The Audience - Feb/March 2018

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The Audience

PRESIDENT Russell Wyland

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

ARTISTIC SUPPORT............................................................................................................................Beverley Benda

BOX OFFICE............................................................................................................................................Bobbie Herbst

BUILDING....................................................................................................................................................David B. Hale

DEVELOPMENT............................................................................................................................................Jim Howard

EDUCATION....................................................................................................................................Michael J. Baker Jr.

FRONT OF HOUSE............................................................................................................Diedre Nicholson-Lamb

MEMBERSHIP......................................................................................................................................Maria Ciarrocchi

PRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................Margaret Evans-Joyce

PUBLIC RELATIONS..............................................................................................................................Rachel Alberts

SEASONAL PLANNING......................................................................................................................Ashley Amidon

TECHNICAL SUPPORT............................................................................................................................Robert Kraus

Treasurer....................................................................................................................................................David B. Hale

Secretary to the Board......................................................................................................................Carolyn Winters

Executive Secretary....................................................................................................................................Jamie Blake

Archivist................................................................................................................................................Barbara Helsing

Business Manager......................................................................................................................................Tina McCrea

Box Office Manager..................................................................................................................................Crissy Wilke

Legal Counsel.................................................................................................................. Brian T. Goldstein, Esquire

The Little Theatre of Alexandria, 600 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Public Performances: Wed.–Sat. at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc., 440 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016 1 presents writtenby Peter
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Director’s Notes

I hope you’re as lucky to have a sister as great as mine. This lady has never let me get away with a decision without giving me some kind of third degree. She was famous for it even as a teenager. She could argue her friends’ parents out of grounding them. She and Queen Elizabeth II seem to have that in common.

Knowing that people are going to make the decisions they are going to make, all Elizabeth can do is to make sure they’re sure. She appeals to their empathy, to their fighting spirit or to their intelligence –whatever the moment requires of her. Just as long as it betters them.

The Audience had its premiere in February 2013 at the Gielgud Theatre in London and opened in New York at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in 2015, in both cases starring Dame Helen Mirren as Elizabeth. The play was broadcast on “National Theatre Live” in June 2013 to the largest British and North American audience of any of their live broadcasts. Advice on political and historical content was provided by Professor Vernon Bogdanor, emeritus professor of government at Oxford and former tutor to David Cameron. During its run, parts of the play were updated to reflect current events.

Playwright Peter Morgan, who authored the critically acclaimed Netflix drama

The Crown, takes you behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace. Here, for the past 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her 12 prime ministers in private weekly meetings. Both parties to the meetings agree never to repeat what is said in these “audiences,” From Winston Churchill to David Cameron, Morgan imagines what these meetings might have been like as they span the decades of the Queen’s reign.

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The Cast (in order of appearance)

Equerry ....................................................................................................................................Paul Donahoe

Queen Elizabeth II ......................................................................................................Nicky McDonnell

John Major ....................................................................................................................Brian Lyons-Burke

Winston Churchill ..............................................................................................................Robert Heinly

Young Elizabeth ......................................................................................................Evie Graham Jewett

Harold Wilson ............................................................................................................................Will Cooke

Bobo MacDonald ..............................................................................................................Janette Moman

Gordon Brown ........................................................................................................................Kirk Lambert

Tony Blair ..............................................................................................................................Richard Isaacs

Anthony Eden ......................................................................................................................Robert Heinly

Margaret Thatcher ..........................................................................................................Janette Moman

David Cameron ..................................................................................................................Richard Isaacs

Detective .Robert Heinly

Security Man ..........................................................................................................................Kirk Lambert

Private Audience Room, Buckingham Palace, London, England, and Balmoral Castle, Scotland, at various times during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, who came to the throne in 1952. The Audience will be performed with one intermission.

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The Crew

Producers ........................................................................................Rebecca Sheehy, Russell Wyland

Assistant Producer ..........................................................................................................Marian Holmes

Director..............................................................................................................................Ruben Vellekoop

Stage Managers ................................................................................Christine Farrell, Joan A.S. Lada

Assistant Stage Managers ..........................................................Eli Alexander, Meredith Kircher

Set Design .......Ken Brown

Set Construction ........................................................................................................................Ken Brown

Assisted by Susan Burkhead, Ira Forstater, Jim Hutzler

Set Painting Design ............................................................................Luana Bossolo, Kathy Murphy

Set Decoration ....................................................................................Stacey Becker, Russell Wyland

Properties Design ................................................................................................................Stacey Becker

Assisted by Julie Fischer, Bobbie Herbst, Margaret Snow

Lighting Design ....................................................................................................Ken and Patti Crowley

Master Electrician ..........................................................................................................Pam Leonowich

Assisted by Jay Bartol, Lloyd Bittinger, Marzanne Claiborne, Kimberly Crago, Charles Dragonette, Micheal O’Connor, Donna Reynolds, Sherry Singer, Marg Soroos

Sound Design................................................................................................................................Alan Wray

Assisted by Keith Bell, David Correia, Eileen Doherty, Ross Kinsey, Meredith Kirchner, Jack Seaver

Costume Design ..................................................................................Ceci Albert, Lisa Brownsword

Wardrobe ................................................................................................Jamie Blake, Donna Hauprich

Assisted by Sherry Singer, Margaret Snow, Robin Worthington

Hair and Makeup Design ..................................................................................................Sue Pinkman

Assisted by Robin Worthington

Dialect Coach ..............................................................................................................Cheryl Sinsabaugh

Rigging ..................................................................................................................................Russell Wyland

Photographer ........................................................................................................................Kyle Reardon

Audition Coordinator ........................................................................................................Sherry Clarke

Assistedby Eileen Doherty, Bobbie Herbst, Sherry Singer, Margaret Snow

Double Tech Dinner ..................................................................................................Rubecca Sheland

Our special thanks to all those people whose names were not available when this program went to press.

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Meet the Cast

(in alphabetical order)

Will Cooke (Harold Wilson) is making his debut at LTA after performing (and understudying) in many musical and dramatic productions at theaters in our area, including the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, Folger Theatre, Constellation Theatre, Taffety Punk Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Everyman Theatre and Center Stage, among others. Will graduated from Georgetown University and has a certificate from the British American Drama Academy/Yale School of Drama and an MFA from the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy of Classical Acting.

Paul Donahoe (Equerry) was last seen at LTA as Bob Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird. In this area, he has recently played Wilhelm Furtwangler in Taking Sides at PCP and The Detective in TT4W’s A Dream Within a Dream: Madness at the Torpedo Factory. Paul’s professional credits include Edmund in Long Day’s Journey into Night and The Bridegroom in Blood Wedding at the Intiman Theater in Seattle. At the McCarter Theater in Princeton, Paul appeared as Richard in Ah, Wilderness! and Francisco/ Mime in Hamlet.

Robert Heinly (Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Detective) is honored to return to the LTA stage with this amazing cast. He was most recently seen at 1st Stage in Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, voted 2017 Best Play (Small Professional Theatre) by Broadway World. Robert previously appeared at LTA in To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Carol and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. He would like to give special thanks to Rip Claassen of American Backstage Company for his help with creating “Mr. Churchill” and indeed all his looks. For his father –a great Churchill buff.

Richard Isaacs (Tony Blair, David Cameron) is excited to be back at LTA with such a talented cast and crew. Other LTA appearances include A Christmas Carol, Laughing Stock, Plaza Suite, Dial ‘M’ for Murder and Saturday, Sunday, Monday . Thanks to so many for making this such a fun experience, especially Ruben for being a great director, Rebecca and Russell for being wonderful producers, our marvelous stage managers, Joan and Christine, and the great cast (especially Nicky McDonnell) and, of course, David Vecera (who makes it all worthwhile).

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Evie Graham Jewett (Young Elizabeth) is making her debut at LTA and couldn’t be more proud to be doing so with such a fabulous cast and crew. Her recent roles include Becky in A Little Princess at ACCT and ensemble roles in Seussical, Elf Jr. and The Sound of Music. Evie is a competitive swimmer, a lacrosse goalie, an inventor and highly acclaimed Middle Child of three girls. She hopes someday to be a Navy Seabee, U.S. senator, alpaca rancher … or perhaps, the Queen.

Kirk Lambert (Gordon Brown, Security Man) is excited and honored to be a part of this magnificent cast and crew. This play follows on the heels of representing the Little Theatre of Alexandria at the NVTA One-Act Play Festival. Kirk has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap Filene Center, Studio Theatre and Alden Theatre. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA; look for him in film, commercials and on the telly. Kirk would like to thank the entire LTA team as well as his family for their support.

Brian Lyons-Burke (John Major) is “royally” thrilled to join LTA in its production of The Audience. He most recently appeared as King Triton in The Little Mermaid at DTC, having previously appeared there as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady and Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof (for which he received a WATCH nomination as Best Lead in a Musical). Other local credits include The Bridges of Madison County (RBTC), Monty Python’s Spamalot (at RMT and WOB), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (WOB) and The Miracle Worker (RLT), among many others.

Nicky McDonnell (Queen Elizabeth II) received her BFA in acting from Emerson College in Boston. She has worked and toured in theater in Boston, Los Angeles, New York, D.C. and Europe. Nicky’s favorite roles include Diana in Next to Normal, Maria Callas in Master Class at LTA (2003 WATCH Award for Best Actress), Rose in Gypsy (LTA), Jane in Black Hole (PCP)and Big and Little Edie in Grey Gardens (LTA). In real life, Nicky is a top-producing Realtor at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. She lives with her much-loved and patient husband, Stephen, and two equally adored and patient boys, Joe and Dean. A huge thank you to the cast and crew of The Audience and LTA for this “sovereign” opportunity.

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Meet the Cast (continued)

Janette Moman (Margaret Thatcher, Bobo MacDonald) loves strong, bold characters, so Margaret in particular is a natural fit in this wonderful cast. Her recent roles include Dinah Grayson in The Dixie Swim Club (ACCT), Emma Goldman in Ragtime (LTA), Gloria Thorpe in Damn Yankees (MCP), Muriel in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (ESP) and Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray (LTA). Janette’s background is in contemporary Christian music performance, and she works with elementary school students in musical theater productions and summer camps.

Theater Abbreviations Used in This Playbill

ACCT –Aldersgate Church

Community Theater

ACT –Alliance of Community Theaters

ADDT –Attention Deficit Disorder Theater

ASC – Annapolis Shakespeare Company

ATC –Arcturus Theater Company

ATMTC – Adventure Theatre and Musical Theater Center

BCT –Bowie Community Theatre

CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company

CHAW –Capitol Hill Arts Workshop

CCDC –Capital City Players of DC

CCP –Chevy Chase Players

CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company

CRT –Castaways Repertory Theatre

CT –Chalice Theater

DTC –Damascus Theatre Company

DLC –Drama Learning Center

DS –Dominion Stage

ES – Encore Stage

ESP –Elden Street Players (now NST)

ESP/TFYA –Elden Street Players Theatre for Young Audiences

FCT –Fauquier Community Theatre

FP –Foundry Players (now CCDC)

GAC –Greenbelt Arts Center

GFP –Great Falls Players (now MCP)

GTP – Group Therapy Productions

HBP –Hard Bargain Players

KAT –Kensington Arts Theatre

KT –Keegan Theatre

LMP –Laurel Mill Playhouse

LSDT –Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre

LTA –The Little Theatre of Alexandria

LTC –Landless Theatre Company

MCP –McLean Community Players

MP –Montgomery Playhouse

MPAT –Metropolitan Performing Arts Theatre

MSA –Metropolitan School for the Arts

MTA –McLean Theatre Alliance (now MCP)

MTC – Musical Theater Center

MVCCT –Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre

NST –NextStop Theatre

OOH –Old Opera House

PCP –Port City Playhouse

PGLT –Prince George’s Little Theatre

PP –Peculiarity Productions

PPF –Providence Players of Fairfax

PTC –Potomac Theatre Company Inc.

PTP –Port Tobacco Players

PWLT –Prince William Little Theatre

RBTC – Red Branch Theatre Company

RCP –Reston Community Players

RLT –Rockville Little Theatre

RMT –Rockville Musical Theatre

RTP –Rooftop Productions

SCT – Springfield Community Theater

SMP –St Mark’s Players

SSS –Silver Spring Stage

ST –Signature Theatre

STC –Shoestring Theater Company

TACT –The American Century Theater

TAP –The Arlington Players

TAT –The Alliance Theatre

TBP –The British Players

TMD – Too Much Damn Theater

TCP –Tantallon Community Players

TT4W – The 4th Wall

UMW –University of Mary Washington

URTM –Upper Room Theatre Ministry

WATCH –Washington Area Theatre

Community Honors

WOB – Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre

Take a Seat.

Here’s a gift idea you can wrap your arms around! For the person who has everything, memorialize their love of theatre by purchasing a seat in our lovely theatre. An engraved plate, with up to three lines of engraving, will be placed on the arm rail.To purchase a seat, contact Tina McCrea in the LTA Business Office at 703-683-5778 x2. By request, a Seat Purchase Certificate can be obtained for your presentation to the recipient of your gift.

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SUMMERTHEATRECAMPS SUMMERTHEATRECAMPS

Camps run from May 26 through August 28. Camps fill up fast, so don’t delay.

Join us at our beautiful Old Town location, where we offer the best in theater education for children ages three through 8th grade. Now in its tenth year , LTA is the premier Alexandria location for summer fun and theatre! Featuring fantastic teachers that include RADA-trained television personality Heather Sanderson; Screen Actors Guild member and radio/ television voiceover actress Roberta Masters-Cullen, popular children’s vocal instructor Linda Wells; veteran acting teacher Kathy Dillaber; experienced director, actor and improv instructor John Waldron; choreographer , acting and musical theater instructor, and camp director Michael Page; and teaching artist all the way from England, Eliza Lore.

We have something for everyone! Highlights include:

Preschool (Ages 3 – 5)

DramaTots

DramaTots with Music

DramaTots: Around the World

Musical Stories Junior Theatrical Adventures Poppets and Puppets!

K – 2nd Grades

Little Stars Acting Camp Frozen!

Little Stars Musical Theatre

Musical Stories

Disney Favorites Playmakers

The Play’s the Thing

K – 8th Grade

Performers Playground

3rd – 5th Grades

Shining Stars Musical Theatre

Dr. Seuss World

Film Favorites

Sing and Dance on Stage

Singing for Musical Theatre Who Dunnit? Heroes and Villains

Hogwarts!

Magical Journeys

Movie Madness

6th – 8th Grades

Improv-alooza

Show Tunes: Song and Dance

Scripts on Stage

Singing for Musical Theatre

Shakespeare’s Storms and Shipwrecks

Triple Threat Musical Theatre

Hogwarts!

Act Out the Song

Mythological Madness

Please visit our website at www.thelittletheatre.com and click on Summer Camps to see detailed camp descriptions with dates, instructor bios, and to register online. Camps begin May 30, 2018. Camps fill up fast, so register early! Questions? Call the LTA Business Office at 703-683-5778 x 2.

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Meet the Crew

(in alphabetical order)

Ceci Albert and Lisa Brownsword (Costume Design) are delighted to return to LTA, where they designed costumes for A Christmas Carol (2014), The Odd Couple (Female Version), Steel Magnolias and Red, White and Tuna. They have also collaborated on shows at ACCT, HBP, MCP, DS, PCP and TACT. Thank you to Annie Vroom and LTA for sharing their costume closet. In addition, Ceci and Lisa wouldlike to thank their family and friends … as they turn every room into a sewing room.

Stacey Becker (Co-Set Decoration, Properties Design) has been lead painter for several shows at LTA, most recently Anne of Green Gables and A Christmas Carol. This is her first adventure in set dressing and props. She is thrilled to work with the producers, director and cast on this show.

Jamie Blake (Co-Wardrobe) is thrilled to be working alongside Donna again, and is a pleased to be working with the amazing team of Ruben, Rebecca and Russ and The Audience cast. Jamie has spent a good part of the last 30 years at LTA and has loved every minute of it. She’s been on and off the Board of Governors and has won Best Producer twice, the last time with Eileen Doherty for Widdershins. And long, long ago, Jamie won Best New Member.

Luana Bossolo (Co-Set Painting Design) has been painting sets at LTA for eight years and won an LTA Award for best set painting for The Full Monty. A longtime admirer of Queen Elizabeth II and British royal history (and still remembering the days when Alistair Cooke hosted PBS’ Masterpiece Theatre), she jumped at the chance to work on The Audience and tackle one of the most complex set painting assignments ever.

Ken Brown (Set Design, Set Construction) has been lead set builder on several recent productions, including Red, White and Tuna and A Christmas Carol. This is Ken’s first time as a set designer, and he is very excited to have this opportunity.

Ken and Patti Crowley (Lighting Design) are excited to be working at LTA once again. Their most recent designs at LTA include Legally Blonde, Anything Goes, History Boys, In the Heights and 33 Variations. Ken and Patti have designed lights for numerous other area theaters and are the recipients of numerous awards, including LTA, RCP, FCT and WATCH awards for lighting design.

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Christine Farrell (Co-Stage Manager) is thrilled to be partnered once again with Joan Lada and to be a member of The Audience production team. Her favorite past production team credits at LTA include: To Kill a Mockingbird; The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); The Odd Couple (Female Version); The Game’s Afoot; Monty Python’s Spamalot; The 39 Steps; 33 Variations; Rabbit Hole, and Company. Christine has also worked with production teams at many other area theaters.

Donna Hauprich (Co-Wardrobe) has worked backstage for several shows since joining LTA. She is excited to share wardrobe duties with the resident expert, Jamie Blake. Donna finds working backstage fun; she enjoys meeting so many talented actors (and royalty!), despite having to wash their clothes. By day, Donna works as a massage therapist.

Marian Holmes (Assistant Producer) is delighted to be participating in The Audience in a small way and from far away (Florida, a whole other world). Here is where you find the disclaimer that any errors or omissions in the playbill that you hold in your hands are her fault.

Joan A.S. Lada (Co-Stage Manager) is happy to return to LTA and join Christine Farrell as a member of the SM team. SM gigs for LTA: Anything Goes; West Side Story; The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); In the Heights; Monty Python’s Spamalot; The Rocky Horror Show; Avenue Q; 33 Variations; Gypsy; Chicago; Lady Windermere’s Fan; 1776; Into the Woods; Footloose; The Philadelphia Story; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and The Who’s Tommy. She sends love to Stephen and her familyand—as always—love and thanks to her parents.

Pam Leonowich (Master Electrician) has been climbing the light ladders at LTA for over 12 years and is proud to follow in her mother’s theater footsteps. Her mother managed and designed productions for the troops during World War II with the British Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). Pam is pleased to be teaming again with lighting designers Ken and Patti and LTA’s dedicated light crew.

Kathy Murphy (Co-Set Painting Design) is a longtime student of fine arts, but relatively new to the creative world of theatrical set painting. She has enjoyed assisting on several LTA productions, beginning in 2015. She designed paint for A Christmas Carol in 2017 and for Red, White and Tuna last year. She is thrilled to share the work with the talented Luana Bossolo and to work again with Russ Wyland.

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Meet the Crew (continued)

Sue Pinkman (Hair and Makeup Design) has been acting and directing in the NOVA theater community for over 30 years and styling wigs since 2005 while she was directing Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at RCP. Since then, she has received multiple WATCH Awards for hair/makeup. Sue was last at LTA directing the WATCH Award-winning Hairspray and is currently teaching an LTA acting class. She is very proud to be part of this amazing “community” of artists who spend thousands of hours each year bringing live theater to Northern Virginia.

Rebecca Sheehy (Co-Producer) is absolutely delighted to work with Co-Producer Russ Wyland and Director Ruben Vellekoop and the amazingly talented cast and crew of LTA’s production of The Audience. Her recent projects at LTA include co-producer for The Fabulous Lipitones andco-property design for Anne of Green Gables, West Side Story and Anything Goes. Rebecca wants to thank everyone at LTA for being so friendly and to thank her family, friends and all the dedicated volunteers that make these productions so much fun.

Cheryl Sinsabaugh (Dialect Coach) has spent her life in amateur (community) theater all over the world, mainly onstage but in recent years also backstage –stage managing, lighting, makeup, props, etc. She has worked as a dialect/accent coach for several earlier LTA productions, including History Boys and A Christmas Carol, and also for Pride and Prejudice and The Miracle Worker at ACCT. Cheryl lives in Annandale with her husband, Michael, and two Siamese cats.

Ruben Vellekoop (Director) has history as both an actor and a director. He directed Lazarus for Unstrung Harpist via Capital Fringe, a reading of Buddy at the Acting Studio, The City of Conversation for The Colonial Players of Annapolis, a reading of The Deadliest Bar in Baltimore and The Who’s Tommy at Kensington Arts Theatre. Ruben’s acting credits include Putti van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank at Ovations Theatre, Branton and Roger Strong in Catch Me If You Can at NextStop, King Arthur in Monty Python’sSpamalot at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre and Voice and Looney Tunes in Why Torture Is Wrong (and the People Who Love Them) at The Colonial Players of Annapolis.

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Alan Wray (Sound Design) has designed sound for numerous LTA productions, including Legally Blonde; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; Anything Goes; Ragtime; The Mystery of Edwin Drood; Picnic (WATCH nomination); Rabbit Hole; 33 Variations (LTA Award) and the mysterious Widdershins (LTA Award). His sound designs for PCP include In the Next Room, The Dixie Swim Club and the haunting Terra Nova. Alan also designed sound for TAP’s She Loves Me, The Seagull (WATCH nomination) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.

Russell Wyland (Co-Producer, Co-Set Decoration Design, Rigging) has produced 20 shows at LTA, including Red, White and Tuna; The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); 33 Variations; Monty Python’s Spamalot; Hairspray, and A Christmas Carol (twice). He has won several LTA awards over the years for producing and set dressing as well as two WATCH Awards for best production, one for best set dressing and two for special effects. Russ is currently LTA President.

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Thank You!

LTA wishes to recognize and thank all the volunteers who have given their time and talents by helping with house managing, ushering, or working in the box office for our previous production of Anne of Green Gables. Your contributions to the success of LTA are very much appreciated. Thank you!

Box Office Volunteers

Lloyd Bittinger

Tammy Preston Boyd

Jean Coyle

Eileen Doherty

Betty Dolan

Ira Forstater

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Erika Kallens

Caterina Lillis

Mike Mazek

Melissa Nielson

Steve Percy

Rachel Pharr

Charlene Pritzker

David Pritzker

Jayn Rife

Margaret Snow

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Kirstin Apker

Lloyd Bittinger

Jamie Blake

Cheyenne Cox

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Ira Forstater

Susan Gould

Lena Harris

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Karen Maline

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Robert B. Crane

Tom Dabney

Ann S. Daniels

Susan Devine

P.M. Donahue

The Reverend Stanley A. Dubowski

Dennis & Myrna Dunn

Alice Fitzgerald

Thomas & Rita Foss

Michael & Sarah Gale

Jeff & Donna Gathers

James & Maria Gentle

Trish & Cam Gibson

Mary Clair & Harry Gildea

Marcia Gillespie

Molly Gimmel

Lotte Goldman

In Memory of Roland B. Gomez

Barbara Hayes

Karen Hoffman

Jim & Terry Howard

Dr. David Hunt &

Dr. Kimberly Wells

Infinity Stage

Kenneth & Therese Johnston

Carla Jones-Batka & William Batka

Al & Suzanne Kalvaitis

Judy & Orron Kee in Memory of Roland Gomez

Michael Kharfen

Col. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Knapp, USMC (Ret)

Philip & Karen Kopp

Robert Kraus & Larissa Heyman

Ladies’ & Gentleman's Matinee Society

Valerie Larkin, Psy.D.

Pamela Leonowich

P. Lord

Mike & Gigi Louden

Jennifer Lyman

In Memory of Grace Machanic

Sara Maddux

Bob & Joanne Madison

The Maibach Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Mannion

Estelle Marlor

Linda L. Mayer

John Mayers

Sandra McKinney

Louise Meng

John & Karen Misura

Will & Anne Monahan

Gene & Dorothy Mulligan

Andy & Kate Nelson

Jeff & Diane Nesmeyer

The Odle Family

Douglas A. Olmsted

Jim Pearson and Laurie Marichak

Lisa Platske

Elena Polyak

The Rampy Family

Gary & Ana Rasmussen

George & Fran Rhodes

Mary Jo Roos

James Rorke

Chad & Christina Sarchio

Tom Sargeant

Jean & Jim Schlichting

Aubrey & Carolyn Smith

Patricia Spencer Smith

Bob & Sharon Spivey

Laszlo & Barbara

Steingaszner

Donald Street

Allen Stuhl

In Memory of Jean Stuhl

April Stull

Lois Van Bergen

Hugh & Sue Van Horn

Edward Walker

Cal Whitehurst

David & Sue Wilkes

Linda W. Windsor

Minutemen

Frank & Lynda Adamson

Martha E. Alliston

Anne A. Andrews

Anonymous

Jay Bartol

Andrea & Walter Baumann

Richard & Judith Bednar

James T. Bennett

Robert & Joann Bingham

Herb & Dee Brooks

Cheri L. Brown

John Brown

Mary Lynne Brown

Jim & Sue Buchanan

Peter Butler in memory of Evelyn Butler

Felicia Carretta

Phil & Alice Childress

Margaret Evans-Joyce

Ira Forstater &

Robin Fradkin

Aaron Geduldig

Bill & Francine Gemmill

Kathy Giannetti

In Memory of Jane Godfrey

In Memory of Roland B. Gomez

Kacie Greenwood & Bryan Smith

Patty Greksouk

Ruth Guirard (Long and Foster)

Fritz & Pat Haberman

In Memory of

Michael Hamburg

Ruth Hare

The Honorable & Mrs. John Harper, Jr.

Bruce Harrison

Alma Kasulaitis

James & Charlene Kegerreis

Victor Kernus

Norma Jean Lawton

Walt & Manette Lazear

The Livingston Family

William W. Lohr

In Memory of

Grace Machanic

Nathan & Kara Macek

Donna Malarkey

Carlton E. Martin

Bill & Joan McCulla

Madeline Metcalfe

A.B. Morrill

Jeff & Mary Palmer

Theresa Pawlak

Bob & Elaine Peoples

Laura Peterson

Roger & Cheryl Pratt

Irene Rehbock

Al Romaneski

Col. Melvin H. &

Barbara Rosen

Ann Rowan

Jacqueline & Ralph Schenkel

Jack Seaver

Mary Sellman, Long & Foster Realtors

Robert & Maureen Simoniz

Barbara Slavik

Mrs. Mary Stauss

Capt. & Mrs. Donald Taggart

John & Myrna Templeton In Memory of Michael Toomey

Don & Erdine Walter

Marilyn I. Wiener

Jerry & Doris Wolf

Raymond M. &

Sheri H. Wolfe

Colonists

Mr. & Mrs. James Albanese

Marco & Alice Albergo

Anonymous

Caroline Austin

Dave & Brenda Beck

Joan Burg

Ronald E. Cogan

Robert & Jayne Eckert

Dan & Marie Ernst

Joanna & Richard Eyer

Mel & Sara Friedman

Penelope Gallagher

Kathy Giannetti

W. Jack Green

Doris Hamel

Jeff & Melany Hansen

Edith C. Heilberg

John Henderson

Barbara Hendrickson

Melissa Keiser

Jean Keppler

Roberta Klein in memory of Roland B. Gomez

Kathy Koczyk

Patricia Kratzer In Memory of Grace Machanic

Paula Mathews

J.J. & Pat Miller

Edward Neisis

Jane Neubig

Diedre K. Nicholson-Lamb

Becky Patton

Mrs. Jackie Phillips

Charles Pellegrini

Irene Rebbock

A. Leo Romaneski

Audrey Scruggs

Gil & Marcia Siegert

Wendy Sneff

Randal C. Teague, Sr.

Rance R. Willis

Linda Ysewyn

Every effort has been made to ensure that this list of contributors is correct and complete as of the date this program went to press. If your name has been omitted or misspelled, please accept our apologies and inform us of the error so that the correction can be made.

If

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The Council of The Little Theatre of Alexandria

Carolyn Winters................................................................................................................................Director

Tina Anderson..........................................................................................................................Vice Director

Margaret Evans-Joyce..................................................................................................................Secretary

Sharon Field......................................................................................................................Financial Officer

Russell Wyland..............................................................................Honorary Member, LTA President

Helga Ingrid Adams

Brooke Angel

Emma Baskir

Genie & Geoff Baskir

Lloyd Bittinger

Jamie Blake

Luana Bossolo

Lesley Buckles

Nancyanne Burton

Jay Cohen

Franklin C. Coleman

Emory & Susan Damron

Eileen Doherty

Sharon Dove*

Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray

Julia Duncan

Peter Fannon*

Ira Forstater

Duane Goddard*

Kacie Greenwood

John Guinn

Doris Hamel*

Ronnie Hardcastle

Adriana Hardy*

Donna Hauprich

Barbara Hayes

Bobbie Herbst

Larissa Heyman

Kira Hogan

Marian Holmes*

Jim Howard

Jim & Mary Hutzler

Bonnie Jourdan

Algis & Suzanne Kalvaitis

Judy Kee

Mel & Lidia Kollander*

Robert Kraus

Burt & Vivian Kronstedt

Lois D. Ligoske

David McCallum

Tina McCrea**

Carlos Moctezuma

Will & Anne Monahan*

Lynn O’Connell

Thomas & Alice O’Connor*

Eddie Page

James Pearson

Leslie Reed

Jayn Rife

Benjamin Robles

Heather Sanderson

Jean Schlichting

Dick Schwab

Margo Shiffert

Sherry Singer

Kim Smith-Salmon

Mary Beth Smith-Toomey*

Arthur & Margaret Snow

Howard & Margaret Soroos

Allen Stuhl*

Rance Willis*

Frank Winters

Robin Worthington

Janice Yeadon

Bill Young

Welcome to the “Shakespeare Garden” in The Little Theatre of Alexandria Courtyard! This beautiful garden was made possible with donations from LTA members and supporters who purchased bricks during the LTA Council’s fund-raising campaign February-April of 2017. We have planted floral species that figured prominently in the Bard’s writings. We invite you to check out our courtyard during intermission and see how many you can identify!

The Council of The Little Theatre of Alexandria, organized in 1961, is a dedicated group of about 80 members that supports the theatre with special contributions. While our “Shakespeare Garden” is our most massive accomplishment so far, our past contributions included: scholarships for high school students, a new range, draperies and ice maker for the Council Green Room, folding chairs and tables throughout the theatre, brass plates for sponsored theatre seats, a computerized box office system, several grand drapes over the years, and many varied technical enhancements, including exterior defibrillators (AEDs) for safety. Contributions to LTA from the Council have exceeded $215,000. The Council conducts three business/social meetings per year, and decorates the theatre for the winter holidays. We are pleased to be a part of the Alexandria artistic community and proud to support one of the best community theatres in America today!

*Distinguished Member **Honorary Member Rev 10.2.17
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