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1Light Opera Works
October 2 – November 6, 201131st Season, 14th Second Stage production
Presents
RODGERS & HART:A CELEBRATION
Music byRICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics byLORENZ HART
Concept by RICHARD LEWINE and JOHN FEARNLEY
RODGERS & HART: A CELEBRATION is presented by arrangement with R & H Theatricals: www.rnhtheatricals.com.
ConductorLinda Slein
BRIDGET MCDONOUGHGeneral Manager
RUDY HOGENMILLERArtistic Director
Scenic DesignerAdam L. Veness
Costume Designer Darcy Elora Hofer
Lighting DesignerCharles Jolls
Sound DesignerMiles Polaski
Stage ManagerRachel Levine
Production ManagerPaige Keedy
Stage Director & ChoreographerRudy Hogenmiller
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ABOUT L IGHT OPER A WORKS
LIGHT OPERA WORKS is a resident professional not-for-profit music theater in Evanston, founded in 1980. The company’s mission is to produce and present musical theater from a variety of world traditions. Such works include American, British, Viennese and French operetta, classic American musical theater, as well as contemporary fare. Since its inaugural season in 1981, LIGHT OPERA WORKS continues to be a leader in the United States for the presentation of these histori-cally important and theatrically delightful works of art in productions similar in size and scope to their originals, in modern productions with professional artists and full orchestra. LIGHT OPERA WORKS is a member of the Illinois Arts Alliance, League of Chicago Theatres, National Alliance for Musical Theatre, the Evanston and Wilmette Chambers of Commerce, Chicago’s North Shore Convention and Visitors Bureau, and is a participant in ChicagoClassicalMusic.com. For a listing of LIGHT OPERA WORKS’ repertoire, and information on past productions, visit our website at www.LightOperaWorks.com.
Campagnola, Lulu’s dim sum & then sum, Oceanique, Prairie Moon and Trattoria Demi are the preferred restaurants of Light Opera Works. Special thanks to Prairie Moon for sponsorship of RODGERS & HART opening night reception.
We’ve moved! The Light Opera Works Box Office and Administrative Office are now located at 516 4th Street in Wilmette. The new Box Office phone number is (847) 920-5360 and the Box Office fax line is (847) 920-5358.
A FEW WORDS FROM THE ARTISTIC D IRECTOR
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart wrote together from 1919 to 1943; theirs was a fascinating, prolific and colorful collaboration, producing literally hundreds of songs, many now regarded as classics. While our revue certainly focuses on their remarkable songbook, we will also give you a little insight into their fascinating personal lives. If you’re like me, you’ll want to head straight to the library and check out their biographies; it’s well worth the trip!
Even though they wrote mainly for the Broadway stage and Hollywood movies, we are not attempting to present these songs in anything like their original contexts. The songs of Rodgers and Hart have a rare ability to stand on their own; even removed from their original settings, these gems still shine as brightly as ever. And that’s the sign of a really great song, don’t you think? I hope you enjoy their enduring words and music. Ladies and gentlemen, Rodgers and Hart.
Rudy HogenmillerArtistic Director
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Our board of directors only oversees Three Crowns Park and not multiple retirement communities. Keenly understanding the need for retirement without financial worry, your entry fee at Three Crowns Park can be 90% refundable and is invested with sound financial practices.
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Welcome to ourNeighborhood!
Retirement?For Bill and Tiny, it’s a walk in the park!
2323 McDaniel Avenue • Evanston, Illinois www.threecrownspark.com • 847-328-8700
Located in Northwest Evanston near Central Street and McDaniel Avenue
Footlights/Light Opera Works
4.25” wide x 8.25” inches tall
9/19/2011
Three Crowns ParkWe lead Evanston in progressive retirement living. Located in a park setting surrounded by friendly neighbors, we provide the intellectual and cultural experiences one expects from a prestigious university town.
Our board of directors only oversees Three Crowns Park and not multiple retirement communities. Keenly understanding the need for retirement without financial worry, your entry fee at Three Crowns Park can be 90% refundable and is invested with sound financial practices.
Most importantly, our residents enjoy independent and worry-free lifestyles.
Our Community Program:Downsized At This Age?
Whether you were ready to retire, opted for early retirement, or were downsized, you still have a lot of life to live. Join Mike Denesha as he talks about his process of reinventing himself after being downsized from a Fortune 500 company.
October 18 at Noon, Three Crowns Park, 2323 McDaniel Ave., EvanstonCost: Free, RSVP: 847-328-8700, by October 17 as a light lunch is served
Welcome to ourNeighborhood!
Retirement?For Bill and Tiny, it’s a walk in the park!
2323 McDaniel Avenue • Evanston, Illinois www.threecrownspark.com • 847-328-8700
Located in Northwest Evanston near Central Street and McDaniel Avenue
Footlights/Light Opera Works
4.25” wide x 8.25” inches tall
9/19/2011
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CAST
Amy BrophyTiffany DesmondBethany ThomasDavid Geinosky
Jon LandvickRob Riddle
MUSIC IANS
(Members of Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local 10-208)Conductor / Piano ....................................................................................................... Linda SleinBass .......................................................................................................................... Joseph Krzysiak
PRODUCTION STAFF
Stage Director / Choreographer.................................................................Rudy HogenmillerConductor ..................................................................................................................... Linda SleinAssociate Director / Choreographer .............................................................. Bobby JohnsonScenic Designer ....................................................................................................Adam L. VenessCostume Designer .......................................................................................... Darcy Elora HoferLighting Designer........................................................................................................ Charles JollsSound Designer .........................................................................................................Miles PolaskiHair and Make-up Designer ...............................................................Sienna Macedon-KusekOrchestra Contractor / Music Librarian ........................................................ Harvey LobsteinProduction Manager .................................................................................................. Paige KeedyStage Manager ........................................................................................................Rachel LevineMaster Electrician / Light Board Programmer ..................................................Mac VaugheyRun Crew ................................................................................................................. Casey FranklinSound Board Operator .............................................................................................Daniel BlackSet Construction .......................................................................................Means of Production
SPEC IAL THANKS
The Village of Wilmette; The Saints; G. Todd Hunt; Dr. John D. McMahon; Robert Markey; the staff of the Noyes Cultural Arts Center; McGaw YMCA Children’s Center; Duxler Complete Auto Care; Saint Mary Catholic Church; Mrs. Emily Veness; Jim Harms
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MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT ONE“Jupiter Forbid”“Falling In Love With Love”“Thou Swell”“The Girl Friend”“Where Or When”“To Keep My Love Alive”“With A Song In My Heart”“Everything I’ve Got”“This Can’t Be Love”“Wait Till You See Her”“My Heart Stood Still”“Isn’t It Romantic”“It Never Entered My Mind”“My Romance”“Glad To Be Unhappy”“I Wish I Were In Love Again”“Happy Hunting Horn”“How About It?”“Love Me Tonight”“Mountain Greenery”“It’s A Lovely Day For A Murder”“Little Girl Blue”“Way Out West”“Mimi”“Blue Moon ““Johnny One-Note”“Give It Back To The Indians”“I Gotta Get Back To New York”“Manhattan”
ACT TWOEntr’acte“Any Old Place With You”“On A Desert Isle”“The Most Beautiful Girl In The World”“A Great Big Town (Chicago)”“The Song Of Paree”“Dear Old Syracuse”“Ten Cents A Dance”“Sing For Your Supper”“I’ve Got Five Dollars”“She Could Shake The Maracas”“I Didn’t Know What Time It Was”“You Took Advantage Of Me”“You Mustn’t Kick It Around”“‘Cause We Got Cake”“Dancing On The Ceiling”“It’s Got To Be Love”“He And She”“Blue Room”“He And She” (reprise)“I Could Write A Book”“A Ship Without A Sail”“Nobody’s Heart”“Spring Is Here”“You’re Nearer”“There’s A Small Hotel”“Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered”“The Lady Is A Tramp”“Lover”“Jupiter Forbid” (Reprise)
B IOGR APHIES
AMY BROPHY is making her Light Opera Works debut. She was Polly in CRAZY FOR YOU at Theatre at the Center, where she
was also seen in THE CHRISTMAS SCHOONER and IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS. Other appearances include ANNIE GET YOUR GUN at the Ravinia Festival, Lucie Manette in the Chicago regional premiere of A TALE OF TWO CITIES, ensemble and Eva understudy in Theo Ubique‘s Jeff Award-winning EVITA, Edith in THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Liz in IN MY LIFE, Esther in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, Eliza Doolittle in MY
FAIR LADY, Rosalind in MOON OVER BUFFALO, and Maggie in LEND ME A TENOR. Amy graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City.
TIFFANY DESMOND makes her Light Opera Works debut. Credits in the United States and Europe include Christine in THE PHANTOM OF
THE OPERA, Nannetta in Verdi’s FALSTAFF and Thérèse in Poulenc’s LES MAMELLES DE TIRESIAS. Tiffany received a B.A. in vocal performance and education from Ithaca College and an M.M. from the Chicago College for Performing Arts.
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BETHANY THOMAS returns to the Light Opera Works stage after her debut in RAGTIME in 2003. Other credits include PORGY AND BESS
(Black Theater Alliance and Jeff nomina-tions) with Court Theatre; SHE LOVES ME (Writers’ Theatre); SWEET AND HOT (Jeff nomination), BELLE BARTH (Jeff nomination), CABARET with Theo Ubique; INTO THE WOODS, NINE (After Dark Award), RAGTIME, IN TROUSERS with Porchlight Music Theatre; YEAST NATION (American Theater Company), FIORELLO! (TimeLine Theatre Com-pany), THE LIFE (BTA Award, Jeff nomination) with Bohemian Theatre Ensemble; DESSA ROSE (Apple Tree Theatre); and work with Lil’ Buds Theatre Company, Emerald City Theatre Company, Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, Chicago Dramatists, Bailiwick Chicago, and Hell In A Handbag Productions.
DAVID GEINOSKY makes his Light Opera Works debut. Credits include the 2008-09 national tour of THE WIZARD OF OZ, where he
appeared in the ensemble and as understudy to the Scarecrow, Silversea Cruises BROADWAY ROCKS, Robert Martin in THE DROWSY CHAPERONE with Big Noise Theater Company, WHITE CHRISTMAS at Circa 21 Dinner Theater, Dennis in ALL SHOOK UP at The Armory Dinner Theater, Frankie in FOREVER PLAID and Ren McCormick in FOOTLOOSE at Bucks County Play-house. David made his New York debut with Musicals Tonight where he worked alongside George S. Irving in THE HAPPY TIME, playing Bibi. David attended Millikin University and is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City.
JON LANDVICK returns to Light Opera Works, where he appeared as Detlef in THE STUDENT PRINCE, Nachum the Beggar
in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and in DIE FLEDERMAUS. Recently, he was seen as Mr. Erlanson (A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC) and in KISS ME, KATE at Circle Theatre, where he is a company member. Favorite roles include Uncle Ernie in TOMMY (Circle Theatre), Jinx in FOREVER PLAID (Steal Beam Theatre), Oscar d’Amado in THE WILD PARTY (Bohemian Theatre Ensemble), Beadle Bamford in SWEENEY TODD (Porchlight Music Theatre), and understudying Man 2 in ADDING MACHINE with Next Theatre.
ROB RIDDLE made his Light Opera Works debut as Von Asterberg in THE STUDENT PRINCE. He recently graduated with a master’s
degree in Opera and Musical Theatre Performance from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Rob has worked with both professional musical theatre and opera companies such as Wagon Wheel Theatre and Skylark Opera. He has his own vocal studio, ON CORE singing, in Park Ridge.
RUDY HOGENMILLER (Director / Chore-ographer / Artistic Director) has directed and/or choreographed many Light Op-era Works productions, most recently THE STUDENT PRINCE, BRIGADOON, HELLO, DOLLY!, I DO! I DO!, THE YEO-MEN OF THE GUARD, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, C’EST LA VIE, MY FAIR LADY and A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC. For almost 30 years he has been an actor, director and choreographer in Chicago, work-ing at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, Drury Lane Oakbrook, Marriott Theatre, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, Theatre at
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the Center, Northlight Theatre, Mercury Theatre, Pegasus Players and Chamber Opera Chicago. As a dancer he toured nationally and internationally from Los Angeles to Japan to Egypt with EVITA, A CHORUS LINE and THE FANTASTICKS. He has received 17 nominations and six Joseph Jefferson Awards for choreogra-phy and/or direction, and is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
LINDA SLEIN (Conductor) has been a musical director in the Chicago area for more than 20 years. Recent credits include I DO! I DO! at Light Opera Works, FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: SVU at the Royal George Theater and MID-LIFE: THE CRISIS MUSICAL at Pheasant Run for Noble Fool Theatricals and Little Theatre on the Square. Other credits include GRAND HOTEL at Drury Lane Water Tower Place, A CHORUS LINE at Theatre at the Center, and A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM at Noble Fool Theat-ricals. For the past three years, Linda has been the musical director for Chicago’s Joseph Jefferson Awards.
ADAM L. VENESS (Scenic Designer) marks his second credit as scenic de-signer with Light Opera Works, having designed last season’s I DO! I DO! He has served in a technical capacity for more than 20 productions with the company, and will design the upcom-ing production of THE SECRET GARDEN. His work has been seen on stages throughout the region, including Metropolis Theater, Seanechai Theater, Drury Lane Theatre Oakbrook, Writers’ Theater, Northwestern University Opera Theater, the Gift Theatre, Studio BE, and Northbrook Youth Theater. He is resi-dent scenic designer for Theo Ubique, where he recently worked on the Jeff award-winning productions of CATS and SOME ENCHANTED EVENING.
DARCY ELORA HOFER (Costume Designer) returns to Light Opera Works, where she designed costumes for I DO!
I DO!, C’EST LA VIE and IOLANTHE. A Michigan native, Darcy began her career as a theater professional at the Purple Rose Theatre, where she worked side by side with executive director Jeff Daniels in various roles. Now a full-time Chicago resident, Darcy is executive director of Appetite Theatre and works for the Theatre and Interpretation Center at Northwestern University. She has designed for Northwestern University Opera Theater, Metropolis Performing Arts Center, Piccolo Theatre, Profiles The-atre, LiveWire Chicago Theatre, Bailiwick Chicago, Red Twist Theatre and Point of Contention Theatre Company. Darcy has a B.A. in Theatre from Michigan State University, as well as an A.A.S. in Fashion Design from the International Academy of Design and Technology.
CHARLES JOLLS (Lighting Designer) has been a Chicago-based lighting designer for more than 20 years. With Light Opera Works, he was lighting designer for BRIGADOON, HELLO, DOLLY!, I DO!, I DO!, C’EST LA VIE and NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY. He has worked with many profes-sional companies including Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Northlight Theatre, Apollo Theatre, Chicago Opera Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, Next Theatre, Stage Left Theatre, Theatre at the Center, Actors Gymnasium, Midnight Circus, The Sweat Girls and CenterStage Produc-tions. His work has taken him across the United States as well as Canada, the Caribbean, China, and the United Arab Emirates. He is the proud recipient of the Hurckes Award for Artisans and Technicians and a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829.
MILES POLASKI (Sound Designer) designed sound for numerous Light Opera Works productions, most recent-ly BRIGADOON, HELLO, DOLLY!, I DO! I DO! and CAROUSEL. A Chicago sound designer, composer, and musician, Miles won a Jeff Award for his sound design of A MOUSE IN A JAR with Red Tape Theatre. He has been a company
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member, sound designer and music curator with Serendipity Theatre’s 2ND STORY since 2007. Working with many Chicago theater companies, his favorite credits include THE ORIGINAL GREASE (American Theatre Company), ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and TALK RADIO (The Gift Theatre) UNCLE VANYA (TUTA), THE THING (Chicago Dramatists), A CHRISTMAS STORY (Fox Valley Repertory Theatre), DR. EGG (Redmoon Theater), THE HAIRY APE (The Hypocrites/Goodman Theatre), BLOODY BESS (BackStage Theatre Company) and OF MICE AND MEN (Steppenwolf Theatre).
RACHEL LEVINE (Stage Manager) is back at Light Opera Works after stage managing last season’s I DO! I DO! Recent Chicago stage manager credits include Raven Theatre’s New Play Workshop production of TALES OF THE TWINKLING TWILIGHT, and the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company productions of THE MIKADO and THE SORCERER. She was assistant stage manager on the New Colony production PANCAKE BREAKFAST and the House Theatre of Chicago’s ALL THE FAME OF LOFTY DEEDS, and was a stage management apprentice with Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Regional credits include North Shore Music Theatre, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Florida Studio Theatre and the Hangar Theatre.
ROGER L. BINGAMAN (Music Director) most recently conducted THE STUDENT PRINCE, BRIGADOON, HELLO, DOLLY!, I DO! I DO!, CAROUSEL, THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE, MY FAIR LADY and A LITTLE NIGHT MU-SIC at Light Opera Works, where he has held many positions, including conduc-tor, chorus master, assistant conductor
and pianist. In December of 2005 he was named the company’s music director. Since 1999, Mr. Bingaman has been the director of the apprentice program and chorus master for the Sarasota Opera, where began his tenure in 1998 as an assistant conductor. “Bing” is the music director of Irving Park Lutheran Church and is the artistic director of the Irving Park Fine Arts Series; he is also choir director and organist at Ezra Habonim, the Niles Township Jewish congregation in Skokie. Bing has worked with Lyric Opera’s Opera-in-the-Neighborhoods program, Michigan Opera Theatre, the Savoyaires, Milwaukee Opera Theater, Dayton Opera, Opera Lenawee and Opera Lafayette, among others.
BRIDGET McDONOUGH (General Manager) has been employed in arts management since graduating from Northwestern University in 1978. In 1980 she co-founded Light Opera Works with Philip Kraus and others. She holds membership in the Illinois Arts Alliance, is past president of the Rotary Club of Evanston, and served on the boards of the Evanston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, Evanston Chamber of Com-merce, the National Alliance for Musical Theatre, Around the Coyote, as well as the School of Communication Alumni Board at Northwestern University. She is currently on the boards of the North Shore International Network and the Musicians Club of Women and the tour-ism committee of Chicago’s North Shore Convention and Visitors’ Bureau. In 2008, she served as one of the international judges at the Second Vladimir Kurochkin International Competition of Young Art-ists of Operetta and Musicals in Yekater-inburg, Russia, and was honored by the Evanston Chamber of Commerce with their 2009 Public Service / Nonprofit Person of the Year Award.
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ADMINISTR ATIVE STAFF
General Manager ...................................................................................... Bridget McDonoughArtistic Director ................................................................................................ Rudy HogenmillerMusic Director ...............................................................................................Roger L. BingamanBusiness Manager ....................................................................................................Michael KotzeDirector of Audience and Press Services ............................................... Christopher A. RileyAdministrative and Production Associate .....................................................Kyle A. DouganIntern ............................................................................................................................. Katie NixonBox Office Staff .............................................................. Myra Levin, Sherrie Witt, Gail MusialDevelopment Services ......................................................................................Juno ConsultingMarketing Services .......................................................................................The Hunt CompanyGraphic Design ............................................................................................... Bill Van NimwegenPhotography ............................................. Rich Foreman, Chris Ocken,Dr. John McMahonVolunteers ......................................................................................................................... The SaintsAuditors ...........................................................................................................Brook Weiner L.L.C.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSRobert A. Greendale, M.D., President
Jefferson C. Collins, Immediate Past President
Ted C. FishmanJoseph Greco, M.D.
Bridget McDonoughPamela T. Pettibone
Rosie ReesMorris E. Robinson, Sr.Pamela P. Rosenbusch
Benjamin P. ShapiroCatherine Westphal
The Honorable Lorraine H. Morton, Former Mayor of Evanston,
Honorary Board Member
ADVISORY COUNCILThe Honorable Judy Baar Topinka, Illinois Comptroller, Honorary Chair
Stephen G. BaimeWilliam J. Erickson
Sasha GerritsonRobert Markey
Dominic MissimiJulian Oettinger
Duckie and Gregg OpelkaPamela T. Pettibone
James SchneiderKenneth Shepro
Hugh SmithGary Wigoda
THE OPPORTUNIT Y FUND 2011
THE OPPORTUNITY FUND is the society of donors making gifts of $500 or more to Light Opera Works’ annual funds, benefits and other fundraising efforts. The care and belief of these patrons place them among the company’s most valued friends. Light Opera Works continues to flourish because of their kindness and generos-ity. To participate in this special community and enjoy a series of unique events, please call (847) 920-5360.
$10,000 and moreAnonymous (1)Mr. And Mrs. Charles
AngellJefferson C. CollinsLyn M. DickeyMs. Sasha GerritsonMr. James McDonoughMr. Jack O’Kieffe
$3,500-$9,999Anonymous (1)
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Arensman
Joseph Greco, M.D.Dr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Greendale Mr. Howard HallengrenG. Todd HuntMr. Walter KeevilBridget McDonough
and Robert MarkeyL. Walter Stearns Catherine Westphal
and Gary Raphael
$1,000-$3,499 Anonymous (1)Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G.
BaimePatricia Conard Birk
in memory of Merlind Desmond
Mr. and Mrs. Tom BlakeMr. and Mrs. Hans BodenMr. and Mrs. Dennis
CalvaneseMr. and Mrs. Paul CarmanNancy G. Carroll
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THE OPPORTUNIT Y FUND 2011 (c o n t.)
Mrs. Ramona ChoosJohn R. Dainauskas, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
DuSoldMr. and Mrs. Merrill
EisensteinMrs. Sally H. EnnisTed Fishman and
Sara SternDavid F. GoldbergDr. Harold and
Mrs. Jane GoodmanRobert J. and Julie P.
GordonMr. and Mrs. J. Stanley
GravesMs. Ruth E. HansenMr. Harold HartshorneMr. and Mrs. Edward
JoyceSusan Kozak Charitable
FundSheldon L. and Pearl R.
Leibowitz FoundationMs. Mary McCauleyBobbie and Rano
MuellerMr. and Mrs. Julian
OettingerMargo and James OliffPamela T. PettiboneRichard PettiboneMr. J. N. PritzkerEdward and Leah ReicinRichard and
Margaret RomanoMrs. Valerie Rothschild
Ben and Marianne Schapiro
Mr. Jim SchneiderGene Servillo and
Rosie ReesMr. and Mrs. Benjamin
ShapiroMuriel and Richard
SmockMr. Robert Douglas
SphattMr. Peter P. ThomasMr. Paul ThompsonMs. Trudy Giesel
WestermanGary Wigoda and
Barbara Gressel
$500-$999Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Michael
AltmanJanet R. BauerMr. and Mrs. Robert
BeilfussMr. and Mrs. Marc
BushalaMr. and Mrs. Walter
BushalaMr. and Mrs. Ron CohenHon. Barbara Flynn
CurrieMr. Bernard J. DobrowskiMarilyn R. Drury-Katillo Nellie and Sheldon FinkRobert and Lou-Ellen
FinnPat and John Grady
Mr. and Mrs. James HerstAngeline S. Higginson
and John P. Higginson, Jr
Stanley HiltonPatricia and Thomas
JamesMr. Edward Kaczmarek
and Marie GrahamDr. Herb and Mrs.
Adrienne KaminRonald S. KatchDr. Claudia KatzMrs. Gayle KeeferMr. Kip KelleyWilliam M. KleinMs. Jean KlingensteinCharlene MarcusDr. Joan MartinMr. Bill MooneyMrs. Paul L. Morrison, Jr.Alice and David OsbergMr. and Mrs. Sherwin
PakinMrs. Merle ReskinPam and Larry
RosenbuschDr. Heidi RothenbergMarianne and
Ben SchenkerJeanne and Jack SiegelMr. Michael SloanManuel Solotke Ann StevensMr. and Mrs. C.G. StevensMr. R. Todd Vieregg
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CONTRIBUTORS TO LIGHT OPER A WORKS 2011 SEASON FUNDS
$250-$499Mr. Louis AquilaSharon and
John BaldwinMr. Steven BashwinerMr. Dieter BergmanMrs. William CarnallMarge CzarnowskiMr. and Mrs. J. L.
DonoghueMr. and Mrs. Robert
KapounMr. and Mrs. Ronald KolarFran Kravitz and
Daniel EdelmanMrs. Joan LemastersPatti and Clifford LevyEdward W. MalstromWard and Mary Lou
McClellandDr. and Mrs. John D.
McMahonMs. Sarah J. MillerMrs. Kay C. NalbachMr. and Mrs. John NanceMr. John NicoletteMr. John NorcrossGlendora and
Robert O’BrienClarice and Rolf StetterMr. and Mrs. Stephen
StyersMr. and Mrs. Otto Teske
$100-$249Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. James
AagaardMr. and Mrs. Arlyn E.
AlbrechtMr. Leslie AxelrodMr. David BakerDr. and Mrs. Theodore
BalsamDr. William W. Bell and
Reverend Deborah Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Berger
Ruth and Bob BernsMs. Joanne BernsteinMr. and Mrs. Richard A.
BerzMr. John M. BettsMs. Carol Ann BlackMr. Leonard BloomfieldMr. Robert R. Brink
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brooks
Dr. Suzanne and Alderman Leonard Cahnmann
David and Lisa ChinitzMs. Angie ClarkLillian and Herbert
CohenMarie and Edwin
ComiskeyMr. and Mrs. Robert A.
CreamerMrs. Patricia DamischDr. Lawrence A. DomontMr. and Mrs. Richard J.
ElrodMs. Fran FallerMary and Bruce FeayMs. D. E. FirestoneDr. and Mrs. William E.
FishmanMs. Nona FloresMr. and Mrs. Bruno
FischerMr. and Mrs. Clifford
GananMr. and Mrs. Joel D.
GingissMr. Charles GohsMr. and Mrs. Ralph GorenDr. Doris GraberMr. and Mrs. Richard
GraceBarbara and Merrill
GreenbergerMs. Rachel GreenhoeMr. and Mrs. Glenn R.
HaasJoan and Bill HaaseMr. Frederick J. HendraMr. and Mrs. John R.
HermanMr. and Mrs. Howard
HothMs. Mary Louise
JackowiczMr. and Mrs. Berry KetterMr. John O. KingMr. Jack KoefootJudy and Peter KohnMrs. Betty KolbMr. and Mrs. Konstanty
KrylowMr. Salvatore La GioiaMs. Doris LambertMr. Paul Larson
Mr. James LatturnerMr. Michael H. Lee and
Ms. Vicki BureshJoyce Lerner, in honor
of Dr. Robert A. Greendale
Judy and Maynard LouisMr. and Mrs. James LuskMs. Diane MacdonaldTrude and Sherwin
MarksReverend Phil MartinezMs. Vernadine J. MartlockMr. Robert W. MarwinMr. and Mrs. Royce
MastersonMs. Joan MazzonelliMs. Melani McAllisterMs. Katharine McDonaghMs. Jana McIlroyMs. Mary M. MeikeMary Beth MikrutMs. Lorraine MiliusMarilyn Mines, in
memory of Arthur and Lillian Shields
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mitchell
Ms. C. Jane MuellerMr. William MuensterAudrey and John
NankervisMr. and Mrs. Lawrence
NelsonMr. and Mrs. Anthony
NocchieroMr. and Mrs. Thomas
NolanMr. John NorcrossGail and James PaskindHeather and Edward
PatayMr. and Mrs. John PatonMr. Donald PerilleMr. and Mrs. Michael S.
PerlmanMs. Patricia PinkowskiBonnie Price and
Jack HirschLee and Carol RamseyBea and Steve RashidJoyce Richards and
Victor DyeMs. Joan RichmanMr. Charles Rita and
Ms. Anita NothdruftMs. Agnes Roach
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CONTRIBUTORS TO LIGHT OPERA WORKS 2011 SEASON FUNDS (cont.)
CORPORATE, BUSINESS AND FOUNDATION SUPPORT 2011
$20,000 - $75,000Anonymous The Paul M. Angell
Family FoundationThe Frank B. Foster
Charitable TrustThe MacArthur Fund
for Arts and Culture at Prince
National Endowment for the Arts
NIB Foundation
$5,000 - $19,999Elizabeth F. Cheney
FoundationJohn R. Halligan
Charitable FundIllinois Arts CouncilThe Pauls Foundation
$2,000 - $4,999Anonymous The ASCAP Foundation
Bart Howard FundThe Blowitz-Ridgeway
FoundationRomano Brothers and
CompanySaint Francis Hospital
$100 - $1999A.R.T. LeagueCalvanese Family
FoundationDramatists Guild FundEvanston Arts CouncilGigi’s Dolls and
Sherry’s Teddy BearsNorth Suburban Youth
FoundationOn Track FulfillmentThe Ted Fund
Matching GiftsA T & T FoundationBank of AmericaCaterpillar FoundationHome DepotMerrill Lynch and
Company Foundation
In Kind-Gifts$500 and moreCity of Evanston Cultural
Arts DivisionDavenport DesignsGemcraft JewelryMarcus PromotionsLaura Maurer Garden
DesignThe Ritz-Carlton Chicago
The SaintsSpecial Occasions
Catering
Retail and DiningPartnersCampagnolaDixie Kitchen and
Bait ShopGlobe Café and BarHilton Garden Inn
Chicago North Shore / Evanston
Lulu’s dim sum & then sum
OceaniquePrairie Moon RestaurantRollin’ To GoQuartet Digital PrintingQuinceTrattoria D.O.C.Trattoria DemiWhole Foods Evanston
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Gail and Stephen RudisillMs. Rachel RuhmanMary S. and John P. RyanMs. Charlene SalzmanDennis Rees and
Felice SchulanerLynne and Ralph SchatzRosa SchlossMr. and Mrs. Ron SersenMrs. Suzanne SharkenMrs. Charles SimonsMr. and Mrs. Richard K.
Smith
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. SpriegelVernon T. SquiresMs. Joyce L. SteffelMr. John StolzMs. Peggy SullivanMr. and Mrs. Casmir
SzczepaniakMrs. Marilynn StammichBeverly and
Thomas TabernSusan and James
ThompsonCynthia and Neal Toback
Ms. Judith TuszynskiMary Uppena-WeedMs. Barbara UrbanDr. Marion VerpMr. Richard WagnerAnnette and Meyer
YeslinMr. Robert YohananPamela and Martin
ZadigianMr. and Mrs. Robert
ZawislakAlice and Herb Zarov
Includes donations received as of September 12, 2011. We make every effort to keep our list up to date; if you have been inadvertently
left out, please call our box office at (847) 920-5360.