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Director: Laura Shatkus^

AEA Stage Manager: Ana Muñoz*

Scenic Designer: Mihai Ciupe^

Costume Designer: Erin Jester

Production Manager/Lighting Designer: Robert P. Robins^

Props Designer: Warren Goodwin

Master Electrician: Bill Boothman

Select Costume Pieces: Marilyn A. Wall

Puppet Designer: Elaine Shoaf

Music Coordinator: Paul Helm*

Sound Designer: Amanda Nipper

Voice & Dialect Coach: Susan Schuld

The Hippodrome Theatre recognizes and acknowledges that it resides on the historic territories of the Timucua and Seminole peoples who long inhabited this land.

Actors’ Equity Association Actors’ Equity Association (“Equity”), founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 50,000 actors and stage managers. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans.

Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks

Hippodrome programs are sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts & Culture; Visit Gainesville Alachua County, and by the City of Gainesville, Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Playbill by Le Alem Getachew.

Please do not use the entrances and exits during the performance. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

THE CAST Scrooge: Gregg Jones*^ Bob/Partier: Niall McGinty*^ Marley/Mrs. Fezziwig/Fred’s Wife: Kelly Atkins*^ Fred/Scrooge as a Young Man/Future: Tom Vazquez

Solicitor/ Belle/ Mrs. Cratchit/Partier: Karine Dieuvil

Present/Solicitor 1 /Old Joe: Patrick T. Horn

Past/Stout Sister/Merchant: Savannah Simerly

Fezziwig/Topper/Merchant: Shamrock McShane

Martha: Ava VanBourgondien, Valyx Stokes

Peter: Jaylen Thompson, Joey Truluck

Belinda: Ella Grace, Mimi Mackln

Tiny Tim: Lena Morgan, Chaya Weiser

Young Scrooge: Dredyn Davis, Aiden Gamble

Fan: Selah Alyson Wren Parks, Finn Peck

Belle: Pixel Jones, Leah Weiser

Dolly/Dick: Willow Titus, Yosef Weiser

Turkey: Noah Preble, Maddilyn Rispoli

UNDERSTUDIES

Male Understudy: Mars Peterson

Solicitor/ Belle/ Mrs. Cratchit/Partier: Lena Sakalla

Originally commissioned and produced by Hippodrome Theatre, Gainesville, Florida Stephanie Lynge, Artistic Director Nicole Daenzer, Managing Director”

Hippodrome productions are supported in part by: the National Endowment for the Arts, the Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Council of Arts and Culture and the State of Florida, Visit Gainesville Alachua County, and by the City of Gainesville Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department.

*Appearing through an Agreement between the Hippodrome Theatre and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

^ Member of The Hippodrome Theatre’s company of actors

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this performance is strictly prohibited.

Director’s Note

Before I visited Gainesville for the first time to work on A Christmas Carol as an actor in 2016, just about the only thing I knew about the story of the grumpy old miser called Ebeneezer Scrooge came from Bill Murray’s portrayal of jaded TV exec Frank Cross in the 1988 Richard Donner film, Scrooged, a favorite of mine in any season.

The film had touched me deeply, though I had never picked up a copy of Dickens’ original text, despite living through an entire lit class about his work. I had only seen the play itself once at The Goodman Theater in Chicago and it was during that viewing that I began to understand why the play is produced all over the country every year at Christmastime. The night I saw the show, Scrooge, as always, threw open his shutters to discover he had not in fact missed Christmas Day after all. In a moment of silence, a solitary peal of laughter erupted from one small child in a far off balcony. The sound was so delightful and unexpected that it elicited an unscripted and heartily genuine laugh from the actor playing Scrooge, which was then followed by a giant and lasting laugh from the entire audience. Suddenly there was unity that can only be found in the magic of live theatre. It was a moment that I will never forget. But it wasn’t until I performed the show here at The Hipp and began to study the text that I understood what I believe to be the true message of the story; that childlike wonder is not only redemptive but vital to living a full and happy life. Scrooge himself was once a child and through his journey he is forced to confront the little buggers in one way or another at every turn. The plucky Cratchit children and their playful father, the poor carolers in his shop, Fred and his friends playing games as children do, and the “turkey kid,” (as we call the character here at The Hipp) all help him regain the joy and peace that come with childlike wonder. Scrooge’s heart finally cracks open for good when he is forced to face a future in which there is no Tiny Tim and in which Scrooge’s life comes to an end before he can attempt to do anything about it.

The children in the cast are my favorite part of working on this show for exactly the same reason that they are essential to Scrooge’s redemption: they remind me to see the world with new eyes. Their curiosity and excitement is infectious. Their hunger to learn and grow as young theatre artists reminds those of us who are more seasoned of how we first felt about the stage. Their boisterous laughter echoes through the halls of the building so sonorously that the ghosts of all of our Hippodrome Christmas Carols past cannot but help to rejoice in the sound.

May we all be reminded of the value of our children and hold them in high regard this holiday season; they have much to teach us about being human.

Artistic Director’s Note

The Hippodrome is thrilled to have you here with us for our season Beyond Limits as we celebrate the spirit that founded the artistic heart of our community, beating right here in downtown.

From its inception in 1973, the Hippodrome Theatre has brought stories to the stage that explore and celebrate the human condition. 50 years ago six determined individuals, (Marilyn Wall, Bruce Cornwell, Greg Von Hausch, Kerry (McKinney) Oliver Smith, Mary Hausch , Orin Wechsberg) took a leap into the unknown, creating a theater that challenged expectations.

Throughout its history, The Hippodrome has pushed the limits of storytelling, creating memorable productions like Equus, The Elephant Man, Amadeus, The Royal, and The Mountaintop. The Hippodrome Improvisational Teen Theatre (HITT), Open Stages and TYA (Theater for Young Audiences) brought innovative works beyond the walls of the theater and into the Gainesville schools and community, proving that theater is an important tool that can be used to explore deep issues, educate, and spark discussion.

The Hippodrome Theatre’s 50th season Beyond Limits continues storytelling outside the norm, producing stories that challenge our assumptions, and reminding all of us that there are no limits to what we can do and who we can be. The Hippodrome also continues to explore new ways of bringing storytelling and the community together. By pushing the limits through its New Works Festival celebrating Floridian voices and stories, our educational Summer Spectacular and outreach programs creating the artists of tomorrow, and the Hipp Unplugged series that fosters new playwrights, new directors, and helps us grow the talent right here in our community.

Our founding history and energetic present will continue to launch us beyond all limits as we move into the future. Come take this journey with us as we leap joyfully into our next 50 years.

Stephanie

Who’s Who

Laura Shatkus is a director, actor, producer, and writer originally from Chicago where she worked and trained for a decade before receiving an MFA in Acting from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where she currently resides. Most recently, she directed Second Nature for Opera Fayetteville, Englebert Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel for the University of Arkansas’ Opera Theatre Department, and new media spots for International Women’s Day as well as several new works in progress for The Hippodrome. Also at The Hipp she has appeared in A Christmas Carol, 1984, Ripcord, and Miracle on South Division Street as well as several new works in progress and devised and adapted a reading of The Walmart Book of The Dead by Lucy Biederman. In 2020, Laura co created and co produced Hold Fast, a site specific theatre piece devised, delivered, and performed at households and community sites in pandemic isolation in Northwest Arkansas. Look for her on the big and small screens in Paramount+’s Tulsa King, a new series starring Sylvester Stalone, Mindcage (Lionsgate, December 2022), Follow Your Heart (Hallmark), and Freedom’s Path.

Who’s Who

Laura Shaktus^ (Director)

Gregg Jones*^ (Scrooge)

Gregg returns to the Hipp for his twenty fifth run of A Christmas Carol. Before playing Scrooge, he had the ultimate pleasure of playing Jacob Marley opposite Hippodrome legend, Rusty Salling, for 16 years. Mr. Jones has appeared on the Hippodrome stage since the 1978 79 season when he first appeared in They Shoot Horses Don’t They? Since then, he has played various roles in more than 50 productions at the theatre including: (Tom) Dinner With Friends, (Salvador Dali) Hysteria, (Adrian) Private Eyes, (Leslie, Phyllis and Tom) Sylvia, (Sid Caesar) Laughter on the 23rd Floor, (Det. Nick Rosetti) Shear Madness (2 Runs), (Adrian) Stage Kiss, (Walter Flood) Becky’s New Car. Film and television: Waterways, Miami Vice, A Flash of Green and Coastlines (Victor Nunez). Gregg is a former Santa Fe College theatre faculty where he taught for 28 years, retiring in 2015, and a proud member of Actors’ Equity (1974) and SAG AFTRA (1985).

Niall is a proud ensemble member of the Hippodrome. Hippodrome credits include Fahrenheit 451 (Montag), As You Like It (Touchstone), Lone Star Spirits (Ben), Miracle on South Division Street (Jimmy), Ripcord (Derek), 1984 (Winston), Hamlet (Laertes), Peter & the Starcatcher (Peter), Eurydice (Orpheus), The Glass Menagerie (Tom), Romeo and Juliet (Romeo), The Diary of Anne Frank (Peter), The Play About the Baby (Boy), Proof (Hal), Macbeth (Ross). He has also, in various ways (acting, directing, & adapting), been involved in A Christmas Carol at the Hippodrome for 9 years. Chicago credits include work at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Victory Gardens, TimeLine Theatre, Griffin Theatre, Eclipse Theatre, Lifeline Theatre, & 16 th St Theatre. Niall also owns a Gainesville themed business (gnvee.com) and a photography business (felixphoto.us).

A Christmas Carol is Kelly’s fourteen production at the Hippodrome. Some past favorites include The Toxic Avenger, Hand to God, the title role in Alice in Wonderland, and two productions of The Great American Trailer Park Musical as Pippi, the stripper. Most recently, she appeared here at the Hipp as Raquel de Angelis in Living on Love, and as Florence Foster Jenkins in Souvenir, and at the Alhambra Theatre as Donna in Mamma Mia. Other notable performances: Hello, Dolly with Sally Struthers, Lend Me a Tenor with Jamie Farr, world premiere of Amorous Crossing with Loretta Swit. Film/ TV: Recount, America’s Most Wanted, numerous commercials, guest hosting on Designing Spaces. Concert engagements: soloist with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Opera Theatre of Connecticut, national finalist in the American Traditions Vocal Competition.

Kelly Atkins*^ (Marley/Mrs. Fezziwig/Fred’s Wife)

Thomas Vazquez (Fred, Young Scrooge, Future)

Tom Vazquez is a second year MFA in Acting candidate at the University of Florida, happy to be returning to the Hippodrome mainstage (previous Hippodrome credits include two staged readings: Bootycandy for the Hipp Unplugged Series, and Evie and Loren for the 2022 New Works Festival). Recent UF performance credits include Antigone and Marisol. Tom earned his BA in Theatre from Le Moyne College in his hometown of Syracuse, NY in 2017. Hi Mom! Hi Dad! Hi Jen!

Karine is an Atlanta based actress and MBA Candidate who recently graduated from UF BFA Acting program. She holds immense thanks for plays she has recently worked on including Sweat as Cynthia,

Karine Dieuvil (Solicitor, Belle, Mrs. Cratchit, Partier)

Adam and Eve as Eve, The Last Desdemona as Georgia, and Marisol as the Angel. You can find more of Karine at kughreen.com! And through everything: the struggle persists.

Patrick T. Horn (Solicitor, Present, Old Joe)

New York based actor, M.F.A recipient from the New School for Drama, and Professor of Character Mask at N.Y.U. and Circle in the Square. Recent NY stage credits: Hyacinth (Discus, Hunger and Thirst Theatre), Dr. Gary McIntyre (8000m, Golden Shards Productions), Alex (The Dead, Irish Repertory Theater) and He (Shooting Rats, Second Circle Theatre Co.). Recent NY film credits: Kent (King Lear, DMTheatrics), After Party (Kate Stahl, NYU Graduate Film) and Parental Pride (Lisa Vear, Forever Home Productions). For more information, reach out to Patrick.T.Horn.Actor@gmail.com

Savannah is glad to be spending the holiday season with The Hipp. Previously, she created and performed her cabaret with The Hipp Pop Up Series and was a featured artist in their production of It’s A Woman’s World. Savannah has a BFA in Musical Theatre, a minor in Music &; an MFAin Acting & Theatre Studies from UF. She can be found on Instagram @veeveela ... “Reflect upon your present blessings of which everyone has many not on your past misfortunes, of which all have some.” Charles Dickens

Shamrock

Savannah Simerly (Past, Stout Sister, Merchant) Shamrock McShane (Fezziwig, Topper, Merchant) McShane, 2016 Atlanta Black Theatre Festival Best Supporting Actor, appears on screen in the Tom Miller film The Seven Sides of Shakespeare and on stage with Alachua County Poet Laureate E. Stanley Richardson in “An Evening with Frederick Douglass and John Brown”.

Mars Peterson (Male Understudy)

Mars Peterson (he/him) is excited to be celebrating the holiday season with the Hipp! He recently graduated from the University of Montevallo with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Favorite credits include: Mr. Bungee (A New Brain), Jack Worthing (The Importance of Being Earnest), Harry (Company), David Labraccio (Flatliners: The Musical world premiere) ig:reachforthemars

Lena Sakalla (Female Understudy)

Lena is thrilled to be making her debut at the Hippodrome a former Hipp camper’s dream! With a BFA in Musical Theatre &; BA in Arts Admin from UWF, Lena has moved across the pond to Barcelona to study, perform,& teach with her business, Coach Lena. Recently, she directed The Revolution’s Promise to shed light on the reality of the occupation in Palestine. Major love to Gabby, Steph, the cast & crew, and Lena’s family!!

WHO’S WHO IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Ava is thrilled to return to the Hippodrome Theatre. Ava’s most recent roles have been Sour Kangaroo in Seussical and Marmee in Little Women.

Jaylen Thompson Peter

Jaylen is a great kid. At first they seem reserved but once you get to know them, the kid that is full of life, love, and happiness comes right out!

Ella

Grace Belinda

Ella Grace, 13, in the theater program at P.K. Yonge DRS, is excited to take on A Christmas Carol for the second time at the Hipp! She has grown up loving acting, dance, and singing, and has participated in school productions, dance rehearsals and the Hippodrome Summer Spectacular. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Lena Morgan Tiny Tim

A third grader at Lawton Chiles, Lena studies dance and piano. She has performed in the Hippodrome Summer Spectacular program and is thrilled to be making her mainstage debut as Tiny Tim!

Dredyn Davis Young Scrooge

Dredyn is a ball of energy. He loves playing sports, watching tv, and singing. Dredyn wants to be an actor so I know he will enjoy this entire experience.

Selah Alyson Wren Parks Fan

Selah Alyson Parks loves all things nature and expressive arts based. In addition to singing + performing, they love sewing, practicing wilderness skills, and creating art from recycled materials.

Pixel Jones Belle

Pixel is a 6th grader and loves theatre! She’s performed as Robin Hood and others in Summer Spectacular Camps. This is her first professional production.

Willow

Titus Dolly / Dick

Willow Titus (she/her) is in the 8th grade at Resilience Charter School. This is Willow’s first community performance. She participated for three summers at Hipp Camp. Her favorite color is lilac. She loves 90s alternative music.

Noah Preble Turkey Kid

When Noah isn’t acting, he loves gaming, LEGO and solving puzzle cubes. He loves and thanks his parents, brothers, friends, and pets for their support.

Valyx Stokes Martha

I’m 13 and I’ve been acting since I was 8. The first play I’ve ever been in was A Wrinkle in Time at the Hippodrome!

Joey Truluck Peter

Joey is passionate about acting, and hopes to pursue a career in stage and film. He also enjoys performing stand up comedy and improvisational comedy.

This is Mimi’s 5th A Christmas Carol. Other credits include Anne of Green Gables (Anne), Lost in Yonkers (Arty). She won superior at FL State Thespians and Districts for her piece from, Children of a Lesser God.

Chaya Weiser Tiny Tim

Chaya Weiser is very excited to be playing Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol this year. This is her first time on the Hippodrome stage. Chaya has performed at Curtis M. Philips Center for the Performing Arts in ballet and jazz productions. She participates in dance, competitive cheer, cheers for PK Yonge, plays violin, piano and enjoys gymnastics. She would like to thank her director, cast, crew, her parents, friends and family for this wonderful opportunity.

Aiden Gamble Young Scrooge

My name is Aidan. I aspire to be a soldier when I grow up. I love singing Hamilton and building models. I love musicals and the play Fahrenheit 451 as well as the Million dollar quartet.

Finn Peck Fan

Finn is an active member of the International Thespian Society and has performed in Mary Poppins, High School Musical & Peter Pan. Finn plans to pursue a degree in theatre & writing after graduating from GHS.

Leah Weiser Belle

Leah is thrilled to perform as Belle in this year’s A Christmas Carol. Past performances include Princess Lily in Peter Pan at High Springs Community Playhouse, Nasreen in Anon(ymous) at Hippodrome Theater, Ghost of Christmas in Ebony Scrooge at Star Center Theater and Dolly in A Christmas Carol at Hippodrome Theater. Leah also plays in her high school band and loves to draw and paint in her spare time. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Yosef Weiser Dolly / Dick

Yosef is excited to be cast as Dick in this year’s A Christmas Carol. Yosef has performed as Raging Waters Indian in Peter Pan at High Springs Community Playhouse and Lion in Shrek at Star Center Theater, among other roles. Yosef loves to play basketball, tennis and baseball and is learning how to play violin.

Maddilyn Rispoli Turkey

Maddilyn is excited for her first role at the Hippodrome. She would like to thank all her family and friends for their love and support!

Who’s Who

Ana Muñoz* (Stage Manager)

Ana Muñoz (they/them) is so excited to make their Hippodrome debut! As a stage manager, Ana has worked at Cleveland Playhouse (OH), the Alabama Shakespeare Festival (AL), TheatreSquared (AR), Trans Theatre Fest Madison (WI), and Purple Victory (AL). Ana is a graduate of the University of Montevallo (AL) and a proud new member of Actor’s Equity Association. Early career stage managers, let’s connect! IG: @anacammunoz. Trans rights are human rights.

Robert P. Robins^ (Production Manager/Lighting Designer)

Bob is enjoying his 39th season here at the Hippodrome, where he has designed lighting for over 700 Hippodrome productions and events. He has worn many Hipp hats throughout the decades: Lighting Designer, Production Manager, Facility Manger, IT Manager, AEA Stage Manager, TYA Tour Stage Manager, Safety Officer, Intern Recruiter, Light Board Operator, Sound Mixer, Mainstage State Tour Technical Director, and Bartender, just to name a few. Bob also continues to provide lighting designs throughout the country, working with clients that include architects, theatres, dance companies, industrial events, schools, colleges and universities, municipalities, various types of small and large companies, and homeowners. He proudly holds a BFA in Theatre Production from the University of Florida.

Amanda Nipper (Sound Designer)

Amanda is thrilled to be in her tenth season at the Hippodrome. Other regional credits include Cape Fear Regional Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar, Legally Blonde: The Musical, and The Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the ’61 Freedom Riders, and as the mix engineer in Fayetteville, North Carolina at Dorset Theatre Festival: Keep moving forward.

Bill Boothman (Master Electrician)

Bill joined the Hippodrome as Master Electrician in September of 2019. Six months later the pandemic would be in full swing, and Bill would become a videographer/editor for the Hippodrome’s virtual productions. Favorite productions from this time include This Wonderful Life and Shakespeare, Thou Art Translated. Before getting into technical theatre Bill earned an AA in Anthropology from Santa Fe College, a BA in Sociology from Florida State University, and studied Chinese Language and Culture at Tianjin Foreign Studies University. After a brief (and expensive) detour to graduate school for Museum Studies, Bill went on to earn an AS in Theatre and Entertainment Technology at Florida State College at Jacksonville. Favorite productions worked as a student include Young Frankenstein as Props Designer, Stalking Ottis Toole: A Southern Gothic as Master Electrician, and Peter and the Wolf as Lighting

Designer. After graduating from FSCJ, Bill worked full time as a union stagehand with IATSE local 115 in Jacksonville, FL. Bill is an art and music hobbyist.

Erin Jester (Costume Designer/Shop Supervisor)

Erin is delighted to return to the Hippodrome for its 50th season. Erin is a UF alumna and a former Hippodrome costumes intern (2015 16 and 2016 17 seasons), and in 2020 received her MFA in costume design and technology from the University of Southern Mississippi. Previous costume design credits include productions of Cabaret, Much Ado About Nothing and Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses. Other credits include costume historical research for North Carolina State University’s Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies, historical costume reproduction for the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel, MS, and costume coordination for the Moscow Ballet’s The Great Russian Nutcracker and the independent film series 12 Westerns in 12 Months, directed by Travis Mills.

Mihai Ciupe^ (Scenic Designer)

Originally from Romania, Mihai Ciupe received a double MFA degree in costume and set design from Carnegie MellonUniversity and his BFA from Art and Design University of Cluj Napoca, Romania. During his MFA he was awarded the George Kimberly Scene Design Award and the Oren Parker Award in Design and Production. Prior to the United States he was resident scenographer at The National Theatre of Cluj, Romania. During his former years he traveled extensively in Europe in tours with the shows that he designed, getting exposure to the various schools of theatre from England, Scotland, Hungary, France, and Yugoslavia. As a designer he worked with some of the greatest Romanian directors: Gabor Tompa, Alexandru Dabija, Iulian Visa, Mihai Manutiu, Victor Ion Frunza. In 1991 he received a scholarship to attend The London International Festival of Theatre. Since 1995 he is a member of The United Association of the Romanian Fine Artists in the scenography section. In 1999 he joined the theatre and dance faculty at University of Florida, where he was assigned to start the graduate program in Set Design. By 2013 his graduate students won The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Award three times: in 2005, 2007 and 2013. During his tenure at UF he has built a strong artistic relationship with The Hippodrome State Theatre, the only professional theatre in North Central Florida, where he has designed the sets for over twenty five productions. He has continued to work professionally at national and international level.

Paul Helm* (Music Coordinator)

Paul has performed, directed and music directed with the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Florida Studio Theatre, freeFall Theatre Company, First Stage Children’s Theater, Sacramento Theatre Company, Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Midland Center for theArts, and Bucknell University. Recent credits include High School Musical, A Charlie BrownChristmas, Bright Star, Big River, The Fantasticks, Souvenir, Crazy for You, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Cocoanuts, Spring Awakening, Big Fish and Forever Plaid. He was also a vocalist for Disney on Classic, a three month symphony concert

tour of Japan with the Tokyo PhilharmonicOrchestra. Paul is currently reprising his role as Marcus Moscowicz in the Hippodrome’s production of Murder for Two: Holiday Edition. www.paulhelm.net

Susan Schuld (Voice & Dialect Coach)

Susan has been acting and vocal coaching nationally for over 25 years and is an Associate Professor of Voice and Speech here at the School of Theatre and Dance. M.F.A in Acting from Rutgers University, Designated Linklater Teacher, Certified Teacher of Knight Thompson Speechwork, and a National Michael Chekhov Association Teacher.

Warren Goodwin (Technical Director)

Warren joined the Hippodrome in 2004 as a carpenter in the scene shop, and assumed the role of Master Carpenter in 2006. In addition to helping build over a hundred of Hippodrome sets, Warren served as co scenic designer on The Christians and The Wolves. He is thrilled to be currently serving as Technical Director. In his free time, Warren enjoys painting, and is an accomplished local artist. You can often find his work on display next door at Maude’s Cafe.

Our Generous Donors

The Hippodrome thanks its many donors for their generous contributions to support our productions and programs! For more information on how your gift supports the Hippodrome, please contact Matt Dibble at (352) 373 5968 ext. 256. Donations listed are from 11/1/21 11/11/22.

Special thank you to Michael A. Eaddy for photographing The Hippodrome’s moments for the last 20 years.

PRODUCER $50000+ Nathan S. Collier

DIRECTOR $10,000+ (anonymous) ● Anne Margoluis ● Janet H. Silverstein

PLAYWRIGHT $5,000 $9,999 (anonymous) ● Bryson Foundation, Ltd ● Mary Trew & Weaver Gaines ● Jan Snyder & Steve Wilson

DESIGNER $2,500 $5,000 David & Linda Bloom ● Debbie & Mike Conlon ● Bradley & Marta Pollitt COMPOSER $1,000 $2,500 (anonymous) ● (anonymous) ● William Anderson ● Julie Anspach ● Wayne & Penny Archer ● Margaret Bachus Estate ● Jan Baur ● Dr. Theresa Beachy ● Kenneth & Laura Berns ● Roxane Bleiweis ● Joyce Bono ● Kim Bosshardt ● Patrice Boyes, ESQ. ● Richard Brown ● Mary Day Coker ● Bruce Cornwell ● Forrest S. Crawford ● Katherine D’Amato Weinhold ● Sheila K. Dickison ● Chris & Rusty Forsmark ● Ira & Gerri Gessner ● Bob & Carol Gwin ● Tashia & Jeff Hale ● Colin Hines ● Linda Kallman ● Kim Kazimour ● David P. Kienast ● Maureen Killoran & Peter Hyatt ● Leslie Klein ● Lucinda Lavelli ● Jennifer Lee ● Melanie Leonard ● Joseph W. & Lucille Little ● Trevor & Charlene Luke ● Stephanie B. Lynge ● Richard Allen & Susan Mastin ● Ginny Maurer ● Eileen McCarthy Smith ● Quinn Family Charitable Foundation ● Carol Meyer ● Chris M. Morris ● Jon Morris ● Rob & Carol Oglesby ● Nell Page Rainsberger & Kevin Rainsberger ● Galatia Ramphal ● Amanda Rodriguez Demaria ● Lynn Rousseau ● Vivian Ruth Sawyer ● Molly Sexton ● Ilene Silverman ● Midge Smith ● Farol Tomson ● Tonewood Family Music ● Flo Turcotte ● Justine Vaughen Fry ● Helen Warren ● Nel & Daniel Webster ● Kate Wilkinson ● Merry Lynne Wilson ● Jorgia Wooten ● Elaine Young ● Bill & Carol Zegel

CHOREOGRAPHER $500+

(anonymous) ● Maria Elena Augistin ● Joy & Michael Avery ● Dr. Azra Bihorac ● Frederick Brenneman ● Peter Joseph Carpenter ● Ed & Sheila Crapo ● Mary Ellen & Maywood Ellifritt ● Laura Gillman ● Michael Gorham & Veronika Thiebach ● Fred Harden ● Heather Harrell ● Ann Hatfield ● Marie House ● Melanie Leonard ● Richard J. Howard ● Rosemary Hume ● Carol & Salvadore Locascio ● Richard Mankin ● Charlie Mitchell ● Emily Pritchett ● Karen Scarborough ● Richard & Joy Segall ● Allison & Jason Shinn ● John & Daun Spindler ● Ruth L. Steiner ● Connie & Bob Stern ● Amy Pazzalia & William “Joe” Stokes ● Kenneth D. Wald ● Marjorie & Roy Weiner ● Cynthia White

CAST $250+

(anonymous) ● (anonymous) ● Erika Aenlle ● Linda Boyles ● Jane Brockmann & Thomas Rider ● Daniela E Castro ● Randall Caton ● Eddie Daniel & Jason Neumann ● Mai & Cooper Dean ● Ed & Marcia Ellett ● Cherie Fine ● Lauren Groff & Clay Kallman ● Gary & Joann Ihas ● Timothy Leslie ● From the Estate of Edward E. Mingle in honor of Jason Reeves, a tremendous friend ● Michael & Sherrilyn Pasternak ● Jaquie & Michael Resnick ● Carol & Jim Sarisky ● Jeff & Diana Shamis ● David & Loren Smyth ● Jane Townsend ● Samuel Welker ● Harvey & Missy Ziegler

Corporate Sponsors

The commitment of the corporate community is critical for the Hippodrome to sustain its highly acclaimed productions and programs. To learn more about corporate partner opportunities, contact The Hipp at development@thehipp.org.

SEASON PRODUCERS $50,000+

City of Gainesville ● The Collier Companies ● Florida Division of Cultural Affairs ● Visit Gainesville, Alachua County

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS $20,000+

98.5 KTK, 97.3 The Sky, Country 103.7 The Gator, AM 850 ● Arlington Square Apartments ● CBS4 / NBC9 ● James Moore Consulting ● Michael and Phyllis Warren on Behalf of AMJ Group, Inc ● UF School of Theatre + Dance

PRODUCERS $10,000+

EFN Properties ● Gainesville Health and Fitness Center ● Harry's Seafood Bar and Grille ● Wind FM 92.5 Gainesville/95.5 Ocala ● Lake and Emerald Publications ● Nell Page Rainsberger Realtor, Campus to Coast Realty ● Quality Plumbing ● WUFT FM, WUFT TV

PRODUCTION SPONSORS $5,000+

Ben E. Keith Foods ● Bevis Chiropractic ● Destination Florida ● Greater Gainesville Chamber ● McGurn Investment Company ● Marc Radio Group ● Renaissance Printing ● UF Health

PRODUCTION CO SPONSORS $2,500+

Alliance Credit Union ● Coldwell Banker M.M. Parrish Realtors ● Florida Pest Control ● Gabrielle Redfern ● Gator Moving and Storage Co. ● JVC Broadcasting ● King’s Heating and Air, Inc ● Mini Maid ● Oak Hammock at the University of Florida ● Pride Community Center of North Central Florida (PCCNCF) ● Residence Inn by Marriott ● Rush and Frisco Law ● Sherwin Williams

OPENING NIGHT PERFORMANCE SPONSOR $2,000+

Allstate Agent Judy Locascio

PERFORMANCE SPONSORS $1,750+

Amelia's Fine Italian Cuisine ● The Bagel Bakery ● Hansel Hudson Photography ● JohnRussell Salon ● Tonewood Family Music ● Watchguard Technologies ● Kelley D. Jones P.A.

The Hippodrome would like to thank the City of Gainesville and Alachua County for years of generous support.

Foundation Support

Allstate Foundation ● Amazon Smile Foundation ● Amy E. Tarrant Foundation ● Bryson Foundation ● Community Foundation of North Central Florida ● Dharma Endowment Foundation ● Jelks Family Foundation ● McKee/Crawford K2 Charitable Foundation ● Paypal Giving Fund

This annual women’s philanthropy group officially launched in 2015 for women who love and support the arts. We thank all of our past supporters. Below is our 2022 2023 list of supporters (so far!). If you’d like to renew your membership to this dynamic group of women or become a new member, please contact development@thehipp.org

Maria Elena Augustin ● Jan Baur ● Dr. Theresa Beachy ● Dr. Azra Bihorac ● Kim Bosshardt ● Patrice Boyes, ESQ ● Mary Day Coker ● Amanda Demaria ● Sheila K. Dickison ● Carol Gwin ● Marie House ● Linda Kallman ● Leslie Klein ● Lucinda Lavelli ● Jennifer Lee ● Melanie Leonard ● Judy Locascio ● Ginny Maurer ● Carol F. Meyer ● Chris M. Morris ● Kerry Oliver Smith ● Emily Pritchett ● Nell Page Rainsberger ● Galatia Ramphal ● Gabrielle Redfern ● Lynn Rousseau ● Vivian Ruth Sawyer ● Molly Sexton ● Ilene Silverman ● Jan Snyder ● Florence M. Turcotte ● Justine Vaughen ● Helen Warren ● Jorgia Wooten

Collier Challenge Donors

Jessica Abel ● Erika Aenlle ● Richard Alllen & Susan Mastin ● Sherri & Eric Amundson ● Julie Anspach ● Lisa Anthony & Isaac Simmons ● James & Karen Archer ● Christine Aytug ● Robert Bachus ● Walter & Pamela Barry ● Gil & Suzie Baxter ● Theresa Beachy ● John & Barbara Bengston ● Azra Bihorac & Charles Hobson ● David & Linda Bloom ● James & Tara Blythe ● Joyce Bono ● Ralph Bowden ● Lisa Bowley ● David & Nancy Boyd ● Sherry & Carter Boydstun ● Martha Brane & Lewis Sussman ● Patti Breedlove ● Jane Brockman ● Tom Brunson & Debbie Savage ● Jane & Russell Burman Holtom ● Cheryl Calhoun & Ester De Jong ● Neda Caneva ● Alan Carlson & Theresa Guecia ● Peter Carpenter ● Charlotte & Paul Chadik ● Candace Clift & Mark Woolett ● Amy Coenen ● Debbie Conlon ● Erin Connelly ● Wes Corbett ● Bruce Cornwell ● Diane Craig ● Phylis & James Craig ● Ed & Sheila Crapo ● Michael Curry ● Katie D’Amato ● Eddie Daniel & Jason Monroe Newman ● Fonda Davis & John Eyler ● Nancy Deren ● The Dharma Endowment Foundation ● Sheila Dickison ● Lee & Barbara Dockery ● Cheryl & Paul Doering ● Jeff Dunn & David Etherington ● Mark Elliot ● Robert Emerson ● Jane Emmeree & Erick Smith ● Jean Epling ● Guy & Rhea Epstein ● Skip & Lynda Everitt ● Tara & Bill Ezzell ● Carol Faas ● Rebecca Falmlen ●Cassandra Farley & Christie Mclaughlin ● Mark Fenster ● Mark & Terrie Flaherty ● Griselda Forbes ● The Friends of Melrose Elementary School Arts & Science Council ● Paul & Mary Ellen Funderburk ● Jessie Furman ● Reisa & Paul George ● Ira Gessner ● Karen & Danny Gilliland ● Matt & Rae Gitzendanner ● Julie & layton Glenn ● Harvey Goldstein ● Dick & Caren Gorenberg ● Jim & Sibet Grantham ● Aubrey Greene ● Jess & Barbara Gregory ● Mary & Joe Haldeman ● Jeff & Tashia Hale ● Anne Hastings ● Cliff Haynes ● Bruce & Elizabeth Hicks ● Colin Hines ● Guenther Hochhaus ● Robert & Lynne Holt ● Hogtown Brewers ● Chad Hood ● Nora Lee Hoover & Amor Villar ● John Howard ● Sharon (Shea) Huey ● Rosemary Hume ● Myiah Hutchens & Jay Hmielowski ● Gary & Joann Ihas ● Michael

2022-2023
Leading Ladies

Jester ● Karen & Jodie Johnson ● Elta Johnston ● Gilda Josephson & Jeff Weingarten ● Clay Kallman & Lauren Groff ● The Kaplan Stein Charitable Fund ● Kim Kazimour ● Jim & Melissa Keefer ● Barbara Keener ● Loren Keldsen ● Rev. Maureen Killoran & Peter Hyatt ● Paul & Leslie Klein ● Marshal & Laura Knudson ● Reggie Kramel ● Jim & Melissa Keefer ● Barbara Keener ● Loren Keldsen ● Rev. Maureen Killoran & Peter Hyatt ● Paul & Leslie Klein ● Marshal & Laura Knudson ● Reggie Kramel ● Scott & Joanne LaFramenta ● Sandra Lambert & Pamela Paris ● Jeremy Lesifko Bremer Marc & Kaye Linden ● Carol Locascio ● Debbie Louis ● Brenda & Morgan Lynge ● Stephanie B. Lynge ● John Malanchuck ● Richard Mankin & Valentina Komaniecka ● Anne Margoluis ● Hayley Mathis ● Hilary Mathis ● Sarah Maxwell ● Helen McCune ● Gary & Laura McGill ● Kathleen McGlone ● Martin & Caryl McKellar ● Sue & Jack Mecholsky ● Carol F. Meyer ● Catie Miller & Kirsten Engstrom ● Jeff & Lauren Miller ● Georgia & Ron Mills ● Charlie Mitchell ● John Morgan ● Richard & Joanna Morrow ● Marni Most ● Esther Negrin ● Dorothy & Gale Nevill ● Madge Nipper ● Kimberlee & Bill Oakes ● Robert K. & Carol Anne Oglesby ● Debi Pais & Bob Kolb ● Amy Pazzalia & Jeff Stokes ● H. S. & Susanne Pennypacker ● Liz Perdue & Sally Bethart ● Susan Peters ● Peggy & Nancy Peterson ● Ed & Sandra Pettegrew ● Bradley & Marta Pollitt ● Lisa & James Posteraro ● The Pozek’s ● Gary Prowe ● Barbara Jean Raskin ● Gabrielle Redfern ● Sandy & Larry Reimer ● Ralf Remshardt & Caron Cadle ● Churchill & Gay Roberts ● Janet Roberts ● Gail Robinson & Carol Heymann ● Arthur & Joyce Rosenblatt ● Jane & Mike Ryals ● Betsy & David Sanders ● Whitney Sanford & Kevin Veach ● Carol & Jim Sarisky ● Karen Scarborough ● Suzanne Scheraga ● Suzanne Schiemann ● Diane & Jeff Shamis ● Brian & Cindy Shea ● Allison & Jason Shinn ● Beth & Jeff Siegel ● Brenda Smith & Ronald Burrichter ● Eileen McCarthy Smith ● Halbert & Ruth Smith ● Pamela Smith & Carol Barron ● Madeline Smyth ● The Smyth’s ● Jan Snyder & Steve Wilson ● Caroline H Stanhope ● Mike Still ● G. W. Swicord ● Joe Thigpen & Becky De Marie ● The Thompson Family ● Farol Tomson ● Tonewood Family Music Inc. ● Martin & Vibeke Vala ● PJ van Blokland ● Kirk van Meter ● Vasanthi Vanniasingham ● Gary & Martha Waltman ● Marta Wayne ● Tom & Mary Louise Weber ● Robin West & Ken Wald ● Roger & Ellen West ● Tom & Julie Whitney ● Carol Willis ● Gene Witmer ● Dr. Sarah Wittstruck ● Carole & Bill Zegel

Audience Services

PLEASE NOTE:

Infants are not permitted in the theater. Food is not permitted in the theater. Please turn off all cellular phones, watch alarms, and all other noise making equipment when in the theater. Photographing and/or sound recording any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording in this theater is prohibited. Violators may be subject to confiscation of equipment and ejection. Violations may render the offender liable to financial charges. The Hippodrome reserves the right to ask any patron causing a disturbance to leave the premises without refund.

In an emergency, evacuate through the external exits on either side of the lobby.

Hippodrome Staff

Amador Santiago Building Caretaker ● Amanda Fraser Grants Coordinator ● Amanda Nipper Sound Designer ● Amanda Rodriguez Demaria Development Consultant ● Amber Wilkerson AEA Stage Manager ● Amber Law Wardrobe Assistant Intern ● Anna Verney Box Office Manager & Art Gallery Curator ● Bill Boothman Master Electrician ● Bella Aguilar Irias Office Manager/Artistic Assistant ● Bob Robins Production Manager/Lighting Designer/Facilities Manager ●

Catherine Turner Children Supervisor ● Chad Branin Accounting Associate ● Clint Thornton Front of House Manager ● Eric Taylor Neumann Graphic Designer ● Erin Jester Costume Shop Manager ● Franziska Raeber Marketing Manager ● Gabrielle Byam Director of Education ● Ken Brown Scenic Painter ● Le Alem Getachew Marketing Associate ● Marie House Bookkeeper ● Mason Baria First Hand ● Matt Dibble Development/Group Sales Coordinator ● Matthew Cugini Cinema Program Manager ● Miranda Campos Assistant Stage Manager ● Nell Page Rainsberger Development Consultant ● Olivia Bradshaw Assistant Stage Manager ● Patricia Estape Education Graphic Designer ● Rob Leach Carpenter ● Selina Stallings Box Office Representative ● Stephanie Lynge Artistic Director ● Warren Goodwin Technical Director

Front of House

Alex Thorsburg Bartender/House Manager ● Bella Aguilar Irias House Manager ● Emily Nadine Smith Bartender ● Isabella Estrada House Manager/Bartender ● Jack Claypool House Manager ● Matthew Cugini Bartender ● Miranda Campos House Manager ● Nyq Smith Bartender/House Manager ● Resly Ward House Manager

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