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THE CABARET AT THEATER SQUARE IS A PROJECT OF THE PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST What if health insurance was smart enough to help save lives? Now it is. People expect their health insurance companies to pay for their care. They don’t expect them to improve their care. To lower the cost. And to make it easier. But that is exactly what Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is doing. We’re bringing doctors, hospitals and specialists together to reduce life-threatening infections and medication errors. That’s why for better care, you’re Better with Blue. The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Association Officers Honorary Chairman of the Board Julie Andrews Joseph C. Guyaux Vice President/CLO Guild President Kristen M. Lane William M. Lambert Vice President/CLO Ambassadors Robin S. Randall Vice Presidents/Audit Timothy K. Zimmerman Todd C. Moules Joseph C. Guyaux Vice Presidents/Budget & Finance Timothy K. Zimmerman John C. Williams, Jr. Vice President/Cabaret Theater Daniel I. Booker Our Quality Blue Hospital Program is working with hospitals to achieve the highest safety standards, reduce infections, and save lives. Vice Presidents/Construction Center & Facilities John E. Kosar Frederick C. Leech Vice Presidents/Development William M. Lambert Tony Bucci Mark J. Minnaugh Ronald L. Violi President Vice President/Special Events Christine M. Kobus Gary R. Truitt Chairman of the Board Chairman of the Board Vice Presidents/ Education & Outreach Vice Presidents/Human Resources Todd C. Moules Charlene Petrelli Vice Presidents/ Long Range Planning Laurie M. Mushinsky Vice Presidents G. Reynolds Clark James R. Kane Secretary Johanna G. O’Loughlin Treasurer Edward T. Karlovich Executive Director Emeritus Michael E. Bleier Alvaro Garcia-Tunon Charles Gray Corporate Counsel Vice Presidents/Marketing James M. Doerfler Michael F. Walsh Richard S. Hamilton Chairmen of the Board Emeritus John C. Williams, Jr. Mark J. Minnaugh William J. Copeland George A. Davidson, Jr. James E. Rohr Daniel I. Booker Louis D. Astorino Vice Presidents/Nominating Executive Producer Vice Presidents/New Works Development & Funding Scott F. Neill John E. Kosar Van Kaplan Vice Presidents/Production Helen Hanna Casey Peter J. Germain DIRECTORS Michael E. Bleier Walter J. Blenko, Jr. Stephen S. Bloomburg Daniel I. Booker James M. Brennan Kristin Brennan Michael J. Brunner Tony Bucci Helen Hanna Casey G. Reynolds Clark William J. Copeland Senator Jay Costa, Jr. Joyce C. Dailey George A. Davidson, Jr. Stacy Leshock Dee Joseph V. DiVito, Jr. Jane Dixon Clare Donahue Stephen J. Fedell Eleanor Schano Feeney Alvaro Garcia-Tunon Peter J. Germain Joseph C. Guyaux Richard S. Hamilton Paul Hennigan James R. Kane Edward T. Karlovich Christine M. Kobus John E. Kosar Rose Kutsenkow William M. Lambert Kristen M. Lane Mark T. Latterner Frederick C. Leech Nicholas J. Liparulo Richard J. Lipovich T.H. Lyda Patricia L. Matty Robert C. McCartney, Esq. Timothy P. McNulty Janice Meade Mark J. Minnaugh Mildred E. Morrison Todd C. Moules Laurie M. Mushinsky Scott F. Neill Johanna G. O’Loughlin Christina P. O’Toole Charlene Petrelli Renee D. Piatt Rita Randall Robin S. Randall Matthew V. T. Ray Meghan N. Roe Eric A. Schaffer Salvatore M. Sirabella Arlene Sokolow Merrill P. Stabile Melissa J. Tea Joann L. Tissue The Honorable Debra Todd Glenn D. Todd Gary R. Truitt Dennis Unkovic Ronald L. Violi Carla J. Vrsansky Michael F. Walsh Doris Carson Williams John C. Williams, Jr. Travis E. Williams Helen Wylie Timothy K. Zimmerman ADVISORY BOARD Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Subject to the terms of your benefit plan. Quality Blue Hospital Infection Prevention Results (2007-2013). Better with Blue. Neil H. Alexander George Ator Joan Bogut Roland Catarinella Charles R. Fallon Scotti Mulert Rosemarie R. Parse, Ph.D. Melvin D. Rex George W. Rooney, Jr. Howard J. Roughen Michael W. Stuhldreher CLOcabaret.com - 1 Dear Friends, Welcome to this performance of Dixie’s Tupperware Party in the Cabaret at Theater Square. The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is thrilled to partner with the Pittsburgh CLO in the Cultural District to offer you this intimate and enjoyable theater experience. We are proud to be your host at the Cabaret at Theater Square, which is owned and operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. In addition to this theater, the Cultural Trust’s Theater Square complex includes the adjacent Backstage Bar, a 790-space parking facility, a centralized box office where you may purchase tickets to any Cultural District performance, a live broadcast studio operated by Classical WQED 89.3FM and the gastropub Meat & Potatoes. As our valued arts patron, we hope that you will have a pleasurable experience at the Cabaret Theater. Our house staff is eager to answer your questions or address any issues. Please don’t hesitate to ask them for assistance. Enjoy tonig ht ’s per for mance of Dixie’s Tupper ware Par t y , back by popular demand and presented by the Pittsbur g h CLO. We look for ward to seeing you here ag ain at Theater Square, as well as our other world-class theaters , visual ar t g alleries and facilities located throug hout the Cultural District . Welcome to the return of Dixie’s Tupperware Party, which this time two years ago was another CLO Cabaret - and Pittsburgh - premiere. We can barely contain ourselves that our favorite plastic-packin’ mama is back, but due to her popularity, she’s here for a limited engagement only (Sept. 4 - Oct. 12), so if you like her performance, tell your friends to get it while it’s hot. Whether you’re meeting Ms. Dixie Longate for the first time today or you’re back for more, you’re in for some long-lasting memories and equally durable souvenirs. The legend of Dixie is that in 2001 she started hosting Tupperware parties in Los Angeles, fast becoming a sensation among the housewives of Orange County (not those Orange housewives – real housewives). In 2007, Dixie’s Tupperware Party debuted Off-Broadway, winning her a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. Her star has been rising ever since, and today she’s a bona fide hit with audiences the world over. She’s a hard act to follow, but I am pleased to announce that post-Dixie we’ve another exciting Pittsburgh Premiere debuting at the CLO Cabaret, straight to you from Off-Broadway, where it just finished a successful one-year run. This original new tuner stars two actors playing 13 roles (and the piano) in a madcap blend of music, mayhem, and: Murder For Two (Oct. 22 – Jan. 18). Following Murder For Two, we’ll be opening another comedy called Boeing Boeing, winner of the 2008 Tony Award® for Best Revival of a play. Be on the look out for casting news to come. I’ll be directing, in a dire attempt to stave off the return of the Polar Vortex with a force field of hilarity. No pressure, right? And let us not forget that the bounty of the season includes our annual production of A Musical Christmas Carol, which plays just a block away at the charming Byham Theater (Dec. 5-21). Now in its twenty-third year, this sentimental holiday musical is a family-going tradition. Maybe this is the year to start making it yours? As always, thank you for being here, and for supporting Pittsburgh CLO. Enjoy the show! Thank you for your patronage. Enjoy the show! Sincerely, J. Kevin McMahon President & CEO, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 2 - dixie’s tupperware party Van Kaplan Executive Producer CLOcabaret.com - 3 MAKE A SPLASH! Opening Night September 4, 2014 PITTS B UR G H C L O VAN KAPLAN, Executive Producer Along with Down South LLC Present Dixie Longate in Lighting DesignSound Design Richard Winkler Tour Manager Michele Helberg Hair Design Christopher K. BondRebecca A. Scott General Management National Press Representative K L ManagementPeter Cromarty & Co. by Kris Andersson Directed by Patrick Richwood The Tupperware trademark is used with kind permission of the Tupperware Brands Corporations. For more than 130 years, PPG has been making a splash around the world with our coatings and specialty materials. Closer to home, we enhance the quality of life in our communities by investing in educational programs, supporting the arts and sciences, celebrating diversity and giving people opportunities to succeed. To learn more, visit ppg.com. The production was presented by THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL FRINGE FESTIVAL a production of THE PRESENT COMPANY Originally produced in New York by Ars Nova, Jon Steingart, Jenny Wiener and Jason Eagan www.dixiestupperwareparty.com Pittsburgh CLO is a founding member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre, Independent Presenters Network and The Broadway League. The Cabaret at Theater Square is a project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. David L. Porges, Chair President and CEO: J. Kevin McMahon PAINTS - COATINGS - OPTICAL PRODUCTS - SILICAS - GLASS - FIBER GLASS Who’s Who Dixie’s notepad. om fr le b b ri sc e tl A lit s after that much more into focu me And I reckon that that things often co Someone once said a. I can’t say that I disagree with that. u are talking to a second shot of tequild that experience. You know when yo out of things that e ha ns ve rt to make se many of you ha l climbs and you stare. fo friend as the bar bil be s ur ho t a few were plaguing you jus the counter pty glasses sitting onc bowls em of d un ro a s wa sti e pla there I have to think that thought to herself, “Hey, if I take thesare to my friends se ey Wi th t nie ea ow gr w Br ho en te wh es and demonstra to something.” Over 60 years have off of the store shelv oms, I might be on ro in their own living s she on to something. passed and boy wa middle of the country gle mother from the Americana. This is sin a at th d ine ag Who could have im bowl and make it an iconic piece of eating a way to sell could take a plastic out Brownie Wise. She wasn’t just cr men that were lost, what inspires me abShe looked past the bowl, and found wo them a network more plastic crap. o just didn’t quite fit in, and she gave recipes and e ar wh sh who needed help, bors who would come together to w Broyhill recliner. of friends and neigh talk about their families and their ne d sometimes, their an uld g, wo wood panelin n cocktails. They er od -m ra ult eir off to war. These f th They would show of eir husband had slept before he went they also provided s, th e ion rage solut empty bed wher e charge of their ided creative food sto parties not only provmen to step up and in a small way, tak wo r fo opportunities hed lives. happily have outweig but the good times there ain’t a day that e, lif st sie ea e th d mber it. But Now I haven’t ha st that is how I reme ank my lucky stars the bad times. At leapick up a piece of Tupperware and th of years ago. le n’t up goes by that I do off I am now than I was just a co at how much better I’m not certain. e it’s the drinking, ownie Wise decided yb ma s, er ain nt co c Br Maybe it’s the plastiing I do know. I am so grateful that of bowls all those But there is one thighbor’s living room with that first set be right now. to walk into her ne dn’t, I am not quite sure where I would years ago. If she ha much different me. And I ain’t thatn do anything. an th t en fer dif ch Brownie ain’t that musay, if you put your mind to it, you ca the bar. from you. Like they wn that shot sitting in front of you on Even if you turn do erware Party! Welcome toatme y Tupp Dixie Long 6 - dixie’s tupperware party Dixie’s Tupperware Party is performed without intermission The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. DIXIE LONGATE (Your Tupperware Lady) Hey hookers, I’m Dixie Longate, America’s Favorite Tupperware lady. I’m from Mobile, Alabama, born and raised. What can I say, I’m a southern girl through and through. I started selling the fantastic Plastic crap in 2001 and I have never had so much fun drinking for free in my life. Within a year, I was one of the top sellers in the nation because, well, me and some plastic bowls, and a bunch of drunk women somehow equals lots of sales. I have 3 kids; Wynona, Dwayne, and Absorbine, Jr. and 3 ex-husbands. All of ‘em have somehow died, but I ain’t crying about it. I’m way too busy traveling all over the place bringing creative food storage solutions to your town. My Tupperware party caught the eye of some New York Theatre producers and in 2007, I had a big opening in my own show, Dixie’s Tupperware Party off-Broadway and got a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. I know, shut up, right! I have now played in theaters far and wide across these fruited plains as well as 4 other countries with my show. Some of those places I didn’t even realize had food. See what I have learned by traveling so much. I’m happy to be here partying it up with all y’all this evening. Now grab a Tupperware sippy cup and let’s have ourselves a party! For more info or to see pictures of me doing fun things, go to my website, www.DixieLongate.com PATRICK RICHWOOD (Director) has been associated with Dixie Longate since her earliest days in the world of food storage and is delighted to be collaborating on her quest to save the world, one collapsible bowl at a time! As a director, he has garnered critical praise for his work in the one-person genre including Dark Horse at the L.A. Theatre Center, An Otherwise Empty Room at the Geary Project, San Francisco, and Ishmael for the Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Annex, Los Angeles. Kris Andersson (Playwright) Andersson debuted Dixie’s Tupperware Party at the 2004 New York International Fringe Festival. Following that run, he teamed up with playwright Elizabeth Meriwether (New Girl) and director Alex Timbers (Rocky, Peter and the Star Catcher) to create the Off-Broadway version of the show at Ars Nova. The show received the 2007/08 Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. The show has now become the longest-running OffBroadway tour of the last decade. His follow up shows include Broken Sh*t and Baby Jesus, My Bags Went Where?, No Instructions, and Dixie’s follow up show, Never Wear A Tube Top While Riding A Mechanical Bull and 16 Other Things I Learned While I Was Drinking Last Thursday which is slated for a U.S. tour starting in 2016. RICHARD WINKLER (Lighting Designer) Over 35-years as a lighting designer for Broadway, off-Broadway, opera, ballet, regional theatres, national tours, concerts and arenas. Most recently—Musicals, including: Miss Saigon, The Who’s Tommy, Hairspray, at Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars; The Full Monty, A Christmas Story, the world premiere musical Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Kiss Me Kate, Jekyll and Hyde, Fame - The Musical. Most recent plays include: Jerusalem (World Premiere), Waverly Gallery, Dirty Blonde, and Wit. Now also a 3-time Tony Award®-winning Broadway producer: The Norman Conquests (2009); Memphis, The Musical (2010); La Cage aux Folles (2010). Other Broadway producing credits include: A Little Night Music, Lend Me A Tenor, La Bete (London and Broadway), Long Story Short with Colin Quinn, and Nice Work If You Can Get It. In the West End: Legally Blonde, The Children’s Hour, Betrayal, Long Day’s Journey Into Night. CLOcabaret.com - 7 LAUGH EVERY WEEKEND. PITTSBURGH’S FAVORITE VENUE FOR LIVE COMEDY! IMPROV SKETCH STAND-UP KIDS SHOWS CLASSES & MORE ...and forget the 2-drink minimum, we’re BYOB! 811 LIBERTY AVE. CULTURAL DISTRICT, DOWNTOWN FOR TICKETS & SHOW INFO: ARCADECOMEDYTHEATER.COM Who’s Who of the 'burgh 2014 2-for-1 tickets with this ad OFFER EXPIRES FEB 1, 2015 For more than 65 years, Pittsburgh CLO has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of Pittsburgh and the driving force behind live musical theater in the entire Pittsburgh CLO, The Producers | Photo: Matt Polk Southwestern Pennsylvania region. Pittsburgh CLO is a not-for-profit arts organization that entertains nearly 200,000 patrons each year through our Summer Season at the Benedum Center, A Musical Christmas Carol at the Byham and year-round at the CLO Cabaret Theater. Pittsburgh CLO’s commitment to the future of the musical theater art form includes the Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater, CLO Mini Stars, the Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater, the National High School Musical Theater Awards, the CLO/CMU New Works Project and the Construction Center for the Arts. For more information visit pittsburghCLO.org. CHRISTOPHER K. BOND (Sound Designer) is pleased to be in his 5th season with Dixie’s Tupperware Party. His other work consists of more than 40 top New York and National Touring productions, including the New York and HBO productions of Colin Quinn: Long Story Short, Fame On 42nd Street, Jack, A Night With John Barrymore, and the national tours of All Shook Up starring Susan Anton, Some Like It Hot starring Tony Curtis, Guys and Dolls, Steve Martin’s Picasso At The Lapin Agile, and Forever Plaid. Mr. Bond has designed more than 30 regional productions across the US and has served for ten seasons as the Sound Designer for Theatre Under The Stars in Houston, TX. REBECCA A. SCOTT (Hair Designer) is currently the Wig Master at the American Players Theater in Spring Green, Wisconsin and the Associate Wig and Makeup Manager at the Virginia Opera in Norfolk, Virginia. She has worked for and designed for theaters across the country such as Opera Grand Rapids, McCarter Theater, Chautauqua Opera, Todi Music Festival and the Santa Fe Opera. Thanks to Dixie for this opportunity and Michele for her friendship even after 20 years! KL MANAGEMENT (General Manager) KL has been involved in over 70 shows in the last 30 years that have toured throughout the world. Recent productions include Tuna Does Vegas, All Shook Up, Some Like It Hot starring Tony Curtis, Fame - The Musical, Guys and Dolls, Dirty Blonde, Fully Committed, The Vagina Monologues, Forever Plaid. Tim Brady (Production Stage Manager) returns for his tenth season as PSM at the CLO Cabaret. As an actor, he has appeared in 11 productions of Pittsburgh CLO’s A Musical Christmas Carol and various summer season productions with PCLO. Other local theaters that Mr. Brady has performed with include The Pittsburgh Pops, Starlight Productions, The New Pittsburgh Jewish Theatre, Stage Right and The Theatre Factory. Mr. Brady was also the managing director of the Conley Inn Dinner Theater in Irwin for 17 years. Tim recently starred in the Jason Coll television pilot, “Munhall.” STAFF FOR Dixie’s Tupperware Party GENERAL MANAGEMENT KL MANAGEMENT Richard Martini Elinor Prince Sharon Pratt Christy Ellingsworth NATIONAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Cromarty & Co. Peter Cromarty/Alice Cromarty www.cromarty.com TOUR MANAGER................................ Michele Helberg Wigs.............................................. Rebecca A. Scott Bookkeeper.......................................... Elinor Prince Insurance.................................... Dewitt Stern Group Broadcast Materials........Frank Basile/Fresh Produce NY freshproduceprod@hotmail.com Payroll........................................ Castellana Services Press Assistant................................... Felicia Velasco Exclusive Tour Direction Please Contact: Down South 1501 Broadway Suite 1401 New York, NY 10036 212-730-9500 Dixie@martinient.com A Registered Investment Advisor Financial Planning Services James W. Zalenka, CFP 412.531.1233 • www.baranjames.com 8 - dixie’s tupperware party CLOcabaret.com - 9 Who’s Who Our Mission That men and women may work in safety and that they, their families and their communities may live in health throughout the world. Pittsburgh CLO has been a driving force behind the preservation, creation and promotion of live musical theater since 1946. As one of the largest regional musical theater organizations in the country, it is fortunate for the yearly support of nearly 200,000 audience members. In addition to producing fresh new productions of Broadway classics, the not-for-profit’s mission is to develop new works and showcase emerging talent, and has been credited with launching the careers of numerous artists such as Rob Marshall, Kathleen Marshall, Rob Ashford, Bernadette Peters, Shirley Jones and Susan Schulman. The organization’s dedication to musical theater extends beyond its six-show summer season at the Benedum Center to year-round programming at its 250-seat CLO Cabaret Theater, which recently saw the world premiere of Judge Jackie Justice, The Trials of Love. Its extensive education efforts include its CLO college intern program, New Horizons, and inschool programs such as the Gallery of Heroes and Creative Vision. Other ongoing initiatives include the Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater, CLO Mini Stars, the Construction Center for the Arts, The Richard Rodgers Award, and the acclaimed Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater. The organization also founded and coproduces the National High School Musical Theater Awards. To further its mission to grow the art form, it has invested in and co-produced musicals currently on Broadway: Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Matilda and Kinky Boots. Additionally: Evita, The Addams Family, Come Fly Away, Catch Me If You Can, 9 to 5: The Musical, Legally Blonde The Musical, Curtains, Monty Python’s SPAMALOT, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bombay Dreams, Oprah Winfrey’s The Color Purple, Flower Drum Song, Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life and Deaf West’s production of Big River. Pittsburgh CLO is a founding partner of 5 Cent Productions/Elephant Eye Theatricals, a producing consortium devoted to new musicals such as The Addams Family and the upcoming An American in Paris. In 2007, the organization assisted Disney Theatrical Productions in launching the National Tour of Disney’s High School Musical. Pittsburgh CLO is the subject of a 2007 film starring Jeff Goldblum titled “PITTSBURGH.” www.pittsburghCLO.org. Van Kaplan (Executive Producer) joined Pittsburgh CLO in 1997. In addition to overseeing the organization’s yearround producing and programming efforts, he has produced or coproduced the Broadway productions of Evita, Catch Me If You Can, Come Fly Away, The Addams Family and the upcoming production of An American in Paris. He has also produced touring productions of Camelot, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Phantom, Singin’ in the Rain, Chess, Grand Hotel, City of Angels, Evita, Brigadoon and Nunsense II. His directorial credits include Guys and Dolls with Victoria Clark, She Loves Me, West Side Story with Max Von Essen and Ali Ewoldt, Kopit & Yeston’s Phantom, On the Town, Sweeney Todd with Candy Buckley, South Pacific with Cathy Rigby, Nunsense, Shear Madness, Ruthless!, Guys and Dolls with Georgia Engel and the regional premiere of Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues at Pittsburgh’s Quantum Theater. Since 2009 he has directed The Jimmy™ Awards at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway. He has also directed original shows for Caesars Entertainment at the Rio, Paris and Bally’s Hotels in Las Vegas. He has consulted for the National Endowment for the Arts, is a former Theatre Panel chair for the Texas Commission on the Arts, and has served as adjunct professor for Carnegie Mellon’s Masters of Arts Management Program. He is on the Board of The Broadway League, serves on the Investment Committee of the Independent Presenters Network (IPN) and is past president of The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT). He is the Co-founder of the National High School Musical Theater Awards also known as The Jimmy™ Awards, the subject of a 3-part documentary series that aired nationally on PBS. He has been a Tony Awards® voter for more than 20 years. www.MSAsafety.com 1-800-MSA-2222 10 - dixie’s tupperware party CLOcabaret.com - 11 C O H E N & G R I G S B Y T R U S T P R E S E N T S S E R I E S out! A naughty and hilarious night Don’t You Deserve 3 Nights of “Laugh-out-loud funny!” Chicago Reader “A sexy, hyste rical, rip roaring good time !” Toronto Stage “Wildly te en rtaining” Examiner National A New mus ica l Food, Fun & Laughter? 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The Pittsburgh CLO is grateful for the generous support provided by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Diamond Circle ($25,000 and Above) #1 Cochran (10)* Dollar Bank (14)** EQT Foundation (34)** Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield (27)** Mine Safety Appliances Company, Inc. (52)** Omni William Penn Hotel (5)* Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (14)* PNC Foundation (63)** University of Pittsburgh (15)** UPMC (15)** WTAE-TV (14)* Gold Circle ($10,000 - $24,999) BNY Mellon (56)** Capital Wine & Spirits (11)* First National Bank of Pennsylvania (8)** First Niagara Bank (4) Giant Eagle, Inc. (12)** Hefren-Tillotson Inc. (19)** H.J. Heinz Company Foundation (27) Macy’s (27) Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation (1) ReedSmith (15) RR Donnelley (12)* Spang & Company Charitable Trust (36)** Lead Producers Society ($10,000 and above) Dan and Debby Booker (27) ± Tony and Linda Bucci (8) ± Stephen and Helen Hanna Casey (25) ± Kim & Curt Fleming (15) ± Joe and Kathy Guyaux (13) ± Kevin & Vicki Halloran (12) ± Rose M. Kutsenkow IMO Dr. Michael Kutsenkow (3) ± Bill & Sandy Lambert (16) ± Mark & Diane Minnaugh (10) ± Charlene & Dominic Petrelli (5) ± Matthew and Carolyn Ray (3) ± Ron and Patricia Violi (6) ± Silver Circle ($5,000 - $9,999) American Eagle Outfitters (11)** Bayer Healthcare (14) Burns White LLC (4) Eat’n Park Restaurants, Inc. (12)** Ernst & Young (19) Federated Investors (13) IT&LY HAIRFASHION N.A., INC. (2)** K&L Gates (2) KPMG, LLP (16) M.J. Brunner Inc. (12) PPG Industries (53)** Producing Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) Mr. Walter J. Blenko, Jr. (30) Michael J. Brunner (12) Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Germain (9) Fred and JoEllen Leech (4) Nicholas and Anne Liparulo (4) T.H. Lyda, Esq. (4) Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. McCartney (34) Virginia S. Nicklas IMO Gene Kelly (15)** Specialty Conduit & Manufacturing, LLC (3) Carol H. Tillotson IMO Anne and Arthur R. 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( ) Number denotes years of support to Pittsburgh CLO * All or part represents In-Kind Services ** All or part of gift restricted to support of the CLO Academy and its Education and Outreach Programs. ± Denotes member of our Lead Producers Society IMO: In Memory Of IHO: In Honor Of Listing is complete as of 8/25/14. Every attempt is made to ensure that listings are correct, but if there are errors or omissions, please contact the CLO Development Office at 412-281-3973, ext. 215. To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, please visit us online at pittsburghCLO.org, or send your contribution to: Pittsburgh CLO Development Office Benedum Center 719 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 CLOcabaret.com - 19 Annual Fund Donor Benefits Gene Kelly Producers Society Lead Producers ($10,000 and above) • Special dinner and show with Executive Producer. • Opportunity to donate 25 Kelly Circle tickets to a non-profit organization. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producing Directors Producing Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) • A night at the CLO Cabaret for four, including dinner, a round of drinks, and parking. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Executive Producers Patrons ($500 - $999) • A CD of a 2014 Summer Season production. • Tour of the CLO Construction Center for four. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Sponsors Sponsors ($250 - $499) • Two tickets to a Pittsburgh CLO-produced performance. • Discount coupon for the CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Limelighters Executive Producers ($2,500 - $4,999) • Two season tickets for the Summer Season. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producers Limelighters ($100 - $249) • Complimentary beverage for you and your guest during an intermission. • Listing in a CLO program. Plus benefit enjoyed by Backers Producers ($1,000 - $2,499) Backers ($50 - $99) • Free reserved parking for six CLO performances. • Concierge ticket service. • Backstage tour for four. • Two additional tickets to a Pittsburgh CLO-produced performance. • Invitation to Supper with the Stars during the Summer Season. • Producers Society Member Discount at the CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Patrons • CLO lunch tote. To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, visit pittsburghCLO.org, call 412-281-3973 ext. 210, or mail to the Development Office, 719 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Photo: Joey Kennedy A Lead Producer makes the show go on! A Lead Producer’s financial contribution helps Pittsburgh CLO Lead Producers bring the magic of live musical are entitled theater and life-enhancing arts to exclusive benefits. education programs to generations of See our Annual Fund Donor Benefits Pittsburghers. As a Lead Producer, you page in this program for details! will personally touch the lives of more than 200,000 residents of all ages each year through your support of our Summer Season performances, A Musical Christmas Carol, year-round productions at the CLO Cabaret, the Pittsburgh CLO Academy and our nine education and outreach programs. Pittsburgh CLO recognizes, with gratitude, our Lead Producers. We are proud to have you representing our goals and values, and we are sincerely thankful for your support. Lead Producers ($10,000 and above) Dan and Debby Booker (27) Tony and Linda Bucci (8) Stephen and Helen Hanna Casey (25) Kim and Curt Fleming (15) Joe and Kathy Guyaux (13) Kevin and Vicki Halloran (12) Rose M. 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CLOcabaret.com - 21 History of Shows The Addams Family........................................ 2012 A Grand Night for Singing.......................2012-13 A Musical Christmas Carol................... 1992-2013 Always Patsy Cline........................................ 2007 Annie.......................................1989, '96, 2003, '12 Annie Get Your Gun................... 1950, '52, '56, '60, '72, '81, '88, 2008 Anything Goes..........................1942, '77, '86, 2000 Applause...................................................... 1973 Arthur Godfrey Revue.................................. 1964 Babes in Toyland.................................... 1943, '52 Balalaika.................................................... 1947 Barry Manilow’s Copacabana.................. 2000, '09 Bells Are Ringing................................ 1959, 2001 Best Foot Forward........................................ 1955 Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.................. 1987 The Big Bang................................................ 2008 Bittersweet..................................... 1946, '51, '54 Bloomer Girl............................................... 1948 Blossom Time............................................... 1953 Bohemian Girl............................................. 1951 Bombay Dreams:............................................ 2006 The Boys from Syracuse................................ 1954 Brigadoon.................... 1950, '55, '60, '65, '74, '82, '92, 2001 Broadway Tonight........................................ 1971 Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story............... 2000, '13 Bye, Bye Birdie................................. 1967, '72, '99 Cabaret.................................................. 1979, '95 Call Me Madam............................................. 1953 Calamity Jane.............................................. 1961 Camelot.......................1965, '72, '79, '91, '98, 2007 Can Can...................................... 1958, '62, '75, '86 Carnival...................................................... 1982 Carol Burnett Revue.................................... 1962 Carousel................1952, '57, '63, '78, '85, '92, 2005 Casper The Musical...................................... 2001 The Cat And The Fiddle................................. 1947 Cats.................1987, '89, '90, '91, '92, '94, 2007, ‘14 Chess........................................................... 1997 The Chocolate Soldier............................ 1949, '61 A Chorus Line...........................1980, '89, 2001, '12 Cinderella....................................... 1981, '90, '97 Come Fly Away............................................... 2012 Company.............................................. 1977, 2001 The Color Purple.......................................... 2008 Countess Maritza......................................... 1947 Crazy For You............................................... 1999 Curtains...................................................... 2010 Damn Yankees................................... 1957, '61, '76 Defending the Caveman.......................2011-12, '13 The Desert Song........................ 1947, '50, '52, '56, '66, '85, '96 Destry Rides Again....................................... 1961 Disney’s Beauty and the Beast...................... 2006 Disney’s High School Musical....................... 2007 Disney's The Little Mermaid.......................... 2013 Dixie's Tupperware Party........................ 2012, ‘14 Doctor Dolittle............................................ 2005 Donald and Debbie - Together Again............ 1988 Dreamgirls.................................................. 2004 8-Track, The Sounds of the 70's.................... 2009 Evita....................................... 1985, '91, 2000, ‘14 Fame............................................................ 1993 Fanny..................................................... 1956, '80 Fiddler on the Roof............ 975, '86, '94, 2002, '12 Finian’s Rainbow.................................... 1951, '77 Fiorello!...................................................... 1993 The Firefly............................................. 1952, '63 Flower Drum Song........................................ 1962 Follies......................................................... 1983 Forbidden Broadway.................................... 2006 Forever Plaid............................. 2004-05, 2009-10 FOOTLOOSE..................................................... 2014 42nd Street........................1985, '90, '96, 2006, '13 The Full Monty............................................. 2007 Funny Girl...............................1967, '69, '88, 2003 A Funny Thing/Forum............................. 1973, '86 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes............................ 1953 George M!...................................... 1976, '85, 2002 Gigi....................................................... 1974, '98 Girl Crazy.................................................... 1951 Girls Only: The Secret Comedy of Women....... 2012 22 - dixie’s tupperware party Godspell...................................................... 1995 Good News.............................................. 1949, '79 Grand Hotel................................................. 1999 Grease................................................ 1989, 2006 The Great Waltz.................... 1947, '50, '53, '57, '66 Guys and Dolls............1955, '59, '66, '75, '84, 2002 Gypsy............................................... 1962, '77, '97 Hairspray.................................................... 2010 Half a Sixpence............................................ 1978 Happy Hunting............................................. 1958 The Happy Time & The “Sock It To Me Gang”............................1969 Harry Belafonte.......................................... 1962 Hello, Dolly!....................................... 1986, 2004 High Button Shoes................................. 1952, '72 Hit The Deck................................................. 1948 Hot Mikado.................................................. 1994 How Now, Dow Jones..................................... 1969 How To Succeed/Without Really Trying...................................... 1966, '78 I Do! I Do!.................................................... 1979 I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change......... 2008 Into The Woods................................... 1996, 2009 Jack Benny Show.......................................... 1967 Jane Morgan Show....................................... 1968 Jekyll & Hyde......................................... 2002, '11 Jerry Lewis Revue......................................... 1962 Jesus Christ Superstar.................. 1985, '92, 2011 Jolson, The Musical..................................... 1999 Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.................... 1998, 2009 judge jackie justice a new musical comedy...............................2014 The King and I..............1956, '60, '65, '74, '89, 2004 Kismet.................................. 1956, '60, '65, '77, '87 Kiss Me, Kate.............1950, '55, '61, '68, '73, '82, '97 La Cage Aux Folles................................. 1985, '97 Lady in the Dark.......................................... 1953 The Last Waltz.............................................. 1951 Le Ballets De Paris....................................... 1958 LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL.......................... 2014 Les Misérables............................................. 2009 Liberace....................................................... 1967 L’il Abner..................................................... 1959 Little Me...................................................... 1965 A Little Night Music...................... 1975, '91, 2005 Louisiana Purchase..................................... 1953 Love Changes Everything: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber............2011 Lunch.......................................................... 1994 Mame........................................1972, '81, '94, 2008 Man of La Mancha.................................. 1985, '95 The Marvelous Wonderettes......................... 2011 May Time...................................................... 1950 Me and Juliet............................................... 1955 Me and My Girl.................................... 1992, 2004 The Merry Widow........................ 1946, '49, '54, '63 The Mikado.................................................. 1953 Minnie’s Boys............................................... 1972 Miss Liberty................................................. 1951 Miss Saigon................................... 1997, 2003, '10 Monty Python’s SPAMALOT........................ 2006, ‘14 The Most Happy Fella................. 1959, '66, '76, '95 Mr. President............................................... 1964 Music in the Air........................................... 1953 The Music Man....................1963, '73, '83, '94, 2004 My Fair Lady...........1964, '68, '73, '80, '89, '96, 2003 My Way - A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra...........................................2008 The Mystery of Edwin Drood......................... 1988 Nat “King” Cole Revue............................. 1963, '64 Naughty Marietta................ 1946, '49, '53, '59, '80 The New Moon............................. 1946, '48, '68, '76 9 to 5: The Musical....................................... 2011 No, No, Nannette............................... 1950, '80, '91 Nunsense............................................... 2010, '11 Of Thee I Sing............................................... 1948 Oklahoma!.............1954, '58, '62, '66, '76, '90, 2007 Oliver!...............................1965, '77, '83, '92, 2010 On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.............. 1967 Once Upon A Mattress................................... 1984 One Touch of Venus...................................... 1952 110 In the Shade.......................................... 1984 On The Town........................................... 1958, '98 Paint Your Wagon......................................... 1980 The Pajama Game......................1957, '60, '68, 2000 Pal Joey....................................................... 1978 Panama Hatti............................................... 1954 Parade......................................................... 2000 Peter Pan.................................1987, '91, '98, 2008 (Kopit & Yeston’s) Phantom.................. 1998, 2013 The Phantom of the Opera............................ 1993 Pinocchio..................................................... 1950 Pippin.......................................................... 1984 The Pirates of Penzance................ 1983, '93, 2005 Plaid Tidings......................................... 2007, '13 Plain and Fancy........................................... 1956 Porgy and Bess................................ 1953, '65, '91 The Producers.............................................. 2010 Promises, Promises....................................... 1982 The Red Mill........................................... 1948, '79 RING OF FIRE - THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY CASH.......2014 Rio Rita.................................................. 1947, '52 Roberta.................................................. 1946, '50 Robert Goulet Revue.............................. 1963, '66 Robin Hood.................................................. 1946 Rosalie.................................................. 1947, '48 Rosalinda.............................................. 1948, '59 Rose Marie....................................... 1949, '51, '60 Rowan & Martin........................................... 1969 Ruthless! The Musical.................................. 2012 'S Wonderful: The New Gershwin Musical...... 2010 Sari............................................................. 1946 Say, Darling................................................. 1959 The Secret Garden........................................ 1995 Seesaw......................................................... 1981 Seven Brides For Seven Brothers.......................... 1994, 2006, '13 1776...................................1975, '76, '87, '96, 2004 Shear Madness............................................. 2007 She Loves Me....................................... 1978, 2003 Shenandoah................................................. 1976 Shirley Jones............................................... 1972 Show Boat...........1948, '51, '54, '60, '66, '73, '83, '92 Show Girl.................................................... 1961 Sid Ceasar & Imogene Coca Show................... 1968 Side By Side By Sondheim.............................. 2013 Silk Stockings.............................................. 1957 Singin’ in the Rain......................1995, 2002, 2014 Smokey Joe’s Cafe......................................... 2008 Song And Dance............................................ 1987 Song of Norway.................... 1949, '55, '62, '67, '84 The Sound of Music................... 1964, '68, '73, '81, '88, 2005, '11 South Pacific...................... 1955, '56, '60, '64, '74, '82, '93, 2001 Starlight Revue........................................... 1958 Stop The World, I Want to Get Off................. 1986 The Student Prince.................... 1952, '54, '59, '65, '74, '82, '90, 2010 Sunset Boulevard......................................... 2012 Sweeney Todd............................................... 1990 Sweet Charity.................................. 1968, '80, '87 Swing!......................................................... 2009 Take Me Along.............................................. 1961 The Three Musketeers................................... 1947 They’re Playing Our Song.............................. 1983 Thoroughly Modern Millie........................... 2003 Three Wishes for Jamie................................ 1953 Top Bananas................................................. 1964 Tovarich...................................................... 1964 Triple Espresso............................................ 2011 The Unsinkable Molly Brown.................. 1963, '89 Up in Central Park....................................... 1950 The Vagabond King........................... 1946, '49, '81 Wayne Newton Show...................................... 1967 West Side Story......................... 1965, '67, '74, '84, '90, '99, 2008 Where’s Charley?.................................... 1951, '75 White Christmas.......................................... 2007 The Who's Tommy........................................... 2005 Wish You Were Here...................................... 1954 The Wiz........................................................ 1992 The Wizard of Oz................1949, '55, '88, '93, 2002 Wonderful Town..................................... 1958, '63 You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up!...................... 2013 CLOcabaret.com - 23 Pittsburgh CLO Staff Van Kaplan, Executive Producer CLO ACADEMY Michael J. Cerchiaro.........Education Programs Manager Seth Laidlaw.......................... Admissions Coordinator Emily Christ.......................................... Receptionist Kiesha Lalama...............................Education Director Patty Maloney............................................Principal Susan Pettigrew........................ Education & Outreach Scholarship Coordinator CONSTRUCTION CENTER Michael Bannias............................Assistant Foreman John R. Edkins............ Production Technical Supervisor Adolf Hundertmark............................... Key Carpenter John Oglesby.............................................Foreman George Stevens......................................Scenic Artist Michele Sullivan................................ Office Manager Leigh Taylor........................................ Charge Scenic Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). The stage manager employed in this production is a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. Pittsburgh CLO received state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency administering an annual state appropriation for grants to the arts and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Allegheny Regional Asset District, a county agency created to support and finance regional assets, including libraries, parks, cultural groups, sports and civic facilities, and to distribute tax relief to the 128 municipalities of Allegheny County. Groups e v a S Dramatically! Dixie’s Tupperware Party Theater Parties #1 Cochran Barbara’s Tours Bencivenga Party Berkstresser Party Black Party Boretzky Party Breakaway Tours Brooks Party Cannin Party Carfagno Party Carlow University Chartiers Township Recreation Committee CLO Guild Cunningham Party Marshall County CEOS Tours McDermott Party Miller Party Mitchenson Party Monteparte Party Mountain View Tours Newcamp Party O’Connor Party Parks Party Penn Hills Senior Center Riddle Party Robert Morris Alumni Group Russ Party Schivley Party Smith Party Sunrise Senior Living of McCandless Suzanne Venneri Travel Broker Twyford Party Udanis Party Uhernik Party USPS Social & Recreation Committee Valley Points YMCA Silver Sneakers Vanderau Party White Star Tours Group Sales 412-325-1582 • Groups@pittsburghCLO.org The National Endowment for the Arts is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education. Established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government, the Endowment is the nation’s largest annual funder of the arts, bringing great art to all 50 states, including rural areas, inner cities, and military bases. n a m t Dengel Party Fauls Party Fogle Party Funk Party Gallagher Party Gloor Party Hanna Party Joyce Party Keebler Party Kroner Party Kwolek Party Ladybug Junction Leibensperger Party Lincoln Highway Herritage Corridor Maltese Party L to R: Joe Kinosian & Ian Lowe in Murder For Two | Photo: Joan Marcus ADMINISTRATION Joel Ambrose.........Assistant Customer Service Manager Kristin Archbold..................Communications Specialist Julianne Avolio...................... Group Sales Coordinator Stephanie Barletto.................... Graphic/Web Designer Laura Barry.....................Manager of Individual Giving Lori Berger...................... Associate Producing Director Maureen Ciampaglia..............Development Coordinator Wynne Fedele........................ Director of Development Mark Fleischer..................... Associate Artistic Director Charlie Foukes................................... Office Manager Ellen Granger..................................... Ticket Manager Aja Jones............................... PR/Marketing Manager Angela Langill............................Accounting Assistant R. James Mercer............................... General Manager Cindy Opatick............................... Associate Producer Elizabeth Roberts........Assistant to the Executive Producer Daniel Vereb..........................Merchandising Manager & Special Events Coordinator Kristin Welch......................... Group Sales Coordinator Cheryl Young........................ Assistant Ticket Manager Monica Zyra...................................Business Manager United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. l l a g n i l l Ca ! s t u o Girl Sc NATIONAL ALLIANCE for MUSICAL THEATRE Girl Scouts Pizza Parties Saturday, December 6 Pizza Party at 6pm, Show at 8pm Sunday, December 7 Pizza Party at 12pm, Show at 2pm $26 A Musical Ch per person ristmas Carol Lo 24 - dixie’s tupperware party ck-In, 2013 Group Sales 412-325-1582 Groups@pittsburghCLO.org CLOcabaret.com - 25 P I T T S B U R g H C U LT U R A L T R U S T MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT Th e P i ttsburgh Cultural Trus t extends specia l recogn i tio n to the Allegheny Regional Asset District for its significant contr i buti ons of operati ng support . Th e Tru s t is e s p e c i a l l y g r a t e f u l to Th e He i n z En d ow m e n t s fo r i ts o n g o i n g co m m i t m e n t t ha t h a s b e e n i n s t r u m e n t a l i n t h e su cce s s fu l d eve l o p m e nt of P i t t s b u rg h’s Cu l tu ra l D i s tr i c t . The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust is thankful for its many individual, foundation, corporate and government partners whose contributions to the Annual Campaign are invaluable and greatly appreciated. Supporters of the Trust help the arts thrive in Pittsburgh, keeping our Cultural District vibrant with fantastic performances in our theaters, inspiring shows in our galleries, exhilarating live music in our venues and diverse events throughout the year for all ages. Thank you to those who have invested in the Trust from May 1, 2013 through July 15, 2014. MEMBERSHIP & FAMILY FOUNDATIONS Chairman’s Circle $25,000 and above The Cottage Bridge Foundation Cindy and Murry Gerber Vicki and Kevin Halloran Scheryl and Richard Harshman Gabriela and David Porges Richard E. Rauh * Lauren and S. Adam Sufrin ^ Barbara and Bruce Wiegand PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous (2) Laurie Adams Jane C. Arkus * Mary Louise and Chester Babst Edwin H. Beachler * The Bognar Family Mary Beth and Jamie Bonomo Stephanie and Michael Bozic Bozzone Family Foundation Suzy and Jim Broadhurst Jill and Chuck Brodbeck ~ The Jack Buncher Foundation Carole King and Chip Burke Patricia Burke Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Casey Ada and George Davidson Mary Jane and Gerald Davis Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Dorrance III Carolyn D. Duronio Edith H. and James A.+ Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O. Fisher The Foster Charitable Trust Sue and Mark Gleason ~ Jamie and Jim Graham Janet and Mark Greathouse Jane and George Greer Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Gumberg Mr. Bruce K. M. 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Clarke Donna and Thaddeus J. Clements * Carol and Nelson Craige Melanie and James Crockard * Susan DeRiggi and Glenn Bost Sara C. and James K. Donnell Mary Jo and Jack Elliott Karen and Steven Feinstein Daniel Gearing Kristina and Peter Gerszten Robert I. Glimcher Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Gordon Susan Greenspan and Neil Resnick Marcia M. Gumberg Karri and Steve Guy Kathy and Joe Guyaux Daniel S. Heit * Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Henninger Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hillman # Janet and Bill Hunt Jackie and Harley Jones Dr. Richard Kasdan Gabe Kassab Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Krizner Susan and Scott Lammie Marina and Kenneth Lehn Cathy and John Mary Carol and Peter Mathieson Pam and Ken McCrory Peggy and Steve McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios T. Patrinos Theresa and Cliff Pinsent Mr. and Mrs. James Protin Linda and Rich Ruffalo Catharine M. and John T. Ryan III Lisa and Robert Sandonato Mrs. Virginia W. Schatz * Nancy Schepis Speyer Foundation Jayne and Tom Sterling Bronya and Neil Strosnider Becky and John Surma Lisa and Jeff Thomas Judith and Steve Thomas Bonnie W. and Thomas L. VanKirk Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Voller Sue and Charles Walker Suellen and Mike Weir Peggy C. Whitehurst Gillian and David Williams Pride and William Winkenwerder Rebecca and Rich Zahren PREMIERE CIRCLE $2,500 TO $4,999 Anonymous (5) Debra and Edward Abell * Michelle and Andrew Aloe Ann Averback Valerie and Paul Bacharach Vitasta Bazaz and Sheen Sehgal Janet L. Belliveau Barbara H. Bott and Robert L. Jennings, Jr. Kimberly and Hal Burch Barbara and David Burstin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Calihan Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Campbell Louise and David Cannon Dr. and Mrs. Edward Chang Linda Christen Julie, Dale and Carly Clifton Judge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr. Nancy T. and William S. Conover II Fund Laurel Dagnon and Patricia Jarrett Debbie and Bill Demchak Susan and John Fafalios- Shaun and Angela Baker Amy and Scott Fehrs Sylvia V. Fields The Fine Foundation Janis and Jeffrey Fisher Kimberly Tillotson Fleming and Curtis D. Fleming The James A. and Ruth O. Frank Philanthropic Fund of the UJFF Anna P. Futrell Lou and Henry Gailliot Cathy and Jim Garraux Nancy R. and William J. Gatti Anne L. and Robert D. German Eric Gerstbrein Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guarino, Jr. Paul, Teresa, Isabella and Roman Haberstock Rhoda and David Hartmann * David McL. Hillman Dorothy A. Howat Mrs. Joan M. Hurrell Scott D. Izzo Alice Jane Jenkins Gerri Kay * Bonnie and Donald Kipke Mary Denise and George C. Koch Kana Koll Susan and Louis Leff Anne Lewis Catherine and Mark H. Loevner * Cathy and Rob Long Mr. and Mrs. David C. Looman Ruth and Neil MacKay Maggie and Pete Magerko Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Malnati Ralph Manning Janet Markel and Barry Lhormer Carol and Joe Massaro Dr. Curtis V. Mayernik and Mr. John Fullen Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGarry John R. McGinley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Meltzer Marcia A. Metelsky Montgomery IP Associates Dr. and Mrs. Joshua G. F. Nagin Alice and Eric Neishloss Patricia K. Nichols Shirley and H. Ward Olander Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Paul M. Palevsky, MD and Sharon R. Roseman, MD Maria and Rocco Panucci Lori and Louis Plung Drs. Cindy and Rob Potter Kelly and Tom Price Renee and Fred Quinn Sally and Ned Randall Mallory and Bill Ries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks Robinson ~ Dick Rocereto ^ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Roemer Mrs. Louisa Rosenthal Caryn Rubinoff and Craig Dunham Carolyn Ruffer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruscetti Jamie and William Sarris Robert Sass The Schneider Family ^ Pamela L. Schoemer MD Rod Schwartz Carole and Mark Shepard Selma B. and C. Leon Sherman * Juliet Lea Simonds Gayle and Bill Simpson The Slagle Family Fund Mrs. Theresa Snavely Dr. and Mrs. John M. Snyder Mrs. Violet Soffer Dr. and Mrs. William E. Spielvogle Mr. and Mrs. John A. Staley IV Mark Steele Kathy and Alan Stehman Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Stern Cara and Doug Stirling Sue and Dan Stokes Alison and Bill Strome # Shelley and Jim Taylor ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Thompson II Mr. and Mrs. Brian Uffelman Rebecca E. and James L. Vesely Laurie Vota Fair and Kenneth Fair Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Wagner Iris Amper Walker Mary and Jerry Whitaker Mr. and Mrs.+ Frank L. Wiegand III Dr. Ann G. Wilmoth Mary Jo Winokur Judy and John Woffington Andrea and James Young Richard A. Zappala Family Foundation Ronald W. Zborowski Pat and Dennis Zerega Florence and Harvey + Zeve DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $1,000 to $2,499 Anonymous (13) The Barbara and Marcus Aaron Fund of the Pittsburgh Foundation Barbara and Alan Ackerman Judy Albert and Tony Fiorillo James R. Antoniono John S. Applegate Roy W. Arnold Family ^ Emily Balawejder Ms. Natalae R. Barko Amy and Chris Bartels Bridgett and Marty Bates ~ Nancy and Nadav Baum Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Bennett Vivian and Bill Benter Cynthia Berger and Laurence Green Robin J. Bernstein Judge Alexander and Susan Bicket Denise Dufour and Cary Blancett Christy and William Blose Eva Tansky Blum Bernice and Philip Bollman Debby and Dan Booker Lisa and Stephen Botos Mr. and Mrs. John Brier Vicky and Mark Brilmyer Sean P. and Sara E. Britt Nancy Bromall and Robert Barry Ellen Still Brooks Alan M. Brown Susan and David Brownlee Dr. and Mrs. John Brozetti Mrs. Mary Jo and Dr. Bert Bullington Janis Burley Wilson # Nicholas Butera and Grace Wagner Fred Caesar Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Cahouet Dr. and Mrs. Robert Capretto Alisa Carr and David Kitzinger ^ Daniel Catanzaro and Craig McDonald * Lori and John Cecil Michelle and Richard Cefalo Barbara and Gerald Chait Michelle and Dan Cheberenchick Victoria Chester Rose and George Rose Mark Cibulka Lisa and Shawn Cohen Dr. Richard and Sally B. Cohen Marilyn and Stephen Coleman Mary Jane and Fred Colen Gina and Jim Concelman Jennifer Owen and Cory Cope * ^ ~ Carol J. and George G. Couch Carol and Gary Cozen Alexis and Andrew Cross Erin and Ted Curran ^ Lu and Syl Damianos Margaret and Michael Daniels ~ Lynn and Ronald Davenport, Jr. Joan Clark Davis Marian Ungar Davis and Stanford G. Davis Carol and Dwight Deicke Rev. John V. Di Bacco, Jr. Marian Dietrich Mary Ellen DiPasquale Jennifer Blyler and Michael Dishart Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Donahue Mary Ann and Charles R. Dotchin Lucy and John Douglas Theresa and Merrill Druggs Jackie and Gerry Dudley Carol and Brian Duggan Michelle Ann Duralia Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Durkac Faith E. Eaton and Family Alunda and Jonathan Edmonds Dolly and Curt Ellenberg Beth and Dan Erlanger Christopher M. Evans Chris and Gigi Faber Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Favo Judith and Donald Feigert Ted Fetterman Virginia and Richard Fischer Pam and Jim Fister The Flam Family ^ Lois and Ron Folino William R. Forsythe Sally Fownes Christopher Fox and Shaun Tomaszewski Marion and Rod Francis Reanette and Steve Frobouck Elaine and John Frombach Violet+ and Robert C. Gallo Mary Lou and Gary Gegick William O. Generett Mr. and Mrs. William P. Getty The Gigante Family Jodi and John Gill Revs. Catherine and Gaylord Gillis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gilson Cathy and Mike Ginsberg Stephanie Goe Marcia and David Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Graham Daniel Greenblatt Dr. Martin Guy Gregorio Susan and Barney Guttman Desiree and Jacob Hanchar ^ Edward J. Harris Susan and Peter Herchenroether Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hill Katharine H. Hillman William Talbott Hillman Foundation ~ Natalie Taaffe Hoffman ~ Karl Holtzer Debra and Jason Honkus Sara H. Horsman * Charity J. Imbrie and Jane S. Barnes Lynne and Blair Jacobson Ms. Linda Jakubec ^ Marilyn and Don Jenkins David and Laura Jones Tony Joseph ^ Janet S. Kafka Van Kaplan Von and Dale Keairns ^ Margaret and Dwight Keating Lisa and David Keefer Ivanilde and Don Kerrish Ellen P. and Jack Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kilpela MJ Klimas and John W. Boufford Lisa and David Koi Phyllis K. Kokkila Dr. Elliott J. Kramer and William M. Modrak Betty L. Lamb Suzan Lami and Robert Grubb Lynn and Larry Lebowitz Anita and Robert Legler Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Levin Linda S. Melada and Arthur S. Levine, M.D. Judith Liebler Dr. Ronald and Mrs. Judith Linaburg Sheryl Linck and Garry Conklin Janine and Daniel Littlefield Rachel and Jeffery Lizik Margery J. Loevner Susan and David Lohr ^ The Loughney Foundation Kate W. MacVean The Maerkle Family Drs. Sheri A. Mancini and H. Kenneth Williams, Jr. Amy and Jan Marks Lucine O. Marous Jennifer and James Martin Amy Jaffe and Grant Mason Heather and Rob Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. McGinnis Suzy and DeCourcy McIntosh * Susan and Sean McLaughlin James R. McMahon Leisa McNamee Janice and Ernie Meade *~ Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mellon Mr. Richard A. Mellon Barbara Sachnoff Mendlowitz Edmond J. Mercier Ruth Anne Mewhirter Mary Ellen and Mark Meyer Minaksi Bhatt and Doug Mickle Janet and George L. Miles, Jr. Shaunda Miles ~ Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller Shane A. Miller Linda and Stuart Miller Connie and Paul Mockenhaupt Monique and Scott Moody Thomas R. Moore Amy Morgan * Susan and James Morris Bee Jee Morrison Martha H. Munsch Donna Murtha and James Ecker Mary Love and William Nast Christine E. Navarro * Kenny and Gordon Nelson Susan and Richard Nernberg Carol Neyland # NFM Group June and David Nimick Betty and Dick Nimtz Dr. Suzan Obagi and Mr. Mazen Youssef * Dr. John B. O’Laughlin Grant D. Oliphant Nancy and Woody Ostrow Jeannine and James Patton T. R. Paul Family Foundation Cathy and John Pelusi Mark Perrott ~ Maureen and Tom Peszko Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Petredis Christine and Robert Pietrandrea Niki and Richard Pipak Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre The Platt Family Foundation Dorothy and Neal Pollon and Family Christine and Mark Popovich Ann and Fred Potthoff Amy and Chris Pretsch Rebecca Price Nancy and Bill Rackoff Norman C. Ray Trust K. Oliver Rea Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklin Reed Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Reiss Mr. James H. Rich Karen and Pierce Richardson Ms. Letitia E. Rieck Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Riordan Marilyn and Mitchell Roberts Donald and Sylvia Robinson Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Robinson, Jr. Stephen G. Robinson Pat and Andrew Rodgers Al Rodibaugh Joni and John Roland Greta and Art Rooney II Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rowland Louisa and Jim Rudolph The Ruttenberg Family Toni Sacco Jennifer and Karl Salatka Steven Satzger Kelly and Michael Scheel Perri and Thomas Schelat The Schmid Family Stephanie Schneck-Jacob Matthew Schnierle Sharon Schultz Dr. and Mrs. Joel Schuman Jeffrey Schutzeus and Carl Ward Amy and Sean Sebastian Sharon Semenza and William Robinson Christine and Duane Seppi * Pat and Alan Siger * Phyllis and Stephen Silverman James A. Sims Robert N. Slagle Lynn and Joe Smith ~ Kay and David Smith Alice R. Snyder ~ Judith L. Wolfe and John H. Soffietti, M.D. Natalie and Michael Spacciapolli Catherine Specter George Specter Vivian M. Spratt Lynn and Randy Staab Sheila and Stephen Stagnitta Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stalder The Honorable and Mrs. William L. Standish Pamela and Steven A. Stepanian II Barbara and Charles Stone ^ Jean and Charles Stout Rose and William Strickland * Diane and Regis Synan The Paul Thompson Family ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Todd, Jr. Allison and Stephen Tomko ^ Mrs. Barbara Trachtenberg Nicole and Carl Traud Colleen and Denny Travis Dr. and Mrs. Rory Tropp Ann L. Turnbull Beth and Mark Twerdok Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Unetich Sheila and Steven Van Wyk Betsy and Gary VanSickle Sybil P. Veeder BettyJean Viecelli Lorene and Denis M. Vinski Katherine M. Leech Vollen and Randall Vollen Maggie Good and Tom Von Lehman Sally Wade Diane and Hal Waldman * Kathleen and Richard Wallach Bonnie and Marshall Webster Dot and Marvin Wedeen ~ Susan Weinzierl and Andrea Weinzierl Ansley S. Westbrook II ~ Ruth Westerman and J. Robert Myers * Rebecca J. White Diane and Jack Wilberger Peg and Al Williams Teresa M. Williams Beth and Pat Winkler Amy and Greg Winokur J. Andrew Wolfinger * Karen Woodall Beverly and Dane Wukich Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Yates Marlene and John Yokim Irina Zabbarova * James and Marian Zalenka Aline and Gregory Zaretsky Robin and Gary Zentner Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Zlotnik CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & PUBLIC SUPPORT Leadership Circle $100,000 and above Allegheny Regional Asset District Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation * The Benter Foundation Cohen & Grigsby Colcom Foundation ~ The Buhl Foundation ^ ~ Dollar Bank ~ Eden Hall Foundation EQT ^ Giant Eagle Foundation and Giant Eagle, Inc. * ^ ~ The Heinz Endowments ^ Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Richard King Mellon Foundation ^ ~ Pennsylvania Council on the Arts ~ ^ The Pittsburgh Foundation ~ PNC Foundation FOUNDER’S CIRCLE $50,000 to $99,999 ATI BNY Mellon ^ ~ First Commonwealth Financial Corporation * The Grable Foundation ~ ^ Peoples Natural Gas ~ UPMC and UPMC Health Plan WESCO International CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $25,000 to $49,999 Ayers Foundation Bobby Rahal Automotive Group Broadway Across America Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Citizens Bank ^ CONSOL Energy FedEx Ground FISA Foundation * H. J. Heinz Company Foundation Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation Laurel Foundation ~ Levin Furniture Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership Reed Smith LLP ^ Riverlife ~ Rossin Foundation James M. and Lucy Schoonmaker Foundation United States Steel Corporation PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $10,000 to $24,999 Aesynt Bessie F. Anathan Charitable Trust Renewal by Andersen Babst Calland The British Council The Jack Buncher Foundation Burns White, LCC The Children’s Institute Clark Hill Thorp Reed Eat’n Park Hospitality Group Eaton Corporation Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust The Fine Foundation ^ ~ First National Bank The Frank E. Rath - Spang & Company Charitable Trust Havas Impact Hefren-Tillotson, Inc. Roy A. Hunt Foundation KPMG LLP Macy’s Massey Charitable Trust Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP Mondriaan Foundation The New York Times ~ W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund ~ Pepper Hamilton LLP Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti, LLP PPG Industries Foundation Sherrard, German & Kelly PC Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Tucker Arensberg, P.C. The Webb Law Firm PATRON’S CIRCLE $5,000 TO $9,999 Allegheny Conference and Affiliated Organizations ~ The William Brown Foundation, Inc. Calgon Carbon Corporation ~ Child Health Association of Sewickley, Inc. ^ Comcast~ ^ ComDoc Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Federated Investors Flaherty & O’ Hara, P.C. Flyspace Productions, LLC ^ Gateway Financial Group, Inc. Goehring, Rutter & Boehm The Grainger Foundation Gutter Helmet Systems ~ Howard Hanna Real Estate Services KR Communications Littler Mendelson, P.C. MEDRAD, a division of Bayer Healthcare Nordstrom, Inc. * Norfolk Southern Railway Company Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Oxford Development Company Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School ^ Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance Company PMC Property Group, Inc. Robert Peirce & Associates Ron Foth Advertising ~ Ryan Memorial Foundation Schneider Downs & Co., Inc. Steptoe & Johnson UPS-Pittsburgh William Coulson LLC PREMIERE CIRCLE $2,500 TO $4,999 big Burrito Restaurant Group BilkeyKatz Investment Consultants, Inc. Commonwealth Connections Academy Fair Oaks Foundation, Inc. ~ Fifth Third Bank Henry L. Hillman Foundation ParenteBeard The Pittsburgh Steelers RTI International Metals, Inc. Rugby Realty Co., Inc. Trigate Incorporated WPXI - TV WTW Architects PARTNER’S CIRCLE $1,000 TO $2,499 ABARTA Oil & Gas Company, Inc. Amcom Office Systems The Buncher Company Byrnes and Kiefer Company Clearview Federal Credit Union Consulate General of Israel ESB Bank The Gateway Engineers, Inc. Hollinshead, Mendelson, Bresnahan & Nixon, P.C. Integra Realty Resources Pittsburgh Jackson Lewis LLP McKamish, Inc. Pinnacle Peak Foods, Inc DBA Ruth’s Chris Steak House The Sprout Fund ^ Strategic Investment Fund, Inc. United Safety Services, Inc. ENDOwMENT gIFTS Arthur M. and Olga I. Aloe Endowed Performance Fund Milton G. Hulme Charitable Foundation Paul R. Jenkins Performance Fund Gabe Rubin Student Performance Fund by the Rubin Family IN HONOR OF Jane Arkus’ birthday by Edith H. and James A.+ Fisher Alice Becket-Rumberger by Mary and John Jacobs Nancy Joann Bills by MK Cohen Jocelyn M. Cacchione for her volunteer service by BNY Mellon Ellen Still Brooks by Edith H. andJames A.+ Fisher Veronica Corpuz by the Fox Chapel Area Newcomers Club Analesa Cottom by Mrs. Andrea Cottom-Anderson and Mr. Melvin Anderson Edith H. Fisher’s birthday by Jane Arkus Philip Salerno by Joy Salerno Side by Side by Sondheim by Sharon C. Bernstein and John W. Bitsko Marie Stadulis’ volunteer service by BNY Mellon Marleen Suess by Highmark HELPS Volunteer Program Vitalogy by Angela Brown and Alex Dr. Nancy D. Washington by Edith H. and James A. Fisher Susan and Leonard Young’s 40th Wedding Anniversary by Edie and Bernie Robin IN MEMORY OF Carl Arter, Kenny Fisher, Pete Henderson, and Ron Tucker by Daniel G. Wasson Rommel Bailey by Rena Thomas Francis and Martha Baldauf by Mary Jane and Gerald Davis Joan and Ken Baum by Tim Baum Kurt Bittle by Courtney Czarniak Edith and James A.+ Fisher by Claire T. Wapinsky J. Virginia Boocks by Tammy Maximovich Lauren Garriot by her mother, Tami Garriott Robert, Bernard, and John Brannigan by Patricia Brannigan Doherty Melissa Goodfriend by her mother, Janice Goodfriend Asher Grinberg by Yael Eads and Kathy Lobelsohn Walter Haidet by Alco Foundation’s Volunteer Matching Program Douglas Kassab’s volunteer service on Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh by Highmark Ronald Larsen by an Anonymous Donor Victor Matteo by Michelina Pollini J. Kevin McMahon and the Trust staff by Kristina and Peter Gerszten J. Kevin McMahon by Marjorie C. Greenberger Kristen McMahon by an anonymous donor Amanda M. Sopata’s volunteer service by BNY Mellon Helen Nalepa by Alisa Nalepa Rona L. Nesbit by Judge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr. Lisa Newman’s volunteer service on Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh by Highmark Anna and Michael Bronowicz by Amy Bronowicz Bobby J. Burke by Jenniffer Burke; Bobby, Jr., Lakeia, Amber, and Darieth Pete Cocco by Bridget and David Cocco Patricia A. Constantin by April and Dan Witkowski Carol Johnson Cooper by R. Bruce Cooper Edward L. Dardanell by Veronica Corpuz Paul J. DiPasquale by Mary Ellen DiPasquale Dorothy Duzinski by Denice Shilling Richard Flaherty by Patricia Flaherty Stuart Flam by Karen Flam Janice Friedman by Jeffrey Lawrence Pollock, Esq. Estelle and Gordon Green by Bibi Green Michael Gryzmkowski by Veronica Corpuz and Nico Gryzmkowski Henry E. Haller, Jr. by Marjorie Burns Haller Jordan and Ashley Penrose by Robert Penrose Emilene Hayes by Lynne Hayes-Freeland Cliff M. Pinsent’s birthday by his children Kara Thompson Hawk by Mary Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robin’s 55th Wedding Anniversary by Susan and Len Young Roy and Helen Howell by The Wattay Family Barb Russell by Dorothy Swiss Patricia and Joseph Janicky by Barbara Jo Janicky Paul R. Jenkins by Ellen Still Brooks, Alice Jane Jenkins Erwin Burton Sigal by Frank and Rita Ruscetti Martha Kenovich by Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Osinski Gerry and Nate Sadowsky by Marsha Stern Marc L. Sternberger by K. Susan Sternberger H. Virginia Kortz by Mr. Bernard J. Kortz James Stafford by Veronica Corpuz Vivian Krall by Joanne Chetlin Lois Watson by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hogan Janet Krieger by Karl Krieger James Welsch by Veronica Corpuz Edwin Lohrer, Jr. by Edwin M. Lohrer III Nialyah Lynn Love by April Sabatasso Kathryn G. Masterson by Diana and Frank Rath Peter Mastracci by Crystal Christophe, Estelle Tran Lois Jean McCloskey by Mary Ann Celio Rosaline Mays by Wanda J. Durham Barbara Murphy by Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Hornack Dr. Joseph R. Panza by Patricia Carroll Panza Geraldine M. Purnell by Paula and William Tomlinson Dr. Kuldeep Sehgal by Vitasta Bazaz and Sheen Sehgal Jeanne Zborowski by Ronald (Sam) Zborowski LEgACY SOCIETY Anonymous (3) Toni and John Aloe Jane C. Arkus John Bauerlein Allen Berkman + Dolores M. Bold + Jill Brodbeck B. Jean Brown William O. Burchinal + Jim Chaplin Thaddeus J. Clements Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cohen Robert Dickey + Katrin and Eugene Engels Edith H. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O. Fisher Mimi Frey and Bruce R. Connelly Ward L. Garner Jane Z. Haskell + Lynne and Blair Jacobson Jackie and Harley Jones Virginia Kaufman + Phyllis K. Kokkila Raymond Krotec + Erna Landsberger + Mrs. Lenny Litman + Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Malnati Helen and Stuart McMurray + Barbara Sachnoff Mendlowitz Raymond Novak Terry O’Connor Beverly and Robert Ontolchik Jeffrey Lawrence Pollock, Esq. Richard E. Rauh Martha and Jay Ressler Mallory and Bill Ries Sharon and James E. Rohr Elinor B. Rubin + Virginia W. Schatz Nancy Schepis Selma B. and C. Leon Sherman Deborah Smith Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. + Snavely Jack Stabile Beverly and Michael Steinfeld Cecyl and Murray Thaw + Shirley Tucker Ann Ungar Debbie and Rich Voller Marvin Wedeen ADVERTISE IN THE CULTURAL DISTRICT YOUR AUDIENCE AWAITS! The District attracts more than two million people annually for performances, exhibitions and events. Target key demographics while supporting the arts. To schedule your advertising in the Pittsburgh Cultural District programs call Elaine A. Nucci 412-471-6087 or email Nucci@culturaldistrict.org SPECIALTHANkS to the Port Authority of Allegheny County for their support of Wood Street Galleries and Highmark First Night® Pittsburgh. # Also donates to JazzLive * Also donates to Pittsburgh Dance Council ^ Also donates to Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater ~ Also donates to Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival + Deceased Volunteers Every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy in this listing. For questions or information on how to become a PARTNER please contact: Sadie Treese | (412) 456-1058 | treese@TrustArts.org A great way to be involved in the excitement at Pittsburgh CLO is to join our group of volunteers! For information regarding these opportunities, please contact Daniel Vereb at 412-281-3973 ext. 234 or dvereb@pittsburghclo.org 30 - dixie’s tupperware party Official Ticketing Websites www.pittsburghCLO.org and www.culturaldistrict.org are the only AUTHORIZED TICKET PROVIDERS for Pittsburgh CLO. Tickets from other sources may be: 1) more expensive, 2) invalid and 3) ineligible for assistance. We are not responsible for tickets purchased from other sources. 412-456-6666 www.pittsburghCLO.org CLOcabaret.com - 31 The Cabaret at Theater Square A Project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Refreshments The Cabaret’s Backstage Bar is open to the public beginning at 5 pm on weeknights and 12 noon on Saturday and Sunday. (Closed Mondays) Food and beverage service is available in the Backstage Bar during normal hours of operation; service in the Cabaret is available before or after performances. Emergency Register Book Located at the hostess desk in the entrance lobby. Refer emergency calls to 412-325-6769. Please turn off cell phones, pagers and watches during the performance and notify your contact of the emergency number. Fire Exits Fire Exits are located in the Cabaret and Backstage Bar and are clearly marked. Please use only in case of emergency. Lost and Found Call Cabaret Management Office, 412-325-6766. Rest Rooms Rest rooms are located in the entrance corridor to the Cabaret. Smoking Smoking is not permitted in the Cabaret, Backstage Bar or Outdoor Patio Area. Stage Area The stage area is limited to performers, staff and authorized visitors. Rentals For information on Cabaret rentals, please call 412-325-6766. Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities • Wheelchairs are available for transition from the entrance to your seat.* • Rest rooms with accessible features are located in the entrance corridor to the Cabaret. • Guide dogs are accommodated. Please inquire when buying tickets. • Infrared assistive listening devices are available. Please check with an usher upon arrival. The Box Office at Theater Square Purchase tickets to all Cultural District performances, regardless of venue or presenting organization, at the Box Office at Theater Square: Monday through Saturday 9 am to 9 pm, Sunday noon to 6 pm. For more information, please visit www.trustarts.org Information and Ticket Charge Number MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express are accepted. Ticket Charge operates Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm; and Saturday and Sunday, 12 pm to 4 pm. Orders received one week in advance will be held for pick-up at the Box Office. There is a $2.00 per ticket charge for reissuing lost or forgotten tickets. Call 412-456-6666. Cabaret Staff Cabaret Manager, Randall D. Kirk Theater Services Director, K. Susan Sternberger Assistant Manager, Leah Price Closing Manager, Kevin Buck Vice President Operations, Gene Ciavarra Children’s Policy Regardless of age, all patrons must have a ticket. Children under the age of 3 years will not be admitted to the Benedum Center, Byham Theater or Cabaret at Theater Square. All children must be seated with an adult. Any person disrupting a performance or inhibiting the enjoyment of an event for patrons may be removed from the theater without refund. Make the Most of this Performance When you attend Pittsburgh CLO performances, please be sure to have sufficient time for travel, parking and construction delays. Latecomers and anyone leaving the theater during the performance will be held in the lobby until a suitable break in the program. Parents, please be considerate of the performers as well as your fellow audience members. Kindly remove restless children from the theater. Your attentiveness to these concerns is greatly appreciated and will enhance everyone’s enjoyment of Pittsburgh CLO performances. Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices during the show. *notice should be given at time of ticket purchase if wheelchair location is required. 32 - dixie’s tupperware party