God of Carnage - Feb/March 2015

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written by Yasmina Reza translated by Christopher Hampton directed by Christopher Dykton produced by Sharon Field and Rance Willis
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written by Yasmina Reza translated by Christopher Hampton directed by Christopher Dykton produced by Sharon Field and Rance Willis

God of Carnage was produced on Broadway by Robert Fox, David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers, Stuart Thompson, Scott Rudin, Jon B. Platt, The Weinstein Company, and The Shubert Organization. ...................... Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

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

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Director’s Notes

God of Carnage follows in the literary traditions of black comedy and farce. This biting, funny, and very disturbing piece takes it one step further by bringing in a touch of satire as well. It looks at the classic theme of handling conflict with civility and explores how close we are to absolute rude barbarism in our social interactions as manners and decency disappear when we aren’t getting what we want.

Two sets of parents, Alan and Annette Raleigh and Michael and Veronica Novak, meet to discuss and work out a resolution when their sons, Benjamin and Henry, respectively, get into a fight. What happens next is that we find out that the parents are worse than the kids in dealing with each other. There’s a psychological darkness for each of the four characters that is partnered with humor brilliantly exposed in the words, seen in off-theline reactions and in physical comedy. Think of this play as a smash-up of a comedy of manners a la Oscar Wilde or A.R. Gurney, with a marriage between Lord of the Flies and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? It should make you laugh and then wince…or wince and then laugh.

One of the underlying ways this brutality is shown is the theme of bullying. Benjamin bullies Henry, and that is the underlying story: for the two sets of parents to get together to figure out what to do. The symptoms of bullying appear as the story unfolds, and we can see that Annette, Veronica, Michael and Alan are either bullies or bullied, and usually a psychological mix of both. Michael acts and bullies a hamster. Alan demeans and bullies his wife, Annette, and tries to do so to Veronica, too, who swings back. Veronica, the most verbal of all the characters, uses her words to corner her fellow parents—bullying by words. Michael, frustrated and strangely embarrassed by his son being bullied, tries to keep the civility as his mien, but he is unknowingly revealing when he hyperbolically claims to being a Neanderthal and proudly discloses that he led a gang. Taking this theme and weaving it in this piece, French playwright Yasmina Reza gives voice to this social issue and takes it to the next step: This is what bullies look like when they grow up, and this is how bullies are made. This is just one theme, among so many others, touched upon in God of Carnage.

Ultimately, the play skewers the humanistic sensibility of the power of civility, daring us to look at how a brutish dark side to our human nature so easily shows up when we enter a conflict. It also gives us a bit of distance to be able to laugh at these couples safely. I’m grateful for the opportunity to present this play at the Little Theatre of Alexandria with Allison, Chuck, Jack, and Karen—mature actors at their best—all of whom lace the piece with skilled drama and comedy. Hats off, also, to the superb team of technical designers, who have created a suggestive and real environment for a disturbingly good fight.

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The Cast (in order of appearance)

Annette Raleigh ....................................................................................................................Allison Block

Alan Raleigh ..............................................................................................................................Jack B. Stein

Michael Novak........................................................................................................................Chuck Dluhy

Veronica Novak ......................................................................................................................Karen Shotts

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The Crew

Producers ....................................................................................................Sharon Field, Rance Willis

Director ......................................................................................................................Christopher Dykton

Assistant to the Producers ................................................................................................Jean Coyle

Stage Manager ................................................................................................................Terri Carnahan

Set Design ......................................................................................................................Grant Kevin Lane

Set Construction ....................................................................................................................Jim Hutzler

Assisted by: Jeff Gathers, Grant Kevin Lane, Jeff Nessmeyer

Set Painting ..........................................................................................................................Mary Hutzler

Assisted by: Mike Baker, Luana Bossolo, Bobbie Herbst, Patty Lord, Kathy Murphy, Leslie Reed

Set Decoration ..............................................................................Susan Driscoll and C.J. Mikowski

Lighting Design ................................................................................................Jeffrey Scott Auerbach

Master Electrician ........................................................................................................Jennifer Lyman

Assisted by: Ben Ashoori, Marzanne Claiborne, Kimberly Crago, Charles Dragonette, Kira Hogan, Jim Hartz, Pam Leonowich, Donna Reynolds, Nicholas Roy, Sherry Singer, Joanne Tompkins

Sound Design ..............................................................................................................................Keith Bell

Assisted by: David Correia, Sean Doyle, Margaret Evans-Joyce, David Rampy, Jack Seaver, Gene Warner

Property Design ....................................................................................................................Leslie Reed

Assisted by: Betty Dolan, Jeff Gathers, Barbara Helsing, Carlyn Lightfoot, Patty Lord, Rebecca Sheehy, Sherry Singer, Adrian Steel

Costume Design ....................................................................................................................Susan Boyd

Hair and Makeup..................................................................................................................Susan Boyd

Wardrobe ........................................................................................Barbara Helsing, Margaret Snow

Assisted by: Tujuanna Allen, Patty Greksouk, Sherry Singer

Special Effects ............................................................................................................................Art Snow

Assisted by: Tina Anderson

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

Assisted by: Austin Fodrie

Photographer ......................................................................................................................Keith Waters

Auditions ........................................................................................................................Marie Ciarrocchi

Assisted by: Susan Boyd, Jay Cohen, Olivia Dodd, Barbara Helsing, Bobbie Herbst, Bruce Schmid

Double Tech Dinner ........................................................................................................Steven Wright

Assisted by: John and Libby Guinn

Opening Night Party ....Benny Robles and Ronnie Hardcastle of Ben’s Catering Service

Assisted by: Margaret Barchine, Megan Harris, Mary Hutzler, Annie Jackson, Sherry Lord, Clara Ritger, Don Rowell, Amy Solo, Robert Van Eimeren

A 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)

Allison Block (Annette Raleigh) was last seen at LTA in The Cocoanuts and is overjoyed to be back onstage in Alexandria with such a gifted cast and production team. Other credits include Ragtime (TAP), Thoroughly Modern Millie (TAP), Victor/Victoria (RMT), A Chorus Line (RCP and TAP), The Sound of Music (RMT) and West Side Story (RMT). Chris, you know I will always be grateful for so much more than this experience, and it is truly the icing on an already yummy cake! Terri, I love you. Nans, M&D, I love you. This is for Steven, Louise and Josephine.

Chuck Dluhy (Michael Novak) is happy to be back at LTA after a long hiatus. He was last seen on this stage tap dancing with washtubs on his feet in 1997’s Crazy for You. More recently, he’s worked with RCP, MCP, TAP, ESP and KAT in many of his favorite roles, such as Ricky Roman in Glengarry Glen Ross, Lenny Ganz in Rumors, Chris Keller in All My Sons, Uncle Fester in The Addams Family, Thenardier in Les Miserables, Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast, Paul in A Chorus Line and Roger de Bris in The Producers. Thanks to Chris, Terri, Allison, Karen and Jack for making this a joyous experience. Thanks to Mom and Dad and all my friends for their unending support.

Karen Shotts (Veronica Novak) was last seen at LTA as Becca in Rabbit Hole. Other recent roles include Diane in The Little Dog Laughed (Dominion) and Lane in The Clean House (Elden Street). She has appeared in more than 40 productions, with favorite roles including Hedda in Hedda Gabler (Best Actress, WATCH Award), the Witch in Into the Woods (LTA), Sally in Cabaret (Best Actress, VA ACT Award), Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker (Best Actress, WATCH Award). Very special thanks to my Bill for believing in me.

Jack B. Stein (Alan Raleigh) has been involved in D.C. area community theater for the past 20 years and is honored to be performing at LTA again after appearing in last season’s Plaza Suite. Other favorite shows include Laughter on the 23rd Floor; The Full Monty; The Producers; Follies; Guys and Dolls; Kiss Me, Kate (WATCH nomination); Steel Pier; A Funny Thing…, and Love! Valour! Compassion! Thanks to Chris for his trust and guidance as well as a wonderful set of cast mates, production team, and crew. And always to Peter for letting Jack indulge in this pastime (and Pounce for his eternal good cheer).

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Meet the Crew

Jeffrey Scott Auerbach (Lighting Designer) is very pleased to be returning to the LTA stage. He enjoys working at LTA and especially with this production cast and crew. His last show with LTA was Boeing, Boeing. He received two WATCH nominations in 2013 for Life With Father (ACCT) and Next to Normal (MC). Jeff has a BFA in theater tech and design with an emphasis in lighting from George Mason University. While attending GMU, he received a nomination from the American College Theater Festival for his work on The Bacchae. He has a show opening shortly at ACCT called Pride and Prejudice that he hopes you can get a chance to see. Jeff sends his love and thanks to his family, David and Katie, for their support in all of his theater endeavors. Now, sit back and relax and enjoy this wild show, God of Carnage.

Keith Bell (Sound Designer) has been designing sound for professional and community theater groups in the metro area for the past 15 years. This is his 11th design for director Christopher Dykton and his seventh for LTA, including the Ruby Griffith Award-winning The Cocoanuts, directed by Chris Dykton. Recent designs include The Wedding Singer, Nine to Five and the WATCH Award-winning A Little Night Music (TAP).

Susan Boyd (Costume/Hair and Makeup Designer) is Wigs and Makeup Chair at LTA, where she recently did hair and makeup for TheRocky Horror Show. Other costume and/or hair/makeup designs include Witness for the Prosecution, Woman in Black, Dial ‘M’ for Murder, The 39 Steps and Boeing, Boeing (all at LTA); The Importance of Being Earnest, It’s a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play, Frost/Nixon, Social Security, Rumors, Perfect Wedding and The Game’s Afoot (all at MCP); This (VTC); and The Dixie Swim Club (PCP). In her day job, Susan is a wardrobe stylist and image consultant.

Terri Carnahan (Stage Manager) is delighted to return to LTA to work on God of Carnage. Terri has been stage managing for over 20 years in the D.C. area, where she has worked with many community theaters. Terri is thrilled to be working with Chris, Sharon, Rance and the amazing designers on this show. Finally, thanks to the cast for all their hard work to make such a great show.

Jean Coyle (Assistant to the Producers) made her LTA “debut” as a volunteer speller in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and served as assistant to the stage manager for A Christmas Carol (2012), assisted on props for Proof, assisted on wardrobe for 33 Variations, Ragtime, Plaza Suite and A Streetcar Named Desire and was co-chief of wardrobe with her wonderful and kind mentor, Margaret Snow, for A Christmas Carol (2014). She has been an LTA member since 2010, serving regularly as house manager and in the “will call” window. She is now playbill coordinator for LTA. Jean is thrilled to be apprenticing to the God of Carnage producers, Rance Willis and Sharon Field, and honored to be working with them and with director Chris Dykton and the rest of the cast and crew. She is very appreciative of her Shih Tzu, Priscilla, being willing to be home alone during Jean’s many nights and weekends at LTA.

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Meet the Crew (continued)

Susan Driscoll (Co-Set Decorator) operates a local furniture consignment and home staging business and always has great furnishings and props to work with. Only recently did she become involved in set dressing opportunities in Life With Father and Murder on the Nile, both directed by Roland Gomez at ACCT. She was nominated for a WATCH Award for Life With Father. Her 2014 projects included set dressing for Anne of Green Gables and her first involvement with LTA, A Christmas Carol.

Christopher Dykton (Director) returns to LTA after 13 years, having last staged its WATCH and Ruby Griffith Award-winning production of The Cocoanuts in 2002. Local directing and choreography credits include On the Town (Ruby Griffith Award), The Secret Garden (ACT Award), The Women (Ruby Griffith Award), Damn Yankees (ACT nomination), Steel Pier (WATCH nomination), Master Class (Ruby Griffith Award), A Man for All Seasons, Follies (WATCH nomination), The Producers (WATCH nomination), A Little Night Music (WATCH Award) all at TAP; A Chorus Line (WATCH Award) at RCP; Nunsense (ACT nomination) at DS; 1776 (Ruby Griffith Award) at LTA; and Love! Valour! Compassion! (WATCH nomination) at ESP. He salutes the cast and designers of God of Carnage for their incredible work. Next season, Christopher will direct and choreograph LTA’s Grey Gardens.

Sharon Field (Co-Producer) has co-produced for LTA since 2006, and God of Carnage is her eighth show at LTA. Sharon is once again sharing producing duties with Rance Willis and for the first time with Jean Coyle. She is thrilled to be working with our amazing cast, very talented creative team and absolute best theater crew around. Sharon’s next role will be as grandma “Mimi” to her first grandchild this coming May.

Barbara Helsing (Co-Wardrobe) is so happy to be involved with the show and with her friends Rance and Sharon and for the first time with director Christopher Dykton. As always, she loves working with her buddy Margaret Snow. After the first read-through of this play, she knew it would be great. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

Jim Hutzler (Set Construction) has worked on numerous shows at LTA in set construction, painting and stage management and was co-master carpenter on Spamalot last summer under the direction of set designer Grant Kevin Lane, whom he is thrilled to be working with again. Thanks to all who make LTA the magic place that it is.

Mary Hutzler (Set Painting) has enjoyed painting sets at LTA, ACCT and PCP. It is a pleasure to work with the talented and enthusiastic crew and cast of God of Carnage. As she imagined a set that is, in part, an actress-actor in the play and one that reflects the action/story line, it became apparent that she could not resist working on this set. In 2005 and 2012, her work on It Runs in the Family and Heaven Can Wait, respectively, won the LTA Pearl Award for Excellence in Set Painting. She was nominated for WATCH Awards for It Runs in the Family; Move Over, Mrs. Markham; and Heaven Can Wait. Mary thanks the LTA cast and crew for including her in this production.

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Meet the Crew (continued)

Grant Kevin Lane (Set Design) has designed sets and/or costumes for over 50 productions in the Washington area. His most recent project for LTA was set and costume design for Spamalot. With director Chris Dykton he costumed Follies, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Ragtime, The Cocoanuts and Saturday Night. He also designed the sets for The Cocoanuts, Master Class and Saturday Night. He would like to applaud and thank all of the designers, artists, carpenters, actors and production staff members for God of Carnage. Cheers to you, Chris!

Jennifer Lyman (Master Electrician) has been active in community theater in Northern Virginia for nearly 20 years and has done a little of everything. She started out on light crews and soon added light designer, producer and director to her résumé. If you are an avid theater person, you may have seen her onstage in The Will Rogers Follies at DSor Footloose here at LTA. Jennifer has produced 14 plays, including LTA’s Plaza Suite, Intimate Apparel and Hot L Baltimore. She directed A Christmas Carol for LTA, The Drawer Boy for PCP and Bug for DS. Later this season, she will direct LTA’s Dirty Blonde.

C.J. Mikowski (Co-Set Decorator) is always sourcing and procuring stage pieces with a keen eye for detail. C.J. has been working with props and set dressing since 2012 with her involvement in a unique production of Romeo and Juliet directed by Heather Sanderson at ACCT. C.J.’s work includes set dressing for Life With Father, Murder on the Nile and LTA’s A Christmas Carol.

Leslie Reed (Property Design) was enchanted by LTA’s warmth and creative genius the first time she was asked to help with the props of Blithe Spirit. A magical door had opened to reveal the world of make-believe fabricated from hard work, imagination, superb talent and a super-abundance of cooperation and organization. Gathering props, painting sets, calling volunteers, researching details, cleaning, sweeping and sewing are all building blocks of a production. Being able to do it in the LTA community has truly been a gift.

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Art Snow (Special Effects) is pleased to be working with the director, producers, crew and cast of God of Carnage. The special effect in this show is a new challenge quite different from those of previous shows. Its unique fluidity could spill over into the baseball stands if charming Margaret gets carried away in cheering for Baltimore’s Oily Boids in Nationals Park.

Margaret Snow (Co-Wardrobe) likes managing a challenging wardrobe operation, and God of Carnage fills the bill nicely with its problem-solving plot progressing from intelligent reservation to messy irrationality. Working with this show’s theme, cast and crew is perfect preparation for exercising appropriate spectator behavior in the aftermath of attempting to cheer her sanctified Baltimore Orioles to victory in Nationals Park this year.

Keith Waters (Photographer) is photographing his fifth production at LTA. He has been an event and lifestyle photographer since 2010, and his images have been published in national magazines and newspapers. Keith is also an actor who has appeared in network television productions and major motion pictures as well as on several area stages, including LTA.

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Meet the Crew (continued)

Rance Willis (Co-Producer) co-produced Ragtime with Sharon Field and Bobbie Herbst during the 2013-14 LTA season. In 2012, he co-produced with Sharon Field LTA’s late night show, Woman in Black. In 2010, it was Company; in 2009, Gypsy; in 2008, 1776; and in 2007, The Philadelphia Story. He is one of the LTA Financial Trustees and serves on the Budget Committee.

Russell Wyland (Rigging) has been a member of LTA for 24 years and has served the theater in several capacities, including chairman of the Sound Department, head of the Selection Committee and three years as President. Russ is serving his third term as Governor for Production. He is the chair and only member of the LTA rigging department, a position he has held for over 15 years.

Theater Abbreviations Used in This Playbill

2FT –2nd Flight Productions

ACCT –Aldersgate Church Community Theatre

ACT –Alliance of Community Theaters

BCT –Bowie Community Theatre

BP –British Players

CAPPIE –Critics & Awards Program for High School Theater

CAST –Community Alliance Supporter Theatre

CCDC –Capital City Players of DC

CCP –Chevy Chase Players

CRT –Castaways Repertory Theatre

CCS –Clinton County Showcase

CT –Chalice Theater

DLC –Drama Learning Center

DS –Dominion Stage

ESP –Elden Street Players

ESP/TFYA –Elden Street Players Theatre for Young Audiences

FCT –Fauquier Community Theatre

TAKEASEAT

FP –Foundry Players (now CCDC)

GAC –Greenbelt Arts Center

GFP –Great Falls Players (now MCP)

KAT –Kensington Arts Theatre

KT –Keegan Theatre

LGP –Looking Glass 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

MTA –McLean Theatre Alliance (now MCP)

MVCCT –Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre

PCP –Port City Playhouse

PPF –Providence Players of Fairfax

PTC –Potomac Theatre Company Inc.

PWLT –Prince William Little Theatre

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

TACT –The American Century Theater

TAP –The Arlington Players

TAT –The Alliance Theatre

TFT –Taking Flight Theatre Company (formerly 2FT)

UMW –University of Mary Washington

VLOC –Victorian Lyric Opera Company

VTC –Vienna Theatre Company

WATCH –Washington Area Theatre

Community Honors

WS –Washington Savoyards

WST –Wildwood Summer Theatre

ZVP –Zoon Vader Productions

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Thank You!

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

Box Office Volunteers

Tina Anderson

Brenda Beck

Lloyd Bittinger

Luana Bossolo

Tammy Preston Boyd

Patricia Bradford

Peter Butler

Sharon Dove Ira Forstater

Gary Gladstone

Sue Gladstone

John Guinn

Libby Guinn

Barbara Helsing

Bobbie Herbst

Bonnie Jourdan

Robert Kraus

Valerie Larkin

Frankie Mickelson

Melissa Nielson

Charlene Pritzker

Front of House Managers and Ushers

Kirstin Apker

Lloyd Bittinger

Elizabeth Blake

Jamie Blake

Tammy Preston Boyd

Wendy Brown

Rita Costello

Jean Coyle

Martha Deal

Susan Devine

Phyllis Ann Gruber

Kevin Harr

Donna Hauprich

Kathleen Hicks

Noëlle Hiester

Liz Isbell

Annie Jackson

John Johnson

Chris Kirk

Robert Kraus

Holly Mahla

Harriet Matthews

Iolaire McFadden

Susan McFadden

Alexandra Mees

Jim Newman

Effie Oellers

Brendan Quinn

Jayn Rife

Clara Ritger

David Pritzker

Brendan Quinn

Margaret Snow

Paula Vickers

Katherine Ward

Linda Windsor

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Anonymous

Jim Barthmaier

Laura Beauchamp & Chris Feldmann

Marzanne Claiborne & Leslie Wilkes

Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray

Peter M. Fannon

Kathy Fannon

Robert R. Hegland

Steffen & Jennifer Krause

David &

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In Memory of Pat Rohrer

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Kevin Deardorff & Lisa Blumerman

In Memory of Pat Rohrer

Tom Fitzgerald

John & Julia Gluck

Marian Holmes

In memory of Leona Kraus

Jeanne & Dan Porter

Greg & Nancy Saunders

Howard & Marg Soroos

Pat & Ernie Sult

Andrew Terrell & Megan Waterhouse

Anne Paine & Fowler West

Patriots

John & Electra Beahler

Betty J. Blake

Leonard & Betty Brown

The Reverend Stanley A. Dubowski

Dennis & Myrna Dunn

Jim & Alexandra Hartz

Barbara Helsing

Kira & Patrick Hogan

Jim & Mary Hutzler

James & Catherine Kelley

Ken & Linda Kozloff

Anne Devonald Lash

Linda L. Mayer

William J. & Anne D. Monahan

Pam Odom

John Osborne in memory of Pat Rohrer

Rath Family

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Tamara Salmon

Michael & Mary Beth Toomey

Billy & Michelle Yarborough

Alexandrians

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Neale Ainsfield & Dr. Donna Sieckmann

Martha E. Alliston

Lois & Peter Ancona

Anonymous

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Clark Chesser

Ronald & Sheila Barrett

Mary Katherine Baumeister

Dick & Cathy Becker

Jim & Carol Becker

Richard & Judith Bednar

Beverley Benda

Patricia J. Bradford in memory of Pat Rohrer

Sylvia Buchanan

Jim & Sue Buchanan

Lucy Capaldi

Kay Casstevens

David Correia

Patricia Cosler

Brian & Paula Coupe

Ann S. Daniels

Larry Dempsey & Emily Cole

P. Michele Donahue

Alice Fitzgerald

Oliver & Carol Flint

Thomas & Rita Foss

Michael & Sarah Gale

Jeff & Donna Gathers

James & Maria Gentle

Trish & Cam Gibson

Chris & Adrianna Hardy

The Honorable & Mrs. John Harper, Jr.

Barbara Hayes

Jim & Terry Howard

David Hunt & Kim Wells

Stephen Hyde & Kara Rosenquist

Ladies' Matinee Society

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

Philip & Karen Kopp

Gordon Kromberg

Dale & Bob Latiff

William W. Lohr

P. Lord

Jennifer Lyman

Bob & Joanne Madison

In Memory of

Diane R. Mayers

William McNaught & Jody Macolini

Louise Meng

John & Karen Misura

Jean S. Moore

Gene & Dorothy Mulligan

Peter & Joanne Nanos

Jeff & Diane Nesmeyer

Donors

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Gray Parks

Theresa Pawlak

William P. Pope

The Rampy Family

Gary and Ana Rasmussen

Madelaine Reilly

George & Fran Rhodes

Joe A. Rodriguez

Mary Jo Roos

James Rorke

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Salter

Jean & Jim Schlichting

Richard & Rochelle Schwab

Karen Shotts in memory of Pat Rohrer

Kit Sibley & Richard

Engel

Aubrey & Carolyn Smith

Bob & Sharon Spivey

John & Laurie Stackpole

Laszlo & Barbara

Steingaszner

Tjaarda & Christianne

Storm van Leeuwen

Capt. & Mrs. Donald Taggart

Alison Tregea

Bob Van Eimeren & Don Rowell

Hugh & Sue Van Horn

Kelley Wells

Calvert Whitehurst

David & Sue Wilkes

Linda W. Windsor

Chris & Gail Wollenberg

Linda Ysewyn

Minutemen

Frank & Lynda Adamon

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard

Alfredson

Anonymous

The Apker Family

Robert & Joann Bingham

Herb & Dee Brooks

Mary Lynne Brown

Nancyanne M. Burton

Peter Butler in memory of Evelyn Butler

Marcia Carpentier

Art & Joyce Casale & Patricia Koepsel

Linda Couture

Robert B. Crane

Jack & Ramona Dano

Mailia Du Mont

Joanne Eyer

Jack Fannon

Bill & Francine Gemmill

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Giles

Lotte Goldman

Tom Gorman

Randall V. &

Susan E. Gressang

Joe & Betty Griffin

Ruth Guirard

(Long and Foster)

Fritz & Pat Haberman

Clint & Kathy Hall

Anna Hawkins in memory of Bill Rinehuls

William & Mary Hettinger

Jacquelyn Hill

Jake & Celia Jacoby

Alma Kasulatis

James & Charlene Kegerreis

Robert Kraus

Fred C. Lash

Walt & Manette Lazear

Pamela Leonowich

Susan & Andre' L'Heureux

Sylvia F. Linke

Mike & Gigi Louden

Nathan & Kara Macek

Donna Malarkey

Carlton E. Martin

Michael Moorman & Cindy King

Becky & Jenni Patton

Bob & Elaine Peoples

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Petit

Elena Polyak

Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Rietman

Don & Sue Rogich

Lisa Romano

Col. Melvin H. & Barbara Rosen

Michael Schmitz

Mary Sellman

Robert & Maureen Simoniz

Richard L. Stoffa

John & Myrna Templeton

Jerry & Doris Wolf

Raymond M. & Sheri H. Wolfe

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wurzel

Colonists

Frank & Lynda Adamson

Phyllis Ahlman in memory of Pat Rohrer

Anne A. Andrews

Anonymous

Mary Catherine Arend

LTC & Mrs. William G. Austin

Carol Lee Balengen

Walter & Andrea Baumann

James T. Bennett

William & Myriam Boczkowski

Cheri L. Brown

Felicia Carretta

Ronald E. Cogan

David & Rita Cohen

Diana Cross

Anne Crowther

Dulany deButts

Charles & Barbara DeRose

Cdr. Tom Downs, USN (Ret.)

Jerome & Anne Duncan

Robert & Jayne Eckert

Dan and Marie Ernst

Margaret Evans-Joyce

Rosa Fein

Janet Frensilli in memory of Pat Rohrer

Mel & Sara Friedman

Penelope Gallagher

Kathy Giannetti

Harry & Mary Clair Gildea

Mel & Arlyne Goodweather

Kacie Greenwood

Bruce Harrison

Edith C. Heilberg

Barbara Hendrickson

Ray & Judy Isaacs

Al & Suzanne Kalvaitis

Jean Keppler

Jean B. Kistler

Roberta S. Klein

Kathy Koczyk

Norma Jean Lawton

Robert & Sally Mannion

Stephen & Barbara Marcus

William Markland & Donna Nash

Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Marous

Jim McWilson & Meg Herndon

David & Mary Ann

Mercer

J.J. & Pat Miller

Paul Oppenheimer

Kathleen Parrish

Jackie Phillips

Barbara Quigley

Irene Rehbock

Audrey Scruggs

Gil & Marcia Siegert

Barbara Slavik

David Thompson

Marjorie Townsend

John Utter

Don & Erdine Walter

Rance R. Willis

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

John Johnson......................................................................................................................................Director

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

Grace Manly Machanic................................................................................................................Secretary

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

Eddie Page........................................................................................Honorary Member, LTA President

Helga Ingrid Adams

Lloyd Bittinger

Lesley Buckles

Nancyanne Burton

Jay Cohen

Steve Cohen & Mary Elizabeth McGowan

Franklin C. Coleman

David Correia

Emory & Susan Damron

Marilyn Deihr

Eileen Doherty

Betty Dolan

Sharon Dove

Charles Dragonette

Margaret Evans-Joyce

Peter Fannon

Duane Goddard

Jane Godfrey *

Roland Branford Gomez

John Guinn & Elizabeth Yowell-Guinn

Brigitte Guttstadt

Larry Grey, Jr.

David Hale

Doris Hamel*

Ronnie Hardcastle

Adriana Hardy

Anna Hawkins

Barbara Hayes

Bobbie Herbst

Kira Hogan

Marian Holmes

Jim Howard

Rebecca Johnson

Bonnie Jourdan*

Judith Kee

Julie Kiley*

Mel and Lidia Kollander

Robert Kraus

Vivian Kronstedt

Anne Devonald Lash *

Lois D. Ligoske

David McCallum

Carlos Moctezuma

Will & Anne Monahan

Lynn O’Connell

Thomas & Alice O’Connor

William Pope

Leslie Reed

Jayn Rife

Benjamin Robles

Jean Schlichting

Joseph Schubert*

Dick Schwab

Daniel R. Sherman

Margo Shiffert

Kim Smith-Salmon

Arthur & Margaret Snow

Howard & Margaret Soroos

Adrian Steel

Allen & Jean Stuhl*

Ernest Paul Sult *

Michael & Mary Beth Toomey

Rance Willis

Frank & Carolyn Winters

Alan Wray

Russell Wyland

Janice Yeadon

Richard Young

The Council of the Little Theatre of Alexandria is a support group of interested and dedicated people who support the theatre with special contributions. Additionally, the Council has three social events per year, provides for the winter holiday decorations for the theatre, and maintains the Council Memorial Garden. The Council was organized in 1961 and presently has about 80 members, most of whom are long-term and wellestablished LTA members. Past contributions include: a new range for the Council Green Room of LTA, folding chairs and tables throughout the theatre, brass plates for the new theatre seats, new draperies in the Council Room, the computerized box office system, several grand drapes over the years, and many varied technical enhancements. Contributions to LTA from the Council have exceeded $200,000 and we gratefully accept donations from friends and members to assist in our support of LTA. We welcome new members and if you would like to become a member of the Council please feel free to contact the theatre or any of the Council officers. We are very pleased and honored to be a part of the Alexandria artistic community and are proud to be supporting one of the best community theatres in America today.

* Life Member Rev 5.27.14
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