


Welcome to the finale of our 2022/23 season: Lionel Bart’s Oliver! This beloved title was on my shortlist of shows to produce on our newly renovated stage, and I can certainly say the result was worth the wait. We are fortunate to welcome back Director/Choreographer Denis Jones to bring new life to this heartwarming Dickens classic.
We are so thrilled to announce a spectacular lineup for our 2023/24 season. If you can believe it, it will be the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s 20th anniversary season! Our Theatre has (literally!) grown and evolved so much over the past two decades, but we have always strived to bring you Broadway-caliber shows that are made from scratch right here in your community. We plan to celebrate this milestone with a mix of reimagined classics like 42nd Street and our new, original adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Now is the best time to secure your seats at the best price with a subscription. Our staff are on hand in the lobby to help new and renewing subscribers with any questions. While our season is winding down, our Goldner Conservatory is ramping up for the summer. We have a variety of day camps for all ages, including two production camps: Ever Happily After for grades 3 through 7, and Addams Family for grades 8 through 12. Visit our website for registration information.
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Andrew Kato PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/ CHIEF EXECUTIVEAndrew Kato
Producing Artistic Director/Chief Executive Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Book, Music and Lyrics by LIONEL BART
Scenic Designer MICHAEL SCHWEIKARDT∆
Lighting Designer KIRK BOOKMAN∆
Fight Director LEE SOROKO
Wig Designer GERARD KELLY
Costume Designer LESLYE MENSHOUSE∆
Sound Designer SCOTT STAUFFER∆
Projections Designer ZAK BOROVAY∆
Dialect Coach JENNIFER BURKE
Casting Director BOB CLINE
Production Stage Manager SUZANNE CLEMENT JONES*
Associate Choreographer LIZZ PICINI*
Assistant Stage Manager RANDALL SWINTON*
Music Director MATTHEW SMEDAL
Director/Choreographer
Oliver!
Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Original Costume Design and Construction by: BOTTARI & CASE
Special thanks to Dee Dee, Marty and Douglas Jaffe, as Trustees of the Jeff Hunter Charitable Trust for their support of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Production Center.
The Artful Dodger ................................................................. CHASE BAUER*
Ensemble ................................................................... COLLIN J BRADLEY*
Mrs. Sowerberry/Old Sally ............................................. ROBERTA BURKE*
Charlotte/Mrs. Bedwin ...................................................... SYDNEY CHOW*
Nancy ............................................................................... LINDSEY COREY*
Bill Sikes .......................................................................... COOPER GRODIN*
Ensemble/Bill Sikes u/s......................................................... KUPPI JESSOP*
Widow Corny ................................................................. KIM COZORT KAY*
Ensemble/Fagin u/s .................................... CHRISTOPHER MORRISSEY*
Ensemble/Widow Corney u/s.................................... ANNAYA OSBORNE*
Oliver ............................................................................ BENJAMIN PAJAK*
Fagin .............................................................................. JON J. PETERSON*
Ensemble/Dance Captain/Assoc. Choreographer/
Mrs. Sowerberry & Old Sally u/s ................................................. LIZZ PICINI*
Mr. Sowerberry/Mr. Brownlow ....................... JAMES MICHAEL REILLY*
Noah Claypole/Dr. Grimwig/Ensemble/Bumble u/s .......... WESLEY SLADE*
Ensemble /Nancy u/s ........................................... SARAH CLAIRE SMITH*
Mr. Bumble .................................................................... TROY J. STANLEY*
Bet/Ensemble/Charlotte & Mrs. Bedwin u/s .. EMILY VAN VLIET PEREA*
FAGIN'S GANG
KAIA DAVIS, BECKETT EDWARD HESS, JACK RODMAN (Dodger u/s), BREA SIEGEL, LILY ROSE
SHYTLE NOAH WEISS (Oliver u/s), JAXON WOODING, CAMPBELL WOOLEY
WORKHOUSE BOYS
of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Choreographers Society (SDC)
Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC)
Actors’ Equity Association (the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States)
League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
THOMAS J. AMENITA - IV, DEVLEN DONNELLY, ALEXANDER WILLIAM HARRIS, ISABELLA HODGES, DANICA SLAVIN, SOPHIA ELEANOR TRUJILLO
*Denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. uDenotes the Director/Choreographer is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Inc. an independent national labor union.
Florida Professional Theatres Association (FPTA) American Federation of Musicians Artists, Local USA 829 (a labor
association of Designers, and Craftspeople)
Florida Professional Theatres Association (FPTA) American Federation of Musicians United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 (a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople)
∆Denotes a member of the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, a labor union and professional association of Designers, Artists and Craftspeople. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is a proud member of F.P.T.A.
Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
PRODUCTION STAFF (AS OF 2/22/2023)
Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce
Dressers ............................. NATALIE MCMAHON, AMERA SPAGNOLI
Intimacy Consultant ...............................................................
NICOLE PERRY
Wranglers ..................................... JUDI ACKERMAN, ESTER DURRETT, PAT HORNER, JANET HOYT, JANIS MASCHKE, CINDY PADRICK, CAT PAGANO JOHN RIVARA, ANNETTE SCHMIDT, KAREN SCHWEITZER, CHRISTINE VONBALLMOOS, JEANETTE WILSON
TIME AND PLACE:
19TH CENTURY LONDON, ENGLAND
ACT ONE:
FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD ........................................... Workhouse Boys
OLIVER! ............................ Mr Bumble, Widow Corney, Boys, Governors
I SHALL SCREAM........................................ Mr Bumble, Widow Corney
BOY FOR SALE ..................................................................... Mr Bumble
THAT'S YOUR FUNERAL .................... Mr Sowerberry, Mrs Sowerberry, Mr Bumble
WHERE IS LOVE? ......................................................................... Oliver
CONSIDER YOURSELF ..................... The Artful Dodger, Oliver, Chorus
YOU'VE GOT TO PICK A POCKET OR TWO ....... Fagin, Fagin's Gang
IT'S A FINE LIFE .............................................. Nancy, Bet, Fagin's Gang
I'D DO ANYTHING ........................ The Artful Dodger, Nancy, Oliver, Bet, Fagin, Fagin's Gang
BE BACK SOON .............. Fagin, The Artful Dodger, Oliver, Fagin's Gang
15-Minute Intermission
ACT TWO:
OOM-PAH-PAH ................................................................ Nancy, Chorus
MY NAME ................................................................................... Bill Sikes
AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME ...................................................... Nancy
WHERE IS LOVE? (REPRISE) ........................................... Mrs Bedwin
WHO WILL BUY? .............................................. Oliver, Vendors, Chorus
IT'S A FINE LIFE (REPRISE) ............................. Bill Sikes, Nancy, Fagin, The Artful Dodger
REVIEWING THE SITUATION ...................................................... Fagin
OLIVER! (REPRISE) .................................... Mr Bumble, Widow Corney
AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME (REPRISE) .................................... Nancy
REVIEWING THE SITUATION (REPRISE) .................................. Fagin
FINALE ..................................................................................... Company
MD/Conductor/Keyboard ......................................
MATTHEW SMEDAL
Trombone/Music Contractor .......................................
STEVE SIGMUND
Woodwinds ..................................... SARA STOUT, ROB ERCOLANO, MAUREEN AMARAL GAY
Trumpet ....................................................................... RANSOM MILLER
French Horn.......................................................................... ANIA KUCIA
Violin ........................................................................... BONNIE BROWN
Viola ....................................................................... GALINA DENNISON
Cello ..................................................................................... ESSI NADAL
Bass ............................................................................. JEFF CARSWELL
Drums ............................................................................ LEE APPLEMAN
The Artful Dodger
Chase is a 7th grade theatre major at BAK Middle School of the Arts. Chase recently finished Newsies at Palm Beach Atlantic Children's Theatre (Crutchie). Past Maltz Jupiter Theatre and Performing Arts Academy of Jupiter credits include Willy Wonka Jr. (Grandpa Joe), The Drowsy Chaperone (Ensemble), 13 (Evan), Greek Mythology OlympiaGanza (Hercules), Best of Broadway Revue (Group Ensemble), You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Schroeder), Madagascar Jr. (Rico). Chase has previously been a member of BAK Chorus, Jazz Dance, and has performed at Maltz Jupiter Theatre Galas. He takes musical theater classes and voice lessons with Mr. Ricky Nahaas. Chase is grateful for this opportunity to be in his first professional show.
Ensemble
Collin Bradley is very excited to be making his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! He most recently performed in A Chorus Line at Drury Lane Theatre. Other credits include Elf! (Drury Lane Theatre) Hello, Dolly! (Marriott Theatre) and Evita (Drury Lane Theatre) Collin also performed with Ardent Dance Company in Chicago. He recently graduated from Millikin University with a BFA in Musical Theatre and a Minor in Dance. Insta: @collinjbradley. Website: collinbradley.com
Mrs. Sowerberry/Old Sally
Roberta Burke is excited to return after making her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut earlier this season in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. She has been fortunate to work with great theaters across the USA including Oregon Shakespeare Theater Festival (Ruined, The Merchant of Venice, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Peter Pan), The Goodman Theater (A Christmas Carol), Firebrand Theater (Caroline or Change), Here Theater (How to Break), Limelight Theater ( A Raisin in the Sun), Broward Center for the Performing Arts ( The Happening), and many others. Roberta graduated with a BFA in Musical Theater from Carnige Mellon University. She is a Florida and an island girl through and through. You can follow Roberta on IG: @Robertasmusic
Charlotte/Mrs. Bedwin
Sydney Chow is happy to make her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut! Some of her favorite credits include Camelot (The Muny), White Christmas (Engeman Theater), Hair (Forestburgh Playhouse), and Spamalot (Northern Stage). She is a 2021 graduate of Wagner College Theatre & Dance. Rep: Pantera/Murphy the Agency. Follow her @sydchow! sydney-chow.com
Nancy
Lindsey is thrilled to be making her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! A Carbonell Award winning actor, she received her BFA from New World School of the Arts. Most recently, she was seen in the World Premiere Production of American Rhapsody with Zoetic Stage and in the World Premiere Production of the new Broadway-bound musical, A Wonderful World with Miami New Drama. Originally from Chattanooga, TN, Lindsey currently lives in Fort Lauderdale. When not onstage, she spends her days at Insight for the Blind, producing audio recordings for the blind with the Library of Congress. lindseycorey.com @iamlindseycorey
Bill Sikes
Actor, singer, musician and composer, Cooper Grodin is proud to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre Debut in Oliver! . Born and raised in New York City, he received his Master’s Degree from the Manhattan School of Music. Title role in Phantom of the Opera National Tour, Les Misérables National Tour, The Band’s Visit Lab directed by Hal Prince, Shakespeare in the Park’s Into the Woods , Annie at Paper Mill Playhouse, Carbonell-nominated Best Actor in the Carbonellwinning Best Musical Sunday in the Park with George, Drama Desk-nominated The Golden Land, Henry Award-winning Best Musical Oklahoma! at the Denver Performing Arts Center, Helen Hayesnominated Best Musical Carousel at the Olney Theater, A Little Night Music at Barington Stage, The Bridges of Madison County at the Broward Center, NBC’s The Blacklist, ABC’s Deception. Original album
“It’s the Little Things” available on iTunes. With The Price Group. @CooperGrodinOfficial
Ensemble/Bill Sikes u/s
Kuppi (They/He) is very excited to be making their Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut! A native of Bangkok, Thailand, Kuppi is a graduate of the University of Michigan Musical Theatre Department’s class of ‘21. Favorite credits include Footloose (Ren), Godspell (Judas), and The Wizard Of Oz (Scarecrow). Kuppi is very thankful to their family, friends, and agents for their constant love and support. They would like to thank the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for giving them this opportunity! Insta: @kuppikruppom
Widow Corney
Fresh off her role as Jean in Good People with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, other appearances on these boards include Steel Magnolias (w/ Alison Fraser & Marcia Milgrom Dodge, and Born
Yesterday (w/ Andrea Burns & Peter Flynn.) Other credits; National Tour: Death of a Salesman with Hal Holbrook. The Music Man (w/ Richard Kind), Do Not Go Gentle (w/ June Havoc), Lucky Guy (w/ Rachel Bay Jones & Joey McKneely,) Always, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Lost Highway (Randal Myler: Dir), and The Goat or Who is Sylvia? Opera: Papagena in The Magic Flute , Gretel in Hansel and Gretel and Princess Margaret in The Student Prince Television: Bloodline, The Glades, and Burn Notice. An award-winning actress, Kim penned and performs her one-woman show, Silver Shadows; Dark Side of the Mountain, directed by husband Kenneth Kay. A recent run in NC garnered her the NC Society of Historians Award of Excellence for Historical Play. Kim serves as Director of Education with the Maltz Jupiter Theatre.
Ensemble/Fagin u/s
Christopher is originally from Australia and now based in New York City. Career highlights: Candide with New York City Opera, Beauty and the Beast , West Side Story, Peter Pan, The Sound of Music, Carousel, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Don Giovanni with Opera Australia. Since 2018 Christopher has proudly been a member of the dance faculty for New York Film Academy and is currently a show supervisor
for RWS, teaching shows for Holland America Crusie Lines. Christopher toured internationally with Princess Cruises, premiering six original production shows. He is a graduate of The Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne.
@christomorrissey
Ensemble/Widow Corney u/s
Annaya is a graduate of The Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Conservatory 2 year Professional Training Program’s inaugural class. She is excited to make her professional Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver !. Credits include, The Rocky Horror Show, A Little Night Music, Hair, Little Shop of Horrors, Ragtime, Arms too Short to Box with God, and Caroline or Change.
Oliver
Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut!! Benjamin is thrilled to play this iconic role, after originating the role of Winthrop in The Music Man on Broadway, for which he won The Theater World Award. His short film, Where It’s Beautiful When It Rains was a standout at the Fantasia Film Festival. He has recorded for Apple TV, Netflix, and has done a podcast for Amazon. Benjamin is a proud recipient of The Young Entertainers Award for Best Commercial. Much love to Barry Kolker and Bonnie Shumufsky Bloom. Love to Pop and Baba. @benjamin.pajak
Fagin
Theatre work includes: (Broadway) Cabaret. (OffBroadway) George M. Cohan Tonight! , Barefoot In The Park, Midnight At The Never Get . (Regional) Half A Sixpence, The Producers, Anything Goes, Annie, Peter And The Starcatcher, He Wrote Good Songs , Song Man Dance Man, Singin’ In The Rain, The World Goes Round, Rocky Horror Show. (West End & UK Theatre) Lionel Bart’s Blitz!, The Sound Of Music, A Chorus Line. Dames At Sea, She loves Me, Y, Sophisticated Ladies, Cavalcade, Whoop-Dee-Doo!, Cats, On Your Toes, Inner City. (Film) George M. Cohan Tonight!, Phenomerotica, Looks That Kill, Late Night, The Lost City Of Tomorrow, Rick’s Pawn Shop, Death’s Waiting Room, Like The Spider, The Color Of War, Anna Ballerina, Mail Order Wife, Surviving Picasso.
Ensemble/Dance Captain/Assoc. Choreographer/ Mrs. Sowerberry & Old Sally u/s
Lizz is thrilled to return to The Maltz Jupiter after performing in/serving as Associate for Chicago in 2020! Represented by CESD Talent Agency in Dance and Print, she also teaches fulltime at Broadway Dance Center in NYC. Lizz is honored to have made dance history by having a LaDuca boot named after her. (Check out LaDuca’s stunning “The Picini” rose gold boot!) Some favorite credits: Guys and Dolls, Chicago, A Chorus Line, Singin’ in the Rain, Crazy For You, Anything Goes, Oklahoma!, West Side Story, On The Town, Beauty and the Beast, Sister Act. Endless thanks to Denis, Andrew, CESD, her unbelievable family, her precious parti-poodle, and The Big Man Upstairs.
Mr. Sowerberry/Mr. Brownlow
Jim is delighted to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! Off-Broadway shows include Vilna and The Comedy of Errors . He appeared in Europe in West Side Story. Regional credits include Geva Theatre, Denver Center, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Fulton Theatre, Pioneer Theatre Company, and Arizona Theatre Company. TV credits include Succession , Bull , The Loudest Voice , Madam Secretary, Elementary, Person of Interest, and Law&Order: SVU. Jim was born in Canton, Ohio. He and his wife Nancy live in Rockway, New Jersey.
Noah Claypole/Dr. Grimwig/Ensemble/Bumble u/s Wesley was last seen at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in John Tartaglia's production of Beauty and the Beast Other Regional: The MUNY, McCoy Rigby Entertainment, La Mirada Theatre, Riverside Theatre, The Wick Theatre, Actors Playhouse, and many more. Favorite credits: Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (Igor, with Sally Struthers), The Music Man (Marcellus, with John Tartaglia), Shrek: The Musical (Shrek, Carbonell Nom.), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo, BroadwayWorld Award), and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Freddy). Wesley is also an accomplished puppeteer and improv-comedian seen on many stages at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. REP: ATB Talent; Instagram: @wesleyslade
Ensemble /Nancy u/s
Sarah Claire is grateful to be back onstage with Oliver! She was last seen in The Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Chicago, and Me and My Girl. Other credits include: National Tour of Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl/Belle/ Babette u/s), Louise in Gypsy and Kathy Seldon in Singin in the Rain at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, Hunyak in Chicago at Northern Stage. Sarah Claire is also a trauma therapist and runs her own practice in West Palm Beach, and also serves as Soul Care Director at ProvidenciaWPB. She received her BFA in Musical Theatre from Florida State University and holds a MS in Mental Health Counseling from PBA. Endless gratitude to the Maltz team, appreciation for her community and family, and deep love for Adam. @sc_counseling_
Mr. Bumble
Troy is pleased to be returning to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for his third show, having previously appeared in Newsies and as Doc in West Side Story . Troy has also performed in shows for Palm Beach Dramaworks, The Wick Theatre and Costume Museum, The Kravis Center, Island City Stage, Slow Burn Theatre Company and MNM Theatre Company, among others. Last year, he played the leading role in Boca Stage's critically acclaimed production of Ben Butler. Troy lives in Margate, FL. with his husband, Michael, and their furry ball of feline terror, Nova.
Bet/Ensemble/Charlotte & Mrs. Bedwin u/s Emily is beyond grateful and thrilled to return to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre stage. Past credits here include Jersey Boys, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, A Chorus Line, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Jersey Boys and Sweet Charity. Emily is a 2020 graduate of New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She would like to thank her family, Andrew Kato, Denis Jones, and the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Family for their continued support, guidance, and opportunities to do what she loves. Emily is a proud member of the Actors’ Equity Association
Denis is a two-time Tony Award® nominated choreographer and his work has been seen on Broadway in Tootsie, Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn and Honeymoon in Vegas . Other credits include Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz (Paper Mill Playhouse), Guys and Dolls (Kennedy Center), Eurydice (Metropolitan Opera), Chicago (The MUNY, St Louis Theater Circle Awards, Best Direction/Best Choreography), A Chorus Line, Crazy For You (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes Award, Best Choreography), The Tempest (NY Shakespeare in the Park), Hello Dolly! (Marriott Theatre), Call Me Madam, Paint Your Wagon (NY City Center ENCORES!), The Music Man (Goodman Theatre), The Sound of Music (Chicago Lyric Opera) and The Flamingo Kid (Hartford Stage, Connecticut Critics Circle Award, Best Choreography). Twotime Carbonell winner, Denis is very excited to return to the Maltz-Jupiter Theatre after the 2020 production of Chicago
Matthew is happy to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut with Oliver! Music
Direction credits include Broadway’s Mrs. Doubtfire (Matthew was also the music director of Doubtfire’s Original Cast Album), off-Broadway’s Clueless The Musical starring Dove Cameron, and the National Tours of The Bodyguard, Matilda, Ghost The Musical, and Catch Me If You Can. Matthew was also the music director of the Toronto installation of Matilda (RSC + Mirvish Entertainment). Matthew is the Music Supervisor of the new National Tour of Annie. His regional Music Direction credits include: Anne of Green Gables (Goodspeed, World Premiere), The Bodyguard (Paper Mill Playhouse), Jesus Christ Superstar (North Shore Music Theatre), and Man Of La Mancha, Big Fish, 1776 and Damn Yankees (all for Musical Theatre West). As a pianist, Matthew has performed at the Opéra de Rennes in Cole Porter’s La Revue des Ambassadeurs, and appeared with Grammyaward nominee Deborah Cox at the US Open Women's Singles Final Match between Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka.
For The Maltz Jupiter Theatre: I Hate Hamlet , The Mystery of Edwin Drood , Hairspray, The Mousetrap, A Chorus Line, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Academy, Anything Goes, Lost in Yonkers, Barnum, Master Class, Shooting Craps . Regional Theater (Selected): Portland Center Stage; Ford’s Theatre; The Old Globe; Cleveland Playhouse; Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; Asolo Repertory Theatre; The MUNY; Papermill Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater and multiple productions for Goodspeed Musicals including Fiddler on the Roof, Carousel, Showboat, Annie Get Your Gun, 1776, Big River, and Camelot. Selected Off-Broadway: The Bus and the American Premier of Frank McGuinness’ Gates of Gold (59 E 59); Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova); The Black Suits (The Public Theater); Things to Ruin (Second Stage, The Zipper Factory); The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks (Theaterworks USA at The Lortel). Selected Tours: James Taylor’s One Man Band; Ella. Michael recently designed Marie Antoinette the Musical for TOHO in Tokyo, Japan. His production of Phantom for EMK International has been running in Seoul, South Korea for 8 years. msportfolio.com
Leslye is excited to be returning to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. She previously designed A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Disgraced and Through the Looking Glass. Leslye’s work has been seen on stages all over South Florida including Palm Beach Dramaworks, Florida Stage, City Theatre, MadCat Theatre Co, Mosaic Theatre, and The Naked Stage for over a decade. She currently works at Bak Middle School of the Arts as an Artist in Residence helping students bring to life their own productions of our favorite musicals.
Lighting Designer
Kirk has designed the lighting for numerous New York productions, including Charles Busch's The Tribute Artist, The Divine Sister. Off-Broadway: What Then at the Ohio Theater, The Cook at Intar Theatre 53, Recent Tragic Events at Playwrights Horizons (starring Heather Graham). For the National Actors Theatre on roadway: The Sunshine Boys (Jack Klugman and Tony Randall),The Gin Game (Julie Harris and Charles Durning), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Right You Are. For the Irish Repertory Company in New York,
his presentations include Bedbound, Playboy of the Western World, Eclipsed, The Importance of Being Earnest and Major Barbara. Other New York productions include Mondo Drama, Havanais Waiting, Force Continuum (Atlantic Theater Company), My One Good Nerve (starring Ruby Dee), The Green Heart at Manhattan Theatre Club, The Shawl, Rude Entertainment , The Book of Liz (David and Amy Sedaris), Les MIZrahi (IsaacMizrahi), Hope is the Thing with Feathers, As Thousands Cheer and June Moon. Regionally, Mr. Bookman has designed at such notable theaters as Goodspeed Opera House, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Pittsburgh Public theater, Repertory Theatre of St Louis. Ballet credits include the English National Ballet, Santiago Ballet, the Cincinnati Ballet, Kansas City Ballet and Hungarian National Ballet. Projects with the San Francisco Symphony include The Thomashefskys, Of Thee I Sing, Oedipus Rex, The Nightingale and A Flowering Tree directed by Peter Sellars. Upcoming: American Dance Machine at the Joyce Theater, Pioneer Theater Company (in Salt Lake City) and 3 productions with Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Sound Designer
Scott’s Maltz Jupiter Theatre design credits include Sweet Charity, Forum, and Ain’t Misbehavin. On Broadway he has designed sound for productions of: A Free Man of Color, The Rivals, Contact, Marie Christine, Twelfth Night, and Jekyll and Hyde. Off Broadway he has designed productions of: A Minister’s Wife, Bernarda Alba, Third , Spitfire Grill, Elegies, Hello Again, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Regional credits include: The Argyle Theater, Manhattan School of Music, Merrimack Repertory Theater, the University of Michigan, Denizen Theater, Capitol Rep, Hanger Theater, Berkshire Theater Festival, Engeman Theater, and The Alley Theater. Concerts include Lincoln Center for the Performing Art’s American Songbook (since 1999), Live from Lincoln Center’s Broadway Stars in Concert in 2018 and 2019, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Chita Rivera at Carnegie Hall, and Actors Fund concerts of Hair and On the Twentieth Century, as well as many galas and concerts throughout Lincoln Center. As Sound Engineer, his credits include The Lion King, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Carousel (1994), Once On This Island (1990), and Little Shop of Horrors (1987). Scott is a faculty member of The Manhattan School Of Music.
Projection Designer
Zak is thrilled to be returning to The Maltz Jupiter Theatre where he previously designed Newsies. Zak has designed over a dozen shows on Broadway including the long running hit Rock of Ages (also London, Australia, Vegas, Los Angeles, Toronto, Norwegian Cruise Line,
National & European tours), Holler If Ya Hear Me, No Man’s Land & Waiting for Godot (with Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen), Evita, Lombardi (Drama Desk nomination), Elf, A Catered Affair (Drama Desk nomination), Xanadu . Regionally, he has been nominated twice for the IRNE award for his work at The Huntington Theater in Boston (winning for The Colored Museum, directed by Billy Porter), as well as winning the Helen Hayes award for his design of Jesus Christ Superstar at Signature Theater in Virginia. He has designed for many of the nation’s top regional theaters as well as creating long running shows in Las Vegas, Singapore and even The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular. Zak has also designed extensively for live concerts, television and both Disney and Universal theme parks. He is the Director of Media Design for Visual Terrain, Inc. www.visualterrain.net
Lee is delighted to return to the Maltz-Jupiter Theatre, having previously choreographed the violence for Sweet Charity, I Hate Hamlet, West Side Story, When The Inspector Calls, Newsies, Les Misérables, Kiss Me Kate, Beauty and the Beast, Dial M for Murder and Sleuth. He is a Fight Director, Certified Teacher of Stage Combat and a Theatrical Firearms Instructor with the Society of American Fight Directors who earned his MFA from the Professional Actor Training Program at the University of Texas at Austin. Lee is a former National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship recipient for his work in character masks who provides professional fight choreography for theatre, opera companies and universities across America. In South Florida he has worked with the Florida Grand Opera, Palm Beach Opera, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Miami New Drama, Zoetic Stage and Slow Burn Theatre. Currently, Lee is the Assistant Professor of Movement at Florida Atlantic University.
Oliver! is Jennifer’s fifteenth production serving as dialect coach for the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, with Sweet Charity , West Side Story, Steel Magnolias, An Inspector Calls, Billy Elliot, Fiddler on the Roof, and Lost in Yonkers among her previous credits. Since 2009, Jennifer has been a member of the artistic team at Texas Shakespeare Festival where she has served as voice/text coach for more than twenty of Shakespeare’s plays as well as many classic plays and musicals. Jennifer is the Chair of the Depart-
ment of Theatre Arts at the University of Miami, where she also serves as Professor of Voice and Speech in the BFA theatre training program. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting degree from Brandeis University and is a certified Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework.
Wig Designer
Gerard has designed for Hair on Broadway and on London’s West End. His New York credits include the Public Theater, Mint Theater Company, Playwrights Horizons, the Pearl Theater, and the Classic Stage Company. Regional Theatre credits include Theatre Under the Stars, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Paper Mill Playhouse, Maine State Music Theatre, Carousel Dinner Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Sierra Repertory Theatre, San Francisco TheatreWorks, Cape Playhouse, Sacramento Music Circus, Westport Country Playhouse, Peterborough Players, Actors’ Playhouse, and George Street Playhouse. Gerard has designed for Shakespeare festivals in New York, Lake Tahoe, New Jersey, Idaho, and San Francisco. Film credits include The Conjuring, Transamerica, Girls Will Be Girls, Notorious, The Ten, The Savages, and The Other Women. Gerard has worked extensively with the B-52s.
Production Stage Manager
Suzanne is very happy to be returning to Maltz- Jupiter Theatre, where she has stage managed An Inspector Calls, A Doll’s House: Part 2, Brighton Beach Memoirs, I Hate Hamlet, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, and Sweet Charity. She is also one of the resident stage managers at Palm Beach Dramaworks, where her last productions were The People Downstairs, Intimate Apparel and The Belle of Amherst. Suzanne has an MFA in Design from Northwestern University, is proud to be a member of Actors' Equity Association, and is presently serving as the leader of the South Florida Equity Community.
Assistant Stage Manager
Randall was ASM for this season's shows of Jersey Boys and Sweet Charity. He is happy to return to another Maltz Jupiter Theatre production. Favorite ASM credits include Summer Shorts Silver Anniversary 2022 (City Theatre), Drowsy Chaperone (Wick Theatre), The Amparo Experience (Broadway Factor), and A Christmas Story: The Musical (Slow Burn Theatre). Randall is also an actor local to South
Florida. He was most recently seen in one in two (Island City Stage) where he was nominated for a Carbonell Award in the category of "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Lead Male Role". He is grateful to be doing what he loves and thankful for his family and friends for their love and support.
Casting Director
Bob Cline has been the New York Casting Director for the past eight seasons for the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. In New York, Bob works as a director, casting director, and he is a professor at Pace University in Manhattan, where he is a proud faculty member in charge of the Senior B.F.A. Musical Theatre majors. Bob has helped to populate over 70 national tours, hundreds of regional theatre productions, films, TV shows, and commercials.
Original Costume Design and Construction
Bottari & Case designed many shows for the Maltz and BRDT. They have been a design team for over 53 years, having designed for Broadway: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s State Fair (Producer David Merrick's last Broadway show), Prince Of Central Park, and Marc Shaiman's Prop 8, The Musical On Broadway. Off-Broadway: Die Mommie Die (play and film) Road To Qatar, After The Fair, Night Of The Hunter, Little Me, Carnival!, Opal, Man Who Shot Lincoln, etc. Many National tours: I Do! I Do! (Lucie Arnaz), Camelot (Richard Harris), Man Of La Mancha (John Raitt, Ed Ames, Jack Jones,) the Japanese & World tour of My Fair Lady (Noel Harrison), the 25th Anniversary Tour of The King And I (Yul Brynner), Al Jolson, Tonight (Larry Kert), Funny Thing... Forum” (Mickey Rooney), Showboat (Shirley Jones) and many others. They have designed the last three international tours of Fiddler On The Roof starring Theodore Bikel and the last Guys & Dolls National Tour.
Producing Artistic Director/Chief Executive
Andrew Kato is celebrating his seventeenth season at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre as the Producing Artistic Director/Chief Executive. During his tenure, he has produced over 70 productions and subscriptions have grown to over 8,000 patrons. Overall attendance has grown to nearly 100,000 guests annually, securing the Theatre to be one of the most successful regional theatres in the southeast. Andrew was the Creative Consultant/Coordinating Producer on the Tony Awards® for 13 years. He was a Producing Associ-
ate on the Broadway productions of Jelly’s Last Jam, Angels in America and the off-Broadway production of Cryptogram . Andrew conceived and developed several musicals, including: Switch!, Academy, 1001 Nights, Street Songs, Diva Diaries, and Through the Looking Glass. Andrew received the 2012 Council’s Choice Muse Award from the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, the 2013 Silver Palm Award from the South Florida Theatre League for Outstanding Contribution, and the 2019 Richard G. Fallon Award for Excellence in Professional Theatre. Andrew has been honored as a Leader of Distinction by Florida Weekly and one of Palm Beach County’s 100 Most Influential Business Leaders by Palm Beach Illustrated three years in a row. He is a proud graduate of Florida State University and member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers (SDC).
Author, Composer, Lyricist
Born in London on 1st August, 1930, Lionel Bart was educated in his native East End before gaining a scholarship to St Martin’s School of Art. In 1956, he joined some friends in a skiffle group called ‘The Caveman’ featuring Tommy Steele. With the Bart song Rock With The Caveman, Steele launched his career with a UK Top 20 Hit in October of that year. Tommy Steele’s early screen career featured many of Lionel’s songs specially written for him including: The Tommy Steele Story (1957), The Duke Wore Jeans (1958, Light Up The Sky (1959) and Tommy The Toreador (1960) which featured the Top Ten single Little White Bull. Lionel became a ‘disciple’ of Joan Littlewood at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, and fell in love with musical theatre. This led to two early successful stage shows, Lock Up Your Daughters and Fing’s Ain’t Wot They Used To Be both in 1959, the same year as his classic Living Doll for Cliff Richard was a Number One single. 1960 opened with Do You Mind – another chart topping singles, this time for Anthony Newley, but the best was yet to come. Packed with wonderful songs, Oliver! opened at the New Theatre, London in June 1960 and ran for over 2500 performances. An instant success, it opened in New York in 1962 to great acclaim winning the coveted ‘Tony’ Award for its creator. The classic ballad ‘As Long As He Needs Me’ providing a huge hit for Shirley Bassey. With Oliver! still running, Bart launched three further shows: Blitz (1962), Maggie May (1964) and Twang (1965). During this time he continued to write for the cinema, notably From Russia With Love from the second Bond movie and a chart success for Matt Munro. In 1968, Oliver! was transformed into a lavish feature film. Perhaps the last of the classic screen musicals, the film received universal acclaim, collecting six Oscars and the soundtrack
album going Gold. For some years Lionel remained relatively inactive, his music kept alive by a steady flow of stage revivals, the enduring power of Oliver! and an unexpected hit single in the form of Cliff Richard with the Young Ones 1986 rendition of Living Doll. His real renaissance started in 1989 when he wrote and starred in the Abbey National Building Society TV advert with the accompanying single – Happy Endings. In 1992, the National Youth Theatre brought Blitz! Back to the West End and in the following year Maggie May. In 1994 Big Audio Dynamite revived Rock With The Caveman featured in The Flintstones movie soundtrack. In 1994, Oliver! his masterwork, was given a new, acclaimed revival at the London Palladium Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Directed by Sam Mendes. Lionel Bart’s international reputation as a composer, lyricist and playwright spanned more than four decades and included no less than nine Ivor Novello songwriting awards, the many Oscars for Oliver! and he was the first British composer to receive a Broadway Tony Award. In December 1997 Lionel was honoured with a Variety Club Silver Heart for Contribution to the World’s Musical Theatre.
Fagin's Gang
Kaia is thrilled to be making her Maltz Theatre debut. Recent credits: LWP’s Fun Home (Young Alison) and Slowburn’s Matilda (Alice). Thank you Mr. Kato for this incredible opportunity.
Fagin’s Gang
Beckett is thrilled to be joining the company of OLIVER! after playing Mike Teevee in Willy Wonka, JR at Maltz Jupiter Theatre. His hobby is playing guitar with School of Rock. Beckett attends Duncan Middle where he played Young Rudolph and Yukon Cornelius in Rudolph, JR
Fagin’s Gang/Dodger u/s
Jack is 13 years old and started acting when he was 5. Jack’s most recent roles include Jay (Descendants the Musical), Shrek (Shrek the Musical), Troy Bolton (High school Musical), Emmett (Legally Blonde) and Trunchbull (Matilda). Professionally, Jack has been in Matilda (Eric), A Christmas Story (Grover Dill) and Cat in the Hat (Boy) with Slow Burn Theatre Company. At 7 years old Jack played “Little Guido” in Nine at Stage Door. Last summer, Jack was on his first soundtrack, the studio recording of “Drag the Musical” where he later performed in the showcase originating the role of Brendan. Jack is thrilled to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! as part of Fagin’s Gang and Artful Dodger’s understudy.
Fagin’s Gang
Brea is a 7th grade student at Bak Middle School. She partcipates in shows at school and at the
Maltz' summer camps. Most recently she played Mrs. Teevee in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Fagin’s Gang
Lily is excited to make her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! Lily has previously played Oliver in Oliver!, Matilda in Matilda JR, and Evie in Disney’s Descendants at North Broward Preparatory School. Thank you to everyone who has helped Lily along the way!
Fagin’s Gang/Oliver! u/s
Noah is honored to make his professional debut in Oliver! Other credits: Maltz Conservatory’s Willy Wonka JR (Charlie), PBA Children’s Theatre Newsies (Albert). Noah is a 6th-grader at Bak MSOA.
Fagin’s Gang
Jaxon is proud to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver!. Jaxon recently performed in the Wizard of Oz at Lake Worth Playhouse Theater where he played the Mayor of Munchkin land and one of the flying monkeys. He also attended the summer arts program at the Kravis Center. Currently, Jaxon lives in Royal Palm Beach. When he is not acting, enjoys writing comics, drawing and playing Roblox.
Fagin’s Gang
Campbell has performed in local community theatre for the past five years and is thrilled for this opportunity at Maltz Jupiter Theatre. She is a 5th grader at Manatee Elementary School in Lake Worth.
Workhouse Boy
As a vocal major at BAK MSOA, Thomas is proud to make his Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! He is enrolled at JAM for voice and piano lessons and is a member of St. Patrick’s Youth Choir.
Workhouse Boy
Devlen is in the 7th grade Musical theater and Drama program at Duncan Middle School. His credits include Newsies, The Bus Stop, The Odyssey, and The Descendants.
Workhouse Boy
A 6th grader at The Benjamin School, is thrilled to be a part of his first professional production at the Maltz Jupiter Theater. Past musical credits include Rudolf Jr (lighting and tech), Moana Jr (Maui), Legally Blonde Jr (Emmett), and Elf Jr all at Abby’s Pe rforming Arts Studio, as well as Madagascar Jr, and the Best of Broadway at the Goldner Conservatory at the Maltz Jupiter Theater.
Workhouse Boy
Isabella is very excited to make her Maltz Theatre debut in Oliver! With her love of musical theatre, singing, tap, and jazz, she dreams of one day performing on Broadway.
Workhouse Boy
Danica is proud to make her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver! Former shows include Mary Poppins Jr., Greek Olympiaganza, Nobody to Murder
Most recently Danica acted as vocal director for Bak MSOA’s production of Oklahoma! and will be starring as Vi Moore in Bak’s production of Footloose. Danica was born in New York, she was raised in Palm Beach Gardens, FL where she currently resides.
Workhouse Boy
Sophia is proud to make her Maltz Jupiter Theatre debut in Oliver. Through The Performance Project at the Broward Center she has been in Willy Wonka and A Christmas Carol. Sophia was born and raised in Delray Beach, FL and is an 8th grader at Omni Middle School in Boca Raton. She hopes to continue performing in musical theater.
CONSERVATORY GRADES 8-12
SCHOOL EDITION A NEW MUSICAL
SCHOOL EDITION A
JUNE 5-25, 2023
JUNE 5-25, 2023
CONSERVATORY GRADES pre k-8 A MUSICAL FAIRYTALE
A MUSICAL FAIRYTALE
PERFORMANCES ON:
PERFORMANCES ON:
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 AT 2PM AND 7PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 24 AT 2PM AND 7PM
SUNDAY, JUNE 25 AT 2PM
SUNDAY, JUNE 25 AT 2PM
JULY 10-30, 2023
JULY 10-30, 2023
PERFORMANCES ON: SATURDAY, JULY 29 AT 2PM AND 7PM
PERFORMANCES ON: SATURDAY, JULY 29 AT 2PM AND 7PM
10 Minute Play Festival: June 26-July 7, 2023
10 Minute Play Festival: June 26-July 7, 2023
Performance on Friday, July 7
Performance on Friday, July 7
Week Long Camps for Senior Conservatory:
Stage Combat: Swords/Weapons
BROADWAY Dance Intensive
SUNDAY, JULY 30 AT 2PM week long camps for grades K-8 INCLUDE: Castles & Caves
SUNDAY, JULY 30 AT 2PM week long camps for grades K-8 INCLUDE: Castles & Caves
Pirates & Princesses SUPER HERO MASHUP UNDER THE SEA Mystery Theatre
Pirates & Princesses SUPER HERO MASHUP UNDER THE SEA Mystery Theatre
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Our 62nd Concert Season!
“Absolutely marvelous!”
- Mr. & Mrs. Sy Vladimer
“Looking forward to another great season. You guys are the best!!” - Leslie Rosenblatt
A Traditional Holiday
Saturday Dec. 3, 2022, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, 3 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Enjoy seasonal traditions as we proudly present our specialty -new and spectacular sounds to further elevate your holiday spirits.
Spotlight on the Band, 41st Annual Scholarship Concert
Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, 3 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Our many soloists, both young and seasoned, bring delightful features to both classical and popular fare.
Copeland Davis Symphonic Jazz
Saturday, March 25, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
Saturday, April 1, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Palm Beach’s grandest big band joins forces with the incomparable Copeland Davis Trio, a South Florida treasure for decades.
Fanfare and Flourish: American Salute
Saturday, May 20, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Eissey Campus Theatre
Monday, May 22, 2023, 7:30 p.m., Duncan Theatre
America’s unique gifts, more so than any other country, are captured in the concert band repertoire. Hear the stories of her greatness and reflect upon the memory of those who gave their all.
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Madeline Bandy
Daniel Barbuto
Rose Barbuto
Linda Baron
Joann Barrella
Phebe Bauer
Sharon Bechtold
Loretta Beisel
Geri Bentz
Anna Berger
Sandra Berrington
Susan Best Jones
Cheryl Bishop
Jacque Blair
Lorraine Bloom
Julie Bond
Betty Bowden
Lorrie Bowden
Dan Bromberg
Lorraine Bromberg
Linda Brooks
Karen Brown
Laurel Brown
Vickie Brunner
Kathleen Burdette
Susan Burgin
Teresa Campani
Diane Caramante
Katina Carbott
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Joyce Cassens
Tuula Cavanagh
Jennifer Cavicchia
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Samantha Kelly
Robin Kirkpatrick
Jill Kiviat
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Alan Kral
Barbara Kral
Jen Kraus
Linda Kress
Donna Langdon
James Lanpher
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Geri Lawrence
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Maria Lee
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Rosabelle Leifer
Richard Leonard
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Maril Levy
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Larry Lifland
Sandi Link
Jackie Lorkowski
Susan Lotman
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Carmella Magri
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Keeter Martinson
Janis Maschke
Alice Mashig
Thelma Maxie
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Carol Melton
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Randy Merchant
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Roland Severence
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Robert (Bob) Taylor
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Jane Torff
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Judith Wolfe
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All aboard the exotic and mysterious Orient Express as it takes off with a train full of larger-than-life suspects, each one with a motive and an alibi. This clever adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic boasts all the glamour, intrigue and suspense with a healthy dose of humor to quicken the pace.
BY CHARLES DICKENS ADAPTATION BY PAUL CARLIN ORIGINAL MUSIC AND ARRANGEMENTS BY FITZ PATTON CONCEIVED AND DEVELOPED BY ANDREW KATOThe magic of the yuletide season comes to life in Charles Dickens masterpiece, AChristmasCarol . This reimagined concept of the classic story of redemption is interwoven with dazzling special effects, traditional songs, strolling carolers and musicians, and will be sure to usher in holiday memories for years to come.
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BOOK BY DOUGLAS WORDS AND MUSIC BY GERRY BARRY MANNThis hit musical follows the inspiring remarkable rise to stardom. Featuring songs including “I Feel the Earth Move,” Tony® and Grammy® winner is the
Check into suite 719 at New York’s Plaza Hotel in the swinging 1960s and meet three comical couples: a long-married couple revisiting their honeymoon suite to rekindle the flame; a Hollywood producer on the prowl, reunited with his childhood sweetheart; and the parents of a nervous bride who has locked herself in the bathroom!
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This love letter to Broadway is the ultimate show biz fairy tale of the chorus kid who becomes an overnight star. A 1930s backstage musical is packed with plenty of pizazz and it will set your heart pounding with its rhythmically tapping feet and a hit parade of songs, including “Lullaby of Broadway,” and “We’re In The Money.”
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The Maltz Jupiter Theatre used the downtime created by the pandemic to complete the construction of a renovated and expanded 60,000 square foot building. To accomplish this project phase, we combined Act II (the production center/new stage) and Act III (the exterior of the Goldner Conservatory and Second Space). But there is still some work to be done.
To complete the theatre. we must complete our fundraising to finish the interiors of the Second Space, the Goldner Conservatory, and Scene.
This 40-seat dining experience will be an impressive amenity for donors and patrons that will include a catered tasting menu and bar. We will also have the opportunity to present cabaret performances in this show-themed venue.
This unique second floor location was chosen so guests arriving to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre can see our artists creating the costumes for the next production. The glass windows serve as a way to peer into the “soul” of the organization as we are creators of all our productions…exclusively for our audiences.
A new gift shop featuring theatrethemed trinkets and Maltz Jupiter Theatre branded apparel will open for arts lovers and supporters alike. All proceeds will be used to underwrite special theatre programs to benefit our community.
Education is a key element of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s mission. Doubling the size of the facility will allow us to engage more students in our community in after school, weekend, and summer classes and productions.
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This 199-seat flexible theatre space will allow us to diversify the types of work the Maltz Jupiter Theatre can present. Our plans include producing dramatic plays and new work that are better suited for intimate spaces instead of our larger stage.
If you would like to support the completion of any of the final phases of our facilities, or to schedule a tour of the space, please contact: Andrew Kato at akato@jupitertheatre.org
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This list includes gifts to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre with accumulated totals of $100 and above that were received between February 11, 2022 and February 10, 2023.
Donor Lifetime Giving can be found on page 52 of the Footlights program.
$100,000 and above
Admirals Cove Foundation
Anonymous
AYCO Charitable Foundation
The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation
Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Board of County Commissioners & the Tourist Development Council
Fidelity Charitable
Paul & Sandra Goldner
Roberta & Harvey Golub
Roe Green & The Roe Green Foundation
Dee Dee, Marty, & Doug Jaffe / The Jeff Hunter Charitable Trust
Jana & Kenneth Kahn
Kaufman Lynn
Construction
Nancy J. Kyle
Milton & Tamar Maltz Family
Jane F. Napier
Ruan Foundation
Robin B. Smith
State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs & the Florida Council on Arts & Culture
$50,000 and above
Mary Lee & Richard Bastin
The Clark Family Private Foundation
Maxine & W. James Farrell
Margaret A. Katz
Lois & Ray Richards
Thomas & Diana Ryan Charitable Foundation
Susan Namm Spencer
$25,000 and above
Anonymous
The Bebe Foundation
Edward T. Bedford Foundation
Lynn, George, & Mark Bovenizer & The Bov Foundation
Ann & Doug Brown
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Brown
Jim & Nancy Bush
Nancy Y. & Martin Cohen Family Charitable Fund
Janene & Rich Edlin / Greenberg Traurig
Susan & Leonard Feinstein Foundation
Leah & Edward Frankel
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
Esther-Mollie Hartman in memory of Jerry
Mary Ellen & Dermot Healey
Betty & Rodger Hess
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Metrowest NJ
Jewish Federation of Cleveland / Joseph & Florence Mandel Family Foundation
Rosemary & Rick Johnston
Jupiter Medical Center
Sallie Korman
Elizabeth & James Li
Richard & Jackie Loynd
Bill & Kay Morton
John & Carol Parker
Sally & Tom Neff
Beth Neuhoff & Steve Frank
Dr. Alceste T. Pappas & Mr. Sylvan V. Endich
PNC Bank
Martie & Bob Sachs
Schwab Charitable
Kristina & W. Scott Seeley
Barbara & Peter Sidel
Vanguard Charitable
Penni & Stephen Weinberg
$10,000 and above
Earl Abramson & Sheila Schlaggar
ACIS Anonymous
Baltimore Community Foundation
Joan & Richard Barovick
Phebe Bauer
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Berg
Bessemer Giving Fund
Kurt & Renee Bolliger
Anita Boxer & The Boxer Foundation
Howard J. & Emily Bromberg Family Foundation
The Chicago Community Foundation
Ann Corwell
Cox Foundation
Eileen Daly
Sharon & Carl Domino
Charles & Helen Ehlers
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard Eisenstein
Debra A. Elmore, A.K. Consulting
Ernst & Young Foundation
Maura & Dan Fitzgerald
Florida Power & Light Co.
Damaris DW Ford
Ann R. Grimm
Christopher & Jennifer Harris, AndersonMoore Construction Corp.
Margie Heney
Priscilla Heublein
Eva R. Hoard
Jeffrey & Glenda Hoops
Ann E. Howard
In Memory of James & Catherine Howenstine
Jodie & Dan Hunt & The Roy A. Hunt Foundation
Lyn Ianuzzi
Julie Kampf
Brett & Rocky Langbert
Edward C. Lassiter
Mark & Ellen Levine
Bob & Jennifer Male
The Maloy Family
Victoria & Hans Mautner
Michael G. McCafferty & Joseph U. Horton
John McDonald Company
Melville Foundation
Cathy & Andy Merson
Jack & Goldie Wolfe Miller Fund
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding
Anne Mundell & David Betts
Suzanne L. Niedland
Diane & James E. Perrella
Dr. Amit Rastogi
Rhode Island Foundation
Elizabeth Riley & Dan Smith
Babe Rizzuto & The Leandro P. Rizzuto Foundation
Saks Fifth Avenue Palm Beach Gardens
Schacknow Family Foundation, Inc.
Rhoda & Chuck Steiner
Susan R. Sullivan
United Way Miami
Mabel H. Vogel
Robert Warth & Maisie Barlow
Michael Welch
Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Wilson
Marjorie Yashar & Gerry Gibian
Ms. Frances Yu
$5,000 and above
Mr. & Mrs. Philip D. Allen
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Azeez
Mr. & Mrs. William Baer
Candice W. Bagby
Marilyn D. Balous
Bank of America
Charitable Gift Fund
Leslie Rogers Blum
Jean & Russell Carpenter
John & Dianne Couris
Heidi Cox
Susan & John Damon, The Tux Shop
Mr. Denis Doyle
David & Judie Drexler
Edward & Linda Edelman
Linda & Stephen Epstein Charitable Fund
The Gardens Mall
Wallace A. Graham
Dana & Karol Hamel
Rick & Nancy Heichemer
Steve Heinemann
Barbara & Robert Hurwit
Susan & Sydney Katz
Jane & Leonard Korman
Bob Lichten, Sr.
Nivin & Duncan MacMillan Foundation
Diann & Tom Mann
Robert & Mary McCormack
Carmel & Glen Mitchell
Judy & Mike Murray
Lura Myers
Anita & Robert H. Naftaly
Gregg Norman
Pelican Club / Lessing's Hospitality Group
Anna & Bo Polk
John & Monika Preston
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Aarne & Arlene Reid
Dr. & Mrs. James Reiffel
Frani & Dan Ridder
Janis Ruan
Jane G. Rusch
Gerry & Don Sacco
Joan & Alan Safir
Kathy & Joe Savarese, Homecare America
Fred & Deirdre Shapiro
Sandra Simon
Julie Simons
Mr. Craig R. Stapleton & Mrs. Dorothy W. Stapleton
Avy & Marcie Stein
John A. Stevens
Richard Sussman & Virginia Rodgers
United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit
VIP Vacations Inc / Viking River Cruise
Frank & Mimi Walsh
Warner Family Foundation
Judy & Morry Weiss
William & Katherine Wunder
$2,500 and above
Alexandra Hufty Anlyan
Anonymous
Dr. & Mrs. George Brener
Charlotte Broussard
Susan Burke
Capital One
Patrice Cheviot
Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Crisp
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Derbes
Hermine Drezner & Jan Winkler
John & Muriel Eulich
Jane & Gerald Feibusch
Elaine & Larry Feit
Harriet & Karen Fine
Toby & Michael Fine
Stephanie & Larry Flinn
Linda Frankel
Ines & Oscar Garcia
Laura & Chip Goode
Gorter Family Foundation
Laurie & Phil Gross
Mark & Judy Herrmann
Marlene Hewitt
Jacqueline Kato & Howard G. Smith
Phillip & Micki Lassiter
Steve & Arlene Lazarus
Gerry & Sue Levy
Amy & Dennis Malaney
Karen T. Marcus
Ilene Mayorca
Mr. & Mrs. James M McKenna
The Michel Family Foundation
Bel & Peter Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Miller
Maddy Modlin & Lee Brandon
Mr. & Mrs. John Morgan
Northern Trust
Kerri Anne Paizzi
Mr. & Mrs. J. Geddes Parsons
Naj & Emily Pervez
Carol & Lawrence Reich
Jill & Heinz Riehl
Linda & Harold Rosenson
Patricia Ellen Rowell & Ron Becker
Rick & Pattie Sirvaitis
Marilyn & Kenneth Steinback
Ms. Susan Sullivan
Stanley & Susie Trotman
Dennis & Roseanne Williams
Ann R. Wimpfheimer
Tom & Bobbie Wolf in Honor of Anne Hartley & in Memory of Jack Hartley
Nancy & Elliot Wolk
Carol & Larry Wright
Richard & Nancy Zeckhauser
Susan Zuckert & Steve Rogers
$1,000 and above
Dr. Rahul Aggarwal
Altria, Inc
Robert & Anne Ames
Lynda Arnberg & Stephen Margaritov
Keith & Helene Austin
Louise Austin
Steve & Judy Backstrom
Judy & Gary Bard
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Barefield
Sam & Judy Barker
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Barron
Todd & Debra Barron
Janice & Michael Barry
Stanley Barshay & Lois Bennett-Yaffe
Polly Bauer
Ronald Becker
Benaim Eye, LLC
Maria & Vittorio Bertuzzelli
Rena & John Blades
Judy & Jim Bloom
Julie & Peter Booty
Risa & Richard Borisoff
Barbara Dana Brylawski
Rev. & Mrs. Frederick Buechner
Mrs. Carole Butcher
Sharyn & Bruce Buyers
Mr. & Mrs. Tyler R Cain
Mary Ann Casey
Central New York Community Foundation
Joanne & John Cerreta
Lester & Lorinda Chiang
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Chisholm
Lois & Donald Chudacoff
Jean Claugus
Ann & John Cohen
Barry & Wendy Cohn
Sue & Bill Conaty
Frederick & Cynthia Cone
Lucy & Gordon Cook
Pam & Don Crile
Deborah Cummins
Mr. & Mrs. A. Haigh Cundey
Jay & Carole Cunningham
Philip & Dolores Dioguardi
Judy Divita
Janet & Phillip Dresden
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dritz
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dubinsky
Mr. & Mrs. William Duff
Janet L. Ellis
Don Ephraim & Terri
Sriberg for The Donald
M. Ephraim Family Foundation
Charles & Joyce Ezrine
Larry & Barbara Field
Richard & Schuyler Field
Mr. & Mrs. William Fink
Deedee & Stewart Forbes
Carol Frankel
Hannah & Briggs Fraser
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Fruscione
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fuge
Lenore Galasso
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Garrett, III
Robbin & Alexander Gaudieri
Ray & Gladie Gilmartin
Michelle & Gary Gluckow
Joel & Geri Goldberg
Golden Anvil Jewelers
Rona Goldstein & Dr. Alice Richman
James & Miki Gomez
Marilou Gonzalez & Daniel Tessler
Ms. Christine Gordon
Rae & Bruce Gordon
Rosalie & S. Robert Grass
Barbara & Lawrence Green
Bonnie & Martin Gregge
Roger & Sherryl Griffin
Deborah & Gary Grimm
Nina B. Griswold
Barry & Eleanor Hall
Donald Hammond
Nancy & Joel Hart
Debora Hartman
Ruth Hartman
Helga & Werner Hiller
Jenna & Lee Hoefert
Myra Hoffstein
Diane C. Honig
The Lisa L. Huertas Charitable Fund
Ann S. & Charles S. Hutchins
Theodore & Frances Hyde
Dr. Allan & Janet Jacobs
Jewish Communal Fund
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago
Gretchen & James L. Johnson
Marcia & Ned Kaplin
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kay
Susan & Robert Keiser
Judy & John Keller
George & Barbara Palmer Kramer
Mr. Eugene A. Kratus
Linda & Gary Lachman
Patricia L. Lambrecht
Anne Adams Laumont
Lisa Leder Foundation, Inc. / Lisa Leder
Dr. & Mrs. Bruce Levy
Martin Lewald & Eileen Solimene
Lilly Pulitzer
Michele K. Linen
Deena & Stuart Lockman
Dr. John & Mrs. Diana Lorenzo
The Luchini Group
Mr. & Mrs. John Mabie
Kathleen & Dale Maycen
The McCausland Foundation
Mary Bryant McCourt
Patsy & Don McCree
Deborah McGinnis
Mr. & Mrs. James McTaggart
David Meara
Colette Meyer
Paul Milakovich
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Miller, IV
Greg Mills & Lynn Richardson
Judy & Jim Mitchell
Ken & Harriet Mooney Charitable Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Bud Mopper
Dino & Art Moren
Bonnie & David Morganti
Suzanne & Michael Moskow
Jennifer & Tom Mounce
H. Herbert Myers Memorial Foundation
The New York Community Trust
Wendy & Bill Nolan
Ted & Mary-Pat Northrup
Charlotte & Joe O'Connor
Bonnie & Pacy Oletsky
Ruth & Irwin Peckman
Pence Plumbing
Sharon & Rubin Pikus
Mark & Masha Pinsky
The Pittsburgh Foundation
Sam & Anne Polk
Teresa & Rich Price
Mr. Jerry Pullins
Marcia & Louis Radler
Michael Raduazzo
Al & Sue Ramsay
Paul & Sheri Reback
Mimi & Robert Rieder
Geraldine Riggio
Robert Roath & Kelly Noel
Deborah Robbins
Robert's Rule Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation
Janna & Marc Ronert
Susan & Arthur Rosen
Carrie & Stan Rosenbaum
Stefanie & Steve Rosner
Abby & Reid Ruttenberg
Frank & Sarah Salizzoni
Mr. Sal Saraniti
Cyma & Ed Satell
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schein
Guido & Elisabeth Schuler
Gail F. Sermersheim
Pat & Bob Shapiro
Rhonda & Bruce Shear
Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Shotwell III
Sue & Steven Sim
Arline & Mark Slifkin
Carol & Michael Smith
Larry & Elaine Smith
Joan Soekotjo
Ellen & Martin Sperber
Jane & James Spingarn
The Honorable & Mrs. Ronald R. Spoehel
List includes gifts received January 1, 2001 to February 10, 2023 with accumulated totals of $10,000 and above supporting the Theatre, its Endowment, and the Believe Capital Campaign.
$25,000,000 and above
Milton & Tamar Maltz Family Foundation
$7,500,000 and above
The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation
$2,000,000 and above
Anonymous
Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Board of County Commissioners & the Tourist
Development Council
Paul & Sandra Goldner
Roe Green & The Roe Green Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J Katz, Jr.
Julie Konigsberg
Daniel J. Maltz
$1,000,000 and above
Roberta & Harvey Golub
Sallie & Berton E. Korman
Nancy J. Kyle
Jane F. Napier
Babe Rizzuto & The Leandro P. Rizzuto Foundation
Ruan Foundation
Robin B. Smith
State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs & the Florida Council on Arts & Culture
$750,000 and above
Nancy Y. & Martin Cohen Family Charitable Fund
PNC Bank
$500,000 and above
Admirals Cove Foundation
Anonymous
Lynn, George, & Mark Bovenizer & The Bov Foundation
The Clark Family Private Foundation
Community Foundation for Palm Beach & Martin Counties
Vickie & Jack Farber
Esther-Mollie Hartman in memory of Jerry
Betty & Rodger Hess
Eve & Eugene Lane
Bill & Kay Morton
Diane & James E. Perrella
Martie & Bob Sachs
$250,000 and above
Anonymous
Joan & Richard Barovick
The Bebe Foundation
Joan & Allen Bildner
Ann & Doug Brown
Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines
Dr. & Mrs. Bernard Eisenstein
Debra A. Elmore, A.K.
Consulting
Fidelity Charitable
Sandy & Isanne Fisher
Mary Ellen & Dermot
Healey
Patty & Bob Hendrickson
Priscilla Heublein
Dee Dee, Marty, & Doug
Jaffe / The Jeff Hunter
Charitable Trust
Gretchen & James L. Johnson
Jana & Kenneth Kahn
Chris Kritikos
Bonnie Osher
John Osher
Dr. Alceste T. Pappas & Mr. Sylvan V. Endich
Muriel & Ralph Saltzman
Kim & Sal Tiano
$100,000 and above
Anonymous
AYCO Charitable Foundation
Mary Lee & Richard Bastin
Phebe Bauer
Roger Berk & Ellen Tschappat
Anita Boxer & The Boxer Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William G. Brown
Cox Foundation
Russell & Dorothy Di
Giallorenzo
Sharon & Carl Domino
Edward T. Bedford Foundation
Linda & Stephen Epstein
Charitable Fund
Seymour Zoom Fleisher
Stephanie & Larry Flinn
Damaris DW Ford
Leah & Edward Frankel
The Samuel J. & Connie M. Frankino Foundation
John & Melinda Geberth
Wallace A. Graham
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Haseley
Eva R. Hoard & Norman Young, M.D.
Dr. Herbert & Myra Hoffstein
In Memory of James & Catherine Howenstine
Jodie & Dan Hunt & The Roy A. Hunt Foundation
Lyn & Ralph Ianuzzi, Sr.
Susan & Ross Johnson
William W. Karatz & Joan G. Smith
Kaufman Lynn Construction
Kathy Kretzer & Kretzer Piano
Brett & Rocky Langbert
Selma Le Vine
Elizabeth & James Li
Richard & Jackie Loynd
Maltz Jupiter Theatre Guild
Diann & Tom Mann
Victoria & Hans Mautner
Michael G. McCafferty & Joseph U. Horton
The McCausland Foundation
John McDonald Company
Cathy & Andy Merson
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Meyer, III
Harvey S. Miller & The Judith Rothschild Foundation
Lura Myers
Sally & Tom Neff
The New York Community Trust
Elaine J. Newman
Suzanne L. Niedland
John & Carol Parker
Frani & Dan Ridder
Elizabeth Riley & Dan Smith
Thomas & Diana Ryan
Charitable Foundation
Joan & Alan Safir
Saks Fifth Avenue Palm Beach Gardens
Kathy & Joe Savarese, Homecare America
Kristina & W. Scott Seeley
Mrs. Ellis Segal
Sharkey Family Foundation, Inc.
Barbara & Peter Sidel
Susan Namm Spencer
Ellen & Bill Stamler
Joan J. Stott, J.Q. Worthington Foundation
Tiffany & Co.
D'Vera Topol
Frank & Mimi Walsh
Penni & Stephen Weinberg
$50,000 and above
Earl Abramson & Sheila Schlaggar
Mr. & Mrs. Philip D. Allen
Anonymous
Louise Austin
Marilyn D. Balous
Baltimore Community Foundation
Bessemer Giving Fund
California Closets
Jean & Russell Carpenter
Charles Casey
Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Crisp
Dick & Beth Currie
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Derbes
Mr. Denis Doyle
Hermine Drezner & Jan Winkler
Janene & Rich Edlin / Greenberg Traurig
Albert E. & Birdie W. Einstein Fund, Inc.
Maxine & W. James Farrell
Florida Power & Light Co.
The Gardens Mall
Goldman Sachs
Philanthropy Fund
Gorter Family Foundation
Ann R. Grimm
Laurie & Phil Gross
Harold & Joan Halpin
Dana & Karol Hamel
Bea Herrick
Henry L. Hillman Foundation
Ann E. Howard
Barbara & Robert Hurwit
Jewish Federation of Cleveland / Joseph & Florence Mandel Family Foundation
Rosemary & Rick Johnston
Jane & Leonard Korman
Edward C. Lassiter
Ellen & Robert Lehrer
Nivin & Duncan MacMillan Foundation
The Maloy Family
Robert & Mary McCormack
Jack & Goldie Wolfe Miller Fund
The Modica Family Trust
William J. Napier & Jane F. Napier Charitable Trust
Beth Neuhoff & Steve Frank
Nextera Energy Foundation, Inc.
Northern Trust
RBC Wealth Management
Lois & Ray Richards
Steven & Beverly Rubenstein Charitable Foundation
Jane G. Rusch
Gerry & Don Sacco
Schacknow Family Foundation, Inc.
Schwab Charitable
Mrs. S. Harold Silvers
Carol & Daniel Strickberger
Susan R. Sullivan & John W. Sullivan
Richard Sussman & Virginia Rodgers
Thompson Charitable Foundation, Warren L. Thompson TTEE
Vanguard Charitable
Gil Walsh
Warner Family Foundation
Robert Warth & Maisie Barlow
Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Wilson
Ann R. Wimpfheimer
Patsy A. Ziegler
$25,000 and above
Alexandra Hufty Anlyan
Veronica Atkins
Mark & Susan Auerbach
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Barra
Mr. Bruce A. Beal & Mr. Frank Cunningham
Margaret Beleckis
Berrocal & Wilkins
Francine Bizar
Leslie Rogers Blum
Braman Motorcars West Palm Beach Jupiter
Howard J. & Emily
Bromberg Family Foundation
Jim & Nancy Bush
Mr. & Mrs. Tyler R Cain
The Chicago Community Foundation
David & Gladys Chleck
Chleck Family Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph B.
Clemens
Marcia & Jerald Cohn
Ann Corwell
John & Dianne Couris
Mr. & Mrs. Remy Cribb
Jay & Carole Cunningham
Eileen Daly
Mr. & Mrs. Jim D'Amelio
Susan & John Damon, The Tux Shop
Philip & Dolores Dioguardi
Janet & Phillip Dresden
David & Judie Drexler
Stephen J. Dukkony
Kevin & Leah Dunnigan
Edward & Linda Edelman
Lois Bachman Edwards
Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc.
Christina & James Embrescia
Mary Emerson
Don Ephraim & Terri
Sriberg for The Donald M. Ephraim Family Foundation
Mrs. Joseph D. Farish, Jr.
Susan & Leonard Feinstein Foundation
Elaine & Larry Feit
Larry & Barbara Field
Madeline & Sidney Forbes
Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Fox
Linda & Gregory Galdi
Nancy & Bill Gilbane
Marianne Glick & Mike Woods
Dan & Monique Goldwasser
Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Goodman
Christopher & Jennifer Harris, AndersonMoore Construction Corp.
Ted Hartley
Helga & Werner Hiller
Drs. Elise & Jeffrey Hillmann
Lauraine Hoensheid
Diane C. Honig
Jeffrey & Glenda Hoops
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Metrowest NJ
Jupiter Medical Center
Peggy & Andrew Kahn
Jacqueline Kato & Howard G. Smith
Terri & Sam Kaufman
Ms. Kathleen Kozinski
Mary Ann Lamont
Phillip & Micki Lassiter
Richard & Clare Lesser
Nadine Levy in honor of Betty & Rodger Hess
Bob Lichten, Sr.
Nate Light
Pattie Light
Deena & Stuart Lockman
Dr. & Mrs. Howard Lyboldt
Steve Macht
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Marcus
Bill Mattison
Mr. & Mrs. Clement McGillicuddy
Allola McGraw
Ruth C. Mead
Melville Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Miller
Carmel & Glen Mitchell
Dorothy & Albert Mogerley
Mary Montgomery
Mr. & Mrs. Charles V. Moore
Dino & Art Moren
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Morgan
Lois Morse & Family
Anne Mundell & David Betts
Judy & Mike Murray
Arlene & Brent Musburger
Anita & Robert H. Naftaly
National Endowment for the Arts
Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. O'Neill
Jane L. Overman & Paul R. Weltchek
Dr. & Mrs. Simon Parisier
Mr. & Mrs. J. Geddes Parsons
Naj & Emily Pervez
Jo K. Pulvermacher
Carol & Lawrence Reich
Rhode Island Foundation
Bill & Rita Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rogers
Frank & Marge Ryan
Lyn Schmader
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Scott
Eleanor R. Seaman
Gail F. Sermersheim
Dolores Keating Shapiro & Donn Shapiro
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sheehan
Arline & Mark Slifkin
Lois Sontag
Dr. Richard & Jackie Steckler
Avy & Marcie Stein
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Steinberg
Rhoda & Chuck Steiner
Ron & Barb Stern
Sally Still, Esq., Ward Damon Posner Pheterson & Bleau, P.A.
Bonnie & Tom Strauss
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Sullivan, Jr.
Anne B. Tanen
TD Bank
The Travel Gallery
Stanley & Susie Trotman
Ralph B. & Mabel H. Vogel
Barbara & Norman Wain
Eileen M. Weissmann
Michael Welch
Mr. & Mrs. William Weldon
Mr. & Mrs. Ogden White, Jr.
Dennis & Roseanne Williams
Ken & Donna Wright
Larry & Carol Wright
William & Katherine Wunder
Marjorie Yashar & Gerry Gibian
Lynne Zinghini
Susan Zuckert & Steve Rogers
$10,000 and above
Abramson Family Foundation
ACIS
Norman Adler
American Express Corporation
The Ames Charitable Foundation
Mrs. Ruth Amiel
Ralph & Sandy Anderson
Bud & Gloria Annenberg
Anonymous
Sylvia & Stanley Applebaum
Norman Atkin MD & Joan Claire Schwartzman
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Azeez
Alice Minton Bael
Mr. & Mrs. William Baer
Candice W. Bagby
Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund
Sam & Judy Barker
Tom & Barbara Bascetta
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Berg
Jeff & Elizabeth Berger
JoAnne Berkow & Steven A. Tendrich
Donald & Betsy Bleznak
Judy & Jim Bloom
Mr. William W. Boeschenstein
Debra Boger & Emmett Boyle
Kurt & Renee Bolliger
Lorraine & Keith Bolton
Alexander & Holly Bondar
Julie & Peter Booty
William C. Bousquette
Dr. & Mrs. George Brener
Murray Brown & Rima Robinson
Barbara Dana Brylawski
Phone: (561) 575-2223 or (800) 445-1666
Address: 1001 East Indiantown Road, Jupiter, Florida 33477
Phone lines to the Box Office are closed after business hours and are not answered. The Box Office opens 90 minutes prior to each performance for walk-up sales and remains open until the end of intermission or, in the case of shows without an intermission, until 15 minutes after the performance begins.
Box Office Hours (October through April):
Monday through Friday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 2:00pm Sunday: CLOSED
Additionally, the Box Office opens 90 minutes prior to each performance, and remains open until the end of intermission or, in the case of shows without an intermission, until 15 minutes after the performance begins.
24-Hour Ticketing: go.jupitertheatre.org
Group Tickets: (561) 972-6117
Green Room Event Sales: (561) 972-6117
Program Advertising: (561) 972-6117
For a full listing of the Box Office policies visit: jupitertheatre.org
Beginning 90 minutes prior to any evening performance of a season subscription show, subject to mezzanine seat availability, students under 18 with a valid student ID may purchase up to two $25 student rush mezzanine tickets to that performance. Ticket(s) must be purchased in person and CANNOT be ordered over the phone or online.
*Note: Student Rush is applicable only for Maltz Jupiter Theatre Season productions and does not apply to limited engagements or other non-Maltz Jupiter Theatre produced events.
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is dedicated to providing persons with disabilities the necessary measures for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Accessible seating for persons with disabilities is available in our orchestra and the Green Room Club Level. Please be sure to mention any special seating request when placing your ticket order. Our lobby restrooms are also fully accessible.
Headsets aiding in amplification and clarity are available for hearing impaired patrons on a first come, first serve basis. Receivers with earphones or hearing loops are available free of charge and may be signed out prior to the performance using a driver’s license or major credit card. They are lightweight and can be used in all sections of the theatre. Upon completion of use, your ID or credit card will be returned.
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access are an integral part of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s mission and values. We believe that the arts are a powerful platform for social change, and our commitment to the community begins at the core of our work. We are dedicated to fostering and empowering a diverse workplace, engaging our underserved communities, and creating strong relationships with community stakeholders from every background.
The Maltz Jupiter Theatre wishes to acknowledge and honor the land upon which we gather as the historic and traditional territory of the Jaega chiefdom and the inhabitants of the village of Jobe. We recognize the rich diversity of nations that lived in and shaped South Florida, and we hope to honor their legacy.
Maltz Jupiter Theatre is committed to the health and safety of our patrons, artists, staff and volunteers. We will continue to focus on providing a clean, safe and sanitized environment for everyone.
Goldner Conservatory of Performing Arts: (561) 575-2672
Sponsorship and Underwriting: (561) 972-6124
Volunteer: (561) 972-6105
Visit us online at: jupitertheatre.org
All performances, artists and dates subject to change. The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit Organization.
W. Scott Seeley, Chair
Robin B. Smith, Vice Chair
Milton Maltz, Chair Emeritus
Doug Brown, J. Philip Clark, Eileen Daly, Janene Edlin, Debra A. Elmore, Jack Farber, Maxine Poole Farrell, Linda M. Flynn, Paul A. Goldner, Roberta E. Golub, Roe Green, Rodger H. Hess, Jeffrey R. Hoops, Martha Ingram, Peggy Katz, Brett Langbert, James M. Li, Tamar Maltz, Karen T. Marcus, Hans Mautner, William I. Morton, Sally B. Neff, Alceste T. Pappas, Ph.D., Amit Rastogi, MD, Janis Ruan, Robert Sachs, Avery Sommers, Susan Namm Spencer, John A. Stevens, Jay M. Wilson
Andrew Kato
ProducingArtisticDirector/ChiefExecutive
Executive Department
Kelsey Peterson
Executive Assistant
Development Department
Brett Wilson
MajorGiftsOfficer
Christina Van Vliet Rynasko DevelopmentEventsandSpecial Projects Manager
Charla Sramowicz DevelopmentEventsand SpecialProjects Associate
Liz Friedman DevelopmentManager
Jan Adams DevelopmentAssociate
Nora Minichino
Grant Writer
Finance Department
Kristen Feldman Director of Finance and Administration
Jana Johnson
Finance Manager
Kelly Morgan
Assistant Finance Manager
Marketing Department
Diane D’Amico
MarketingManager
Jeffrey Barry
MarketingArtDirector
Jamil Jiron
GraphicDesigner
Anne Schmidt
SalesManager
Nora Minichino Public Relations Consultant
Daena Briscoe
TechnologyManager
Jorge Morón
FacilitiesOperationsManager
Tyler Galceran
ProductionOperationsManager
Education Department
Kim Cozort Kay Director of Education
Kelly Morgan
ConservatoryAdministrator
Briley Crisafi Instructor
Torie D'Alessandro Instructor
Kenneth Kay Instructor
Rachael Lagasse Instructor
Mary Stucchi Instructor
Box Office
Jay L. Johnson
BoxOfficeManager
Olivia Rivera
AssistantBoxOfficeManager
Eileen Weissmann
Box Office Administrator
Erin Hennessey
Box Office Administrator
Sarah Salmasian
Box Office Administrator
Artistic Department
Eloisa Ferrer
CompanyManager/Producing Assistant
Eileen Weissmann
Assistant Company Manager
Volunteer Department
Nany Cion
Volunteer Coordinator
Production Department
George Horrocks
Director of Production
Steve Graybill
Technical Director
John Shamburger
ScenicChargeArtist
Tracie VanLaw
AssistantScenicChargeArtist
Misha Wulfe
Properties Master
Andy Canning-Skinner
Assistant Properties Master
Aaron Parelli
Master Electrician
Jodie Rodgers
Assistant Master Electrician
Ernesto Gonzalez
AudioSupervisor
Stella McCullough
Stage Supervisor
Chelsea Tuffy
CostumeShopManager
Sophia Lombardo
WardrobeSupervisor
Kelly Wilkinson
First Hand
Brooks Behrens
Draper
Cassie Moore
Master Carpenter
Jacob Aguglia
Carpenter
Michael Tamila
Carpenter
Vitaldo David
Carpenter
On behalf of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre Board of Directors, Executive Staff, and the entire tri-county community, we gratefully thank our many dedicated volunteers for their enthusiasm, support and tireless work.
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