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Produced by and benefiting

A program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018

2018 -19 SEASON

by Lynn Nottage directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz

by Lynn Nottage directed by Kamilah Forbes RESIDENCY

by Dave Malloy directed by Annie Tippe

by Will Eno directed by Oliver Butler

by Athol Fugard directed by Yaël Farber

by Sam Shepard directed by Terry Kinney

Thomas Schumacher and Matthew White congratulate Ray Mercer and Dancers Responding to AIDS

Ray Mercer
Photo by Eric Politzer

Congratulations to Dancers Responding to AIDS on a spectacular sixth Hudson Valley Dance Festival! Charlie and Debbi Adelman

Wendy Whelan
Photo by Rosalie O’Connor

FALL 2018 SEASON

september 29 • maureen fleming october 7 • upstream® jennifer nugent/paul matteson

october 13 • project 44

october 20 • special event café kaatsbaan - tablao flamenco

october 27 • 10 hairy legs

november 3 • jessica lang dance

november 10 • take dance

november 17 • abt studio company december 1 • buglisi dance theatre

153 bucolic acres • professional studios 160-seat black box theater• dancers’ inn for 40 tickets online or 845 757-5106 x112

photo: Gregory Cary, ABT Principal Herman Cornejo at Kaatsbaan

W+G Space

57 Hill Street, Catskill, NY 12414

The south building was built in 1848 and used as a church. The north building was once a cigar factory and later used as a printing company.

After more than two years of renovation, the building now is an art studio.

Congratulations to Dancers Responding to AIDS, Broadway Cares and to all the dancers, choreographers and others who helped make this a most wonderful sixth HudsonValleyDanceFestival.

- Joe Baker

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Photo by Francisco Graciano

Cairo

Catskill

Chatham • Copake • Coxsackie

Ghent

Valatie

Windham

Cultivate Catskill

Andrew and Manny celebrate Mitchell and Bruce

We are delighted to help bring dance to our neighborhood for such an important cause.

by

Barbara
Doug Varone and Dancers
Photo by Erin Baiano
MOMIX
Photo
Francisco Graciano

HIRSCHFELD SHOP

Catherine Hurlin in Don Quixote.
Photo: Rosalie O’Connor/Courtesy of American Ballet Theatre
Copyright Gina Gibney Dance Inc.,
Photo by Scott Shaw

TWYLA THARP DANCE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2018 @ 7:30 PM

Following a month-long residency at the Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center, Twyla Tharp and her dancers will stage a performance of two earlier works, plus works in progress.

“Minimalism and Me” includes projections of Twyla’s early art work as backdrops for selections from dance pieces choreographed during the period of 1965 and 1970 and reconstructed for this piece.

The second work will be a restaging of two of the dances in the original “Eight Jelly Rolls,” inspired by Jelly Roll Morton and featuring original recordings of his music.

THE

NUTCRACKER

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 @ 7:30PM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 @ 2:00 & 7:30PM

DECEMBER 9 @ 2:00PM

Featuring performances by BRYN COHN + ARTISTS

DOUG VARONE and DANCERS

ANNMARIA MAZZINI and MICHAEL TRUSNOVEC

PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY

RICKY UBEDA

THE WASHINGTON BALLET

WENDY WHELAN

with choreography by MARGIE GILLIS

MARCELO GOMES

BILLY GRIFFIN

MARCUS M c GREGOR

RAY MERCER

TROY SCHUMACHER

Lighting Supervisor

Tony Marques

Associate Production Manager

Jason Kooistra

Production Stage Manager

Nathan Hurlin

Producers

Denise Roberts Hurlin

Knox Martin

Adam Rei Siegel

Produced by and benefiting

PROGRAM

BRYN COHN + ARTISTS

Skin (excerpt)

Choreography by Bryn Cohn

Costumes by Sebastian Arango

Lighting by Tim Cryan

Original Music by Kevin Keller and Dustin O’Halloran

Performed by Nico Gonzales and Will Tomaskovic

Skin was made possible with support from The Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust.

MARCUS M c GREGOR

Clouded Mirror

Choreography by Marcus McGregor

Costumes by H. Petal

Music: “Mountain Man” and “Clouded Mirror,” composed and performed by Fredo Viola

Performed by Lydia Ackerman, Riley Cornelison, Meegan Darling, Grace Howard, Haley Imbesi, Joanna Van Slyke

Clouded Mirror was created by Marcus McGregor at the Petronio Residency Center to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS. It was made possible with generous support from Major Sponsors Nina Matis & Alan Gosule.

THE WASHINGTON BALLET

The Outset (excerpt)

Choreography by Marcelo Gomes

Costumes by Judy Hansen

Original lighting by Rob Fabrizio

Music by Antonin Dvorak

Performed by Maki Onuki and Tamás Krizsa

This performance of The Outset was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Mary Jo & Ted Shen.

Margie Gillis and Michael Trus novec

PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY

“Totem Birds” and “Oracle” (excerpts from Images)

Choreography by Paul Taylor

Costumes by Gene Moore

Original lighting by Mark Lithin

Music: Selections from “Images - Book I,” “Children’s Corner Suite” and “Pour le Piano” by Claude Debussy

“Totem Birds” performed by Eran Bugge and Madelyn Ho

“Oracle” performed by Laura Halzack

Original production made possible in part by contributions from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Preservation made possible by contributions to the Paul Taylor Repertory Preservation Project with support from the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; and Thomas and Laurie Goddard.

This performance of excerpts from Images was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsor Mary Sharp Cronson.

DOUG VARONE and DANCERS

“The Fast Quartet” (excerpt from Possession)

Choreography by Doug Varone

Costumes by Lynne Steincamp

Original lighting by David Ferri

Music by Philip Glass

Performed by Jake Bone, Whitney Dufrene, Aya Wilson, Ryan Yamauchi

This quartet is an excerpt from Possession, which premiered September 28, 1994, at the Carpenter Center for the Performing Arts in Richmond, VA. It was co-commissioned by Virginia Commonwealth University, the Bates Dance Festival in Lewiston, ME, and the NYU Tisch Summer Dance Residency Program. The creation of Possession was funded, in part, by the New England Foundation for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Carpenter Foundation.

ANNMARIA MAZZINI and MICHAEL TRUSNOVEC

Vers la Glace

Choreography by Margie Gillis, Christopher Gillis and James Kudelka

Costumes by Margie Gillis

Music by Eugene Friesen and David Rothenberg

Performed by Annmaria Mazzini and Michael Trusnovec

This performance of Vers la Glace was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Deborah & Charles Adelman.

RICKY UBEDA

IsThat AllThere Is?

Choreography by Billy Griffin

Costumes by David Withrow

Music: “Is That All There Is?” by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, as performed by Peggy Lee

Performed by Ricky Ubeda

This performance of IsThat AllThere Is? was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsor Joe Baker.

WENDY WHELAN

Opus55

Choreography by Troy Schumacher

Music: “Opus 55” by Dustin O’Halloran

Performed by Wendy Whelan

This performance of Opus55 was made possible with generous support from Underwriter Sponsors Duke Dang & Charles Rosen, in loving memory of David Panzer.

RAY MERCER

PrettyIs...

Choreography and Costumes by Ray Mercer

Music: “Their First Time” by Adam Taylor, “Tied Down” by Thom Hanreich, “Uno” by Ludovico Einaudi, “Growing Up Londinium” by Daniel Pemberton

Per formed by Shay Bland, Johnny Chatman, Savannah Cobb, Alex Diaz, Tracy Dunbar, Pia Hamilton, Michaela McGowan, William Roberson, Courtney Ross, Scott Willits

PrettyIs… was created by Ray Mercer to benefit Dancers Responding to AIDS and was made possible with generous support by Champion Sponsors Thomas Schumacher & Matthew White.

DRA FANFARE

Composed by Philip Glass

Conducted by Jonathan Sheffer

Performed by EOS Orchestra

This is one of Philip Glass’ favorite works and was his gift to Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1999, with generous support from Jack Schlegel.

Program subject to change.

BIOGRAPHIES

BRYN COHN + ARTISTS

Princess Grace Award nominee, published scholar and award-winning dancemaker Bryn Cohn has presented her work at Danspace Project, Kaatsbaan, Bryant Park, Gibney Dance, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Symphony Space and 92nd Street Y. She has received commissions from Repertory Dance Theatre, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Missouri Contemporary Ballet and others. bryncohnandartists.com

MARGIE GILLIS, CHRISTOPHER GILLIS and JAMES KUDELKA

Internationally acclaimed, Montreal-based choreographer and dancer Margie Gillis has created more than 100 works over 45 years. Engaged socially in her community, her choreography is full of humanity and wisdom. Her brother, Christopher Gillis, danced for several choreographers and companies, including Paul Taylor Dance Company between 1976 and 1993. He died in 1993. James Kudelka is one of the most versatile and innovative dance artists of today. He has choreographed for many of the world’s leading ballet companies including the National Ballet of Canada from 1996 to 2005, as well as for smaller, contemporary troupes.

MARCELO GOMES

Marcelo Gomes joined American Ballet Theatre in 1997 as a member of the corps de ballet, being promoted to soloist in 2000 and principal dancer in 2002 until 2017. His performances have been seen throughout the world as a guest artist with the Mariinsky Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Ballet and many more. As a choreographer, he has created ballets for American Ballet Theatre, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, The Kings of the Dance, The Washington Ballet and more. He will be joining The Sarasota Ballet as a principal guest artist for its 2018-2019 season.

BILLY GRIFFIN

Billy Griffin is a New York City-based artist working predominantly in musical theatre. His performing credits include the first national tour productions of MaryPoppins, YoungFrankenstein and White Christmas . Griffin has worked as an associate/assistant for award-winning choreographers Andy Blankenbuehler, Al Blackstone, Joshua Bergasse and Sonya Tayeh. Fun fact: he was an intern for Dancers Responding to AIDS during his senior year at NYU. billygriffinonline.com and @SillyBillyGriffin.

TAMÁS KRIZSA

Originally from Hungary, Tamás Krizsa joined The Washington Ballet in 2007. His favorite roles and ballets with the company include Siegfried, Albrecht and MercuryHalf-Life by Trey McIntyre among others. He has danced throughout Europe, Asia and North America and, most recently, is the recipient of the S&R Foundation Washington Award.

ANNMARIA MAZZINI

Formerly of the Paul Taylor Dance Company, Annmaria Mazzini is a performer with the Margie Gillis Legacy Project and Martita Goshen/ Earthworks. In addition to teaching and restaging Taylor’s works, she creates Dancing Amulets, vibrational jewelry inspired by the spiritual energy and magic aroused through dance.

MARCUS M cGREGOR

Marcus McGregor was a company member with Dance Theatre of Harlem and Feld Ballet. He has taught dance at Hudson Valley Academy of Performing Arts in Taghkanic, Creative Studio in Coxsackie, The Columbia County Youth Theatre in Chatham and for various dance schools throughout the Hudson Valley and Catskills. He has worked as the director and choreographer for productions with the Coxsackie/Athens High School Drama Club and the Catskill High School Drama Club.

RAY MERCER

Ray Mercer is in his 14th year as a member of the Tony Award-winning cast of Disney’s TheLionKing . Currently the resident choreographer for the Ailey/Fordham Bachelor of Fine Arts program, Mercer also directed and choreographed for the Smithsonian Oman Project, where his choreographic work is archived in the Smithsonian Museum.

MAKI ONUKI

Originally from Japan, Maki Onuki is entering her 14th season with The Washington Ballet. She has performed leading roles in numerous classical ballets and contemporary works by Christopher Wheeldon, Alexei Ratmansky, William Forsythe, Mark Morris, Twyla Tharp, Jiri Kylian and more. Onuki has numerous awards and danced in galas throughout the world.

PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY

Paul Taylor, who passed away August 29 at the age of 88, was the last of the pantheon of choreographers who defined the distinctly American art of modern dance. A virtuoso dancer for 20 years, Taylor turned exclusively to choreography in 1974. The dance that followed, Esplanade , was hailed as an instant classic. His repertoire of 147 dances contains cogent observations on life’s complexities and society’s thorniest issues. They are performed by the Paul Taylor Dance Company, Taylor 2 and ballet and modern dance companies the world over. In 2015 he established Paul Taylor American Modern Dance to bring to New York’s Lincoln Center – in addition to his own repertoire – masterworks of the past by renowned artists, and works by the next generation of choreographers creating on his company. Taylor was the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary Dancemaker and authored the acclaimed autobiography Private Domain. He achieved countless accolades, including two of our nation’s highest artistic distinctions: the Kennedy Center Honors and the National Medal of Arts. Taylor chose dancer Michael Novak to succeed him as artistic director. Novak assumed those duties in summer 2018.

TROY SCHUMACHER

Troy Schumacher is a choreographer, dancer, soloist at New York City Ballet and director of BalletCollective, a nonprofit that connects artists, composers and choreographers together to create new works. His choreography has been presented at Fire Island Dance Festival and by New York City Ballet, Guggenheim Bilbao, Performa, Danspace Project, The Joyce Theater, the Savannah Music Festival and NYU Skirball Center. He has collaborated with many artists, including Jeff Koons, Thom Browne, Karen Russell, Ellis Ludwig-Leone and Maddie Ziegler, and choreographed numerous fashion and commercial shoots.

MICHAEL TRUSNOVEC

Michael Trusnovec has been a leading dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company for more than two decades, performing and teaching around the world and creating roles in works by Taylor, Larry Keigwin, Doug Varone, Bryan Arias, Doug Elkins and Lila York. Trusnovec received a 2006 Bessie Award for his body of work during the 2005-2006 season.

RICKY UBEDA

Ricky Ubeda is originally from Miami and was the season 11 winner of SoYouThinkYou Can Dance . Broadway credits include On theTown , Cats (as Mistoffelees) and Carousel . He was a member of Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound as well as a soloist for recording artist Sia. Ubeda is also an emerging choreographer.

DOUG VARONE

Doug Varone works in dance, theatre and opera. In addition to his own company, he has created a body of work globally for major companies including multiple premieres and new productions for The Metropolitan Opera. Theatre credits include choreography for Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theatres across the country. He’s the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, OBIE Award, two individual Bessie Awards, a Doris Duke Artist Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Dance Guild.

THE WASHINGTON BALLET

The Washington Ballet was founded as The Washington School of Ballet in 1944 and incorporated as a professional company in 1976. As The Washington Ballet’s artistic director, internationally acclaimed ballerina Julie Kent’s mission is to bring world-class ballet to the nation’s capital, continuing the tradition of classical ballet and contributing to the evolution of the art form through contemporary works and new commissions.

WENDY WHELAN

Wendy Whelan danced for New York City Ballet from 1984 to 2014. She has performed virtually every major Balanchine role and worked closely with Jerome Robbins. She originated leading roles in works by many of today’s leading choreographers. In 2015, Whelan made the shift toward developing new collaborations and projects within the contemporary dance world.

SPONSORS

MAJOR SPONSOR

Nina Matis & Alan Gosule

CHAMPION

Thomas Schumacher & Matthew White

UNDERWRITER

Deborah & Charles Adelman

Joe Baker

Mary Sharp Cronson

Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer

Mary Jo & Ted Shen

BENEFACTOR

Gerry & Hank Alpert

Rob Ashford & Kevin Ryan

Kerry Clayton & Paige Royer

Stuart H. Coleman & Meryl Rosofsky

Britton, Melina and Emerson Fisher

Erik Piecuch & Alex B. Wright

Penelope Queen & Wolfgang Brandl

Barbara & Bob Rohdie

Andrew Zobler

SUPPORTER

Angel Shine Foundation/ Allyson Tang & Thomas Widmann

Sandro Cagnin & Wheelock Whitney

Hayden Coleman & Donn-Evans Reichardt

Gary DiMauro Real Estate Inc.

Conrad Hanson & Brendan Kelly

Terence Law & Llew Young

Anne Miller & Stuart Breslow

Patrick Riordan & Steven Hatfield

Rick Sharp & Merri Kane

Joseph Sniado & Michael Moy

Frances Spark & Michel Goldberg

Todd M. Whitley & Gary O. Holder in loving memory of James Roe

VIP

Stanley M. Ackert III & Robert P. Rems

Gerald Appelstein

James & Betsy Ciarlante

Scott Davis & John Hadity

Joseph De Leo & Larry Levinson

Christine De Lisle

Corey Friedlander

MaryEllen Gallagher

Julia Joern

Mindy & Graham King

Karin & Paul Kingsley

Roger A. Kluge

Phyllis Lamhut

Jay Laudato & Tom Watson

Claire & Chris Mann

Lisa Fox Martin

Donna & Martin Rich

Cynthia R. Richards

Alan Rose & Carmen Tagle

Nancey Rosensweig & Dan Arshack

Demetrios Sengos, D.D.S & Peter Thambounaris

Leslie Sternlieb

as of September 20, 2018

STEERING COMMITTEE

Deborah & Charles Adelman

Duke Dang & Charles Rosen

Todd M. Whitley & Gary O. Holder

Stanley M. Ackert III & Robert P. Rems

Gerry & Hank Alpert

Rob Ashford & Kevin Ryan

Hayden Coleman & Donn-Evans Reichardt

D. Michael Dvorchak & Timothy Stookesberry

Corey Friedlander

MaryEllen Gallagher

Lauren M. Gibbs

Judy Grunberg

Steven Hatfield & Patrick Riordan

Robert Hoven & Wayne Holmen

Betsy Jacks

Jill A. Kolodin

Phyllis Lamhut

Terry Law & Llew Young

Daniela Marino-Goldberg & Nick Calderazzo (Twin Travel Concepts)

Lisa Fox Martin

Marcus McGregor & John Parise

Michael Moy & Joe Sniado

Dr. Sharon Novak

Erik Piecuch & Alex Wright

Penelope Queen (Brandl)

Donna & Martin Rich

Barbara & Bob Rohdie

Stacey Sawicki

Dawn Schlenker

Kay Stamer

Tara M. VanRoy

Tom Watson & Jay Laudato

Camille Acampora

Diane Boice-Yorck Donna Cornelison

VOLUNTEERS

SPECIAL THANKS

Peter

Barbara Benti

Bridge Street Theatre

Gregory Cary

Chip Byars

Cornerstone Services Inc.

Creekside Catering

Cultivate Catskill

Tambra Dillon

Giovani DiMola

Enertex Marketing

Chris Gilbert

Rachel Ginsberg

Yvan Greenberg

Greene County Chamber of Commerce

Greene County Council on the Arts

Greene County Tourism and Film Commission

Jennifer Greim

Sean Griffin

Judy Grunberg

Hudson Hall Bob Hoven

Sharon Hulett-Shepherd

Residency

Stephen Kroll Reidy

Sam

Chelsea Rose

Matt Sanchez

Patch Schwadron

Sound Associates

John Sowle

Cassandra Stern

David Szlasa

Thomas Cole House

John Tomlinson

Aya Wilson

ABOUT

DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS

In a New York City apartment 27 years ago, two dozen dancers brainstormed what they could do to help so many of their colleagues who were battling AIDS. Denise Roberts Hurlin and Hernando Cortez, dancers with Paul Taylor Dance Company at the time, mobilized the group and ultimately created Dancers Responding to AIDS in 1991. It was the dance community’s first ongoing effort to raise awareness and money to directly help those living with AIDS.

The vitality of DRA comes from the extraordinary compassion and efforts of the performing arts community to fund a safety net of social services for those in need.

As a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Dancers Responding to AIDS helps support the essential programs of The Actors Fund, including the HIV/AIDS Initiative, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative and The Dancers’ Resource. Together, we also provide grants to more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC.

Funds raised by DRA and Broadway Cares help to ensure that those most in need have access to lifesaving medications, counseling, healthy meals, emergency financial assistance and more.

DRA and its supporters have proven since 1991 that what we do together makes a difference.

PRODUCTION CREDITS

Producer James Darrah

Company Manager ............................................................................................................... Dan Perry

Stage Managers ....................................... Michael Carmine Di Bianco, Samuel-Moses Jones

House Manager ............................................................................................................. David Roberts

Voice of God ....................................................................................................... David Masenheimer

Graphic Designer Aaron Waytkus

Ticketing Manager ......................................................................................................... Cat Domiano

Hospitality Managers .................................................................................. Mark Irish, Beau Speer

Photographers............................................... Whitney Browne, Daniel Roberts, Nina Wurtzel

Media Representative ...........................................................................................Kevin McAnarney

Festival Staff Lou Albruzzese, James Cella, Peter Fanelli, Nyle Farmer, Feliziano Flores, Brian Griffin, Ben Horen, Emma Iacometta, Max Lagonia, Nicole Loizides, Ricardo McKenzie, Chris Mullins, Brian Murphy, Brian O’Donnell

Cover photo of dancer Cassandra Trenary by NYC Dance Project

@DRAdance #hvdance

In Loving Memory 1930 - 2018

Paul Taylor in “Aureole”

Photo from the Paul Taylor Dance Foundation Archives

What we do together makes a difference in the Hudson Valley and beyond

Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, supports more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC.

Your support means people here in our community will get the help they need through 12 social service organizations in the Hudson Valley.

Albany Damien Center and Alliance for Positive Health in Albany, Animalkind, Columbia-Greene Community Foundation and Hudson Valley SPCA in Hudson, Matthew 25 Food Pantry and Community Hospice in Catskill, Hudson Valley Community Services in Hawthorne, Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center in Kingston, Roe Jan Food Pantry in Hillsdale, TOUCH (Together Our Unity Can Heal) in Congers and Troy Area United Ministries in Troy.

“I don’t know what my family would have done without Community Hospice. Their care and comfort to my father and to us is something I will never forget.”

- Lisa, daughter of a Community Hospice client

“ What’s important is recognizing that so many of our chronic illnesses can be prevented and can be improved with better, proper nutrition.”

- Robert Maher, executive director of TOUCH (Together Our Unity Can Heal)

“I was diagnosed with HIV in 1992. Hudson Valley Community Services believed in me. I thank HVCS with all my heart for being there for me.”

- Dawn, client of Hudson Valley Community Services

The Angels Circle offers an opportunity to support Dancers Responding to AIDS year-round. Angels receive an exciting array of benefits as a show of our appreciation for their generous contribution of $1,000 or more, not related to the purchase of event tickets. Donations to the Angels Circle are vital as they provide a dependable foundation of support for hundreds of HIV/AIDS and family service organizations in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, DC, and the myriad of social service programs of The Actors Fund, including The Dancers’ Resource and the HIV/AIDS Initiative.

Angels receive VIP status at some of DRA and Broadway Cares’ annual events including Inside Dance Series, Gypsy of the Year and Easter Bonnet Competition, as well as a host of other benefits. For more information about the benefits of the Angels Circle, please contact Knox Martin, development officer, at martin@broadwaycares.org or 212.840.0770, ext. 267.

Dancers Responding to AIDS acknowledges and thanks the generous members of the DRA Angels Circle for their invaluable and sustaining support. Names in bold indicate DRA Archangels, donors who increased their gift by 25 percent or more over the previous year.

ORCHESTRA SEAT

($5,000 to $9,999)

Sherri Goldberg

BOX SEAT

($2,500 to $4,999)

James J. Andrews

Gerald M. Appelstein

David Benaym

Raul Castro-Cerrato

Thomas Cott in loving memory of Philip Carlson

Peter Farrell

Geoffrey Hoefer & Thomas Wei

Richard McCune & Brian Carroll – City National Bank

Judith A. Nelson in loving memory of Wayne McCarthy

Stephen Kroll Reidy

Meryl Rosofsky & Stuart H. Coleman

Timothy Stevens & David Czekaj

FRONT MEZZANINE

($1,000 to $2,499)

Gerry & Hank Alpert

Cheryl Bergenfeld

Mark Bernhardt

Joan C. Bowman

Michael-Demby Cain

Sam Cheow in loving memory of Gordon Avard

Brad & Kyong Coleman

Frank Conway

William C. Cubberley

Duke Dang & Charles Rosen in loving memory of David Panzer

Christine De Lisle & Ken Klein

Bonnie Pfeifer Evans

Kevin & Helen Flanagan

Hervé Foulard & Jonathan Gold

Thomas Garner

Dr. Guido Goldman

David G. Hanna

Alexandra Harper

Michael & Jean Hearne

Highlight NY LLC

Alan Klein & Jeffrey Erb

Hilda Kraker

LaFountaine Family Foundation

Winston Bernard Layne

Christopher Leary

Rosalind Lippel

Bebe Neuwirth & Chris Calkins

Daniel Nickolich

Erik Piecuch & Alex Wright

Teresa Reyes & Martin Monas

Albert Russo

Riccardo Salmona & Bill Doyle

Jack Schlegel

Ed Simonelli & Hernando Cortez Jr.

Todd M. Whitley & Gary O. Holder in loving memory of James Roe

Zufall Family Foundation

as of September 19, 2018

BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS

Tom Viola

Executive Director

Lane Beauchamp

Director of Communications

Larry Cook

Director of Finance & Administration

Valerie Lau-Kee Lai

Producing Director

Danny Whitman

Director of Development

PRODUCTION

James Cella

James Darrah

Trisha Doss

Nathan Hurlin

Jason Kooistra

Dan Perry

Scott T. Stevens

COMMUNICATIONS

Josh Blye

Mo Brady

Michael Carmine Di Bianco

Angelica Franklin

Victor Rodriguez

Francesca Toscano

Aaron Waytkus

DEVELOPMENT

Sara Accardi

Sarah Cardillo

Frank Conway

Gary Damiano

Cat Domiano

Ashley Melón

Susan Slotoroff

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

Michelle Abesamis

Ngoc Ha Bui

R. Keith Bullock

Ed Garrison

Donald Huppert

Rose M. James

Michael McLean

Brian O’Donnell

Roy Palijaro

Michael Paulsen

Madeline Reed

RETAIL OUTREACH

Peter Borzotta

Feliziano Flores

Andy Halliday

Mark Irish

DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDS & CLASSICAL ACTION

Denise Roberts Hurlin

Knox Martin

Adam Rei Siegel

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OFFICERS

Robert E. Wankel, President

Thomas Schumacher, Executive Vice President

Ira Mont, First Vice President

Mary McColl, Second Vice President

Sherry Cohen, Third Vice President

Philip Birsh, Treasurer

Judith Rice, Secretary

Paul Libin, President Emeritus

TRUSTEES

Cornelius Baker

Joe Baker

John Barnes

Scott Barnes

Joseph Benincasa

David Binder

Chris Boneau

Barry Brown

Kate Burton

Robert Callely

Kathleen Chalfant

Gavin Creel

Alan Cumming

Gavin Darraugh

Michael David B. Merle Debuskey

Maria Di Dia

Paul DiDonato

Sam Ellis

Richard Frankel

Roy Harris

Richard Hester

Richard Jay-Alexander

Cherry Jones

Nathan Lane

Jay Laudato

Peter Lawrence

Joe Machota

Nancy Mahon

Kevin McCollum

Terrence McNally

Jerry Mitchell

Bernadette Peters

Chita Rivera

Jordan Roth

Nick Scandalios

Robert Score

Kate Shindle

Philip J. Smith

Charlotte St. Martin

David Stone

Tim Tompkins

Tom Viola (ex-officio)

Channing Wickham

(as of March 2018)

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