Program - "Ain’t Misbehavin’ The FATS WALLER Musical Show"
Created & Originally Directed by
MARCH 6 – APRIL 26, 2026
Richard Maltby Jr.
Directed by E. Faye Butler
Conceived by Richard Maltby Jr. & Murray Horwitz
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Mark Clements
Artistic Director
Chad Bauman
Ellen & Joe Checota Executive Director
Created and Originally Directed by
Conceived
Original Choreography and Musical Staging by Arthur Faria
Musical Adaptations, Orchestrations & Arrangements by Luther Henderson
Vocal and Musical Concepts by Jeffrey Gutcheon
Musical Arrangements by Jeffrey Gutcheon & William Elliott
Music Director/Arranger
William Foster McDaniel
Lighting Designer Maaz Ahmed
Directed by
Choreographer Kenneth E. Ingram
Sound Designer Dee Etti-Williams
Scenic Designer Lauren Nichols
Casting Director Jonathan Hetler
MARCH 6 – APRIL 26, 2026 STACKNER CABARET
Associate Producers Bryan Carson • Katie & Chris Hermann
Part of the David Kundert Stackner Season
Originally produced by The Manhattan Theatre Club
Costume Designer McKinley Johnson
Stage Manager Kira Neighbors*
Originally produced on Broadway by Emanuel Azenberg, Dasha Epstein, The Shubert Organization, Jane Gaynor & Ron Dante. Ain’t Misbehavin’ is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All Authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
CAST
CAST AND PRODUCTION SUPPORT
Rae Davenport*
Amahri Edwards-Jones*
Jarran Muse*
Brad Raymond*
Katherine Alexis Thomas* with William Foster McDaniel on Piano
PRODUCTION SUPPORT
Assistant to William Foster McDaniel.............................................................................................
Line Producer................................................................................................................................
Laura Braza
Ain't Misbehavin' will be performed with one intermission. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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A Love Story of Laughter
By Tami Workentin
by Laura Braza
For nearly 40 years, George Burns and Gracie Allen delighted millions as entertainment’s original power couple, sharing love and laughter through their comedic brilliance. Now, Milwaukee’s own power couple, Jim Pickering and Tami Workentin, bring the inspiring love story of Burns and Allen to life in this heartfelt tribute, filled with theatrical and showbiz magic.
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Tami Workentin as Gracie Allen
Directed
MUSICAL NUMBERS
All music by Thomas “Fats” Waller alone, except where (*) indicated. Songs not written by Fats Waller were recorded by him.
ACT ONE
AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' * (1929).............................................Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks, Lyric by Andy Razaf LOOKIN’ GOOD BUT FEELIN’ BAD (1929)......................................................................................Lyric by Lester A. Santly
'T AIN'T NOBODY'S BIZ-NESS IF I DO* (1922) (The first song recorded by Fats Waller)........................Music and Lyric by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins; Additional Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (1939)................................................................................................................Lyric by Andy Razaf
SQUEEZE ME (1925)....................................................................................................................Lyric by Clarence Williams HANDFUL OF KEYS (1933)....................Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz (based on an idea by Marty Grosz)
I'VE GOT A FEELING I'M FALLING* (1929)...............................Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Link, Lyric by Billy Rose HOW YA BABY (1938)...........................................................................................................................Lyric by J.C. Johnson
THE JITTERBUG WALTZ (1942).................................................................................................Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. THE LADIES WHO SING WITH THE BAND..................................................................................Lyric by George Marion, Jr. YACHT CLUB SWING (1938)...........................................Music by Thomas Waller and Herman Autry, Lyric by J.C. Johnson WHEN THE NYLONS BLOOM AGAIN (1943)..............................................................................Lyric by George Marion, Jr. CASH FOR YOUR TRASH (1942).............................................................................................................Lyric by Ed Kirkeby OFF-TIME* (1929)...............................................................Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks, Lyric by Andy Razaf THE JOINT IS JUMPIN' (1938)...................................................................................Lyric by Andy Razaf and J.C. Johnson
ACT TWO
HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (The Fats Waller Piano Solo)...........................................................................Music by Thomas Waller SPREADIN' RHYTHM AROUND * (1935).......................................................Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyric by Ted Koehler; Additional lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. LOUNGING AT THE WALDORF......................................................................................................Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. THE VIPER'S DRAG (1943) "The Reefer Song" (Traditional) MEAN TO ME * (1929)....................................................................................Music and Lyric by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert YOUR FEET'S TOO BIG * (1936)....................................................................Music and Lyric by Ada Benson and Fred Fisher THAT AIN'T RIGHT * (1943).............................................................................................Music and Lyric by Nat “King” Cole; Additional Lyric by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz
KEEPIN’ OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW (1932).................................................................................................Lyric by Andy Razaf FIND OUT WHAT THEY LIKE (1929).........................................................................................................Lyric by Andy Razaf FAT AND GREASY * (1939)...............................................................Music and Lyric by Porter Grainger and Charlie Johnson BLACK AND BLUE * (1929)....................................................Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks Lyric by Andy Razaf
FINALE
I'M GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN AND WRITE MYSELF A LETTER * (1933)..............Music by Fred E. Ahlert; Lyric by Joe Young
TWO SLEEPY PEOPLE * (1938)................................................................Music by Hoagy Carmichael Lyric by Frank Loesser
I'VE GOT MY FINGERS CROSSED.....................................................................Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyric by Ted Koehler
I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE * (1928)......................................Music by Jimmy McHugh Lyric by Dorothy Fields
IT'S A SIN TO TELL A LIE * (1933) HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (Reprise)
By Heidi Armbruster
This effervescent, charming new comedy celebrates writers, womanhood, and the stories that shape our lives. In 1926, famed author Agatha Christie vanished for 11 days, reappearing without explanation. The real-life case of the “Missing Mrs. Christie” became a tabloid sensation, but the reasons behind her disappearance remain unknown. Now, 100 years later, a devoted superfan stumbles upon the clues that could finally crack the case.
Braza
Ten strangers with dark secrets find themselves marooned at a grand estate, trapped in a deadly game where no one can be trusted. Christie’s own acclaimed adaptation of her most famous masterpiece – the world’s #1 best-selling mystery novel – is filled with suspicious twists, surprising turns and memorable characters that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the shocking end.
Directed by Laura
Directed by Joanie Schultz
Rae Davenport
Rae is delighted to return to her Midwestern roots with this incredible company. A proud Detroit native, this marks her first time performing in Milwaukee. Recent credits include Sister Act (Drury Lane Theatre), Titanique (Off-Broadway), SIX (Norwegian Cruise Line), Pretty Woman (U.S. National Tour), The Wiz (Hope Summer Repertory Theatre) and Ursula in The Little Mermaid (Timber Lake Playhouse). Endless gratitude to her extraordinary family and village for their unwavering love and support. Instagram: @wanna_be_rach
Amahri Edwards-Jones
Amahri is ecstatic to make her Milwaukee Repertory Theater debut. Her credits include the First National Tour of TINA: The Tina Turner Musical and the National Tour of Summer: The Donna Summer Musical (Duckling Donna). Regional credits include Spunk (Yale Repertory Theatre), Gypsy (Goodspeed Opera House), Little Shop of Horrors (Denver Center for the Performing Arts), and Freaky Friday, Mamma Mia!, Chicago (Virginia Musical Theatre). All thanks to God, her loving parents, Bloc, and her family and friends for their unconditional support. Instagram: @amahri_e_j
Jarran Muse
Jarran is thrilled to make his Milwaukee Repertory Theater debut in Ain’t Misbehavin’. A Broadway veteran of more than 20 years, his recent credits include The Great Gatsby (Seoul). Broadway and national tour credits include Ain’t Too Proud, Motown the Musical, American Idiot, Dreamgirls, White Christmas, Hairspray, and 42nd Street. Jarran is honored to celebrate the timeless music of Fats Waller and grateful to share this joyful production with Milwaukee audiences. IG: @Jaemuse
Brad Raymond
Brad is so excited to be making his Milwaukee Rep debut in this amazing production! Some of Brad’s favorite theatrical roles include: Homer in Lilies of the Field, Fetch in Fetch, Clay Make Man, Narrator in Passing Strange, Ronald in Born For This and Deacon Johnson in The Preacher's Wife. As well as several film and television credits including The Color Purple and The Wonder Years. Brad is also a 2024 winner of the LuntFontanne Fellowship for acting.
Katherine Alexis Thomas
Katherine is thrilled to return to her home state and to Milwaukee Rep for the second time. Her previous appearance at the Stackner Cabaret was in 2019 in The All Night Strut!. Recent regional credits include Come From Away (Ogunquit Playhouse), 1776 (Marriott Theatre), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Fulton Theatre), Vanities (Meadow Brook Theatre), and Once on This Island (Oregon Shakespeare Festival). She will also make her Metropolitan Opera debut this March in the concert presentation of Lamb of God. She extends heartfelt thanks to her friends and family for their constant support. “Every note I sing is for you, Mom.” IG: @Katherine.Alexis.Thomas
CREATIVE TEAM
E. Faye Butler Director
E. Faye’s career spans more than 40 years, performing in and directing musicals and plays nationally and internationally. After years onstage, she now finds great joy in passing forward the wisdom she gained throughout her celebrated acting career. Directing credits include The Wiz (Fulton Theatre), The Color Purple (Maine State Music Theatre), Goods (Artemisia Theatre), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Portland Stage, Michigan Ensemble Theatre, and Drury Lane Theatre), Beyond the Door (Tender Touch Productions), and Five Guys Named Moe (Beverly Arts Center). She is a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow and has been inducted into the Women in the Arts Museum in Washington, D.C. Ms. Butler was named a Chicagoan of the Year and a NewCity Stage Player in 2023. Upcoming projects can be found at e-fayebutler.com.
William Foster McDaniel Music Director/Arranger, Keys
William began his musical theatre career as pianist-conductor of Off-Broadway’s long-running The Fantasticks. He has since served as conductor for the Broadway and national touring companies of Timbuktu!, Bubbling Brown Sugar, and Ain’t Misbehavin’. His symphonic compositions have been performed by the Yonkers Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Symphony Orchestra of New York, the Mozart Society Orchestra at Harvard University, the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Topanga Symphony, and the BBC Concert Orchestra in London. Mr. McDaniel is a graduate of Capital University and Boston University and studied in Paris as a Fulbright Scholar.
Kenneth E. Ingram
Choreographer
Kenneth is thrilled to make his Milwaukee Rep debut with Ain’t Misbehavin’, reuniting with E. Faye Butler. Off-Broadway, he choreographed Emojiland (The Duke on 42nd Street) and Turtle on a Fence Post (Theatre 555), directed Purlie (American Theater Group, ADELCO Award recipient), and directed and choreographed Triple Threat Additional choreography credits include Sister Act (Drury Lane Theatre), The Sound of Music, and Disney’s Jolly Holiday (Paper Mill Playhouse). He is a Joseph Jefferson Award recipient for Blues in the Night (Porchlight Music Theatre). Upcoming projects include directing and choreographing Hairspray at Fulton Theatre and Maine State Music Theatre, following his recent direction and choreography of Anastasia. He is represented by the Daniel Hoff Agency and is a proud member of SDC.
Lauren Nichols Scenic Designer
Lauren is a freelance designer and model maker based in Chicago. She has designed dozens of productions for companies in her hometown, including Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Paramount Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Marriott Theatre, and Writers Theatre. Additional credits include Renaissance Theaterworks, Olney Theatre Center, and Village Theatre. As an associate and assistant designer, she has worked with Broadway productions, The Juilliard School, The Old Globe, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Goodman Theatre, and Alliance Theatre, among many others. In 2025, Lauren received a Joseph Jefferson Award for her design with Teatro Vista. She is an adjunct professor at The Theatre School at DePaul University. MFA, Northwestern University. Member of USA 829. laurenangeldesigns.com
McKinley Johnson Costume Designer
McKinley has taught technical fashion courses and costume design for more than 25 years at Dominican University and various institutions throughout Chicago. His craftsmanship as a master tailor and cutter in the Chicagoland theatre community —
especially at Goodman Theatre — spans more than three decades. He has built costumes for such legendary Broadway designers as Paul Tazewell (Hamilton), Susan Hilferty (Wicked), and Catherine Zuber (Moulin Rouge!). In 2016, as production manager and cutter for Chicago fashion designer Michael Alan Stein’s Spring Collection, his skills were on display during New York Fashion Week, where his handiwork was noted by critics for its fit and cut. He is currently researching and developing a musical with a local playwright that focuses on 1930s zoot suits and the political upheaval sparked by these early garments of protest in American culture. He holds a BFA from Howard University and an MA from the University of Illinois Chicago. He is excited to remount Ain’t Misbehavin’ with director E. Faye Butler.
Maaz Ahmed Lighting Designer
Maaz is a New York City–based lighting designer and an associate lighting designer with Studio RRD. They made their Broadway debut earlier this year as the lighting design fellow on Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Bug, designed by Heather Gilbert. Maaz also served as lighting supervisor at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 2025 and as assistant lighting and sound director at Milwaukee Repertory Theater during the 2024–25 season. Recent design credits include Primary Trust (Forward Theatre Company), I Am My Own Wife (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre), and The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Next Act Theatre). www.maazahmedLX.com
Dee Etti-Williams Sound Designer
(They/Them) Dee is a Chicago-based sound designer and composer from Dallas, Texas. Dee’s work explores sound as an intentional yet flexible heightening of storytelling. They proudly lead with empathy in their process and are constantly inspired by their collaborators. The core of their artistry is a deep interest in people and the artistic community they’ve thoughtfully cultivated. Select credits include The Brothers Size (Oklahoma City Repertory Theater), The Island (Court Theatre), Lavender Men (About Face Theatre), and I Ought to Be in Pictures (Peninsula Players Theatre).
Jonathan
Hetler Casting Director
(he/him) Jonathan is a producer, director, and teaching artist based out of Milwaukee. He currently serves as the Artistic Producer overseeing all casting and special events at Milwaukee Rep. Notable directing highlights include It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play and Dino! An Evening with Dean Martin (Milwaukee Rep); a fully immersive Rent and La Cage aux Folles (Outskirts Theatre); The Servant of Two Masters (Marquette University); Romeo and Juliet (Ohio University); Pippin (Ohio Valley Summer Theater); and serving as Associate Director for Titanic the Musical and A Christmas Carol (Milwaukee Rep).He holds an MFA in Directing from Ohio University and an MBA from Regent University. He is a member of SDC.
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Kira Neighbors Stage Manager
Kira is pleased as punch to return to Milwaukee Rep for Ain’t Misbehavin’. Select Milwaukee Rep stage management credits include Come From Away, The Last Five Years, Prelude to a Kiss, a Musical, Nuncrackers, and Little Women. Additional Midwest credits include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Court Theatre); Almost, Maine (Next Act Theatre); The Wanderers (Forward Theatre Company); Laughs in Spanish, The Island, and The Thanksgiving Play (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre); and Door Shakespeare’s 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024 seasons. Kira studied stage management at the University of South Carolina.
Mark Clements
Artistic Director
Mark is an awardwinning international theater director whose work has appeared in over 100 major theaters throughout Europe and the United States. He began his tenure as Artistic Director with the 2010/11 Season by bringing musicals to the mainstage, starting a tradition that is now the highlight of every season. Mark has directed over 30+ productions at Milwaukee Rep including World and American Premieres, and his own adaptation of the current A Christmas Carol. Prior to joining Milwaukee Rep, Mark served as an Associate Artistic Director for several UK theater companies, most notably, Artistic Director for the awardwinning Derby Playhouse in the UK where he directed over 40 productions. He has been nominated for an Olivier Award and several UK Theatre Awards, and has won three Barrymore Awards in Philadelphia. He created and directed the West End and UK National Tour of Soul Train. Mark is currently working with Ayad Akhtar on adapting his critically acclaimed novel American Dervish for the stage to make its World Premiere in an upcoming season.
Chad Bauman
Ellen & Joe Checota
Executive Director
Since 2013, Chad Bauman has led Milwaukee Rep through a period of extraordinary growth, transforming it into one of the nation’s most prolific regional theaters with over 700 performances annually. Under his leadership, the Rep eliminated debt, doubled its endowment, grew net assets from $16 million to over $100 million and opened the state-of-the-art Associated Bank Theater Center. Previously he served as Associate Executive Director of Arena Stage opening the Mead Center for American Theater in 2010. A passionate advocate for the arts, he serves on several local boards, holds an MFA in Producing from CalArts and is pursuing a doctorate in organizational leadership from North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Fats Waller
Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller (21 May 1904, New York, N.Y. – 15 December 1943, Kansas City, Mo.) was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, singer, and comedic entertainer.
Waller was the youngest of 11 children. He started playing the piano when he was six and graduated to playing the organ at his father's church four years later. His mother instructed him in his youth, and he attended other music lessons, paying for them by working in a grocery store. Waller left school at 15 to work as an organist at the Lincoln Theater in Harlem. Within 12 months he had composed his first rag. He was the prize pupil and later the friend and colleague of the stride pianist James P. Johnson. Waller's first recordings, "Muscle Shoals Blues" and "Birmingham Blues", were made in October 1922. That same year, he also made his first player piano roll, “Got to Cool My Doggies Now.” Waller's first published composition, “Squeeze Me,” was published in 1924. His innovations in the Harlem stride style laid the groundwork for modern jazz piano. His bestknown compositions, "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose", were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1984 and 1999.
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Artistic Producer ($25,000-$49,999)
Anonymous (5)
Sharee Allain and David Schertz
Laura and Mike Arnow
Tom and Cheri Briscoe
Mike Carter
Croen Foundation
Tom and Molly Duffey
Dr. Eric A. Durant and Scott A. Swickard
Peter Foote and Robin Wilson
The Molly and David Fritz Family
Peter and Beth Gottsacker
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Flesch Family Fund
Judith A. Keyes Family Fund
John and Susan Harrits
Carla H. Hay
Michael and Deborah Kaerek
Dawne and Ray Manista
Maureen McCabe
Katherine McCombe
Susanna and Justin Mortara
David and Abigail Nash
Anne and Chris Noyes
Jonas and Sylvia Prising
The Saints Andrew and Mark Charitable Gift
Trust
Meredith and Thomas Scrivner
Harry and Mary Beth Van Groll
Sheryl Van Haren
Individual Giving
Producer ($10,000-$24,999)
Anonymous (12)
Helen Ambuel
Amy L. Argall
Jane Ballon
George Banda
Dr. Gisela Berger and Jack Molinard
Wendy and Warren Blumenthal
Bradley Impact Fund
Jason and Diep Graham Charitable Fund
Bradley and Glenna Brin
Frank and Caryl Briscoe
Elaine Burke
Trish Calvy
Carol Cannon
Dr. John and Kathleen Cantieri
Bryan Carson
Jane and Steve Chernof
Chris and Judi Collins
Frank Daily and Julianna Ebert
Sue D'Alessio
Larry and Eileen Dean
Margaret Dethloff and Terri Zeh
Kristy and Ian Elfe
Jim Ericson
Mary Lou M. Findley
Thomas and Beth Giese
Thomas Golding
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Tony and Andrea Bryant
Norman and Lucy Cohn Family Fund
Howard and Susan Hopwood Fund
Kevin and Roseann Lyons Fund
Patti and Jack McKeithan Northwoods Fund
Joanne P. Grunau
Richard Grunke and William Grasch
John J. Halechko and Marc Colletti
Paul and Gloria Halverson
Sarah and Peter Hammond
Judy Hansen
Thomas Harty
Jewish Community Foundation
Bill and Idy Goodman Family
Debra and Peter Johnson
Mike and Marie Johnson
Judy and Gary Jorgensen
Patti Keating Kahn and Chuck Kahn
Maureen Kania
Krista Kile
Mark and Jenny Kopetsky
Connie and John Kordsmeier
Christine Krause and Scott Patulski
Kristine and Wayne Lueders
Debesh and Linda Mazumdar
Tom and Renee McCutcheon
Bob and Jan Montgomery
Beth and Greg Myers
Drs. Mark and Jennifer Niedfeldt
Diane K. O'Connor
Elaine Pagedas
Gina and Eric Peter
Marlyene Pfeiffer
Dr. Carol C. Pohl
Pat Rierson
Pat Rieselbach
Kathleen H. Seidel
Sue and Bud Selig
Linda L. Sell, MD
Dr. Mark and Barbara Sharon
Jeffrey P. and Dr. Lori Sommerfeld
Gregg and Diane Sommers
Marlyn and Neal Spear
Scott and Mary Ellen Stanek
Judy Steinke
The Streich Family Foundation
Joy Towell
Lisa Trost
Kent and Marcia Velde
West Bend Community Foundation
Slesar Family Fund
Donald and Melody Weyer
Eric and Sarah Whyte
Director ($5,000-$9,999)
Anonymous (4)
Kathleen and Robert Anger
Tom and Sally Basting
Ivor and Carol Benjamin
Larry Bialcik
Edward and Amy Blumenthal
Ginny Bolger
Larry Bonney
Drs. Edward and Diane Braza
Jim and Mary Kay Braza
Robert and Sharon Brenner
Bruce and Kathi Campbell
Timothy and Kathleen Carr
Steve Check
Mark and Terri Chelmowski
Kathryn and Kelly Clark
Amelie June Clements
Mary and James M. Connelly
Nicole and Jack Cook
Sean and Joyce Cullen
Antony and Nikki D'Cruz
Karen and Robert Dean
Tom DeChant and Paul Gibler
Paul and Paula Eberle
Dick and Pat Ehlert
Tina Eickermann
Mary Erickson
Gary and Judy Ertel
Patrick D. Gallagher
Jack Gebhardt and Deborah McKeithan-Gebhardt
Andrés and Jessica Gonzalez
Christine Gould
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Bechthold Family Fund
Joan and Peter W. Bruce Fund
Thomas and Judith (Makal) Mackenzie
Charitable Fund
Joseph and Laura Mantoan Family Fund
Bernard J. and Marie E. Weiss Fund
Delphine Gurzynski
Elizabeth Hancock and Susan Nevala
Andrew and Diane Harmening
Laurie Hazzard
John and Jean Henderson
Ellen Hing and Chris Leadley
Henry and Margery Howard
Ken and Janet Howenstine
Janet and Bill Hume
Greg and Jackie Johnson
Lynda Johnson
Mark and Ginny Kannenberg
Keyes Family
Sue and Tom Kotur
Tim Kraetsch and Mike Wavra
Donna Kuchler
Sandy Laedtke
Drs. Kaye and Prakash Laud
Jim and Barbee Lester
Dawn Lindsey
Duane and Kay Maas
John Machulak
Gerry Mainman
Shelli Marquardt
Dr. Brent and Susan Martin
Victoria S. McCormick
Carolyn and Joseph Meinerz
Daryl and Rita Melzer
2025/26 SEASON DONORS (CONT.)
Jim and Sally Mergener
Ann and Steve Merkow
Claudia and Joseph Moll
Patricia and William Moren
Barbara and Charles Murphy
Jim and Betty Jo Nelsen
Laurie Ocepek
Maggey and Dave Oplinger
Joe and Katie Pickart
Fred Pike and Cecilia Taylor
Bruce and Candy Pindyck
Jackie Posselt and Ryan Rabe
Cathy Procton
Phil and Lynell Raiche
Dr. Thomas Raimann and Michelle Dwyer
Jim and Lys Reiskytl
Wayne Sage
Rai Salazar
Anne Schamberg
Schauer Family Foundation
Judith Schaumberg-Aigner
Patrick Schmidt and Dewey Caton
James and Kathi Scholler
Beth and Kevin Schumacher
Jan Serr and John Shannon
Emily and John Shipman
Thomas and Iphigenia Smith
Dr. and Mrs. C. John Snyder
Richard and Linda Stevens
Fred Stratton
Dr. Cheryl Stucky and Dr. Jeffrey Waring
Jane Svinicki
Rich and Jean Tennessen
Rob and Anne Thomas
Gile and Linda Tojek
Nic and Sally Wahl
Paul Wanat
Neal and Cathy Wegner
Patricia Wilkins
Prati and Norm Wojtal
Lee and Carol Wolcott
Melanie and Brian Wolf
Daryl and Bonnie Wunrow
Paul and Katherine Zavada
Designer ($2,500-$4,999)
Anonymous
Jayne Ayers
Dennis and LuAnn Baker
Jack Beatty
Jackie Behnke
Floyd and Jill Bretzman
Peter and Bobbie Buening
Brian and Elizabeth Casey
Jim and Marybeth Cottrill
Mary Ross Denison
Sandy and George Dionisopoulos
MaryAnn Dude
Kristin and Eric Dufek
Bob and Teri Duffy
Jeff and Kelly Fitzsimmons
Susanne Gay
Liz and Rick Gebhardt
Rod and Linda Gehrig
Barbara Gill
Vince Grabowski and Brenda Litchford
Kathleen Gray and Ron Hofer
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Richard and Sara Aster Charitable Fund
Margaret Heminway Wells Fund
Charmaine and Kurt Gunderson
Leland Hansen
Christoper and Katherine Hermann
Jerold Hershberger and Kathi Hillyer
Debra and Kevin Hood
Dr. Lawrence Howards
Karen and Steve Huser
Christy and Aaron Jagdfeld
Gail Korb
Frank Krejci
Renee Kubesh and TJ Morley
Michael and Heather Liebe
Rick and Roberta London
Paul and Patty Lucca
Frederick and M. Katheryn Luedke
Michael J. Lynch
Lilane Koehn Mace
Ellen MacFarlane
Michael Malone
Diane and Eugene Markiewicz
George and Sallie Meyer
Judith Miller
Erik and Carol Moeser
Vivian Moller
Christine Mortensen
Sarah Oberhofer
James and Morgan Phelps
Lynn Rix
Rick and Jean Schmalfeld
Judy and Tom Schmid
Richard and Mary Schnell
Barry Schulman and Cheri Wolf-Schulman
Allison Scrivner and Kevin Baumgart
Scott and Dulcie Shoener
Dr. Mark and Nancy Smuckler
Kendra Stea
Linda and Mike Stolz
Rick and Ann Szekely
Susan and Jim Taylor
Mike Uihlein
Carla and Greg Von Roenn
Sue Wells
Barbara Wesener
Marshall Zarem
Playwright ($1,000-$2,499)
Anonymous (15)
Ian Abston
Scott Arbit
Susan and Stephen Arnhold
Astor Street Foundation
Mary Avery
James Awe
James and Susan Baillon
Richard and Amy Balge
Lynn and Charles Barney
Barbara Baron
Richard and Diana Barthel
Carla and Burt Bartlett
Evert and Cynthia Berndt
Big Art
Elizabeth and Jeff Billings
Margaret Blodgett and Ken Miller
David and Sherry Blumberg
James Boerner
Bill and Barbara Boles
Jan and John Bonsett-Veal
Arlene Brachman
Bradley Impact Fund
Jill and George Fahr Charitable Fund
Michael and Christy Kellman
D'Araun Brown
Jeff and Kelli Buchholz
Mark and Linda Carlson
Thomas and Mary Belle Chatton
Lana and Rick Colbo
Sam and Sandie Colon
Patty Compton
Ann and Randy Cook
Craig and Jeanette Cook
Lydia Cooley
Anne Courtney
Mary Cronin
Charles Crueger and Maria Monterroso
Matt Cudney
Sandy and Jean Custer
Sue and Russ Darrow
Randall Daut and Patricia Ryan
Thomas J. and Deborah W. Degnan
Louise Dernehl
Margaret and Ricardo Diaz
Mary Paula Dix
Carol Z. Dolphin
Annemarie Domurat
Patrick and Patti Doughman
Marie Dupuis and Peter Westergard
Michael and Janet Durham
Marsha Dzioba
Tom Ellis
Susan and Gee Esslinger
Christine Luedeman Fenner
Kenneth Finkel and Jane Delzer
David S. Flores
Kathy Ford
Kimberlee Foster
Gerald and Patricia Freitag
Stephen and Gail Froehlich
Drs. Mark and Virginia Gennis
Jeff Glock and Jane Reilly
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Thomas and Marcia Buhler Fund
Colton Charitable Fund
Steve and Bernie Graff Fund
Margarete and David Harvey Fund
James and Mary LaVelle Fund
Sherry and Norm Malmon Philanthropic Fund
Joseph R. Pabst Fund
Dr. James and Mary Ann Hanson
Edward Hashek and John Jors
David Hazlett
Jeffrey and Heather Hein
Thomas and Katie Heinen
Drs. Daniel and Nancy Herrell
Henry and Suzanne Herzing
Katy Hook
John and Kathryn Housiaux
Dante and Jennifer Houston
Mame Hunt and Stephen Richard
Stephen and Roberta Isaacson
Sandra Ivers
Valerie Jablonka
Thomas Jensen and Claudia Francis
Jewish Community Foundation
Eileen and Howard Dubner Donor Advised Fund
Loyal D. Grinker Restricted Endowment Fund
Judy Jones
Karen Jossi
Caroline Joyce
Evan and Paula Kaiser
Raymond and Susan Kehm
Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy
Tom and Colleen Kennedy
Roberta Rohdin Killian and James Killian
Robert and Dorothy King
Donald and Julie Klaehn
Joseph Kmoch
John and Bronwen Knappenberger
Margaret Knight
James and Peggy Knorr
Annie and Todd Kosel
Andrew and Kristin Koszuth
Terry and Mary Krall
Susan and Tony Krausen
Karin and Mark Kultgen
Mary Lacy
George Lange and Marlene Melzer-Lange
Dan and Kathy Larsen
Tom Levi
John E. and Karen M. Lewis
Bill Listwan
Patricia Lombardo
Robert and Susan Lueger
James and Paula Lukas
Barry and Eileen Mandel
Benjamin and Ellen Mandelman
Kathleen Marquardt
Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec
Jean Maurer
Daniel McCarty
2025/26 SEASON DONORS (CONT.)
William and Pauline McCown
David and Julie Meier
Kristen Mekemson
Jeffrey and Debra Metz
Jill Meyers
Dr. Robert and Charlotte Miller
Gregory and Susan Milleville
Mary Ann Mueller
Molly Mulroy
John and Jane Niebler
Alan and Kathy Olsen
Richard Owens and Judy Edmonds Owens
Angela Palmer
Richard and Lois Pauls
Dennis and Rebecca Pelzek
Juliet Peterson
Bill and Fe Petterson
Eugene Pocernich
Melanie and Frank Popa
Earl Potter and Lani Williams
Monica and Donald Putning
Robert Raffel
Dr. Kenneth Redlin
Scott and Amy Reid
Daniel and Anna Robbins
Richard and Karen Rodgers
Alicia and Bryan Sadoff
James Sanger and Mary Newton
Lisa Schamberg and Patrick Robins
Jim and Andrea Schloemer
Bob and Carol Schmidt
Thomas Schneider
Martin Schreiber
Dean Schultz
Jane and Eric Schumann
Clyde and Marge Schweitzer
Mark Schwertfeger
Sonal and Girish Shah
Deborah Shannon
Mark and Merrill Shugoll
Mark and Bonnie Siegel
Heidi and Kevin Sjostrom
Aileen M. Smith
Soik Family
Tom Stacey
Charles and Jennifer Stearns
Aaron Stehling
Kristin Stormo-Eckhart
Raphael and Joan Strosin
Randall and Colette Szczesny
Makela Taphorn
Marna and Kent Tess-Mattner
Richard and Mary Cady Thickens
Keri Torgerson
Richard Uspel
Van Inthoudt Charitable Trust
Jim Vollmer and Diane Kippenhan-Vollmer
Benjamin and Rachel Wagner
Dr. Richard and Rosalind Wakefield
Lynn and Richard Wesolek
Alberta Whitaker
Susan Wiegner
Diana Wood
Pete and Penny Woodcock
Nancy and Mike Yttre
Ted and Ann Zess
Sharon Ziegler
Joe and Mary Ann Zompa
Principal Actor ($500-$999)
Anonymous (11)
Mary Ellen Acker
Jim and Terri Alioto
Tom and Kathy Alpren
Dorothy Anderson
Gail and Bill Anderson
Keith and Paula Anderson
Abby and Omar Andrietsch
Charles and Marilyn Averbeck
Jean J. Baesemann
James Baldock
Cheryl Banks
Brian and Rebekah Barsch
Melissa and James Baxter
Bonnie Beeck
Clark and Linda Beier
Terry Bell
Gerald and Sydell Bergtrom
Eric and Sherrie Berndt
Gerry and Denice Bernstein
Halien and Michael Besaw
Carolee Beutler
Geoffrey and Karen Bilda
Lynn Binder
David and Eva Bishop
Darold and Cheryl Borree
Randy Breske
Lisa and Flint Bridge
Anne and Arthur Brooks
Christine Brooks
Chelsea Budde
Chris Burgener and Linda Loke
Laurie and Peter Byrne
Michael and Lynn Byrne
Richard and Bonnie Cass
James Cauley and Brenda Andrews
Susan Cerletty
Steven and Gillian Chamberlin
Gregory Chandler
Monique Charlier and Holly Blomquist
Aleta and Walt Chossek
Jay and Roxanne Ciatti
Bunny and Ron Cohen
Craig Cornelius
Edward and Cathy David
Barbara C. Davis
Jane Dennis
Bob Dixon
Naomi Dolohanty
Marcia and Moustapha Drame
Karin and Peter Drescher
Carol and Thomas Dunigan
Janet Dunst
Michael and Kathy Dwyer
Evelyn Ericson
Kathleen Falk and Daniel Goyette
Michael and Amber Ferda
Dea Fotsch
Dr. Stanley and Janet Fox
Pamela Frautschi
Tim and Sue Frautschi
Allan F. and Mary Ellen Froehlich
Robert Gallagher
Faye Giesemann
Adam and Carole Glass
Rebecca Gohmann
Bob and Joan Goodman
Lawrence and Hannah Goodman
Michael Goodspeed and Gail Waring
Jacquelyn and Jared Gozdowiak
Nancy Grainer
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
David and Marion Meissner
Wiberg Family Fund
Chris Grenda
Robert and Barbara Gross
Thomas and Mary Grossman
Bruce Gunderson
Carol Gustafson
Mary Hagle and Mark Hirschmann
Rollie Hanson
Cliff and Susan Hartmann
Marge Hartwig
John Healy and Mary Tobin
Hilda Heglund
Jeff and Nancy Held
Patrick Heppe
Susan Herro
Eric and Lindsay Hochkammer
Steven and Catherine Hoelter
Mary Beth Holloway
Lois and William Hoover
Ellen Hopper
Emily Hurd
Linda Englert Jaeger
Jewish Community Foundation
Pam Kriger Donor Advised Fund
Dorene and Phil Paley Donor Advised Fund
Dorothy Rotter Donor Advised Fund
Mary Kay Jiricka
Alan and Sharon Johnson
Jayne Jordan
Robert and Kathleen Juday
Larry and Holly Jurss
Richard and Diane Kane
Colleen Lese and Thomas Karakis Sr.
William and Kathleen Kean
Jane Kettler
Genevieve Kirchman
Richard and Rita Klick
Sybil Klug
Nancy Knapp
Robert and Naomi Knoll
Steven and Ianne Koritzinsky
Krasno Family
Joanne and Donald Krause
John and Diane Kretsch
Susan and John Krezoski
Stanley Kritzik
William Krohn
Diana Kuehl
Anne Kumor
Janet LaBrie
Steen and Janice Larsen
Eric Larson and Susan Lewis
Thomas Laub
David Leef and Michelle King
Lloyd and Sheri Levin
Judie and Kelly Liebenstein
Gretchen Lindstrom
Saskia Lodder
Peter Lovance
Dennis and Theresa Lowder
Patricia Luebke and Kenneth Robinson
Jacqueline Servi Margis
Janette Marsh
Francisco and Mary Martinez
Michael McCrea
Jere McGaffey
Emily Melnick
Diana and Mark Metz
Douglas Mickelson
Joyce Mae Mielke
Jane Miles
Wesley and Amy Miles
Dennis and Suzanne Miller
Howard and Sara Miller
Jequitta Kain Molot
Donna J. Neal
Gary F. Neitzel, M.D.
Sue Nelsen
Cathy Nemerovski
Meghan Newell
Paul and Carolyn Noelke
Paul and Kathrine Noran
Paul Nowakowski
Kathy L. Nusslock
Tonen (Sara) O'Connor
Susan and William Ognacevic
Mike and Patti O’Krongly
Marcia M. Olen
Steven Olguin
Sandra Orcholski
Maureen and John Oster
Gregory Otterson
Tim Ottman, Stephanie Stearns, and Natalie Ottman
Mark and Laurie Pasch
Barbara and Boyd Perlson
Jen and Brian Peterson
Betty Philipps
2025/26 SEASON DONORS (CONT.)
Jerry and Jill Polacheck
Karen Pollack
Priests of the Sacred Heart
Wendy Proctor
David Putnam
Ronald and Anne Putzer
Phillip J. Radovich
Suzann Reichley
Mickey and L. Casey Ripp
Mary Lynne Robinson
John Rudolph
LindaGale Sampson
Kathryn and Jos Sauer
Mike and Jan Schade
Roger and Cindy Schaus
Keith and Carole Scheffler
Christine Schlosser
Eric Schluter
Gregory and Janet Schmeling
John and Mary Ann Schroeder
Vickie and Jerome Schuh
Robert Schweers
Martha and Frank Scott
IN KIND GIFTS
Patricia Borger Ducharme
Dr. Robert and Caryl Sewell
Marcia and Les Singer
Brenda Skelton
Dennis and Cathleen Slater
Minna and Mark Smith
Jud and Amy Snyder
Margaret Sohm
John and Mary Splude
James and Kathleen Springer
Alec Stapleton
Stephen and Peggy Stone
Thomas Stone
Robert Storm and Catherine Shaw
Richard and Susan Strait
Lynn and Gregory Strowig
Terry R. Sutter
Geoffrey Swain
Margaret Tennessen
Grant and Diane Tews
Way and Jackie Thompson
Renee and Joseph Tyson, Jr.
Liz Uihlein
Laila Valters
Jeff Van Tuyle
Teresa Velk
Betsy Vokac and John Blanchard
Atty. Greg E. Vollan
Nancy Vose
Dan and Heidi Walker
Debra and Michael Watton
Nancy Blanchard Watts
Mark and Anne Weitenbeck
David and Mary Welnetz
Daryl Wendlick
Alan and Kathy Werth
Stephanie Wesselowski
Stacy and Blair Williams
James and Diane Wittenberg
Jeff and Carolyn Woodcock
Kim Wynn
Mike Yost and Lisa Schuldt
Mark and Evonne Zalewski
Gertrude Zauner
Thomas Zigan and Scott Jones
Andi and Mike Zimmerman
Tom Zimmerman
Froedtert Health
Amy and Ron McGuire
LIMELIGHT LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS
James Van Ess
The Limelight Legacy Society is a group of visionary donors who support Milwaukee Rep through a planned gift. New members as of May 1, 2025 are in bold.
George R. Affeldt, Jr.
Sharee Allain and David Schertz
Richard and Sara Aster
Jayne Ayers
Gerald and Gail Baccetti
Bob Balderson
John and Carol Bannen
Katharine Banzhaf
Brian and Rebekah Barsch
Adam and Megan Bauman
Chad Bauman and Justin Dunleavy
M. Sue Becker
Mark and Victoria Benskin
Bill Beyer
Mark Biehl
Melita Biese
Tony and Jennifer Braza
Joyce G. Broan
Mark E. Carstensen and Mary M. Horton
Ellen and Joe Checota
Jane and Stephen Chernof
Mark Clements and Kelley Faulkner
Chris and Judi Collins
Diane Dalton
Randall Daut and Patricia Ryan
Susan and Bill Dawicke
Robert and Karen Dean
Nancy Desjardins
H. Robert Dittmer and Jon Pansky
Carol Z. Dolphin
Amy Dorman
Dr. Eric A. Durant and Scott A. Swickard
Linda Edmondson
Rosemarie Eierman
Roma Eiseman
Don Ellingsen
Susan and Gee Esslinger
Janet Fleck
James and Ellen Flesch
Deborah Fugenschuh and Mark Hinchey
Rob Gardenier and Lori Morse
Bill and Susanne Gay
Jeff Glock and Jane Reilly
Idy Goodman
Kathleen Gray and Ron Hofer
Sara L. Grotenrath and James Pech
Delphine Gurzynski
Susan Hackl
Sybille Hamilton
Arlene Hansen
Judy Hansen
Leland Hansen
John and Susan Harrits
Edward Hashek and John Jors
Thomas and Catherine Heinen
Lois and William Hoover
Dr. Lawrence Howards
Janet Kellogg Hume
Cathryn Jakicic
Deb and Peter Johnson
Annie Jurczyk
Maja Jurisic and Don Fraker
Bradley J. Kalscheur
Richard and Diane Kane
Karon Monica Kiffel
Margaret Knitter
Christine Krause
Diana Kuehl
David Kundert
Sandra L. Laedtke
James and Mary LaVelle
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn E. Licht
Robert and Susan Lueger
Sherry and Norm Malmon
Carol and Rob Manegold
Dr. Richard Mannisto and Dr. Michelle Skierka
Tom and Renee McCutcheon
Jim and Sally Mergener
Donna Meyer
Erik and Carol Moeser
Vivian Moller
Bob and Jan Montgomery
Charles and Barbara Murphy
Laura and Darryl Nitsch
Greg and Rhonda Oberland
Karen E. Owens
Marlyene Pfeiffer
Ronald and Barbara Poe
Dr. Thomas Raimann and Mick Dwyer
Pat Rierson
Sara Risley
Gayle Rosemann and Paul McElwee
Patricia Santilli
James and Kathleen Scholler
John and Mary Ann Schroeder
Ed Seaberg and Patrick Smith
Brenda Skelton
Aileen M. Smith
Amanda Springob
Terry R. Sutter
Elaine C. and James A. Sweet
Gile and Linda Tojek
Keri Torgerson
John and Kine Torinus
Harry and Mary Beth Van Groll
Judy Van Till
Paul Vandeveld
Kent and Marcia Velde
Carla and Greg Von Roenn
Greg and Jodi Wait
David and Cheryl Walker
Neal and Cathy Wegner
Sue Wells
Barbara Wesener
Stacy and Blair Williams
Paul and Sandy Wysocki
Dr. Carol C. Pohl
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