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WHAT A GLORIOUS FEELING.
JUNE 27 – A timeless Muny favorite, Singin’ in the
J U LY 3 Rain has all the makings of a Tinseltown
tabloid headline – the starlet, the leading
GET THE man, a love affair for the ages and the
BEST SEATS unexpected transition from the silent film
era to “talkies.” Known for its unforgettable
NOW! hit-parade of Hollywood standards, splashy
production numbers, hilarious situations and
STAGE snappy dialogue, this Muny production is
sure to be a downpour of pure delight.
Don’t Miss It!
SINGLE GROUP
TICKET TICKET
PRICE PRICE
Center Boxes $100* $100*
Side Boxes $100 $100
Terrace A (Rows A-M) $77 $57.75
Terrace A (Rows N-Y) $60 $45
Terrace B (Rows A-M) $46 $34.50
Terrace B (Rows N-Y) $31 $23.25
Terrace C $15 $11.25
* Available July 16, 25, August 11, 12
Single tickets available at muny.org/tickets, at the
Muny Box Office or through Metrotix at 314.534.1111.
DON’T WATCH THE SHOW.
DIRECT IT.
See how it ends
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Join us for dinner at The Culver Pavilion – The Muny’s distinctive on-site
restaurant. Muny Culinary Productions brings you the expertise of our team
of American Culinary Federation Chefs for a summer of fine dining.
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN JULY 27 – JULY 3
ASPARAGUS WITH MEYER LEMON YOGURT
BRAISED BONELESS SHORT RIBS JARDINIÈRE
Wild Rice Blend
FRIED COCONUT SHRIMP
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GRILLED BONE-IN CHICKEN BREAST
Tri-colored Orzo, Rustic Roma Tomato Sauce
Dinner buffet is accompanied by two sides and dessert du jour
Children’s Menu Available • Full Bar Available
GENERAL INFORMATION
Adults $24.00 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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The arts reflect our experiences, show our heritage and express
our culture. They help expand our lives by giving us the means
to express ourselves, and to connect more fully with each other.
At Enterprise, we believe that the arts belong in everyone’s lives,
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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 Singin’ in the Rain
MISSOURI A Special THANK YOU to
LOTTERY The Wiz Pre-Show Festival Participants:
EAST LAWN
STAGE Better Family Life Gabe Maichel Republic Services
June 27 – July 3 Our Muny Trio The Black Rep Missouri Dept. Nick Savage
City Academy School SIUE
Dance Project of St. Louis of Conservation Nicolas Valdez
Girls, Inc. Muny Kids
Jacob Kerzner Muny Teens
Renewal by Andersen
LICHTENSTEIN PLAZA WEST LAWN & PAVILION
With support from June 27 Muny Teens
Renewal by Anderson June 28
June 29 L Luukkee
June 27 Republic Services June 30 Sailor
Tapping with Tina’s Ballerinas July 1 Sailor
July 2
June 28 Grand Center Arts Academy J acob Kerzner
June 29 Missouri Dept. of Conservation
The Recruits Jacob Kerzner
Missouri Dept. of Conservation
Matt Lesch
June 30 Muny Kids July 3 Muny Kids
July 1 Renewal by Andersen
Arch City Kids Theatre Troupe
July 2 USAF Band of Mid-America With support from the
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Providing Standing Ovations for Everyone
For 100 years, The Muny has welcomed all attendees, regardless
of race, economic standing or ethnic background and has
provided free admission to many. More than 100,000 guests
(nearly 27% of total attendance) enjoyed complimentary
admission in 2017.
Besides making available nearly 1,500 free seats nightly on a
first-come, first-served basis, The Muny partners with social
service and community agencies to invite underserved and
special-needs audiences (including at-risk children and youth,
social service clients, persons with mental or physical disabilities,
retirement home residents and others unable to attend on their
own) to attend a Muny performance FREE of charge.
Thank you to our partners for helping to make this possible:
Centene Charitable Foundation, Crawford Taylor Foundation,
Monsanto Fund and U.S. Bank Foundation.
If your organization is interested in participating in the
Community Access Program, 2019 applications will be available on February 1, 2019 at muny.org/community-access.
MUNY YOUNG FRIENDS
As The Muny celebrates its 100th season under the stars, we are pleased to share an exciting new part of our
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 cultivate passion and awareness for The Muny through
unique networking opportunities, exclusive access to Muny events, fantastic benefits and relevant volunteer
opportunities. We express our thanks to Anheuser-Busch and the A-B Biergarten for their support of this program.
Muny Young Friends at
the Mayor’s Ball. One of the many
benefits of Muny Young Friends
Membership.
If you’re 22-39, join the
Muny Young Friends and
help support The Muny through
exciting and unique opportunities
here and throughout the
St. Louis community.
For more info: muny.org/young-friends or
email [email protected]
Three clicks of your
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yellow brick road and
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hotel and a culinary experience at one of our
three restaurants. Patrons of the Cheshire,
Basso and Boundary receive complimentary
transportation to the Muny.
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A GREENER MUNY The Muny is fortunate to work with partners that share its desire to
become a more energy efficient and environmentally responsible facility:
AMEREN KIRBERG COMPANY Jan Mueller and other contributors
made possible the installation of
Ameren has been instrumental The Kirberg Company’s generosity the whisper quiet fans and blower
in helping The Muny upgrade has made possible the installation system that provide refreshing,
its electrical systems and other of an 80-module solar panel system energy-efficient breezes.
initiatives, such as our audience that produces 25,000 kWh of
cooling fans and The Muny’s solar renewable energy each year, while REPUBLIC SERVICES
energy installation. also saving thousands of dollars.
In partnership with Republic
BIG SHARK BICYCLES MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF Services, The Muny recycles a
CONSERVATION substantial portion of the waste
As an enjoyable option for our artists, generated in the auditorium (cups,
the bicycles reduce the number of MDC reminds our guests that The bottles, etc.), along with many
trips required by our artist shuttles, Muny’s beautiful outdoor setting scenic and shop elements that
saving fuel and contributing to a also supplies cooling shade and would have gone into landfills.
healthier environment. wind abatement that contribute to
an enjoyable evening. Look for signs FRIENDLIER PRINTING
identifying Tree Tour sites on the
Muny grounds. The Muny now prints all of its
350,000 show programs and
THE MUNY FAN CLUB marketing material on recycled
paper.
Harry & Sally Johnston, The
Johnston Family Fund, Mr. and We hope you will join us in saluting
Mrs. William Holekamp, Chuck and these valuable partners.
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THE MUNY: 1920s
LEFT: The Muny’s Facade, 1920s
BELOW: The Muny free seats, c1920
ABOVE The Muny’s 1924
production of FLORODORA
RIGHT:
State-of-the-art
sound system, 1927
The Roaring Twenties saw The Muny grow and find its place in St. Louis. People had already made a habit
of “meeting at The Muny,” and when celebrities visited the city, the Municipal Opera was the place to bring
them. Free seats, a tradition that began even before The Muny was incorporated, became a cornerstone of its
personality, and astonishing technical improvements, such as state-of-the-art sound equipment, added to
its growing luster.
For more information, write to us at [email protected]
Visit muny.org/MyMuny to share your Muny story or upload your photo today.
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THE MUNY LEGACY SOCIETY
The Legacy Society is a unique group of donors whose passion for experiencing theatre under the
stars cannot be contained in a single generation. Their love for the entire Muny experience—the sky,
the trees, the evening breeze, the majestic and magical summer nights—has led Muny Legacy Society
members to make a gift to ensure their legacy will help shape our future.
The Muny Legacy Society includes donors who make an endowed or planned gift, and we offer a
number of resources to help donors make informed decisions about their giving. Information about
The Muny Endowment is on our website at muny.org/endowment and information about Planned Giving is
available at muny.org/legacygiving.
If you support The Muny by being a subscriber, make annual gifts to the Muny Partners program, or
if you simply love The Muny, please consider continuing your support beyond your lifetime by joining
The Legacy Society. As we look forward, we know that the generosity of our Legacy Society members
will make all the difference in ensuring the continued excellence of The Muny.
For more information about how to join The Legacy Society – in a manner that benefits you, your
loved ones, and The Muny—please contact our development office at 314-595-5727 or contact us
at [email protected].
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We invite you to join other community leaders and friends
whose dedication has helped secure The Muny’s future so
we can continue to produce exceptional musical theatre
accessible to all.
LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS
PLANNED OR ESTATE GIFTS
Thomas & Ruth Brouster Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg Estate of Mary E. Schrey
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Farrell Richard & Sharon Buchanan-McClure Ralph C. Simon
Donald Fassold
Charles P. & June Gallagher Michael McGrath Maurice St. Pierre
David R. Ganz
William & Kerry Holekamp Richard G. Millman Estate of Lorayn P. Strauss
John & Suvatthana Hudson
Charles W. & Janet T. Mueller Jim & Gerry Thompson
Carla & David O’Brien Dorothy Anna Walters Living Trust
Estate of Eileen A. Pfeifer Lawrence & Kerri White
Peter & Linda Racen and several Anonymous donors
GIFTS TO THE MUNY ENDOWMENT
The Alberici Foundation Peter & Susan Krombach
Marion & Van-Lear Black III Michael & Margaret Ann Latta
Parker B. Condie, Sr. Family Ned & Sally Lemkemeier
Drury Hotels Maritz Education & Community Outreach Fund
Emerson The Randy Mitchell Endowment Fund
Doug & Vicki Hill Charles W. & Janet T. Mueller
Interco Charitable Trust William R. Orthwein Jr. & Laura Rand Orthwein Foundation
The Johnston Family Fund Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell
The JSM Charitable Trust and Spoehrer Charitable Trust
Ruth Davis & Wylie Todd Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell, III Mary & Rudolph L. Wise Endowment Fund
Catherine Frances Juergens Memorial Fund and several Anonymous donors
Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg Endowment Fund
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EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The Muny offers a wide range of opportunities for musical theatre students. Whether it’s an
elementary school student, a graduate student, an aspiring performer or a novice craftsman,
our education initiatives have programs that will appeal to everyone. Through mentoring,
training and practical experience, young people acquire skills that will help them succeed in
their chosen career.
EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
In recent years, The Muny has launched numerous new education initiatives including
Make-a-Musical (2016) and the T3 (Technical Theatre Training) Program (2017). These
programs offer a range of educational opportunities for young performers and provide a
unique training and mentorship track for underserved youth. An increase in our endowment
will allow more adolescents to experience musical theatre and to acquire marketable skills
for a career in theatre, both on and behind the stage.
With your help, community members of all
ages and backgrounds will continue to
experience a simple but profound
gift: enjoying a great show under
the stars…one that is
created right here
in St. Louis.
SUPPORT
To support the Second Century Campaign or for more information,
please visit www.munysecondcentury.org
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AN EVENING WITH THE STARS, 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 May 15, 2018
Please call 314.595.5731 with any changes
HALL OF FAME
More than 410 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, and 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)
Albert L. Nelson III (‘99)
Thomas & Ruth Brouster (‘87) Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Foundation (‘14)
August A. Busch III Charitable Trust (‘66) Mr. Robert A. Ridgway (‘62)
William H. T. Bush* (‘89) Nancy A. Ross (‘91)
The Dula-Kobusch Charitable Trust (‘85) Spoehrer Family Charitable Trust (‘08)
Steve & Linda Finerty (‘97) The Steward Family Foundation (‘12)
Sam & Marilyn Fox (‘87) Andrew & Barbara Taylor (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. William F. Holekamp (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. Orrin S. Wightman, III (‘85)
William Isaacson & Sophia McCrocklin (‘18) and several Anonymous donors
Ned & Sally Lemkemeier (‘83)
Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell III (‘43)
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Baur (‘85) Michael & Barbara Hurst (‘97) Denny & Michelle Reagan (‘03)
Marion & Van-Lear Black (‘85) Edward & Margaret Imo (‘98) Alfred & Marsha Rheinnecker (‘13)
Patti & Chris Blumeyer (‘43) Mike Isaacson & Joe Ortmeyer (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. William Scheffel (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. Blackford F. Brauer (‘11) Mr.* & Mrs. Henry O. Johnston (‘63) Mr. & Mrs. Terry E. Schnuck (‘99)
Louis & Rochelle Cella (‘07) Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg (‘88) Jan & John Siemens (‘95)
Dean & Lisa Erhardt (‘12) Michael & Margaret Ann Latta (‘86) Lucie & Steve Springmeyer (‘04)
Donald Fassold (‘03) Davida & Randy Layer (‘12) Tarlow Family Foundation (‘18)
Ray & Mary Fournie (‘95) Mark & Patty Mantovani (‘14) Mr.* & Mrs. Robert Tschudy (‘88)
Ron & Cheryl Fromm (‘07) Harry & Genie Mueller (‘87) James S. & Lynne P. Turley (‘15)
Earle & Suzanne Harbison (‘87) Jim & Patricia O’Donnell (‘18) and several Anonymous donors
Doug & Vicki Hill (‘03) Roy Pfautch (‘91)
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GOLD PATRON ($2,500-$4,999)
John & Natalie Alberici (‘63) David & Catherine Hogan (‘14) Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell (‘10)
George & Josie Pritchard (‘93)
Mary V. Atkin (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. David Hollo (‘13) Peter & Linda Racen (‘15)
Helen M. Ravarino* (‘45)
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Broadhurst, III (‘12) Kristen & Rick Holton (‘15) William & Carel Reynolds (‘94)
Mrs. Edward J. Schnuck (‘77)
Richard & Sharon Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Imbs III (‘01) Mr. & Mrs. Neal Schroeder (‘02)
Ronald & Patricia Shreves (‘86)
Buchanan-McClure (‘08) Christy Franchot James (‘87) Janet & Dale Steinback (‘02)
Kathi & Ken Tacony (‘98)
Joyce & Mike Bytnar (‘15) Bettie S. Johnson (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Jerome W. Thomasson (‘78)
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Toombs (‘70)
Mary & Robert Ciapciak (‘03) Steven S. Kimmel (‘91) In memory of Gary F. Vincel (‘86)
Tom & Carol Voss (‘09)
The Victor Clever Family (‘89) Peter & Susan Krombach (‘97) Bob & Joyce Wendel (‘14)
Dr. & Mrs. Jack Wier (‘93)
T. Danis Charitable Trust (‘93) Mark & Barb Kuhlmann (‘03) Mark & Debbie Wilhelm (‘92)
Emily A. Williams (‘89)
Joe & Pat Davis (‘17) Mary & John Lemkemeier (‘14)
Nettie O. Dodge (‘13) Jay & Joy Liss (‘86)
Gretta Forrester (‘15) Mr. Steve MacDonough (‘12)
Maurice & Edna Mae Graham (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. Sonny Marquart (‘92)
John & Laurie Haffenreffer (‘02) Leslie McKinney (‘98)
Dr. Tom & Janice Hawk (‘87) John & Christy Nickel (‘10)
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Hayes III (‘88) The Oefelein Family (‘07)
Donna Jean Hill (‘96) Dr. & Mrs. Leroy F. Ortmeyer (‘12)
Kathleen Hilligardt (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Overton (‘86)
SILVER SPONSOR ($2,000-$2,499)
Linda Bardol & Mickey Chervitz (‘07) Diane Hall (‘07) Hugh Scott III (‘93)
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Behan (‘38) Jim & Sarah Kimmey (‘04) Joseph & Rosemary Shaughnessy (‘89)
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Brodsky (‘86) Clifford L. Knight Foundation (‘18) John Sopuch, M.D. (‘87)
Barbara Bryant (‘12) Dr. Stuart Kornfeld (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. John K. Wallace, Jr. (‘89)
Dr. William H. Danforth (‘61) Lee* & Ann Liberman (‘76) Willam H. Webster Jr. (‘17)
Clark S. & Jean C. Davis (‘02) Dr. Rocco & Mary Ann Marrese (‘18) B. K. Werner Family (‘34)
June & Charles Gallagher (‘10) John & Paula McCadden (‘15) Jack & Karen Zerr (‘07)
In memory of James B. Guth (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schanche (‘05)
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BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$1,999)
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley F. Abrams (‘36) Timothy P. Dower (‘06) In memory of Barnett & Jayne Goodman (‘94)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alderson (‘96) Patricia A. Drew (‘87) In memory of Patricia A. Gould (‘90)
Shirley Alvarez-Mohrman (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Ted Drewes (‘15) Tom & Kim Goyda (‘14)
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Andrews (‘09) Shirley & Charles Drury (‘97) Joe Graf (‘15)
The Virginia Appel Family (‘00) Frank A. & Rose Mary Duda (‘17) Randy & Susie Graham (‘00)
Mrs. William Bahn (‘00) Christopher S. Dugan Family (‘07) Mrs. Preston Green (‘70)
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bamberger, Sr. (‘86) Jan & Terry Dunaway (‘99) Stephen & Kathryn Green (‘11)
Mr. Clarence C. Barksdale (‘66) Ms. Nina O. Durham (‘18) Ted & Laura Greenberg (‘87)
Ronald & Georgia* Bartels (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. William Eckert (‘08) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gunn, Jr. (‘85)
John & Joan Bartley (‘13) Herb & Jackie Eggerding (‘13) Melanie Harms (‘16)
The Beisman Family (‘61) Rosalie Eickhoff (‘94) Eugene & Lori Harris (‘51)
Mr. & Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel III (‘93) The Ellenhorn Family (‘18) Cory & Hilary Hartung (‘15)
Mark H. Billy (‘05) Susan & Howard Elliott (‘09) Norman* & Billie* Harty (‘89)
Ben M. Bishop (‘91) Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Evens (‘81) Mr. & Mrs.* L. Shepley Hermann (‘55)
Mr. & Mrs. Ben M. Bishop, Jr. (‘11) Nuri & Sheri Farber (‘10) Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. Hesker (‘89)
Neil Blackwell (‘09) Vicki Felker and Lyle Walker (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. A. Charles Hiemenz III (‘09)
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Block (‘90) Mr. & Mrs. James M. Fiala (‘97) Sally Higgins (‘06)
Lynn Bodenheimer & Ray Finegan (‘97) Margaret Finley (‘14) Jim & Terri Hill (‘16)
Patricia Bowolak (‘14) Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation (‘03) Rick & Lynn Hill (‘15)
Paul & Marcia Brackman Family (‘57) Max & Cindy Fisher (‘13) Brian & Kris Hogan (‘18)
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer (‘89) Roy V. Flesh II/The Flesh Company (‘36) Lotsie & Rick Holton (‘97)
Rick & Joyce Brenner (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Rick Forshaw (‘13) Christine & Scott Homan (‘12)
Dr. & Mrs. David Brigham (‘14) June McAllister Fowler (‘15) Mrs. Charlotte M. Huggins (‘97)
Mr. & Mrs. Bart Brnjac (‘10) Ted & Billie Frey (‘16) Ronald & Susan Jackson (‘95)
Jane D. Bryan (‘11) Ken & Barb Fritz (‘00) Carmen & Chris Jacob (‘18)
Dr. Stephen & Jessica Burger (‘16) Sonja S. Furiya & Ann R. Taylor (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Jansen (‘92)
Donna Burshek & Mark Kennebeck (‘11) Dr. & Mrs. Charles D. Fuszner (‘87) Robert & Barbara Jetensky (‘08)
Dr. Robert & Christina L. Butler (‘09) Kelley & Howell Gaines (‘16) Delores Johanningmeier (‘16)
Mrs. C. A. Case, Jr. (‘69) Dr. Ira* & Judith Gall (‘95) James R. Jones (‘85)
Barry T. Cervantes (‘93) Charles & Barbara Galli (‘87) Robert & Carol G. Jones (‘01)
David Charak (‘00) John & Sharon Garfield (‘15) Stephen C. & Jody C. Jones (‘94)
Mr. & Mrs. Parker B. Condie Jr. (‘18) Dr. & Mrs. Ted Garrett (‘11) Kent & Jeannine Kalkwarf (‘13)
Honorable James F. Conway (‘86) The Gatzert Family (‘85) Phil & Judy Kaplan (‘88)
Alexander M. Cornwell, Jr. (‘29) Clare & Peter Genovese (‘18) Vicki Felker & Lyle Walker (‘13)
David & Jean Cowell (‘00) Al & Ruth George (‘03) Randy Karraker & Joan Foley (‘14)
Daniel & Tamara Coyne (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jude George (‘03) Mr. & Mrs.* Burt W. Kaufman (‘98)
Christine Crain (‘18) Mrs. Ray A. Gerritzen (‘63) C. John & Deborah J. Keane (‘03)
Dr. & Mrs. Aaron J. Cregger (‘17) Mrs. Solon Gershman (‘86) Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Klamer (‘95)
Dan & Betty Cusanelli (‘87) Robert G. Gerth (‘14) William & Christina Kohlburn (‘12)
Michael Dern (‘83) James & Jessica Godfrey, Jr. (‘87) Julie & Todd Korte (‘16)
Pamela Dern (‘83) Alyce & Robert* Goessling (‘04) Ralph & Donna Korte (‘98)
Verna Detmer (‘07) Ed & Dorette Goldberg (‘01) David & Kerrin Kowach (‘12)
Michael & Janine DiMarco (‘16) Judy & Al Goldman (‘99) Bill & Sue Kroeger (‘98)
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Mr. & Mrs. George Lange (‘89) AN EVENING WITH THE STARS, 2018 Michele & Brad Sowers (‘13)
Nancy A. Lange (‘11) Mrs. Harold Spellmeyer (‘00)
Larry & Delia Larkins (‘15) William* & Mary Pitcher (‘13) Dave & Suzie Spence (‘81)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Lashly (‘94) Jack E. Pohrer (‘88) Andrew & Mary Ann Srenco (‘07)
Seth & Catherine Leadbeater (‘03) Mr. & Mrs. Carl C. Polster (‘14) Pamela S. Statler (‘13)
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Legrand (‘07) Mrs. Toekie Purler & Family (‘94) Richard & Phyllis Steckel (‘14)
Mr. & Mrs. Mark LeGrand (‘14) Dr. Jennifer S. Quinn & Family (‘04) Michael & Darla Stelmacki (‘15)
Mike & Kim Cuppett Lesher (‘14) Mike & Barb Quinn (‘92) Kate & Howard Stephens (‘98)
Patti* & Thom* Lewis (‘03) Jamie & Erin Rakey (‘12) Kathleen C. & Joseph C. Stewart, Jr. (‘04)
Mr.* & Mrs. Jerome T. Loeb (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rasche (‘05) C. F. Stolwyk Family (‘84)
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lohr (‘05) Thomas & Linda Ray (‘08) Courtney & Ben Stotler (‘15)
Kathryn & George Love (‘06) Stan & Mary Ann Rea (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stupp Jr. (‘05)
Dennis & Ginger Luetkemeyer (‘07) Patricia Redington & Randy Mariani (‘12) Donald M. Suggs (‘03)
Judy Lund (‘92) Curtis & Michele Reed (‘14) Grenville & Dianne Sutcliffe (‘05)
Bill & Barb Maher (‘89) Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Reisinger, Jr. (‘10) Kenneth Teasdale (‘86)
The Malkus Family (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Rexford (‘00) Jane & Sandy Thal (‘12)
Art & Joyce Margulis (‘03) Susan & Jodie Rich (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Thaman (‘99)
W. Stephen Maritz (‘02) Daniel Richardson Family (‘51) Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Thomas (‘04)
Sharon, Paul, Catherine & Dr. Nanette Ritchie (‘02) Dr. & Mrs. Leyland Thomas (‘15)
John S. Ross, Jr. (‘91) Christie & Larry Tietjen (‘11)
Colleen Martin (‘07) Dr. Theodore & Kathryn Rummel (‘04) Phyllis R. Tirmenstein (‘90)
Derek & Shaina Martin (‘18) Mrs. Joseph Ruwitch (‘61) Pam & Craig Toder (‘96)
In memory of Mary V. & Debbie & Robert Sanders (‘18) Patricia Trout Trust (‘11)
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Sansone (‘01) Mrs. Robert J. Trulaske, Jr. (‘02)
Oscar P. Martinez (‘96) Larry & Beverly Sapaugh (‘00) Ardeen & Otto N. Tucker, Jr. (‘87)
Mrs. James F. Mauzè (‘10) Dr. & Mrs. William Sasser (‘06) Douglas & Janet Turnbough (‘93)
Patti & Mark Mays (‘11) Katie & John Sauer (‘05) Robert & Marsha* Uhlenhop (‘94)
Mr.* & Mrs. Lansden McCandless, Jr. (‘95) Jack L. & Evelyn Schmitt (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. John Virant (‘92)
John W. & Mary H. McClure (‘93) Harry* & Barbara Schukar (‘69) Michael J. Volmert (‘18)
Dr. Art & Mrs. Belinda McCoy (‘18) Judith E. Ho Schulz (‘88) Steve & Kay Waggoner (‘08)
H. Smith & Janet McGehee (‘04) Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schumm (‘98) Karie & Vito Wagner (‘14)
Dana & Guy Medaris (‘16) Mr.* & Mrs. James L. Schwab, Jr. (‘03) Anthony S. Waskiewicz, Jr. (‘17)
Richard G. Millman (‘00) Abby Schwartz (‘18) Larry & Carol Watson (‘12)
John Milonas & Robert Ramsey (‘15) Jack & Mickey Scoville (‘06) The Weidle Family (‘99)
The Moore Family (‘18) Vincent & Judy Shaw (‘87) Ellen & Sanford Weiss (‘13)
Patrick & Elizabeth Moore (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan (‘33) Ms. Barbara Lynn Wells (‘12)
Linnie Morgan (‘06) Susanne & Charles Shepherd (‘15) Dr.* & Mrs. Steven Willibrand (‘03)
Dennis K. Morgan (‘09) Barbara & Merwyn Sher (‘91) Deborah & Daniel Winter (‘17)
Dale Natoli (‘14) Stephen & Julie Sheridan (‘91) Kathleen Wood (‘11)
Andrew & Peggy Newman (‘03) Dr. & Mrs. Bradley T. Smith (‘16) George H. Wood Family (‘09)
Howard & Carolyn Nimmons (‘17) Greg & Becky Smith (‘10) Doug & Lynn Yaeger (‘13)
Katie & Patrick Notestine Jr. (‘17) Karen C. Smith (‘15) John Zaegel & Courtney Simms (‘16)
Anita & John O’Connell (‘93) Steve & Kris Sneeringer (‘00) and several Anonymous donors
Mrs. William J. Oetting (‘86) In memory of Jerry Snyder (‘11)
Joan O’Hara (‘07) Patsy, Andrew, Drew Sobey (‘94)
Michael D. & Bonnie B.* O’Keefe (‘85)
Susanne Orf (‘17)
Bob Ortmeyer (‘17)
Jill Padua (‘16)
Mr. H. W. Palm (‘17)
Joann Pate (‘14)
Michael & Gaye Patterson (‘07)
Alden & Terry Pflager (‘11)
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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)
Mr. & Mrs. David Adam (‘17) Bob & Jo-Ann Bunton (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dressing (‘98)
Frank Adam III (‘81) Robert Burg (‘96) William S. Drochelman, Jr. (‘05)
Mrs. Vern Akers (‘87) Clay & Kathy Burkholder (‘15) Michelle S. Drury (‘16)
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alaly (‘91) Dr. & Mrs. Robert Burstein (‘53) Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Dugan (‘88)
Steven & Barbara Alderson (‘14) Michael Byrne & Sandra Duchon Byrne (‘12) Mary Dunavant (‘07)
In memory of Mrs. James G. Alfring (‘66) Mr. Edward Calcaterra (‘88) Marilyn Dunbar & Amy Dunbar Schepker (‘07)
Bill & Terri Allen (‘05) Dr. & Mrs. Octavio R. Chirino (‘89) Charla Dziedzic (‘15)
Julie & Ken Allman (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. R.B. Clark, III (‘12) Anne & Jim East (‘05)
Paul R. Altsheler, Jr., MD (‘87) Jim & Kathy Clodfelter (‘10) Theresa Easterday (‘18)
Harry & Jan Amann (‘04) Debbie & Dennis M. Collins (‘16) Mary & Scott Edwards & Family (‘99)
Julius & Gayle Anderson (‘07) John Collins (‘18) Lynn & Bill Elliot (‘12)
Mrs. George W. Andrews (‘61) Michael D. Comens (‘17) Richard G. Engelsmann (‘09)
Mrs. Stephen J. Apted (‘89) Jeff & Rebecca Cook (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Epstein (‘07)
Todd & Lisa Arends (‘87) Marcy & Rick Cornfeld (‘06) Mr. & Mrs. Don Erdbruegger (‘94)
Mr. & Mrs. John Bacon (‘16) Ellen & Andy Cornwell (‘14) Ted & Judy Esswein Family (‘17)
Jason & Dana Baker (‘18) Tom & Joyce Cornwell (‘10) Lois C. Etling (‘16)
Sally Bakula (‘93) Joan Asche Coyle (‘47) Lloyd & Connie Evitts (‘03)
In memory of Bill & Inky Ball (‘80) Mary Ellen Cremins (‘04) Dave Fahrenkamp & Kelly Hahs (‘12)
William Ballard (‘87) Timothy & Sharon Crnko (‘17) Tony & Susan Favazza (‘11)
Julie Bantle (‘18) The Croak Family (‘66) Gary Feldman (‘18)
John & Judy Barada (‘13) Sean Cullen (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. William Fiala (‘13)
Wayne & M.J. Barker (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Culver (‘98) Bob & Marlene Fields (‘13)
C. Bartle/L. Grandy (‘97) William & Christina Cuppett (‘14) Gina A. Fiordelisi (‘92)
Mr. & Mrs. William L. Basler (‘14) Bob, Laura, Mark & Sarah Curtin (‘11) Richard & Sheila Flom (‘07)
Mr. & Mrs. Lee F. Bearman (‘93) Michael & Kimberly Dambach (‘18) In memory of Robert E. Flynn, Jr. &
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Beatty (‘05) Chris & Molly Danforth (‘16) Virginia H. Flynn (‘89)
Gerald (Jerry) Beckerle (‘07) Anthony Daniele (‘13) Mark Foster (‘14)
Charles A. Beckermann (‘28) Hank & Vicki Darabcsek (‘00) Irene Fox (‘96)
Mary Bernsen (‘18) Ellen Darling (‘04) Jim & Melissa Fox (‘18)
Jack & Marsha Bishop (‘86) Gary & Barbara Darlington (‘13) Joe & Gen Frank (‘10)
Mary Bisto (‘14) Alex Datuin, MD (‘10) Don & Ann Franke (‘17)
Kelly & Linda Boehmer, BHHS Select (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Dawson (‘93) William M. French (‘93)
Dr. & Mrs. George Bohigian (‘14) Kristi & Brian Dentinger (‘14) John Fries, Jr. (‘15)
Jane Bolliger (‘16) Linda & Ed Desmond (‘16) In memory of Catherine Frisse (‘99)
Lori & Bill Borger (‘12) Kathleen & Terry Dessent (‘00) Brenda & Dena Futrell (‘13)
Dr. & Mrs. Chris Bowe (‘18) Mrs. Patricia Deutsch (‘18) Judge Gary M. Gaertner (‘12)
Carole & Glenn* Brandt (‘07) Tom & Sarah Dillon (‘87) Mrs. James E. Gaffney (‘94)
Parker & Mary Brauer (‘16) Dennis & Nancy Doering (‘13) Gallop Family Foundation (‘87)
James A. Breckenridge (‘52) Gregory Doerr & Paul Hueseman (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Galt III (‘09)
Barbara & Dolph Bridgewater (‘10) Mrs. Patrick M. Donelan (‘01) David R. Ganz (‘00)
Bill & Penny Broderick (‘05) Dennis C.Donnelly & Rebecca McDermott (‘87) Anne Garrison (‘85)
Ernest A. Brooks III (‘86) Sean & Stacy Donnelly (‘16) Robert A. Gau (‘90)
William & Janice Brucker (‘18) Dr. & Mrs. Charles H. Dougherty (‘16) David & Susan Gearhart (‘94)
Buddy & Rusty (‘10) Jill & Ed Dowd (‘18) Sheila Gephardt (‘92)
Mr. & Mrs. M. O. Buder (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy (‘04) Donald & Gretchen Gerber (‘78)
Jack* & Jane Buehler (‘08) Richard & Claire Doyle (‘13) Alan Gerstein & Ilene Wittels (‘14)
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G U A R A N T O R S CONT. Pat & Sam Hopmeier (‘11) Anita & James Lamont (‘12)
Horan Children (‘12) Susan Langheim (‘18)
Linda & William F. Giese III (‘08) Richard W. Horner (‘60) Mrs. Donald A. LaPoint (‘11)
Nicki & John Gillis (‘05) Greg & Jennifer Hudson (‘18) Debbie & Michael Lefton (‘18)
Linda W. Givens (‘01) John & Suvatthana (Suzy) Hudson (‘84) Paul Leightner (‘16)
George Gladis (‘17) Ted Hume & Family (‘87) Mrs. John K. Lilly (‘89)
Michelle Glass (‘16) Claire & Bruce Hundelt (‘87) Harmony & Christine Lineback (‘07)
Mrs. Amanda Glenn (‘15) Kathryn & John Hungerford (‘02) Daniel & Zoe Linza (‘18)
Patricia M. Goessling (‘03) Lynn Hurster (‘15) Joseph & Joan Lipic (‘94)
Carolyn Gold (‘87) Linda Hyken (‘17) Dr. George A. Lodoly (‘13)
Evelyn B. Goldberg (‘01) Greg & Victoria Iken (‘15) Louis & Carole Loebner (‘86)
Kenneth Goldberg (‘17) Cindy D. Ira (‘14) Conrad & Margaret Lohrer (‘17)
Stacey Goldman (‘16) Ms. Mary Kay Jaudes (‘12) Gerry & Kay Love (‘07)
Jim & Diane Gorman (‘06) Randy & Valerie Jenkins (‘13) Kathy Lueders (‘14)
Deanna Graham (‘16) Mrs. Robert Jenkins (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. William H. Macon Jr. (‘02)
Donald C. & Marlene Grant (‘91) Elizabeth & Scott Johnson (‘18) Mrs. Jeanette Mahacek (‘15)
Mr. & Mrs. W. Ashley Gray, III (‘12) Greg & Starla Johnson (‘18) Kevin & Beverly Maher (‘03)
Cornelia Green & Bob Fletcher (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. Steven T. Johnston (‘11) Sharon & Martin Margherio (‘18)
Dr. & Mrs. Morton R. Green (‘89) Drs. Gregory & Grace Jones (‘14) The Ray Martin Family (‘98)
Michael & Christine Grewe (‘18) Judy Jones (‘89) The Mastorakos Family (‘10)
Shirley A. Grider (‘13) Warren & Florence Dennis & Chris Matteuzzi (‘87)
Dolores Grollman (‘12) Rita S. Mayer (‘17)
Charles Guilford Family (‘89) Kaemmerer Family (‘88) Jim, Pat, Sara & Kevin McAtee (‘95)
Mr.* & Mrs. Frank J. Guyol, Jr. (‘51) Robert Kanterman & Caryn Fine (‘14) Mrs. Virginia McCook (‘14)
Richard Haberstroh (‘15) Dr. Louis Kappel* & Helen Kappel* (‘87) Kathy & Tom McDermott (‘14)
Burnell & Kathryn Hackman (‘14) Jeanne & Aron Katzman (‘87) Linda K. McDowell (‘11)
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Haffner (‘06) Chris & Jean Kavanaugh (‘18) Tom & Mary McGhee (‘88)
The Hafner Family (‘17) Senator & Mrs. Mike Kehoe (‘11) Jim & Susan McHugh (‘03)
Mr. & Mrs. John Hammond (‘15) Barb & Joe Kelley & Kane Family (‘67) Jim & Jackie Meier (‘05)
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hanley (‘97) Suzanne King (‘18) Mr. John J. Meier III (‘67)
Gary & Catherine Hansen (‘18) Ken & Mary Klasing (‘12) Dr. Robert & Heidi Meister (‘14)
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hartley (‘13) Janet Kling (‘17) in Honor of Nadine Peper Meoli (‘16)
Thelma M. Hartnett (‘98) William E. Klipsch (‘17) Kathy Mertz (‘17)
Jeff & Brenda Hebrank (‘03) Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kloppenburg (‘18) Mr. Daivd Meyers (‘16)
Lynn Heidinger-Brown (‘92) David J. & Susan W. Klotz (‘10) Ann & Michael Middleton (‘14)
Margot & Allen Heininger (‘89) Ed Kniep & Kathy Holman (‘00) Michael & Jean Miller (‘07)
Vicki Helfrey (‘16) Nancy & Edward “Ted” Koplar (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Sandford J. Miller (‘10)
Mr. & Mrs. J. Philip Hellwege (‘10) Paul & Nancy Kopsky (‘14) Susan & Bruce Miller (‘17)
Anne & Ron Henges (‘11) Dr. & Mrs. David F. Kowalczyk (‘98) Jon & Sharon Moen (‘18)
J. Gordon Henges (‘17) Wes & Judy Kozeny (‘18) Sue & Sarah Montgomery (‘10)
Patricia J. Heutel (‘52) John H. Kramer, Jr. (‘15) Mrs. John S. Moore, Jr. (‘92)
Laura & Kevin Hewgley (‘15) Dr. Robert & Judy Kramer (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. H. B. Morris (‘87)
Heyde & Konieczny Families (‘16) John Kraska* (‘87) The Ray Morris Family (‘89)
Susan & Chuck Heyl (‘89) Charles & Mary Ann Krause (‘98)
Milton Hieken (‘18) Mr. & Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll (‘97) AN EVENING WITH THE STARS, 2018
Margo M. & Paul W. R. Hields (‘17) Robert Kremer &
Bill & Amy Hinderer (‘07)
Robert Hoell (‘17) Christine Alivernia-Kremer (‘03)
Warren E. & Mary Ann Hoffner (‘85) Mark, Caren & Ashley Krupinski (‘97)
Kathy Holtgrave (‘18) Mrs. Stanley Laiderman (‘16)
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Holthaus (‘09) Annette LaMora (‘07)
Maggie & Ron Holtman (‘04) Eileen Lambert (‘17)
Mary Hopfinger (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaMear IV (‘13)
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G U A R A N T O R S CONT. Sean & Molly Roarty (‘15) Maurice St. Pierre (‘11)
David & Deborah Robert (‘16) Teresa D. Steinberg (‘18)
John & Joan Morrissey (‘10) Steven C. Roberts & Eva L. Frazer MD (‘02) Nanette Stevenson (‘18)
The Mortika Family (‘86) Terry & Susan Roscoe (‘17) Anne & Steve Stoltz (‘13)
Richard & Alice Muckerman (‘07) Dr. David S. Rosenberg & Linda Kline (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. E. Craig Stone (‘99)
Robert & Kaye Mueller (‘89) Ross Family Foundation (‘18) Judy Streif (‘14)
Forrest Murphy (‘70) Mrs. Paul M. Ross (‘04) Dr. & Mrs. David A. Striker, MD (‘11)
In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. D.P. Murray* (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Rothman (‘02) Della Kay Sullivan (‘86)
Judge Walter A. Murray, Jr. (‘16) Laura Rottjakob (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Sullivan (‘08)
Judith Neill (‘98) Kay & Phil Roush (‘14) Ellen Walz Svenson (‘17)
Tom Niedbalski (‘17) Mr. Charles Ruedebusch, Sr. (‘13) Tim & Elizabeth Swank (‘98)
Jacqueline T. Niekamp (‘80) Dawn M. Ruez (‘13) Lisa & Maddison Syberg (‘08)
Seiichi & Kim Noda (‘14) Betty & Robert Rybacki (‘08) Mark & Stephanie Szewczyk (‘17)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Nolan (‘88) Dr. & Mrs. Bobby W. Sandage, Jr. (‘11) In memory of John & Pat Taylor (‘17)
Carla & David O’Brien (‘13) Jeff & Linda Sandler (‘03) Marty & Susie Tendler (‘11)
Oertli & Braswell Families (‘87) Jim & Kathleen SanFilippo (‘04) Valerie & Todd Terry (‘17)
Mark & Sue Ohlendorf (‘17) Peter & Alice Sargent (‘11) Gary & Judith Thomas (‘13)
David J. O’Reilly (‘18) Mr. William Schicker (‘18) Gerry Thompson &
Kevin & Patti Ortyl (‘18) Joshua & Hadley Schindler (‘18)
Ross & Donna Osiek (‘04) Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Schlapprizzi (‘97) Gloria Montileone (‘96)
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Ostertag (‘86) Jim & Judy Schloeman (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Thompson (‘03)
Cecilia Parchomski (‘10) W. Stevens Schmid (‘94) Terrence Tobin (‘00)
Dr. Tricia Pavlopoulos (‘12) Elizabeth & Charles Schmitz (‘18) Gary & Debra Torrence (‘87)
Mr. Barry Pessin* (‘10) George & Rose Schmitz (‘13) Robin D. Towle (‘87)
Mrs. Trent B. Phelps (‘87) Albert “Red” Schoendienst (‘13) John* & Lucy Tucker (‘87)
James Piasecki (‘15) Janet Schrodt & Vivian Prinster (‘11) The Tull Family (‘12)
William* & Geraldine* Piel (‘91) Patricia & Samantha Schutte (‘18) C. M. Turley Family (‘31)
Bob* & Lynne Piening (‘89) Carol Schwab (‘18) Duane & Meg Turpin (‘15)
Jill & Ray Podraza (‘12) Janet Musial Schwarze (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Vancil (‘87)
Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Pollnow (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. William G. Sedlacek & Family (‘96) In memory of Gene &
Peggy Porter (‘12) Jay & Jignasa (J.J.) Shastri (‘17)
Claire Pribula (‘01) Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sheehan (‘85) Berenice Vescovo (‘87)
Tabby Wetzel Quarles (‘10) Marcia Sheer (‘18) Russell & Virginia Viehmann (‘16)
Marlene Rabe & Julie Wyatt (‘17) Donna Sheridan (‘16) Matt Villa (‘17)
Mr. & Mrs. Norfleet Rand (‘96) Mrs. David Sherman, Jr. (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. E. William Voss (‘87)
Benjamin F. Rassieur III (‘16) Linda & Norman Shore (‘95) Jim & Jo-Ann Wachter (‘17)
Thomas Reed (‘17) Frankie Siegel* & Dave Siegel (‘07) Mark & Lynn Walsh & Family (‘11)
Trevor Reese (‘18) Dr. & Mrs. Sherman J. Silber (‘87) J. R. & Mia Walters (‘94)
Dr. Charles & Debbie Rehm (‘09) Janis Fixman Silverstein (‘15) Richard & Mary Walts (‘16)
John Reinhold (‘16) Loretta A. Simon (‘96) Lisa & Toby Warticovschi (‘15)
Mr. & Mrs. H. William Reisner, Jr. (‘08) Hal & Chris Simpkin (‘16) Patrick & Christine Watterson (‘13)
John & Jean Reusch (‘10) Cindy & Randy Singer (‘16) Susan Weber (‘17)
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Rhomberg (‘87) John & Megan Sippel (‘17) Ann Wegmann (‘17)
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Richardson (‘51) Dirk & Diana Skredenske (‘07) George “Butch” & Carol Welsch (‘94)
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rick & Dr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Slocum (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. George J. West (‘94)
Brian Smith (‘14) Ken & Sandy Williams (‘14)
Miss Samantha Whitworth (‘67) Jerry* & Susan Snyder (‘12) Larry & Jan Wilson (‘16)
VJ Snyder & Family (‘97) Linda* & William Wolfinger (‘13)
AN EVENING WITH THE STARS, 2018 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Soukenik (‘94) Chester & Pam Wolkowitz (‘87)
Christopher & Christine Speidel (‘02) Kathryn L. Workman (‘03)
Dr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Spitzfaden (‘06) Karen Yeager (‘13)
Mr. & Mrs. James B. Sprick (‘17) Robert R. Zahnweh (‘94)
Jeff & Amy Zufall (‘18)
and several Anonymous donors
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CELEBRATE, HONOR OR REMEMBER
a special person…
a life event…
a fond memory of an evening of music spent under the stars
TRIBUTE AND MEMORIAL GIFTS
play an important role in fulfilling our mission of enriching lives by producing exceptional musical theatre,
accessible to all, continuing our tradition in Forest Park.
MUNY SEATS, BRICKS &
TREE CONTRIBUTORS
Show your Muny pride by naming one of our seats or
inscribing a brick in our plaza. Help maintain the trees
on-stage and the beauty of the landscapes surrounding
this theatre. Please consider supporting The Muny’s
careful nurturing of its facility and natural surroundings.
Your tax-deductible
gifts to these programs
support artistic and
operational needs of
our productions, fund
educational programs
and provide community
engagement.
For more information and a listing of new tribute and memorial gifts, named seats and
inscribed bricks, visit our website at muny.org/celebrate.
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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+)
PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($35,000+) 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)
Kenneth and Nancy
Kranzberg CMYK
LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000+)
GOLD PATRONS ($2,500–$4,999) SILVER SPONSORS ($2,000–$2,999)
Central Bank of St. Louis (‘11) Spire Inc. (‘34) Hill Investment Group (‘12)
Hogan (‘14) Weissman’s Lou Fusz Automotive Network (‘04)
Meyerkord & Meyerkord, LLC (‘10) Tarlton Corporation (‘55)
Dancewear Solutions (‘09)
BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000+)
American Medicare Counselors (‘16) Guller Foundation (‘01) P’Sghetti’s Pasta (‘11)
Armstrong Teasdale LLP (‘14)
Barrett Partners LLC (‘18) Hager Companies (‘83) Renee Johnson’s Dance Studio (‘16)
Belden Inc. (‘04)
Blue Sky Apparel & Promotions (‘12) JPC Controls (‘96) Southern Real Estate & Financial Co. (‘13)
Lou Budke’s Arrow Finance Co. (‘85)
Cadence Technology Services (‘07) The Kiesel Company (‘63) Southern Enterprises (‘18)
Essex Industries Inc. (‘70)
Fischer’s Restaurant (‘87) KPMG LLP (‘85) Thermal Science, Inc., Nu Chem, Inc. (‘87)
Frontenac Engineering (‘86)
Luxco (‘86) UMB Bank of St. Louis N. A. (‘14)
Mackenzie & Associates (‘14) US Bank (‘05)
Maritz (‘52) Jos. Ward Painting Co. (‘48)
O’Brien Industrial Holdings, LLC (‘11) Willis Towers Watson (‘85)
Pipe Systems Mechanical LLC (‘12)
GUARANTOR ($600+) Coatings Unlimited, Inc. (‘86) Koller Enterprises, Inc. (‘86)
Ryan R. Cox & Associates (‘11) Land Dynamics, Inc. (‘86)
ABC Masonry (‘00) Diesel Fuel Injection Service (‘15) Magnetic Power Systems (‘15)
AC Systems, Inc. (‘02) Directions In Design, Inc. (‘86) O. E. Brokerage Co., Inc. (‘88)
Ambassador Home Window Duct Systems, Inc. (‘96) One On One (‘95)
Dunn & Miller, P.C. (‘06) Planned Parties Inc. (‘85)
Cleaning (‘18) EMS Group (‘05) Prime Package & Label Co.,LLC (‘10)
Ameren Missouri (‘20) Engineered Lubricants Co. (‘98) Rhodes Equipment Company (‘69)
Baisch & Skinner, Inc. (‘88) Grossman Iron & Steel Co. (‘87) Runnymede Law Group (‘15)
R. Beuc Architects, Inc. (‘87) Gustine Avenue LLC (‘88) Semco Plastic Co., Inc. (‘86)
Hankins Construction Co. (‘90) Shapiro Sales Company (‘17)
Borghi Floors (‘16) Hoener Associates Architects (‘93) St. Louis Paving, Inc. (‘15)
BSI Constructors Inc. (‘98) Inventory Sales Company (‘18) Union Service Co., Inc. (‘30)
Cambridge Engineering, Inc. (‘63)
Castle Building Group (‘06)
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 Equifax Shell Oil Company
ADP Impact Fund Johnson Controls Foundation
Air Products Mfg. Mallinckrodt
Aon Risk Services Boeing Monsanto Company Staenberg Group Inc
AT&T Bunge North America Foundation Novus International Inc. Thrivent Financial For
Bank Of America Eaton Pfizer Foundation
Elsevier Foundation Lutherans Foundation
US Bank
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ILLINOIS BUS SERVICES (FRIDAYS ONLY)
MCT Muny Express (Alton, Edwardsville and Highland) St. Clair Square Muny Express
Services provided by Madison County Transit Services provided by St. Clair County Transit District
For schedules and information visit the website For more information visit the website at www.scctd.org and
at www.mct.org (look for Muny Express under click on “Special Services” on the left column,
Bus Services) or call (618) 797-4636. or call (618) 628-8090.
A HISTORY OF THE MUNY 79
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!”
80 T H E M U N Y R E P E R T O R Y
Addams Family, The ............................. 2014 Chinese Honeymoon................................1924 Golden Dawn...........................................1929
Aida.................................................. 2006, 16 Chocolate Soldier, The............1921,26,29,35, Gondoliers,The........................................1920
Aida ( Verdi)..............................................1928 Good News......................1935, 40, 44, 66, 74
Ain’t Misbehavin’.....................................1994 40, 43, 49, 56 Grand Night for Singing, A......................1981
Al Hirt’s Impressions of New Orleans.......1976 Chorus Line, A..1981, 82, 85, 89, 97, 2002, 2017 Grand Ole Muny Opry..............................1976
Al Jolson, Tonight!...................................1980 Chu Chin Chow........................1943 (2 weeks) Grease....................1982, 88, 93, 99, 07, 14
Aladdin................................................2012 Cinderella...................1961, 65, 80, 95, 2003 Great Music.............................................1957
All Shook Up............................................2017 Cinderella on Ice......................................1990 Great Waltz, The...1937, 40, 43, 46 (2 weeks)
Allegro...................................................1955 Circus Princess, The..........................1930, 31
Alone At Last...........................................1930 Connecticut Yankee, A......................1936, 48 51, 56, 61
American Way, The...................1940 (2 weeks) Count of Luxembourg, The................1925, 26 Guys and Dolls...1955, 57, 65, 69, 77, 96, 2004
Andre Kostelanetz N.Y. Philharmonic........1976 Countess Maritza........................1928, 31, 52 Gypsy.............................1963,67,74,89,2006
Annie...1978(2weeks),83,89,94,99,2004,09 Crazy for You................................1998, 2003 Gypsy Baron............................................1923
Annie Get Your Gun....1952 (2 weeks), 56, 62 Cyrano de Bergerac....................1932, 34, 53 Gypsy Love..................................1923, 37, 46
Damn Yankees.....1957, 64, 69, 78, 98, 2010 Hairspray...........................................2009, 15
68, 81, 93, 2005 Dancin’.............................................1985 Hans Christian Andersen..................1981, 91
Anthony Newley.......................................1976 Dancing Years.........................................1947 Hansel and Gretel/Act II,
Anything Goes..................1940, 60, 72, 82, 99 Debbie Reynolds Show...........................1980
Applause.................................................1971 Desert Song, The.......1930, 32, 33, 35, 41, 43 “The Nutcracker” Ballet.................1958, 66
Apple Blossoms.................................1940, 47 Happy Hunting.........................................1958
Apple Tree, The........................................1986 46, 50, 55, 60, 66, 79, 96 (in Concert) Hello, Dolly!.......1968, 71, 77, 92, 97, 2007, 14
Around the World in 80 Days................1962, 87 Destry Rides Again..................................1961 Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass..........1968 (1 night)
Auld Lang Syne.......................................1948 Diahann Carroll Show.................1971 (1 night) Here’s Love.............................................1965
Babes in Arms.........................................1940 Die Fledermaus............................1923, 47, 51 Her Regiment..........................................1925
Babes in Toyland.......1920, 26, 29, 37, 43, 47, Dinah Shore Show.....................1972 (1 night) High Button Shoes.......................1951, 65, 83
Do I Hear a Waltz?...................................1967 High School Musical................................2008
52, 59, 63 Dollar Princess........................................1927 Highwayman, The....................................1922
Babette...................................................1939 Dolly Varden............................................1925 Hit the Deck..........................1942, 44, 48, 56
Baker’s Wife, The.....................................1976 Dream Street...........................................1984 Holiday Inn...............................................2015
Balalaika........................................1941,43 Dreamgirls..............................................2012 Honeymooners, The.................................1932
Ballroom................................................1979 Drood!................................................1988 Hooray for Hollywood!............................2002
Bartered Bride, The.....................1937, 39, 52 East Wind...............................1934, 40, 46, 50 How to Succeed in Business Without
Baryshnikov, Mikhail................................1983 Eileen...............................................1926,44
Beau Brummel........................................1933 El Capitan................................................1919 ReallyTrying.....1966(2weeks),70,81,2002
Beauty and the Beast....................2005, 10, 15 Enchantress, The.....................................1929 I Do! I Do!....................................1974, 83, 91
Beggar Princess, The...............................1924 Engelbert Humperdinck Show....1970 (1 night) I Dream of Jeanie...................................1963
Beggar Student, The................................1921 Erminie...............................................1925 Il Trovatore...............................................1926
Bells Are Ringing.........1959 (2 weeks), 66, 79 Evening of Gershwin, An..........................2001 Into The Woods.......................................2015
Beloved Rogue........................................1935 Evening of Great Music, An......................1956 Iolanthe.............................................1926
Big River..................................................1987 Evening of Operetta with the Irene..............................1931,41,44,49,57,73
Big Show of 1936....................................1972 It’s Delightful, It’s Delovely,
Billy Elliot.................................................2014 Saint Louis Symphony, An...................1995
Bitter Sweet..........1933, 36, 41, 45, 49, 53, 74 Evening of Richard Rodgers, An..............2000 It’s Cole Porter.....................................1991
Bloomer Girl......................................1949, 53 Evita..................................1985, 89, 96, 2001 Jesus Christ Superstar..1985,90,96,2005,2017
Blossom Time.........................1930, 32, 53, 62 Fanny..................................................1959 Jimmy Durante Show................1971 (1 night)
Blue Paradise, The...................................1932 Fantasticks, The......................................2002 Jim Nabors Show, The
Bohemian Girl.............1919, 24, 29, 36, 44, 51 Fencing Master, The................................1923
Bolshoi Ballet, The.............................1973, 75 Festival on Ice..........................................1985 .........................1971 (2 nights), 72 (1 night)
Boys from Syracuse, The..........................1964 Fiddler on the Roof.....1970 (2 weeks), 73, 76, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor®
Breakfast at Tiffany’s..............................2004
Brigadoon.......1950, 55, 63, 68, 79, 90, 2001 82, 87, 93, 98, 2003, 08, 16 Dreamcoat...................1986,97,2002,07,12
Buddy Holly Story, The............................2015 Finian’s Rainbow...............................1958, 77 Jubilee...............................................1945,48
Burt Bacharach Show........................1970, 76 Firefly, The..................1920, 24, 39, 41, 45, 49 Katinka.........................................1920, 27, 39
Bye Bye Birdie.......1962, 66, 80, 90, 98, 2011 Florodora...........................................1924, 33 Kid Boots.................................................1936
Cabaret................................................1971 Flower Drum Song......1961 (2 weeks), 65, 81 King and I, The.....1955-59-63, 67 (2 weeks),
Calamity Jane..........................................1961 Follies..................................................1972
Call Me Madam...........................1954, 59, 68 Footloose.........................................2010 71, 76, 83, 89, 94, 99, 2006, 12
Camelot................1965 (3 weeks), 69, 75, 81, Fortune Teller, The.............1921, 24, 37, 45, 49 Kismet....................................1956,60,69,77
42nd Street..1985, 86, 91, 96, 2004, 09, 16 Kiss Me, Kate.......1953 (2 weeks), 56, 61, 66,
83, 95, 2002, 09 Fra Diavolo.........................................1921, 26
Can-Can..................................1957,61,66,83 Funny Girl...............................1967, 75, 84, 97 75, 81, 91, 2011
Carmen..............................................1953,59 Funny Thing Happened on the Knickerbocker Holiday.............................1940
Carnival!............................................1963,80 Knights of Song..................................1938, 60
Carousel.....................1950 (2 weeks), 55, 64, Way to the Forum, A.........1979, 2000, 2017 La Cage aux Folles...................................1986
Geisha...................................................1922 Lady in Ermine.........................................1928
68, 75, 79, 88 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes..........1954, 59, 86 Lady in the Dark................................1950, 58
Carpenters Show........................1972 (1 night) Gentlemen Unafraid................................1938 Land of Smiles........................................1932
Carroll O’Conner Show............................1973 George M!...................................1970, 81, 92 Last Waltz, The.................................1932, 34
Castles in the Air......................................1929 Gigi....................................................1973, 82 Legally Blonde.........................................2011
Cat and the Fiddle, The........1933, 35, 45, 52 Gingerbread Man, The.............................1938 Les Misérables..................................2007, 13
Cats...................................1987, 94, 2004, 10 Girl Crazy.....................................1942, 51, 75 Leonard Bernstein N.Y. Philharmonic.....1976
Cavalleria Rusticana................................1925 Glamorous Night................................1936, 42 Li’l Abner....................................1959, 63, 80
Chicago..........................................1977,2012 Glen Campbell Show...............1971 (2 nights) Lilac Domino............................................1924
Chimes of Normandy, The....1919, 21, 38, 47 Godspell.............................1989,95,2003,09 Little Me............................................1965, 80
Little Mermaid, The.....................2011, 2017
Little Shop of Horrors...............1990, 96, 2011
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Liza Minnelli Show, The...........................1972 Open Road............................................1944 Song of Norway..........1949 (2 weeks), 54, 59
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 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
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’ in the Rain......1986, 95, 2000, 05, 11
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
82 F O R Y O U R I N F O R M A T I O N
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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 donation receipt reflecting the rain check value will be issued for tax purposes.
Rain checks must be redeemed by August 31, 2018 either in person or by mail to The Muny Box Office and are
only extended to ticket holders with a paid admission. Only actual, legible tickets, in their original form will be
accepted as rain checks. Notice of a cancelled performance will be posted on www.muny.org and on the recorded
message at (314) 361-1900.
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HEC IS PROUD TO PRESENT our new documentary
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Mike Isaacson meet the cast: Ray Fournie,
Artistic Director & Executive Pete Messineo Muny Performer, Former Board
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Former Head of Wardrobe Depart-
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Dennis Reagan Kim Stone, Dresser Monica Dickhens,
Donna Stone, Dresser
President and CEO Joneal Joplin, Actor Stage Manager
Julie Piekarski Probst Harry Hamm, Entertainment Jeanne Trevor, Singer
Former Muny Performer, Reporter, KMOX Radio … and more!
Actress “The Facts of Life” In 2018, as the Muny
Jerry Bolen, marks 100 seasons, HEC
Ken Page, Actor will take you backstage
Muny Percussionist for a rare glimpse inside
Janice Hawk everyone’s favorite theatre
Carole Buck, under the stars!
Former Muny Dancer
Former Muny Performer
Judith Newmark
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