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1044 W. Bryn Mawr • Chicago, IL 60660 • 773-728-7529 • www.redtwist.org

facebook.com/RedtwistTheatre twitter.com/RedtwistTheatre

Redtwist Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization

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About Redtwist TheatreRedtwist Theatre, formerly Actors Workshop Theatre, embarked upon its first production as an itinerant company in 1994 with Simon Gray’s Otherwise Engaged. AWT incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation in May 2001. It produced five more plays before moving to its current home in the vibrant Bryn Mawr His-toric District of the Edgewater neighborhood in Chicago in the fall of 2002. The double-storefront was transformed from an office-like community center into an intimate and comfortable theatre and classroom space. Redtwist’s first show in Edgewater, Praying Small, opened in September 2003. It was designated as a Critic’s Choice by the Chicago Reader and was extended two times by popular demand. Michael Colucci, the founder of Redtwist Theatre, is the Artistic Director. His producing partner and wife, Jan Ellen Graves, is the Managing/Media Director. In adition to acting, she directed the critically-acclaimed The American Clock by Arthur Miller and the Jeff-nominated play Aura by company member, Tommy Lee Johnston. Michael’s direction of All My Sons, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Three Hotels was also critically-acclaimed and Jeff-recommended. During Redtwist’s time at the Bryn Mawr location, its productions have received 34 Jeff nominations and won 9 Non-Equity Jeff Awards including one for Best Production for Man from Nebraska in 2011. As of March 1, 2008, AWT’s corporate name officially changed to Redtwist Theatre. Please visit www.redtwist.org for current information on our events and productions.

Josh AltmanOlivia Leah Baker

Christopher Burpee Michael ColucciJohnny Garcia

Jacqueline Grandt

Jan Ellen GravesKC Karen Hill

Tommy Lee JohnstonChristopher Kriz

E. Malcolm Martinez

THE COMPANY

StaffMichael Colucci, Artistic Director

Jan Ellen Graves, Managing DirectorJohnny Garcia, Development Outreach Coordinator

Stephen F. Murray, Literary Manager Jessie Chappe, Casting Director

Frank Sjodin, Technical DirectorScott Woldman, Resident PlaywrightCharles Bonilla, Box Office Manager

BoardSusan Schwartzwald, Chair

Barbara Burgess, Jenéne Francis, Brandon Hollembeak, Carol Scheidenhelm, Pauline Taylor

Daniel McNamaraPeter OyloeBrian Parry

Allison QueenMary ReynardDebra Rodkin

OUR MISSION

To do white hot drama, in a tiny black box, with a little red twist

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More Plays @ Redtwist!

There are now more plays to love at Redtwist: not ONE, not TWO, but THREE plays will run in rotating rep. Check out our site

for details about our new off-night (MORE RED) and late night (DARK RED) productions. There’s no place like Redtwist—anytime.

Please indulge me if I use this space to say that Redtwist is my favorite theatre. That may seem obvious, but I especially like a few specific things about a Chicago storefront, and Redtwist in particular: (a) the intimacy of this space, and being right on top of the thrilling action of a great play (b) the flexibility of our black box whereby we can redesign the stage and audience into any configuration for each show (c) our cushioned chairs—they are large, sturdy, and comfy (d) our clean restrooms, and so much more.

There must be a reason why “Chicago theatre” has become iconic. And it might be because of the very experience you will be having here at Redtwist. Grab a beverage and a snack, bring it into the theatre, and settle in for the show. Thanks for coming!

Michael Colucci, Artistic Director

MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONSReverb (2013)A Body of Water (2013)Purple Heart (2013)Broken Glass (2012)The Glass Menagerie (2012)The Cripple of Inishmaan (2012)The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (2012)Opus (2011-2012)Elling (2011)That Face (2011)Bug (2011)Man from Nebraska (2011)Shining City (2011)Lobby Hero (2010)A Delicate Balance (2010)Equus (2010)The Pillowman (2009-2010)Lettice and Lovage (2009)Waiting for Godot (2009)The Ride Down Mount Morgan (2009)Aura (2009)The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (2009)Marvin’s Room (2009)

Shadowlands (2008)Glengarry Glen Ross (2008)True West (2008)Doubt (2008)Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2008)Three Hotels (2007)A View from the Bridge (2007)Les Liaisons Dangereuses (2007)Equus (2007)Otherwise Engaged (2007)Proof (2006)Proving Mr. Jennings (2006)The Beauty Queen of Leenane (2006)Loose Knit (2006)Abandonment (2006)Life’s Tremors (2005)All My Sons (2005)Praying Small (2005)The American Clock (2005)The Last Yankee (2004)Broken Glass (2004)Liars & Angels (2004)Praying Small (2003)

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CAST in order of appearance

Jacob ........................................................................Aaron Kirby

Charlie ...................................................................... Jacob Bond

Nancy .......................................................... *Jacqueline Grandt

Tom ........................................................ *Tommy Lee Johnston

Mr. Marsh .................................................................Scott Olson

Sydney .............................................................Tiffany Williams*Redtwist company member

Spring in a mid-sized town in the Midwest, Nancy’s home and office. The time is the present.

The Beautiful Dark is performed without intermission.

The total running time is approximately 90 minutes.

The Beautiful Dark is presented by special arrangement with Erik Gernand.

NEW...Dark Red Series

Late night, after hours comedy series from our resident playwright

A World Premiere

Part 2 of the “Luv Cycle” series exposes the unlimited amount of male stupidity that women

endure just to enjoy a night on the town

Fridays & Saturdays 10:30pm

Opens August 9, 2013Tickets $15

Featuring: Elizabeth Argus, Matt Babbs,

Allison Estep, Chris Petlak, Amy Rapp, Giuseppe A. Ribaudo, Jason Rohn

NEW...More Red Series

Off night, up-close play series that reaches out and pulls you in

A Chicago Premiere

Can the daughter of an ex-NFL player become the next star quarterback?

Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays & Mondays at 7:30pm

Opens August 3, 2013Tickets $20

Featuring: Michael Bartz, Matt Edmonds, Bryce Gangel, Kimberly Logan, Andrew J. Pond, Annie Sauter

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PRODUCTION STAFF

Director .................................................................*Josh Altman

Assistant Director ......................................................Reed Motz

Stage Manager .............................................. Lauren Yarbrough

Assistant Stage Manager ..............................*Olivia Leah Baker

Production Manager ....................................................Jeff Glass

Technical Director ............................................Alan Weusthoff

Set Designer ...........................................................Dan Stratton

Lighting Designer ..............................................Garvin Jellison

Costume Designer .............................................. Kelsey Ettman

Sound Designer/Original Music ................ *†Christopher Kriz

Properties Designer ..................................................Jeff Shields

Violence Designer ................................................. Chris Rickett

Set Assistant ........................................................ Kelsey Melvin

Set Construction .......................................... McTavish McArdle

Dramaturg .......................................................Kevin McDonald

Logo Designer ...........................................Mark Addison Smith

Marketing/Programs/Photos ........................ *Jan Ellen Graves

Box Office Manager ...........................................Charles Bonilla

Box Office Assistant ...............................*E. Malcolm Martinez

Associate Producer ............................................ *Johnny Garcia

Producers ..................... *Michael Colucci & *Jan Ellen Graves*Redtwist Company Member

†Member, United Scenic Artists

Special thanks to Mark Addison Smith and The Saints

This program/production is partially supported by grants from

The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation

The Illinois Arts Council, a state agency

The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

Please turn off your cell phones during performance.Out of respect for the actors, please do not access your cell phones for any reason during the show.

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CAST PROFILES (in alphabetical order)

Jacob Bond (Charlie) was in a workshopt/reading of The Beautiful Dark last year at Redtwist and is thrilled to be in the world premiere this year. He has been in two shows at Northwestern University: Fal-settos and Junglebook. He is very involved in shows at his high school, Evanston Township. His most recent show there was Six Degrees of Separation, and earlier this year, he shot his first commercial, which

is airing currently. In mid-August he will start rehearsals for Evanston Township High School’s annual student written and directed variety show, YAMO 2013. He will be a junior next year. Special thanks to Stewart Talent.

Jacqueline Grandt (Nancy) is very excited to be part of this amazing world premier and thrilled to be given the opportunity to work hand in hand with the playwright, Erik Gernand. A few of her Redtwist credits include Sylvia in Broken Glass, Amanda in The Glass Menagerie, Agnes in Bug (Jeff Award—Principal Actress), Joy in Shadowlands and Ricky Roma in Glengarry Glen Ross.

Tommy Lee Johnston (Tom) last appeared on stage at Redtwist in Bug. He also appeared in his Jeff-nominated play Aura as well as Marvin’s Room, Family Malfunction, and the world premiere of Praying Small. He has written and performed in Life’s Tremor’s, Time Frame, and his recently published play Gifted, available from by Dramatic Publishing.

Aaron Kirby (Jacob) is thrilled to be making his Redtwist debut! Re-cent Chicago credits include: Two Lights Theatre’s The Altruists, Collaboraction’s Dark Play or Stories for Boys (Jeff Award- Actor in a Supporting Role), House Theatre’s Cyrano, Goodman Theatre’s A Work of Art (Playwright Series), Project 891’s Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Chicago dell’Arte’s Much Ado About Nothing. International: The Girl

of 10,000 Smiles (Edinburgh Fringe). Aaron can next be seen at the Chopin in Two Lights Theatre’s Pleasant Dreams. He holds an MFA in Acting from Wayne State University and recently guest starred as Garrett on NBC’s Chicago Fire.

Scott Olson (Mr. Marsh) recently appeared as Donald in F**king Men and Mushnik in Little Shop of Horrors at Stage 773, Creon in Cold Basement’s Antigone, and as Pitou in Memoir at the Greenhouse. A company member of Rendition Theatre, he has appeared with them in The Father, Echoes of War and Creditors. When not performing, Scott considers himself very lucky to be an adjunct faculty member

of Columbia College in the Theatre department where he has taught acting for the last fifteen years. He received his MFA with the National Theatre Conserva-tory in Denver, CO.

Tiffany Williams (Sydney) is thrilled to be in her first Redtwist production! Recent Chicago performances include, From the Cir-cle (Filament Theatre Ensemble), The Baccahe: Revisited (The Right Brain Project), and the touring production of Alice in Wonderland (Emerald City Theater Company). Some other favorite productions include, Wake Up Brother Bear, The Syringa Tree, As You Like It, and

Polaroid Stories. Tiffany is a proud graduate of The University of Michigan with a BFA in Performance.

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STAFF/CREW PROFILES (in alphabetical order)

Josh Altman (Director) is a company member at Redtwist Theatre where he di-rected The Glass Menagerie. Previous directing credits include The Narrows (Red Tape Theater), Iphigeneia at Aulis (Lights Out Theatre Company) and And Nothing but the Truth (Prologue Theatre Company). Josh recently dramaturged Blood & Gifts for TimeLine Theatre Company. Assistant directing credits include Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Steppenwolf Theatre, dir. Pam MacKinnon), A Streetcar Named Desire (Writer’s Theatre, dir. David Cromer), Cherrywood (Mary Arrchie, dir. David Cromer), The Year of Magical Thinking (Court Theatre, dir. Charles Newell), A Little Night Music (Writers’ Theatre, dir. William Brown), Do the Hustle (Writer’s Theatre, dir. William Brown) and To Master the Art (TimeLine Theatre, dir. Wil-liam Brown). Josh has also worked with American Theater Company, Redmoon Theater, Next Theatre and Piven Theatre Workshop. Upcoming directing credits include Ferdinand Bruckner’s Pains of Youth for Odradek Theatre Company at Oracle Productions this fall. Josh holds a B.A. in Drama from Tufts University.

Olivia Leah Baker (Assistant Stage Manager) recently received a BFA from the Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago for fashion design, as a costume designer. She has worked at Redtwist since 2010 on Equus, A Delicate Balance, Man From Nebraska, Bug, That Face, Elling, Opus, Cripple of Inishmaan, The Glass Menagerie, Broken Glass, Purple Heart, Body of Water, Reverb, and Dates From Hell, also on the remount of Opus at Theatre on the Lake. Recently, she became a company member and is resident costume designer for the off night and late night series for the season. Other work includes The Last Night of Ballyhoo with Project 891 Theatre, Spectacle Lunatique and work in the costume department of Redmoon Theatre.

Charles Bonilla (Box Office Manager) joined back in 2007 when Redtwist was Ac-tors Workshop Theatre. He is proud to have a played a part in some of Redtwist’s growth and is happier than a clam at high tide that Redtwist is the world-class storefront theatre it is today. He remains in awe of each production’s cast and crew because he: is no actor; hits his thumb every time he pounds a nail; and fears electricity. However, he enjoys greeting everyone, is happy to recognize the “regulars,” and began saving money when the vending machine was put in.

Michael Colucci (Producer) is the founder and Artistic Director of Redtwist Theatre, and has directed many of the plays here, including Broken Glass, That Face, Equus (2010), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Three Hotels, A View from the Bridge, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, All My Sons, and Praying Small. He has also been seen on stage at Redtwist as Harry Hyman in Broken Glass, Dr. Sweet in Bug, Mar-tin in The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Ed-die Carbone in A View from the Bridge, and Joe Keller in All My Sons. In addition, Michael has worked at various theatres in Chicago, including Court, Victory Gardens, TimeLine, and American Blues. He is also a member of the Jeff Com-mittee’s Artistic and Technical Team.

Kelsey Ettman (costume designer) is thrilled to be returning to Redtwist Theatre after designing last year’s production of The Glass Menagerie. Other design credits include Sugarward (the side project); South of Settling (Steppenwolf Garage); Spring Awakening, The Bluest Eye, The Secret Garden, and The Cherry Orchard (Northwestern

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University); Madwoman of Chaillot, Alarm Clock, and Marisol (Tufts University). Film and TV credits include: The Surrogates and American Masters: Louisa May Alcott. You can see more at www.KelseyEttman.com

Erik Gernand (Playwright) The Beautiful Dark is Erik’s first production with Redtwist Theatre. It will open in September at Premiere Stages in Union, NJ. His plays have been in development or production at American Theater Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Barrow Group (NY), and Chicago Dramatists. Erik’s short films have screened at more than 100 film festivals around the world including SXSW, Cinequest, and Chicago International Film Festival, as well as been broadcast on IFC, PBS, and The Logo Channel. He is a lecturer in Radio-TV-Film at Northwestern University.

Jeff Glass (Production Manager) is a Chicago-based lighting designer and production manager. Previous productions include Hit the Wall (The Inconve-nience); Bear Suit of Happiness (The New Colony); Hunting of the Snark (Strawdog Theatre Company); Lady M, Sugarward (The Side Project); Cat in the Hat, Knuffle Bunny, et. al. (Emerald City Theatre Company); He Who (Theatre Zarko); What’s the T? (About Face Theatre); Invasion of the Body Snatchers (City Lit Theatre Com-pany) Emma (New Suit Theatre Company). He received a Jeff nomination in 2011 for his work on The Artistic Home’s Sweet Bird of Youth. www.jeffglass.info

Jan Ellen Graves (Marketing, Producer) recently appeared on Redtwist’s stage as Avis in A Body of Water as well as the Jeff-recommended productions of The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, Man From Nebraska (Jeff Award—Best Production), A Delicate Balance, Three Hotels, Equus, and All My Sons. Other Redtwist performances include Marvin’s Room, Doubt, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and A View from the Bridge. She directed Aura and The American Clock at Redtwist. Some favorite Chicagoland stage roles include M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Ilona in She Loves Me and Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense. She has a graphic design business, is a church music director, and is Redtwist’s Managing/Marketing Director.

Garvin Jellison (Lighting Designer) is a lighting designer and production man-ager. As a designer, Garvin has worked for Seanachai Theatre, Chicago Flamenco, Ballet Legere, Pride Films and Plays, Honeypot Performance, The Joffrey Bal-let and others. Garvin is the staff Production Manager for Innovation Arts & Entertainment, and is currently working as Production Manager for The New Colony and Haven Theatre Company. Garvin holds a BFA from DePaul University. Watch garvinjellison.com for updates.

Christopher Kriz (Sound Design, Original Music) works nationally as a composer and sound designer. Previous Redtwist designs include Reverb, The Cripple Of In-ishmaan, Bug, and Opus (Jeff Award—Best Sound Design). In Chicago, Chris has designed for companies including Writers Theatre, Northlight, Goodman, Step-penwolf, Victory Gardens, Remy Bumppo and Timeline. Some recent Chicago credits include Yellow Moon (Writers Theatre), The Letters (Writers Theatre), The Whipping Man (Northlight Theatre), Mine (The Gift Theatre), Cymbeline (First Folio) and The City and The City (Lifeline Theatre). Chris has received 9 Joseph Jefferson nominations and 2 awards, most recently the Equity Jeff Award for Turn Of The

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Screw (First Folio). Upcoming productions include 4000 Miles (Northlight Theatre), Hedda Gabler (Writers Theatre) and The Great God Pan (Next Theatre). Chris is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. www.christopherkriz.com

Kevin McDonald (Dramaturg) has recently worked on Reverb, A Body of Water, Purple Heart, and The Glass Menagerie at Redtwist. He is a literary fellow at Ameri-can Theater Company, and this fall will be working on Ferdinand Bruckner’s The Pains of Youth with Odradek Theatre Company, directed by Josh Altman.

Kelsey Melvin (Assistant Scenic Designer) is delighted to be working with Redtwist for the first time. Her recent design credits include costumes for The Coming World (The Poor Theatre), Honest | Fair (Shattered Globe), Interrogation Primer and 21 (side project) ass well as scenic design for Master of Dreams (Good Chai Productions) and assisting Dan Stratton on a number of other productions. She is also currently working on costumes for a production of Speech & Debate in Seattle and a production of Romeo & Juliet to be performed at Moody’s Pub here in Chicago. Kelsey is a graduate of Northwestern University and BADA’s Midsum-mer in Oxford program.

Reed Motz (Assistant Director) is making his Redtwist debut. Previous Chicago directorial credits include Pete and Hersch and Janine (Big Shoulders Festival/American Theater Company) and assistant directing the world premier of Tea with Edie and Fitz (Dead Writers Theater Collective). He is currently serving as an artistic apprentice with American Theater Company.

Chris Rickett (Violence Designer) returns for his fourth collaboration as a vio-lence designer with Redtwist. Chris also appeared as Babbybobby in Kimberly Senior’s The Cripple of Inishmaan. Other fight choreography credits include work with Northlight Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, American Blues Theatre, The Arc Theatre, and Theater Wit. Chris was mostly recently seen onstage in Julius Cae-sar at Chicago Shakespeare. In the fall, he will appear in A Raisin in the Sun at Timeline Theatre Co.

Jeff Shields (Properties Designer) has designed props for such theatres as Cold Basement Dramatics, Hell in a Handbag, Mortar, Piven, Raven, Stage Left, and Strawdog. Recently he designed props for Redtwist’s Broken Glass, Purple Heart, Body of Water, and Reverb; Hell in a Handbag’s Scarrie: The Musical, Rudolph the Red-Hosed Reindeer, and L’imitation of Life, and Strawdog’s recent productions of Improbable Frequency and Big Love. A graduate from the Unviersity of Iowa with a degree in directing, Jeff spent 10 years directing throughout Iowa and Illinois. He is currently co-directing Hell in a Handbag’s The Birds. www.jeffshields.net

Dan Stratton (Set Designer) Design credits include Fallow (Steep Theatre), The Knowledge (Steep), The Lake Effect (Silk Road Rising), The Aliens (A Red Orchid Theatre), Moment (Steep), Festen (Steep), Posh (Fool’s Fury), Respiced: a Silk Road Cabaret (Silk Road Rising), Love and Money (Steep), Lakeboat (Steep), As You Like It (Two Pence Shakespeare), Peter Pan: A Play (Lookingglass Theatre), Suicide Inc. (Gift Theatre Company), Abigail’s Party (A Red Orchid Theatre), Kill the Old Torture their Young (Steep), and R.U.R. (Strawdog Theatre). Dan went to the Uni-versity of Michigan and Northwestern University. www.danstrattonsetdesign.com

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Special thanks toBrian Parry & Carol Wilson for their van donation.

Chris Bruzzini for his vehicle donation.The Saints for upgrading our lights, sound, and street visibility over the past three years.

Neal and Denise Robinson for the lobby monitor and iPad for the box office.

Redtwist Theatre is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization

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Alan Weusthoff (Technical Director) This is Alan’s second show with Redtwist Theatre; he previously built the set for A Body of Water. He recently moved to Chi-cago from St. Louis where he worked for Exclusive Events, Inc. building scenery for high profile events and weddings at venues such as the Missouri Botanical Gardens, the St. Louis Zoo, Lumiere Casino, and Busch Stadium.

Lauren Yarbrough (Stage Manager) is happy to be returning to Redtwist The-atre, where she has worked previously on A Body of Water and the staged reading of The Beautiful Dark. Other regional credits include Cloud Man with the Chicago Humanities Festival and Six Dead Queens and an Inflatable Henry! at Piccolo Theatre in Evanston. She is a graduate of Truman State University.

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THANK YOU to our valued supporters over the past year

$8,000+ (Visionary)The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation

$5000+ (Sustainer)Barbara & Eric Burgess

The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

Redtwist Board of Directors Redtwist company members

$500+ (Contributor)AnonymousBernie DowlingJohn GloverPaul KaufmanVera Y. KimmiThomas RothingThe Rubber Consortium

$250+ (Colleague)Robert & Debbie AltmanWill & Lynn CooperGene CordonJill GrahamStephanie JonesKCK Associates Inc.Dede KokolisLorraine E. RobinsonSmokey Mountain MusicMark Zajakowski

$100+ (Friend)Bruce BeatusJohn BierbusseCarol BlackPat BlumenErem BobrakovJudith CarsonAlden & Suzanne CohenRoger & Ann ColeSam & Marlene DollahanSusan & Harlan HaimesMichael & Mona HeathCynthia HoJohn KellerMichael McCalleyLynne McMahonGwendolyn MeadowsJames & Ellen MorleyPaul PasulkaAngela & Charles PlattKaren & Frank SchneiderMichael SharpeW.H. & T.J. Van Houten

James A. Venskus

Barbara & David WestbyJill Wine-Banks

Other donors & in-kind donations

Betsy AldenBuzzOnStageCharles BonillaBelinda BremnerBarbara ButtonChris BruzziniDavid CooperNeel FrenchAmy HilliardRudy HogenmillerDonna JaggardCarolyn & Gordon KirkJerry MillerJim MohrRichard MoseleyDave MurrayCarolos PerezPrufrock ProductionsVernon & Roberta SchultzLeslie & Ken SilvermanSue SpreiterShawn ThomasTimeless ToysYellow Wing Productions

$1000+ (Supporter)Harr ChenJenéne FrancisGrandt IndustriesMary Louise Haddad & Sam PerryLiz & Patrick OlekasMarla PerskyKathleen RuhlThe SaintsKit & Carol ScheidenhelmSusan SchwartzwaldPauline Taylor

$2500+ (Partner)The Hattie A. & Marie V. Fatz FoundationIllinois Arts Council, a state agencyDenise & Neal RobinsonRobert & Rose Wagner

$2000+ (Advocate)John Mahoney

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