Espejos: Clean Program

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Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1917, Lillian Slutzker was a survivor. After fleeing Nazi control for England, she met her husband at a USO dance and later returned to his hometown of Rome, New York.

She dedicated her life to bettering her community. The foundation’s purpose is to carry on her incredible legacy and fulfill her passion for Judaism, education, the arts, and enriching the community.

The Slutzker Family Foundation is thrilled to be partnering with Syracuse Stage as a season sponsor, including the show Espejos: Clean featuring women who, like Lillian, faced adversity yet pushed ahead.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENIDO

12 | Mensaje de la Directora Gerencial

14 | Reparto

16 | Elenco/Créditos

19 | Fotografía en el teatro

20 | Mensaje de la dramaturga Trasfondo

24 | Biografías del elenco y personal artístico

30 | Quiénes somos

Nuestra misión

Nuestra visión

Nuestros valores fundamentales

31 | Promesa anti-racismo

Reconocimiento de las tierras indígenas

En la comunidad

Sobre Syracuse Stage

40 | Junta de Directores

41 | Círculo Emérito

Junta para la defensa de la educación

Concilio de adultos jóvenes

42 | Auspiciadores Corporativos, Fundaciones y Gubernamentales

44 | Auspiciadores

Un agradecimiento especial

45 | Donativos de Individuos, Corporaciones

Privadas, Fundaciones y Gubernamentales

46 | Donativos en honor a

53 | Programa de donativos planificados

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Programa de donativos pareados

PROGRAM BOOK

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Cover Artwork: Brenna Merritt

Espejos: Clean | February 15 - March 5, 2023

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LETTER FROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR

DEAR FRIENDS,

Thanks for joining us for Espejos: Clean here at Syracuse Stage! This beautiful play is one we’ve been looking forward to all season, and we’re so glad to share it with you as our first offering in 2023.

In giving us an intimate view of what could easily have been a missed human connection, Espejos: Clean reminds us just how interwoven all our lives are. Regardless of language, and regardless of whether we seek or recognize those moments of connection, we are undeniably people of community, and in communities. What does this mean for us, for Syracuse Stage, in this community? It means that we will continue to find ways in which our work – onstage and off – reflects and invites our neighbors into community, and into conversation.

We’re grateful to our season sponsors, production sponsors, and media sponsors (check them out on pages 14 and 15!) for helping fuel this work, and to our community partners at La Casita Cultural Center for helping bring new conversations to life. In keeping with La Casita’s mission to bridge the Hispanic communities of Syracuse University and those of Central New York, we’re delighted to collaborate with our neighbors in the Near Westside. Special thanks to the Syracuse University Humanities Center for their ongoing support, and we hope you’ll join us for events at Stage and at La Casita on Sunday, February 19.

Additionally, we’re thrilled that playwright Christine Quintana has been able to spend time in Syracuse to be part of the play’s East Coast Premiere and for a reading from her new play El Terremoto. Syracuse Stage continues to be a home for artists and for the development of new work, and we’re proud to have Christine with us!

Finally, we’re putting the finishing touches on plans for 2023 – 2024! We look forward to sharing that news this spring, and to celebrating 50 years of Syracuse Stage with you next season!

With appreciation,

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JILL ANDERSON. PHOTO: BRENNA MERRITT.

MENSAJE DE LA DIRECTORA GERENCIAL

ESTIMADOS AMIGOS,

Gracias por unirse a Syracuse Stage para la producción de Espejos: Clean! Esta preciosa obra es una por la cual hemos estado esperando durante esta temporada, y estamos encantados de compartirla con ustedes como nuestro primer ofrecimiento en el año 2023.

Espejos: Clean nos recuerda cuan interconectadas están nuestras vidas al presentar la visualización de lo que pudo ser una conexión humana perdida. Independientemente del lenguaje, y a pesar de nuestra capacidad de reconocer esos momentos de conexión, somos innegablemente personas de la comunidad, en la comunidad. ¿Qué significa esto para nosotros, para Syracuse Stage, para la comunidad? Esto significa que continuaremos buscando la forma en la que nuestro trabajo – en el escenario y fuera de él – reflexione e invite a nuestros vecinos a conversar y a ser parte de la comunidad.

Estamos agradecidos a nuestros auspiciadores de la presente temporada, la Fundación Reisman y la Fundación Slutzker; a la Junta de Directores del teatro como auspiciadores de esta producción teatral y a nuestros auspiciadores mediáticos – CNY Latino, Urban CNY and WAER 88.5 FM por apoyar este trabajo y finalmente a La Casita Cultural Center por ayudarnos a traer a la luz nuevas conversaciones. En el espíritu de la misión de La Casita, que es tender un puente entre la comunidad hispana de Syracuse University y la región central del estado de Nueva York, estamos honrados de colaborar con nuestros vecinos del Near West Side. Un agradecimiento especial al Centro de Humanidades de Syracuse University por su constante apoyo, y esperamos se unan a los eventos del domingo, 19 de febrero en el teatro y en La Casita.

Además, estamos encantados de que la dramaturga, Christine Quintana, estará en Syracuse para el estreno de la obra en la costa este de los Estados Unidos de América, y para una lectura de su nueva obra, El terremoto. Syracuse Stage continúa siendo una cuna para artistas y para el desarrollo de nuevas obras teatrales, ¡y estamos orgullosos de recibir a Christine!

Finalmente, continuamos trabajando con los últimos detalles de la temporada 202324. Esperamos compartir la noticia de esta con ustedes en la primavera; y a celebrarla como la número 50 de Syracuse Stage.

En agradecimiento,

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JILL ANDERSON. FOTO: BRENNA MERRITT.

SCENIC DESIGN

Mariana Sanchez

IN ASSOCIATION WITH HARTFORD STAGE PRESENTS

WRITTEN BY Christine Quintana

SPANISH TRANSLATION AND ADAPTATION BY Paula Zelaya

Cervantes

DIRECTED BY Melissa Crespo

COSTUME DESIGN

Lux Haac

PROJECTION DESIGN

Lisa Renkel

Robert Hupp

Artistic Director

SEASON SPONSORS

Jill A. Anderson Managing Director

SPONSOR

LIGHTING DESIGN

Colleen Doherty

PRODUCTION

STAGE MANAGER

Laura Jane Collins*

Melissa Crespo

Associate Artistic Director

MEDIA SPONSORS

SOUND DESIGN AND ORIGINAL MUSIC

Daniela Hart & UptownWorks

Kyle Bass Resident Playwright

COMMUNITY PARTNER

Espejos: Clean received a rolling world premiere production in March 2022 between South Coast Repertory Theatre (Costa Mesa, CA, USA) and Neworld Theatre (Vancouver, BC, Canada). Clean-Espejos was developed and workshopped with the support of The Lab at South Coast Repertory Theatre (2021 Pacific Playwrights Festival), Neworld Theatre (Vancouver), Theatre Aspen (Solo Flights Festival), and Tarragon Theatre (Urjo Kareda Residency, Toronto), and received additional support from Aluna Theatre (Toronto), the Playwrights Lab at the Banff Centre the Canada Council for the Arts and the BC Arts Council (Canada). Espejos: Clean was dramaturged by Daniela Atiencia. Espejos: Clean is produced by permission of the Playwrights and Marquis Literary (Colin Rivers) www.MQlit.ca

This program is made possible by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding from the City of Syracuse Arts & Culture Recovery Fund Program, a regrant program of the City of Syracuse administered by CNY Arts.

February 15 - March 5, 2023

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DISEÑO ESCÉNICO

Mariana Sanchez

EN ASOCIACIÓN CON HARTFORD STAGE PRESENTA

ESCRITA POR

Christine Quintana

TRADUCCIÓN Y ADAPTACIÓN POR

Paula Zelaya Cervantes

DIRIGIDA POR

Melissa Crespo

DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO

Lux Haac

DISEÑO DE PROYECCIÓN

Lisa Renkel

Robert Hupp

Directora artística

Jill A. Anderson

Directora gerente

DISEÑO DE ILUMINACIÓN

Colleen Doherty

DIRECTOR DE ESCENA DE PRODUCCIÓN

Laura Jane Collins*

Melissa Crespo

Directora artística asociada

DISEÑO DE SONIDO Y MÚSICA ORIGINAL POR

Daniela Hart & UptownWorks

Kyle Bass

Dramaturgo en residencia

AUSPICIADORE

AUSPICIADORES MEDIÁTICOS

AUSPICIADORES DE LA TEMPORADA SOCIO COMUNITARIO

Espejos: Clean recibió una producción rodante de estreno mundial en marzo de 2022 entre South Coast Repertory Theatre (Costa Mesa, CA, EE. UU.) y Neworld Theatre (Vancouver, BC, Canadá). Clean-Espejos fue desarrollado y desarrollado con el apoyo de The Lab en South Coast Repertory Theatre (Festival de Dramaturgos del Pacífico 2021), Neworld Theatre (Vancouver), Theatre Aspen (Solo Flights Festival) y Tarragon Theatre (Urjo Kareda Residency, Toronto), y recibió apoyo adicional del Teatro Aluna (Toronto), el Laboratorio de Dramaturgos en el Centro Banff, el Consejo de las Artes de Canadá y el Consejo de las Artes de BC (Canadá). Espejos: Clean fue dramatizado por Daniela Atiencia. Espejos: Clean se produce con permiso de los Dramaturgos y Marqués Literario (Colin Rivers) www.MOlit.ca

Este programa es posible gracias a un subsidio provisto por la Ley de Recuperación y Reinversión Estadounidense al Fondo de Recuperación Cultural y de las Artes de la Ciudad de Syracuse, el programa redistribuye el subsidio y es administrado por CNY Arts.

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CAST

Emma Ramos*............................................................Adriana Kate Abbruzzese*............................................................Sarah

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance. For Adriana – Valeria A Avina; For Sarah – Anna DeBlasio*

ADDITIO NAL CREDITS

Costume Design Assistant: Beth Goldenberg

Assistant Lighting Designer: Bev Fremin

Co-Sound Designers: Noel Nichols, Bailey Trierweiler

Associate Sound Designer: Rebecca Satzberg

Assistant Projection Designer: Claire Talbott

Video Programmers: Brian Pacelli, Colin Scott

Animators: Larena Schwarzzenberger, Wayne Bryant, Rachel Shatzkin

Draftsman: Brian Pacelli

First Production Assistant: Em Piraino

Second Production Assistant: Erin C Brett

Stage Management Intern: Annabelle Lamb

Wardrobe & Wig Supervisor: Dylinn Andrew

Dresser: Megan Berner

Wardrobe Sub: Elissa Martin

Electrician/Board Op: Connor Beatie

Sound Board Operator: Shane Wright

A2 Audio Engineer: Christopher Green

Supertitle Operator: Sol Escribano

RUN TIME

Approximately two hours including one fifteen-minute intermission.

PLEASE NOTE

There are strobe lights used in this production.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The Scenic, Costume, Lighting, and Sound Designers in LORT theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE. The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. Espejos: Clean is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

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ELENCO

SUPLENTES

Los suplentes nunca sustituyen los actores anunciados a menos que un anuncio es hecho al momento de la función. Por Adriana – Valeria A Avina; Por Sarah – Anna DeBlasio*

OTROS CRÉDITOS

Asistente de diseño de vestuario: Beth Goldenberg

Asistente de diseñador de iluminación: Bev Fremin

Co-diseñadores de sonido: Noel Nichols, Bailey Trierweiler

Diseñador asociado de sonido: Rebecca Satzberg

Asistente de diseñador de proyección: Claire Talbott

Programadores de video: Brian Pacelli, Colin Scott

Animadores: Larena Schwarzzenberger, Wayne Bryant, Rachel Shatzkin

Dibujante: Brian Pacelli

Primer asistente de producción: Em Piraino

Segundo asistente de producción: Erin C Brett

Regidora en internado: Annabelle Lamb

Supervisor de vestuario y pelucas: Dylinn Andrew

Vestidora: Megan Berner

Suplente de vestuario: Elissa Martin

Elecricista/operador de tablero de iluminación: Connor Beatie

Operador de tablero de sonido: Shane Wright

A2 Ingeniero de sonido: Christopher Green

Operador de supertítulos: Sol Escribano

DURACIÓN

Aproximadamente dos horas incluyendo un intermedio de quince minutos.

TENGA EN CUENTA

Hay luces estroboscópicas utilizadas en esta producción.

*Miembro de la Asociación de Equidad de Actores, la Unión de Actores Profesionales y Directores de Escena de los Estados Unidos. Los diseñadores escénicos, de vestuario, de iluminación, y de sonido en los teatros LORT están representados por United Scenic Artists Local USA-829, IATSE. El Director es miembro de la Sociedad de Directores de Escena y Coreógrafos, un sindicato nacional de trabajadores teatrales. Espejos: Clean es posible gracias a el Concilio de las Artes del Estado de Nueva York y al apoyo de la Gobernadora Kathy Hochul y la Legislatura Estatal del Estado de Nueva York.

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Emma Ramos*............................................................Adriana
Kate Abbruzzese*............................................................Sarah

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TAKING PHOTOS IN THE THEATRE

Audience members may take photos in the theatre before and after the performance and during intermission. If you post photos on social media or elsewhere, you must credit the production's designers by including the names below.

Please note: Photos are strictly prohibited during the performance. Photos of the stage are not permitted if an actor is present. Video and audio recording is not permitted at any time in the theatre.

SCENIC DESIGN

Mariana Sanchez

COSTUME DESIGN

Lux Haac

SOUND DESIGN AND ORIGINAL MUSIC

Daniela Hart & UptownWorks

LIGHTING DESIGN

Colleen Doherty

PROJECTION DESIGN

Lisa Renkel

FOTOGRAFÍA EN EL TEATRO

El público podrá tomar fotos en el teatro antes y después de la función, y durante el intermedio. Al publicar las fotos en las redes sociales o en cualquier otra parte deberá acreditar los diseñadores de la producción incluyendo sus nombres debajo de las mismas.

Por favor tenga en cuenta que la fotografía está estrictamente prohibida durante la función. No se permiten fotos del escenario si hay un actor presente. Tampoco es permitido grabar video ó audio en ningún momento en el teatro.

DISEÑO ESCÉNICO

Mariana Sanchez

DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO

Lux Haac

DISEÑO DE SONIDO Y MÚSICA ORIGINAL POR

Daniela Hart & UptownWorks

DISEÑO DE ILUMINACIÓN

Colleen Doherty

DISEÑO DE PROYECCIÓN

Lisa Renkel

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Translation isn’t simple. It’s interpretation. There’s what a sentence says, what it means, and how it feels. There are many points of departure and moments of transformation. And the truth: the translation will never truly replicate the original. The sentence was something – and now it’s something else.

Paula (translator and adaptor) and I, over years of emails and WhatsApp voice memos and GoogleDocs, have worked together to articulate the inner worlds of Adriana and Sarah and bring them to life in two languages. Paula, a consummate translator, is fluent in both. Whereas my intermediate Spanish gives me facility to understand what a sentence says, but not always what it means. It’s an exercise in trust. And then we face the inherent cultural inheritances of language – “I’m sorry,” the hallmark Canadian phrase which tumbles from Sarah’s lips dozens of times in the script, translates to “ lo siento” – which translates back to “I feel you. It moves me.” Something, into something else.

Every interaction we have with one another is an act of translation. The herculean task of answering

the question “how are you?” The subtext we interpret when someone answers “I’m fine.” The act of presenting ourselves to one another, and the ways in which we interpret and understand each other, is an immense act of trust. The trust to be understood, and to understand, knowing there will always be something lost in translation even if we’re speaking the same language, about the same things. What I mean when I say to you, “I’m glad you’re here” and “thank you for coming” is as much your interpretation as my intention. But I trust you. Confío en ti.

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PLAYWRIGHT'S NOTE Espejos: Clean
CHRISTINE QUINTANA

Espejos: Clean

MENSAJE DE LA DRAMATURGA

Traducir no es sencillo. Es interpretar. Por un lado, está lo que dice la oración; por otro, lo que significa, y por el otro, cómo se siente. Hay muchos puntos de partida y momentos de transformación. Y la verdad: la traducción realmente jamás será una réplica del original. La oración era una cosa—y ahora es otra.

Paula (traductora y adaptadora) y yo, a lo largo de años de emails y notas de voz de WhatsApp y GoogleDocs, hemos trabajado juntas para articular los mundos internos de Adriana y Sarah, para traerlos a la vida en dos idiomas. Paula, una traductora consumada, domina los dos. Mientras que mi español intermedio me da la posibilidad de entender lo que la oración dice, pero no siempre lo que quiere decir. Es un ejercicio de confianza. Y, luego, nos enfrentamos a las herencias culturales inherentes a los idiomas. La traducción más directa de “perdón/I’m sorry”—LA frase canadiense por excelencia, que cae de los labios de Sarah decenas de veces en el guion—es “lo siento”, que se traduce de regreso al español significa algo como “Me toca. Me conmueve”. Una cosa se convierte en otra.

Cada interacción que tenemos lxs unxs con lxs otrxs es un acto de traducción. La labor titánica de con-

testar a la pregunta “¿cómo estás?”, el subtexto que interpretamos cuando alguien dice “estoy bien”, el acto de presentarnos a nosotrxs mismxs ante lxs demás; y las formas en que nos interpretamos y comprendemos lxs unxs a lxs otrxs, es un acto de confianza. La confianza de que seremos comprendidxs, de que comprenderemos, sabiendo que siempre algo se perderá en la traducción, aun cuando estamos hablando el mismo idioma y sobre las mismas cosas. Lo que quiero decir cuando digo, “me da gusto que estés aquí” y “gracias por venir”, depende de tu interpretación tanto como de mí intención. Pero confío en ti. I trust you.

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CHRISTINE QUINTANA

CREATING THE WORLD OF ESPEJOS: CLEAN

“The set is inspired by the playfullness and versatility inside the architecture of the pools at the resorts and the presence of water serves as the vehicle for transformation.”

“I often think of painting, as if each instrument is like a hue, each note a different shade... and I keep thinking of the way tanning oil pollutes water in beautiful and unsettling ways.”

“The translucency of Sarah’s button down shirt and the shimmer and reflection from Adriana’s sequined dress are both ways that I wanted to have the costumes suggest the presence of water onstage.”

“Vivid environments inspired by the beautiful architecture and rich culture of Mexico... functional locations intertwined with the beauty of the text and bursts of magical realism.”

“How can light change the air of the resort from lush, romantic sunsets to harsh nightmares and abstract fantasies?”

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– Mariana Sanchez, Set Designer – Lux Haac, Costume Designer – Colleen Doherty, Lighting Designer – Daniela Hart, Sound Designer  PHOTO: KATE ABBRUZZESE AND EMMA RAMOS IN ESPEJOS: CLEAN. PHOTO: T CHARLES ERICKSON

CREANDO EL MUNDO DE LOS

ESPEJOS: CLEAN

“El set esta inspirado por la arquitectura interior de las albercas en los resorts, pensando en el agua como el elemento que sirve como vehiculo para el cambio.”

– Mariana Sanchez, Diseño escénico

“ La translucidez de la blusa de Sarah y el brillo y el reflejo del vestido de lentejuelas de Adriana son formas en las que quería que el vestuario sugiriera la presencia del agua en el escenario.”

– Lux Haac, Diseño de vestuario

“¿Cómo puede la luz cambiar el ambiente del hotel desde ocasos románticos y opulentos, a pesadillas fuertes, y fantasías abstractas?”

– Colleen Doherty, Diseño de iluminacion

“Me inspiro en la pintura, como si cada instrumento fuera un tinte diferente, cada nota un matiz... reflexiono como los aceites bronceadores causan contaminación en el agua en formas bellas e inquietantes.”

– Daniela Hart, Diseño de sonido

“Ambientes vívidos inspirados en la hermosa arquitectura y la rica cultura de México... localidades funcionales entrelazadas con la belleza del texto y explosiones de realismo mágico.”

– Lisa Renkel, Diseño de proyección

 FOTO: EMMA RAMOS Y KATE ABBRUZZESE EN ESPEJOS: CLEAN. FOTÓGRAFO: T. CHARLES ERICKSON

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Kate Abbruzzese (Sarah).

Off-Broadway: Richard II, As You Like It (workshops, Public Theatre); Pound (opposite Christopher Lloyd); Dick Pix (Grace). Regional: The Old Globe: The Importance of Being Earnest (Gwendolen Fairfax) , Dial M For Murder (Margot); Chautauqua Theatre Co: The Tempest (Miranda), Dairyland (Allie); O’Neill Playwrights Conference: Black Dick (Stephanie); Cincinnati Playhouse: Steel Magnolias (Shelby); Shakespeare & Co: Julius Caesar (Portia), Hamlet (Hamlet); Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival: The Winter’s Tale (Perdita); Baltimore Center Stage: Pride and Prejudice (Elizabeth Bennett). Film/ TV: The Chaperone; Blacklist; NCISNOLA; Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Honors: semifinalist, O’Neill Playwrights Conference; two-time winner of the Red Bull Short New Play Festival; recipient of the Molly Thatcher Kazan Memorial Award and the Olympia Dukakis Scholarship. Education: B.A. Vassar College; M.F.A. NYU Graduate Acting.

Emma Ramos (Adriana).

Off-Broadway: Scenes

From a Marriage (director Ivo Van Hove); Romeo and Juliet (Public Theater Mobile Unit); There’s Always The Hudson (Sundance Theater Lab); Frontieres SansFontieres (Bushwick Star); The Collision & The Martyrdom (59E59); House Plant (NYTW Next Door); Peerless (Cherry Lane Theater); Comfort of Numbers (director Danya Taymor). Regional: Luna Gale (Ac-

tors Theater of Louisville); Water By The Spoonful (Premiere Stages); Clean (Solo Flights 2022). Film: Seven Cemeteries, Gringa, Barbie, Seneca, Bendecidas y Afortunadas, Exeunt, 3rd Street Blackout, El Cielo Es Azul, Sunbelt Express. Television: Endgame, New Amsterdam, Law & Order, Valentina, Marisol, Perfect Murder. Education: M.F.A. The New School for Drama. Professional positions: staff writer for Nickelodeon’s reboot of Dora the Explorer and Sonica for Frederator and Braven films. Awards: Best Audience Award (played sold-out screenings along the festival circuit before acquisition by HBO); Best Actress Award (nominated along with Olivia Thereby and Jennifer Morrison); award-winning web series (Emerging Voices Award, NBC Finals 2018 Best Comedy Award, Imagen 2016 and 2017); NYLFF Official Selection; NY Magazine “Emma is a revelation, linguistically acrobatic, and piercingly funny”

Valeria A Avina (she/they) ( u/s Adriana ). Awardwinning Queer Nonbinary film director, actor, clown, and voice coach from Durango, Mexico, based in NYC, Valeria teaches voice at Rutgers University Masson Gross School of Arts; they are the regional coordinator of Latin America of The Fitzmaurice Institute and a pediatric clown at Healthy Humor. Currently working on an upcoming film Even In The Light. Valeria has appeared in

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dozens of performances, workshops, and readings with theatres such as New York Theater Workshop, INTAR, Phoenix Theater Company, All for One Theater, Drama League, Bushwick Star, The Tank, The Lark, LATEA, La Micro Theater, to name a few. Valeria has won film festivals and nominations across the country and internationally as an actor and director, such as: Fuerza Fest, The New York Long Island Film Festival, Flow Festival and Film Market, International Puerto Rican Film Festival, Latino Film Market, and the Official Latino Film Festival. Proud member and panelist at Fuerza Fest, Cayenne Film Festival, Colectivo LGBT Durango, Mexico, UNIT52, The Dramatist Guild, NALIP, and Ensemble Member at The Phoenix Theater Ensemble. City Artist Corps grant recipient

2021, PANO grants semi-finalist

2022, and NALIP 2021 Diverse Women in Media Forum Emerging Content Creators scholarship recipient.

Anna DeBlasio (she/her) (u/s Sarah). Syracuse Stage: debut. Regional: u/s Cinderella in Into the Woods (Arden Theatre - performed and opened); u/s

Coroner in Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of the Speckled Band (Walnut Street Theatre - performed); u/s for A Streetcar Named Desire (Arden Theatre); It Happened in Key West (Fulton Theatre); The Little Prince, Bunnicula, Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen (Hangar Theatre). Other favorite roles include: Guenevere (Camelot); Hermia (A Midsummer Night’s Dream); Vanda (Venus in Fur); Girl in Us/Them, a twoperson play in response to the Beslan School Siege of 2004. Anna has taught and devised theatre in Slovakia with Dramatic Adventure Theatre. She has also participated in new play development and outreach programs with Baltimore Center Stage, notably PlayLab and Young Playwrights Festival. Training: Shakespeare & Company. B.A. in Theatre and English, Loyola University, MD. www.annadeblasio.com.

ARTISTIC STAFF

Mariana Sanchez (Scenic Design). OffBroadway: Marys Seacole (LTC3 Lincoln Center); Anatomy of a Suicide (Atlantic Theater); Awful Event (Baryshnikov Center); Oh My Sweet Land (Play Co.); Frontières Sans Frontières (Bushwick Starr); FADE (The Cherry Lane Studio Theater); Chained Woman (The New School for Drama); Troy (The Public Theater). Regional: Unseen (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); The Central

Park Five (Portland Opera); Manahatta (Yale Rep and Oregon Shakespeare Festival); The Cooper Children (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); Mojada: A Medea in Los Angeles (St. Louis Repertory Theater); The Niceties (Geva Theater); Skeleton Crew (Baltimore Center Stage); The River Bride (Oregon Shakespeare Festival); War (Yale Repertory Theater); All’s Well That Ends Well (Oregon Shakespeare Festival). Educa -

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tion: M.F.A. Scenic Design at The Yale School of Drama; B.A. Architecture at Mexico National Autonomous University. Awards: Donald and Zorca Oenslager Fellowship Award in Design.

Lux Haac (Costume Design). Off-Broadway/New York: On That Day in Amsterdam (Primary Stages/59E59); 53% Of (Second Stage Uptown); Songs About Trains (Radical Evolution/Working Theater/New Ohio Theatre); Eureka Day (Colt Coeur/Walkerspace); Ajijaak on Turtle Island (Ibex Puppetry/New Victory Theater); R+J (Access Theater); ¡FIGARO! (90210) (The Duke at 42nd St). Regional: Between Two Knees (Yale Rep, OSF); LEAR (Cal Shakes); Kim’s Convenience (Westport Country Playhouse); Yoga Play, Ragtime (PlayMakers Repertory Company); Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley (Arizona Theatre Company); Kamloopa (WAM Theatre); I and You, Annapurna (Syracuse Stage); The Thanksgiving Play (Repertory Theatre of St Louis); Native Gardens (Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Center, Portland Center Stage). Education: M.F.A.: NYU/Tisch. Member of USA 829, All My Relations Collective, and Wingspace Theatrical Design. luxhaac.com @luxhaac

Colleen Doherty (Lighting Design). Broadway: Paradise Square – assistant lighting designer. Off-Broadway: Black No More (The New Group) – associate lighting designer; On That Day In Amsterdam (Primary Stages) –associate lighting designer; Wish You Were Here (Playwrights Horizons)

assistant lighting designer. Regional: Griswolds’ Broadway Vacation (The

5th Avenue Theatre) – associate lighting designer; Every Christmas Story Ever Told … And Then Some! (Orlando Shakespeare Theatre). Education: M.F.A. in Lighting Design – Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts; B.F.A. in Lighting Design and Acting – Florida Southern College. Professional positions: lighting designer/assistant master electrician – Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.

Daniela Hart & UptownWorks (Sound Design ). Regional: Which Way To The Stage (Signature DC); the ripple, the wave that carried me home (The Goodman/Berkeley Rep); Complicity Island (Audible); Blues Clues & You! (Round Room Live); Happy Life (The Hearth); Queen (Long Wharf Theater/A.R.T.NY); Choir Boy and Today is my Birthday (Yale Rep); Fires in the Mirror (Baltimore Center Stage/Long Wharf Theatre), already there (The REACH at the Kennedy Center) First Down (59E59); Pleasure Machine (Colt Coeur); Sidewalk Echoes (En Garde Arts); Nightwatch (Dorset Theatre Festival); The Masses are Asses (Wesleyan CFA). Film: B-Boy Blues, The Snakes. Education: M.F.A. in Sound Design from the Yale School of Drama.

Lisa Renkel (Projection Design). Broadway: Tina, JUNK, Ruben and Clay…. Off-Broadway: Queens Girl (Theatre Row); Emojiland The Musical (The Duke); Revolving Cycles (The Duke); She Persisted (Sheen Center). Regional: How to Succeed… (Kennedy Center); Justice (Arizona Theatre Company); Eureka Day and Yoga Play (Syracuse Stage); Reefer Mad-

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ARTISTIC STAFF

ness (New 42); Broadway Bares (BC/ EFA); Pedro Pan (Theatre Row); Boundless and Merrily We… (Cape Rep). TV: MTV Movie and TV Awards, Billboard Music Awards, League of Legends Opening Ceremony

2019-2022. Music: Ariana Grande

– Sweetener (World Tour and Coachella Headline); Childish Gambino (Coachella Headline); Lady Gaga

– Enigma (Park MGM); Lady Gaga

– Chromatica Ball (World Tour). Education: UNC School of the Arts, RISD. Professional positions: producer at Possible Productions, guest lecturer at NYU, UNCSA, CUNY City Tech. USA829 projection de-

signer. Awards: Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Award.

Laura Jane Collins (Production Stage Manager). Somewhere Over the Border, Twilight Los Angeles, 1992, Amadeus, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Elf The Musical, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Next to Normal, The Magic Play, Stupid F***ing Bird, Chinglish, Scorched, and The Boys Next Door (Syracuse Stage); 42nd Street, Footloose, Grease, South Pacific, Anne of Green Gables: A New Folk Rock Musical, Ghost (The Rev); The Foreigner, Third, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Around the World in 80 Days (Hangar Theatre).

PLAYWRIGHT

Christine Quintana .

Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican-American father and a DutchBritish-Canadian mother, Christine is now a grateful visitor to the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh people (also known as Vancouver). Creation/ Performing highlights include Espejos: Clean (translated and adapted by Paula Zelaya Cervantes), premiere with Neworld Theatre and South Coast Repertory; Never The Last (co-created with Molly MacKinnon), produced by Delinquent

Theatre, recipient of five Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominations and winner of Significant Artistic Achievement; Selfie (Governor General’s Award nominee, winner of the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding TYA Play, the Sydney Risk Prize for Outstanding Script by an Emerging Playwright, and the Tom Hendry award for TYA). Her writing has been translated and performed in Spanish, French, ASL, and German. She was honored with the 2017 Siminovitch Protégé Prize for Playwriting from Marcus Youssef and holds a B.F.A. in Acting from the University of British Columbia.

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SPANISH TRANSLATION AND ADAPTATION

Paula Zelaya Cervantes. Mexican playwright, screenwriter, director, and translator, Paula graduated from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada. Credits include writing and directing The Orbweaver/El Hilador (Centro Cultural Hel é nico, Mexico City, 2018) (Vancouver Fringe Festival International Mainstage Selection, 2016); Sasha & Spot (Teatro el Galeón, Mexico City 2018); and 245 Acts of Unspeakable Evil , which she co-wrote with Ana González Bello, and which won the Latino National Playwright Award granted by the Arizona Theatre Company in 2018 and the Sharon Enkin Play for Young People Award granted by the Playwright’s Guild of Canada in 2019. She has directed, adapted, and translated Hannah Moscovitch’s

Little One (Foro Shakespeare & Cia 2020); Nia Vardalos’ Tiny Beautiful Things (Teatro Milán, Mejor Teatro, 2020), and Sam Steiners Lemons Lemons Lemons (Teatro La Capilla, 2019). She recently directed El Hámster del presidente by Saúl Enríquez, based on the children’s book by Juan Villoro (Teatro Hel é nico, 2022). Upcoming projects include directing Sarah de Lappe’s Wolves, which she also translated and adapted. Paula has translated and adapted over 20 plays. In 2020 Paula was awarded a Young Creators grant from Mexico’s National Fund for Arts and Culture (FONCA). Paula and Ana González Bello were awarded one of five scholarships for the development of TV series and mini-series (2018) and a scholarship for screenplay development (2022), both granted by IMCINE (Mexico’s National Cinematography Institute).

DIRECTOR/ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Melissa Crespo (Director). Off-Broadway credits include Bees & Honey (MCC, upcoming); ¡Figaro! (90210) (Duke on 42nd Street). Regional: Sheepdog (Contemporary American Theater Festival); Yoga Play (Syracuse Stage and Geva Theatre Center); Native Gardens (Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Center, and Portland Center Stage) and Selena Maria Sings

(Childsplay). Melissa is the co-writer of Egress (Amphibian Stage and Salt Lake Acting Company). Professional positions include associate artistic director, Syracuse Stage, and founding editor, 3Views on Theater. Awards include NYWF Director Award (The Lillys), and Roe Green Award for Outstanding Achievement in Playwrighting (Cleveland Playhouse). Education: M.F.A. in Directing, The New School for Drama.

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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Robert Hupp is in his seventh season as artistic director of Syracuse Stage. He recently directed The Play That Goes Wrong , Eureka Day, Annapurna, Talley’s Folly , Amadeus , Noises Off , Next to Normal, and The Three Musketeers for Stage. Prior to coming to central New York, Robert spent seventeen seasons as the producing artistic director of Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock. He directed over 30 productions for Arkansas Rep ranging from Hamlet to Les Miserables to The Grapes of Wrath . In New York City, Robert directed the American premieres of Glyn Maxwell’s The Lifeblood and Wolfpit for the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble. He also served for nine seasons as the artistic director of the Obie Award-winning Jean Cocteau Repertory. At the Cocteau, Robert’s directing credits include works by Buchner, Wilder, Cocteau, Shaw, Wedekind and the

premieres of the Bentley/Milhaud version of Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children, Seamus Heaney’s The Cure at Troy, and Eduardo de Filippo’s Napoli Millionaria. He has held faculty positions at Pennsylvania’s Dickinson College and, in Arkansas, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Hendrix College. Robert served as vice president of the Board of Directors of the Theatre Communications Group and has served on funding panels for the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, the Theatre Communications Group, the New Jersey State Council of the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. While in Arkansas, Robert was named both Non-Profit Executive of the Year by the Arkansas Business Publishing Group, and Individual Artist of the Year by the Arkansas Arts Council. He and his wife Clea ride herd over a blended family of five children, one dog, and two cats.

MANAGING DIRECTOR

Jill A. Anderson has served as managing director of Syracuse Stage since 2016. Jill is responsible for Stage’s $8 million operating budget and has oversight of fundraising, marketing, and operational matters within the organization. Prior to joining Stage, Jill spent a decade as general manager at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in

Waterford, CT. During her tenure, the O’Neill completed a $7 million capital campaign and campus expansion, doubled its operating budget, and was honored with the National Medal of Arts and a Regional Theatre Tony Award. Under the O’Neill’s aegis, Jill also developed the Baltic Playwrights Conference, an annual international new play development retreat held in Hiiumaa, Estonia. Previously, Jill spent

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MANAGING DIRECTOR

five years in the production office at Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage, after working as a stage manager in Minnesota, New Mexico, and Massachusetts. In addition to her work at Stage, Jill is an instructor in the theater management program of the Syracuse University Department of Drama, building on her work with high school and college students

elsewhere, including at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Jill has been recognized as part of the Central NY Business Journal’s “40 Under Forty” and serves on numerous municipal and non-profit boards. Jill is delighted to call Central New York home, but will always be a proud cheesehead, originally hailing from Marshfield, Wisconsin.

RESIDENT PLAYWRIGHT

Kyle Bass is the author of Possessing Harriet , which premiered at Syracuse Stage, was subsequently produced at Franklin Stage Company, and at the East Lynne Theater Company, and is published by Standing Stone Books. salt/city/blues was produced at Syracuse Stage in the 21/22 season, and Citizen James, or The Young Man Without a Country, about a young James Baldwin, was commissioned by Syracuse Stage and has streamed nationally since 2021 and has been optioned for a feature-length film. His play Tender Rain will premiere at Syracuse Stage later this season. His new play Toliver & Wakeman was commissioned by Franklin Stage Company where it will premiere later this year. Kyle is the librettist for Libba Cotten: Here This Day, an opera based on the life of American folk music legend Libba Cotten, commissioned by The Society for New Music. With National Medal of Arts recipient Ping Chong, Kyle is the co-author of Cry for

Peace: Voices from the Congo , which premiered at Syracuse Stage and was subsequently produced at La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York. His other full-length plays include Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our Fathers, which has been presented at Cornell University, Colgate University, the University of Delaware, and Syracuse University, and Separated, a documentary theatre piece about student military veterans at Syracuse University, which was presented at Syracuse Stage and the Paley Center in New York, and Leeboe & Sons. He has also been commissioned by Theatre Nohgaku and is the coauthor of the original screenplay for the film Day of Days (Broad Green Pictures, 2017). Kyle is a three-time recipient of the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (fiction in 1998, playwriting in 2010, screenwriting in 2022), a finalist for the Princess Grace Playwriting Award, and a Pushcart Prize nominee. As dramaturg, he has collaborated with acclaimed visual artist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Carrie

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Mae Weems and was the script consultant on Thoughts of a Colored Man, which premiered at Syracuse Stage in 2019 and opened on Broadway in 2021. His plays, screenplays and other writings have appeared in the journals Callaloo and Stone Canoe, among others, and in the anthology Alchemy of the Word: Writers Talk about Writing. Kyle is an assistant professor in the Department of Theater at Colgate University, where he was the 2019 Burke Endowed Chair for Regional Studies. Previously, he was faculty in the M.F.A. creative

writing program at Goddard College, taught in the Departments of Drama and African American Studies at Syracuse University, and in the Theatre Department at Hobart & William Smith Colleges. Kyle was the 2019/2020 Susan P. Stroman Visiting Playwright at the University of Delaware and is the 2023 Flournoy Visiting Playwright at Washington & Lee University. He holds an M.F.A. in playwriting from Goddard College, is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and is represented by the Barbara Hogenson Agency.

WHO WE ARE

Syracuse Stage is the non-profit, professional theatre company in residence at Syracuse University. We are nationally recognized for creating stimulating theatrical work that engages Central New York, and for our significant contribution to the artistic life of Syracuse University, where we are a vital partner in achieving the educational mission of the University’s Department of Drama.

OUR MISSION

Syracuse Stage tells stories that engage, entertain, and inspire us to see life beyond our own experience.

OUR VISION

Reimagining what's possible for regional theatre–through active inclusion, innovative outreach, and bold productions–Syracuse Stage shapes the culture and social vitality of Central New York, enriches the Syracuse University student experience, and fosters change in ourselves, our communities, and our world.

OUR CORE VALUES

People - Actively including diverse individuals, communities, ideas, and perspectives. Passion - Commitment to integrity, excellence, and enthusiasm in our work. Curiosity - Fostering an innovative and adaptive environment that elicits wonder.

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Annual Gala! SYRACUSE STAGE

TOGETHER AGAIN AT SPRINGSIDE FARM

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

PLATINUM

Jacki & Michael Goldberg

Syracuse University

The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation

Bousquet Holstein PLLC

National Grid

The Hayner Hoyt Corporation

GOLD Bank of America

Ashley McGraw Architects, D. P. C.

The Gifford Foundation

Ernst & Young, LLP

Sharon Sullivan & Paul Phillips

SILVER

Mangano Law Office, PLLC

Edward S. Green & Associates, LLC

Bond, Schoeneck & King Attorneys

Cathedral Candle Company

Peterson Guadagnolo Consulting Engineers PC

BRONZE

George S. Bain

Dan & Ann Lent

HUNT Mortgage

Klepper, Hahn, & Hyatt

Rick & Margaret Shirtz

Dick & Therese Driscoll

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ANTI-RACISM PLEDGE

Syracuse Stage stands firmly against racism and discrimination. We pledge to stand with under-represented and oppressed communities and to advance antiracism in all aspects of our work, including the outward facing, public dimension of our creative endeavors and the less visible internal practices of the organization.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Syracuse Stage respectfully acknowledges the Onondaga Nation, Firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands we now stand.

IN THE COMMUNITY

Stage has collaborated with a myriad of institutions in the Syracuse area. Community partners include 100 Black Men of Syracuse, AccessCNY, ARC of Onondaga, ARISE, ArtRage, CNY Reads, Interfaith Works of Central New York, La Casita, McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center, Onondaga Historical Association, Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park, SUNY Upstate Medical University, the VA Medical Center, and Vera House. Additionally, the educational department collaborates with many CNY schools.

ABOUT SYRACUSE STAGE

Originally constructed as the Regent Movie House in 1914, the physical space of Syracuse Stage has seen many films, musicians, actors, and artists pass through its doors over the course of the past century. The Syracuse Stage that exists today is a nonfor-profit professional theatre company founded in 1974, and a longstanding League of Resident Theatres (LORT) member. Since its inception, Stage has produced over 300 shows, both plays and musicals, within its walls. Now, Stage produces six to seven shows per season, while also offering educational programs to students, various pre- and post-show events, and fundraising events each year. Stage is Central New York’s only LORT theatre and one of the largest performing arts organizations in the area. Stage has a strong commitment to giving the community access to a range of high-quality productions; it is equally committed to bringing in actors, designers, and directors who are among the leading theatre professionals, both locally and across the nation.

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SYRACUSE STAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

CHAIR

Rocco Mangano Partner Mangano Law Office, PLLC

PRESIDENT

Herman R. Frazier*

Senior Deputy Athletics Director Syracuse University

PAST CHAIR/VICE CHAIR

Nancy Green

Managing Member

Edward S. Green & Associates

TREASURER

Brett Padgett*

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Syracuse University

SECRETARY

Sharon Sullivan Community Volunteer

AT-LARGE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER

Phil Turner Pastor Bethany Baptist Church

Jill A. Anderson** Managing Director Syracuse Stage

Janet Audunson Assistant General Counsel National Grid

George S. Bain Freelance Editor and Writer

Barbara Beckos Retired - Syracuse Stage

Nancy Byrne Community Volunteer

Dr. Ruth Chen* Professor of Practice Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science

Robin Curtis NYS Lic. RE Asso. Broker Hunt Real Estate ERA

Zellar Homes Rep.

Richard Driscoll

Sr. Commercial Banking Relationship Manager Commercial Banking Division NBT Bank

Denise Dyce

Associate Vice President of Labor and Employee Relations

Syracuse University

Helene Gold Private Voice & Piano Instructor

Jacki Goldberg Community Volunteer

Bea González

Retired - Vice President for Community Engagement Syracuse University

Larry Harris EVP and CFO Saab, Inc.

John Huhtala Relationship Manager Middle Market Commercial Banking Chase

Robert Hupp** Artistic Director Syracuse Stage

Cydney Johnson* Vice President for Community Engagement and Government Relations Syracuse University

Rebecca Karpoff* Professor of Practice, Musical Theater/Coordinator of Vocal Instruction, Musical Theater Syracuse University Department of Drama

Kathy Kelly Retired - Health Educator, PNP

Larry Leatherman Retired - Bristol-Myers Squibb, MOST

Dan Lent Vice President Citizens Bank

Anthony Malavenda Retired - Duke’s Root Control

Julia Martin Partner Bousquet Holstein

Kevin R. McAuliffe Partner Barclay Damon

Suzanne McAuliffe Retired - Educator

Rod McDonald Bond, Schoeneck & King

Molly Mulvihill

Sr. Relationship Manager Global Commercial Banking Bank of America

Fran Nichols

Retired - Mower, Inc.

Mona Paradis Stadium International Trucks

Virginia Parker Retired - Educator

Molly Ryan Partner, Goldberg Segalla LLP

Robert Sarason

Retired - Lawyer, Organizer, Fundraiser

L. John Steigerwald IV Marketing and Sales Representative Cathedral Candle Company

Melvin T. Stith Dean Emeritus, Whitman School of Management

Syracuse University

Cora Thomas Radio Host and Office Manager, WAER

Michael S. Tick* Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts Syracuse University

Dr. Amy Tucker Chief Medical Officer SUNY Upstate Medical University

Ralph Zito** Chair

Syracuse University Department of Drama

Michael Zoanetti VP Senior Wealth Advisor Tompkins Financial Advisors

*University Trustee **Ex-Officio

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SYRACUSE STAGE EMERITUS CIRCLE

We are grateful to the following individuals who have served as Members of the Stage Board of Trustees and continue to support Syracuse Stage at the Circle level.

Jim Breuer

Mary Beth Carmen Joan Green

Elizabeth Hartnett

Margaret Martin Eric Mower

Judy Mower

Michael Shende

Jack Webb

SYRACUSE STAGE EDUCATION ADVOCACY BOARD

Sara Bambino

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL

Todd Benware

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Jordan Berger

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

Rhiannon Berry LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Elizabeth Defurio NOTTINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL

David Fisselbrand

AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL

Melissa Morgan BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

Matthew Phillips JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

Linda Ponza SOLVAY HIGH SCHOOL

Jennifer Sabatino CATO-MERIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

YOUNG ADULT COUNCIL

Christian Almeida DURGEE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Emily Ball

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Lily Beckman

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Paige Blair

CAZENOVIA HIGH SCHOOL

Sadie Broderick

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Ella Culligan

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Graziella Cullipher

CHARLES W. BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

Erin DeGraw

UNION SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL

Luke DeLorenzo

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Yahye Farah

SYRACUSE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Luiza Gripp

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Gracie Henning

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Kennedy Hilton

FAYETTEVILLE MANLIUS HIGH SCHOOL

Stephanie Kelly

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Margot Klein

CHARLES W. BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

Tessa Komar

FAYETTEVILLE MANLIUS HIGH SCHOOL

Joey Lake

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Madison Macomber

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Zoie Markowski

SOLVAY HIGH SCHOOL

Zinat Mohammadi

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Stella Nesci

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Will Radford

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Mabel Roane

MARCELLUS HIGH SCHOOL

Sylus Roane MARCELLUS HIGH SCHOOL

Ava Schneider

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Syd Shaw

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Francesca Smith

BISHOP GRIMES JR./SR. HIGH SCHOOL

Caleb Smith

MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Abbie Sundet

PAUL V. MOORE HIGH SCHOOL

Rebecca Wheeler HOMESCHOOL

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SYRACUSE STAGE ANNUAL GIFTS

Syracuse Stage depends on the generosity of contributions from individuals, corporations, businesses, foundations, and government agencies. It is with much gratitude that we recognize the following donors to our annual campaign. For information regarding levels of contribution and benefits of each please contact the Development office at 315-443-3931 or visit syracusestage.org.

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORS

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Richard Mather Fund

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORS

Contributions listed above are current as of January 18, 2023 and reflect operating support of $5,000+ and in-kind donations of $10,000+.

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SPONSORS

The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation is proud to be a sponsor of the arts in Central New York. We recognize the deep importance live theatre plays in shaping the cultural and social vitality of our community. In these challenging times, theatre brings us together to be inspired and celebrate the richness of the human experience. We are delighted to continue to support Syracuse Stage and this very special production of Espejos: Clean.

The Syracuse Stage Board of Trustees is proud to sponsor the East Coast premiere of Espejos: Clean by Christine Quintana. Congratulations to the cast and creative team.

SPECIAL THANKS

Special thanks to Jhon Lindarte, Giovanni Minicucci, and M. Emma Ticio Quesada for the Español en Accion lobby project.

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INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, & GOVERNMENT GIFTS

New and increased gifts this season will be matched by The Richard Mather Fund.

$100,000+

Nancy & William Byrne

Slutzker Family Foundation

Syracuse University

The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation

$50,000 - $99,999

Advance Media New York

CNY Arts, Inc

Steven & Marianne Mills

NYSCA

Onondaga County

City of Syracuse Arts & Culture Recovery Fund Program

The Shubert Foundation

$20,000 - $49,999

George Bain

iHeart Radio

National Endowment for the Arts

Richard Mather Fund

$10,000 - $19,999

Bank of America

Central New York Community Foundation

Equitable

Jacki & Michael Goldberg

Elizabeth Hartnett

JKW Foundation

JP Morgan Chase

M&T Bank

NBT Bancorp Inc.

News Channel 9

Sharon Sullivan & Paul Phillips

The John Ben Snow Foundation & Memorial Trust

WRVO

$5,000 - $9,999

Jim & Juli Boeheim Foundation

Bousquet Holstein PLLC

Richard Bunce

Cathedral Candle Company

Dr. Ruth Chen & Chancellor Kent Syverud

Cumulus Radio

Peggy & Dana Dudarchik

The Estate of Mary Louise Dunn

Neil & Helene Gold

Larry & Ann Harris

The Hayner Hoyt Corporation

Larry & Mary Leatherman

Lockheed Martin

Employees' Federated Fund

Rocco & Roberta Mangano

J.M. McDonald Foundation

Kevin & Suzanne McAuliffe

Eric & Judy Mower

National Grid

Sally Lou & Fran Nichols

Virginia Parker

Joel Potash & Sandra Hurd

Raymour & Flanigan Furniture

Theatre Development Fund, Inc.

Tompkins Trust Company

Urban CNY

WAER

Wegmans

$3,500 - $4,999

Ashley McGraw Architects, DPC

Ryan & Leigh Ann Benz

Bond, Schoeneck, & King Attorneys

Kathleen Bice

Sandra Brown

Pete & Mary Beth

Carmen

Roger & Naomi DeMuth

Ernst & Young, LLP

The Gifford Foundation

Nancy Green & Tony

Marschall

Dan & Ann Lent

Tony Malavenda & Martine Burat

Julia & Lee Martin

Selma Radin

Melvin & Patricia Stith

Syracuse Children's Chorus

Michael & Cathy Tick

Darvin Varon & Elinor

Spring-Mills

$1,800 - $3,499

Janet Audunson & David

Youlen

Barbara Beckos & Art

McDonald

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Foundation

Constance Bull

Craig & Kathy Byrum

James Clark & Sharon

Gordon

The Estate of William

Clark Jr.

CNY Latino

Bob & Bobbie Constable

Robin Curtis

Barbara Davis

The Gladys Krieble

Delmas Foundation

Edward & Susan Downing

Dick & Therese Driscoll

Melvin & Mildred Eggers

Family Charitable Foundation

Excellus BlueCross

BlueShield

Michael & Barbara

Flintrop

Herman Frazier & Caroline Beal

Edward S. Green & Associates, LLC

Peterson Guadagnolo

Consulting Engineers

Deborah & Samuel

Haines

David & Sally Hootnick

John & Kimberly Huhtala

Robert & Clea Hupp

Cydney M. Johnson

Randy & Elizabeth Kalish

Kathy Kelly & Len Weiner

Klepper, Hahn, & Hyatt

Leslie Kohman & Jeffrey Smith

Walter & Elizabeth

Merriam

Anne Morford

As of January 18th, 2023. Donor list reflects gifts made over the past 12 months.

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Molly & Kevin Mulvihill

Claire Myers-Usiatynski

Mona & John Paradis

Rosemary Pooler

Michael & Rissa Ratner

Molly Ryan & Tim Byrnes

Robert Sarason & Jane Burkhead

Sentry Life Insurance

Richard & Margaret Shirtz

Sharye Skinner

David & Deirdre Stam

Raymond & Linda Straub

Cynthia Sutton

Dr. Amy Tucker

Joshua & Andrea Waldman

$1,200 - $1,799

James & Nancy Asher

Debbie & Candido Bermudez

Donald Blair & Nancy

Dock

Francine Boutet

Jim & Cathy Breuer

Ana Díaz-Diez & Javier

Maymi-Perez

HUNT Mortgage

Fox 68

Bea Gonzalez & Michael

Leonard

Dorothy & Lawrence Gordon

Dennis & Judi Hebert

Heritage Masonry

Restoration, Inc.

Kevin & Jessica Kopko

Rod & Jana McDonald

YiWei Qi & Julie Yu

David Rankert

Frank and Frances Revoir

Foundation

James Shults

John Steigerwald IV

John & Jamie Sutphen

Jack & Linda Webb

Larry & Glenda Wetzel

Michael & Laurie Zoanetti

$600 - $1,199

Marlene Blumin

Thomas & Susan Brett

Angel & Walter Broadnax

Kevin & Jackie Bryans

Joyce Cirrito

Amy & Tom Clark

Malcolm Clark

Mark Cywilko & Marianne Moosbrugger

Lewis & Elaine Dubroff

Allen & Anita Frank

Andrea Graham

David Heisig & Donna

Mahar

Miranda Hine

Joyce Day Homan

Richard & Margaret Ingraham

Richard Jaeger

Charles Martin & Johanna

Keller

Douglas Kinnetz & Laura

Livingston

Bob & Pat Lebel

James MacKillop

Albert Marshall

Susan Martineau

John & Elizabeth McKinnell

William & Anna Marie

Neuland

John & Joan Nicholson

Sally O'Herin

David & Janice Panasci

Kathy & Dan Rabuzzi

Edward & Lois Schroeder

Gracia Sears

Joe Silberlicht & Sandra

Fenske

Cora Thomas

Angela Winfield & Lance

Lyons

John & Mitzi Wolf

$300 - $599

David & Cheryl Abrams

Karen & Kal Alston

Timothy Atseff & Margaret Ogden

Andrew & Margot Baxter

Jackie Bays

Elizabeth Bentley

Carrie Berse & Chris

Skeval

Terry Bettis

William & Beatrice Blake

Richard Bowman

Paul Brewster

Ted Brown

Gary & Kathleen Bruno

Joy Button

Patricia Carmeli

Jovita Casanova

Genesse Cleaners

In Honor of

Contributions have been made to Syracuse Stage to honor someone, celebrate a special occasion, or offer an expression of sympathy in memory of a loved one.

Anonymous, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Anonymous, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Anonymous, In loving memory of Cat Hennessy, may we all remember her joy.

Anonymous, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

George Bain, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Debbie & Candido Bermudez, In memory of my mother Mary Tolassi Watson.

Carrie Berse & Chris Skeval, In memory of Terry D. Wheat.

Chris Carbone, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Chris Chin, In loving memory of Cat Hennessy.

James Clark & Sharon Gordon, In loving memory of Cat Hennessy.

Sharon & James Crosier, In memory of our talented cousin Cathy "Cat" Hennessy.

Ana Díaz-Diez & Javier Maymi-Perez, Dedicated to the memory of Pedro Díaz-Molina.

Carole Farfaglia, In memory of Edward Farfaglia.

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Craig & Susan Cobb

Paul & Linda Cohen

Arthur & Mary Coli

Robert & Joan Conine

Molly & Travis Corley

Jerilyn Costich

Anita Cottrell

Sharon & James Crosier

George Curry

Linda Czerkies

Donald & Anne B Doherty

Janine Donahue

Clay & Dora Elliott

Richard Ernst

Linda Fabian & Dennis Goodrich

Carole Farfaglia

Maggie & Jake Feldmeier

Mary Beth Fiore

Jeffrey & Teresa Freedman

Kenneth & Kathleen Freer

Elijah Gebers

Alan & Marion Giambattista

Marjorie Gilbert

Karen Goldman

Golub Foundation

Lindsay Grosvent

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David & Ellen Hardy

Daniel & Julia Harris

Joseph & Paula Himmelsbach

Peter & Mary Huntington

Minnie Jenkins

Peter & Diana Johnson

Rowena Jones

Marjorie T. Julian

Allan & Rita Kanter

Paul & Matt Kardjian

Claudia & Coran Klaver

Jeffrey Knox & Susan

Maxwell

Liz Kolodney

Claudia Kosty

Mark & Jeannette Levinsohn

Rashonda Lewis

John & Kaye Lindauer

Brian & Susan Lison

George & Roseann Lorefice

Scott & Marlene Macfarlane

Gail Maddox

Dan & Mary Mahle

John & Candace Marsellus

Thomas & Elisabeth McCaffery

Mary Ellen McDonald

Michael & Patricia McGrath

Don Milmore

Constance Moore

TeNesha Murphy

Network for Good

Marty & Millie Newshan

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Margaret O'Brien

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Floris Palmer

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Mickey & Pat Piscitelli

Scott & Laura Powers

Steve & Wendi Richards

Jennifer Roberts

Diana Biro & Eric Rogers

Anne Russ

Nancy & Robert Russoniello

Richard Schamp

Tansy Schoonmaker

Jon Selzer & Thelma

Trotty-Selzer

Robert & Cheryl Shallish

Bette & Donald Siegel

Beth & Tobias Sienel

Lynn & Corrine Smith

Joshua Smith

H. Paul Steiner

John & Anne Sveen

Robert & Rosemarie Tenney

Stephen & Sally Terek

Charles Tremper

Ann Tussing

Joseph & Carole Valesky

Peter Vanable & Anne Jamison

Laurence Volan & Sara

Warner

Nancy Wadopian

Joe & Patricia Wagner

Steven Wall & Wendy

Burton

JoAnn Wallace

Jennifer Warren

Ardyth Watson

Lynda Wheat

Women's Project Theatre

Lois S Woods

$150 - $299

George & Sandra Abbott

Ellen Agnew

James Aiello

Robert & Jeanne Anderson

Dianne Apter

In Honor of

William & Sarah Fergerson, In memory of Terry Wheat.

Adam Ganderson, In memory of Catherine Mary "Cat" Hennessy.

Erica Girouard, In memory of Catherine "Cat" Hennessy.

Carmen Giunta, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Erin Horner, In memory of Catherine Hennessy.

Donald Hughes, In memory Cat Hennessy. In Memory of Drs. Lawrence & Betty Jane Myers from their family.

Marjorie Julian, In honor of Ed Farfaglia.

Liz Kolodney, In memory of Peggy Marshall.

Shane & Cheryl Kurowski, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Marcia Locke, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Leonard Lu, In memory of Catherine "Cat" Hennessy.

Mark & Megan Morettini, In honor of Francis O'Connor and Peter Ceravolo.

Rose Ann & Gerlad Napierski, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Judy Oplinger, In honor of Tracey White.

Patty Pack, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Marilyn Shelleman, In memory of Ron Shelleman.

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Al & Jane Arras

Marina Artuso

James Atkinson

Frank Badagnani

Holmes & Sarah M Bailey

Rosemary Baker & Stuart Spiegel

Gerald Barker

Nancy Barnum

Gerhard & Carol Baule

Jessica Bednarski

Stephanie Bergman

Edward & Angela Bernat

Sylvia Betcher

Marleen Bilbo

William A Billingham

Danielle Bishop

Melody Blake

Laurence & Lauri Bousquet

Eric & Carol Boyer

Mary Brady

Dennis & Mary Anne Brady

Carmelita Britton & Richard Probert

James Brody

Harriet Brown

Sheera Buckley

Lucinda Burke

William & Mary Butler

Ellen Butler

Andrea Calarco

Joseph & Patricia Cambareri

Ronald Capone

Pamela Caraccioli

Lexi Carlson & Sebastian Karcher

Delores Carney

Dannielle Carr

Judith Carr

Linda Carter

Joseph Cerroni & Linda Tassa

Cheryl Chappell

Maureen Clark

George Alan Clugston

William & Sylvia Cohen

Paige Coir

Raymond Colton

Shelley Conture

Laura Cooper

Elizabeth Cowan

R. Anthony Cox

Peter Cronin

Richard Cross & Kathryn Davis

Raymond W. Cummings, Jr.

Maureen Curtin

Peter & Margaret Darby

Steven Darrow

Christine Dascher

Matthew & Elizabeth Daurio

Steven DeFeo

Bill & Terry Delavan

Kelly Delevan

Marcia DeMartini

Linda DiMare

Linda & Alan Dolmatch

Guy, Carol & Allan Donahoe

Amy Doyle

Elizabeth Drew & Joe Marusa

David & Robin Drucker

Denise Dyce

Karen & Eddie Eagan

Forrest & Sara Earl

Steve & Linda Earle

Wynn Egginton

Greg & Linda Ellstrom

Stanley & Penny Emerick

David & Jamie Epolito

Elizabeth Etoll

Donna Exline

Karen Fauls-Traynor

William & Sarah Fergerson

Elizabeth Fern

Marcia Finch

Molly Carole Fitzpatrick

Gerard Flynn

Leonard Fonte

Kurt Frazier

Ellen Fuller

Dan Gaffney

Allen & Nirelle Galson

William & Jean Gamble

Marypat Ganley

Donald & Carolyn Gates

Elaine George

Tony & Linda Gero

Bonnie Gillmore

Neil Gold

Sheila Goldie

Bernice Gottschalk

Rosanna Grassi

Timothy & Ruth Gray

Roger & Vicki Greenberg

Thomas Greenwood

William & Ann Griffith

John & Patty Grossmann

Harold Hackney & Janine

Bernard

Sharon Hagadorn

Gregory & Elaine Hallett

In Honor of (Continued)

Kristina Starowitz, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

H. Paul Steiner, In honor and memory of Fritz Parker.

Philip Syphrit, In memory of Cat Hennessy.

Hon. Karen M. Uplinger, In memory of John P. Copanas.

Orelí Uzdavinis & Juan De Leon, In honor of Ana Díaz.

William & Janet Hamm

Theodore & Antonia Hansen

Beth Hansen

Mary Haven & John Zasada

Pamela & James Helmer

Christopher Henke & Carolyn Hsu

William & Maureen Hier

Margaret Higgerson

Donna & Joseph Hipius

Ellen Holm

Cheryl Holmes

Harry Hood

Barbara Hudson

James & Sherri Hyla

Rena James

Victor Jenkins

Phyllis Johnson

Emily Johnson & Vijay

Ramachandran

Rita Josef

Philip & Judith Kaplan

James & Jan Kaplan

Pieter & Sandra Keese

David & Noel Keith

Mary Kelly

Amy Kemp

Tim & Susan Kennedy

John & Gloria Kennedy

Diane King

Russell & Joan King

Earl & Trudy Kletsky

Richard Klink

Kara Knott

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Barry & Kathy Kogut

Robert Kopp

Sarah Krisch

Rhonda Kublin

Sherry LaFlamme

Robert & Lauren Lalley

Anthony LaLone

Eric & Susan Lambert

Sam & Janet Lanzafame

Andrea Latchem

Bruce & Marilyn Laubacher

Larry & Mary Leatherman

Victor & Linda

Lebedovych

Bonnie Levy

David & Cindy Lewis

Mark Libbon

James Light

John Limbeson

Lauren Lipeski

Edward & Carol Lipson

Martha Holly Loew

Mary Lombardo

Linda Loomis

John & Marian Loosmann

Dan & Linda Lowengard

Donald & Patricia MacLaughlin

Mary Mahoney

John & Janet Mallan

Julie March

Frederick & Virginia

Marty

Elizabeth Mascia

Douglas & Randi Matousek

John McAllister & Laurel Moranz

John & Mary McCulley

Andreas & Margaret Meier

Clifford & Marjorie Mellor

G. Elizabeth Metz

Lois Meyer

David Michel & Peggy

Liuzzi

Dr. Merrill L. Miller

Daniel & Terry Miller

David & Beth Mitchell

Julian & Jennifer Modesti

Janet Moore

Joseph Moorman & Catherine Gerard

Susan Moskal

Nancy Mudrick

David & Janet Muir

Mary Mullaney

Charles & Judith Muniak

Alan & Rosalind Napier

Richard Natoli

William & Jane Neer

Stacey Nichols

Aaron & Cosmina Nolan

Loraine Odonnell

Jane Ondich

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Joan & Lawrence Page

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Elizabeth Tollar

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Hon. Karen M. Uplinger

Celesia Ventura

Anthony & Martha

Viglietta

TJ & Meghan Vitale

Tim Voorheis

Robert & Anita Wagner

Judith Waite

Marc & Marcy Waldauer

Diane & Kathleen Waldon

Francis & Elaine Walter

Donald & Martha Washburn

Mark Watkins & Brenda

Silverman

Diane D Webb

Kathy Kelly & Len Weiner

David & Daryll Wheeler

Keil & Elaine White

George & Mrs. Whitton

Norma J. Widmann

Christopher & Renee

Wiles

DeAnne Will

Tina Winter

Tom & Carol Wolff

Deborah Wood

Julie Wright

James Wrobel

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Rosanne Barbaglia

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Booksellers

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Tracy Cromp

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Lance Denno

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Greene

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Wallace & Gayonne

McDonald

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McDonald

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McDowell

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Penny Milligan

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Saundra Mnich

Leslie & Barney Molldrem

Nancy Monica

Todd Moody

Robert & Barbara Moore

Louise Moore

Mark & Megan Morettini

Bob Moss & Michael Brennan

Jessica Mulyca

Wil Murtaugh & Bill

Louer

James Nagy

Corrinne Needham

Michael & Maggie O'Connor

Jeanette O'Connor-

Shanley

Howard McLaughlin & Mary O'Hara

John & Jenica O'Malley

Judy Oplinger

Greg Ordon

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Nancy Page

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Roberts

Anamaria Ross

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Meara Sabin

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Susan Schoonmaker

Gretta & Stella Schwartz

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Alix Shaw

Geraldine Sheehan

Alberta & Thomas

Shouldice

Michael & Dotty Sills

Jerry Skiff

William Smith

Gale Smith

John & Kathleen Sokolovic

Carol Solomon

John & Anne Sonne

William Stanford

Michael Stanton

Ross & Janet Stefano

Sydney Stehle

Mark & Beth Steigerwald

James & Deborah Stewart

Lawrence Stewart & Pamela Sunshine

Arnold & Lucille Stieber

Jill Stratton

Susan Stred & Harold

Husovsky

Jennifer, Bridget & Audrey

Stromer-Galley

Calixto & Joyce Suarez

Martha Sutter & David

Ross

Sharon Sutter

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Tavlarides

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Ellen Vella

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Paget Walker

Howard Weinstein

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Christopher Wratney

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Leslie Zaborsky

Joyce Zadzilka

Steven & Judith Zdep

Donna Zeolla

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SYRACUSE STAGE STAFF

Artistic Director.............................................................................................................Robert Hupp

Managing Director.....................................................................................................Jill A. Anderson

Associate Artistic Director............................................................................................Melissa Crespo

Resident Playwright..............................................................................................................Kyle Bass

PRODUCTION STAFF

Director of Production Operations...........................................................................Don Buschmann

Associate Director of Production Operations..........................................................Dianna Angell

Company Manager and Production Management Associate......................................Brian Crotty

Events Manager and Production Management Assistant......................................Audrey Flynn

Technical Director..................................................................................................Randall Steffen

Assistant Technical Director............................................................................Rebecca Schuetz

Scene Shop Foreman...........................................................................................Michael King

Technical Assistant...................................................................................................Alex Farley

Carpenters...............................................................................John Gamble, Brian McBurney

Student Employee............................................................................................Gray Westbrook

Scenic Charge Artist...................................................................................................Emily Holm

Scenic Artist........................................................................................................Riley Mankin

Scenic Painter....................................................................................................Jessica Culligan

Props Supervisor............................................................................................................Mara Rich

Assistant Prop Supervisor............................................................................Christine Goldman

Craftpersons....................................................................................Alexis Frizzell, Nora Galley

Costume Shop Manager..........................................................................Gretchen Darrow-Crotty

Assistant Costume Shop Manager.....................................................................Amanda Moore

Cutter-Draper...................................................................................................Kathryn Rauch

First Hand.........................................................................................................Victoria Lillich Stitchers.......................................................................................Emily King, Katelyn Yonkers

Craftsperson/Shopper.........................................................................................Sandra Knapp

Wardrobe Supervisor.........................................................................................Dylinn Andrew

Student Assistant...................................................................................................CJ Forestiere

Lighting and Projection Supervisor..................................................................David M. Bowman

Assistant Master Electrician.....................................................................................Jed Daniels

Electricians/Board Operators..................................................Connor Beattie, Brian C. Jordan

Student Employee............................................................................................James Klemmer

Resident Sound Designer/Audio Engineer.....................................................Jacqueline R. Herter

Audio Engineer...............................................................................................Kevin O’Connor

Sound Engineer/Board Operator..........................................................................Shane Wright

Production Stage Manager....................................................................................Stuart Plymesser Stage Manager..............................................................................................Laura Jane Collins

Production Assistants.........................................................................Erin C Brett, Em Piraino

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SYRACUSE STAGE STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

General Manager....................................................................................................Michael McCurdy

Comptroller..............................................................................................Mary Kennett Morreale

Associate General Manager/Covid-19 Safety Officer.............................................Jacob G. Ellison

Director of Information Management & Technology...................................Garrett Diaz-Wheeler

Business Office Intern......................................................................................AnaBella Kalish

Audience Services Manager.......................................................................................Korrie Taylor

House Managers.............................Pat Condello, Ella Lafontant, Adam Secor, Donna Stuccio

Bartenders................................................................................................................Meg Pusey

Audience Services Interns....................................................................Jack Lin, Maya Royston

Front of House Associates..............Hope Allen, Nathan Ayotte, Olivia Busche, Weller Dorff, Seamus Doyle, Candaycea Edwards, Jade Fernandez, Ethan Harpole, Henry Herbert, Sally Jewell, Yaneeka Nichols, Alyssa Otoski-Keim, Alyeska Reimer, Magdaliz Rivera, Sarah Schultz, Kevin Sene, Julia Snoonian, Eva Spaid, Wesley Tipton, Malaika Wanjiku, Ada Wennstrom, Gracie Whaley, Maya Zepeda

Director of Development.............................................................................................Ana Díaz-Diez

Assistant Director of Development.....................................................................Stefania Ianno

Development Assistant................................................................................Candice Bermudez Development Intern........................................................................................Alexis M Wilner

Director of Community Engagement and Education.....................................................Joann Yarrow

Associate Director of Education.............................................................................Kate Laissle

Community Engagement and Education Coordinator....................................Theorri London

Community Engagement and Education Interns..........................Erin Keith, Ada Wennstrom

Director of Marketing and Communications.....................................................................Amy Lebo

Associate Director of Marketing and Communications.....................................Joanna Penalva

Audience Development Manager.........................................................................Tracey White

Audience Development Assistant...................................................................Talia Shenandoah

Senior Designer, Creative Content....................................................................Brenna Merritt

Graphic Designer............................................................................................Jonathan Hudak

Box Office Manager.................................................................................Courtney Richardson

Assistant Box Office Manager.....................................................................Ahmanee Simmons

Marketing Interns.......................................................................Joyelle Ronan, Wesley Tipton

Patron Services Intern....................................................................................Soumya Tadepalli

Executive Assistant.........................................................................................................Cynthia Reid

Management Office Intern.......................................................................Lauren Kelly Witkowski

Sign Language Interpreters.....................................................................Brenda Brown, Sue Freeman

Open Captioning............................................................................Michael McCurdy, Cynthia Reid

Audio Description...................................................................................Kate Laissle, Joseph Whelan

Community Services Officers.......................................................Stacey Emmons, Joseph O'Connor

Custodians.........................................................................Dave Hall, Tony Rogers, Candace Velario

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WORLD PREMIERE MUSICAL

SEPT 21 – OCT 9

HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO

A new musical based on Alexandra Shiva’s documentary film | Book & Lyrics by Rebekah Greer Melocik | Music & Co-Arrangements by Jacob Yandura | Music Direction by Lily Ling

Music Supervision, Co-Arrangements, Orchestration by Matt Gallagher |

Choreographed by Mayte Natalio |

Directed by Sammi Cannold | Produced in association with Ben Holtzman, Sammy Lopez, and Fiona Howe Rudin

A heart-filled new musical, based on the Peabody Award-winning documentary of the same name, that explores what it means to belong, the courage it takes to put yourself out in the world, and the universal need to connect. Follow seven Autistic young adults as they come of age and find their ways in the world.

MAR 29 – APR 16

OUR TOWN

By Thornton Wilder

Directed by Robert Hupp

The American classic that reminds us to cherish every unimportant moment.

NOV 25 – JAN 8

EAST COAST PREMIERE

FEB 15 – MAR 5

ESPEJOS: CLEAN

Music by Alan Menken | Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater Book by Doug Wright | Based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and the Disney film that was produced by Howard Ashman & John Musker and written & directed by John Musker & Ron Clements | Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions

Directed by Melissa Rain Anderson Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama

Splashy family fun for the holiday season with added thrills courtesy of the high flying 2 Ring Circus.

WORLD PREMIERE

MAY 3 - 21

TENDER RAIN

Kyle Bass

Directed by Rodney Hudson

A man must confront the secrets of his past in order to move forward in this world premiere of Kyle Bass’ haunting play.

By Christine Quintana | Spanish translation and adaptation by Paula Zelaya Cervantes

Directed by Melissa Crespo

In this engaging new drama, two women with very different experiences meet by accident and change each other in unexpected ways. Performed in Spanish and English with supertitles.

JUNE 7 - 25

CLUE

Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn | Written by Sandy Rustin

Additional Material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price | Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture

Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE

Original Music by Michael Holland

Directed by Ben Hanna

Famous board game turned popular motion picture turned fabulously fun theatrical experience. Who did it? Where? And with what?

OCTOBER 18 -23

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