Message Fromthe managing director
skylight opera theatre mission statment
The purpose of Skylight Opera Theatre, a non-profit, professional
performing organization, is to bring the full spectrum of music-
theatre works to a wide and diverse audience. The Skylight strives to
make a difference in people’s lives through the celebration of the
musical and theatrical arts and their enlightening reflection of the
human condition.
AMY S. JENSEN
This has been a year of great excitement, artistic success and continued, impactful involvement in our community, particularly in our challenged MPS partner schools. Un-doubtedly, it all has been made possible through the sup-port of loyal patrons and donors like you. Of course, as quickly as one season comes to an end, we are already hard at work gearing up for the new season ahead and, in fact, planning future seasons to come.
Our financial position for 2010-11 will, in total, reflect an increase in total net assets of approximately $30,000. Our donors made a huge difference in our results by meeting
a $150,000 challenge and donating at a level that is the second highest in Skylight his-tory! Ticket sales continued to be our primary challenge and we fell short of our earned revenue goals in 2010-11. As a result, our internal net operating result for the year reflects a $160,000 deficit. However, because of our ongoing debt reduction program and disci-plined approach to budgeting, this deficit does not include over $40,000 of UPAF funding or the approximately $90,000 in distributions from our endowment investments. By in-cluding these revenues, the overall organizational deficit is only $30,000. Not a bad result in a year in which the wider economic challenges continue to be felt in our community.
I am delighted to welcome Bill Theisen back full time as Skylight’s Artistic Director through the 2012-13 season. I am so pleased to be working with a wonderful partner like Bill for the remainder of his tenure. At the same time, I am pleased to report that we have a new committee in place for the exciting process of selecting Skylight’s next Artistic Director. It is such a wonderful opportunity to have the time to work through this process to select the best person to carry on the wonderful, artistic work that Bill and his predecessors have created throughout Skylight’s history.
My first full season as Managing Director has been both challenging and deeply satisfying. I would like to thank all our faithful patrons, generous donors, committed board members and advocates and talented staff for their support. It is a pleasure to be at the helm of such an amazing organization – an organization that has been so important to me personally and professionally for the past sixteen years. I am in constant awe of the talent and dedi-cation of everyone on our stage, in our shops and in our administrative offices. Our upcom-ing season is full of wonderful productions, educational outreach, special events, and most importantly – the “you” factor. Because Skylight is nothing without you.
See you at the theatre!
FOR THE YR ENDED JUNE 30 (IN THOUSANDS)BALANCE SHEET
UNAUDITED UNAUDITED
CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS
CONTRIBUTIONS & GRANTS RECEIVABLE
OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
211$ $ $415 248
621 490 628
141 142 120
2011 20112010 20102009 2009
973 1,047 996$TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
2,180 2,290 2,520$NET FIXED ASSETS
GREATER MILWAUKEE FOUNDATION
LONG TERM INVESTMENTS - ENDOWMENT
INTEREST IN CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUST
551$ $ $480 440
1,950 1,744 1,454
- - 266
2,501 2,224 2,160$TOTAL LONG TERM ASSETS
-
5,654
5
5,567
5
5,681
$
$
OTHER ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
1,473$ $ $1,440 1,408
848 826 807
2,464 2,489 2,456
4,785 4,755 4,671$TOTAL NET ASSETS
5,654 5,566 5,681$TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSET
LINE OF CREDIT
DEFERRED REVENUE
OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES
399$ $ $328 414
380 408 392
76 61 180
855 797 986$TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
14
869
14
811
24
1,010
$
$ $
$
$
$
$
$
OTHER LIABILITIES
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$
$$
$$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
AMY S. JENSENManaging Director
s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n
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D A M E S A T S E A H . M . S . P I N A F O R E
“...gloriously funny parody.”
-HARRY CHERKINIAN, WISCONSIN GAZETTE
“Peter Dean Beck’s bi-level ship deck set is gorgeous...Bill Theisen’s direction &
choreography are very funny .”
-ELAINE SCHMIDT, JS ONLINE
UNAUDITED
DIRECT PRODUCTION EXPENSE
OTHER PRODUCTION EXPENSE
EDUCATION PROGRAM EXPENSE
FACILITY EXPENSE
GENERAL & ADMIN EXPENSE
DEVELOPMENT EXPENSE
692$ $ $766 904
1,069 1,059 1,200
151 161 192
495
385
177
389
198 227
467
500 549
EXPENSE 2011 2010 2009
2,969 3,073 3,539$TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE
(163) 43 (113)$NET OPERATING RESULT
PERFORMANCE REVENUE
CONTRIBUTED INCOME
FACILITY REVENUE
OTHER REVENUE
864
2,806 3,116 3,426
$
$
$ $1,049 1,223
1,537 1,615 1,708
325 374 414
80 78 81
REVENUE
UNAUDITED
2011 2010 2009
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
INVESTMENT GAINS (LOSSES)
DEPRECIATION
OTHER NON-OPERATING EXPENSES
156
30 83 (880)
$
$
$ $570 137
389 139 (583)
(266) (266) (266)
(86) (403) (55)
NON-OPERATING ITEMS
UNAUDITED
2011 2010 2009
TOTAL NET RESULT $ $
$ $
CONTRIBUTED INCOME 55%
PERFORMANCE REVENUE 30%
OTHER REVENUE 3%
FACILITY REVENUE 12%
OPERATING REVENUE SOURCES
OPERATING EXPENSES
OTHER PRODUCTION 36%
DIRECT PRODUCTION 23%
DEVELOPMENT 6%
GENERAL & ADMIN 13%
FACILITY EXPENSE 17%
EDUCATION PROGRAM 5%
UPAF 33%
INDIVIDUALS 35%
FOUNDATIONS 18%
CORPORATIONS 7%
GOVERNMENT 4%
AUXILIARY 3%
ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Skylight Opera Theatre is in an exciting phase of growth and transi-tion as we move from the critically acclaimed, thought provoking sea-son of 2010-11 to the sensational produc-tions we will be seeing in 2011-12.
Amy Jensen has completed her first full season as Managing Director, and her dynamic and friendly leadership has made an impact that has been immediate in the overall culture at Skylight. We are thrilled that Bill Theisen is back with us full time for two more seasons, ensuring that we continue to grow as an organization while celebrating the uniquely vibrant productions that are Skylight’s mainstay. In addition, Jim Farrell joined us as our Development Director and, with financial help from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, we added Cindy Haas as our Finance Director. Both bring experience and energy that will help us reach for the stars in our upcoming season. We are all busy ensuring the Skylight remains a powerful force in the world of music theatre and a fiscally sound organization for Bill’s successor as Artistic Director following our 2012-13 season.
We are both grateful to our Board of Directors for their leadership and contributions of time and talent last year. It truly is a remarkable group of people whose passion for the arts is evident in each and every in-teraction that we have with them. We also thank the wonderful Sky-light staff for their dedication, know-how, and enthusiasm. Anyone that steps into the building can feel the energy.
Ultimately, it is our patrons and donors that make it all possible. Thank you for your generosity and support, we simply could not do it without you. We look forward to seeing you all at the theatre. And remember, together we can embrace Skylight’s exciting future.
Sincerely,
DAVID HARVEY JOHN STOLLENWERK
Board President Elect Board President
Message Fromthe board leadership
DAVID HARVEY & JOHN STOLLENWERK
A M U S 1 C A L
A D D 1 N G M A C H 1 N
G E R S H W I N & F R I E N D S
“The audience was electric-immensely responsive to a show-not only
applauding after every song, but also whistling and cheering. I’ve rarely felt that kind of energy from an audience.”
-RUSS BICKERSTAFF, SHEPHERD EXPRESS
C O S I F A N T U T T E
Message From
J A C Q U E S B R E L I S A L I V E & W E L L & L I V I N G I N P A R I S
“Everything on stage, including the perfomers, points to the music-a
strategy that works like a charm.”
-ELAINE SCHMIDT, MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL
“A funny thing happens during this aria and increasingly through the show as a
whole: It becomes weirdly funny...”
-TOM STRINI, THIRD COAST DIGEST
“Fresh, witty, and bawdy, the libretto by Dmitri Toscas has zing!”
-MARIANNE KORDAS, THIRD COAST DIGEST
Message Fromthe artistic director
BILL THEISEN
BILL THEISENArtistic Director
T H E M U S I C M A N
N OV EM B ER 18-D E C EM B ER 18
E D I T H P I A F
J A N UA RY 27-F EB R UA RY 12
T H I N G S T H A T G O D I N G
A P R I L 27-M AY 6S U N D A Y I N T H E P A R K
W I T H G E O R G E
M AY 18- J U N E 10
B E Y O N D T H E I N G E N U E
D E C EM B ER 30- J A N UA RY 8
D A D D Y L O N G L E G S
M A RC H 9-A P R I L 1
T H E R I V A L S
S EP T EM B ER 16-O C T O B ER 2
THE RIVALS IS MADE POSSIBLE, IN PART, THROUGH
GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM
MARY ANN & LLOYD GERLACH
In true Skylight fashion, the 2010-11 season brought Milwaukee the full spectrum of music theatre, from Gilbert & Sullivan to Gershwin, from Mozart to Jacques Brel; we took an incredible musical journey culmi-nating in the Wisconsin premiere of ADDING MACHINE – A MUSICAL composed by Milwaukee native Josh Schmidt. And the 2011-12 season welcomes five mainstage shows never before performed in our beau-
tiful Cabot theatre and two exciting Studio Theatre productions. The Broadway classic THE MUSIC MAN will make our holidays more joyous than ever and will include the largest cast Skylight has ever assembled! In addition, Skylight is one of the very few companies that can proudly say we are presenting two World Premiere pro-ductions in one season, THE RIVALS (comic opera at its best) and DADDY LONG LEGS (from one of the creators of LES MISERABLES). Add to that the incomparable Leslie Fitzwater as EDITH PIAF, Sond-heim’s masterpiece SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE and Studio Theatre productions of BEYOND THE INGENUE and our own Mike “Ding” Lorenz in THINGS THAT GO DING and you have one of the most exciting seasons Milwaukee has seen in recent history. Each one of these stories, driven by music of great power, ingenuity and beauty, will receive the attention to detail and full focus of our col-lective creative hearts that you have come to expect from Skylight. I am so happy to be back fulltime and take great joy in bringing you this amazing season.
Skylight Opera Theatre . . . where music tells the story.
skylight opera theatre’s arts-in-education
program
Message Fromassociate artistic directorRAY JIVOFF
Skylight’s commitment to arts education is ex-pressed through its comprehensive program, En-lighten. Enlighten served 10,146 students from 58 schools during the 2010-2011 school year. Thanks to the support of donors, the program was offered free of charge to Milwaukee Public Schools, including seven Partner Schools that re-ceive extensive residencies and support from two
Resident Teaching Artists. Enlighten was funded by nine foundations, nine in-dividuals and eleven corporations, including significant support from the Helen Bader Foundation, Herzfeld Foundation, Northwestern Mutual Foundation and the Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust.
The Enlighten program continues to grow and our relationship with our partner schools gets stronger every year. This is exceptionally important in light of state wide budget cuts in public education. The component programs of Enlighten – residencies, workshops, touring shows and student performances – combine music, dance, theatre, visual arts and creative writing. They are academically, artistically and socially rewarding for children and teachers and we are proud of the impact the programs have on the students as well as the entire school community. In addition, Enlighten includes adult education with pre-show talks before select performances as well as in depth audience guides available on our website and in our lobby before each performance.
RAY JIVOFF
Associate Artistic Director
Enlighten’s mission is to instill an appreciation of the arts, develop future
audience members, encourage and guide aspiring young artists and establish arts
education as a vital component of a well-rounded curriculum.
outreach
skylighters
lee doherty ross
debut artist award
The Skylighters of Wisconsin is a group of enthusiastic Sky-light patrons and friends who volunteer their time to support the theatre’s fundraising and outreach activities. In 2010-2011 they raised more than $40,000. The Skylighters assistance is invaluable in coordinating and running Skylight Night, the single largest annual fundraiser benefitting the Skylight.
Skylight reached out to its neighbors in the Historic Third Ward with Cabaret in the Ward in August, 2010. Every Tuesday evening cabaret took to a specially-constructed stage in Catalano Square Park just south of the BTC. Hundreds of people gathered for each show, some having picnics, many bringing children. Estimated attendance at Cabaret in the Ward was 1,200 in 2010-2011.
In August of 2011 we collaborated with our Third Ward artist partners by holding our annual open house in conjunction with Gallery Night. Attendees toured the Broadway Theatre Center, enjoyed treats in our Cabaret Bar, and were treated to special performances by Skylight, Bel Canto Chorus, Renaissance The-atre Works and Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. We followed that the next evening with the first ever Skylight Rock Concert fea-turing Tommy Hahn and Revolush as well as some of the best vocalists in the city.
We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2010-2011 Lee Doherty Ross Debut Artist Award is Lindsay Falduto. Ms. Faldu-to holds both Bachelors and Masters degrees in Music from the Jacob’s School of Music in Indiana University, and made her Sky-light debut as Dora in Dmitri Tosca’s wonderfully re-imagined version of Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte. Ms. Falduto is no stranger to acclaim having won both the Ken “Killer” Williams Award from Central City Opera and the District Level in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Autitions. We were thrilled to introduce her to Milwaukee audiences in our 2010-2011 season.
Message From
JIM FARRELLDevelopment Director
the development director
JIM FARRELL
skylight night 2010
did you know?
The Cabot Theatre holds 358 peopleSkylight employs 35 fulltime employees59 actors appeared in our 2010-2011 season
How do you know when you’re on a winning team? The most obvious answer is, “we win!” Whether it is reaching fundraising goals, or pro-ducing vital musical productions that feed the souls of our audiences, or engaging over 10,000 Milwaukee area students with our unique En-lighten education programs—we are definitely all winners.
What do I mean by “we?” Don’t think for a second that you’re not included in that. Anyone interested enough to be sitting there reading our Annual Report is part of this team. So, thank you so much, for making our fundraising year a success. Overall we made or exceeded our goals in Individual Giving, Foundation Giving, Corporate Giving and Government support. As always, a special thanks to UPAF without whose tireless fundraising ef-forts Skylight, like so many other arts organizations, could not survive. Also, a special “thank you” to our Clarion Society mem-bers who have committed $5,000 a year for three years. It is truly humbling to work with such generous donors.
The development department is currently strategizing ways to boost contributed income. This includes, but is not limited to, exciting new events that will engage existing donors, while help-ing introduce Skylight to new audiences. We recently held our first ever Rock ‘N Roll fundraiser featuring Milwaukee’s top vo-calists and we are also in the early stages of planning a special party to capitalize on the growing popular interest in musical theatre with a whole new generation of fans.
In addition we are making a concerted effort to reach out and be available to all of our donors. You may have noticed us at the theatre, before the show, handing out audience guides and an-swering questions. You may have even received a telephone call from us to thank you for a donation or to invite you to a special event. If you haven’t, it’s just a matter of time before you do. There’s a lot going on inside this building, and we want you to be as fully immersed, engaged and energized as we are.
Look for me the next time you are here, I want to meet you. And as always, thank you for your support.
c o m m u n i t y p a r t n e r s
a p e e k b e h i n d
t h e s c e n e s
59 actors appeared in our 2010-2011 season
Maihaugen Foundation
Daniel M. Soref
Charitable Trust
Mae E. Demmer
Charitable Trust
Ralph Evinrude
Foundation
Alvin & Marion
Birnschein Foundation
did you know?
Our prop shop used 947 feet of hemp rope to make the ship rigging look real in H.M.S. Pinafore?
Our scene shop used 6,400 feet of structural steel tube in 2010-2011. That’s about a mile and a quarter!
The Skylight Opera Theatre owns the Broadway Theatre Center, and is home to:
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Renaissance Theaterworks
Bel Canto Chorus
Milwaukee Children’s Choir
Present Music
Skylight recognizes and honors, with our deepest gratitude, the following individuals, foundations, organizations, businesses and government agencies who provided support to our Annual Campaign and helped us to deliver high quality music theatre productions to
the Greater Milwaukee community. A special thanks to the members of the Clarion Society, who have made multi-year commitments by pledging $5,000 or more to the Annual
Campaign (these members are listed in bold). Our thanks, too, for the many donors of $249 and under whose gifts are vital to Skylight’s continuing success; we regret there is not
space to list them all.
Dorothy Watkins Inbusch Foundation, Inc.Krause Family FoundationPhoebe & Jack LewisMaihaugen FoundationMarcus CorporationMarshall & Ilsley FoundationIldy & Skip PolinerMeyer & Norma Ragir FoundationAdriana & Robert RagirGreg & Mary Ann RenzRockwell AutomationWayne RoperCharles & Patricia RoyCurtis & Candace SawyerCarol & Kevin SchueleSempercor Foundation John Shannon & Jan SerrWE EnergiesHerb Zien & Liz Levins
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg BoltChristine & Robert BukowskiH.H. Camp FoundationDoris Hersh ChortekLaura & John Emory, Jr.Jim & Lynne FarrellMary Lou FindleyLeona FitzsimondsGardner FoundationJoe & Gwenn GraboyesGreater Milwaukee Foundation
Lois & Donald Cottrell Fund BDr. Carl W. Eberbach &
Elizabeth Falk Eberbach FundMargaret Hemingway Wells Fund
Wayne & Margaret HaderCharles & Margaret HarperJohn & Sara HeinEvan & Marion Helfaer FoundationJohn E. Holland & Konrad K. KuchenbachHelen & Ronald JacobsAmy S. JensenO.K. Johnson, Jr.Valerie Johnson & Dennis RobisonWilliam R. & Charlotte S. JohnsonWilliam Stark Jones FoundationGary & Judy JorgensenKipp & Mary KoesterKPMG LLPJohn E. & Nancy LarsonPasquale LaurinoChris & Emilia LaydenJames & Camilla LevinFranklin Loo & Sally LongArt Lubke & Gloria TracyTonya & Michael LuederZabelle MalkasianJohn R. & Coleen E. MarshallGeorge MichelMr. & Mrs. George A. MosherThe Charles D. Ortgiesen FoundationClare M. Peters Charitable TrustMary S. PollockPPC FoundationRonald & Carol ScottService Club of MilwaukeeNita SorefPaul & Lisa SweeneyTarget StoresBrian & Joan WakeNick & Stoney WilsonDick & Diane Wright
skylight opera theatre circle of donors
Anonymous Assurant HealthThe Lynde & Harry Bradley FoundationMary Ann & Lloyd GerlachGreater Milwaukee FoundationDavid & Margarete HarveySkylighters of WisconsinDaniel M. Soref Charitable TrustStollenwerk Family Charitable FoundationUnited Performing Arts Fund
benefactor circle$25,000+
Helen Bader FoundationRobert W. Baird & CompanyChaseFrontier AirlinesGreater Milwaukee Foundation Halbert and Alice Kadish Fund Mary L. Nohl Fund Pain FundThe Richard & Ethel Herzfeld FoundationJohnson BankHoward & Sara MillerNorthwestern Mutual FoundationLinda & Blaine RiekeBert L. & Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable TrustDavid & Julia Uihlein Charitable FoundationUS BankThe Windhover Foundation
star circle$10,000-$24,999
AnonymousAlvin & Marion Birnschein FoundationRick & Wendy BlissBriggs & Stratton Corporation FoundationMichael & Anne Marie BulaF. Colin & Paula CabotMae E. Demmer Charitable TrustChris & Storm ElserJohn & Mary EmoryRalph Evinrude FoundationByron & Suzy FosterLili & Rick FriedmanGreater Milwaukee Foundation Burns-Schrader Fund Asher & Susan Nichols Family FundFrieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust
sponsor circle$5,000-$9,999
AnonymousJohn Flanagan & Deborah SchwartzSusan GodfreyGreater Milwaukee Foundation’s Luedke-Smith FundLindsay & Peter HammererMark Huber & Nari HaigCarol JensenJohnson Controls FoundationTracey & Rick KleinRuth De Young KohlerPam KrigerTerrance & Kristie KurtenbachNancy & Arthur LaskinSusan NicholsNonprofit Management FundJames G. & Gwen PlunkettGordana & Milan RacicMatthew Sirinek & Michelle MattsonSigma-Aldrich FoundationDr. Marcia J.S. Richards &
Mr. Donald R. Whitaker
producer circle$2,500-$4,999
Richard AdamekTom & Betty ArndtNancy H. BalcerPolly & Robert BealLee A. BerthselsenMr. & Mrs. William D. Biersach
director circle$1,000-$2,499
Harry & Barbara DrakeDon & Nora DreskeTom & Bette DroughtBrian & Heather DunnJoAnn DurrettWilliam EasthamJohn & Polly EdgarMr. & Mrs. Joseph EngmanMarianne Holtz EpsteinRobert & Kristin FewelRachel E. FingerMark & Virginia GennisSusan GetzelBurton GoodmanGeorge B. HaaslerEd & Priscilla HeineckeEdward M. HipkeAnn & Fred HorwitzIronwood FoundationGeorge & Angela JacobiSuzette J. KappesBruce & Sally KehlTim KitzkeJohn & Patricia KonkelCharles LenzJustine LeonardJim & Susan LoveridgeJohn & Marty LubingWayne & Kris LuedersJohn & Audrey MakowskiLee MarquardtChristine McGeeBarry McNultyRetta & Jeff MeserJequitta K. MolotJane S. O’ConnellLincoln & Mary OroLarry & Bonnie PaplhamRobert D. Parrish & Richard E. SteeleMr. & Mrs. James PetrieFred Pike & Cecilia TaylorBruce & Candy PindyckLarry & Bobbi PolacheckGreg ReiterRoger & Nancy RitzowCurtis & Patty RobinsonBibi & Greg RosnerJerold & Lee Dougherty RossDr. Emily SchlenkerRobert & Sally SchmidtMarsha Ruth SehlerMargery J. SennMark & Karen SostarichAnnette Stoddard-FreemanBarbara & Christian SteinmetzEdwin & Jean StoneAudrey StrnadRudolph & Theresa SundbergL. Jean TurnerKay ValcqJoan & Gary WeidaSue WellsDiane WieseMr. & Mrs. David B. WilliamsCarlton & Leslie WiningerAcme Sales, Inc.
Sara AlterDavid & Patricia AndersonAnonymous (4)L.B. & J.K.Richard & Carol Bayerlein Foundation LTDRobert BjerkeJill & Frits BroekhuizenDonald A. CressBob & Belle DanforthMrs. Ross H. Dean
City of Milwaukee Arts BoardMilwaukee County CAMPACNational Endowment for the ArtsWisconsin Arts Board
Assurant HealthBaird Private Asset ManagementDigiCOPYDryit Carpet Dry Cleaning Inc.EntechFrontier AirlinesDale & Mary GravesNOVA Systems Inc.Dr. Marcia J.S. Richards &
Mr. Donald R. Whitaker
Alliant EnergyAmerican Transmission CompanyAptarGroupAssurant HealthDominion FoundationEaton CorporationGE FoundationJohnson ControlsQuad/Graphics, Inc.RexnordRockwell Automation InternationalSPX FoundationUBSWE EnergiesWell Point
We make every effort to ensure that our donors are recognized properly. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apologies and contact us at (414) 299-4953 so that we may correct it.
It’s easy to make a planned gift! Skylight Stars are donors who designate a gift through requests, life insurance, trusts, or IRA’s.
choreographer circle
skylight receives support from the following government agencies
thank you to those that have supported skylight with an in-kind gift:
a special thank you to the following corporations for matching employee gifts
Robert & Rebecca AdlamMarilyn AuerF. Tessa & Richard BartelsJane & Jim BellDr. & Mrs. Michael BeschCarolee C. BeutlerMarc & Marta BianchiniWilliam & Karen BoydJames Cauley & Breanda AndrewsMargaret & B. Lauren CharousThomas & Belle ChattonJohn & Kay CrichtonJoan Dimow & John MoulderEdward DoemlandMr. & Mrs. Walter DusoldAlbert J. & Flora H. Ellinger FoundationSuzy B. EttingerDavid FloresKristen & Alec FraserSue & Tim FrautschiGardner L.R. & Karen FriedlanderScott & Lyn GeboyDouglas GeorgeMary Jane GraltonDale & Mary GravesGreater Milwaukee Association
of Realtors Youth FoundationGreater Milwaukee Foundation
Donald & Barbara Abert FundBill & Gwen Werner Fund
Roy & Sue GrommeDonald Haack & Karen SmithDr. & Mrs. Thomas A. HandrichArlene HansenRalph & Susan HarkinsCheryl & Roy HauswirthBurton & Lynn HoffmanDwayne JohnsonSydney & Grace JohnsonRichard & Diane KaneJeanne C. KuelthauDale & Sandra LandgrenAnne Grace NimkeJeffrey & Mary NohlDr. Mark & Kristine O’MearaDr. Nick & Mary OwenAnthony Petullo Foundation, Inc.Jack & Martha PrinceMickey RippRobert & Lenore SwobodaCalvin & Pauline VerbruggeVJS Construction ServicesSargit WarrinerAllan & JeanAnn Wirth
designer circle$500-$999
$250-$499
158 N. Broadway • Milwaukee, WI 53202 Ph: 414-291-7811 • Fax: 414-291-7815Box Office: 414-291-7800 www.skylightopera.com
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skylight staff2010-2011
2010-2011 2010-2011board of directors board of advocates
administr ativ e staff
Kelley Arlt............................................................Box Office ManagerLee Caracci…….....................……………………………...House ManagerMadeline Cope............. Special Events and Donor Relations ManagerRobin Dennis…….......…......……….............….Resident Teaching ArtistCorinne Gilbert.............................................Education AdministratorKristin Hansen............................................................Grants ManagerRose Hebein…..........................................Marketing Project ManagerPaul Kaishian...................................................................... CustodianBecca Marten........................................................ Education ManagerKristen Nissen…...……..............Office Manager and Finance AssistantRuben Piirainen….…………..…….............…...Education Music DirectorJennifer Stanislowski.........................................Box Office SupervisorJulian Salas…………............….........…Weekend Box Office SupervisorSara Marie von Hemert-Dachelet..........................Campaign ManagerJess Jante.................................................................... Box Office StaffGwen Zupan................................................................Box Office StaffCarol Komassa, Cara McMullin,and Patric Schley.......................................Assistant House Managers
Polly BealDorothy BiwerMary EmorySuzy FosterHarry FrankeSue FrautschiTimothy FrautschiLloyd GerlachRoy GrommeSue GrommeGrace JohnsonWilliam JohnsonKipp KoesterPam KrigerArthur F. Lubke Jr.
Zabelle MalkasianSally ManegoldSteve MechSusan NicholsNick OwenMary PollockJohn ShannonGreg ReiterBlaine RiekeLinda RiekeJulia TaylorTeri ViceDavid B. WilliamsNick WilsonHerbert Zien
production staff
Ryan Bertelson........................................................Master ElectricianAndrew Booher........................................................ Stage SupervisorCarri Dahl..................................................................... Scenic ChargeGary Ellis..............................Audio Visual Supervisor and IT ManagerSteve Gillingham.....................................Assistant Technical DirectorAdam Held ...............................................................Scenic CarpenterRebecca Knipfer........…………….......………………….…Scenic CarpenterBarry Link...................................................... Costume Shop ManagerMichael Lorenz..................................................Orchestra ContractorJennifer Lyons....................................................Properties CarpenterKimberly Ann McCann...............................Production Stage ManagerAlexander Moliere.................................................Technical AssistantShima Orans........................................................... Costume DirectorLisa Schlenker.....Properties Director & Assistant Director of FacilitiesLillian Tillson....................ASM and Production and Facility AssistantJane Vang................................................................Scenic ApprenticeKara Waala.......................................................Properties ApprenticeRobert Wagner........................................................Technical Director
Diana Alioto, Director of Artistic OperationsCindy Haas, Finance Director
Jim Farrell, Development DirectorRay Jivoff, Associate Artistic Director
Jennifer Samuelson, Marketing DirectorMark Turner, Director of Production and Facilities
Amy S. Jensen, Managing Director
Bill Theisen, Artistic Director
John Stollenwerk, President
2010-2011 skylighters committee
Heather A. DunnJamie DelgadilloKarissa FellerSherry JohnsonAmy Schmidt JonesJeanne KesslerChristopher LaydenKaren Lemmer
Justine LeonardSamantha MaldonadoKate MannSara Miller Bobbi PolacheckMary Jo TrotterKay ValcqStephanie Wesselowski
Farand Pawlak, Chair
Betty ArndtF. Tessa Escamilla BartelsMarta BianchiniRichard J. BlissChristine BukowskiMichael BulaStorm ElserJameson DelgadilloLaura EmoryJohn Flanagan Byron FosterSue GodfreyLindsay Holbrook Hammerer
David Harvey Mark HuberValerie JohnsonTracey KleinTerrance KurtenbachChristopher D. LaydenMichael LuederMichelle MattsonHoward Miller James PlunkettMary Ann RenzCurtis SawyerPaul SweeneyF. Colin Cabot