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A NOTE FROM THE ARTISTIC & EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Barry Gordin family can take, and what can happen when a family’s love is not nurturing, but narcissistic and needy. To use a contemporary pop psych term, it’s a show about codependence. But it’s also about love, the real love between a mother and a daughter, and how complex and unexpected that love can be. Scott Schwartz and Tracy Mitchell Forty years ago, Grey Gardens became infamous. With the release of the great documentary by David and Albert Maysles in 1975, the strange tale of the Beales of East Hampton entered the public consciousness of America. At first, their story was seen as a delicious oddity, a kind of filmic sideshow attraction; but soon the documentary became a cult classic. And then, somewhere in the journey to today, it entered the mainstream. These complicated, sad, but resilient women and their garbage strewn, crumbling house became part of America’s story. But this tale began here, in the Hamptons, and is woven into our social fabric and the collective unconscious of our community. Disturbing and mad as it may be, this is our story, an East End phenomenon. Tracing the journey of “Big” and “Little” Edie Beale from glamorous socialites in the 1940’s to recluses in the 1970’s, Doug Wright, Scott Frankel and Michael Korie, the authors of this bold musical delve deep into these women, their family and their relationships. They encourage us to ponder the questions and issues these women raise -- ones that range from micro to macro, from deeply personal to societal. At its heart, Grey Gardens is a musical about family, about mothers and daughters, about the things we need from those we love, and the extreme measures we will take and the cruelties we will inflict on our loved ones and ourselves to get it. It is a musical about the toll On a more macro level, this musical raises an issue we’re not always comfortable considering in America: that of class. It has been noted that now, more than at any time since the Guilded Age, we live in a time of vast economic inequality and in a country where it seems harder and harder to realize the American Dream and to have social mobility to rise out of the class into which you are born. Grey Gardens casts the social stratification of America into sharp relief and focuses on it in a way few musicals do. To see two privileged relatives of a beloved first lady fall from grace, to see their upper class world disintegrate into ruin, and to get a glimpse of why, is as fascinating today as it was forty years ago. Perhaps it is even more so now because of the seeming imperviousness and invulnerability of today’s elite. All of us at Bay Street feel it is a unique privilege and joy to have the opportunity to produce this bold musical in the community in which it is set and so close to the house that gave it its name. We are thrilled to welcome to our stage a cast of sensational and dedicated actors, and to welcome, for the first time, director Michael Wilson and his talented artistic team. And we welcome and thank you, our patrons and supporters, for joining us for this daring musical that springs from and speaks to the heart of our community. We hope you’ll return often throughout our exciting fall season ahead filled with music, documentary film festivals, and our Literature Live! production of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. 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All participants should prepare and bring the sheet music for two musical theater songs - one uptempo and one ballad. baystreet.org 631-725-0818 GREY GARDENS, a History Still of Little Edie from the Maysles’ documentary. The story of “Big Edie” Bouvier Beale and her daughter, “Little Edie” Beale is inextricably bound up in the home they shared for most of their lives. Grey Gardens is located on Georgica Pond in East Hampton, less than eight miles from Bay Street Theatre. The house was built in 1897 by Joseph Greenleaf Thorpe and would later be bought in 1913 by coal magnate Robert Hill and his wife, Anna. The Hills imported ornate concrete walls from Spain, which would provide the signature structure for the gardens, and ultimately gave the home its name. initially sent monthly checks of $300 to help with expenses, but that arrangement did not last long. Little detail is known about what happened within Grey Gardens from this point until the early 70’s, but the steady decline became increasingly visible, even from the street. The gardens became overgrown with vines, and an “ocean of leaves” (as Little Edie called it) was created. After complaints from neighbors and a visit from the Suffolk County Health Department, the house was deemed unsafe for Life Magazine human habitation, and the Edies In 1924, Grey Gardens was photo of Big and were faced with eviction if they bought by Big Edie’s husband, Little Edie, 1922. did not clean up the property. Phelan Beale, a prosperous The news of the eviction order lawyer. The Beales split their and the squalor within which the women time between the Upper East Side and lived (rooms filled with garbage, lack of the Hamptons, with Little Edie having her running water, scores of cats and raccoons) debut in 1936 at the Pierre Hotel, an event received international attention, and the featured in the New York Times. But the Beales appeared on the front pages of Beale’s marriage was a troubled one, and tabloids. This was due to the Beales’ after their divorce in 1946, Edie remained relationship to Jackie Kennedy Onassis – at Grey Gardens, as did Little Edie (with Big Edie being her aunt, and Little Edie, her the exception of her stay at the Barbizon Hotel for Women from 1947-1952). Phelan cousin. Ultimately, Jackie, and her sister, The house and garden in 1972. Lee Radziwill, provided approximately $30,000 to bring the house back to a livable standard, restoring the plumbing and the roof, and carting away one thousand bags of garbage. 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As part of the larger vision for the theater, Bay Street has established the New Directions Fund and the Joseph Stein Fund whose income is earmarked for supporting the exploration of new theater work and especially new musicals. Bay Street Theater is very grateful to its benefactors who have donated to the New Directions Fund and the Joseph Stein Fund for New Musicals. For more information or to support Bay Street Theater as a member by making a gift or commitment pledge at any level please contact Kim Fink, Director of Development, at kim@baystreet.org or 631.725.0818. NEW DIRECTIONS FUND The New Directions Fund has been established to enhance the development and presentation of new productions, performances and events from across the theatrical spectrum that will attract, entertain, and inspire our audiences, and help redefine the cultural landscape of Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts. 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JOSEPH STEIN FUND FOR NEW MUSICALS Bay Street Theater is proud to continue the JOSEPH STEIN FUND FOR NEW MUSICALS to honor Joseph Stein, longtime resident of the Hamptons who wrote the books for some of the greatest musicals of all time, including Fiddler on the Roof, Zorba, Plain and Fancy, The Baker’s Wife, and Enter Laughing. Help us bring new musicals to life and create the next generation of classics of this uniquely American art form. SCOTT SCHWARTZ, Artistic Director | TRACY MITCHELL, Executive Director GARY HYGOM, Producer | JOHN SULLIVAN, Associate Producer ADRIANNE & JERRY COHEN, Associate Producers BAY STREET THEATER with additional support from The Joseph Stein New Musical Fund and The New Directions Fund Presents RACHEL YORK BETTY BUCKLEY In GREY GARDENS Book DOUG WRIGHT Music SCOTT FRANKEL Lyrics MICHAEL KORIE Based on the film Grey Gardens by David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Mayer and Susan Froemke Featuring MATT DOYLE JAMES HARKNESS SARAH HUNT GRACIE BEARDSLEY DAKOTA QUACKENBUSH With SIMON JONES And HOWARD MCGILLIN Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design JEFF COWIE ILONA SOMOGYI ROBERT WIERZEL Sound Design Props Design Production Stage Manager JON WESTON HEATHER UGRINA ROBERT BENNETT Wig Design Casting Director Dialect Coach PAUL HUNTLEY STEWART/WHITLEY STEPHEN GABIS Choreographer HOPE CLARKE Music Director ANDY EINHORN Directed by MICHAEL WILSON AUGUST 4 – AUGUST 30, 2015 Originally Produced on Broadway by East of Doheny Staunch Entertainment Randall L. Wreghitt/Mort Swinsky Michael Alden Edwin W. Schloss in association with Playwrights Horizons Playwrights Horizons Inc., New York City, produced the World Premiere of GREY GARDENS Off-Broadway on March 7, 2006. Developed with the assistance of The Sundance Institute. GREY GARDENS is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. CAST (in order of appearance) PROLOGUE (1973) Edith Bouvier Beale.........................................................................................................Betty Buckley* “Little” Edie Beale...............................................................................................................Rachel York* ACT I (1941) Edith Bouvier Beale............................................................................................................Rachel York* Young “Little” Edie Beale....................................................................................................Sarah Hunt* George Gould Strong.............................................................................................. Howard McGillin* Brooks, Sr. ..................................................................................................................James Harkness* Jacqueline “Jackie” Bouvier..................................................................................... Gracie Beardsley Lee Bouvier........................................................................................................ Dakota Quackenbush Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. ................................................................................................Matt Doyle* J.V. “Major” Bouvier.......................................................................................................... Simon Jones* ACT II (1973) “Little” Edie Beale...............................................................................................................Rachel York* Edith Bouvier Beale.........................................................................................................Betty Buckley* Brooks, Jr. ................................................................................................................... James Harkness* Jerry ...........................................................................................................................................Matt Doyle* Norman Vincent Peale .................................................................................................... Simon Jones* Old record and Choir singers........................................................................................ The Company Dance Captain..............................................................................................................James Harkness Associate Director/ Associate Choreographer.........................................................Charles Swan * Members of the Actors Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States BAND William Waldrop..................................................................................Associate Conductor/ Pianist Ed Chiarello......................................................................................................................................Drums Robert Dalpiaz...............................................................................................................................Reed 1 Joel Levy............................................................................................................................................Reed 2 Phil Granger...................................................................................................................................Trumpet Bradley Bosenbeck......................................................................................................................... Violin SETTING Act One takes place in July, 1941, Grey Gardens, East Hampton, Long Island, NY Act Two takes place in 1973, Grey Gardens, East Hampton, Long Island, NY The events of the play are based on both fact and fiction The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. MUSICAL NUMBERS PROLOGUE (1973) “The Girl Who Has Everything”........................................................................................................ Edith ACT I (1941) “The Girl Who Has Everything”.........................................................................................................Edith “The Five-Fifteen”............................................................................. Edith, Gould, Jackie, Lee, Brooks “It’s Her”......................................................................................................... Edith, Gould, Edie, and Joe “Mother Darling”...................................................................................................Edie, Edith, and Gould “Goin’ Places”......................................................................................................................... Joe and Edie “Marry Well”..........................................................................Major Bouvier, Brooks, Jackie, Lee, Edie “Hominy Grits”..................................................................................................Edith, Gould, Jackie, Lee “Two Peas in a Pod”...........................................................................................................Edie and Edith “Drift Away”....................................................................................................................... Gould and Edith “The Five-Fifteen (Reprise)”................................................................................................................Edith “Daddy’s Girl”.......................................................................................................................... Edie and Joe “The Telegram”.......................................................................................................................................Edie “Will You?”..............................................................................................................................................Edith THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION ACT II (1973) “The Revolutionary Costume for Today”..........................................................................................Edie “The Cake I Had”..................................................................................................................................Edith “Entering Grey Gardens”........................................................................................................... Company “The House We Live In”........................................................................................... Edie and Company “Jerry Likes My Corn”.........................................................................................................Edith and Edie “Around the World”...............................................................................................................................Edie “Will You? (Reprise)”.........................................................................................................Edith and Edie “Choose to be Happy”.......................................................... .Norman Vincent Peale and Company “Around the World (Reprise)”............................................................................................................Edie “Another Winter in a Summer Town”............................................................................Edie and Edith “The Girl Who Has Everything” (Reprise)....................................................................Edith and Edie Actors’ Equity Association was founded in 1913 to protect actors from the severe mistreatment that permeated the industry at the time. Since its inception, Equity has had only twelve presidents. Its current president is Nicholas Wyman. The 39,000 member association consists of distinguished stars and other professional actors and stage managers who work nationwide, from New York’s Broadway to Los Angeles, from Minneapolis to Miami Beach, in regional, stock and dinner theater, and in theaters for young audiences which build the audiences of tomorrow. These actors and stage managers are committed to working in the theater as a profession, not an avocation, to bring you the finest professional training experience. By presenting Equity productions, this theater offers to you, our audience, the best entertainment presented by the finest quality actors and stage managers that your admission can buy. The Director/Choreographer is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. WHO’S WHO Rachel York (“Little” Edie Beale) is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Misérables, Victor/Victoria (Drama Desk Award), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sly Fox and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. She also turned heads on television with her courageous portrayal of Lucille Ball in the CBS movie, Lucy. National Tours: Reno Sweeny in the Tony-Award winning production of Anything Goes (Helen Hayes Award). Cruella de Vil in The 101 Dalmatians Musical; Guenevere in Camelot; and Lilli Vanessi/Kate in Kiss Me, Kate (US Tour and London’s West End). OffBroadway: The Best Is Yet to Come; Putting It Together (MTC, Drama Desk nomination); Dessa Rose (Lincoln Center Theater, Drama Desk nomination), and New York City Encores! Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Little Me. In concert, Ms. York has performed with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall; the National Symphony; Pittsburgh Pops; Philly Pops; Los Angeles Philharmonic; the San Francisco Symphony; the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra among others. For more information, please visit her on the web at www.rachelyork.com. Twitter: @theRachelYork Betty Buckley (Edith Bouvier Beale), who has been called “The Voice of Broadway,” is one of theater’s most respected and legendary leading ladies. She is an actress/singer whose career spans theater, film, television and concert halls around the world. She was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 2012. Ms. Buckley won a Tony Award for her performance in Cats (as Grizabella). In 2014 she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for the world premiere of Horton Foote’s The Old Friends at The Signature Theatre also directed by Michael Wilson. Additional major theatre credits include Triumph of Love, (Tony nomination), Sunset Boulevard, (Olivier nomination), 1776, Pippin, Song and Dance, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Carrie (Outer Critics Circle Nomination), the London company of Promises, Promises (An Evening Standard Award Nomination), and the British premiere of Dear World. TV credits include Oz for HBO, Eight is Enough and numerous series guest star appearances. She has received two Emmy Nominations. Buckley has appeared in films directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Brian de Palma, Bruce Beresford, Roman Polanski, Woody Allen and Lawrence Kasdan. A teacher of scene study and song interpretation for over 40 years, Ms. Buckley is also a concert and recording artist, has received two Grammy Nominations and recorded 16 of her own CDs including Ghostlight, released in the Fall of 2014, produced by T Bone Burnett. Howard McGillin (George Gould Strong) is a Tonynominated stage, screen and television actor, who most recently starred opposite Vanessa Hudgens in the Broadway revival of Gigi. McGillin is perhaps best known for his record-setting run on Broadway in the title role in The Phantom of the Opera. Howard’s career on Broadway includes leading roles in Kiss of the Spider Woman, She Loves Me, The Secret Garden, Anything Goes (Tony, Drama Desk Award nominations), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Tony, Drama Desk nominations; Theatre World Award) and Sunday in the Park With George. London: Mack & Mabel, Anything Goes. Also Stephen Sondheim’s Bounce (Goodman Theatre, Chicago and Kennedy Center – Helen Hayes Award nomination). Howard has starred in several Encores! presentations including Where’s Charley? WHO’S WHO and Ziegfeld Follies of 1936. Off-Broadway: It’s a Wonderful Life, I Remember Mama, High Spirits, As Thousands Cheer, La Boheme (Drama Desk Award nomination). National tour: Peter Pan. Regional: Damn Yankees, It Shoulda Been You (George Street Playhouse), The 39 Steps (George Street and The Cape Playhouse). Films: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut; The Swan Princess. Concerts: Ragtime, Follies: In Concert. Solo CD: Howard McGillin: Where Time Stands Still, available online. Simon Jones (J.V. “Major” Bouvier) Broadway: The Real Thing, Benefactors, School for Scandal, Getting Married, Private Lives, The Real Inspector Hound, Herbal Bed, Ring Round the Moon, Waiting in the Wings, Blithe Spirit, (also in London’s West End and North American National tour - all with Angela Lansbury). Films include: Privates on Parade, Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, Miracle on 34th Street and The Devil’s Own. Recent TV: OZ (HBO), Cambridge Spies (BBC), and the portrayal of C.S.Lewis in The Question of God (PBS) – but still best-known as ‘Bridey’ in TV’s Brideshead Revisited and ‘Arthur Dent’ in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (radio, TV & stage versions). Award-winning Narrator of Audio Books and served for 12 years as co-Artistic Director of TACT, theatre company based in New York City. He was also in Bay Street Theater’s production of Quartet in 2006 with Kaye Ballard and Sian Phillips. Details: www.simonjonesinfo.com Matt Doyle (Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. / Jerry) most recently starred as Trey in the new musical ‘Brooklynite’ at the Vineyard Theater in NYC directed by Michael Mayer. Broadway: The Book of Mormon (Elder Price), War Horse (Billy Narracott), Spring Awakening (Hanschen), Bye Bye Birdie (Hugo Peabody). National Tour: Spring Awakening (Melchior). OffBroadway: Jasper in Deadland (Jasper). Regional: Jasper in Deadland at the 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle (Jasper), Giant at Dallas Theater Center (Jordy Jr). Film/ TV: Gossip Girl (Jonathan), Private Romeo (Glenn). Recordings: Bare (Peter). Matt’s solo EPs, Daylight and Constant (Cowritten by Will Van Dyke), are available on iTunes. James Harkness (Brooks Sr/Jr) Is thrilled to be a part of this production! James is currently on Broadway in Beautiful The Carole King Musical. Other Broadway credits include: Aida, The Color Purple, Chicago, and Guys and Dolls. James next project is directing The Color Purple for The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe. Thanks to Michael Wilson, Stewart/ Whitley Casting and to Dave Brenner for his continued support. Sarah Hunt (Young Edie Beale) A graduate of last year’s Juilliard class, Sarah made her Broadway debut last season in Sting’s The Last Ship. Other credits include: 1st National Tour of Spring Awakening (Martha), Middletown, In Arabia We’d All Be Kings, Romeo and Juliet, Cabaret and Twelfth Night. Love and thanks to her own beautiful Beales: Mom, Nicole, and Jason. For dad. Not gone. WHO’S WHO Gracie Beardsley (Jacqueline Bouvier) is thrilled to spend her summer in Sag Harbor working at Bay Street Theater! She was most recently seen in How the Grinch Stole Christmas at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Other regional favorites include The Sound of Music (Paper Mill Playhouse), Mary Poppins (Fireside), and Into the Woods (Kids of the Arts). When not performing, Gracie loves to bake, do voice overs, video blog, travel, and spend time with her family and friends. Dakota Riley Quackenbush (Lee Bouvier) is delighted to make her professional theatrical debut as Lee in Grey Gardens. A 9 yr old from East Hampton, Dakota’s passion for singing/performing was evident at a very young age. She has appeared in the East Hampton YMCA showcases under the vocal direction of Lucy Carracappa-Gordon. Dakota had the role of Tiny Tim’s sister in A Spectacular Christmas Carol and did a Shirley Temple tribute in; Tap: An Evening of Rhythm, both produced by Our Fabulous Variety Show Inc. theater group at Guild Hall in East Hampton. She has had a wonderful time with the cast and crew and looks forward to many more performances in the future. Doug Wright (Book) earned the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for his play I Am My Own Wife. Other stage works include Grey Gardens (Tony Nomination), The Little Mermaid, Hands on a Hardbody, and Posterity at The Atlantic. Film: Quills, based on his Obiewinning play, nominated for three Academy Awards. Television: “Tony Bennett: An American Classic,” directed by Rob Marshall. Honors: Benjamin Dank Prize, the American Academy of Arts and Letters; Tolerance Prize, Kulturforum Europa; Paul Selvin Award, Writers Guild of America. Professional affiliations: President of the Dramatists Guild, a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, and a trustee of the New York Theatre Workshop. Wright is married to singer/ songwriter David Clement. Scott Frankel (Music) was nominated for Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for his work on Grey Gardens, which ran at Playwrights Horizons before moving to Broadway. Since then, the show has been performed regularly across the country as well as internationally. He has also written the music for Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons, Williamstown Theatre Festival), Finding Neverland (UK premiere, 2012), Happiness (Lincoln Center Theater), Doll (Ravinia Festival, Richard Rodgers Award), and Meet Mister Future (winner, Global Search for New Musicals), all with lyricist Michael Korie. Frankel is the recipient of the ASCAP Foundation Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award and the Frederick Loewe Award. He was the 2011-2012 Frances and William Schuman Fellow at The MacDowell Colony and a graduate of Yale University. Michael Korie (Lyrics) was nominated for a Tony and received Outer Critics Circle award for his lyrics to Grey Gardens (composer Scott Frankel, book by Doug Wright, directed by Michael Greif) produced at Playwrights Horizons, on Broadway, nationally, and abroad. He wrote the lyrics to Far From Heaven developed at Williamstown Theatre Festival and produced at Playwrights Horizons (composer Frankel, book by Richard Greenberg, directed by Michael Greif), lyrics to Happiness at Lincoln Center Theater (composer Frankel, book by John Weidman, directed by Susan Stroman), and co-wrote lyrics to Doctor Zhivago with Amy Powers (composer Lucy Simon, book by Michael Weller, directed by Des WHO’S WHO Michael Wilson (Director) directed the 2013 Broadway revival of The Trip to Bountiful, garnering a Best Actress Tony Award for Cicely Tyson. He received 2015 DGA and Image Award nominations for his direction of the Lifetime/Ostar Productions film version of Bountiful, nominated for two Emmys, including Outstanding Television Movie. In 2010, he received Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his direction of Horton Foote’s three-part, nine-hour epic The Orphans’ Home Cycle at Signature Theater Company. His other Broadway productions include the Tony nominated Gore Vidal’s The Best Man, Dividing the Estate, and Enchanted April; as well as the Roundabout Theater Company revival of Old Acquaintance. Off-Broadway, his productions include the 2013 RTC revival of Talley’s Folly and the 2014 STC premiere of The Old Friends starring Betty Buckley. Wilson is currently finishing post work on his first indie motion picture, Showing Roots, starring Maggie Grace, Uzo Aduba, Elizabeth McGovern, Adam Brody and Cicely Tyson. Hope Clarke (Choreographer) New York: Free Man of Color (Lincoln Center Theatre); Jelly’s Last Jam (Broadway), Tony nomination, Drama-Logue, Calloway and NAACP Image Awards; Caroline or Change (Broadway); The Tempest (Broadway). Off Broadway: Spunk, The Colored Museum, The Caucasian Chalk Circle (The Public Theatre), The Odyssey (Willow Cabin Theatre), Fly (Lincoln Center Institute). Regional: Resurrection (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Jesus Christ Superstar Gospel (Alliance Theatre), My Name is Still Alice, Cabaret, Mack & Mabel, Alice Revisited (Barrington Stage Company). Other Directing and Choreography credits: Porgy and Bess, Cosi fan Tutti, The Gathering, Hallelujah, Baby!, Frida, South Pacific. Performance credits: West Side Story, Purlie, Hallelujah, Baby!, Grind, as well as many other productions Off-Broadway and on Film and TV. Dance credits include Katherine Dunham Company, Talley Beatty, Louis Johnson, George Faison, Alvin Ailey American Dance. Andy Einhorn (Music Director) Broadway credits include Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (OBCR), Evita (OBCR), Brief Encounter, The Light in the Piazza, and Sondheim on Sondheim (OBCR, Grammy nom.) He most recently John Oppenheimer M.D., F.A.C.P. 8 Internal Medicine Geriatrics and HIV Medicine 8 McAnuff). For opera, Korie wrote the libretto to composer Ricky Ian Gordon’s The Grapes of Wrath produced at Minnesota Opera, Carnegie Hall, among others, and operas composed by Stewart Wallace including Harvey Milk at San Francisco Opera, Kabbalah at Brooklyn Academy, and Where’s Dick? at Houston Grand Opera directed by Richard Foreman. Korie’s lyrics have received the Kleban Award, Jonathan Larson Award, and the ASCAP Richard Rodgers Award. He teaches lyric-writing at Yale and mentors the musical theater Fellows Program for the Dramatists Guild. 60 Bay Street, Sag Harbor 725-4600 WHO’S WHO served as the music director and conductor for Bullets Over Broadway (OBCR). His tour work includes Sweeney Todd, The Light in the Piazza, Mamma Mia!, and The Lion King. Einhorn has worked at Goodspeed, Signature Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival and PaperMill Playhouse. Einhorn serves as music director and pianist for Audra McDonald, performing at many venues including the Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and Carnegie Hall. He has also music directed for Barbara Cook. Other cast albums include Stage Door Canteen and Go Back Home. He served as the music director for HBO’s Peabody Award winning Six by Sondheim and music supervisor for Great Performances Peabody Award “Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy.” Andy Einhorn is an honors graduate of Rice University. Charles Swan (Associate Director/ Choreographer) Directing Credits Include: Hairspray, The Sound of Music, Drowsy Chaperone, A Grand Night for Singing, Once Upon a Mattress, Eurydice, Oliver!, The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, among others. Associate Director: Legally Blonde, The Light in the Piazza. Education: Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab, Sam Houston State University. Proud Equity member. Charles oversees the musical theatre program for the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston. Thank you Michael! For Mom. William Waldrop (Associate Music Director) is a music director, conductor, composer, and pianist. Broadway credits include Evita (with Ricky Martin) and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. He was music director/conductor for the recent national tours of Evita (Broadway Revival), The Phantom of The Opera (Music Box Company), and Cats. Off-Broadway credits include Donnybrook! and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. In Las Vegas, credits include Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular, and Hedwig and The Angry Inch. Regionally, he was the music director/conductor for a new production of South Pacific at the Asolo Repertory Theatre. As a composer, William’s songs have been featured in cabarets and theatres across the country, including New York City’s Birdland, The Laurie Beechman Theatre, and the Metropolitan Room. William is a proud graduate of The Peabody Conservatory of Music (MM) and The University of Mississippi (BM). Stephen Gabis (Dialect Coach) Current/Recent Broadway/Off Broadway: Heisenberg, The 39 Steps, The Weir, Da, Hedwig And The Angry Inch, Punk Rock, Beautiful, Outside Mullingar, The Winslow Boy, Juno And The Paycock, The Book Of Mormon, Of Mice And Men, Man And Boy, Look Back In Anger, A View From The Bridge, The Lieutenant Of Innishmore, Coram Boy, Once, Doubt, A Touch Of The Poet, Jersey Boys, Faith Healer. Selected Film/Television: The Confirmation, The Seagull, The Broad Squad, The Americans, Spotlight, Boardwalk Empire, Salt, Across The Universe, Bernard And Doris. Jeff Cowie (Scenic Design) received the 2015 LA Drama Critics Circle Award for his design of the Tony Award winning production of The Trip to Bountiful. His other Broadway designs include the Tony nominated Dividing the Estate (Lincoln Center Theater). In 2010, he won a Drama Desk and the American Theatre Wing’s Henry Hewes Award for his design of The Orphans’ Home Cycle at Signature Theater Company. Other Off-Broadway designs include Roundabout Theater Company, Playwrights Horizons, Primary Stages, among others. He has designed at our nation’s major theaters, including the Alley, Guthrie, Goodman, and Hartford Stage. He is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. Ilona Somogyi (Costume Designer) Broadway: Clybourne Park Off-Broadway: Gloria, Satchmo at the Waldorf, Dinner With Friends, My Name is Asher Lev;The WHO’S WHO World is Round (Ripe Time), A Soldier’s Tale (Zankel Hall), The Seagull (Culture Project), The Lying Lesson, Almost an Evening, Scarcity (Atlantic), Maple and Vine, A Small Fire (Playwrights Horizons), Jerry Springer: The Opera (Carnegie Hall), and the original production of Wit. Recent Regional: King Hedley II, Smokey Joe’s Café (Arena Stage), Richard III (OSF), Vanya, Sonia, Masha & Spike, Nice Fish, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Guthrie), 4000 Miles (Long Wharf), Julius Caesar (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Good People (Huntington Theater), The Crucible, Gem of the Ocean, Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hartford Stage), Three Sisters, We Have Always Lived in the Castle and Passion Play (Yale Rep), Tartuffe, Suddenly Last Summer (Westport Country Playhouse). Novelties include Disney on Ice: Princess Wishes, Norwegian National Ballet, and a Dutch production of Saturday Night Fever. Training and Faculty: Yale School of Drama. Paul Huntley (Wig Designer) Londonborn Paul Huntley has worked on hundreds of Broadway shows since his 1972 arrival in New York, most memorably the original productions of Amadeus, Cats, Evita, Les Misérables, Sweeney Todd, The Producers, and Hairspray. A recipient of the Drama Desk and Tony awards, he has also worked with the some of the most legendary leading ladies of the cinema, ranging from Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich and Vivien Leigh to Jane Fonda, Glenn Close, Jessica Lange and Scarlett Johansson. Current Broadway shows include Fun Home and Shows For Days. Heather Ugrina (Props) graduated from School of Visual Arts in 2007 with a BFA in cartooning. While her time there, cartooning led to storytelling, storytelling led to puppetry, and puppetry to theatre. She has been working professionally as a theatrical props master for over the past 8 years, mainly in the Northern New Jersey and New York City areas. Grey Gardens is her third show with Bay Street Theater, and she couldn›t be more excited to be working on a piece that is so close to its history. Other credits include Can Can, Elf (Paper Mill Playhouse), Timon of Athens, Othello, The Liar, Christmas Carol, Measure for Measure, Comedy of Errors, Man of La Mancha (Shakespeare Theater of NJ). Robert Wierzel (Lighting Designer) has worked with artists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds in theater, dance, contemporary music, museums, and opera on stages throughout the country and abroad. Broadway: Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill starring Audra McDonald; FELA! (Tony Award nomination); David Copperfield’s Dreams and Nightmares. Off-Broadway: Roundabout Theatre; The Public; The Signature; Playwrights Horizons. Regional: Alliance Theatre; Goodman; A.C.T./San Francisco; Hartford Stage; Long Wharf; Guthrie; Mark Taper; 26 Bay Street Sag Harbor 725-7100 Lunch & Dinner WHO’S WHO Old Globe; Chicago Shakespeare. Opera: Productions with the opera companies of Paris-Garnier (Les Indes Galantes); Tokyo; Norway (Bergen National Opera and Opera SØR); Folk Opera, Sweden; New York City Opera; Glimmerglass; Seattle; Washington National; Boston Lyric; Minnesota; San Francisco; Houston; Chicago (Lyric and Opera Theatre); Montreal; Vancouver; as well as Philip Glass’ Les Enfants Térribles (American Theatre Wing Award). Dance work includes 30 years with choreographer Bill T. Jones (Bessie Awards). MFA Yale School of Drama. Currently a faculty member of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and The Yale School of Drama. Jon Weston (Sound Designer) Broadway: Amazing Grace; An American In Paris; On The 20th Century; You Can’t Take It With You; The Bridges of Madison County; Big Fish, How to Succeed…; 13,The Musical; The Color Purple; Caroline, or Change (AUDELCO Award); Nine; Thoroughly Modern Millie; Off Broadway and Regional: The Last Five Years; Death Takes a Holiday; Parade (Mark Taper Forum); A Little Night Music (L.A. Drama Critics Award); Family Guy, Live! (Carnegie Hall). Robert Bennett (Production Stage Manager), a graduate of the University of Michigan, lists among his credits the original RSC production of Nicholas Nickelby, as well as Peter Brook’s The Cherry Orchard, in NYC, Moscow, Tbslisi, St. Petersburg, and Tokyo. His Broadway productions include Time Stands Still, Bent, I Love My Wife, Dancing At Lughnasa, Nice & Nora, Awake and Sing!, American Buffalo, Desire Under The Elms, The Coast of Utopia, Stick Fly, The Trip To Bountiful, and The Lyons. He was with the L.A. company of La Cage Aux Folles. On tour, he helmed such hits as The Trip to Bountiful, Sugar Babies, Evita, My Fat Friend, Grease, Shenandoah, and Guys and Dolls. Off Broadway he Stage Managed Inner Voices, Groucho, Gertrude Stein and a Companion, and The March On Russia. Bob is the Artistic Associate and Stage Manager for The National Music Theater Conference at The O’Neill Theater Center. He’s worked with the Goodspeed Opera House, The Ogunquit Playhouse, Fallsview Casino, and Berkshire Theatre Festival. Bob served as General Manager at BAM and as Vice-President of Stage Operations for Radio City Music Hall. Denise Taney (Assistant Stage Manager) Stage-managed Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike. Other Broadway credits include: A Delicate Balance, Time Stands Still, American Buffalo, The Homecoming, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Redwood Curtain, As Is; Good People (MTC); Morning’s at Seven (LCT); Major Barbara (Roundabout); Long Day’s Journey into Night (ATC); The Baltimore Waltz (Circle Rep, company member). At Bay Street Theater, she stagemanaged My Good Name, Noel Coward in Two Keys, Alone at the Beach, and the first production of the first season, Men’s Lives. Stewart/Whitley (Casting) Duncan Stewart CSA & Benton Whitley CSA. Broadway/NY: On The Town, Pippin, Chicago The Musical, La Cage Aux Folles, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Natasha Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, The Band Wagon, Carnegie Hall Sings, Pageant; West End/UK: Thriller Live, Menier Chocolate Factory; Tours: Flashdance, Anything Goes, Bullets Over Broadway, Elf, We Will Rock You, Once, The Duck Commander Musical; Upcoming: August Rush, Nerd, Prince of Egypt; Regional: American Repertory Theater, The Alley Theatre, Bay Street Theater, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Royal Caribbean. Casting Associate Andrea Zee CSA. stewartwhitley.com. 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Sponsored by Media Sponsor www.baystreet.org 631-725-9500 entertainment subject to change ABOUT BAY STREET THEATER Bay Street Theater was founded in 1991 by Sybil Christopher, Stephen Hamilton, and Emma Walton Hamilton. Gary Hygom, Producer, joined the team in 1998; Tracy Mitchell, Executive Director, came on board in 2008. In the Fall of 2013, Scott Schwartz, Artistic Director, joined the team to begin his premiere season with Bay Street in 2014. In 2016, Bay Street will celebrate its 25th Anniversary. Bay Street has produced premiere works by such writers as Jon Robin Baitz, Moira Buffini, Charles Busch, Richard Dresser, Horton Foote, Simon Gray, Jack Heifner, David Ives, Arthur Laurents, Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Terrance McNally, Wendy MacLeod, Frank McGuinness, Ron Nyswaner, Joe Pintauro, Paula Vogel, and Lanford Wilson. The Bay Street Theater continues to enjoy pride of place in the beautiful Village of Sag Harbor. BAY STREET THEATER GENERAL INFORMATION Box Office Hours Monday-Saturday 11am - Showtime and Sunday 12pm - 7pm Phone - (631) 725-9500 Email - boxoffice@baystreet.org Website - www.baystreet.org Ticket Orders Tickets may be ordered by telephone, mail, or email and can be charged on MasterCard, Visa, or American Express. There is a $10 handling charge* per order (not per ticket) for all orders. Tickets purchased at the window are not subject to handling charges. Additional charges apply for tickets purchased online at baystreet.org. Ticket Policy - All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Special Services Wheelchairs can be accommodated in the Theater with advance notice. Listening devices are available through the Box Office. Please notify the Box Office at the time you place your order if you are interested in these special services. 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GREY GARDENS PRODUCTION STAFF Production Manager......................................................................................................Kelly Easterling Production Stage Manager......................................................................................... Robert Bennett Assistant Stage Manager ............................................................................................... Denise Taney Production Assistant......................................................................................................... Kelsy Durkin Stage Management Intern................................................................................Michelle Tewksbury* Production Intern........................................................................................................ Emily Selyukova* Assistant Director Intern ......................................................................................................Eliza James Technical Director................................................................................................................ Frank Meyer Assistant Technical Director............................................................................. Christopher Norville Master Carpenter...................................................................................Christopher Konstantinidis Carpentry Interns............................................................................................................John Andersen* Charlene Beckwith* Kim McSweeney* Lighting Supervisor............................................................................................................. Mike Billings Master Electrician........................................................................................................... Justin M. Petito Electrician Interns......................................................................................................Gabriel Goldman* Shane Hennessy* Savannah Van Leuvan-Smith* Sound Intern.................................................................................................................Shaughn Bryant* Charge Painters................................................................................................................Jessica Atanas Colleen Doty Scenic Paint Intern....................................................................................................Benan Saracoglu* Costume Shop Manager.....................................................................................................Greg Wilson Wardrobe Supervisor................................................................................................Courtney Kossick Hair/ Makeup ......................................................................................................................Inga Thrasher Costumes Intern.......................................................................................................... Hannah Clifford* Erica Goddard* Kaileen Langstone* Kelsey VonderHaar* Properties Master........................................................................................................... Heather Ugrina Props Intern..................................................................................................................Jennifer Higgins* BAY STREET THEATER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Artistic Director............................................................................................................... Scott Schwartz Executive Director.............................................................................................................Tracy Mitchell Producer................................................................................................................................. Gary Hygom Associate Producer........................................................................................................... John Sullivan Associate Artistic Director.......................................................................................... Will Pomerantz Director of Marketing & Public Relations.......................................................................... Tim Kofahl Director of Development........................................................................................................... Kim Fink Director of Education...............................................................................................................Ava Locks Senior Marketing Coordinator............................................................................... Samantha Young Office Manager............................................................................................................. Bunnii Buglione Box Office Manager................................................................................................ Anthony Gonzalez Assistant Box Office Manager................................................................................... Daniel Goodale Bookkeeper............................................................................................................................... Keri Meras Volunteer & Front of House Coordinator.................................................................. Barbara Oldak House Managers......................................................................................................................Lynn Leary Candice Odell Kim Randall Operations Manager.........................................................................................................Marco Apude Senior Intern...........................................................................................................Topher Williamson* Education Intern.................................................................................................. 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Southampton, NY 11968 | 631.283.7300 HAMPTONS HA MP TONS TAKE TAKE 2 2 DOCUMENTARY D O CUMEN TARY FILM FIL M FESTIVAL FES T IVAL 2015 DATES: DECEMBER DECEMBER4-53-4-5-6 2014 DATES: 6-7 AT AT THE THE BAY BAY STREET STREE T THEATER, THE ATER , SAG SAG HARBOR HARBOR Celebr ating exceptional film m aking talent & the art of the documentary h t2ff. c o m - 631-237- 8 055 - i n f o @ h t2ff. c o m Stunning Web Designs on Any Device SEARLES MEDIA searles.media | 631.345.2202 fb.com/searlesmedia @searlesmedia STAGES FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES 2015 Performance Workshop: September 16 to October 25 Performances: October 23, 24 & 25 BAY STREET THEATER WWW.STAGESWORKSHOP.ORG i n f o @ s t a g e s wo r k s h o p . o r g 631-329-1420 BAY STREET THEATER ARTISTIC ASSOCIATES Bay Street Theater’s Artistic Associates Committee was formed with actors, writers and directors who are true ‘friends of Bay Street’ – they have lent their talents to the theater on numerous occasions, they have offered to support Bay Street with appearances at fundraising and cultivation events whenever possible, and they participate in the ongoing artistic life of Bay Street. We thank them all from the bottom of our hearts! Alan Alda Joy Behar Kate Burton Charles Busch Zoe Caldwell J. Smith Cameron Mario Cantone Kim Cattrall Marcia Milgrom Dodge Katie Finneran Stephen Flaherty Leonard Foglia Jonathan Freeman Daniel Gerroll April Gornik Julie Halston Darrell Hammond Sheldon Harnick Anthony Harvey Edward Hibbert Jack Hofsiss Anne Jackson Richard Kind Leigh Lawson Matt McGrath Terrence McNally Kellie Overbey Joe Pintauro Lonny Price Tony Roberts Mercedes Ruehl Sloane Shelton David Zippel In Memoriam Eli Wallach Lanford Wilson BAY STREET THEATER COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS COUNCIL (3CO) In 2014, Bay Street Theater formed the Community Connections Council to support community-based offerings as part the “Sag Harbor Center for the Arts” portion of Bay Street Theater’s mission. Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts serves as a cultural center for many organizations including East End Players, Hayground School, Josh Levine Memorial Foundation, Take 2 Film Festival, Katy’s Courage, Sag Harbor Elementary Variety Show,and Southampton Hospital, just to name a few. Led by Ian Ziskin, this group’s mission is a supplement to, not a substitute for, Bay Street Theater’s core mission as a not-for-profit professional theater. Donations are needed to help support our community needs. Garry Buff Debra Halpert Mary Anne Miller Tracy Mitchell Mala Sander Scott Schwartz John Shaka Joyce Shulman Robbie Stein Ian Ziskin (Chair) BAY STREET THEATER DONORS SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS! Because of your generosity and support, Bay Street continues its mission to entertain, inspire and enhance the cultural arts for our entire East End community. Join us! For information on how you can become part of this special group of donors who believe in the value of the theater arts, and preserving Bay Street as a central part of our community, please contact Kim Fink at 631-725-0818 or email: Kim@baystreet.org. Producers $50,000 and above Anonymous Patty & Jay Baker Adrianne & Jerry Cohen Ana R. Daniel Mariann Florio Susan Goldstein-Sunny & Abe Rosenberg Foundation Lance Gotko & Paul Caddell David & Karin Kuhns Barbara Slifka Steven & Karol Todrys Pia & Jimmy Zankel Directors $25,000 – $49,000 Anonymous Erik Batt & Daniel Marsili Luigi Caiola & Sean McGill DreamWorks Theatricals Riki Kane Larimer Andrew D. Newman & Yvetta Rechler-Newman The Shubert Foundation Suffolk County Dept. of Economic Development & Planning Christine Wächter-Campbell & William Campbell Andrea Wahlquist Patron Angel $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous Ed Bifulk-Merrill DataSite Alastair Cairns Colgate-Palmolive Company John Downing Susan Dusenberry Susan D. Edwards & Ian V. Ziskin Jay W. Eisenhofer & Anne P. Jameson Stuart & Lynn Epstein – Halstead Property Roy Furman Mike & Kerry Gaynor Harbor’s Edge Condominiums The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust Edmund D. Hollander Bruce Horten, M.D. Lisa Kerkorian David Lawenda-Facebook Mr.& Mrs. Francis P. Maglio Richard Martin-Merrill DataSite Ed Reale, Brown Harris Stevens Andrew Sabin-Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Jeffrey & Mala Sander Steven Sanders & Madelyn Simon Searles Graphics, Inc. Elisa Stein Jon Vaccari & Stephen Fleming Susie & Peter Wunsch Neda Young Christina & Don Zacharia Mr. & Mrs. Donald Zucker Patron Benefactor $5,000 - $9,999 American Express Company Barbara & Stanley Arkin Bank of America Jan Bernstein Magda & Edward Bleier – The Dana Foundation Howard Bluver, Suffolk County National Bank JC Compton & Nicholas Wentworth Century Arts Foundation Ltd. Gene Connolly The Cowles Charitable Trust Ray & Maureen Dee Frank & Joanne Filipo Winnie Holzman & Paul Dooley Jeanne Kelley Steve Kroft & Jenny Conant Stewart F. Lane & Bonnie Comley Alan & Barbara Marks Pamela & Brian McIver Dina Merrill & Ted Hartley NYSCA BAY STREET THEATER DONORS Patron Benefactor (cont.) $5,000 - $9,999 Carol S. Roaman Daryl & Steven Roth Flora Schnall Kathy & Sandy Shapiro Bruce T. Sloane & Douglas C. Petri Spiritus Gladius Foundation Robert D. Uher Marc & Jennifer Wolfson The Wunderkinder Foundation Patron Sponsor $2,000 - $4,999 Alan & Arlene Alda Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ashford John & Margaret Bader Evelyn & George Benjamin Madeleine Bennett Renee Berger Blaze Makoid Architecture Howard & Deborah Bluver David Bray Thomas Britt Cee Scott Brown & John Bjornen Merle & Garry Buff Mary Ellen Cobos Michael & Edie Coles Sam & Tim Culver Christopher D’Angelo Margaret & Peter D’Angelo Fred Doss & John Gicking Harriet & Alan Dresher Leslie C. Feldman – Milton & Silvia Feldman Foundation Candice & John Frawley William S. Gaden II Cheryl Henson Jane E. Holden Gary Horowitz & Mary Wachtel James S. Marcus Foundation Carol Konner Susan Lillywhite & David Vance Helene E. Mahoney Susan Mead Dave & Trish Moffitt Robert Moraru, MD Donald Mullen Music Theatre International Anthony J. Newman & Richard Huebner Carol Ostrow Russell & Christine Patrick Richard & Lisa Perry Joe Petrocik & Myron Clement Jeffrey Pfeifle Andrew Phillips & Monte Mathews Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Ranieri Howard & Sharon Roth Barbara Seril Jane & Barton Shallat Joe & Robin Sparacio Hon. Elaine Jackson Stack Nancy Stearns Russ Steele Rachel & Gary Sumers Taking Initiative To Survive Town of Southampton Susan & George Wasserstein Susan Kohner Weitz Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Wilson Robert P. Zimmerman Angel $1,000 - $1,999 Debra Albert Nancy Alpert & Gwen Marcus Antonella Bertello & Bob Rosen Brian Boyhan Jennifer Brooke Michael & Patrice Carrieri Joel & Lillian Cohen Mitchell Davis Harriet Edwards Raysa Fanjul Yolanda Ferrell-Brown & Alvin Brown Charles Fischler Five Towns College James A. Fox & Martin B. Rapp The Friars Foundation Jeffrey L. Gates Goldman Sachs Gives Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Foundation April Gornick & Eric Fischl Susan Gullia Philip Halsey Stanley & Alice Harris Cornelia Heins Christine & Rob Holo Jewish Communal Fund William M. Joel Johnson & Johnson Victoria Kahn Anthony Kane Saskia Keeley Richard & Dana Kind Carl Levin & Hans Kriefall BAY STREET THEATER DONORS Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lieberman Michael Lockhart & Linda Sanders, In honor of Steve & Karol Todrys Debra Lobel & Beverly Dashevsky, Esq. Elaine Mandelbaum & Lew Steinberg Sam & Emily Mann Michael & Jodi Moreno Jewel & Bob Morris Joseph Obermayer & Nicholas Rutherford Peter Mattis Family Foundation Michele Pietra & Joel Cohen Laurice Rahm Mark Rodgers & Ed Littlefield Ana Rosa & Lloyd Simon The Ruth & Vernon Taylor Foundation Anne Sager Elizabeth Schmeelk Screenvision Jayne B. Sherman & Deby Zum Dr. Paul Trotta Paul & Jeanette Wagner Christine Wasserstein Helen Winer The Ellen M. Violett & Mary P.R. Thomas Foundation, Inc. – In Memory of Sybil Christopher Player $500 - $999 Anonymous Nancy & Michael Aboff Mr. & Mrs. James Adamson Bobbye Sue Albrecht Irene & Jeffrey Anschlowar Sarah Bareau Marc Benson Pat Birch & William Becker Catherine Cahill & William Bernhard Patrick & Paula Brooks Lynn & Nick Buoniconti Amanda Cain Michael Chepiga Chubb & Son Bill & Jill Collage Natalie Conklin Ted Conklin Aidan & Louise Corish John Creed Daniel L. Nir & Jill E. Braufman Foundation, Inc. Blythe Danner Michael Dell Susan J. Denenholz Lauren Louis DePalo Bethany & Niko Elmaleh Angela Fort & Dr. Robert Haar Marcy & Steven Geller Jonathan & Susan Goldstein Claire Hamilton John C. Hart Cheryl Hartsough Vincent Iannelli Irma & Arthur Miller Family Foundation Rita Katz Julia & William Kohane Regina Kravitz-Crehan Paul & Barbara Kushner Allison R. Landon Peter Lichtenthal & Perry Eisman Ann Liski Gary Mandel David Marcus James & Ellen Marcus Timothy S. Martin Nancy Mehlman & Anthony Waring Katharine Moir Elaine Monroe Amanda Nichols Daniel L. Nir & Jill E. Braufman Alton & Sharon O’Neil William Packard Dagmar Phillips Grace & Kenneth Pollak Teresa Pollak Susan Reed Dave & Alice Roggie Toni Ross Randy Rothstein-Weinstein Margaret Salem Sander A. Flaum Charitable Trust Dr. Robert Schiftan & Geri Powder Elizabeth Schreiver & John Brandow Dr. Steven Schutzer Carol Sedwick & Michael Patrick Paul & Catherine Shaffer Martin Shuwall Abigail Solomon Walter Sternlieb Lucia Swanson & Ted Levine Henry & Marilyn Taub Marissa Wesely Ravi & Suzanne Yadav Robert P. Zimmerman Jane Zimmy & Ron Neuman BAY STREET THEATER DONORS Chorus $250 - $499 Karen Acker Jeffrey Anschlower Kent Auleta Gabrielle Bamberger David & Vanessa Basto Anne Beaumont Alison Becker Roger Berkowitz Carol Berman Rev. Andrew P. Blake Alice Blythewood Dede Booth Ed & Barbara Borg Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Brackett Kerry Dempsey William Donahue Doty Family Foundation Lisa & Dan Dubin Mary Duff Ellen & David Einhorn Shirlee A. Fonda Melissa Geiger Roz Goldberg & Alan Bandler Catherine Guerriere Linda & Morton Janklow Ayse Kenmore Barbara & Mark Kessler Mary Kilbourn Bradley & Rochelle King Hendrik Kranenburg James & Dale Larocca Karen & Jeffrey Levitt Jacqui Lofaro & Deborah Kooperstein Jane & Michael London Sivia Loria Lloyd & Barbara Macklowe Joseph Marshall William McNett Joyce & Philip Metzger Rima Ogrin Thomas & Donna Oplinger Louis Parker Perry Pazer Michele & Steve Pesner Peter Dean Mattis Living Trust Steve J. Pully Anna Pump Mr. & Mrs. Jon Rapillo Sheila Johnson Robbins William & Holly Russell Jill Schoenbach & Carol Shapiro Sonia Schotland Anne & Robert Schumacher Elliott & Madeleine Shriftman Lloyd Simon Richard A. 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PATRON SPONSOR at the $2,000 - $4,999 level • 2 pairs of complimentary house seats to each Mainstage Production, including Opening Night and post-performance receptions • Invitations to private “Patrons Only” receptions • Special Patron Concierge service to purchase House Seats for all shows • And much more PATRON BENEFACTOR at the $5,000 - $9,999 level All perks listed previously, plus…. • 2 pairs of complimentary tickets to a Comedy Club performance • Invitation to attend the first read-through of one Mainstage Production in NYC with luncheon • Invitation to attend one Broadway show with the Artistic Director followed by dinner in NYC (patron covers ticket cost) PATRON ANGEL at the $10,000 and above level All perks listed previously, plus… • 3 pairs of complimentary house seats to each Mainstage Production, including Opening Night and post performance receptions • Invitation to VIP receptions with cast • An invitation to attend two Broadway shows with the Artistic Director followed by dinner in NYC FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL KIM FINK AT THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 631-725-0818 x112 or email kim@baystreet.org All Patrons and Friends memberships are renewable and tax deductible in accordance with IRS regulations. Please join us as we embark upon the 25th Anniversary of Bay Street Theater in 2016 by joining the Quarter Century Club To celebrate this milestone in the history of Bay Street, the Quarter Century Club has been established with a lead gift of $25,000 from Adrianne & Jerry Cohen. Membership in the Quarter Century Club will consist of people who commit to supporting Bay Street with an additional annual gift of $5,000 for 5 years for a total gift of $25,000. Funds raised will be earmarked for artist housing. Members will receive special recognition in the Playbill and the first 25 names will be included on a distinctive plaque in the lobby. A special Quarter Century Membership Club Event will be held for members this fall. Celebrate Bay Street’s Silver Anniversary by joining the Quarter Century Club! For more information about how to join please contact Kim Fink, Director of Development at Kim@baystreet.org or at 631-725-0818 www.baystreet.org Thanks to all who made 24th Annual Summer Gala LennyStucker.com A big success on July 11, 2015 LennyStucker.com Stephen Schwartz performing “When You Believe.” Barry Gordin Patina Miller and Norm Lewis in the concert reading of The Prince of Egypt. Celebrity Auctioneer, Richard Kind Ana Daniel, Chair of the Board of Trustees, and playwright Joe Pintauro, one of the night’s honorees. LennyStucker.com Barry Gordin The Live Auction was big fun! SAVE THE DATE! SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2016! With honorary Chairs Arlene & Alan Alda Paying tribute to Adrianne & Jerry Cohen for 25 years of wisdom, service and commitment. SH WSTOPPER! The 2015 Audi A3 Cabriolet. With its turbocharged performance and top-down driving experience, the A3 Cabriolet always gets rave reviews. 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