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HOW RIVERDANCE REVOLUTIONIZED THE WORLD OF DANCE

Executive producer and associate director Pádraic Moyles takes audiences behind the international spectacle.

Growing up in Ireland, Pádraic Moyles began Irish dancing when he was three years old, but it wasn’t until the young Pádraic (pronounced Paw-rick) saw Riverdance at Radio City Music Hall in 1996 that he fell in love with it. “It was something you were made to do,” Moyles told Broadway News. “I didn’t fall in love with it ’til I saw how Riverdance revolutionized Irish dancing.”

Created by composer Bill Whelan, director John McColgan and producer Moya Doherty, Riverdance premiered in Dublin in 1995, after this style of Irish dancing (set to Whelan’s music) made a splash during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. “Before Riverdance, Irish dancing was traditional, and there was a lot of rules and regulations around how that worked, which is amazing — everybody respects the tradition of it,” he continued. “But Riverdance brought it to a new level. It made everything limitless.”

The Finale performed by the company of the North American tour of Riverdance 30 – The New Generation
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Just one year after Riverdance changed his life (Moyles’ words), he joined the company as a dancer. Moyles ascended through the ranks, becoming a principal dancer and dance captain. Today, he is the executive producer and associate director of the global phenomenon.

“In traditional Irish dancing, you aren’t a character, you’re going [onstage] pretty much blank-faced and you’re just being judged on the dance, not the performance. That’s really the biggest change,” Moyles explained. “And, of course, as more dancers come through this [company], as more dancers grow up with this being their dream, their passion, they bring a totally different sense of what performance looks like. And that is really what helps the show evolve, as well.”

For more than 30 years, Riverdance has been touring the world and evolving. Yet its story is deeply rooted in Irish ancestry. “The first half of the show is about myth and legends of not just Ireland, but other territories, as well,” Moyles said. “In the second half of the show, it’s all about departure and discovery — kind of post-famine where everybody had to leave Ireland.”

But Moyles hopes that the story will resonate with anyone who has ever left hardship to seek opportunity elsewhere. Through its choreography, Riverdance conveys our common humanity. In a number called “Trading Taps”, American-tap dancers and Irish dancers duel, “yet through the duel, they realize how similar they are,” Moyles said. “It’s about rhythm. It’s all about movement. It’s all about expressing yourself. The next thing you know, they’re all doing the same rhythms just in different ways. It can be the way language works — we’re all saying the same thing just in different ways.”

“That,” the director-producer said, “is the essence of Riverdance.”

Still there are quintessential attributes of Irish dance that make the style unique. “Everybody puts their arms by their side, and they stand up really tall and straight, and the only thing that moves is from the waist down, right?” Moyles said. “The other important thing is how your feet are placed, the rhythmic sense that your feet can create, how your toes are pointed, what your posture truly looks like. Where’s your head? What’s the position of your body? Those things all play a role as well.”

“And, of course, you have light shoe versions of Irish dancing, which is the more balletic version and what most people know as the heavy shoes, which is all noise and rhythm,” he continued.

The distinct unison in which much of the steps are performed booms through every venue that hosts Riverdance. “John McColgan … always says to the artists, ‘Because you don’t get to communicate with your voice in this show, it has to be through your mind and body language. But if we think the same, if we can act the same, then they will hear every word we’re saying without ever saying a word.’” Moyles ensures that their vocabulary and energy is always fresh — as are the other elements of the production. The 37 dancers change costumes and shoes for every single number in the show. New technology has allowed for more seamless and impressive design. “The most important element is the newness of this generation [of dancers],” Moyles urged. “The freshness, the excitement, the passion, the energy that they have is literally pushing you to the back of your seat as you watch this.”

“Our motto here is ‘Every night is opening night,’” Moyles said. “Every night is an opportunity to improve. I can honestly tell you that this show has never been as good as it is today.”

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INSIDE THE DESIGN INNOVATION OF BACK TO THE FUTURE

Video designer Finn Ross on creating onstage time travel

When video designer Finn Ross took stock of the musical Back to the Future, he zeroed in on the titular scene: when Marty McFly goes… back to the future.

For anyone who has seen the iconic movie, this moment is the climax, when Marty (who previously time-traveled from 1985 back to 1955) attempts to return home to 1985. It involves a Delorean — careening corners and gaining enough speed to reach 88 miles per hour — plus a gigantic spark of electricity. For Ross, it was both the scene most crucial to get right and also the biggest challenge. As Ross said, “For me, it felt like if we don’t do this [right], we’ll lose the audience.”

Ross describes this scene in the film Back to the Future as “incredibly tight” with “almost no dialogue. It’s just cut, cut, cut, action, action, action, action.” The designer yearned to figure this out. “How do we do this onstage? How do we get the tightness, the energy, the excitement, the pace, the visual storytelling of it across to an audience?”

Part of that is the journey Marty takes through Hill Valley on his quest to gain enough speed to travel through time. He races past town landmarks, barreling through the 1955 version of his hometown. The musical’s entire creative team, including Ross, spent hours poring over still frames of the film to ensure accuracy in both time periods. Bob Gale, the film’s Oscar-nominated co-screenwriter and the musical’s book writer, discovered a schematic of Hill Valley, rendered by the movie’s original production designer.

“We basically laid this world out and built that into a 3D model of Hill Valley in both eras,” Ross said. So the video on the upstage LED video wall (which is the full length

Pictured (L-R): David Josefsberg (Doc Brown) and Lucas Hallauer (Marty McFly) in the first national touring company of Back to the Future: The Musical. Photo by Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2025.

and height of the stage) accurately depicts Hill Valley. But what renders the Delorean’s ride through this media-supplied world so realistic — instead of like a clunky theme-park ride — is Ross’ use of background and foreground.

“The scrim is the foreground, the car is the mid-ground and the world upstage — the LED wall — is the background,” Ross explained. The projections on the scrim and video on the back wall pivot around the car so it appears as though the car is actually winding around these streets. These two façades work together to create a more convincing, stage-wide optical effect.

But the coordination of the images on both surfaces must be exact. “We took this 3D model [rendered from the movie schematic] and put it into a game engine,” said Ross, as if the team were designing a video game. They “placed” a car in the game and equipped it with cameras on the front and back car bumpers. This allowed Ross to understand what angles of the neighborhood a driver would see to the front and rear. He could then shift the viewpoint of the media on the scrim and the LED wall accordingly. “So if the action is sweeping to the left on the upstage, then it’s sweeping to the right downstage,” he said. “It’s all [done] perfectly in time with each other, the colors synchronize, etc.”

The stage manager and music director at each performance must align so that the cues for the car’s movement, the video and projections, the lighting, the actors and the orchestrations occur at the right second.

And that’s just traveling back to the future.

Ross and the musical’s team also had to travel back in time at the start. The team collectively imagined the stage picture that would communicate time travel to an audience. “Time is linear in our conception of it,” Ross said. But the feeling the public associates with time-travel is as if “the whole world pulls and stretches to this place of abstraction.” Ross, scenic and costume designer Tim Hatley and director John Rando collaborated with a storyboard artist to break down the sequence frame by frame; then the team completed two workshops (one in a warehouse with the musical’s Delorean) to test the technology and hone the design.

The result is the musical’s first image of the Delorean defying time: inky blues, midnight blacks and hints of red streaking across the stage wall. As Ross said, it creates “a feeling of the deep, dark, dangerous storm and that tension and thrill in the air of what is to come.”

Beyond the necessary warping of the space-time continuum to create Back to the Future, Ross collaborated with his fellow designers to use video throughout the musical as a method of illustrating the worlds of 1955 and 1985.

In seeking inspiration, Ross drew upon sci-fi illustrations of the 1950s and 1980s. “The ’80s was very shiny, very technology-driven, but in this slightly more cynical way than it was back in the ’50s. It was a lot more industrial and a lot more silvers and pinks — and less hopeful, maybe,” Ross described. “Whereas the sci-fi, the ’50s, was imagining this wild future that was based on nothing more than dreaming, rather than an existing technology set. The ’50s was more naïve and sweet, much more ‘Jetsons.’” Both of these aesthetics are reflected in the show’s overall design: Think the sleek, metallic quality in the song “It Works” (set in 1985) versus the zany, fluorescent look of “21st Century.”

From top to bottom, Back to the Future succeeds at pushing the boundaries of theatrical design. And furthermore, if you ask Ross, Back to the Future has innovated the field.

“It felt like a real high point in just how integrated the worlds of scenery, costume, light, etc., were,” said Ross. And he thinks this could pave the way for further onstage feats. “It’ll be very interesting to see when the next big movie comes to the stage how things that people might have avoided adapting before — because they feel too difficult or too hard to land on the stage, [could be done],” he said. Beyond adaptations, Ross is excited about “Back to the Future” inspiring original stories told through extraordinary design and technology. “I love the idea of someone sitting in the audience watching [our show] and having a eureka moment for their idea — even if it isn’t in theater,” Ross said. “It’s just about realizing the impossible.”

ABHANN PRODUCTIONS Presents

RIVERDANCE 30 – THE NEW GENERATION

Starring Principal Dancers:

KIERAN BRYANT, WILL BRYANT, OLIVIA NACHITGAL, MAIREAD TRAINOR

THE RIVERDANCE IRISH DANCE TROUPE, MUSICIANS AND SINGERS AND FEATURED INTERNATIONAL SOLOISTS.

Costume Designer JOAN BERGIN

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Lead Designer PETER CANNING

Lighting Designer ANDREW VOLLER

Poetry Written by THEO DORGAN

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Sound Designer MICHAEL O’GORMAN

Set Designer ALAN FARQUHARSON

Motion Graphics COSMO AV

Orchestrations by NICK INGMAN and BILL WHELAN

Composer BILL WHELAN

Producer MOYA DOHERTY

Director JOHN McCOLGAN

Executive Producer/Associate Director PADRAIC MOYLES

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CAST

THE RIVERDANCE IRISH DANCE TROUPE

PRINCIPALS

Kieran Bryant, Will Bryant, Olivia Nachtigal, Mairead Trainor

TROUPE

Lucy Cregoe, Brian Culligan, Brianna Doran, Aiden Dwyer, Francis Fallon, Sam Felling, Joe Harrison, Aidan Hurff, Ronan Kelly, Lara Magee, Daniel McCormick, Emily McFadden, Faith Moore, Ella Morley, Kellie Morris, Jack Porter, Cian Porter, Tara Rochester, Dylan Schloss, Noel Spillane, Abbie Walshe, Elyse Watson

THE RIVERDANCE BAND

Drums/Percussion/Bodhrán/Musical Director—GUY RICKARBY

Uilleann Pipes/Low Whistle—CATHAL CROKE Fiddle—HALEY RICHARDSON Saxophone—EMMA MCPHILEMY

THE RIVERDANCE SINGERS AND DRUMMERS

Members of the Company

THE RIVERDANCE FLAMENCO SOLOIST

Rocio Dusmet Orellana

THE RIVERDANCE DERVISH FOLK DANCE TROUPE

Victor Durbala, Christine Lesnikova, Elena Macovei, Illia Pozdnyakov

THE RIVERDANCE TAPPERS

Dharmesh Patel, Kenard Williams

POETRY NARRATED BY John Kavanagh

ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL IRISH DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY BY Michael Flatley

ORIGINAL CHOREOGRAPHY BY

Mavis Ascott, Jean Butler, John Carey, Brendan De Gallai, Colin Dunne, Carol Leavy Joyce, Eileen Martin, Paula Nic Cionnath, Maria Pages, Tarik Winston

PROGRAM

ACT I

REEL AROUND THE SUN

The Riverdance Male Irish Dance Principal & Troupe

Original Choreography: Michael Flatley

THE HEART’S CRY

The Riverdance Singers

THE COUNTESS CATHLEEN

The Riverdance Female Irish Dance Principal, Troupe and Folk Dance Troupe

Original Choreography: Jean Butler, Moscow Folk Ballet Company

CAOINEADH CHÚ CHULAINN (LAMENT)

The Riverdance Irish Piper

THUNDERSTORM

The Riverdance Male Irish Dance Principal & Troupe

Original Choreography: Michael Flatley

FIREDANCE

Flamenco Soloist and the Riverdance Male Irish Dance Troupe

Original Choreography: Maria Pagés, Colin Dunne

SHIVNA

The Folk Dance Troupe and the Riverdance Singers

Original Choreography: Moscow Folk Ballet Company restaged by Svetlana Malinina

SLIP INTO SPRING - THE HARVEST

The Riverdance Musicians

RIVERDANCE

The Riverdance Irish Dance Principals, Troupe, Singers & Drummers

Original Choreography: Mavis Ascott, Michael Flatley (Irish Dance Step Choreography), Jean Butler (Female Solo Choreography)

ACT II

AMERICAN WAKE

The Irish Dance Troupe

Original Choreography: Michael Flatley, Paula Nic Cionnath (Set Dance Consultant)

LIFT THE WINGS

The Riverdance Singers

TRADING TAPS

The Riverdance Male Irish Dance Principal & Male Troupe and the American Tappers

Original Choreography: Colin Dunne, Tarik Winston

MACEDONIAN MORNING /THE DERVISH

The Riverdance Musicians & the Folk Dance Troupe

Original Choreography Dervish: Moscow Folk Ballet Company restaged by Svetlana Malinina

RITMOS DEL CORAZON/ANDALUCÍA

The Flamenco Soloist, the Riverdance Male Irish Dance Principal, the Riverdance Drummer

Original Choreography: Colin Dunne, Maria Pagés

ANNA LIVIA

The Riverdance Female Irish Dance Principal & Troupe

Original choreography: John Carey. Additional text adapted from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake by Bill Whelan

SLOW AIR & TUNES

The Riverdance Musicians & the Flamenco Soloist.

HOME AND THE HEARTLAND/ HEARTLAND

The Riverdance Irish Dance Principals and Troupe and the Riverdance Singers

Original Choreography: Michael Flatley, Colin Dunne, Jean Butler

FINALE

The Company

Story by Bill Whelan, Moya Doherty and John McColgan. Music and Lyrics by Bill Whelan. Original Principal Irish Dance Choreography: Michael Flatley

At certain performances, alternative principal performers will dance the principal roles. Cast and content may be subject to change without prior notice.

WHO’S WHO in the CAST/BAND

THE RIVERDANCE IRISH

DANCE

TROUPE The Riverdance Irish Dance Troupe are world-class Irish dancers. They hail mostly from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, the United States, Canada and Australia. Between them the dancers can boast of hundreds of championships won in Ireland and abroad. Most started dancing at a young age at local dance schools and progressed to world championship level before being chosen to perform in Riverdance. The dancers would have known and competed against each other at various competitions, including the World Championships. Riverdance has given them the opportunity to perform together in a noncompetitive way. The grace and eloquence of their soft-shoe dance and the power and precision of their hard-shoe routines clearly display the endless hours of practice and their dedication to the art of Irish Dance.

THE RIVERDANCE PRINCIPAL

DANCERS

FEMALE LEAD DANCERS

OLIVIA NACHTIGAL Olivia, from Western Canada, began dancing at the age of 4 years old. She danced competitively for the Mattierin School of Irish dance in Edmonton and won many competitive titles, including placing top 5 at the World championships. She attended the Riverdance Summer School in Dublin in 2019 and her dream came true when she was asked to join the 25th Anniversary Show in 2020. She has since toured North America, Europe, UK, and China, as well as countless other countries. She is incredibly grateful to Riverdance and is looking forward to continuing her journey in the show.

MAIREAD TRAINOR Mairead, from London, began dancing at the age of two for the Trainor School of Irish Dance, run by her mother, aunt and cousin. Throughout her competitive career she won all major titles including the World Championships in 2019. She is a qualified personal trainer and has a passion for helping and training dancers. Mairead joined Riverdance

in 2018 through their summer school programme and has since toured worldwide including the UK, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, North America, Australia, Dubai, China & Japan. Mairead made her debut as principal dancer with Riverdance in 2022 at the Wang Theatre in Boston—another dream of hers come true! In 2025, Mairead became a Dance Captain which was a true honour and accomplishment. Mairead would like to thank her teachers, family and friends for helping her get to where she is today and fulfilling her dream of performing in Riverdance.

MALE LEAD DANCERS

KIERAN BRYANT Born and raised in Sydney Australia, Kieran’s dancing career began at the age of four. He studied Irish, classical ballet, contemporary, jazz, tap and musical theatre. Travelling extensively around the world to compete, Kieran won various titles at a state, national and international levels alongside his brother and sister. Kieran is also an accomplished musician and actor. He has appeared in films, television and on stage performing lead roles in musical theatre productions. After attending the Riverdance Summer School in 2016 and touring worldwide with the company, Kieran made his lead debut in the summer of 2022. In 2024, Kieran fulfilled his lifelong dream, performing lead in front of family and friends in his hometown Sydney. He looks forward to continuing to share his passion for music and dance with audiences across the globe.

WILL BRYANT Will is an accomplished stage, film and commercial dance artist. Having trained in various styles of dance including ballet, contemporary, jazz, musical theatre and tap, Will felt a deep connection with the culture, musicality, and precision of Irish dance. Born in Australia, he grew up travelling the globe competing in Irish dance, winning state and national titles. Will has performed alongside notable figures including The Wiggles, and appeared on the ABC TV hit “Dance Academy,” as well as various films. Will toured with Celtic Illusion and Heartbeat of Home prior to joining Riverdance in 2013. He subsequently landed the

Principal role in 2016, a highlight of which was performing lead at Radio City Music Hall in 2025. Having toured over 24 different countries so far, Will is delighted to continue doing what he loves, showcasing his craft, and collaborating with other artists who share his passion.

THE RIVERDANCE BAND

GUY RICKARBY (Drums, Percussion, Bodhrán and Musical Director). Guy Rickarby has performed and recorded with Van Morrison, Roger Daltrey, The Devlins, Juliet Turner and Eleanor McEvoy. Since debuting with Riverdance in 2007, he has toured with the show over six continents and is featured in the DVD Riverdance–Live in Beijing. He has been a member of the house bands for many TV music series including “The Voice (Of Ireland),” “Fame the Musical,” “You’re A Star,” “The Irish Tenors and Friends” and the 2016 RTE show “Centenary.” He often works with the RTE Concert Orchestra and with them he has performed with Kurt Elling, Jon Lord (of Deep Purple), Sharon Corr, Imelda May, Vince Mendoza and many others. Guy has also worked with the RTE NSO, the Ulster Orchestra, Sharon Shannon, Duke Special, Gavin Friday, Brian Kennedy, The Chieftains and Celtic Woman.

CATHAL CROKE (Uilleann Pipes and Whistles). Dublin born - uilleann piper Cathal Croke, a Senior All Ireland Champion and Honours Graduate in Music from the University of Limerick, has performed at festivals and toured with productions in numerous countries spanning five continents. He has played for two Presidents of Ireland, was recorded by RTÉ, has shared the stage with Ralph McTell and was recorded in the Hollywood production There You’ll Find Me, starring actors Vanessa Redgrave and Patrick Bergin, music scored by Timothy Williams. Touring with Heartbeat of Home from 2018, Cathal has performed in the London Palladium and later in 2019 in the West End run in the Piccadilly Theatre. London Theatre Direct: Special mention to Cathal Croke for a particularly haunting solo on the uilleann pipes.” More recently, he was appointed as the Musical Director of a new Irish music and dance show. He debuted with Riverdance in the Gaiety

Theatre Dublin in 2019 and has toured internationally with the show.

EMMA MCPHILEMY (Saxophone). Emma McPhilemy is a touring saxophonist known for her distinctive, versatile sound. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of musical styles, she performs across an exceptionally diverse set of genres. She is endorsed by Selmer Paris and Vandoren UK. As an educator, Emma has appeared as a guest at the Palmela International Saxophone Festival and has led masterclasses for postgraduate and undergraduate students at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, the Royal Northern College of Music, and other established UK institutions. She has also delivered classes at Berklee (USA) and the University of British Columbia (Canada). Emma was recently the Associate Saxophone Examiner at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where she was also a visiting tutor. Recent performance highlights include her debut concerto appearance with the BBC Philharmonic, international touring as Musical Director and saxophone soloist in Bill Whelan’s Riverdance, an Australian tour with her latest album repertoire, and debut concerto performances in Portugal and Italy. Upcoming projects include a concerto recording for the internationally renowned label Chandos Records, featuring a new work by UK composer Andy Scott. She will also return to the USA for further touring and teaching engagements.

HALEY RICHARDSON (Fiddle). Haley Richardson is a virtuosic musician who has garnered many prestigious awards, including multiple championships at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (All Ireland Championships), numerous Mid-Atlantic Championships, and the coveted Fiddler of Dooney awards (2015 and 2018). She brings a rare dynamism and energy to her music, informed by thorough knowledge of the form, mastery of her instrument, and trailblazing, show-stopping technique and emotion evident in every note. Haley’s most recent album, When the Wind Blows High and Clear, with Quinn Bachand, was nominated for 2020 Ensemble of the Year by the Canadian Folk Music Awards. Haley appeared in the cinema release of

Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show at the 3Arena, Dublin, and was invited by Bill Whelan, to record on the Riverdance 25th Anniversary Album www.HaleyRichardsonMusic.com @haleyrichardson.music

THE RIVERDANCE DERVISH

ENSEMBLE The Riverdance Folk Dance Ensemble combines elegance and grace with verve, dynamism and joyous physicality. The company’s dancers come from a diverse mix of cultural backgrounds and from many different countries throughout Eastern Europe. What they have in common is a dedication to dance and many years of training and performance in pursuit of perfection in their chosen art. Working as individual performers, they have come together for Riverdance, where they will share their individual talents and fuse the many elements that have gone into the development of their own unique style of dance.

THE RIVERDANCE FLAMENCO SOLOIST

ROCIO DUSMET ORELLANA Born in Madrid, Spain, Rocio began her professional career when she was eight years old. She graduated from the Royal Professional Conservatory of Dance Mariemma in the specialty of Spanish Dance in Madrid. In 2012, Rocio was awarded the Spanish Dance Prize at the XVI National Call for Dance City of Castellón. Rocio has toured France, China, Mexico, Colombia, Italy, Russia, Latvia and the United Arab Emirates as a dancer in the companies of Aida Gómez, Ibérica de Danza, Ballet Carmen Mota, Compañía Jesús Lozano, Inc. Ángel Manarre , and soloist dancer at the Festival d'Avignon. Her most recent work as a dancer and actress includes the musicals Dirty Dancing, Disney Live! Mickey's Music Festival and the Circus of Horrors. THE RIVERDANCE TAPPERS

DHARMESH PATEL Dharmesh started dancing at the age of seven and graduated from Bird College of Performing Arts in London 2007. He has danced and assisted with choreography in various shows all over the world. He is disciplined in many forms of dance ranging from Classical to Hip/Hop working in various operas at the English National Opera and The Royal

Opera House. He’s also a member of Plague, World Hip Hop International Champions 2005 and 2011 in Las Vegas. He currently still dances hip hop, contemporary, popping and locking at corporate events and TV Shows including “Strictly Come Dancing” on BBC1 and Sky 1’s “Got to Dance” as a live semi-finalist. He has performed and assisted with choreography for Cirque Du Soleil and in London West End’s opening run of The Bodyguard: The Musical. Recent performances include playing the Male Lead in Tap Factory. Dharmesh has performed The American Tap Dancer role in Riverdance for the 20th, 25th and now the 30th Anniversary tours.

KENARD WILLIAMS Kenard Williams from Henderson, North Carolina, USA, has danced all dance styles since the age of five. He joined the North Carolina Tap Ensemble (NCYTE) at the age of 10 and danced with them until his senior year of high school. He was an American Tap Company member in 2018-2019, attending the 2018 World Tap Championships as a part of Team USA. After his time with ATC, he went to college at East Carolina University graduating with honors with a BFA in Dance Performance and Choreography. He studied in Africa as part of his degree to teach dance. After college he moved to Boston, MA. Since 2022, Kenard has become an American Tap Company coach and a guest choreographer at Nancy Chippendale’s Dance Studios. Kenard has toured with Riverdance on the 2023 European Tour, 2024 China Tour and the 2025 UK tour.

BILL WHELAN (Composer). Bill Whelan has composed music for theatre, film and orchestra. His 1997 Grammy Awardwinning music Riverdance continues to be performed around the world. To coincide with the 25th anniversary tour, Bill completed a new studio recording of the music from Riverdance, released by Decca/Universal Records, featuring many of the young musicians who play the music live with the show. He also composed a new score for the feature film, Riverdance: The Animated Adventure. His orchestral works include: The Seville Suite, Spirit Of Mayo, The Connemara Suite and Linen & Lace His musical settings of the literary works

of Irish writers include the poetry of WB Yeats, Paul Muldoon, Derek Mahon, Tom McIntyre, Frank McGuinness and Paul Durcan. His music for film includes scores for Dancing at Lughansa starring Meryl Streep, Some Mother’s Son featuring Helen Mirren and Lamb with Liam Neeson. As a producer in the studio, he has worked with U2, Van Morrison, Kate Bush, Richard Harris, The Dubliners, Planxty, Andy Irvine, Davy Spillane and Bulgarian/Irish band, East Wind. In 2022, his memoir The Road to Riverdance was published, described by Gabriel Byrne as “a fascinating and revealing book about the man and his music.” Bill continues his compositional work, recently completing Stolen Hearts, a work for traditional musicians and symphony orchestra performed by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland at the National Concert Hall in 2024. Bill is a Fellow of the Royal College of Music and holds two honorary doctorates. He is an Honorary Freeman of the City of Limerick, where he was born.

MOYA DOHERTY (Producer). Moya Doherty’s career encompasses the creative industries, theatre, radio and television production and presentation, both in Ireland and internationally. She fronted a number of arts, features and documentary programmes for Public Service Media. As Executive Producer, Moya developed a number of charity Telethons, the Eurovision Song Contest and the televising of the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics held in Ireland in 2003. Moya was the Commissioning Producer for Riverdance which premiered at the Eurovision Song Contest of 1994. Moya has received numerous awards and accolades over the years, including the Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the Year, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and Honorary Doctorates from the University of Ulster, University College Dublin and from the National University of Ireland in recognition of her ongoing commitment and philanthropic contribution to the arts in Ireland.

JOHN MCCOLGAN (Director). John McColgan is a multi-award-winning producer and director. He was Head of Entertainment (RTÉ Television), Head of Weekend Entertainment (ITV/

TVAM) and was awarded a Jacob’s Television Award (1980). He played a key role in the evolution of Riverdance from the original seven-minute dance number to the full stage show. He is founding director of Tyrone Productions whose productions include: Quirke (BBC), Beckett on Film (C4), The Hunger (RTE/ARTE), David Brophy’s Choir Series (RTE) and Born to Riverdance (BBC). John served as Chairman of the Abbey Theatre Centenary Committee and directed a critically acclaimed production of Dion Boucicault’s melodrama The Shaughraun. He produced a major theatrical event marking the State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland (2011). John is the director of Heartbeat of Home which premiered in Dublin (2013), toured in North America and China and played in London’s West End (2019). He holds an Honorary Doctorate of Law from the National University of Ireland. John is an accomplished photographer and is an Ambassador for Trócaire, one of Ireland’s largest development agencies. His recent work includes the documentary This is Palestine and a book of his photography Looking at the Same Moon

PADRAIC MOYLES (Executive Producer/Associate Director). Born in Dublin, Ireland, Padraic emigrated to New York when he was nine years old. At the age of 12, he starred as the principal actor in the Off-Broadway production of Grandchild of Kings, directed by Harold Prince. Dancing under the tutelage of Donny Golden, he joined Riverdance in 1997, going on to become Dance Captain and Principal Dancer. He was nominated for an Ovation Award for his leading role in the show. In 2006, he joined the Broadway production of The Pirate Queen as Dance Captain before returning to Riverdance in 2008. He has had the privilege to perform for heads of state and notable individuals from around the world, including Michelle Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Padraic is also proud to be the Executive Producer/Director for the international show Heartbeat of Home which has toured China, North America and played in London’s West End. He was Dance Director and a choreographer on Riverdance: The Animated Adventure.

Padraic would like to give special thanks to his wife Niamh, his children Juliette-May and Harrison Rhys, his father, brothers and sister for their continued support. He dedicates all his work to his late mother Christine Moyles.

CHRIS BATSTONE AND JOEL BRANDWINE

(Production Management). Chris and Joel have been with Riverdance for five years, since the re-imagining of the tour on the 25th Anniversary. Primarily overseeing the Riverdance North American Tour, Chris and Joel have worked on many shows, including King Kong (Broadway), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Tour), Jersey Boys, Legally Blonde, The Karate Kid Musical and Queen of Versailles. When not working with Riverdance, Joel is the Assistant Professor of Technical Production at Boston University.

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North America Marketing

Polk and Co.

Jennifer Gallagher, Allied Global Marketing

Production Management ............. Chris Batstone and Joel Brandwine

Company Manager

Associate Company Manager

Production Stage Manager .....................................

Technical Stage Manager

Irish Dance Captain

Dervish Dance Captain

Head Carpenter

Production Electrician

Head Electrician/Relighter

Assistant Electrician/Video Tech

Jeffrey Mensch

Shawn Passero

Aaron Kennedy

Michael Griffin

Mairead Trainor

Christine Lesnikova

Derek Johnson

Dominic White

Rose Nuchims

Katie Twomey

Tour Buses by Timi’s Tours Transportation Housing by Road Concierge Drums provided by ..............................................................PEARL Cymbals provided by Zildjian Drumheads provided by ........................................................Evans Drumsticks provided by .........................................................Vater Protection provided by Racket Cases US Immigration Counsel Barst Mukamal & Kleiner LLP Flamenco Consultant Yolanda Gonzalez Sobrado Photography Deidre Buck, Barbara Corsico, Ewa Figaszewska, Hugo Glendenning, Jack Hartin, Tom Lawlor, Joan Marcus, Rob McDougall, Alan Rennie, Wouter Vellekoop

Riverdance Poetry

Assistant Electrician ................................................

Advance Electrician

Production Sound

Head Sound/Monitors

Assistant Sound/FOH Mixer

Mary Anderson

Charlie Hickey

Kevin McGing

Isaac Sheppard

Justin McIntyre

Wardrobe Supervisor Kristen O'Maley

Wardrobe Assistant Maerius Jean Porter

Physical Therapy/Massage Therapy

Merchandising

NEURO TOUR, Physical Therapy, Inc.

MAX MERCHANDISING LLC

International Representation Second Symphony Ltd

North American Representation ................. WME Entertainment LLC

FOR ABHANN PRODUCTIONS LIMITED

Directors Moya Doherty, John McColgan, David Orr

RIVERDANCE DUBLIN PRODUCTION OFFICE

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

General Manager

Marketing Manager

Marketing Executive

Costume Shop Supervisor

Padraic Moyles

Sean O’Brien

Mary Keatley O’Donnell

Jason O’Neill

Monica Ennis

Finance Director.........................................................

Financial Accountant

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Associate Costume Designers and Stylists

Ciaran Evans

Michelle Fox

Monica Ennis, Niamh O’Connor

Transport Sponsorship Aer Lingus www.aerlingus.com

Dance Flooring and Covering .......... American Harlequin Corporation

Soft Goods iWeiss Theatrical Solutions

Lighting, Video, LED Screen PRG

Sound Equipment ...................................................... CLAIR Global

Handheld Radios Protocol Telecommunications Inc

Trucking Provided by HenX USA LLC

POETRY AND MUSIC

Theo Dorgan Spoken by John Kavanagh Music orchestrations by Nick Ingram and Bill Whelan Riverdance soundtrack recorded by Brian Whelan, Brian Masterson and Andrew Boland Riverdance soundtrack mixed by Brian Masterson

THE PRODUCER WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO: RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Limited; Paul McGuinness - Principle Management, Liam Miller, Maurice Cassidy, Tommy Higgins; The Office of Public Works; The National Gallery of Ireland; Elements of the Ardagh Chalice and other artefacts by kind permission of the director of The National Museum of Ireland.

PREVIOUS CREDITS

Senior Executive Producer Julian Erskine (1995-2020) Set Design Mary Morrow, Robert Ballagh

Lighting Design .............................. Andrew Leonard, Rupert Murray

Lighting Design Benjamin Pearcy, John Comiskey Costumes for Riverdance Eurovision 1994 Margaret Crosse Costumes for Riverdance – The Show .............................. Jen Kelly Projection Dick Straker, Chris Slingsby Projection Animation Benjamin Pearcy

STAY IN TOUCH WITH RIVERDANCE

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RIVERDANCE SUMMER SCHOOL academy.riverdance.com

The Musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.

Backstage Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

TPAM, The Press Agents employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AUTHORITY

Ty Sutton President/CEO

Alan Hooper, Chair

Dev Motwani, Vice Chair

Charles L. Palmer, Treasurer

Barbara H. Jones, Secretary

John E. Abdo

Bonnie Barnett

Rebecca Bratter

M. Austin Forman

Debra Hixon

Robert B. Lochrie III

John M. Milledge

George I. Platt

Barbra Stern

BROWARD PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION

Lisa Kitei President

John E. Abdo

Dev Motwani, Chair

Ann M. Burris, Vice Chair

Alice Lucia Jackson, Secretary

Eric Vainder, Treasurer

Sen. George S. LeMieux, Immediate Past Chair

Beverly Raphael Altman

Stephanie Aoun

Bonnie Barnett

Richard Berkowitz

Jason Edelmann

Robert Esposito

Rana Ghosh

Nugene Harvey

Aly Heimovics

Andrew Heller

Brian Huseman

Carol Kalagher

James LaBate

Charles Ladd

Michael Landry

Ray Leightman

Jarett Levan

Robert B. Lochrie III

Jack Melnicoff

Dominick Miniaci

Julie Pabst

Charles L. Palmer

Jodi Peck

Ramón Rodriguez

Anne Scherer

Barry E. Somerstein, Esq.

Michelle Howland Sussman

J. Kenneth Tate

George Taylor

Stephanie Toothaker

Joyce Worthington Virga

Douglas Von Allmen

Christine Welch

Gary Wendt

Jake Wurzak

Kurt Zimmerman

Pearl Goodman - Emerita

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Broward Center for the Performing Arts

Donor Honor Roll

The Broward Performing Arts Foundation gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following benefactors whose support has helped maintain the Broward Center’s excellence over the years.

Honor Roll of Cumulative Giving

$5,000,000

and Above

The Huizenga Family • Bernard and Suzanne Scharf

S. Donald and Michelle Howland Sussman • Lillian S. Wells Foundation

$2,500,000 and Above

AutoNation, Inc. • Bank of America • Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation

JM Family Enterprises, Inc. • Rose Miniaci and Family • Peck Foundation, Milwaukee

Mr. and Mrs. August Urbanek Family and The Au-Rene Foundation

Linda and Douglas Von Allmen • Gary Wendt

$1,000,000 and Above

The John E. Abdo Family • Beverly and Joel Altman In Memory of Vincent and Eda Maria Amaturo • Dianne and Michael Bienes

Broadway Across America • Lois L. Deicke • Albert E. and Birdie W. Einstein Fund

Jeannette and Marty Engelmann • Linda Haller • Mr. Jay Harris • Andrew M. Heller

William and Norma Horvitz Family Foundation • Hudson Family Foundation

Robert Wood Johnson Family Charities • Kapila Family Foundation

Margaret Adderley Kelly • Josephine S. Leiser Foundation

Judith Linnell Foundation • The Alfred and Rose Miniaci Foundation

Mary N. Porter Legacy Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward

Joseph and Louise Rumbaugh • The Salah Foundation • Lorraine Thomas • Truist

Waste Management, Inc. of Florida • Wayne and Lucretia Weiner • Deborah Wendt

$500,000 and Above

BBX Capital Corporation • Colin W. Brown • Ann M. Burris

Clifford Jason Cideko and Fredrick Warten • Community Foundation of Broward M. Austin and Christine Forman • Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman • Leo Goodwin Foundation Greenspoon Marder • Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust • The Ingham Family

Carol Harrison Kalagher • Dr. and Mrs. Nile R. Lestrange

The Family of Susie and Alan B. Levan • Marie Morris in memory of Morton Morris D.O.J.D. Motwani Family • William and Anita Newman Foundation • Northern Trust N.A.

The Charles L. Palmer Family • Slattery Family Foundation

Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A. • Stiles

Michelle Howland Sussman • Taft Foundation • Kenny and Sandy Tate and Family

Nancy Bryant and Jerry Taylor

$250,000

and Above

The Jan and Frank Abdo Family • Ron and Kathy Assaf

Bonnie Barnett and Dr. Robert L. Kagan • Blanche and Bill Baum • Gene Berman

Neil Burmeister and Bob Romano • Caring Friends Foundation, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee

Rick and Rita Case Automotive Group • Martin and Terri Cole • The Robert Elmore Family

Jack and Beverly Fox • Funding Arts Broward • Jesse and Susan Gaddis

Harry A. and Edith D. Gampel • Linda Gill and Mary Gill

William Glazer and Thomas Smith, PhD

Janice and Robert Goldsten • Douglas Gorab in loving memory of Ron Plotkin

Barbara and Arnold Grevior • Raymond C. Griffis, Jr. and Mark R. Tews

Gunster • Halprin Family Foundation A • The Hooper Family

Barbara and Milton Jones • Eleanor M. and Herbert D. Katz Family Foundation

Elaine and Jon Krupnick • Roger R. Hinkley and Herbert J. Kurtzheim • The LaBate Family

Michael and Barbara Landry • The Family of Richard and Marie and Alan and Marsha Levy

Brooke and Robert Lochrie • Robin and Per Lööf • Dr. Lee and Brigitte Mandel

Diana and Emmett McTigue • Mr. Ken Meares and Dr. Sharon McQuillan

Mercedes-Benz of Fort Lauderdale • Barry Minoff • Jan and Jim Moran

Performing Arts Center PACERS, Inc. • Timothy and Suzanne Peterson

Sandy and Art Phillips • Publix Super Markets Charities

Nan and Raymond E. Sachs • Stu Siegel • The Sidney, Milton & Leoma Simon Foundation

Chester M. Slonaker and Don Friedman

Kendall and Gilbert Spencer

• Barry and Susan Somerstein Family

• Millicent and Bob Steele • Jamie Stiles • Sun Sentinel

Joshua and Nicole Taggart • Richard and Christine Welch • Mark and Linda Wilford

Seth and Lori Wise • Patricia and Kurt Zimmerman

Heidi and David Alderman

Barbara and Marc Alexander

Toula Amanna

Amazon

American Express

Rachel and Ron Antevy

Stephanie Aoun and Robert Wagner

Artisan Foods – Brad and Stacey Friedman

Madaline and Mark Asofsky

AT&T

Beverly S. Bachrach

John & Mimi Bauer in memory of August Philip Bauer

Abbe and Steven Becker

Robert G. and Emily Bennett

Diana Bergheim and Shari Robbins

Richard and Sandy Berkowitz

Jonathan and Stacy Berstein

Bob Birdsong

Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

Blosser Family Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward

BNY Mellon Wealth Management

Robert and Christina Brinkman

Burdette Beckmann Inc.

Vivian Cardia

Amy and Howard Chafetz

Chatoff Charitable Foundation

Peter B. Cinelli, M.D. and Michael LiPuma

Caryn Clayman

Scott Clearwater and Christopher Ambs

Patricia Colbert

Melissa Corrado-Harrison

Philip and Anna Cyburt

Carolyn Davis and Ned Black

Patricia Deering

James and Cathy Donnelly

Jane and Douglas Eagon

Bonnie Eletz

Charles and Laurie Ermer

Claire Fair

Antje and Leonard Farber

Dr. and Mrs. Abraham S. Fischler

Ken Fisher and Elizabeth Lender

Charles F. and Esther M. Frye Foundation

David and Sheila Fuente

Future Tech Enterprise

Garvin Family Foundation

Leslie Gaynor

Mr. David and Dr. Ellen Gendal

Genesis Inspiration Foundation

The Neil Goldberg Dream Foundation

Gore Family Memorial Foundation Trust

Kenneth M. Goss

Susan and Wil Greaton

Thomas E. Greenbaum

Charitable Foundation

$100,000 and Above

Martin B. Greenberg Foundation –

David Greenberg

Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, P.A.

The Hagen Family Foundation

Steven Halmos

Family Foundation

Dr. George and Jana Hanbury

June and Gordon

Harcourt-Heaver

Robert Harrigan and Cindy Lane

Lorie and Gene Harvey

The A.D. Henderson Foundation, Inc.

The Herald

Richard Herter and Dennis Baney

Dr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Hoch

Holland & Knight

Carmen and Peter Hotchkiss

Hull Family Foundation

Alice and Mike Jackson

George Dean & Susu Johnson

Craig Johnston and James Stellas

Richard and Mary Kazares

Sam W. Klein Charitable Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Kelly and Keith Koenig –City Furniture

Kimberly and Dennis Kozlowski

The Krause Family Foundation

Adam and Tina Kreysar

Mary Fanizzi Krystoff

Charlie Ladd

Arthur and Christine Lambertus

Liz and Kurt Langsenkamp

The Lasdon Family Foundation

Mr. Peter Lavezzoli

Isabel and Marvin Leibowitz

Ida and Ray Leightman

Senator George S. LeMieux

Dara and Jarett Levan

Ashley and Matt Lindsay

Susan and Buddy Lochrie

Marcel and Barbara Maier and Family

Catherine and Matt Mandell

The Mandic Family

The Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

The Marquis George MacDonald Foundation –Mr. Lee McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marrinson

The Carl Mayhue Family

David J. Lavelle and Bruce P. McBean

Jack and Stephanie Melnicoff

The John & Dee Mercede

Family and Janet Mercede Real Estate

Dr. Edward D. and Susan M. Michaelson

Mary and Dean Middleton

Lesleen and Donald Mileham

Cheryl and Christian Miller

Carole Nugent

Keith and Deb Oates

Patrick and Gail O’Brien

The Olefson Family

Peggy Olin

Molly O’Neill and Mary Ginnard

Merle and Michael Orlove

John and Priscilla Oughton

Bruce G. Paddock

Eduardo Pelaez, Gabriella Smith and Family

Elizabeth and Jonathan Peress

Louis and Anita Perlman Family Foundation

PNC Foundation

Harry L. Posin

Jo Ann and Philip Procacci

Senator Nan and David Rich

Beth and Philip Rielly

Leonard and Sally Robbins

Jeffery and Pam Roberts

Shannon and Johnathan Robertson

Cynthia and Ramón Rodríguez

Bruce and Jacquelyn Rogow

Mr. and Mrs. John Roschman

Sharon Roscioli

Marcelle and Andy Rosen

Miriam and David Rush

Dr. and Mrs. Luigi Salvaneschi

Anne and William Scherer

Lois and John Schmatz

Alan M. Schwartz, M.D.

Marjorie and Martin

Schwartzberg

Sensormatic Electronics Corporation

Jill Siegel

Drazia and Harvey Simon

Muriel and Don Smith

Susan A. Smith

SouthState Bank

Alex C. Spektor

Mrs. George Sprague

Perry and Sandy Stamos

Roni and Stuart Stein

Theodore R. Stephan

Mr. Jeremy Straub

Kitty and Chuck Tatelbaum

Thomas Family Foundation

Ticketmaster

Pamela Tindall

Stephanie Toothaker

Toppel Family Foundation

Katie and Paul Turner

Ultimate Kronos Group – UKG

Joyce Worthington Virga

Mark and Lynda Walter

Beckie and Marshall Weinberg

Barton and Shirley Weisman

Wells Fargo

Wilson Butler Architects

Jorge and Alix Wolf

Richard J. Wolfenden

Kristin and Jake Wurzak

Roxanne and Mark Zinn

Pam Africk and Shari Africk-Olefson

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allegri and Family

Drs. Neel Amin and Travis Lewis

Peter L. Babinski, M.D. and Alan L. Curtis

Julia Baldwin

Drs. Alvan and Linda Balent

Gloria and Herbert Barker

David and Michael Barnes

Dr. Howard and Mrs. Judee Barron

BB&T

Caryn and Michael Bedzow

Kimberly and Barry Belmont

John and Sandy Benz

Berkson Family

C. Graham Berwind III –Director, Spring Point Partners

Bessemer Trust Company

The Binko Family

The Boca Raton

Ellyn Bogdanoff

David Bowles and Christopher Boswell

Betsy and Robert Bradford

Howard and Rebecca Braverman

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Brizel

Erin and Keith Brown

Nancy Brown – Fritch Foundation

Mrs. Blanche S. Buck

Setnor Byer Family Charitable Fund

Mr. Andrew and Dr. Connie Caldwell

Margaret and Matt Callihan

Luciana Caplan

Kevin and Mary Carroll

James L. Case and Family

Arlo and Robert Casper

George Catzavelos

Flo and Rick Celender

Chance Family

Eleanor Chaney

The Chernov Family

Robin and Steven Chess

Ruchel and Pieter Coetzee

Lisa and James Colen

Nelson and Hollis D’Antonio

Daoud’s Fine Jewelry

John and Elizabeth Deinhardt

Bob DeLizza

Jonathan DeLuca

Tiffany and David DiPietro

Dr. Jim Doherty

Dr. Tony and Jean Dorto

Paige and Whitney Dutton

Gwen and Howard Dvorkin

Najla & Bernie Eastman

Margaret Edwards

Andy Elisburg

Jim Ellis

Mrs. Anne A. Ellman

$50,000 and Above

Waden E. Emery III MD FAAN

Raquel and President Emeritus

Ray Ferrero Jr.

Fifth Third Bank

Mark Finkelstein – Sonny and Linda Finkelstein

Anita and Michael Fischler

Flamingo Road Nursery –Lisa and Jim Dezell

Sharon Florescue

Florida Power & Light

Florida Theatrical Association

Margie and Trevor Fried

Leta and Joe Gardella

Jason S. Gibson

Sonia and Michael Gleit

Sara and Steven M. Goldberg

Sally Goldman Foundation

Clay B. Goldstein and Marty Silver

Sally and Neil Goldwasser

Golda and Sheldon Golub

Esther Zinn Gordon

The Reuben and Mollie Gordon Foundation, Inc.

Andrew Greenfield

Walter and Christina Griffith

Richard Grillo and James Coughlin

Gross Family Trust

Suzanne Gunzburger

Nurit and Steve Haft

Hale Piano and Organ, Inc. –Charles K. Hale

Marie and Leo Hansen

Dr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Harris

Bill and Patty Hawk

Craig and Rachel Hecker

Crockett Herd

Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Hift

Mr. and Mrs. Zach Hoffman

Wes and Mercedes Holston

Marci and Ron Holzer

Michael and Yvette Hooley

Carola Hooper

Frank and Donna Horkey

Daniel Hotte and Vita Gopman Hotte

Karen and David Humble

Hans J. Hvide and J. Erik Hvide

Iberia

IBM

Incapital

Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Ingalls

Joseph and Patricia Jack

Dr. and Mrs. Maury A. Jayson

Helen and Kirnanja Joe

Dr. James and Janet Jordan

Robert B. Judd

Lital and Itai Kathein

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Katz

Dr. Albert E. Kaufman and Esther G. Kaufman

Andrée and Harvey Kelly

David Kilmnick

Bobbi and Joseph Kirner

Lisa Kitei

Harold and Deko Klebanoff

William Korey

Jon Kotler, M.D. & Anita

Paoli Kotler, Esq.

John O. LaFollette

Gwendolyn and Sydney Landers

Carole Wien Langer

Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Liebeskind

Dr. Fred and Bonnie Lippman

The Livek Family

Mitchell Lombard

Sean Donovan and Lori Macpherson

Ira Maltz and Janis Gallinson

Sandi and John Mann

Karen Mintz Margulies

Frederick Martin and Craig Standen

Mastriana Family

Dr. and Mrs. Wayne and Lianne Maxson

Laura L. McAuliffe

Tom and Vickie McDonald

Andy McNeill and Todd Bludworth

Cindy and Jeff McWaters

Rosalee and Charles Messa

The Miller Family

Fred and Audrey Millsaps

Minto Foundation

Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Marcia Moselle

Moss & Associates

Bernie and Cheri Moyle

Peter S. Mozino Foundation –Ted J. Mozino, Joan Readding, Barbara Mozino Seegul

William and Una Murphy

Melinda Nakaya and Dana Cellucci

Naro Family

Betty and Dan O’Connor

James and Laura O’Connor

Paul M. and Patricia E. O’Hara

Old School Hospitality

Jeannie and Michael O’Neill

The Opera Guild, Inc.

Claire and Harold Oshry

Frances Osthoff

Wes and Angie Parker

Ladan and Patrick G. Patel

Forest Patten and Jamie Stafford

Marc and Phyllis Pechter

Sheryl Maher and Blaine Phillips

Caroline Pierce

George and Anne Platt

Michelle and Hap Pomerantz

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quatrano

$50,000 and Above (cont’d)

Dr. William J. and Deborah Rand

Lindsay Raphael

The Rinker Companies Foundation, Inc.

Robin and Michael Robins

Lisa and Richard Roselli

Durée and Dwayne Ross

Joni and Alan Routman

Runway Growers

Saslaw Family Foundation

Shelly and Phoebe Satlin

Mr. Tim and Dr. Mary Scanlon

Alexandria and John Scherer

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Schlesinger

Sheri Fiske Schultz and Lee Lasris

Joel Schwartz Family

Theresa, Denise & Robin Scogna

Wylie T. Scott, M.D.

Sarah and Kelley Shanley

Ashley and Shea Smith

Wilbur and Jean Snider

Allan C. Sorensen

Carolyne Smith Spataro

Dr. Henry and Elaine Spiro

Adam Steinberg

Susan and Marshall Steirn

Anita Stember

Isobel and Roger Sturgeon

Chuck Sussman

The Ovation Society

Paul and Jodi Tartell

Elizabeth Tonkin

Gale Goldstein Tucker

Dr. Brian Udell

Jacqueline Udell

Steven and Carolyn Valancy

Betsy and David Weisman and Family

Florence and Bob Werner

Gene A. Whiddon, Sr.

Jeremy and Yeva Wilford

Lynne Wines

Dr. and Mrs. Zachariah P. Zachariah

Linda and Scott Zakheim

Judd and Laura Zebersky

Patricia and Lawrence Zuanich

The Ovation Society recognizes friends who support the Broward Center with planned gift arrangements.

John E. Abdo • Beverly Raphael Altman • Stephanie Aoun and Robert Wagner

Beverly S. Bachrach • Bonnie Barnett • Richard A. Berkowitz

Ann M. Burris • Judith Carney • Flo and Rick Celender

Carolyn Davis and Ned Black and Philip Davis • Dr. Lynn Dieter • Robert Esposito

Rana Ghosh • William Glazer and Thomas Smith, Ph.D. • Neil Goldberg

Mrs. Sara Goldberg • Barry H. and Elisa R. Goldman • Jan Goodheart and Ian Ibbetson

Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman • Richard A. Grillo • Marie and Leo Hansen

Robert Harrigan and Cindy Lane • Nugene Harvey • Aly Heimovics • Andrew M. Heller

Anne Hotte • Brian Huseman • Alice and Mike Jackson • Craig Johnston and James Stellas

Carol Harrison Kalagher • Lisa J. Kitei • James and Lynn LaBate • Charles Ladd

Arthur and Christine Lambertus • Ida and Ray Leightman • George S. LeMieux • Michael Lepera

Mrs. Nile Lestrange • Jarett Levan • Robert B. Lochrie III • Laura L. McAuliffe • Jack Melnicoff

Dominick Miniaci • Dev Ramesh Motwani • Ann Klingloff Newman • Peggy Olin

Ms. Sharon Oliver • Matthew J. Organ • Charles L. Palmer • Jodi Peck and Les Weil

Sally and Leonard Robbins • Ramon Rodriguez • Allan E. Ross

Mr. Robert Rusinko and Mr. Frank Stumpo • Bernard and Suzanne Scharf

Anne Scherer • Lyneth and Bobby Schroeter

Alan M. Schwartz, M.D. • Drazia S. Simon • Barry E. Somerstein, Esq.

Michelle Howland Sussman • Ty and Polly Sutton

Kenny and Sandy Tate and Family • George Taylor and Heather Geronemus

Joan M. Thornton • Stephanie Toothaker

Gale Goldstein Tucker • Eric Vainder • Joyce Worthington Virga • Bruce A. Voelkel

Linda and Douglas Von Allmen • Richard and Christine Welch • Deborah Wendt

Gary Wendt • Ethelind Altman Wiener • Victoria and Joel Wugalter

Jake Wurzak • Patricia and Kurt Zimmerman

Broward Performing Arts Foundation Named Endowed Funds

Beverly and Joel Altman Endowed Fund for Education

Amaturo Performing Arts Endowed Fund

Jane S. Brown Memorial Education Fund

Albert E. and Birdie W. Einstein Endowed Fund

M. Austin and Christine Forman Endowed Fund

William Glazer and Thomas Smith General Endowed Fund

Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman Endowed Fund

Doug Gorab and Ron Plotkin Fund for Children’s Education

Barbara and Arnold Grevior Education Endowed Fund

Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust Education Endowed Fund

Michelle Howland General Endowed Fund

JM Family - Jim and Jan Moran Endowed Fund

Kapila Family Foundation Endowed Fund

Kapila Family Foundation Endowed Fund for Sensory-Inclusive Pre-School Programs

Rose Miniaci Education Endowed Fund

Anita Perlman Endowed Fund

Art and Sandy Phillips Family Fund

Rumbaugh Care and Maintenance Fund • Rumbaugh Perpetual Care Endowed Fund

Kendall and Gilbert Spencer Endowed Fund • Gotta Dance! Ted Stephan Endowed Fund

Sandy and Kenny Tate Endowed Education Fund

Nancy Bryant and Jerry Taylor Education Endowed Fund

I Lorraine Thomas Endowed Fund for Children

2025/2026 Memberships and Gifts

Robert B. Lochrie, Jr. Founders’ Club “Buddy’s Club”

After making cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more, “Buddy’s Club” members carry on the legacy of Broward Center founders through annual contributions of $10,000 and above.

John E. Abdo Family

Heidi and David Alderman

Barbara and Marc Alexander

Beverly and Joel Altman

Toula Amanna

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Amaturo

Amazon

Rachel and Ron Antevy

Stephanie Aoun and Robert Wagner

Artisan Foods – Brad and Stacey Friedman

Madaline and Mark Asofsky

Bank of America

Bonnie Barnett and Dr. Robert L. Kagan

Abbe and Steven Becker

Mrs. Emily Bennett

Diana Bergheim and Shari Robbins

Richard and Sandy Berkowitz

Gene A. Berman

Jonathan and Stacy Berstein

Dianne Bienes

Broadway Across America

Colin W. Brown

Neil Burmeister and Bob Romano

Ann M. Burris

Vivian Cardia

Rita and Rick Case Automotive Group

Amy and Howard Chafetz

Caryn Clayman

Scott Clearwater and Christopher Ambs

Patricia Colbert

Martin and Terri Cole

Melissa Corrado-Harrison

Philip and Anna Cyburt

Carolyn Davis and Ned Black

Patricia Deering

Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation

Jon DeLuca

James and Cathy Donnelly

Jane and Douglas Eagon

Bonnie E. Eletz

Jeannette and Marty Engelmann

Charles and Laurie Ermer

Claire Fair

Ken Fisher and Elizabeth Lender

Christine and M. Austin Forman

Jack and Beverly Fox

Future Tech Enterprise

Mrs. Susan Gaddis

Garvin Family Foundation

Leslie Gaynor

Mr. David and Dr. Ellen Gendal

William Glazer and Thomas Smith, Ph.D.

Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman

Leo Goodwin Foundation

Douglas Gorab

Susan and Wil Greaton

Thomas E. Greenbaum

Charitable Foundation

Martin B. Greenberg Foundation –

David Greenberg

Greenspoon Marder

Barbara Maunus Grevior

Raymond C. Griffis, Jr. and Mark R. Tews

Gunster Law Firm

Linda Haller

Bert Halprin

Dr. George and Jana Hanbury

Lorie and Gene Harvey

Andrew M. Heller

Richard Herter and Dennis Baney

Alan and Kristen Hooper

Carmen and Peter Hotchkiss

Hudson Family Foundation

Chris and Aubrey Hull

The Ingham Family

Alice and Mike Jackson

JM Family Enterprises, Inc.

Robert Wood Johnson Family Charities

Craig Johnston and James Stellas

Barbara and Milton Jones

Carol Harrison Kalagher

Kapila Family Foundation

Eleanor & Herbert Katz Family

Sam W. Klein Charitable Foundation

Kimberly and Dennis Kozlowski

Elaine and Jon Krupnick

Mary Fanizzi Krystoff

The LaBate Family

Charlie Ladd

Michael and Barbara Landry

Liz and Kurt Langsenkamp

Ida and Ray Leightman

Josephine S. Leiser Foundation

Mrs. Nile R. Lestrange

Dara and Jarett Levan

Mrs. Marsha Levy

Ashley and Matt Lindsay

Brooke and Robert Lochrie

Susan Lochrie

Robin and Per Lööf

Marcel and Barbara Maier

Dr. Lee and Brigitte Mandel

Catherine and Matt Mandell

The Mandic Family

The Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

Mr. Ken Meares and Dr. Sharon McQuillan

Jack and Stephanie Melnicoff

The Mercede Family

Lesleen and Donald Mileham

Cheryl and Christian Miller

The Miniaci Family

Barry Minoff

Motwani Family

William and Anita Newman Foundation

Northern Trust

Carole Nugent

Keith and Deb Oates

Gail O’Brien

The Olefson Family

Peggy Olin

Molly O’Neill and Mary Ginnard

Bruce G. Paddock

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Palmer

Peck Foundation, Milwaukee

Eduardo Pelaez, Gabriella Smith and Family

Elizabeth and Jonathan Peress

Timothy and Suzanne Peterson

Sandy and Art Phillips

Harry L. Posin

Jo Ann and Philip Procacci

Senator Nan and David Rich

Beth and Philip Rielly

Sally Robbins

Shannon & Johnathan Robertson

Ramón and Cindy Rodríguez

Sharon Roscioli

Marcelle and Andy Rosen

The Salah Foundation

Bernard and Suzanne Scharf

Anne and William Scherer

Marjorie and Martin

Schwartzberg

Stu Siegel

Drazia and Harvey Simon

The Sidney, Milton & Leoma Simon Foundation

Chester M. Slonaker and Don Friedman

Susan A. Smith

Barry and Susan Somerstein

SouthState Bank

Alex C. Spektor

Mrs. George R. Sprague

Perry and Sandy Stamos

Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson, P.A.

Roni and Stuart Stein

Stiles

Jeremy Straub

S. Donald and Michelle Howland Sussman

Kenny and Sandy Tate and Family

Kitty and Chuck Tatelbaum

Nancy Bryant and Jerry Taylor

Thomas Family Foundation

Ticketmaster

Pamela Tindall

Stephanie Toothaker

Toppel Family Foundation

Truist

Katie and Paul Turner

Joyce Worthington Virga

Linda and Douglas Von Allmen

Mark and Lynda Walter

Mrs. Beckie Weinberg

Wayne and Lucretia Weiner

Shirley Weisman

Richard and Christine Welch

Lillian S. Wells Foundation

Gary Wendt

Mark and Linda Wilford

Jorge and Alix Wolf

Kristin and Jake Wurzak

Patricia and Kurt Zimmerman

Mark and Roxanne Zinn

Patrons’ Circle

After making cumulative gifts of $50,000 or more, Patrons’ Circle members continue their Benefactor support with annual gifts of $5,000 and above.

Platinum Benefactors

Pam Africk and Shari Africk-Olefson

Drs. Neel Amin and Travis Lewis

David and Michael Barnes

Caryn and Michael Bedzow

Berkson Family

The Binko Family

The Boca Raton

Ellyn Bogdanoff

David Bowles and Christopher Boswell

Nancy Brown – Fritch Foundation

Setnor Byer Family Charitable Fund

Mr. Andrew and Dr. Connie Caldwell

Luciana Caplan

Kevin and Mary Carroll

Arlo and Robert Casper

The Chernov Family

Robin and Steven Chess

Lisa and James Colen

Nelson and Hollis D’Antonio

Bob DeLizza

Tiffany and David DiPietro

Dr. Jim Doherty

Gwen and Howard Dvorkin

Najla & Bernie Eastman

Andy Elisburg

Raquel and President Emeritus

Ray Ferrero Jr.

Anita and Michael Fischler

Sharon Florescue

Margie and Trevor Fried

Leta and Joe Gardella

Sally Goldman Foundation

Clay B. Goldstein and Marty Silver

Sally Goldwasser and Daniel Goldwasser

Andrew Greenfield

Gross Family Trust

Suzanne Gunzburger

Nurit and Steve Haft

Marie and Leo Hansen

Craig and Rachel Hecker

Carola Hooper

Daniel Hotte and Vita Gopman Hotte

Helen and Kirnanja Joe

Lital and Itai Kathein

Andrée and Harvey Kelly

David Kilmnick

Jon Kotler, M.D. & Anita

Paoli Kotler, Esq.

Dr. Fred and Bonnie Lippman

The Livek Family

Ira Maltz and Janis Gallinson

Sandi and John Mann

Frederick Martin and Craig Standen

Mastriana Family

Dr. and Mrs. Wayne and Lianne Maxson

Laura L. McAuliffe

Tom and Vickie McDonald

Cindy and Jeff McWaters

Rosalee and Charles Messa

The Miller Family

Moss & Associates

Naro Family

James and Laura O’Connor

Old School Hospitality

Jeannie and Michael O’Neill

Ladan and Patrick G. Patel

Marc and Phyllis Pechter

Sheryl Maher and Blaine Phillips

Runway Growers

Saslaw Family Foundation

Phoebe Satlin

Mr. Tim and Dr. Mary Scanlon

Sheri Fiske Schultz and Lee Lasris

Kelley and Sarah Shanley

Adam Steinberg

Elizabeth Tonkin

Gale Goldstein Tucker

Jeremy and Yeva Wilford

Gold Benefactors

Ron and Kathy Assaf

Dr. Howard and Mrs. Judee Barron

Mimi Bauer and Didi Salvaneschi

Nancy Blosser

Betsy Bradford

Howard and Rebecca Braverman

Flo and Rick Celender

Chance Family

Eleanor Chaney

Ruchel and Pieter Coetzee

Daoud’s Fine Jewelry

Dr. Tony and Jean Dorto

Paige and Whitney Dutton

Flamingo Road Nursery –Lisa and Jim Dezell

Jason S. Gibson

Parker Producers

Sonia and Michael Gleit

Greenberg Traurig

Richard Grillo

Robert Harrigan and Cindy Lane

Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris

Bill and Patty Hawk

Crockett Herd

Marci and Ron Holzer

Michael and Yvette Hooley

Frank and Donna Horkey

Dr. and Mrs. Maury A. Jayson

Robert B. Judd, Esquire

Richard and Mary Kazares

Bobbi and Joseph Kirner

Kelly and Keith Koenig –City Furniture

William Korey

Tina Kreysar

Arthur and Christine Lambertus

Gwendolyn and Sydney Landers

Senator George S. LeMieux

Mitchell Lombard

Andy McNeill and Todd Bludworth

Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Michaelson

The Peter S. Mozino Foundation–Ted J. Mozino, Joan Readding, Barbara Mozino Seegul

Betty and Dan O’Connor

Paul M. and Patricia E. O’Hara

Merle and Michael Orlove

John and Priscilla Oughton

Wes and Angie Parker

Michelle and Hap Pomerantz

Lindsay Raphael

Robin and Michael Robins

Lisa and Richard Roselli

Joni and Alan Routman

Alexandria and John Scherer

Lois and John Schmatz

Alan M. Schwartz, M.D.

Ashley and Shea Smith

Carolyne Smith Spataro

Anita Stember

Jamie Stiles

Jodi and Paul Tartell

Steven and Carolyn Valancy

Seth and Lori Wise

Linda and Scott Zakheim

Anne and Joe Zavernik

After making cumulative gifts of $25,000, members of Parker Producers maintain their benefits with annual contributions of $5,000 and above.

Mary Beth and Jason Albritton

Dr. William and Mrs. Debra Barkins

Dr. John Bloom

Linda and Don Cielewich

Douglas Cutler

Jan Goodheart and Ian Ibbetson

Entourage Producer

Mary Manifould

Patty and Miles McGrane

Penelope Ann Moore

Abbe and Barry Prevor

Stephen Thayer and Howard Terry

Leonard E. Zedeck Charitable Foundation and Stacey

Hawthorne Zedeck

Entourage Maestro

Norma Anzalone

Kelsey Hastings

Jonathan Hines

Scott Holey

Bernadette and Eric Jaeger

The Mahl Family

Kim Cardone and David McDonough

Entourage

Patrick Berkley

Stephanie Brandon

Sarah and Jon Burns

Mary Busenburg

Allison and Andrew Cagnetta

Harry Casey

Ray H. Casey

Nidia Chediak

Trish and Ron Chiaverini

Jane and Paul Chmielinski

Shari Coltune

Susan and Neal Mehlman

Barbara Pizzella

Diane and Chris Pohanka

Gary and Randi Press

Bradford White

Stephen Craig

Shaun and Tanya Davis

Nancy Dzoba

Juliana Farkas

The Galluzzo Family

Eric Gleit

Jonathan Goldstein and Florence Goldberg

Caren and Lon Gorman

Stan Gronwall

Steven Jungles and Robert Meyer

Entourage Maestro (cont’d)

Cheryl and Walter Katz

Alice Kemper

Rose and Michael Koretsky

JoAnn and Roni Laskin

Robyn Lefcourt

James Long

Elissa Mogilefsky and Len Weiselberg

Lilia and Robert Oden

Joseph Roberts and Henry Ng

Donald D. Rogers Foundation, Inc.

Hugh Shafritz

Lorraine Shanley

Kenneth Silverstein

Jody Sklar and Dana Fishkin

Stark Family Foundation

Bob Swindell and John Cotter

Benjamin Tobias

Bob Gourlay and Andrew Young

Entourage Celebrity

Judith and Philip Averbuch

Barbi Breimann and J. Frank Barefield

Jackie Bibliowicz

Frank Biewer

Julie Levi and Richard Blau

Rosemary and Michael Blumberg

Bruce Bolton

John Bult

Colleen and Michael Burke

John Burton

Gale Butler

Pam Butler

William Campbell III

Kathleen Cannon

Michelle and Frank Catinella

Christine Corrado

Drs. Edward and Joanne Dauer and Family

Kathleen Davenport and Andy Cobble

Christina Demidio

Elizabeth and Sal DeStefano

Tania Santiago and Joseph DiNoia

Doris and Steven Dolchin

Margaret and Daniel Donoghue

Richard Dotson

Jonathan and Shannon Dudor

Valarie Elliott

Dave and Maria Enlow

Jeff Evans

Houda Samaha and Joel Feingold

Angelica Guckes and Eduardo Fernandez

Debra and Julius Fisher

William and Allison Fleck

John Flood

Ramona and James Fowler

Amy and Mark Franzblau

David French

Todd H. Frost

Debra Gill

Melanie Ginn

Douglas A. Greene

Sheryl Greenwald

Carleen Griffith

St. George and Page Guardabassi

Maggie Gunther

Randy and Betsy Haberman

Mark and Karen Harrison

Laura and Michael Hartstein

Cindy Herd

Susan Herter

Marcia and Joel Hochberg

Joanna Holbrooke

Martina Hund-Majean

Jeannine and Justin Jacobson

Mary and Peter Jargowsky

Carol and Anthony Kalliche

Peter and Elizabeth Keenoy

Robert Kelley

Debra Klein

Madelene Klein

Anthony Krayer

Kristin and Robert LaFleur

Elizabeth Lamb

Paul M. Lawless

Carol and Noel Leary

Patrick Ledford

Tina Levy

Kristina Lucia

Alex Lukianov

Lisa Lyden

Lydia and Waynewright Malcolm

Debbie Margolis-Horwitz

Edward McDonough

Donald McLean

Mark Mendel

Sandra and Bernie Meyer

Bob Miller

Allan Mishaan

Bonnie Miskal

Bruce Moldow

Ann Marie and Harry Moon

Shellie Morrison

Ronni Nusbaum

Andrew Okun

Matthew J. Organ

Susan and Michael Pace

Joe Pallant and Sandro Trevisan

Joan and Steven Palmer

Cheryl Pearson and Randy McKinley

Cara Peckens and Katherine Owen

Chris and Abigail Pendrak

John E. Phelan

Carmine Piucci

Jason Portnof

Lynore Reiseck and David Prince

LuAnn and John Prokos

Jordan Rabinowitz

Kevin Rader

Gerardo Reyes Retana

June Rivera

Jeffrey D. Rubens

Marjorie Rudolph

Lori and Robert Sabo

Monica Raspler and Robert Schoenthal

Ronald Schram

Robert Senatore

Esther and Roger Shacket

Murray and Lori Shepard

Barbara Shostak

Carol and Fred Showker

Harry and Gayle Silverman

Leslie Sponder

John Kochanowski and John Squarok

Susan and Robert Stallone

Murry Stegelmann

Emmanuelle Subar Litvinov

Kimberly Taylor and Calvin Hsu

Robert Taylor

Hillary and Howard Tescher

Kathleen Thomsen

The Traino Family

Lisa Trevisano

Louis Trillo

Donna and Eric Uberman

Umberto Veltri

Fred Walker

Neil Weissman

Michael Wild

Mike and Kathy Worley

Bryan Yale

Kathy and Fred Zanoff

Entourage memberships listed at the Celebrity level and above. Donor listings are based on active memberships as of January 8, 2026..

Foundations, Philanthropic Gifts and Grants

The programs of the Broward Center and The Parker are sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts, and by: Bank of America Charitable Foundation • The Batchelor Foundation • BBX Capital Foundation Community Foundation of Broward • Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation • Florida Panthers Foundation Florida Theatrical Association • Charles F. and Esther M. Frye Foundation • Funding Arts Broward, Inc. Genesis Inspiration Foundation • Gore Family Memorial Foundation Trust • Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust City of Hollywood • JM Family Enterprises • Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation • Kapila Family Foundation

Josephine S. Leiser Foundation • Ronald Plotkin Scholarship Fund • City of Pompano Beach

Harold Rosenberg Fund for Children’s Education • The Salah Foundation • The Taft Foundation

Jerry Taylor and Nancy Bryant Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward • Vernon Family Charitable Foundation Wayne and Lucretia Weiner

Our Public Partners

Dr. Mary Palmer .................................................Chair

Rhoda Levitt ...............................................Vice Chair

Dr. Mary Palmer .................................................Chair

Chairman of the Board .......................Peter Schneider

Chairman of the Board .......................Peter Schneider

Chairman and CEO ....................................John Gore Vice Chairman .......................................Miles Wilkin President...................................................Lauren Reid Co-CEO of Interactive Division.............Jerome Kane Co-CEO of Interactive Division and CTO........................................... Matt Kupchin

CEO of Theatre Division & CMO.............. Rich Jaffe

Andrew Calienes ..........................................Secretary

Rhoda Levitt ...............................................Vice Chair

Andrew Calienes ..........................................Secretary

Dr. Jeffery Redding .......................................Treasurer

Dr. Jeffery Redding .......................................Treasurer

Board Members.......Joyce Arbucias, Frank Bolanos, Wendy Connor, Susan Euler (In Memoriam), Michael Goodman, Debra Weiss Goodstone, George Hoch, Susie Krajsa, Cristina Pla-Guzman, Dr. William Robinson, H. Bryant Sims, Julia Valent, Miles Wilkin, Joan Javitz Zeeman (Emeritus)

Executive Director .............................Larry Watchorn

Director of Education .........................David Atwood Marketing Manager ................Marissa Secades Olson

Board Members.......Joyce Arbucias, Frank Bolanos, Wendy Connor, Susan Euler (In Memoriam), Michael Goodman, Debra Weiss Goodstone, George Hoch, Susie Krajsa, Cristina Pla-Guzman, Dr. William Robinson, H. Bryant Sims, Julia Valent, Miles Wilkin, Joan Javitz Zeeman (Emeritus) Executive Director .............................Larry Watchorn Director of Education .........................David Atwood Marketing Manager ................Marissa Secades Olson

Chairman and CEO ....................................John Gore Vice Chairman .......................................Miles Wilkin President...................................................Lauren Reid Co-CEO of Interactive Division.............Jerome Kane Co-CEO of Interactive Division and CTO........................................... Matt Kupchin CEO of Theatre Division & CMO.............. Rich Jaffe Chief Financial Officer............................... Paul Dietz Executive Vice President and Head of International Business Development................... Kumiko Yoshii General Counsel........................................Sheila Lavu President, Broadway Across America......Susie Krajsa President, Marketing & Content..................Bob Bucci Director of Regional Marketing.......Camille Labrador Senior Director, Integrated Media....Katherine Theiss Director of Operations....................Rebecca LaGrasta National Director of Sales and Service ......Susie Hart SVP, Sales & Analytics......................Joanna Minerley Regional Sales Operations Manager...Marc Finkbeiner Ticketing Manager....................................Jake Riveiro General Manager..................................Wendi Sataloff Marketing and PR Manager...............Tiffany Macklin Senior Accountant................................Yvonne Brown Music Coordinator......................................Dana Teboe Sign Language provided by Hands On Broadway, LLC. Amy Leigh Hair CI/CT, Katharine Robertson NIC and Jamie Ferreira, NIC

welcome ALL.

We believe live theater has the power to change the world. We welcome ALL.
We believe live theater has the power to change the world.

Chief Financial Officer............................... Paul Dietz Executive Vice President and Head of International Business Development................... Kumiko Yoshii General Counsel........................................Sheila Lavu President, Broadway Across America......Susie Krajsa President, Marketing & Content..................Bob Bucci Director of Regional Marketing.......Camille Labrador Senior Director, Integrated Media....Katherine Theiss Director of Operations....................Rebecca LaGrasta National Director of Sales and Service ......Susie Hart SVP, Sales & Analytics......................Joanna Minerley Regional Sales Operations Manager...Marc Finkbeiner Ticketing Manager....................................Jake Riveiro General Manager..................................Wendi Sataloff Marketing and PR Manager...............Tiffany Macklin Senior Accountant................................Yvonne Brown Music Coordinator......................................Dana Teboe Sign Language provided by Hands On Broadway, LLC. Amy Leigh Hair CI/CT, Katharine Robertson NIC and Jamie Ferreira, NIC #LiveTheaterIsForEVERYONE

#LiveTheaterIsForEVERYONE

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Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

Sales Gallery located at: 611 Seabreeze Blvd.

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

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