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PRODUCTION
Production Manager...............................William Mohney – Scenery –
Technical Director...................................Benjamin Miller
Assistant Technical Director..................Andrew Thomas
Charge Scenic Artist................................Gwendolyn Cox
Master Carpenter/Welder........................Ethan Dashnaw
Scenic Carpenter/Welder.............................Sky Bradley
Scenic Carpenter…...................................Ryan Hammer
Shop Volunteers......................Ronn Comly, Dale Hamby Albert Kiely, Anne Kirchoff, Jeff Jacobsen, Fran Luta, Joe Revelt, Judy Siviglia
– Lighting & Sound –
Sound Director............................................Josh Allamon
Audio Engineer.................................................Tyler Horn
Lead Electrician............................................Griffin Allen
Production Electrician.................................Faith Bocian
– Costumes –
Costume Shop Supervisor/Wig and Makeup
Designer........................................Anthony Lascoskie, Jr.
Head of Wardrobe.......................................Eliza McCann
Dresser........................................Élise Lanteigne-Marrow
– Props –
Prop Manager...........................................Katelin Walsko
Assistant Prop Manager.............................Meg Valentine
– Stage Management –Crew Chief.....................................................Dana Landis – Music –
Music Supervisor & Resident Conductor...................................Ben McNaboe
ADMINISTRATION – Business Office –
Chief Financial Officer................................Jane Cornett
Executive Assistant and Board Liaison......Steven Green
Director of Database.............................Allison Fuhrman
Director of Technology.................................Colin Riebel
HR Support Specialist..............................Sara Habecker
– Education –
Dir. of Education & Outreach.....................StephJo Wise
Education Coordinator................................Kathy Becker
– Development –
Dir. of Corporate Relations & Grants...Richard T. Bowen
Annual Fund and Foundation Dir................Jeffrey Coon
Development &
Special Projects Manager..........................Kevin Hower
– Marketing –
Dir. of Communications & Advancement....................................Nicole Hackmann
Creative Content Manager.........................Kevin Faraci
Digital Media Manager...........................Katie Jacobsen
Creative Partner.................................................Kinectiv
– Sales & Guest Services –Box Office & Guest Services
Manager............................................Michelle Schaeffer
Group Sales Specialist..........................Gianna Miranda
Asst. Guest Services Manager...............Jamie Bromley
Guest Services Associate...................Shana Umberger
Guest Services Associate.....................Lindsey Murray
Guest Services Associate..............................Cat Pettus
– Events –
Events Manager.......................................Margee Stixon
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Front of House –
House Manager.......................................Andrea Wright
House Manager...................................Donna Lascoskie
House Manager............................Tatiana Komori-Hertz
Bar & Concessions Manager................Chad Buffington
– Concessions –
Bartenders:
Madison Cherubin, Danielle Distefano, ML Greger, Jess Lund, Rachel Mohre, Lauren Myers, Alexa Townsley, Linda Valentino, Sherri Weimer
Cashiers:
Lori Cole, Cody Flory-Miller, Jennifer Glosenger Bee Grissinger, Kathryn Harris, Katie Lankford, Daphnee McMaster, Nicole Migliore, Pam Neidig, Rachel O’Brien, Jon Perini, Sofia Shirey, Jane Windlebleck
– Company Management –Casting Associate..............................Joey Abramowicz
Company Manager..................................Joey LoCascio Assistant Company Manager........................Deb Bielek
– Facilities –
Facilities Manager..........................................Rick Lewis
Barbara K. Altmann, PhD
Thomas W. Bergen
William C. Broaddus
Maria Di Stravolo Elliott
Wendell Funk, M.D.
Abbie Gonick
Eric W. Howard, DMD, PhD
Lynn Mills
Avi Patel
Michael Rowen
Brian T. Rutter
Ian Ruzow
Kit Slaugh
Marshall W. Snively
Dave Taylor*
R. Patrick Wood
SPECIAL APPOINTED TRUSTEE
Danene Sorace
The mission of the Fulton Theatre Company is to create and produce exceptional theatre that moves the collective soul of our community and honors our national historic landmark. This mission is accomplished through the following programs:
A professional regional theatre company nurturing the mind and soul of the community through a season of plays designed uniquely for today’s Lancaster audience and impacting the national theatre community by commissioning and producing world premieres and re-imagined works of note. We produce six Mainstage Series productions, four Tell Studio productions and four Eichmann Family Theatre Series productions each season. All series are available as subscription packages.
The Fulton is committed to a variety of education and outreach activities, including...
THE FULTON ACADEMY OF THEATRE, a yearround program of classes for adults and youth that explore the tools of theatre making and the wonders of creative expression.
EX-OFFICIO
Marc Robin
TRUSTEES EMERITI
L. Thomas Gemmill, Jr.*
Elisabeth H. Habecker*
Joan O’Brien*
Deidre W. Simmons
WORKSHOPS AND RESIDENCIES in the region’s schools, such as Building Bridges and Neighborhood Bridges, in partnership with the celebrated Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis.
PERFORMANCES, which have introduced tens of thousands of young people throughout the region to the art of live theatre.
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES that allow everyone in our community to enjoy our Mainstage and Family Series productions. These services include, Pay-What-You-Want performances, American Sign Language interpretation, Open Captioning and Spanish translation, as well as assistive listening devices available for all performances.
The Fulton is a member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre and operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union for Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. It also employs members of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and United Scenic Artists.
MARC ROBIN EXECUTIVE ARTISTIC PRODUCER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAINE STATE MUSIC THEATRE - CURT DALE CLARK*, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR & STEPHANIE DUPAL, MANAGING DIRECTOR PRESENTS THE FULTON THEATRE PRODUCTION OF
MUSIC & LYRICS BY WAYNE KIRKPATRICK & KAREY KIRKPATRICK
BOOK BY KAREY KIRKPATRICK & JOHN O’FARRELL
CONCEIVED BY KAREY KIRKPATRICK & WAYNE KIRKPATRICK
ARRANGMENTS BY GLEN KELLY
BEN MCNABOE
MUSIC DIRECTOR
MELODY VALDEZ ASSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR
AMY M. BERTACINI*
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
CHARLES S. KADING SCENIC DESIGNER
JOSH ALLAMON SOUND DESIGNER
RYAN B. GIBBS* PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
ORCHESTRATIONS BY LARRY HOCHMAN
KEVIN JACOB KOSKI COSTUME DESIGNER
KEVIN S. FOSTER II WIG DESIGNER
BOB CLINE CASTING DIRECTORPAUL BLACK LIGHTING DESIGNER
ANDREW CANNING-SKINNER PROPS DESIGNER
JOEY ABRAMOWICZ CASTING ASSOCIATE
with
ALICIA BABIN • JOSHUA BELLAMY • KELLY LIZ BOLICK* • DAVID BUERGLER • JORDAN DE LEON*
MICHAEL DI LIBERTO* • STEPHANE DURET* • KEVIN EARLEY* • DAVID GIROLMO* • LUCY GODÍNEZ*
BLAKE HAMMOND* • TYLER HANES* • HANNAH HUBBARD • STEPHANIE MALONEY* • BRYANT MARTIN
MATEO MELENDEZ* • CAROLYN ANNE MILLER* • DENNIS O’BANNION* • MICHAEL OLARIBIGBE*
J.P. QUALTERS* • ERIC RIVAS* • CAMILA V. ROMERO
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY MARC ROBIN*
SEPTEMBER 15 – OCTOBER 8, 2023
*Member of Actor’s Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The Director is a member of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.
Produced by Kevin McCollum
Broadway Global Ventures CMC, Mastro/Goodman, Jerry & Ronald Frankel, Morris Berchard, Kyodo Tokyo, Inc., Wendy Federman, Barbara Freitag, LAMS Productions, Winkler/DeSimone, Timothy Laczynski, Dan Markley, Harris/Karmazin, Jam Theatricals, Robert Greenblatt, and Jujamcyn Theaters. Developed in association with the 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA, David Armstrong, Bernadine Griffin, and Bill Perry SOMETHING ROTTEN! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIshows.com
Ensemble, u/s Portia..........................................................................................Alicia Babin
Swing..........................................................................................................Joshua Bellamy
Ensemble, Dance Captain..........................................................................Kelly Liz Bolick*
Ensemble, u/s Nick Bottom.......................................................................David Buergler
Nigel Bottom..........................................................................................Jordan De Leon*
Clapham, u/s Nostradamus..............................................................Michael Di Liberto*
Minstrel.................................................................................................Stephane Duret*
Portia’s Father/Brother Jeremiah..................................................................Kevin Earley*
Shylock.....................................................................................................David Girolmo*
Bea...............................................................................................................Lucy Godínez*
Nostradamus.........................................................................................Blake Hammond*
Shakespeare..................................................................................................Tyler Hanes*
Ensemble..............................................................................................Hannah Hubbard
Ensemble, u/s Bea............................................................................Stephanie Maloney*
Nick Bottom................................................................................................Bryant Martin
Ensemble............................................................................................... Mateo Melendez*
Portia...................................................................................................Carolyn Anne Miller*
Ensemble, u/s Clapham/Shylock/Brother Jeremiah.......................Dennis O’Bannion*
Ensemble, u/s Minstrel........................................................................Michael Olaribigbe*
Ensemble, u/s Shakespeare.........................................................................J.P. Qualters*
Ensemble, u/s Nigel Bottom...............................................................................Eric Rivas*
Swing........................................................................................................Camila V. Romero
Overture.........................................................................................Orchestra
Welcome to the Renaissance........................................................Minstrel & Company
God, I Hate Shakespeare............................................................Nick, Nigel, & Troupe
Right Hand Man..........................................................................Bea with Nick & Nigel
A Musical.....................................................................Nostradamus, Nick, & Company
The Black Death...................................................................................................Troupe I Love the Way.........................................................................................Portia & Nigel
Will Power..............................................................................Shakespeare & Company
Bottom’s Gonna Be On Top...............................................................Nick & Company - 20-Minute Intermission -
Entr’acte......................................................................................................Orchestra
Welcome to the Renaissance (Reprise).................................................................Minstrel
Hard to Be the Bard..........................................................Shakespeare & Bard Boys
We See the Light........................................Portia, Nigel, Brother Jeremiah, & Puritans
Nigel’s Theme..........................................................................................................Nigel
To Thine Own Self........................................................................Nick, Nigel, & Troupe
Right Hand Man (Reprise)........................................................................................Bea Make an Omelette...............................Nick, Nostradamus, Shakespeare, & Company
To Thine Own Self (Reprise)......................................................................Nick & Nigel
Welcome to America............................................Nick, Nigel, Bea, Portia, & Company
Crew Chief..................................................................................................Dana Landis
Automation Specialist.......................................................................Clarissa Armstrong
Audio Engineer............................................................Tyler Horn (A1), Jacob Pegher (A2)
Lightboard Operator...................................................................Griffin Allen, Faith Bocian
Head of Wardrobe............................................................................................Eliza McCann
Dressers...........................................................Élise Lanteigne-Marrow, Cameron Wright
Deck.............................................................................................................Elspeth Bustard
Spotlight Operators......................................................................Deb Bielek, Austin Teahl
Keyboard I/Conductor....................................................................................Ben McNaboe
Keyboard II/Assoc. Conductor......................................................................Melody Valdez
Reeds.................................................................................................................Michael Wolf
Trumpet......................................................................................................Andrew Connors
Trombone..........................................................................................................Steve Shiffer
Guitar......................................................................................................Anthony Pieruccini
Bass..........................................................................................................Genevieve Chapin
Drums......................................................................................................Matthew Woodson
Alternate Musicians:
Reeds..................................................................................................................Faith Shiffer
Drums................................................................................................................Jake Ritchey
Trumpet................................................................................................................Kent Smith
Guitar.........................................................................................................Adam Zembower
Bass....................................................................................................................Leo Smith
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ALICIA BABIN (Ensemble, u/s Portia) Previous Fulton credits: Ensemble/u/s Nicola,Swing, Kinky Boots; Ensemble/u/s Mrs. Darling, Peter Pan. Other favorite credits: Rizzo, Grease (Maine State); Louise, Gypsy (ABT); Jolene, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (ABT); Ensemble/u/s Emily, State Fair (The Rev); Ensemble/u/s Irene, Hello, Dolly! (Maine State); Ensemble/u/s Witch, Wizard of Oz (Maine State) Endless love to my family and friends! www.aliciababin. com IG: @aliciababin
JOSHUA BELLAMY (Swing) Past Fulton credits: White Christmas, Kinky Boots (Angel), Newsies (Specs), Beauty & the Beast (Ensemble/ U.S. LeFou), and Peter Pan (Michael Darling). Int’l Tour: The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow). Regional credits: The Prom (Kevin), Cumberland Theatre; Mamma Mia (Dance Captain), Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre. Favorite credits: Cats (Mr. Mistoffelees), Rent (Angel). Other credits: Norwegian Cruise Lines, American Music Theatre, and Sight & Sound Theatres. Love and thanks to family, friends, and RayD8!
KELLY LIZ BOLICK (Ensemble; Dance Cpt.) is thrilled to be returning to the Fulton Theatre! Previous Fulton shows: White Christmas, 42nd St, Mamma Mia, Together We Celebrate Additional credits: Southern Comfort at the Public Theater, First International Tour of Beauty & The Beast, Beautiful at the Muny, and regional productions of Mary Poppins, Newsies, White Christmas, Beauty & the Beast, Saturday Night Fever, Singin in the Rain, and West Side Story. @kellylizbolick
DAVID BUERGLER (Ensemble, u/s Nick Bottom) is thrilled to be returning to The Fulton! Recently seen at The Fulton: Younger Brother, Ragtime (Concert), Wallace Hartley/Ensemble, Titanic. Much love to Mom, Dad, Daniel, Andrea, George, and Eloise. IG: dbuerg23
JORDAN DE LEON (Nigel Bottom) National Tour: The Prom (Orig. First National Touring Cast). Regional: Aquino’s Son, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); Eugene, Grease (PCLO); Lumiere, Beauty and the Beast (Syracuse Stage); Playwright, Vietgone (Denver Center for the Performing Arts); Chip, The 25th Annual…Spelling Bee (Drury Lane Oakbrook); The Muny, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Paramount Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, KC Starlight, STAGES St. Louis, MTWichita, Saugatuck Center for the Arts. CCM Musical Theatre. Represented by The Price Group. For my family and for my avenchore buddy, Blake. IG: jordan_deleon_
MICHAEL DI LIBERTO (Clapham, u/s Nostradamus) The Fulton: Titanic (Etches). Broadway: Wicked. National Tours: Wicked, Annie, Cinderella, Strike Up The Band. Select Regional: EIf & Oliver (Paper Mill), The Producers (Helen Hayes Nomination Best Actor), LMNOP (Goodspeed), Around the World in 80 Days, Beauty and the Beast, The 39 Steps, Sweeney Todd, Spamalot, The Story of My Life. Television: “The Blacklist,” “The Good Fight,” “Evil,” “wecrashed,” “Hit & Run,” “The Gilded Age” (Season 2). For Mom, always and forever. @michaeldi_li
STEPHANE DURET (Minstrel) Previously at Fulton: Lola, Kinky Boots. Broadway: Kinky Boots. Off-Broadway: The Fortress of Solitude (The Public Theatre); The Biscuit Club; and Hard Times (The Cell Theatre). International: Parade, (Jerusalem, Israel); Zorro (Shanghai, China); Regional: Violet (Waitsfield, Vermont); Aida; Hot Mikado; Ragtime; Cabaret; Curtains; Sweet Charity; The Producers; (Chicago, Il). Stephane is the Founder and Executive Director of KAISER’S ROOM, a non-profit in NYC that offers arts programming to individuals with cognitive and developmental delays. Stephane started his Musical Theatre training at the New World School of the Arts in Miami, FL. He now holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. He is thrilled to call NYC home. A proud member of AEA.
KEVIN EARLEY (Portia’s Father/Brother Jeremiah) Fulton credits include Titanic, The Play That Goes Wrong and Guys and Dolls. Broadway: Les Miserables, Thoroughly Modern Millie and A Tale Of Two Cities. Off-B-Way: Death in Death Takes a Holiday (Drama Desk Nom). Favorite theaters include, Main State, Goodspeed, The Goodman, Pioneer, Paper Mill Playhouse, 5th Av, Pasadina Playhouse, Hollywood Bowl, Marriott, Reprise!, Drury Lane South & Oakbrook. KevinEarley.com for more info.
DAVID GIROLMO (Shylock) Fulton: Treasure Island, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Sweeney Todd, Sunset Boulevard, Elf, Witness for the Prosecution, The Addams Family, And Then There Were None, Phantom, A Christmas Carol, Singin’ In The Rain, Guys and Dolls, The Full Monty Broadway: Candide (directed by Hal Prince), War Paint (directed by Michael Greif) On Screen: Crisis, Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Empire, ER, Guiding Light, Death Of A President, Tony Awards. 2 Broadway World Awards, Jeff Award. Albums: Candide, War Paint
LUCY GODÍNEZ (Bea) Last seen as Aldonza in Man of La Mancha. Recently: Something Rotten (Bea, MSMT), Big Fish (The Witch) Oliver! (Nancy, Jeff Award Nomination) and Footlose (Ariel, Marriott Theatre). School of Rock (Patti) and Legally Blonde (Serena, Paramount Theatre). American Mariachi (Goodman Theatre, Dallas Theatre Center, Alabama Shakes, Cleveland Playhouse). Into The Woods (Little Red, Writers Theatre). Rent (Maureen) and In The Heights (Nina, Porchlight Music Theater). Chicago native. @lucygodinez
BLAKE HAMMOND (Nostradamus) is happy to return to The Fulton having previously appeared in Titanic (Edgar), White Christmas (Ezekiel), Kinky Boots (George), The Sound of Music (Max) and Cinderella (Lionel). Broadway: Hairspray, The Lion King, Sister Act, First Date, Billy Elliot, Elf, Living on Love, The Music Man, Kiss Me Kate and On the Town. He has 8 National Tour credits. Blake has won the LA Critics, Florida Carbonell, Chicago After Dark Awards and the Indy Soap Award for the Webseries “Then We Got Help”.
TYLER HANES (Shakespeare) 10 Broadway shows including Rum Tum Tugger in Cats, Larry in A Chorus Line, and Gabey in On The Town. Off-Broadway: Only Gold, A Bed and A Chair, Juno, ADM21. First National Tours: Fosse. Some regional credits: The Old Globe, The Kennedy Center, Hartford Stage, Barrington Stage, Signature Theatre, Paper Mill. TV/Film: Pose, The Good Fight, Elementary, Hail, Caesar!, The Blacklist, 30 Rock, Ms. Guidance, and as Jerry Orbach in Fosse/Verdon. @thetylerhanes
HANNAH HUBBARD (Ensemble) is so excited to be back at the Fulton! You may have caught her last year performing in White Christmas. Other credits include; Little Eva in Beautiful (Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre), Lorraine in 42nd Street (Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre), and Little Inez (Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre). She would like to thank her parents, agent, family, friends, and fur brother Kobe for their constant support. Follow my journey by checking out my website; hannahghubbard.com and Enjoy the show!
STEPHANIE MALONEY (Ensemble, u/s Bea) Previously at the Fulton: A Christmas Story the Musical. Other credits: national/ international tour of Broadway’s Chicago, The Wick Theatre (Carbonell Nominee for Fanny Brice in Funny Girl), Sacramento Music Circus, Maine State Music Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Pittsburgh Public, Pittsburgh Symphony, Pioneer Theatre, Arc Stages, and Farmers Alley. TV: The Marvelous Mrs Maisel. UMich Alum. Grateful for my family and their unwavering support while Mom is out of town working. www.stephaniemaloney. com
BRYANT MARTIN (Nick Bottom) Favorite roles include: Husband to Stephanie Martin, Father to Callum and Erin Martin, Son to David and Katherine. Thanks to Marc, Curt, cast, and crew here at the Fulton and the amazing audiences! Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.
MATEO MELENDEZ (Ensemble) Ensemble in Beetlejuice The Musical (The National Theatre, The Winter Garden, The Marquis Theatre); Spot Conlon/Sniper in Disney’s Newsies (MSMT, The Fulton); Ensemble in Guys and Dolls and Cinderella (The Fulton Theatre); Ensemble in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Disney’s Newsies (Broadway Sacramento); Dancer in Lohengrin (The Metropolitan Opera); Lt. Bob/Bboy in Artist of Light (iLuminate); Dancer/ Office Worker in Spinning Gold (film); Waltz Dancer in Westworld (HBO). “Much love to my family and friends.”
CAROLYN ANNE MILLER (Portia) is thrilled to be back home at the Fulton! Her Fulton credits include: Titanic (Kate McGowan), Spelling Bee (Olive), Cinderella (Stepsister Joy), and Peter Pan (Wendy). Other favorite credits include: 9 to 5 (Doralee, MSMT), Take Me To The World, starring Tituss Burgess (Ensemble, Carnegie Hall), Les Miserables (Eponine, Music Theatre Wichita), Frozen (Anna, Disney Cruise Line), Amadeus (Constanze Mozart, O’Malley Theatre), Betty Blue Eyes (Veronica Allardyce, North American Premier at MTW). Thank you for seeing live theatre and supporting this beautiful art form!! Sending all the love and thanks in the world to mom, dad, Lance, and hubby Matthew, and Daisy!
DENNIS O’BANNION (Ensemble, u/s Clapham/Shylock/Brother Jeremiah) is excited to be making his Fulton debut! Most recently he was seen in the world premiere new musical Christmas In Connecticut at Goodspeed. Broadway: White Christmas. Recent credits : Something Rotten, Kiss Me, Kate (Broadway At Music Circus). Other credits: Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Scuttle, Tuacahn Amphitheater), Carbonell nomination: The Music Man (Marcellus, Maltz Jupiter Theatre). Thanks to LDC. Follow my travel guide on IG @ do.travel5678 and myself @dennob84.
MICHAEL OLARIBIGBE (Ensemble, u/s Minstrel) Fulton Debut! His credits include: Broadway: Ensemble, True Crime Obsessed (Helen Hayes) Regional: Tiger, West Side Story (Lyric Opera of Chicago), The Griswolds Broadway Vacation (5th Avenue Theatre), Spamalot (Ogunquit), Angel, Kinky Boots (The Muny); Recently, Ensemble of Something Rotten, and 9 to 5 (MSMT). Film/TV: A Jazzman’s Blues (Tyler Perry&Debbie Allen) Michael thanks his friends and family for the love and support throughout his career. Rep by MTA. IG: Olar_25
J.P. QUALTERS (Ensemble, u/s Shakespeare) Fulton Theatre Debut! Credits include: First National - Kinky Boots, First National - School of Rock! Some Regional Favorites: Pioneer Theatre Co, PCLO, Fords Theatre, NSMT, Riverside, Signature and Theatre by the Sea. Special thanks to Take 3 Talent and love to his family for all the support! JP is also a proud type 1 diabetic. Insta: JPQ22
ERIC RIVAS (Ensemble, u/s Nigel Bottom) Resident at Disney’s Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage!, CATS (City Springs Theatre Company), Sweet Charity (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Spamalot (Northern Stage), Dames At Sea (Theatre Zone), On The Town (Gateway Playhouse), West Side Story (Signature Theatre), A Chorus Line (New Bedford Festival Theatre), Hello Dolly! (Cohoes Music Hall), 42nd Street (Jersey Shore Ent.), Cabaret (Palace Theatre), JUBILEE! at Bally’s Las Vegas. Disney, Norwegian and Holland America Cruise Lines. @ericrivastaps
CAMILA V. ROMERO (Swing) Cuban-American performer, Miami native and recent grad from the University of Miami has recently been seen in Loxen Production’s Cabaret(Sally Bowles), Maine State Music Theatre’s Alice in Wonderland(Queen of Hearts), Titanic(Barret’s Girl/Mrs. Widner) & more! Camila or Mila, as her friends say, is ecstatic to be doing her first show at The Fulton with this magnificent cast & crew! She would like to thank her family, especially ‘Mama’ for their continued love and support! www.camilavromero.com
JOEY ABRAMOWICZ (Casting Associate) This is Joey’s sixth season as the Fulton’s Associate Casting Director. He contracts the actors, directors and choreographers for all Fulton productions! He works alongside Executive Artistic Producer Marc Robin to cast actors from New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Lancaster, and beyond. He’s also a frequent Fulton performer, and was most recently seen as Bob Crewe in Jersey Boys. Thanks to Bob, Ben, and Marc for the collaboration on this and love always to Jeff, Piper and Jackson. @joeytumble
JOSH ALLAMON (Sound Designer) is the Sound Director at the Fulton Theatre and is excited to be jumping back into the Sound Design role for Something Rotten. Since joining the Fulton in 2019, he has designed and mixed a variety of productions with favorites including Grease, Titanic, Murder on the Orient Express, Fun Home, and The Sound of Music as Designer, and Once, Kinky Boots, and The Wiz as the A1.
AMY M. BERTACINI (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be returning to The Fulton for this amazing production! Previous at The Fulton, Amy has stage managed Titanic, The Little Mermaid, A Steady Rain, Sweat, and The Mystery of Irma Vep. Regionally, some places Amy has worked include: Maine State Music Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, The Maltz-Jupiter Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, The Kennedy Center, and The Goodman. Amy believes in the power of telling stories to change lives and treating people with care. Much love to Mark & Ari.
PAUL BLACK (Lighting Designer) is excited to be working again with Marc Robin and all his friends at the Fulton Theatre. Paul’s most memorable shows in the theater have been at the Fulton including Agatha Christie’s Murder On The Orient Express, Peter Pan, Evita, Mamma Mia!, Chicago, 42nd Street, Treasure Island, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Miss Saigon, West Side Story, Sweeney Todd, The 39 Steps, Les Misérables and Oklahoma!. Paul has worked in Phoenix, Arizona for many theatre companies including Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Arizona Theatre Company, Arizona Jewish Theatre, Arizona Broadway Theatre, and the Phoenix Opera Co. Most of the time, however, Paul finds himself on the road designing for The Walnut Street Theatre, Theatre Aspen, Musical Theatre West, Palm Beach Drama Works, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, and Maine State Music Theatre.
ANDREW CANNING-SKINNER (Props Designer) is excited to recently finish his 2nd season as Props Manager at Maine State Music Theatre. When he’s not in Maine over the summer, Andy works at Maltz Jupiter Theatre as the Props Master there. He graduated in 2018 from The University of North Carolina School of the Arts with a BFA in Design and Production with a concentration in Stage Properties. He thanks Marc Robin for his understanding and collaboration through the rehearsal process. Special thanks to Bart, Thom, and Liza.
BOB CLINE (Casting Director) was recently named one of Broadway’s 10 Best by BroadwayWorld.com. Bob has been the casting director for more than 70 national tours, TV, film, commercials, and over 35 regional theaters over the past 25 years. He also freelances as a director (In the Heights (Fulton Theatre) and White’s Lies, starring Betty Buckley - Off Broadway.) He is a Professor of Musical Theatre and Theatre at a few universities across the country. Bob is also the Director of Creative Development for Broadway Artist Alliance, teaches classes through the Actor’s Loft, loves a Masterclass, and spends his summers directing in Maine at Quisisana resort. Thank you for supporting live theatre!
KEVIN S. FOSTER II (Wig Designer) is elated to be back at the Fulton once again! Previously at The Fulton: Titanic, The Wiz, White Christmas, Kinky Boots, Cinderella. Regional: A Funny Thing Happened and I Hate Hamlet (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Chicken and Biscuits, A Dolls House Pt.2, Beehive, Its A Wonderful Life (Virginia Rep), Kinky Boots, The Color Purple, Joseph, The Sound of Music, Jersey Boys (MSMT) His work also includes custom wigs for female impersonators around the country! Instagram and TikTok: @wigsbykevin
www.kevinsfosterii.com
RYAN B. GIBBS (Production Stage Manager) is an accomplished Producer, Director and Stage Manager. Having 20 years of experience on Broadway, National Tours, International Productions & Regional Theatre. On such titles as Wicked, School of Rock, Harry Potter/ Cursed Child, Mary Poppins, Avenue Q, Rent & more! Working with such producers and creatives as Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cameron Mackintosh, Disney Theatrical Group. And over 10 great Fulton shows. Ryan lives in Lancaster with his wife (Amy), son (Anderson) & cat (Gumbo). he/him Gibbsology.com
CHARLES S. KADING (Scenic Designer) Recent design credits include Elf, The Color Purple, Evita, Mamma Mia, American in Paris, Newsies, Hello Dolly, 7 Brides for 7 Brothers, Noises Off, Kiss Me Kate, and Sophisticated Ladies. Other credits include scenic designs for Houston’s Alley Theatre, including the U.S. premiere of Alan Ayckbourn’s Henceforward, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, Maine State Music Theatre, Fort Worth’s Shakespeare in the Park, and Casa Mañana, Portland Stage Company, Seattle Repertory Theatre’s Second Stage, Intiman Theatre and Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Theatre.
KAREY KIRKPATRICK (Book, Music, Lyrics, and Concept) began his career as a screen and songwriter for Disney Animation where he penned The Rescuers Down Under and James and the Giant Peach. With more than a dozen feature films produced, screenplay credits include Chicken Run (Golden Globe nominee for Outstanding Comedy), Charlotte’s Web, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, The Spiderwick Chronicles and Over the Hedge, which he also co-directed. He directed the Paramount Pictures film Imagine That starring Eddie Murphy and co-produced, wrote and performed on the film’s soundtrack. He recently directed the Warner Brothers animated musical SMALLFOOT for which he also co-wrote the screenplay and the songs (with brother Wayne). He has won a number of Tony, Oscar and Grammy awards and that number is zero. Other credits: husband of Nada, father of Sami, Maia and Finn.
WAYNE KIRKPATRICK (Music, Lyrics, and Concept) is the Grammy Award-winning songwriter of Change the World by Eric Clapton (Song of the Year). Top 10 singles include Every Heartbeat, Good for Me (Amy Grant); Wrapped Up in You (Garth Brooks); Boondocks, Bring It on Home, Little White Church (Little Big Town); Place in This World (Michael W. Smith). He is a multi-formatted songwriter with songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Faith Hill, Joe Cocker, Gabe Dixon, Trisha Yearwood, Babyface and Peter Frampton, among others. His songs have been featured in TV shows (Grey’s Anatomy, True Blood, Hart of Dixie) as well as feature films (Almost Famous, Phenomenon, Smallfoot). Wayne lives in Nashville with his wife Fran and was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame for 2018. Favorite productions: Kourtney, Shelby and Carson.
KEVIN JACOB KOSKI (Costume Designer) A Maine native and awarded graduate of the University of Maine’s 2011 Theatre Arts program, Kevin focused on costume design and construction while also designing multiple productions and minoring in Permaculture. With a nearly 10 year tenure at Penobscot Theatre Company, he has designed many main-stage and dramatic academy productions, including WIT; One Blue Tarp; Alice in Wonderland; Doctor Cerberus; Duck Hunter Shoots Angel; Calendar Girls; Rock of Ages; The Full Monty; Misery; Ugly Lies the Bone; The Graduate; and Gaslight. In 2012, Koski opened his own design firm and alteration shop, where he tailors garments for formal events.
BEN MCNABOE (Music Director) Ben is thrilled to start his fifth season at The Fulton Theatre. A Maine native and proud graduate of the University of Maine School of Performing Arts, Ben is also the Music Supervisor at Maine State Music Theatre. Favoirite Fulton credits include: Kinky Boots, The Sound Of Music, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, White Christmas, and Cinderella. Gratitude to Marc and the entire Fulton fam, our music team who truly make the magic
happen, and love always to friends, family and especially Taylor.
JOHN O’FARRELL (Book) is one of the UK’s best known comic authors and script writers. Bestselling novels include The Best a Man Can Get, May Contain Nuts and The Man Who Forgot His Wife. Non-fiction includes An Utterly Impartial History of Britain , the political memoir Things Can Only Get Better and its recent sequel plus three collections of his satirical columns for The Guardian newspaper. O’Farrell’s books have been translated into thirty languages and adapted for BBC Radio and television. Winner, British Comedy Award. Previously a writer (and later panelist) on BBC’s Have I Got News For You and lead writer on ten series of ITV’s Spitting Image. Currently writing the sequel to Chicken Run, and adapting one of his novels for Sony International Pictures.
MARC ROBIN (Director/Choreographer) began 22 years ago (guest director in 2001 for Evita), Artistic Director in 2009, and is now in his 7th year as Executive Artistic Producer. He has staged over 450 productions including shows in London, New York, Chicago, and California. He has garnered many awards including Joseph Jefferson, Barrymoore, Vicky and BroadwayWorld to name a few. When he isn’t at the Fulton, he can be found at his second home at Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick, Maine where he recently began his 17th Season.
MELODY VALDEZ (Assistant Music Director) is a New York-based Music Director, Arranger, and Pianist. Most recently, she worked at the National Musical Theater Conference at the O’Neill. She has enjoyed working on new musicals such as Hearts Beat Loud, A Wrinkle In Time, and The Lunchbox. Favorite credits include traveling as AMD/Keys 3 for SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical National Tour and music assisting on Monsoon Wedding. Additional music directing credits include Godspell, Cabaret, and A Chorus Line
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (“Equity”) founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 51,000 professional Actors and Stage Managers. Equity fosters the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, improving working conditions, and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks
MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form.
LATE SEATING: Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of House Management.
HEARING ASSISTANCE: The Fulton has assistive listening devices and neckloops available free of charge from Audience Services prior to the show. Devices should be returned to Audience Services or an Usher after the show.
For all Fulton Theatre Mainstage Series productions:
American Sign Language: 2nd Saturday Matinee
Open Captioning: 2nd Saturday Matinee & 3rd Wednesday Evening
Audio Description: 2nd Saturday Matinee & 3rd Wednesday Evening
Spanish Translation: Select performances
Please visit: www.theFulton.org/access/ for more details.
WHEELCHAIR ACCOMMODATIONS: For the mainstage, accessible seating is available on the main floor in front boxes, back boxes or transfer seats. Please inform us of specific wheelchair seating arrangements when ordering tickets.
SMOKING POLICY: The Fulton is a no-smoking facility.
PLEASE SILENCE ALL CELL PHONES, WATCHES, PAGERS OR ANY OTHER ITEMS THAT MAKE NOISE!
The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages.
TICKET POLICY: All sales are final. There are no refunds; however, exchanges within the same production may be made for a fee of $15.00 per order. Current subscribers enjoy FREE ticket exchange privileges and lost ticket insurance.
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY: The Fulton maintains a firm policy of not cancelling performances due to inclement weather. Patrons are urged to make every effort to attend.
COATS: A self-service coat room is located to the right as you enter Culliton Tower. The Fulton is not responsible for lost items. Please do not hang clothing or place personal belongings on the railings or ledges in the auditorium.
LOST & FOUND: Lost and found articles are kept in the Box Office for 30 days. Please call 717-397-7425 to inquire about lost items.
SAFETY NOTICE: There are steps to the seating in the Parquet, Mezzanine and Gallery sections. Please watch your step when you enter and leave the theatre. Also, for your safety, please do not leave your seats until the house lights come on at the end of the performance. Hurrying to the exit in the theatre in the dark may pose a hazard for you or someone in your party.
GROUP DISCOUNTS: What could be more fun than a theatre party with friends? Group discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Great for groups of any kind. Contact Group Sales for rates. (717) 402-6231
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Fulton Theatre
12 N. Prince St., P.O. Box 1865 Lancaster, PA 17608-1865
Box Office: (717) 397-7425
Administration: (717) 394-7133
Costumes: (717) 394-3234
Fax: (717) 397-3780
Website: www.theFulton.org
BOX OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Friday 10 AM - 6 PM, and 2 hours before all performances. Credit cards accepted: Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, and Discover.
FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a red exit sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency, please walk to that exit; please do not run. Patrons using wheelchairs should use the main entrance whenever possible.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: Please report medical incidents to the Front of House staff in the lobby.
The Executive Artistic Producer’s Society is comprised of individuals who, through their leadership, advocacy and annual support, have helped not just to fulfill the mission but the aspirations of this organization.
Anonymous
William and Susan Adams
Drs. Edward and Jeannie Arnold
Nancy S. Arnold
Dr. Norman and Joanne Axelrod
Mr. Tim Arpin and Mr. James Henning
Mary Ellen Bachman
Ann B. Barshinger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bergen
Robert K. Bowman
Anne L. Bowman Fund
Irving B. and Mary C. Callman
Patrick and Linda Castagna
William and Carol Christ
Josele Cleary
Marc and Geri Colosi
Dale G. Cronin
Ms. Carole Rae Culliton/ The Gunterberg Charitable Foundation
Pat and George Desmond
Art and Justina Dodge
Sarah Young Fisher
Wendell L. Funk, M.D.
Anne D. Gardner
Susan and John Garofola
Tom and Valerie Gemmill
Abbie and Ely Gonick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Groff, Jr.
Kent and Liz Habecker
James D. Hagelgans and Gale M. Zorian
John K. Herr and M. Diane Koken
Tracy Lin Horst and Mike Sturla
Joanne M. Judge and Rick Oppenheimer
Richard and Lynda Levengood
Marjorie McCarthy
Mrs. Milton K. Morgan, Jr.
Richard and Mary Ann Morse
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Mueller, Jr.
Peggy Neff
Pamela R. Lyons-Neville
Mr. Dean Oberholtzer and Mr. Justin Ang
Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto
Carol T. and John F. Pyfer, Jr.
Karyn and William Regitz
Rick and Jessica Rodgers
Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo
Mr. Joshua L. Schwartz and Dr. Caroline L. Faulkner
Sharon and Paul Sherban
Deidre and Bill Simmons
Elliot Sterenfeld
Patrick Tell
Paul W. and Judy S. Ware
We extend our deepest appreciation to these extraordinary individuals. Recognizing all that the Fulton brings to our Lancaster community and to the larger backdrop of national regional theatre, the support of this group is especially meaningful - both to our historic theatre and the audiences we serve.
To learn more, please contact Jeffrey Coon, Annual Fund Director, at 717-690-1707 or jcoon@thefulton.org
With almost 400 members, the Producer’s Circle provides outstanding annual support of $1,000 or more to the Fulton Theatre. Producer’s Circle members play a lead role in the success of our season and fundraising efforts. Those recognized below generously supported the theatre throughout our 2023 fiscal year, which runs from September 1, 2022 through August 31, 2023. We thank all of them for their leadership and support.
($25,000 & ABOVE)
Drs. Edward and Jeannie Arnold^
Estate of Mr. Richard Blakinger
Irving B. and Mary C. Callman^*
Art and Justina Dodge/ Dodge Family Foundation
Wendell L. Funk, M.D.
Anne D. Gardner^
Mrs. Marian Gerhart
Ruth K. Herrman
Estate of Dr. Robert Krissinger
Richard and Mary Ann Morse
Rick and Jessica Rodgers^
Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation^
Estate of Mrs. Dorothy Mowery Smith
Paul W. and Judy S. Ware
PRODUCING DIRECTOR
($10,000-$24,999)
Pat and Linda Castagna^*
Marc and Geri Colosi^
Josele Cleary
Susan and John Garofola^
Tom and Valerie Gemmill^*
Joan and Henry Gibbel^
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Groff, Jr. ^*
Suzanne M. High Family Fund
Joanne G. Judge and Rick Oppenheimer
Densey and Ron Juvonen
Matthew and Robbyn Kehoe
Pamela Lyons-Neville
Estate of Constance McCollough
Lois T. Morgan
Paul A. Mueller, Jr.
Margaret Miller Schock Trust
Edward and Kathy Schoenberger
Ken and Peggy Shaffer
Sharon and Paul Sherban^
Deidre and Bill Simmons^
Bradley and Cathrine Spengler
Patrick Tell^
Gerald and Katherine Tompkins
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
($5,000-$9,999)
Nancy S. Arnold ^
David and Renie Beidleman^
Heike and Fred Bloom^
Robert K. Bowman^ and Christine
Kennedy
Marie Curry
Sarah Young Fisher^
Jon and Dolores Gareis^
Abbie and Ely Gonick^
Kent and Liz Habecker^
Ruth Helsel
Colleen and Jeff Jacobsen
In memory of loving husband and father, Dr. Thomas X. Kissell
Bill and Judy Kleine
Mrs. Paul M. Lenyo
Anonymous
Steve and April Norman
Carol T. and John F. Pyfer, Jr.^
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Richman^
Dr. and Mrs. John Sheaffer^
Kit and Pete Slaugh^
Calvin and Maureen Taylor
Mary Veitch
Dr. Jon G. Walker^
Herbert W. and Marianna Wanner^
Cynthia and Doug West
David and Susan Wood^
($2,500-$4,999)
Mr. Tim Arpin and Mr. James
Henning+
Dr. Norman and Joanne Axelrod^
Mr. Ronald E. Barton^
Nathan Buse
Bob and Bobbi Compton^
The Crimmins Family
Richard and Barbara Crowe
Barb Denlinger
Salvatore Dina, Jr. and Mary A.
Kryjak-Dina
Ken and Carol Decker
George Boben Fenimore
Dennis Foreman
Dale and Jan Hamby
Dan and Caroline Herr^
Caroline Nunan Hill^
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Kallman
John and Ann Martin
Christopher and Mary Mattson^
Kathleen McAllen and Jeff Thornton
Marjorie McCarthy^
Clark McSparren^
Ed and Charlotte Montgomery
Scott and Ann Moyer^
Steve Murray and Anne Jackson
Murray
Frank and Debbie Musso^
Kimberly and Curtis Myers
John and Candace O’Donnell^
Paulette Oliva and Peter McClung
Walter D. and Patricia J. Otto^
Herk and Cathy Rintz^
Brian T. Rutter
Bob and Linda Stahl
Elliot Sterenfeld^
Mary Lou Stevenson
Donald and Nancy Stewart
Mike and Sandy Wege^
E. Philip and Kim R. Wenger^
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Westphal
Mr. George H. Zook and Ms. Linda Schwarzbach
($1,000-$2,499)
Leslie S. Achey
William and Susan Adams ^
John R. and Alice H. Ahlfeld ^
Barbara K. Altmann
Dr. Amy Antonucci
Ralph and Judy Anttonen
Charlotte S. Arnold
M,T & R Arnold ^
Rene and Vince Battista
Ian BeaumontWhat’s Next Adventures
Tom and Jan Bergen
John William Beyer and Leslie Gorbey
Glenda and Jerome Broad
David and Meldine Brodar
Mrs. John H. Brown Jr. ^
Wayne and Janet Brozynski
Mrs. Mary K. Bucher
Dr. Sandra Bush
William and Nancy Butler
Peter and Carol Caddick ^
Mr. Richard Campbell Janet Carroll^
Charlotte Street Association
Bill and Carol Christ
Troy and Kathryn Clair
Emily and Christopher Clark
Forrest and Kay Collier
John P. Cooper
John H. Day
Faye DeBerdine
George and Patricia Desmond
Anonymous
Daniel Diehl MD ^
Wendy Dietrich
Terry and Susan DiGruttolo
Donald and Dawn Diverio
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dombach
John S. Dombach^
Jane N. Eastman ^
Erve and June Easton
Jerry and Susan Eckert^
Dr. Hilda Shirk and Dr. Wes Farmer^
Pat and Mary Ann Feehan
Charlene D. French
Dan and Cindy Fuhrman
Rufus and Judy Fulton ^
Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Furman
Ted and Linda Gallagher ^
Eugene and Bernadette Gardner ^
George A. and Tina K. Georges
Susan Fulton Glass ^
Douglas R. and Susan Glouner ^
Kelley and Bill Greiner
David W. Groff
Alex and Louise Haralam^
John K. Herr III and M. Diane Koken^
J. Michael and Susan Hershner ^
Nancy and Steven Hess
S. Dale and Sadie High ^
Caroline Nunan Hill ^
Ray and Brenda Hillard
Judy Hinson ^
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Honaman ^
Dr. Julie Horst
David and Jean Hosler
Bill and Judy Houley
Anonymous
Peter and Barbara Hunsberger ^
Rich and Janie Kaelberer ^
Charles and Ann Keim^
Karen and Jim Kendig ^
Pamela and Bill Kiehl
Carol and Thomas Kloss
Mary Ellen and Bill Kopetz ^
Michael W. Lambert and Elizabeth
Todd Lambert
Cynthia Lefever and Scott Britton
Jeff and Stephanie Lefevre
Leslie and James Lemonick ^
Dr. and Mrs. Jackson and Michelle Liu
Mr. Jeffrey Lively
Samuel N & Dena M Lombardo
Steve and Carol Lytch
Hugh and Barbara MacMaster
Donald Main and Dr. Stacie
Molnar-Main ^
Bess and Art Mann
Brandi and Ralph Manna
Ralph and Melissa Manna
Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Manning ^
Bruce Martin and Taylor Williams
Bruce R. Martin & John L. Haney ^ ^
Kenneth and Gladys Martin ^
Edith Z. May ^
Patricia McDowell
Anne McGrann
Carolyn McGuigan
Julie McNamara ^
Lynn Mills
David and Diane Moore
Sandy Morrell Rooney and Chuck Rooney
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moss
Suzette Mullen and Wendy Cheeseman
Peggy Neff ^
Don and Sharron Nelson
Bobbi and Marty Ness ^
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Nolt^
Dean Oberholtzer and Justin Ang
Judy Ochs
Richard and Janet Oliver
Walt D. Osborne
Harvey W. Owen and Bill Kreidler
Kenneth and Donna Patrick
Dolores X. Perezous
Nancy M. Pettus
Sara Poston
Mrs. Anna M. Rakoczy ^
Mark and Nancy Randall
Fran and Sally Rapp
Sally Raub ^
Jane Reeves ^
Bill and Karyn Regitz ^++
Helen Reidler/The Ashland Foundation ^
Dennis Reinaker
Carol A. Resh
Residents of Moravian Manor
Tim and Kim Rhoades
Joe and Justine Rogevich
Dr. Roseann Romito
Bob and Karen Rummel
Ian and Michaele Ruzow
James B. and Katharina J. Sabino ^^
John and Joan Schreiber
Joshua Schwartz and Caroline Faulkner
Mr. Jack C. Schweitzer
David and Rosanne Selfon^
Rev. David and Beth Serfass ^
Curtis G. Shaffer and Thomas F. Kelly
Mary Ann Shirk
James E. and Mary E. Shreiner ^
Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Carole Silverstein ^
Patti Smedley and Bill Haynes
Marshall W. Snively & Paul Gibbs
Todd Snovel
John and Katherine Spear
Luci Steele
Marilyn Stein and Dale Mellinger
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stender
Lawrence and Theresa Stengel
Sharon and Bill Stephan
Ms. Sandra Sweigard
David and Rhonda Taylor
Susan Valk Woolworth ^
Chuck and Margie Walker ^
Michael H. Walmer and Elizabeth Masciale-Walmer
Marjorie Warmkessel
Steven Walter
Ms. Beth Warren
Brian and Colleen Wassell
Ann and George Weaver^
Doug and Linda Weidman ^ ^
Philip R. Wenger & Steven T. Dinnocenti
Mr. Thomas Wentz and Mr. James Whalen
Katheryne and Ralph West
Bill and Phyllis Whitesell^
Richard and Linda Wildonger ^
Richard and Nancy Witwer
Debbie and R. Patrick Wood
Alan K. Wyand and Robert L. Shoener
Mr. and Mrs. George Xakellis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Zegers
Katie Zuckerman
+ Indicates an in-kind gift
++ Indicates an in-kind gift and cash contribution
^ Indicates 10 or more years of consecutive giving to the Annual Fund
* Founding Artistic Director’s Circle Member
For a full list of supporters of the Breakout Performance Campaign and The Fulton Fund, scan the code below. A full list is also available on TV screens in our lobby.
The following businesses, foundations, and government sources generously provide support to the Fulton’s artistic and educational programming, as well as our annual broadbase Corporate Campaign at the level of $1000 and above. In doing so, they play a vital role in our community’s cultural, social, and economic well-being enjoyed here in our community.
LEAD ROLE
($40,000 and above)
Donegal Insurance Group ^^
Fulton Bank ^^
Gardner Russo & Quinn LLC
DIRECTOR
($25,000-$39,999)
Hagelgans & Veronis, LLP ^
Hot Frog Print Media
PNC ^^
Rodgers & Associates
The Shubert Foundation
Wendell L. Funk, MD Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa
WGAL ++^^
Woodstream
($10,000-$24,999)
Barley Snyder
Capital BlueCross ^
Edith L. Trees
Charitable Trust
Ephrata National Bank ^
Fox Chapel Publishing
Groff Funeral & Cremation Services ^
The Hershey Company ^
High Companies +^^
Howard Orthodontics
M&T Bank
Mercedes Benz of Lancaster Murray
Penn Cinema ++^
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Sardina Dental Group
Simon Lever LLP
TCW - GAV
TFB Hospitality
UGI Utilities, Inc. ^
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
Wells Fargo ^^
Willow Valley Communities ^
($5,000-$9,999)
401 Prime
AAA Central Penn
The Belvedere Inn
Benchmark Construction Company ^
Cargas
C’est La Vie / Josephine’s + David Lyall Home & Design
Ecore ^^
EHD
Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories
Franklin & Marshall College ^^
Garden Spot Communities
Greenfield
Highmark Blue Shield ^
Kalas Foundation
KPMG LLP ^^
Lancaster Brewing Company
Lancaster Country Day School
Penn Medicine Lancaster
General Health ^
Ponessa Behavioral Health
RKL LLP
Truist
Warfel Construction Company ^
Woodcrest Villa - A Mennonite Home
Yorgos / Kefi / Little Mykonos
($2,500-$4,999)
AssuredPartners ^
Clark Associates Companies ^
Electron Energy Corporation
Flex-Cell Precision, Inc.
Full Circle Recycling
Hall Media Solutions
PPL^
VCA Smoketown Animal Hospital
Ville Painters, Inc.
($1,000-$2,499)
Anonymous ^^
Henrietta Heisler Interiors Inc.
Hinkle Insurance Agency, Inc.
Kunzler & Company, Inc. ^
Laura Schanz Consulting Associates
Manheim Pike Veterinary Hospital
PPM Real Estate, Inc.
Rhoads Energy Corporation ^^ Stadel Volvo, Inc. ^^
Stephen T. Hohenwarter CPA
Tiger’s Eye ^
Universal Leaf Foundation / Lancaster Leaf Tobacco
Utz Quality Foods, LLC
VERSATEK ENTERPRISES, LLC ^
EITC
The following businesses generously provide support to the Fulton’s Academy of Theatre, Neighborhood Bridges, and School Day programs through the Commonwealth of PA’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.
Capital Advantage Insurance Company
Donegal Insurance Group
LAO Co.
Mid Penn Bank
Orrstown Bank
PeoplesBank, A Codorus Valley Company
PPL
Tell Real Estate Traditions Bank
Troegs Brewing Company
Truist
Warfel Construction Company Weis Markets, Inc.
The Fulton gratefully acknowledges all of our many contributors. Although we carefully check this list for accuracy, mistakes do occasionally happen. If we have not listed you exactly as you like or omitted your name, please call Rich Bowen, at 717-690-1290. We will make the correction in future listings.
The Fulton receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency administering an annual state appropriation for grants to the arts.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to our Corporate Sponsors for the 2023/2024 Season.
Season Sponsors
Season Co-Sponsors
Production Sponsor
Production Co-Sponsors
Media Sponsor
Refreshment Sponsor
Opening Night Sponsor
Post-Show Reception Sponsor
Pay-What-You-Want Sponsors
Education Sponsor
GARDNER RUSSO & QUINN LLC
Print Sponsor
School Day Sponsor
Building Bridges Sponsor
Ticket Stock Sponsor
IDEA Speaker Series Sponsors
“Joy to the Girls” Sponsors 9 to 5
“World of Pure Imagination” Sponsor Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Production Lab Sponsor
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