View
248
Download
4
Category
Tags:
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
It's the Golden Age of Follywood and the Queen of the Silver Screen reigns supreme. Her mega-watt star status is threatened by her daughter's unexpected discovery by the studio big-wig. Enter the dame of all dames, glorious gossip maven Hatta Whopper of The Daily Mirror who keeps the glitterati on their toes, making and breaking careers. Our holiday Panto returns for the 6th straight year, complete with festive music, silly songs, cheers for the heroes and jeers for the villains. Brought to you by the same creative team of loonies as last season's Cinderella, Snow White promises fun for the whole family! Best appreciated by ages 5 and up.
Citation preview
By Kathryn PetersenMusic and Lyrics by Michael Ogborn
November 18, 2009 – January 3, 2010
Chestnut Village Shoppes | 36 Chestnut Road | Paoli, PA 19301
610.644.5347
www.walterjcookjeweler.com
Fine Jewelry
Artisan Gifts
Expert Repairs
Restyling Services
Independent Appraisals
2 3
“Creativity”Just one of the things that matters most at Westtown
OPEN HOUSE DATESSaturday, Dec. 12, 2009 10:00 a.m.Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010 10:00 a.m.Monday, Feb. 15, 2010 9:00 a.m.
Since 1799 Westtown School has prepared students to excel in the classroom and in the community. Located on 600 acres near West Chester, our Quaker education from pre-K through 12th grade is life changing.
Pre-K to 12th Grade 610-399-7900 www.westtown.edu
LIFE AT FOULKEWAYSMORE TIME – MORE CHOICES – MORE FRIENDS
Setting Standards of Excellence in Retirement Living Since 1967
Selec
t
Apartm
ents
& Assi
sted
Livin
g
Suite
s Now
Ava
ilabl
e
1120 Meetinghouse RoadGwynedd, PA 19436
215-643-2200
www.foulkeways.org
Foulkeways® at Gwynedd does not discriminate on the basis of race,color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or sexual orientation.
A Quaker Community WhereCaring is a Way of Life
Margaret Kuo’s WayneWayne 610-688-7200
Margaret Kuo’s MandarinMalvern 610-647-5488
Margaret Kuo’s Media Margaret Kuo’s PekingGranite Run Mall
610-566-4110
www.margaretkuo.com
Northern Chinese and Authentic Japanese Cuisine
“America’s Best Sushi”Zagat Survey
“Best of Philly” - 4 time winner
Philly Mag
3-Bell ExcellentCraig LaBan, Phila. Inquirer
“Best Sushi”Best of Main Line Today, 2008
Award of ExcellenceWine Spectator, 2008
“Best Chinese Restaurant”Best of Main Line Media
Readers Choice, 2009
PRESENT YOUR SAME DAY
TICKET BEFORE
THIS PERFORMANCE OR
PRESENT YOUR TICKET STUB
AFTER THIS
PERFORMANCE AND RECEIVE
15% OFF YOUR DINNER
4033 West Chester Pike (Route 3) • Newtown Square, PA 19073610-356-8035 • www.mostardi.com
We'll help you gather all the special things you need this holiday season....
Come visitour Christmas garden shop.
5
SNOW WHITE GLOSSARY OF TERMSFollywood Movie Lingo: How to Talk as if You Belong on a Film Set
Action: The director or assistantdirector is in charge of calling“Action!” It means the cameras arerolling and acting can begin.
Boom: A boom microphone is amicrophone attached to a pole. Theboom operator holds the pole withattached mic above or below theactors’ heads, being careful not toenter the frame of the shot.
Cut: “Cut!” is called by the director to stop filming and acting.
Foley Artist: A Foley artist isresponsible for creating all of thesound effects used in a radiobroadcast or film. Foley artists arenamed after Jack Foley, a pioneer offilm sound effects. Jack Foley is credited with inventing the “art of Foley”.
Hays Commission: The Motion Picture Production Code, originally known asthe Hays Code was a set of rules for movie-making. The code enforced moralityand wholesomeness in movie-making.
In the Can: A term for when the filming of a whole movie or several shots of amovie are finished.
Key Grip: The key grip is the chief lighting and rigging technician on a film set.The key grip may be in charge of a crew of grips including dolly grips, craneoperators, and camera car operators. Being a key grip takes physical strength andthey are often the strongest people on a movie set.
Production Assistant: Often known as a PA, the Production Assistant isresponsible for any odd job needed on the set. A PA is a valuable part of the movie-making team, but is often a low person on the totem pole.
RCA 44 Ribbon: Ribbon microphones were invented in the early 1920s andgained popularity in 1931. A ribbon microphone picks up sound from all sides.The invention greatly improved the sound technology used at the time.
Rolling: Usually the assistant director calls “Rolling!” to let everyone know thatsound and film are ready and the action can be started.
Slate: A slate is a small chalkboard on which a scene number is written. The slate isheld up in front of the camera and “clapped” at the beginning of each scene so thatthe scene number is recorded on film.
FAST FACTWhy do we refer to movies (especially
Hollywood movies) as “The Silver Screen”?
The phrase comes from the actual screenson which movies used to be projected. In
the 1920s the motion picture industryused a type of screen called a “silverlenticular screen” to project movies.
This screen was highly reflective, with asurface covered by metallic paint or with
silver embedded in the material of thescreen. It is now being used again to
project 3-D films.
Sources: Oxford English Dictionary;Wikipedia.com
4
76
PRYANIKI RECIPE(Russian Honey-Spice Cookies with Jam)Ingredients3 cups flour1/8 tsp. salt1 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon1/2 tsp. ground cardamom1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg1/4 tsp. ground allspice2 egg yolks1/2 cup sugar1 tsp. vanilla1 cup honeyThick berry jamOptional:1/2 cup powdered sugar
Method• Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (F). • Sift the flour, salt and baking soda into a bowl and stir in the spices.• Melt the honey until it is liquid and stir in the vanilla. Set aside to cool slightly.• Put the egg yolks and sugar together in a bowl and whisk until light-colored and
thick. Stir the honey into the egg mixture.• Stir the egg/honey mixture into the flour and spices to form a stiff dough. Cover
and refrigerate for an hour (or overnight).• Take approximately one tablespoon of dough and roll into a ball on a lightly
floured surface. Flatten the dough and place 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. of jam into themiddle. Pinch the edges of the round together to enclose the jam. Roll gently onlightly floured surface to shape into a ball. If the jam squirts out, try using a littleless jam.
• Bake 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees until cookies are nicely browned. Rotate trayhalfway through baking. Cool for 2 minutes on cookie sheet, then remove torack to cool completely.
ToppingThe cookies can be served plain, dusted with sifted powdered sugar, or iced with
a glaze of powdered sugar thinned with water.
Flowing Springs Landscape Design Inc.
610.408.0739 Excellent References • Richard T. Burns, Horticultural Designer, Owner
426 Old Conestoga Road • Malvern, PA 19355Visit us at www.flowingspringsdesign.com
• Patios • Walks & Stone Walls • Quality Nursery Stock• Custom Swimming Pools -
Design/Build• Water Gardens, Ponds &
Waterfalls • Specialist in natural
stone work Creative Design • CustomBuilding • Historic Restoration
Let Our Talented Designers and Craftsmen Unlock Your Property’s Full Potential
Serving the Main Line &
surrounding areas
for 28 years
98
A SNOW WHITE WORD SEARCHInstructions: search for words from the play hidden horizontally, vertically,diagonally, and backwards.
WORD LISTFollywood
DameBubbaRegina
HatsNyet
MirrorSnow White
MogulWhopperErnestina
Panto
A J D G B U B B A S
E F B A R A I W N T
R L O Z M L T O I A
N C H L N E W T G H
E U D T L W E V E M
S E P N H Y S Q R O
T X V I N H W A Z G
I A T P A N T O J U
N E P E J A C W O L
E I C M I R R O R D
W R E P P O H W U C
(Answers on page 36.)
Apply now for the2010-2011 School Year
Check our website forOpen Housedates and times
092650
All Girls Excellence Since 1869PreK-Grade 12Ithan Avenue & Conestoga Road Rosemont, PA 19010-1042www.agnesirwin.org
Financial aid & transportation available.RSVP: Barbara Silverman, 610.526.1667
or bsilverman@agnesirwin.org
A leader in girls’ education since 1869, the Agnes Irwin School provides a rigorous academic program in a culture of caring. Here strong, confident young women begin as
strong, confident little girls.
TRY EVERYTHINGBECOME ANYTHING
A
1110
ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHTKathryn Petersen
A member of the Dramatist’s Guild, Kathryn has had ten plays producedprofessionally and two plays published with the Dramatic Publishing Company.Her play Arthur’s Stone, Merlin’s Fire has been produced in high schools andcommunity theaters around the country. Last year’s Panto, Cinderella, wasnominated for thirteen Barrymore awards and won four. As an actress, she is amember of the Actors’ Equity Association and has appeared in over sixtyproductions regionally. She has been awarded the Emerging Artist Award fromThe Princess Grace Foundation and has been nominated for Philadelphia’s BestActress Barrymore for the role of Jill in Jack & Jill. Recent roles have been Daya inNathan the Wise at People’s Light and Barbara in Iron Kisses at Act II Playhouse.She is an Artistic Associate at People’s Light and has been a member of the residentcompany for over twenty years. Kathryn is an Assistant Professor of Theater atArcadia University and is currently pursuing an MFA in Playwriting at TempleUniversity.
ABOUT THE COMPOSERMichael Ogborn
Pleased to return for his 3rd Panto, Michael Ogborn was born and raised inPhiladelphia, PA, and currently makes his home in New York City. A graduate ofDeSales University, he made his Off-Broadway debut in 1993 with the critically-acclaimed musical revue Box Office of the Damned, featuring then “newcomer”Kristen Chenoweth. His work has been produced at the Arden Theatre Company(Baby Case – winner of four Barrymore Awards including Outstanding Music andBest Musical of the Year – and Café Puttanesca), The Wilma Theater, and 1812Productions in Philadelphia; The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts inWashington, D.C.; the City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA; the Horizon Theater inAtlanta, GA; the Diversionary Theater in San Diego, CA; Theater LaB inHouston, TX; and Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY. As a “Piano Man” hereceived Philadelphia Magazine’s 1992 Best of Philly Award for a CabaretPerformer, a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award in 1993 for the PBS music video Soldiersin the Sky, and in 2003 the Harrington Award for Outstanding CreativeAchievement given by BMI Musical Theater Workshop. He is currently at workwith playwright Michael Hollinger on the musical Tulipomania, commissioned bythe Arden Theatre Company. Other projects in the works include A Tour of theRuins and Dot Comet. Mr. Ogborn is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild ofAmerica, the BMI Musical Theater Workshop, and the owner of LeydensongMusic Co. Other produced works include Fishwives (‘81), Earbeds (‘83), TheVagabond Age (‘84), Oh, Antigone! (‘86), Pinocchio: A Real Boy (‘87), C’est laGuerre! (‘89), Ozone-a-thon (‘96), Regalia (‘97), Jungle Book (‘00), Mary, Don’t Ask!(‘03), The USED Faces of 2004, Treasure Island (‘07), and Cinderella (‘08). Visitwww.michaelogborn.com.
Please call for reservations:
610.525.4300
Shipley ww
w.shipleyschool.org/plt
THE SH IPLEY SCHOOL 814 YARROW STREET BRYN MAWR, PA 19010
Cultivates
Information SessionsMiddle & Upper SchoolThursday, December 3, 9:00 – 11:00amWednesday, March 17, 9:00 – 11:00am
Lower SchoolWednesday, December 9, 9:00 – 11:00 amTuesday, February 24, 9:00 – 11:00 am
MindsA Pre-K–12 Coeducational College Preparatory School
Adventurous
She gets it. YOU KNOW HER
better than anyone.
Her thoughtfulness and curiosity,her love of learning and
EXCITEMENTabout new ideas.
Her INVENTIVE imagination.
These are qualities you want toENCOURAGEas she explores the lessons and surprises each day holds.
We do too.www.baldwinschool.org
610.525.2700
701 Montgomery Ave.
Bryn Mawr, pa 19010
13
TIMEThe 1930s – The Golden Age of Movies
PLACEAct I – Follywood
Act II – On Location
There will be one 15-minute intermission.
Wigs by Wigboys.
People’s Light is a member of the Theatre Communications Group, The League of Resident Theatres, American ArtsAlliance, Theatre Trustees of America, The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, The Philadelphia Arts in EducationPartnership and the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia. People’s Light is an equal opportunity employer.
The People’s Light & Theatre Company proudly participates in the Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre, a program of the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia.
People’s Light operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
*Member, Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
THE CAST
Hatta WhopperRegina Valo
LB MogulErnestina Feffengelig
Vladimir Von Upchuck
Regina Valo’s Personal Staff:Pierre, The Personal Chef (Happy/Grumpy)
Rhonda, The Ladies’ Maid (Sneezy) Miles, The Butler (Doc)
Bubba, The Body Guard (Dopey)Flora, The Housekeeper (Sleepy)George, The Gardener (Bashful)
The Follywood Crew:Jones, The Screen Writer
Frannie, The Production AssistantSmith, Radio Announcer & Foley Artist
Mark Lazar*Lois Sach Binder*Tom Teti*Marla Burkholder*Jeff Coon*
Christopher Patrick Mullen*Susan McKey*Chris Faith*Andrew KaneSarah Doherty*Dustin Karrat
Ben Dibble*Rachel Brennan*Luigi Sottile
Abigail Adams Grace E. GrilletArtistic Director Managing Director
Main StageNovember 18, 2009 – January 3, 2010
By Kathryn PetersenMusic & Lyrics by Michael Ogborn
Directed byPete Pryor
Set Designer Costume DesignerJAMES F. PYNE, JR. ROSEMARIE E. McKELVEY
Lighting Designer Music DirectorTHOM WEAVER HEIDI HAYES
Assistant Director/Choreographer Video DesignerSAMANTHA BELLOMO JORGE COUSINEAU
Dramaturg Production Stage ManagerELIZABETH POOL KATE McSORLEY*Drums & Percussion Assistant Sound Designer
MARK CRISTOFARO MICHAEL HAHNProduction Manager/Sound Designer
CHARLES T. BRASTOW*
THEATRE ARTISANSTechnical Director Scene Shop Foreman JOSEPH FRANZ DYLAN JAMISON
Scenic Painter Scenic CarpenterWILL SCRIBNER JEFFERSON HAYNESMaster Electrician Assistant Master Electrician
GREGORY SCOTT MILLER MATTHEW BERTUCCICostume Shop Manager Cutter/DraperMARLA J. JURGLANIS ABBIE WYSOR
Wardrobe Properties MasterBRIDGET ANNE BRENNAN ELIZABETH STUMP
Stage Management Associate Stage Management InternsKATE NELSON MICHAEL CHITTENDEN
MARY PIZZULLO
*Member, Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers.
12
1514
The People’s Light & Theatre Company wishes to extend our deepest gratitudeand appreciation to TARGET for becoming the lead corporate sponsor for theTARGET Family Discovery Series for the 2009-2010 Season. We are delighted tohave TARGET join us in our commitment to provide families with a “growingplace;” a safe, fun and exciting venue for people to be together, sharing the uniquethrill of live theatre created with the best interests of children and families in mind.
In the U.S., the ING family of companies offers a comprehensive array offinancial services to retail and institutional clients. One of the ways ING definessuccess is by helping to build strong, vibrant communities. ING contributes tocommunities through grants and sponsorships and by coordinating local volunteeractivities for ING employees. These activities also build awareness of the INGbrand, strengthening ING’s reputation in the marketplace. ING’s 115,000worldwide employees serve 60 million customers in 50 countries. For moreinformation about ING, please visit www.ing.com/us.
Located in the heart of Great Valley, The Staybridge Suites Hotel is an all suiteproperty with all the services of a traditional hotel, but the feel of home. They are theideal hotel whether you are staying for one night, or for an extended stay. Their suitesare unparalleled, with fully equipped kitchens, spacious living rooms and privatebedrooms with bath. Visit them at www.SBSMalvern.com or call 610-296-4343.
Save the Date for People’s Light’s 35th Anniversary Gala!A tribute to the 35 years that make up the history of People’s Light
as well as a celebration of the company today and on into the future.
April 16, 2010
To register to attend the event and for more details please visit PeoplesLight.org.
IN APPRECIATION
Next trip: December 3, 2009 Special tour of Philadelphia Please Touch Museum!
Contact any branch for details.
East Goshen610-535-4850
Malvern 610-535-4820
Trooper610-535-4860
Limerick610-535-4880
Paoli 610-535-4890
Wayne610-535-4580
Chester Springs610-535-4830
Blue Bell610-535-4800
WWW.PENNLIBERTYBANK.COM
Exclusively designed forindividuals age 55 or better.
Penn Liberty Bank’sClassic Club combines thebest of banking with a host
Open HousesWednesday,
Dec. 12th, 9:00AMWedneday,
Jan. 6th, 1:00PM
Call 610-326-0544for Information
■ Superior Curriculum■ Small Classes
■ Traditional yet creative way of teaching
■ Independent Day Schoolfor Boys & Girls
Nursery through Eighth Grade
1716
Lois Sach BinderRegina ValoLois Sach Binder is thrilled to makeher debut at PLTC! Lois recentlyfinished a successful run of Respectat Act II Playhouse and will bereprising her role again this winter atthe Society Hill Playhouse. Criticallyacclaimed as Iowa Housewife inMenopause the Musical, favoritesinclude Mayor Matilda in All ShookUp (Media), Ernestina in Hello, Dolly!(Walnut Street), Louise in Always . . .Patsy Cline (Sellersville), LuLu inLarry Gatlin’s Texas Flyer (TUTS), andAlma Hix in Music Man — directorTerrence Mann (North Carolina).Holding a B.A. (Swarthmore) andM.A. (NYU), Lois appears in film,TV, voice-overs and cabaret. Muchthanks to PLTC, family and friends.For Tori and Sasha.
Rachel BrennanFrannie, The Production AssistantRachel Brennan is thrilled to bemaking her People’s Light debut! She is a graduate of The CatholicUniversity of America (cum laude),where she studied Musical Theatre.She recently originated the role ofCindy in the World Premiere ofMarlee Matlin and Doug Cooney’sNobody’s Perfect at the KennedyCenter in Washington, D.C. Recentcredits include: Lana Sherwood in It’sA Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play(Prince Music Theatre), Charlie’sMother in Willy Wonka (TheKennedy Center), Princess Georgianain Princess and the Pea, and TheFarmer’s Wife/Princess in Puss n’Boots (Storybook Music Theatre).This winter Rachel can be seen inThe Kennedy Center’s first nationaltour of Nobody’s Perfect. She wouldlike to thank her friends and familyfor their constant love and support.
Marla BurkholderErnestina FeffengeligMarla Burkholder splits her time
between acting, teaching, anddialect coaching in the Philadelphiatheater community. She holds anM.F.A. in acting from TempleUniversity and teaches acting andspeech for 1812 Productions,People’s Light & Theatre, andTemple Theaters among others. She is the Co-Artistic Director ofShakespeare in Clark Park, anoutdoor theater venture in WestPhiladelphia. Marla was last on stageat People’s Light in Robin Hood andThe Giver. Thanks to the wholeSnow White team for this adventure.
Jeff CoonVladimir Von UpchuckJeffrey Coon is so excited andgrateful to be back at People’s Light for his second Panto! Heappeared as Prince Aiden ofSargasso in Cinderella last year. He has performed locally at WalnutStreet Theatre, Arden TheatreCompany, Philadelphia TheatreCompany, Prince Music Theater,The Fulton Theatre in Lancaster,and many others. Favorite rolesinclude: Che (Evita), Billy Bigelow(Carousel), Harold Hill (The MusicMan), and Franklin Shepard(Merrily We Roll Along). Later thisseason he’ll be seen as GeorgesSeurat in Sunday in the Park withGeorge at the Arden. Many thanksto Pete, Abigail, Kathryn, Michael,Grace, and everyone at PLTC forhaving him back and much love, asalways, to his entire family.
Ben DibbleJones, The Screen WriterBen is thrilled to be back at People’sLight! Ben is a nine-time BarrymoreAward nominee and has appearedlocally at the Arden, the Wilma, the Walnut, 1812 Productions,the Lantern, Act II Playhouse, theKimmel Center, Delaware TheatreCompany, and Lenape RegionalP.A.C. Ben was the recipient of the
PROFILES
Lois Sach Binder
Rachel Brennan
Marla Burkholder
Jeff Coon
17
Ben Dibble
financiall aidd
MEDIA, PA • 610.565.1960www.mpfs .org
OPEN HOUSES, 9AM: NOV. 20 & JAN. 22
engagement
exceptional teachersjoy
challenge
differentiated instruction
diverse perspectives
opportunityy
small classes
Media-Providence FriendsA PREK-8 QUAKER SCHOOL OFFERING
560 Sproul Road Villanova, PA 19085610.971.0498 www.ndapa.org
Catholic Values.
Independent Thought.
Outstanding Young Women.
Grade 6 Scholarship & Entrance Exam
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Our teachers don’tknow how to teach
your child
…until theymeet her.
At the Academy In Manayunk,We understand that children learn differently
OPEN HOUSEThursday, January 14, 2010 • 9-11 a.m.
To register, visit www.aimpa.org or call 215-483-2461094821
18 19
welcome these talented newcomersto People's Light. Mark is acompany member happilycelebrating his twelfth year withPLTC. And in addition to spendingthe last five holiday seasons in a dressas The Dame in the annual People'sLight Panto, he includes SherlockHolmes & The Case of the Jersey Lily,Twelfth Night, The Foreigner, TheCrucible, The Miser, Arthur's Stone,Merlin's Fire, Born Yesterday, TheLittle Foxes, Camping with Henryand Tom, and Hearts among some of his recent favorites here. He is aneleven-season veteran of The NorthCarolina Shakespeare Festival,residing there throughout the 1990sas a Resident Company Member,while spending many off-seasons atThe Charlotte Repertory Theatre.Earlier, as a founding member andten-year veteran of the actingcompany at The Madison Rep, Mr. Lazar performed regularly withnearly all of Wisconsin's professionaltheatres. Up next: the People's Lightproduction of King Lear. And onceagain this holiday season, Mark isthe voice of Ebenezer Scrooge forFirst State Children’s Theatre’s livePublic Radio Broadcast (and re-broadcasts) of Charles Dickens’ AChristmas Carol.
Susan McKeyRhonda, The Ladies’ MaidSusan is, as always, thrilled that it isthat Panto time of year. She hasappeared in all five previous holidayPantos, and hopes that she can havethis much fun until she is a very oldlady. Susan has been a companymember at People’s Light since1988, and last season was seen asSylvia Stein in End Days andPoisianna in Cinderella. Last springshe also worked with Edward Albeeand played Ann in the Philadelphiapremiere of Albee’s At Home at theZoo at the Philadelphia TheatreCompany. But People’s Light is her
artistic home, and other favoriteroles here include Lillie Langtry inSherlock Holmes & The Case of theJersey Lily, Sabina in The Skin ofOur Teeth, and Elizabeth Proctor inThe Crucible. She looks forward tojoining the outstanding company inKing Lear later this season. Susan isa Barrymore Award winner, part ofthe “Freedom Rising” company atthe National Constitution Center,an irrepressible Cape Codder, wifeto the multi-talented BenjaminLloyd, and mother to Griffen, 10,and Ella Marie, 6, who put up withher being “crazy mommy” when sheis in Panto-Land. For them.
Christopher PatrickMullenPierre, The Personal ChefA DeSales graduate and a People’sLight artist since 1989, this is his5th Panto. Other PLTC creditsinclude: Getting Near to Baby,Splittin’ the Raft, Twelfth Night, andThe Crucible. Other recent creditsinclude: When You Comin’ Back RedRyder (Retro Productions); Candide,Assassins, and The Stinky CheeseMan (Arden Theatre Company);King Lear, Dracula: The Journal ofJonathan Harker, The Mystery ofIrma Vep, and As You Like It(Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival);Around the World in 80 Days(Syracuse Stage); Hamlet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and AMidsummer Night’s Dream (OrlandoShakespeare Theatre); and ThePavilion (Chester Theatre Company).Television credits includeappearances on Law & Order. Chrisis a member of Quinnopolis NYand Retro Productions.
Luigi SottileSmith, Radio Announcer & Foley ArtistLuigi is thrilled to be in this year’sholiday Panto. You can also see himthis year at People’s Light in King Learand also in the Wilma Theater’s
PROFILES
Mark Lazar
Susan McKey
Christopher PatrickMullen
Luigi SottileDustin Karrat
2006 F. Otto Haas Emerging ArtistBarrymore Award. Favorite rolesinclude Freddy in Dirty RottenScoundrels, Leo Bloom in TheProducers, Hauptman in Baby Case,and the title roles in Candide andBat Boy: The Musical. Ben will bereturning to the Walnut in Fiddleron the Roof this spring. Many thanksto Pete, Kathryn, and Michael forthis wonderful opportunity. Love toAmy and our three Dibblets.
Sarah DohertyFlora, The HousekeeperSarah is delighted and honored to beworking with this wonderful group ofpeople at People’s Light. Other localfolks she has worked with include PigIron Theatre Co., Arden Theatre Co.,Act II Playhouse, Theater Catalyst,Walnut St. Theatre, Theatre Exileand Brat Productions. Sarah wasnamed Best Actress in a Musical byPhiladelphia Weekly in 2006 (for BratProductions’ Grease and Desist). Shealso won a Barrymore Award thatyear (Pig Iron’s Mission to Mercury)and was nominated in 2003 (Arden’sBoxcar Children) and 2005 (Greaseand Desist). She graduated from theTemple M.F.A. Acting program thispast Spring. Thanks to Pete, Kathryn,Michael and Elizabeth for thiswonderful opportunity. Most of all,thank you darling Joe, for all yoursupport.
Chris FaithMiles, The ButlerChris is excited to be returning toPeople’s Light and proud to be apart of Snow White! Chris hasperformed Off-Broadway in TheSecret Garden and Like It Is at theYork Theatre. He has playedopposite Linda Eder in TheSeduction of Sheila Valentine at theLenape Regional Performing ArtsCenter. Locally he has appeared at theWilma Theater, the Arden TheatreCompany, 1812 Productions, Mum
Puppettheatre, PennsylvaniaShakespeare Festival, Act IIPlayhouse and the Bristol RiversideTheatre. Chris is a multipleBarrymore Award nominee,including for Best Actor in a Play.He co-hosted the 2006/07Barrymore Awards ceremonyalongside Greg Wood. Chris holdsan M.F.A. in Acting from BrandeisUniversity, and he and his lovelywife, Reina, own and operateDance Arts Collaborative, achildren’s performing arts school.
Andrew KaneBubba, The Body GuardAndrew Kane is pleased to be back at People’s Light after playing TomCat in last year’s Cinderella. A 2007graduate of DeSales University, otherarea credits include The PennsylvaniaShakespeare Festival, The Lantern,Theatre Horizon, and The Arden.He has received Barrymorenominations for Ensemble in a Play (Go, Dog. Go! at the Arden),Ensemble in a Musical, andSupporting Actor in a Musical (bothfor Cinderella at People’s Light).Love to Julia. For Mom and Dad.
Dustin KarratGeorge, The GardenerDustin graduated from ArcadiaUniversity this May with a B.A. inTheatre Arts. Since then, he hasperformed at Hedgerow Theatre inThe Musical Comedy Murders of1940 (Ken de la Maize) and in TheIbsen Project: A Lonely Light (SigurdIbsen) in this year’s Fringe Festival.Dustin is absolutely thrilled to bepart of this great production. Loveto his family, his fairy godmother,and his Paigelynn.
Mark LazarHatta WhopperMark Lazar is thrilled to be reunitedonce again with this wonderfulgroup of colleagues, and honored to
PROFILES
Sarah Doherty
Chris Faith
Andrew Kane
2120
production of Leaving. Previous rolesinclude Templar in Nathan the Wisehere at People’s Light, Father Welsh inThe Lonesome West, Horace/Chrysaldein The School for Wives, Cassio inOthello, Lush in The Hothouse,Khlestakov in The GovernmentInspector (all at the LanternTheatre), Antipholus of Syracuse inThe Comedy of Errors (Shakespearein Clark Park), and Handsome inWhiskey Neat (Azuka Theatre). Thankyou so much to Pete and the cast.
Tom TetiLB MogulTom Teti appeared recently atPeople’s Light in Cinderella, TreasureIsland, and A Tale of Two Cities. Thissummer he appeared in Philadelphia’sPlayPenn Festival. He is producerand director of the Reading Writer’sevent for the Center for Literacy. Heteaches acting at Hedgerow Theatre.
Samantha BellomoAssistant Director/ChoreographerSam has been the Fight/MovementChoreographer on several shows atPLTC, including the last five holidayPantos, and was the AssistantDirector on Theophilus North,Getting Near to Baby, Cinderella, andThe Day of the Picnic. In February2009, she was thrilled to join thePeople’s Light staff as Artistic andEducation Liaison. Most recentchoreography credits include As YouLike It and Le Dindon (VillanovaTheatre) and Master Harold and theBoys and Picasso at the Lapin Agile(Delaware Theatre Company). Shehas also worked at Arden TheatreCompany, Lantern Theatre, and ActII Playhouse, and is a three-timeBarrymore nominee for OutstandingChoreography/Movement.
Charles T. BrastowProduction Manager/Sound DesignerChaz’s first encounter with People’sLight was as an intern during the
summer of 1984. He joined thecompany full-time in 1987 duringformer Production Manager KenMarini’s tenure. Since then he hasstage managed over 80 productionsand designed sound for over 120.Last year he created the sounds forCinderella and A Tale of Two Cities.In addition to his work for PLTC,he has designed for the ArdenTheatre, Philadelphia ShakespeareCompany, Cheltenham Center forthe Performing Arts, PlayPenn,Delaware Theatre Company, ArenaStage, and Primary Stages. He hasalso worked for Nickelodeon(Double Dare, Think Fast, andFinder’s Keepers), Carnival CruiseLines, Greg ThompsonProductions, Miller-ReichProductions, Zap Productions,MLR Theatrical, and Scenery First.Chaz also has an M.A. in History.
Jorge CousineauVideo DesignerJorge Cousineau is very excited toreturn to People’s Light. He hasworked on about seventy productionsin theater and dance, designingsounds, sets, lights and video forcompanies such as the Arden, theWilma, Philadelphia TheatreCompany, 1812 Productions,Theatre Exile and Subcircle, theperformance/installation company he operates together with his wifeNiki. Jorge feels supported by histwo amazing children, having gained their forgiveness for countless unreadbedtime stories by working on manyequally inspiring pieces of children’stheater.
Mark CristofaroDrums & PercussionMark Cristofaro has been making allkinds of noises that involve hitting,pounding, smashing, shaking,bashing, banging, clanging, andnoisemaking since the age of five, and does it with the unparalleled
PROFILES
Tom Teti
28 BRIDGE AVENUE | BERWYN, PA455 PARK WAY | BROOMALL, PA
www.surreyservices.org
CALL TODAY
610-647-6404
Non-profit community serving seniors since 1981.
Surrey Services for Seniors helps Tom
live at home with independence
and dignity while being an active
member of the community.
ENJOY VIBRANT LIVING
HOMECARE
TRANSPORTATION
HOME MAINTENANCE
ACTIVITIES
The SEVEN STARS SHOP
At Kimberton Waldorf School410 West Seven Stars RoadKimberton, PA 19442
Our 30th YearPottery & Handcrafted ItemsBrown Sheep Yarns*Bamboo NeedlesEuropean Doll Houses and StablesPuzzles & GamesCastles, Knights and DragonsBooks for Children and ParentsCraft Supplies and KitsWaldorf Dolls and Doll ClothesBeeswax Candles and HoneypotsHoliday Ornaments
Open MWF 8 to 4 Sept.-JuneAnd Special Saturdays 10 to 4Nov. 28, and Dec. 5, 12, 19Call for Information and Directions610-933-3635, ext. 111
5% Off with This Ad1 to a Customer
2322
musicality and subtlety only a “drummer”can convey. Performing professional musicaltheater all over the greater Delaware Valley,he has had the pleasure and opportunity towork in Philadelphia’s finest theatricalestablishments like the Arden TheatreCompany, The Prince Music Theater, TheWalnut Street Theatre, The Media Theatre,The Lenape Regional Performing ArtsCenter, and of course, the wonderfulPeople’s Light & Theatre Company. As anaccomplished all-around percussionist anddrum set player, Mark has also performed withlocal favorite performing artists Dazzy Dee andthe Fabulous Uptown Band, as an originalmember of the show group Chatterband, andmost currently with the City Lights Orchestra,for which he plays drums and also sings leadvocals. He also has frequently performed withthe Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. Markhas also backed up recording artist BuddyGrecco (“All Around the World”),performed with Patti LaBelle at the DellEast in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, andthis past fall performed in the orchestra forthe 2009 Barrymore Awards ceremony atthe Walnut Street Theatre. This is Mark’sfifth Panto production here, and he is alsocredited for composing and arranging all thedrum/percussion sounds you are listening toin this performance.www.markcristofaro.com
Michael HahnAssistant Sound DesignerMike is a recording engineer and staffmember at PLTC. Many years ago Mikerealized that he was not funny or attractiveenough to be on the stage. Last year, as thesound engineer for Cinderella, he found histrue calling was behind the mixing board.Mike has taken on this ever important rolewith impeccable artistry . . . and modesty.Mike is also proud to announce that he andhis wife are expecting their first child onApril 1st! momfearsmymusic.com
Heidi HayesMusic DirectorHeidi Hayes is delighted to be at People’sLight. She wears many hats in her artisticcareer, which started with a 15-year stint asan opera singer, appearing throughout the
US. In recent years she has gravitated to themusical theatre stage, including both MissNelson productions and as pianist in Side BySide By Sondheim at Walnut St. Then there’sher budding career as a cabaret singer, withperformances around the Philadelphia area.Always passionate about arts education,Heidi is proud of her work in her privatevoice studio and at the Walnut St. TheatreSchool. Love to the dynamic duo. Thanks to Sam and Margarett.
Rosemarie E. McKelveyCostume DesignerA member of the Resident Ensemble ofArtists, Rosemarie’s most recent designswere for Cinderella, The Glass Menagerie,Treasure Island, The Giver, Robin Hood, TheMan from Nebraska, Fabulation, Jack & theBeanstalk, Jungalbook, A Higher Place inHeaven, and Around the World in 80 Days.Previous costume designs here include TheForgiving Harvest, Arthur’s Stone, Merlin’sFire, In the Blood, and A Delicate Balance.Other theatre companies she has workedwith include the Minneapolis Children’sTheatre, The Arden Theatre Company, The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, New Paradise Laboratories, Pig IronTheatre, 1812 Productions, Theatre Exile,Actors Theatre of Louisville, and the AzukaTheatre Collective. Rosemarie received the2009 and 2007 Barrymore Awards forCostume Design and was nominated for lastseason’s production of Cinderella. Rosemariewould like to thank the Costume Shop fortheir beautiful work.
Kate McSorleyProduction Stage ManagerKate is excited to begin her 8th season here at People’s Light. Credits last seasoninclude Doubt: A Parable, A Tale of TwoCities, Cinderella: A Musical Panto, and The Persians.
Elizabeth PoolDramaturgElizabeth is the Resident Dramaturg atPeople’s Light. Favorite productions hereinclude Cinderella, The Persians, Young Ladyfrom Rwanda, The Glass Menagerie, Treasure
PROFILES
A library card...it’s small enough to fit in your hand, powerful enough to change your life! It’s FREE, and you need only one card to use at all 18 libraries!
Chester County Library610-280-2600 • www.ccls.org
Atglen • Avon Grove • Bayard Taylor • Chester County • Chester SpringsCoatesville • Downingtown • Easttown • Henriette Hankin • Honey BrookMalvern • Oxford • Paoli • Parkesburg • Phoenixville • Spring City Tredyffrin • West Chester
Sunrise of Paoli 610-251-9994 324 Lancaster Ave., Malvern, PA 19355
Assisted Living • Memory Care
It’s been over 25 years since Sunrise Senior Living started giving seniors more choices about the way they want to live.
Today, Sunrise offers a variety of living arrangements, amenities and services, meal plans, social activities, transportation options, and personalized assistance and care. Our “resident-centered” approach to senior living puts the senior first, giving them options to meet their individual needs and wishes. Visit or call a Sunrise Senior Living community, and choose the life that’s right for you.
How to choose a senior community.
Start with choices.
www.sunriseseniorliving.com
5 5 5 5 5
5 5 5 5 5
2524
PROFILES
Abigail AdamsArtistic DirectorMs. Adams is Artistic Director of The People’s Light & TheatreCompany. During her 33-yearassociation with the Theatre, she has directed more than sixty plays,including Nathan the Wise, The Dayof the Picnic, Getting Near to Baby,Theophilus North, Twelfth Night,Something You Did, Fabulation, TheMember of the Wedding, TheO’Connor Girls, Sleeping Beauty: AComic Panto in the British Style, TheMiser, String of Pearls, Arthur’sStone, Merlin’s Fire, In the Blood,Playhouse Creatures, Book of Days,The Road to Mecca, Sally’s Gone, SheLeft Her Name, More Grimm Tales,Heartbreak House, A Perfect Ganesh,Arabian Nights, My Mother Said INever Should, Misalliance, ThreeHotels, Peter Pan, The Last GoodMoment of Lily Baker, and Taken inMarriage. Ms. Adams has directedreadings and workshops of newplays for Playwrights Theatre ofNew Jersey, Circle Rep, New YorkStage and Film, and the PublicTheatre. Abbey served for ten yearson the faculty of SwarthmoreCollege and has also taught at NewYork University, Bryn MawrCollege, Carnegie MellonUniversity, and The ShakespeareFestival in Stratford, Ontario. Shehas served on a variety of nationalboards and panels and is an activeadvocate for arts education. Sheholds an Honorary Doctorate ofHumane Letters from UrsinusCollege.
Grace E. Grillet Managing DirectorGrace E. Grillet has served asManaging Director of The People’sLight & Theatre Company sinceMarch 1997 and her responsibilitiesinclude oversight and management of finance, facilities and day to day operations, fundraising andinstitutional development, marketing/public relations, and audiencedevelopment. Grillet’s tenure withthe Company began in 1990 asDirector of Development, a post she held for seven years. Prior tojoining People’s Light, Grillet wasAdministrative Director for thePhiladelphia Festival Theatre for NewPlays from 1983-1990 and began hercareer in Student Activities at theUniversity of Pennsylvania. She serveson the board of the GreaterPhiladelphia Cultural Alliance as pastchair and is a board member of theTheatre Alliance of GreaterPhiladelphia. She also serves as amentor in the Philadelphia CulturalManagement Intitiative program. She has participated in the followingprofessional developmentopportunities: The Legacy Programof the Philadelphia CulturalManagement Initiative, National Arts Strategies Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders at StanfordUniversity, NAS Leadership in aChanging Environment, Target/TCG Expanding the Manager’sRepertoire, and Leadership Inc.
Abigail Adams
Grace E. Grillet
Island, Six Characters in Search of an Author,Theophilus North, Splittin’ the Raft, SomethingYou Did, Fabulation, and The Crucible. Shehas also worked with 1812 Productions, ActII, PlayPenn and Villanova Theatre. She is onthe Literary Committee for the PhiladelphiaYoung Playwrights, an evaluator for thePlayPenn Festival, and is the PhiladelphiaRegional Vice President of the LiteraryManagers & Dramaturgs of the Americas.Elizabeth has a B.F.A. in Acting fromN.Y.U.’s Tisch School of the Arts and anM.A. in Theatre from Villanova University.
Pete PryorDirectorPete Pryor is delighted to return to PLTCafter directing last year’s Barrymore Award-winning Cinderella. Pete is the Co-Founder of1812 Productions and the Artist-in-Residenceat the Pathway School. Thanks to Abbey,Grace, KP, Michael, and David Bradley.
James F. Pyne, Jr.Set DesignerJim is Director of Design at People’s Light.In his 32 seasons with PLTC, he has createdsets and/or lights for over 200 productions,including A Tale of Two Cities, Cinderella,The Persians, Sherlock Holmes & The Case ofthe Jersey Lily, The Glass Menagerie, TreasureIsland, Theophilus North, Humble Boy, TheGiver, Twelfth Night, Robin Hood, Anne ofGreen Gables, The Foreigner, The Crucible,The Member of the Wedding, A MidsummerNight’s Dream, Sleeping Beauty, JuliusCaesar, Holes, A View from the Bridge, ADelicate Balance, The Little Foxes, He HeldMe Grand, Playhouse Creatures, Book ofDays, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Road toMecca, Sally’s Gone, She Left Her Name, andSister Carrie. Jim has received ten Barrymorenominations for Outstanding Scenic and
Lighting Design, winning for OutstandingScenic Design in 1996 for The Life of Galileoand in 2002 for The Merchant of Venice. Hehas also designed scenery for the Arden(Sunday in the Park with George, SweeneyTodd, A Little Night Music, Henry V, HeddaGabler and Private Lives), VillanovaUniversity, Act II Playhouse, the Children’sTheatre Company of Minneapolis and theEnchantment Theatre Company.
Thom WeaverLighting DesignerThom Weaver’s recent designs includeComing Home (Wilma), 26 Miles (TwoRiver, Roundhouse) In the Daylight (VitalTheatre, NYC), Betrayal (Hangar), CompleteWorks and A Midsummer Night’s Dream(PSF), Heart of the City (Urban Stages, NY),Arcadia (Folger Theatre), American Buffalo(Theatre Exile, Barrymore nom.), Scorched(Wilma Theater, Barrymore nom.),ReENTRY (Two River Theatre), My NameIs Asher Lev (Arden Theatre), Two Rooms(Lion Theatre, NY), Five Fingers of Funk(Children’s Theatre Company), TwelfthNight (Cal Shakes). Other theatre creditsinclude: CENTERSTAGE, Syracuse Stage,Asolo Rep, Berkshire Theatre Festival,Williamstown Theatre Festival, SignatureTheater Company, Media Theatre,Berkshire Opera, Delaware TheatreCompany, York Theatre, Summer PlayFestival, 37 ARTS, Spoleto Festival USA,City Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre,and Yale Rep. Awards include the 2007 BestLighting Design AUDELCO Award forSignature Theater’s King Hedley II, and the2003 Entertainment Design Magazine TyroTalent award. He received his B.F.A. fromCarnegie Mellon University and his M.F.A.from Yale School of Drama.
PROFILES
ValleyDel Publications, Inc.is proud to bring you this playbill.
For advertising rates, sizes & schedules please call 610-918-9300 or info@valleydel.com
Cert no. SGS-COC-003775
26 27
Artistic DirectorABIGAIL ADAMS*
Managing DirectorGRACE E. GRILLET
ARTISTICDirector of Design
JAMES F. PYNE, JR.*Literary Manager
ALDA CORTESE*Playwright in Residence
LOUIS LIPPA*Resident Costume Designer
MARLA J. JURGLANIS*Co-Founder/Guest Director
KEN MARINI*Senior Dramaturg
LEE DEVIN*Resident Dramaturg
ELIZABETH POOL*Artistic & Education Liaison
SAMANTHA BELLOMOArtistic Associates
PETER DELAURIER*STEPHEN NOVELLIKATHRYN PETERSEN*MARY ELIZABETH
SCALLEN*Artistic Intern
CLAIRE INIE-RICHARDS
EDUCATIONDirector of Education
NANCY SHAWEducation Coordinator
SARA WAXMANResident Teaching Artist
MELANYE FINISTER* Dramaturgy/Education Intern
AMY LIPMANNew Voices Van Driver
DENNIS DORANRICHARD HILL
ADMINISTRATIONGeneral Manager
ELLEN ANDERSONBusiness Office Manager
STELLA BATESAssistant to the Directors
HEATHER DIBBLEAdministrative Assistants
MARYANN GAVINWINNIE KILLIANANN SULLIVAN
House ManagerDEENA SCHENDLINGER
House Management StaffCRYSTAL BAIRD BRIAN CAMBELL MARYBETH HYATTADRIENNE MILLERCAROL O’BRIENMICHAEL O’CONNELLMARY SACKKATE TURLEY
COMMUNICATIONS/MARKETINGDirector of Marketing &
CommunicationsCHRISTINE BARBUSH
KOZSUCHDirector of Audience Services
AMY WILSONMarketing Manager
ABBY SUCHTINGSubscriptions Manager/
Marketing AssistantANDREA SHIVES
Marketing InternALYSSA DYTKO
Sales DirectorADRIA CHARLES
Box Office ManagerELIZABETH GARDNER
Assistant Box Office ManagerCHRISTOPHER ROGERS
Box Office StaffMICHAEL DURKINLISA ROMANOKARI ROWELAUREN WHITEMAN
Telemarketing AssociatesDAVE CLEMENSTERRY ECHLINKAREN HARLINJOHN HOPKINSLINDA LARSONDONNA LEVYLINDA OWENSJOHN PETTINGELLTERRIE REEDKEN VARLEY
DEVELOPMENTDirector of Development
JANE P. MOSSDirector of Corporate Relations
and Special EventsSARAH SELVAGGIO
Campaign DirectorRICHARD QUINN
Development CoordinatorJENNIFER MULLEN
Information Systems Manager/Development AssistantALICE L. BARTMER
Development AssistantMEGAN LEA
Development VolunteerMARYANN GAVIN
PRODUCTIONProduction Manager
CHARLES T. BRASTOW*Technical Director
JOE FRANZScenic Shop Foreman
DYLAN JAMISONScenic Carpenter
JEFFERSON HAYNESScenic Painter
WILL SCRIBNERProperties Master
ELIZABETH STUMPMaster Electrician
GREG MILLERAssistant Master Electrician
MATTHEW BERTUCCIProduction Stage Manager
KATE McSORLEY*Stage Management Associate
KATE NELSONStage Management Interns
MIKE CHITTENDENMARY PIZZULLO
Accommodations Manager/Production Stage ManagerPATRICIA G. SABATO
Sound OperatorMICHAEL HAHN
Costume Shop ManagerMARLA J. JURGLANIS*
Cutter/DraperABBIE WYSOR
Wardrobe SupervisorBRIDGET ANNE
BRENNANCostume Staff
BARBARA NATALEMEGAN WHITE-MARLEY
Farmhouse CateringFARMHOUSE BISTRO, INC.
Farmhouse ManagementSHANE MAGEE
OPERATIONSProject Coordinator, Buildings
& GroundsCAMILO RINCON
Cleaning and MaintenanceMIKE KEEGAN
LandscapingBEAUTY N’ DESIGN
STAFF
People’s Light devotes 22% of the Theatre’sAnnual Budget to Project Discovery, ourcollection of Arts Education Programs.Project Discovery offers many exciting waysfor you as a member of the community tocreate something that didn’t exist before, andto discover something new about yourself inthe process. These programs take place atPeople’s Light, in schools and universities,and with community groups throughout thePhiladelphia region.PROJECT DISCOVERY PROGRAMS
Project Discovery High SchoolA free student matinee program for over 10,000
students from 21 area schools each year. Professional Development for Teachers
In-service workshops for classroom teachers.School and Community Residencies
Theatre-making projects throughout the regionThe New Voices Ensemble
An ongoing collaboration among students fromnearby communities, including Chester and
Coatesville, and the Theatre’s artistic company.The Family Discovery Series
Compelling plays for family audiences.Theatre School and Summerstage
Year-round classes for adults and youth.
PROJECT DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOLSAvon Grove High SchoolBishop Shanahan High SchoolCenter for Arts and Technology – Pickering
CampusCoatesville Area Senior High SchoolCoatesville Area 9th and 10th Grade CenterConestoga Senior High SchoolDowningtown East High SchoolDowningtown West High SchoolGreat Valley High SchoolHatboro Horsham Senior High SchoolB. Reed Henderson High SchoolInterboro High SchoolKennett Square High SchoolNorristown Area High SchoolOctorara Area High SchoolOwen J. Roberts High SchoolOxford Area High SchoolPhoenixville Area High SchoolBayard Rustin High SchoolUnionville High SchoolWest Chester East High School
* Member of Resident Ensemble
27
BOARD OF TRUSTEESL. Frederick Sutherland, PresidentKenneth B. Mumma, Vice PresidentBrian D. Doerner, TreasurerHal Real, SecretaryAbigail AdamsSally S. BullardAnne M. CongdonCarole Haas GravagnoLeonard HaasThomas P. HoganArnold W. JohnsenZane David MemegerDavid D. MooberryElizabeth PoolSteven J. ReissJayson SuttonKarin B. TakiffPenelope P. WatkinsCarol Aichele, ex-officio
HONORARY BOARD OFTRUSTEESKenneth D. Hill, ChairEvelyn AndrewsEarl M. BakerWilliam C. BuckWilliam F. Drake, Jr.Josephine KleinPaul J. LevineAnne U. MartinMargarett F. McKeelSam S. McKeelBetty U. MusserBenjamin R. NeilsonWilliam D. RavdinMarilyn SteinbrightDanny S. Fruchter, Founding Producing Director
COMPANY OF ARTISTSAbigail AdamsKevin BergenDavid BradleyCharles BrastowAlda CorteseRussell DavisPeter DeLaurierMark Del GuzzoLee DevinElizabeth Webster DukeMelanye FinisterLeonard HaasDavid IngramMarla JurglanisMark LazarLouis LippaKen MariniRosemarie McKelveySusan McKeyKate McSorleyPaul MeshejianChristopher Patrick MullenStephen NovelliDennis ParichyKathryn PetersenCeal PhelanElizabeth PoolAhren PotratzJames F. Pyne, Jr.Marcia SaundersMary Elizabeth ScallenCathy SimpsonGraham SmithTom TetiSaige ThompsonJulianna Zinkel
BOARD and COMPANY
Go to www.peopleslight.org and click on
the homepage link to sign up for our e-club.
We’ll send you a host of insider’s tips, including invitations
to special events, discounts on shows and classes, and
even interviews with Artistic staff.
28 29
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
39 Conestoga Road Malvern, PA 19355
www.peopleslight.orgBox Office Hours Noon – 6pm daily
610.644.3500
SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTEDIN OUR THEATERS.IN CASE OF FIRE - Walk in a calm & orderly manner to thenearest exit. DO NOT RUN.FIRST AID - For first aid assistance,please contact the House Manager ornearest usher.LATECOMERS - People’s Lightrespectfully reminds you that in ordernot to disturb patrons already seated,latecomers will be seated in the nearestavailable seats at an appropriate pausein the performance. Patrons may thenmove to their original seats atintermission.CAMERAS, TAPE RECORDERS,CELLULAR PHONES, PAGERSare strictly prohibited in the theater.Please ensure that your wristwatchalarm does not sound during aperformance. Patrons expectingurgent messages are requested to leavetheir name & seat location with theHouse Manager when being seated.SPECIAL SERVICES - Ourtheaters are fully accessible to thephysically disabled and includewheelchair seating. Please notify thebox office in advance. Handicappedparking is available near theentrance to the buildings. Ourtheater offers assisted listeningdevices in both spaces. Please see theBox Office to request a device.FACILITY RENTALS - TheFarmhouse and theaters at People’sLight are available for weddings,meetings or to make any of yourevents special. Contact Shane Mageeat 610.647.8060.VOLUNTEERS - There’s always aneed for ushers. Contact us at610.647.1900.A GREAT GIFT IDEA!! If you’reconfused about what to get for thatwedding, anniversary, birthday orspecial gift — consider a subscriptionto The People’s Light & TheatreCo. Contact Andrea Shives at610.647.1900 x113.
HISTORYNow in our 35th season, the People’s Light & Theatre Company is a non-
profit, professional theatre founded in 1974 by Danny Fruchter, Meg Fruchter,Ken Marini, and Dick Keeler. These artists were committed to making theatrerooted in service to the community with artists who lived in the community.Today, this founding principle remains central to People’s Light through ourmission and programming. Our mission is to make plays drawn from manysources to entertain, inspire and engage our community. We hope that theseplays and programs bring people together and provide opportunities forreflection, discovery and celebration.
We extend our mission through arts education programs that excitecuriosity about and deepen understanding of the world around us. Our artistic
ensemble engages in significantcommunity collaboration andcontinues to make connections withnew audiences through our nationallyrecognized arts education program,Project Discovery. This programserves 30,000 young people each yearthrough in-school residencies, studentmatinees that bring students from 20high schools to the theatre twice each
year for free, special projects tailored to specific youth communities, and ayear-round Theatre School for both young people and adults. We house guestartists in a restored 18th-century farmhouse that includes a banquet room thatcan be rented for special events, as well as a bistro, Places! Total communityserved is nearly 85,000 annually. Our $5 million annual budget employs 70full and permanent part-time artists and staff members and almost 200additional guest artists.
People’s Light has always made its home in Chester County. In 1979 theTheatre moved to our current seven-acre site in Malvern, which includes two blackbox theatres with 375 and 180 seats, respectively. We produce seven to nine playsper season, mixing world premieres, contemporary plays, and fresh approaches toclassic texts for our 6-Play Series and Family Discovery Series. The Theatrecontinues to be recognized nationally for commissioning new plays; of the 338productions we have mounted over the course of our 35-year history, 122 wereworld/regional premieres, over one-third of our production output. Recentcommissions that have received world-premiere performances at People’s Lightwere Y York’s adaptation of Jerry Spinelli’s Eggs, Russell Davis’ The Day of thePicnic, the adaptation and translation of Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Searchof an Author by company member Louis Lippa; Playwright Russell Davis’adaptation of Crispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi; and Y York’s adaptation of GettingNear to Baby by Audrey Couloumbis which was just remounted at Childsplay inTempe, Arizona and soon to be produced at Seattle Children’s Theatre.
Notable past productions include Lou Lippa’s two-part, six-hour adaptationof Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie, Karen Sunde’s Achilles: A Kabuki Play (bothworld premieres), and The Gospel at Colonus by Bob Telson and Lee Breuer.American premieres include: Edward Kemp’s translation of Gotthold Lessing’sNathan the Wise, David Hare’s adaptation of Brecht’s The Life of Galileo, GrimmTales, Beauty and the Beast, and More Grimm Tales from London’s Young Vic.Our productions have toured as close to home as Philadelphia (Holes at theKimmel Center in 2005) and as far away as Mexico, Budapest, and Cyprus.
People’s Light has been the recipient of major grants from many nationaland local foundations and corporations, including The National Endowment forthe Arts; AT&T:OnStage; NEA Shakespeare for a New Generation; The OpenSociety Institute; The Shubert Foundation; The Surdna Foundation; TCG NewGenerations and The Lila Wallace Reader’s Digest Fund; The Fund for NewAmerican Plays; Target Corporation; The Pew Charitable Trusts; ThePhiladelphia Foundation, The William Penn Foundation; The ConnellyFoundation; The ARAMARK Charitable Fund at the Vanguard CharitableEndowment Program; Sunoco, Inc.; The Independence Foundation; ING; andPECO, an Exelon Company (see more listings under annual fund at the back ofthis program). Nationally, People’s Light holds a reputation for excellence andinnovation. In the five-county Philadelphia region, People’s Light is valued as acultural center that responds to its community.
3130
PARTNERSMr. and Mrs. William
C. BuckAnne M. CongdonMrs. Carole Haas
Gravagno and Mr.Emilio Gravagno
Mr. Leonard HaasFM and Dave MooberryKen and Moira MummaMr. and Mrs. L.
Frederick SutherlandHon. and Mrs. Tom
Watkins
PRODUCERSAnonymous (1)Gladys M. BlackBrian D. Doerner EsqMr. Thomas Hogan and
Ms. Victoria SilbeyJosephine KleinMr. and Mrs. Sam S.
McKeelBetty U. MusserMr. and Mrs. Benjamin
R. NeilsonMrs. Richard O. Smith
ACTORS Mr. and Mrs. Roland K.
Bullard IIMr. and Mrs. John E.
FarrellMr. and Mrs. Zane D.
MemegerHal Real and Anne
Sheppard
PLAYWRIGHTS Ann Sullivan and Alice
L. BartmerMr. and Mrs. David
BishopMr. and Mrs. William
F. Drake Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P.
LibsonMr. William D. Ravdin *Barbara Robinson
DIRECTORSAbigail Adams and Lee
DevinJanet and Jim AverillElizabeth BennettMr. and Mrs. Peter A.
BenolielLarry and Pat BrotzgeDeDe and Tony BrownMs. Valerie G. Brown *Mr. and Mrs. J. Mahlon
Buck Jr.Mr. Michael J. DaleyJohn and Marie DuffyMr. and Mrs. Eric
EichlerRitson and Julie
FergusonMr. and Mrs. Perry C.
GreshGrace GrilletDr. and Mrs. Henry A.
JordanRita and Keith KaplanThe Max and Bella
Black Foundation/David B. Kay
Lewis B. Kinter andTerry Timberlake-Kinter
Mr. and Mrs. Allan F.Klien
The Krone FoundationJeff Lewis and Mary
Ann RossiMs. Ruth Hauptfuhrer
LottMr. and Mrs. Nicholas
LudingtonKatherine and William
McNabb *Robin and Jonathan
MollMr. and Mrs. John E.
NashAndy and Ellen QuinnChip and Nancy RoachGregory Rowe *Capt. and Mrs. George
G. RyonBetsy SchumackerMrs. Nicholas ScluferDr. and Mrs. John E.
SpellmanJoan and William
WalkupDeborah Holt WeilMr. and Mrs. Joseph D.
Zulli *
The Spotlight Society is comprised of individuals who support People's Light with gifts of $1,000 ormore. We are deeply grateful to everyone listed below for their generosity toward and their belief inPeople's Light and its future. Spotlight Society members enjoy a number of exclusive benefits thatprovide rich behind-the-scenes experiences of the Theatre and its programs. If you are interested inlearning more about The Spotlight Society, contact Jane Moss at 610-647-1900, ext.102. To make anonline donation, go to www.peopleslight.org/support/index.php.
*Includes matching gift
List complete as of August 15, 2009.
NOTE: If you are a current donor and do not see your name listed above or would like to beacknowledged differently, please call Alice Bartmer at 610-647-1900, ext. 120.
THE SPOTLIGHT SOCIETY
Convenient to the Main Line and Philadelphia
Lansdowne Friends SchoolBig Ideas ~ Small School
610.623.2548 • 110 N. Lansdowne Ave.lansdownefriendsschool.org
Pre-k through 6th grade, Quaker values, Small class size, Creative academic program, Hands-on learning,
Wood shop, Learning gardens, Summer camp, and more.Open House dates: Tuesday, December 8, 9-11am
Thursday, January 14, 9-11amSunday, February 21, 2-4pm
www.wagyourtailwc.com
32 33
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Battagliese Jr.The Baxter FamilyJane N. BeattyMargaret BeauchesneDr. and Mrs. Mark E. BeaugardMr. and Mrs. Robert BeckerMr. Gary W. BecknellIn honor of Milton BedrickDr. and Mrs. Charles E. BemisBill B. Benton and Margaret
PerrymanDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. BentonMrs. Ragnhild BergquistNancy J. BergstenMr. and Mrs. Carl BerkmanMr. and Mrs. James BernsteinLisa BettersMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. BierlMs. Melinda BlackMs. Evelyn BlackmanMr. and Mrs. Mitchell BlatsteinMr. and Mrs. Eugene J. BlaumMr. Finbar BlehenMs. Deni BoekellMrs. Dorothy L. BoeshoreScott and Alison BondMr. and Mrs. William BonesMr. and Mrs. Gregory BoschJerry and Joan BourgeaultWes and Annette BowersDavid and Margaret BradleySusan BrastowPatricia L. BrauchtMary BraumanChuck and Shannon BreuerMr. Henry H. BriggsJean BrindidiMr. and Mrs. Richard BriscoeMr. and Mrs. Michael BrodmanRon and Suzy BrodyDr. and Mrs. Samuel J. BrooksJen and Neil BryantMr. and Mrs. John BryckMr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burch Jr.Patrick and Patricia BurkeMr. and Mrs. Christopher L. BurksAnn and Tim BurnellThe Burtch FamilyChris and Jonathan ButcherMcBee ButcherMr. and Mrs. John ButterworthMrs. Susan S. CallahanDr. and Mrs. Ira S. CantorMargaret and Andrew CappelliBob and Sally CarrollDr. Madeline CartwrightMr. Peter CaseyDavid and Lynn CashellSarah L. CasparGeorge and Jean ChamberlainDebra L. CharlesworthJohn and Janice ChesneyMs. Ann McGill and Mr.
Dennis ChienMr. George CipperlyMr. and Mrs. John H. ClaphamMrs. Darlene M. ClappDavid Clark and Leeanne GelletlyCecily G. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Alton Cleveland Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew CliffordJudith CliffordMr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Clothier IVAnn Watson and Peter CohenMr. and Mrs. Thomas ComittaMr. and Mrs. Hartley S. ConnettDr. and Mrs. Dimitri Contostavlos
Kelly ConwayMr. and Mrs. Samuel CookeMs. Lori CorbettMr. Michael W. CothrenWendy and Leonard Cotton-
OrlandoMs. Carol A. CoyneMichael CrenshawMr. Gary Crowe and Ms.
Marie-Pierre JdanoffJim and Pat Lockhart
Culbertson *Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert CullenMr. and Mrs. Chris CuthbertMr. Joseph I. Daily Jr.Michael and Susan DamianoMr. and Mrs. Christopher DavisMr. and Mrs. Ronald M. DavisMs. Virginia M. DeanBob and Karen DeFriestMrs. Shirley A. DeistJacques and Nancy DeLaurierCarolyn and Charles DeLoneSophia and Rebecca DemopolosMrs. Sharon A. DennisonMr. and Mrs. Richard
DeVirgilioMr. and Mrs. Harold DichterCharlene and Douglas DickMarcia DickersonMrs. Stefania and Dr. David
DiGiallorenzoDaniel and Eleanor DileoMs. Patricia D. D’InnocenzoCharles and Patricia DiPuppoDavid and Barb DiSantoRichard and Marilyn DixonSheila Bell and Thomas DoddsDr. William A. DoernerLenora DolanBarbara and James DolenteJane, Graeme and Kate
DonovanBeverly M. DotterEvelyn and Jim DoughertyRobert and Valerie DowningSpencer B. DowningBarb and Rick DraperMr. and Mrs. James R.
DrumwrightThe Romberger FamilyMr. and Mrs. Paul EbertsMark J. EhlersHedy Margolies-ElefritzMr. and Mrs. David EleshMs. Margaret E. EmersonMr. and Mrs. Michael EnglishRobert and Rosella EnglishMr. and Mrs. H. Robinson
ErteltJim and Nancy EvansRuth and Ed FackenthalMary Rachel Faris and John
RedmondHenry and Lynette FaustMr. and Mrs. Robert F.
FinkelstonJack and Beth FischMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. FisherDr. and Mrs. Charles W.
FleischmannWilliam M. and Eleanor A.
FlemingStephanie A. FlettDaniel and Jean FlickingerBeth and Courtney FoosMr. and Mrs. Don Forbes
Daniel W. FosterDr. and Mrs. Lawrence H.
FramePhil and Joan FredricksKate FritzMs. Leslie GallMary Galligan and Claire
HolahanMr. and Mrs. Paul M. GambleMr. Mark GarvinMr. and Mrs. Edward F. GavinMrs. Linwood GeigerMr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
GellhornWilliam A. Geppert Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James E. GibsonCarol and Edward GilardiMs. Cynthia P. GilhamTeresa and John GinavenMs. Diane M. GirlamoJanet M. Lis and Jerry M.
GonzalesMr. and Mrs. Richard GossAnthonje and Debora
GoudemondRobert S. Graham Jr. and
Sandra A. KwiszPatricia Forbes and Gary GrayMr. and Mrs. Mark A. GrovesMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GuistwhiteSusan and Adam GuttentagTim and Gretchen GuttmanMr. Laurent GuyJulia G. HaasScott and Sarah HackmanMr. and Mrs. Eric HaganMr. and Mrs. Robert D. HallmanMr. and Mrs. John Harris IVMr. and Mrs. J. Barton HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Justin HarrisonMr. Bruce Hartlein and Ms.
Laura PetersenMrs. W. Scott HarvinMr. and Mrs. Robert E. HaskellMr. and Mrs. Robert P.
HauptfuhrerMs. Marion V. HeacockThe Heeb FamilyMr. and Mrs. Frederick
HeldringMs. Christa A. HemansLeslie HemplingMr. Samuel HenckDr. C. Jo White and Dr. John
P. Hennessey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HenzlerJoseph Herbst and Donna HigginsMr. Mark HerringMr. and Mrs. Stephen HessMr. and Mrs. Edward HiergesellMr. and Mrs. Arthur T. HillMs. Kathryn A. HimsworthMark and Karen HiteDiane and James HodgkissMr. and Mrs. Frank HollingerMr. and Mrs. George Holmes IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard V. HolmesJohn Holt and Susan Trainor HoltKate and Jorg HolzleChristine and Matthew HopsonMr. and Mrs. Orville HorwitzThomas and Lucretia HoweMr. Leon HrebienMr. and Mrs. Peter S. HubbardMr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Huey Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Humphreys
Virginia HusbandLyn and Joe HydukeKaren and Francis IacobucciJennifer and Scott IsdanerMr. Howard JacksonMs. Kathleen JacksonGabriele and Thomas JacksonMr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
JacquetteMr. and Mrs. Steven JanneyDr. and Mrs. Steven R. JefferiesAlfred and Anita JohnsonMr. and Mrs. J.O. JohnsonMary JonasMr. and Mrs. Christopher JonesMr. Peter K. KaferCol. and Mrs. Donald G. KaneMr. and Mrs. Doug KargherEverett and Ann KeechMrs. Caroline R. KemmererMr. and Mrs. John KemmererTom Kolessar and Cheryl
Kenia-KolessarMr. and Mrs. Lee KentnerMrs. Thomas G. KeyesMara Gorman and Matthew
KinservikBobbi KisebachMr. Don KligermanMr. and Mrs. Tom KlingMr. and Mrs. Peter N. KloseDr. and Mrs. R. Karl KnightMs. Patricia Kosek *Walt and Mary Alice KottmeyerLarry and Barbara KrickaMr. John KronenbergDeborah and David KrychMr. and Mrs. Michael Labriola Sr.Ms. Kathleen LandellsSue P. LapinSue and Walt LapinskyJanice and Steven LaPorteMr. and Mrs. David P. LargeyRudi and Hattie LaveranThe Layton FamilyMr. and Mrs. Marc LedermanSusan and David LeeMr. and Dr. James LeeMr. and Mrs. David Lenowitz *Donald LeonardThe David Levine FamilyMr. and Mrs. Saul LevitMrs. Betty C. LewisMrs. Lloyd W. LewisMs. Terri A. LewisJim and Claudette LeydenMr. and Mrs. Larry LightMs. Zohra LomriSamuel B. LongBob and Valli LopezDr. and Mrs. Lucas S. LoukedisKaren and Kevin LuceyHeidi and Stuart LurieMr. and Mrs. David L. LurioBob and Peggy LyonMr. and Mrs. K. Thomas
MacFarlaneMr. and Mrs. Stephan MackellMs. Donna MacKinleyMr. and Mrs. James MacKrell Jr.Paul and Kathleen MacMurrayEdward and Priscilla MacNealBob and Deb MadonnaStephanie and John MadsenMr. and Mrs. Vincent MaffeiAntoinette MakowskiMr. and Mrs. Patrick Malarkey
BENEFACTORSAnonymous (2)Anonymous *Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Bachman Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael
BennettRobert and Elaine BielskiDottie and Paul BorchardtMs. Rebecca H. BradbeerMs. Jennifer BraggMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. DonleyPaul and Rebecca EckertEmilio Emini and Janet
SkidmoreMatthew and Lori EspeMorton and Georgia FeingoldMr. Robert E. ForestMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. HillMr. and Mrs. William J. HillL. Stockton Illoway and Eleanor
Morris IllowayDr. Donato LaRossaSally and Paul LevineSally and Eric LokenBarbara LombardoDr. and Mrs. Bruce MapesRenata J. MaslowskiThe William Lyster May
FoundationGwynne G. McDevittJay and Sue MeloyConstance Ferris MeyerPaul NemethBill and Bobbie PotsicJoyce and Tony RingMr. and Mrs. Bruce H. ShapiroMs. Mary Ellen SnyderMr. and Mrs. Robert N. SpahrMr. and Mrs. Robert M. StarrKarin Takiff and John FranckDon and Nancy WeaverJoy WindleMrs. Lindley M. WinstonJean and Charles ZeienDr. and Mrs. William L. Ziglar
PATRONSAnonymous (7)Anonymous, Harry G.Tutek,
Esq., Donor AdvisorPeg AllenJennifer and John AndersonNancy B. AndressDr. Rosemary Watt and Mr.
Charles L. Arnao *Mr. Francis T. AshtonJohn Barr and Shirley BatemanLeslie and Jonathan BassTom and Carol BeamMr. and Mrs. James M. BoyceSusan and Stephen BrownMr. and Mrs. James M. Buck III
Hans and Wendy BuitendijkMrs. Cynthia M. BullaugheyDr. and Mrs. Bruce C. BurtMr. and Mrs. Donald CairnsMr. and Mrs. Peter M.
CarnahanBill and Cissy ClaypoolMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. ConnorMs. Eileen M. CunniffeLawrence Davidson and Janet
AmighiMrs. Thomas G. DavisCharlotte and Vincent
deGregorisJeffrey and Nancy Dore *Charles and Ann DremannDick and Nancy EalesMr. and Mrs. Michael EnglandReese M. EwingRobert and Susan FaheyDavid and Linda FazziniIn memory of Leslie FieldingAnthony and Laura FiorenzaMr. and Mrs. Edward FitzgeraldTerry and Frank FosterA. David and Lani FrankAnne and Howard FussellIssy and John GallenJoe and Kathy GloydDr. and Mrs. Herbert I.
GoldbergSally and George R. Graham Jr.The Bruce and Adele Greenfield
FoundationNorman and Joan HagermanDr. and Mrs. James A. HallockJulie HankinBob and Irene HaverMs. Mary E. HeiserMr. and Mrs. Douglas P. HellerMr. and Mrs. Paul H.
HockenburyFrances HoekstraMr. and Mrs. Harold HurffAnn IngramMary Alice and Ian C. JamesMs. Precious U. JeffersonThomas Johantgen and Leslie
RoyMr. and Mrs. Arnold W.
JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Henry K. JustiJames and Bonita KehlerMr. and Mrs. Robert KeithMr. and Mrs. Edwin W.
KemmererMr. and Mrs. Turrey A. KeplerNancy Kimmons and John SeniorDeb KratzerDr. and Mrs. Ronald E. KrauserDr. Linda KurtzCatherine A. LambMrs. W. Mifflin LargeMrs. Vivian Lasko and Mr.
Oscar LaskoDavid and Candy LaubachDr. and Mrs. Lawrence G.
LawtonMr. and Mrs. Robert LichtsteinFriends of Bob and Stella BatesThe Lorah FamilyMr. and Mrs. James W. MackieDiana and Robert MaddenEllis ManningA.B. and Lisa MaynardMr. and Mrs. James E. McGrawStacy Stone and Stephen
McMillanMs. Marian McMullanMr. and Mrs. Jack MerryleesMr. and Mrs. Robert A. MesarosMargee and Steve MichaelsMr. and Mrs. Arthur MillerMr. Robert Mills and Ms.
Martha KellyMs. Joyce MonigalMs. Donna L. MorganGeorgette M. MostJim and Janet MurphyDouglas Myers and Kim
Brosnan-MyersCarol Napierkowski and Angelo
GadaletoMr. and Mrs. John P. Niggeman Jr.Dave and Susan NorrisBrian and Stephanie OscarsonNicholas and Edwina PatrunoMr. and Mrs. James P. PattonMr. and Mrs. David PeltzLynn and Ken RadeloffMr. and Mrs. James F. RampeBetty and Al ReadingDr. Cynthia M. Robinson and
Dr. David B. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Russell J.
RobinsonPatricia RosenbaumMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey RotwittRichard and Jacqueline SabatNicole SakowitzJames and Jenny SantangeloBette and Ralph SaulKaren and Gus SauterDr. Frederic L. SaxMs. Sara P. ScattergoodDr. and Mrs. Peter D. SchindlerMargo and Samuel SchlemanDr. and Mrs. John S. SchmaderMr. and Mrs. Jerry SealyMr. and Mrs. Mortimer SellersMr. and Mrs. Barry L. ShaferDrs. Hal Shanis, Dr. Julie Stone
and Chelsea ShanisMr. and Mrs. Alex ShevesElizabeth SiewertDr. and Mrs. William H. SimonA. Roy SmithMr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith
Barbara SpackmanSerita SpadoniMrs. Laura SpalartHannah and Bob SpatolaMr. and Mrs. Jerry SpinelliMr. and Mrs. Mark R. SteinkeMr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Story IIIGlenn StroudLarry and Donna SugliaMr. and Mrs. Jayson SuttonMr. and Mrs. Philip TegtmeierMarlyce and Doralyn TillatsonRichard Torpey and Elise
FialkowskiMs. Richard L. Troxell IIMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
TunnellMs. Inger WallinMr. and Mrs. Edward WardaDr. Joseph and Mrs. Hanni
WeinstockDr. Mark and Mrs. Wendy
WiegandMrs. Joyce C. WikAudrey and Peter WildingMr. and Mrs. James D. WilsonPenelope P. WilsonDebra Woodruff-CapperMinturnT. WrightJohn and Kirsten YasneskiDr. David Zlotowski and Ronda
WerbockBrian and Diane Zwaan
FRIENDSAnonymous (34)Dr. and Mrs. Paul Actor *Mr. and Mrs. Adrian AdamsMr. and Mrs. William AholaMr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Allen Jr.James and Judy AllisonMr. and Mrs. Alan AmentaMrs. Charles S. AmidonIn Memory of Henry CodyMargaret P. AndersonMr. and Mrs. William C. AndrewsMrs. Danell G. AndrichakMr. and Mrs. Robert E. AnewaltStacy AntoniadisMr. and Mrs. A. Joseph
ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. John AtkinsTed Babiy and Anne Marie QuinnMr. and Mrs. Richard D. BacchiMr. and Mrs. Daniel BaerMr. and Mrs. Joseph B. BakerDr. Donald Bakove and Ms.
Margaret McLaughlinMohan Bala and Faye BlazarMrs. Marion BallantineMary Fran and Don BallardMr. and Mrs. Richard BanyaiMr. and Mrs. Allen G. Barry IIIMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bates
We are deeply grateful to the following individuals for their generous financial support of People’s Light.Benefactors, Patrons and Friends enjoy a number of wonderful benefits, including discounts on classes andprograms and invitations to our Annual Members’ Reception. If you would like to learn more about thebenefits available to you as a donor, please contact Jennifer Mullen at 610-647-1900, ext. 115 ormullen@peopleslight.org. To make an online donation, go to www.peopleslight.org/support/support.php.
MEMBERS AND DONORS
34 35
We are deeply grateful to the following individuals, corporations, fellow non-profits, and other good friendsfor generously participating in People’s Light’s special events during the 2009-2010 season. If you would liketo learn more about our annual 35th Anniversary Gala and Live Auction, London trip or People’s LightClassic, please contact Sarah Selvaggio at 610-647-1900, ext. 119 or selvaggio@peopleslight.org.
SPECIAL EVENTS
List complete as of August 15, 2009
1812 ProductionsACE INAAce USARonald and Toby AgulnickBill and Liz AndersenMr. and Mrs. Robert H. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Christopher AnnasAnonymousArden Theatre CompanyMrs. Robert AtchinsonDr. Nancy C. AtchisonMr. and Mrs. Peter A. AustenAzuka TheatreMr. and Mrs. Theodore W. BakerMegan and Ted BakerThe Bakery HouseCarolyn BarrAnn Sullivan and Alice L. BartmerMr. and Mrs. Robert L. BatesSteven G. Bazil and Gale RippelBeauty 'n DesignMr. and Mrs. John V. BellomoBenari JewelersMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. BielbyMr. and Mrs. David BishopMs. Gladys M. BlackMs. Leslie BockWes and Annette BowersMs. Rebecca H. BradbeerCarol L. Johnson and
Harold BramMr. and Mrs. Charles
T. BrastowBristol Riverside TheatreLarry and Pat BrotzgeDeDe and Tony BrownMrs. Carl V. Buck, JrMr. and Mrs. Carl V. Buck IIIMs. Linda BuckalewCampli PhotographyCarrabba's Italian GrillMr. and Mrs. Richard ChalfinThe Chamber Orchestra of
PhiladelphiaCirillo Cosmetic Dermatology SpaAnne M. CongdonMr. Sean ConnellJef Coon and Hattie WeselykNannette and Gerry CroceMs. Eileen M. CunniffeRussell DavisMs. Kim DayDelaware Theatre CompanyDr. and Mrs. William DellevigneDesmond Hotel and
Conference CenterAbigail Adams and Lee DevinBrian D. Doerner Esq.Ms. Julia DoyleMartha A. DrobnakMr. and Mrs. Ron DunhamMr. and Mrs. Robert DuvernoisMr. W. Richard Eagan
Englund's Apparel for MenPriscilla EstesMr. and Mrs. John E. FarrellTheresa and Terence FarrellRitson and Julie FergusonLinda and Scott FolkMs. Mary FooteKarin Takiff and John FranckJane and Peter GafferMr. and Mrs. Edward F. GavinGeneral Warren InneJames and Joan GoshowMs. Crystal L. GouldMrs. Carole Haas Gravagno and
Mr. Emilio GravagnoMr. Francis R. GrebeMrs. W. Perry GreshGrace E. GrilletMs. Erica GristeHelen M. GruverGullifty'sMr. and Mrs. John C. HaasMr. Leonard C. HaasDr. and Mrs. James A. HallockMr. and Mrs. William HammMr. Chris HarrrisCharles W. Head Jr. and
John A. FaggottiHistoric Kennett SquareMr. Thomas Hogan and
Ms. Victoria SilbeyMr. and Mrs. John K. HolloranMs. Tessa Davis HooperMelanye D. Finister and
David IngramInterAct Theatre CompanyJames A. Michener Art MuseumMr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Jilk Jr.Thomas Johantgen and
Leslie RoyMr. and Mrs. Arnold W.
JohnsenMr. and Mrs. Francois JouinMs. Barbara D. KaplanRita and Keith KaplanMs. Constance KarakelianMr. and Mrs. Michael KeeganMrs. Caroline R. KemmererMr. and Mrs. Charles W. KennedyMs. Michelle KennedyMr. and Mrs. Frank L. KettermanMr. and Mrs. Owen M. KillianMs. Karen KircherJon and Jill KirchnerMr. Robert KirkpatrickBobbi Kisebach, Therapeutic
MassageMr. and Mrs. Walter KlausmannJosephine KleinSharon KotzenMs. Margaret KruzaMrs. Madeline H. LambLantern Theatre Company
Dr. Don LaRossaMs. Linda LarsonMs. Natalie LevkovichLisa LinderMs. Laura LiottaSusan L. McKeyMs. Lynn LorineMs. Ruth Hauptfuhrer LottMr. and Mrs. Nicholas LudingtonMr. and Mrs. Mark LynchBob and Deb MadonnaMr. Shane MageeMain Line OpticalMargaret Kuo's Mandarin
RestaurantMarsh USA Inc.Mr. Jim MazzarelliKira McCarronSandra McNairMcKenzie Brew HouseWesley and Harriet MemegerMr. and Mrs. Zane D. MemegerMr. and Mrs. Larry MeyersFM and Dave MooberryMostardi NurseryKen and Moira MummaBetty U. MusserNancy A. NewcombNihill & RiedleyMr. and Mrs. Robert NorkusJano Cohen and Jeremy NowakMr. and Mrs. Richard E. OliverMr. and Mrs. James J. O'NeillOpera Company of PhiladelphiaOrchestra 2001The Painted Bride Art CenterPennsylvania BalletPennsylvania Horticultural SocietyPhiladelphia Live Arts Festival
and Philly FringeMr. and Mrs. John PintoMr. and Mrs. Duncan PitcairnPNC BankMs. Elizabeth F. PoolMr. Ahren N. PotratzMr. and Mrs. Wayne E. PotratzPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPThe Print CenterMr. and Mrs. William PriorMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. PyleRichard Quinn and Karen KruzaMr. and Mrs. Richard QuinnNancy Shaw and Evan RadcliffeMrs. Bridget RahrMr. William D. RavdinHal Real and Anne SheppardSteven and Christine ReissMr. and Mrs. Camilo RinconBarbara RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Vic RondeauPaul RosefeldtMs. Katherine RosierMs. Linda Roth
Mr. and Mrs. David RoyMr. and Mrs. Edmund SabatoSalon AntoineMr. Kurt ScheivertMr. Bryan SchendlingerMr. and Mrs. Mark ScheuerMr. and Mrs. Donald J. SchultzMrs. Sherry SchwartzSandra Taccone and Wendy ScottAnn J. SeybertVanessa and Robert SiegerSimeone Foundation
Automotive MuseumDr. and Mrs. John E. SpellmanMs. Kathleen SpenceStaybridge Suites MalvernDr. and Mrs. R. John StedmanMr. Eugene StegerMrs. Carla NarducciMr. and Mrs. Timotjy J. SummyMr. and Mrs. L. Frederick
SutherlandTarget StoresMelinda TaylorTheatre ExileMr. and Mrs. Alexis ThielensBrother Alan ThomasA Touch of Heaven Massage
TherapyMr. Wayne ToughillMrs. Grace TurnbullUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumVistaPartnersJim and Donna WagnerWalnut Street Theatre CompanyMr. and Mrs. Greg WaltersHon. and Mrs. Tom WatkinsMs. Phyllis E. WaxThe Wealth Advocate
Investment GroupDon and Nancy WeaverDeborah Holt WeilHeidi L. WellsMr. John WelshMrs. Lizanne WentzJeffrey and Jennifer WestphalWharton Esherick MuseumWhole FoodsWHYYMr. and Ms. David J. WierzMr. and Mrs. Robert WilliamsDennis and Claudia WillsonThe Wilma TheaterAmy WilsonMr. and Mrs. James D. WilsonPenelope P. WilsonBetty and Merle WintersMr. and Mrs. Richard E. WoosnamMr. and Mrs. Robert T. WootenYves Delorme Bryn MawrMs. Denise ZembrykiZenith Insurance Company
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. MarkleyIlene and Jeffrey MaronDr. and Mrs. Davis B. Martin Jr.Charlotte and Stephen MartinMargaret and Oscar MartinezMr. and Mrs. Gregory MartiniCarla and Denis McCaffertyKira McCarronKaren McCaslinMr. and Mrs. Donald McCleary
for Union BazzleMr. and Mrs. Bill McGarrigleMr. and Mrs. Gary P. McGeehanMr. and Mrs. John F. McGlinn IICharlene and John McGowanLisa and Joeph McGrathBrian McHugh and Inger
MagnussonRob and Kim McKeanMark McKinlay and Jennifer
HunterMr. and Mrs. James McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Jeff McLaughlinWilliam R. McLeanThe McQuirns FamilyThomas A. Meade SrBetsy and Joe MeehanMs. Roberta MenapaceJanet and Rich MenniesMr. Paul J. MerluzziMr. and Mrs. Andrew MerrellMr. Eric MillerMr. and Mrs. Paul MintzBruce MololtTrez and Jean MooreBill and Sally MooreMr. and Mrs. Pat MoranSuzanne McMonigle and
Christopher MorrisMs. Nancy C. MorrisseyDr. and Mrs. M. Barry
MoskowitzAnn and Troy MossMs. Hazel MurphyDr. J. Martin Myers Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John B. NeffMr. and Mrs. Charles NelsenMr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Newbold IVAlexander and Marianne NikasMason NobleJano Cohen and Jeremy NowakChris and John NyheimMs. Eileen M. O’BrienMr. Patrick O’BrienDr. and Mrs. Gregory J.
Ochsner
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon OdomBrenda J. OliphantMr. and Mrs. Richard E. OliverMs. Linda O’NeillMr. and Mrs. Peter
OraschewskyMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O’RourkeDr. and Mrs. Scott OverdorfMeg McGoldrick and Richard
OwensMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Palmer Jr.Nan Latimer and Bob PalmerMr. and Mrs. Andrew PancoastMr. and Mrs. Christopher M.
PappoMr. Richard J. PariseauMr. and Mrs. Dennis ParkDr. and Mrs. Robert L. ParsonsJohn R. Patterson, M.D.Judith and John PeakesMr. Christopher H. PearceMr. and Mrs. Stewart PearsonBarbara S. PeckLucille and John PelosiMs. Maureen PenceTamsin and Thomas Hircock *Mr. and Mrs. Dale PetrovitchMr. and Mrs. William S. PhelanKay and Edward PhilippsMr. and Mrs. Richard PhillipsMr. and Mrs. William J.
PinckneyMr. and Mrs. John PintoDr. and Mrs. Thomas PlattJan and Paul PolaskyMargo and Daniel PolettMr. and Mrs. Christopher PoolMr. and Mrs. Jerry D. PooleEugene H. PoppelMr. and Mrs. Blake PrichardMr. and Mrs. David PrizerConstance M. Romer-QuirrinPaul A. RabeMr. and Mrs. Michael T.
ReddingMr. David ReillyMark and Lu Ann ReislerSteven and Christine ReissRev. Dr. Deborah A. ReynoldsMarcia and Sean ReynoldsMrs. Louisa C. RidgwayMr. and Mrs. Richard RivielloCynthe and Dan RobertsonMr. and Mrs. Lawrence C.
RomeChris, Susan and Sarah RosatiMichael and Susan Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C.Rosenshine
Rod and Pat RossJoellyn M. RuaneMr. and Mrs. Bruce RubinMr. and Mrs. Clayton M. Ryce *Dr. Cynthia SacharokMr. Barton SacksMr. and Mrs. Robert P. SchmidtJeanette and John SchmitzDonna Debs and Ray SchneiderMaren SchoferMr. and Mrs. Donald J. SchultzMr. and Mrs. Peter O. Schultz Jr,Ralph and Elizabeth
SchumacherWendy Scott and Sandra
TacconeDave and Kathy ScrantonMr. Philip B. ScrantonMs. Hideko SecrestRobert and Sandra SeltzerAnn J. SeybertMr. and Mrs. William H.
SeyboldRobert and Susan ShenkinTom, Amy and Laura SherryMr. and Mrs. Richard
ShustermanMr. and Mrs. Albert J. SilkroskiMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. SimpsonMr. and Mrs. N. Harlan Slack IIIDr. and Mrs. B. Davison Smith Jr.James L. SmithRebecca SmithPatricia Rocap and Robert SmithMs. Susan L. RettigMr. and Mrs. Mark G. SofioMr. and Mrs. James A. SortinofDr. Lisa A. SpeicherMrs. Vergie G. SpikerMs. Mary M. SproatTom and Becky StalnakerMr. and Mrs. John H. StangerWray and Joyce StanleyDr. and Mrs. R. John StedmanMr. and Mrs. James W. SteeleLee and Kaaren SteinerMary Jane and Todd StellMrs. Sarah M. StevensonMr. and Mrs. Eugene StewartJohn and Jennifer StewartThe Stillman FamilyKate StocktonDenton K. StoudtDr. and Mrs. Richard StreeterSam and Jean Stretton
Barbara Billings SuppleeDr. and Mrs. Robert SuppleeMr. Rob SuttonMr. and Mrs. Robert SykesCharlotte P. TaylorMr. and Mrs. William J. TaylorMr. and Mrs. L. Pierre Teillon Jr.Dennis and Linda TesslerThe Thomas FamilyMr. and Mrs. Frederick
ThompsonThe Tipperman FamilyMr. and Ms. Martin ToscanoTom and Jean TreadwellElizabeth B. TwadellBetty UhligMr. Walter J. VailValettaMr. and Mrs. James VikeMr. and Mrs. Barry H. VitowDr. A. Whitten Vogel and
Louise VogelMr. Christopher M. VoitGeorge and Melissa VosburghMs. Frances M. WagnerMs. Wendy J. WallaceMr. and Mrs. John WarlowShirley and Everett WarrenPhyllis E. WaxMr. and Mrs. T. Lawrence WayMr. and Ms. Jeff WeilDrs. George and Jaqueline WeissDr. Theodore WeissNathan I. WelleMr. and Mrs. Raymond WelshSteve and Diane WeltmanGlenn and Nancy WengerDale A. Wennagel and Roberta
A. KankusThe Werbach FamilyEric and Kirsten WhiteAileen E. WhitmanMs. Kathleen WickerMs. Maura C. WilliamsFrances W. WilliamsLulu WillingLois Rettinger and Rick
WillumsenBertram and Lorle WolfsonJean P. WorleyBarbara Yearsley-MonaghanLinda Gamble and Michael
ZismanMr. and Mrs. Jean-Pol ZundelMs. Greta Zybon
*indicates matching gift
List complete as of August 15, 2009.
Note: If you are a current donor and do not see your name listed above or would like to beacknowledged differently, please call Alice Bartmer at 610-647-1900, ext. 120.
3736
$25,000 and AboveACE INAARAMARK Charitable Fund at
the Vanguard CharitableEndowment Program
Chester County Conference &Visitors Bureau
The Hamilton FamilyFoundation
Helen D. Groome Beatty Trust,a BNY Mellon Mid-AdlanticCharitable Trust
The Horace W. GoldsmithFoundation
The Marshall-ReynoldsFoundation
New Century BankPennsylvania Council on the
Arts
The Pew Center for Arts andHeritage throughPhiladelphia CulturalManagement Initiative
The Pew Charitable TrustsThe Philadelphia FoundationPhiladelphia Theatre InitiativeThe Shubert Foundation Inc.TARGET StoresUS AirwaysThe William Penn Foundation
$10,000 - $24,000The Boeing CompanyConnelly FoundationIndependence FoundationING FoundationNational Endowment for the
Arts
PECOPennsylvania Clinical SchoolsPNC BankThe Rathmann Family
FoundationThe Vanguard Group
$5,000 - $9,999Claneil FoundationDNB FirstINGMcLean ContributionshipMellon Financial CorporationRosenlund Family FoundationThe Elsie Lee Garthwaite
Memorial Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith
Memorial FundGlaxoSmithKline FoundationJohnson Matthey Inc.Penn Liberty BankSiemensSunoco, Inc.
$1,000 - $2,499Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc.The Barra FoundationQuaker Chemical FoundationWest Pharmaceutical Services
$500 - $999Arkema Inc. Foundation +Merck Partnership for Giving +Temple-Inland Foundation
Arkema Inc. FoundationThe Boeing CompanyGE FundGlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Glenmede CorporationINGJohnson & Johnson Family of
Companies
Merck Partnership for GivingThe Pew Charitable TrustsPNC BankSunoco, Inc.
Vanguard Foundation
People’s Light would like to express gratitude to the following corporations and foundations forproviding their staff with the opportunity to maximize their support for People’s Light by participatingin their matching gift program.
People’s Light gratefully acknowledges the many corporations, foundations and government agencies thatsupport the Theatre’s work. If you are interested in learning more about how institutional support impactsPeople’s Light and its programs, as well as the benefits associated with sponsoring our productions, familyseries and educational programs, please contact Jane Moss at 610-647-1900, ext. 102.
List complete as of August 15, 2009.
Note: If you are a current donor and do not see your name listed above or would like to beacknowledged differently, please call Alice Bartmer at 610-647-1900, ext. 120.
Word Search Answers
List complete as of August 15, 2009.
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS ANDGOVERNMENT AGENCIES
MATCHING GIFTS
� � � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � �
� � � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � � �
� � � � � �
� � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � ��
� � � � � � � � �
� � � � � � �
HISTORIC GENERAL WARREN INNE —Restaurant & Country Inn — Old LancasterHwy., Malvern, PA. 610-296-3637. Lunch, Mon-Fri; dinner, Mon-Sat. An 18th Century countryinn featuring American-Continental cuisine withtable-side prepared specialties at dinner. The innalso has private dining rooms, and features out-door dining and a “four seasons” patio cocktailreception space. “Smart casual” dress. Their new“Warren Tavern Bar” is perfect for light pre-the-atre dining. Enjoy the finest in award-winningcuisine surrounded by candlelight, attentive ser-vice and old-world charm. There are 8 guestsuites — located two minutes from People’sLight. All major cards.
McKENZIE BREW HOUSE — Restaurant &Brewery, 240 Lancaster Ave., Malvern, PA. 610-296-2222. Lunch, dinner, happy hour, latenight and Sunday brunch. Serving upscale cuisineand hand crafted brews in spacious, comfortableatmosphere. Great menu and drink specials avail-able throughout the week, including Sunday’s$19.95 Steak Out. A variety of menu optionsavailable for group events. Enjoy entertainment
daily and outdoor seating during warm weather.Located two minutes from People’s Light. Allmajor cards. www.mckenziebrewhouse.com.
Rt 30, Malvern
610.296.2222www.mckenziebrewhouse.com
Private Party Rooms ElegantGuest SuitesIntimateWeddings
Lunches: Monday - Friday • Dinner: Monday - SaturdayOld Lancaster Highway, Malvern, PA
(610) 296-3637 • www.generalwarren.com
A
38
ON STAGENovember/December 2009
For a complete list of shows playing this month and all year, please visitWWW.THEATREALLIANCE.ORG
Rabbit Hole*
10/22/2009 - 12/20/2009(215) 922-1122
Society Hill Playhouse10/14/2009 - 11/22/2009(215) 923-0210
10/22/2009 - 11/21/2009(856) 858-5230
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia
BCKSEET Productions10/28/2009 - 11/28/2009(215) 923-0210
Hunter Gatherers*
10/29/2009 - 11/22/2009(215) 218-4022
Plays and Players11/5/2009 - 11/22/2009(800) 595-4849
11/13/2009 - 12/13/2009(215) 985-0420
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
11/11/2009 - 12/13/2009(215) 338-6300
A Song for Coretta
11/17/2009 - 11/29/2009(215) 747-9235
Oliver!
11/10/2009 - 1/10/2010(215) 574-3550
On Golden Pond*Act II Playhouse11/17/2009 - 12/13/2009(215) 654-0200
As You Like It*
11/10/2009 - 11/22/2009(610) 519-7474
Snow White*
11/18/2009 - 1/3/2010(610) 644-3500
City of Peace - A Workshop*
11/21/2009(610) 565-4211
11/27/2009 - 12/13/2009(215) 247-8881
Disney’s Cinderella KidsMarple Newtown Players11/21/2009 - 11/29/2009(610) 353-9181
A Christmas Carol*
12/1/2009 - 12/27/2009(610) 565-4211
Administration*1812 Productions12/3/2009 - 12/27/2009(215) 592-9560
Winter Musicale
12/3/2009 - 12/20/2009(215) 785-0100
Charlotte’s Web
12/4/2009 - 12/19/2009(866) 811-4111
Princess Rescuers
12/3/2009 - 12/13/2009(215) 572-2112
12/3/2009 - 12/20/2009(215) 665-9720
Ebenezer*
12/5/2009 - 12/26/2009(610) 891-0100
Another Holiday Show at the Swing Club*
12/10/2009 - 1/3/2010(610) 283-2230
Main Line Coin & Stamp16 E. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003
610-649-7900 800-448-1279
Free Verbal Appraisals 31 Years In The Same Location
BUYING and SELLING COINS
Buying Entire Collections to Individual Coins
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR:
Gold Coins • Silver Coins • Paper Money • Proof & Mint SetsStamps • Bullion • Estates • Rare Coins
Always a Great Selection ofInvestment Quality Coins For Sale
No PA sales tax on the purchase of rare coins & bullion
www.mainlinecoin.comsales@mainlinecoin.com
Recommended