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2008/2009
A SEASON ONLY THE GOODMAN COULD OFFER YOU.
THERE ARE PLACES ONLY THE GOODMAN COULD TAKE YOU.
COVER: Condola Rashad and Quincy Tyler Bernstine in Ruined. Photo by Liz Lauren. Rachel York in Turn of the Century. Photo by Liz Lauren. Carla Gugino and Pablo Schreiber in Desire Under the Elms. Photo by Liz Lauren. Dieterich Gray and Tiffany Villarin in Ghostwritten. Photo by Peter Wynn Thompson. Kareem Bandealy and Timothy Edward Kane in Rock ’n’ Roll. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
ABOVE: Arthur Acuna in Ghostwritten. Photo by Peter Wynn Thompson. Condola Rashad and Quincy Tyler Bernstine in Ruined. Photo by Liz Lauren. Rachel York in Turn of the Century. Photo by Liz Lauren.
THERE ARE STORIES ONLY THE GOODMAN COULD TELL YOU.
DANIELS. DENNEHY. STOPPARD. AND MORE. This year, the legends landed at the Goodman in an incredibly diverse season of classic drama, world premieres, rollicking musical theater and inspiring, top-ical new work. Audiences enjoyed the rare opportunity to see leading stage artists mix with rising stars in nine unforgettable productions and a month-long international celebration of Eugene O’Neill—in a season only the Goodman could offer you.
Joe Minoso and Elizabeth Ledo in Boleros for the Disenchanted. Photo by Liz Lauren. Stephan Yoakam and Timothy Edward Kane in Rock ’n’ Roll. Photo by Michael Brosilow. Annette O’Toole in Magnolia. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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In a world in which communication is often reduced to sound bites and Twitter, the theater continues to do what
it has always done best: remind us of our history while imagining our future; journey to distant cultures while
celebrating our own community; transform our lives while exploring our humanity. Goodman Theatre’s 2008/2009
Season had something for everyone: familiar songs presented in bold new contexts, an array of theatrical modes
and styles, and glimpses into the tangled webs of human societies and emotions. The extraordinary range of
themes, cultures and motifs that enlivened this season was a vivid example of the Goodman’s far-reaching mission
and artistic vision.
Our Albert Theatre season opened with the Goodman debut of a musical theater master: director/choreographer
Tommy Tune, whose dazzling production of Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman’s new musical Turn of the Century
featured Jeff Daniels, Rachel York and some of Tin Pan Alley’s most celebrated tunes. The second production in the Albert was the 31st
annual production of A Christmas Carol, featuring Larry Yando’s indelible Scrooge under the peerless direction of William Brown. In Janu-
ary we began one of our most ambitious projects to date: an investigation of the early works of Eugene O’Neill, the greatest of American
playwrights, interpreted by some of today’s most distinctive directors. This “Global Exploration” began with my own re-investigation of
Desire Under the Elms, featuring towering performances by Carla Gugino, Pablo Schreiber and my longtime colleague Brian Dennehy. Other
featured productions in our O’Neill retrospective included the Wooster Group’s daring The Emperor Jones; a trio of O’Neill’s early sea plays
imaginatively interpreted by Brazil’s Companhia Triptal; Toneelgroep Amsterdam’s stunning take on Mourning Becomes Electra; and shows
by two outstanding local companies, The Hypocrites (The Hairy Ape) and the Neo-Futurists (Strange Interlude).
In the spring, Artistic Associate Regina Taylor premiered Magnolia, an emotionally resonant view of changing racial and social politics in
1960s Atlanta, directed by Tony Award winner Anna D. Shapiro. Next, guest director Charles Newell brought Tom Stoppard’s sprawling
cross-generational (and cross-cultural) Rock ’n’ Roll to vibrant life. And finally in the Albert, José Rivera’s bittersweet Boleros for the
Disenchanted, sensitively staged by Resident Artistic Associate Henry Godinez, depicted a couple’s struggle to hold onto love in the face
of decades of challenges.
The Owen Season, entitled Strong Voices, Strong Women, featured three new works written and directed by women. MacArthur Foundation
Fellowship winner Lynn Nottage opened the season with her Goodman-commissioned play Ruined, a harrowing tale of courage and survival
during the divisive battles that still plague the Democratic Republic of Congo. Co-produced with New York’s Manhattan Theatre Club under the
direction of Kate Whoriskey, Ruined went on to be the most honored American play of the season, eventually winning the coveted Pulitzer Prize
for Drama. Naomi Iizuka’s Ghostwritten was next, commissioned by the Goodman under the auspices of a Joyce Foundation Award. Directed
by Lisa Portes, Iizuka’s play explored the magical connection between a mysterious Vietnamese woman and an American mother and daugh-
ter. Finally, Rebecca Gilman’s sharp-edged The Crowd You’re In With, directed by Wendy C. Goldberg, delved into the pitfalls of parenthood.
The success of the Goodman cannot exist without the steadfast efforts of those behind the scenes: the artists, craftspeople, staff and support-
ers whose collaborative efforts truly create a sense of community within the theater walls. Roche Schulfer, my business partner of more than
two decades, passionately championed the artistic vision of Goodman Theatre while working tirelessly with General Manager Peter Calibraro
to secure our financial present and future. And the talents of our Artistic Collective—led by Associate Producer Steve Scott, along with Brian
Dennehy, Frank Galati, Henry Godinez, Chuck Smith, Regina Taylor and Mary Zimmerman—never cease to inspire me.
I sincerely thank each of you for your loyalty and support of our work. Together, we will continue to fulfill the Goodman’s overall mission: to
explore the human experience through the realm of the theater.
Robert Falls
Artistic Director
LETTER FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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During the 2008/2009 Season we continued to fulfill our commitment to producing dynamic productions that
promote creativity, collaboration, artistic risk-taking, freedom of expression and cultural diversity. With four world-
premiere plays; the U.S. premieres of four plays produced in foreign countries; exciting partnerships between the
Goodman and other theater companies, both local and national; and the continued support and expansion of
diversity initiatives on our stages and in our programming, the Goodman proved once again that we are dedicated
to our core values of quality, diversity and community.
Highlights from our 2008/2009 Season include:
• We became the first cultural institution to receive the Joyce Award twice, securing a $50,000 grant to support a new play by Latin
American playwright Quiara Alegría Hudes.
• We were awarded the Actors Equity Association’s “Spirit Recognition Award,” honoring the fact that one-third of our productions
throughout the past 20 years have featured artists of color.
• We presented Strong Women, Strong Voices, an entire season of works written and directed by women in the Owen Theatre.
• We expanded our international reach and reputation through our global exploration of Eugene O’Neill, which featured theater companies
from three countries and brought an audience of more than 50,000 (90% of capacity) to the theater.
• Inspired by the invaluable feedback of our patrons, we launched the new season companion site ExploreTheGoodman.org, offering an
in-depth and behind-the-scenes look at our season.
• We created a new program called “Dramatic Integration: Using Theater to Teach Everything” to help teachers in the city learn how theater
can be used more effectively to teach all subjects; we presented a workshop of this program at the Chicago Teachers Union Conference.
• We received a $275,000 gift from the Shubert Foundation. This is the largest annual general operating support grant in our history.
This is just a sampling of the Goodman’s remarkable accomplishments this season—a testimony to the hard work of the artistic and adminis-
trative staff and the dedication, generosity and loyalty of our donors and patrons.
I would especially like to thank Shawn Donnelley, who completed her second and final year as Chairman this season. Her leadership steered
us through one of the toughest economic times in recent history. Her passion and commitment to the Goodman are infinite and abiding and
I look forward to working with her for many years to come. We have the hardest working Board of Trustees and Women’s Board in Chicago,
and they continue to amaze me with the amount of time and effort they spend to ensure the Goodman’s future.
As always, it was a pleasure working with Bob Falls this season. I am grateful for his artistic vision, as well as the work of each of the
supremely talented members of our Artistic Collective. I am also fortunate to have an unparalleled administrative team of consummate
professionals who are the foundation of our continued success: General Manager Peter Calibraro, Associate Producer Steve Scott, Director of
Development Dorlisa Martin, Marketing and PR Director Lori Kleinerman, Publicity Director Denise Schneider and Production Manager Scott
Conn. Thank you. And thanks to our audiences, volunteers and donors for your support and encouragement. What we do simply could not
happen without you.
Roche Schulfer
Executive Director
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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It has been a great delight to serve as Chairman of Goodman Theatre for the last two seasons, and I am so very
proud to share the 2008/2009 Annual Report with you. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Robert Falls and
Executive Director Roche Schulfer, Goodman Theatre presented an outstanding season of acclaimed productions
and educational programs that touched the lives of so many people in our community. There is simply no other
theater that can do what the Goodman does each season.
Throughout its 83-year history, the Goodman has been a leader in the arts community in Chicago and the Ameri-
can theater. This season, the Goodman extended its reach by showcasing some of the most outstanding companies
and stories from around the world. From the international exploration of master playwright Eugene O’Neill to Lynn
Nottage’s Goodman-commissioned 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Ruined, we brought the world to Chicago
and Chicago to the international community. Thank you for being a part of this journey.
Our continued success depends on the generosity and enthusiasm of those who support us. I would like to thank my fellow trustees, the
Women’s Board and the Scenemakers Council for their valuable contribution of time and resources, which has ensured the Goodman’s
success. I am especially grateful for the hard work of President Richard Weisberg and Vice Chairmen Vicki Hood and Patricia Cox, who will
be taking the position of Chairman beginning in the 2009/2010 Season.
And I would also like to offer my sincerest gratitude to our loyal donors and patrons. Because of you, the Goodman is able to continue its
dedication to quality, diversity and community through compelling productions and in-depth education and community engagement programs.
The arts are essential to our ability to reflect on our collective humanity, and I look forward to continuing my service as a trustee of Goodman
Theatre. Thank you again for helping make the 2008/2009 Season such a success.
Shawn M. Donnelley
Chairman, Board of Trustees
BOARD OF TRUSTEES(as of August 31, 2009)
OFFICERSShawn M. DonnelleyChairman
Patricia CoxVicki V. HoodVice Chairmen
Richard A. WeisbergPresident
Kristin L. Anderson-ScheweJoe CalabreseLamont ChangeLeon DreimannKeith GreenLeslie S. HindmanNancy Lauter McDougalNeal S. ZuckerVice Presidents
Thomas P. MaurerTreasurer
Julie M. DanisSecretary
Lester N. ConeyImmediate Past Chair
Stanley M. FreehlingFounding Chair
Albert Ivar GoodmanHonorary Chairman
Lewis ManilowHonorary President
LIFE TRUSTEESJames E. AnnableMaría C. BechilyDeborah A. BrickerPeter C. B. BynoePaul H. DykstraStanley M. FreehlingAlbert Ivar GoodmanSondra A. HealyLewis ManilowMrs. William McKittrickJames F. OatesCarol PrinsLife Trustees
PAST CHAIRMENJames E. AnnableDeborah A. BrickerSondra A. HealyCarol Prins
MEMBERSThomas A. AicheleSherry S. BarratMichael J. CaveJohnathan ChoePhilip B. ClementJoan CliffordBrian DennehyRobert F. DenvirRobert A. FallsFrank GalatiRuth Ann M. GillisMary Louise GornoLaurence O. GrayHarry J. Harczak, Jr.Brett J. HartMichael C. HughesLinda HutsonShelly Radue IbachSanjay KhoslaH. Michael KurzmanSheldon LavinElaine R. LeavenworthEva LosaccoJohn Q. McKinnonCatherine MoulyM. Ann O’BrienLuis PadillaJohn R. PatelskiKaren PigottCherie PixlerHarold Ramis
Alice RapoportWilliam S. Richards, Jr.Alice Young SablRoche SchulferVincent A. F. SergiDr. Patrick M. SheahanRodrigo A. SierraMichael J. SilversteinBeth Bronner SingerJill B. SmartRebecca Ford TerryDon ThompsonLinda B. ToopsTerence J. TothSteve TraxlerDia S. WeilJ. Randall WhiteSusan J. WislowPatrick Wood-PrinceMaria E. Wynne
EMERITUS TRUSTEESHarold GershowitzAlvin GolinRichard GrayLarry McCrackenTerry D. PeighRichard L. PollaySusan M. PowersCarole David StonePatricia D. ThorntonEugene Zeffren
LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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The Goodman’s 2008/2009 Season included three successful events co-hosted by Goodman Theatre Women’s
Board. In all, the Women’s Board raised more than $1.4 million for the theater. Additionally, the Women’s Board
was proud to use an allocation of these funds to sponsor Tom Stoppard’s Rock ’n’ Roll.
On September 26, we kicked off the 2008/2009 Season with a season-opening benefit. The evening began with a re-
ception and dinner at The Standard Club and ended with a performance at the Goodman of Turn of the Century, a new
musical starring Jeff Daniels and Rachel York and directed by nine-time Tony Award-winning legend Tommy Tune. I wish
to extend special thanks to Co-Chairs Women’s Board member Cynthia E. Levin, Trustee Neal S. Zucker and Scenemak-
ers Council member Cheryl McPhilimy for their extraordinary leadership on this wonderful event; and Corporate Benefit
Sponsor Partners Exelon, Grosvenor Capital Management, L.P., JPMorganChase & Co. and Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP.
Our annual “Fame Fantasy Food Adventure” Auction, held on February 2 at The Casino, raised more than $300,000 for the Goodman for the
third year in a row. I extend a sincere thank you to Co-Chairs Swati Mehta and Susan V. Downing, Underwriting Chair Stacy Devine, Auction-
eers Trustees Leslie Hindman and Harold Ramis and the rest of the Auction committee for their hard work and dedication.
The Goodman’s annual Gala, our signature event of the season, was held this year on May 30 at The Fairmont Chicago. More than 600
people attended the event, which featured an entertaining performance by Tony- and Emmy Award-winning actor Mandy Patinkin. I would
like to acknowledge some of the many people responsible for the success of this amazing evening, particularly Co-Chairs Life Trustee Sondra
A. Healy and Women’s Board member Cynthia K. Scholl, and Corporate Chair Trustee Keith Green. Thanks to their leadership and the tireless
efforts of the Gala committee, the event raised more than $700,000 for the Goodman’s Education and Community Engagement Programs.
I would like to give special thanks to our Gala Sponsor Partners who joined my husband Dick and me in supporting the event: Allstate Insur-
ance Company, Sharon and Charles Angell, Joan and Robert Clifford, Shawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelly, Ellen and Paul Gignilliat,
Albert and Maria Goodman/The Edith-Marie Appleton Foundation, Sondra and Denis Healy/Turtle Wax, Inc., McDonald’s Corporation and the
J.B. and M.K Pritzker Family Foundation. It is also my pleasure to acknowledge American Airlines, the Exclusive Airline of Goodman Theatre,
for their ongoing support of the Gala Raffle as well as our annual Auction. Their generous contribution of round-trip airline tickets makes it
possible for us to raise as much money as we do each year. See pages 23 and 24 for the complete list of our sponsors.
I would also like to thank the Women’s Board Executive Committee, including Annual Fund Co-Chairs Joy Dreimann and Linda Krivkovich.
None of what we accomplished would have been possible without the generosity, time and talent of each and every member of the Women’s
Board. It has been a pleasure working with this extraordinary group of women who play such a critical role in the Goodman’s success.
Karen Pigott
President, Women’s Board
GOODMAN THEATRE WOMEN’S BOARD(as of August 31, 2009)
OFFICERSKaren PigottPresident
Ellen Gignilliat1st Vice President, Endowment
Joan Clifford2nd Vice President, Membership
Linda W. AylesworthSecretary
Linda SaranowTreasurer
Sharon AngellMarcia S. CohnMembers-at-Large
Joy DreimannLinda KrivkovichAnnual Fund Co-Chairs
Margaret M. JanusArrangements Chair
Swati MehtaSusan V. DowningAuction Co-Chairs
Sherry JohnBylaws Chair
Elizabeth ThompsonDiversity Night Chair
Sondra A. HealyCynthia SchollGala Co-Chairs
Mary Ann ClementProgram Chair
Cynthia E. LevinSeason Opening Benefit Co-Chair
Alice Young SablSusan D. UnderwoodSusan J. WislowRosemary C. TourvilleJoan M. CopplesonLinda Hutson
Carol PrinsCarole David StoneSondra A. HealyPast Presidents
MEMBERSDeborah G. BeitlerChristine BranstadLeslie CareyStacy DevineKathleen FoxSheree Franklin-HillJane K. GardnerHolly HuntDiane JohnsonMary Ann KarrisJessica LagrangeGloria LehrKay MabieLinda MatthewsPauline MontgomeryMerle ReskinOrli StaleyDenise StefanSara F. Szold
Nancy ThompsonMary E. ToomeyRenee TyreeLorrayne WeissJennifer YalowitzDanielle Dunand Zimmerman
SUSTAINING MEMBERSMary GoodmanDr. Mildred Harris
HONORARY MEMBERSKatherine A. AbelsonMrs. Edward F. BlettnerMrs. James B. CloonanMrs. Stanley M. FreehlingNancy S. LipskyNancy Lauter McDougalMrs. William McKittrickGwendolyn RitchieMrs. Richard A. SamuelsMrs. Philip L. Thomas
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE WOMEN’S BOARD
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SCENEMAKERS COUNCIL(as of August 31, 2009)
OFFICERS
Daniella LevitPresident
Elizabeth BalthropVice President
Aaron DavidsonTreasurer
Craig A. McCawSecretary
MEMBERSDhamitha ArsakularatnaLauren BlairMatthew J. BraunJill DavidsonJoseph GilesAnita GlencoeTony GlennJacqueline Jackson IICourtney Jones
Shannon KinsellaCheryl McPhilimyIvan MedanicPhilip R. PulliamElena ReinertAnne Van WartChad E. Walker
The Scenemakers Council is a diverse group of young professionals who act as ambassadors to raise philanthropic support for the theater.
They also spearhead a special subscription package called The Scene, composed of three pre-show receptions at downtown Chicago hot
spots, followed by three shows at the Goodman.
THE SCENEMAKERS COUNCIL
Harold and Diane GershowitzEllen and Paul GignilliatAlbert I. GoodmanBernard Gordon Trust*Sondra and Denis HealyVicki and Bill HoodLinda HutsonBarbara JoabsonPatricia D. Kaplan*Theodore Kassel*Mel and Marsha KatzCharles A. Kolb*Rachel E. KraftH. Michael and Sheila KurzmanAnne E. KutakRichard and Christine LiebermanNancy S. Lipsky
Dr. Paul Lisnek and Brian F. LozellKris Martin*Peter and Meg MasonTom and Linda MaurerKaren and Larry McCrackenNancy Lauter McDougal and Alfred L. McDougalMr. and Mrs. William W. McKittrickJames F. OatesKaren and Dick PigottPeter and Susan PiperSusan PowersCarol PrinsConnie Purdum Merle ReskinVerla J. Rowan*Roche Schulfer
Anonymous (2)Hope A. Abelson*Susan and James AnnableJoan I. BergerAlba Biagini Trust*Camilla F. Boitel Trust*Deborah A. BrickerJoe and Palma CalabreseLester N. ConeyPatricia CoxJulie M. DanisShawn M. DonnelleyEstate of Marjorie Douglas*Bettie B. DwinellPaul H. DykstraMr. and Mrs. Stanley M. FreehlingGloria Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ShawRose L. ShureMichael and Gerry SilversteinElaine SoterHal S.R. StewartCarole David StoneJudith SugarmanVlada Sunders*Lenore Swoiskin*Marlene A. Van SkikeNancy L. Wald*Dia S. WeilRandy and Lisa WhiteJames G. Young
*Deceased
SPOTLIGHT SOCIETY MEMBERS
We gratefully recognize the following people who have generously included Goodman Theatre in their wills or estate plans.
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Goodman Theatre is Chicago’s oldest and largest not-for-profit theater, internationally renowned for the
quality of its productions, the depth and diversity of its artistic leadership, and for its many community and
educational programs.
The vision of the Goodman is to become the premier cultural organization in Chicago through productions and
community programs that make an essential contribution to the quality of life in our society.
The Goodman has identified three institutional values that form the basis for the vision and objectives of
Goodman Theatre and serve as guiding pillars for our productions and programming. These values are:
QUALITYGoodman Theatre believes that live theater illuminates the past, informs the present and imagines the future.
We seek to provide our audiences with the definitive theater experience. We strive to give our artists the
resources that enable them to do the best possible work with the highest standards of excellence.
DIVERSITYGoodman Theatre believes that respect for diversity is a cornerstone of our community and our society. Our
work features a variety of aesthetics, cultures and modes of theatrical expression. We are committed to pro-
moting creativity, collaboration, artistic risk-taking, freedom of expression and cultural diversity.
COMMUNITYGoodman Theatre believes that live theater plays a unique role in the educational, social and economic
development of a community. For example, theater develops cognitive skills, emotional growth and moral
awareness, particularly in young people. Since the Goodman is a part of the community, we believe that we
have a responsibility to improve the quality of life through our productions and educational programs.
GOODMAN THEATRE VISION
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
TURN OF THE CENTURYBY MARSHALL BRICKMAN AND RICK ELICEDIRECTED BY TOMMY TUNESEPTEMBER 19 – OCTOBER 26, 2008
Nine-time Tony Award winner and National Medal of the Arts recipient Tommy Tune directed
the world premiere of Turn of the Century, from the writers of the Tony Award-winning Jersey
Boys, Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. In this romantic musical comedy, Dixie Wilson’s a
singer who can’t catch a break—with a gig or a guy. Billy Clark’s a piano player who knows the
songs and loves the ladies. The friction between them is immediate; so is the chemistry. At the
stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve 1999, the impossible happens—and together, Billy and
Dixie steal the songs that make the whole world sing, becoming the superstars they’ve always
dreamed of being, at the Turn of the Century.
Jeff Daniels and Rachel York. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
A CHRISTMAS CAROLBY CHARLES DICKENSADAPTED BY TOM CREAMERDIRECTED BY WILLIAM BROWNNOVEMBER 21 – DECEMBER 31, 2008
Goodman Theatre’s A Christmas Carol has delighted Chicago audiences since the very first
production 31 years ago when the Chicago Tribune raved: “magic took over the show.” Charles
Dickens’ classic story, the exceptional actors and the miraculous stagecraft have made A
Christmas Carol a beloved Chicago tradition. Every year, audiences look forward to the “Bah
Humbugs,” the arrival of the ghosts, the music and dancing and Scrooge’s joyful discovery of
life and love.
Larry Yando and Penelope Walker. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMSBY EUGENE O’NEILLDIRECTED BY ROBERT FALLSJANUARY 17 – FEBRUARY 22, 2009
Sparked by the dark hollows and brilliant imaginings of his subconscious, master playwright
Eugene O’Neill conceived Desire Under the Elms as he slept one night, resulting in a work with
the powerful emotional pitch of a fever dream. Elder Ephraim Cabot returns to his remote New
England farm with his third wife—the young, alluring, headstrong Abbie—setting his three dis-
approving grown sons on an emotional rollercoaster and bitter fight for their inheritance. When
Ephraim’s youngest son Eben sets his sights on Abbie, the resulting tempest brings tragic
consequences. First produced in 1924, Desire Under the Elms hauntingly mingles love and
loathing, and has been praised for its “poetry and terrible beauty” (The New York Times).
Carla Gugino and Brian Dennehy in Desire Under the Elms. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
A GLOBAL EXPLORATION: EUGENE O’NEILL IN THE 21ST CENTURYCURATED BY ROBERT FALLSJANUARY – MARCH 2009
In A Global Exploration: Eugene O’Neill in the 21st Century, the Goodman hosted some of
the best theater companies from around the world in an exploration of O’Neill plays curated
by Artistic Director Robert Falls. The Exploration included more than 100 artists from six
theater companies; each brought its own contemporary, inventive interpretation of O’Neill’s
dramas to the Owen stage. Participating companies included: New York’s The Wooster Group
(The Emperor Jones); Brazil’s Companhia Triptal (Homens Ao Mar); Amsterdam’s Toneelgroep
(Rouw Siert Electra); and Chicago’s The Hypocrites (The Hairy Ape) and The Neo-Futurists
(Strange Interlude).
Chris Sullivan in The Hairy Ape. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
MAGNOLIABY REGINA TAYLORDIRECTED BY ANNA D. SHAPIROMARCH 14 – APRIL 19, 2009
In Atlanta in 1963, as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. inspires Atlanta’s black citizens to fight
passionately for their civil rights, the new mayor erects “The Payton Wall” to restrict where
they can live. Amid these churning social currents, Magnolia Estate faces foreclosure, pitting
the sensual, free-spirited heiress Lily Forrest against Thomas, a strong-willed businessman who
lays claim to the estate where his ancestors were slaves.
John Earl Jelks and Tyla Abercrumbie. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
ROCK ’N’ ROLLBY TOM STOPPARDDIRECTED BY CHARLES NEWELLMAY 3 – JUNE 7, 2009
It’s August 1968, and Russian tanks are rolling into Prague. Jan, the Czech student, lives for
rock music; Max, the English professor, lives for Communism; and Esme, the flower child, is
high. By 1990, the tanks are rolling out, the Stones are rolling in and idealism has hit the wall.
Direct from a record-breaking run on Broadway and in London’s West End, Stoppard’s sweep-
ing and passionate play spans two countries, three generations and 22 turbulent years, at the
end of which, love remains—and so does Rock ’n’ Roll.
Mattie Hawkinson and Mary Beth Fisher. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
BOLEROS FOR THE DISENCHANTEDBY JOSÉ RIVERADIRECTED BY HENRY GODINEZJUNE 20 – JULY 26, 2009
When Flora’s fiancé breaks her heart, she vows never to fall for an unfaithful man again. Then
she meets Eusebio, who sweeps her off her feet and off to America—away from her family and
her familiar life in Puerto Rico. Thirty-nine years later, an angel visits Eusebio with a mysterious
message that stirs up old secrets and causes Flora to question the life she has tirelessly built
in a foreign land. Boleros for the Disenchanted is a bittersweet and ultimately uplifting story
about the everyday reality of marriage and the often undignified struggle to hold on to love in
the face of life’s unexpected challenges.
Liza Fernandez and Elizabeth Ledo. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE OWEN BRUNER GOODMAN THEATRE
RUINEDBY LYNN NOTTAGEDIRECTED BY KATE WHORISKEYNOVEMBER 8 – DECEMBER 7, 2008
A world premiere and Goodman Theatre commission
MacArthur Foundation Fellowship winner Lynn Nottage returned to Chicago with her
Goodman commission, Ruined, which the theater workshopped and produced as part of
the 2007 New Stages Series. Set in the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Ruined centers around Mama Nadi, a savvy businesswoman who, in the midst of a complex
civil war, protects and profits from the women whose bodies have become a battleground.
Ruined was subsequently honored with the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Cherise Boothe and Chris Chalk. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE OWEN BRUNER GOODMAN THEATRE
GHOSTWRITTENBY NAOMI IIZUKADIRECTED BY LISA PORTESAPRIL 4 – MAY 3, 2009
A world premiere and Goodman Theatre commission
While traveling in Southeast Asia, an American woman strikes a bargain with a mysterious
stranger. Twenty years later, she’s become an acclaimed chef specializing in Asian cuisine and
the mother of an adopted Vietnamese-born daughter. She is successful beyond her wildest
dreams—until the stranger from her past reappears to collect on the debt.
Kim Martin-Cotten and Lisa Tejero. Photo by Peter Wynn Thompson.
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GOODMAN THEATRE 2008/2009 SEASON PRODUCTIONSIN THE OWEN BRUNER GOODMAN THEATRE
THE CROWD YOU’RE IN WITHBY REBECCA GILMANDIRECTED BY WENDY C. GOLDBERGMAY 23 – JUNE 21, 2009
A backyard barbeque is the perfect place to tackle life’s big questions: Is the chicken done?
Does the band need a new tune? Is this the right time to have a baby? Rebecca Gilman’s fresh
and moving new play takes an intimate look at modern families, friendships and the ins and
outs of love. The Crowd You’re In With was chosen for the 2007 Eugene O’Neill Playwrights
Conference and premiered at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco in 2007.
Stephanie Childers and Kiff Vanden Heuvel. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETAs of August 31, 2009 ASSETS
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Noncurrent Investments $26,721,499Property and Equipment, Net of Depreciation 39,698,385Grants and Other Receivables 3,091,115Prepaid Operating Expenses 1,542,224Other Assets 83,500
Total Assets $71,136,723
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Notes Payable $27,520,000Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 656,388Deferred Subscriptions and Admission Revenue 4,463,431
Total Liabilities $32,639,819
NET ASSETS Unrestricted $34,464,886Temporarily Restricted 4,032,018Permanently Restricted 0Total Net Assets 38,496,904
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $71,136,723
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITY
OPERATIONS
Total Earned Income $14,275,215Total Public Support 6,037,037Total Expenses 20,558,705
Income Net of Expenses ($246,453)
DESIGNATED AND ALL TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED ACTIVITY
Total Earned Income ($6,639,529)Total Public Support 1,389,679Total Expenses 2,248,585Income Net of Expenses ($7,498,435)
PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED ACTIVITY
Total Earned Income 0Total Public Support 0Total Expenses 0 Income Net of Expenses 0 Total Change to Net Assets ($7,744,888)Opening Balance Net Assets $46,241,792Closing Balance Net Assets $38,496,904
2008/2009 FINANCIALS
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2008/2009 SPONSORS
Principal Support of Artistic Developmentand Diversity Initiatives
Sondra and Denis Healy/Turtle Wax, Inc.Nancy Lauter McDougal and Alfred L. McDougalWorld Premiere Season Sponsors
Roger and Julie BaskesPatricia CoxEva and Michael LosaccoKenneth and Harle Montgomery FoundationMichael and Kay O’HalleranNew Works Season Sponsors
TURN OF THE CENTURY
Lead Corporate Sponsor
Edgerton FoundationMajor Production Support
Major Corporate Sponsors
AnonymousLester S. Abelson FoundationRichard and Sheryl WeisbergSponsor Partners
Merle ReskinAlice and John J. SablProducer’s Circle Sponsors
Additional support was provided by the World Premiere Season Sponsors. Turn of the Century was a recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New American Plays Award.
RUINED
Owen Season Corporate Sponsor
Julie M. Danis and Paul F. DonahueDirector’s Society Sponsors
Richard H. Driehaus Jonathan FantonMs. Beatrice HallMs. Abby O’Neil and Mr. Carroll JoynesDr. Lynn TodmanCivic Committee
Additional support provided by the World Premiere Season Sponsorsand the New Works Season Sponsors.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Major Corporate Sponsor
Corporate Sponsor Partners
Ellen and Paul GignilliatKaren and Dick PigottMaria E. WynneDirector’s Society Sponsors
A GLOBAL EXPLORATION: EUGENE O’NEILL IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Lead Corporate Sponsor
The Illinois Arts Council’s Governor’s International Arts Exchange Program
Sponsor Partner
Consulate General of the Kingdom of the NetherlandsProduction Support
Richard and Mary L. GrayAnne and Burt KaplanM. Ann O’BrienMerle ReskinExploration Sponsors
Corporate Sponsor Partner
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS
Corporate Sponsor Partner
The Elizabeth F. Cheney FoundationProduction Sponsor
Joan and Robert CliffordMarcia S. CohnPatricia CoxLeon and Joy DreimannRuth Ann Gillis and Michael McGuinnisCarol Prins and John HartAlice and John J. SablProducer’s Circle Sponsors
Alice Rapoport and Michael Sachs, Sg2Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ShawBeth and Alan SingerOrli and Bill StaleyHelen and Sam Zell
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MAGNOLIA
Lead Corporate Sponsor
Event Partner
Peter and Linda BynoeJoe and Palma CalabreseDoris and Howard ConantLaurence and September GrayBrett J. Hart and Dontrey Britt-HartDon and Rebecca Ford TerryNeal S. ZuckerDirector’s Society Sponsors
Leslie CareySheree Franklin-HillPauline M. MontgomeryElizabeth ThompsonWomen’s Board Sponsorship Consortium
Additional support provided by the World Premiere Season Sponsors.
Corporate Sponsor Partner
ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
The Edith-Marie Appleton FoundationGoodman Theatre Women’s BoardMajor Production Sponsors
Major Corporate Sponsor
John and Caroline BallantineJoe and Palma CalabreseLeon and Joy DreimannLinda Hutson
Director’s Society Sponsors
Corporate Sponsor Partner
THE CROWD YOU’RE IN WITH
Owen Season Corporate Sponsor
The Edith-Marie Appleton FoundationMajor Production Sponsor
Contributing Sponsor
M. Ann O’BrienMerle ReskinDirector’s Society Sponsors
Additional support provided by the New Works Season Sponsors.
GHOSTWRITTEN
Owen Season Corporate Sponsor
2004 Joyce Award and Major Production Support
Sponsor Partner
Contributing Sponsor
Sara F. SzoldDirector’s Society Sponsor
Additional support provided by the World Premiere Season Sponsors and New Works Season Sponsors.
BOLEROS FOR THE DISENCHANTED
Major Production Support
Thomas and Sherry BarratMaría C. Bechily and Scott HodesRobert Kohl and Clark PellettDirector’s Society Sponsors
Univision ChicagoChicago 106.7HoyChicago Latino NetworkLa RazaMedia Sponsors
Pastora San Juan CaffertyJulie M. Danis and Paul F. DonahueShawn M. Donnelley Margaret and Wayne JanusLatino Theatre Civic Committee
M. Ann O’BrienJ. Kevin PoormanLinda and Mitchell Saranow
Carmen H. LonsteinMr. and Mrs. John Q. McKinnonAlice and John J. SablRodrigo and Elizabeth Sierra and Sons
Linda and Peter Krivkovich Catherine Mouly and LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr.Randy and Lisa WhiteSallyan Windt
2008/2009 SPONSORS
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2008/2009 SPONSORS
ARTISTIC AND NEW WORK DEVELOPMENT
The Davee FoundationDoris Duke Charitable FoundationAndrew W. Mellon FoundationTheatre Communications Group, Inc.Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable TrustThe Glasser and Rosenthal FamilyLester and Hope Abelson Fund for Artistic Development
Joanie Schultz2009 Michael Maggio Directing Fellow
EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Arie and Ida Crown Memorial
The Irving Harris FoundationChicago Foundation for WomenCarlson Wagonlit TravelChicago Cotillion Charities Foundation, Inc.
STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION SERIES
Principal Sponsor
Major Sponsors
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation The Siragusa Foundation
GENERAL THEATER STUDIES
Anonymous
The Field Foundation of Illinois, Inc.
Edith-Marie Appleton and Martha O’Driscoll Teaching Artists’ Support
CINDY BANDLE YOUNG CRITICS
Chicago Tribune Foundation
BENEFIT EVENTS
SEASON OPENING BENEFIT, FEATURING TURN OF THE CENTURY
The Standard Club, September 26, 2008
Patricia CoxShawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelly Vicki and Bill Hood/Kirkland & Ellis LLP J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family FoundationSponsor Partners
AbbottKris and Trisha Rooney AldenBank of AmericaDeborah A. BrickerClerestory Consulting LLC/ Linda B. ToopsJulie M. Danis and Paul F. DonahueLeon and Joy Dreimann/ Mr. Michael J. Silverstein
Benefactors
Ernst & Young LLPAlbert and Maria GoodmanDr. Marc and Cynthia LevinCheryl McPhilimyR. R. Donnelley FoundationRichard and Sheryl WeisbergNeal S. Zucker
FAME FANTASY FOOD ADVENTURE AUCTIONThe Casino, February 2, 2009
Exclusive Airline of Goodman TheatreEvent Sponsor
Rita and John CanningJoan and Robert CliffordSwati and Siddharth MehtaSupporting Sponsors
Michael and Stacy DevineMargaret and Wayne JanusKaren and Dick PigottUnderwriters
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DIVERSITY NIGHT, FEATURING BOLEROS FOR THE DISENCHANTED
July 1, 2009
Allstate Insurance CompanyDominick’sFifth Third BankPeople’s GasU.S. CellularEvent Sponsors
Goose Island Beer Co.Beverage Sponsor for Women’s Night and Diversity Night featuring Boleros.
DIVERSITY BREAKFASTFebruary 24, 2009
Metropolitan ClubEvent Sponsor
WOMEN’S NIGHT, FEATURING THE CROWD YOU’RE IN WITH
June 9, 2009
Lead Corporate Sponsor
Macy’s FoundationContributing Sponsor
Allstate Insurance CompanyKristin Anderson-ScheweCDWExelon CorporationFifth Third BankVicki V. Hood/Kirkland & Ellis LLPLeo BurnettBeth Bronner SingerU.S. CellularDia S. WeilSusan J. WislowSponsors
SPECIAL EVENTS
DIVERSITY NIGHT, FEATURING MAGNOLIA
March 25, 2009
Lead Diversity Night Sponsor Loop Capital Markets, LLCMcDonald’s CorporationMesirow FinancialContributing Sponsors
Charter One BankEvent Sponsor
GOODMAN GALA, FEATURING MANDY PATINKIN
The Fairmont Chicago, May 30, 2009
Sharon and Charles AngellJoan and Robert CliffordShawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. KellyEllen and Paul GignilliatAlbert and Maria Goodman/The Edith-Marie Appleton FoundationSondra and Denis Healy/Turtle Wax, Inc.Karen and Dick PigottJ.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family FoundationAlice and John J. SablSponsor Partners
Christine and Paul BranstadBenefactors
2008/2009 SPONSORS
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2008/2009 INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
The following list includes corporations, foundations and government agencies that give $500 or more annually. Due to space limitations we
are unable to list those who give less than $500, but we are grateful for donations of any amount. The list reflects donations made to support
our 2008/2009 Season.
OVATION SOCIETY ($200,000 and above)
Goodman Theatre Women’s Board The Shubert FoundationAmerican Airlines^
PROGRAM SPONSORS ($100,000 - $199,999)
Kraft Foods The John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation^
The Joyce Foundation^JPMorgan Chase & Co.
UBS^
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($50,000 - $99,999)
Edgerton FoundationJulius Frankel FoundationHarris Bank
Illinois Arts Council, a state agencyKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPNorthern Trust
AbbottAllstate The Chicago Community TrustComEd
Polk Bros. Foundation^Sara Lee FoundationTarget
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($30,000 - $49,999)
Exelon CorporationKPMG LLPMcDonald’s Corporation
National Endowment for the ArtsHarold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust†
Aon CorporationBank of AmericaGaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation^
Theatre Communications Group^
PREMIERE CIRCLE ($20,000 - $29,999)
The Crown FamilyErnst & Young LLPField Foundation of Illinois
Lloyd A. Fry FoundationMotorola FoundationPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
The Elizabeth F. Cheney FoundationClerestory Consulting LLC/ Linda B. Toops
Prince Charitable TrustsThe Rhoades Foundation
PATRONS ($15,000 - $19,999)
The Glasser and Rosenthal Family John R. Halligan Charitable Fund
Kirkland & Ellis LLPPeoples Gas
AnonymousBaxter International Inc.
DISTINGUISHED GUARANTORS ($10,000 - $14,999)
The Buchanan Family FoundationEpsteinFifth Third Bank
Goldman, Sachs & Co.Loop Capital Markets, LLCMadison Dearborn Partners, LLC
3ArtsBlue Cross Blue Shield of IllinoisThe Boeing Company
Mesirow FinancialThe Elizabeth Morse Charitable TrustR. R. Donnelley & Sons Company
GUARANTORS ($5,000 - $9,999)
Dominick’sThe Irving Harris FoundationITW FoundationLeo Burnett Worldwide
Macy’s FoundationSara Lee CorporationThe Siragusa Foundation
CDW Computer Centers, Inc.Charter One BankChicago Department of Cultural AffairsCramer-Krasselt
Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.U.S. CellularWinston & Strawn LLP
PRINCIPALS ($2,500 - $4,999)
Complete Mailing Service, Inc.Consulate General of the Kingdom of The Netherlands
East Balt. Commissary, Inc.The Grainger FoundationJWT
Alberto Culver CompanyAriel Investments, LLCChicago Foundation for WomenChicago Tribune Foundation
Northern Trust Charitable TrustPatzik, Frank & Samotny PartnersWalgreen Co.
SUSTAINERS ($1,000 - $2,499)
Chicago Cotillion Charities Foundation, Inc.Eaton Vance ManagementEllwood Associates
Glauberman & Pollak, Ltd.Goose Island Beer Co.On-Cor Frozen Foods, LLCQuarles & Brady LLP
Blue Prairie GroupCamelot Facility SolutionsCarlson Wagonlit Travel
Biff Ruttenberg FoundationSahara Enterprises, Inc.Wells Fargo Bank
BACKERS ($500 - $999)
Elgin Bancshares, Inc. The Morris and Helen Messing Foundation
Altair Advisers, LLCAmsted Industries Foundation
Rose BrandZRII, LLC
^Multi-year support
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2008/2009 PREMIERE SOCIETY MEMBERS
The Premiere Society is a group of individuals and couples who give $1,500 or more annually. This list reflects donations made to support
our 2008/2009 Season.
OVATION SOCIETY ($100,000 and above)
The Davee Foundation Albert and Maria GoodmanThe Edith-Marie Appleton Foundation Shawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. Kelly
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($50,000 - $99,999)
Sondra and Denis Healy/ Turtle Wax, Inc.
J.B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation
Joan and Robert CliffordPatricia Cox
Alice and John J. Sabl
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($25,000 - $49,999)
Deborah A. BrickerJoyce ChelbergLeon and Joy DreimannEllen and Paul Gignilliat
Nancy Lauter McDougal and Alfred L. McDougalM. Ann O’BrienPeer Pedersen
Anonymous (2) Katherine A. Abelson and Robert J. CornellSusan and James Annable
Karen and Dick PigottCarol Prins and John HartMerle ReskinRichard and Sheryl Weisberg
PREMIERE CIRCLE ($15,000 - $24,999)
Strachan Donnelley, Ph.D.*The Efroymson Family Fund, a CICF FundRichard and Mary L. GrayVicki and Bill HoodWayne and Margaret Janus
Dr. Marc and Cynthia LevinLucia Woods Lindley and Daniel A. LindleyMr. and Mrs. William McKittrickSwati and Siddharth Mehta
Sharon and Charles AngellChristine and Paul BranstadMichael and Kimberly CaveMarcia S. CohnJulie M. Danis and Paul F. DonahueLaura Donnelley
Catherine Mouly and LeRoy T. Carlson, Jr.Michael and Kay O’HalleranMr. Michael J. SilversteinMr. and Mrs. William D. StaleyRandy and Lisa White
DRESS CIRCLE ($10,000 - $14,999)
Ruth Ann Gillis and Michael McGuinnisHarry and Marcy HarczakSherry and Peter JohnLinda and Peter KrivkovichSheila and Mike KurzmanDr. Paul M. Lisnek and Brian F. LozellEva and Michael Losacco
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. MaurerMs. Cheryl McPhilimyKenneth and Harle Montgomery FoundationAlexandra and John NicholsJames F. OatesAlice Rapoport and Michael SachsLinda and Mitchell Saranow
AnonymousDr. and Mrs. Kris and Trisha Rooney AldenJulie and Roger BaskesJoe and Palma CalabreseJoshua DaitchJane K. Gardner and Rick Kash
Cynthia and Michael R. SchollShaw Family Supporting OrganizationBeth and Alan SingerSmart Family FoundationDenise StefanDon and Elizabeth ThompsonSusan and Bob WislowHelen and Sam Zell
DISTINGUISHED GUARANTORS ($5,000 - $9,999)
Jim and Nina DonnelleyPaul H. DykstraSheree Franklin-Hill and James J. Hill, Jr.Bob FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Alvin GolinLaurence and September GrayMr. Joseph HaasMary Kay and Ed HabenBrett J. Hart and Dontrey Britt-HartLinda HutsonFruman, Marian, and Lisa JacobsonRussell N. Johnson and Mark D. HudsonWilliam V. and Diane D. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. John W. Jordan IIAnne and Burt KaplanLoretta and Allan KaplanRobert Kohl and Clark Pellett
Kay and Fred KrehbielLawrence and Elizabeth Krulik FoundationRobert KruseElaine and Donald LevinsonJim and Kay MabieSusan and Lewis ManilowLinda and Matt MatthewsKaren and Larry McCrackenJohn and Carol McKinnonTimothy and Alicia MullenKen NorganTerry and Cindy PeighMr. and Mrs. Richard L. PollayJ. Kevin PoormanSusan M. PowersBob and Mary ReuschéPatrick and Shirley Ann Ryan
Anonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. John P. Amboian, Jr.Kristin Anderson-Schewe and Robert ScheweBill and Linda AylesworthVimal and Bulbul BahugunaJohn and Caroline BallantineThomas and Sherry BarratMaría C. Bechily and Scott HodesDeborah and Stephen BeitlerPeter and Linda BynoeRita and John CanningLeslie CareyDoris and Howard ConantKeith Crow and Elizabeth ParkerMike and Diane DahlJudy and Tapas K. Das GuptaRobert and Leslie DenvirMichael and Stacy Devine
Sanborn Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Vincent A. F. SergiCarole David StoneW. Clement and Jessie V. Stone FoundationSara F. SzoldDon and Rebecca Ford TerryMs. Nancy ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas TisboTerry and Monica TothSusan and Bob UnderwoodThe Walsh FoundationSteve and Lorrayne WeissSallyan WindtMaria E. WynneSusan and Joseph ZoskySteven and Deborah ZuccariniNeal S. Zucker
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GUARANTORS ($2,500 - $4,999)
Kevin and Kathy DurkinSidney and Sondra Berman EpsteinKay and Howard FriedmanJohn and Sarah GarveyMr. and Mrs. James J. GlasserEthel and Bill GofenMr. and Mrs. Bruce K. GoodmanLori Gray-FavershamJames and Brenda GruseckiDrs. Mildred and Herbert HarrisEugene Holland and Jayne Westendrop-HollandPatricia L. Hyde Mary Ittelson and Rick TuttleJulie Cisek and Harry L. Jones, Jr.
Cindy and Andrew H. KalnowShannon and Gene KinsellaNancy and Sanfred KoltunElaine R. LeavenworthCole and Margaret LundquistRobert McDermott and Sarah JaickesPauline and James MontgomeryCathy and Bill OsbornMarilyn PatrickCherie and Cliff PixlerThe Pritzker Pucker Family FoundationDiana and Bruce RaunerLinda and Kenneth Robin
Anonymous (2)Nina and Victor* AbneeBill and Candy ArnoldMr. and Mrs. John A. Bacevicius, Jr.Christine and John BakalarMary Jo and Doug BaslerThe Biegler FoundationAndrea Billhardt Bruning FoundationJohn William Butler, Jr. and John M. VanderLindenAnn and Richard CarrCarol and Douglas CohenDr. and Mrs. Warwick CopplesonSally and Mark DancerMr. and Mrs. William L. Dods
Steven and Lauren ScheibeKenneth D. Schmidt, M.D.Mark Schulte and Mary HolcombMr. and Mrs. Harry J. SeigleRose L. ShureMs. Donna SpagnolaCarl and Marilynn ThomaMr. and Mrs. Philip L. ThomasSteve TraxlerSandy Worley and Marc WalfishKimbra and Mark WalterDia and Edward WeilPatrick and Meredith Wood-PrinceThe Gene and Tita Zeffren Foundation
PRINCIPALS ($1,500 - $2,499)
Janice L. EngleChristine FinzerLori Mae FrithCharles Gardner and Patti EylarTerri and Stephen GeifmanBryan GlazerChester Gougis and Shelley OchabElizabeth GuenzelStephanie and John HarrisChristie A. Hefner and William A. MarovitzMarsha K. Hoover and Thomas F. KarabaMichael and Lori HughesJohn J. JelinekFrank and Vicki KastoryOmar, Ashraf, and Hani Khalil - in memory of Hoda AboleneenKevin and Anne KivikkoMrs. Annette R. KleinmanAndrew and Dietrich KlevornGerald A. and Karen A. KolschowskyRachel E. Kraft - in memory of Michael MaggioDrs. Vinay and Raminder KumarLawrence and Pam LavinePaul Lehman and Ronna StammBernard and Averill Leviton
Jessie and Douglas MacdonaldJudd Malkin and Katherine ChezRichard and Judy MarcusDorlisa Martin and David GoodJohn McCartneyJohn and Etta McKennaDavid E. McNeelRichard and Barbara MetzlerLois and Jon MillsMinor Family FoundationJulie and Scott MollerMr. and Mrs. Peter A. MorseLee and Sharon OberlanderRuth and Martin OzingaIrma ParkerMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parkinson, Jr.Michael and Christine PopeConnie PurdumVictoria and George Ranney, Jr.Elizabeth Raymond and Paul HybelMaralyn and Michael ReillyNeil Ross and Lynn HauserRenee and Edward Ross FoundationJanet and Philip RotnerMonique and Pete RubE. Leonard and Audrey RubinSandra and Earl J. Rusnak, Jr.Bettylu and Paul Saltzman
Anonymous (3)Thomas F. and Patricia AicheleAndrew and Susan ArnoldSandy and Rick BeckerMr. and Mrs. Louis BergerColleen and Ronald BessGeorge W. Blossom III FundNancy and George BodeenCorinne E. BrophyLarry and Susanne BroutmanDouglas R. BrownMargaret Scanlan BrownMatthew and Kay BucksbaumRosemarie and Dean L. BuntrockMaureen and Scott ByronTom and Dianne CampbellSusan and Michael CanmannCleve CarneyCarole Caselli - in memory of Josephine CaselliRichard Ciecka and Barbara GallacherPhilip B. Clement and Mary Ann Everlove ClementMr. and Mrs. James B. CloonanElizabeth and Michael ColeMr. and Mrs. James W. DeYoungThe Donnelley FoundationLois and Steve Eisen
Barbara and Richard SamuelsRichard and Ellen Sandor Family FoundationRoche Schulfer and Mary Beth FisherDr. Patrick M. SheahanDr. and Mrs. Mitchell SheinkopFred Siegman and Brenda WolfJill and Steve SmartKathleen and Jerold SolovyKathy and Scott StantonFredric and Nikki Will SteinCarl W. Stern and Holly HayesHal S. R. StewartPam and Russ StrobelBob and K.C. SwininogaMr. and Mrs. Richard L. ThomasRosemary and Jack TourvilleMr. and Mrs. Stephen UihleinDr. David Wasserman - in memory of Abby S. Magdovitz-WassermanMr. and Mrs. Robert G. WeissRev. Peter A. Zadeik, Jr.James and Margaret ZagelAnne Zenzer
*Deceased
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2008/2009 ANNUAL FUND MEMBERS
The Annual Fund is a group of individuals and couples who give less than $1,500 annually. Due to space limitations we are unable to list those
who give less than $300, but we are grateful for donations of any amount. The list reflects donations made to support our 2008/2009 Season.
LUMINARY ($1,000 - $1,499)
Jamee FieldKatherine G. File and DaughtersToni FisherMike and Lisa Fitzgerald/ Media MoireJennifer Friedes and Steven FlorsheimSasha Gerritson and Eugene JarvisWilliam and Nanci GreeneMr. and Mrs. Dean GriffithMr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haffner IIIMelanie and Robert HalvorsonLouise HartMrs. Mary P. HinesBlair Finberg HoffmanMr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. KarrisJean A. KlingensteinKaren KlutznickCharles and Cindy KreislPaulette and Richard KulpaSheldon Leibowitz
Mrs. Nancy S. LipskyBill and Lorna Filippini MullikenSuzu and David NeithercutBarbara and Daniel O’KeefeMs. Abby O’Neil and Mr. Carroll JoynesMr. Bruce OttleySeymour H. PerskyCharles and Jane PetitArch PounianTom and Judy PrindableCeleste and Terry RobbinsAl and Mimi RoseArlen and Elaine Cohen RubinPat and Lydia RyanKenneth D. SacksRobert E. and Cynthia M. SargentEdward L. SchultzBarre and Barbara SeidElizabeth Sengupta
Anonymous (4)Gwen L. AllenPaul and Mary AndersonE. M. BakwinCindy Barbera-BrelleGrace BarryMr. and Mrs. Andrew K. BlockMs. Naomi Borwell*Mr. and Mrs. John. D. BurnsCarol and Tom ButlerTrudy CassinGastone and Linda CelesiaLamont and Paulette ChangeMichele J. ChinskyMarge and Lew CollensAaron and Jill DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Timothy DelaneySusan V. DowningThe Richard H. Driehaus FoundationJonathan F. FantonTrevor D. Ferguson
Fletcher and Donnavieve SmithDr. Stuart P. SondheimerNatalie and Pete StackerRosLynne SuperaBruce and Barbie TaylorKimberly K. TaylorJohn A. TerlatoTom and Laura ThilmanLynn and Michael Todman Family FoundationJeanne Rochelle TownsDavid TrandelDoug and Susan TurnerRenee and James TyreeMigdalia D. VargasThe Wennington FamilyJeanne and Robert WestcottRonald and Geri YonoverMartin E. Zimmerman FoundationShelly Zucker
STAR ($500 - $999)
Eleanor FlavinPeter and Megene ForkerKathleen FoxPeggy and William GannJill GarlingPatricia GentryDan and Julie GlavinAnita GlencoeMatthew GnabasikTommie GronkowskiMs. Beatrice HallMr. and Mrs. John E. HallSarah and Joel L. HandelmanDr. Robert A. HarrisLois and Marty HauselmanMary HedeenMs. Kathleen HempelCharles and Mai HerringBarbara and Jim HerstFerne M. HillgerEmlee Hilliard-SmithMelinda and Craig HilsenbeckJames and Margot HinchliffTex and Susan HullShank and Carol HullingsMs. Celeste A. JensenMr. Bernard JohnsonBilly JohnsonJanelle Rienstra JonesPatrick and Colleen KaneMaryann and Rosalie KarlovskyJoseph B. KastenholzDoris Jean KellerRichard and Mary Ellen KeyserMartin and Patricia KoldykeAnne E. KutakRobert B. Lifton and Carol RosofskyCarmen H. Lonstein
James R. Looman and Donna CravenJim LopataMr. and Mrs. J.J. LouisOrlanda B. Mackie, M.D.Scott and Susan McBridePatty and Mark McGrathAlice and George McKannJim and Jamie McNulty FoundationPeter T. MichKristen and Charles MillsMs. Renanne MilnerGeorge and Susan MitchellMr. and Mrs. Harold J. MoeEleanor and Lothar MoltonMs. Miriam Moore-HunterDr. Melinda MoralesMr. and Mrs. Michael MoranFrank and Cathy MoroniRev. Calvin S. Morris, Ph.D.Holly MyersDavid J. and Dolores D. NelsonTerry NewmanAriel F. O’HaraMr. and Mrs. Norman OlsonDan O’NeillLinda and Jaxon OshitaIn honor of Hermli OverlanderSharon L. Thomas ParrottGeorge J. PatkaNicki and Greg PearsonMs. Clarisse PerretteNicole PowerRichard PrendergastDr. and Mrs. Richard A. PrinzPhillip E. RaskinMr. and Mrs. Cordell ReedAlicia ReyesLinda A. Rinner
Anonymous (5)Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IVAnn and Thomas AlexanderNicholas and Kathleen AmatangeloShonta ArringtonAnn V. BakerJohn and Sharon BaldwinRobert and Sharon BartonLee and Kathryn BenishLoren and Esther BerryLina BertuzisMs. Beth BirnbaumMs. Mary F. BlackwellPatricia Buehler BlankenshipMr. and Mrs. Philip D. Block IIIThe Robert Thomas Bobins FoundationMr. and Mrs. Dennis A. BohnJean BramletteRichard and Barbara BullSuzette BulleyLynn and Robert BurtPastora San Juan CaffertyMr. Mark CappelloLaurence and Mary ComptonNora DaleyOscar and Melissa DavidJo Anne DavisLisa C. DavisInge de la CampJoseph and Helen DiamondWilliam and Cindee DietzMargaret C. DonnelleyMr. and Mrs. Richard R. Donnelley IIIJanet and Craig DuchossoisRoger and Chaz EbertThe Mathilde U. and Albert C. Elser FoundationGeorge and Sue Emmerick
Levoyd and Jacqueline RobinsonCraig and Karen RojekMr. and Mrs. Donald RolandMr. and Mrs. Howard RosellSherman and Sarene RosenJoseph Ross and Jean ShutlerEd and Barbara RouseRob and Martha RouzerJudy Runge and Thomas NussbaumAnne and Barry SabloffNatalie SaltielRichard H. SandersMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. SarichFred and Pamela SasserYolanda and Richard SaulSusan Schaalman Youdovin and Charlie ShulkinChris Schenk and Karen SeamenMr. Steven SchulwolfLewis and Karla SchwartzNancy and Ron SemerdjianDavid and Judith L. SensibarMarsha SerlinCharles and Debra ShermanBeverley SibbliesRodrigo and Elizabeth Sierra and SonsGary and Marion SilvermanJames L. and Mary Jo SlykasDrs. April and Frank SmithDonald and Zig SmithLaura K. and Richard L. SmithLawrence and Margaret SondlerMr. and Mrs. David SteffenSharon and Joel SteinF. H. StittStreska Family FoundationRichard and Elaine TinbergMr. Brady I. Twiggs
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PLAYER ($300 - $499)
Mr. Raymond H. DrymalskiRichard DuffyFaith Popcorn’s BrainReserveElveria H. Ferguson, CPAJan and Bill FlapanDr. James and Sylvia FranklinUwe and Gabriela FreeseFrances L. GamwellBailey GartnerLaurence and Louise GerckensGregory K. GeutherSandra GidleyGerry and Stan GlassJohn Glover and Michael MaltenfortWillie, Ardeliou and Hileria GodfreySteven and Marichris GoldenJoseph R. Griffin and FamilyDebbi and Craig GriffithCarol and Solomon GutsteinRobert R. HallJudge R. Morgan Hamilton and Dr. Wayne H. FinkTimothy and Betsy HannonJean HarringtonD. HarrisMs. Patricia J. HartMs. Jill HartmanJohn and Nancy HaynorMary Alice and Dave HelmsGloria and Malcolm HemphillEric and Shelley HendricksonNancy Hendrickson and Mike HartiganMr. and Mrs. Jack HigginsRobert Hill and Thea Flaum HillAllen Hintz and Janet SchiprittCarol and Joel HonigbergMichele J. Hooper and Lemuel SeabrookAllan and Carolyn HorwichLaura Ikens and Steve FerkauMark and Kim InmanDr. J. Keith JacksonRobert and Linda JaglaJanet Johnson and Randy GunnSukina JohnsonJames A. Jolley, Jr. and R. Kyle LammleinDavid Kathman, Jr.John and Bette KayseCarol W. KeenanJerry and Anna Marie KellyBenjamin and Louis KingJanet L. KormanMs. Charlene R. Kornoski-Du VallKreider Transportation LLCRobert and Susan LarsonMr. Steven LarsonJo Lavera and Phillip E. JonesJames L. LawyerRuby Lee
Gloria LehrRobert and Julie LepriLee and Elena LevinReneé LoganMr. and Mrs. Huvec LoicMs. Catherine C. LongNeal and Jane LukerAnat MadanesJoe and Kathleen MaddenFrances and Mark MannRalph and Terrie MannelMr. William MartinCraig A. McCawAnne and Gerard McDonaldTerence and Jane O. McElroyConstance McKeanMr. Thomas D. McKechneyKaren A. MichaelJames and Pamela MilliganCharles MolickiMelissa MooreSharon MooreCharles MorrisonRuth E. MutchlerPaulette Myrie-HodgeAlfy and Lil NathanDr. and Mrs. Rimgaudas NemickasLorri NewsonJohn P. NielsenNick and Susan NoyesRaymond Olson and Paula PedersonGerard A. OprinsCatherine H. OrpettMr. Gregory A. Padgett and Ms. Marie CastanedaPairadox ConsultingJohn and Dawn PalmerMs. Ella PappedemosMarianne ParrilloMelanie and Charles PayneErnesto PedrozaBarbara and Edmund PiehlerFrank C. PondV. Pristera, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert PritchettPhilip PulliamMr. and Mrs. Michael D. RaimondiRichard and Anne Meehan RaupNancy P. RochaLinda and Paul RockeyTimothy RogusMr. and Mrs. Harry RoperJack RubensMr. and Mrs. David M. SaltielMs. Sharon SalveterA. Sue SamuelsPamela Z. SandineBob and Mary Ann SavardNathan and Melissa SchauLawrence and Kathleen SchmidtMr. Richard J. Schmidt
Anonymous (8)Annie and Jacques AbramowiczDr. Sarah and John AileyRalph P. AlbertoMs. Karen AndersonJennifer and Eric ArcherMaureen Archey RealtorJeff BaddeleyDolores and Edward Baker, Jr.Elizabeth BalthropSandra BassJohn and Stefanie BatesNancy G. BeckerCaroline Becker JossMs. Mary BeidlerRoss and Patricia D. BenderCarl and Catherine BergetzRobert M. BernacchiJames and Dorothy BishopFrank and Katharine BixbyLauren Blair and David WheelerEileen BodieMs. Rose Marie BolgerA. Jason BonaparteRichard L. BordelonSusan D. BoweyOligon and Emmett BradburyJames D. and Judith L. BrennerJulia BrownRich and Ceil BurkeSharon Burke, M.D.Susan and Christopher BurkeMr. and Mrs. Edson N. Burton, Jr.Jack and Jo BuxbaumJoelle M. CacheyEli and Elizabeth CampbellMr. and Mrs. Roger L. CarlsonJenny L. CarteeRobert T. CarterMr. and Mrs. Cuauhtemoc ChamorroJ. Morgan Chism-DieboldGerry and Carol ChrismanDaniel ClarkElaine CollinaAbigail S. ColtonRev. Beverly L. ConwaySusan CornellEllen CorrMr. and Mrs. R. W. CrainRobin CreevyChristopher CribaroMr. Thomas M. CrispoChris and Stephen CusackBarbara and Michael DavisGwen and David De JongJohn Delaney and Sue SusmanSylvia and James DenwoodieBruce DeVillerPatricia and Len DominguezChet DominikRobert L. Douglass, Jr.
Denise SchneiderKeith and Marnie SchwartzMr. Donald ScottDr. Pamela Seaman and Mr. John SeamanMary Lou ShadleBarbara J. ShaefferKevin and Melinda ShanklinLawrence A. ShermanDr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. SiegelDr. Raymond and Alice SilvermanRon Sipiora and Gretchen BodumJoanna and Peter SjoblomKathy and Phoebe SkaleskiMr. Anthony SkrzypiecCharles F. SmithMark E. SoczekVicki SopherDee Dee and Bill SpenceJacqueline T. SpillmanPatricia StaabDavid and Ingrid StalleFred and Ginger StambaughRobert and Susan StarMr. and Mrs. Waymon T. StarksRon and Peggy SteffyGary and Ronda SternMs. Patricia SternbergAnn B. StevensDr. Frank StuartGene and Joan StunardJudy SugarmanThomas Terpstra and Ilene PattyCheryl L. ThaxtonJuanita Brady ThomasAnne and William TobeyMary Toll and William HeimannLinda Ungerleider, Ph.D.Patricia L. UrbanMr. and Mrs. Charles UthLinda and Marc VaintrubAnne Van Wart and Michael KeableVirginia VenableMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WainwrightMr. James R. WallaceChristopher and Lisa WardNatalie C. WardenLaura S. WashingtonPeter M. WasikJoe and Cindy WaytulaMarcia S. WeissDr. William N. WernerWhat U Need Is...Mr. John W. WheelerH. Randolph and Nancy WilliamsJim and Margie WinfieldNicole and Jason WinsladeStephen and Regina Wentzel WolfeMr. and Mrs. James A. WoodsMildred and Theodore WrightJim Young
Mr. James S. WhiteheadMr. and Mrs. Robert J. WilczekReading and Andrea Wilson
Ms. Ruth WinterMs. Cathryn B. Withers
Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. UzelacJohn and Dawn VresicsMichael E. Weaver
Robert W. ZellerLili Ann and Richard Zisook
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2008/2009 IN-KIND DONORS
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
Petterino’sAmerican AirlinesExclusive Airline of Goodman Theatre
PREMIERE CIRCLE
Lawry’s 93XRT Catch Thirty FiveHotel Sax Chicago
Shure Incorporated
DRESS CIRCLE
Greg Christian CateringHeather HeadleySondra and Denis Healy
The Melting PotNorthern Trust CompanySouth Water Kitchen
Atwood CaféJoan and Robert CliffordLeon and Joy DreimannEmerald Loop Bar & Grill
Trattoria No. 10/ Sopraffina MarketcafféTrue Cuisine, Ltd.
DISTINGUISHED GUARANTORS
Jam Theatricals, Ltd./Steve TraxlerBill Kurtis and Donna LaPietra
Jessica LagrangeMasterCard Worldwide
Sergio CeronConnie’s Catering
PRIMITIVEMary Toomey
PATRONS
Jane GardnerGenX GeneratorGilbert’s RestaurantHarris BankHart Davis Hart Wine Co.Hyatt CorporationShelly Radue IbachJuicy Wine Co.Shannon KinsellaKohl Children’s MuseumLe ColonialLimelight Catering/Rita GutekanstLux Bar
May Street MarketSwati and Siddharth MehtaMetropolitan OperaMichael Moody/Revival FitnessNAHANeiman Marcus Group, Inc.Pierce and Leslie TravelPrairie Grass Café/Sarah StegnerHarold Ramis/Sony PicturesReal TenochtitlanJulia RosaSaks Fifth Avenue
Adler PlanetariumKavita BehlBhindi JewelersCBS Studios/Regina TaylorCoco PazzoConcierge Car Service, LLCHope J. EhrmanExelon CorporationFinesse CuisineFood for ThoughtDiane and Louis FreemanPeter Fulgenzi and James McGuire*Gabriel’s Restaurant
Sara Lee CorporationSepia/Emmanuel NonyJill and Steve SmartSmart JewelersTerry Savage Productions, Ltd.The Fairmont San FranciscoThe Peninsula ChicagoTommy TuneSusan D. UnderwoodVermilion
*Deceased
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