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Circle Theatre program for their production of My Name is Asher Lev by Aaron Posner, adapted from the novel by Chaim Potok. (January 29 - March 7)
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4030 West Vickery Fort Worth, TX 76107
817/737-9090
6823 Snider Plaza Dallas, TX 75205
214/368-2851
Director HARRY PARKER
Cast DAVID COFFEE* … THE MENLISA FAIRCHILD* … THE WOMEN SAM SWANSON** … ASHER LEV
This show will be performed without an intermission.
Taking of pictures and/or making of visual or sound recordings is expressly prohibited. Please refrain from texting. Cell phones must be turned off during the performance. Food & drink are not allowed in the theatre.
* Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors & Stage Managers in the United States** Equity Membership Candidate
Originally commissioned and produced by the Arden Theatre Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dramaturgy by MicheleVolansky. My Name is Asher Lev is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.v
Stage Manager SARAHI SALAZAR*Lighting Design JOHN LEACH
Set Design CLARE FLOYD DEVRIES
Costume Design SARAH TONEMAH
Sound Design DAVID H.M. LAMBERT Props Design HANNAH LAW
Production Consultant RABBI SIDNEY ZIMELMAN
Assistant to the Director CLAIRE PARKER
My Name i s A she r L evBY AARON POSNERADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL BY CHA IM POTOK
CIRCLE THEATREpresents
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Circle Theatre is partially supported by the City of Fort Worth, Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County; The Texas Commission on the Arts, a state agency; and the National Endowment for the Arts, a Federal agency.
Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to ad-vance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of
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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E
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5 A N N U A L C O N T R I B U T O R S
ANGELBetty J. Sanders DIRECTORKay & Bob BolzAnne BullerTim ChaseJim & Betty Lay-Korenek Bill PalmerLarry R. PhippsDESIGNERJohn S. Davies & Lou MichaelsLarry & Maddie LesnickDonald N. & Helen Matheson Gregory PhillipsMary Ann StaabSTARAnonymousMary & David BensonSteven BroylesLois ChathamJaime & Nancy DickersonLarry FellmanRichard GiltnerHarriet & Paul HarralBill & Lois Sonnier HartJim & Ingrid KellerScott & Karen KirkRichard LesherStephen MillerHarry & Karen Parker
Given by the Koinonia Class at UCC in appreciation of Karen’s leadership
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7 A U T H O R
CHAIM POTOK (1929-2002) was born in the Bronx to Jewish immigrants from Poland. Chaim’s years in an Orthodox household and schooling through college stood in stark conflict with the world of literature and art that captured his imagination. In Conservative Judaism, with its emphasis on historical evolution of Jewish texts, Chaim found an intellectual home where his love of Judaism and of secular culture could dynamically interact. Upon ordination,
he served as a US Army chaplain, for 16 months in Korea - in the mid-50’s - with combat medical and engineer battalions. In 1959, Chaim and his young family settled in Philadelphia where he was named scholar in residence at Har Zion Temple. During this time, he also pursued a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. He wrote The Chosen, while in Jerusalem, the same year he wrote his dissertation. In 1967, Chaim became editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society of Philadelphia. He taught writing at Johns Hopkins University and also taught a popular course in philosophy to the Benjamin Franklin Honors Fellows at his alma mater. The Chosen was followed by other well-known works such as The Promise, My Name is Asher Lev and The Gift of Asher Lev. Chaim also wrote plays and children’s literature in addition to non-fiction and short stories.
AARON POSNER (Playwright) was the founding Artistic Director of Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre and is an Associate Artist at the Folger Theatre and the Milwaukee Rep. He has won numerous awards as a director and playwright including A Theatre Bay Area Award; three Barrymore Awards; an Outer Circle Critics Award; The John Gassner Award; and a Helen Hayes Awards as director or playwright four of the last ten years. His plays include My Name Is Asher Lev;
The Chosen; Stupid Fucking Bird; Who Am I This Time? (And Other Conundrums of Love); Sometimes A Great Notion; A Murder, A Mystery & A Marriage (with James Sugg), and many others. Aaron has directed more than 150 productions at major regional theatres across the country. Aaron is an Eisenhower Fellow, a graduate of Northwestern University, is from Eugene, Oregon, and lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife, actress Erin Weaver, and his amazing daughter, Maisie.
HARRY PARKER (Director) is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Theatre at Texas Christian University. He has directed more than one hundred professional and university plays and musicals, including productions at the Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.); Stages Repertory Theatre (Houston); American Heartland Theatre (Kansas City); and Lyric Theatre (Oklahoma City). In Fort Worth, his professional directing credits include
Permanent Collection and Company at Jubilee Theatre, Hunting and Gathering for Amphibian Stage Productions, and Ellis Island: The Dream of America for the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at Bass Hall. Some of his Circle Theatre credits include Moon Over the Brewery; Over the Tavern; King O’ the Moon; Bus Stop; Side by Side by Sondheim; The Last Mass at St. Casimir’s; Picasso at the Lapin Agile; Hail Mary; Mistakes Were Made; The Whipping Man; The Fantasticks; Miracle on South Division Street and Hope and Gravity. At TCU, he has directed Oklahoma!, You Can’t Take It With You, and No, No, Nanette, among others. Originally from Oklahoma City, Harry received his BFA from TCU, and an MA and PhD from the University of Kansas. He is a two-time winner of the Kennedy Center Medallion of Excellence and the former National Chair of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. In 2013, he won the TCU Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative Teacher and Scholar. Harry is an associate member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
P L A Y W R I G H T & D I R E C T O R 8
AUGUST 20 - SEPTEMBER 19
OCTOBER 22- NOVEMBER 21
APRIL 30 - MAY 23
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Anthony a r r i ves unexpec ted ly a t c lassmate Caro l ine ’s door, car ry ing a bea t -up copy o f Wal t Whi tman ’s poe t ry and an u rgent ass ignment f rom the i r Eng l i sh teacher. Homebound due to i l l ness , Caro l ine hasn ’ t been to schoo l in months , bu t she i s as qu ick and sardon ic as Anthony i s a th le t i c , sens i t i ve , and popu la r. When these two le t down the i r guard and share the i r secre ts , th is seeming ly mundane poet ry p ro jec t un locks the much deeper mys te ry tha t b rought them toge ther.
JUNE 18 - JULY 18Father Tim Far ley i s comfor tab ly ensconced as p r ies t o f a p rosperous Catho l i c congregat ion . H is we l l -o rdered wor ld i s d is rup ted by the a r r i va l o f Mark Do lson , an in tense and idea l i s t i c young seminar ian whom Father Far ley re luc tan t l y agrees to take under h is w ing . There i s immed ia te con f l i c t be tween the two, as the o lder man is reminded o f the f i rebrand he once was , and the younger comes to rea l i ze tha t to le rance is as v i ta l to the Chr is t ian e th ic as r igh teousnes .
In th is comic ba t t le o f the sexes , Bernard suspec ts h is w i fe , Ju l ie , o f in f ide l i t y. Wi th an over - reac t ion on ly poss ib le in the rea lm o f F rench fa rce , Bernard depos i ts Ju l ie on a deser t i s land , expec t ing never to see her aga in . She makes her way back and, d isgu ised as a man, wreaks havoc on her husband ’s new l i fe . S t rand ’s adapta t ion o f Mont f leury ’s poe t ry in to modern verse i s l i ke the bes t fa rce , w i ld ye t p rec ise .
Brooke Wyeth re tu rns home to Pa lm Spr ings a f te r a s ix -year absence to ce lebra te Chr is tmas w i th her paren ts , her b ro ther, and her aun t . Brooke announces tha t she i s about to pub l i sh a memoi r d redg ing up a p ivo ta l and t rag ic event in the fami ly ’s h is to ry—a wound they don ’ t want reopened. In e f fec t , she d raws a l ine in the sand and dares them a l l to c ross i t . Th is in t r igu ing p lay w i l l have your sympath ies sh i f t ing back and fo r th among each member o f th is b r i l l i an t , ye t compl ica ted fami ly.
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12 T I T L E11 D I R E C T O R ’ S N O T E S
Chaim Potok’s novel, My Name is Asher Lev (1972), profoundly speaks to readers even forty years after its publication. Both a rabbi and a painter himself, Potok (1929-2002) burst upon the literary world with his debut novel, The Chosen
(1967). Selling over three million copies, the book was made into a successful film in 1981. An Off-Broadway musical version followed in 1988, with a libretto by Potok himself. The show closed after only six performances.
His novel, My Name is Asher Lev, was another success, spending six months on the Best Seller List. Readers identified with Asher’s dilemma of trying to resolve his innate desire to pursue his passion for art, with a strict religious father who thinks such pursuits are a waste of time at best, and at worst, evil.
Playwright Aaron Posner masterfully adapted both of these Potok novels into stage vehicles. Circle Theatre is proud to be producing the regional premiere of Posner’s version of My Name is Asher Lev, which won the Outer Critics Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play and the John Gassner Playwriting Award in 2013.
Posner distilled the vast scope of Potok’s complex novel into a ninety minute, three actor play while presenting the key issues of the book. How do we reconcile two conflicting realities within ourselves, when they seem to be mutually exclusive? What is the cost of embracing only one, of rejecting the other, or of trying to balance them simultaneously? As Asher tells us, this dilemma is a mystery, “of the sort theologians have in mind when they talk about words like ‘wonder’ and ‘awe.’”
We were blessed and grateful to have had ti me with Rabbi Sidney Zimelman and playwright Aaron Posner at our fi rst rehearsal for My Name is Asher Lev at Circle Theatre. Rabbi Zimelman told of his years at a post-WWII Brooklyn yeshiva, and his
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At the first rehearsal the cast of My Name is Asher Lev visited with Rabbi Sidney Zimelman and spoke with playwright Aaron Posner over Skype at Circle Theatre.
own experiences (similar to Asher’s) of having to choose between pursuing his studies in Judaism, or a career as an arti st. Aaron Posner revealed to us how his adaptati on of Chaim Potok’s novel came about, and his experiences with what worked best for the play in previous producti ons.
- HARRY PARKER, DIRECTOR
From left to right: Sam Swanson (Asher Lev), Maddie Lesnick (Circle Theatre Board President), Lisa Fairchild (The Women), David Coffee (The Men), and Harry Parker (Director).
From left to right: Harry Parker (Director) and Rabbi Sidney Zimelman.
DAVID COFFEE (The Men)Work at Circle Theatre: Picasso at the Lapine Agile, Bach at Leipzig, The Fantasti cksWork at Other Theatres: Casa Mañana; Granbury Opera House; Goodspeed Opera House; Portland Center Stage; Dallas Theater Center; Trinity Shakespeare Festi val; Seacoast Rep; Lyric Stage; Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma; City Rep; North Shore Music TheatreWork in Television/Film/Music: Mr. Jack Daniel’s Original Silver Cornet
Band: Nashville Now, Voice of America, Colorado Public Radio; PBS: Dance in America – Dracula; Stars Over Texas (Statewide Television Broadcast); Getti ng Even; John Wilkes Booth: The Myth and the MummyAwards: American College Theatre Festi val: Irene Ryan Acti ng Commendati on; Casa Mañana: multi ple Pulley Awards; multi ple Independent Reviewers of New England Awards; Multi ple Dallas/Fort Worth Criti cs’ Forum Awards; Multi ple Column Awards; Fort Worth Weekly Readers’ Poll: Best Actor (2010, 2011); Live Theatre League of Tarrant County: Elston Brooks Lifeti me Achievement AwardProfessional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Actors’ Equity Associati on; Screen Actors Guild/American Federati on of Radio and Television Arti sts; Arti sti c Associate with Trinity Shakespeare Festi val; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts, Texas Christi an University; University Fellowship, State University of New York (Binghamton); Master of Fine Arts in Acti ng, Texas Christi an UniversitySpecial Comment: For more informati on, please visit: www.Davidcoff ee.org
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C A ST 14LISA FAIRCHILD (The Women)Work at Circle Theatre: Stella & Lou, God of Carnage, Becky’s New Car, Snake in the Grass, Sylvia (2 producti ons), Blithe Spirit, Noises Off Work at Other Theatres: Stage West: Our Town, All My Sons; Casa Mañana: Steel Magnolias, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; WaterTower Theatre: Humble Boy, The Traveling Lady; Theatre Three: Absurd Person Singular; Contemporary Theatre of Dallas: Noises Off , The Women; SCA Producti ons: Cooking with Lard; Dallas Children’s Theatre: EAT, Secret
Life of GirlsWork in Television/Film: W. (Lionsgate); The Final Semester (Populus Films); Shadows on the Wall (Magnum Entertainment)Awards: Star-Telegram Top 10 Producti ons: God of Carnage, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Our Town; DFW Criti cs Forum: Best Ensemble – The Women; TheatreJones: Best Ensemble - God of Carnage; Fort Worth Weekly: Best Producti on of a Play – Snake in the Grass, Column Awards – Performance for Sylvia and Best Play Finalist for God of CarnageProfessional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Actors’ Equity Associati on; The Agency Dallas; S.T.A.G.E.; Actors Theatre of Louisville Acti ng Apprenti ceship; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre, Ott erbein UniversitySpecial comment: To Kim and Tierney Titus – living in Rivkeh’s world has reminded me how fortunate I am that my husband and daughter have always supported my arti sti c passion. A sheynem dank. (Thank you.)
SAM SWANSON (Asher Lev) Work at Circle Theatre: This is Sam’s fi rst producti on at Circle.Work at Other Theatres: Amphibian Stage Producti ons: Hunti ng and Gathering; Theatre Three: Assassins, Present Laughter; Dallas Children’s Theatre: A Wrinkle in Time; Stage West: Arms and the Man, New Jerusalem; Kernodle Theatre: Arcadia Work in Television/Film: [FILM] The Last Door (short film); Forever the Sickest Kids: Nikki (music video – Fearless Records); [TV] The
First Kill (Investigation Discovery); Attack on Titan (FUNimation/Adult Swim), Fairy Tail (FUNimation) Educati on: Bachelor of Arts in Drama, University of Arkansas; Long form Comedy Improv. Training (The Alternati ve Comedy Theatre)Special comment: Co-founder/bassist of the Dallas punk band “Blank-Men.”
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SARAHI SALAZAR (Stage Manager)Work at Circle Theatre: [As Stage Manager] Seven In One Blow, Mistakes Were Made, Ghost-Writer, God of Carnage, A Bright New Boise, Miracle on South Division Street; Venus in Fur, The Other Place, Hope & Gravity [As Production Assistant] Becky’s New Car; [As Props Designer] Stella and LouWork at Other Theatres: [As Stage Manager] Stolen Shakespeare Guild: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; RattleStick Theatre (NYC): Lycanthrope; Theatre Wesleyan: Sweeny Todd, Working, Dr. Chekhov’s, Vaudevilles; [As Scenic Designer/Prop Design] Artes de la Rosa: In the Heights, Romeo and Juliet, Into the WoodsAwards: 2013 Young Theatre Arti st award from the Live Theatre League of Tarrant County Professional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Actors’ Equity Associati on; Texas Wesleyan UniversitySpecial Comment: Thanks to Circle Theatre for the opportunity and support!
CLARE FLOYD DeVRIES (Set Design)Work at Circle Theatre: Resident Set Designer since 2010Work at Other Theatres: WaterTower Theatre: Our Town, Sweeney Todd, Enchanted April; Shakespeare Dallas: Othello; Kitchen Dog Theater: Detroit, Charm, End Times; Casa Mañana: A Few Good Men, Narnia; Uptown Players: Dirty Rott en Scoundrels; Trinity Shakespeare Festi val: As You Like ItWork in Television/Film: Whatt a Ya Think?!, CiaoAwards: Multi ple Column Awards (including one for Boeing-Boeing), DFW Theatre Criti cs Forum Awards, and Dallas Theatre League Leon Rabin Awards for set designProfessional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Bachelor of Architecture, Syracuse University; Licensed Architect - State of Texas; Arti sti c Associate - Kitchen Dog Theater. Author: Alice Through the Proscenium: More Scenic Set Design
DAVID H.M. LAMBERT (Sound Design)Work at Circle Theatre: Resident Sound Designer since 2006; [As Actor] Too Many Cooks, See How They Run, Bach at Leipzig, Opus, Incorrupti ble, Unnecessary FarceWork at Other Theatres: Contemporary Theatre of Dallas: Noises Off ; Pocket Sandwich Theatre: Ebenezer Scrooge (21 years running); Theatre Three: Democracy; Amphibian Stage Producti ons: Buyer’s Market; Dallas Children’s Theatre: Honus & Me; Theatre Britain: Communicati ng Doors; Resident Sound Designer at Pocket Sandwich TheatreAwards/Nominati ons: 2011 Column Award Winner for Best Sound Design (Boeing-Boeing), 2008 Live Theatre League of Tarrant County Award for Technical Theatre Excellence, Multi ple Leon Rabin Nominati onsSpecial Comment: To Lesli: “Frank and Beans!”
P RO D U C T I O N STA F F 16Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarahi SalazarLight and Sound Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle WardMaster Carpenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick MorrisonKey Scenic Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon R. KruseCarpenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant MorrisonWardrobe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Standard
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HANNAH LAW (Props Design)Work at Circle Theatre: This is Hannah’s fi rst producti on at Circle.Work at Other Theatres: WaterTower Theatre: The Great American Trailer Park Musical, The Santaland Diaries; Pocket Sandwich Theatre: A Christmas Carol, Sherlock Holmes; Hip Pocket Theatre: Naked with the Cats, The Cabinet of Dr. CaligariEducati on: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Studies, Texas Christi an University
JOHN LEACH (Lighti ng Design)Work at Circle Theatre: Resident Lighti ng Designer since 1990Work at Other Theatres: Choral performance for Sir John Rutt er, Carnegie Hall, NYC 2007; Contemporary Dance Fort Worth: Lighti ng Designer for various producti ons, and performed in Dialogues in Moti on and God and Guns; Hip Pocket Theatre: Technical Director and Lighti ng Designer (1995–1998) and acted in Bowl of Red, The Crimson Pirate, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Att ack of the B-Girls; Gracey Tune Producti ons: Performed in Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt; Ballet Concerto: Technical Director & Lighti ng Designer (1995–1998); Trinity Valley School: Set constructi on and lighti ng design; John has also done design work in Dallas, New York, California State University at Long Beach, and Paris, TexasAwards: Column Award: Best Lighti ng Design for a Drama, The Memory of Water at Circle Theatre, 2001
DOROTHY SANDERS (Dramaturg)Work at Circle Theatre: Resident Dramaturg since 2001; [As Actor] Wonderful to be Wicked (melodrama series), A Month of Sundays, Eleemosynary, The Golden Shadows Old West Museum, Daughters of the Lone Star State, A Delicate Balance, Fuddy MeersWork at Other Theatres: [As Actor] Stage West, Theatre Arlington, Fort Worth Theatre, OnStage, Sage & Silo, Arti san Center Theater, Runway TheatreProfessional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Member of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas, and The Live Theatre League of Tarrant County Advisory Board; Bachelor of Science, Simmons College; Ed.M, Harvard Graduate School of Educati on; Ph.D, Texas Woman’s UniversityAwards: Live Theatre League of Tarrant County: 2009 Lifeti me Achievement Award, 2004 Arts Advocate Award
SARAH TONEMAH (Costume Design) Work at Circle Theatre: Venus in Fur, The Other Place, Hope and GravityWork at Other Theatres: [As Costume Designer] Cactus Theatre (Lubbock): The Child is Born; Wichita Theatre (Wichita Falls): West Side Story; Backdoor Theatre (Wichita Falls): Litt le Shop of Horrors; [Costumer and Seamstress] Casa Mañana: Grease; 42nd Street; Camelot; Miss Saigon; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas; Rapunzel! Rapunzel!; A Very Hairy Fairy Tale; Winnie the Pooh KIDS; Seussical, Jr.; Dora the Explorer; [As Sti tcher] Trinity Shakespeare Festi valWork in Television/Film: [Assistant Designer] The Downwinders; [Costumer] The Answer Man; [Stylist] The Jessica Rector ShowAwards: Guest arti st at the Philadelphia Flower Show 2009Professional Affi liati ons & Educati on: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fashion Design, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia PA; Costume Technician at Texas Christi an University Theatre Department; United States Insti tute for Theatre Technology member
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In Honor of…Mrs. Louise Carvey | Mrs. Margo Dean | Dr. David Dorries | Leslie & John Enlow | Dr. Erma Johnson Hadley
Ms. Rachel Hull | Ms. Maude McNeill | Mrs. Rosalyn Rosenthal | Jeff & Joey Tullis | Mr. Valleau Wilkie, Jr.
In Memory of…Mr. Robert W. Courtney | Mr. David Luskey | Mr. Jerry Russell | Prof. William B. Smith | Dr. John W. Woldt
Thank You for Making Art Happen!The Arts Council extends its sincere appreciation to the following donors who have played an important role as supporters of the arts in our community.
$100,000 +City of Fort Worth$50,000 - $99,000Sid W. Richardson FoundationXTO Energy, Inc.
$25,000 - $49,999360 West MagazineAmon G. Carter FoundationAnn L. & Carol Greene RhodesCharitable Trust
$10,000 - $24,999Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. BassBBVA Compass FoundationBNSF Railway FoundationBowden Family FoundationLouise B. CarveyMac Churchill AcuraDallas-Fort Worth Acura DealersLockheed Martin AeronauticsOncorBetty SandersDavid R. Smith
$5,000 - $9,999AnonymousBates ContainerAllison & John BeadlesCoors Distributing Company ofFort WorthLeslie & John EnlowFort Worth Convention& Visitors BureauFrost BankHigginbothamDrs. Elva & Adrian LeBlancJeff & Donnia OleskoPier 1 ImportsTarrant CountyWells FargoWilliam E. Scott Foundation
$2,500 - $4,999Basset Capital L.P.Bennett Benner PettitArchitects + PlannersKay & Bob BolzBill & Lois Sonnier HartJackson Walker L.L.P.Mr. Josh & Mrs. Holly KormanMcDonald Sanders Law Firm
Mellina & Larson, P.C.Mr. Bill & Mrs. Amy MerrittAshley MooringNorth Texas Public BroadcastingPSA FundTexas Christian UniversityUNT Health Science Center
$1,000 - $2,499Bank of AmericaMr. W.R. “Bill” BondColin CaldwellJeff & Christy CatesZohra A. Choudhry, MDVirginia Clay DormanMarilee F. EvansShannon & James HaddawayEsther L. Heit FoundationMason King of Luther KingCapital ManagementHal LambertJohn LeggThe Martha V. Leonard Fund ofthe Community Foundation of North TexasAnne & John MarionAnnie & John MasonMelissa & Todd MehallEllen F. MessmanKaren & Michael MyersMrs. Virginia H. O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. William C. ParrishPam & Reed Pigman/Texas JetMr. & Mrs. Michael G. RadlerJean & John RoachSear Family FoundationChristy & Jason SmithThe Virginia Street SmithCharitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North TexasWesley & Marcus SnyderGeorge H. & Mary MorganSullivan Charitable FoundationTarrant Regional Water DistrictTexas Ballet TheaterOleta & John ThompsonC. Victor & Margaret L. ThorntonCharitable FundGinny & Joe TigueApril & Rick Wegman
Gail WrightAna & Ted Wugofski
$500 - $999Carol J. & R. Denny AlexanderFoundationMr. R. Gordon ApplemanBlanheim Fund of Dean & JanePeyton of Communities Foundation of TexasRickey J. BrantleyDale W. BrockMr. & Mrs. Frank CappuccioMargaret & Pete CoulbornEsther & Will A. Courtney, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. A. R. DaniellDanny DeenMary L. GrahamRhonda & Jesse HeadJT HeaneyMr. David Hendricks& Ms. Vickie RayAlan & Irene LaureynsAnne Loffl andRebecca LowWarren LudlowRalph W. ManningGregory McCoyScott & Allison McKnightDr. & Mrs. Joseph McWherterSusan & Victor MedinaJ. NugentPangea’s Edge HoldingsGregory Phillips, MDBear & Dana QuisenberryAndrew & Jenny RosellJames L. & Manala Y. StriplingScott A. & Joan C. SullivanFamily FundAmy & Ryan TrottKathy & Charles WebsterDr. & Mrs. Bruce H. WeinerLizzie & Ron WelbornGale & Shelley WellsNicole & John Zimmerman
$250 - $499Karen & Charles AndersonJill & Doug BlackDr. & Mrs. Lee C. BloemendalDelores & Patrick Clark
Kathleen E. ConnorsAaron & Brenda CookAdam & Jordan DavidsonMaryAnn Means Dufrene& Matt DufreneJoe & Mary DulleJan E. FersingJason GarciaBeth & Randy GideonStephen GilchristEva & Niel IsbellShelley JuliaoJoann KargesMr. & Mrs. Byron L. KeilBradford & Sherrill KlingLeigh Anne & John KotarskiDr. Stanley & Marcia KurtzDr. Diane LaceyNancy LambStephanie & Walton LawrenceSharon LeiteLisa & Dr. Bruce LowryLaura LumleyPatrick McClanahanDory McGinnisPatsy MilranyMr. & Mrs. Wm. A. Moncrief IIIMultatechJJ & Bobby NorrisWade T. NowlinChristen & Scott O’NealPatricia J. O’NealAdolphus PattersonMartha PetersDr. & Mrs. Paul PhillipsAndrea PuenteDr. & Mrs. J. Tom Rogers, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Gregory B. ScheidemanSunnie SellersPunch Shaw & Julia HeddenEmmet and Judith SmithMark & Randi ThistlethwaiteMichael TysonGene & Kathleen WalkerCharlene WatsonMr. Valleau Wilkie, Jr.Eloise & Chris WilliamsMs. Bobbie WygantMary Wysong & Micheal HaneyPasty & Bill J. Zimmerman
List includes contributions received in calendar year 2013-2104. We wish to extend our gratitude to the many others whom we are unable to list due to space limitations. Please visit us online at artsfortworth.org for a full list of our 2013-2014 supporters.
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