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THE FLEA THEATERJIM SIMPSON artistic director CAROL OSTROW producing director

BETH DEMBROW managing director

presents

NECTARINE EPWritten and Directed by

TOMMY SMITH

Additional Direction by BENJAMIN H. KAMINE and TOM COSTELLO

Original Music by REGGIE WATTS, JOHN OSEBOLD and MICHAEL McQUILKEN

Sound Design by MICHAEL McQUILKEN

Lighting/Projection Design by SARAH LASLEY

Stage Management by COURTNEY ULRICH

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CAST(in alphabetical order)

Jamie Bock

Jenelle Chu

Jessica Frey

Marlowe Holden

Christina Lee

Cristina Pitter

Michelle Silvani

Louisa Ward

Mari Yamamoto

FLEA STAFFArtistic Director...........................................................................................................Jim SimpsonProducing Director.....................................................................................................Carol OstrowManaging Director..................................................................................................Beth DembrowTechnical Director........................................................................................................Liz BlessingCompany Manager.........................................................................................................Erin DaleyDevelopment Associate...................................................................................................Alek DevaMarketing Associate................................................................................................David SernickAudience Development Associate........................................................................Dominic SpillaneAssistant Technical Director....................................................................................Brandon StockResident Graphic Designer..........................................................................................David PrittieGraphic Designer.................................................................................................Judah StevensonPhotographer.........................................................................................................Hunter CanningTheater, Technical & Production Consultant.............................................................Kyle ChepulisAccountant........................................................................................Joel Faden & Company, Inc.Attorney........................................Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LP/Carol KaplanDevelopment Consultant........................................................................................Rachel ColbertPress Representative....................................................................................Ron Lasko/Spin Cycle

Thanks Technical Artistry, ThinkSo, Tribeca Lighting, Souths

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THE CASTJamie Bock recently joined The Bats and has performed in The Shakes: The Honest Whore and Romeo & Juliet, as well as #serials@theflea. Other NYC credits include Home (Theater for the New City), Treefall (The Sargent Theater), and Breakers (Stage Left Studios). Holds a BFA from NYU Tisch (Atlantic Theater Studio). www.jamiebock.com

Jenelle Chu graduated from the University of Missouri in Kansas City in Vocal Performance. Credits at The Flea include These Seven Sicknesses, #serials@theflea, and The Shakes. Workshops and readings at The Flea include Dave Koresh Superstar by Robert Askins, Job by Thomas Bradshaw, Out of Joint by A. Rey Pamatmat, Iowa by Jenny Schwartz with Todd Almond, and Nomad by Elizabeth Swados with Erin Courtney. She is thrilled to be a part of this beautiful cast of talented women. Special thanks to Tommy, Ben, Tom, and Courtney.

Jessica Frey is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts (Atlantic Acting School). Recent credits include: Romeo & Juliet (Friar/Benvolio) with Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s Educational Tour; TEN with Partial Comfort Productions; Way of the World (Lady Wishfort) with World’s End Theater Company; and a couple fantastic new plays like Giant Killer Slugs and Bubble & Squeak with Pipeline Theatre Company. She is a proud member of Partial Comfort Productions and The Bats. www.jessicafrey.com

Marlowe Holden joined The Bats in September and has recently been seen at The Flea in The Shakes: The Honest Whore and Romeo & Juliet and #serials@theflea. Outside of The Flea, she has most recently been seen in Adam R. Burnett’s latest work, NIGHTMARES: a demonstration of the Sublime. She will soon be appearing in Buran Theatre’s Poshlost Saudade. An Oklahoma native, Marlowe received her BFA in Acting from The School of Drama at The University of Oklahoma.

Christina Lee is a Canadian-born Korean living in New York. She joined The Flea Theater in September and has been enjoying the theater scene in the city. Christine is currently singing and dancing at the Vital Theater for children, and also rehearsing for the upcoming production Ain’t No Sunshine.

Cristina Pitter is thrilled to be working on this trippy production. Having joined The Bats in June 2012, she has been seen in #serials@theflea and will be back again for The Shakes: Romeo & Juliet. She is also a proud ensemble member of Barefoot Theatre Company. Edu. Brooklyn College - BFA in Acting, Suffolk County Community College - AS in Theatre Arts. She sends love and light to everyone who has supported her and danced with her.

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Michelle Silvani has been most frequently and most recently seen at the Flea in #serials@theflea. Other Flea credits include I Hate Fucking Mexicans by LEGOM, musical workshops of Iowa by Todd Almond and Jenny Schwartz, and Love Buggin’ by Nathan Leigh and Rebecca Schoffer. Some other favorite projects have been: Little Sally in Urinetown, Maggie the Pirate, (both with Momentum Repertory Company of which she is Secretary), EdWARd2 (Dublin), A Piece Of Humanity (El Teatro La Tea) and Van’s Sister in Dog Sees God at Adelphi University, from which she earned her B.F.A. in Acting.

Lulu Ward Born and raised in Hong Kong, Lulu graduated from the New York Film Academy in 2011 and has since worked in film and theatre in the city. Recent shows include Job at The Flea, the Goold and Powers adaptation of Six Characters in Search of an Author (Step daughter), The Hans Project (Max Graf), Coriolanus (1st Senator), Merry Wives of Windsor (Anne Page), The Shakes: The Honest Whore (Doctor Benedict). Film credits include Supercapitalist (Lou), Halo-Hell Jumper (Doctor), The Puritans (Julie), Butterfly (Jasmine), The Austin Pendleton Project (Self). Future projects for Lulu are The Shakes: Romeo and Juliet at The Flea Theater and feature film, Entwined, currently in pre-production.

Mari Yamamoto is an actress/violinist/singer/dancer hailing from Tokyo via London. She has trained extensively at the Lee Strasberg Film & Theatre Institute. Her recent NY credits include Aphrodite in Jason and the Argonauts on SummerStage NYC, Arkadina in The Seagull at The Theatre for The New City, world premiere of Miranda Huba’s Bloody Lullabies for Brave Women at MagicFutureBox, and various roles in Restoration Comedy and Job at The Flea Theater. Upcoming projects are Pornography for the People at HERE Arts Center as a part of the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival and Oedipus Rex at La MamaTheatre. For more info www.mariyamamoto.com

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THE CREATIVE TEAMTommy Smith (Playwright and Director) work includes Lotus Eaters EP (IRT Theater), Pigeon (Ensemble Studio Theatre; dir. Billy Carden), The Wife (Access Gallery; dir. May Adrales), White Hot (Here Arts Center; dir. May Adrales), Sextet (Washington Ensemble Theatre; dir. Roger Benington), PTSD (Ensemble Studio Theatre; dir. Billy Carden), Air Conditioning (Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference; dir. Steve Cosson), among others. His work has also appeared at PS 122, The Ontological Theatre, Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, The Yale Cabaret; internationally, he has been produced in Prague, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, Montreal, Berlin and Athens. His award-winning theatrical collaborations with Reggie Watts have played at The Public Theatre, Lamama, The Warhol Museum, MCA Chicago, ICA Boston, On The Boards and PICA: TBA, among others. He is the recipient of the PONY fellow at The Lark, a two-time winner of the Lecomte du Nouy Prize, a recipient of the E.S.T. Sloan Grant, a winner of the Page 73 Productions Playwriting Fellowship, and a recipient of the Creative Capital award. Publications include Pigeon for Dramatists Play Service, White Hot in the New York Theatre Review. Recently, his feature film Figment was optioned by Ridley Scott’s production company ScottFree. He is a graduate of the playwriting program at The Juilliard School. He lives in New York City.

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Tom Costello (Additional Direction) is a Resident Director at The Flea where he recently directed The Wundelsteipen (and other difficult roles for young people) by Nick Jones. Other credits include Pipeline Theatre Company’s productions of Sleepless City by Tim Chawaga, Shakespeare the Dead by Alex Mills (Dream Up Festival) and Bubble and Squeak by Evan Twohy which was a finalist in the 2011 Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Festival. He has also directed numerous productions for Atlantic Acting School, where he is a faculty member. Tom received his BFA in Drama from NYU/Tisch.

Benjamin H. Kamine (Additional Direction) recently directed the world premiere of Thomas Bradshaw’s Job at The Flea (Timeout Critics’ Pick, “a jolting treat” – Ben Brantley, New York Times). Other directing credits include Medea’s Got Some Issues by Emilio Williams (Best International Show 2012, United Solo Festival at Theater Row), Why Me? by Leah Nanako Winkler (Asking for Trouble at EST) and The Man Under by Paul Bomba (59E59). He is a resident director at the Jewish Plays Project and is a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab. He also works throughout New York as a sound, lighting, and projection designer, and is a Guest Artist at the Lab School for Collaborative Studies. Previous directing credits for The Flea: The Flying Latke by Arthur Yorinks (2011, 2012); Kathleen Supove and the Electric Sheep; The Shakes: The Honest Whore, Act 4; #serials@theflea: Me, My Girl, and My Grandpa Shmulee by Dan McCabe; Dave Koresh Superstar by Robert Askins (Reading).

Michael McQuilken is a recent graduate of the directing program at Yale School of Drama. Previous scores include The Tale and Demon Dreams (both by Tommy Smith), Blue Orange (dir. Kate Whoriskey) and Nickel and Dimed (dir. Bartlett Sher). Recent work includes designing and directing the world-touring theatrical rock show for Amanda Parker & The Grand Theft Orchestra, Theatre is Evil, and he is a songwriter and recording engineer for his band The Few Moments. Michael is currently directing a new performance for the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts created and performed by Maya Beiser, Erika Harrsch, and Paola Prestini, and he is producing two new plays in collaboration with the Amsterdam Fringe Festival. This summer, he will also be the Artistic Coordinator of the newly designed Spiegeltent at Bard College’s SummerScape Festival. More information about Michael’s work as a director, composer, writer and builder can be found at www.michaelmcquilken.net.

Sarah Lasley  (Lighting/Projection Designer) is a filmmaker living in Brooklyn. She teaches Video Art at Vassar College and the Yale School of Art and leads video production workshops with the New York Theatre Network. Her filmmaking credits include Gloria Mundi, EVE, She She, Bitches, and the film version of Michael McQuilken’s live performance JIB (Yale School of Drama). Her theatre credits include Naked in a Fishbowl (Cherry Lane Theatre), WomanBomb (Baryshnikov Arts Center), Estrella Cruz: the Junkyard Queen (Ars Nova), Blood Dazzler (Harlem Stage), Every Other Hamlet in the Universe, The Current War, Passing, and 99 Ways to F@$k a Swan (Yale School of Drama), Missed Connections and Babs the Dodo (Yale Cabaret). She received her MFA in Painting from the Yale School of Art and her BFA from the University of Louisville in Kentucky.

Courtney Ulrich (Stage Manager) is a NY-based director, with a BA in Theater and Performance Studies from Georgetown University. In New York, she has worked with New Dramatists, Target Margin Theater, The Foundry Theatre, Rising Circle Rep, Dixon Place, The Culture Project and Powerhouse/NYSAF at Vassar College, in LA with Cornerstone Theater Company, and in DC with Sojourn Theatre Company and Arena Stage. She is a Resident Director at The Flea Theater.

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THE FLEA STAFFJim Simpson (Artistic Director and Founder) Jim was a child actor in his hometown of Honolulu, as a teenager worked with Jerzy Grotowski in Poland, and holds degrees from Boston University School for the Arts and the Yale Drama School.He’s worked at many venues in New York City, Nationally and Internationally. Drama Desk cited for Downtown Adventurous Theater, Two-time OBIE-award winner, National Board of Review Excellence in Filmmaking, and cited for artistic leadership in Downtown New York by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.

Carol Ostrow (Producing Director) joined Jim Simpson at the helm of The Flea in 2001 and The Guys marked her return to Off-Off-Broadway. She was the OBIE-award winning Producing Director of the Classic Stage Company, where she produced The Merchant of Venice, directed by Jim Simpson, the world premiere of Ezra Pound’s Elektra, directed by Carey Perloff as well as the acclaimed 30th anniversary production of Pinter’s The Birthday Party, among others. She was also the founder and original Producing Director of The Powerhouse Theater at Vassar, now in its 28th

season. In between, she has been an adjunct professor of theater at Vassar College, Chatham College and McGill University. For The Flea, Carol has produced dozens of world premieres and has been responsible for sound fiscal management of the theater’s $1M budget for eleven years. In addition to expanding and professionalizing infrastructure at The Flea, she helped to develop the theater’s current 18-member board of directors and has overseen the launch of a patron program that has raised more than $300,000 in the past three years. She has produced the theater’s successful galas and has helped The Flea win prestigious grants from The Andrew W. Mellon Theater Program, The National Endowment of The Arts, The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, The Empire State Development Corporation and The Shubert Foundation, among many others. Carol is a graduate of Vassar College and the Yale Drama School. She is a board member of LAVA, an acrobatic dance collective, serves on the President’s Advisory Council of Vassar College and the Board of Advisors of the Yale Drama School, and on the executive committee of one of the oldest congregations in New York City, Central Synagogue. Married and the mother of four incredible young adults, she and her family count Pittsburgh, London, Montreal and now New York City once again as home.

Beth Dembrow (Managing Director) has been with The Flea since 2007 working on Oh, The Humanity and other exclamations by Will Eno, Lower Ninth by Beau Willimon, Kaspar Hauser by Liz Swados & Erin Courtney, Love/Stories (or But You Will Get Used to It) by Itamar Moses, The Great Recession, an evening of short plays by Thomas Bradshaw, Sheila Callaghan, Erin Courtney, Will Eno, Itamar Moses and Adam Rapp, Girls in Trouble by Jonathan Reynolds, Parents’ Evening by Bathsheba Doran, She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, These Seven Sicknesses by Sean Graney and all other

mainstage and downstairs productions. Prior to her arrival, she spent two and half years at Lincoln Center Theater where she worked on all mainstage and second stage productions, including the Tony-Award winning productions, The Light in the Piazza and Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia. Other management experiences include various Broadway and Off Broadway with Snug Harbor Productions (Steven Chaikelson and Brannon Wiles). Beth holds a B.A. from Cornell University and an M.F.A. in Theater Management and Producing from Columbia University.

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Liz Blessing (Technical Director) Liz is happy to have found a home at The Flea Theater. Before coming to the Flea she was the Draftsperson for I. Weiss, creating construction drawings for rigging system installation on Broadway and beyond. Previous to that she was an Engineering Assistant for City Theatrical, Inc, where she helped test the W-DMX system. Liz has a B.S. from The College of William and Mary.

Erin Daley (Company Manager) comes to The Flea after spending last year producing Arena Stage’s Eugene O’Neill Festival in Washington D.C. Prior to this; she spent three years as a coordinator in Los Angeles working in film and commercials before her love of theater tore her away. After cutting her teeth as an independent producer and director, Erin is thrilled to have a found a home at The Flea where she can continue to work on exciting and innovative new theater. Erin is proud to have graduated from Skidmore College, Class of 2008.

Dominic Spillane (Audience Development Associate) began working with the Flea Theater in 2009 as an actor in The Great Recession performing in Sheila Callaghan’s Recess directed by Kip Fagan, Classic Kitchen Timer by Adam Rapp, and Severed by Erin Courtney. In 2011 he and partner Stephen Stout created and produced the hit late-night play competition #serials@theflea, now in its second year running. As a producer Dominic created the short film “Falling Down” which toured 4 international film festivals, and the one-act festival Dancing With Myself at the Working Stage theater in Los Angeles. In 2012 Dominic directed Bea Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Joe Tracz (Ars Nova’s ANT Fest), and Lighthouse by Charlotte Miller (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater’s TheaterJam). He has also directed short plays by Stacy Davidowitz and Leslye Headland.

David Sernick (Marketing Associate) is excited to join the team at The Flea. He graduated from Indiana University with a B.A. in Political Science and Theatre & Drama and a Certificate in Arts Administration. From 2009 – 2012 David was the Marketing Associate at Barrington Stage Company where he cultivated younger audiences with new media strategies thanks to a Future Audiences Grant from TCG. David founded Black Swan Theatre in Grand Rapids, MI and InPulse Productions in Bloomington, IN where he also directed, produced and occasionally acted. Other directing credits include assistant directing at Barrington Stage Company and directing for Barrington Stage’s inaugural 10×10 New Play Festival.

Alek Deva (Development Associate) is ecstatic to join the Flea team. He received a degree in English with a focus in Poetry Writing from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During his tenure at UNC-CH, Alek worked nearly full time as the Master Electrician and in-house Lighting Designer at the University’s world-class Memorial Hall, the main performance venue of Carolina Performing Arts. After working with numerous theater, dance, and music artists from around the world, he decided to make the transition to the other side of the curtain. Alek studied for a year at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in their Performing Arts Management MFA program, during which time he produced a world premiere percussion and piano performance featuring award-winning percussionist Scott O’Toole and composer/pianist Alicia Willard. He most recently worked at the Weston Playhouse Theatre Company as their Marketing Associate, where he developed a dynamic and successful marketing campaign for world premiere musical Pregnancy Pact (by Gordon Leary and Julia Meinwald).

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WHAT IS THE FLEA?The Flea is our theater: two unique and intimate performance spaces, located here at 41 White Street in Tribeca. But The Flea is also an award-winning producing organization, founded in 1996, that offers more than 250 cutting-edge theatrical and multi-disciplinary performances each year and gives voice to some of the most exciting and innovative writers of our time.

Founded from the purely artistic impulse to create “joyful hell in a small space”, our body of work has earned us accolades from across the globe including two Obie Awards for Best Production, an Otto for Courageous Political Theater, and a Drama Desk Award Special Award for our commitment to adventurous theater. Our 2001 production of The Guys, a raw artistic response to the events of 9/11, became a phenomenon that played to sold-out houses for 13 months and quickly cemented our leadership role in the downtown, Off-Off-Broadway and Lower Manhattan communities.

The Flea is a beacon for adventurous audiences and creative artists of all stripes, from the young striver to the legendary veteran. More than 150,000 people have come to The Flea to witness the rare spark created when artists are given free rein to play, experiment and invent—often in ways that the commercial theater can’t support. And it is that spark that fulfills our mission, pure and simple: to embody the spirit of adventure and excitement that has defined Off-Off-Broadway since its inception.

WHO & WHAT ARE THE BATS?The Bats is our critically acclaimed resident company, cast anew each year from over 1,000 aspiring young actors. Voted “Best Off-Off-Broadway Company to Act In” by Backstage, being a Bat offers young artists the rare opportunity to break into the field with real life experience, performing in front of an audience on a regular basis and working to support The Flea and its visiting artists. All in one night, a Bat may tear your ticket, pour you a drink and rivet your soul to the stage.

WHAT IS OFF-OFF-BROADWAY?Dating back almost fifty years, Off-Off-Broadway began informally-- an alternative, non-commercial environment where new ideas and projects were born out of energetic and often happenstance encounters. Hundreds of well-known artists credit this adventurous and free-spirited time with their falling in love with theater, and getting good at what they do.

Visit www.theflea.org for videos, photos, and information on all things Flea!

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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chair Jamie Harris

President Jim Simpson

Secretary Douglas Liebhafsky

Treasurer Emmeline Wexer

Kyle Chepulis

Robert Eimicke

Paul J. Elston

Michael Graff

Wendy Hashmall

Andrea Miller

Carol Ostrow

David Prittie

Linda Schupack

Bernadette Speach

Tony Tramontin

Basil Walter

Sigourney Weaver

Katherine Weinhoff

Stephen Weinroth

Davis Weinstock

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THE FLEA CIRCUS CAMPAIGNFifteen years ago The Flea’s founders undertook an artistic experiment, renting an old TriBeCa factory in the wilds of Lower Manhattan and opening the doors to the most iconoclastic and talented artists they could find. Since then The Flea has evolved into an award-winning theater known for presenting the very best of Off-Off-Broadway theater, music and dance.

We have also become an emblem for the resilience of Lower Manhattan, drawing more than 150,000 people to the area since the 9/11 attacks. To continue in that leadership role, we recently purchased a site nearby that is soon to become our permanent new home. Our goal is to continue producing our own intimate and exhilarating work while providing stability to dozens of other artists and performance groups. We are grateful to the following for their lead gifts to the project:

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VISIONARIES ($500K+)State of New York Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor George E. Pataki, GovernorEmpire State Development Corporation Julie Shimer, ChairmanCity of New York Michael R. Bloomberg, MayorNew York City Council Christine C. Quinn, Speaker Margaret Chin, Council Member James Van Bramer, Council MemberBorough of Manhattan New York Scott M. Stringer, PresidentAnonymousThe Lower Manhattan Development CorporationCarol Ostrow and Michael GraffPaul Elston and Frances BeineckeA.R. and Molly GurneyThe September 11th Fund

ANGELS ($250K+)Anonymous (2)Douglas Liebhafsky and Wendy GimbelSigourney Weaver and Jim SimpsonDormitory Authority of the State of New York Paul T. Williams, Jr., PresidentKenes Rakishev and Aselle TasmagambetovaStephen and Cathy WeinrothDavis and Betsy Weinstock

PRODUCERS ($50K+)Lower Manhattan Cultural CouncilWalter Nick HowleyKatherine and Samuel WeinhoffInternational Creative Management, Inc.The Irene Diamond FundDennis Mehiel All The Way FoundationLiam Neeson and Natasha RichardsonOmnicomDavid RichenthalUnited Talent Agency

DIRECTORS ($25K+)New York State Council on the Arts Aby Rosen, Chair Lisa Robb, Executive DirectorJim and Suzy CameronKyle ChepulisThe Fran and Ray Stark FoundationMarilyn and Jeffrey KatzenbergKathleen Kennedy and Frank MarshallMassey Knakal Real EstateEd and Patricia Matthews Gould Family FoundationDavid PrittieDaryl Roth and Jordan RothDan and Sue RothenbergEdward TrachBasil Walter

ARTISTS ($10K+)Roger BerlindAndré Bishop and the Lecomte du Noüy FoundationEmma Sheafer Charitable TrustEllen McCourtAndrea and George MillerNewman’s Own FoundationKent Lawson and Carol Tambor

PATRONS ($5K+)AnonymousVivian Bower and Lawrence ShainbergE.L. and Helen DoctorowWilliam H. Draper III and Phyllis C. DraperJane Gelfman Edwin and Lorna Goodman The Anrol FoundationMary G. GurneySylvia G. & Benjamin F. Johnson and Sarah East JohnsonMark KaplanEdward McKinleyMike Nichols and Diane SawyerGeorge SheanshangJeanne S. and Herbert J. SiegelThe Dorothy Strelsin FoundationBecky TesichEmily and Lily Wiest

FRIENDS ($1K+)Marla Mayer and Chris Ahearn

Robert and Betsy BarbanellAgnes Martin BarleyTom and Meredith BrokawDavid C. BryanBeth BurnamArthur and Linda CarterMichael J. Chepiga and Pamela Rogers Chepiga in honor of Kathy WhiteMarya CohnAl and Roma ConnableBlythe DannerRobert L. DentonArlene DonovanJohn and Karen EricksonMr. and Mrs. John GalenJoseph F. Godfrey and Keith HalsteadJames and Toni GoodaleSarah C. GoodyearJane Whitney GrusonChristopher Bumcrot and Evelyn R. GurneyLynne Halliday and B.H. BarryRobert and Marilyn HarbagePatrick HeroldFenita Bilgoraj HeymanCindy and Alan HornEmily F. JohnsonMarsha Berkowitz and Wayne KabakMarianne and David KaplanJerome B. KauffStephen and Marina P. KaufmanLouise Lamphere in honor of Basil WalterClair and David LaneJerry Levine and Nina TasslerPaige and Nicky L’HommedieuKate H. MarberIsraela MargalitJulian MazorMichael MillerRobert and Evelyn MillerSusan Monserud and Ric SonderBernard W. NussbaumPakula Productions, Inc.Gilbert ParkerMary Ann and Bruno A. QuinsonDeborah Schneider and Jim TilleyThe Shana Alexander Charitable FoundationJonathan Sheffer

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FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS, GOVERNMENT & INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT

For more information on our Capital Project, please contact Carol Ostrow, (212) 226-0051 x104We apologize if you have been left off this list. Please contact Alek Deva at [email protected] for any corrections.

We apologize if you have been left off this list. Please contact Alek Deva at [email protected] for any corrections.

The Flea Circus Campaign cont.,Barry Skovgaard and Marc WolinskyBernadette Speach and Jeffrey SchanzerScott and Dhuane StephensMichael and Marjorie Stern

Bruce SunsteinDavid and Deborah TrainerVictoria G. TraubeGinny and Bob WaltherEmmeline WexerMarguerite C. Whitney

Rachel WorbyF.A. Zunino

~List as of 1/17/13.

$50,000+The National Endowment for the ArtsThe Poses Family Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999Bloomberg PhilanthropiesJPMorgan Chase FoundationNew York City Department of Cultural AffairsWarburg Pincus

$10,000 - $24,999AnonymousThe Prospect Hill FoundationDaniel E. RothenbergThe Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels FoundationThe Shubert FoundationThe Edward & Sally Van Lier Fund of the New York Community TrustKatherine & Samuel WeinhoffStephen & Cathy Weinroth

$5,000 - $9,999Catherine AdlerLarry CondonThe Ettinger FoundationPaul J. Elston & Frances BeineckeWendy & David HashmallEllen M. Iseman in honor of Helen FrankenthalerLarry Kanter & Shelly J. LondonThe LeBaron FoundationDouglas & Wendy LiebhafskyThe Lucille Lortel FoundationAndrea & George MillerNanahya C Santana & Hume Steyer

$2,500 - $4,999The Angelson Family FundThe Axe-Houghton FoundationJames CameronRichard & Jennie DeSchererRobert Eimicke & Roslyn BlackThe John Golden Fund

The Walter and Elise Haas FundStephen & Kristina LangThe Frederick Loewe FoundationFred & Nancy PosesThe Dorothy Strelsin Foundation

$1,000 - $2,499AnonymousGay & Harry Abrams Abrams Artists AgencyClaudia BaezThe Barbara Bell Cumming FoundationNancy & Alan BrennerBeth BurnamJonathan & Margot DavisDramatists Guild FundThe Edith Meiser FoundationElizabeth B. ElstonThe Friars FoundationThomas & Darlene FridsteinJane R. GelfmanRhoda HerrickMark & Madeline LebwohlThe Mary Duke Biddle FoundationShelly & Neil MitchellWilliam Plapinger & Cassie MurrayNick & Julie SakellariadisRobert Santos & Linda Carlson Harry StoutCynthia King Vance & Lee Vance

$500+AnonymousMarita & Michael AltmanLynn & Mark AngelsonVirginia ArcariSuzanne BalesRobert & Betsy BarbanellJacqueline BrodyGeorge & Jane BunnEllen DavisJean FitzgeraldChristopher Flinn & Daniela Del BocaFred & Susan Foster

Bobby & Vicki FreemanAndrew FreySteven & Donna GartnerMia Goldman & Michael RotblattGeoffrey & Sarah GundRobbi D. HolmanLise JeantetMr. & Mrs. Bernard KamineCarol KaplanJohn KilgoreJame Willkomm & Marc LesnickGregory LongLuEsther T. Mertz Advised FundMurray A. Luftglass Caroline McCandlessSherry McCutcheonJane Read Martin & Douglas McGrathStephen McNabbPayne MiddletonElaine MontgomeryLaurence Hazell & Mimi QuillinMitchell Rabinowitz & Roberta WeissSteven RandBenjamin & Alice ReiterSaluggi’sEric Seiler & Darcy BradburyGretchen ShugartSouth’s Bar & RestaurantCharbel & Aida TagherElizabeth Duggal TaghipourStephanie Garry & Art TatgeEdward TrachMary & Jerome VascellaroEmmeline WexerEllen Freudenheim & Daniel WienerDan & Cammy Zamlong

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$250 DonorAnonymous (3)Gretchen AdkinsJon Robin BaitzRichard & Susan BaldwinBarbara BantivoglioB.H. BarryCatherine Cahill & William BernhardLeslie Susan BrittinghamValerie CookeLeslie DanoffLaurie Amory De GraziaJoanna B. DeanKendra DeciousDonna DocukPaige DoneganSue B. DornChristine Doudna & Richard Grand-JeanMargaret Einhorn & Machel LaskyAlice EricssonJohn & Deborah EvangelakosWendy FedermanJustin FlemingRichard V. Girodano & Khairul E. AstwoodBruce GoodrichDavid GriffinMrs. James B. GubelmanLynne HallidayJanet HolkesteadRobbi D. HolmanRobert HonsingerAmy Jo JacksonThe Jacoby FamilyWayne KabakVirgie & Walter KleinBob & Ida KowitRoxeanne LecrivainKenneth D. LevienLeslie MahonDavid & Sheila Manischewitz

Robert David Norman & Kate H. MarberAndrea & Peter MarberJames MardenJacqueline MatthewsCarl MoellenbergAudrey MooreJulia NathanJohn O’BoyleJuan & Anne OcampoKirill OnischenkoDouglas, Nancy, & Molly OstrowDr. Susan R. PetersonKent Cole & Diana PrechterLorinda RadigondaSusan ReillyMaury RogoffLisa Roumell & Mark RosenthalEllen & Norman RothMargaret RuddickNick & Julie SakellariadisBarbara J Smith & Lance GoobermanJerome FloristsRobert SteinMark SubiasDiane VaughanChris VroomMelody WardVera WarneckeMelissa WohlgemuthMichael WolkowitzJohn E. WulpKim Yao

$100 ContributorsAnonymous (5)Suzanne Abercrombie & Tiffany AbercrombieJoseph AllenMarilyn ArmelLynn Baker

Gerry BammanStephen BernsteinLesley BroderClaudia Brown & Terry GruberJuLondre Karlveon BrownJean BundyJane & George BunnChristopher CayabaSusan & Jeffrey ChaseMr. & Mrs. Coleman ConklingDouglas CramerDavid DallonElyse DaytonBonnie MilliganLaurie DeGraziaBunny DellLaura DesmaraisM. Burton DrexlerLaurel ElliotStar & Yves EonnetSara & Fred EpsteinClarice FeinmanCharles A. FormaJames Fraser & Katherine HansonStephen FriedmanJack GangiBarbara & Mark GersonBetty & Joshua GoldbergAnabell GraffEmily C. GraffMeaghan GraggSean GraneyJean GrossKathleen A. HalveyMarc HappelMary R. HardinAlan HarperRyan HartAnne & Gordon HerraldBlake & Catherine HoldenHarris & Randee HorowitzKatherine Janca

Sarah East JohnsonThomas R KeenanGene KilikRalph KleinmanDan KohnWendie & Bud KrollSusan LagomarsinoThomas LangstonAnn LearyJane Huey-Chai LinMark & Susan LippittLiz & Woody LittlefieldLorraine & Steve LodgeCarla LordJulia M. LovingMurray LuftglassRichard H. MaidmanNello & Mary McDanielJohn McDermottAndrew & Su-Ellyn McMasterJudith & Richard MerbaumJudith MilhousHarriet Levin & Rick MillanThomas MolnerDaria & David MooreSeth MoskowitzEve MykytynDrs. Benjamin Natelson & Gudrun LangeNelle NugentDavid & Siobhan OlsonHarriet & Gregg OrleyRoberto F. OrtizChristopher PatsigaMiriam PoserSarah H. ReinesRichard & Mary RonanTodd & Lori RosenJames RothmanPeter & Lee ScottAmy Ralston SeifeEleanor ShakinKathleen ShannonPhilip Smith

THE FLEA I.P.’SIn June of 2009 The Flea launched a unique patron program called The Flea IPs-- an elite and dedicated group that helps to make the dreams of The Flea a reality. Flea IPs gain insider access through exclusive events including private talk-backs, intimate artist dinners, master classes and first-look readings. Flea IPs commit their support for three full years, generously pledging $5,000 each year.Interested? We’d love to make you a Flea IP too! Please contact Carol Ostrow at 212.226.0051 x104 or [email protected] for more information.The Flea proudly salutes our Flea I.P. members and thanks them for their unwavering support:

Catherine Adler John & Gaily Beinecke Lois Chiles Larry Condon Jonathan Reynolds & Heidi Ettinger

Celeste Guth Ellen M. Isean Eleanora & Michael KennedySahra Lese Larry Kanter & Shelly J London

Caroline Niemczyk Dan & Sue RothenbergStephen & Livia Russell Jeremy Smith Nanahya C. Santana & Hume Steyer

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FLEA REWARDSUse your Flea Member Card or ticket stub to take advantage of these special offers from our downtown partners.

Macao Trading Co (311 Church St.)917-848-0117 / macaonyc.comPortuguese-Asian Fusion RestaurantMake a reservation to receive a complimentary pitcher of Sangria.

Pane Panelle (305 Church St.)212-219-4037 / panepanelle.comItalian Tapas RestaurantGet 10% off your bill with entree purchase

Bread TriBeCa (301 Church St.)212-334-0200 / breadtribeca.comModern Italian RestaurantGet 10% off your bill with entree purchase

Petrarca (34 White St.)212-625-2800 / petrarcatribeca.com Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar Receive a 10% discount on your bill

Da Mikele (275 Church St.)212-925-8800 / damikele.comNeapolitan-Inspired Italian RestaurantReceive a 10% discount on the bill

Souths (273 Church St.)212-219-0640 / southsnyc.comNeighborhood Bar and RestaurantA complimentary glass of wine with the order of an entrée

Billy’s Bakery (75 Franklin St.)212-647-9958 / billysbakerynyc.comDeserts and Other Baked GoodiesBuy one cupcake & get the second 1/2 off

Bubble Lounge (228 West Bway)212-431-3433 / bubblelounge.comChampagne BarBuy 1 drink & get 1 free or get 20% off a bottle of champagne

Sweet Lily Spa (222 West Bway)212-925-5441/ www.sweetlilyspa.comNail Spa and Boutique10% off of Sweet Lily manicures

Maslow 6 Wine Shop (211 West Bway)212-226-3127 / www.maslow6.comWine ShopReceive 10% off the price of wine

Dance New Amsterdam (280 Broadway)212-625-8369 / www.dnadance.orgProgressive Dance EducationTake 10% off classes and workshops

Churrascaria (221 West Bway)212-925-6969 / churrascariatribeca.comBrazilian SteakhouseRecieve 10% off your meal

Cercle Rouge (241 West Bway)212-226-6252 / cerclerougeresto.comFrench BistroRecieve 10% off bill on a pre-show dinner before 7pm

HERE Arts Center (145 Sixth Ave.)212-647-0202 / www.here.orgTheaterNo convenience fee for HARP productions

TriBeCa Grill (375 Greenwich St.)212-941-3900/myriadrestaurantgroup.comAmerican GrillEnjoy a complimentary sommelier’s choice glass of wine with dinner.

CHECK THEFLEA.ORG OR CALL 212-226-0051 x101 FOR THE LATEST UPDATES & DEALS.

Flea Members cont., JG SpannePreston StahlyAlex StaisJeanne & Steve StellmanPatricia SullivanThomas SynanYulia TikhonovaJay TopkisIndiana Market & CateringDouglas Ver MulmJeremy ZimmerBilly LazarusClaire S. WernerEdward B. WhitneyRita Wolf, Kiran & Anjeli Chapman

$50 SupportersAnonymous (4)Toshi Abe & Nancy HallJeanette & Robert AginianMarie & Harold AlexanderMisty AndersonJudith & DeWitt BakerStephanie D’Alton BarrettCarolyn BenbowPeter BerkeryElinor & Robert BerlinNadia Bernstein

Helena & Peter BienstockLinda BlackenJay & Dena BockElio BraccoSheldon & Carolyn BrossJoan BudishBridget K. BurkePage BurkholderDeborah CarmichaelSteven CharenElizabeth Cho & Lucas DixonTom CostelloJohn & Ann CostelloKaren CrawfordSusan CroweKim DaviesJudy & Ira DembrowAlek DevaMickey Diener & Lisa BennettMartin DombJosh & Kerry DorfDiane & Barry EisenstatAnnette FerstenbergSusan FleischerKen & Kay FolksPaul Michael FontanaJoyce FriedlandElizabeth GarnseyRobert Goodman

Ann G GreenSusan & Alan GumaJon HaberElizabeth LittlefieldRobert & Jodi HarrisonWalton Deva & Laurie FendellAnne HermanJames HoffmanDonna HogbenWilliam HollingsworthDiane HoranLily HouAlasdair HunterStuart N. Hutchison IIIK.C. HylandLinda KahnBenjamin KamineAndrea KaplanKaori KitaoMia Leo & Dick KuczkowskiRosanne KuminsMelissa & Peter LacijanEd & Marilyn LevinDayna LucasIsraela MargalitLaurie MecklerJeanne C MillerDiane MillerWilliam Pike

Ron & Claire RadiceWayne Ransier & Sharon TomaselliBrigitte Reiss-AndersenBill & Chris ReynoldsLillian RothJosie SentnerAnindita SinhaSarah Jane SmedleyFran SmythDominic & Maren SpillaneGena SteinScout StoreyLawrence TraubClarke, Peggy & Claire UtermohleCate VersegiJudith & Robert WaldmanSally WardwellAlan WatkinsLaurie WiiliamsJohn Moon & Abigail Winship

Special thanks to our $25 members.

~List as of 1/17/13

We apologize if you have been left off this list. Please contact Alek Deva at [email protected] for any corrections.

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THE FLEA THEATER MEMBERS PROGRAM Get Special Attention. Support The Flea. Be a Member. Our theater is tiny and we sell out...fast. Members get guaranteed seats plus exclusive discounts, invites, drinks & inside info! All levels of membership are 100% tax-deductible.

$25 Member No booking or convenience fees VIP ticket processing

$50+ Supporter All of the above, plus: Exclusive discounts & deals to partner businesses First to know of exciting post or pre-show Flea events Special thanks in Flea programs

$100+ Contributor All of the above, plus: Reserved seating for you and your guests Exchange tickets up to 24 hours in advance One complimentary drink at our bar before every show Reservations to #serials@theflea any night of performance

$250+ Donor All of the above, plus: Invitations to readings and special Flea events One complimentary drink at our bar for your entire party

$500+ Partner All of the above, plus: Access to Broadway house seats (purchase necessary) Dinner reservations at select Flea Partner restaurants Unlimited complimentary drinks

$1,000+ Patron All of the above plus: Invitation to select Opening Night performances and cast parties

Flea I.P’s Interested? Email [email protected] for more information!

CLICK HERE, CALL 212.226.0051 x101,or MAIL/FAX the form below to join!

I WANT TO JOIN THE FLEA! (Please check membership level below)_____$25 Member _____$50 Supporter _____$100 Contributor _____$250 Donor _____$500 Partner _____$1,000 Patron

NAME (as should be listed) _________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS _____________________________________________________________________________

CITY, STATE, ZIP _________________________________________________________________________

EMAIL _____________________________________ PHONE ____________________________________

CREDIT CARD # ___________________________________ EXP. ________ SECURITY CODE _______________ Mail this form with a check to THE FLEA MEMBERS PROGRAM, 41 White Street, New York, NY 10013 or fax this form with your credit card information to (212) 965-1808. Questions or concerns? Call us at 212-226-0051 x107.

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