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LETTER FROM THE MANAGING DIRECTOR WELCOME TO SYRACUSE STAGE. Those words, said so frequently as audiences arrive and performances begin, carry so much more now.  JILL ANDERSON. PHOTO: BRENNA MERRITT.

While none of us imagined, as Amadeus opened and closed in one night, that it would be 18 months before we could be together again, there have also been moments in which it felt like we almost couldn’t dream of this day. Yet dream and plan we did. With profound admiration for the intrepid staff and deep appreciation for the friends and neighbors, board members, and community partners who have continually worked and advocated, supported, and strategized on Stage’s behalf throughout the last 18 months…we are overjoyed, and we are humbled, to have you with us for Eureka Day.

in way too long. We’re excited to be among the first theatres in the nation to share this play with our audiences. And we’re so very glad you are here with us. Thank you for coming. And so…welcome. Welcome to Syracuse Stage.

That we open our season with this play means something to us. That while we still wrestle with the losses and challenges of this time, we are beginning to have some perspective on where we’ve been. Eureka Day gives us just enough distance to hear a different story – written and set years before we’d imagined the Covid era – which just might strengthen our empathy or allow us a long-awaited release and a chance to laugh, together, in the same room for the first time

Jill Anderson Managing Director

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CAST (in order of speaking)

Laura Yumi Snell*.......................................................Meiko Drew Hirshfield*..............................................................Eli LeeAnne Hutchison*................................................Suzanne Jason O’Connell*...........................................................Don Stephanie Weeks*.......................................................Carina Tanisha Jackson.........................................................Winter UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of performance. For Winter–Theorri London; for Don–Thom Miller*; for Meiko–Sarah Sakita Mozeson‡; for Carina–Roslyn Seale*; for Eli–Blake Segal*; for Suzanne–April Sweeney*. SETTING Eureka Day School Library, Fall, 2017 and, later, Fall 2018. There will be one fifteen-minute intermission. ADDITIONAL CREDITS Dramaturgical Consultants: Kathryn L. Kelly, Dr. Telisa Stewart, Dr. Amy Tucker, Gwen Webber-McLeod Associate Projection Designer: Brian Pacelli Assistant Director: Kayla Addison† Assistant Scenic Designer: Riw Rakkulchon Assistant Costume Designer: Ilana Breitman Student Assistant Lighting Designer: Eli Golding† Wardrobe & Wig Supervisor: Jaylene Ogle Production Assistant: Em Piraino Stage Management Intern: Annie Meng Sound Assistant/Board Op: Dan McLain Electrician/Board Op: Wayne Ogle Deck Crew: Chris Green Dresser: Catlyn Redziewski Official Hotel for Guest Artists: Collegian Hotel & Suites Syracuse

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. The director of this production is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers are represented by United Scenic Artists Local 829, IATSE. Eureka Day is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. ‡ Equity Membership Candidate. †Student, Syracuse University Department of Drama 13


LIKE THE FLOOR DROPPING OUT FROM UNDER YOU AN INTERVIEW WITH PLAYWRIGHT JONATHAN SPECTOR BY JOSEPH WHELAN Joseph Whelan: Eureka Day is a play in which vaccines figure prominently, but you wrote it and it had several productions before the pandemic. What first prompted you to write the play? Jonathan Spector: I think the initial impulse came out of hav-

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ing a series of conversations with different people in the Bay Area, where I live, and that moment of being in a conversation with somebody who is very smart, very well-educated, and I think basically has the same sort of world view and politics as I do, and then discovering that either


they don’t vaccinate their kids, or are skeptical of vaccinations. Just this strange feeling of the floor dropping out from under you, like this person, somehow lives in an alternate universe from you in this one very specific way, while in all other ways is living in the same universe as you. So, that was very curious to me. That was the initial impulse, and then the play began as a commission for the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley. So I wanted to write something that would feel like a really Berkeley play for that audience. JW: When you say Berkeley audience, what do you mean?

The play began as a commission for the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley. So I wanted to write something that would feel like a really Berkeley play for that audience.  BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA: LOOKING WEST OVER THE CITY FROM THE BERKELEY HILLS, WITH SAN FRANCISCO IN THE BACKGROUND. PHOTO: JOE PARKS.

JS: I think to varying degrees, many

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of the clichés about the Bay Area and Berkeley specifically, are true: very smart, very to the left, wanting to feel like it is always more to the left than anywhere else because of the legacy of Berkeley in the 60s as a place where so many progressive movements—the free speech movement, the disability rights movement—so many progressive movements got their start. So there is a feeling of always wanting to be at the forefront of that, you know, and colliding with that are a lot of other realities or ways in which people’s values are in conflict. Then of course there’s just the changing nature of the region. How expensive it’s become to live here. All those things. JW: But beyond a sort of send up of these progressives, there’s more. What else developed for you in the play? JS: I don’t think of it as a send up, and I don’t think that was my intention. I was trying to portray, truthfully portray the characters as the people that I know, that I knew, and I think, [Berkeley] as a place that tries so earnestly to live its values, that makes it a particularly interesting place to examine these moments where different sets of values come into conflict and where you reach irreconcilable conflicts to values. JW: What strikes you about those sorts of conflicts? What do you see in them?

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JS: In many ways the play is a tragedy because it is a failure of an idea, and the idea is that the school can operate through consensus, but more broadly—it’s hard for me to say exactly how clearly I had this in my mind, but it was there because I started writing this not long after the 2016 election—this sort Enlightenment idea of democracy that reasonable people can come together, that reasonable people of differing beliefs can come together and work things out. I think we are seeing the ways in which that is just not true, and maybe never was true, but certainly increasingly not true when we all live in our sort own siloed worlds with our own facts. You can’t find common ground if you don’t have a common baseline of reality, which was very much in the seeds of the play. Now, I think we live in a much more extreme version of that, much more than we were even five years ago. JW: I think you once referred to that as a belief is a common good. JS: I think it is complicated the degree to which that was ever truly the case, but it was certainly the case that it was the narrative of America that people liked to tell themselves. I don’t know that anyone can with a straight face make the case that it is what America is even striving for at this moment.


JW: Now, we’re in this Covid era. How does the play read differently for you? JS: I don’t know. That is one of the things I am excited to learn when I get to watch the production with an audience. I don’t know how it will be received differently by an audience now. I think when I hear the play, the themes are the same, the questions are the same. Maybe our relationship to those questions have become less abstract than they once were. I don’t know that I have the perspective to know how it has changed for someone receiving the play. JW: You have described one of the conflicts in the play as the individual vs. society. Now it seems we're at a point where it is part of society vs. another part of society. Is that a shift that you think has happened? JS: The big shift that has happened is that part of what was compelling for me about the idea of the play was that vaccine hesitancy was one of the few contentious issues that did not line up neatly with party affiliation, unlike climate change, gun control, abortion, taxes. Knowing what you think about vaccines did not necessarily tell me what you think about all those other things in a way the rest of them would. And that has begun to change pretty rapidly in this time. You just look at the map, the overlaid maps of

the country, of vaccine rates and how counties voted, at least with the Covid vaccine. Vaccines have become highly polarized politically. That feels like the biggest shift to me in terms of what the reality is. And I think there’s a question about how that is going to trickle down into other vaccines. I saw there was a state legislator in Florida [state Sen. Manny Diaz] who, when somebody asked him, you know if you are so against mandating the Covid vaccine, there are all these other vaccines we already mandate, these other childhood vaccines. He said, you know, maybe we need to talk about doing away with all those other mandates, too. It feels like that may be where they are headed. It’s not something I would have expected. JW: Throughout the play, there is a question concerning who gets to speak and whose voices are heard. JS: I don’t know that that is the place I started. I think as the play developed it became clear that what the play was ultimately about was a question of power, and it flowed from there. JW: You treat all the characters fairly, I think, no matter their opinion. How do you feel about them? Any favorites? JS: I love all my children equally, especially in an ensemble play like this.

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JULIA MORGAN Jonathan Spector’s script describes the setting for this play as “The Eureka Day School, Berkeley, California, an elementary school library in an old building high up in the Berkeley hills, designed by Julia Morgan or one of her imitators.” Although well-known and highly regarded during her 46-year career, Morgan’s many achievements, including designing more than 700 buildings, are largely forgotten today. She was a woman of many firsts: one of the first female engineering majors at the University of California, Berkeley, the first woman to pass the entrance exam in architecture for the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (and the school’s first female graduate), and the first licensed woman architect in California, and one of the state’s most influential. Remarkable not only as an independent woman working in what was traditionally a man’s field, she was also a meticulous engineer and a talented designer. Below is a brief biographical sketch of Morgan courtesy of the Los Angeles Conservancy. Julia Morgan was born in San Francisco in 1872. Her mother was an heiress and her father hailed from a well-connected East Coast family. At a time when few women sought professional careers, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1894 with a degree in civil engineering. At the urging of her mentor, architect Bernard Maybeck, she attended the École des Beaux-Arts in Par-

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is, becoming the first woman to earn a certificate in architecture from the prestigious school. While in Paris, Morgan was visited by Phoebe Apperson Hearst, a wealthy philanthropist active in women’s issues and education. Mrs. Hearst was to become an important client, supporter, and friend. Her son, newspaper magnate William Randolph


 LA CUESTA ENCANTADA, BETTER KNOWN AS HEARST CASTLE.

Hearst, would give Morgan her most famous, and largest, commission: the extraordinary La Cuesta Encantada, better known as Hearst Castle, built between 1919 – 1947. When Morgan returned to San Francisco in 1902, she went to work in the office of architect John Galen Howard. In 1904 she became the first woman granted a license to practice architecture in California and shortly thereafter started her own business. A high-profile commission to re-

Although her training at the École stressed classicism, Morgan was comfortable working in many styles, and her designs range from simple Craftsman clubhouses, such as the YWCA in San Pedro, to the grandeur of Hearst Castle. 19


build the Fairmont Hotel following the 1906 earthquake solidified Morgan’s reputation, leading to a dramatic increase in clients and to financial success. As a woman striving to succeed in a man’s field, Morgan relied on many women’s organizations for support over the years. Indeed, she began her professional career during a time of significant women’s activism and progressive reform. Her affinity for women’s organizations—and theirs for her—led to many commissions over the years, such as Mills College (1903-1923) and the Berkeley Women’s City Club (1929). Throughout her career, Morgan

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maintained a strong connection to the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), for whom she designed over thirty buildings. Although her training at the École stressed classicism, Morgan was comfortable working in many styles, and her designs range from simple Craftsman clubhouses, such as the YWCA in San Pedro, to the grandeur of Hearst Castle. She was also adept at working with different types of clients, from educational institutions to wealthy patrons. By the time of her death in 1957, she had designed an estimated 700 buildings, mostly in California. The fact that many of Morgan’s


buildings still stand today and retain both their beauty and functionality, demonstrates her ability to design buildings that worked. In 2014, the American Institute of Architects posthumously awarded the AIA Gold Medal to Julia Morgan, the first woman to receive it. The AIA Gold Medal is the organization’s highest honor; it acknowledges architects whose work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture.  INTERIOR AND DEDICATION OF MARGARET CARNEGIE LIBRARY ON THE CAMPUS OF MILLS COLLEGE, 1906.

By the time of her death in 1957, she had designed an estimated 700 buildings, mostly in California. The fact that many of Morgan’s buildings still stand today and retain both their beauty and functionality, demonstrates her ability to design buildings that worked.

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CAST Drew Hirshfield (Eli) is delighted to make his Syracuse Stage debut having acted in new and old plays at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, Huntington Theatre Company, Geva Theatre Center, Alley Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, New Harmony Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Marin Shakespeare Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York Stage & Film, and many others. He was once even nominated for a Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award. And he once played a lemur, professionally. He is on the teaching faculty at New York Film Academy. He holds an M.F.A. in acting from American Conservatory Theater.

Lune (Shaker Bridge Theater, NH). Off-Off-Broadway: The Third Policeman (La Mama); Euridice in Orpheus (at HERE, with Taylor Mac). Television: Jessica Jones, Law & Order: SVU, The Other F Word, and the upcoming HBO miniseries: White House Plumbers. Tanisha Jackson (Winter). A native of Columbus, OH, Dr. Tanisha M. Jackson recently arrived in Syracuse, NY, at the beginning of 2019. She is an alumna of The Ohio State University with a doctorate degree in art education, policy, and administration. Dr. Jackson is the executive director of the Community Folk Art Center and a professor in the department of African American Studies at Syracuse University. Outside of her professional role, Tanisha enjoys engaging with people through community-based arts, traveling, and painting on canvas. She is currently writing a manuscript that highlights the work of contemporary Black women artists whose artwork centers on health, wellness, and social justice.

LeeAnne Hutchison (Suzanne) is thrilled to be at Syracuse Stage, sharing this play at this time! Selected credits Off-Broadway: God in God Shows Up; A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur (Dir. Austin Pendleton); Ellen McLaughlin’s Septimus and Clarissa. Regional: August: Osage County (Directed by Robert Hupp at Arkansas Rep); Clybourne Park (also at Arkansas Rep); Sex With Strangers (at The Kitchen Theater and Geva); Caliban in The Tempest (Saratoga Shakespeare); Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire (with Joe Manganiello at West Virginia Public Theater; Frankie in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de

Jason O’Connell (Don) is thrilled to be returning to Syracuse Stage, where he was last seen with his wife Kate Hamill in 2020’s streaming production of Talley’s Folly, and where he had the privilege of performing for Stage’s last in-person audience as Sa-

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CAST lieri in Amadeus. (He also directed Stage’s 2019 production of Kate’s adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.) Off-Broadway: Judgment Day (Park Avenue Armory); Happy Birthday, Wanda June (The Duke on 42nd St); Pride and Prejudice (Primary Stages); Sense and Sensibility (The Gym at Judson); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Pearl); The Saintliness of Margery Kempe (The Duke); The Seagull (Sheen Center); and Jason’s own solo show, The Dork Knight (Primary Stages, Joe’s Pub and Abingdon Theatre Company). Regional: 11 seasons at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (including Caliban in 2021’s The Tempest), Jason’s own adaptation (with Brenda Withers) of Cyrano at Two River Theater and HVSF, and seasons with American Players Theatre, Great Lakes Theater, Peterborough Players, Florida Studio Theatre, Northern Stage, Arkansas Rep, Delaware Theatre Company, etc. TV: Search Party, Law & Order: SVU, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

atre and developed a genre-bending two-woman show called Murakami Music, where the worlds of literature, music, and theatre collided into a critically-acclaimed performance piece that continues to tour to this day. Select theatre credits: Arts for Autism (Gershwin Theatre with Kelli O’Hara), Murakami Music (Symphony Space), Oliver! (Signature), Boys Will Be Boys (59E59), New Creation (Dixon Place), After the Storm (Kennedy Center with Lea Salonga), The Great Capitulation (Moscow Art Theatre). Film: Quarantine Horror Story, Blood, Keiko’s Hands, Followers (upcoming). Fun facts: Regionally, she played Marcy Park in ...Spelling Bee three times, she loves performing in cabarets, and she can sometimes be seen on the DailyBurn 365 workout videos. As executive director/ producer of SoHo Shakespeare Company, she regularly produces theatre/Zoom shows and teaches dozens of actors from around the world. Masters in acting from Harvard University/Moscow Art Theatre. www.LauraYumiSnell.com

Laura Yumi Snell (Meiko) is thrilled to be celebrating the return of live theatre with her Syracuse Stage debut! As a Japanese American actress-singer-pianist hailing from LA, she’s committed to telling her story and helping others tell theirs in unique and innovative ways. After traveling around the world with the Broadway tour of Avenue Q as an actor-puppeteer, she became an artist-in-residence at the cell the-

Stephanie Weeks (Carina) is delighted to be making her Syracuse Stage debut. Stephanie is an award winning actor and director. She has performed at renowned theatres including Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Soho Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, among others. With Target Margin Theater, she was awarded for her years of dedication,

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CAST the OBIE for Recognition of Artistic Achievement and Commitment to Excellence in Theater as an Associate Artist. Stephanie also starred in the film Confessionsofa Ex-DoofusItchyFooted-Mutha, official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival and directed by acclaimed director Melvin Van Peebles. Television credits include Tales of The City starring Laura Linney on Netflix and The Good Fight (CBS). In her directing work, she just recently directed A Boy and His Soul by Colman Domingo at the Kitchen Theatre in Ithaca, Eclipsed by Danai Gurira at University of Utah, awarded Outstanding Performance and Production Ensemble by the Kennedy Center (Festivention Series). Other productions include After Midnight for the Target Margin Yiddish Theater Lab and Machinal by Sophie Treadwell at New York University, to name a few. She holds an M.F.A. from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and has a certificate of study from London Academy of Music and Drama.

Jane Doe (Shaming Jane Doe), Engineer (Elephant’s Graveyard), and Kaliope (She Kills Monster). Thom Miller (u/s Don) is an actor, dialect coach, librettist, and teacher living in Syracuse, NY, where he is a professor of voice and verse in the Department of Drama at Syracuse University. Most recently he was seen playing Guy in Once: The Musical at Northern Stage in Vermont and in the professional premiere of the new musical Fly More Than You Fall at the NOORDA Center for the Performing Arts in Utah. Other favorite regional credits include: Company (Writer’s Theatre in Chicago), Reasons To Be Pretty (Studio Theatre), The Last Five Years (Denver Center for the Performing Arts), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and Richard II (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), My Fair Lady (Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre), Hair (Prince Music Theater) Macbeth and Cymbeline (Texas Shakespeare Festival), Mad Love, Boeing Boeing, Deathtrap, and Dancing at Lughnasa (Northern Stage), The Music Man and Picasso at the Lapin Agile (New London Barn Playhouse). Off-Broadway: Camp Wanatachi (La Mama), Mental: The Musical (Cherry Lane), and Only A Lad (NY Fringe). Thom received a B.F.A. in acting from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and an M.F.A. in acting from the University of Illinois where he also

Theorri London (u/s Winter) is very excited to be on the stage with Syracuse Stage. She is currently working as the community engagement and education coordinator at Syracuse Stage. She recently worked with The Black Rep as a professional acting and education intern. She is originally from Arkansas but attended the University of Memphis and graduated with a B.F.A. in theatre. Some of her favorite roles include:

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CAST received the award for Departmental Distinction. A proud member of AEA and SAG/AFTRA, he has acted in independent films, regional commercials, and skits on the David Letterman Show. He sends love and thanks to his unbelievably supportive wife Kate and his son Forrest.

Shop of Horrors (Crystal), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Charlaine), 42nd Street (Lorraine). Thanks to my village of cheerleaders and especially Mom for all the support. www.roslynseale. com @RozyRos66 Blake Segal (u/s Eli) is thrilled to return for another Syracuse Stage production, having previously appeared in Noises Off and Amadeus. National Tour: Mary Poppins; Regional: Williamstown, The Old Globe, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Yale Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse, PlayMakers Rep, Connecticut Rep, Chautauqua Theater Company, Tantrum Theater, The Public Theatre, Heritage Rep; NYC: Noor Theatre, The Araca Project, NYMF, Fault Line Theatre, Three Day Hangover; TV: Blue Bloods; Awards: Barrymore Award nominee; Training: University of Virginia (B.A.) and Yale School of Drama (M.F.A.); Faculty: Syracuse University Department of Drama. Please visit www.blakesegal.com for more.

Sarah Sakita Mozeson (u/s Meiko) is thrilled to be returning to Syracuse! Film: Your Labs Are Normal, Sid Is Dead. Theatre: Triskelion Arts, New York Stage and Film/Powerhouse Theater. Sarah is an associate director and teaching artist for the DreamStreet Theatre Company, a Brooklyn-based non-profit organization providing theatrical education and production opportunities to developmentally disabled adults with a passion for the performing and creative arts. B.F.A.: Syracuse University. Special thanks to Syracuse Stage, Bass/Valle Casting, and the Luedtke Agency. Go ‘Cuse! Twitter/Instagram: @sarahmozeson. Web: sarahmozeson.com Roslyn Seale (u/s Carina). A Brooklyn, NY, native and a Syracuse University alum, Roslyn has performed all over the country and is excited to make her debut at Syracuse Stage! National Tour: The Color Purple. Favorite credits include: Evil Lies Here (ID Discovery), Ragtime (Sarah), Beehive: The 60’s Musical (Gina), Hair (Dionne), Little

April Sweeney (u/s Suzanne). April Sweeney’s most recent pre-pandemic project was appearing in the North American premiere of Dea Lohr’s At Black Lake directed by Ashley Tata (TANK, NYC). New York theatre credits: The Rover (New York Classical Theater); This Place is a Desert (UTR/Public The-

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CAST ater); Bellona, Destroyer of Cities (The Kitchen); Women Dreamt Horses and MARS: This title may change (P.S. 122); The Irresistible (Immersive Gallery); The Idiot (Manhattan Ensemble Theater). Regional credits: A Streetcar Named Desire (U.S. National Tour); LONEtheater (Boom Arts, Portland, OR); The World is Round is Round is Round (Averill Park, NY); Evolutions of a Masterpiece (Montana Repertory Theater), and The Grapes of Wrath (Arkansas Repertory Theater). Internationally, she has performed in theatre and festivals in Argentina, Belgium, Bolivia, Colombia, France, and Hungary. Film and TV includes: Any Other Normal, Devil’s Prey, Castro, A Crime to Remember, and Julia, She Cried Alone. As a director she has cre-

ated intimate chamber works in NYC (Dixon Place, undergroundzero festival, SFX Festival); an immersive play in Maine (Stonington Opera); staged readings for regional theatre (Syracuse Stage); a political performance lecture (Vooruit, Ghent, Belgium); and created theatre with communities outside of Buenos Aires; in Villa Traful, Patagonia; and the Bolivian selva. She has directed large-scale new works with college students at Colgate University and curated local theatre engagement projects with Central New York audiences. Her newest piece is a transmedia performance memoir with Sauda Jackson entitled I DIGRESS. April is a member of Actors Equity Association, holds an M.F.A. from Columbia University, and is currently a professor of theatre at Colgate University.

A R T I S T I C S TA F F Junghyun Georgia Lee (Scenic and Costume Design) is a Korean born, NYC based designer. Her last design at Syracuse Stage was scenic and costume design for 12 Angry Men. Previously, she designed for Ma-Yi, Public, Soho Rep, The Play Co., Alley Theatre, Hartford Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Guthrie Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, Indiana Repertory Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Alliance, and Children’s Theatre Company. She is a member of New Neighborhood. M.F.A.: Yale School of Drama. junghyungeorgialeedesign.com

Stage productions of I and You, Talley’s Folly, Amadeus, Native Gardens, Next to Normal, To Kill A Mockingbird, Other Desert Cities, The Glass Menagerie, August Wilson’s Two Trains Running, Rent, Blithe Spirit, The Boys Next Door, Little Women, Fiddler on the Roof, A Christmas Carol, Hamlet, M. Butterfly, and The Dybbuk. She has designed the lighting at numerous regional theatres including Denver Center Theatre Company, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, South Coast Repertory, Alliance Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Guthrie Theater, Arena Theatre, and Geva Theatre. On Broadway, Dawn designed the lighting for Zoot Suit and was co-de-

Dawn Chiang (Lighting Design) designed the lighting for the Syracuse

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A R T I S T I C S TA F F signer for Tango Pasion. Off Broadway, she has designed for the Roundabout Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, and co-designed the first two seasons of the Encores! concert musical series at City Center. Dawn was resident lighting designer for New York City Opera, where her designs included A Little Night Music and Fanciulla del West. Awards include two Lighting Designer of the Year Awards (SALT), two Dramalogue awards, a THEA award (Themed Entertainment Association) and nominations for the Maharam Design Award (American Theatre Wing), Lighting Designer of the Year (SALT), plus Los Angeles Drama Critics’ and San Francisco Bay Area Critics’ awards. She serves as a mentor to New York City high school students for Theatre Development Fund’s Wendy Wasserstein Project, and has served on the board of directors for Theatre Communications Group, Themed Entertainment Association, and Behind the Scenes Foundation.

or Change, The Miracle Worker, The Wolves, The Day Room, The Christians, Radio Golf, Parade, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Red Noses, The Real Thing, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, M. Butterfly, A Raisin in the Sun, A Lesson Before Dying, Copenhagen, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Inherit the Wind, and Big River. Lisa Renkel (Projection Design) is an award winning projection designer based in New York City. Her passion for collaborative design has allowed her the opportunities to work on a wide variety of productions ranging from Broadway to music world tours. Select video designs include: Off-Broadway: Emojiland The Musical (The Duke – New 42) (Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Outer Critics Award), The Revolving Cycles Truly and Steadily Roll’d (The Duke – New 42), She Persisted (Sheen Center). New York/Regional: Reefer Madness (New 42), Drama League Gala with Nathan Lane (The Plaza Hotel), Broadway Bares (Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids), Pedro Pan (Theatre Row), Village Orpheus (Wild Project), Boundless and Merrily We Roll Along (Cape Rep Theatre), Learn to Speak Doll (Peppercorn Theatre). Select associate designs include: Music: Ariana Grande – Sweetener/thank u next (World Tour and Coachella Headline), Childish Gambino (Coachella Headline), Lady Gaga – Enigma (Las Vegas Park MGM). Broadway: Tina – The Tina Turner Musical (Lunt-Fontanne), JUNK (Lincoln Center), Ruben and Clay’s Christmas Show (Imperial Theatre). Off-Broadway: Broadway Bounty Hunter (Green-

Jacqueline R. Herter (Sound Design) has served as resident sound designer at Syracuse Stage and Syracuse University’s Department of Drama since 1997. She shifted and combined theatrical design with video/film design for last year’s season. Herter has designed for Indiana Repertory Theatre, Studio Arena, the Wilma, Geva, Round House, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Virginia Stage and the Hangar Theater as well as other theatres across the nation. Some favorite designs have been: Annapurna, Beauty and the Beast, Next to Normal, Mary Poppins, Nine, Hairspray, The Overwhelming, Caroline,

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A R T I S T I C S TA F F wich House Theatre), The Stone Witch (Westside Theatre Upstairs). Regional: MTV Movie & TV Awards (Los Angeles), Billboard Music Awards 2019 (Las Vegas), How to Succeed… (Kennedy Center), A Perfect Harmony (Smithsonian Museum). Lisa is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and a proud member of USA829. lisarenkeldesign.com

has worked at numerous regional theatres around the country and in Cape Town, South Africa, and has toured nationally. Locally, he has also stage managed events for Syracuse Fashion Week. In addition, Stuart is adjunct faculty for Syracuse University’s Department of Drama and has been a guest speaker/lecturer for Ithaca College, Wells College, SUNY Oswego, SUNY Fredonia, and the Zabalaza Festival in Cape Town. Outside of theatre, Stuart has trained at Aikido of Central New York for over a decade and holds the rank of Shodan (first degree black belt.) Stuart is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers.

Stuart Plymesser (Production Stage Manager) is in his 25th season at Syracuse Stage where he has stage managed over 100 plays, musicals, and special events, working with such talents as Jason Alexander, Olympia Dukakis, Frank Langella, Elizabeth Franz, and Phylicia Rashad. Stuart

P L AY W R I G H T Jonathan Spector is a playwright and screenwriter based in Oakland, CA. His play Eureka Day premiered at Aurora Theater in Berkeley, where it received all of the San Francisco Bay Area’s new play awards: Glickman Award, Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award, Theater Bay Area Award, and Rella Lossy Award. It was subsequently produced by Colt Coeur where it was a New York Times Critics’ Pick, an Honorable Mention in Time Out New York’s Best Plays of 2019 list, and nominated for a New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It has been or will be produced by InterAct Theater, Mosaic Theater, Asolo Theater, Syracuse Stage, Spreckles Theater, and the State Theater of South Australia. Jonathan’s play This Much I Know will

premiere next year at Aurora Theater, and was developed in the Playwrights Center’s Ruth Easton Series, Berkeley Rep’s Ground Floor, New Harmony Project, and Playwrights Foundation’s Rough Reading Series. Other plays include Good. Better. Best. Bested. (Custom Made Theater, Bay Area Playwrights Festival), Siesta Key (Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Crowded Fire Matchbox Series), What Comes Next (Portland Stage’s Little Festival of The Unexpected, SF PlayGround Festival), and In From the Cold (Just Theater, Aurora Theater’s Global Age Prize). He has written two audio dramas: The Flats (Aurora Theater, cowritten with Lauren Gunderson and Cleavon Smith) and Owner Occupy (Playing On Air). Jonathan is a re-

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P L AY W R I G H T cipient of South Coast Rep’s Elizabeth George Commission, and has been a MacDowell Fellow, a PlayPenn Haas Fellow, an Ithaca College New Voices Fellow, a Resident Playwright at Playwrights Foundation, and is currently a Core Writer at The Playwrights Center in Minneapolis. He is co-artistic director of Just Theater and a former as-

sociate artistic director of Playwrights Foundation/Bay Area Playwrights Festival. He has taught at San Jose State University, Sonoma State University, A.C.T Studio, Berkeley Rep School of Theater, and his alma mater, New College of Florida. Jonathan is represented by ICM Partners and Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment.

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

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

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MANAGING DIRECTOR in Hiiumaa, Estonia. Previously, Jill spent five years in the production office at Washington, D.C.’s Arena Stage, after working as a stage manager in Minnesota, New Mexico, and Massachusetts. In addition to her work at Stage, Jill is an instructor in the Theater Management program of the Syracuse University Department of Drama, building on her work with high school and college students elsewhere, including at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Jill was recognized as part of the Central New York Business Journal’s “40 Under Forty” awards in 2017 and has served on numerous municipal and non-profit boards. Jill is delighted to call Central New York home, but will always be a proud cheesehead, originally hailing from Marshfield, Wisconsin.

Jill A. Anderson has served as managing director of Syracuse Stage since 2016. Jill is responsible for Stage’s nearly $6.5 million operating budget and has oversight of fundraising, marketing, and operational matters within the organization. Prior to joining Stage, Jill spent a decade as general manager at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Waterford, CT. During her tenure, the O’Neill completed a $7 million capital campaign and campus expansion, doubled its operating budget, and was honored with a 2015 National Medal of Arts and the 2010 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Under the O’Neill’s aegis, Jill also developed the Baltic Playwrights Conference, an annual international new play development retreat held

A S S O C I AT E A R T I S T I C D I R E C T O R Melissa Crespo is a director of new plays, musicals and opera. Upcoming: world premiere of Selena Maria Sings by Miriam Gonzalez, music by Daniel J. French (Childsplay & Magik Theatre) and Yoga Play by Dipika Guha (Syracuse Stage). As a playwright, her play Egress, co-written with Sarah Saltwick, will receive an NNPN rolling world premiere starting this Fall. Fellowships and residencies in-

clude: Time Warner Fellow (WP Theatre), Usual Suspect (NYTW), The Director’s Project (Drama League), Van Lier Directing Fellow (Second Stage Theatre), and the Allen Lee Hughes Directing Fellow (Arena Stage). Melissa received her M.F.A. in directing from The New School for Drama. She is a founding editor of 3Views on Theater and was featured in the 2020 Broadway Women’s Fund “Women to Watch on Broadway”. https://www.melissacrespo.com

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R E S I D E N T P L AY W R I G H T Kyle Bass is the author of the play Possessing Harriet, commissioned by the Onondaga Historical Association, which received its world premiere at Syracuse Stage in 2018, was subsequently produced at Franklin Stage Company, and will be produced at the East Lynn Theater Company in 2022. His new plays are salt/city/blues, which will have its world premiere at Syracuse Stage in 2022, Citizen James, or The Young Man Without A Country, a one-man show on James Baldwin, commissioned by Syracuse Stage, which streamed in 2021 and will tour live in 2022, and the libretto for Libba Cotton: Here This Day, a new opera based on the life of American folk music legend Libba Cotten, commissioned by The Society for New Music. Kyle’s other full-length plays include Tender Rain, Bleecker Street, Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our Fathers, which has been presented at Cornell University, Colgate University, the University of Delaware, and was presented at Syracuse University in September 2021, and Separated, a documentary theatre piece about the student military veterans at Syracuse University, which was presented at Syracuse Stage and the Paley Center in New York. With National Medal of Arts recipient Ping Chong, Kyle is the co-author of Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo, which had its world premiere at Syracuse Stage and was subsequently produced at La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York. Kyle has also written for Noh theatre under commission by Theatre No-

hgaku. Kyle is the co-author of the original screenplay for the film Day of Days (Broad Green Pictures, 2017), which stars award-winning veteran actor Tom Skerritt, and the author of the screenplay Abundance, an adaptation of the novel Milk by Darcy Steinke. As dramaturg Kyle worked with acclaimed visual artist and MacArthur Fellow Carrie Mae Weems on her theatre piece Grace Notes: Reflections for Now, which had its world premiere at the 2016 Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, South Carolina, subsequently produced at Yale Rep and the Kennedy Center, and he was script consulted on the Broadwaybound Thoughts of a Colored Man, which premiered at Syracuse Stage in 2019. Kyle’s plays and other writings have appeared in the journals Callaloo, Folio, and Stone Canoe, among others, and in the essay anthology, Alchemy of the Word: Writers Talk about Writing. Kyle is the founding curator of Syracuse Stage’s annual Cold Read Festival of New Plays, which has hosted some of the country’s mostproduced playwrights, including Larissa FastHorse and Kate Hamill. He has also served Syracuse Stage as literary manager and resident dramaturg and received the 2021 Impact Award as Artist as Manager, presented by the Arts Administration Program at Le Moyne College. After five seasons as associate artistic director at Syracuse Stage, Kyle was recently announced as the theatre’s first-ever resident playwright. Kyle is assistant professor in the Department of Theater at Colgate University, where he previously served as the Burke Endowed Chair

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R E S I D E N T P L AY W R I G H T for Regional Studies. Previously, Kyle was faculty in the M.F.A. Creative Writing program at Goddard College from 2006 to 2018, taught playwriting in Syracuse University’s Department of Drama and at Hobart & William Smith Colleges, and was the 2019/20 Susan P. Stroman Visiting Playwright at the University of Delaware. A two-time recipient of

the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship (for fiction in 1998, for playwriting in 2010), a finalist for the Princess Grace Playwriting Award, and Pushcart Prize nominee, Kyle holds an M.F.A. in playwriting from Goddard College, is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America and is represented by The Barbara Hogenson Agency.

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

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

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

O U R C O R E VA L U E S People - Actively including diverse individuals, communities, ideas, and perspectives. Passion - Commitment to integrity, excellence, and enthusiasm in our work. Curiosity - Fostering an innovative and adaptive environment that elicits wonder.

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Surprise Gala! THANK YOU TO OUR BENEFACTORS P L AT I N U M

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Bousquet Holstein PLLC Jacki and Michael Goldberg The Hayner Hoyt Corporation The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation Syracuse University

Advance Media NY Bank of America Bond, Schoeneck and King Cathedral Candle Company Century Title Agency, Inc. Edward S. Green & Associates, LLC Excellus BlueCross BlueShield HUNT Mortgage Corporation Unio Capital LLC

GOLD Ashley McGraw Architects, DPC BPAS Nancy and Bill Byrne The Gifford Foundation Johnston National Grid

BRONZE George S. Bain Dan and Ann Lent Mackenzie Hughes LLP

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A B O U T S Y R A C U S E S TA G E Originally constructed as the Regent Movie House in 1914, the physical space of Syracuse Stage has seen many films, musicians, actors, and artists pass through its doors over the course of the past century. The Syracuse Stage that exists today is a nonfor-profit professional theatre company founded in 1974, and a longstanding League of Resident Theatres (LORT) member. Since its inception, Stage has produced over 300 shows, both plays and musicals, within its walls. Now, Stage produces six to seven shows per season, while also offering educational programs to students, various pre- and post-show events, and fundraising events each year. Stage is Central New York’s only LORT theatre and one of the largest performing arts organizations in the area. Stage has a strong commitment to giving the community access to a range of high-quality productions; it is equally committed to bringing in actors, designers, and directors who are among the leading theatre professionals, both locally and across the nation.

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

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Syracuse Stage respectfully acknowledges the Onondaga Nation, firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee, the indigenous people on whose ancestral lands we now stand.

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

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S Y R A C U S E S TA G E B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S CHAIR

Nancy Green Managing Member Edward S. Green & Associates PRESIDENT

Herman R. Frazier* Senior Deputy Athletics Director Syracuse University CHAIR-ELECT/VICE CHAIR

Rocco Mangano Partner Mangano Law Office, PLLC SECRETARY

Sharon Sullivan Community Volunteer AT-LARGE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBER

Phil Turner Pastor Bethany Baptist Church Jill Anderson** Managing Director Syracuse Stage Janet Audunson Assistant General Counsel National Grid George S. Bain Freelance Editor and Writer Barbara Beckos Retired Syracuse Stage Nancy Byrne Community Volunteer Dr. Ruth Chen* Professor of Practice Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science Robin Curtis NYS Lic. RE Asso. Broker Hunt Real Estate ERA Zellar Homes Rep. Richard Driscoll Sr. Commercial Banking Relationship Manager Commercial Banking Division NBT Bank Denise Dyce* Director of Labor Relations Syracuse University Helene Gold Private Voice & Piano Instructor Neil Gold Retired VP Gold Pure Food Products Jacki Goldberg Community Volunteer

Bea González Retired - Vice President for Community Engagement Syracuse University Larry Harris EVP and CFO Saab, Inc. John Huhtala Relationship Manager Middle Market Commercial Banking Chase Robert Hupp** Artistic Director Syracuse Stage Cydney Johnson* Vice President for Community Engagement and Government Relations Syracuse University Rebecca Karpoff* Professor of Practice, Musical Theater/Coordinator of Vocal Instruction, Musical Theater Syracuse University Department of Drama Kathy Kelly Health Educator, PNP, retired Larry Leatherman Retired Bristol-Myers Squibb, MOST Dan Lent Vice President Citizens Bank Anthony Malavenda Retired - Duke’s Root Control Julia Martin Partner Bousquet Holstein Kevin R. McAuliffe Partner Barclay Damon Suzanne McAuliffe Retired Educator Rod McDonald Bond, Schoeneck & King Molly Mulvihill VP, Market Manager Enterprise Business & Community Engagement Bank of America TeNesha Murphy Research and Communications Officer Office of the County Executive, Onondaga County

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Fran Nichols Mower, Inc. Retired Marc Nichols Executive VP & General Counsel Saab, Inc. Mona Paradis Stadium International Trucks Virginia Parker Retired Educator Molly Ryan Partner, Goldberg Segalla LLP Robert Sarason Retired Lawyer, Organizer, Fundraiser Rick Shirtz Chair Emeritus, Syracuse Stage Regional President NBT Bank L. John Steigerwald IV Marketing and Sales Representative Cathedral Candle Company Melvin T. Stith Dean Emeritus, Whitman School of Management Syracuse University Cora Thomas Radio Host and Office Manager, WAER Michael S. Tick* Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts Syracuse University Dr. Amy Tucker Chief Medical Officer SUNY Upstate Medical University Mel Williams US Department of Transportation Ralph Zito** Chair Syracuse University Department of Drama Michael Zoanetti VP Senior Wealth Advisor Tompkins Financial Advisors *University Trustee **Ex-Officio


S Y R A C U S E S TA G E E M E R I T U S C I R C L E We are grateful to the following individuals who have served as Members of the Stage Board of Trustees and continue to support Syracuse Stage at the Circle level. Jim Breuer Mary Beth Carmen Joan Green

Elizabeth Hartnett Margaret Martin Eric Mower

Judy Mower Michael Shende Jack Webb

SYRACUSE STAGE EDUCATION ADVOCACY BOARD Sara Bambino

Elizabeth Defurio

Linda Ponza

CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE

NOTTINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL

SOLVAY HIGH SCHOOL

David Fisselbrand

Jennifer Sabatino

AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL

CATO-MERIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

Todd Benware CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

Melissa Morgan

Jordan Berger

BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

Matthew Phillips

Rhiannon Berry

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Y O U N G A D U LT C O U N C I L Lily Beckman

Jacob Garofalo

Nicole Meskos

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA HIGH SCHOOL

CICERO NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

Sadie Broderick

Brianna Hall

EAST SYRACUSE MINOA HIGH SCHOOL

THOMAS J. CORCORAN HIGH SCHOOL

Anka Chiorini

Gracie Henning

JAMESVILLE-DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

Rachel Colucci

Sariyah Richards SYRACUSE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

BISHOP GRIMES HIGH SCHOOL

Sydney Wright CICERO NORTH SYRACUSE HIGH SCHOOL

Margot Klein CW BAKER HIGH SCHOOL

WESTHILL HIGH SCHOOL

Ella Culligan

Francesca Smith

Evan Kulczynski

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL

INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AT SYRACUSE CENTRAL (ITC)

Luke DeLorenzo

Sofiia Matiivuk

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

BISHOP GRIMES HIGH SCHOOL

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

CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORS

Richard Mather Fund

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CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SPONSORS

Galaxy Media

Contributions listed above are current as of September 22, 2021 and reflect operating support of $2,000+ and in-kind donations of $10,000+.

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SEASON SPONSOR

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

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INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, & GOVERNMENT GIFTS New and increased gifts this season will be matched by The Richard Mather Fund. $100,000+ Syracuse University The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Advance Media New York The Shubert Foundation $20,000 - $49,999 Central New York Community Foundation George Bain iHeart Radio M&T Bank NYSCA Richard Mather Fund William & Nancy Byrne $10,000 - $19,999 Bank of America Equitable Fred L. Emerson Foundation Inc. Jannie Woo National Endowment for the Arts NBT Bank Sharon Sullivan & Paul Phillips The John Ben Snow Foundation & Memorial Trust $5,000 - $9,999 Cathedral Candle Company Chancellor Kent Syverud & Dr. Ruth Chen Cumulus Radio Dan Bingham & Gail Hamner Desnoyers Family Fund Fran & Sally Lou Nichols JP Morgan Chase & Co Julie and Jim Boeheim Foundation Kevin & Suzanne McAuliffe Larry & Ann Harris Lisa Desnoyers Charitable Fund

Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin Employees Federated Fund Mary Louise Dunn Michael & Jacki Goldberg Neil & Helene Gold Raymour & Flanigan Furniture Richard Bunce Sandra Brown Selma Radin Syracuse Symposium: Conventions Tompkins Trust Company Urban CNY Virginia Parker WAER William & Eva Fox Foundation William Clarke Jr $3,500 - $4,999 Tony Malavenda & Martine Burat Barbara & Michael Flintrop Bousquet Holstein PLLC Darvin Varon & Elinor Spring-Mills David Youlen & Janet Audunson Eric & Judy Mower Galaxy Communications Inner Harbor Pete & Mary Beth Carmen Raymond & Linda Straub Steven & Elaine Jacobs The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Theatre Communications Group Theatre Development Fund, Inc. Tony Marschall & Nancy Green Wegmans $1,800 - $3,499 Andrea & Josha Waldman Barbara Beckos & Art McDonald Bob & Bobbie Constable as of September 22, 2021 45

Candace & Mark Jackson CNY Latino Craig & Kathy Byrum Cydney M. Johnson Cynthia Sutton Daniel & Ann Lent David & Deirdre Stam David & Janice Panashi David & Sally Hootnick Donald Blair & Nancy Dock Herman Frazier J.M. McDonald Foundation John & Kimberly Huhtala John & Mona Paradis Kathy Kelly & Len Weiner Larry & Glenda Wetzel Larry & Mary Leatherman Lee & Julia Martin Melvin & Mildred Eggers Family Charitable Foundation Melvin & Patricia Stith Molly Ryan & Tim Byrnes Peggy & Dana Dudarchik Peter & Brigitte Herzog Peter Cannavo & Helen Jacoby Peterson Guadagnolo Consulting Engineers Randy & Elizabeth Kalish Richard & Margaret Shirtz Richard & Therese Driscoll Richard Ingram Robert & Clea Hupp Robert Sarason & Jane Burkhead Rocco & Roberta Mangano Roger & Naomi DeMuth Sam & Carolyn Spalding $1,200 - $1,799 Andrew London & Alan E. Curle Barbara Genton Bea Gonzalez & Michael Leonard Betsy Hartnett Dr. Amir Rahnamay-Azar Dr. Amy Tucker Ed & Susan Downing


Fox 68 Frank and Frances Revoir Foundation Jack & Linda Webb James Clark & Sharon Gordon James W. Shults Jim & Cathy Breuer Joan Christy Joan Green Joel Potash & Sandra Hurd John & Polly Ann Heavenrich John Druke John McAllister & Laurel Moranz Kevin & Molly Mulvihill Kyle Bass Leslie Kohman & Jeffrey Smith Michael & Elaine Shende Michael & Laurie Zoanetti Michael & Rissa Ratner Robin Curtis Steven & Seanne Chase Thelma Trotty-Selzer & Jon Selzer $600 - $1,199 Allen & Anita Frank Arnold & Miriam Winer Anaren Anthony & Martha Viglietta Brenda Bousfield Carmelita Britton & Richard Probert Claire Myers-Usiatynski David & Susan Palen David Heisig & Donna Mahar David Rankert DE-CRUIT Don & Margaret Martin Douglas Kinnetz & Laura Livingston Douglas Sutherland & Nancy Kramer Carole & Ed Farfaglia Ellen Runge Ernest & Lynne Giraud Francie Poole George & Roseann Lorefice Golub Foundation Harlan London Harry Hood Heritage Masonry Restoration, Inc.

Howard McLaughlin & Mary O'Hara Jeffrey & Kris Bogart John & Joan Nicholson Joyce Homan Kristen Link-Logan Lawrence & Dorothy Gordon Mackenzie Hughes LLP Marcia Walsh Margaret Knight Snowman Michael Hungerford & Margaret Ryniker Michael Meath Nancy Virgil-Call Patricia Lehmann Paul Phillips & Sharon Sullivan Paul Steiner Peter & Kathy Belyea Rita Soufleris Skinner-Tuttle Family Fund Susan Perriello The Jerome & Phyllis Charney Foundation Timothy & Nancy Bunn Walter & Elizabeth Merriam Tom & Amy Clark Walter & Nancy Shepard $300 - $599 Arnold & Libby Rubenstein Alan Dolmatch Alexander & Lola Winter Allan & Rita Kanter Allen & Nirelle Galson Andrew & Kathleen Tompkins Andrew & Margot Baxter Andrew & Sherie Ramsgard Angel & Walter Broadnax Ann Bersani Ann Searles Anthony & Carolyn Cimino Anthony & Ellen Rusyniak Ashley & Nils Hammerich Audrey Hummel Barbara & Ronald Hoffman Barbara Davis Barbara Weller Barbara Yonai Bernice Gottschalk Betty Jones

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

Anonymous, In memory of Arlene Alpaugh Anonymous, in memory of Randall Klein. Anonymous, in memory of Kathleen Wilson. James Aiello, in memory of Pamela Johnson. Robert Caswell, in memory of Pamela Caswell. CNY Rugby Inc., in recognition of Michael King and in memory of his father, Barret Taylor King. Molly & Travis Corley, in honor of Fran Nichols. Judith Dannible, in memory of Anthony F. Dannible. Barbara DiPasquale, in honor of board member Molly Ryan. Susan Dorn, in memory of Phillip K. Dorn. Teresa Kepertis, in memory of Marianne Collins. Paul D. Kessler & Elizabeth Nichols, in memory of Ken Strempel. Lynne King, in honor of Emily King. Eric Leeb, in memory of Rev. John D. Roock. Gelene Lewis, in memory of Ann Melvin.


Bob & Pat Lebel Brandon Genalo Brian & Joanne Koren Brian Baum Caitlyn Burns Carolyn Bernstein Charles Chapman Charles Tremper Chris Arnold Colby Hollington Cora & Redonnie Thomas Cornelia Joseph Craig & Susan Cobb Cynthia Killian Dan Gaffney Daniel & Barbara Friedman Daniel & Karen Fuleihan Daniel & Rhea Jezer David & Ellen Hardy David Hardy Dean Kolts Diane Rimkus & Shirley Singer Diane Rogers Donyce & Kenneth McCluskey Doren Norfleet Douglas Wickman Dr Lawrence Myers Edward & Carolyn Brown Edward & Lois Schroeder Edwin & Susan Kelley Eileen Corlett Elaine Rubenstein Elaine Russell Elizabeth Cowan Elizabeth Etoll Emile Martin Eric & Carol Boyer Eric Higgins Gale Smith Gary & Maureen Germain Gary & Michele Combs George & Helene Starr George & Sharon Schmit George Curry Terry & Monica Richmond Greg & Linda Ellstrom Greg & Maura Stefl Hetty Gingold Howard & Ann Port Howard Rose Howard Weinstein Hugh & Jane Pinchin Irene Stern James & Deborah Stewart James & Elizabeth Megna James & Marguerite Conan

James & Nancy Asher James Beckman James MacKillop Janet Kringer Janet Moore Jay & Linda Land Jeanne Race Jerilyn Costich Jewish Community Foundation of Central New York Jim & Kathlyn Schofield Joe Silberlicht & Sandra Fenske John & Lynn Branagan John & Candace Marsellus John & Margaret Feldmeier John Steigerwald IV Jonathan & Rosanne Ecker Jose & Margaret Iribarne Joseph & Carolyn Smith Joyce Hould Judith Dannible Judith McIntyre Judy Rulison Justin Moshaty Kathleen Bice Kenel & Judy Antoine Kenneth & Alyssa Derr Kenneth & Kathleen Freer Kevin & Virginia Murphy Kimberly Dryden Kristi Andersen Lewis & Elaine Dubroff Linda Czerkies Linda Vincent Riker Lois & Jill Fowler Nathan & Lynn Anderson Malcolm Clark Margaret Millert Margaret Silky Margery Rose Margot McCormick Marie Merrell Marie Quinn Marina Artuso Marjorie Laidman Mark & Ann Barlow Mark & Marci Erlebacher Mark & Maryann Cywilko Mark & Melanie Fullerton Mark Bossert Marsha E Love & Dennis Reedy Marvin & Jacqueline Raile Mary Ann Finn Mary Ellen McDonald Matthew & Amanda Phillips

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Melvin & Melvin, PLLC, in memory of Ann Melvin. Dr. Lawrence Myers Jr., in memory of Betty Jane Myers. Judy Oplinger with gratitude for Tracey White. Celia and Gary Palmer, in honor of Professor Rodney Hudson. Virginia Parker, in honor and memory of Fritz Parker. Sue Rydelek, in memory of Marianne Collins. Holly Thuma, in memory of Genevieve and Theodore Thuma. Mark Washburn & Bernadette Mroz, in memory of Paw McCord.

Melvin & Melvin, PLLC Michael & Grace Flusche Michael & Marilyn McCabe Michael & Patricia McGrath Michael & Susan Petrosillo Michael Geraghty Mimi Mark Nancy & Stephen Hallock Nancy Barnum Nancy McCracken Nelson Price Network for Good Patricia Arcana & Thomas Dorr Paul Frymoyer Patricia Bergman Patricia Carmeli Patricia Lynn-Ford Paul & Linda Cohen Paul & Matt Kardjian Peggy & Tim Atseff Peg MacMullen Peter & Sherry Allen Peter Knoblock & Joy Casey Philip & Marilyn Pinsky Phil & Janice Turner


Philip Dunham Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Richard Ernst Robert & Amy Currier Robert & Anita Wagner Robert & Cheryl Shallish Robert & Jane Pickett Robert & Jeanne Anderson Robert Parsons & Sara Collins Roberta Savage Roberta Schnorr Roger & Nancy Sharp Ron Thiele & Lynne Pascale Rosanne Barbaglia Ruth Hancock Sally O'Herin Sam & Nancy Ebersole Sheila Clifford-Bova Stephanie Miner Stephen & Emily DiMarco Stephen Graziano Steve & Carol Garraffo Susan Martineau Susan Pieczonka Susan Straub Teresa Reller Therese Toole Thomas & Alexis Madden Thomas Coultry Thomas Fazzio Wallace McDonald Warren & Betsy Young William & Elizabeth Elkins William Delavan William Dowling William Robert Deborah & Samuel Haines Joseph & Carole Valesky Jennifer Roberts John & Mitzi Wolf $150 - $299 Aaron Fagelman Aimee Coyne Alan & Dorothy Heller Alan & Jean Smith Alan & Rosalind Napier Albert & Laura Koch Al and Joy Oliver Alfred & Kathy Jacques Alicia McGinnis Alicia Simmons Alix Shaw Alvin & Sandra Holmes

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Eric Allyn & Meg O'Connell Eric Viskupic Erik Cominolli Eva Hallenbeck Florence Saleh Forrest & Sara Earl Francine Babikian Francis & Elaine Walter Francis Lowther Fred & Karen Whitney Frank & Kathy Campagna Frederick & Elizabeth Koennecke Frederick & Virginia Marty Gail Mitchell Gary & Alexa Carter Gary & Amy Slutzky Gary Weinstein George & Mrs Whitton George Alan Clugston Georgette Schmidt Georgina Hegney Gerard Flynn Gerhard & Carol Baule Gershon & Dina Vincow Gordon & Judy Prosser Gregg A. Tripoli Gregory & Elaine Hallett Gregory Morgans Gretchen Brown H L Smith Hanya Wozniak-Brayman Harold Hackney & Janine Bernard Harriet Brown Harriet Mark Harry & Sue Britt Harry Dross Harry, Garry & Shirley Miller Heather Taylor Herbert Alpert Holly Mathis Holly Thuma Holmes & Sarah M Bailey InterFaith Works of CNY Irene Meyer Jackie Bays Jacqueline Schmitt James & Dolores Terzian James & Jan Kaplan James & Kathleen Muldoon James Aiello James and Deborah Tifft James Cusack James Green James Sonneborn James Atkinson Jamin Brown

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Jane Metzger Janet George Janice Mayne Jay Naughton Jean Hay Jeanette Mattson Jeannette Spottek Jeff & Mary Beth Bronk Jeffery Nels Jeffrey & Teresa Freedman Jeffrey & Lisa Craig Jeffrey Knox & Susan Maxwell Jeffrey Koehne Jeffrey Lefkowicz Jeffrey Sneider Jennifer Glancy & David Andrews Jennifer McDonald Jennifer Pulver Jennifer Pysnack Jennifer Yolles Jerrold & Harriet Abraham Jerry & Lydia Miner Jill Rath Jill Rossi Jill Smolnycki Jo Ann Wickman Joan Penizotto Joan Wieder JoAnn Wallace Joanne Balfour Joanne Keim JoAnne Merola Joe & Mary Brown Joe Mitchell Joseph Deyo & Antoinette Kulak Johanna Keller John & Christine Clark John & Donna Favalo John & Janet Mallan John & Marcia Martin John & Marian Loosmann John & Robert Parsons John & Virginia Vercillo John Kuhn John Lammers John Morgan John Stace John Tyo & Kim Predgen John Winslow The Gebers Family Jon & Patricia Booth Jonathan & Ellen Jenkins Jonathan Dee Jose & Amy Perez John & Maren King Joseph & Cara Steiner Joseph & Paula Himmelsbach


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Linda Loomis Leslie Molldrem Linda Lovy Linda Meier Lionel Lee Hector Lois Meyer Lora McCooey Loraine Ridall Lorien Beaulieu Lorraine LaDuke Lorraine Reid Lou & Rosa Clark Louis & Mary Steigerwald Louis & Nancy Maresca Lowell Seifter & Sharon McAuliffe Lynn & Corrine Smith Marc Nichols & Jamie Collins Marc Safran Marcia Hayden-Horan & Phillip Horan Maren & Mark Brown Margaret Cassady Margaret Higgerson Marge Miceli Maria Bowman Marianne Collins Marilyn Engle Marilyn Husted Marilyn Pinsky Marion Barbero Marc & Marcy Waldauer Marjorie T. Julian Mark & Camille Hill Mark & Carole Hansen Mark & Teresa Roney Mark Dengler Mark Kieffer Mark MacDougall Mark Watkins & Brenda Silverman Marlene Blumin Martha Cole Martha Holly Loew Martha Murphy Martha O'Grady Martin & Jackie Talcik Martin & Jeanne McDermott Martin & Mildred Newshan Mary Brady Mary Calhoun Mary Eidt Mary Hershberger Mary Laframboise Mary Lou & John Pritchett Mary Lou Watson Mary Mackintosh

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Norman Roth Paige Ouimette Pamela Sherwood Patricia & Sandy Colabufo Patricia Antenucci Patricia Bush Patricia Haggerty Patricia King Patrick & Kuni Riccardi Patrick Doner Paul & Cynthia Chapman Paul & Sarah Sack Paul Brown & Susan Loevenguth Paul Cruskie Peggy Adams Peggy Gillard Peggy K Harper Peter & Mary Huntington Peter & Brenda Keithslack Peter & Constance Palumb Peter & Kim Cameron Peter & Margaret Darby Peter Agnew Peter Coleman Peter Lindabury Peter Soffietti Peter Vanable & Anne Jamison Philip & Joan Schuls Philip & Judith Kaplan Philip & Tiffany Stone Pieter & Sandra Keese Ralph & Barbara Lind Ralph Perkins Randall LaLonde & Patricia Homer Randi Bryant Ray Cudney Ray Luce Raymond & Jeri Charbonneau Rebecca Livengood Rebecca Smith Regina Santucci Rich & Mary Cappelli Richard & Ann Pearson Richard & Elizabeth Severance Richard & Janice Hezel Richard & Marianne Simberg Richard & Mary Eileen Wood Richard & Nina Cantor Richard & Sara Vaccaro Richard Brandt Richard Jaeger Richard James Richard O'Brien Richard O'Neill

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PLANNED GIVING A planned gift is a way to make a significant and lasting gift to Syracuse Stage. By making a bequest to the theatre, you are assuring that Syracuse Stage will continue to inspire, stimulate, and entertain Central New York audiences for generations to come, as well as maintain its high artistic standards that are recognized locally, and nationally. Mary Louise Dunn Fund Dr. William J. Clark, Jr. Fund The Estate of Rosemary Curtis

In Honor and Memory of Sheldon P. Peterfreund and Josephine A Peterfreund

Matching Gift Program

The J. ZimmeisterYarwood Estate

Key Foundation Lever Brothers Company

The following companies will match gifts of their employees, retirees, and spouses with a gift of their own to Syracuse Stage. Ask your personnel office for a matching gift form, send the completed form with your gift – and we’ll do the rest!

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Chemical Bank

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Coopers Industries Foundation Crouse Hinds Co. – Cooper Industries Deluxe Corporation

Foundation Owens-Illinois, Inc.

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Farmer & Traders Life

CNA Foundation

Insurance Companies

The MONY Group

New York Telephone

Society

GE Foundation

Citicorp & Citibank,

Mobil Oil Corporation

National Grange

Fireman’s Fund Insurance

Chubb Group of

Merrill Lynch

Equitable Life Assurance

Bristol-Meyers Squibb CIGNA Corporation

McDonald’s Corporation

Emerson Electric Co.

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Artistic Director.............................................................................................................Robert Hupp Managing Director.....................................................................................................Jill A. Anderson Associate Artistic Director............................................................................................Melissa Crespo Resident Playwright..............................................................................................................Kyle Bass P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F

Director of Production Operations...........................................................................Don Buschmann Associate Director of Production Operations..........................................................Dianna Angell Company Manager and Production Management Associate......................................Brian Crotty Events Manager and Production Management Assistant......................................Audrey Flynn Technical Director..................................................................................................Randall Steffen Assistant Technical Director............................................................................Rebecca Schuetz Scene Shop Foreman...........................................................................................Michael King Carpenters...............................Matt Crossman, John Gamble, Brian Jordan, Brian McBurney Student Employee................................................................................................Emily Kofsky Scenic Charge Artist...................................................................................................Emily Holm Scenic Artist........................................................................................................Riley Mankin Scenic Painter....................................................................................................Jessica Culligan Student Employee................................................................................................Allison Turllo Props Supervisor............................................................................................................Mara Rich Props Assistant.................................................................................................Gina Boccolucci Props Craftsperson.........................................................................................Bennet Goldberg Student Employee...........................................................................................Kristina Fosmire Costume Shop Manager..........................................................................Gretchen Darrow-Crotty Assistant Costume Shop Manager.....................................................................Amanda Moore Cutter-Drapers.................................................................Catherine Hennessy, Kathryn Rauch First Hand.........................................................................................................Victoria Lillich Stitchers.......................................................................................Emily King, Katelyn Yonkers Craftsperson/Shopper.........................................................................................Sandra Knapp Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor...............................................................................Jaylene Ogle Student Assistants.......................................................................................Christina Forestiere Lighting and Projection Supervisor..................................................................David M. Bowman Electrician...............................................................................................................Jed Daniels Electricians/Board Operators...........................................................Wayne Ogle, Susan Pipolo Resident Sound Designer/Audio Engineer......................................................Jacqueline R Herter

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Sound Engineer/Operator.....................................................................................Dan McLain Production Stage Manager....................................................................................Stuart Plymesser Stage Manager..............................................................................................Laura Jane Collins Production Assistants.........................................................................Erin C Brett, Em Piraino A D M I N I S T R AT I V E S TA F F

General Manager....................................................................................................Michael McCurdy Comptroller..............................................................................................Mary Kennett Morreale Human Resources Manager/Business Associate.......................................................Kathy Zappala Director of Information Management & Technology...................................Garrett Wheeler-Diaz Box Office Manager.....................................................................................Courtney Richardson Assistant Box Office Manager.............................................................................Jordan McKey Audience Services Manager/COVID-19 Safety Officer..............................................Jacob Ellison Director of Development............................................................................................Wendy Rhodes Development Manager.......................................................................................Stefania Ianno Development Assistant................................................................................Candice Bermudez Director of Community Engagement and Education.....................................................Joann Yarrow Associate Director of Education.............................................................................Kate Laissle Community Engagement and Education Coordinator....................................Theorri London Community Engagement and Education Interns...........................Liam Bierley, Mia Crisafulli Director of Marketing and Communications..............................................................Joseph Whelan Group/Corporate Sales Manager..........................................................................Tracey White Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications......................................Joanna Penalva Patron Campaign Specialist.........................................................................Nori Gartner-Baca Senior Designer, Creative Content....................................................................Brenna Merritt Graphic Designer............................................................................................Jonathan Hudak Marketing Interns....................................................Grace Byrd, Charlotte Hansen, Emily Ref Executive Assistant...........................................................................................................Wallis Dean Artistic Student Intern.............................................................................................Soumya Tadepalli Sign Language Interpreters....................................................Brenda Brown, Jim Brown, Jessie Falke, Sue Freeman, Mae Harrington, Zenna Preli, Trisha Schwartz, Tessa Wall Open Captioning...................................................................................................Michael McCurdy Audio Description...................................................................................Kate Laissle, Joseph Whelan Community Services Officers.......................................................Stacey Emmons, Joseph O'Connor Custodians.......................................................................Dave Hall, Tony Rogers, Candance Velario

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