Performances Magazine | Segerstrom Center for the Arts, May 2024

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2 SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS MAY 2024 Contents 6 Welcome From the Chairwoman of the Board and the President & CEO 7 Calendar of Events 8 People love Funny Girl 12 New jazz season goes black and white P1 Program Cast, performances, who’s who, program notes and more 18 Summer sounds like this 20 Rock star with a cello 22 Thank you to our 2023 Patron of Acclaim donors 23 Donors Thank you to our supporters 32 Center staff 20 8
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Welcome

Dear Friends,

As the sun shines brighter and flowers bloom, we are delighted to invite you to immerse yourselves in a world of art and creativity this vibrant month of May.

Join us as Matt Doyle makes his Center debut with his Broadway-winning voice and charming storytelling. Discover a whole new world at Disney’s Aladdin, the hit Broadway musical. Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the Center with four featured movie nights or learn Polynesian dance as part of this month’s Tuesday Night Dance at the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. For family fun, learn about the Native Hawaiian relationship to salt, also known as pa’akai, with The Pa’akai We Bring, a captivating Family Series show made for everyone. The endlessly entertaining Seth Rudetsky and internationally award-winning Lillias White team up for a lively night of songs, laughs, and exciting behind-the-scenes anecdotes. If you’re looking for even more hilarity, Funny Girl will have you cackling with this Broadway musical comedy extraordinaire. Two-time Peabody Award-winning comedian Hasan Minhaj entertains audiences with his new show Off With His Head. Our resident company Philharmonic Society of Orange County brings the best ensemble of its kind, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with Gabriela Montero.

Let’s celebrate, and thank you for being a part of our community!

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Board of Directors

Jane Fujishige Yada, Chairwoman of the Board

Casey Reitz, President & CEO

David H. Troob*, Treasurer

Sally S. Crockett*, Secretary

Wylie A. Aitken

Julia Argyros

Bart Asner

Jesse Bagley

Marta S. Bhathal

Deborah Bridges

Louise Bryson

Mark Chan

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

James A. Driscoll*

Moti Ferder

John C. Garrett

John Ginger*

Jackie Glass

Carole Haes Landon

Wendy Hales

Lawrence M. Higby*

Betty Huang

Molly Jolly

Roger T. Kirwan*

Harmon Kong

Karla Kraft

Shanaz Langson

Kate Levering-Jahangiri

William F. Meehan*

Britt Meyer

Ethan F. Morgan*

Rick J. Muth*

Walter Parsadayan

Mark C. Perry*

John Phelan*

Maria Rigatti

Chris Rommel

Holly Breaux Schwartz

Elizabeth Segerstrom

Steve Sherline

Stewart R. Smith*

Tony Smith

Steven M. Sorenson, M.D.

Connie Spenuzza

John E. Stratman Jr.

Samuel Tang

Kelly Thomson

Laura Vanderhook

Gaddi H. Vasquez*

Jaynine Warner

Carol L. Wilken*

Henry T. Segerstrom,± Founding Chairman

Directors Emeritus

Anthony A. Allen

Pat Poss±

Timothy L. Strader

* Member of Executive Committee ± in memoriam

Resident Companies

Arthur Ong, Chairman, Pacific Symphony

John Flemming, Chair & CEO, Philharmonic Society

Craig Springer, Chairman, Pacific Chorale

Arts Supporters

Susan Condrey, Chair, The Guilds of the Center

Britt Meyer, President, Angels of the Arts

Lupe Erwin, Chair, Arts and Business Leadership Council

Karly Brown Thiret, President, The Center Stars

Kate Levering-Jahangiri, President, Ave. to the Arts

Cindy Ramirez, Chair, The Center Docents

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Calendar of events

June 2024

Funny Girl

May 28–June 2 | Broadway

Chichester Psalms

June 1 | Pacific Chorale

Pride Live: Pride Anthems

June 4–5 | Special Event

Tuesday Night Dance:

Broadway Dance

June 4, 11, 18, 25 | Free Dance Class

Beethoven’s Ninth

June 6–8 | Pacific Symphony

Party

Summer Sounds: Boogaloo Assassins

June 7 | Free Outdoor Concert

The Barber of Seville: Opera for Kids

June 8 | Pacific Symphony

Ode to Joy

June 9 | Pacific Symphony

Summer Sounds: J Boykin

June 14 | Free Outdoor Concert

July 2024

Tuesday Night Dance

July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Free Dance Class

Movie Mondays

July 8, 15, 22, 29 | Free Outdoor Films

Dixie’s Tupperware Party

July 10–14 | SPECIAL EVENT

Summer Sounds: Undecided Future

July 12 | Free Outdoor Concert

Silent Disco

July 13 | Dance Party

Sweeney Todd

June 14–15 | Pacific Symphony

Summer Sounds: V.C.R. ft Soulquest

June 21 | Free Outdoor Concert

Hauser: Rebel with a Cello

June 23 | Special Event

Plaza Prom

June 28 | Fun for All

Summer Sounds: Maria Sanchez & The Midnight Groove

July 19 | Free Outdoor Concert

Coollab Festival

July 20 | Music Festival

Clue

July 23–28 | Broadway

Summer Sounds: Tropa Magica

July 26 | Free Outdoor Concert

All Abilities Celebration

July 27 | Fun for All

Artists, events and dates subject to change; visit www.scfta.org for details and times. Segerstrom Hall • Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall

Samueli Theater • Julianne and George Argyros Plaza

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People love Funny Girl

It could be a disaster to have your son-in-law turn your life story into a Broadway musical. But that’s what happened to Fanny Brice, and thank goodness he did!

That musical is Funny Girl, coming to the Center in May with all the fun, grit, and songs you love, including “Don’t Rain on My Parade,” “People,” and “I’m the Greatest Star.” It’s a bittersweet comedy that tells the story of the indomitable girl from the Lower East Side of New York City who rose to stardom and the tempestuous relationship she had with gambler Nicky Arnstein, her second husband.

The story proves one thing: You can’t judge a book by its cover. Brice was not a particularly attractive woman, and her heavy local accent could grate. No one believed she could be a star,

but then a funny thing happened: Brice became a beloved performer.

Her son-in-law was film producer Ray Stark, who, after Brice’s death, thought the story would make a great show and produced the original Broadway hit musical. It opened in 1964 and starred Barbra Streisand (who also starred in the film version four years later).

Sixty years later, Funny Girl the musical is back with a fantastic production starring Katerina McCrimmon as Brice. Anyone who grew up with Funny Girl the movie might feel intimidated by Streisand’s famous powerhouse performance. Not McCrimmon. She gives Streisand a run for her money when she blows the walls out with “Don’t Rain on my Parade” in the first act.

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Katerina McCrimmon in the national tour of Funny Girl Photo: Evan Zimmerman

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“McCrimmon is a triplethreat dynamo who holds the audience’s focus every second she’s on stage, boasting a nasal Brooklyn bray in the comedic scenes, and a bell-toned belt for Jule Styne’s soaring tunes like ‘People’ that gave me chills just like a vintage Babs album,” says Orlando Weekly

“Funny Girl is a show that lives or dies on the abilities of the actress playing the titular role,” says Attractions magazine. “Katarina McCrimmon is an absolute powerhouse of a singer. Showing equal parts vulnerability and bravado, McCrimmon truly brings the multi-faceted Brice to life on stage.”

With one of the most iconic scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill and an updated book by Harvey Fierstein based on the original classic, you don’t want to miss the show Vogue magazine calls “Vivacious and delightfully glitzy.” Don’t let anyone rain on your parade—get your tickets now.

Segerstrom Hall May 28 – June 9 | Tickets start at $39

In her lifetime Fanny Brice’s theater roles were only a small part of her career. She had major hits singing “My Man” and “Second-Hand Rose,” both of which she premiered in Ziegfield Follies of 1921. For the next 30 years Brice’s fans continued to request she sing “My Man,” and in 1999 her recording of the hit song received a posthumous Grammy Hall of Fame Award.

Brice began making films in the 1920s. In the 1930s she created and starred in a hit radio show playing the wildly popular character of Baby Snooks, a bratty toddler. She was in her 40s at the time and played the role until her death at age 59 in 1951.

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Photo: Matthew Murphy for MurphyMade Katerina McCrimmon and Stephen Mark Lukas in the national tour of Funny Girl
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New jazz season goes black and white

The Center’s 2024–25 jazz season is leaning black and white… as in the keys of a piano. Three of our artists are pianists who each have their own particular approach, whether it’s Southern charm, Caribbean influences, or streaming small concerts from an artist’s home that are heard all over the world in real time.

Samara Joy makes a welcome return to the Center. She’s only 24 years old but she’s gone supersonic. Shortly after Joy’s previous appearance in Samueli Theater, she won Best New Artist at the 2023 Grammys and her second album won Best Jazz Vocal Album.

Joy had the jazz gene in her for quite a while, but she just didn’t know it. She was brought up surrounded by gospel and Motown music, and in high school she sang with the jazz band. But it wasn’t until she enrolled in college and declared as a voice major that she woke up to the possibilities of jazz. Campus friends introduced her to some jazz recordings and Joy’s career soon took off.

Now her voice is being called a once-in-ageneration sensation, and film director Regina King calls her “a young woman who seems like Sarah Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald are both living in her body.”

“When you have a gift, you can’t run away from it,” Joy told Huffpost. “I had to practice and develop my voice. I loved the fact that I could just be myself and express myself… There’s nothing like that feeling.”

Sean Mason didn’t learn to play the piano until he was in his early teens, but he’s made up for lost time by becoming a unique voice in jazz, steeped in the Southern echoes of his childhood home in North Carolina. The Sean Mason Quintet makes its Center debut with a sound that is described as highly melodic and infectious.

It was Branford Marsalis who heard Sean playing, suggested he move to New York City, and then told his brother Wynton Masalis to look out for this talent-driven kid. Mason made the most of it, quickly securing performances and residencies at some of the city’s most wellknown jazz clubs, all while attending The Juilliard School.

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Photo: Meredith Traux Samara Joy Sean Mason

Last year he released his debut album, The Southern Suite, and the music is timeless. It hits the intersection of the lowdown blues joint, the pew of a Black Baptist church, and the glamour of a Broadway score: uptown elegance mixed with downtown grit.

Even though Mason is in his mid-20s, his maturity stands out in his music, which is all instrumental. It embodies the essence of the Southern experience, celebrating the fun and joy of life.

We’re also celebrating some jazz birthdays this season, including pianist Monty Alexander, who is turning 80. This Grammy-nominated keyboard icon returns to the Jazz Series with his wide repertoire of music that includes the American Songbook, blues, gospel, and bebop.

Alexander was born in Jamaica, and his music still shows its playful Caribbean influences. He was 17 when his family moved to Miami, where he played in clubs and picked up on American jazz influences. Two years later Frank Sinatra happened to hear Alexander and invited him to New York City where Alexander became a club favorite. He performed with Sinatra and soon counted other popular jazz musicians, including Miles Davis, Count Basie, and Milt Jackson, as friends.

He told Strand magazine that he wants his concerts to “bring people together and have fun.” Alexander is a perennial festival favorite and has appeared at the renowned Montreux Jazz Festival 23 times since 1976. For the past

decade he’s been the artistic director and performer at his own Monty Alexander Jazz Festival in Maryland. He continues doing gigs with other musicians and appearing on dozens of recordings.

“Even now, it’s one world of music for me,” says Alexander. “Even though I do this thing and the other thing, at the end of the day it’s Monty Alexander. I still seem to make people happy.”

When did you last hear a cappella gospel music that could make angels weep? Take 6 is the model for vocal genius, with six voices that sound like a finely tuned orchestra. The group makes its Center debut for Christmas, with a captivating take on holiday classics that will make you forget the traffic jams outside.

Formed in the 1980s, the lineup has changed a few members over the years, but never the crystal tones that make their music sound so magic. They can do just about any genre, integrating gospel with inspirational lyrics, to jazz, R&B, doo wop, and blues. The cross section of artists that they have worked with include Don Henley, Queen Latifah, Randy Travis, CeCe Winans, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, and Jacob Collier.

But like a finely tuned orchestra the group continues to push boundaries with their concerts and their many recordings. This is an evening that will make the holidays sound better than you’ve ever imagined.

We’re welcoming the new kid on the block to the Jazz Series. The recently created Pacific Jazz Orchestra (PJO) calls Los Angeles home, of course! With the city’s talent pool of musicians, where else could you put together an ensemble like this representing jazz, a uniquely American

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Photo: Hollis King Monty Alexander Photo: John Abbott Take 6

art form? The artistic director and conductor for the 40-piece orchestra is Chris Walden, who has worked with the top musicians and singers in the industry.

“It’s not a symphony orchestra, but it’s also not just a big band,” said Walden to Variety. “It’s a hybrid ensemble with instrumentation that allows us to explore the boundaries of jazz and create collaborations with a wide range of guest artists.”

For its Center debut, PJO will celebrate the 80th birthday of singer/songwriter/pianist Ivan Lins, an icon in Brazilian music, who joins the evening along with guests Jane Monheit and Lee Ritenhour. Lins’ songs have been covered by many of the big names in jazz, including George Benson, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Horn, Sting, Barbra Streisand, and Michael Bublé, just to name a few. He keeps on releasing successful albums and has won three Latin Grammys. Lins loves working with an orchestra. “If I was a rich guy, all my albums would have orchestra or a big band,” he told Downbeat magazine.

This is also a welcome return for Monheit, a Center favorite. She already has a Lins connection: She has performed with Lins and writes English lyrics for him.

Monheit grew up in a musical family and even at a young age was drawn to jazz and Broadway musicals. Having performed for more than 20 years, she has made 12 studio albums and countless recorded guest appearances, including here at the Center.

Grammy winner Ritenhour played his first recording session at 16, and the following year he worked with Tony Bennett. As an L.A. native he was in the right place at the right time. This jazz guitarist also works with fusion, crossover and post-bop, as well as Brazilian jazz: He has recorded with Lins. Ritenhour is a legend in the business and in great demand as a sessions

artist. He has celebrated more than 60 years in the business and isn’t slowing down yet, as we’ll see at this concert.

The Emmet Cohen Trio makes its Center debut. Cohen is a multitalented pianist, who started playing at age 3. At 21 he was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk International Piano Competition. But he really made his name during the pandemic when he, his trio, and special guest artists—including Samara Joy, Christian McBride, and Joe Lovano—began Live from Emmet’s Place, recorded in his New York City apartment. Thousands of jazz fans around the world watched on the live stream and millions more watched the videos.

The massive popularity has moved to IRL and he’s now performing in festivals, music venues and jazz clubs around the world, including Village Vanguard, Ronnie Scott’s in London, and the Cotton Club in Tokyo.

Of course, he and his fellow musicians are immensely talented, but there’s more to it. The Guardian praises “Cohen’s energy, exceptional musicianship, and likable personality” and “his inclusive brand of jazz, incorporating the entire tradition of the genre from the 1920s to the present day.” Have you heard any stride piano lately?

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Disney Theatrical Group under the direction of Andrew Flatt Thomas Schumacher Anne Quart presents

Disney Theatrical Group under the direction of Andrew Flatt Thomas Schumacher Anne Quart presents

ALAN MENKEN

Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN TIM RICE and CHAD BEGUELIN

Starring

ADI ROY MARCUS M. MARTIN SENZEL AHMADY ANAND NAGRAJ AARON CHOI SORAB WADIA

Starring

JAKE LETTS NATHAN LEVY COLT PRATTES

NICHALAS L. PARKER J. ANDREW SPEAS

ADI ROY MARCUS M. MARTIN SENZEL AHMADY ANAND NAGRAJ AARON CHOI SORAB WADIA

JAKE LETTS NATHAN LEVY COLT PRATTES

KOLTEN BELL COLLIN J. BRADLEY BRANDON BURKS KYLE CARESS EDWARD CUELLAR JAMES CALEB GRICE

NICHALAS L. PARKER J. ANDREW SPEAS

EVIN JOHNSON TYLER JOHNSON-CAMPION NICOLE LAMB BRANDON J. LARGE LIZZY MARIE LEGREGIN

KOLTEN BELL COLLIN J. BRADLEY BRANDON BURKS KYLE CARESS EDWARD CUELLAR JAMES CALEB GRICE

ADAM MANDALA SONIA MONROY GABRIELA E. MORENO ANGELINA MULLINS

EVIN JOHNSON TYLER JOHNSON-CAMPION NICOLE LAMB BRANDON J. LARGE LIZZY MARIE LEGREGIN

ADRIANA NEGRON KYRA SMITH ASTEN STEWART JESSICA MALLARE WHITE

ADAM MANDALA SONIA MONROY GABRIELA E. MORENO ANGELINA MULLINS

Managing Director, Disney Theatrical Group ANDREW FLATT

General Manager MYRIAH BASH

General Manager MYRIAH BASH

Associate Choreographer JOHN MacINNIS

Dance Music Arrangements GLEN KELLY

Disney’s Aladdin is presented with generous support from Carolyn Zarate-Ramsey and Robert “Red” Zarate and PeopleSpace / Jesse and Amy Bagley

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Technical Supervision GEOFFREY QUART/ HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES

Managing Director, Disney Theatrical Group ANDREW FLATT

Production Supervisor JASON TRUBITT

Technical Supervision GEOFFREY QUART/ HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES

Associate Director BEN CLARE

Associate Choreographer JOHN MacINNIS

Music Coordinator MICHAEL AARONS

Dance Supervisor JENNIFER RIAS

Associate Director BEN CLARE

Original Fight Direction J. ALLEN SUDDETH

Sound Design KEN TRAVIS

Production Supervisor JASON TRUBITT

Casting TARA RUBIN CASTING KEVIN METZGER-TIMSON, CSA

Production Stage Manager ANDREW BACIGALUPO

Dance Supervisor JENNIFER RIAS

Projection Designer DANIEL BRODIE

Dance Music Arrangements GLEN KELLY Music Coordinator MICHAEL AARONS Original Fight Direction J. ALLEN SUDDETH

Hair Design JOSH MARQUETTE

ADRIANA NEGRON KYRA SMITH ASTEN STEWART JESSICA MALLARE WHITE Sound Design KEN TRAVIS

Casting TARA RUBIN CASTING KEVIN METZGER-TIMSON, CSA

Music Director/Conductor JAMES DODGSON

Production Stage Manager ANDREW BACIGALUPO

Projection

Makeup Design MILAGROS MEDINA-CERDEIRA

Design JOSH MARQUETTE

Costume Design GREGG BARNES

Music Director/Conductor JAMES DODGSON

Special Effects Designer JEREMY CHERNICK

DANIEL BRODIE

Illusion Design JIM STEINMEYER ROB LAKE

Design MILAGROS MEDINA-CERDEIRA

Lighting Design NATASHA KATZ

Costume Design GREGG BARNES

Executive Producer ANNE QUART

Scenic Design BOB CROWLEY

Lighting Design NATASHA KATZ

Executive Producer ANNE QUART

Scenic Design BOB CROWLEY

Orchestrations DANNY TROOB

Orchestrations DANNY TROOB

Music Supervision Incidental Music & Vocal Arrangements MICHAEL KOSARIN

Music Supervision Incidental Music & Vocal Arrangements MICHAEL KOSARIN

Directed and Choreographed by CASEY NICHOLAW

Directed and Choreographed by CASEY NICHOLAW

Effects

JEREMY CHERNICK

Design JIM STEINMEYER ROB LAKE

DISNEY’S ALADDIN | BROADWAY P1
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Based on the Disney film written by RON CLEMENTS, JOHN MUSKER, TED ELLIOTT & TERRY ROSSIO and directed and produced by JOHN MUSKER & RON CLEMENTS Music by Lyrics by HOWARD ASHMAN
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© Disney
Based on the Disney film written by RON CLEMENTS, JOHN MUSKER, TED ELLIOTT & TERRY ROSSIO and directed and produced by JOHN MUSKER & RON CLEMENTS
Music by ALAN MENKEN
Book by CHAD BEGUELIN

(in order of appearance)

Genie

.MARCUS M . MARTIN

Jafar ANAND NAGRAJ

Iago AARON CHOI

Aladdin

ADI ROY

Jasmine SENZEL AHMADY

Sultan SORAB WADIA

Babkak

JAKE LETTS

Omar NATHAN LEVY

Kassim COLT PRATTES

Shop Owner

TYLER JOHNSON-CAMPION

Razoul KOLTEN BELL

Henchmen COLLIN J BRADLEY, BRANDON J LARGE

Prince Abdullah BRANDON BURKS

Attendants LIZZY MARIE LEGREGIN, SONIA MONROY, ADRIANA NEGRON

Fortune Teller ADRIANA NEGRON

Ensemble KOLTEN BELL, COLLIN J BRADLEY, BRANDON BURKS, JAMES CALEB GRICE, EVIN JOHNSON, TYLER JOHNSON-CAMPION, BRANDON J LARGE, LIZZY MARIE LEGREGIN, ADAM MANDALA, SONIA MONROY, GABRIELA E MORENO, ANGELINA MULLINS, ADRIANA NEGRON, JESSICA MALLARE WHITE

STANDBYS

For Genie/Jafar/Sultan .

.NICHALAS L . PARKER For Genie/Sultan/Babkak J ANDREW SPEAS

SWINGS

KYLE CARESS, EDWARD CUELLAR, NICOLE LAMB, KYRA SMITH, ASTEN STEWART

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for listed players unless announced at the time of the performance. ALADDIN: Collin J Bradley, Brandon J Large; JAFAR: Kolten Bell; JASMINE: Nicole Lamb, Lizzy Marie Legregin; KASSIM: Brandon Burks, Edward Cuellar; OMAR: Collin J . Bradley, Kyle Caress; BABKAK: Adam Mandala; IAGO: Evin Johnson, Adam Mandala

DANCE CAPTAIN: Edward Cuellar

ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: Kyra Smith

FIGHT CAPTAINS: Edward Cuellar, Brandon J . Large

Spooky Voice/Voice of the Cave Colt Prattes

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Adi Roy Brandon J Large Sonia Monroy Adam Mandala Nicole Lamb James Caleb Grice Marcus M Martin Lizzy Marie Legregin Anand Nagraj Gabriela E Moreno Angelina Mullins Adriana Negron Senzel Ahmady Asten Stewart Evin Johnson Kyra Smith Aaron Choi Tyler JohnsonCampion J Andrew Speas Nichalas L Parker Jake Letts Nathan Levy Sorab Wadia Colt Prattes Jessica Mallare White Edward Cuellar Kolten Bell Kyle Caress Collin J Bradley Brandon Burks

Musical Numbers

ACT I

“Arabian Nights”*

Genie, Company “One Jump Ahead”† Aladdin, Ensemble “Proud of Your Boy”* .

“These Palace Walls”

Aladdin

Jasmine, Female Attendants “Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim”* Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim, Jasmine, Ensemble “A Million Miles Away” Aladdin, Jasmine “Diamond in the Rough” Jafar, Iago, Aladdin “Friend Like Me”*

Genie, Aladdin, Ensemble Act One Finale (“Friend Like Me” Reprise* / “Proud of Your Boy” Reprise) Genie, Aladdin

ACT II

“Prince Ali”*

Babkak, Omar, Kassim, Genie, Ensemble “A Whole New World”† Aladdin, Jasmine “High Adventure”*

Babkak, Omar, Kassim, Ensemble “Somebody’s Got Your Back” Genie, Aladdin, Babkak, Omar, Kassim “Proud of Your Boy” (Reprise II)* Aladdin “Prince Ali” (Sultan Reprise)

Sultan, Company

“Prince Ali” (Jafar Reprise)† Jafar Genie’s Exit (“Somebody’s Got Your Back” – Reprise) Genie Finale Ultimo (“Arabian Nights” Reprise / “A Whole New World” Reprise†) Company

Music by Alan Menken *Lyrics by Howard Ashman †Lyrics by Tim Rice All other lyrics and additional lyrics by Chad Beguelin

THE ALADDIN ORCHESTRA

Conductor: James Dodgson

Associate Conductor/Keyboard 1: Jason Yarcho; Assistant Conductor/Keyboard 2: Leslie Wickham; Reeds: Sal Lozano; Trumpets: Ryan Lepage; Trombones: Craig Watson; Bass: Crissy Martinez; Drums: Greg Germann; Percussion: Russ Nyberg; Keyboard Swing: Daniel Arthur

Music Coordinator: Michael Aarons

Music Preparation: Anixter Rice Music Services

Electronic Music Programming: Christoph Buskies

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

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Who’s Who

ADI ROY (Aladdin) is over the moon to be working on this show! He was most recently seen portraying Phoenix in the reopening cast of Jagged Little Pill on Broadway . He wants to extend a special shoutout to his agents, teachers, friends, the cast, the crew, his family, and all the other wonderful people working on the show for their endless support @adivroy_

MARCUS M. MARTIN (Genie) . National Tour Debut! Regional Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey II),  The Wiz  (The Lion),  Carousel (Enoch Snow),  The Music Man (Marcellus Washburn), A Christmas Carol (Ghost of Christmas Present) Proud 2020 graduate of the Baldwin Wallace Music Theatre Program Endless thanks to Mama, Vicky, my village, Lydia, my agents Dustin and Marc, and GOD! Follow the journey on Instagram @marcusm_330 For Bigmama

SENZEL AHMADY (Jasmine) is overjoyed to be making her national tour debut in Disney’s Aladdin! She was born and raised in the Bay Area, CA and studies at NYU Princess Jasmine is an absolute dream role of hers and she’d like to thank you for coming to see the show! She’d also like to thank Azim, Hazel, Jazmine and Manizha and the rest of her family and friends for always being in her corner @senzel ahmady

ANAND NAGRAJ (Jafar) makes his National Tour debut! Chicago & Regional Theatre: Goodman, Steppenwolf, Court, Chicago Children’s, Milwaukee Rep, Denver Center, Kansas City Rep, Great Lakes, Resident Ensemble Players, Chautauqua, and the Utah, Virginia, Ohio, Hudson Valley, Texas, Idaho, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festivals . TV: “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago PD” (NBC), “Proven Innocent” (FOX), “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS) . Voice/motion capture for Tony the Tiger . Thanks to Stewart Talent, and love to Liz! www anandnagraj com

AARON CHOI (Iago) National tour debut! Regional credits: Honeymoon in Vegas (Marriott Theatre), A Christmas Story (Paramount

Theatre), Spamalot (Short North Stage), Seusssical (Fulton Theatre), Wizard of Oz (The Muny) . Other credits: Man of LaMancha (Sancho) & Peter Pan (Smee) Ohio raised, Chicago dweller Thanks to Stewart Talent, friends & family for their support @trueaaronchoi

SORAB WADIA (Sultan) From Bombay, India Tours: Oklahoma! (First National), Kite Runner (one-man play) International: Jihad: The Musical (West End), Bend It Like Beckham (Toronto), Merchant of Venice (Venice, Italy), Monsoon Wedding (Berkeley Rep), Much Ado (STL Shakes) TV: “Blacklist: Redemption,” “Madame Secretary,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “30 Rock . ” @sorabwadia

JAKE LETTS (Babkak) National Tour Debut! I am so honored to be a part of this show, and to bring this story to life! Thanks to my family, friends, and teachers who helped get me where I am today @thejakeletts

NATHAN LEVY (Omar)  Broadway: Once Upon a One More Time (Clumsy), Dear Evan Hansen (u/s Evan, Jared) National Tour: Dear Evan Hansen. Regional: The Griswolds’ Broadway Vacation (Fifth Avenue Theatre), Peter Pan (PCLO) BFA, Pace University . A Southern California native sending love and gratitude to Tara Rubin Casting, CGF, family, and friends @nathanlevy

COLT PRATTES (Kassim) Broadway/Tours: West Side Story, How to Succeed, A Chorus Line, Disney’s Aladdin . TV/Film: “This Close,” “Dirty Dancing” (Johnny Castle), “TRY” Music Video w/ P!NK World Tours: The Truth About Love with P!NK . I met my wife Angelina Mullins on WSS and she + my two bears Missy & Mya are literally the best  Raaaaaar! @coltprattes

NICHALAS L. PARKER (Standby Genie, Jafar, Sultan) National Tour debut! Recent regional credits: Rocky: The Musical (Apollo), Shrek: The Musical (Shrek), The Wizard of OZ (Cowardly Lion), Peter and the Starcatcher (Ensemble) (Walnut Street Theatre), Man of La Mancha (Governor/Innkeeper) (Delaware Theatre

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Company) TV: “Blue Bloods” (CBS) Many thanks to Mom, Dad and the Family IG: Nickparker202

J. ANDREW SPEAS (Standby Genie, Babkak, Sultan) is so utterly thankful to join this fantastic company He could not have gotten to this point without his loving family, Mabel Robinson, UNCG Acting and MT, Avalon Artists Group and his amazing support team Thank you mom and dad @jdaspeas

KOLTEN BELL (Razoul, Ensemble) believes this world and all art are most beautiful when intersectional Cheers to friends and family, Tiera at FSE, Tara Rubin Casting, Jessica, and the Aladdin team for granting this wish . @koltenb

COLLIN J. BRADLEY (Henchman, Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his Broadway Tour debut in Disney’s Aladdin! He would like to thank Nicole and Tara Rubin Regional Credits: Drury Lane Theatre, Maltz-Jupiter Theatre, Marriott Theatre, MUNY

BRANDON BURKS (Prince Abdullah, Ensemble) Off-Broadway: Love Life Tour: Peter Pan, Dreamgirls Regional: Singin’ In the Rain (Cosmo), A Chorus Line (Hollywood Bowl) Director: Gone Forgotten Year (Tribeca Film Festival) . Editorin-Chief (Printboy Magazine) For Della & Len @brandon burks

KYLE CARESS (Swing) is forever grateful to his friends, family, and mentors! Nat’l Tour: R+H’s Cinderella Select regional: Bucks County Playhouse, The Rev, Pioneer Theatre Company Rep: Hudson Artists Agency Belmont MT Alum IG: @kyle_caress

EDWARD CUELLAR (Swing, Dance Captain, Fight Captain) Radio City Christmas Spectacular (NYC), In the Heights (Sacramento Music Circus), Disney’s Beauty & the Beast (ASF) Film/TV: “In the Heights,” “Late Night with Stephen Colbert . ” Love & thanks to my family, friends, LDC, & Aladdin team

JAMES CALEB GRICE (Ensemble) First National Tour: The Prom Television: “The Goldbergs” (ABC) Regional: Did You See What Walter Paisley Did Today? (La Mirada) Endless

gratitude to Clay, Bloc, & Tara Rubin For Mom @jamescalebgrice

EVIN JOHNSON (Ensemble) Proud to be in Agrabah! National Tour: Anastasia. Regional: Tuacahn, DCL, MTW, La Mirada, TUT’S Much love to my agent Michael, Tara Ruben Casting and my family and friends for always believing in me (AMDA BFA) @Evin_johnson_official

TYLER JOHNSON-CAMPION (Shop Owner, Ensemble) National Tour debut! Regional Credits include: Barrington Stage Company, The Muny, The Fulton Theatre, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre, and many more . CCM Grad Many thanks to The Mine, Tara Rubin Casting and his friends and Family #tothemax @_tylerjc

NICOLE LAMB (Swing) Off-Broadway: Relapse. International/National Tour: SIX (Howard), Junie B. Jones (Junie B ) TV/Film: “The First Lady,” “Legacies,” and Son of the South Love to God, family, CTG, Lynne, & Tara Rubin Casting! @coleylamb

BRANDON J. LARGE (Henchman, Ensemble, Fight Captain) (he/him) is delighted to be in Agrabah! Credits: The Prom tour; “Mr . Robinson” (NBC Universal); albums w/Josh Groban, Rod Stewart, Red Hot Chili Peppers Endless gratitude to Connor Ankrum & Associates and family @brandonjlarge

LIZZY MARIE LEGREGIN (Attendant, Ensemble) . Graduate of Georgian Court University, BA Dance Performance Previously, North American tour of Anastasia (swing) Gratitude to God, The Luedtke Agency, Amanda Lee-Santos and my precious family for their endless support @lizzymarielegregin

ADAM MANDALA (Ensemble) is embarking on his first national tour! Regional highlights: Walnut St Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Rev Theatre Company Television: “iCarly ” Cruise: Royal Caribbean International Temple University alum . For my family and Adam Hoyak . @adammandallla

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SONIA MONROY (Attendant, Ensemble) is thrilled to be back in Agrabah! Originally from Torreón, México, her credits include: Aladdin (Mexico City), Sweeney Todd, Cats, among others! Gracias a Dios, mis maestros, y sobretodo a mi familia Los amo! @soniamonfdz

GABRIELA E. MORENO (Ensemble) Thrilled to be in Agrabah! Originally from El Paso, TX . Credits: Escape to Margaritaville, Transcendence, RCL Mamma Mia! Gratitude to God, my loving parents for their support, family, friends, mentors and Tara Rubin Casting! ¡Si se puede! @gabrielaemoreno

ANGELINA MULLINS (Ensemble) . Broadway & Tours: Disney’s Aladdin, West Side Story, Fosse, Spamalot, Saturday Night Fever TV: “SMASH ” Boston Ballet All my love to Colt, Missy, and Mya @colt and Ang

ADRIANA NEGRON (Attendant, Fortune Teller, Ensemble) National Tours: The Prom (Ensemble u/s Alyssa Greene), CATS (Rumpleteazer) Other Credits: A Chorus Line - Shanghai Premiere and Pittsburgh CLO (Diana Morales), West Side Story Tokyo (Anita) BFA Montclair State University Instagram: @_adriananegron

KYRA SMITH (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain) she/her Mean Girls 1st National Tour; Soft Power (The Public) . Many thanks to her family and friends for undying support! Point Park University The Price Group Instagram: @kyra l smith

ASTEN STEWART (Swing) is from Columbia, South Carolina He completed his Musical Theatre Degree at AMDA New York Asten is honored to be part of an amazing cast and to meet such incredible people! He credits his love for dance to all of his teachers and his supportive family @_asten21

JESSICA MALLARE WHITE (Ensemble) has been dreaming to dance in Agrabah since childhood! Originally from Clearwater, FL Credits: Awakening Las Vegas (opening cast), Tuacahn, North Shore, Engeman, Plaza, DCL AMDA grad Love to MTA, my family and Stari @jesssicawhite

ALAN MENKEN (Music) Stage musicals: God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater; Little Shop of Horrors; Beauty and The Beast; A Christmas Carol; The Little Mermaid; Sister Act; Leap of Faith; Newsies; Aladdin; The Hunchback of Notre Dame; The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz and A Bronx Tale Film work: The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast (animated), Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled, Sausage Party, Beauty and the Beast (live version) Television credits: “Sesame Street,” “Lincoln,” “The Neighbors,” “Galavant,” “Tangled ” Awards: 2012 Tony®, Drama Desk, eight Oscars®, 11 Grammy® Awards, seven Golden Globes®, London’s Evening Standard, the Olivier and Outer Critics Circle Other: Songwriters Hall of Fame, Billboard’s #1 single and album, Disney Legend, star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Doctorates from NYU and the North Carolina School of the Arts .

HOWARD ASHMAN (Lyrics) Best known as the pivotal creative mind behind The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast (which is dedicated to “Our friend, Howard Ashman, who gave a Mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul…”), Ashman’s first love was theatre He was a founder of Off-Off-Broadway’s renowned WPA Theatre, where he conceived, wrote and directed the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors as well as God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (both music by Alan Menken) A new cast recording of Rosewater will be available soon from Sh-K-Boom records In 1986, Ashman wrote and directed the Broadway musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch) . Lamented as a lost treasure of the 1980s theatre scene, Smile remains popular on high school and college campuses throughout the country . Ashman’s family is thrilled that Ashman and Menken’s original songs for Aladdin, some of which were cut in the making of the film, as well as portions of Ashman’s original film treatment, have been reinstated in the theatrical production Howard Ashman died in 1991 from complications of AIDS For more information, please visit howardashman com

TIM RICE (Lyrics) has been writing lyrics for

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musical theatre and related enterprises for nearly 50 years Credits include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita with Andrew Lloyd Webber; Aladdin, King David and Beauty and the Beast with Alan Menken; Chess with Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson; and The Lion King and Aida with Elton John He has won numerous awards along the way, usually for the wrong things or for simply turning up . His latest musical opened in London in 2013, based on James Jones’ novel From Here to Eternity, with music by Stuart Brayson . He is currently working on a show about Machiavelli and wrote three new songs with Alan Menken for the 2017 live action film of Beauty and the Beast . www timrice co .uk

CHAD BEGUELIN (Book, Lyrics) is a six-time Tony Award® nominee His Broadway works include The Prom (Tony Award nomination for Best Book and Best Original Score, Drama Desk Award nomination for Best Book and Outstanding Lyrics), Disney’s Aladdin (Tony Award nomination for Best Book and Best Original Score, Drama Desk Award nomination for Best Book and Outstanding Lyrics) and The Wedding Singer (Tony Award nomination for Best Book and Best Original Score, Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Lyrics) He also wrote the lyrics for the Broadway musical Elf, which broke several box office records at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre . Chad co-wrote the screenplay for The Prom currently available on Netflix and staring Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and James Corden He is the recipient of the Edward Kleban Award for Outstanding Lyric Writing, the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation Awards, the Gilman & GonzalezFalla Musical Theater Award and the ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award Chad is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Dramatic Writing Program Much love to his husband, Tom

CASEY NICHOLAW (Director, Choreographer) Represented on Broadway as director/ choreographer of Some Like It Hot (Fall of 2022), Disney’s Aladdin (2014 Tony®, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for Best Choreography), and co-director and choreographer of The Book of Mormon (2011 Tony®, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Awards for co-director and nominations in the same categories for Choreography); Olivier award winner for Best Choreography Other notable Broadway credits as director/ choreographer: The Prom (2019 Tony® nomination for Best Direction), Mean Girls (2018 Tony® nominations for Best Direction and Choreography), Tuck Everlasting, Something Rotten! (2015 Tony®, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for Best Direction and Choreography) Elf: The Musical; The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Tony®, Drama Desk nominations for Best Direction and Choreography, Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Choreography); Monty Python’s Spamalot directed by Mike Nichols (2005 Tony®, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Choreography) . Represented on the West End as co-director/choreographer of The Book of Mormon Other notable West End Credits as director/choreographer: The Drowsy Chaperone, Dreamgirls, and Aladdin Film and TV credits include: The Prom (choreographer), Trolls (choreographer), “Smash” (director, S2, E7) .

BOB CROWLEY (Scenic Design) is an associate of the National Theatre . He has designed more than 50 productions in London including Mary Poppins (London: Evening Standard Award; Broadway: Tony®, Drama Desk awards) Other Broadway credits include An American in Paris (Tony Award), The Glass Menagerie, The Audience, Skylight, Carousel (Tony Award), The Capeman, Sweet Smell of Success, Aida (Tony Award), Tarzan® (also directed), The Year of Magical Thinking, The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award), The History Boys (Tony Award) and Once (Tony Award) He received The Royal Designer for Industry Award and the Robert L B Tobin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Theatrical Design

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GREGG BARNES (Costume Design) Broadway: Tuck Everlasting (2016 Tony® nomination); Something Rotten! (2015 Tony nomination); Aladdin (New York, London, Japan, Hamburg, Sydney, North American tour); Kinky Boots (2013 Tony nomination, 2016 Olivier Award); Follies (2012 Tony, Drama Desk, Henry Hewes awards); Elf; Legally Blonde (2007 Tony nomination); The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Tony, Drama Desk awards, Olivier nomination); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Flower Drum Song (2002 Tony nomination); Side Show; Bye Bye Birdie New York: The Wizard of Oz, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Pageant (NY and London, Olivier nomination) Regional: Mame, Allegro (Helen Hayes Award) . TDF Young Master Award

NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Design) has designed extensively for theatre, opera, dance, concerts and permanent lighting installations around the world She is a seven-time Tony Award® winner whose recent Broadway credits include Hello, Dolly! (starring Bette Midler); Cats; Long Day’s Journey Into Night; School of Rock; An American in Paris; Skylight; The Glass Menagerie; Once; Follies; The Coast of Utopia: Salvage; and Aida Recent dance designs include Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale and Tryst for The Royal Ballet

KEN TRAVIS (Sound Design) Broadway: In Transit, Aladdin, Jekyll and Hyde, A Christmas Story, Scandalous, Newsies, Memphis, The Threepenny Opera, Barefoot in the Park, Steel Magnolias New York and regional companies: The Old Globe, 5th Avenue Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Seattle Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, L A CTG, A C T Seattle, Guthrie Theater, KC Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Playwrights Horizons, The New Group, The Public Theater, CSC, Signature Theatre NYC, Soho Rep, Vineyard Theatre, The Civilians, Mabou Mines ken-travis squarespace com

MICHAEL KOSARIN (Music Supervision, Incidental Music and Vocal Arrangements) was music director of the Broadway production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in 1994, and has collaborated as Alan Menken’s music director and arranger since He’s worked

steadily on Broadway since 1982, on the original productions of Nine, Grand Hotel, Secret Garden, King David, A Chorus Line, Triumph of Love, Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Leap of Faith, Sister Act, Newsies and Aladdin, and arranged the theatrical version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame His vast film work includes Pocahontas, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled, Captain America, Beauty and the Beast (2017), Wreck-It Ralph II, Aladdin (2019), and upcoming films Disenchanted and Spellbound An Emmy®-award-winning television music producer and arranger, he worked for two seasons on the musical series “Galavant,” and has composed for children’s shows such as “Sesame Street” and “The Wonder Pets” Kosarin is a three-time Grammy®-nominated recording artist and producer, noted for his work with Carly Simon, and his latest collaboration is with legendary pianist Lang Lang He also maintains an active concert career ranging from cabaret to symphony orchestras, and has conducted films such as The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast live to picture all over the world

DANNY TROOB (Orchestrations) Danny’s five-decade career includes composing, orchestrating, and conducting Early credits: Pacific Overtures, The Baker’s Wife (dance music) and Big River (music supervision –Drama Desk winner) He orchestrated the animated features Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, as well as Newsies the film and the Broadway show In 2012 he orchestrated Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, for which he won his second Drama Desk Award His upcoming gigs include Hercules at Paper Mill Playhouse, and The Secret Garden at the Ahmanson in early 2023

GLEN KELLY (Dance Music Arrangements) is honored to have worked with such icons as Mike Nichols, Stephen Sondheim, Mel Brooks, Woody Allen and Trey Parker . He won the New York Drama Desk Award for his score to The Nance He was music supervisor and arranger for The Producers, Young Frankenstein, Death of a Salesman and Bullets Over Broadway He arranged music for Something Rotten!, A Christmas Story, The Book of Mormon, The Scottsboro Boys, The Drowsy Chaperone,

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Spamalot and Beauty and the Beast, among others

MICHAEL AARONS (Music Coordinator)

Broadway: & Juliet, Moulin Rouge, Hamilton. Upcoming Broadway: Harmony; Boop!; The Wiz; Devil Wears Prada. Off Broadway: I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Little Shop Of Horrors. Current tours: Hamilton; Company; Mamma Mia!; Frozen; Moulin Rouge!; Jagged Little Pill; Dear Evan Hansen. TV/Films: “Up Here;” “South Park;” Annie Live!; Hamilton, Incredibles 2, JCS Live in Concert . Aarons founded M² Music with Michael Keller www m2music nyc

JOSH MARQUETTE (Hair Design) . NY/ London: The Prom, Pretty Woman, Mean Girls, Present Laughter, Dreamgirls, Paramour, Tuck Everlasting, School of Rock, Something Rotten, Aladdin, Kinky Boots, The Book of Mormon, Trip of Love, First Date, Elf, Dogfight, The Best Man, Vanities, Look Back in Anger, The Drowsy Chaperone, Pig Farm, The… Trailer Park Musical, Altar Boyz, Show Boat @ Carnegie Hall, Mamma Mia!, Encores!: Call Me Madam, Most Happy Fella, & Follies . Television: “The Slap,” “30 Rock,” “SNL ” Instagram: @josh_marquette

MILAGROS MEDINA-CERDEIRA (Makeup Design) Makeup design for Tuck Everlasting, Something Rotten! and The Rocky Horror Show and makeup design consultant for Present Laughter and Sister Act She has worked as a makeup artist on Broadway for more than 20 years including Spider-Man, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, Into the Woods, Bells Are Ringing, The Wild Party, Tango Argentino, Little Me, The Wizard of Oz, The King and I and Kiss of the Spider Woman, and has worked with the esteemed Eartha Kitt and Diahann Carroll

JIM STEINMEYER (Illusion Design) . The New York Times calls him the “celebrated invisible man, designer and creative brain behind many of the great stage magicians . ” His illusions have been featured by Doug Henning, Siegfried and Roy, David Copperfield, Ricky Jay and many others . He created the special illusions for Beauty and the Beast, Into the Woods, The Phantom of the Opera and Mary Poppins He’s also the author of books on the history of magic .

ROB LAKE (Illusion Design) Lake’s awardwinning grand illusions have amazed millions on network television and sold-out live tours around the world Known as the foremost architect of illusion, Rob serves as magic inventor and consultant for TV/film, Disney parks, countless theatrical shows, concerts, and special events globally @RobLakeMagic, RobLake .com

JEREMY CHERNICK (Special Effects Design) has worked on over 50 Broadway productions; recent highlights include Macbeth, Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe, Clyde’s, Beetlejuice, & Hadestown Jeremy has worked with the Disney Theatrical Group creating effects for Frozen, Aladdin, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Tarzan In London’s West End, Jeremy designed Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Let the Right One In Jeremy’s work has been featured in prominent performing and visual arts institutions across the United States and the globe In 2018, Jeremy was an Emmy Award honoree for his work on NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live . Jeremy serves as head designer for J&M Special Effects in Brooklyn www jmfx net

J. ALLEN SUDDETH (Original Fight Direction) has worked professionally for the past 30 years out of the New York area Broadway: Newsies, Jekyll & Hyde, Gem of the Ocean, Saturday Night Fever, Angels in America, Loot, Saint Joan, A Small Family Business and Hide and Seek He is ranked as one of 16 recognized Fight Masters in the United States by The Society of American Fight Directors

DANIEL BRODIE (Projection Designer) Broadway: Aladdin, Motown The Musical, Jekyll & Hyde. National Tour: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Newsies, Rent, The Wizard of Oz. New York: Arias with a Twist, Basil Twist’s Rite of Spring. Concert: Mariah Carey, James Taylor Love to Caitlin and Ezra Sebastian Brodie

JOHN MacINNIS (Associate Choreographer) Choreography credits include the European productions of Disney’s The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast . Associate choreographer:

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The Book of Mormon Director/ choreographer: Olympic Medals Ceremonies (2002 and 2010 Winter Games); The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, including the first international production in Mexico City Thanks to Mike and Cooper for their love and support

TARA RUBIN CASTING (Casting) Selected Broadway and National Tours: KPOP; Mr. Saturday Night; Six; Ain’t Too Proud; King Kong; The Band’s Visit; Prince of Broadway; Sunset Boulevard; Miss Saigon; Dear Evan Hansen; Cats; Falsettos; School of Rock; Bullets Over Broadway; Big Fish; Billy Elliot; Shrek; Spamalot; …Spelling Bee; The Producers; Mamma Mia!; Jersey Boys; Les Miserables; The Phantom of the Opera. Selected Off-Broadway: Sing Street, Trevor, Between the Lines, Clueless, Gloria: A Life, Smokey Joe’s Café, Here Lies Love.

CHRISTOPH BUSKIES (Electronic Music Programming) Christoph’s revolutionary music system KeyComp has been successfully implemented worldwide in The Lion King, Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act and Aladdin . KeyComp generates the best live sound in modern musicals For more information, please visit www .keycomp .com

NEURO TOUR PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC. (Physical Therapy) Carolyn M . Lawson PT, founder and CEO of Neurosport & NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy), leaders in performing arts medicine . We are honored to be part of this amazing Aladdin Tour

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ASSOCIATES (Technical Supervision and Production Management) More than 65 Broadway productions and tours Recent: Hamilton, Fiddler on the Roof, Sylvia, The Realistic Joneses, Of Mice and Men, Mothers and Sons, All the Way, The Bridges of Madison County . HTA is a member of Neil A . Mazzella’s Hudson family, which includes Hudson Scenic Studio and Hudson Sound & Light Geoff has worked on more than 60 U .S . and international touring productions His work for HTA includes A Night With Janis Joplin, Porgy and Bess tour, Newsies Broadway and tour and Aladdin

(Broadway, Tokyo, Hamburg, London, Australia, North American tour)

CLIFFORD SCHWARTZ (Senior Production Supervisor) Clifford has been part of the Disney Theatrical family since 1999 Disney credits include the Broadway and multiple international productions of Frozen, Aladdin, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida, Tarzan, The Little Mermaid and Peter and the Starcatcher Additional Broadway credits include Grease! (1994); Chicago (1996); Big The Musical; Guys and Dolls (1992); Lend Me a Tenor (1990); Assassins (1991); and Moose Murders (1983)

JASON TRUBITT (Production Supervisor) is proud to be with Disney Theatrical, having supervised 13 productions of Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast in nine countries Prior to supervising, Jason was a stage manager on the original Broadway productions of Aladdin, Sister Act, Mary Poppins, Brooklyn, and Never Gonna Dance Additional happy years spent at Wicked Broadway and Mamma Mia National Tour Jason has also stage managed at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Washington Opera at the Kennedy Center, and the Goodspeed Opera House Love to Marlene, Herbie and Ryan

JAMES DODGSON (Music Director/Conductor) West End, Broadway and International conducting credits include: The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, Chicago, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, Newsies, The Secret Garden, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, National Theater & RSC . Screen music published by 4 Elements Music jamesdodgson com

ANDREW BACIGALUPO (Production Stage Manager) NYC: Elf: The Musical; West End: The Merchants of Bollywood; Milan, Italy: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Italian Premiere); National/ International Tours: Oklahoma!, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Sound of Music, Million Dollar Quartet, Walking with Dinosaurs, and Ghost the Musical. Kentucky native Proud member of Equity For Mom and Dad

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EMILY WHITE-WINTER (Stage Manager).

National Tours: Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, The SpongeBob Musical, The King & I, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, Beauty and the Beast. Graduate of Kansas State University Many thanks to Andrew www emilywhitewinter com

STORMY WEATHER LAMBERT (Assistant Stage Manager) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Broadway includes New York, New York, MJ The Musical, Harry Potter & Cursed Child International credits: Choir of Man, MALEVO, Attraction Shadows & Blacklight Creating Magic for Amari!

BRANT SENNETT (Assistant Stage Manager)

His favorite Disney movie! A dream come true! Broadway: The Cottage, The Music Man, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child (SF Company), Chicken & Biscuits. National Tours: Dear Evan Hansen. Proud cat Dad to Vision IG @BrantSennett

DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP (DTG), a division of The Walt Disney Studios, was formed in 1994 and operates under the direction of Andrew Flatt, Thomas Schumacher, and Anne Quart Worldwide, its ten Broadway titles have been seen by more than 200 million theatregoers and have been nominated for 62 Tony® Awards, winning Broadway’s highest honor 20 times . The company’s inaugural production, Beauty and the Beast, opened in 1994, playing a remarkable 13-year run on Broadway and produced in replica productions around the world over four decades In November 1997, Disney made theatrical history with the opening of The Lion King, which received six 1998 Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Director, Julie Taymor, who became the first woman in Broadway history to the win the award Surpassing 25 landmark years on Broadway, it has welcomed 112 million visitors worldwide to date and has nine productions currently running worldwide The Lion King has played over 100 cities in 24 countries on every continent except Antarctica and its worldwide gross exceeds that of any film, Broadway show or entertainment title in box office history Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida opened on Broadway next, winning

four 2000 Tony Awards It was followed by Mary Poppins, a co-production with Cameron Mackintosh, which opened in London in 2004 and went on to enjoy a six-year Tony-winning Broadway run Tarzan®, Tony-nominated for its 2006 Broadway premiere, went on to become an international hit with an award-winning production enjoying a ten-year run in Germany In January 2008, The Little Mermaid opened on Broadway and was the best-selling new musical of that year Disney Theatrical Group opened two critically acclaimed productions on Broadway in 2012, winning seven Tony Awards between them: Peter and the Starcatcher and Newsies, each of which enjoyed a two-year run and launched North American tours, with Newsies playing a record-breaking Fathom Events in-cinema release Aladdin, Disney Theatrical Group’s 2014 hit, continues its smash Broadway run It has launched nine productions around the globe and been seen by more than 17 million guests . Disney Theatrical Group’s newest hit, the 2018 Tony-nominated Best Musical Frozen currently has four productions around the world . Other stage ventures include the Olivier-nominated London hit Shakespeare in Love, stage productions of Disney’s High School Musical, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame in Berlin and King David in concert on Broadway Disney Theatrical Group has collaborated with the nation’s preeminent theatres to develop new stage musicals including The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Freaky Friday and Hercules As a part of the recent acquisition of 21st Century Fox, Disney Theatrical Group also heads the Buena Vista Theatrical banner, which licenses Fox titles for stage adaptations including Anastasia, Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Mrs. Doubtfire With dozens of productions currently produced or licensed, a Disney musical is being performed professionally somewhere on the planet virtually every hour of the day Next on the Disney Theatrical schedule: the worldpremiere of Hercules in Hamburg, Germany and the North American tour of a reimagined production of Beauty and The Beast in 2025

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Disney Theatrical Group welcomes you to this performance

With our partners at this theatre, we are committed to providing a welcoming space for everyone to share in the irreplaceable experience of live theater

Thank you for your participation in making touring Broadway a diverse and inclusive place, where everyone feels they belong, are respected and free from discrimination

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Staff for ALADDIN worldwide

Executive Producer

General Manager

Anne Quart

Myriah Bash

Senior Production Supervisors Kathleen E Purvis, Clifford Schwartz

Production Supervisor Jason Trubitt

Technical Supervision Geoffrey Quart/ Hudson Theatrical Associates

Associate General Manager Carly DiFulvio Allen

Associate Directors Ben Clare, Steve Bebout

Associate Choreographer John MacInnis

Dance Supervisors Jennifer Rias, Kyle Seeley

Associate Scenic Designers Ros Coombes, Paul Atkinson, Mary Hamrick

Associate Costume Designer Sky Switser

UK Associate Costume Designer Jack Galloway

Associate Lighting Designers

Brandon Rosen, Aaron Spivey

Moving Light Programmers Sean Beach, Dave Totaro

Associate Sound Designers Marc Edwald, Sam Lerner

Associate Hair & Make-Up

Supervisors Cheryl Thomas, Kate Elizabeth

Special Effects Assistant Ben Hagen

Production Carpenter

Patrick Eviston

Production Props Supervisors Tim Abel, Jennifer Kramer

Production Coordinator Jake Catsaros

DENNIS CROWLEY

PUBLICISTS GREGORY HANOIAN, AMY KATZ

Staff for ALADDIN Tour

COMPANY MANAGER

Maia Sutton

Assistant Company Manager Vincent Pendarvis II

Production Stage Manager Andrew Bacigalupo

Stage Manager Emily White-Winter

Assistant Stage Managers Stormy Weather Lambert, Brant Sennett

Sub Assistant Stage Managers Cate Agis, Kalen Sierra Hughes

Dance Captain Edward Cuellar

Assistant Dance Captain Kyra Smith

Fight Captains Edward Cuellar, Brandon J Large

Production Assistants Kalen Sierra Hughes, Ingrid Pierson, Jamie Salinger

Production Carpenter Patrick Eviston

Head Carpenter Noah Kern

Automation Carpenter Jordan Lahr

Deck Carpenter Austin Phillips

Flyperson John White

Production Electrician Michael W Brown

Production Video

Daniel Mueller

Head Electrician Adam Grant

Lead Follow Spot

Jason Stefansen

Deck Electrician Ellen Reid

Production Properties Jennifer Kramer

Head Properties Kristen Rosengren

Assistant Properties Emily Jaeger

Production Sound Phil Lojo, Ian Carr

Head Sound Natalie Moran

Sound Assistant Olivia Girdano

Wardrobe Supervisor Élisé Packee

Assistant Wardrobe Kristin Kreho

Crew Swings Matthew Sarria, Jeremy Siebert

Hair Consultant Latasha Dayes

Hair & Make-Up Supervisor Haley Richardson

US Associate Director Steve Bebout

Assistant Lighting Designer Abby May

Assistant Costume Designers Rachel Townsend, Clare Wasserman

Associate Projection Designer Michael Commendatore

Animator Gabriel Aronson

Projection Programmer Daniel Mueller

Fabric Store Assistants Jason Goodwin, Phuong Nguyen

Casting Associate Olivia Paige West

Music Coordinators Michael Aarons, Haley Bennett

Electronic Music Programming Christoph Buskies, Torben Köhler, Alden Berry

Music Preparation Anixer Rice Music Services

Physical Therapy Neuro Tour Physical Therapy

Associate to Mr Menken Rick Kunis

Advertising

Serino Coyne, Inc .

Production Photography Deen van Meer

Payroll

Cathy Guerra, Marie Caringal, Calvin Gin

Director, Financial Accounting Patrick Matarazzo

Manager, Financial Accounting Jordan Loyo

Corporate Immigration Counsel Michael Rosenfeld, Fabricio Lopez, Karen Bailey

Risk Management Johan Kangas, Hank Funderburk

Corporate Music Counsel Donna Cole-Brulé

Corporate Privacy Counsel Robert T Johnson, Anjelica Bader

Housing Services Tourwerks

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In memory of Howard Joines

TARA RUBIN CASTING

Tara Rubin CSA, Merri Sugarman CSA, Laura Schutzel CSA, Claire Burke CSA, Peter Van Dam CSA, Xavier Rubiano CSA, Kevin Metzger-Timson CSA, Spencer Gualdoni, Olivia Paige West, Frankie Ramirez

CREDITS

Scenery constructed by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG Broadway LLC, New Windsor, NY, Hudson Scenic Studio, Inc , Empire Technical Fabrication and Studio Hamburg . Automation equipment provided by PRG Scenic Technologies Lighting Equipment by PRG Lighting Projection video equipment from Four Wall Entertainment

Additional projection illustration by Abigail Bevan Additional projection programming by Zach Peletz Sound Equipment by Masque Sound Props by the Paragon Innovation Group, BenBri Properties and The Specialists Ltd Illusion effects by ShowFX, Axtell, Ultimate Magic and Brio Productions Special effects equipment by J&M Special Effects Costumes by Ann Morin, Arel Studio, Collin Davis Jones Studio, Das Gewand, Deesigns NY, Donna Langman, Eric Winterling Inc , Gene Migniola, Jeff Fender Studio, Lynne Mackey Studio, Marsha Kuligowski, ParsonsMeares, Polly Kinney, Rodney Gordon Inc , Silvia’s Costumes, Sky NYC, Tina’s Productions Inc , and Tricorne Custom shoes by LaDuca and T O Dey Shoe Company Wigs by Magnolia Wigs

SONG EXCERPTS (used by permission)

“Beauty and the Beast,” “Belle,” “Part of Your World,” and “Under the Sea,” music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman “Colors of the Wind,” music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

Makeup provided by

The premiere of Aladdin was produced by The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, WA . David Armstrong, Executive Producer & Artistic Director; Bernadine C Griffin, Managing Director; Bill Berry, Producing Director

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This production is produced in collaboration with our professional, union-represented employees

Disney’s Aladdin is a registered trademark owned by The Walt Disney Company and used under special license by Disney Theatrical Productions

Visit Aladdin at: www disneyonbroadway com

Aladdin National Tour proudly participates in Touring Green We transport our theatrical equipment on a carbon neutral basis with Clark Transfer in association with NativeEnergy com For more information on this program, please visit www clarktransfer com/green

The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, The Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States

The Stagehands, Wardrobe, Makeup and Hair employees in this production are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees .

United Scenic Artists • Local USA 829 of the I A T S E represents the Designers & Scenic Artists for the American Theatre

The Musicians, Conductors, Music Preparation Personnel and Librarians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada

The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers

This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees

STAFF

DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP

under the direction of Andrew Flatt Managing Director

Thomas Schumacher Chief Creative Officer Anne Quart Executive Producer

Creative & Production

VP, Creative Development Ben Famiglietti Director, Technical Production Dave Churchill

General Manager Myriah Bash

General Manager Randy Meyer

General Manager

Thomas Schlenk

Sr Production Supervisor Clifford Schwartz

Production Supervisor Lisa Dawn Cave

Production Supervisor Holly Coombs

Production Supervisor Jason Trubitt

Associate General Manager Carly DiFulvio Allen

Associate General Manager Michael Height

Associate General Manager Margie McGlone

Associate General Manager Kerry McGrath

Sr Manager, Creative Development Caley Beretta

Sr Manager, Production Elizabeth Boulger

Sr Manager, Creative Production Hunter Chancellor

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Manager, Production Operations

Manager, Production

James Garner

Christina Huschle

Marketing, Publicity, Sales & Education

VP, Marketing, Publicity, Sales & Education

VP, Sales & Analytics

Director, Worldwide Publicity & Communications

Director, Marketing

Director, Education & Audience Engagement

Director, Sales & Ticketing

Sr Manager, Creative Services

Sr Manager, Global Sales

Sr Manager, Integrated Planning

Sr Manager, Education, Access & Inclusion

Sr Manager, Digital Marketing

Manager, Publicity and Communications

Manager, Social Media

Manager, Video Content

Manager, Yield Management

Manager, Executive Operations

Manager, Group Sales

Asst Manager, Ticketing Operations

Asst Manager, Marketing

Production Designer

Production Designer

Domestic Touring

VP, Domestic Touring & Regional Engagements

Director, Domestic Touring

Director, Regional Engagements

Director, Regional Engagements

Manager, Domestic Touring

Manager, Domestic Touring Operations

Merchandise

Angelo Desimini

Nick Falzon

Michael Cohen

Lauren Daghini

Lisa Mitchell

Lauren Rutlin

Eric Emch

Nicholas Faranda

Greg Josken

Sarah Kenny

Peter Tulba

Gregory Boilard

Alfredo D’Uva

Brandon Fake

Mark Shultz

Michael Ulreich

Heather West

Nicholas Leonard

Bryce Payne

Dana Saragnese

Erica Scalogna

Jack Eldon

Michael Buchanan

Scott A Hemerling

Kelli Palan

Caitlin Mullins

Christopher Nunez

VP, Merchandising & Sales Operations

Sr Manager, International Retail Brands and Strategy

Manager, Product Development

Manager, Inventory

Assistant Manager, Merchandise

Merchandise Logistics Specialist

Technical Support Specialist

Sr Retail Manager

Onsite Retail Manager

Onsite Retail Asst Manager

International

VP, International Strategy & Licensed Partnerships

VP, International, Europe

Licensed Partnerships

Sr Manager, Creative Licensed Partnerships

Licensing

Director, Theatrical Licensing

Manager, Licensing Operations

Alyssa Somers

Valerie Cirillo

Kevin Kiniry

Violeta Lin

Monica Cotallat

Tianfu Chen

Andy Ng

Mario Mey

Tehillah Flores

Brian Abaniel

Felipe Gamba

Fiona Thomas

Ann Myers

David R Scott

Erin Breznitsky

Labor Relations

Director, Labor Relations

Tony Thomas

Manager, Labor Relations Bert Piper

Business Affairs and Legal Counsel

SVP, Business Affairs and Legal Counsel Seth Stuhl

Director, Business Affairs and Legal Counsel Camele-Ann White

Paralegal Manager Jessica White

Paralegal Specialist Andrew Harlan

Sr . Paralegal

Monica Williams

Finance, Operations & Technology

VP, Finance, Operations & Technology

Mario Iannetta

VP, Operations Dana Amendola

Director, Technical Services & Support

Michael Figliulo Director, FP&A Mikhail Medvedev

Director, Production Accounting Arlene Smith

Sr Manager, Finance Chris Ekizian

Sr Manager, Finance Paul Martucci

Sr Manager, Security A J Mercado

Manager, Operations Erin Clark

Associate Manager, Application Support & Services Peter Martelli

Sr Financial Analyst

Sr Production Accountant

Sr Production Accountant

Michelle Chan

Angela DiSanti

Rachel Fabros

Sr Production Accountant David Kim

Sr Technical Support Engineer Showkat Mahmud

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Director, DEI Elena Chang

Human Resources

Director, Human Resources

Anthony Perry Manager, Human Resources Ariel Stein Orzata Specialist, Human Resources Jennifer F Vaughan

Administrative Staff

Micah Akilah, Alexa Aquino, Kiara Brown-Clark, James Bruenger-Arreguin, Taylor Burkey, Jake Catsaros, Patrick Cole, Catherine Daly, Estee Dechtman, Annalisa Deseno, Gemma Elepano, Talia Escobedo, Neaco Fox, Frankie Harvey, Ashley Ruth Jones, Kasey Kopp, Caroline Labreche, Gabrielle Lenger, Jenna Ng Lowry, Ingrid Matias, Kiandra Mays, Emma McGahan, Leah O’Gorman, Simon Rosales, Bri Silva, Liliana Soeriadinata, Ellen Stovall-Brown, Alex Tunison, Lisa Weiner, Greg West

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Coming soon!

Funny Girl

Welcome to musical comedy heaven! Featuring one of the most iconic scores of all time by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, an updated book from Harvey Fierstein based on the original classic by Isobel Lennart, tap choreography by Ayodele Casel, choreography by Ellenore Scott, and direction from Michael Mayer, this love letter to the theatre has the whole shebang!

Featuring one of the greatest musical scores of all time, including classic songs “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” “I’m the Greatest Star,” and “People,” this bittersweet comedy is the story of the indomitable Fanny Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage . Everyone told her she’d never be a star, but then something funny happened—she became one of the most beloved performers in history, shining brighter than the brightest lights of Broadway

Segerstrom Hall

Date: May 28–June 9, 2024

Tickets: $39 and up

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Summer sounds like this

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of some of Southern California’s most eclectic musical artists and join us this June and July for our FREE all-ages Friday night Summer Sounds concert series on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza. Bring your friends and family for an electrifying evening of live performances under the starlit sky!

The plaza opens at 6:30 pm with deejay sets, with the headliners playing at 8 pm. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and sweaters to enjoy the show comfortably. Indulge your taste buds with delicious offerings from local food trucks and our outdoor restaurant George’s Café. Guests are also welcome to pack picnic baskets, however no outside alcohol, glass containers, tables, barbecues, and food preparation are permitted on the Plaza.

Boogaloo Assassins: June 7

Boogaloo Assassins are a Southern Californiabased 12-piece orquesta specializing in original Latin boogaloo, salsa, and Latin soul. A Los Angeles institution, Boogaloo Assassins is guaranteed to keep the dance floor full. Their hit single “No No No” has led them to entertain thousands of Latin music fans throughout California to New York City.

J Boykin & Friends: June 14

J Boykin’s ability to effortlessly navigate the complexities of jazz, blues, and funk has captivated listeners, earning him accolades. His saxophone has resonated with people from different cultures and backgrounds, creating an unbreakable bond through the universal language of music.

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Undecided Future: July 12

V.C.R ft. Soulquest: June 21

V.C.R, born Veronica Camille Ratliff, is a world-class multidisciplinary singer/songwriter, composer, and violinist. This Memphis-bred recording artist blends lyrics and powerhouse vocals with her direct influences of gospel, soul, funk, and classical music, conjuring songs that are healing and one-of-kind.

Undecided Future is a revolutionary pop-soul group based in Southern California that is re-paving the way for live entertainment. With their musical influences ranging across the board, including R&B, funk, pop, and soul, this group has worked with some of the greats, including Jason Derulo, Dr. Dre, and Dem Jointz.

Tropa Magica: July 26

Maria Sanchez & The Midnight Groove: July 19

Maria Sanchez, also known as Groovy MS, is a Chicana artist from Riverside. Her sound perfectly encapsulates soulful, love-type of music with a blend of her favorite genres: oldies, soul, and funk. Through her music as a singer-songwriter, she aims to create a sense of tranquility and nostalgia.

Invigorating, brilliant, and charismatic are just a few of the adjectives used to describe Tropa Magica.

“The East L.A. duo made a name for themselves by combining alternative, grunge, and psychedelic rock with cumbia” says Spin magazine.

Admission is free with our new Plaza Pass! Before you arrive, sign up for free and download this digital pass to your mobile wallet for access to the entire Summer Sounds series and free community programming on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza all year round. Some shows may include flashing lights but will not include theatrical haze and fog or strobing effects. Free Plaza programming is generously supported by the Samueli Foundation. The Plaza Pass is sponsored by U.S. Bank.

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Rock star with a cello

Is the phrase “cello rock star” an oxymoron? It’s certainly not one that is often heard, unless you are talking about Stjepan Hauser. This Croatian classical/crossover cello musician has his own ideas about music. “My passion is to show the world the versatility of the cello,” says Hauser. He and his band will be in Samueli Theater for one performance only next month and you will not want to miss it.

While it’s not unusual to hear a Pops orchestra play pop or rock music, Hauser takes it to new levels. “When I play my arrangements of these rock songs on cello, I’m giving a whole new dimension to a song,” Hauser told Strings magazine. “It sounds like a classical piece written for the cello. And people think, ‘Wow, that’s classical music.’ With a totally different approach it sounds like something new.”

His classical credentials are impeccable. Hauser studied at Trinity College of Music in

London and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Before he had graduated he was chosen to play in two gala concerts to honor cello virtuoso Mstislav Rostropovich.

In 2011, two years after he graduated, he released an album: Brahms, Beethoven & Bruch for Clarinet, Cello and Piano. The same year he was invited to tour with Elton John as a member of his band. (He has also played with U2 and The Red Hot Chili Peppers.)

2011 was also the year that Hauser and his friend and fellow cellist, Luka Šulić, performed a cellos-only cover of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal.” It was a runaway hit and YouTube sensation, and he gained the moniker Rock Star with a Cello.

Hauser and Šulić went on to form 2CELLOS and were the first instrumental act to perform as special guests on an episode of Glee 2CELLOS has now recorded four albums and played in world-famous venues including the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Sydney Opera House and Madison Square Garden.

“The great thing about cello is that it has all the range,” he says. “The cello is everything, low and high and in between. It’s the perfect register that’s so nice, warm, and gentle. It’s really pleasing to hear anytime.”

Hauser is also keeping an eye out for the next generation of musicians. He has created the HAUSER Music Foundation to help young, talented musicians overcome barriers, including building educative infrastructures and providing assistance to underserved regions where school music programs are nonexistent.

This concert will be an extraordinary performance of cello pyrotechnics that align beauty, elegance, and true rock muscle. You will want to be right up front.

Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall June 23 | Tickets start at $119

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Thank you

Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds our donors at the Patron of Acclaim level and above for the year 2023. These families generously contribute $50,000 or more, annually, to directly support Segerstrom Center’s artistic and educational programming, above and beyond special events.

Bart and Elizabeth Asner

Kevin and Denise Cassin

Andy and Joan Fimiano

Kling Family Foundation / Jackie Glass

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Imhof

The James Previti Family Foundation

Roger and Tracy Kirwan

Kling Family Foundation

Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer

Marcia L. Millen

Bill and Pat Podlich

David and Molly Pyott Foundation

Michael* and Stacy Schlinger

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

H. Michael and Holly Schwartz

Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

Honorable H. Warren and Janet Siegel

Tony and Jessy Smith

David and Diane Steffy

Swenson Family Foundation

The Tappan Foundation

Tara and David Troob

* in memoriam

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that relies heavily on the generosity of audience members, like you, to bring the very best arts experiences to our community. To learn more about the impact you could make in our community, please visit www.scfta.org/give or email donate@scfta.org.

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Donors

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is enormously grateful for the support from the donors listed on the following pages. Your generosity empowers the Center to provide dynamic performances and artistic education programs for all of Orange County. You allow us to continue our promise to become an inclusive cultural resource for our entire community. Thank you!

CUMULATIVE GIVING

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is deeply grateful to the following donors who have provided extraordinary support during their lifetime:

$20,000,000 +

Julia and George Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation

Audrey Steele Burnand*

William J. Gillespie*

Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom

$10,000,000 + Toby Andrews Anonymous Angels of the Arts

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne Grant

The Guilds of the Center

Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*

Mr. Donald E. and Lacy Moriarty

Eugene and Ruth Ann Moriarty*

Jean Moriarty*

Richard A. and Marilyn Kayla Moriarty

Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry

Samueli Foundation

Sally E. Segerstrom

Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom

Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation

Ruth Segerstrom*

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Segerstrom

Mr. Toren H. Segerstrom

Veronica P. Segerstrom

Mrs. Yvonne Segerstrom*

South Coast Plaza

Mrs. Richard Steele*

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Williams

$5,000,000 +

Bank of America / Bank of America Foundation

Jane and Jim Driscoll

Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation

The James Irvine Foundation

Ralph and Eleanor Leatherby Family Foundation

General* and Mrs. William Lyon

Harry and Grace Steele Foundation

Swenson Family Foundation

$3,000,000 +

The Boeing Company

Broadway Across America Freedom Communications, Inc.

Michael and Eleanor Gordon

Roger and Tracy Kirwan

Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times

Rick Muth Family/ORCO Block & Hardscape

Dr. Henry Nicholas III

Ms. Stacey Nicholas

Bill and Pat Podlich

Michelle Rohé

$2,000,000 +

Anonymous

Zee M. Allred,* Dean C. Allred, Carol Ann Allred Starr

Mrs. D. James Bentley*

Benjamin and Carmela Du

Edison International

The First American Corporation Fluor Corporation / The Fluor Foundation

John and Toni Ginger

Mark Chapin Johnson

W. M. Keck Foundation

Kia Motors America, Inc.

Kling Family Foundation

Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons

Sharon D. Lund Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

Tara and David Troob

Jean and Tim Weiss

$1,500,000 +

Ginger and Tony Allen

Mr.* and Mrs. James P. Baldwin

The Beall Family

Deborah and Larry J. Bridges

Kevin and Denise Cassin

Eileen J. Cirillo

Cox Communications / Cox Media

Randy and Sally Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. Moti Ferder, Lugano Diamonds

Paul F. and Daranne Folino

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

The Irvine Company

Margaret G. and Thomas E. Larkin*

Paul and Lilly Merage

Mercedes-Benz USA

Mrs. Marjorie T. Rawlins*

Rutan & Tucker, LLP

Spectrum Reach

Elizabeth Colyear Vincent*

Cecil C. and Kathryn H. Wright*

$1,000,000 +

Anonymous

Howard and Roberta Ahmanson

Bette and Wylie Aitken

Automobile Club of Southern California

Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bettingen*

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bettingen*

Marta and Raj Bhathal

California Bank & Trust

Callero Family Foundation

Ellen and Clarence* Conzelman

Delta Air Lines

Carole and Robert* Follman

Leo Freedman Foundation

June M. Fry

Jackie Glass / Kling Family Foundation

Rondell B. and Joyce P. Hanson

Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation

George Hoag Family Foundation

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

KJAZZ 88.1

Shanaz and Jack Langson

Corey and Leslie Leyton

Mrs. Colleen Manchester

David and Kathryn Moore

Mrs. Mary E. Moore

Pam and Jim Muzzy

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. O’Bryan

Pacific Life

Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts

Donna Shannon-O’Bryan

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith

The Sommerville Trust

Georgia Hull Spooner*

Diane and David Steffy

Dorothy Stillwell*

Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family

The Warner Family

Wells Fargo / Wells Fargo Foundation

Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*

Carol and Kent Wilken

$750,000 +

Mary and Richard* Cramer

James* and Catherine Emmi

Maralou and Jerry* Harrington

Dr.* and Mrs. Randall R. McCardle

Mrs. Mary M. Muth*

Trish and John* O’Donnell

Charles and Patricia Poss*

Rockwell International

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Karalyn and Joseph* Schuchert

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owen Shea

Janice and Ted Smith

The Reinhold Foundation

Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson

Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

$500,000 +

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen

The Allergan Foundation

Doug and Jaimee Baker

Pamela and Al Baldwin

Dr. and Mrs. Arnold O. Beckman*

Mr.* and Mrs. Benton Bejach

Katherine and Howard Bland

Cartier

Victoria and David Collins

Patricia Fredricks-Dolson*

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II

Andy and Joan Fimiano

Carol Frobish*

Frome Family Foundation

Harriett F. Grant*

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz*

Valerie and Hans Imhof

The Joseph Family

JPMorgan Chase & Co. / JPMorgan Chase & Co. Foundation

Barbara* and Robert Kleist

K-MOZART 105.1 FM

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

KOCE

Eve A. Kornyei

Classical KUSC

Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald

Marcia L. Millen, in memory of James and Leath Millen

NORDSTROM

The Peter Ochs Family

Jackie Singer and John Pope

Ralphs / Food 4 Less

Carlene Rona*

Estate of Karen Ann Roos

Michael* and Stacy Schlinger

H. Michael and Holly Schwartz

Nick and Heidi Shahrestany

The Shanbrom Family

Shea Homes Foundation

Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine

Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza / Spenuzza Velastegui Family

Foundation

John* and Elizabeth Stahr

Valeant Pharmaceuticals

Mrs. Valaree Wahler

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Warmington

*in memoriam

MAY 2024 23

CENTER FUND

The Center Fund provides general operating support on an annual basis for Segerstrom Center for the Arts and its programs. We are honored to recognize the following individuals, corporations and foundations for their gifts made between January 1, 2023 and December 31, 2023. Your generosity makes all we do possible—and we thank you! To learn more about the Center Fund and the benefits of giving, please contact Malika Middlebrooks at 714.942.6214, or MMiddlebrooks@SCFTA.org.

$500,000+

Kevin and Denise Cassin

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons

$250,000+

Julia and George Argyros

Mr. and Mrs. Moti Ferder, Lugano Diamonds

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom

$100,000+

Anonymous

Marta and Raj Bhathal

Deborah and Larry J. Bridges

Jane and Jim Driscoll

The Guilds of the Center

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Imhof

Kling Family Foundation / Jackie Glass

Ms. Suki McCardle

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer

Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry

Michael* and Stacy Schlinger

H. Michael and Holly Schwartz

Sally E. Segerstrom

Tony and Jessy Smith

Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza/Spenuzza Velastegui Family Foundation

Laura and Tim Vanderhook

Jaynine and Dave Warner

Carol and Kent Wilken

$50,000+

Anonymous

Howard and Roberta Ahmanson

Bart and Elizabeth Asner

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chan

Chipotle Mexican Grill / Jennifer and Brian Niccol

Eileen J. Cirillo

Randy and Sally Crockett

Andy and Joan Fimiano

John and Toni Ginger

Wendy Hales / Argyros Family Foundation

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Reza Jahangiri and Kate Levering-Jahangiri

Burt and Molly Jolly

Roger and Tracy Kirwan

KJAZZ 88.1

Karla Kraft and Anderee Berengian

Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon

The Louise Merage Family Foundation

Marcia L. Millen, in memory of James and Leath Millen

Rick Muth Family / ORCO Block & Hardscape

Lana and Walter Parsadayan

PeopleSpace / Jesse and Amy Bagley

John and Sherry Phelan

Bill and Pat Podlich

Mr. and Ms. James P. Previti

David and Molly Pyott Foundation

Michelle Rohé

Honorable H. Warren and Janet Siegel

Stewart R. Smith and Robin A. Ferracone

Steven M. Sorenson Foundation

Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family

Swenson Family Foundation

Tammy and Samuel Tang

The Tappan Foundation

Tara and David Troob

Charlie and Ling Zhang

$35,000+

The Aronoff Family

Katherine and Howard Bland

Ms. Barbara Cline

Mary and Richard* Cramer

John L. and Carol Curci

Jenny and Jeff Gross

Harmon and Lea Kong

Paul and Bonnie Lubock

Neil and Barbara Phillips Trust

Carolyn Zarate-Ramsey and Robert Ramsey

Wilfred M. and Janet A. Roof Foundation

The Schreiber Family

$25,000+

Anonymous

Angels Baseball LP

Steven and Herma Brenneis

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Cancellieri

City of Hope

Bobbi Cox

Janet L. Curci

Allan* and Sandy Fainbarg

Angela Friedman

Frome Family Foundation

Diane and Joyce Froot

GOAL Foundation

The Grosvenor Family

Maralou Harrington

Barbara Hiller Johnson

Dr. and Dr. Zeev Kain

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kohl

Dr. Allan Lifson, James Neuman & Isaac Torres, Jr.

Deborah H. and Jeffrey H. Margolis

Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mazzo

Haydee Mollura

Jasmine Morielli, in memory of Scott Morielli

Cheryl Hill Oakes

Mr. John R. Patterson

Mary Phillipp and David Johnson

Ms. Karen Rabe

Carl and Mary Raymond

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting

Schools First Federal Credit Union

Mr. and Mrs. Evan Slavik

$15,000+

Pamela and Al Baldwin

Ben and Carmela Du Family Foundation Fund

Tom and Pam Bender

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bergman

Toni Berlinger

The Cameron Family Foundation

Mary and John Carrington

David and Victoria Collins

Gail and Jim Daniels

Tim and Michelle Dean

Dr. and Mrs. David Eggleston

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes, II

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Estabrooks

Anthony and Carie Ferry

Supervisor Katrina Foley

Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga*/ Kay K. Fukunaga

The Doug* and Julie Garn Family

Michael and Debra Garnreiter

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Garrett

Cory Glass

Kim and Scott Harris-Weiner

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Hayes

Constance Hsu

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Jones

Nicole and Steve Joseph

Ms. MaryLois Kuhn

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Kuluris

Corey and Leslie Leyton

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Livingston*

Douglas (Tad) Lowrey and Gayle Lowrey

Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mairena

Lauri McIntosh and John Bottjer

Rebecca and Carl McLarand

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meehan

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Meiling

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moorhead

Richard A. and Marilyn Kayla Moriarty

Mara and Keith Murray

Pam and Jim Muzzy

Dr. Kevin O’Grady and Mrs. Nella Webster

Patrick E. Paddon and S. Leslie Jewett

Maryam Parman

Evelyn and Pete Parrella

Mr. Gerry Parsky

Laila and Dryden Pence

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pitts

Melinda and Steven Sanders

Mr. and Dr. Christopher Scott

Scott and Leslie Seigel

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selva

Ronna and Bill Shipman

Shorebreak Foundation, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon

Marca and Brian Singer

The Sommerville Trust

Sue and Ralph Stern

Stephanie and Cory Sukert

Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Szyman

Donna and Ray Thagard, Jr.

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

Stacey and Paul Von Berg

Mrs. Valaree Wahler

Paige West

$10,000+

Anonymous

Mr.* and Mrs. Howard Abel

Ginger and Tony Allen

Mr. and Ms. Barry Aronoff

The Beall Family

The Bish Family

Mr. and Mrs.* David C. Brown

Kimberly Burge

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carvelli

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Chonette

Amy Chu

Gunnel Cole

Mr. Joseph Connor

Mr. and Mrs. W. James Edwards III

Robert* and LaDorna* Eichenberg

Andra Greene Ellingson and Tom Ellingson

Mr. and Mrs. Scot Ellingson

Ms. Lupe Erwin

Ray* and Pat Felbinger

Floriani Family

Drs. Richard Gates and Gail Maitson Gates

Mrs. Vicki Gumm

Ms. Marci Hollander

David L. Horowitz Family

Mr. Matthew M. Jadali

Dr. and Mrs. Gary T. Jenkins

Gay and Rob Johnson

Brad and Becky Lund

Ms. Diana Martin and Mr. Mark Tomaino

Ms. Sarah McElroy

Lisa and Richard Merage

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Oswald

Pralle Krotts Family Foundation

Trish and Steve Scarborough

David and Orva Schramm

Mr. and Mrs. Damon Shelly

In memory of Barbara Steele Williams*

Adam and Artemis Tuliper

24 SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS

$5,000+

Anonymous

Mr.* and Mrs. Byron Allumbaugh

Elizabeth An and Gordon Clune

Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arman

Dr. Fernando H. Austin

Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Bain

Sally Bender

Mr. and Mrs. Colin Best

Barbara and Alex Bowie

Sylvia Burnett

Cal Tech Associates

Mr. Jon E. Cobain

Mr. Gordon Cowan

William and Cheryl Doyle

Laurie and Steve Duncan

Judi Dutton

Michael Dreyer and Hannah An

E. Nakamichi Foundation

Terry and Jeffrey Edwards

Susan and Robert Ehrlich

Shari and Harry Esayian

Carole and Robert* Follman

Iris and Arnold* Frankel

Lynn and Douglas K. Freeman

Mrs. Jerra L. Garrett

Howard Gleicher / Damon Chen

Michael and Eleanor Gordon

Mr. William Gordon and Dr. Susan M. Condrey

Ms. Mary Gilly Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grody

Marlene and Sam* Hamontree

Karen Hardin-Swickard

Bill* and Harriet Harris

Katheryn Baker

Ms. Kerry L. Hedley

Gavin and Ninetta Herbert

Rodney Imai

The Jaffe Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jaffee

Donna Janes

Diane and Harry Johnson

Jessica and James Johnson

Janice M. and Roger* W. Johnson

Teri Kennady

Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Kern

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

Eve A. Kornyei

Randy and Sarah Lake

Ms. Fiona LeCong-Ly and Dr. Vietnam Ly

Dr. and Mrs. Milton Legome

Linda I. Smith Foundation

Marsha and Bill Link

Mr. Jim Luce

Patricia Ann and Robert M. Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Matheson

Robert* and Marilyn McCorkle

Ms. Olga Megdal

John and Karen Meston

Jill Meznarich

Sylvia D. Michler

Mr. Donald E. and Lacy Moriarty

Mr. Maurice Murray and Dr. Jennifer Ballinger Murray

M.Y. Family Fund

Bob and Christie Narver

Tamara Octavio

Trish and John* O’Donnell

Perfect Parts Corp.

Yvette Pergola

Randall* and Cecilia Presley

Carol Primm

Walter and Renate Rados

Joel and Lilya Reiss

Joan Riach Gayner

Mr. Robert E Romney

Charles and Kathy Rosenberger

Georgia and Robert Roth

Kathryn Rousek Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Strader

Jan Vitti Rubel

Dr. J. Ruggio

Sandy and Harriet Sandhu

Ms. Irma O. Sands

Mary Shebell and Merle McCormick

Richard and Patricia Shinto

MAY 2024 25
Family-friendly theatre – LIVE under the stars Book, music and lyrics by Pigpen Theatre Co. Directed by Kim Martin-Cotten JULY 20 – AUG. 11, 2024 An epic adventure across land, sea and sky–all in the name of love! Indie-folk music and ingenious staging transform this tall tale into a thrilling theatrical event like no other. For swashbucklers and yarn-spinners ages 7 to 97. (714) 708-5555 SCR.org at MISSION SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Performance Program Ad – OSCR – Old Man and The Old Moon Three Quarter Page – 4.1875" x 8.5625"

Donors

Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine

Nancy and Geoffrey Stack

Mindy and Glenn Stearns

The Suire Family

Peter and Mary Tennyson

Amy and Jeffrey Vieth

Dr. Christina Wainwright and Mr. Shep Wainwright

Mr. Jeff Walden

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. Watson

Mr. Matt Wilken

William K. Hood and Gloria L. Hood Fund

Mr. Paul Wolfe

Darren and Christina Xanthos

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yourman

$2,500+

Anonymous

Laurie and Jonathan Abelove

Bette and Wylie Aitken

Ms. Kathy R. Akashi

Dr. Max Alavi and Dr. Homeria Mehrabian

Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Anderson

Mr. Paul Anderson and Ms. Jessica Parris

Dr. Chris Apodaca

Lisa Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation

Stephanie Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation

Ms. Diane Bangar

Sharon Barrett

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bein

Mr.* and Mrs. Dror J. Benjamin

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Benkie

Barbara J. Benson

Dr.* and Mrs. John R. Betson

Rhonda Beylik

Mark and Marilyn Bleak

Bonnie Bock, M.D.

Mrs. Kimberly and Dr. Stephen Bowen

Ms. Kelly Burke

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Callard

Marty Chao and Jean Chung

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Chapman

Mrs. Stella Mae Charton

Mr. Theodore Chen

Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino

Ronna and Donald Coe

Confidence Foundation

Corkett/Myers Families

Michael and Anne Crawford

Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham

Victoria Cushey

Noël Davis

Mr. and Dr. Debons

Gregg Denicola, M.D.

Dr. Daniel P. Dennies

Mrs. Sandra DiSario

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Duncan Jr.

Jerry and Kathy Dunlap

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eng

Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Evarts

Ms. Roberta Feuerstein

Ashley and Zach Fischer

Christy and Rich Flanagan

Cliff and Kathy Fleming

Ms. Gwen Forquer

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Francis

Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation

Dr. Robert Furman

Mr. and Mrs. William Gaffney

Mike and Sharon Galassi

Miriam Ghabour

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gorum

Ms. Viktoriya Gryb

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hale

Rondell B. and Joyce P. Hanson

Bruce and Eileen Harrigan

Angela Sue Helin

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Himes

Mr. Dai Hoang

Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Hon

Ms. Allyson Hoppe

Mark and Kristine Howlett

Ms. Victoria Hutton

Serena Huynh

Mark Ike

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Irwin

Jackson Tidus

Dr. Douglas and Sandra Jackson

Susie Jaqua

Mr. L. Wayne Jeffcoat

Tom Jenkins

John A. Neu Insurance Services, A Division of Arroyo

Randy and Linda Kearns

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keith

Keller Family Fund

Jennifer Keller

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Klein

Dr. Elliott Kornhauser

Mr. Peter Krieger

Mrs. Deborah A. Lake

Dr.* and Mrs. Paul K. Lam

Mrs. and Mr. Mikey Lares

Latham & Watkins

Kevin Lawrence

Kevin and Doris Lee

Ms. Michelle Lee

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edward LeVasseur, Jr.

Jeanne Lewand

Mark and Felicia LeWinter

Paula Lingelbach

In memory of Victorio Adan Maestas

Charles* and Twyla Martin

Mr. and Mrs. William Mawhorter

George and Sarah McDaniel

R. Patrick* and Jeannette L. McDaniel

Toni* and Terry McDonald

Susan Mears

Mr. and Ms. John Melbon

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Melilli

Suzanne and James Robb Mellor

Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Meltzer

Paul and Lilly Merage

The Minoru Nitta Family

Thomas and Deanna Mitro

Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Moeller

Moises Montoya

Tom and Naomi Moon

Mr. and Mrs. David Murray

In Memory of Mr. Robert T. Newell

Newmeyer & Dillion

Chien and Linh Nguyen

Julia Nguyen-Kim

The Peter Ochs Family

Annette and Joseph Oltmans II

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Passo

Sandra and Dan Perlmutter

Ms. Diane Peterson

Pharris Group

Mr. Willard Pierce

Pirzadeh & Associates, Inc.

Patricia Price and Craig Behrens

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor

Marcia Kay and Ron Radelet

John Rallis and Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis

Suzanne C. and Jim H. Reinhardt

Marilyn Hester Robbins and William H. Robbins

David* and Linda Roberson Family

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rojek

Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne

Lisa Rutherford

Paul and Mary Sackman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schneider

Joan and Alan Sellers

Emmanuel Sharef

Claudette Shaw

Lance and Deborah Slimmer

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spanos

Lena Sparks

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stark

Dr. and Mrs. Barry D. Steele

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinmann

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Stein

Lisa and Wayne Stelmar

Nicole Strathman

Ruth E. Sully

Mr. Lee R. Sutherland

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Sweeney

Mr. and Mrs. R. David Threshie, Jr.

Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney

Mary Tolar

Dr. David L. Tsoong and Dr. Betty K. Tu

Ann Van Ausdeln

S. Vander Wal and S. Vincent

Ambassador and Mrs. Gaddi H. Vasquez

Ms. Isabelle Villaseñor

Megan and John Waldeck

Ms. Sandy Wessman

Geofrey Wickett and Normand Lessard

S. Gayle Widyolar, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams

Kathy Willman

Hal and Cheri Wright

Paul and Cheryl Wyrick

Dean and Esther Zipser

$1,500+

Ms. Janine Adesko

Ms. Donna Anderson and Mr. Ronald Willut

Dr. Thomas Bailey

Baker Family Trust

William Beeson

Mrs. Jennifer Berg

Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

John and Kathy Besnard

Ms. Donna S. Bianchi

Bill and Judy Brady

Ms. Karly Brown

Mrs. Frances Buchanan

Charlie and Margie Bunten

Ms. Donna F. Calvert

Jean Campbell

Ms. Deidre Campbell

Luisa Cano

Richard and Paula Castanon

Ms. Sandra Chiles

Lori and Harper Chozen

Ms. Shari Cipolla

Ms. Sharon A. Cleaver

Robert and Diana Clemmer

Mr. Otis Cliatt II

Ms. Mary Coates

Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Dart

Pieter and Keren de Zwart

Mr. James and Mrs. Lavon DeGraw

Joan M. Donahue

Ms. Jill Dulich

Frances L. Dye

Ms. Nancy Eberhardt

Lynda Tryon Einstein

Karen Ellis and Sandra Hartness

Ms. Kaaryn File

Mrs. Cristy Fischbeck

Kirby G. and Eilene C. Fletcher

Christine Flowers

Janet Ford

Marte* and Jack Ganoung

Greg Gates

Margaret Gates

Mr. Gary Goldsworthy

Gerrie Goodreau

Sharon and John Gregg

Mathew Gunnemann

Mr. Chad Hainley

Mr. and Mrs. David Hale

April and Gene Hartline

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hartshorn and Family

Vicki and David Hatfield

Mr. Frank T. Henry

Gary* and Sara, Frank and Brad Hinman

Toni Hoyt

Mr. Darrel Huntington

Buzz* and Joan Jackson

Laurie Jacobs

Ms. Cynthia L. Jennings

Dolores and Mike Johnson

Kenneth L. and Marilyn C. Jones

In memory of Ruth L. Kirchen

Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Knoth

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Donors

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Konier

Mr. Jamie Krakowski

Ira and Riki Kucheck

Mr. Robert Kulpa and Ms. Linda S. Pabian

Kiran Kumar

Dr. and Mrs. KiHong Kwon

Ms. Susan Ladenes

Mr. Jesse W. Laney

Ms. Sandy Law

Hilary Lemansky

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lester

Jaye Ruth Levy

Pamela Lewin

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liao

Robert* and Janet Lind

Ms. Karen Linton

Richard and Jacqueline Lombardi

Ms. Margaret M. Lord

Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lynn

Mrs. Colleen Manchester

Dr. and Mrs. William Manclark

Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Martens

Mrs. Lisa Matranga

Larry and Dru Maurer

Robert and Patricia McLaughlin

Kathy Michel

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Molina

Evonne Morton

Ms. Sheri Nazaroff

Dr. Abdel Salam M. Niazy

Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Norman

Rey O’Day

Ms. Dawn O’Rourke

Mr. Raj Patel

Ms. Katrina L. Pelto

Ms. Barbara Perez

Beverly and Jim Peters

Michelle A. Reinglass

Richard C. Reischman

Ronna and Marshall Rown, M.D.

Ms. Lori Rudin

Ms. Janet Sanders

Ms. Suzanne Schaumburg

Dolores Schiffert

Ms. Denise Schuler

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Segerstrom

Anita Seiveley and Jim Collins

Roger and Phyllis Shafer

Linda and Ed Sherman

Ms. Patricia Shiley

Ms. Virginia D. Silverman

Ms. Shari Simmons

Dr. Burton H. Smith

Stephen E. Smith and Kathy Coyle Smith

Ms. Kim Smith

Rob and Joan Stratton

Carol Lipp Strauss

Susan and Richard Stuelke

Marilyn and Thomas C. Sutton

Ms. Heidi Thelander

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tsao

Ms. Alveris B. Van Fleet-Corson

Fritzie Walker

In Memory of Robert D. Walters

Shanna White

D and G Winzey

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Witt

$1,000+

Anonymous (4)

Jeannie Adams

Sharon G. Adams

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Airth

Sharon and Jerry Algeo

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Angermeir

Carol and Jerry Aspland

Mr. John L. Auger

Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Ayloush

Ms. Barbara D. Baranski

Mr. Robert T. Barnum and Ms. Ying Liu

Ms. Billie K. Baron

Ms. Barbara Becker

Mr.* and Mrs. Benton Bejach

Dorothy and Donald* Bendetti

Berwood Management, Inc.

Dr. Elizabeth Bridges

Paul and Rose Briscoe

Jim and Wendy Brooks

Linda and Denny Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cashion

Ms. Bertha Cerda

Kathie and Howard Chapman

Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Connor

Kevin and Lisa Corrigan

Greg and Donna Crandall

Charles Cundiff

Mary E. Dalessi

Mr. William G. Daly

Dr. Robert F. and Julie A. Davey

Roger and Marjorie Davisson

Jerry and Mary DeBar

Ken and Peggy DeShan

Claus Dieckell

Ms. Denise D. Diener and

Mark D. Engquist

Richard and Lisa Doebler

Jane Draganza

Gregory Eberhardt

Alexander Eliseev

Cyndee Ely

Jean-Claude and Dina Falmagne

Ms. Epifania Fernandez

Elizabeth and John Fleming

Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Fluor III

Mrs. and Mr. Carmela Fogliani

Dr. and Mrs. Francis Foo

James and Martha Freeman

Ms. Yolanda Galloway

Lionel and Stephanie Gayron

Mary and Dennis Ghan

Susan Glass

Mr. Donald Gormly

Dina L. Gray

Gary and Linda Greene

Mr. and Ms. Chad Hall

Ms. Laurie Henigan

Mr. and Mrs. Jose F. Herrera

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hinkle

Hoelscher-Bell-Elliott Foundation

Peter C. Holliday

Victoria Hsiung

Mr. and Mrs. James Hsu

Hing and Doris Hung

Dr. Jerome and Lynne Jones

Lynn L. Kambe

Bill and Judy Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Kelsey III

Mrs. Jeanette Kleist

Mrs. Debra Kornswiet-Shandling and Dr. Adrian Shandling

Richard and Lynne Kramer

Bill and Mona Kratzert

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause

Tamara and Jon Krause

Betty Jane Lang

Patricia Lewis

Dr. Carolyn C. Light

In memory of Ed Lynch

Kay and John Maglica

Dave and Diana Margileth

P. Dennis Mattson and Melinda K. Harris

Mr. Thomas F. McCormack and Ms. Melissa L. Hicks

Pamela Michael

Steven and Jenny Mizusawa

Dr. Edwin S. Monuki

Mr. Corey Moore

Priscella J. Moore

Dr. Patricia Moulton

Linda Myers

Tom and Marian Nau

Ms. Isabel Nava

Irene and Bonnie Nickle

Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Norton

David and Christine Otaguro

William and Linda Owen

Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Packard

Bob and Brana Paster

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perricone

Ms. Joyce Perrone

Dr. Ronald O. and Donna J. Phelps

Johni Pittenger

Kristin and Noah Pokrass

Ms. Janet Portolan and Ms. Lois Powers

Mark Prendergast

Mr. Curt Puskas

Mr. Michael Reimer

Laurie and Richard M.* Rodnick

Marjorie Morris Rosales

Don Rubin

Mr. Tyler Runge

In memory of Connie Sakamoto and Mattie Fenner

John Sandberg

Karen and Philip Schmidt

Pravin and Iris Shah

Dr. and Mrs. Henry Sobel

Karyn and Bill Spear

Mr. Chad Stalbaum

N. Vicky Staub

Corinne Stewart

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stirrat

David and Jill Susson

Mr.* and Mrs. Arthur E. Svendsen

Michael and Suzanne Tague

Elizabeth Tarbuck

Kristin Taylor

Mitchell and Donna Thiessen

Mr. Christopher Trela

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ugalde

Hannah Vu

Marilyn and Steve Weber

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weisenberg

Ms. Lorraine Welty

Ms. Bonne L. Wheeler

Howard and Sumi Yata *in memoriam

ENDOWMENT

Segerstrom Center for the Arts thanks the following donors who have generously provided support to the Center’s Endowment Funds. Gifts to the Endowment provide financial support for our artistic and education programs every year. Funds exist in perpetuity as investments whose earnings make the arts accessible for future generations.

$1,000,000 +

Audrey Steele Burnand*

Estate of Edra E. Brophy / William J. Gillespie Foundation

Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation

W. M. Keck Foundation

Barbara Steele Williams Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele*

Harry and Grace Steele Foundation

Swenson Family Foundation

The James Irvine Foundation

The Segerstrom Foundation

$500,000 +

Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

Fluor Corporation

The Fluor Foundation

Carol Frobish*

Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times

Rockwell

Estate of Karen Ann Roos

Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*

$250,000 +

Bank of America

Nancy Marie Biram*

The First American Corporation

Patricia Fredricks-Dolson

Edison International

Isidore C. and Penny W.* Myers

$100,000 +

Daniel C.* and Janet S. Bonbright and Sons

Estate of Ford A. and Wilma J. Dickerhoff

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Engman

Helen B. Fait

Elizabeth E. Fleming*

William Randolph Hearst Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz

Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*

28 SEGERSTROM CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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MAY 2024 29

Donors

Peter G. and Mary M. Muth* and Family

Estate of Michael D. and Lorraine C. Nadler

Nestle USA, Inc.

The Orange County Register

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith

Ronald E. Soderling

Virginia Valentine

Nancy B. Veitch and Chris and Irene Veitch

Estate of Jane D. Zimmerman

Dr. and Mrs. David E. Zinke, Brandon, Heidi & Benjamin

$50,000 +

The Birtcher Family

Founders Plus

Evelyn and Richard Francuz

Sonia and Earle Ike

Barbara Hiller Johnson

Mark Chapin Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Macklin

Palley-Needelman Asset Management

Dr. and Mrs. James E. Pierog, Jessica and Margaux

Ralphs / Food 4 Less

Estate of Howard G. and Margaret C.

Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Salyer

Al and Susan Shankle

Mr. Stewart R. Smith

Ms. Anita Sparrow*

Wells Fargo

In memory of Barbara Steele Williams

$25,000 +

The Beall Family

Victor H. Boyd

Dr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Burnett

Chris and Lee Ann Canaday

The Carl and Patricia Neisser Family Trust

Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino

David and Victoria Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David Bjorn and Gloria Dahlberg and Family

Ruth Ding, in memory of Thomas and Mary Lee

James* and Catherine Emmi

Dr. Dennis R. Fratt

The Baker Frenzel Family

Mr.* and Mrs. H. F. Hamann

Nat S. and April D. Harty

Las Campanas of Orange County

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Lucas

Charles W. and Candace J. McBrayer

Dr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Melnik

Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson

Joseph and Mary Norton Family

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Harold Miller*

O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Osterkamp Jr.

Nicholas S. Patin

Stanley R. Robb Family

In honor of Mary Isabelle Sandberg

Robert J. Searles

In memory of Renée Segerstrom

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shaver and Family

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

In memory of Faye Wilkinson

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Wilson

$10,000 +

Mrs. Donald V. Bassler

The William A. Baxter Family

George and Jacqueline Birdsong

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birtcher

Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bowie

Susan Boyd

Mr. Lawrence H. Butler Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Callahan

The Clubhouse

Con Gusto Chapter of The Guilds of the Center

Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Dean, Jr.

Ms. Julie Brinkerhof Edwards

Mr. Aaron Egigian

Alan* and Sandy Fainbarg Family

John and Carolyn Garrett

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. McQuarrie

GoodSmith & Co., Inc.

William K. and Maxine Gresswell*

Dr. and Mrs. G. Stanley Hall

Gayford and Mary Hinton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Jaeger

Ronald E. and Debra P.* Jagner

Hunter B. Keck

Mrs. Suzanne Kline

Dr. Elliott Kornhauser

Mrs. Susan Lambrose

Ronald C., Vincencia M., Elisabeth L. and Heather D. Lazof

Mr. and Mrs. George Leeper

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mallory

Mr. and Mrs. Brad McCroskey

R. Patrick* and Jeannette L. McDaniel

Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. McHolm

Estate of Ralph and Rose Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Mullin, Jr.

Newmeyer & Dillion

Jerry Nourse

Cheryl Hill Oakes

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Paone

Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Pauls

Mr. Charles Peyton, II

Betty Mower Potalivo

Ted and Jean Robinson and Family

Mrs. Betty Scheidt

Douglas F. Schneider and Family

Rudolph C. Schweitzer*

In memory of Hartley M. Sears

Renée and Henry T. Segerstrom*

Mr. and Mrs. William Shryock and Family

Linda and Harvey A. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling

Steven-Thomas Antiques

The Stone Family

Dr. Max Swancutt Jr.

Mr. Stewart C. Woodard

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ukropina

Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten

Mr. Edward H. Wale

Margaret and Maurie Watman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Winton

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Orrin Wright

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Yellin*

LEGACY SOCIETY

Segerstrom Center for the Arts thanks the following donors who have included the Center in their estate plans. These gifts help ensure that we allow access to the arts for the entire community.

Anonymous

Edna and Julio Aljure

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen

Bart and Elizabeth Asner

Doug and Jaimee Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnett

John and Betty Barr

Dorothy and Donald* Bendetti

Dr. Michael M. and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

Katherine and Howard Bland

Roberta Bouillon Trust

Barbara and Alex Bowie

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Brown Jr.

Charles “Chip” Caldwell

Dr.* and Mrs. James H. Casey

Eileen J. Cirillo Trust

Elizabeth and David* Cole

David and Victoria Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David

John and Jennifer Condas

Randy and Sally Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis

Mr. Joe DiCorpo and Ms. Mia MacDougall

Annette Doreng-Sterns

Mary Jane McArthur Edalatpour and Nasrola Edalatpour

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II

Shari and Harry Esayian

Mr. Harold W. Faber

Ms. Linda S. Ford

Dr. Dennis R. Fratt

Mrs. Sandra M. French

Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga* / Kay K. Fukunaga

John and Carolyn Garrett

Jackie Glass

Jean and Fred* Hamann

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hammond

Howard and Carol Hay

Mr.* and Mrs. James Ford Helfrich

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

Higgins Family Trust

David L. Horowitz Family

Mark and Kristine Howlett

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Traute Huycke

Ken Jillson and Al Roberts*

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

Mr. Gary A. Kreitz and Ms. Joyce Singman

Elizabeth Kurila and Michael Mindlin

Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon

Richard and Gerrie Leeds

Michael and Lee Ann Litterst

General* and Mrs. William Lyon

Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons

James, Charlene and Katherine MacDonald

Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald

The McLarand Family Trust

Mr. Robin B. Miner

Ethan Morgan

Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo

Rick Muth

Thomas H. and Marilyn* Nielsen

Cheryl Hill Oakes

O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc. / Carolyn O’Neill

Mrs. Charlotte R. Paluzzi

Lenore and Carl Pearlston

Mark and Carol Perry

Jeffrey A. Punim, M.D.

Mr. Burton Reis

David* and Linda Roberson Family

Ted and Jean Robinson and Family

Mr. Richard K. Rosenberg

Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schoellerman

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

Dr. James B.* and Muriel A. Sheets and Dr. Cherilyn G. Sheets

Jackie Singer and John Pope

In Memory of Allen O. Smith

Steven M. Sorenson, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sparks

David and Diane Steffy

Richard R. and Phoebe Stenton

Dr. Arthur Strick

Tammy and Samuel Tang

Ms. Nancy B. Tepper

Don L. Thompson

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten

Christopher O. Veitch

Stacey and Paul Von Berg

Mrs. Valaree Wahler

Ms. Jill H. Watkins

Kent J. and Carol L. Wilken Family

Dr. David and Audrey Zinke, Brandon, Heidi and Benjamin *in memoriam

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Corporate and Foundation Support

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is pleased to thank the following corporations and foundations for providing annual contributions to the Center in support of our artistic and community education programs and our special event and performance sponsorships throughout the year.*

LEAD PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION SPONSORS

2023 CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS Anonymous

Autism Speaks

Automobile Club of Southern California

Bloomingdale’s South Coast Plaza

Canterbury Consulting

Charles Schwab

Crean Foundation

E Nakamichi Foundation

EnergizeStudents.org

FivePoint/Great Park Neighborhoods

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Orange County Community Foundation

Pacific Life Foundation

SPECIAL THANKS

Läderach

Total Wine & More

Viking

THE SEGERSTROM FOUNDATION

ARTS AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds the following business and community leaders who support Segerstrom Center through fundraising, advocacy, and community outreach with a particular emphasis on expanding audiences and developing the next generation of leadership for Segerstrom Center.

Katheryn Baker

Jesse D. Bagley

Lupe Erwin, Chair

Cory Glass

Peter Krieger

Fiona T. LeCong-Ly

Monika Lopez

Sarah J. McElroy

Jill Meznarich

Vanessa Moore

Maurice Murray

Tammy Octavio

Patrick Strader

Yvonne Tsao

Jaynine Warner

Bill Meehan, Founding Chairman

To learn more about the Center’s corporate and foundation partnership opportunities and the benefits available, please contact CorpSupport@scfta.org or (714) 942-6302.

* as of April 4, 2024

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Center Staff

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Casey Reitz, President & CEO

Judy Morr, Artistic Advisor•

Brian Finck, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer•

Aaron Egigian, Interim Vice President, Programming•

ADMINISTRATION

Angelica Camarillo, Executive Assistant to the President & Board Liaison

Kelly Ornelas, Executive Assistant & Programming Coordinator•

Stacey Myers, Attorney/Contracts Manager•

FINANCE

Seila Heng, Controller

MeiMei Chiang, Senior Accountant

Andrew Hudson, Assistant Controller

Monica Drescher, Accounting Generalist•

HUMAN RESOURCES

Ashly Williams, Vice President, Human Resources

Maile Sagiao, Manager, Human Resources

Karen Duncan, Human Resources Generalist

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

Lisa Middleton, Vice President, Marketing & Communications

Carla Cruz, Senior Director, Communications

Roxanne Rothafel, Senior Director, Program Marketing

Jonathan Vietze, Senior Director, Series Marketing•

Christopher Alvarez, Director, Creative Services•

Karen Drum, Director, Publications•

Anne McNiff-Gaeta, Director, Group Services• Jennifer Burroughs, Digital Marketing Manager

Joesan Diche, eCommerce Marketing Manager•

Johnny Eberhardt, Membership Marketing Manager

Richard Ong, Manager, Calling Center• Marisa Rambaran, Marketing Operations Manager

Ken Catino, Senior Graphic Designer

Marianne Luwiharto, Graphic Designer

Jennifer Siglin, Graphic Designer•

Susie Lopez, Communications Specialist

William Olivieri, Marketing & Advertising Specialist

Jacquelyn Pash, Public Relations Associate

Diana Torres, Group Services• Emily Doughty, Social Media Coordinator

Lauren Knight, Content Creator Coordinator

TICKETING

Ruth Mason, Director, Ticket Services

Karen Diche, Manager, Season Tickets•

Nicki Wilmot, Manager, Box Office

Karla Torres, Assistant Manager, Box Office

Amelia Lindquist, Supervisor, Ticket Services

Hannah Schill, Supervisor, Subscriptions

Evan Silveria, Supervisor, Box Office

Marcie Bernal, Receptionist

Alberto Ponce, Office Services Coordinator •

AUDIENCE SERVICES

Norm Major III, Director, Audience Services•

Sue Laird, Senior Manager, Audience Services

Ashleigh Hector, Manager, Audience Services•

Alex Lum, Asst. Manager, Audience Services•

Regine Rutherfurd, Clerical Assistant

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Dean Yarborough, Director, Information Technology

David Frederick, Associate Director, Information Technology

Jana Young, Applications Manager•

Samwel Basweti, Network Support Specialist

Mario Hortizuela, IT Support Specialist

Erik Lomack, IT Support Generalist

Dee Bierschenk, Database Analyst

Ashley Gaddis, Ticketing Functional Support•

Richard Todd, Ticketing Functional Support•

DEVELOPMENT

Malika Middlebrooks, Interim Vice President, Development•

Courtney Dudman-Donley, Senior Director, Special Events & Support Groups

Elizabeth Kurila, Senior Director, Gift Planning Strategies

Nikki Michela, Director, Institutional Giving

Kay Linan Clark, Associate Director, Individual Giving

Jodie Snyder, Major Gifts Officer

Sarah Boardman, Senior Manager, Institutional Giving

Emily Hunn, Senior Manager, Support Groups

Jamie Roff, Senior Manager, Development Systems•

Jeremy Hellier, Manager, Events and Support Groups Administration

Danielle McMahan, Manager, Special Events

Bernadette Ramos, Manager, Donor Relations

Stefanie Goodenberger, Prospect Researcher and Development Operations

Katie Lockie, Assistant Manager, Stewardship

Shimin Zheng, Assistant Manager, Support Groups

Anna Maria Del Mundo, Coordinator, Special Events

April Kunowski, Coordinator, Individual Giving

Olivia Vezner, Coordinator, Donor Relations

EDUCATION

Talena Mara, Vice President, Education•

Cristal Ochoa, Director, Education Programs

Bethany Umbach, Senior Manager, Education Programs

Sarah Sierszyn, Manager, Education Operations

Alexis Johnson, Manager, Education Partnerships

Scarlet Wu, Associate Manager, Education Programs

Michael Mariano, Assistant Manager, Education Partnerships

Katie Nguyen, Coordinator, Education Partnerships

Emily Pearce, Coordinator, Education Programs

30 or more years of service

20 or more years of service

10 or more years of service

Full-time staff as of Apr. 4, 2024

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Marytza Rubio, Vice President, Community & Culture

Emily Neely, Director, Community Engagement

Chloe Saalsaa, Manager, Studio D

Priscilla Reyes, Manager, Community Engagement

Adriana Alvarez, Coordinator

THEATER OPERATIONS

David Leavenworth, Vice President, Theater Operations & Facilities•

Brian Keating, Director, Facilities and Engineering

Max Stossier, Director, Theater Operations

Lindy Luong, Rental Manager

Glenn Powell, Production Manager

Aidan Daguro, Assistant Production Manager

Brennan Roach, Event Operations Supervisor

Jordan Smyth, Senior Coordinator

Denise Cruz, Production Coordinator

Zack Johnston, Clerical Assistant

SEGERSTROM HALL

John Oliphant, Technical Director/ Sr. Production Carpenter•

Sara Broadhead, Head Electrician

Willy J Pate, Head Carpenter

Alexis Vazquez Riggs, Head Wardrobe

James Wilcox, Head Audio

Chris Alva, Assistant In-Charge Carpenter/ Props•

TJ Simons, Assistant In-Charge Electrician

Michael Clifford, Assistant

Christopher Haugh, Assistant

Phil Harris, Assistant

Tim Ligatti, Assistant

RENÉE AND HENRY SEGERSTROM CONCERT HALL

John Downey, Head Audio•

Gregg Snider, Head Electrician•

John Vasquez, Head Carpenter

Eileen Jeanette, Tönmeister

SAMUELI THEATER

Mark Cook, Electrician•

Timothy Schmidt, Asst. Audio

ENGINEERING

Marc Lewis, Senior Engineer•

Bryan Vojtko, Senior Engineer•

Richard Whitfield, Senior Engineer•

Don Harvey, Engineer

Sean Robertson, Engineer

SECURITY

David Geck, Director of Security and Public Safety

Jon Hampe, Security Manager

Tyler Cole, Public Safety and Training Manager

Jaime Paz, Security Coordinator

Anthony Gonzales, Ramon Sanchez, Gary Spangler•, Lee Yepez, Security Supervisors

AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE

WILLIAM J. GILLESPIE SCHOOL

Susan Brooker, Artistic Director

Sarah Jones, Principal Teacher

Zach Edwards, Coordinator

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