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Kinky Boots

Program from The Muny's 2019 production of Kinky Boots.

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JUNE 27 – FIRST MUNY PRODUCTION IN 20 YEARS!
J U LY 3
With the American Revolution underway, a
GET THE nation’s independence is ready to be claimed.
BEST SEATS The three-time Tony Award-winning 1776 sets
ablaze the historic signing of the Declaration of
NOW! Independence and illuminates the personalities,
passions and compromises that created a nation.
Featuring a telling score that includes “Sit Down,
John,” “He Plays the Violin” and “Momma Look
Sharp,” this Muny production will mesmerize,
delight and inspire you.

SINGLE GROUP
TICKET TICKET
PRICE PRICE

Center Boxes $105* $105*
Side Boxes
$105 $105
Terrace A (Rows A-M)
Terrace A (Rows N-Y) $80 $60
Terrace B (Rows A-M) $63 $47.25
Terrace B (Rows N-Y) $48 $36
Terrace C
$33 $24.75
$15 $11.25

* Available July 15 & 16

Don’t Miss It! Single tickets available at muny.org/tickets, at the
Muny Box Office or through Metrotix at 314.534.1111.

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restaurant. Muny Culinary Productions brings you the expertise of our team
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1776 JUNE 27 – JULY 3

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Dinner buffet is accompanied by two sides and dessert du jour
Children’s Menu Available • Full Bar Available

GENERAL INFORMATION

Adults $25.00 Children $12.00 (10 and under)
Regular or children’s menu


A 15% gratuity will be added for split checks and parties of 6 or more.

CULVER RESERVATIONS

ONLINE: muny.org/dining

PHONE: (314) 361-1900 ext. 575

M–F 10am–4pm
Sat 10am–1pm

Casual dining option featuring salads,
grinders, pizza, snacks and beverages.

Complete Culver Pavilion and Café One menus
available online at www.muny.org/dining

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P R E - S H O W E N T E R T A I N M E N T F O R 1776

With support from the MISSOURI
Regional Arts Commission LOTTERY
EAST LAWN
LICHTENSTEIN PLAZA STAGE
June 27 – July 3 Our Muny Trio
With support from
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June 27 MoSTLy Tap A Special THANK YOU to KINKY BOOTS
Pre-Show Festival Participants:
June 28 Missouri Department of Conservation
Proclamation Brass Jason Belanger Muny Kids
City Rec Allstarz Muny Teens
June 29 Missouri Department of Conservation Gateway Men’s Chorus Our Muny Trio
Muny Teens Gateway Spotlight ChorUS Rock Steady Heels
Gabe Maichel SIUE
June 30 Missouri Department of Conservation Missouri Lottery The Retro Band
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July 1 Great River Fifes & Drum

July 2 Muny Kids

July 3 USAF Band of Mid-America
Scott Air Force Starlifter

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June 27 & 29 Gabe Maichel
June 30 Muny Kids
July 1& 2 Luke Sailor
July 3 Muny Teens

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Hey Students!

The Muny is pleased to offer a special 25% discount of The Muny’s Teen, Acting for Musical Theatre and T3
for students for select performances and seats! By programs.
continuing to educate beyond the blackboard, The
Muny’s Student Rush Program, made possible by PNC Once registered with The Muny/MetroTix, rush offer emails
Arts Alive, furthers The Muny’s mission of making will be sent no later than 24 hours prior to the selected
musical theatre accessible to all. performance with ticket reservation instructions.

With varying nights, the rush will be offered for different For the first time, The Muny is pleased to offer a special
productions throughout the summer season. Tickets 25% discount for students to select performances and
(2 ticket limit per performance) will be available on a seats!
first-come, first-served basis online and in-person 24 To register, visit: muny.org/student-rush
hours prior to the performance, with the offer expiring
day-of-show at 7:00PM. Regardless of point of purchase,
all rush tickets MUST be picked up in-person at the Main
Muny Box Office.

The Muny’s Student Rush offer is only available to
students in high school and college with a valid edu
email address or student I.D., as well as participants

MUNY YOUNG FRIENDS

Muny Young Friends is an FREE organization dedicated to welcoming young professionals
to the magic of outdoor musical theatre in St. Louis.

In partnership with Muny leaders, the Muny Young Friends When you become a Muny Partner you’ll receive
cultivate passion and awareness for The Muny through additional exclusive Muny Partner benefits that will last
unique networking opportunities, exclusive access to all season long.
Muny events, and relevant volunteer opportunities at both
The Muny and throughout the St. Louis Community. SIGN UP FOR FREE TODAY!
muny.org/young-friends or [email protected]

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Exclusive FREE backstage tours Private catered dinners available in the
available for group reservations West Pavilion for select group reservations

FREE picnic table reservations (in select area) For Group Ticket Discounts:
go to muny.org/groups or call Jane Schell at 314-595-5708

LEGACYCREATING YOUR

Enriching Lives Through
the Power of Music

You have an opportunity to create a legacy that will Elizabeth Niven
enrich lives through the power of music. By making Senior Director
a gift to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra through
your estate, will or trust, the music will play on, the of Planned Giving
community programs will thrive, and the world-class 314-286-4192
spectacular programming will continue. Through all [email protected]
of this, you will help introduce the next generation
to the music. Please let us know if you are interested
in including the SLSO in your will or if you would
consider other smart ways to make a gift.

IT REALLY IS GOOD, GUYS
...AND GALS!

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PROVIDING STANDING OVATIONS FOR EVERYONE

For more than 100 years, We thank our partners for helping to make this possible:
The Muny has welcomed all Bayer Fund, Centene Charitable Foundation, Crawford
attendees, regardless of race, Taylor Foundation, U.S. Bank Foundation and, for the
economic standing or ethnic Patti’s Pick program, a gift in memory of Patricia Wolf
background and has provided Gould, from the A.J. Bitker Charitable Foundation.
free admission to more than
10,000,000 since 1919. We are no longer accepting Community Access
applications for the 2019 season. If your organization
Besides making available nearly 1,500 free seats has interest in participating in the 2020 season, please
nightly on a first-come, first-served basis, The Muny contact Jane Schell at [email protected] or 314-595-5708.
partners with 170 social service organizations to
provide free tickets that enable underserved and muny.org/community-access
special needs audiences to enjoy a night at The Muny
free of charge.

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HENRY KIEL SOCIETY

YOUR LEGACY.
OUR FUTURE.

St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel and a team of visionaries created The Muny for the people of St. Louis.
Their dream lives on because of you.
While your personal Muny story is unique, all who have passed through the pergolas share the singular,
heartfelt thrill of exceptional musical theatre on the world’s largest and most historic outdoor stage.
For many, summers at The Muny are a defining piece of their legacy. If that’s you, we hope you will
consider including The Muny in your will or estate plan. One simple line in your will helps ensure this
powerful experience is possible for generations to come.

Thanks to these community leaders and friends who have already made The Muny part of their estate plans:

Bardol Chervitz Families John & Suvatthana Hudson Estate of Frances Plagemann
Thomas & Ruth Brouster Mike Isaacson & Joe Ortmeyer Mike & Barb Quinn
August A. Busch III Charitable Trust David Juergens Peter & Linda Racen 
Barry T. Cervantes Steven S. Kimmel Ralph C. Simon
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg Maurice St. Pierre 
Mr. & Mrs.* David C. Farrell Richard & Sharon Buchanan-McClure     Jim & Gerry Thompson 
Donald Fassold Michael McGrath Gene & Judy Toombs
David R. Ganz  Richard G. Millman Bob & Joyce Wendel
Earle H. Harbison, Jr. Charles W. & Janet T. Mueller Lawrence & Kerri White
William & Kerry Holekamp Carla & David O’Brien and several Anonymous donors

Contact our team at 314.595.5771 or [email protected] to learn more about * deceased
how your legacy can impact The Muny’s future.

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ENDOWMENT DONORS ENSURE EXCELLENCE

The Muny Endowment ensures a magnificent
outdoor musical theatre experience for centuries
to come. Endowment gifts help:

• create innovative theatre on a grand scale
• provide training and mentoring to the next

generation of artists and technicians
• protect the brand-new Muny stage and

other capital improvements on our campus
• provide operational sustainability for rainy

days–literally and figuratively in our case

Thanks to these families, organizations and foundations who have already made investments in
The Muny Endowment:

The Alberici Foundation The Johnston Family Fund The Randy Mitchell Endowment Fund
Bardol Chervitz Family The JSM Charitable Trust and Charles W. & Janet T. Mueller
Endowed Fund William R. Orthwein Jr. & Laura Rand
Marion & Van-Lear Black III Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell, III Orthwein Foundation
Parker B. Condie, Sr. Family Catherine Frances Juergens Estate of Frances Plagemann
Crawford Taylor Foundation Memorial Fund Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell
Drury Hotels Thomas A. Kooyumjian Family Simmons Charitable Foundation
Emerson Foundation Spoehrer Family Charitable Trust
Charles P. & June Gallagher Nancy & Kenneth Ruth Davis & Wylie Todd
Patricia Wolf Gould Kranzberg Endowment Fund Charitable Foundation
Memorial Endowment Peter & Susan Krombach Mary & Rudolph L. Wise
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Haffenreffer Michael & Margaret Ann Latta Endowment Fund
Doug & Vicki Hill Ned & Sally Lemkemeier and several Anonymous donors
Interco Charitable Trust Maritz Education &
Community Outreach Fund

Endowment gifts made before December 2020 will be recognized as part of the Second Century Capital Campaign.
Contact our team at 314.595.5771 or [email protected] to learn more about investing in The Muny’s future.

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SECOND CENTURY

Capital Campaign

During the off-season, The Muny’s
grand stage has been renovated,
quite literally, from the ground up.
But there is so much more to do!
This once in a lifetime campaign
seeks to raise $100 million for
crucial capital improvements and
endowment growth.
Please consider joining this
impressive list of generous donors
below to help us ensure that the
tradition, community bond, and awe-
inspiring art that define The Muny
will endure for the next century.

DONOR HONOR ROLL

$20,000,000 Don & Nancy A. Ross Marion & Van Black
JSM Charitable Trust James S. & Lynne P. Turley Mr. & Mrs. Blackford F. Brauer
The Enterprise Holdings Donald Fassold
Foundation and the $500,000 - $999,999 June & Charles Gallagher
Taylor and Kindle Families Louis & Rochelle Cella Patricia Wolf Gould
Sam & Marilyn Fox
$5,000,000 - $9,999,999 Robert Hermann, Robert Memorial Endowment
Emerson Hermann, Jr. & Richard Holton, Jr. Mike Isaacson & Joe Ortmeyer ±
Steven S. Kimmel ± Johnston Family Fund
$2,000,000 - $4,999,999 Randy Mitchell Endowment Fund Ned & Sally Lemkemeier
Holekamp Family Foundation Maritz
Orthwein Foundation $250,000 - $499,999 Harry & Genie Mueller
Andrew & Barbara Taylor Ameren Mike & Barb Quinn ±
Thomas & Ruth Brouster ± Peter & Linda Racen ±
$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 Mr. & Mrs.* David C. Farrell ± Sander Foundation
Bardol Chervitz Families ± Finerty Family Foundation Spoehrer Family Charitable Trust,
The Family of Andrew N. Baur Interco Charitable Trust
Bayer Robert & Carol G. Jones Jane. S. Tschudy
Berges Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William Scheffel Jerry & Margaret Thomasson
August A. Busch III Marilyn A. Schnuck & Gene & Judy Toombs ±
Tom & Carol Voss
Charitable Trust ± Stephanie A. Schnuck John & Ellen Wallace
Edward Jones Terry & Sally Schnuck Bob & Joyce Wendel ±
William T. Kemper Foundation Spire Estate of Mary & Rudolph L. Wise ±
Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg ±
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mueller $100,000 - $249,999 $50,000 - $99,999
Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Anonymous (2) Anonymous (1)
Foundation Natalie & John Alberici Anders CPAs + Advisors
Mary Atkin

Doug & Vicki Hill SUPPORT 65
Mark & Barb Kuhlmann
Margaret Ann & Michael Latta June McAllister Fowler & Flint Margaret & Gordon Finley
John Allan Love Charitable Woodruff Fowler PhD Ray & Mary Fournie
F. Scott Galt
Foundation Eva L. Frazer MD & Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Galt III
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Millman Steven C. Roberts JD In Memory of Barney &
Patrick & Elizabeth Moore Family
Lou Fusz Automotive Network Jayne Goodman
Foundation Nancy Millsap Hawes Ted & Laura Greenberg
Estate of Frances Plagemann ± Rick & Lynn Hill Mrs. Frank J. Guyol Jr.
Simmons Charitable Foundation Bettie S. Johnson Diane Hall
Tarlton Corporation Drs. Greg & Grace Jones Matt & Lisa Hall
Stephen C. & Jody C. Jones Charlotte & Robert Hanpeter
$25,000 - $49,999 Susan & Kevin Knasel Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hellwege
Clarence C. Barksdale Thomas A. Kooyumjian Family Ed & Karen Hempstead
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Behan Hermann Oak Leather
Mary & Robert Ciapciak Foundation Patricia Heutel
Mr. & Mrs. Parker B. Condie Dr. Stuart Kornfeld Susie & Bill Hizar
Susan & Stuart Krawll Margaret Houlihan-Oelze
Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Lashly Stephen & Susan Jansen
Sam B. Cook Family Seth & Catherine Leadbeater Robert Kanterman & Caryn Fine
Drury Hotels LLC LeGrand Family Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kloppenburg
Ron & Cheri Fromm Joseph & Joan Lipic Ed Kniep & Kathy Holman
Ed & Dorette Goldberg Kathryn & George Love Jennifer & Christopher Koster
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Haffenreffer Richard & Sharon Bill & Sue Kroeger
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Hayes III Louis & Carole Loebner
David & Catherine Hogan Buchanan-McClure ± Derek & Shaina Martin
Mr. & Mrs. David Hollo Leslie McKinney Callie McCrocklin
Tim & Elizabeth Kertz Neal & Jayne Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Minogue
Gerald M. Kowarsky Hugh Scott III & Ann C. Scott Kim & Seiichi Noda
Peter & Susan Krombach Susanne Orf
Dot & Larry LeGrand Charitable Foundation Elizabeth J. Parker
Mary & John Lemkemeier Ralph C. Simon ± Marianne Perez
Sophie McCrocklin & Kathi and Ken Tacony William* & Mary Pitcher
William H. Webster, Jr. Jack E. Pohrer
William Isaacson Ben Whiteley & Elaine Whiteley * Patricia Redington & Randy Mariani
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nix, Jr. Linda* & Don Wolfinger John & Mary Risberg
Pershing Charitable Trust Doug & Lynn Yaeger Pat & Ken Schutte
Stan & Mary Ann Rea John & Vicky Sondag
Denny & Michelle Reagan $1,000 - $9,999 Janet & Dale Steinback
Nancy & John Ross Anonymous (1) Drs. Paul & Beth Stroble
Safety National Joe & Dianna Adorjan William & Margaret Stude
Maurice St. Pierre ± Tom & Julia Bakewell Kenneth Teasdale
Steve & Lucie Springmeyer Marie-Hélène Bernard Dr. & Mrs. Sanford Thal
Mr. & Mrs, Paul L. Vogel Rob & Anna Reby Bertman Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Thomas
Anabeth & John Weil Jerry & Sue Bolen Claire Todorovich
Robert & Susan Bowman J. R. & Mia Walters
$10,000 - $24,999 Marianne & Timothy Brady Ellen & Sanford Weiss
Ms. Gail Beisman R.M. & T.Y. Brown Foundation George (Butch) & Carol Welsch
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Broadhurst III Tribute to Michael P. Buerk Emily A. Williams
Joseph Brown Joyce & Mike Bytna Ann B. Zimmerman
Barry T. Cervantes ± Pilar & Jud Calkins
Clark S. & Jean C. Davis David Charak Listing current as of June 10, 2019
Christopher & Marilou Dugan JP Morgan Chase
Benjamin F. Edwards & Co. The Victor Clever Family ± a portion or all is a planned/estate gift
Ron & Hanna Evens Mr. & Mrs. Louis Cohen * deceased
Ellen & Andy Cornwell
Dee Dee & Pam
Rev. Michael L. Donald

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SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, 2018

YOU HELP US MAKE THE MAGIC

The Muny’s mission is to enrich lives by producing exceptional musical theatre, accessible to all,
continuing our remarkable tradition in Forest Park. Unlike other Park institutions, we receive no

tax support from the Zoo-Museum District and depend on Muny Partner generosity to bring
these amazing musicals to life under the star-filled sky for generations of St. Louisans.

Please visit muny.org/muny-partners for more information about joining us to help fulfill this mission!

We recognize donors with the year of their first consecutive annual gift.

* Indicates deceased Listings current as of June 10, 2019

Please call 314.595.5731 with any changes

HALL OF FAME
More than 440 Hall of Fame Partners make annual gifts of $1,000 or more. To learn about their
special benefits which give them an inside look into the creative process, bringing them closer to
the magic, please call Sonja at 314.595.5728 or visit muny.org/muny-partners.

PATRONS CIRCLE ($10,000+) Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Mueller (‘94)
Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Foundation (‘14)
Thomas & Ruth Brouster (‘87) Alfred & Marsha Rheinnecker (‘13)
August A. Busch III Charitable Trust (‘66) Mr. Robert A. Ridgway (‘62)
Louis & Rochelle Cella (‘07) Nancy A. Ross (‘91)
The Dula-Kobusch Charitable Trust (‘85) Spoeher Family Charitable Trust (‘08)
Steve & Linda Finerty (‘97) The Steward Family Foundation (‘12)
Sam & Marilyn Fox (‘87) Tarlow Family Foundation (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Holekamp (‘05) Andrew & Barbara Taylor (‘11)
Dennis M. Jones Family Foundation (‘89) Mr.* & Mrs. Orrin S. Wightman, III (‘85)
Ned & Sally Lemkemeier (‘83) and several Anonymous donors
Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell III (‘43)

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999)

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Baur (‘85) Edward & Margaret Imo (‘98) Roy Pfautch (‘91)
Marion & Van-Lear Black (‘85) Mike Isaacson & Joe Ortmeyer (‘12) Denny & Michelle Reagan (‘03)
Patti & Chris Blumeyer (‘43) Mr.* & Mrs. Henry O. Johnston (‘63) Mr. & Mrs. William Scheffel (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. Blackford F. Brauer (‘11) Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg (‘88) Mr. & Mrs. Terry E. Schnuck (‘99)
Donald Fassold (‘03) Michael & Margaret Ann Latta (‘86) Jan & John Siemens (‘95)
Ray & Mary Fournie (‘95) Davida Layer (‘12) Lucie & Steve Springmeyer (‘04)
Ron & Cheryl Fromm (‘07) Mark & Patty Mantovani (‘14) Andrew & Mary Ann Srenco (‘07)
Earle & Suzanne Harbison (‘87) Harry & Genie Mueller (‘87) Kathi & Ken Tacony (‘98)
Doug & Vicki Hill (‘03) Deanna Mueller in memory of Mr.* & Mrs. Robert Tschudy (‘88)
Michael & Barbara Hurst (‘97) James S. & Lynne P. Turley (‘15)
Steven Jon Mueller (‘06) and several Anonymous donors

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GOLD PATRON ($2,500-$4,999)

John & Natalie Alberici (‘63) Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hollo (‘13) Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell (‘10)
George & Josie Pritchard (‘93)
Mary V. Atkin (‘14) Kristen & Rick Holton Jr. (‘15) Peter & Linda Racen (‘15)
Helen M. Ravarino* (‘45)
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Broadhurst, III (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Imbs III (‘01) William & Carel Reynolds (‘94)
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schanche (‘05)
Roger & Diane Brodsky (‘86) Christy Franchot James (‘87) Mrs. Edward J. Schnuck (‘77)
Stephanie Schnuck (‘13)
Richard & Sharon Bettie S. Johnson (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Neal Schroeder (‘02)
Ronald & Patricia Shreves (‘86)
Buchanan-McClure (‘08) Steven S. Kimmel (‘91) Janet & Dale Steinback (‘02)
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Steinback (‘19)
Joyce & Mike Bytnar (‘15) Clifford L. Knight Foundation (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. Jerome W. Thomasson (‘78)
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Toombs (‘70)
Mary & Robert Ciapciak (‘03) Peter & Susan Krombach (‘97) In memory of Gary F. Vincel (‘86)
Tom & Carol Voss (‘09)
The Victor Clever Family (‘89) Mark & Barb Kuhlmann (‘03) Bob & Joyce Wendel (‘14)
Mark & Debbie Wilhelm (‘92)
T. Danis Charitable Trust (‘93) Mary & John Lemkemeier (‘14) Emily A. Williams (‘89)

Joe & Pat Davis (‘17) Jay & Joy Liss (‘86)

Nettie O. Dodge (‘13) In memory of Mary V. & Oscar P.

Gretta Forrester (‘15) Martinez (‘96)

Maurice & Edna Mae Graham (‘13) Mr. Steve MacDonough (‘12)

John & Laurie Haffenreffer (‘02) Mr. & Mrs. Sonny Marquart (‘92)

Dr. Tom & Janice Hawk (‘87) Leslie McKinney (‘98)

Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Hayes III (‘88) John & Christy Nickel (‘10)

Donna Jean Hill (‘96) The Oefelein Family (‘07)

Kathleen Hilligardt (‘14) Dr. & Mrs. Leroy F. Ortmeyer (‘12)

David & Catherine Hogan (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Overton (‘86)

SILVER SPONSOR ($2,000-$2,499)

Linda Bardol & Mickey Chervitz (‘07) Ashley & John Kemper (‘14) Hugh Scott III (‘93)
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Behan (‘38) Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kloppenburg (‘18) Joseph & Rosemary Shaughnessy (‘89)
Barbara Bryant (‘12) Dr. Stuart Kornfeld (‘92) Chrissy Taylor & Lee Broughton (‘19)
Dr. William H. Danforth (‘61) Carol B. Loeb (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. John K. Wallace, Jr. (‘89)
Clark S. & Jean C. Davis (‘02) Dr. Rocco & Mary Ann Marrese (‘90) Willam H. Webster Jr. (‘17)
Jerome & Amy Flynn (‘19) John & Paula McCadden (‘15) B. K. Werner Family (‘34)
June & Charles Gallagher (‘10) Mr. Ed Monser (‘19) Linda* & William Wolfinger (‘13)
In memory of James B. Guth (‘10) Alden & Terry Pflager (‘11) Jack & Karen Zerr (‘07)
Diane Hall (‘07) Jack E. Pohrer (‘88) and several Anonymous donors
Mr. & Mrs. Steven T. Johnston (‘11) Marc & Allyson Rogers (‘19)

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, 2018

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BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$1,999)

Mr. & Mrs. Stanley F. Abrams (‘36) David & Jean Cowell (‘00) Clare & Peter Genovese (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. David Adam (‘14) Daniel & Tamara Coyne (‘14) Al & Ruth George (‘03)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alderson (‘96) Dr. & Mrs. Aaron J. Cregger (‘17) Mr. & Mrs.* Richard Jude George (‘03)
Julie & Ken Allman (‘18) Michael Dern (‘83) Mrs. Ray A. Gerritzen (‘63)
Shirley Alvarez-Mohrman (‘11) Pamela Dern (‘83) Mrs. Solon Gershman (‘86)
Julius & Gayle Anderson (‘07) Verna Detmer (‘07) Nicki & John Gillis (‘05)
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Andrews (‘09) Michael & Janine DiMarco (‘16) Michelle Glass (‘16)
The Virginia Appel Family (‘00) Carol Donelan (‘01) Steven & Kimberly Glogoza (‘19)
Mr. Theodore M. Armstrong (‘19) Patricia A. Drew (‘87) James & Jessica Godfrey, Jr. (‘87)
Mrs. William Bahn (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. Ted Drewes (‘15) Ed & Dorette Goldberg (‘01)
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bamberger, Sr. (‘86) Shirley & Charles Drury (‘97) Judy & Al Goldman (‘99)
Mr. Clarence C. Barksdale (‘66) Frank A. & Rose Mary Duda (‘17) In memory of Barnett & Jayne
Ronald & Georgia* Bartels (‘98) Christopher S. Dugan Family (‘07)
John & Joan Bartley (‘13) Jan & Terry Dunaway (‘99) Goodman (‘94)
The Beisman Family (‘61) Mr. & Mrs. William Eckert (‘08) In memory of Patricia A. Gould (‘90)
Joe & Sandy Benyo (‘19) Herb & Jackie Eggerding (‘13) Tom & Kim Goyda (‘14)
Mark H. Billy (‘05) Rosalie Eickhoff (‘94) Joe Graf (‘15)
Ben M. Bishop (‘91) The Ellenhorn Family (‘18) Randy & Susie Graham (‘00)
Mr. & Mrs. Ben M. Bishop, Jr. (‘11) Susan & Howard Elliott (‘09) Stephen & Kathryn Green (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Block (‘90) Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Evens (‘81) Guller Foundation (‘01)
Lynn Bodenheimer & Ray Finegan (‘97) Nuri & Sheri Farber (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gunn, Jr. (‘85)
Patricia Bowolak (‘14) Vicki Felker & Lyle Walker (‘13) Phil & Peggy Hanel (‘19)
Paul & Marcia Brackman Family (‘57) Mr. & Mrs. James M. Fiala (‘97) Melanie Harms (‘16)
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer (‘89) Margaret & Gordon Finley (‘14) Dr. Bruce Harris (‘14)
Rick & Joyce Brenner (‘14) Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation (‘03) Cory & Hilary Hartung (‘15)
Dr. & Mrs. David Brigham (‘14) Max & Cindy Fisher (‘13) Mr. & Mrs.* L. Shepley Hermann (‘55)
Mr. & Mrs. Bart Brnjac (‘10) Roy V. Flesh II/The Flesh Company (‘36) Sally Higgins (‘06)
Jane D. Bryan (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Rick Forshaw (‘13) Rick & Lynn Hill (‘15)
Dr. Stephen & Jessica Burger (‘16) June McAllister Fowler (‘15) Robert Hoell (‘17)
Donna Burshek & Mark Kennebeck (‘11) Don & Ann Franke (‘17) Brian & Kris Hogan (‘18)
Dr. Robert & Christina L. Butler (‘09) Ted & Billie Frey (‘16) Lotsie & Rick Holton (‘97)
Mrs. C. A. Case, Jr. (‘69) Ken & Barb Fritz (‘00) Christine & Scott Homan (‘12)
Barry T. Cervantes (‘93) Sonja S. Furiya & Ann R. Taylor (‘12) Drs. Carrie & George Hruza (‘19)
David Charak (‘00) Dr. & Mrs. Charles D. Fuszner (‘87) Mrs. Charlotte M. Huggins (‘97)
Mr. & Mrs. Parker B. Condie, Sr. (‘91) Kelley & Howell Gaines (‘16) Heather Hunt-Ruddy &
Mr. & Mrs. Parker B. Condie, Jr. (‘18) Charles & Barbara Galli (‘87)
Honorable James F. Conway (‘86) Dr. & Mrs. Ted Garrett (‘11) Robert Ruddy (‘17)
Alexander M. Cornwell, Jr. (‘29) The Gatzert Family (‘85) Nora Hunter & Family (‘19)
Ronald & Susan Jackson (‘95)
Carmen & Chris Jacob (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Jansen (‘92)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jenkins (‘17)
Delores Johanningmeier (‘16)
Elizabeth & Scott Johnson (‘18)
James R. Jones (‘85)
Robert & Carol G. Jones (‘01)
Stephen C. & Jody C. Jones (‘94)
Kent & Jeannine Kalkwarf (‘13)
Phil & Judy Kaplan (‘88)
Randy Karraker & Joan Foley (‘14)
Burt Kaufman & daughter Anne (‘98)
Mr. & Mrs. Brad & Annette Keller (‘19)
Craig Kennedy (‘19)

ANNIE, 2018

BRONZE BENEFACTOR CONT. SUPPORT 69

Tim & Elizabeth Kertz (‘19) Susanne Orf (‘17) Karen C. Smith (‘15)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Klamer (‘95) Bob Ortmeyer (‘17) Lisa Smith (‘17)
William & Christina Kohlburn (‘12) David Ostapowicz (‘19) Steve & Kris Sneeringer (‘00)
Kevin Komlosy (‘19) Jill Padua (‘16) In memory of Jerry Snyder (‘11)
Julie & Todd Korte (‘16) Joann Pate (‘14) Patsy, Andrew, Drew Sobey (‘94)
Ralph & Donna Korte (‘98) Michael & Gaye Patterson (‘07) John Sopuch, M.D. (‘87)
David & Kerrin Kowach (‘12) James Piasecki (‘15) Michele & Brad Sowers (‘13)
Gerald Kowarsky (‘19) William* & Mary Pitcher (‘13) Mrs. Harold Spellmeyer (‘00)
Bill & Sue Kroeger (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. Carl C. Polster (‘14) Dave & Suzie Spence (‘81)
Mr. & Mrs. George Lange (‘89) Jenny & Wayne Pratt (‘18) Pamela S. Statler (‘13)
Nancy A. Lange (‘11) Dr. Jennifer S. Quinn & Family (‘04) Richard & Phyllis Steckel (‘14)
Larry & Delia Larkins (‘15) Mike & Barb Quinn (‘92) Michael & Darla Stelmacki (‘15)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Lashly (‘94) Jamie & Erin Rakey (‘12) Kate & Howard Stephens (‘98)
Mr. & Mrs. Larry LeGrand (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rasche (‘05) Nanette Stevenson (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. Mark LeGrand (‘14) Thomas & Linda Ray (‘08) Kathleen C. & Joseph C. Stewart, Jr. (‘04)
Mike & Kim Cuppett Lesher (‘14) Stan & Mary Ann Rea (‘13) C. F. Stolwyk Family (‘84)
Patti* & Thom* Lewis (‘03) Patricia Redington & Courtney & Ben Stotler (‘15)
Laurie & Sean Lock (‘19) Beth & Paul Stroble (‘14)
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lohr (‘05) Randy Mariani (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stupp Jr. (‘05)
Kathryn & George Love (‘06) Curtis & Michele Reed (‘14) Grenville & Dianne Sutcliffe (‘05)
Michael R. Loynd (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Reisinger, Jr. (‘10) Jane & Sandy Thal (‘12)
Judy Lund (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Rexford (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Thaman (‘99)
Bill & Barb Maher (‘89) Susan & Jodie Rich (‘07) Dr. & Mrs. Leyland Thomas (‘15)
The Malkus Family (‘14) Daniel Richardson Family (‘51) Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Thompson (‘03)
W. Stephen Maritz (‘02) Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rick & Jim Thompson (‘96)
Derek & Shaina Martin (‘18) Christie & Larry Tietjen (‘11)
Sharon, Paul, Catherine & Miss Samantha Whitworth (‘67) Phyllis R. Tirmenstein (‘90)
Dr. Nanette Ritchie (‘02) Pam & Craig Toder (‘96)
Colleen Martin (‘07) Kenneth & Krista Roberts (‘19) Patricia Trout Trust (‘11)
Patti & Mark Mays (‘11) Nancy & John Ross (‘91) Mrs. Robert J. Trulaske, Jr. (‘02)
Mr.* & Mrs. Lansden Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Rothman (‘02) Ardeen & Otto N. Tucker, Jr. (‘87)
Dr. Theodore & Kathryn Rummel (‘04) Douglas & Janet Turnbough (‘93)
McCandless, Jr. (‘95) Debbie & Robert Sanders (‘18) Robert & Marsha* Uhlenhop (‘94)
Michael McClary & Family (‘19) Mr. & Mrs. James G. Sansone (‘01) Mr. & Mrs. John Virant (‘92)
John W. & Mary H. McClure (‘93) Larry & Beverly Sapaugh (‘00) Steve & Kay Waggoner (‘08)
H. Smith & Janet McGehee (‘04) Dr. & Mrs. William Sasser (‘06) Karie & Vito Wagner (‘14)
Jim & Susan McHugh (‘03) Katie & John Sauer (‘05) Anthony S. Waskiewicz, Jr. (‘17)
Dana & Guy Medaris (‘16) Jim & Judy Schloeman (‘07) Larry & Carol Watson (‘12)
Richard G. Millman (‘00) Jack L. & Evelyn Schmitt (‘92) Jim & Stacey Weddle (‘18)
John Milonas & Robert Ramsey (‘15) Harry* & Barbara Schukar (‘69) The Weidle Family (‘99)
The Moore Family (‘18) Judith E. Ho Schulz (‘88) Ellen & Sanford Weiss (‘13)
Patrick & Elizabeth Moore (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schumm (‘98) Ms. Barbara Lynn Wells (‘12)
Dennis & Johana Morgan (‘09) Mr.* & Mrs. James L. Schwab, Jr. (‘03) Dr. & Mrs. Jack Wier (‘93)
Linnie Morgan (‘06) Elizabeth & Matthew Schwarz (‘19) Dr.* & Mrs. Steven Willibrand (‘03)
Dale Natoli (‘14) Ann Scott (‘93) Deborah & Daniel Winter (‘17)
Andrew & Peggy Newman (‘03) Jack & Mickey Scoville (‘06) George H. Wood Family (‘09)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Nix, Jr. (‘19) Mr. & Mrs. William G. Sedlacek & Kathleen Wood (‘11)
Katie & Patrick Notestine Jr. (‘17) Doug & Lynn Yaeger (‘13)
Anita & John O’Connell (‘93) Family (‘96) John Zaegel & Courtney Simms (‘16)
Jim & Patricia O’Donnell (‘18) Vincent & Judy Shaw (‘87) and several Anonymous donors
The Oetting Family (‘86) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan (‘33)
Joan O’Hara (‘07) Susanne & Charles Shepherd (‘15)
Michael D. & Bonnie B.* O’Keefe (‘85) Barbara & Merwyn Sher (‘91)
Greg & Becky Smith (‘10)

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GUARANTORS

We are incredibly grateful to be able to recognize the support of our Guarantors who provide an important
foundation of annual financial support upon which our theatre continues to build a remarkable history.
Benefits include exclusive VIP parking in front of The Muny.

GUARANTORS ($600-$999) Ernest A. Brooks III (‘86) Gregory Doerr & Paul Hueseman (‘11)
Sandra & Thomas Brownlow (‘16) Dennis C. Donnelly &
Frank Adam III (‘81) William & Janice Brucker (‘18)
Mrs. Vern Akers (‘87) Carole Buck (‘88) Rebecca McDermott (‘87)
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alaly (‘91) Buddy & Rusty (‘10) Sean & Stacy Donnelly (‘16)
In memory of Mrs. James G. Alfring (‘66) Mr. & Mrs. M. O. Buder (‘87) Dr. & Mrs. Charles H. Dougherty (‘16)
Bill & Terri Allen (‘05) Jack* & Jane Buehler (‘08) Jill & Ed Dowd (‘18)
Paul R. Altsheler, Jr., MD (‘87) Bob & Jo-Ann Bunton (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy (‘04)
Harry & Jan Amann (‘04) Robert Burg (‘96) Timothy P. Dower (‘06)
Mrs. Rae Anderson (‘19) Clay & Kathy Burkholder (‘15) Richard & Claire Doyle (‘13)
Mrs. George W. Andrews (‘61) Dr.* & Mrs. Robert Burstein (‘53) Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dressing (‘98)
Mrs. Stephen J. Apted (‘89) Michael Byrne & Sandra Duchon Byrne (‘12) William S. Drochelman, Jr. (‘05)
Todd & Lisa Arends (‘87) Mr. Edward Calcaterra (‘88) Ellen & Henry Dubinsky (‘19)
Sara Arn (‘18) Bob & Sandy Cannon (‘19) Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Dugan (‘88)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Baalmann (‘19) Dr. & Mrs. Octavio R. Chirino (‘89) Mary Dunavant (‘07)
Mr. & Mrs. John Bacon (‘16) Maxine Clark & Bob Fox (‘18) Marilyn Dunbar & Amy
Jason & Dana Baker (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. R.B. Clark, III (‘12)
Sally Bakula (‘93) Debbie & Dennis M. Collins (‘16) Dunbar Schepker (‘07)
In memory of Bill & Inky Ball (‘80) John Collins (‘18) Mrs. Mary Dwyer (‘18)
William Ballard (‘87) Michael D. Comens (‘17) Charla & Dan Dziedzic (‘15)
Julie & John Bantle (‘18) Jeff & Rebecca Cook (‘10) Anne & Jim East (‘05)
John & Judy Barada (‘13) Marcy & Rick Cornfeld (‘06) Theresa Easterday (‘18)
Wayne & M.J. Barker (‘14) Ellen & Andy Cornwell (‘14) Kevin & Debi Edwards (‘19)
Ann & Edward Barnidge (‘16) Tom & Joyce Cornwell (‘10) Mary & Scott Edwards & Family (‘99)
C. Bartle/L. Grandy (‘97) Joan Asche Coyle (‘47) Lynn & Bill Elliot (‘12)
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Basler (‘14) Timothy & Sharon Crnko (‘17) Richard G. Engelsmann (‘09)
Mr. Dan Bean (‘19) The Croak Family (‘66) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Epstein (‘07)
Mr. & Mrs. Lee F. Bearman (‘93) Sean Cullen (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. Don Erdbruegger (‘94)
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Beatty (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Culver (‘98) Ted & Judy Esswein Family (‘17)
Gerald (Jerry) Beckerle (‘07) William & Christina Cuppett (‘14) Lois C. Etling (‘16)
Lisa Benitez & Michail Huerter (‘19) Bob, Laura, Mark & Sarah Curtin (‘11) Lloyd & Connie Evitts (‘03)
Rob & Anna Reby Bertman (‘19) Nick & Hope Damato (‘19) Dave Fahrenkamp & Kelly Hahs (‘12)
John & Crystal Beuerlein (‘19) Michael & Kimberly Dambach (‘18) Tony & Susan Favazza (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel III (‘93) Chris & Molly Danforth (‘16) Gary L. Feldman (‘18)
Dr. & Mrs. William Birenbaum (‘18) Anthony Daniele (‘13) Julie Ferguson (‘18)
Jack & Marsha Bishop (‘86) Hank & Vicki Darabcsek (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. William Fiala (‘13)
Mary Bisto (‘14) Gary & Barbara Darlington (‘13) Bob & Marlene Fields (‘13)
Kelly & Linda Boehmer, BHHS Select (‘18) Alex Datuin, MD (‘10) Gina A. Fiordelisi (‘92)
Dr. & Mrs. George Bohigian (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Dawson (‘93) Richard & Sheila Flom (‘07)
Jane Bolliger (‘16) Kristi & Brian Dentinger (‘14) In memory of Robert E. Flynn, Jr. &
Lori & Bill Borger (‘12) Linda & Ed Desmond (‘16)
Dr. & Mrs. Chris Bowe (‘18) Kathleen & Terry Dessent (‘00) Virginia H. Flynn (‘89)
Carole Brandt (‘07) Mrs. Patricia Deutsch (‘11) Mark Foster (‘14)
Parker & Mary Brauer (‘16) Kenneth & Patricia Diel (‘19) Irene Fox (‘96)
James A. Breckenridge (‘52) Tom & Sarah Dillon (‘87) Jim & Melissa Fox (‘18)
Sue Brewer (‘19) Dennis & Nancy Doering (‘13) John Fries, Jr. (‘15)
Barbara & Dolph Bridgewater (‘10) In memory of Catherine Frisse (‘99)
Bill & Penny Broderick (‘05) Jack Frohlichstein* (‘19)
Brenda & Dena Futrell (‘13)

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G U A R A N T O R S CONT. Anne & Ron Henges (‘11) Nancy & Edward “Ted” Koplar (‘15)
J. Gordon Henges (‘17) Paul & Nancy Kopsky (‘14)
Judge Gary M. Gaertner (‘12) Louis & Wendy Hermann (‘19) Dr. & Mrs. David F. Kowalczyk (‘98)
Mrs. James E. Gaffney (‘94) Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. Hesker (‘89) John H. Kramer, Jr. (‘15)
Gallop Family Foundation (‘87) Patricia J. Heutel (‘52) Dr. Robert & Judy Kramer (‘00)
Mr. F. Scott Galt (‘19) Laura & Kevin Hewgley (‘15) John Kraska* (‘87)
Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Galt III (‘09) Heyde & Konieczny Families (‘16) Mark & Claudia Krasnoff (‘13)
David R. Ganz (‘00) Susan & Chuck Heyl (‘89) Bob & Carol Krause (‘19)
Betsy & Spencer Garland (‘19) Milton Hieken & The Krause Family (‘98)
Anne Garrison (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll (‘97)
Robert A. Gau (‘90) Barbara Barenholtz (‘18) Robert Kremer &
David & Susan Gearhart (‘94) Margo M. & Paul W. R. Hields (‘17)
Sheila Gephardt (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. A. Charles Hiemenz III (‘09) Christine Alivernia-Kremer (‘03)
Alan Gerstein & Ilene Wittels (‘14) Bill & Amy Hinderer (‘07) David & Carol Krueger (‘19)
Linda & William F. Giese III (‘08) Warren E. & Mary Ann Hoffner (‘85) Mark, Caren & Ashley Krupinski (‘97)
Linda W. Givens (‘01) Jack & Judy Holmes (‘19) Mrs. Stanley Laiderman (‘16)
George Gladis (‘17) Kathy Holtgrave (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaMear IV (‘13)
Mrs. Amanda Glenn (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Holthaus (‘09) Anita & James Lamont (‘12)
Patricia M. Goessling (‘03) Maggie & Ron* Holtman (‘04) Annette LaMora (‘07)
Carolyn Gold (‘87) Mary Hopfinger (‘98) Susan & John Langheim (‘18)
Evelyn B. Goldberg (‘01) Pat & Sam Hopmeier (‘11) Mrs. Donald A. LaPoint (‘11)
Kenneth Goldberg (‘17) Horan Children (‘12) Seth & Catherine Leadbeater (‘03)
Stacey Goldman (‘16) Richard W. Horner (‘60) Debbie & Michael Lefton (‘18)
Jim & Diane Gorman (‘06) Gregory & Jennifer Hudson (‘18) Paul & Rose Leightner (‘16)
Deanna Graham (‘16) John & Suvatthana (Suzy) Hudson (‘84) Mark & Karen Leverenz (‘19)
Donald C. & Marlene Grant (‘91) Ted Hume & Family (‘87) Mrs. John K. Lilly (‘89)
Mr. & Mrs. W. Ashley Gray, III (‘12) Claire & Bruce Hundelt (‘87) Harmony & Christine Lineback (‘07)
Cornelia Green & Bob Fletcher (‘87) Kathryn & John Hungerford (‘02) Daniel & Zoe Linza (‘18)
Dr. & Mrs. Morton R. Green (‘89) Lynn Hurster (‘15) Joseph & Joan Lipic (‘94)
Ted & Laura Greenberg (‘87) Greg & Victoria Iken (‘15) Dr. George A. Lodoly (‘13)
Michael & Christine Grewe (‘18) Cindy D. Ira (‘14) Louis & Carole Loebner (‘86)
Shirley A. Grider (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Jacobs (‘19) Conrad & Margaret Lohrer (‘17)
Dolores Grollman (‘12) Timothy Jansen (‘19) Gerry & Kay Love (‘07)
Charles Guilford Family (‘89) Ms. Mary Kay Jaudes (‘12) Christopher & Kelechi Loynd (‘19)
Mr.* & Mrs. Frank J. Guyol, Jr. (‘51) Randy & Valerie Jenkins (‘13) Kathy Lueders (‘14)
Richard & Patricia Haberstroh (‘15) Greg & Starla Johnson (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. William H. Macon, Jr. (‘02)
Burnell & Kathryn Hackman (‘14) Drs. Gregory & Grace Jones (‘14) Barbara & Daniel Maestas (‘19)
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Haffner (‘06) Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Judd (‘14) Kevin & Beverly Maher (‘03)
The Hafner Family (‘17) Warren* & Florence Sharon & Martin Margherio (‘18)
Patricia Ham (‘19) Don & Angie Martin (‘19)
Mr. & Mrs. John Hammond (‘15) Kaemmerer Family (‘88) The Ray Martin Family (‘98)
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hanley (‘97) Dr. Louis Kappel* & Helen Kappel* (‘87) The Mastorakos Family (‘10)
Gary & Catherine Hansen (‘18) Jeanne & Aron Katzman (‘87) Dennis & Chris Matteuzzi (‘87)
Eugene & Lori Harris (‘51) Chris & Jean Kavanaugh (‘18) Mrs. James F. Mauzé (‘10)
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hartley (‘13) C. John & Deborah J. Keane (‘03) Jim, Pat, Sara & Kevin McAtee (‘95)
Lori & Joe Hartman (‘19) Lt. Governor & Mrs. Mike Kehoe (‘11) Mrs. Virginia McCook (‘14)
Nancy Millsap Hawes (‘19) Barb & Joe Kelley & Kane Family (‘67) Linda K. McDowell (‘11)
Jeff & Brenda Hebrank (‘03) Dan Kelley (‘19) Tom & Mary McGhee (‘88)
Lynn Heidinger-Brown (‘92) Bryan & Suzanne King (‘18) Jennifer & Nathan McKean (‘19)
Norwin Heimos Family (‘19) Ken & Mary Klasing (‘12) Carol & Pat McMahon (‘16)
Margot & Allen Heininger (‘89) Janet Kling (‘17) Dr. Robert & Heidi Meister (‘14)
Vicki Helfrey (‘16) William E. Klipsch (‘17) Stan & Joan Mengwasser (‘19)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Philip Hellwege (‘10) David J. & Susan W. Klotz (‘10) David & Amy Meyers (‘16)
Ed Kniep & Kathy Holman (‘00)

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G U A R A N T O R S CONT. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Rhomberg (‘87) Anne & Steve Stoltz (‘13)
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Richardson (‘51) Judy Streif (‘14)
Ann & Michael Middleton (‘14) Sean & Molly Roarty (‘15) Dr. & Mrs. David A. Striker, MD (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. Sandford J. Miller (‘10) David & Deborah Robert (‘16) Della Kay Sullivan (‘86)
Jon & Sharon Moen (‘18) Steven C. Roberts & Eva L. Frazer MD (‘02) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Sullivan (‘08)
Sue & Sarah Montgomery (‘10) Terry & Susan Roscoe (‘17) Ellen Walz Svenson (‘17)
Mrs. John S. Moore, Jr. (‘92) Dr. David S. Rosenberg & Linda Kline (‘12) Tim & Elizabeth Swank (‘98)
The Ray Morris Family (‘89) Ross Family Foundation (‘18) Lisa & Maddison Syberg (‘08)
John & Joan Morrissey (‘10) Mrs. Paul M. Ross (‘04) Mark & Stephanie Szewczyk (‘17)
Richard & Alice Muckerman (‘07) Kay & Phil Roush (‘14) In memory of John & Pat Taylor (‘17)
Robert & Kaye Mueller (‘89) Mr. Charles Ruedebusch, Sr. (‘13) Marty & Susie Tendler (‘11)
Lynn & Stephen Muench (‘19) Dawn M. Ruez (‘13) Valerie & Todd Terry (‘17)
Paul & Kathleen Munsch (‘15) Betty & Robert Rybacki (‘08) Joel Terschak (‘19)
Forrest Murphy (‘70) Dr. Bobby & Mic Sandage (‘11) Gary & Judith Thomas (‘13)
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. D.P. Murray* (‘85) Jeff & Linda Sandler (‘03) Mr. & Mrs. Terrence Tobin (‘00)
Judge Walter A. Murray, Jr. (‘16) Jim & Kathleen SanFilippo (‘04) Erin Toohey (‘19)
Janet Musial Schwarze (‘16) Peter & Alice Sargent (‘11) Gary & Debra Torrence (‘87)
Judith Neill (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Schlapprizzi (‘97) Robin D. Towle (‘87)
Jacqueline T. Niekamp (‘80) W. Stevens Schmid (‘94) Jim & Debi Traube (‘10)
Howard & Carolyn Nimmons (‘17) William Schmidt (‘19) John* & Lucy Tucker (‘87)
Seiichi & Kim Noda (‘14) George & Rose Schmitz (‘13) The Tull Family (‘12)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Nolan (‘88) Ms. Colleen Schoendienst (‘19) Duane & Meg Turpin (‘15)
Carla & David O’Brien (‘13) Janet Schrodt & Vivian Prinster (‘11) Ms. Ellen Uhlemeyer (‘19)
Oertli & Braswell Families (‘87) Gary & Marie Schroeder (‘19) The Van Rees Family (‘14)
Mark & Sue Ohlendorf (‘17) Patricia & Samantha Schutte (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Vancil (‘87)
David J. O’Reilly (‘18) Carol Schwab (‘18) In memory of Gene & Berenice
Betsy Ortmann (‘15) Mrs. Betty Schwartze (‘19)
Kevin & Patti Ortyl (‘18) Jay & Jignasa (J.J.) Shastri (‘17) Vescovo (‘87)
Ross & Donna Osiek (‘04) Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sheehan (‘85) Russell & Virginia Viehmann (‘16)
The Ostertag Family (‘86) Donna Sheridan (‘16) Matt Villa (‘17)
Cecilia Parchomski (‘10) Stephen & Julie Sheridan (‘91) Mr. & Mrs. E. William Voss (‘87)
Dr. Tricia Pavlopoulos (‘12) Mrs. David Sherman, Jr. (‘92) Jim & Jo-Ann Wachter (‘17)
Mr. Barry Pessin* (‘10) Linda & Norman Shore (‘95) J. R. & Mia Walters (‘94)
Mrs. Trent B. Phelps (‘87) Frankie Siegel* & Dave Siegel (‘07) Richard & Mary Walts (‘16)
William* & Geraldine* Piel (‘91) Dr. & Mrs. Sherman J. Silber (‘87) Lisa & Toby Warticovschi (‘15)
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Pollnow (‘07) Janis Fixman Silverstein (‘15) Susan Weber (‘17)
Peggy Porter (‘12) Loretta A. Simon (‘96) Ann Wegmann (‘17)
Robin & Joel Prakken (‘19) Cindy & Randy Singer (‘16) Dr. & Mrs. Alan Weiss (‘89)
Claire Pribula (‘01) John & Megan Sippel (‘17) Nick Wells (‘19)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Price (‘19) Mary Skaggs (‘19) George “Butch” & Carol Welsch (‘94)
MJ Probst & Kathie McCann (‘18) Dirk & Diana Skredenske (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. George J. West (‘94)
Mrs. Toekie Purler & Family (‘94) Dr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Slocum (‘16) Helen Wetterau (‘19)
Susan Quante (‘19) Brian Smith (‘14) Allision Whalley (‘18)
Tabby Wetzel Quarles (‘10) Robert & Edie Smith (‘18) Ken & Sandy Williams (‘14)
Marlene Rabe & Julie Wyatt (‘17) Jerry* & Susan Snyder (‘12) Larry & Jan Wilson (‘16)
Jamie Raines (‘17) VJ Snyder & Family (‘97) Chester & Pam Wolkowitz (‘87)
Mr. & Mrs. Norfleet Rand (‘96) Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Soukenik (‘94) Kathryn L. Workman (‘03)
Benjamin F. Rassieur III (‘16) Christopher & Christine Speidel (‘02) The Robert Wunderlich Family (‘19)
Trevor Reese (‘18) Dr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Spitzfaden (‘06) Karen Yeager (‘13)
Dr. Charles & Debbie Rehm (‘09) Teresa D. Steinberg (‘18) Robert R. Zahnweh (‘94)
John Reinhold (‘16) The Stewart Family (’19) Jeff & Amy Zufall (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. H. William Reisner, Jr. (‘08) Ed & Amy Stivers (‘19) and several Anonymous donors
John & Jean Reusch (‘10)

A HISTORY OF THE MUNY 73

A CANOPY OF GREEN SPREADS gracefully over a stage half the size of a football field.
In front of it stretch nearly 11,000 seats, arranged in a gentle 52-foot rake. Each evening from
mid-June through mid-August, the lights blaze, the music swells and a dervish of dancers defy
the laws of gravity. It’s a St. Louis institution. A tradition for 100 summers. It’s The Muny.

The love of good theatre on a grand scale seems to have been part of the St. Louis psyche from
the outset: In 1916, actress Margaret Anglin selected the site of the present day Muny for an
outdoor production of As You Like It. The show featured a “community prologue,” giving more
than 200 St. Louisans a chance to perform. The show was a critical and popular success.

In 1917, the Convention Board of the St. Louis Advertising Club decided to proceed with plans
to host in June the 13th Annual Convention of Advertising Clubs of the World. As late as April
10 there was no entertainment feature for the convention, which would open June 3. Attorney
Guy Golterman, Parks Commissioner Nelson Cunliff and Mayor Henry Kiel set the wheels in
motion that would lead to the construction of an outdoor theatre in Forest Park. The first
municipally-owned outdoor theatre in America was built in 49 days, minus seven days lost to
rain. The grand opera Aida was presented on June 5, 1917.

By 1919, a charter had been formed naming the outdoor theatre: The Municipal Theatre
Association. On June 16, 1919, Robin Hood was presented as the first show performed under
“The Muny” banner.

Since that summer of 1919, when Robin Hood and his band of merry musicians first trod
the venerable boards, St. Louis has considered The Muny its own theatre. That tradition may
have been established by then-mayor Kiel, who demonstrated his support of the fledgling
enterprise by making his stage debut in that first production as King Richard.

THROUGH THE DECADES, The Muny has played host to some of the biggest names
in show business: Vincent Price, Cary Grant, W. C. Fields, Bob Hope, Ethel Merman, Cab
Calloway, Pearl Bailey, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Phyllis Diller, John Travolta, Angela Lansbury,
Betty White, Sarah Jessica Parker, Heather Headley, Jennifer Holliday and a constellation of
other stars. The Muny has produced and presented grand operas, operettas, concerts, ballet
troupes and Broadway musicals. Its current fame rests on the latter, with St. Louisans justly
proud of the elaborate and professionally-staged classic Broadway musicals presented on
the Muny stage, unrivaled by any theatre anywhere!

THE MUNY’S FAME HAS RESTED SOLIDLY on its fabulous productions, yet it seems
that there is more than show biz behind its success. Native St. Louisan, Muny veteran and
popular actress Mary Wickes put this mystique very well: “...You young lovers take notice –
there is no more romantic setting than The Muny on a warm summer night, full moon, that
great orchestra playing and a golden-voiced tenor singing...Trust me. It’s as close to heaven
as some of us will get!”

74 S U P P O R T

CORPORATE & CIVIC PARTNERS

Corporate and Civic Partners help underwrite production costs, fund educational programs, support
engagement efforts into underserved St. Louis communities and ensure The Muny’s continued
existence for generations to come. We proudly recognize the numerous business and civic partners
who have made annual financial contributions as well as gifts of materials and services.

SEASON PRESENTING SPONSOR SECOND CENTURY DEVELOPMENT SPONSOR

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($50,000+)

THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FOUNDATION

PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($30,000+) PEPSI_H1_4CP_SM (FOR USE .25” 1.5" )

DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($20,000+) CMYK

Crawford-Taylor PEPSI_H1_4CP_MED (FOR USE 1.5" TO 4")
Foundation
CMYK
PATRON’S CIRCLE ($10,000+)

PEPSI_H1_4CP_LARGE (FOR USE 4" AND LARGER) CMYK

Kenneth and Nancy
Kranzberg

SUPPORT 75

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000+)

GOLD PATRONS ($2,500–$4,999) SILVER SPONSORS ($2,000–$2,999)

Central Bank of St. Louis (‘11) Southwestern Enterprises Inc. ('13)
Weissman’s Dancewear Solutions (‘09) Tarlton Corporation (‘55)
White-Rodgers Business Unit of Emerson (‘19)

BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000+)

American Medicare Counselors (‘16) Frontenac Engineering (‘86) O’Brien Industrial Holdings LLC (‘11)
Armstrong Teasdale LLP (‘14) Hager Companies (‘83) P’Sghetti’s Pasta (‘11)
Barrett Partners, LLC (‘18) Hill Investment Group (‘12) Renee Johnson’s Dance Studio (‘16)
Belden Inc. (‘04) JPC Controls (‘96) Spire Inc. (‘34)
Blue Sky Apparel & Promotions (‘12) The Kiesel Company (‘63) Thermal Science, Inc., Nu Chem, Inc. (‘87)
Lou Budke’s Arrow Finance Co. (‘85) KPMG LLP (‘85) UMB Bank of St. Louis N. A. (‘14)
Cadence Technology Services (‘07) Luxco (‘86) US Bank (‘05)
Diestelkamp Constructors (‘19) Mackenzie & Associates (‘14) Jos. Ward Painting Co. (‘48)
Engineered Lubricants Co. (‘98) Maritz (‘52) Willis Towers Watson (‘85)
Fischer’s Restaurant (‘87) Marsh St. Louis (‘87)

GUARANTOR ($600+) Coatings Unlimited, Inc. (‘86) Koller Enterprises, Inc. (‘86)
Ryan R. Cox & Associates (‘11) Land Dynamics, Inc. (‘86)
ABC Masonry (‘00) The Delmar Gardens Family (‘87) Magnetic Power Systems (‘15)
AC Systems, Inc. (‘02) Diesel Fuel Injection Service (‘15) National Project Management (‘17)
Ambassador Home Window Directions In Design, Inc. (‘86) O. E. Brokerage Co., Inc. (‘88)
Dunn & Miller, P.C. (‘06) One On One (‘95)
Cleaning (‘18) EMS Group (‘05) Pipe & Duct Systems, LLC (‘96)
Baisch & Skinner, Inc. (‘88) Grossman Iron & Steel Co. (‘87) Planned Parties Inc. (‘85)
R. Beuc Architects, Inc. (‘87) Gustine Avenue LLC (‘88) Rhodes Equipment Company (‘69)
Borghi Floors (‘16) Hankins Construction Co. (‘90) Semco Plastic Co., Inc. (‘86)
BSI Constructors Inc. (‘98) Hoener Associates Architects (‘93) Shapiro Sales Company (‘17)
Cambridge Engineering, Inc. (‘63) Union Service Co., Inc. (‘30)
Chaney Pools (‘98)
CIC Group, Inc. (‘04)

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

Many St. Louis employers match gifts their employees or retirees make to arts institutions. These
companies have matched gifts this year, so donors receive Muny Partner benefits at a higher level.
Contact your own Human Resources department to see if your employer can match your gift and get
the process started – we’ll take it from there!

21st Century Fox Benevity Community Impact Fund Johnson Controls Shell Oil Company
ADP Boeing Mallinckrodt Foundation
Air Products Mg Bunge North America Foundation Monsanto Company
Aon Risk Services Eaton Novus International Inc. Staenberg Group Inc
AT&T Elsevier Foundation Pfizer Foundation Thrivent Financial For
Bank Of America Equifax
Lutherans Foundation
US Bank

76 T H E M U N Y R E P E R T O R Y

Addams Family, The ............................. 2014 Chocolate Soldier, The............1921,26,29,35, Good News......................1935, 40, 44, 66, 74
Aida.................................................. 2006, 16 40, 43, 49, 56 Grand Night for Singing, A......................1981
Aida ( Verdi)..............................................1928 Grand Ole Muny Opry..............................1976
Ain’t Misbehavin’.....................................1994 Chorus Line, A..1981, 82, 85, 89, 97, 2002, 2017 Grease....................1982, 88, 93, 99, 07, 14
Al Hirt’s Impressions of New Orleans.......1976 Chu Chin Chow........................1943 (2 weeks) Great Music.............................................1957
Al Jolson, Tonight!...................................1980 Cinderella...................1961, 65, 80, 95, 2003 Great Waltz, The...1937, 40, 43, 46 (2 weeks)
Aladdin................................................2012 Cinderella on Ice......................................1990
All Shook Up............................................2017 Circus Princess, The..........................1930, 31 51, 56, 61
Allegro...................................................1955 Connecticut Yankee, A......................1936, 48 Guys and Dolls...1955, 57, 65, 69, 77, 96, 2004
Alone At Last...........................................1930 Count of Luxembourg, The................1925, 26 Gypsy......................1963, 67, 74, 89, 2006, 18
American Way, The...................1940 (2 weeks) Countess Maritza........................1928, 31, 52 Gypsy Baron............................................1923
Andre Kostelanetz N.Y. Philharmonic........1976 Crazy for You................................1998, 2003 Gypsy Love..................................1923, 37, 46
Annie.....................................1978 (2 weeks), Cyrano de Bergerac....................1932, 34, 53 Hairspray...........................................2009, 15
83, 89, 94, 99, 2004, 09, 18 Damn Yankees.....1957, 64, 69, 78, 98, 2010 Hans Christian Andersen..................1981, 91
Annie Get Your Gun....1952 (2 weeks), 56, 62 Dancin’.............................................1985 Hansel and Gretel/Act II,
Dancing Years.........................................1947
68, 81, 93, 2005 Debbie Reynolds Show...........................1980 “The Nutcracker” Ballet.................1958, 66
Anthony Newley.......................................1976 Desert Song, The.......1930, 32, 33, 35, 41, 43 Happy Hunting.........................................1958
Anything Goes..................1940, 60, 72, 82, 99 Hello, Dolly!.......1968, 71, 77, 92, 97, 2007, 14
Applause.................................................1971 46, 50, 55, 60, 66, 79, 96 (in Concert) Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass..........1968 (1 night)
Apple Blossoms.................................1940, 47 Destry Rides Again..................................1961 Here’s Love.............................................1965
Apple Tree, The........................................1986 Diahann Carroll Show.................1971 (1 night) Her Regiment..........................................1925
Around the World in 80 Days................1962, 87 Die Fledermaus............................1923, 47, 51 High Button Shoes.......................1951, 65, 83
Auld Lang Syne.......................................1948 Dinah Shore Show.....................1972 (1 night) High School Musical................................2008
Babes in Arms.........................................1940 Do I Hear a Waltz?...................................1967 Highwayman, The....................................1922
Babes in Toyland.......1920, 26, 29, 37, 43, 47, Dollar Princess........................................1927 Hit the Deck..........................1942, 44, 48, 56
Dolly Varden............................................1925 Holiday Inn...............................................2015
52, 59, 63 Dream Street...........................................1984 Honeymooners, The.................................1932
Babette...................................................1939 Dreamgirls..............................................2012 Hooray for Hollywood!............................2002
Baker’s Wife, The.....................................1976 Drood!................................................1988 How to Succeed in Business Without
Balalaika........................................1941,43 East Wind...............................1934, 40, 46, 50
Ballroom................................................1979 Eileen...............................................1926,44 ReallyTrying.....1966(2weeks),70,81,2002
Bartered Bride, The.....................1937, 39, 52 El Capitan................................................1919 I Do! I Do!....................................1974, 83, 91
Baryshnikov, Mikhail................................1983 Enchantress, The.....................................1929 I Dream of Jeanie...................................1963
Beau Brummel........................................1933 Engelbert Humperdinck Show....1970 (1 night) Il Trovatore...............................................1926
Beauty and the Beast....................2005, 10, 15 Erminie...............................................1925 Into The Woods.......................................2015
Beggar Princess, The...............................1924 Evening of Gershwin, An..........................2001 Iolanthe.............................................1926
Beggar Student, The................................1921 Evening of Great Music, An......................1956 Irene..............................1931,41,44,49,57,73
Bells Are Ringing.........1959 (2 weeks), 66, 79 Evening of Operetta with the It’s Delightful, It’s Delovely,
Beloved Rogue........................................1935
Big River..................................................1987 Saint Louis Symphony, An...................1995 It’s Cole Porter.....................................1991
Big Show of 1936....................................1972 Evening of Richard Rodgers, An..............2000 Jerome Robbins’ Broadway....................2018
Billy Elliot.................................................2014 Evita..................................1985, 89, 96, 2001 Jersey Boys.............................................2018
Bitter Sweet..........1933, 36, 41, 45, 49, 53, 74 Fanny..................................................1959 Jesus Christ Superstar..1985,90,96,2005,2017
Bloomer Girl......................................1949, 53 Fantasticks, The......................................2002 Jimmy Durante Show................1971 (1 night)
Blossom Time.........................1930, 32, 53, 62 Fencing Master, The................................1923 Jim Nabors Show, The
Blue Paradise, The...................................1932 Festival on Ice..........................................1985
Bohemian Girl.............1919, 24, 29, 36, 44, 51 Fiddler on the Roof.....1970 (2 weeks), 73, 76, .........................1971 (2 nights), 72 (1 night)
Bolshoi Ballet, The.............................1973, 75 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor®
Boys from Syracuse, The..........................1964 82, 87, 93, 98, 2003, 08, 16
Breakfast at Tiffany’s..............................2004 Finian’s Rainbow...............................1958, 77 Dreamcoat...................1986,97,2002,07,12
Brigadoon.......1950, 55, 63, 68, 79, 90, 2001 Firefly, The..................1920, 24, 39, 41, 45, 49 Jubilee...............................................1945,48
Buddy Holly Story, The............................2015 Florodora...........................................1924, 33 Katinka.........................................1920, 27, 39
Burt Bacharach Show........................1970, 76 Flower Drum Song......1961 (2 weeks), 65, 81 Kid Boots.................................................1936
Bye Bye Birdie.......1962, 66, 80, 90, 98, 2011 Follies..................................................1972 King and I, The.....1955-59-63, 67 (2 weeks),
Cabaret................................................1971 Footloose.........................................2010
Calamity Jane..........................................1961 Fortune Teller, The.............1921, 24, 37, 45, 49 71, 76, 83, 89, 94, 99, 2006, 12
Call Me Madam...........................1954, 59, 68 42nd Street..1985, 86, 91, 96, 2004, 09, 16 Kismet....................................1956,60,69,77
Camelot................1965 (3 weeks), 69, 75, 81, Fra Diavolo.........................................1921, 26 Kiss Me, Kate.......1953 (2 weeks), 56, 61, 66,
Funny Girl...............................1967, 75, 84, 97
83, 95, 2002, 09 Funny Thing Happened on the 75, 81, 91, 2011
Can-Can..................................1957,61,66,83 Knickerbocker Holiday.............................1940
Carmen..............................................1953,59 Way to the Forum, A.........1979, 2000, 2017 Knights of Song..................................1938, 60
Carnival!............................................1963,80 Geisha...................................................1922 La Cage aux Folles...................................1986
Carousel.....................1950 (2 weeks), 55, 64, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes..........1954, 59, 86 Lady in Ermine.........................................1928
Gentlemen Unafraid................................1938 Lady in the Dark................................1950, 58
68, 75, 79, 88 George M!...................................1970, 81, 92 Land of Smiles........................................1932
Carpenters Show........................1972 (1 night) Gigi....................................................1973, 82 Last Waltz, The.................................1932, 34
Carroll O’Conner Show............................1973 Gingerbread Man, The.............................1938 Legally Blonde.........................................2011
Castles in the Air......................................1929 Girl Crazy.....................................1942, 51, 75 Les Misérables..................................2007, 13
Cat and the Fiddle, The........1933, 35, 45, 52 Glamorous Night................................1936, 42 Leonard Bernstein N.Y. Philharmonic.....1976
Cats...................................1987, 94, 2004, 10 Glen Campbell Show...............1971 (2 nights) Li’l Abner....................................1959, 63, 80
Cavalleria Rusticana................................1925 Godspell.............................1989,95,2003,09 Lilac Domino............................................1924
Chicago..........................................1977,2012 Golden Dawn...........................................1929 Little Me............................................1965, 80
Chimes of Normandy, The....1919, 21, 38, 47 Gondoliers,The........................................1920 Little Mermaid, The.....................2011, 2017
Chinese Honeymoon................................1924 Little Shop of Horrors...............1990, 96, 2011
Liza Minnelli Show, The...........................1972

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Lorelei................................................1973 Over Here!.............................................1974 Song of the Flame, The.........1927, 28, 39, 42
Lost Waltz, The..........................1938, 39, 46 Paint Your Wagon..................................1956 Sonny & Cher Show................1972 (2 nights)
Louie the 14th........................................1937 Pajama Game, The................1957 (2 weeks) Sons O’Guns....................................1936, 43
Love Call, The.. ................................1929, 32 Sound of Music, The..............1964 (3 weeks)
Love Song, The......................................1928 62, 68, 2007 68 ( 2 weeks ), 72, 77, 82, 87, 93, 2000, 05, 10
Mack & Mabel........................................1974 Pal Joey.................................................1983 South Pacific.......1955 (2 weeks), 57, 63, 69
MadameButterfly.............................1960,78 Panama Hattie.......................................1954
Madame Pompadour.......................1930, 45 Pearl Bailey Show....................1972 (1 night) 73, 80, 92, 97, 2003,13
Madame Sherry.....................................1935 Peter Pan......1956, 78, 87, 93, 98, 2002, 07 Spamalot ..............................................2013
Mamma Mia! ........................................ 2016 Pinafore (H.M.S.)...................................1925 Spring Maid...............................1922, 23, 26
Mame...............1969 (2 weeks),76,91,2005 Pink Lady, The....................1926, 37, 45, 50 State Fair...............................1969 (2 weeks)
Man of La Mancha....1970, 74, 78, 83, 88, 95 Pippin.................................................1986 Street Singer..........................................1931
Martha...............................................1925 Pirates of Penzance, The.................1921, 83 Student Prince, The.....1928, 29, 30, 33, 52,
Mary...........................................1928,39,46 Pirates!(orGilbert&SullivanPlunder’d)...2012
Mary Poppins........................................2013 Plain and Fancy......................................1957 56, 60, 65, 72
Mascotte, The........................................1920 Porgy and Bess...............1964, 77, 88, 2014 Sugar...................................................1979
Maytime..........................................1930, 44 Prince of Pilsen..............1923, 24, 29, 37, 46 Sugar Babies...................1980 (2 weeks), 84
Meet Me in St. Louis.......1960, 65 (2 weeks) Princess Chic.........................................1924 Stuttgart Ballet.......................................1971
Princess Flavia......................................1928 Sunny.........................................1935,43,48
77, 94, 99, 2004, 09, 18 Princess Pat, The...................................1927 Superman..........................................1967
Merry Widow, The...............1923, 25, 28, 36 Producers,The......................................2008 Swan Lake.............................................1986
Promises,Promises..........................1970,83 Sweet Adeline........................................1934
43, 46, 51, 55, 68, 80 Pump Boys & Dinettes............................1992 Sweet Charity...................................1971, 77
Mexican Holidays...................................1962 Queen High............................................1939 Sweethearts...................1922, 23, 26, 34, 41
Mikado, The.....................1919, 20, 27, 37, 54 Queen’s Lace Handkerchief...................1922 Take Me Along..................................1961, 74
Milk and Honey.......................................1964 Radio City Rockettes Muny Tales of Hoffman...................................1927
Miss Liberty...........................................1951 Tarzan...................................................2014
Miss Saigon.....................................2001, 08 Spectacular, The..............................1998 Teresina..............................................1935
Miss Springtime.....................................1922 Redhead.............................................1960 They’re Playing Our Song.....................1982
Mitzi Gaynor Show, The...................1975, 81 Red Mill, The..1926, 27, 36, 41, 44, 49, 54, 60 This is Show Business...........................1971
Mlle. Modiste.............................1925, 34, 52 Red Robe, The.......................................1930 Thoroughly Modern Millie......................2012
Moiseyev Dance Company...............1970, 74 Red Skelton Show..1970 (1 night), 84 (1 night) Three Coins in the Fountain...................1997
Molly Darling..........................................1962 Richard Rodgers in Concert.....1980 (1 night) Three Little Girls....................................1931
Most Happy Fella, The..........................1969 Rio Rita...........................1931 (2 weeks), 35 Three Musketeers, The ............. 1931, 36, 41
Mr. President.........................................1964
Muny Goes British, The........................1999 40, 44, 48, 53, 59 45, 48, 54
Music in May..........................................1931 Rip van Winkle................................1933, 53 Titanic.........................................2010
Music in the Air.....................1934, 37, 44, 51 Riviera Girl, The......................................1932 Tom Sawyer...............................1960, 64, 79
Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, The.............. Roberta...............1935, 38, 42, 45, 49, 54, 58 Too Many Girls.......................................1941
Robert Goulet Show.................1971 (1 night) Two by Two............................................1971
.....................................................1992, 95 Rob Roy.................................................1925 Two Gentlemen of Verona......................1973
Music Man, The................1962, 66 (2 weeks) Robin Hood........1919, 20, 27, 37, 46, 50, 61 Ukrainian Dance Co................1972 (6 nights)
Rodgers and Hammerstein Music Unsinkable Molly Brown, The..........1963, 67
71, 78, 84, 88, 94, 2004, 09, 16
My Fair Lady....1964 (2 weeks), 68 (2 weeks) Festival Concert...................1950, 51, 55 71, 82, 89, 2017
Roman Holiday......................................2001 Up in Central Park.............1948 (2 weeks), 53
79, 85, 91, 96, 2001, 08, 15 Rosalie....................1938, 40, 43, 46, 50, 60 VagabondKing,The......1928,29,35,44,49,55
My Maryland..........................................1933 Rosalinda...........................................1958 Venus in Silk..........................................1948
My One and Only..........................1987, 2008 Rose Marie..1927,28,29,31,39,43,47,52,58 Victoria and Her Hussar.........................1939
Naughty Marietta..........1923, 24, 25, 33, 40 Rose of Algeria.......................................1934 Virginia...............................................1938
Rose of Stamboul, The...........................1932 Waltz Dream, The............................1920, 39
44, 47, 52, 57 Royal Ballet......................................1967, 69 Wang.................................................1923
New Moon, The............1930, 32, 34, 36, 42 Ruddigore..........................................1925 West Side Story........1963, 67 (2 weeks), 82
Russian Festival Music & Dance............1976
45, 49, 54, 57, 67 Sally......................................1942, 43, 47, 52 90, 95, 2000, 05, 13
New Orleans..........................................1941 Salute to Spring......................................1937 Where’s Charley?.............................1954, 82
Newsies.......................................2017 San Toy..................................................1921 White Christmas.............................2000, 06
Nightingale, The.....................................1933 Sari...........................1921, 22, 27, 32, 45, 48 White Eagle...........................................1948
Night in Venice, A...................................1925 Seesaw................................................1973 White Horse Inn.....................................1938
Nina Rosa...............1930, 31, 33, 41, 47, 51 Serenade.............................................1927 White Lilacs...........................................1933
90 Years of Muny Magic.......................2008 Seussical............................................2014 Whoopee.........................................1935, 50
No, No, Nanette....1928, 36, 42, 47, 53, 73, 90 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers............1978 Wildflower........................................1929,42
Nunsense..............................................2013 Wild Violets...........................................1937
Nureyev with Dutch National Ballet........1978 94, 2000, 06, 11 Wish You Were Here..................1956, 61, 67
O’Brien Girl, The.....................................1945 1776..........................................1972, 76, 99 Wiz, The......................................1982, 2018
Odd Couple, The....................................1975 Shenandoah.....................................1979,86 Wizard of Oz, The...............1942, 46, 51, 57
Of Thee I Sing..................................1938, 50 Show Boat......1930, 34, 38, 42, 47 (2 weeks)
Oh, Boy..................................................1936 62, 68, 75, 92, 97, 2001, 06, 16
Oh Captain............................................1959 52, 58, 64, 68, 76, 81, 86, 92, 2003, 10 Wizard of the Nile, The.........................1919
Oklahoma!......1954 (2 weeks), 58 (2 weeks) Side by Side by Sondheim....................2003 Wonderful Night.....................................1931
Shrek ...................................................2013 Wonderful Town..............................1955, 77
62, 66, 70, 78, 84, 93, 98, 2007, 15 Silk Stockings........................................1958 Woodland..........................................1926
Oliver!.......................1970, 76, 88, 93, 2006 Singin’intheRain......1986,95,2000,05,11,18
On a Clear Day.......................................1967 Sleeping Beauty...............................1984, 96 Yeoman of the Guard.............................1922
OnTheTown.....................................1958,76 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs................ Young Frankenstein...............................2016
On Your Toes.........................................1939 1969 (2 weeks), 72
110 in the Shade...................................1965
One Touch of Venus................................1953 Song of Norway..........1949 (2 weeks), 54, 59
Open Road............................................1944

78 F O R Y O U R I N F O R M A T I O N

The Muny Box Office (Open 9 am to 9 pm, 7 days a week through Aug 11) (314) 361-1900

MetroTix Charge By Phone (Open 9 am to 9 pm, 7 days a week) (314) 534-1111

Muny Administrative Offices (314) 361-1900

Group Sales & Event Rentals (314) 361-1900 ext. 308

Muny Partners: Guarantors & Hall of Fame (314) 361-1900 ext. 328 or 331

Development (314) 361-1900 ext. 327

Corporate Partnerships & Program Advertising (314) 361-1900 ext. 362

Lost & Found (9 am to 5 pm, Mon-Fri) (314) 361-1900

Website www.muny.org

PHOTOGRAPHING, VIDEOTAPING OR SOUND RECORDING OF ANY PERFORMANCE
WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE MANAGEMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

EMERGENCY NUMBER (314) 367-9191
Register your seat location with one of the Head Ushers and we will

contact you immediately should an emergency arise.

Guest vehicle assistance is provided by AAA.

THANK YOU
In consideration of your fellow patrons, please TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL AREAS INSIDE THE THEATRE GATES AT ALL TIMES

(including, but not limited to, all smoking tobacco, e-cigarettes and vaporizers).

PERFORMANCE TIMES
All performances begin promptly at 8:15 pm. For the enjoyment of all and in consideration of the performers, please
arrive on time and remain in your seats until the performance has ended. The regular 8:15 pm starting time may
be delayed by weather or other reasons, but this does not mean a performance will be cancelled.

TICKET DONATION
We hope this never happens, but if you are unable to use your tickets, consider donating them back to The Muny.
You’ll receive a tax deduction for their face value and we will be able to offer them to another audience member.
Return your tickets to The Muny Box Office AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE DATE PRINTED ON THE TICKET. A
receipt reflecting the amount paid for the tickets will be issued for your tax purposes. Receipts cannot be issued if
tickets are received less than 24 hours prior to the performance date, unless as a result of an officially cancelled
performance.

RAIN CHECKS
The start time may be delayed or the performance may be interrupted due to inclement weather or other reasons.
If a performance is cancelled before one hour of playing time has elapsed, including scheduled intermissions,
your ticket will serve as your rain check. Rain checks may be redeemed for a ticket of the same value for any
performance in the same season, or for a refund of the ticket price. If a performance is given after a delayed start
or resumes after an interruption, rain checks are not valid and may not be exchanged or refunded. We will make
every effort to present the performance, and typically will not cancel the performance before 9:30 pm. A delayed
start time or the length of an interruption in the performance will be determined by theatre management on a per
case basis. Notice of delays or cancellations will be made over the theatre public address system and will also
be posted online at www.muny.org and twitter. In the case of a cancelled performance, beginning the following
day, rain checks may be exchanged at The Muny Box Office for a ticket of the same value for any remaining
performance of the same season subject to availability. Rain checks also may be redeemed for a full refund of
the ticket price or donated back to The Muny. A refund will be issued to the purchaser on record with The Muny. A
donation receipt reflecting the rain check value will be issued for tax purposes. Rain checks must be redeemed
by August 31, 2019 either in person or by mail to The Muny Box Office. Only actual, legible tickets, in their
original form will be accepted as rain checks.

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GROWING INTO THE NEXT CENTURY

TREES RETURN IN 2020!

Since day one of renovation planning, the entire Muny team has worked with arborists,
landscape architects, stage designers and soil experts to make the best decisions possible for
our patrons, our performers, our stage and our trees.

PREVENTING:
Keeping the mighty oak tree you are accustomed to seeing on stage
left was our hope all along. As we moved through renovation plans, it
became obvious that the tree needed to be removed for safety. After
years of growing next to concrete structures, without the benefit of a
proper growing environment, its root structure was far from healthy
and stable. Because of this, the tree was rotting from the inside out.

PRESERVING:
That 300-year-old oak tree is such an important piece
of The Muny’s history, and we are working to preserve
its legacy for years to come. Urban landscapers and
arborists are grafting new trees from the mighty oak.
What is grafting? When grafting a tree, cuttings from
the tree are collected and spliced onto existing trees.
Once grown together, it creates an exact, genetic copy
of the original.

At right:
First successful clone

P R E PA R I N G :
This off-season, state-of-the-art structural soil cells were ‘planted’
during the rebuilding of the new stage. These cells span the length
of the stage and provide the ideal growing environment for our trees’
roots to spread out safely, away from the infrastructure, and offer
proper aeration and irrigation opportunities. These cells ensure the
new canopy will not only survive but thrive for years to come.

PLANTING:
When will the new trees arrive? They will be here next year for Season 102.
The new tree canopy takes a minimum of two years to properly prep for travel
and successful planting. Last spring, we selected the perfect trees for our
new canopy from an industry-leader that specializes in Muny-sized trees. Next
season, seven 25-30 foot tall trees with root balls 9-10 feet in diameter will
make their Muny debut just in time for the first show of the season.

AND THAT’S THE DIRT ON WHAT’S
HAPPENING WITH THE TREES.

To learn more, visit: secondcentury.org/the-canopy

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