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Called "the season's most dazzling talent show," Gypsy of the Year is easily the biggest party in town with appearances by dozens of Broadway and Off-Broadway's most popular shows and performers.

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Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS presents

Hosted bySeth Rudetsky

with presentersKatie Finneran n Steve Kazee

and special guestsDebra Monk, David Hyde Pierce and the cast of Curtains

Opening Number Created byBen Cohn n Stacia Fernandez n Rommy Sandhu

Lighting Design byMichael P. Jones

Sound byKurt Fischer n Marie Renee Foucher

Production ManagerNathan Hurlin

Production Stage ManagerJason Trubitt

Produced byMichael Graziano n Kimberly Russell n Tom Viola

Directed byKristin Newhouse

Monday, December 3 & Tuesday, December 4, 2012

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MISSION STATEMENT

In a manner at all times consistent with the exclusive charitable and educational purposes of BC/EFA within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code:

• To mobilize the unique abilities within the entertainment industry to mitigate the suffering of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS;

• To ensure direct support specifically through the social services and programs of The Actors Fund to all individuals in the entertainment industry affected by critical health issues, including but not limited to HIV/AIDS;

• To support organizations across the country which provide treatment or services for people specifically affected by HIV/AIDS and their families;

• To promote and encourage public support for national and international programs and services which benefit people with HIV/AIDS;

• To increase public awareness and understanding of HIV/AIDS through the creation and dissemination of educational materials;

• To support efforts by the entertainment industry to address other critical health issues or respond to an emergency, in each case as approved by the board of trustees;

• To support efforts by the entertainment industry in other charitable or educational endeavors, in each case as approved by the board of trustees.

broadwaycares.org

Approved by the BC/EFA Board of Trustees on May 27, 2010

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The Show

Opening Number

Newsies

Once

Newsical The Musical

evita

Bring It On: The Musical

The National Tours

Mamma Mia!

Chicago

Mary Poppins

Rebecca

Complexions Contemporary Ballet for Dancers Responding to AIDs

Rock of Ages

The Lion King

A Tribute to Fred ebb

The Judges

John Bolton n Judith Ivey n John Kander n Judy Kaye

Hal Luftig n Laura Osnes n Adam Pascal n Michael Shannon

Hollis Stern n Peg Wendlandt

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2009

2008

2007

2010

2011

A History of GivinGEquity Fights AIDS was founded in October 1987 by the Council of Actors’ Equity Association. Money raised through the efforts of Equity theatre companies across the country was specifically earmarked for The Actors Fund’s AIDS Initiative.

Broadway Cares was founded in February 1988 by members of The Producers’ Group. Money raised was earmarked to be awarded to AIDS service organizations nationwide, including Equity Fights AIDS.

In May 1992, Equity Fights AIDS and Broadway Cares merged to become Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The Board of Trustees of this newly established not-for-profit fundraising organization assumed the missions of the previously separate organizations and continues to fund the social service work of The Actors Fund and award grants three times a year to AIDS service organizations nationwide.

Unlike most other nonprofit, grant-making organizations, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS must raise every single dollar of our philanthropic budget every year in order to fulfill our mission. In turn, BC/EFA works hard to ensure that the money we raise is spent carefully and wisely on programs where

these hard-earned funds can have the maximum possible impact.

the Actors fund national & Grants intl. Grants total Grants

1987-1992 Equity Fights AIDS $ 2,775,250 $ 2,775,2501988-May 1992 Broadway Cares $ 1,067,000 $ 1,067,000 BC/EFA Contributions5/92 - 12/92 $ 634,000 $ 771,780 $ 1,405,7801993 $ 1,654,000 $ 1,184,119 $ 2,838,1191994 $ 1,758,000 $ 676,404 $ 2,434,4041995 $ 1,791,000 $ 707,916 $ 2,498,9161996 $ 2,010,000 $ 1,400,549 $ 3,410,5491997 $ 2,247,500 $ 1,342,200 $ 3,589,7001998 $ 2,471,000 $ 1,711,819 $ 4,182,8191999 $ 2,700,000 $ 3,039,841 $ 5,739,8412000 $ 2,955,336 $ 3,033,566 $ 5,988,9022001 $ 2,829,500 $ 3,238,765 $ 6,068,2652002 $ 2,732,000 $ 2,689,676 $ 5,421,6762003 $ 3,022,500 $ 3,115,969 $ 6,138,4692004 $ 3,360,500 $ 4,437,338 $ 7,797,8382005 $ 3,516,500 $ 4,469,798 $ 7,986,2982006 $ 3,517,500 $ 4,518,364 $ 8,035,8642007 $ 3,671,500 $ 5,152,546 $ 8,824,0462008 $ 4,302,000 $ 5,737,298 $ 10,039,2982009 $ 3,400,000 $ 4,492,489 $ 7,892,4892010 $ 4,160,000 $ 5,824,988 $ 9,984,9882011 $ 4,014,500 $ 5,320,541 $ 9,335,0412012 (unaudited) $ 4,625,000 $ 6,231,755 $ 10,856,755

total support 1988-2012 $ 64,147,586 $ 70,149,880 BC/EfA Grant-Making total 1988-2012 $134,297,466

2012

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December 2012

Dear Friends:

Welcome to Gypsy of the Year. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been with us for all 24 editions, there are few things more special than gathering with friends,

colleagues and fellow theatre lovers to celebrate what we all love. That’s what afternoons like this are all about.

We’ve been gathering to honor the “gypsies” of Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring companies since 1989, collectively raising more than $49 million for the essential programs of The Actors Fund and more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations nationwide.

One of the most inspiring qualities of our community is its willingness and determination to step up for those among us most in need of help – whether it’s for colleagues within the theatre community in need of assistance, a neighbor living with HIV/AIDS, families without healthy meals or, as we saw just a few weeks ago, responding to the devastation of a natural disaster.

Hurricane Sandy tested our collective resolve. The storm dealt a stinging blow to millions of people in a dozen states, particularly here in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Because of your donations and hard work, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS was able to make an emergency $100,000 grant to The Actors Fund and $150,000 in donations to three relief agencies – the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, AmeriCares and the American Red Cross – all committed to immediately helping storm victims.

It will make a difference in the lives of many of our friends and co-workers as well as so many in the tri-state area facing the terrible aftermath of this historic storm.

At the same time we must also maintain our commitment to thousands in the entertainment industry and hundreds of thousands across the country who depend on BC/EFA’s sustained support.

Your efforts over the past few weeks – and your presence today – will help buy medicines, fund counseling services, keep the doors of a health clinic open and provide healthy and nutritious meals for those who might otherwise do without.

Because of you there is hope and essential human services for many who have been pushed to the margins of society, find themselves struggling in an uncertain environment or simply need some assistance to take charge of their lives once again.

Whether you are in the theatrical community, a volunteer, a member of Broadway Cares’ Angels Circle, a corporate sponsor or a theatre-loving ticket buyer, your commitment radiates well beyond the fun we have this afternoon.

Your generosity and support are BC/EFA’s greatest blessing. It is a rare and invaluable resource; one we steward with great appreciation and care. With that commitment and collaboration in mind, what we do together will indeed continue to make a difference.

Sincerely,

Tom ViolaExecutive Director

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A Bit of “Gypsy” History

The first Gypsy of the Year Competition was held at the St. James Theatre on Tuesday, November 28, 1989. Hosted by Jonathan Hadary, Tyne Daly and the company of Gypsy, this fledgling event – produced by Maria Di Dia and Tom Viola and directed by Michael Lichtefeld – raised over $64,000 and featured gypsies from the companies of A Chorus Line, Black & Blue, Cats, Grand Hotel, Gypsy, Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Sweeney Todd, The Heidi Chronicles, Three Penny Opera and Vampire Lesbians of Sodom/The Lady in Question.

In the following years – with your help – Gypsy of the Year grew.

23 Gypsy of the Year Competitions = $49,031,973!

Today, we stage the 24th. We are deeply grateful to all who, over the last 23 years, have made this event a wildly successful fundraiser and a yearly celebration of the theatre community’s commitment to those facing the challenges of AIDS and other health-related emergencies.

You are the heart, soul and muscle of BC/EFA.

Your efforts enable BC/EFA to continue to offer essential assistance to individuals in the entertainment industry and to hundreds of AIDS service organizations that serve people with HIV/AIDS and their families nationwide. On behalf of those we assist, thank you.

broadwaycares.org

1989 $ 64,000

1990 $ 92,000

1991 $ 205,000

1992 $ 445,000

1993 $ 707,000

1994 $ 802,000

1995 $ 1,213,000

1996 $ 1,262,000

1997 $ 1,325,000

1998 $ 1,751,000

1999 $ 2,074,000

2000 $ 2,056,000

2001 $ 2,037,000

2002 $ 2,625,000

2003 $ 3,359,000

2004 $ 2,754,000

2005 $ 2,973,000

2006 $ 3,000,000

2007 $ 3,925,000

2008 $ 3,061,000

2009 $ 4,630,000

2010 $ 3,776,000

2011 $ 4,895,253

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Opening Number

We’re GypsiesInspired by the opening credits of “That’s Dancing!” Music by Henry ManciniOriginal Lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh and Larry Grossman

Including excerpts from:West Side StoryMusic by Leonard Bernstein, Lyrics by Stephen SondheimChoreographed by Jerome Robbins, Co-choreographer: Peter Gennaro

FosseMusic and Lyrics by Joseph Arrington Jr.Original Choreography by Bob Fosse, Co-choreographer: Ann Reinking

42nd StreetMusic by Harry Warren, Lyrics by Al Dubin, Additional Lyrics by Johnny Mercer and

Mort DixonChoreographed by Gower Champion

The Will Rogers FolliesMusic by Cy Coleman, Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph GreenChoreographed by Tommy Tune

Crazy for YouMusic by George Gershwin, Lyrics by Ira GershwinChoreographed by Susan Stroman

Legally BlondeMusic and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell BenjaminChoreographed by Jerry Mitchell

A Chorus LineMusic by Marvin Hamlisch, Lyrics by Edward KlebanChoreographed by Michael Bennett, Co-choreographer: Bob Avian

Directed and Choreographed by Rommy SandhuMusical Arrangement by Ben CohnChita Rivera monologue and revised lyrics by Stacia FernandezMusic Direction by Matt DoeblerAssistant Choreographers: Julie Barnes, Allison Plamondon and Courtney YoungOrchestrated by Matt Aument

Performance Credits

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Opening Number | We’re Gypsies continuedPerformed by Deanna Aguinaga, Matt Anctil, Sarah Bakker, Ward Billeisen, Shane Bland, James Brown III, Ian Campayno, Allyson Carr, Ashlee Dupre, Zak Edwards, Harvey Evans,

Stephanie Fittro, Jason Lee Garrett, Lauren Gemelli, Kelly Jacobs, Monica Kapoor, Nikka Graff Lanzarone, Shannon Lewis, Erica Mansfield, Michael Mindlin, Paul HeeSang Miller, Shina Ann Morris, Tera-Lee Pollin, Elizabeth Racanelli, Daniel Robinson,

Gerard Salvador, Tommy Scrivens, Christopher Shin, Felicity Stiverson, Sam Strasfeld, Anissa Wiley, Gustavo WonsVoiceover by Chita RiveraStage Manager: Michael McGoffAssistant Stage Manager: Kate McDonielStage Management Production Assistant: Michelle NigalanCostumes by Brian Hemesath, Jared B. LeeseHair by Daniel Koye, Sonia SabinaMake-up by Michael SerapigliaWardrobe Supervisor: Barbara BermanAssistant Wardrobe Supervisor: Barb SimpsonDressers: Nikia Charles, Meredith Duers, Rodney Harper, Christina Kahler, Darrell Peacock, Jaime TorresRehearsal pianists: Ryan Cantwell, Jordan Jones-ReeseMusicians: Conductor: Matt Doebler; Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Marc Schmeid; Guitar/Banjo: Scott Kuney; Percussion: Michael Englander; Drums: Joe Nero; Reeds: Jack Bashkow, Jeff Schiller, Julie Ferrara; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke,

Ronald Buttacavoli, Trombone: Charley Gordon; Bass Trombone: Jennifer WhartonContractor: Charley GordonBackstage Singers: Kristen Rani Almeida, Renee Claire Bergeron, Wilson Bridges, Katie Donohue,

Michael Hopewell, Allison McDowell, Jon Reinhold, Jed Resnick, Danielle Erin Rhodes, Marissa Rosen, Doug Shapiro, Perry Sherman Special thanks to: TDF Costume Collection, Mike Croiter and Yellow Sound Lab, Rusty Mowery, Jesse Swimm, Alice Faye Myers, Emily McElroy

NewsiesFundraising coordinators: Stuart Marland with Timothy Eaker, Becky Fleming, Thom Gates, Keith ShawDance Like the NewsiesWritten by Kevin Carolan and Vanessa BrownDirected by Vanessa Brown and JP FerreriChoreography by JP FerreriMusic Direction by Brendan WhitingMusic by Robert Lopez and Jeff MarxLyrics by Vanessa Brown with one awesome couplet by Caitlyn CaughellArrangements by Brendan WhitingMusicians: Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kauffman; Woodwinds: Jack Bashkow, Jeff Schiller, Julie Ferrara; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Ronald Buttacavoli; Trombones: Charley Gordon, Jennifer Wharton; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Bass: March Schmied; Drums: Joe Nero; Percussion: Michael EnglanderPerformers: Kevin Carolan, Caitlyn Caughell, Nick Lampiasi, Jake Lucas, Laurie Veldheer, Stuart Zagnit and the Newsies: Julian DeGuzman, David Guzman, Jacob Guzman, Thayne Jasperson, Evan Kasprzak, Iain Young, JP FerreriSpecial thanks to Disney Theatrical Group, Eduardo Castro, Emily Powell, Thom Gates, Newsies

wardrobe, hair and sound departments, Jesse White and the Nederlander Theatre front-of-house staff

Performance Credits

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OnceFundraising coordinators: Bess Glorioso, Ana Garcia, Katherine SheaThe Ballad of the Once PAsWritten and Directed by Ryan McCurdy and Eric LoveMusic by Glen Hansard and Markéta IrglováOriginal Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta IrglováNew Lyrics by Ryan McCurdy and Eric LoveOriginal Arrangements by Martin LoweNew Arrangements by Ryan McCurdy and Eric LoveStage Managers: Once stage managersPerformers: Ryan McCurdy and Eric LoveSpecial thanks to Bess Glorioso and the Once family

NEWSical the MusicalFundraising coordinator: Ryan ObermeirLovely Ladies of Les MizWritten and Performed by Christine PediAccompanied by Matthew Ward

EvitaFundraising coordinators: Jim Athens, Kristie Dale, Michael Passaro, Jessica Lea Patty, Pat Sosnow, Daniel TorresLive the DreamDirected by Daniel TorresMusic and Lyrics by Justin York and Kate YorkPerformed by Rachel Potter with Ava DeMary and Mavis Simpson- ErnstDedicated to all whom have dreamed of being on Broadway. “Live the Dream” is the title track from Rachel Potter’s new EP

Bring It On: The MusicalFundraising coordinators: Ryan J. Bell and Tammie WardFeel Ur BeatWritten by Janet Krupin and Rod HarrelsonDirected by Michael Mindlin and Rod HarrelsonChoreography by Dexter Carr, Dahlston Delgado, Neil Haskel, Rod HarrelsonMusic by Wish, remixed by Rod HarrelsonLyrics by WishOriginal vocals by Janet Krupin, Adrienne Warren, Ryann RedmondArrangements by Wish, Janet Krupin, Adrienne Warren, Ryann Redmond, Rod HarrelsonStage Manager: Ryan J. BellCostumes by the performance cast, Robert Guy, Kim Baird, Amy MicallefProps by Ryan J. Bell, Keith Gross, Robert Guy, Rod HarrelsonPerformers: Adrienne Warren, Ryann Redmond, Ariana Debose, Gregory Haney, Neil Haskell, Janet Krupin, Nikki Bohne, Antwan Bethea, AJ Blankenship, Danielle Carlacci, Lindsey Brett Carothers, Dexter Carr, Courtney Corbeille, Dahlston Delgado, Brooklyn Alexis Freitag, Shonica Gooden, Keith Gross, Haley Hannah, Rod Harrelson, Casey Jamerson, Michael Naone-Carter, David Ranck, Bettis Richardson, Billie Sue Roe,

Sheldon Tucker, Lauren WhittSpecial thanks to everyone at Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS with gratitude to the entire

Broadway community for welcoming us into their special family. This performance is dedicated to all of the amazing performers of the past, all of the fierce performers of today and all of the outstanding performers of tomorrow!

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Since 1988, with your help,Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

has provided more than $64 million in financial support toThe Actors Fund.

Because of your continued generous efforts,in 2012, BC/EFA was able to award The Actors Fund

more than $4.6 million.

These funds supported the work of:HIV/AIDS INITIATIVE

Phyllis Newman WOMEN’S HEALTH INITIATIVEAl Hirschfeld FREE HEALTH CLINICACTORS FUND WORK PROGRAM

THE DANCERS’ RESOURCETHE STAGE MANAGERS’ PROJECT

The Dorothy Ross Friedman Residence – New YorkThe Palm View Supportive Housing – Los Angeles

The Schermerhorn House – Brooklyn

For 2013, BC/EFA already has pledged$3.7 million to The Actors Fund

to continue our support for these essential programs.

actorsfund.org

On behalf of all those assisted, thank you.

BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS and THE ACTORS FUND

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AIDS and THE ACTORS FUND

BC/EFA SUPPORT for THE ACTORS FUND GRANTS 2012

HIV/AIDS INITIATIVE $ 2,100,000

Phyllis Newman WOMEN’S HEALTH INITIATIVE $ 676,000

Al Hirschfeld FREE HEALTH CLINIC $ 660,000

ACTORS FUND WORK PROGRAM $ 400,000

THE DANCERS’ RESOURCE $ 200,000

THE STAGE MANAGERS’ PROJECT $ 100,000

EMERGENCY GRANTS – January 2012 $ 300,000

SPECIAL GRANT

in honor of Hugh Jackman $ 150,000

MISCELLANEOUS $ 39,000

Annual Gala, Memorial Donations, Benefit Support, etc.

2012 BC/EFA support forThe Actors Fund: $ 4,625,000

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The National ToursA Fund Raisin’ Choreography by David MarquezMusic: “Barn-Raising Dance” by Saul Chaplin and Gene de Paul from the motion picture

“Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”Music Edited by Stanley Allyn OwenStage Manager: Eileen ArnoldCostume Coordinator: Rob BevengerPerformers: Lawrence Alexander, Jessica Bishop, Luke Hawkins, Nathan Keen, Laura Keller,

Robin Masella, Harris Milgrim, Nick Nerio, Emily Morgan, Christie Portera, Steve Schepis, Jeffrey C. Sousa, Clay Thomson, Jessica Osborne, Stanley Allyn Owen, Christy Sattler, Michael Scirrotto, Sandy Shelton, Dani Spieler, Tonya Wathen, Peter King-Yuen

Mamma Mia!Fundraising coordinators: Andrew Fenton, Sherry Cohen, Dean R. GreerYesterdayWritten by Stacia Fernandez and Jacob PinionDirected by Jacob PinionChoreography by Jacob Pinion, with assistance by Lauren SambataroMusic Direction and Orchestration by Matt AumentMusic by Lennon-McCartneyVocal Arrangements by Wendy Bobbitt-Cavett Musicians: Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kauffman; Woodwinds: Jack Bashkow, Jeff Schiller, Julie Ferrara; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Ronald Buttacavoli; Trombones: Charley Gordon, Jennifer Wharton; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Bass: March Schmied; Drums: Joe Nero; Percussion: Michael EnglanderCostumes by Ron Glow, Irene Bunis, Lauren “Coco” CohnHair by Sandy Schlender, Aaron Kinchen Performers: Bryan Scott Johnson, Allyson Carr, Felicity Claire, Thomasina Gross, Paul HeeSang Miller, Gerard Salvador, Sharone SayeghSpecial thanks to David Howard and Bergen Audio Visual, the entire staff of Bespoke Theatricals,

Devin Keudell, Tony Magner, Danielle Saks, Glenn Russo and the crew of the Winter Garden Theatre, Patricia Berry and the front-of-house staff of the Winter Garden Theatre. Special thanks to Dean R. Greer

ChicagoFundraising coordinator: Terry J. WitterForever FosseWritten by Dylis Croman, Jennifer Dunne, Tonya Wathen, Leslie Stifelman, Brian O’BrienDirected by Dylis CromanChoreography by Bob Fosse, set by Dylis Croman with associates Jennifer Dunne and Tonya WathenMusic Direction by Leslie StifelmanMusic: “Bye Bye Blackbird” by Ray Henderson, Lyrics by Mort Dixon; “Sing Sing Sing” written by

Louis Prima, Instrumental Version by Benny Goodman Arrangements: “Bye Bye Blackbird” by Leslie Stifelman and Billy Ray Cyrus; “Sing Sing Sing” edited

by Booth KeeneyCostumes by Kevin WoodworthHair by Jenna BaurPerformers: “Bye Bye Blackbird” sung by Billy Ray Cyrus; “Sing Sing Sing” danced by Donna Marie

Asbury, Eddie Bennett, Rachel Bickerton, Dylis Croman, Jennifer Dunne, Sharon Moore, Peter Nelson, Brian O’Brien, Jason Patrick Sands, Amy Spanger, Tonya Wathen, Amos Wolff,

Ryan Worsing, Amra-Faye WrightSpecial thanks to our stage managers, David Hyslop, Terrence J. Witter, Mindy Farbrother and

Mahlon Kruse; the entire cast and crew of Chicago, the front-of-house staff at the Ambassador

Performance Credits

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Theatre; Cory English (curtain speech), Ryan Lowe and the other faithful collectors; Catherine Russell at Perfect Crime and The Snapple Theater Center for their continued generosity and support of our efforts for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. And, of course,

Barry and Fran.In memory of Bob Fosse. On September 23, 1987, Bob Fosse suffered a fatal heart attack while

in Washington, DC, launching the national tour of his successful Broadway revival of Sweet Charity. Now, 25 years later, his legacy still inspires choreographers and dancers leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of American dance. We at Chicago take great honor and pride in performing his choreography and the inspiration of those who worked so closely with him, carrying on his distinctive and enduring style. We miss you Bob.

Mary PoppinsFundraising coordinators: Jason Trubitt, David Sugarman, Terence Orleans Alexander, Liza VestMisfits!Written by Tom Souhrada and James HindmanDirected by James Hindman and Tom SouhradaChoreography by Kathleen NanniMusic Direction by Richard RockageMusic by Charles Strouse, Robert Lopez, George GershwinOriginal Lyrics by Martin Charnin, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Ira GershwinParody Lyrics by Tom SouhradaArrangements by Richard RockageMusicians: Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kauffman; Woodwinds: Jack Bashkow, Jeff Schiller, Julie Ferrara; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Ronald Buttacavoli; Trombones: Charley Gordon, Jennifer Wharton; Guitar: Scott Kuney; Bass: March Schmied; Drums: Joe Nero; Percussion: Michael EnglanderCostumes by Tom Souhrada, James Hindman, Tom Reiter, Steven EpsteinWigs by Gary MartoriMake-up by Amy PorterProps by James Hindman, Tom Souhrada, Brian OgilviePerformers: Steffanie Leigh, Tom Souhrada, James Hindman, Kathy Calahan, Sarah Bakker, Kelly Jacobs, Michelle Stuckey, Ian Campayno, Mark Gelsomini, Janelle Anne Robinson, Q Smith, Valerie Boyle, Brian Ogilvie, Christopher ShinSpecial thanks to Richard Byron for the funny comment he made one night in the bunker that inspired

this skit and Chris Lavin, dresser extraordinaire

RebeccaFundraising coordinator: D.C. AndersonKeep the Home Fires BurningWritten by D.C. Anderson and Steven LandauDirected by D.C. Anderson Music Direction by Andrea GrodyMusic by Steven LandauLyrics by D.C. AndersonPianist: Andrea GrodyPerformers: D.C. Anderson, Roger DeWitt, Holland Mariah Grossman, Rosena M. Hill Jackson,

Michael Hayward-Jones, Sean MacLaughlin, Mary VanArsdel, Andrea Grody

Complexions Contemporary Ballet for Dancers Responding to AIDS Testament (2011, excerpt)Choreography by Dwight RhodenMusic: “Amazing Grace” Stage Manager: Kelly Brown

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Complexions Contemporary Ballet continuedCostumes by Jae Man JooPerformers: Natalia Alonso and Terk WatersTestament was commissioned through the generous support of TITAS in Dallas, TX

Rock of AgesFundraising coordinators: Justin Scribner, Francesca Russell, Bryan BradfordThe Bourbon Room Tabernacle Choir presents Rock of Ages in 3 MinutesDirected and Arranged by Tony LePage Performers: Justin Matthew Sargent, Tony LePage, Joey Calveri, Cody Scott Lancaster, Michelle Mais, Tessa Alves, Cassie Silva, Josephine Rose RobertsSpecial thanks to Wendall Goings, Renee Kelly, Bob Etter, Michele Mais and the entire Rock of Ages

cast, crew and front-of-house staff

The Lion King Fundraising coordinators: Arbender Robinson, the dedicated team of Lion King volunteers, including The Lion King Broadway stage managers, Minskoff Theatre house staff and Manager Victor Irving, and The Lion King cast membersTossed AroundDirected and Choreographed by Ray Mercer Text by L. Steven Taylor Spoken text by Derrick DavisArrangements by Bongi Dumas Costumes by Pixie Esmonde and Ray MercerPerformers: Jaysin McCollum, Gabriel Croom, Lamar Baylor, James Pierce III, Kellen Stancil, Donna Vaughn, Camille Workman, Natalie Turner, Angelica Edwards, Charity DeLoeraSpecial thanks to Rose James and Aaron Waytkus for spearheading our lobby salesSpecial thanks from Ray Mercer to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Dancers Responding

to AIDS for always supporting my artistry and to my Lion King family for their hard work and constant support

A Tribute to Fred EbbShow PeopleMusic by John KanderLyrics by Fred EbbStaged and Choreographed by JoAnn M. Hunter, based on the original choreography by Rob AshfordMusic Direction and Vocal Arrangements by David LoudAssociate Musical Director: Sam DavisOrchestration by Neil Douglas ReillyOriginal Production Stage Manager: Beverley RandolphStage Manager: Scott Taylor RollisonCompany Manager: Scott T. StevensPerformed by David Hyde Pierce and Debra Monk with Nili Bassman, Paula Leggett Chase, Erin Davie, Jennifer Dunne, David Eggers, J. Austin Eyer, Jennifer Frankel, Edward Hibbert,

Sean Martin Hingston, Mary Ann Lamb, Brittany Marcin, Michael X. Martin, Michael McCormick, Jim Newman, Jill Paice, Noah Racey, Joe Aaron Reid, Megan Sikora,

Christopher Spaulding, Jerome Vivona, Matt WallJoined by alumni of Chicago: Eddie Bennett, Philip Groff, Dan Gutierrez, Brent Heuser, Nikka Graff Lanzarone, Terra C. MacLeod, Marla McReynolds, Brian O’Brien, Brian Spitulnik,

Melanie Waldron, Tonya Wathen, Amos Wolff, Ryan WorsingMusicians: Conductor: Sam Davis; Keyboards: Matt Aument, Adam Kaufman; Bass: Marc Schmeid;

Guitar/Banjo: Scott Kuney; Percussion: Michael Englander; Drums: Joe Nero; Reeds: Jack Bashkow, Jeff Schiller, Julie Ferrara; Trumpets: Colin Brigstocke, Ronald Buttacavoli,

Trombone: Charley Gordon; Bass Trombone: Jennifer Wharton

Performance Credits

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Fred Ebb’s Legacy Lives Through Annual Donation

When award-winning lyricist Fred Ebb died unexpectedly more than eight years ago, he left a void in musical theatre that

can’t be replaced.

His gifts to Broadway, though, reach far beyond his genius with composer John Kander in shows like Chicago, Cabaret and Curtains. As a stipulation in his will, Ebb generously left Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS his share of royalties earned on his collective works – a donation that in 2012 totals $1.3 million.

In 2005, Mitchell Bernard, Ebb’s nephew and executor, presented Broadway Cares with the first “royalty check” for $300,000. The grand total from the Fred Ebb Foundation so far is an astonishing $6,950,000.

In accordance with Ebb’s wishes, the annual donation enables Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS to expand its essential funding for key programs of The Actors Fund. In large part due to Ebb’s generosity, BC/EFA’s support of social service programs like the HIV/AIDS Initiative, the Phyllis Newman Women’s Health Initiative, the Al Hirschfeld Free Health Clinic and The Dancers’ Resource, has grown from $3.5 million in 2005 to more than $4.6 million this year.

“It was Fred’s wish that this money be used to expand our support for those he so loved – his friends and colleagues in the theatre community,” BC/EFA Executive Director Tom Viola said. “Fred’s light shines on every person who is touched and assisted by the services his unique talents and creative energy make possible today and for years to come.”

Ebb’s long-lasting gift doesn’t surprise those who worked with him.

“Freddy was one of the most generous people I have ever known,” said theatre legend Chita Rivera, who has performed in three Kander and Ebb musicals on Broadway and won both her Tony Awards portraying Kander and Ebb characters. “He was generous with his time, knowledge and, as you see, a most important organization, which meant so much to him. His foundation represents Fred Ebb as a kind, generous person.”

Two of Debra Monk’s four Tony Award nominations came from performances in Kander and Ebb musicals, Curtains and Steel Pier.

“It doesn’t surprise me at all that Freddy would leave such an amazing gift,” Monk said. “It just makes sense since he was such a generous spirit. He always wanted to help people in whatever they needed.”

In addition to supporting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, the foundation gives The Fred Ebb Award, a $50,000 annual gift to “recognize excellence in musical theatre songwriting by a lyricist, composer or songwriting team that has not yet achieved significant commercial success.” The aim of the honor is to encourage and support new musical theatre works. The 2012 Fred Ebb Award was awarded November 26 to Sam Willmott. Previous recipients have included Jeff Blumenkrantz, John Bucchino, Steve Lutvak and Robert L. Freedman, Peter Mills, Adam Gwon, Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, and Douglas J. Cohen.

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would like to thank the members of the following unions

for their continued participation and supportof the audience appeals made once again in the Broadway theatres.

With the added support of our friends Off-Broadway andin national touring shows across the country, these appeals are

the backbone and muscle of BC/EFA’s annual fundraising efforts.

These appeals could not be done without the generous collective efforts of:

ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION – actors and stage managers

AMERICAN FEDERATION of MUSICIANS Local 802

ATPAM – company managers, house managers and press agents

THE DRAMATISTS GUILD OF AMERICA

IATSE Local 1 – stagehands, carpenters, electricians and props

IATSE Local 306 – ushers, ticket takers and doormen

IATSE Local 751 – treasurers and ticket sellers

MAKEUP ARTISTS and HAIR STYLISTS Local 798

STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY

THEATRICAL WARDROBE UNION Local 764

and, of course, all of our friends atTHE BROADWAY LEAGUE

for making these efforts welcome in their theatresas a part of their productions.

For nearly 25 years we have said“WHAT WE DO TOGETHER MAKES A DIFFERENCE”

This proves it.Our sincere thanks to all!

broadwaycares.org

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BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDSNATIONAL GRANTS PROGRAM

Since 1987, BC/EFA has awarded more than $69 million in grants to hundreds of AIDS and family service organizations from coast to coast.

In 2012, BC/EFA awarded $5,677,160to 490 AIDS and family service organizations in 47 states,

Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico.

Grants were awarded in the following categories:

FOOD SERVICE and MEAL DELIVERY Programs $ 1,507,500

125 Organizations in 34 States

LOCAL AIDS SERVICE GRANTS $ 2,255,560324 Organizations in 47 StatesHealth Clinics, Housing Programs, Case Management,Emergency Financial Assistance, Harm Reduction Programs, Quality of Life Services

NATIONALLY RECOGNIzED AIDS SERVICE PROVIDERS $ 740,000and ADVOCACY ORGANIzATIONS

THEATRE COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIzATIONS $ 897,300

and SPECIAL GRANTS

INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE GRANTS $ 117,800Washington – July 2012

AIDS RESEARCH $ 105,000amfAR and IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative)

PHYSICIAN VOLUNTEERS for the ARTS $ 54,000 Broadway Flu Shot Initiative

2012 GRANT TOTALS $ 5,677,160

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Associate Producer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trisha Doss

Stage Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terence Orleans Alexander, Bess Marie Glorioso, Marjorie Horne, Johnny Milani, Derric Nolte, Jennifer Rogers,

Tony Spinosa, David Sugarman, Nancy Elizabeth Vest, Nancy Wernick

Assistant Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Lyu Volckhausen

Assistant Lighting Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Cunningham

Automated Lighting Programmer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Harrell

Voice of God. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Masenheimer

Production Assistants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carin Crow, Randall Kellogg,Jay Korello, Sarah Mitchel, Michael Piatkowski, Ashley Singh, Allan Stein

Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boneau/Bryan-Brown

Volunteer Coordinators. . . . . . . . . . . . .R. Keith Bullock, Trisha Doss, Kimberly Russell

Merchandise Coordinators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Borzotta, Yvonne Ghareeb

Poster and Playbill Cover Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joy Nelson

Playbill Design and Event Graphics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carol A. Ingram

Ticketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cat Domiano, Skip Lawing

The Staff of the New Amsterdam Theatre and Disney’s Mary Poppins

Carpenters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drew Siccardi, Edward Ackerman, Frank Alter,Michael Corbett, Brett Daley, Tony Goncalves, David Helck,

Raymond King, Gary Matarazzo, Steve Stackle

Sound Engineers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Fischer, Marie Renee Foucher

Sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Maloney, Bill Romanello, Karen Zabinski

Electricians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Maloney, Joseph P. Garvey, Chris Passalacqua, Kevin Strohmeyer, Andy Catron, Gregory Dunkin,

Carlos Martinez, Al Manganaro

Props. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Victor Amerling, Tim Abel, Alan Cabrera,Dave Hogan, John Saye, John Taccone

Theatre Authority Acknowledgement

We wish to express our gratitude to the Performers’ Unions – Actors’ Equity Association, American Guild of Musical Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists, SAG-AFTRA – through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the artists to appear on this program.

Production Credits

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Lindsay AbramsJuliana AdameDenisse AmbertBryan AustermannJames BabcockRachel BaggsBernadette BannerRichard BarnesAngela BeightJay BennettSteve BrattonBethany BriggsJennifer BrownPenny BurgessLauren ByrdMellisa ChenFrancois ConradieJennifer CoolbaughJoslynn CortesCarin CrowYolanda CullerJulie DanielsonMauli DelaneyTiana DeLorgeHolly DeMorroSusie DickerLaura DonnellyJudith DrasnerJesse EisenbergClara EllisCharlene FlockeGabriela GarciaAbby GerdtsMaya GlasserChristian GneccoMichelle GriswoldJeremiah HernandezApryl Higgins

Allison HohmanTess HoleJustin HuffChuck HuffmanLisa IacucciBriana JacobsonDonovan JonesSavannah JonesJessica JuhrendJenny KanelosBonnie KavettRandall KelloggLouise KimSandra KimRam KoppokaAdam LagoszDorothy LaiScott LaubnerKatie LeggettClaire LetourneauEric LipCassidy LizMary Ann LopintoAri MachidaEllen MahShira MarguliesMarisa MarkochEduarda MarquesDarryl MattsonMadigan MayberryCarly McCloskeyBrian Paul MendozaJohnny MilaniStephen MorrashAdrienne MorrisonAlyssa MunizNic NeipertDerric Nolte

John NowakKaren NowosadMaggie OberrenderRichard PattersonMeredith PeltierSkip RalphLisa RazeAnne ReevesChristine ReidKristen RendaMatthew Robertson Jenny RodriguezMonica RomanMatthew SciarappaJude SetoHeather ShapiroAndrew SheppardSara SimonsMegan SmithEsi SogahDan SpahZach StevensonMatt StitzerKatherine SulenskiAlexandra TanMichelle TidmoreXalvador Tin-BradburyKathleen TurnerMaria del mar VelasquezJenny WaletzkyMichael WalshLaura WareAshley WarrenJD WinstonGianna WolfNicole WrightLeanna YipDan Zittel

Every night they fanned out across the theatre district, quietly sliding into place just after the curtain call. A team of 156 tireless volunteers and BC/EFA staffers joined company members from participating shows to help ensure a successful Gypsy of the Year fundraising season. As the house lights came up, they held buckets and sold autographed memorabilia at 19 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. Over the course of the six weeks of audience appeals, volunteers filled 1,950 shifts at 906 appeals. Our sincere thanks to our dedicated volunteers: BC/EFA’s famed bucket brigade!

Collection Volunteers

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A very special thanks

Thomas CottTerry FassburgFreddie GershonDavid GordonAdrienne GrubergEvelyn HayesJonathon HuttRichard KielarSusan KrevoyJo Mayer

Heather McAdamCarole MillerTanya MurrayWayne NederlanderMary Ellen OttRobert SeemanSharon TerrillThom TschinkelMichael Williams

THOMAS SCHuMACHER, PresidentDavid Schrader, Executive Vice President, Managing Director & C.F.O.

andCAMERON MACKINTOSH

Disney’s Mary PoppinsAnne Quart, Associate Producer

Jimmie Lee Smith, Production Stage ManagerDave Ehle, Company Manager Laura Eichholz, Assistant Company Manager

Dana Amendola, Vice President, Theatre Management & Operations

And the entire team at Disney Theatrical Productions,

Mary Poppins & The New Amsterdam Theatre

Benefactors

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Heather McAdamCarole MillerTanya MurrayWayne NederlanderMary Ellen OttRobert SeemanSharon TerrillThom TschinkelMichael Williams

Since 1996, BC/EFA has awarded $5.1 million in special grantsto AIDS service organizations outside the United States in appreciation of the

fundraising done for BC/EFA by those Broadway companieswith a distinct affiliation with a foreign country.

The first of these donations was a $5,000 grant given to West End Caresin London in honor of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production

of A Midsummer Night’s Dream after the company participatedin the 1996 Easter Bonnet Competition.

Since then, the following grants have been made:

$3,316,000 to 59 organizations in South Africa: Johannesburg; Kwazula Natal; Springs; Durban; Geluksdal; Mamabatho and Mpumalanga,

in honor of the South African actors in The Lion King, Broadway and national tours.

$829,470 to TheatreMAD(Our sister organization in London)

in honor of Elaine Page and Follies; Vanessa Redgrave; Patrick Stewart; Mark Rylance and Joanna Lumley and La Bête; Brief Encounter; The Pitman Painters; Daniel Craig, Hugh Jackman and A Steady Rain; Mary Poppins; Sunday in the Park with George; Monty Python’s Spamalot; Matthew Bourne’s Play Without Words; Journey’s End; The Year of Magical Thinking; the RSC productions of King Lear and The Seagull; Retreat from Moscow; Dance of Death; Amy’s View; Sunset Boulevard (National Tour); An Inspector Calls; Cabaret; The Tempest; Closer; Swan Lake; Art; Marlene; An Ideal Husband and more.

$300,000 to The Actors Fund of Canada and The Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research in Toronto, Canada

in honor of the Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar; the national tours of A Chorus Line, Jersey Boys, Rent and Wicked - Emerald City in Toronto; Louise Pitre, Tina Maddigan, David Keeley and the Broadway company of Mamma Mia!; Bob Martin and the company of The Drowsy Chaperone.

$305,000 to Nomad Two Worlds and Oz CARES in Sydney, Australiain honor of Hugh Jackman and Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway, A Steady Rain and The Boy From Oz;

Tony Sheldon and Priscilla Queen Of The Desert; Baz Lurhmann and La Boheme.

BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDSand INTERNATIONAL AID

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Shows that raised funds

BroadwayAnnieFundraising coordinators: The stage managers, cast and crew of AnnieSpecial thanks to Bill Berloni, Dustin Harder and Sunny

The Book of MormonFundraising coordinators: The company of The Book of Mormon

ChaplinFundraising coordinators: The cast and crew of ChaplinSpecial thanks to everyone connected with Chaplin, including our dressers, sound

department, wardrobe, hair, props, carpenters - all were instrumental in making our fundraising efforts a success, plus our entire cast, who took turns participating in collections and auctions

Cyrano de BergeracFundraising coordinators: Nevin Hedley and Davin De SantisSpecial thanks to Douglas Hodge

An Enemy of the PeopleFundraising coordinators: The company of An Enemy of the People

Glengarry Glen Ross Fundraising coordinators: Alex Lyu Volckhausen, Steve Kaus and Deanna WeinerSpecial thanks to Bobby Cannavale, Kay Grunder, Paul Ludick, Emily Merriweather and the entire

Schoenfeld crew and front-of-house staff

GraceFundraising coordinators: The company of Grace

The HeiressFundraising coordinators: The company of The Heiress

Jersey BoysFundraising coordinators: John Edwards, Brendan Fay, Pamela Remler, Michelle Bosch,

Peter Gregus, Russell Fischer, Ricky Yates

Nice Work If You Can Get ItFundraising coordinators: The company of Nice Work If You Can Get It

Peter and the StarcatcherFundraising coordinators: The company of Peter and the Starcatcher

The Phantom of the OperaFundraising coordinators: Craig Jacobs, Bethe Ward, Gregory Livoti, Josh Blye,

Andrew Glant-Linden, Shaun Colledge, Peter T. Kulok, Lawrence Darden, Hugh Panaro, Kenneth Kantor, Michele McConnell, Kyle Barisich

Special thanks to Cameron Mackintosh, Steve Greer, Katharine McNamee, Alan Wasser, the entire company for signing 800 posters, Leone Gagliardi, Julie Ratcliffe, Thelma Pollard, Wally Carroll, Jim Cucinell, Norman Weiss, backstage crew and front-of-house staff, the orchestra, Lynn Pinto and Rock-It Science Records, and the staff of BC/EFA

In memory of Katherine Benincasa

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but are not presenting

Spider-Man: Turn Off the DarkFundraising coordinators: Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Stage ManagersSpecial thanks to Michael Hannah and Andrew Elman

War HorseFundraising coordinators: The War Horse stage management teamSpecial thanks to Lincoln Center Theater

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Fundraising coordinators: Malcolm Ewen and James LatusSpecial thanks: Laurel Wilson and the house staff at the Booth Theatre

WickedFundraising coordinators: The cast and crew of Wicked

Off-BroadwayAvenue QFundraising coordinators: The company of Avenue Q

Blue Man GroupFundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group

Cougar the MusicalFundraising coordinators: The company of Cougar the Musical

Forbidden Broadway: Alive and KickingFundraising coordinators: The company of Forbidden Broadway

Naked Boys SingingFundraising coordinators: The company of Naked Boys Singing

Silence! The MusicalFundraising coordinators: Harry Bouvy and Karen ParlatoSpecial thanks to the cast, crew, orchestra and house staff of Silence! The Musical and Theater Mogul

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Fundraising coordinators: Jane Grey and Denise YaneySpecial thanks to the entire cast and crew of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike for their cheerful

fundraising efforts

National ToursThe Addams Family Fundraising coordinators: The company of The Addams Family

Anything GoesFundraising Coordinators: The cast and crew of Anything GoesSpecial thanks to Denny Danielo, Sean McKnight, Jose Solivan and Sarah Tschirpke

Billy ElliotFundraising coordinators: Cullen Titmas and Alison Solomon

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Shows that raised funds

National Tours continued

Blue Man Group - BostonFundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group

Blue Man Group - ChicagoFundraising coordinators: The company of Blue Man Group

The Book of Mormon - Latter Day TourFundraising coordinators: Jared Marshek Gertner and Michael PuleSpecial thanks to Steve Henry, Gavin Creel, Nick Lugo, Kim Fisk, Caitlyn Thomson, JR Bruno, Mike McGowan, Phyre Hawkins, Carole Jones, Colin Bradbury, Jon Bass, Jonathan Cullen, House Manager Steve Cisneros and the house staff of the Pantages Theatre, and the cast and crew of The Book of Mormon tour

Jekyll & HydeFundraising coordinators: Tom Jeffords and Kelly Stillwell

Jersey Boys - First National TourFundraising coordinators: Christopher DeAngelis and Larry BakerSpeech Givers: Nick Cosgrove, Miquel Jarquin-Mooreland, Miles Jacoby, John Gardiner,

Michael Lomenda, Lauren DecierdoMoney Collectors and Counters: Christopher DeAngelis, Larry Baker, Jack McLeod, Jay Carey,

Gerbie Connolly, Jonathan Hadley, Kevin Worley, Timmy Quinlan, Tomasso Antico, Mauricio Perez, Adam Zelasko, Bridget Stegall, Kyli Rae

Special thanks to Company Managers Jason Pelusio and Bridget Stegall; Stage Managers Larry Baker, Jack McLeod and Jay Carey; Merchandise Manager Auggie Blondino and the rest of the cast and crew for their commitment and help

Jersey Boys - Second National TourFundraising coordinators: Tim Semon, Michael Camp, Molly Meg Legal and Nicole OlsonSpecial thanks to the cities and local crews of Syracuse, Durham, Louisville, Durham Performing

Arts Center, The Carolina Theatre and Bob Nocek

Les Misérables - 25th Anniversary TourFundraising coordinators: Alan Shaw and James ZanelliSpecial thanks to the cast and crew of Les Misérables

The Lion King - Gazelle Fundraising coordinators: Mark David Kaplan, Ben Lipitz and Kendra MooreSpecial thanks to Ken Davis, Matthew Lambert, Conwell Worthington, Beth Bornstein,

Jovon Schuck, Fred Hemminger, Aaron Quintana and Buyi Zama

Mary Poppins Fundraising coordinators: Elizabeth Broadhurst, Brad Broman, Patricia Grabb and Bill SlezakSpecial thanks to the fantastic, hard-working cast and crew, Jamey Jennings, Ryan Gibbs,

Matthew Kelbaugh, Danielle King, Hailei Call, Camra Fischer, Ian Loftis, Barbara Rigoglioso, Jen Tokash, Micheal Dean Morgan, Minami Yusui, Tregoney Shepherd, Curtis Schroeger, Kenway Kua, Zachary Gray, David McManus and many more

Memphis - Huey CompanyFundraising coordinators: Tiffany N. Robinson, Sarah Helgesen and Anna R. KaltenbachSpecial thanks to our hard-working cast, band and crew (touring and local) for their time and

to Bryan Fenkart for his winning curtain speeches

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but are not presenting

Million Dollar QuartetFundraising coordinators: The company of Million Dollar Quartet on tour

Sister ActFundraising coordinators: The company of Sister Act

War Horse - North American TourFundraising coordinators: Christopher Mai, Megan Loomis, Rob Laqui, Aaron Haskell, Mike Heslin,

John Milosch, Nick LaMedica, Brian Keane, Jessica Krueger, Seth Barker and Shannon NarasimhanSpecial thanks to the entire cast and crew of War Horse

Wicked - Emerald City Fundraising coordinators: Steve Quinn, Kevin Beebee, Jason Daunter, Rolando Linares,

Molly Braverman and the cast and crewSpecial thanks to the incredible audiences and crews of The Smith Center in Las Vegas and

The Paramount in Seattle

Wicked - MunchkinlandFundraising coordinators: Ryan Jackson, Justin Wirick, David O’Brien, Matt Leiner and

Colleen DanaherBenefit coordinators: David O’Brien, Michael Wartella, Lauren Haughton, Becca Kloha,

Ryan Jackson and Justin Wirick Producers: David Stone and Mark PlattCompany Managers: Erica Norgaard and Kelly Ann GrayStage Managers: David O’Brien (PSM), Matt Leiner and Colleen DanaherDeputies: Natalie Fotopoulos, poster deputy; Jane Brockman, bucket wrangler; Sam Lips,

volunteer wrangler Bubble Troubleshooters: Matt Biltgen and Rick SchadleBackstage Safaris: Michael Wartella, Billy Tighe, Paul Kreppel and Jay RussellCollection Venues: Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, MD; Proctor’s Theatre in Schenectady, NY;

and Landmark Theatre in Syracuse, NYLocal Unions: IATSE 19 (Baltimore, MD); IATSE 14 (Schenectady, NY); and IATSE 9 (Syracuse, NY)Wardrobe: Glenn Moore, Cynthia Lancaster and Shevhan Lusteck Post Show BC/EFA Speech: Jeanna De Waal, Christine Dwyer and Billy TigheBC/EFA Angels: Yvonne Ghareeb and Kim Russell Benefit PR: Lane Beauchamp Wicked PR: Justin O’NeilBenefit Venues: The Rudyard Kipling in Louisville, KY; Grand Central in Baltimore, MD; and

The Thomas A. Consolati Performing Arts Center in Sheffield, MA (Berkshires)Collectors/Performers/Poster Signers/Flying Monkeys/Denizens of the Emerald City: Michael Drolet,

Sam Lips, Justin Wirick, Ryan Jackson, Dashi Mitchell, Jay Reynolds Jr., Zack Hensler, Joel Ingram, Wayne Schroder, Peter Ermides, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Dominic Giudici, Todd Anderson, Kevin Jordan, Kerry Blanchard, Samantha Farrow, Jillian Kates, Marissa Miller, Amy Quanbeck, Natalie Fotopoulos, Anna Eilinsfeld, Becca Kloha, Lauren Haughton, Sterling Masters, Jane Brockman, Kelly Lafarga, Allison Leo, Alyssa Fox, Michael Wartella, Billy Tighe, Paul Kreppel, Jay Russell, Gina Ferral, Zarah Mahler, Jeanna De Waal and Christine Dwyer

Munchkinland Sound: Michael ‘Fodder’ Carrico, Anthony Jones, Dave RomichMunchkinland Musicians: Music Director Valerie Gebbert, Flint Hawes, Dave Boguslaw,

Phillip Kirchman, Romano DiNillo, Jay Atwood and Matt Doebler Artwork/Specialty Props: Diana RebholzMunchkinland Stress Management/Physical Therapist: Susan Hughes

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Sam AltmanB&J Fabrics

Miranda BookAll BC/EFA Collections Volunteers

All BC/EFA Fundraising CoordinatorsFrancois Conradie

Judith DrasnerColyn Fiendel

Genie Printing | Roni Cohen and StaffGreg Kayne

Joy Products and Ron BeatusRandall Kellogg

Teak Lewis

Alyssa MunizNew 42nd Street Studios

Nightsweats & T-cellsAnthony Paccione

Pearl Studios NYC and Steve RoathRoundabout Theatre Company

RTS Print and Ray SikorskiDavid SolomonStar Lite Deli

TDF Costume CollectionTony’s Di Napoli

The Woodrich Group, Inc.Yellow Sound Lab and Mike Croiter

Special Thanks

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“Give ’em the old Razzle dazzle . . .”

“A standing O for theater critic Ben Brantley’s staging of Broadway Musicals.” —Vanity Fair

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this holiday season

“Give ’em the old Razzle dazzle . . .”

“A standing O for theater critic Ben Brantley’s staging of Broadway Musicals.” —Vanity Fair

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The following are members of The Angels Circle as of September 30, 2012. Names in bold indicate Broadway Cares Archangels, donors who increased their gift by 25 percent or more over the previous year. Members of The Angels Circle include individuals, family foundations and corporations. Contributions are unrestricted and not related to event or merchandise purchases. On behalf of our volunteers, staff, Board of Trustees and the many men, women and children with HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses who count on Broadway Cares for assistance, we salute these donors.

In appreciation of an annual contribution of $1,000 or more, Angels receive VIP status at some of Broadway Cares’ most high-profile events, including Gypsy of the Year and the Easter Bonnet Competition, as well as a host of other exciting benefits.

There are many ways to become a member of The Angels Circle. You can join as an individual, a couple, a family or even as part of a group of friends, co-workers, fan club or sports league. You can charge your membership on a monthly or quarterly basis. In addition, if your employer matches charitable contributions, a gift of $500 or more can qualify you for membership at the $1,000 level.

For more information about the benefits of The Angels Circle, please contact Ryan Walls, major gifts officer, at [email protected] or 212.840.0770, ext. 275.

Producergifts of $50,000 and aboveBonnie Pfeifer Evans & the Charles Evans Foundation*The Fred Ebb FoundationThe Shubert Foundation

Directorgifts from $25,000 to $49,999Laura M. BoedekerMyrna & Freddie Gershon remember Marvin Hamlisch, Peter Allen,

Jerry Bock, Allan Carr, Tom Eyen, Ron Field, Tyler Gatchell, Paul Jabara, Jerry Kravat, Arthur Laurents, Robbie Lantz, Joe Stein & Paul Woerner

H. van Ameringen FoundationJohn W. HollowayThe Ted Snowdon FoundationLizzie & Jonathan M. Tisch

House Seatgifts from $10,000 to $24,999Adrienne ArshtThe Chapman Family Charitable TrustThe Column Awards

Gene DickeyWilliam W. DonnellAaron Frankel in loving memory of Abetha Aayer FrankelGeorge W. Schaeffer FoundationJill & Marty HandelsmanAnita JaffePaul Libin & Florence Rowe LibinNewman’s Own Foundation, Inc.Platt Family Foundation in memory of Gary PlattMartin RichardsJoshua SafranThomas Schumacher & Matthew WhiteHollis SternTheatrical Stage Employees Local One/IATSETheatrical Wardrobe Union Local 764 IATSEThe Tiger Baron Foundation

Orchestra Seatgifts from $5,000 to $9,999

Sam Altman in memory of Murray SchapiroATPAMThe Barrington Foundation, Inc.

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Orchestra Seat continued Bertsch Family Charitable Foundation in memory of June BertschGeorge L. Bielitz & John DercoPaul BoskindThe Carl Jacobs FoundationCity National BankTracy Cohen & William LudelScott DaintonDeborah DakinMichel G. Delhaise &  George E. JordanSam Ellis in memory of Doris Eaton TravisThe Fosdick FundI. Steven Goldstein & William Popeleski Jr.Winnie Holzman & Paul DooleyJames C. Hormel & Michael P. NguyenJane Morison IwanowskiJerome S. Glazer FoundationJohn L. McHugh FoundationHarriett KittnerScott MallalieuSteven Markov & Jeffrey MeleskiPeter McKownCookie & Mike MillerCalvin MitchellRuth NealeJohn Okuloski & Frank DuffPlaybill, Inc. ®The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation, San FranciscoMickey Rolfe & Bruce TracySchaeffer Family FoundationKevin SpaceyThe Swanton Family FoundationThe Stephanie & Carter McClelland FoundationDavid TerveenRobert TuschmanNina & Gary WexlerBarbara WhitmanAnonymous (2)

Box Seatgifts from $2,500 to $4,999

Actors Federal Credit UnionActors’ Equity FoundationJames D. Akins, Jr.Michael Artura & Thomas PughH. Thomas Axt & Alan HassellNan & Joe BenincasaElaine D. BergerMelvin Bernhardt & Jeff WoodmanWalter Bobbie & David FryeCarleton CarpenterWilliam CraverCESD Talent AgencyMitties M. DeChamplain in loving memory of Stephen Anthony MooreJamie deRoy in memory of Bradshaw Smith

Drew Desky & Dane LevensEdith Meiser FoundationEntertainment Industry FoundationJoe Evall & Richard LynnJules Fisher & Graciela DanieleKevin & Helen Flanagan*Maggie Flanigan & Richard DowJohn P. Geurts & Robert W. StoltDale & Ellyn Glasser in memory of Steven GlasserJerry HermanWilliam S. Hoover, MDMatthew P. HuiJ. Russell JacksonDetlef KampsAmy Kaufmann & Ruth RoKathryn Keneally & Thomas MarshallAngela LansburyJay Laudato & Thomas WatsonStephanie Lee/Group Sales Box OfficeLarry Luing & Dario EspinosaLarry L. Luing Family FoundationKevin R. LyleRichard M. LynnDaniel MauryMarin Mazzie & Jason Danieley in memory of Gary BonasorteMark MendelsonKeith MillerIra Mont & Jill Cordle MontWilliam MoreyPhyllis Newman in honor of Adolph GreenPaul OppedisanoMarc Owens & Fred RootGilbert ParkerBradley A. Patterson & Kamille K. PattersonJonathan PickhardtMimi PrenticeRichard E. RauhWarren D. Riffle & Kurt A. FleagleJose Rojas & Nina CavalliRose BrandShake ShackAmy Sherman-PalladinoRob Sinacore in memory of Dr. Malcolm Berg (our love lives on)Robin Strasser in honor of Ed Richmond and Robert KilgoreAnthony SweeneyCraig H. UhrichAllen WalkerRic Wanetik & David HagansMax WeintraubWhittier & Associates in honor of David H. WhittierDiane M. & Kevin WilshereWyncote Foundation

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Front Mezzaninegifts from $1,000 to $2,499

Robert & Noah AberlinRich AhrensJohn R. Alchin & Hal MarryattJean Yves AmourouxLee AnismanJames L. AnsinStuart S. Applebaum in memory of Mr. Vincent ZitoThe A.R. Hughes Family FundDavid Glenn Armstrong & Jeffrey Miller in memory of Todd CoroliucBob Avian & Peter PileskiRichard P. BaksParis Baldacci & Andrew S. DolkartChristopher & Paris BarclayJohn Barnes & Charles ChampagneClay & Karen Barnes in honor of Gracie & ChristinaScott Barnes & Brian KellowBrent BarrettThe Harkness Foundation for Dance, Inc.Mark Basile & Steven SchneppWillard BeckhamBeech Street FoundationAlan Bell & David ZiffDouglas BellaRoger BerlindPhillip BettencourtRobert Billig & Richard Vida Chuck Blasius in memory Linda AccardiDave BooneJohn BowabCarl & Karen BowenLavinia Branca Snyder*J. Arthur BrostBarry BrownDon Buchwald & AssociatesPhilip BurfordJames & Debbie BurrowsMichelle L. ButlerRobert CallelyChristopher CaraFrank Carucci & David Diamond in honor of Maria Di DiaRev. Thomas M. CataniaDeborah & Steven CavalierThe Charles & Lucille King Family FoundationCharlie & Moll Anderson FoundationPaula & David ChaseCathy ChernoffMr. & Mrs. Edward A. ChernoffScott ClearwaterCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLPCharles I. Clough Jr.Bill CondonFrank Conway*

Joel Steven CookCasey CookThomas Cott in memory of Philip Carlson*William C. Cubberley*Maurice Brandon Curry*Mark & Susan DaltonMerle Debuskey & Pearl SomnerMichael Demby-Cain*Louis J. DenkovicDawn DennisJay DeratanySenator Mike & Fran DeWineAnkur DoshiJudy & Tim DoveNancy Duggan-BensonDon EckertThe Edgar Foster Daniels FoundationKenneth L. Eisenberg & Lisa Petriello-EisenbergSteven ElkinAnthony & Kristin EllenbogenPeter Entin & Barbara JanowitzRobert EversKen Fakler & Dan StoneDavid FaliszekPeter Farrell*Ken Finkelstein & James HigginbothamEdward & Lori ForsteinDale J. Fournier & Michael R. Wellington*David & Sheila FoxRichard Frankel & Kathleen ClarkWilliam & Carol Ann FreemanBarbara & Buddy FreitagDavid A. Friedman in memory of my mother Shirley FriedmanPierre FrinaultFulton Family Legacy Fund at The San Diego FoundationVincent GaetaChristopher GarekBruce & Alice GeismarThe Gelfand Family FoundationThomas GentileRichard Gerrig & Timothy PetersonMaxine GersonJohn Gibson & Allerton Cushman IIIRoger Gindi & Gregory VictorJoanna Gleason & Chris SarandonDan GogginRobert D. GonzalesErnest Gonzalez & Scott SilerAdan J. GoldfarbCrawford GordonDoug Johnson & Valerie Gordon-JohnsonStefanie M. GormanThe Gould-Shenfeld Family FoundationDane GramsMichael Greif & Jonathan FriedEmily Grishman & Susan Sampliner

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Front Mezzanine continuedBarry & Maggie GroveRobert D. Guyton, M.D. & Bob GogginReverend Jeffrey L. HamblinSarah & Joel HandelmanCarrie Anne K. HarrellMichael P. HarrellEdward A. Harris & Amy MadiganLinda HarrisJennifer Hatch & Sue SmithJeffrey Hayenga & Michael BelangerJoseph HeffernanJason HeilJoseph R. HellerJoy HenshelRichard M. HesterRobert C. HickmanJerry HirschSusan & Neal HirschJames Hoelz & William WelshHolland Costello Charitable Giving FundAndrea & Craig HorowitzChris HymanCarol A. Ingram in memory of Rodger McFarlaneIra M. Resnick Foundation in honor of Robin ShermanMichael T. Isbell in honor of Spencer CoxJeanne & Waldo Jackson in memory of our son Robert JacksonThe Janis & Alan Menken FoundationThai Jason in honor of Tom ViolaKarma FoundationJohn Kander & Albert StephensonRakefet S. Kasdin & N. Jeremy KasdinNancy Kellogg Gray & Samantha KennedyKarl Kemp*Karen Kennedy in memory of Muriel & Bob KennedyEdgar A. KnudsonKenneth Koen*Ronald & Isobel KoneckyLillian KraemerRobert J. KunikoffMichael Kuzma in memory of Arthur Siccardi IIIJudith Light & Robert DesiderioNicole & Dom LioDiane LippertThe Arthur Loeb FoundationMichael LombardTom LombardiJohn Graves & Dennis LonerganPhilip & Rita LoyThomas LucianoDavid C. Ludwigson & LaMont Craig in honor of Rodger McFarlaneSteve LukensSteven F. Lutz

Maureen A. MacfaddenJohn J. MackereyDonna MacLetchieGerry Madigan & Rich PippiaMaidstone Productions in memory of Ted TulchinJohn MandlerBarbara ManocherianMarangi DisposalMark Edward Inc.Clif Mathews & Dustin BascoElizabeth I. McCannMary McCollRichard V. McCune - City National EntertainmentDavid R. McShaneBill Melamed in honor of Judy & Tim Dove and Frank ConwayLawrence & Nancy Meleski in honor of Jeff Meleski & Steve MarkovMeritDirect, LLCMr. & Mrs. E. Van R. MilburyMarianne McGrath MillsMichael S. MillsJonathan MintzerBrian Stokes Mitchell & Allyson TuckerJavier MorgadoSally Campbell MorseJason J. MoyerAnthony NapoliThe Nathan Cummings FoundationR. Wayne NederlanderJudith A. Nelson in memory of Wayne McCarthy*Bebe Neuwirth & Chris Calkins*Maury NewburgerStanley Newman & Dr. Brian RosenthalMaddi, Charlie & Bridget Niebanck friends of John Lloyd YoungAlbert NocciolinoNora Roberts FoundationAdrian NoriegaWilliam NorrisStuart OkenJohn K. OrbergStephen OsadaRonald PainterPhilip ParoianGregg PassinRalph PearceRalph L. Pellecchio & James C. Wernz, M.D.AnonymousL. Glenn PoppletonAlex PrakkenJames RadoJonathan RebellThe Red House FundMonica & Greg ReidTeresa Reyes & Martin Monas*Bob Rhodehamel & Dana Snyder

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Richard F. Walsh/Alfred W. Di Tolla/ Harold P. Spivak FoundationMr. &  Mrs. Michael D. RichmanBob RichterJonathan Rock & Patrick DelacruzDavid Romero & David GreissJanet RosePhillip & Lisa Rothweiler in memory of Tony StevensJack &  Moe Rouse Fund of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationSamuel L. Phillips Family FoundationDorothy & Peter SamuelsRobert Schaffer*Michael SchoberWill Schwalbe & David ChengDebra & Michael SegalSegal Family FoundationElliott R. SernelKenneth G. ShelleyMary Jo & Ted Shen in memory of Gordon Stokes KurttiKenneth & Kenda SingerMargaret (Peg) Small in memory of ErikMichael SodomickMark SohnStacey Mindich ProductionsEileen T. StapletonPeter Steinman & Todd GeringswaldAlbert Stephenson & John KanderJerry Stiller & Anne MearaMeryl Streep & Don GummerSteve SweetSharon TerrillJohn Henry Thomas IIIStuart Thompson & Joe BakerTina & Jeffrey Bolton Family FundStephen & Valerie ToupsDavid & Deborah Trainer

Matthew D. TumminelloBeth M. UffnerUnity Church of New YorkJoyce Van PattenWilliam & Helen Van SyckleDona D. Vaughn & Ron Raines in memory of Ken CoryAriadne & Juan VillarrealTom Viola in memory of his dad, “Doc” ViolaMiriam VogelRichard & Debra VollerCarol WaaserHoney WaldmanSuzyn WaldmanArthur E. Webster, Esq.Weinberg Family FoundationPeg & Gary WendlandtMichael WescoeCortright WetherillNancy A. WheelerFred White & Greg KammererDanny Whitman & Robert Bartley in memory of Francine WhitmanRichard C. WiggersMargo WintersteenTerrence J. Witter & Artie de la CruzBetty YarmonBrian R. YorkeyThe Ziegfeld ClubLucinda ZinkElliot Zulver & Sally GoldAnonymous (2)Anonymous in memory of Elizabeth TaylorAnonymous in memory of Ruth Hoefgen

* Indicates members of the DRA Angels Circle

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STEPS ON BROADWAYDaily Professional & Adult Dance ClassesSteps Repertory EnsembleSummer Dance WorkshopsStudent ProgramsGroup Packages

THE SCHOOL AT STEPSDance Programs for ages 2-18

STEPS BEYONDPerformance & Special Events

STEPS®

on BroadwayDance ~ all Styles, all Levels, all Ages 2121 Broadway @ 74th St, NYC 10023 / 212.874.2410 / StepsNYC.com

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BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS

STAFF

Tom ViolaExecutive Director

Michael GrazianoProducing Director

PRODUCTIONChristopher DeLuise

Cat DomianoTrisha Doss

Nathan HurlinSkip LawingJoe Norton

Kimberly RussellScott T. Stevens

Timothey Sullivan

Danny WhitmanDirector of Communications & Development

COMMUNICATIONS & DEvELOPMENTLane Beauchamp

Josh BlyeMo Brady

Frank ConwayCarol A. Ingram

Joy NelsonDex OstlingRoy PalijaroRyan Walls

Aaron Waytkus

Larry CookDirector of Finance & Administration

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIONMichelle Abesamis

Ngoc Ha BuiR. Keith Bullock

Ed GarrisonYvonne GhareebDennis HenriquezDonald HuppertRose M. JamesBrian O’Donnell

Dan PerryMadeline Reed

RETAIL OUTREACHPeter BorzottaAndy Halliday

Chris Gizzi

DANCERS RESPONDING TO AIDSDenise Roberts HurlinChristopher F. Davis

Sarah Cardillo

CLASSICAL ACTIONChris Kenney

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OFFICERSPaul Libin, President

Ira Mont, First Vice PresidentThomas Schumacher, Second Vice President

Nina Lannan, Third Vice PresidentSherry Cohen, Fourth Vice President

Philip Birsh, TreasurerJudith Rice, Secretary

TRUSTEESCornelius Baker

John BarnesScott Barnes

Joseph BenincasaChris BoneauBob BoyettBarry BrownKate Burton

Robert CallelyKathleen Chalfant

Alan CummingGavin DarraughMichael David

B. Merle DebuskeyMaria Di Dia

Paul DiDonatoSam Ellis

Richard FrankelRoy Harris

Richard HesterCraig Jacobs

Richard Jay-AlexanderCherry JonesNathan LaneJay LaudatoMargo Lion

Nancy MahonMary McColl

Kevin McCollumMichael McElroyTerrence McNally

Jerry MitchellBernadette PetersMartin Richards

Chita RiveraJordan Roth

Nick ScandaliosPeter Schneider

Robert ScoreMarian SeldesJeffrey Seller

Philip J. SmithCharlotte St. Martin

David StoneStuart Thompson

Tim TompkinsTom Viola (ex-officio)

Robert E. WankelBeth WilliamsNick Wyman

as of october 2012

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