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AUDIENCE SERVICES
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.
ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES:
For all Fulton Theatre Mainstage Series productions: American Sign Language: 2nd Saturday Matinee
Open Captioning: 2nd Saturday Matinee & 3rd Tuesday Evening Audio Description: 2nd Saturday Matinee & 3rd Tuesday 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.
THE USE OF CAMERAS, VIDEO CAMERAS AND OTHER RECORDING DEVICES IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
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 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.
AUDIENCE SERVICES
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 - 5 PM, and 2 hours before all performances through intermission. 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 or stage door exit whenever possible.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: Please report medical incidents to the Front of House staff in the lobby.
FULTON THEATRE COMPANY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Elliot Sterenfeld President Nancy S. Arnold Treasurer Susan O. Wood Secretary D. Michael Wege Vice PresidentBarbara K. Altmann, PhD
Jeanne Donlevy Arnold
Thomas W. Bergen
Justina Juvonen Dodge
Maria Di Stravolo Elliott
Wendell Funk, M.D.
Abbie Gonick
David W. Groff
Tracy L. Horst
Eric W. Howard, DMD, PhD
Lynn Mills
Avi Patel
David C. Beidleman Immediate Past PresidentMichael Rowen
Brian T. Rutter
Ian Ruzow
Kit Slaugh
Marshall W. Snively
Dave Taylor*
Patrick Tell R. Patrick Wood
SPECIAL APPOINTED TRUSTEE
Danene Sorace
EX-OFFICIO
Marc Robin
TRUSTEES EMERITI
L. Thomas Gemmill, Jr.*
Elisabeth H. Habecker*
Joan O’Brien*
Deidre W. Simmons
* Past President, Fulton Board of Trustees
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:
FULTON THEATRE
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.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
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.
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.
DISCOUNTED STUDENT MATINEE 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.
IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Crew, u/s Dennis; Perkins, 2nd u/s Trevor.......................................Cameron Wright Trevor................................................................................................Davon Williams* u/s Chris; Inspector.....................................................................................Mark Tinkey Max; Cecil Haversham; Arthur........................................................Chuck Ragsdale* u/s Annie.............................................................................................Kelly J Mazzella u/s Robert; Thomas..............................................................................Bryant Martin u/s Jonathan; Charles Haversham..............................................................Ron King* Sandra; Florence Colleymore...........................................................Lara Hayhurst* Jonathan; Charles Haversham, u/s Chris; Inspector.............Nathaniel Hackmann* Robert; Thomas Colleymore................................................................Kevin Earley* u/s Cecil; Arthur; Max.........................................................Raymond Marc Dumont* Chris; Inspector Carter.....................................................................Curt Dale Clark* Annie.....................................................................................................E. Faye Butler u/s Sandra; Florence..............................................................................Bailey Blaise Dennis; Perkins..............................................................................Jonathan Arana* u/s Trevor, 2nd u/s Jonathan; Charles............................................Sebastian Antonio
Crew Chief.......................
Landis Automation Specialist..................................................................................Matty Vasquez
Audio Engineer
Horn (A1), Chris Hoffman (A2) Lightboard Operator..........................................................................................Griffin Allen Head of Wardrobe............................................................................................Karen Chack Dresser
Molitoris Deck...................................................................................Tara Fontanes, Cameron Wright Spotlight Operators.............................................................Deb Bielek, Liz Kershenbaum
The Fulton operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States and employs members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and United Scenic Artists.
THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS ON ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW.
THE FULTON THEATRE IS A NON-SMOKING FACILITY.
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG was first presented by Mischief Theatre under the title The Murder Before Christmas on December 4th, 2012, at the Old Red Lion Theatre in London.
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer & Henry Shields © 2012, 2014 Mischief Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved.
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, the “Falling G” logo device, Mischief, and Mischief Theatre are trademarks of Mischief Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved. Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
SEBASTIAN ANTONIO (u/s Trevor, 2nd u/s Jonathan; Charles) Fulton Theatre debut! Local credits include: Jekyll & Hyde (Jekyll/Hyde), Beauty & the Beast (The Beast/ Gaston), A Christmas Carol (Jacob Marley). Many thanks to Marc & Joey for the opportunity, as well as to everybody who has supported the journey up to this point. Go Birds!
JONATHAN ARANA (Dennis; Perkins) Couldn’t be happier to be back with my friends at the Fulton after playing Sancho Panza in last season’s Man of La Mancha! Some career highlights include the 1st Nat’l tour of On Your Feet! alongside the Miami Sound Machine, performing at Carnegie Hall in Take Me to the World, On Your Feet! (Papermill Playhouse) The Drowsy Chaperone (Music Theatre Wichita) In The Heights (TUTS/Moonlight Amphitheater) The Andrews Brothers (Musical Theatre West/ Cast recording) and a cameo in Lin Manuel Miranda’s 2020 film “In The Heights” (don’t blink!) Thank you to Marc, Joey & this awesome cast & crew! @jonaranathan
BAILEY BLAISE (u/s Sandra; Florence) Recently at the Fulton: White Christmas. Favorite Utah Shakespeare Festival credits: Clue (Yvette), Trouble in Mind (Judy), Ragtime (Evelyn Nesbit), Julius Caesar (Portia/Octavius). Other credits: Arrow Rock Lyceum (Funny Girl, The Music Man, Oliver!), Musical Theatre West (Catch Me If You Can), Hunterdon Hills Playhouse (Sherlock Holmes Returns!), Rubicon Theatre Co. (South Pacific). Proud University of Alabama alumni - roll tide! Many thanks to Marc, Joey, & my family! www.baileyblaise.com
E. FAYE BUTLER (Annie) Career spans over 40 years performing and directing plays and musicals; performing concerts, clubs, cabarets regionally, nationally and internationally. Recipient of nine Jeffs, two Helen Hayes, Ovation, Sarah Siddons, Excellence in Arts, Rosetta LeNoire, Kathy, Barrymore, After Dark, two Black Excellence, R.A.M.I., Guy Adkins, Heller & Haver Awards. Inducted into Women in the Arts, Lunt-Fontanne Fellow and Chicagoan of the Year. She appears as Myrtle on HBOMax SouthSide www.e-fayebutler.com
CURT DALE CLARK (Chris; Inspector Carter) Curt has performed many roles here at the Fulton such as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, UPS Man in Legally Blonde, The Musical, Billy in Carousel, Harold Hill in Music Man, Javert in Les Misérables, Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard, Don Lockwood in Singin’ In The Rain, The Phantom in Phantom, Bob Wallace in White Christmas, Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun, Dr. Livesey in Treasure Island and the Tenor in The Irish… And How They Got That Way. He is from Pecatonica, Illinois and now splits time between Lancaster and Brunswick Maine where he is Artistic Director of Maine State Music Theatre.
RAYMOND MARC DUMONT (u/s Cecil; Arthur; Max) Ray is so happy to return to the Fulton. He previously danced in Guys & Dolls in 2018. Ray spent many wonderful years with Maine State Music Theatre (21 seasons), as performer, director, choreographer, intern director, and even Managing Director. He has worked all over the country, performing such roles as Cosmo in Singin In The Rain, Lucky in Dames At Sea, and Mike in A Chorus Line. Thanks so much to Marc and Joey for this opportunity. Love to Josh, always!
KEVIN EARLEY (Robert; Thomas Colleymore) Fulton performances; Guys & Dolls & Wait Until Dark. Fulton Groff Studio Series Directing credits; Changing Channels, The Glass Menagerie, The Whipping Man and, coming this season, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. B-Way; Death in Death Takes a Holiday (Drama Desk Nom), Les Miserables, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Tale Of Two Cities. Directing; The Wonder by Susan Ferrara, NY United Solo Fest Best Production, Co-Directed w/Julie Ann Emery and The Fantasticks at Webster Conservatory.
NATHANIEL HACKMANN (Jonathan; Charles Haversham; u/s Chris; Inspector) is thrilled to be back at Fulton! Portrayed Jean Valjean and Javert in Les Miserables on Broadway, as well as the titular roles in Jekyll and Hyde and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame. He has toured America in Beauty and the Beast and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He appeared as Curly in the acclaimed production of Oklahoma! on BBC. Love and thanks to Nicole & Alexander!!! Twitter/Instagram @ n8hackmann, he/him
LARA HAYHURST (Sandra; Florence Colleymore) Lara is thrilled to be back at the Fulton Theatre, where she has previously been seen in Legally Blonde, The Wizard of Oz, Gypsy, and Hairspray. She has Broadway, Off-Broadway, Touring, and numerous regional credits. BFA Pace University NYC. Unending love to Marc, Joey, and the Fulton team. Thanks to Dave and her amazing roster of physical therapists. This one’s for Trey- her partner in this farcical, magical play we call life. Much more at larahayhurst.com and @larahayhurst. Champions Adjust.
RON KING (u/s Jonathan; Charles Haversham) Fulton Theatre credit: Kinky Boots. Upcoming: Damn Yankees at Marriott Theatre. Past credits include productions with Marriott Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Drury Lane Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Forestburgh Playhouse, Riverside Theatre (Iowa City), Griffin Theatre, Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre, and Emerald City Theatre.
BRYANT MARTIN (u/s Robert; Thomas) Bryant is thrilled to be a part of The Play That Goes Wrong. Thanks to everyone at the Fulton, cast and crew for making such an awesome show! www.Bryant-Martin.com
KELLY J MAZZELLA (u/s Annie) Originally from PA, Kelly is thrilled to start 2023 back at the Fulton. She was last seen in The Sound of Music and Man of La Mancha. As well as Sherlock, Shrek and Sleeping Beauty with the Family Series. Other credits include Spamalot (Lady of the Lake) at Arizona Broadway Theatre, Pinkalicious with the Vital Theatre Company. Catch her next month in Jimmy Buffet’s Escape to Margaritaville at the Walnut Street Theatre. Kelly is a proud alum of the Boston Conservatory. Much love and thanks to Marc, Joey, my friends, family and husband Justin for your love and support. Xoxo
CHUCK RAGSDALE (Max; Cecil Haversham; Arthur) Appeared most recently at The Fulton in Murder on the Orient Express and is delighted to return with TPTGW. He has traveled the US (and Canada) with the Tony Award-winning First National company of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, and has appeared in multiple off-Broadway productions and principle contracts at numerous regional theaters. As an arts educator, he holds positions at CAP21 in NYC and The Warwick Center for Performing Arts in Warwick, NY. Big thanks to Marc, Joey, and WTG.
DAVON WILLIAMS (Trevor) See him next as Whizzer in REP Stage’s FALSETTOS. NYCLU Artist Ambassador and 2x Anthem Award winner for the Actors’ Equity Association’s Nationally recognized Black Theatre Matters Bill. FULTON: 5 GUYS NAMED MOE, FOR COLORED BOYZ~International: DreamGirls (McCoy/Rigby), Festival of The Lion King (HKDL), TED Talk Alum~Regional: RAGTIME (Bay St.), GREY GARDENS (Center Theatre Group), OKLAHOMA (Weston), Porgy & Bess (ETC)~Film/TV/Other credits listed at DavonWilliams.com.
MARK TINKEY (u/s Chris; Inspector) Fulton debut! For Pittsburgh CLO: A Musical Christmas Carol, Shear Madness, Forbidden Broadway: SVU. Pittsburgh Playhouse: Ah, Wilderness!, All My Sons, FBI Girl (world premiere). Other credits include, West Side Story, Evita, Joseph...Dreamcoat, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Jesus Christ Superstar. TV: Mindhunter. Thanks to Marc and Joey for this incredible opportunity.
CAMERON WRIGHT (Crew, u/s Dennis; Perkins, 2nd u/s Trevor) Cameron is thrilled to be back on the Fulton stage after appearing in Man of La Mancha (Anselmo), Shrek (Shrek), and A Christmas Carol (Fred/Young Scrooge) last year. Born and raised in Maine, he has appeared in shows throughout the state, his favorites being with Maine State Music Theatre. Highlights include Godspell, A Grand Night for Singing, Tommy, Guys and Dolls, and Welcome Home. Much love to cast crew and everyone else involved for bringing this hilarious production to Lancaster!
William C. Broaddus
Andrea Glass
Adam Hosey
Devin Jeffers
Julia Jordan Kamanda
Board
The Fulton Theatre Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee recognizes the presence of social injustice, and systemic racism in the theatre and arts. We are committed to amplifying and celebrating the voices and perspectives of BIPOC in our arts community and beyond. We will build relationships and foster inclusiveness by taking an intersectional approach to diversifying our programming, artists, staff, volunteers, and community stakeholders.
JOEY ABRAMOWICZ (Associate Casting Director) This is Joey’s fifth 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 last season’s Jersey Boys. Thanks to Marc for the endless opportunities and love always to Jeff, Piper and Jackson. @joeytumble
ANTHONY LASCOSKIE JR (Costume & Wig Designer) Anthony joined the Fulton Theatre 22 seasons ago, Locally, Anthony has enjoyed designing for EPAC, Theatre of the 7th Sister, Hempfield Dance Theatre, and Ephrata & Garden Spot High Schools. Nationally, Anthony’s designs have been seen at the Riverside Theater, Playhouse on the Square, and Walnut Street Theatre. Favorite shows include In the Heights, Into the Woods and The Rocky Horror Show. Favorite Hair Designs include Taffetas, Wizard of Oz, and 42nd Street.
HENRY LEWIS, HENRY SHIELDS, JONATHAN SAYER
(Authors) Henry, Henry, and Jonathan met while training at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). All core members of Mischief Theatre, they had already worked in comedy together for several years before they started out as a writing team. The three’s first piece was THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (winner – Best New Comedy – Olivier Awards and What’s On Stage Awards). The show started out on the London and Edinburgh fringe before touring the UK and internationally and then returning to the West End in September 2014, where it is still running. It’s also playing on Broadway and heading out on a US tour in 2018 and has been performed in over 20 other countries around the world. PETER PAN GOES WRONG was the trio’s second piece, opening in November 2014 for a UK tour before a hugely successful West End season in Christmas 2015. Henry, Henry, and Jonathan recently adapted the script of PETER PAN GOES WRONG for the BBC, which was filmed with the original West End cast and broadcast to rave reviews on New Year’s Eve. They were invited back to wreak more havoc at the BBC in 2017 with CHRISTMAS CAROL GOES WRONG on BBC1. THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY marks their third writing project as a trio and earned them another Olivier Nomination. @mischiefcomedy and mischieftheatre.co.uk
CZERTON LIM (Scenic Designer) teaches Design and other related topics for the Department of Theatre and Dance at FREDONIA. His work has been seen regionally at Syracuse Stage, The Rev Theatre Company, Hangar Theatre Company, around the country at NYC, DC, Michigan, Georgia, Washington, to name a few, and internationally as far as Melbourne, Australia and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. A proud member of USA local 829, he is originally from the Philippines. www.czlimdesign.com he/him
TIMOTHY MARKUS (Production Stage Manager) 14th Season! Favorites include 5 Guys Named Moe, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, In the Heights, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Wizard of Oz, And then there were None, and Miss Saigon. He’s toured nationally with Mary Poppins and internationally with Porgy and Bess. He’s also worked with the Public Theater, the Guthrie Theater, and the Milwaukee Rep. During the pandemic he acted as a logistics lead for mass vaccination sites. Proud dog dad to a mutt named Waffle!
COLIN RIEBEL (Lighting & Sound Designer) is looking forward to another wonderful season here at the Fulton. In his second year as Lighting Director, he’s finally settling in to his new home here in Lancaster with his golden retriever, Dalwhinnie. Last season he designed video for Jersey Boys, and co-designed lighting and video for Man of La Mancha with Paul Black. He also supported lighting and video for the Eichmann Family Series, and continues to expand the scope of the Fulton’s lighting department.
MARC ROBIN (Director) began 21 years ago (guest director in 2001 for Evita), Artistic Director in 2009, and is now in his 6th 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 16th Season..
CODY SMITH (Deck Stage Manager) Previously at the Fulton: Brigadoon, Hello Dolly!, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, A Chorus Line, Joseph, Newsies, Guys and Dolls (choreographer). TYA productions: The Little Mermaid, Anne of Green Gables, Shrek, Big (choreographer), Aladdin (director), Pinocchio. Elsewhere: the Radio City Christmas Spectacular (19 years). Cody directs and choreographs locally. He was the director of the Hempfield Dance Theatre program. He has also directed and choreographed numerous shows for EPAC and the Hempfield Music program. Cody is a member of Actors’ Equity and the American Guild of Variety Artists.
MEG VALENTINE (Props Coordinator) is very excited and thankful to be in their 2nd season with The Fulton Theatre. Meg is a Long Island, NY native who graduated from Fredonia State University with a BFA in Theatre Production & Design with a focus in Scenic Design. Since graduating, they have held multiple carpentry and artisan positions all over the 5 boroughs of NYC as well as spending 2 summers with Maine State Music Theatre. A very big thank you to everyone at The Fulton for being such welcoming collaborators. She/They.
KATELIN WALSKO (Props Coordinator) Propping the Fulton since 2010! Some of her favorite creations: faux bearskin rug (And Then There Were None); Fester’s rocketpack (Addams Family); Lumier’s candle hands (Beauty and the Beast); Audrey II hand puppets (Little Shop); break-away leg lamp (A Christmas Story); and dressing the set of In The Heights. Katelin attended the 2003 PA Governor’s School for the Arts and holds a BFA in Theatre Design/Technology from UArts, Phila. Love and props to everyone in the Fulton Family!
KATIE WILHELM (Deck Stage Manager) is thrilled to be part of another fantastic show! Favorite Fulton moments include the Great High-Five Train in Kinky Boots, giving the Bobs clear in Jersey Boys, “fixing” a headset with Dana in Man of La Mancha, randomly running spot on so many shows, and surviving countless incounters with the Fulton bats. My eternal gratitude to Amy Amspacher and the Fulton Angels, without whom I could not do my job. Love to Mom, Dad, and Paul.
DRAMATISTS
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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
Chris left a lucrative career in nuclear science to pursue is true passion …The Theatre. He has since lost his house and car but doesn’t regret his choice one bit. Chris moonlights as a fragrance Model at the mall and has become highly sought after in the fragrance world with some fragrance executives exclaiming “If Chris can sell it ..it must be good!!”. Having no insurance, Chris has found ways to deal with his fragrance allergy by volunteering at the walk in clinic where he has only had to actually use epinephrine a few times…Chris has always known he is a theatrical Genius because a very smart neighbor lady once told him so…
Max Bennett - Props, Box Office, Male IngenuePrevious CDS highlights include Olga in Chekov’s The Cherry Tree, Hector in Murder on the Orient Local, and Prince in Disney’s wildly popular (and famously unauthorised) Only a Few Dalmatians. Max is a proud thrice nominee for the coveted CDS “Corny” award and hopes that his nuanced and subltle performance in The Murder at Haversham Manor this season finally nabs the ring.
Susie H.K. Brideswell - Author
Susie is so pleased that her carefully-crafted literary jewel, The Murder at Haversham Manor, is in Chris Bean’s delicate yet masculine hands. You can read her other works such as The Slipping at Sniftshirton Stairs, The Bludgeoning at Pinkersmith Trellis, and Squishy Butterfly Kittens through her publisher, Quite Random House. Susie is an avid tax collector.
Grove - Thomas ColleymooreFounding member of the Cornley Drama Society. Returning for his encore performance after his stellar start-turn in the budget friendly, Guys. Robert was also seen in their black box theatrical Wait Until Blackout (due to a lighting payment snafu). An aspiring director, he is working on a twist on the classic (to lighten the mood for those under 21) Who’s Accepting Of Virginia Pup. Meisner-trained, call my agent for a list of awards.
Jonathan is once again happy to be treading the boards, after his last “gig” as a pirate aboard the Sir Francis Drake Family Cruise and Kiddie Adventure. He is no stranger to murder mysteries having seen at least three episodes of “Only Murders in the Building.” Jonathan received his BA degree from the University of Phoenix, where he was part of the Zoom improv group, “Who’s in the Breakout Room”.
Dennis is overjoyed for his debut with the Cornley Drama Society after 7 seasons of auditions. He thanks director Chris Bean for giving him this chance in this new career as an actor. Recent and only other credit includes “random person in lobby” for Pat’s Pet Grooming commercial. Along with his acting career, Dennis’ other passion, unicycling, won him the “expert freestyle” competition at All Saints Wood Primary School. He dedicates this performance to anyone who’s lost a pet.
Robert Dennis Navarro - Perkins Jonathan Harris - Charles HavershamAnnie Twilloil - Stage Manager
The unsung hero of the Society, Annie has designed, built, painted, stage managed and costumed every single Society show in the last three years. Her hard work and dogged determination behind-thescenes lies behind so much of the Society’s success. After The Murder at Haversham Manor, Annie will begin exploring a certain Emerald City.
Trevor McDonald - Lighting/Sound
Trevor McDonald is happy to be returning—not as a favor to his 6 time Tony award winning cousin—but as the most qualified light and sound operator for this job, mom. Past credits include: Sweat (Post Show Mopper), 5 Guys Named Moe (Moe Wrangler), Man Of La Mancha (Assistant to Randy Jeter), Kinky Boots (post show streamer and glitter cleaner) For Colored Boyz (Color Coordinator), and White Christmas (Snow Operator). Available for Bar Mitzvahs.
Sandra Wilkinson - Florence Colleymoore
Sandra is in her 13th year with the Cornley Drama Society, where she has previously been seen as Mame in Mame, (BroadwayWorld Award - Best Supporting Actress), the titular role in Anton Chekov’s The Seagull, and Tom Compton’s gender-swapped/one-person adaptation of the military legal drama Exactly One Good Man. Next up, she’ll appear in the West End premiere of Forrest Gump: The Musical as The Feather. In her free time, she is a Capricorn and a vegan.
IG: @sandrawilkinsonofficial
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EXECUTIVE ARTISTIC PRODUCER’S SOCIETY
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.
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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 Dr. Wendell L. Funk, MD Anne D. Gardner
Susan and John Garofola Dr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Gemmil, Jr. 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
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
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 2022 fiscal year, which runs from September 1, 2021 through August 31, 2022. We thank all of them for their leadership and support.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
EXECUTIVE AND LEAD PRODUCERS
($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 Anne D. Gardner^
Mrs. Marian Gerhart Estate of Dr. Robert Krissinger
Rick and Jessica Rodgers^ Thomas A. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation^
PRODUCING DIRECTOR
($10,000-$24,999)
Pat and Linda Castagna^* Marc and Geri Colosi^ Josele Cleary Dr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Gemmill, Jr.^*
Joan and Henry Gibbel^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Groff, Jr. ^*
Densey and Ron Juvonen Matthew and Robbyn Kehoe Lois T. Morgan
Richard and Mary Ann Morse
Paul A. Mueller, Jr. Margaret Miller Schock Trust Edward and Kathy Schoenberger
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 ^ 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
Bill and Judy Kleine Anonymous
Pamela Lyons-Neville 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^ Cynthia and Doug West David and Susan Wood^
Kathleen McAllen and Jeff Thornton
Marjorie McCarthy^
Clark McSparren^
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 Mike and Sandy Wege^
E. Philip and Kim R. Wenger^ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Westphal Mr. George H. Zook and Ms. Linda Schwarzbach
CASTING DIRECTOR
($1,000-$2,499)
Leslie S. Achey
MANAGING DIRECTOR
($2,500-$4,999)
Mr. Tim Arpin and Mr. James Henning+ Dr. Norman and Joanne Axelrod^ Mr. Ronald E. Barton^ David and Renie Beidleman^ Nathan Buse Bob and Bobbi Compton^
The Crimmins Family Richard and Barbara Crowe Salvatore Dina, Jr. and Mary A. Kryjak-Dina Ken and Carol Decker
Dennis Foreman
Susan and John Garofola^ Dan and Caroline Herr^ Suzanne M. High Family Fund Caroline Nunan Hill^ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Kallman Mrs. Paul M. Lenyo John and Ann Martin Christopher and Mary Mattson^
William and Susan Adams ^ John R. and Alice H. Ahlfeld ^ Babara K. Altmann
Ralph and Judy Anttonen Charlotte S. Arnold M,T & R Arnold ^ Rene and Vince Battista 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
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
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE
Forrest and Kay Collier
John P. Cooper
Faye DeBerdine Anonymous
Daniel Diehl MD ^ Wendy Dietrich
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dombach
Jane N. Eastman ^ Erve and June Easton
Jerry and Susan Eckert^ Dr. Hilda Shirk and Dr. Wes Farmer^
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
In Memory of loving husband and father, Dr. Thomas X. Kissell Carol and Thomas Kloss Mary Ellen and Bill Kopetz ^ Michael W. Lambert and Elizabeth Todd Lambert
Cynthia Lefever and Scott Britton 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 ^
Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Manning ^
Bruce Martin and Taylor Williams
Bruce R. Martin & John L. Haney ^ ^
Kenneth and Gladys Martin ^ Edith Z. May ^
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 ^ 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 ^^
Ryan Dean Schoening John and Joan Schreiber Joshua Schwartz and Caroline Faulkner
Mr. Jack C. Schweitzer
David and Rosanne Selfon^ Rev. David and Beth Serfass ^ Mary Ann Shirk
James E. and Mary E. Shreiner ^ Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Carole Silverstein ^ Mrs. Dorothy Mowery Smith ^ 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
Herbert W. and Marianna Wanner Foundation
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.
BUSINESS, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT
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
($50,000 and above)
Fulton Bank ^^ Gardner Russo & Quinn LLC
DIRECTOR
($25,000-$49,999)
Donegal Insurance Group ^^ Hagelgans & Veronis, LLP ^ Hot Frog Print Media
PNC ^^
Rodgers & Associates
Wendell L. Funk, MD Cosmetic Surgery & Med Spa
WGAL ++^^
Woodstream
CHOREOGRAPHER
($10,000-$24,999)
Barley Snyder
Capital BlueCross ^ Cargas
Ephrata National Bank ^ Fox Chapel Publishing Groff Funeral & Cremation Services ^ The Hershey Company ^ High Companies +^^
Howard Orthodontics
M&T Bank
Mercedes Benz of Lancaster Neuber Charitable Trust
Penn Cinema ++^
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health ^ Penn State Health
Penn State Health Children’s Hospital
Sardina Dental Group
The Shubert Foundation
Simon Lever LLP
TCW - GAV
TFB Hospitality
UGI Utilities, Inc. ^ Wells Fargo ^^ Willow Valley Communities ^
CASTING AGENT
($5,000-$9,999)
AAA Central Penn The Belvedere Inn Benchmark Construction Company ^ Cargas
C’est La Vie / Josephine’s + David Lyall Home & Design Elizabethtown College ^ Ecore ^^ EHD
Franklin & Marshall College ^^ Frey Lutz Corporation ^^ Garden Spot Communities Greenfield Highmark Blue Shield ^ Kalas Foundation KPMG LLP ^^
Lancaster Country Day School Michael’s Motor Cars Pleasant View Communities Ponessa Behavioral Health RKL LLP Truist Warfel Construction Company ^ Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Woodcrest Villa - A Mennonite Home Yorgos Lancaster
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
($2,500-$4,999)
AssuredPartners ^
Clark Associates Companies ^ Electron Energy Corporation Flex-Cell Precision, Inc. Full Circle Recycling Henrietta Heisler Interiors Inc. PPL^
Universal Leaf Foundation / Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Ville Painters, Inc. Yorgos / Kefi / Little Mykonos
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
($1,000-$2,499)
Anonymous ^^ Kunzler & Company, Inc. ^ Rhoads Energy Corporation ^^ Stadel Volvo, Inc. ^^ Tiger’s Eye ^
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 Fulton Bank
LAO Co. Mid Penn Bank Orrstown Bank PeoplesBank, A Codorus Valley Company PPL
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.
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2022-2023 SEASON
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A Midwinter Night's Dream *
Friday January 20, 7:30 PM
First United Methodist Church
Saturday January 21, 7:30 PM
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Mendelssohn: Midsummer Night's Dream Michael Torke - Adjustable Wrench J S Bach/Luke Styles - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Tsang Luk-Yan - Dorian Dance
Smetana - Overture to the Bartered Bride
Friday March 17, 7:30 PM
First United Methodist Church
Saturday March 18, 7:30 PM
St Peter's Lutheran Church
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