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Performances Magazine | Segerstrom Center for the Arts, March 2026

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March 10–15, 2026

American Ballet Theatre’s Sylvia
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Australian Chamber Orchestra
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Welcome

Dear Friends,

Welcome to Segerstrom Center for the Arts. We are delighted to invite you to a vibrant March filled with music, movement, and unforgettable performances.

We begin the month with the GRAMMY®-nominated Gerald Clayton, whose celebrated quintet brings its bold, modern jazz sound to Samueli Theater. It is a thrilling way to welcome the energy of spring. Musical highlights continue with the expressive Goldmund Quartet, a special one-night-only performance by Notos Quartett, and Broadway and television favorite Matthew Morrison, who brings his signature charm to the Samueli stage. Families can join the fun with Doodle POP, an imaginative, high-energy experience that transforms drawings into a playful world of adventure and movement.

March crescendos with multi-award-winning SIX, the global pop Broadway phenomenon, taking over Segerstrom Hall. This electrifying production celebrates the voices and stories of the six wives of Henry VIII through powerhouse music and bold storytelling. Plus, ¡DAMAS! returns to the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza—an inspiring way to honor Women’s History Month.

Our resident company, Philharmonic Society of Orange County, presents Sphinx Virtuosi, a special night celebrating music and the resilience of the human spirit, sponsored by the Henry T. & Elizabeth Segerstrom Foundation.

Thank you for joining us at the Center!

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Board of Directors

John H. Phelan Jr., Chair

Casey Reitz, President & CEO

Stewart R. Smith, Treasurer

Sally S. Crockett, Secretary

Julia A. Argyros

Bart Asner, M.D.

Jesse Bagley

Marta S. Bhathal

Louise Bryson

Mark Chan

Sandra Segerstrom Daniels

James A. Driscoll

Andra Greene Ellingson

John Ginger

Jackie Glass

Carole Haes Landon

Wendy Hales

Betty Huang

John H. Phelan Jr. Chair, Board of Directors

Molly Jolly

Roger T. Kirwan

Harmon Kong

Karla Kraft

Shanaz Langson

Kate Levering-Jahangiri

Jim Mazzo

William F. Meehan

Ethan F. Morgan

Rick Muth

Walter Parsadayan

Mark C. Perry

Maria Rigatti

Holly Breaux Schwartz

Elizabeth Segerstrom

Ginger Siedschlag

Tony Smith

Connie Spenuzza

John E. Stratman Jr.

Samuel Tang

Kelly Thomson

Laura Vanderhook

Gaddi H. Vasquez

Jaynine Warner

Jane Fujishige Yada

Henry T. Segerstrom,* Founding Chairman

Directors Emeritus

Anthony A. Allen

Lawrence M. Higby

Pat L. Poss*

Timothy L. Strader

David H. Troob

Carol L. Wilken*

* in memoriam

Resident Companies

Arthur Ong, Chairman, Pacific Symphony

Elaine Neuss, Chair & CEO, Philharmonic Society

Julie Virjee, Chair, Pacific Chorale

Arts Supporters

Vanessa Moore, Chair, The Guilds of the Center

Ann Moorhead, President, Angels of the Arts

Maurice Murray, Chair, Arts & Business Leadership Council

Gail Daniels, President, The Center Stars

Kate Levering-Jahangiri, President, Ave. to the Arts

Cindy Ramirez, Chair, The Center Docents

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Calendar of events

April 2026

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

April 2

Nowruz: Iranian New Year

April 4

American Ballet Theatre’s

Sylvia

April 9–12

Jeremy Denk, piano

April 9

Edgar Meyer & Christian McBride

April 11

Danish String Quartet with Danish National Girls’ Choir

April 11

Puccini’s Turandot

April 16–21

Ébène Quartet

April 18

Mahler Chamber Orchestra with Yuja Wang, piano

April 22

Dancing with the Stars: Live!

2026 Tour

April 23

May 2026

Mozart, Say, & Tchaikovsky

May 7–9

Forever K-Pop—

A Celebration Concert

May 9

The Invisible Boy

May 9–10

Larisa Martinez, soprano

May 10

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra

May 14

Riverdance 30—

The New Generation

May 15–17

My Fair Lady in Concert

April 24–25

New Owner

April 25–26

Australian Chamber Orchestra

April 29

An Enchanted Evening with the Three Mexican Tenors

May 15–16

Romantic Virtuosity

May 17

A Serenade to Music

May 23

Shelley Conducts America at 250

May 28–30

Riverdance 30—

Leopold & The Magic Flute: Opera for Kids!

May 30

Artists, events and dates subject to change; visit www.scfta.org for details and times.

Segerstrom Hall • Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall • Samueli Theater • Julianne and George Argyros Plaza

The New Generation

Glorious dance makes Sylvia special

A bow-and-arrow-wielding warrior nymph. A lovesick shepherd. And gods and goddesses who interfere with the lives of the humans around them. American Ballet Theatre’s Sylvia plumbs the depths of mythology for a story of love and redemption.

Choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton, Sylvia premiered in 1952 at London’s Royal Opera House with the illustrious Margot Fonteyn dancing the title role.

Ashton boiled the plot down: “Boy loves girl, girl captured by bad man, girl restored to boy by God.”

ABT principal dancer Gillian Murphy, who danced the role at the company premiere in 2005, says, “I would say to the audience, don’t try to take it too seriously. Just let yourself be taken on this mythical journey.”

The three-act ballet features a plot worthy of the mythology that inspired it. Sylvia is one of the wood nymphs who worship Diana, goddess of the hunt: she has sworn herself to a life of chastity

Photo: Quinn Wharton

and spurns the young shepherd Aminta, who declares his love for her. When she shoots him with her arrow and wounds him, a nearby statue of Eros—the god of love—comes to life and pierces her with an arrow of his own, causing her to fall in love with the shepherd. Before Sylvia can do anything to save Aminta, the villainous Orion takes her captive. Eros brings Aminta back to life and sends him in search of Sylvia. Eros then helps Sylvia escape and shows her an image of Aminta waiting for her at Diana’s temple. The lovers are united, and Diana gives her blessing for their union, culminating in a joyful celebration.

“It is certainly not Sylvia’s plot that distinguishes this enduring work,” says artsmeme.com. “Rather, the pristine beauty and musical subtlety of Ashton’s wondrous choreography gives a serviceable story its incredible poetry.” The score by Léo Delibes is called “one of the best from the 19th century” by The New York Times and will be performed live by Pacific Symphony at this engagement.

The role of Sylvia is a notoriously difficult one for any dancer who undertakes it. The choreography underscored Fonteyn’s technical abilities and it clearly shows how very talented she was.

“There is a ton of range in the actual steps,” principal dancer Isabella Boylston, who has danced the role, told The New York Times “There are these huge, powerful jumps, as well as very delicate and refine technique. And Act III

is the pinnacle of classic technique. You’re in a tutu, showing off your lines.”

“The entrance solo has become infamous for its difficulty,” writes bachtrack.com. “Sylvia starts her solo with fast piqué turns downstage that end with a grand jeté. There are repeated hops backward en pointe that stretch into an arabesque balance, a sequence of pirouettes en dedans and so much petit allegro footwork.” The reviewer summed it up with, “My feet and ankles hurt just watching.”

Whew!

Sylvia is on stage for nearly the entire ballet, meaning the dancer must have phenomenal stamina. The overall difficulty of much of the choreography challenges all the leading performers, which is one reason Sylvia is seldom performed. This is the first outing for the work in a decade, when it was part of the Center’s 2016 dance season. Even the corps de ballet has attention-getting opportunities that elicit applause from the audience.

This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to see this delightful ballet. The choreography challenges the entire company and will thrill audiences. What a way to usher in spring!

“I walked out of the theater filled with the kind of joy you only feel after a truly special performance,” says one reviewer. “Sylvia is an absolute treasure.”

Segerstrom Hall April 9–12

Photo: Nir Arieli

Two titans of the bass world

In a traditional jazz ensemble, the bass works its magic laying a foundation of root notes underneath melodies of other instruments. But bass virtuosos Edgar Meyer & Christian McBride decided to do something a little different. These acclaimed bassists will take the Samueli stage together on April 11, bringing their new album, But Who’s Going to Play the Melody?, to life with a unique performance that is nothing short of extraordinary. In this case, the bass brings the harmonies and melodies of songs to life on its own.

Though Meyer and McBride play the same instrument, their backgrounds could not be more different. Meyer draws deeply from his bluegrass roots, blending rustic lyricism with classical precision, while McBride infuses his playing with an R&B fusion of groove, swing, and soul. Together, they create a musical conversation that is exhilarating. Their performance is built on listening and trust, allowing space for each artist to perform with improvisation and playful exchange.

Over a remarkable three-decade career, McBride has become one of the most preeminent bassists of his time by earning nine GRAMMY® Awards, directing the Newport Jazz Festival, and establishing himself as a dynamic performer, composer, producer, cultural curator, and devoted educator. His sound incorporates the depth of jazz tradition with the rhythmic energy of R&B.

Described by The New Yorker as “the most remarkable virtuoso in the relatively unchronicled history of his instrument,” Edgar Meyer has redefined what is possible on the double bass. A master technician and visionary composer, Meyer moves fluidly across genres from classical and bluegrass to folk and contemporary music. His unique jazz expertise is well-celebrated and was recognized with a MacArthur Award in 2002.

The partnership between Meyer and McBride traces back to a shared mentor: legendary bassist Ray Brown. Brown had an admiration for Meyer and showed McBride some of his work in the early ’90s.

“I just followed Edgar’s career all through the ’90s,” McBride recalled in an NPR interview. “And apparently, vice versa.”

Then in 2007, the stars aligned when both artists discovered they were spending the summer in Aspen, Colorado. The Aspen Music Festival and Jazz Aspen Snowmass arranged a one-night show for them, and what began as a single concert blossomed into a growing repertoire, a national tour, and eventually, the album that brings them to us now.

Audiences will be drawn into a performance that feels both intimate and expansive. The duo’s new album takes its name from a question they are often asked and answers it with wit and imagination. This is a rare chance to experience two close friends and musical collaborators at their finest, as genres fall away, creativity ignites, and bass shines through. Together, Meyer and McBride have definitely proven that with imagination and mastery, two basses can tell an entire musical story.

Samueli Theater April 11

Photo: Anna Webber

More than a performance: New Owner celebrates connection and community

This April, Samueli Theater will be filled with wagging tails, hopeful hearts, and a shared belief in the power of companionship as the Center’s Family Series presents New Owner, a moving production for families that explores love, loss, and the joy of finding a forever home.

To bring the story beyond the stage and into the community, performances of New Owner will be paired with a pet adoption and treat drive in partnership with Noble Friends Animal Shelter— transforming a theatrical experience into a realworld opportunity to make a difference.

New Owner will be performed on April 25 at 1 pm and April 26 at 1 and 3:30 pm, with adoption events planned around all performances. Families attending the show will be invited to meet adoptable dogs and learn more about the shelter’s mission to connect animals with loving homes. Audiences are encouraged to participate in a treat drive, bringing dog treats to donate to shelter pups.

At its heart, New Owner tells a story that beautifully reflects the mission of animal shelters everywhere. Bart is a boisterous puppy waiting to be chosen from an animal shelter. Mabel is a lonely widow trying to fill the quiet space left by loss. When they find each other, the connection is immediate and life changing. But as time passes and circumstances shift, Bart must face the uncertainty of being alone once more. Through a stunning blend of puppetry, live action, and animation, New Owner takes audiences on an emotional journey through a dog’s eyes— capturing the longing, joy, and unconditional love at the core of every adoption story.

Critics have praised New Owner as “moving

and powerful,” with one reviewer noting, “If Pixar had a theatrical division, one would think (and hope) they’d create something like this now.” While designed for young audiences, the show resonates across generations. It gently opens conversations about empathy, resilience, and responsibility, reminding us that love often arrives when we least expect it—and that caring for another being can bring renewed purpose and connection.

By pairing this production with an adoption and treat drive, the Center and Noble Friends Animal Shelter are creating a meaningful bridge between art and action. For families, it’s an opportunity to talk about compassion and commitment. For potential adopters, it may be the moment when a new chapter begins.

This collaboration also celebrates the strength of community. When local arts organizations and animal welfare groups come together, they create spaces where stories don’t just entertain—they inspire. They remind us that companionship, whether between neighbors or between people and pets, is essential to a thriving community.

Whether you come to experience a heartfelt performance, donate treats, or meet a new four-legged friend, New Owner offers more than a day at the theater. It offers a reminder that connection matters—and that sometimes, finding your place in the world begins with opening your heart to someone who needs you just as much as you need them.

Samueli Theater April 25 & 26

Discover the enchantment of chamber music

Have you ever wondered how chamber music came to be? Its roots trace back to the late Renaissance period, where it was originally performed in private spaces, or “chambers,” rather than in grand concert halls.

So, what exactly is chamber music? This intimate and engaging genre is characterized by the intricate interplay between a small ensemble of musicians. Unlike a full orchestra, which can include dozens of players, chamber groups—such as string quartets and trios— allow each musician with the opportunity to shine while harmoniously collaborating with their counterparts.

The interactions among musicians in a chamber setting foster a unique camaraderie, enabling spontaneous creativity that is often absent in larger orchestral concerts. This dynamic creates an immersive experience, allowing the audience to connect deeply with the music, making chamber music a favorite among both connoisseurs and newcomers alike.

We invite you to explore the captivating world of chamber music with the Ébène Quartet, which will take the stage in Samueli Theater for an unforgettable evening filled with a diverse

and exquisite performance.

The Ébène is celebrated for its versatility and electrifying stage presence. The program will spotlight the genius of Beethoven, featuring works such as the vibrant String Quartet in G Major, Op. 18, No. 2 and the profoundly stirring String Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131. Alongside these masterpieces, they will perform Ravel’s sensuous Quartet in F Major.

This quartet has captivated audiences across six continents, earning numerous accolades for their innovative arrangements and engaging performances that breathe new life into familiar compositions.

The musicians of the Ébène Quartet boast a rich history of collaboration and exploration, continually pushing the boundaries of traditional chamber music to include jazz improvisation and contemporary works. Their diverse repertoire encompasses three acclaimed albums that transcend classical norms, highlighting their talent for connecting with audiences on multiple levels.

Samueli Theater April 18

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Coming soon to Broadway at the Center:

Riverdance 30— The New Generation

May 15–17

The Sound of Music

June 2–14

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

July 11–25

The Phantom of the Opera

August 12–30

March 10–15, 2026 Segerstrom Hall

Saturday, March 14 at 2 pm

Accessibility Performance: ASL interpretation provided by: D. MacDougall Interpreting Services; Open captioning by: c2; Audio description by: Audio Description Los Angeles

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SIX

SIX was originally performed by the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. The West End production was first performed on July 11, 2018 at Norwich Playhouse, England and opened at the Arts Theatre, London on January 17, 2019.
received its U.S. premiere at The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater on May 22, 2019, Rick Boynton, Creative Producer; Barbara Gaines, Artistic Director; Criss Henderson, Executive Director.
Emma Elizabeth Smith
Nella Cole
Kelly Denice Taylor
Hailey Alexis Lewis
Alizé Cruz
Tasia Jungbauer
Reese Cameron Anna Hertel
Carlina Parker Abigail Sparrow

Cast

(in historical order

Catherine of Aragon ............................................... EMMA ELIZABETH SMITH

Anne Boleyn .................................................................... NELLA COLE

Jane Seymour ........................................................ KELLY DENICE TAYLOR

Anna of Cleves ......................................................... HAILEY ALEXIS LEWIS

Katherine Howard ALIZÉ CRUZ

Catherine Parr TASIA JUNGBAUER

ALTERNATES

Alternates never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

REESE CAMERON, ANNA HERTEL, CARLINA PARKER, ABIGAIL SPARROW

DANCE CAPTAIN CARLINA PARKER

AT THIS PERFORMANCE

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SIX WILL BE PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches.

Musical Numbers

“Ex-Wives” ....................................................................... The Queens

“No Way” Catherine of Aragon

“Don’t Lose Ur Head” ............................................................ Anne Boleyn

“Heart of Stone” Jane Seymour

“Haus of Holbein” The Queens

“Get Down” Anna of Cleves

“All You Wanna Do” Katherine Howard

“I Don’t Need Your Love” Catherine Parr

“Six” The Queens

THE LADIES IN WAITING

Music Director/Keyboard—Valerie Maze Bass—Yonít Spiegelman Guitars—Rose Laguana Drums—Camila Mennitte Pereyra

Associate Conductor—Jen Christina

Music Technology: Phij Adams

Synthesizer Technician: Randy Cohen Keyboards

Music Coordinator: Kristy Norter

VIRTUAL STAGE DOOR

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A LITTLE BIT OF HER-STORY

CATHERINE OF ARAGON

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE

CHILDREN

INTERESTS

CAUSE OF DEATH

REMEMBERED FOR...

DID YOU KNOW?

QUEENSPIRATION

ANNE BOLEYN

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE

CHILDREN

INTERESTS

QUEEN LINKS

CAUSE OF DEATH

REMEMBERED FOR...

DID YOU KNOW?

QUEENSPIRATION

JANE SEYMOUR

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE

CHILDREN

INTERESTS

QUEEN LINKS CAUSE OF DEATH

DID YOU KNOW?

QUEENSPIRATION REMEMBERED FOR...

December 15, 1485 – January 7, 1536

ONE: to Arthur (Henry’s older brother), November 14, 1501 (aged 15)

TWO: to Henry VIII, June 11, 1509 (aged 23)

Mary, born February 18, 1516 (later Queen Mary I).

Catherine also had two other children who died as infants, three stillborn children, and several miscarriages.

Religion, sewing, dancing, a bit more religion.

Probably a type of cancer.

Her refusal to accept that her marriage was invalid; her faith; her dramatic speech to Henry when he had her brought to court to seek the annulment of their marriage.

While Henry fought in France in 1513, Catherine was regent during the Battle of Flodden; when James IV of Scotland was killed in the battle, Catherine wanted to send his body to Henry as a present.

Beyoncé and Shakira.

c. 1501 – May 19, 1536

January 25, 1533 (aged 31)

Elizabeth, born September 7, 1533 (later Queen Elizabeth I). Anne also had at least two miscarriages.

Fashion, dancing, flirtation, collecting evangelical works.

Lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon.

Executed on Tower Green, London.

Headlessness; bringing about England’s break with the Pope; having a sixth fingernail.

Because she was fluent in French, Anne would have acted as a translator during the visit of Emperor Charles V to court in 1522.

Lily Allen and Avril Lavigne.

1507 or 1508 – October 24, 1537

May 30, 1536 (aged 28 or 29)

Edward, born October 12, 1537 (later King Edward VI).

Religious faith, obedience. Lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn. Hemorrhage after the birth of Prince Edward; her child with Henry.

Adele and Sia. Being the “only one he truly loved”; having two troublesome brothers who fought over the regency of the young Prince Edward after King Henry’s death. While Anne Boleyn was still alive, Henry sent Jane a gift of money which she refused, apparently saying there “was no treasure in this world that she valued so much as her honor.”

ANNA OF CLEVES

ALSO KNOWN AS

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE

Anne of Cleves (the Anglicisation of her name)

She is referred to as Anna here to distinguish between the two Annes & to honor the name she would have called herself in her own language.

1515 – July 16, 1557

January 6, 1540 (aged 24)

None. CHILDREN

INTERESTS

QUEEN LINKS

CAUSE OF DEATH

REMEMBERED FOR...

DID YOU KNOW?

QUEENSPIRATION

KATHERINE HOWARD

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE CHILDREN

INTERESTS

QUEEN LINKS

CAUSE OF DEATH

REMEMBERED FOR... DID YOU KNOW?

Staying alive.

Anna visited Katherine Howard once she became queen and bowed down to her.

Probably cancer.

Being chosen from her portrait and then rejected when Henry met her.

When Henry first met Anna of Cleves, he disguised himself, possibly imagining some sort of a romantic reaction. According to a witness, when Henry kissed Anna, she turned away coldly from the hideous stranger molesting her. The witness, Lord Russell, observed that he “never saw His Highness so marvelously astonished.”

Nicki Minaj and Rihanna.

QUEENSPIRATION

CATHERINE PARR

BIRTH AND DEATH

MARRIAGE CHILDREN

INTERESTS

QUEEN LINKS

CAUSE OF DEATH

REMEMBERED FOR...

DID YOU KNOW?

QUEENSPIRATION

c. 1523 – February 13, 1542

July 28, 1540 (aged 17) None.

Religious faith, obedience.

Lady-in-waiting to Anna of Cleves; cousin to Anne Boleyn. Executed on Tower Green, London.

Being completely used (and abused) by those with power over her.

From her arrest on November 8, 1541 until her execution three months later, Katherine stayed under house arrest at Syon House; in late January of 1542, an act was passed in Parliament that rendered it treason for a woman to become the king’s wife without “plain declaration before of her unchaste life,” meaning Henry could have her killed.

Ariana Grande and Britney Spears.

c. 1512 – September 5, 1548

ONE: to Sir Edward Burgh, a courtier, 1529 – 1533

TWO: to John Neville, Lord Latimer, 1534 – 1543

THREE: to Henry VIII, July 12, 1543

FOUR: in secret to Thomas Seymour, May, 1547

A daughter (to Thomas Seymour) who died as an infant.

Writing books, encouraging education, the Reformation. Catherine’s mother was lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and Catherine was friendly with Aragon’s daughter, Princess Mary.

Surviving.

Catherine was the first woman in England to publish books under her own name and in English.

Childbirth. Alicia Keys and Emeli Sandé.

Who’s Who

EMMA ELIZABETH SMITH (Catherine of Aragon) is honored to make her National Tour debut and to join the Queendom! TXSTMT grad. A thank you to God, her parents & sissy, family, & friends for their endless love. And to A&R, CTC, & TRC for their trust & support. @emmalizsmith

NELLA COLE (Anne Boleyn). Broadway: The Illusionists. TV: “The Last OG” (co star) HBO, E!, NBC, Nickelodeon. 1st Nat’l Tours: & Juliet, Pretty Woman, Cruel Intentions. World Premieres: Becoming Nancy, This Ain’t No Disco. Nella makes pop music! @nellacole

KELLY DENICE TAYLOR (Jane Seymour) is most recently known for her run with the Aragon Tour and Broadway company of SIX! Previously a recording artist under DMG (Walt Disney Records) Kelly has made a variety of TV appearances on Disney+, Disney Channel, ABC, and more! International: Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios Japan. Endless thanks to my agents at FSE, to TRC, and the entire queendom! @kellydenicetaylor

HAILEY ALEXIS LEWIS (Anna of Cleves) is an Afro-Canadian triple-threat artist, and has performed in shows such as: Six, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hairspray, and more across Canadian theatres, and TV/Film credits such as: Disney’s Zombies, American Gods, and most recently, Welcome to Derry. Hailey would like to thank her mama for being her forever Queenspiration. @haileyalexislewis

ALIZÉ CRUZ (Katherine Howard). CreditsTheatre: Raven Falco- Bat Out of Hell (Paris Theatre, Las Vegas), Moana- Disney’s When You Wish (Tuacahn Amphitheater). Film: Skeletons in the Closet (Lead Stand-In), Stella Artois x Ludacris (Lead), The Wrecker (Extra). She thanks her family, Firestarter Entertainment, the SIX team, and all of you Queens on her journey to the throne! Let’s make her-story!

TASIA JUNGBAUER (Catherine Parr) is honored to be a part of the Queendom and bring this histo-remix across the country. Broadway:

Moulin Rouge! (Arabia, Satine U/S). TV: “WeCrashed” (Apple TV). Pepperdine University (Ayo Waves!). A million thanks to team SIX and Gray Talent Group. And to Mom, Yasmin, Mike, and friends - I DO need your love!

REESE CAMERON (they/them) (Alternate). What a DREAM! Credits: Funny Girl (tour), Wonderful Town (NYCC), Diary of a Tap Dancer (A.R.T.). Thank you Marc, Dustin, and Eden at Daniel Hoff! To the non-binary queer kid in the audience, you belong here. @reese.cameron23

ANNA HERTEL (Alternate). National Tour Debut! Anna is elated to join the SIX Queendom. Off Bway: Rock & Roll Man, Jimmy Awards Best Dancer ‘17, BFA Elon MT. Grateful to Daniel Hoff Agency & SIX team. Love to her husband, and family! Glory to God! @anna_hertel

CARLINA PARKER (Dance Captain, Alternate). Hello Queendom! National Tour credits: RENT (Mimi/Joanne understudy, Assistant Dance Captain), Rock of Ages (Justice/Regina understudy), Mamma Mia! (Ali/Lisa understudy). Other credits: Mamma Mia! (Lisa), Summer (Adult Mary Ellen, Diva understudy). “Much love to my family, friends, and every dog I’ve ever seen.” Instagram: @carlina_parker

ABIGAIL SPARROW (Alternate). Abigail is thrilled to return to the Queendom! Recently: Jenna in Waitress (ACT of CT), SIX (Mirvish, NCL) Producer, musician - new album coming 2026. Love to family, friends, TALENTHOUSENYC, and TRC. @abigailsparrowofficial

TOBY MARLOW (Writer) is the other half of Marlow and Moss, the writing duo behind the musical SIX, alongside Lucy Moss. For SIX, the duo won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Score, two Drama Desk Awards, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and they received a Grammy nomination for the album SIX: Live on Opening Night. Other writing and composing credits include Hot Gay Time Machine (West End), Book of Queer (discovery+), The Monkey King (Netflix), Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! (Off-

Broadway, Soho Theatre), “The 75th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS), Dylan Mulvaney’s Day 365 LIVE! (The Rainbow Room), Courtney Act: Fluid (international tour), and Kyle Hanagami’s Stay Inside. Toby also writes pop music, collaborating with artists such as Jinkx Monsoon (The Virgo Odyssey), and Alaska Thunder**** (“ROY G BIV”). @thetobymarlow

LUCY MOSS (Writer, Co-Director) won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Score for THIS VERY SHOW, alongside her close personal friend and colleague, Toby Marlow. Her work on SIX also made her the youngest woman ever to direct a musical on Broadway (lol). Other writer-director credits include Why Am I So Single? (West End); Hot Gay Time Machine (West End). Her directing credits include Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical (Actors’ Fund Online Benefit). Her songwriting credits include The Monkey King (Netflix); Book of Queer (discovery+); “The 75th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS). Most importantly, she loves to kayak. You can find her on the internet @mucyloss

JAMIE ARMITAGE (Co-Director) is a Tony Award-nominated director for his work on SIX Directing credits include: The Red & The Black (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre), Straight Line Crazy (The Shed; co-directed with Nicholas Hytner), Southern Belles: A Tennessee Williams Double Bill (King’s Head Theatre); Spring Awakening and Sweeney Todd (RCSSD); And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens (King’s Head Theatre); Love Me Now (Tristan Bates Theatre). Writing/Directing credits include: An Interrogation (Hampstead Theatre & Summerhall). He is an Associate Director of the Bridge Theatre. He was a resident director at the Almeida Theatre from 2019 to 2021, and an associate artist at the King’s Head Theatre.

CARRIE-ANNE INGROUILLE (Choreography). She/her. Carrie is an Olivier and Tony Awardnominated choreographer for her work on SIX. Choreography credits include Antigone (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Our Generation (National Theatre), Wonderful Town (Opera Holland Park), This Is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre), Tales of the

Turntable (Southbank Centre), Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (Duke of York’s Theatre/ U.K. tour), The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (Royal Opera House), The Suicide (National Theatre), R&D (Hampstead Theatre), The Catherine Tate Show Live (U.K. tour), Into the Hoods Remixed (Peacock Theatre/ U.K. tour) and Some Like it Hip Hop (Peacock Theatre/U.K. tour). Carrie is currently the U.K. Associate Choreographer for Hamilton, London.

JOE BEIGHTON (Music Supervision) is a musical director and supervisor based in London. In 2019 he received an Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music for his work on SIX. Musical supervisor credits include SIX (U.K. tours and West End, Broadway, Chicago [winner: Jeff Award for Musical Direction], Sydney Opera House; NCL); St. Anne Comes Home (Actors Church); Babies (BYMT). Joe studied music at the University of Cambridge before training at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

EMMA BAILEY (Scenic Design) is an awardwinning set and costume designer based in Scotland. She originally trained as an architect and continued her studies at the prestigious Motley Theatre Design course. In 2011 she was awarded the Linbury Prize for Stage Design for her production of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm at the Royal Opera House London. She trained at the Royal Shakespeare Company and has gone on to design for theatre, opera, music and fashion. emmabaileydesign.com

GABRIELLA SLADE (Costume Design) works as a costume designer in the UK and internationally. She won the 2022 Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Costume Design for SIX and was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2019 Credits include Spice World 2019 (UK & Ireland Stadium Tour); The Cher Show; Bedknobs & Broomsticks; Curtains (UK & Ireland Tour). Gabriella is thrilled that SIX marks her Broadway debut.

TIM DEILING (Lighting Design). Nominated for the 2022 Tony Award for Best Lighting Design for SIX. West End credits: SIX, Knights of the Rose, American Idiot, Cinderella, Dick

Whittington, Vanities the Musical. He’s also lit many U.K. tours including Club Tropicana, Our House, HMS Pinafore and Summer Holiday. He’s worked on many plays/musicals at regional U.K. theatres and throughout Europe. He’s also worked for many years as an associate to Ken Billington and The National Theater in London. Tim is an American living in London.

PAUL GATEHOUSE (Sound Design) is a Grammy, Tony and Drama Desk Award nominated sound designer and music producer. Sound design: 42 Balloons (Lowry Theatre); The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Mandela (Young Vic); Identical (Nottingham Playhouse); Oliver! (Asia premiere in Tokyo); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); SIX the Musical (London/ Broadway/ U.K. and U.S. tours/ Australia, Korea); Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s Mary Poppins (London/ Tokyo/ Australia); The Witches of Eastwick (Cirkus Theatre, Stockholm); Amélie (MunichWerk7). Recordings: SIX: Live on Opening Night (producer/mixer); Mandela - Original Cast Recording (producer, mixer); Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein Original London Cast Recording (producer/mixer); Newsies (mixer); Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (recording engineer/mixer). Film: SIX the Musical (London).

TOM CURRAN (Orchestrations) is a Grammy, Tony, Olivier and Drama Desk Award nominated orchestrator, arranger and music producer. Theatre credits include: The Great British Bake Off Musical (West End/Cheltenham); Identical (Nottingham/Manchester); SIX (Worldwide). As associate orchestrator: Funny Girl (Broadway/ West End/UK tour); Barnum (Menier Chocolate Factory); High Society (The Old Vic). Orchestrations for Alexis Ffrench and Marc Almond. Music department for Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds. Tom is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. @tomcurran_music

ROBERTA DUCHAK (Music Supervision U.S.) Broadway: SIX. Broadway’s The Notebook (Vocal Coach), Hell’s Kitchen @ Public Theatre (Vocal Coach), Regional: SIX (Chicago Shakespeare, A.R.T., Citadel, Ordway); Emma (Chicago Shakes); Past resident musical director at Drury Lane Theatre; Brigadoon (Goodman

Theatre). Film: vocal coach for Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman in Les Misérables. Winner of two Jeff Awards; five nominations. Notable acting credits: Ragtime (Broadway); Show Boat (National Tour); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chicago/ National Tour). @robertaduchakvocalstudio

VALERIE MAZE (Music Director). Valerie is thrilled to be returning to SIX! Select Credits: SIX on Broadway and 1st National Tour. Conductor: Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre), Follies, Gypsy (Chicago Shakespeare), A Little Night Music (Writers Theatre, Jeff Award nomination), Evita (Drury Lane). At Lyric Opera of Chicago: Showboat, Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music (with Billy Zane), Carousel (with Steven Pasquale), The King and I (with Kate Baldwin), and My Fair Lady

HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES (Technical Supervisor). Over 100 Broadway productions and tours. Recent: Maybe Happy Ending, Sunset Blvd, Left on Tenth, Our Town, Oh, Mary!, Suffs, The Notebook, Hadestown, Hamilton, Aladdin HTA is a member of Neil A. Mazzella’s Hudson family which includes Hudson Scenic Studios, Bridget Van Dyke, Sam Ellis, Sean Gorski, Brianna Stankiewicz, Brianne Tabak, and Irene Wang.

THEATER MATTERS (General Management) manages live entertainment globally. It is represented on Broadway by SIX and Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York, and across North America by SIX and The Notebook. Recent productions include The Notebook, Days of Wine and Roses, The Play That Goes Wrong, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Devil Wears Prada, and Peter Pan Goes Wrong.

THE TRC COMPANY (Casting) Led by partners Claire Burke, Kevin Metzger-Timson, Xavier Rubiano, and Peter Van Dam. Broadway: Dead Outlaw, BOOP! The Musical, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, Left on Tenth, The Outsiders, Aladdin. National Tours: The Phantom Of The Opera, Water for Elephants, Beauty & The Beast, The Wiz, Back To The Future, Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables. The TRC Company is proud

to continue the casting legacy of Tara Rubin Casting and Johnson-Liff Casting.

GALIA BACKAL (Associate Director) is a first generation Mexican-American director, choreographer, and collaborator. Selected credits: El Huracán (Brooklyn College), Into the Woods (Prima Theatre), Does the Title Matter? (Circle in the Square Theatre School), El Corrido de California (Roundabout Theatre Company Refocus Project), Macbeth (Circle in the Square Theatre School), The Archive (Pace University), EVERYBODY (LIU Post), El Cóndor Mágico (The Civilians R&D Group). www.galiabackal.com

ELIZA OHMAN (Associate Choreographer) spent the pandemic teaching, dancing on her roof and handing out free samples of hempinfused seltzer. Dreams. Pre-pandemic she was seen onstage screaming/crying in King Kong, as well as shows like Hamilton, “Fosse/Verdon,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Dispatches From Elsewhere.” She practices the guitar daily, has seen little improvement, and loves Josh. Rom 12:12. @elizaohman

ELIZABETH RACANELLI (Resident Choreographer) is so excited to be a part of the SIX Queendom. She was last seen performing in the Broadway and touring companies of Hamilton as a swing. She would like to thank the entire creative team for this special opportunity. Love to family, friends, MM, EGM, and AGM.

JAY CAREY (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: SIX, Ain’t Too Proud, Jersey Boys, Finding Neverland. Tours: SIX 1st National, Company, Ain’t Too Proud, Jersey Boys, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. A proud AEA member. Love to my three “Queens” - Chris, Roxy, & Mom. @jaycarey212

ASHANI SMITH (Stage Manager) Nat’l Tours: Jagged Little Pill, Company, & Pretty Woman Regional: The Preacher’s Wife (Alliance Theatre), The Color Purple, A Chorus Line, Lady Day (PA Shakespeare Festival). Proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Love to mom, Zion, and my amazing friends who continue to uplift me. @ashanihadiyah

WILLIAM COLLINS (Assistant Stage Manager). Touring: The Realish Housewives (The Second City). Also with The Second City, productions at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, The Kennedy Center, Huntington Theater, San Diego Repertory and Berkley Repertory. Six seasons with Peninsula Players Theater and the Chicago run of Hamilton. Love to Helen and Clara.

NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy). Carolyn M. Lawson PT, founder and CEO NEURO TOUR & Neurosport Physical Therapy, leaders in entertainment and performing arts medicine We are honored to be part of this amazing production of SIX. NT, keeping performers, Happy, Healthy, & On Stage!

THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking Agency) has represented 27 Tony Award® winning Best Musicals and Plays. Current tours include: Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Come From Away, The Book of Mormon, 1776, Hadestown, Mean Girls, MJ The Musical, Pretty Woman, Six, Tina, To Kill A Mockingbird, Anastasia, Chicago, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray, My Fair Lady, R.E.S.P.E.C.T and Tootsie. Future tours include: Almost Famous, Funny Girl, Mamma Mia!, Mrs. Doubtfire, A Strange Loop, The Devil Wears Prada, and The Wiz

BOND THEATRICAL (Tour Marketing & Publicity) is an independently-owned theatrical booking, marketing and publicity company representing award-winning Broadway shows and live entertainment properties. BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America. For a complete list of current projects, please visit BondTheatrical.com.

THE PEKOE GROUP (Advertising/Social Media) is an advertising agency serving Broadway shows in NYC and on Tour. As a Certified Woman-Owned Business, The Pekoe Group is proud to represent SIX on Broadway and across North America.

KENNY WAX MBE (Producer), former president of the Society of London Theatre, is the worldwide producer of Tony Award-winning and

Laurence Olivier-nominated SIX the Musical which was recently released in UK cinemas. Also represented in the West End and offBroadway by The Play That Goes Wrong, now in its 10th year, The Comedy About Spies, Just For One Day the Live Aid Musical and The Shark Is Broken. In development for production in 2026 is The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind and a co-production of Top Hat with Chichester Festival Theatre. Past Laurence Olivier Awardwinning productions include Top Hat (winner of three Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical), Once on This Island (Best New Musical), The Worst Witch and Hey Duggee (Best Family Entertainment) and the recently nominated Why Am I So Single? (Best New Musical).

WENDY BARNES & ANDY BARNES for GLOBAL MUSICALS (Producers). Global Musicals was founded by Wendy and Andy Barnes to produce new contemporary British musicals by lesserknown writers. Spotted by them as a student production at the Edinburgh Festival in 2016, SIX marked the company’s first production, which they now produce around the world. They recently produced the World Premiere production of a new British musical 42 Balloons, by award-winning writer Jack Godfrey, which Jack submitted through their open submission program, Perfect Pitch, an ongoing resource for emerging writers. 42 Balloons received multiple 5-star reviews and will be opening a new production in Spring 2025. Other new musicals coming soon include Pieces of String & Wish List. globalmusicals.com

GEORGE STILES he/him (Producer) is best known as an Olivier Award-winning composer of stage musicals, most notably with lyricist Anthony Drewe. Their acclaimed shows include Honk! (Olivier Award for Best New Musical), Betty Blue Eyes, Soho Cinders and Mary Poppins, which played for six years at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre and which recently enjoyed a triumphant West End revival and a second tour of Australia. George is a passionate supporter of new British musicals, nurturing new writing with the Stiles + Drewe Prize and Mentorship Award, and is proud to be making his Broadway producing debut

with SIX alongside fellow champions of new British musicals, Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes. With Kenny Wax, he will be producing the premiere of Marlow and Moss’ new show, Why Am I So Single? in London next year. stilesanddrewe.com

KEVIN McCOLLUM (Producer) received the Tony Award for Best Musical for Rent (1996), Avenue Q (2004) and In the Heights (2008). Current: SIX (Broadway, North American tour); Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) (Broadway), Oh, Mary! (Broadway); The Devil Wears Prada (West End); The Play That Goes Wrong (Off-Broadway). Additional past credits include The Notebook (Broadway); Days of Wine and Roses (Broadway); Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Broadway); Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway); Motown: The Musical (Broadway, West End, U.K. and U.S. tours); The Drowsy Chaperone (Broadway, U.K. and U.S. tours); Something Rotten! (Broadway, U.S. tour); Hand to God (Broadway, West End); Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème; [title of show] (Broadway), Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway, West End). West Side Story film (2021) directed by Steven Spielberg. Upcoming: Black Swan, Night at the Museum.

CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER (Producer) proudly produced the North American premiere of SIX. A leading international theater company and recipient of the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare produces a year-round season featuring plays, musicals, world premieres and theatrical presentations from around the globe—alongside education programming for students, teachers and lifelong learners, and creative community engagement with artists across the city. The Theater is Chicago’s leading international presenter and has toured its own productions across five continents, garnering multiple accolades, including the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. chicagoshakes.com

LUCAS McMAHON (Executive Producer) is thrilled to be part of the Queens’ reign! He is represented on Broadway this season with The Notebook, Oh, Mary!, and SIX. Other credits include Mind Mangler (Off-Broadway), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Broadway and LA), The Play

That Goes Wrong (Broadway, Off-Broadway and national tour), Mike Birbiglia’s The New One (Broadway and national tour), Something Rotten! (Broadway and national tour), Hand to God (Broadway and West End), Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway, national tour and West End) and Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! (Off-Broadway).

SAM LEVY (Associate Producer) is an awardwinning New York-based theatre producer. Credits include SIX (U.S. and Canada); Why Am I So Single? (West End); 42 Balloons (US and UK); Come From Away (Broadway, West End, Toronto, Australia); The Ferryman (Broadway); The Mentalists (West End); Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story (New York and London). Over a decade with Arielle Tepper Productions, including director of programming at the Summer Play Festival at The Public Theater. Proud to be associated with SIX from its early days in the UK, to Broadway and beyond.

STAFF FOR SIX

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

THEATER MATTERS

John E. Gendron

Ashley Berman

Rachel Bonner Michael Camp Bella Cordova

Arella Flur Katie Pope Annie Van Nostrand Eric Rothstein Ellie Omori-Sampson Michelle Yard

COMPANY MANAGER

Stephanie Smith

Assistant Company Manager Luke Meyer

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Sam Levy

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR

Molly Meg Legal

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Hudson Theatrical Associates

Stephen M. Kaus Sean Gorski Bridget Van Dyke

Brianna Stankiewicz Frank Swann Brianne Tabak Irene Wang

TOUR BOOKING AGENCY THE BOOKING GROUP

Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart

Laura Kolarik Stephanie Ditman Sophie Tiesler www.thebookinggroup.com

TOUR MARKETING & PUBLICITY BOND THEATRICAL bondtheatrical.com

Temah Higgins Mollie Mann DJ Martin

Marc Viscardi Wendy Roberts Jenny Bates

Melissa Cohen Harrison Mootoo

Alexandra De La Cerda Caroline Frawley

Bridget Gross Tony Joy Steph Kelleher

Deborah Mann Scotland Newton Elisabeth Reyes Linda Stewart Katelyn Wenkoff

ADVERTISING/SOCIAL MEDIA THE PEKOE GROUP

Amanda Pekoe Jessica Ferreira Christopher Lueck

Connor Santos Jenny Dorso Kiernan Matts

Gabriel Berkowitz Langley Hayman Emily Mayo

Ryan Meitzler Kelly Ganning David Blaakman

CASTING THE TRC COMPANY

Claire Burke CSA, Kevin Metzger-Timson CSA, Xavier Rubiano CSA, Peter Van Dam CSA, Tara Rubin CSA, Merri Sugarman CSA, Louis DiPaolo CSA, Spencer Gualdoni CSA, Olivia Paige West CSA, Frankie Ramirez CSA

LEGAL COUNSEL

LEVINE PLOTKIN LLP

Loren Plotkin Conrad Rippy Susan Mindell

Daniel Watkins Emily Erstling

Kevin Hess Cris Criswell

Production Stage Manager

Stage Manager

Assistant Stage Manager

Associate Choreographer Eliza Ohman

Resident Choreographers Elizabeth Racanelli

Associate Scenic Designer Meredith Ries

Associate Costume Designers..........................................Lisa Zinni, Amanda Jenks

Assistant Costume Designer Courtney Irizarry

Associate Lighting Designer Timothy Reed

Assistant Lighting Designers Victoria Bain, Piper Phillips

Associate Sound Designers Joseph Haggerty, Josh Millican

Production Carpenter Andy Cappelli

Associate Production Carpenter Adam Farber

Head Carpenter..................................................................Gregory Pott

Assistant Carpenter Matthew McKim

Production Electrician......Jimmy Fedigan, Patrick Johnston

Head Electrician Edgar Vanegas

Assistant Electrician Jada Cox

Head Props Aaron Heeter

Production Sound Dillon Cody

Head Sound Alicia Martin

Assistant Sound Kimberley Thomas

Advance Sound Dan Scheivert

Production Wardrobe Supervisor Kristina May

Wardrobe Supervisor Adrianna Covone

Production Wig Supervision........................Charles G. LaPointe

Associate Production Wig Supervision Loren Skora

Hair & Makeup Supervisor Lisa Chan

Crew Swings

Jay Carey

Ashani Smith

William Collins

Associate Director Galia Backal

Rachel McCall, Nicholas Zoia

Moving Light Programmers Paul Toben, Scott K. Tusing

Music Technology Phij Adams

Synthesizer Technician Randy Cohen

Associate Synthesizer Technician Nicolas Schenkel

Costume Craftspersons Matthew Freeman, Eve Guttman

Ticketing Manager Annie Van Nostrand

General Management Assistant Bella Cordova

General Management Fellow Ellie Omori-Sampson

National Press Office Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Adrian Bryan-Brown, Susanne Tighe, Angela Yamarone

Diversity and Culture Partner Tiffanie Claude

6 Music Co-Producer Paul Lisberg

Original Graphic Design

Rebecca Pitt

Human Resources Consulting K+K Reset

Banking Customers Bank

Insurance The Arts Insurance Program, LLC/ Bob Middleton, Meghan Coleman, Toni Preto

Housing and Ground Travel Road Rebel Air Travel A Team Tours/Tzell Travel

Visa Consultants Wiskoff Law, PLLC

Accounting Withum Smith + Brown, PC

Controller Galbraith & Co./ Amanda Hayek, Emma Gorin

Payroll Services Checks and Balances Payroll

Physical Therapy Neuro Tour/Paige Winston

Production Photography Joan Marcus

Merchandise Platypus Productions LLC

KENNY WAX, LTD.

Kenny Wax

Lettie Graham Emily McDonald Sarah Newbury

Izzy O’Flanagan Fiona Taylor Matthew Sedman

Jessey Barnes Jasmine Wright Paige Cananvan-Smith

Caitlin Barnes Olivia Johnst on Amanda Sutton

GLOBAL MUSICALS LTD.

Andy Barnes Wendy Barnes

Josh Bird Debbie Hicks

GEORGE STILES

George Stiles

Jessie Berman Hugh Vanstone

ALCHEMATION

Kevin McCollum

Lucas McMahon

John Ban Jack Eidson Evan Shalat

Lyndsay Borko Breanne Jackson

EX WIVES LTD.

International Executive Producer Sarah Stribley Head of Marketing & International

Brand Manager Mark Jones

International Social Media Josh Bird

International General Manager Andrew Morgan

International Associate General Manager Liv Marshall

International Associate Producer Demid Naumov

International Marketing Coordinator Olivia Johnston

Licensing Consultant

Sacha Brooks

CREDITS

Scenery built, painted, and electrified by Hudson Scenic Studio. Automation and show control featuring Hudson Motion Control by Hudson Scenic Studio. Sound Shop: Sound Associates. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting. Costumes executed by John Kristiansen New York Inc. Custom shoes by LaDuca. Custom Jewelry by R.Kaye Lmtd. Hosiery by Bratenders and Capezio. Wigs constructed by Chuck LaPointe.

Makeup provided by M·A·C

SPECIAL THANKS

We’d like to thank all the Queens and Ladies in Waiting past and present; Grace Taylor; Franny-Anne Rafferty; Freya Sands; Melody Sinclair; Katy Richardson; Justin Allin; Lauren Dix; Jamie Platt; Charlie Smith; Steve Gage; Lotte Wakeham; Cressida Carré; Andy Graham; Roberto Surace; Rebecca Fry; Jimmy Jones; the staff at the Arts Theatre; Kevin Wilson; Martin Barrow; Helen Snell; James & Rosie Pearson; Genevieve Ampaduh; Stephen Crocker and all the staff at Norwich Theatre; Andy Barnwell; Sylvia Addison; Pippa Ailion.

SIX was originally performed by the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society and featured Megan Gilbert, Ashleigh Weir, Holly Musgrave, Tilda Wickham, Annabel Marlow, and Shimali De Silva.

This production is presented under license from Ex-Wives Ltd. London, the exclusive worldwide licensor for SIX © 2017 Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. All rights reserved. All rights inquiries to rights.sixthemusical.com. SIX logo © Ex-Wives Ltd.

For all tour booking inquiries, please contact The Booking Group www.thebookinggroup.com

To learn more about the production, please visit www.sixonbroadway.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok: @sixustour

Please be advised that smoke, haze, and strobe lights are used during the performance.

WARNING

The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages.

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers of the United States.

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

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

The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians

The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.

United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

Coming soon!

Riverdance 30—The New Generation

Since Riverdance first emerged onto the world stage, its fusion of Irish and international dance and music has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. The GRAMMY® Award-winning music and the infectious energy of its mesmerizing choreography and breathtaking performances has left audiences in awe and established Riverdance as a global cultural sensation. To celebrate this incredible 30th year milestone, Riverdance will embark on a special anniversary tour, bringing its magic to audiences around the world. This spectacular production rejuvenates the much-loved original show with new innovative choreography and costumes and state of the art lighting, projection, and motion graphics. And for the first time Riverdance welcomes “The New Generation” of performers, all of whom were not born when show began 30 years ago.

Segerstrom Hall May 15–17, 2026

Aussies bring treasures from Down Under

When was the last time you asked your bank to buy something very expensive for you? Not a loan, but buy it outright and hand it over to you?

Richard Tognetti did just that when he asked the manager of an Australian bank if they would buy him a 1759 Guadagnini violin priced at $1.2 million. It was an outrageous request, but the violin was rare and from the golden age of string instruments. It probably helps that Tognetti is charming, a world-class musician— and also the artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO). The bank manager couldn’t refuse.

Today, the ACO owns 10 valuable instruments made by the superstars of the 18th century string-instrument world, including Antonio Stradivari. The instruments are not kept on display; the ACO uses them regularly in concerts. Tognetti himself plays one of them: a 1743 Guarneri violin.

Center chamber patrons will experience the ACO’s unique sound when the Aussies come Stateside as part of their 50th anniversary tour. Tognetti has been the artistic director for 35 years, growing from a young rebel aged 25 to a revered artist and leader. He has been named one of Australia’s National Living Treasures and appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for his contributions to music.

The ACO’s innovative spirit shines through in their commitment to blending classical traditions with contemporary influences, making them a cultural icon in Australia and beyond. The company loves to mix favorites by Bach and Haydn with contemporary pieces, including presenting premieres. “Eclectic” could be a good description of an ACO concert. They have included Indigenous musician and

didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton performing his own work with the ensemble, and a version of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons with renowned Egyptian-born Joseph Tawadros performing on the oud, or Arabic lute.

For their Center appearance, ACO will include a stretch across the centuries, with Purcell’s hauntingly beautiful Fantasia on One Note and Handel’s majestically celebratory Concerto Grosso in A Major, Op. 6 No. 11. Moving into more modern times, the orchestra will present a new work by John Luther Adams, as well as Vaughan Williams’ soaring “The Lark Ascending” (arranged by Adam Johnson), and Fanny Mendelssohn’s charming String Quartet in E-flat (arranged for strings).

ACO has extended its influence at home to form the ACO Collective, which mentors young string players from across Australia, providing them access to world-class music education and giving performance opportunities, ensuring the future of chamber music thrives and evolves.

We encourage you to be inspired by the intimacy and joy of this chamber concert, a truly universal language that transcends borders and connects us all through its powerful emotional expression.

Samueli Theater April 29

Don’t miss our “Taste of the Arts” event with the ACO, which offers a chance to enjoy culinary experiences that are as carefully curated as the musical performance. Experience a night Down Under with a three-course meal at Outpost Kitchen before the show!

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Curves in Concert and ¡DAMAS!

Segerstrom Center for the Arts presents the West Coast premiere of Curves in Concert on Friday, March 20. Based on Real Women Have Curves: The Musical, this event features members of the original Broadway cast and show-stopping songs including “Make It Work” and “Flying Away.” Curves in Concert brings the heart, humor, and resilience of the beloved Broadway musical to life through music, storytelling, and a vibrant live ensemble.

After eighteen years under the roof of her immigrant parents, Ana is ready to spread her wings. Her dreams of college and a career in New York City are bursting at the seams as she finds herself juggling her own ambitions, her mother’s expectations and a community of women trying to make it work against all odds. The story explores themes of cultural identity, generational relationships, and womanhood with warmth and honesty. The work is based on Josefina López’s acclaimed 1990 stage play. Stay after the performance for a talkback featuring the cast and playwright Josefina López.

Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall March 20; tickets start at $30

Celebrate Women’s History Month on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza March 20 with a powerful, joy-filled evening honoring Latina voices and women’s artistry. ¡DAMAS! (meaning “ladies” in Spanish) is a free, familyfriendly celebration open to all ages—no reservations required! It includes live music, food trucks, and women-owned vendors. Experience this vibrant night of connection and culture!

Blankets, low chairs, and picnic-style food are all welcome, but you’re going to want to be on the dance floor all night long! George’s Café will be open for dinner, snacks, and beverages throughout the night.

Julianne and George Argyros Plaza March 20 from 8–10 pm; this event is free

SUNDAY | MAR 22, 2026 | 3PM UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Tosca SAT | MAR 14 | 3PM The Assad Brothers 60th Anniversary Farewell Tour SUN | MAR 1 | 5PM

South Coast Symphony presents: Young Stars of the Future SAT | MAR 21 | 7PM An Evening With Keb’ Mo’ SAT | MAR 28 | 8PM

Empowering the future: Arts & Business Leadership Council (ABLC) Fundraiser Supports Arts Education

On February 19, the Arts & Business Leadership Council (ABLC) held its annual fundraiser at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The event drew together influential business and community leaders for an evening dedicated to supporting the performing arts and vital educational programs. Guests were treated to a spirited performance of Monty Python’s Spamalot, providing an engaging backdrop for the philanthropic efforts of ABLC.

The ABLC plays a crucial role at the Center, bringing together dynamic figures from the business community who are passionate about artistic excellence and cultural enrichment. By connecting the business world with the performing arts, ABLC creates a culture of philanthropic support that is vital for the growth of arts programs in Orange County.

A cornerstone of ABLC’s fundraising efforts is Disney Musicals in Schools, a collaboration between the Center and Disney Theatrical Group. The program began at Disney Theatrical Group in New York City in 2009 and expanded to the Center in 2014, where we have since successfully reached 7,200 students across 41 schools and 17 school districts throughout Orange County.

Each year, four elementary schools begin a three-year journey that starts with a 17-week

residency with Segerstrom Center Teaching Artists. These artists guide school staff and students through every element of producing their first Disney KIDS 30-minute musical—from choreography and music direction to stage management and direction—helping students build confidence, collaboration, and literacy skills along the way.

By providing access to, and building sustainable musical theater programs in local elementary schools, the program strengthens school culture and unites students, educators, families, and communities through the magic of musical theater. The program culminates each March at Student Share Celebration, where the program’s commitment to inclusivity continues to expand. This year, live Spanish and Vietnamese interpretation was offered, ensuring families of all backgrounds could fully participate. This focus on accessibility reflects ABLC’s belief that the performing arts should transcend barriers and unite communities. ABLC has raised over $265,000 in the past three years to support the Center’s implementation of this incredible initiative.

ABLC embraces a broad mission encompassing advocacy, community outreach, and engagement. Council members serve as champions for the performing arts, effectively amplifying the Center’s mission to wider audiences and helping to advocate for the importance of arts education within the business community. Their involvement not only strengthens the Center’s programs but also inspires others to join in supporting the arts.

The annual fundraiser represents just one of the many events organized by ABLC, which also collaborates with other Center support groups, such as Angels of the Arts and Center Stars, all focused on sustaining the Center’s educational and community programs through active donor engagement and business partnerships.

Photo: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Scholarships help dance students fulfill their dreams

Charissa Catanus has been a student at the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School since it opened at the Center ten years ago. Now age 16, she is talented, dedicated, and has progressed from primary classes to the preprofessional level. But as she progresses through the school levels, there are more and more classes to take… and pay for. It’s a stretch for her family to fully support Charissa’s flourishing dance training.

Becoming a ballet dancer is not easy, especially when attending a top-level school. By the time a student reaches the pre-professional level at about 15 years old, they will be taking classes 5-6 days a week. That can be three classes or more a day. Students can’t reduce the number of classes that are required, but there might be some help for that cost, which, at those upper levels, can add up to nearly $10,000 a year.

This is where the school’s scholarship program can help.

The ABT Gillespie School has a limited number of scholarships available for all class levels for which any student can apply. In addition to the application, each student writes a short essay to explain why they are applying for a scholarship and their future ambitions. A parent or guardian also writes a short, supportive essay.

Who decides who will receive financial assistance? Top dance school staff of course, but a committee made up of Center staff members also is included in the decision making. That can range from a backstage electrician to a senior manager in the education

A studio portrait of Charissa in a piqué cou de pied derrière pose.

department or a member of the ticketing department. These volunteers add their own thoughts about each applicant as they read the applications, which offers more balance in considering candidates.

Scholarship applicants are considered on a whole-life basis. They may be a teen who has been a student for eight years or a primary-level student who has only had a year of lessons (so far). Every application is given full consideration.

“We understand that having the best dance training is expensive,” says Sarah Jones, the school’s associate director. “Our scholarship program can mean the difference between advancing to the next level of classes or having to drop out of the school for lack of funds. We don’t have a big pool of money to give away, but we try to give most applicants something.”

Charissa was 6 years old in Primary B level when she entered the school. She is now 16 and in Pre-Professional Level 6. Her mother, Corinth Catanus, had her daughter in another school when she heard about the opening of the ABT Gillespie School at the Center and switched. “I wanted to send my daughter to a ballet school that not only offered high-level ballet training but also valued the health and wellness of the students,” she says. “If it were not for the scholarship, Charissa would not have the opportunity to continue her ballet training every year at the ABT school.”

Charissa is equally happy. “I have done a lot of the master class series as well as summer intensives,” she says. “Teachers come with different dance styles so their classes are always a challenge. I have also had the opportunity to dance in productions on stage. I remember my first time being in ABT’s The Nutcracker, and the experience was so magical.”

The ABT Gillespie School is Southern California’s most prestigious ballet school, offering the same curriculum as the American Ballet Theatre Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

school in New York City. It follows the ABT National Training Curriculum, a ballet program designed specifically for children and teens. It promotes discipline and creativity, encouraging students to reach their highest potential while building a safe and solid foundation in technique. Every faculty member teaching at the Center is certified in the curriculum.

For the past 10 years Joan and Andy Fimiano have supported the scholarship program, and recently announced they will continue with a donation for another five years.

“We are happy to be able to provide this support for these talented young dancers,” says Joan Fimiano. “Every bit helps to provide a talented student with a path toward success.”

As for her future, Charissa says, “I’m unsure if I will pursue dance after graduation, but I hope to use what I have learned at ABT in my future. Being in dance shaped me to be hardworking, ambitious and striving for the best quality I can offer.” Her mother concurs.

“Charissa has learned many skills that she can apply throughout her life, including focus, discipline, creative expression, teamwork and time management,” she says. “Whatever Charissa chooses to do, we hope she will use the lessons to bring joy to others.”

To find out more about scholarships or about the ABT School, please contact abtgillespieschool@scfta.org.

Charissa (center) danced in ABT’s The Nutcracker as one of the attendants to the Sugar Plum Fairy.

Corporate and Foundation Support

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is pleased to thank the following corporations and foundations for providing annual contributions to the Center in support of our artistic and community education programs and our special event and performance sponsorships throughout the year.*

LEAD PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION SPONSORS

THE SEGERSTROM FAMILY FOUNDATION

2025 CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS

The Albertsons Companies Foundation

Anonymous

Automobile Club of Southern California

Baldwin Krystyn Sherman Partners

Barbara Steele Williams Designated Agency Endowment

Bloomingdale’s South Coast Plaza

BNY Mellon Wealth Management

Canterbury Consulting

Capital Group Companies

Cartier

Crean Foundation

E Nakamichi Foundation

Enterprise Mobility

Gucci

Haynes and Boone, LLP

Mesa Water District

Northern Trust

Orange County Community Foundation

Oscar de la Renta

Pacific Life Foundation

Schools First Federal Credit Union

SPECIAL THANKS

KJAZZ 88.1

Läderach

Total Wine & More

United Airlines

To learn more about the Center’s corporate and foundation partnership opportunities and the benefits available, please contact CorpSupport@scfta.org or 714.942.6326.

ARTS AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Segerstrom Center applauds the following business and community leaders

Maurice Murray, Chairman

Jesse D. Bagley

Katheryn Baker

Lupe Erwin

Cory Glass

John P. Glowacki

Mara J. James

Fiona LeCong-Ly

Monika Lopez

Jill Meznarich

Vanessa Moore

Tammy Octavio

Patrick Strader

Yvonne Tsao

Jaynine Warner

William Meehan, Founding Chairman

* as of February 12, 2026

Family Owned Since 1946 BLOCK & HARDSCAPE
ELIZABETH SEGERSTROM FOUNDATION

Donors

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is enormously grateful for the support from the donors listed on the following pages. Your generosity empowers the Center to provide dynamic performances and artistic education programs for all of Orange County. You allow us to continue our promise to become an inclusive cultural resource for our entire community. Thank you!

CUMULATIVE GIVING

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is deeply grateful to the following donors who have provided extraordinary support during their lifetime:

$20,000,000 +

Julia and George Argyros / Argyros Family Foundation

Audrey Steele Burnand*

William J. Gillespie*

Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom

$10,000,000 + Anonymous

Toby Andrews Angels of the Arts

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

Mr. and Mrs. David Wayne Grant

The Guilds of the Center

Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*

Mr. Donald E. and Lacy Moriarty

Eugene and Ruth Ann Moriarty*

Jean Moriarty*

Richard A. and Marilyn Kayla Moriarty

Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry

Samueli Foundation

Sally E. Segerstrom

Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom

Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation

Ruth Segerstrom*

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Segerstrom

Mr. Toren H. Segerstrom

Veronica P. Segerstrom

Mrs. Yvonne Segerstrom*

South Coast Plaza

Mrs. Richard Steele*

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Williams

$5,000,000 +

Bank of America / Bank of America Foundation

Jane and Jim Driscoll

Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation

The James Irvine Foundation

Ralph and Eleanor Leatherby Family Foundation

General* and Mrs. William Lyon

Phil and Mary Lyons

Harry and Grace Steele Foundation

Swenson Family Foundation

$3,000,000 +

The Boeing Company

Broadway Across America

Freedom Communications, Inc.

Michael and Eleanor* Gordon

Roger and Tracy Kirwan

Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times

Rick Muth Family/ORCO Block & Hardscape

Dr. Henry Nicholas III

Ms. Stacey Nicholas

Bill and Pat Podlich

Michelle Rohé

$2,000,000 + Anonymous

Zee M. Allred,* Dean C. Allred, Carol Ann Allred Starr

Mrs. D. James Bentley*

Benjamin and Carmela Du

Edison International

The First American Corporation

Fluor Corporation / The Fluor Foundation

John and Toni Ginger

Mark Chapin Johnson

W. M. Keck Foundation

Kia Motors America, Inc.

Kling Family Foundation

Sharon D. Lund Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

Tara and David Troob

Jean and Tim Weiss

$1,500,000 +

Ginger and Tony Allen

Mr.* and Mrs. James P. Baldwin

The Beall Family

Deborah and Larry J. Bridges

Kevin and Denise Cassin

Eileen J. Cirillo

Cox Communications / Cox Media

Randy and Sally Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. Moti Ferder, Lugano Diamonds

Paul F. and Daranne Folino

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

The Irvine Company

Margaret G. and Thomas E. Larkin*

Paul and Lilly Merage

Mercedes-Benz USA

Mrs. Marjorie T. Rawlins*

Rutan & Tucker, LLP

Spectrum Reach

Elizabeth Colyear Vincent*

Cecil C. and Kathryn H. Wright*

$1,000,000 +

Anonymous

Howard and Roberta Ahmanson

Bette and Wylie Aitken

Automobile Club of Southern California

Dr. Michael M.* and Patricia A. Berns

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bettingen*

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bettingen*

Marta and Raj Bhathal

California Bank & Trust

Callero Family Foundation

Ellen and Clarence* Conzelman

Delta Air Lines

Carole and Robert* Follman

Leo Freedman Foundation

June M. Fry

Jackie Glass / Kling Family Foundation

Rondell B. and Joyce P. Hanson

Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation

George Hoag Family Foundation

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

KJAZZ 88.1

Shanaz and Jack Langson

Corey and Leslie Leyton

Mrs. Colleen Manchester

David and Kathryn Moore

Mrs. Mary E. Moore

Pam and Jim Muzzy

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. O’Bryan

Pacific Life

Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts

Donna Shannon-O’Bryan

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith

The Sommerville Trust

Georgia Hull Spooner*

Diane and David Steffy

Dorothy Stillwell*

Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family

The Warner Family

Wells Fargo / Wells Fargo Foundation

Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*

Carol* and Kent Wilken

$750,000 + Mary and Richard* Cramer

James* and Catherine Emmi

Maralou and Jerry* Harrington

Dr.* and Mrs. Randall R. McCardle

Mrs. Mary M. Muth*

Trish and John* O’Donnell

Charles and Patricia Poss*

Rockwell International

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Karalyn and Joseph* Schuchert

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owen Shea

Janice and Ted Smith

The Reinhold Foundation

Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson

Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

$500,000 +

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen

The Allergan Foundation

Doug and Jaimee Baker

Pamela and Al Baldwin

Dr. and Mrs. Arnold O. Beckman*

Mr.* and Mrs. Benton Bejach

Katherine and Howard Bland

Cartier

Victoria* and David Collins

The John L. Curci Family

Patricia Fredricks-Dolson*

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II

Andy and Joan Fimiano

Carol Frobish*

Frome Family Foundation

Harriett F. Grant*

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz*

Valerie and Hans Imhof

The Joseph Family

JPMorgan Chase & Co. / JPMorgan Chase & Co. Foundation

Barbara* and Robert Kleist

K-MOZART 105.1 FM

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

KOCE

Eve A. Kornyei

Classical KUSC

Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald

Marcia L. Millen, in memory of James and Leath Millen

NORDSTROM

The Peter Ochs Family

Jackie Singer and John Pope

Ralphs / Food 4 Less

Carlene Rona*

Estate of Karen Ann Roos

Michael* and Stacy Schlinger

H. Michael and Holly Schwartz

Nick and Heidi Shahrestany

The Shanbrom Family

Shea Homes Foundation

Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine

Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza / Spenuzza Velastegui Family Foundation

John* and Elizabeth Stahr

Valeant Pharmaceuticals

Mrs. Valaree Wahler

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Warmington

*in memoriam

CENTER FUND

The Center Fund provides general operating support on an annual basis for Segerstrom Center for the Arts and its programs. We are honored to recognize the following individuals, corporations and foundations for their gifts made between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025. Your generosity makes all we do possible—and we thank you! To learn more about the Center Fund and the benefits of giving, please contact us at 714.556.2122 x4009 or Give@scfta.org.

$1,000,000+

Julia and George Argyros

Lisa Argyros

Stephanie Argyros

Sandy Segerstrom Daniels

$500,000+

Anonymous

Dr. Michael M.* and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

Kevin and Denise Cassin

Phil and Mary Lyons

Mr.* and Mrs. George Schreyer

H. Michael and Holly Schwartz

Elizabeth and Henry T.* Segerstrom

Sally E. Segerstrom

$250,000+

The Guilds of the Center

The McCardle Family

$100,000+

Anonymous (2)

Randy and Sally Crockett

Jane and Jim Driscoll

Michael and Debra Garnreiter

John and Toni Ginger

Kling Family Foundation / Jackie Glass

Valerie and Hans Imhof

Rick Muth Family/ ORCO Block & Hardscape

Jennifer and Brian Niccol

Reverend and Mrs. Steven Perry

John and Sherry Phelan

Pat and Bill Podlich

Michael* and Stacy Schlinger

Stewart R. Smith and Robin A. Ferracone

Laura and Tim Vanderhook

Jaynine and Dave Warner

$50,000+

Howard and Roberta Ahmanson

Bart and Elizabeth Asner

Pamela and Al Baldwin

Ben and Carmela Du Family Foundation Fund

Marta and Raj Bhathal

Deborah and Larry J. Bridges

John* and Louise Bryson

David and Barbara Cline

The John L. Curci Family

David and Molly Pyott Foundation

Andra Greene Ellingson and Tom Ellingson

Andy and Joan Fimiano

Jordan Floriani

Wendy and Mark Hales

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Reza Jahangiri and Kate LeveringJahangiri

James P. Previti Charitable Fund

Burt and Molly Jolly

The Jonathan and Nicole Cronstedt Foundation

J.S. Frank Foundation

Roger and Tracy Kirwan

Kling Family Foundation

Karla Kraft and Anderee Berengian

Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon

Britt and Robert Meyer

Lana and Walter Parsadayan

PeopleSpace / Jesse and Amy Bagley

Carolyn Zarate-Ramsey and Robert Ramsey

Michelle Rohé

Tony and Jessy Smith

Steven M. Sorenson Foundation

Connie and Dr. Peter Spenuzza / Spenuzza Velastegui Family Foundation

Diane and David Steffy

Swenson Family Foundation

Dr. Michelle and Mr. David Tabb

Tammy and Samuel Tang

The Tappan Foundation

Carol* and Kent Wilken

$35,000+

Anonymous (2)

Aronoff Family

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best

Mr. Charles B. Caldwell

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Cancellieri

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chan

Eileen J. Cirillo

Anthony and Carie Ferry

Christy and Rich Flanagan

Paul and Bonnie Lubock

Marcia L. Millen in memory of James and Leath Millen

The Schreiber Family

Warren Felson and Lucy Sun

Charlie and Ling Zhang

$25,000+

Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Anderson

Dr. Janna Bersi

Katherine and Howard Bland

Maria A. Cadigan

California Educational Consultant Group, Inc., Dr. Allan H. Lifson & Isaac Torres

Victoria* and David Collins

Bobbi Cox

Mary and Richard* Cramer

Dean Family Charitable Fund

Allan* and Sandy Fainbarg

Angela Friedman

Diane and Joyce* Froot

GOAL Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grody

Jenny and Jeff Gross

Maralou Harrington

Kathryn Harris

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson

Barbara Hiller Johnson

Junebug Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kaul

Ms. MaryLois Kuhn

Deborah H. and Jeffrey H. Margolis

Dr. Gail Mattson-Gates

Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mazzo

Rebecca and Carl McLarand

Haydee Mollura

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moorhead

Jasmine Morielli in memory of Scott Morielli

Dr. Terri Morris

Mara and Keith Murray

M.Y. Family Fund

Cheryl Hill Oakes

Maryam Parman

Mr. and Mrs. William O. Passo

Mr. John R. Patterson

Laila and Dryden Pence

Mary Phillipp and David Johnson

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Elizabeth and Justus Schlichting

Ginger Siedschlag

Honorable H. Warren and Janet Siegel

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simon

Mindy and Glenn Stearns

Sue and Ralph Stern

Stephanie and Cory Sukert

Mr. and Mrs. R. David Threshie, Jr.

Ms. Diana Martin and Mr. Mark Tomaino

Ms. Elizabeth Wahler

Wilfred M. and Janet A. Roof Foundation

$15,000+

Mr.* and Mrs. Byron Allumbaugh

The Beall Family

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bergman

Toni and Steven Berlinger

The Cameron Family Foundation

Mary and John Carrington

John and Kate Carvelli

Mr. Joseph Connor

Craig and Gisele Barto Family Foundation

Janet L. Curci

Mr. and Dr. Debons

Mr. and Mrs. W. James Edwards III

Ms. Lupe Erwin

Pat Felbinger

Carole and Robert* Follman

Mrs. Donna Foulger

Frome Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga*/ Kay K. Fukunaga

The Doug* and Julie Garn Family

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Garrett

Cory Glass

The Grosvenor Family

Mrs. Vicki Gumm / Kling Family Foundation

Kim and Scott Harris-Weiner

Alice and Kevin Hayes

Gavin and Ninetta Herbert

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess

Constance Hsu-Chernault

Mr. Matthew M. Jadali

Gay and Rob Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Kuluris

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Livingston*

The Louise Merage Family Foundation

Brad and Becky Lund

Robert D. and Patricia B. MacDonald*

Mr. and Mrs.* Robert J. Mairena

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Meehan

Twyla Martin and Gerald Parsky

Lauri McIntosh and John Bottjer

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Meiling

Lisa and Richard Merage

Steven Militzok

Pam and Jim Muzzy

Nguyen Financial Group, Chien Nguyen and Danny Nguyen

Mr. Rienaldy Nupen

Annette and Joseph Oltmans II

Patrick E. Paddon and S. Leslie Jewett

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pitts

Ms. Karen Rabe

Joan Riach Gayner

Ms. Maria Rigatti

Joan and Alan Sellers

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selva

Shorebreak Foundation, LLC

Jackie Singer and John Pope

Marca and Brian Singer

Mr. and Mrs. Evan Slavik

The Sommerville Trust

Justice Sheila Prell Sonenshine (Ret.) and Mr. Ygal Sonenshine

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Steinmann

Brian and Tracie Sullivan

Katie and Peter Szyman

Donna and Ray Thagard, Jr.

Kelly Thomson

Tsao Family Foundation

Stacey and Paul Von Berg

The Robert* and Valaree Wahler Family

Dr. Kevin O’Grady and Mrs. Nella Webster

Paige West

$10,000+

Anonymous

Mr. Alex Bhathal

Mr. and Mrs.* David C. Brown

David and Suzanne Chonette

The Crean Foundation

Michael Dreyer and Hannah An

Judi Dutton

Robert* and LaDorna* Eichenberg

The Eisman Family

Danika Felty and Victor Ronchetti

Lynn and Douglas K. Freeman

Ms. Mary Gilly Graham

Bill* and Harriet Harris

Hoelscher-Bell-Elliott Foundation

Dr. and Mrs. Gary T. Jenkins

Josephine Herbert Gleis Foundation

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

Douglas (Tad) Lowrey and Gayle Lowrey

Ray Melissa and Elena Bedford

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Middleton

Mr. Maurice Murray and Dr. Jennifer Ballinger Murray

Bob and Christie Narver

Neil and Barbara Phillips Trust

Helga Pralle

Ms. Christy A. Rosen

Trish and Steve Scarborough

SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union

Emmanuel Sharef and Emilia Yin

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Owen Shea

Richard and Patricia Shinto

Kimberly and Joshua Snyder

Arlo and Marci Sorensen

Nancy and Geoffrey Stack

The Suire Family

Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tsao

Adam and Artemis Tuliper

Mr. and Ms. Wes Whitmore

In memory of Barbara Steele Williams*

$5,000+

Anonymous

Mrs. Olivia Abel

Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arman

Dr. Fernando H. Austin

Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Bain

Katheryn Baker

Sally Bender

Mr. and Mrs. Colin Best

Dr.* and Mrs. John R. Betson

Barbara and Alex Bowie

Mrs. Frances Buchanan

Kimberly Burge

Mrs. Kate Carlton

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cohn in honor of

George Schreyer

Mr. Gordon Cowan

Dr. and Mrs. David Eggleston

Susan and Robert Ehrlich

Alexander Eliseev and Ilmira Museeva

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes II

Shari and Harry Esayian

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Estabrooks

Ashley and Zach Fischer

Iris and Arnold Frankel

Dr. Robert Furman

Gleicher / Chen Family Foundation

Marlene and Sam* Hamontree

Karen Hardin-Swickard

Ms. Kerry L. Hedley

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Himes

David L. Horowitz Family

Ms. Victoria Hutton

Mr. Rodney Imai

The Jaffe Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jaffee

Donna Janes

Jessica and James Johnson

Janice M. and Roger* W. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy M. Jones

Nicole and Steve Joseph

Dr. Tatiana Kain and Dr. Zeev Kain

Don and Soogie Kang

Randy and Linda Kearns

Teri Kennady

Eve A. Kornyei

Mr. Peter Krieger

Ms. Fiona LeCong-Ly and Dr. Vietnam Ly

Dr. and Mrs. Milton Legome

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edward LeVasseur, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Lewis

Corey and Leslie Leyton

Liz Shea Designs

Monika Lopez

Patricia Ann and Robert M. Marshall

Ms. Caren Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Matheson

George and Sarah McDaniel

Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Meltzer

Michelle Merage

Paul and Lilly Merage

John and Karen Meston

Willis L. and Dorothy M. Miller and Family

Moises Montoya

Vanessa Moore

Trish and John* O’Donnell

Evelyn and Pete Parrella

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Perry

Pirzadeh & Associates, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Primm

Charlie and Kristi Proctor

Mr. and Mrs. John Rayburn

Marilyn Hester Robbins

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rojek

Charles and Kathy Rosenberger

Kathryn Rousek Smith

Jan Vitti Rubel

Melinda and Steven Sanders

Sandy and Harriet Sandhu

David and Orva Schramm

Mrs. Patricia Shiley Magana

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spanos

Dr. and Mrs. Barry D. Steele

Susan M. and Timothy L. Strader Family

Peter and Mary Tennyson

Dr. and Mrs. DeLane Thyen

Linda Tsai

Amy and Jeffrey Vieth

Dr. Christina Wainwright and Mr. Shep Wainwright

Mr.* and Mrs. Laurence M. Watson

Paul and Cheryl Wyrick

Darren and Christina Xanthos

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yourman

$2,500+

Anonymous (2)

Laurie and Jonathan Abelove

Ms. Kathy R. Akashi

Juanita Albro

Mr. Paul Anderson and Ms. Jessica Parris

Ms. Iris Asbury

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey

Dr. Joe Baker and Dr. Elliott Kornhauser

Sharon Barrett

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bein

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Benkie

Barbara J. Benson

David Bixler and Kristine Kaneko

Mark and Marilyn Bleak

Mrs. Kimberly and Dr. Stephen Bowen

Bill and Judy Brady

Elisabeth and Dr. Frank Brow

Darryl Button

Ms. Constance Callan

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Callard

Jean Campbell

Luisa Cano

Chadwick Family

Marty Chao and Jean Chung

Mrs. Stella Mae Charton

Chelsea and Mark Chiaramonte

Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino

Robert and Diana Clemmer

Ronna and Donald Coe

Collect Random and the Randos

Sean Connolly

Corkett/Myers Families

Mr. Jeff Cowan

Greg and Donna Crandall

Michael and Anne Crawford

Mrs. Barbara Cunningham

Victoria Cushey

Noël Davis

Dr. Daniel P. Dennies

Mrs. Sandra DiSario

Lynda Tryon Einstein

Mr. Alexander Eliseev and Mrs. Ilmira Museeva

Emmons-Babilo Family

Michael G. Ermer

Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Evarts

Farmers & Merchants Bank

Robert Farnsworth and Lori Grayson

Ms. Roberta Feuerstein

Dr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Fishman

Mrs. Bridget Ford

Ms. Gwendolyn Forquer

Mrs. Maria E. Francis

Steve* and Cindy Fry / Fry Family Foundation

Mike and Sharon Galassi

Ms. Cheryl Garland

Mrs. Jerra L. Garrett

Ms. Rhona W. Gewelber

Julie Gialketsis

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Mr. William Gordon and Dr. Susan M. Condrey

Ms. Bridget Gormly

Mr. Donald Gormly

Dr. Lorellen Green

Bruce and Eileen Harrigan

Tim and Mary Harward

Mark and Kristine Howlett

Mark Ike

Jackson Tidus

Mrs. Susie Jaqua

Tom Jenkins

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keith

Keller Family Fund

Jennifer Keller

Kentec Medical Inc

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Klein

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Knowland

Randy and Sarah Lake

Dr.* and Mrs. Paul K. Lam

Latham & Watkins

Ms. Michelle Lee

Steven and Rose Lesser

Jeanne Lewand

Mark and Felicia LeWinter

Paula Lingelbach

Jacqueline Lombardi

Mr. and Mrs. Phong Luu

In Memory of Ed Lynch

In Memory of Victorio Adan Maestas

Dr. Goran S. Matijasevic

Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mawhorter

R. Patrick* and Jeannette L. McDaniel

Susan Mears

Mr. and Mrs. David V. Melilli

Thomas and Deanna Mitro

Tom and Naomi Moon

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris

In memory of Mr. Robert T. Newell

Newmeyer & Dillion

The Minoru Nitta Family

Tamara Octavio

Rey O’Day

Ms. Carla Pellicano

Ms. Diane Peterson

Pharris Group

Mr. Willard Pierce

Pirzadeh & Associates, Inc.

Mr. Mark Pomerantz

Mrs. Tricia Pratto

Patricia Price and Craig Behrens

Marcia Kay and Ron Radelet

Dallas and Dannie Raines, in honor of Jane Yada

John Rallis and Mary Lynn BergmanRallis

Mr. Michael Reimer

Suzanne C. and Jim H. Reinhardt

Mr. Rick Reischman

David* and Linda Roberson Family

Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne

Lisa Rutherford

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schneider

Mrs. Bonnie Scidmore

Bill and Ronna Shipman

Ms. Shari Simmons

Lance and Deborah Slimmer

Dr. John J. Smith and Mr. Edward R. Escoto

Mr and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Stein

Ronald and June Stein

Lisa and Wayne Stelmar

Susan and Richard Stuelke

Dr. Richard Sundell

Mr. Lee R. Sutherland

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Sweeney

Michael and Suzanne Tague

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thacker

Mitchell and Donna Thiessen

Mary Tolar

Dr. David L. Tsoong and Dr. Betty K. Tu

Ms. Patricia Turney

Ann Van Ausdeln

S. Vander Wal and S. Vincent

Ambassador and Mrs. Gaddi H. Vasquez

Isabelle Villasenor

Megan and John Waldeck

In Memory of Robert D. Walters

Geofrey Wickett and Normand Lessard

S. Gayle Widyolar, M.D.

Mrs. Bobbitt Williams

D and G Winzey

Lidia Yan and Elton Chung

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zadjmool

Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Zipser

*in memoriam

ENDOWMENT

Segerstrom Center for the Arts

thanks the following donors who have generously provided support to the Center’s Endowment Funds. Gifts to the Endowment provide financial support for our artistic and education programs every year. Funds exist in perpetuity as investments whose earnings make the arts accessible for future generations.

$1,000,000 +

Audrey Steele Burnand*

Estate of Edra E. Brophy / William J. Gillespie Foundation

Nora and Charles Hester* and the Hester Family Foundation

W. M. Keck Foundation

Barbara Steele Williams Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele*

Harry and Grace Steele Foundation

Swenson Family Foundation

The James Irvine Foundation

The Segerstrom Foundation

$500,000 +

Dr. Michael M.* and Mrs. Patricia A. Berns

Fluor Corporation

The Fluor Foundation

Carol Frobish*

Times Mirror Foundation and Los Angeles Times

Rockwell

Estate of Karen Ann Roos

Mrs. Constance T. Whitney*

$250,000 + Bank of America

Nancy Marie Biram*

The First American Corporation

Patricia Fredricks-Dolson

Edison International

Isidore C. and Penny W.* Myers

$100,000 +

Daniel C.* and Janet S. Bonbright and Sons

Estate of Ford A. and Wilma J. Dickerhoff

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Engman

Helen B. Fait

Elizabeth E. Fleming*

William Randolph Hearst Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heinz

Richard C. and Virginia A. Hunsaker*

Peter G. and Mary M. Muth* and Family

Estate of Michael D. and Lorraine C. Nadler

Nestle USA, Inc.

The Orange County Register

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Smith

Ronald E. Soderling

Virginia Valentine

Nancy B. Veitch and Chris and Irene Veitch

Estate of Jane D. Zimmerman

Dr. and Mrs. David E. Zinke, Brandon, Heidi & Benjamin

$50,000 +

The Birtcher Family

Founders Plus

Evelyn and Richard Francuz

Sonia and Earle Ike

Barbara Hiller Johnson

Mark Chapin Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Macklin

Palley-Needelman Asset Management

Dr. and Mrs. James E. Pierog, Jessica and Margaux

Ralphs / Food 4 Less

Estate of Howard G. and Margaret C. Richardson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Salyer

Al and Susan Shankle

Mr. Stewart R. Smith

Ms. Anita Sparrow*

Wells Fargo

In memory of Barbara Steele Williams

$25,000 +

The Beall Family

Victor H. Boyd

Dr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Burnett

Chris and Lee Ann Canaday

The Carl and Patricia Neisser Family Trust

Dr. and Mrs. Shigeru Chino

David and Victoria* Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David

Bjorn and Gloria Dahlberg and Family

Ruth Ding, in memory of Thomas and Mary Lee

James* and Catherine Emmi

Dr. Dennis R. Fratt

The Baker Frenzel Family

Mr.* and Mrs. H. F. Hamann

Nat S. and April D. Harty

Las Campanas of Orange County

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Lucas

Charles W. and Candace J. McBrayer

Dr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Melnik

Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo

Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Nelson

Joseph and Mary Norton Family

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Harold Miller*

O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Osterkamp Jr.

Nicholas S. Patin

Stanley R. Robb Family

In honor of Mary Isabelle Sandberg

Robert J. Searles

In memory of Renée Segerstrom

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shaver and Family

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

In memory of Faye Wilkinson

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Wilson

$10,000 +

Mrs. Donald V. Bassler

The William A. Baxter Family

George and Jacqueline Birdsong

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Birtcher

Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bowie

Susan Boyd

Mr. Lawrence H. Butler Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Callahan

The Clubhouse

Con Gusto Chapter of The Guilds of the Center

Mr and Mrs. Edmond M. Connor

Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Dean, Jr.

Ms. Julie Brinkerhof Edwards

Mr. Aaron Egigian

Alan* and Sandy Fainbarg Family

John and Carolyn Garrett

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. McQuarrie

GoodSmith & Co., Inc.

William K. and Maxine Gresswell*

Dr. and Mrs. G. Stanley Hall

Gayford and Mary Hinton

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Jaeger

Ronald E. and Debra P.* Jagner

Hunter B. Keck

Mrs. Suzanne Kline

Dr. Elliott Kornhauser

Mrs. Susan Lambrose

Ronald C., Vincencia M., Elisabeth L. and Heather D. Lazof

Mr. and Mrs. George Leeper

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mallory

Mr. and Mrs. Brad McCroskey

R. Patrick* and Jeannette L. McDaniel

Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. McHolm

Estate of Ralph and Rose Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Mullin, Jr.

Newmeyer & Dillion

Jerry Nourse

Cheryl Hill Oakes

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Paone

Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Pauls

Mr. Charles Peyton, II

Betty Mower Potalivo

Ted and Jean Robinson and Family

Mrs. Betty Scheidt

Douglas F. Schneider and Family

Rudolph C. Schweitzer*

In memory of Hartley M. Sears

Renée and Henry T. Segerstrom*

Mr. and Mrs. William Shryock and Family

Linda and Harvey A. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Soderling

Steven-Thomas Antiques

The Stone Family

Dr. Max Swancutt Jr.

Mr. Stewart C. Woodard

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ukropina

Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten

Mr. Edward H. Wale

Margaret and Maurie Watman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Winton

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Orrin Wright

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Yellin*

LEGACY SOCIETY

Segerstrom Center for the Arts thanks the following donors who have included the Center in their estate plans. These gifts help ensure that we allow access to the arts for the entire community. For more information on how to include the Center in your estate plans

please contact Elizabeth Kurila, CSPG, Associate Vice President, Development, 714.942.6275

Anonymous (3)

Edna and Julio Aljure

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Allen

Bart and Elizabeth Asner

Doug and Jaimee Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnett

John and Betty Barr

Dorothy and Donald* Bendetti

Dr. Michael M.* and Patricia A. Berns

Katherine and Howard Bland

Barbara and Alex Bowie

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Brown, Jr.

Charles “Chip” Caldwell

Dr.* and Mrs. James H. Casey

Elizabeth and David* Cole

David and Victoria* Collins, Jennifer, Nicole and David

John and Jennifer Condas

Dr. Susan M. Condrey and William Gordon

Randy and Sally Crockett

Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis

Mr. Joe DiCorpo and Ms. Mia MacDougall

Annette Doreng-Sterns

Mary Jane McArthur Edalatpour and Nasrola Edalatpour

Eileen J. Cirillo Trust

Mr. and Mrs. David Emmes, II

Shari and Harry Esayian

Mr. Harold W. Faber

Ms. Linda S. Ford

Dr. Dennis R. Fratt

Mrs. Sandra M. French

Mr. and Mrs. T. Fukunaga*/Kay K. Fukunaga

John and Carolyn Garrett

Jackie Glass

Jean and Fred* Hamann

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Hammond

Howard and Carol Hay

Steve Heit

Lawrence and Dolores Higby

Higgins Family Trust

David L. Horowitz Family

Mark and Kristine Howlett

S.L. and Betty Huang / Huang Family Foundation

Traute Huycke

Ken Jillson and Al Roberts*

Varla E. Newbury Knauss and Curtis A. Knauss

Mr. Gary A. Kreitz and Ms. Joyce Singman

Elizabeth Kurila and Michael Mindlin

Dale Landon and Carole Haes Landon

Richard and Gerrie Leeds

Michael and Lee Ann Litterst

Phillip N. and Mary A. Lyons

James, Charlene and Katherine MacDonald

Robert D.* and Patricia B. MacDonald

The McLarand Family Trust

Marcia L. Millen

Mr. Robin B. Miner

Ethan Morgan

Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mungo

Rick Muth

Thomas H. and Marilyn* Nielsen

Cheryl Hill Oakes

O’Neil Moving Systems, Inc. / Carolyn O’Neill

Mrs. Charlotte R. Paluzzi

Lenore and Carl* Pearlston

Mark and Carol Perry

Jackie Singer and John Pope

Jeffrey A. Punim, M.D.

Mr. Burton Reis

David* and Linda Roberson Family

Roberta Bouillon Trust

Ted and Jean Robinson and Family

Mr. Richard K. Rosenberg

Dr. Judy Fluor Runels, in memory of Gregory Osborne

Bev and Bob Sandelman

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schoellerman

Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer

In Memory of Allen O. Smith

Steven M. Sorenson, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sparks

David and Diane Steffy

Richard R. and Phoebe Stenton

Dr. Arthur Strick

Tammy and Samuel Tang

Ms. Nancy B. Tepper

Don L. Thompson

Thomas and Joyce Tucker Family

Gary and Jeri Turner

Ms. Lucia Van Ruiten

Christopher O. Veitch

Stacey and Paul Von Berg

The Robert* and Valaree Wahler Family

Ms. Jill H. Watkins

Kent J. and Carol L. Wilken Family

Dr. David and Audrey Zinke, Brandon, Heidi & Benjamin *in memoriam

Center Staff

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Casey Reitz, President & CEO

Angelica Camarillo, Executive Assistant & Board Liaison

OPERATIONS

Brian Finck, Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer•

Finance

Seila Heng, Controller•

MeiMei Chiang, Senior Accountant

Andrew Hudson, Assistant Controller

Monica Drescher, Generalist, Accounting•

Rita Mai, Staff Accountant

Information Technology

Dean Yarborough, Chief Information Officer

David Frederick, Director, Information Technology•

Samwel Basweti, Engineer, Network

Mario Hortizuela, Specialist, Systems Support

Erik Lomack, Generalist, IT Support

Dee Bierschenk, Analyst, Databases

Richard Todd, Manager, Ticketing Functional Support•

Ashley Gaddis, Functional Support, Ticketing•

Campus Operations & Facilities

David Leavenworth, Vice President, Theater Operations & Facilities•

Brian Keating, Director, Facilities and Engineering•

Max Stossier, Director, Theater Operations•

Lindy Luong, Manager, Facility Rentals

Glenn Powell, Manager, Production, Event Operations

Mary Arkfeld, Manager, Operations, Event Operations

Aidan Daguro, Assistant Manager, Production, Event Operations

Brennan Roach, Supervisor, Event Operations•

Denise Cruz, Coordinator, Production, Event Operations

Jordan Smyth, Manager, Special Projects

Dawson McDonald, Coordinator, Theater Operations

Engineering

Bryan Vojtko, Senior Building Engineer•

Richard Whitfield, Senior Building Engineer•

Bryan Murphy, Building Engineer II

Gus Aleman, Building Engineer

Sean Robertson, Building Engineer

Amber Secor, Building Engineer

Security

Michael Bogosian, Director, Security Operations

Anthony Bordon, Manager, Security Operations

Tyler Cole, Manager, Public Safety and Training•

Jaime Paz, Assistant Manager, Security

Alvin Camacho, Supervisor, Security

Shey Leir, Supervisor, Security

John Standokes, Supervisor, Security

Lee Yepez, Supervisor, Security•

HUMAN RESOURCES

Marvin Lee, Vice President, Human Resources

Maile Sagiao, Director, Human Resources

Stefani Taylor, Manager, Recruitment

Karen Duncan, Generalist, Human Resources•

Jon Gibson, HRIS Specialist

Indicates years of service:

PROGRAMMING & PRODUCTION

Limor Tomer, Vice President, Programming and Production

Chris Smith, Director, Production

Stacey Myers, Manager, Attorney/Contracts•

Priscilla Reyes, Manager, Community Programming

Kelly Ornelas, Executive Assistant & Programming Coordinator•

Education & Engagement

Lisa Morabito Petersen, Vice President, Education & Engagement

Emily Neely, Director, Engagement

Cristal Ochoa, Director, Education Programs

Alexis Johnson, Senior Manager, Education Partnerships•

Chloe Saalsaa, Senior Manager, Studio D

Bethany Umbach, Senior Manager, Education Programs•

Luke Spicer, Manager, Education & Engagement Operations

Michael Mariano, Associate Manager, Education Partnerships•

Katie Nguyen, Senior Coordinator, Education Partnerships

Adriana Alvarez, Coordinator, Studio D

Joanna Huang, Coordinator, Ed. Programs

Emma Marting, Coordinator, Ed. Programs

Talia Hirsch, Associate, Ed. Partnerships

Jordyn Williams, Associate, Ed. Operations

Production

John Oliphant, Senior Director, Production and Technical•

Segerstrom Hall

Willy J Pate, Production Carpenter

Sara Broadhead, Head Electrician•

James Wilcox, Head Audio Engineer

Chris Alva, Assistant In-Charge Multicraft•

Tim Ligatti, Assistant In-Charge Carpenter•

Matthew Cadenhead, Assistant In-Charge Electrician

Michael Clifford, Assistant Carpenter

Sean Roach, Assistant Multicraft

Ariel Mouzo, Assistant Multicraft

Alexis Vasquez Riggs, Wardrobe Supervisor

Kim Robinson, Hair & Makeup Supervisor

Renée and Henry Segerstrom

Concert Hall & Samueli Theater

John Vasquez, Production Carpenter

Gregg Snider, Head Electrician•

John Downey, Head Audio Engineer•

Phil Harris, Assistant Multicraft

Eileen Jeanette, Tönmeister

Mark Cook, Assistant Electrician•

Timothy Schmidt, Assistant Audio Engineer

American Ballet Theatre

William J. Gillespie School

Susan Brooker, Artistic Director, ABT

Sarah Jones, Associate Director, ABT

Mary Dunne, Coordinator, ABT

DEVELOPMENT

Abigail Buell Sherlock, Vice President, Development

Elizabeth Kurila, Associate Vice President, Development

Courtney Dudman-Donley, Senior Director, Special Events & Donor Experience

Tyler Choi, Director, Institutional Giving

Lindsey Jacobs, Director, Gift Planning Strategies

Kay Linan Clark, Associate Director, Individual Giving

Suzanne Gregory, Associate Director, Development Operations

Johnny Eberhardt, Senior Manager, Institutional Giving

Emily Hunn, Senior Manager, Support Groups

Bernadette Ramos, Senior Manager, Donor Relations

Jamie Roff, Senior Manager, Development Systems•

April Kunowski, Manager, Planned and Major Gifts

Danielle McMahan, Manager, Special Events

Samuel Nordrum, Manager, Annual Giving

Shimin Zheng, Manager, Support Groups

Marisa Rambaran, Prospect Researcher and Development Operations

Katie Lockie, Assistant Manager, Donor Stewardship

Emily Pearce, Assistant Manager, Support Groups

Camille Slusher, Assistant Manager, Annual Giving

Sierra Detar, Special Events Officer

Olivia Vezner, Specialist, Special Events

Reina Pelky, Coordinator, Donor Relations

Jessica Salazar, Coordinator, Development Operations

Audrey Burton, Executive Assistant, Development

MARKETING & GUEST SERVICES

Lisa Middleton, Vice President, Marketing & Communications

Carla Cruz, Senior Director, Communications

Emyli Gudmundson, Senior Director, Program Marketing

Jonathan Vietze, Senior Director, Series Marketing•

Christopher Alvarez, Director, Creative Services•

Karen Drum, Director, Publications•

Anne McNiff-Gaeta, Director, Group Services•

Jennifer Burroughs, Manager, Digital Marketing

Joesan Diche, Manager, eCommerce Marketing•

Emily Doughty, Manager, Social Media

Karla Torres, Manager, Marketing Operations•

Ken Catino, Graphic Designer IV•

Marianne Luwiharto, Graphic Designer III

Jennifer Siglin, Graphic Designer III•

Susie Lopez, Specialist, Communications

William Olivieri, Specialist, Marketing & Advertising

Jacquelyn Pash, Specialist, Communications

Diana Torres, Assistant, Group Sales•

Lily Figueroa, Coordinator, Marketing

MJ Salanga, Copywriter

Ticketing

Ruth Mason, Director, Ticket Services

Karen Diche, Manager, Season Tickets•

Richard Ong, Manager, Calling Center•

Nicki Wilmot, Manager, Box Office

Evan Silveria, Assistant Manager, Box Office•

Amelia Lindqvist, Supervisor, Contact Center

Ray Madrid, Supervisor, Box Office

Sam Preshaw, Supervisor, Box Office

Hannah Schill, Supervisor, Ticket Services

Amanda Snell, Supervisor, Ticket Services

Charlotte Kenney, Lead, Ticket Services

Hailey Guerrero, Lead, Ticket Services

Ashley Isidoro, Specialist, Customer Services

Vanessa Resendiz, Specialist, Customer Services

Marcie Bernal, Receptionist•

Alberto Ponce, Coordinator, Office Services•

Audience Services

Norm Major III, Director, Audience Services•

Sue Laird, Senior Manager, Audience Services

Ashleigh Hector, Manager, Audience Services•

Alex Lum, Asst. Manager, Audience Services•

Regine Rutherfurd, Administrative Assistant, Audience Services

Jeffrey S. Yoshida, M.D. Medical Director, Division of Urologic Surgery, City of Hope Orange County
Jason W., Grateful Patient

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