49 MISSOURI LOTTERY EAST LAWN STAGE LICHTENSTEIN PLAZA WEST LAWN & PAVILION For a complete schedule and times of pre-show entertainment, visit muny.org. Next Up: Pre-Show Entertainment for DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID June 20 Ben Stitzel June 21 Charles Creath June 22 Ben Stitzel June 23 Connor Blankenship June 24 The Muny Kids June 25 & 26 Connor Blankenship June 27 The Muny Teens June 28 & 29 Charles Creath June 20 – 29 Fresh Heir June 20 Artscope Build-A-Bear Workshop Enchanted Events Girls, Inc. Wish Upon A Star With Us June 21 Build-A-Bear Workshop Craft Alliance Nigel Thomas Steel Drum Flavor Paul Mitchell The School St. Louis St. Louis Public Library Upper Limits Indoor Rock Climbing Gym June 22 Build-A-Bear Workshop Girls On The Run Healthworks Kids Museum Muny Kids St. Louis Public Library St. Louis Symphony The Magic House June 23 Build-A-Bear Workshop Climb So iLL Enchanted Events Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis Muny Teens June 24 Build-A-Bear Workshop Junior Achievment of Greater St. Louis Little Fishes Swim School Little Medical School Rock Show Academy Welsch Heating and Cooling Co. June 25 Build-A-Bear Workshop Girls In The Know Mount Hope Show Me Jumpers Painting With A Twist Brentwood Sweet and Sassy 51 June 26 Build-A-Bear Workshop Butterfly House, MO Botanical Garden Krupinski Academy of Dance Little Medical School St. Louis County Library Welsch Heating and Cooling Company June 27 Build-A-Bear Workshop Grand Center Arts Academy Missouri Department of Conservation St. Louis Hoop Club Sweetie & The Toothaches The Cup Tutti Frutti June 28 American Girl St. Louis Build-A-Bear Workshop Girls, Inc. Great Circle Missouri Department of Conservation Tapping With Tina’s Ballerinas June 29 Build-A-Bear Workshop Joyful Noise Missouri Department of Conservation Saint Louis Science Center St. Louis County Library With support from the Regional Arts Commission Mount Hope Show Me Jumpers A Special Thank You to Jesus Christ Superstar Pre-Show Festival Participants: Andrew Stephen Trio Ben Stitzel Connor Blankenship Dance Project Saint Louis Edward Jones Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation Teen Talent Competition Winners Muny Kids Muny Teens New Era Productions Dance Academy Republic Services Rooftop Church Worship Band SmartMouth Safety National Sweetie & The Toothaches
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NEXT AT THE MUNY 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. GENERAL INFORMATION Adults $23.00 Children $11.00 (10 and under) Regular or children’s menu A 15% gratuity will be added for split checks and parties of 6 or more. Complete Culver Pavilion and Café One menus available online at www.muny.org/dining Disney’s The Little Mermaid JUNE 20–26 CHILLED THAI BASIL MANGO SOUP SLICED BEEF FILET Soft Tomato Polenta, Española Sauce, Tomato Concassé GREEN PEPPERCORN CRUSTED SALMON Saffron Cream, Vegetable Spaghetti BAKED MEAT LASAGNA Four Cheeses and Red Sauce KIDS’ BUFFET An Assortment of Kids’ Favorites Dinner buffet is accompanied by two sides and dessert du jour Children’s Menu Available • Full Bar Available CULVER RESERVATIONS ONLINE: muny.org/dining PHONE: (314) 361-1900 ext. 575 53 M–F 10am–4pm Sat 10am–1pm Casual dining option featuring salads, grinders, pizza, snacks and beverages.
Muny Education Programs Acting for Musical Theatre at The Muny Make A Musical With The Muny Supported by: The Arts and Education Council of Greater St. Louis and AT&T The Muny/Webster Intensive The Muny Kids and The Muny Teens & Youth Ensemble Supported by: The Albers/Kuhn Family Foundation, Centene Charitable Foundation and Randy Mitchell Endowment The Technical Theatre Training: T3 Program is a new Muny initiative created to expand the network of craftsmen, artisans and theatre professionals who work both locally and nationally in the entertainment industry. It provides direct training and mentorship to local underserved high school students with an interest in technical theatre. It is designed to help prepare them for living wage jobs in the industry of technical theatre by creating a clear path for work, or for further education in these fields. Special thanks to IATSE Local 6, USA Local 829, the Randy Mitchell Endowment Fund, John Russell and Joe & Dianna Adorjan for their support of this program. Other Muny Education Programs Include: The Muny Youth Ensemble Supported by: The Johnston Family Fund The Resident Choreographer for The Muny Teens Youth Ensemble and Performing Troupe Supported by: Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Piening, Piening Family Fund of the Greater St. Louis Community Foundation St. Louis High School Musical Theatre Awards Supported by: Wells Fargo Advisors Providing Access and Training for Tomorrow’s Musical Theatre Audiences and Participants This week we highlight Technical Theatre Training: T3 54 For more information about the Muny’s education programs visit muny.org/education
stlzoo.org Jungle Boogie Friday Night Concert Series presented by Mid America Chevy Dealers | Friday Nights, 5–8 p.m. Ready to answer the call of the wild—or maybe just sing along? We’ll be up late every Friday evening with free concerts by some of St. Louis’ top bands—in addition to our usual chorus of resident performers at Sea Lion Sound. For an encore, visit until 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, for Prairie Farms Summer Zoo Weekends. June 16 NO CONCERT June 23 Push the Limit June 30 Ticket to the Beatles July 7 Funky Butt Brass Band July 14 Three Pedros July 21 Duhart July 28 Midnight Piano Band August 4 The Throwbacks August 11 Zydeco Crawdaddies August 18 The Mighty Pines August 25 Miss Jubilee September 1 Soulard Blues Band WILD THANG, YOU MAKE MY SEA LION SING. ZOO-17305_JungleBoogie_Muny_June1.indd 1 5/5/17 10:12 AM Hogan is a proud supporter of The Muny! 99 Years of Transportation Excellence www.hogan1.com Full Service Truck Leasing - Commercial Truck Rental Dedicated Services - Fleet Maintenance - Truckload - Logistics - Used Vehicle Sales 866.GO.HOGAN
51 From its first official performances in 1919, 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 28% of total attendance) enjoyed complimentary admission in 2016. 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, applications will be accepted from February 1 through March 31, 2018 at muny.org/community-access. Providing Standing Ovations for Everyone Community Access Last Night @ The Muny For a nightly recap of the sights and sounds from The Muny, check out muny.org/lastnight. Have you seen the Muny website? The site features regular press updates, full cast biographies and all the information you need to plan your perfect night at The Muny. Visit muny.org today! Behind the scenes video interviews, performance photos and more! Stay Connected Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr and Snapchat. Search #themuny to connect with The Muny! 56
The Muny is fortunate to work with partners that share its desire to become a more energy efficient and environmentally responsible facility. Building a Greener Muny Ameren Ameren has been instrumental in helping The Muny upgrade its electrical systems, and in supporting other energy-focused initiatives, such as our audience cooling fans and The Muny’s solar energy installation. Kirberg Company The Kirberg Company’s generosity has made possible the installation of an 80-module solar panel system that produces 25,000 kWh of energy each year. The solar array saves The Muny thousands of dollars in energy expenses annually while reducing its environmental impact. The Muny Fan Club Harry & Sally Johnston, The Johnston Family Fund, Mr. and Mrs. William Holekamp, Chuck and Jan Mueller along with a host of other contributors made possible the installation of the whisper quiet fans and the efficient blower system that now provide our audiences with refreshing breezes. Republic Services Now in its sixth year, the Muny recycling program recycles a substantial portion of the waste generated in the auditorium (cups, bottles, etc.), along with many scenic and shop elements that would have gone into landfills. Republic recycles more than 144,000 tons of waste annually in the St. Louis area. Missouri Department of Conservation As The Muny’s Official Conservation Partner and sponsor of The Muny’s Mighty Oaks, MDC works to remind our guests that while The Muny’s outdoor setting creates a beautiful environment, it also supplies cooling shade and wind abatement that contribute to an enjoyable Muny experience. Visit the Muny website or look for the signs identifying Tree Tour sites on the Muny grounds to learn more about this valuable resource. Big Shark Bicycle Company Many Muny performers and creative artists now make their daily journey to The Muny on bicycles provided by Big Shark. As an enjoyable option for our artists, the bicycles reduce the number of trips required by our artist shuttles, saving fuel and contributing to a healthier environment. Printed Material In a continued effort for a more environmentally responsible facility, The Muny is now printing all marketing materials and show programs on recycled paper. By choosing recycled paper, we are completing the recycling loop. We hope you will join us in saluting these valuable partners. 57
Supporting the arts. That’s the Enterprise Way. 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, serving our communities and enriching our experiences. Pick-up subject to geographic and other restrictions. ©2017 Enterprise Rent-A-Car. H04839 4.17 Enterprise is a proud supporter of The Muny.
Bring Your Group to The Muny & SAVE! Beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces available Bar and kitchen spaces adjacent to Culver Pavilion are perfect for weddings and receptions Professional studio spaces are ideal for rehearsals or corporate events For more information about facility rentals: go to muny.org/facilityrental or call Jane Schell at 314-595-5708 Create a singular sensation when you reserve one of The Muny’s modern and flexible spaces. They’re distinctive, they’re dramatic, and they’ll help you create an event as distinguished as The Muny itself. Host a Memorable Special Event at The Muny Buffet dinners available at our on-site restaurant, The Culver Pavilion Private catered dinners available in the West Pavilion for select group reservations Enjoy 25% savings off single ticket prices Exclusive FREE backstage tours available for group reservations The perfect outing for family, friends or students! BRING 15 FRIENDS 25% SAVE FREE picnic table reservations (in select area) For Group Ticket Discounts: go to muny.org/groups or call Jane Schell at 314-595-5708
Take the Muny Trolley from the DeBaliviere MetroLink Station for all shows during the 2017 season. Service begins at 7:00 PM and operates every 20 minutes $2 for adults / $1 for children 5–12 / All Metro tickets, passes and transfers are accepted on the Muny Trolley. Visit MetroStLouis.org for more information. MK170370 Connecting Riders Throughout Illinois Directly with The Muny ILLINOIS BUS SERVICES (FRIDAYS ONLY) MCT Muny Express (Alton and Edwardsville) Services provided by Madison County Transit For schedules and information visit the website at www.mct.org (look for Muny Express under Bus Services) or call (618) 797-4636. St. Clair Square Muny Express Services provided by St. Clair County Transit District For more information visit the website at www.scctd.org and click on “Special Services” on the left column, or call (618) 628-8090. Since its founding in 1918, the Muny has endeavored to be a community resource, with facilities and productions that are accessible to all, regardless, of their physical or financial limitations. Accessibility means that, in addition to nearly 1,500 free seats nightly, The Muny is honored to provide: • Wheelchair assistance facilitated by our trained usher staff • Two major parking areas for individuals with disabilities • Accessible restrooms and water fountains • Braille menus at all concession stands • Sign language interpreted performances (Signers: Daniel Betzler and Loretto Freeman) • Assistive listening devices • Described performances (Describers provided by MindsEye Radio) • Wheelchair access to both our backstage tours, and dining in the Culver pavilion The Muny was proud to receive the 2015 Shine The Light Award from Paraquad - the leading disability services provider in the St. Louis region. Shine the Light Award recipients are nominated by their peers based on accomplishments in such areas as employment/hiring practices for people with disabilities, dedication to ensuring an accessible facility for all, disability-focused customer service training, and support and advocacy for disability rights and services. Accessibility at The Muny We also express our sincere thanks to our partner, Ascension, for its valuable support as our Official Access Services Sponsor.
61 Generous Support SUPPORT The Muny works with a variety of special event and promotional partners whose generosity enhances our donor and guest activities. Please keep them in mind the next time you’re hosting a special event, need a tasty treat or are looking for a memorable gift. Delicious and Memorable Special Event Support • Anheuser-Busch Biergarten • Build-A-BearTM • The Cup • Drury Hotels • Gus’ Pretzels • The Melting Pot (U. City) • Nothing Bundt Cakes (Brentwood) • POPtions! Popcorn • Prairie Farms • Starbucks Contributions That Reach Beyond the Footlights Above: Build-A-Bear giving away “Beary Special Friends” during Pre-Show Festival. Left: The Cup along with many other vendors provided special treats during our Partner Preview event this year. Above: The turntable during floor replacement construction. At The Turn of a Century Built in 1930, The Muny’s iconic turntable is one of the largest in the nation, spanning 47 feet in diameter. This integral part of Muny magic operates on a computerized counterweight system, allowing the table to turn any direction at a moment’s notice. In approximately 35 seconds, Muny audiences can be transported from the Corny Collins Show to the Turnblad residence with a smooth 180° turn. While renovated throughout the years, the original structure and concept still stands. Without a doubt, this piece of Muny history will continue to turn heads for years to come. Special thanks to the John Sakach Company of St. Louis.
YOU ARE OUR PARTNERS IN ART. The mission of The Muny is to enrich lives by producing exceptional musical theatre, accessible to all, continuing our remarkable tradition in Forest Park. Fulfilling that mission takes talent, expertise, teamwork and lots of support. Unlike many institutions in Forest Park, The Muny receives no tax support from the Zoo-Museum District or Missouri Arts Council. Support from our Partners ensures that The Muny will continue its commitment to create, produce and share magical musical evenings in Forest Park, accessible to all in our community. If you aren’t a Muny Partner already, please consider joining today! THE MUNY LEGACY SOCIETY As The Muny looks toward the future, we deeply appreciate the following contributors who have pledged significant financial resources to our Endowment. Endowment gifts safeguard The Muny’s technical and artistic capacities, allow us to address capital needs and to remain a landmark institution for generations to come. The Alberici Foundation Marion & Van-Lear Black III Parker B. Condie, Sr. Family Drury Hotels Emerson Donald Fassold Charles P. & June Gallagher Doug & Vicki Hill William & Kerry Holekamp Interco Charitable Trust The Johnston Family Fund The JSM Charitable Trust and Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell, III Catherine Frances Juergens Memorial Fund Peter & Susan Krombach Oliver* & Mary Langenberg Michael & Margaret Ann Latta Ned & Sally Lemkemeier Richard G. Millman The Randy Mitchell Endowment Fund Charles W. & Janet T. Mueller William R. Orthwein Jr. & Laura Rand Orthwein Foundation Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell Spoehrer Charitable Trust Ruth Davis & Wylie Todd Charitable Foundation and several Anonymous donors 62 SUPPORT THE MUNY BEQUEST SOCIETY The Muny is a tradition for many families and we would like to thank our Bequest Society members for their planning and forethought to include The Muny as part of their estate plans. These gifts will ultimately ensure that The Muny will continue to produce exceptional musical theatre and become a tradition for families of the future. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy David R. Ganz John & Suvatthana Hudson Michael McGrath Estate of Eileen A. Pfeifer Estate of Mary E. Schrey Estate of Lorayn P. Strauss Jim & Gerry Thompson Dorothy Anna Walters Living Trust Lawrence & Kerri White and several Anonymous donors For more information about becoming a Muny Partner, call 314.361.1900 and ask for Courtney (ext. 327) or Sonja (ext. 328). For Corporate Partnerships, contact Bill (ext. 362). To report an error, omission or to request an adjustment please call 314.595.5728. Donors are recognized with the year of their first consecutive annual gift to The Muny. * Indicates deceased. All listings are current as of May 31, 2017
SUPPORT 63 With more than 330 members, Hall of Fame donors provide outstanding annual support of $1,000 or more to The Muny. Hall of Fame donors enjoy many special benefits including: VIP parking in front of The Muny, invitations to attend rehearsals, visits with key creative staff, watching from the wings and much more – bringing them closer to the artistry of musical theatre. HALL OF FAME Thomas & Ruth Brouster (‘87) August A. Busch III Charitable Trust (‘66) Dula-Kobusch Charitable Trust (‘85) Steve & Linda Finerty (‘97) Sam & Marilyn Fox (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. William F. Holekamp (‘05) Ned & Sally Lemkemeier (‘83) Mr. & Mrs. James S. McDonnell III (‘43) Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Mueller (‘94) Albert L. Nelson III (‘99) Eric P. & Evelyn E. Newman Foundation (‘14) Mr. Robert A. Ridgway (‘62) Nancy A. Ross (‘91) Spoehrer Family Charitable Trust (‘08) The Steward Family Foundation (‘12) Andrew & Barbara Taylor (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Orrin S. Wightman, III (‘85) and several Anonymous donors LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000-$9,999) PATRONS CIRCLE ($10,000+) GOLD PATRON ($2,500-$4,999) Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Baur (‘85) Marion & Van-Lear Black (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Blackford F. Brauer (‘11) William H. T. Bush (‘89) Louis & Rochelle Cella (‘07) Dean & Lisa Erhardt (‘12) Donald Fassold (‘03) Ray & Mary Fournie (‘95) Ron & Cheryl Fromm (‘07) Earle & Suzanne Harbison (‘87) Doug & Vicki Hill (‘03) Michael & Barbara Hurst (‘97) Edward & Margaret Imo (‘98) Mike Isaacson & Joe Ortmeyer (‘12) Mr.* & Mrs. Henry O. Johnston (‘63) Nancy & Kenneth Kranzberg (‘88) Fred & June Kummer (‘11) Michael & Margaret Ann Latta (‘86) Harry & Genie Mueller (‘87) Roy Pfautch (‘91) Greg, Terese & Virginia Portell (‘10) Denny & Michelle Reagan (‘03) Alfred & Marsha Rheinnecker (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. William Scheffel (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Terry E. Schnuck (‘99) Lucie & Steve Springmeyer (‘04) Mr.* & Mrs. Robert Tschudy (‘88) James S. & Lynne P. Turley (‘15) and an Anonymous donor John & Natalie Alberici (‘63) Mary V. Atkin (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Behan (‘38) Patti & Chris Blumeyer (‘43) Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Broadhurst, III (‘12) Richard & Sharon Buchanan-McClure (‘08) Joyce & Mike Bytnar (‘15) Mary & Robert Ciapciak (‘03) The Victor Clever Family (‘89) Nettie O. Dodge (‘13) In memory of James B. Guth (‘10) John & Laurie Haffenreffer (‘02) Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Hayes III (‘88) Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Hermann, Jr. (‘03) Donna Jean Hill (‘96) Kathleen Hilligardt (‘14) David & Catherine Hogan (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hollo (‘13) Kristen & Rick Holton (‘15) Mr. Joseph F. Imbs III (‘01) Christy Franchot James (‘87) Bettie S. Johnson (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Kane (‘67) Jim & Sarah Kimmey (‘04) Peter & Susan Krombach (‘97) Mark & Barb Kuhlmann (‘03) Davida & Randy Layer (‘12) Mary & John Lemkemeier (‘14) Jay & Joy Liss (‘86) Mr. Steve MacDonough (‘12) Mark & Patty Mantovani (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Sonny Marquart (‘92) Dennis K. Morgan (‘09) Dr. & Mrs. Leroy F. Ortmeyer (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Overton (‘86) George & Josie Pritchard (‘93) Helen M. Ravarino* (‘45) Mrs. Edward J. Schnuck (‘77) Stephanie Schnuck (‘13) Jan & John Siemens (‘95) Janet & Dale Steinback (‘02) Mr. & Mrs. Jerome W. Thomasson (‘78) Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Toombs (‘70) In memory of Gary F. Vincel (‘86) Mark & Debbie Wilhelm (‘92) Emily A. Williams (‘89) and an Anonymous donor The Wizard of Oz (2016)
SUPPORT BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$1,999) Mr. & Mrs. Stanley F. Abrams (‘36) Mr. & Mrs. Michael Alderson (‘96) Shirley Alvarez-Mohrman (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. Mark Andrews (‘09) The Virginia Appel Family (‘00) Mrs. William Bahn (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. Philip Bamberger, Sr. (‘86) Linda Bardol & Mickey Chervitz (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Clarence C. Barksdale (‘66) Ronald & Georgia* Bartels (‘98) John & Joan Bartley (‘13) The Beisman Family (‘61) Mr. & Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel III (‘93) Mark H. Billy (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. Ben M. Bishop, Jr. (‘11) Neil Blackwell (‘09) Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Block (‘90) Patricia Bowolak (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer (‘89) Jane D. Bryan (‘11) Donna Burshek & Mark Kennebeck (‘11) Dr. Robert & Christina L. Butler (‘09) Charles J. Cella (‘30) Barry T. Cervantes (‘93) David Charak (‘00) Mr. & Mrs. Parker B. Condie, Sr. (‘91) Honorable James F. Conway (‘86) Alexander M. Cornwell, Jr. (‘29) Daniel & Tamara Coyne (‘14) Dr. & Mrs. Aaron J. Cregger (‘17) Dan & Betty Cusanelli (‘87) T. Danis Charitable Trust (‘93) Joe & Pat Davis (‘17) Michael Dern (‘83) Pamela Dern (‘83) Verna Detmer (‘07) Michael & Janine DiMarco (‘16) Mrs. Patrick M. Donelan (‘01) Mr. & Mrs. Ted Drewes (‘15) Shirley & Charles Drury (‘97) Christopher S. Dugan Family (‘07) Jan & Terry Dunaway (‘99) Herb & Jackie Eggerding (‘13) Rosalie Eickhoff (‘94) Susan & Howard Elliott (‘09) Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Evens (‘81) Lloyd & Connie Evitts (‘03) Nuri & Sheri Farber (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. James M. Fiala (‘97) Margaret Finley (‘14) Fischer-Bauer-Knirps Foundation (‘03) Roy V. Flesh II/The Flesh Company (‘36) J. Russell & Jill P. Flowers (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. Rick Forshaw (‘13) Ted & Billie Frey (‘16) Ken & Barb Fritz (‘00) Dr. & Mrs. Charles D. Fuszner (‘87) Kelley & Howell Gaines (‘16) Dr. Ira* & Judith Gall (‘95) Charles & Barbara Galli (‘87) Gallop Family Foundation (‘87) Dr. & Mrs. Ted Garrett (‘11) The Gatzert Family (‘85) Al & Ruth George (‘03) Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jude George (‘03) Mrs. Ray A. Gerritzen (‘63) Mrs. Solon Gershman (‘86) Robert G. Gerth (‘14) James & Jessica Godfrey, Jr. (‘87) Alyce & Robert* Goessling (‘04) Ed & Dorette Goldberg (‘01) Judy & Al Goldman (‘99) In memory of Barnett & Jayne Goodman (‘94) In memory of Patricia A. Gould (‘90) Joe Graf (‘15) Randy & Susie Graham (‘00) Mrs. Preston Green (‘70) Stephen & Kathryn Green (‘11) Dolores Grollman (‘12) Eugene & Lori Harris (‘51) Cory & Hilary Hartung (‘15) Norman & Billie* Harty (‘89) Dr. Tom & Janice Hawk (‘87) Mr. & Mrs.* L. Shepley Hermann (‘55) Mr. & Mrs. A. Charles Hiemenz III (‘09) Sally Higgins (‘06) Jim & Terri Hill (‘16) Rick & Lynn Hill (‘15) Maggie & Ron Holtman (‘04) Lotsie & Rick Holton (‘97) Christine & Scott Homan (‘12) Mrs. Charlotte M. Huggins (‘97) Ronald & Susan Jackson (‘95) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Jansen (‘92) Robert & Barbara Jetensky (‘08) Delores Johanningmeier (‘16) Bill & Renee Johnson (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. Steven T. Johnston (‘11) Robert & Carol G. Jones (‘01) Stephen C. & Jody C. Jones (‘94) Mr. & Mrs.* Burt W. Kaufman (‘98) Steven S. Kimmel (‘91) 64 SILVER SPONSOR ($2,000-$2,499) Roger Brodsky (‘86) Barbara Bryant (‘12) Dr. William H. Danforth (‘61) Clark S. & Jean C. Davis (‘02) Dr. Daniel & Norma Fraser (‘14) June & Charles Gallagher (‘10) Maurice & Edna Mae Graham (‘13) Diane Hall (‘07) Ashley & John Kemper (‘14) Dr. Stuart Kornfeld (‘92) John & Paula McCadden (‘15) The Oefelein Family (‘07) William* & Mary Pitcher (‘13) Peter & Linda Racen (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schanche (‘05) Ann & Hugh Scott (‘93) Joseph & Rosemary Shaughnessy (‘89) Ronald & Patricia Shreves (‘86) Tom & Carol Voss (‘09) Mr. & Mrs. John K. Wallace, Jr. (‘89) Bob & Joyce Wendel (‘14) B. K. Werner Family (‘34) Jack & Karen Zerr (‘07) Mamma Mia! (2016)
65 Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Klamer (‘95) William & Christina Kohlburn (‘12) Julie & Todd Korte (‘16) Ralph & Donna Korte (‘98) Bill & Sue Kroeger (‘98) Mark, Caren & Ashley Krupinski (‘97) Mr. & Mrs. George Lange (‘89) Nancy A. Lange (‘11) Larry & Delia Larkins (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. J. Mark Lashly (‘94) Seth & Catherine Leadbeater (‘03) Mr. & Mrs. Larry Legrand (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Mark LeGrand (‘14) Mike & Kim Cuppett Lesher (‘14) Patti* & Thom Lewis (‘03) Lee* & Ann Liberman (‘76) Mr.* & Mrs. Jerome T. Loeb (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. Steve Lohr (‘05) Kathryn & George Love (‘06) Dennis & Ginger Luetkemeyer (‘07) Judy Lund (‘92) Bill & Barb Maher (‘89) The Malkus Family (‘14) W. Stephen Maritz (‘02) In memory of Mary V. & Oscar P. Martinez (‘96) Mr.* & Mrs. Lansden McCandless, Jr. (‘95) John W. & Mary H. McClure (‘93) Mr. John T. McDonald (‘13) H. Smith McGehee (‘04) Leslie McKinney (‘98) Dana & Guy Medaris (‘16) Marian Godeke Miller (‘07) Richard G. Millman (‘00) John Milonas & Robert Ramsey (‘15) Patrick & Elizabeth Moore (‘14) Linnie Morgan (‘06) Dale Natoli (‘14) Andrew & Peggy Newman (‘03) John & Christy Nickel (‘10) Katie & Patrick Notestine Jr. (‘17) BRONZE BENEFACTOR (CONT.) Anita & John O’Connell (‘93) Mrs. William J. Oetting (‘86) Joan O’Hara (‘07) Michael D. & Bonnie B.* O’Keefe (‘85) Susanne Orf (‘17) Dr. & Mrs. Lou Ortmann (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Ostertag (‘86) Jill Padua (‘16) Mr. H. W. Palm (‘17) Joann Pate (‘14) Michael & Gaye Patterson (‘07) Douglas & Diane Pelletier (‘13) Dr. David E. Perkins (‘87) Alden & Terry Pflager (‘11) Jack E. Pohrer (‘88) Mr. & Mrs. Carl C. Polster (‘14) Mrs. Toekie Purler & Family (‘94) Dr. Jennifer S. Quinn & Family (‘07) Mike & Barb Quinn (‘92) Jamie & Erin Rakey (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Steve Rasche (‘05) Stan & Mary Ann Rea (‘13) Patricia Redington & Randy Mariani (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Walter C. Reisinger, Jr. (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Rexford (‘00) William & Carel Reynolds (‘94) Susan & Jodie Rich (‘07) Daniel Richardson Family (‘51) John S. Ross, Jr. (‘91) Dr. Theodore & Kathryn Rummel (‘04) Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch (‘61) Mr. & Mrs. James G. Sansone (‘01) Larry & Beverly Sapaugh (‘00) Katie & John Sauer (‘05) Jim & Judy Schloeman (‘07) Jack L. & Evelyn Schmitt (‘92) Bob & Sue Schroder (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. Neal Schroeder (‘02) Harry & Barbara Schukar (‘69) Judith E. Ho Schulz (‘88) Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schumm (‘98) Jack & Mickey Scoville (‘06) Barbara & Merwyn Sher (‘91) Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Skaggs (‘86) Dr. & Mrs. Bradley T. Smith (‘16) Greg & Becky Smith (‘10) Karen C. Smith (‘15) In memory of Jerry Snyder (‘11) Patsy, Andrew, Drew Sobey (‘94) John Sopuch, M.D. (‘87) The Sowers Family (‘13) Andrew & Mary Ann Srenco (‘07) Pamela S. Statler (‘13) Richard & Phyllis Steckel (‘14) Kate & Howard Stephens (‘98) Kathleen C. & Joseph C. Stewart, Jr. (‘04) C. F. Stolwyk Family (‘84) Beth & Paul Stroble (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. John P. Stupp, Jr. (‘05) Donald M. Suggs (‘03) Grenville & Dianne Sutcliffe (‘05) Kathi & Ken Tacony (‘98) Kenneth Teasdale (‘86) Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Thomas (‘04) Christie & Larry Tietjen (‘11) Phyllis R. Tirmenstein (‘90) Patricia Trout Trust (‘11) Mrs. Robert J. Trulaske, Jr. (‘02) Ardeen & Otto N. Tucker, Jr. (‘87) Douglas & Janet Turnbough (‘93) Robert & Marsha* Uhlenhop (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. John Virant (‘92) Steve & Kay Waggoner (‘08) Karie & Vito Wagner (‘14) Larry & Carol Watson (‘12) Willam H. Webster (‘17) The Weidle Family (‘99) Kathleen Wood (‘11) George H. Wood Family (‘09) Doug & Lynn Yaeger (‘13) John Zaegel & Courtney Simms (‘16) and several Anonymous donors SUPPORT Young Frankenstein (2016)
66 SUPPORT 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) GUARANTORS Mr. & Mrs. David Adam (‘14) Frank Adam III (‘81) Mrs. Vern Akers (‘87) Dr. & Mrs. Robert Alaly (‘91) Steven Alderson (‘14) In memory of Mrs. James G. Alfring (‘66) Bill & Terri Allen (‘05) Paul R. Altsheler, Jr., MD (‘87) Harry & Jan Amann (‘04) Julius & Gayle Anderson (‘07) Mrs. George W. Andrews (‘61) Mrs. Stephen J. Apted (‘89) Todd & Lisa Arends (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph N. Bacino (‘89) Sally Bakula (‘93) In memory of Bill & Inky Ball (‘80) William Ballard (‘87) John & Judy Barada (‘13) Wayne & M.J. Barker (‘14) C. Bartle/L. Grandy (‘97) Mr. & Mrs. William L. Basler (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Lee F. Bearman (‘93) Dr. & Mrs. Steven Beatty (‘05) Gerald (Jerry) Beckerle (‘07) Charles A. Beckermann (‘28) Page & Jackie Belmore (‘07) Ben M. Bishop (‘91) Jack & Marsha Bishop (‘86) Mary Bisto (‘14) Lynn Bodenheimer & Ray Finegan (‘97) Dr. & Mrs. George Bohigian (‘14) Lori & Bill Borger (‘12) Chuck & Linda Borghi (‘16) Paul & Marcia Brackman Family (‘57) Glenn & Carole Brandt (‘07) Parker & Mary Brauer (‘16) James A. Breckenridge (‘52) Rick & Joyce Brenner (‘14) Barbara & Dolph Bridgewater (‘10) Dr. & Mrs. David Brigham (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Bart Brnjac (‘10) Bill & Penny Broderick (‘05) Ernest A. Brooks III (‘86) Dennis Brown (‘16) Carole Buck (‘12) Buddy & Rusty (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. M. O. Buder (‘87) Jack & Jane Buehler (‘08) Bob & Jo-Ann Bunton (‘16) Robert Burg (‘96) Dr. Stephen & Jessica Burger (‘16) Clay & Kathy Burkholder (‘15) Dr. & Mrs. Robert Burstein (‘53) Mrs. C. A. Case, Jr. (‘69) Dr. & Mrs. Octavio R. Chirino (‘89) Mr. & Mrs. R.B. Clark, III (‘12) Jim & Kathy Clodfelter (‘10) Debbie & Dennis M. Collins (‘16) Jeff & Rebecca Cook (‘10) Marcy & Rick Cornfeld (‘06) Ellen & Andy Cornwell (‘14) Tom & Joyce Cornwell (‘10) David & Jean Cowell (‘00) Joan Asche Coyle (‘47) Mary Ellen Cremins (‘04) Timothy & Sharon Crnko (‘17) The Croak Family (‘66) Sean Cullen (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Culver (‘98) William Cuppett (‘14) Bob, Laura, Mark & Sarah Curtin (‘11) Anthony Daniele (‘13) Hank & Vicki Darabcsek (‘00) Ellen Darling (‘04) Gary & Barbara Darlington (‘13) Alex Datuin, MD (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Dawson (‘93) Linda & Ed Desmond (‘16) Kathleen & Terry Dessent (‘00) Tom & Sarah Dillon (‘87) Dennis & Nancy Doering (‘13) Gregory Doerr & Paul Hueseman (‘11) Dennis C. Donnelly & Rebecca McDermott (‘87) Sean & Stacy Donnelly (‘16) Dr. & Mrs. Charles H. Dougherty (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowdy (‘04) Timothy P. Dower (‘06) Richard & Claire Doyle (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dressing (‘98) 42nd Street (2016)
SUPPORT 67 Patricia A. Drew (‘87) William S. Drochelman, Jr. (‘05) Michelle S. Drury (‘16) Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Dugan (‘88) Mary Dunavant (‘07) Marilyn Dunbar & Amy Dunbar Schepker (‘07) Nina Durham (‘16) Charla Dziedzic (‘15) Anne & Jim East (‘05) Mr. & Mrs. William Eckert (‘08) Mary & Scott Edwards & Family (‘99) Lynn & Bill Elliot (‘12) Richard G. Engelsmann (‘09) Tom Epstein (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Don Erdbruegger (‘94) Ted & Judy Esswein Family (‘17) Lois C. Etling (‘16) Dave Fahrenkamp & Kelly Hahs (‘12) Tony & Susan Favazza (‘11) Mr. & Mrs. William Fiala (‘13) Bob & Marlene Fields (‘13) Gina A. Fiordelisi (‘92) Max & Cindy Fisher (‘13) Richard & Sheila Flom (‘07) In memory of Robert E. Flynn, Jr. & Virginia H. Flynn (‘89) Mark Foster (‘14) Irene Fox (‘96) Don & Ann Franke (‘17) William M. French (‘93) John Fries, Jr. (‘15) In memory of Catherine Frisse (‘99) Sonja S. Furiya & Ann R. Taylor (‘12) Brenda & Dena Futrell (‘13) Judge Gary M. Gaertner (‘12) Mrs. James E. Gaffney (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Galt III (‘09) David R. Ganz (‘00) Anne Garrison (‘85) Robert A. Gau (‘90) David & Susan Gearhart (‘94) Sheila Gephardt (‘92) Donald & Gretchen Gerber (‘78) Alan Gerstein & Ilene Wittels (‘14) Linda & William F. Giese III (‘08) Nicki & John Gillis (‘05) Linda W. Givens (‘01) George Gladis (‘17) Patricia M. Goessling (‘03) Carolyn Gold (‘87) Kenneth Goldberg (‘17) Evelyn B. Goldberg (‘01) Stacey Goldman (‘16) Jim & Diane Gorman (‘06) Tom & Kim Goyda (‘14) Deanna Graham (‘16) Donald C. & Marlene Grant (‘91) Mr. & Mrs. W. Ashley Gray, III (‘12) Cornelia Green & Bob Fletcher (‘87) Dr. & Mrs. Morton R. Green (‘89) Ted & Laura Greenberg (‘87) Shirley A. Grider (‘13) Charles Guilford Family (‘89) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Gunn, Jr. (‘85) Mr.* & Mrs. Frank J. Guyol, Jr. (‘51) Richard Haberstroh (‘15) Burnell & Kathryn Hackman (‘14) Dr. & Mrs. Richard Haffner (‘06) Mr. & Mrs. John Hammond (‘15) Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hanley (‘97) Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hartley (‘13) Thelma M. Hartnett (‘98) Jeff & Brenda Hebrank (‘03) Lynn Heidinger-Brown (‘92) Margot & Allen Heininger (‘89) Vicki Helfrey (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. J. Philip Hellwege (‘10) Anne & Ron Henges (‘11) J. Gordon Henges (‘17) Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. Hesker (‘89) Patricia J. Heutel (‘52) Laura & Kevin Hewgley (‘15) Heyde & Konieczny Families (‘17) Susan & Chuck Heyl (‘89) Margo M. & Paul W.R. Hields (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. Gale Hill (‘11) Bill & Amy Hinderer (‘07) Maxine Hirsch (‘95) Robert Hoell (‘17) Warren E. & Mary Ann Hoffner (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Holthaus (‘09) Mary Hopfinger (‘98) Pat & Sam Hopmeier (‘11) Horan Children (‘12) Richard W. Horner (‘60) Stephanie & Matthew Hosler (‘16) Paul Huber (‘96) John & Suvatthana (Suzy) Hudson (‘84) Ted Hume & Family (‘87) Claire & Bruce Hundelt (‘87) Kathryn & John Hungerford (‘02) Lynn Hurster (‘15) Linda Hyken (‘17) Greg & Victoria Iken (‘15) Cindy D. Ira (‘14) Ms. Mary Kay Jaudes (‘12) Randy & Valerie Jenkins (‘13) Mrs. Robert Jenkins (‘17) Donald R. Johannes (‘14) Dennis* & Judy Jones (‘89) Drs. Gregory & Grace Jones (‘14) James R. Jones (‘85) Warren & Florence Kaemmerer Family (‘88) Kent & Jeannine Kalkwarf (‘13) Robert Kanterman & Caryn Fine (‘14) Phil & Judy Kaplan (‘88) GUARANTORS ($600-$999) —CONTINUED Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida (2016)
68 SUPPORT GUARANTORS ($600-$999) —CONTINUED Dr. Louis Kappel* & Helen Kappel* (‘87) Randy Karraker & Joan Foley (‘14) Jeanne & Aron Katzman (‘87) Jean & Richard Kautsman (‘03) C. John & Deborah J. Keane (‘03) Senator & Mrs. Mike Kehoe (‘11) Ken & Mary Klasing (‘12) Janet Kling (‘17) David J. & Susan W. Klotz (‘10) Ed Kniep & Kathy Holman (‘00) Nancy & Edward “Ted” Koplar (‘15) David & Kerrin Kowach (‘12) Dr. & Mrs. David F. Kowalczyk (‘98) John H. Kramer, Jr. (‘15) Dr. Robert & Judy Kramer (‘00) John Kraska (‘87) Charles & Mary Ann Krause (‘98) Mr. & Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll (‘97) Robert Kremer & Christine Alivernia-Kremer (‘03) Annette LaMora (‘07) Eileen Lambert (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. Robert LaMear IV (‘13) Anita & James Lamont (‘12) Dr. William M. Landau (‘91) Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. LaPoint (‘11) Ronald & Joan Larner (‘03) Mrs. John K. Lilly (‘89) Harmony & Christine Lineback (‘07) Joseph & Joan Lipic (‘94) Dr. George A. Lodoly (‘13) Louis & Carole Loebner (‘86) Conrad Lohrer (‘17) Gerry & Kay Love (‘07) Kathy Lueders (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. William H. Macon, Jr. (‘02) Mrs. Jeanette Mahacek (‘15) Kevin & Beverly Maher (‘03) Art & Joyce Margulis (‘03) Dr. & Mrs. Rocco Anthony Marrese (‘90) The Ray Martin Family (‘98) Sharon, Paul, Catherine & Colleen Martin (‘07) The Mastorakos Family (‘10) Dennis & Chris Matteuzzi (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. James F. Mauze (‘10) Patti & Mark Mays (‘11) Jim, Pat, Sara & Kevin McAtee (‘95) Michael & Helen McCadden (‘16) Mrs. Virginia McCook (‘14) Linda K. McDowell (‘11) Tom & Mary McGhee (‘88) Jim & Susan McHugh (‘03) Jim & Jackie Meier (‘05) Mr. John J. Meier III (‘67) Dr. Robert & Heidi Meister (‘14) in Honor of Nadine Peper Meoli (‘16) Kathy Mertz (‘17) Michael & Jean Miller (‘07) Mr. & Mrs. Sandford J. Miller (‘10) Susan Miller (‘17) Sue & Sarah Montgomery (‘10) Mrs. John S. Moore, Jr. (‘92) Mr. & Mrs. H. B. Morris (‘87) The Ray Morris Family (‘89) John & Joan Morrissey (‘10) The Mortika Family (‘86) Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Mueller (‘17) Robert & Kay Mueller (‘89) Forrest Murphy (‘70) D. P. Murray* (‘85) Judge Walter A. Murray, Jr. (‘16) Judith Neill (‘98) Jill Niedbalski (‘17) Jacqueline T. Niekamp (‘80) Carolyn Nimmons (‘17) Kim Noda (‘14) Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Nolan (‘88) Carla & David O’Brien (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Oertli (‘87) Mark & Sue Ohlendorf (‘17) Dr. & Mrs. Lou Ortman (‘15) Ross & Donna Osiek (‘04) Cecilia Parchomski (‘10) Mr. Barry Pessin* (‘10) Mrs. Trent B. Phelps (‘87) James Piasecki (‘15) William & Geraldine Piel (‘91) Bob* & Lynne Piening (‘89) Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Pollnow (‘07) Peggy Porter (‘12) Claire Pribula (‘01) Tabby Wetzel Quarles (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Norfleet Rand (‘96) Benjamin F. Rassieur III (‘16) Thomas & Linda Ray (‘08) Curtis & Michele Reed (‘14) Thomas Reed (‘17) Dr. Charles & Debbie Rehm (‘09) John Reinhold (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. H. William Reisner, Jr. (‘08) John & Jean Reusch (‘10) Mr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Rhomberg (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. David J. Richardson (‘51) Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rick & Miss Samantha Whitworth (‘67) Annette & Georgette Ritchie (‘84) Dr. Nanette Ritchie (‘02) Sean & Molly Roarty (‘15) David & Deborah Robert (‘16) Steven C. Roberts & Eva L. Frazer MD (‘02) The Music Man (2016)
GUARANTORS ($600-$999) —CONTINUED SUPPORT 69 Terry & Susan Roscoe (‘17) David S. Rosenberg, M.D. (‘12) Mrs. Paul M. Ross (‘04) Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Rothman (‘02) Laura Rottjakob (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Roumpos (‘17) Kay & Phil Roush (‘14) Mr. Charles Ruedebusch, Sr. (‘13) Dr. & Mrs. Bobby W. Sandage, Jr. (‘11) Jeff & Linda Sandler (‘03) Jim & Kathleen SanFilippo (‘04) Peter & Alice Sargent (‘11) Dr. & Mrs. William Sasser (‘06) Mrs. Homer E. Sayad (‘55) Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Schlapprizzi (‘97) W. Stevens Schmid (‘94) George & Rose Schmitz (‘13) Albert “Red” Schoendienst (‘13) Janet Schrodt & Vivian Prinster (‘11) Mr.* & Mrs. James L. Schwab, Jr. (‘03) Janet Musial Schwarze (‘16) Mr. & Mrs. William G. Sedlacek & Family (‘96) Vincent & Judy Shaw (‘87) Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sheehan (‘85) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan (‘33) Susanne & Charles Shepherd (‘15) Donna Sheridan (‘16) Stephen & Julie Sheridan (‘91) Allan L. Sherman (‘06) Mrs. David Sherman, Jr. (‘92) Linda & Norman Shore (‘95) Frankie Siegel* & Dave Siegel (‘07) Dr. & Mrs. Sherman J. Silber (‘87) Janis Fixman Silverstein (‘15) Loretta A. Simon (‘96) Hal & Chris Simpkin (‘16) Cindy & Randy Singer (‘16) Dirk & Diana Skredenske (‘07) Brian Smith (‘14) Steve & Kris Sneeringer (‘00) Jerry* & Susan Snyder (‘12) VJ Snyder & Family (‘97) Donn E. Sorensen (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Soukenik (‘94) Len Sparks (‘13) Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Speidel (‘02) Mrs. Harold Spellmeyer (‘00) Dr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Spitzfaden (‘06) Mr. & Mrs. James B. Sprick (‘17) Michael Stelmacki (‘15) Robert Stoltz (‘13) Mr. & Mrs. E. Craig Stone (‘99) Courtney & Ben Stotler (‘15) Judy Streif (‘14) Dr. & Mrs. David A. Striker, MD (‘11) Della Kay Sullivan (‘86) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Sullivan (‘08) Ellen Walz Svenson (‘17) Tim & Elizabeth Swank (‘98) Lisa & Maddison Syberg (‘08) Mark & Stephanie Szewczyk (‘17) In memory of John & Pat Taylor (‘17) Marty & Susie Tendler (‘11) Valerie & Todd Terry (‘17) Jane & Sandy Thal (‘12) Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Thaman (‘99) Gary & Judith Thomas (‘13) Dr. & Mrs. Leyland Thomas (‘15) Jim & Gerry Thompson (‘96) Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott Thompson (‘03) Pam & Craig Toder (‘96) Gary & Debra Torrence (‘87) Robin D. Towle (‘87) Scott Trout (‘15) John* & Lucy Tucker (‘87) The Tull Family (‘12) C. M. Turley Family (‘31) Duane & Meg Turpin (‘15) Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Vancil (‘87) Eric Verhulst (‘17) In memory of Gene & Berenice Vescovo (‘87) Russell & Virginia Viehmann (‘16) Matt Villa (‘17) Mr. & Mrs. E. William Voss (‘87) Jim & Jo-Ann Wachter (‘17) Mark & Lynn Walsh & Family (‘11) J. R. & Mia Walters (‘94) Richard & Mary Walts (‘16) Lisa & Toby Warticovschi (‘15) Anthony S. Waskiewicz, Jr. (‘17) Patrick & Christine Watterson (‘13) Susan Weber (‘17) Ann Wegmann (‘17) Ellen & Sanford Weiss (‘13) George “Butch” & Carol Welsch (‘94) Mr. & Mrs. George J. West (‘94) Dr. & Mrs. Jack Wier (‘93) Ken & Sandy Williams (‘14) Larry & Jan Wilson (‘16) Deborah & Daniel Winter (‘17) Linda* & William Wolfinger (‘13) Chester & Pam Wolkowitz (‘87) Kathryn L. Workman (‘03) Karen Yeager (‘13) Robert R. Zahnweh (‘94) and several Anonymous donors Fiddler on the Roof (2016)
70 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. PRODUCER’S CIRCLE ($35,000+) DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($20,000+) PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($50,000+) CORPORATE & CIVIC PARTNERS SUPPORT SEASON PRESENTING SPONSOR SECOND CENTURY DEVELOPMENT SPONSOR
Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Build-A-Bear Central Bank of St. Louis (‘11) The Cup (‘11) American Medicare Counselors (‘16) Armstrong Teasdale LLP (‘14) AT&T (‘98) Belden Inc. (‘04) Blue Sky Apparel & Promotions (‘12) Lou Budke’s Arrow Finance Co. (‘85) Cadence Technology Services (‘07) EMS Group (‘05) Fischer’s Restaurant (‘87) Hogan Lou Fusz Automotive Network (‘04) Meyerkord & Meyerkord, LLC (‘10) POPtions! Popcorn (‘14) Tarlton Corporation (‘55) The Melting Pot (‘16) Weissman’s Dancewear Solutions (‘09) GOLD PATRONS & SILVER SPONSORS ($2,000 - $2,500+) BRONZE BENEFACTOR ($1,000+) Frontenac Engineering (‘86) Guller Foundation (‘01) Hager Companies (‘83) Hill Investment Group (‘12) JPC Controls (‘96) The Kiesel Company (‘63) KPMG LLP (‘85) Luxco (‘86) Mackenzie & Associates (‘14) Maritz (‘52) Marsh St. Louis (‘87) P’Sghetti’s Pasta (‘11) Spire Inc. (‘34) Thermal Science, Inc., Nu Chem, Inc. (‘87) UMB Bank of St. Louis N. A. (‘14) US Bank (‘05) Jos. Ward Painting Co. (‘48) Wiethop Greenhouses Inc. (‘08) Willis Towers Watson (‘85) ABC Masonry (‘00) AC Systems, Inc. (‘02) Ameren Missouri (‘20) Baisch & Skinner, Inc. (‘88) R. Beuc Architects, Inc. (‘87) BSI Constructors Inc. (‘98) Cambridge Engineering, Inc. (‘63) Chaney Pools (‘98) CIC Group, Inc. (‘04) Coatings Unlimited, Inc. (‘86) Ryan R. Cox & Associates (‘11) Diesel Fuel Injection Service (‘15) Directions In Design, Inc. (‘86) Duct Systems, Inc. (‘96) Dunn & Miller, P.C. (‘06) Engineered Lubricants Co. (‘98) Grossman Iron & Steel Co. (‘87) Gus’ Pretzels (‘16) Gustine Avenue LLC (‘88) Hankins Construction Co. (‘90) Hoener Associates Architects (‘93) Koller Enterprises, Inc. (‘86) Land Dynamics, Inc. (‘86) Magnetic Power Systems (‘15) Nothing Bundt Cakes (‘16) O. E. Brokerage Co., Inc. (‘88) O’Brien Industrial Holdings, LLC (‘11) One On One (‘95) Pipe Systems Mechanical LLC (‘12) Planned Parties Inc. (‘85) Prime Package & Label Co.,LLC (‘10) Rhodes Equipment Company (‘69) Runnymede Law Group (‘15) Semco Plastic Co., Inc. (‘86) Shapiro Sales Company (‘17) St. Louis Paving, Inc. (‘15) Union Service Co., Inc. (‘30) GUARANTOR ($600+) SUPPORT LEADERSHIP CIRCLE ($5,000+) PATRON’S CIRCLE ($10,000+) 71
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. Our magnificent trees have been a part of every Muny production, helping to create magic that cannot be found in any other theatre. We thank these contributors to the Tree Fund. Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Judd Koren Kerr Paul Leightner Stan & Mary Ann Rea Harry & Jan Amann Sheila Gephardt Mary Kate Gliedt Jeff & Brenda Hebrank TREE GIFTS ($100+) 72 SUPPORT Mr. & Mrs. Carl C. Stifel In memory of Mel Ward Emily Williams and many Muny subscribers Your tax-deductible gifts to these programs support artistic and operational needs of our productions, fund educational programs, and provide community engagement. CELEBRATE, HONOR OR REMEMBER a special person… a life event… a fond memory of an evening of music spent under the stars For more information and a listing of new tribute and memorial gifts, named seats, and inscribed bricks, visit our website at muny.org/celebrate. T R I B U T E A N D M E M O R I A L G I F T S 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.
73 A presentation of Verdi’s Aida was planned to entertain a convention of The World Advertising Federation, meeting in St. Louis in June, 1917. The new Municipal Outdoor Theatre at Forest Park received its dedication on opening day, June 5. RIGHT: On June 6, 1917, the St. Louis Star and Times reported that the previous evening’s show had been rained out, but enough of the performance had been seen to assure the occasion was a memorable one. ABOVE: Program cover for the 1917 grand opera, AIDA. ABOVE: Rehearsing the “ballet sequence,” for AIDA. For more information, write to us at [email protected]. Visit muny.org/MyMuny to share your Muny story or upload your photo today! FROM THE MUNY ARCHIVES 100 Summers Ago JUNE, 1917 ABOVE: (1917) Cement was poured down the hill of the amphitheatre. Photo colorized by Dan Monahan
76 TO LEARN ABOUT THE HEC-TV PRODUCED 100TH ANNIVERSARY MUNY DOCUMENTARY AND TO FIND OUT WHEN IT PREMIERES, GO TO WWW.MUNY100.COM ST. LOUIS’ LEADING PRODUCER OF EDUCATION, ARTS, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING | WWW.HECTV.ORG “When you are feeling 10,000 people having their hearts broken or laughing or in awe of something going on, that is really powerful.” Mike Isaacson Executive Producer
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 99 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!” A H I S T O R Y O F T H E M U N Y 75
76 Addams Family, The ............................. 2014 Aida.................................................. 2006, 16 Aida (Verdi)..............................................1928 Ain’t Misbehavin’.....................................1994 Al Hirt’s Impressions of New Orleans.......1976 Al Jolson, Tonight!...................................1980 Aladdin................................................2012 Allegro...................................................1955 Alone At Last...........................................1930 American Way, The...................1940 (2 weeks) Andre Kostelanetz N.Y. Philharmonic........1976 Annie...1978 (2 weeks), 83, 89, 94, 99, 2004, 09 Annie Get Your Gun....1952 (2 weeks), 56, 62 68, 81, 93, 2005 Anthony Newley.......................................1976 Anything Goes..................1940, 60, 72, 82, 99 Applause.................................................1971 Apple Blossoms.................................1940, 47 Apple Tree, The........................................1986 Around the World in 80 Days................1962, 87 Auld Lang Syne.......................................1948 Babes in Arms.........................................1940 Babes in Toyland.......1920, 26, 29, 37, 43, 47, 52, 59, 63 Babette...................................................1939 Baker’s Wife, The.....................................1976 Balalaika........................................1941,43 Ballroom................................................1979 Bartered Bride, The.....................1937, 39, 52 Baryshnikov, Mikhail................................1983 Beau Brummel........................................1933 Beauty and the Beast....................2005, 10, 15 Beggar Princess, The...............................1924 Beggar Student, The................................1921 Bells Are Ringing.........1959 (2 weeks), 66, 79 Beloved Rogue........................................1935 Big River..................................................1987 Big Show of 1936....................................1972 Billy Elliot.................................................2014 Bitter Sweet..........1933, 36, 41, 45, 49, 53, 74 Bloomer Girl......................................1949, 53 Blossom Time.........................1930, 32, 53, 62 Blue Paradise, The...................................1932 Bohemian Girl.............1919, 24, 29, 36, 44, 51 Bolshoi Ballet, The.............................1973, 75 Boys from Syracuse, The..........................1964 Breakfast at Tiffany’s..............................2004 Brigadoon.......1950, 55, 63, 68, 79, 90, 2001 Buddy Holly Story, The............................2015 Burt Bacharach Show........................1970, 76 Bye Bye Birdie.......1962, 66, 80, 90, 98, 2011 Cabaret................................................1971 Calamity Jane..........................................1961 Call Me Madam...........................1954, 59, 68 Camelot................1965 (3 weeks), 69, 75, 81, 83, 95, 2002, 09 Can-Can..................................1957, 61, 66, 83 Carmen..............................................1953, 59 Carnival!............................................1963, 80 Carousel.....................1950 (2 weeks), 55, 64, 68, 75, 79, 88 Carpenters Show........................1972 (1 night) Carroll O’Conner Show............................1973 Castles in the Air......................................1929 Cat and the Fiddle, The........1933, 35, 45, 52 Cats...................................1987, 94, 2004, 10 Cavalleria Rusticana................................1925 Chicago..........................................1977, 2012 Chimes of Normandy, The....1919, 21, 38, 47 Chinese Honeymoon................................1924 Chocolate Soldier, The............1921,26,29,35, 40, 43, 49, 56 Chorus Line, A........1981, 82, 85, 89, 97, 2002 Chu Chin Chow........................1943 (2 weeks) Cinderella...................1961, 65, 80, 95, 2003 Cinderella on Ice......................................1990 Circus Princess, The..........................1930, 31 Connecticut Yankee, A......................1936, 48 Count of Luxembourg, The................1925, 26 Countess Maritza........................1928, 31, 52 Crazy for You................................1998, 2003 Cyrano de Bergerac....................1932, 34, 53 Damn Yankees.....1957, 64, 69, 78, 98, 2010 Dancin’.............................................1985 Dancing Years.........................................1947 Debbie Reynolds Show...........................1980 Desert Song, The.......1930, 32, 33, 35, 41, 43 46, 50, 55, 60, 66, 79, 96 (in Concert) Destry Rides Again..................................1961 Diahann Carroll Show.................1971 (1 night) Die Fledermaus............................1923, 47, 51 Dinah Shore Show.....................1972 (1 night) Do I Hear a Waltz?...................................1967 Dollar Princess........................................1927 Dolly Varden............................................1925 Dream Street...........................................1984 Dreamgirls..............................................2012 Drood!................................................1988 East Wind...............................1934, 40, 46, 50 Eileen...............................................1926,44 El Capitan................................................1919 Enchantress, The.....................................1929 Engelbert Humperdinck Show....1970 (1 night) Erminie...............................................1925 Evening of Gershwin, An..........................2001 Evening of Great Music, An......................1956 Evening of Operetta with the Saint Louis Symphony, An...................1995 Evening of Richard Rodgers, An..............2000 Evita..................................1985, 89, 96, 2001 Fanny..................................................1959 Fantasticks, The......................................2002 Fencing Master, The................................1923 Festival on Ice..........................................1985 Fiddler on the Roof.....1970 (2 weeks), 73, 76, 82, 87, 93, 98, 2003, 08, 16 Finian’s Rainbow...............................1958, 77 Firefly, The..................1920, 24, 39, 41, 45, 49 Florodora...........................................1924, 33 Flower Drum Song......1961 (2 weeks), 65, 81 Follies..................................................1972 Footloose.........................................2010 Fortune Teller, The.............1921, 24, 37, 45, 49 42nd Street..1985, 86, 91, 96, 2004, 09, 16 Fra Diavolo.........................................1921, 26 Funny Girl...............................1967, 75, 84, 97 Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A..................1979, 2000 Geisha...................................................1922 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes..........1954, 59, 86 Gentlemen Unafraid................................1938 George M!...................................1970, 81, 92 Gigi....................................................1973, 82 Gingerbread Man, The.............................1938 Girl Crazy.....................................1942, 51, 75 Glamorous Night................................1936, 42 Glen Campbell Show...............1971 (2 nights) Godspell.............................1989, 95, 2003, 09 Golden Dawn...........................................1929 Gondoliers, The........................................1920 Good News......................1935, 40, 44, 66, 74 Grand Night for Singing, A......................1981 Grand Ole Muny Opry..............................1976 Grease....................1982, 88, 93, 99, 07, 14 Great Music.............................................1957 Great Waltz, The...1937, 40, 43, 46 (2 weeks) 51, 56, 61 Guys and Dolls...1955, 57, 65, 69, 77, 96, 2004 Gypsy.............................1963, 67, 74, 89, 2006 Gypsy Baron............................................1923 Gypsy Love..................................1923, 37, 46 Hairspray...........................................2009, 15 Hans Christian Andersen..................1981, 91 Hansel and Gretel/Act II, “The Nutcracker” Ballet.................1958, 66 Happy Hunting.........................................1958 Hello, Dolly!.......1968, 71, 77, 92, 97, 2007, 14 Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass..........1968 (1 night) Here’s Love.............................................1965 Her Regiment..........................................1925 High Button Shoes.......................1951, 65, 83 High School Musical................................2008 Highwayman, The....................................1922 Hit the Deck..........................1942, 44, 48, 56 Holiday Inn.............................................2015 Honeymooners, The.................................1932 Hooray for Hollywood!............................2002 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.....1966(2 weeks), 70, 81, 2002 I Do! I Do!....................................1974, 83, 91 I Dream of Jeanie...................................1963 Il Trovatore...............................................1926 Into The Woods.......................................2015 Iolanthe.............................................1926 Irene..............................1931, 41, 44, 49, 57, 73 It’s Delightful, It’s Delovely, It’s Cole Porter.....................................1991 Jesus Christ Superstar.....1985, 90, 96, 2005 Jimmy Durante Show................1971 (1 night) Jim Nabors Show, The .........................1971 (2 nights), 72 (1 night) Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat...................1986, 97, 2002, 07, 12 Jubilee...............................................1945, 48 Katinka.........................................1920, 27, 39 Kid Boots.................................................1936 King and I, The.....1955-59-63, 67 (2 weeks), 71, 76, 83, 89, 94, 99, 2006, 12 Kismet....................................1956, 60, 69, 77 Kiss Me, Kate.......1953 (2 weeks), 56, 61, 66, 75, 81, 91, 2011 Knickerbocker Holiday.............................1940 Knights of Song..................................1938, 60 La Cage aux Folles...................................1986 Lady in Ermine.........................................1928 Lady in the Dark................................1950, 58 Land of Smiles........................................1932 Last Waltz, The.................................1932, 34 Legally Blonde.........................................2011 Les Misérables..................................2007, 13 Leonard Bernstein N.Y. Philharmonic........1976 Li’l Abner....................................1959, 63, 80 Lilac Domino............................................1924 Little Me............................................1965, 80 Little Mermaid, The.................................2011 Little Shop of Horrors...............1990, 96, 2011 Liza Minnelli Show, The...........................1972 THE MUNY REPERTORY
77 Lorelei................................................1973 Lost Waltz, The..........................1938, 39, 46 Louie the 14th........................................1937 Love Call, The.. ................................1929, 32 Love Song, The......................................1928 Mack & Mabel........................................1974 Madame Butterfly.............................1960, 78 Madame Pompadour.......................1930, 45 Madame Sherry.....................................1935 Mamma Mia! ........................................ 2016 Mame...............1969 (2 weeks), 76, 91, 2005 Man of La Mancha....1970, 74, 78, 83, 88, 95 Martha...............................................1925 Mary...........................................1928, 39, 46 Mary Poppins........................................2013 Mascotte, The........................................1920 Maytime..........................................1930, 44 Meet Me in St. Louis.......1960, 65 (2 weeks) 77, 94, 99, 2004, 09 Merry Widow, The...............1923, 25, 28, 36 43, 46, 51, 55, 68, 80 Mexican Holidays...................................1962 Mikado, The.....................1919, 20, 27, 37, 54 Milk and Honey.......................................1964 Miss Liberty...........................................1951 Miss Saigon.....................................2001, 08 Miss Springtime.....................................1922 Mitzi Gaynor Show, The...................1975, 81 Mlle. Modiste.............................1925, 34, 52 Moiseyev Dance Company...............1970, 74 Molly Darling..........................................1962 Most Happy Fella, The..........................1969 Mr. President.........................................1964 Muny Goes British, The........................1999 Music in May..........................................1931 Music in the Air.....................1934, 37, 44, 51 Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber, The .....................................................1992, 95 Music Man, The................1962, 66 (2 weeks) 71, 78, 84, 88, 94, 2004, 09, 16 My Fair Lady....1964 (2 weeks), 68 (2 weeks) 79, 85, 91, 96, 2001, 08, 15 My Maryland..........................................1933 My One and Only..........................1987, 2008 Naughty Marietta..........1923, 24, 25, 33, 40 44, 47, 52, 57 New Moon, The............1930, 32, 34, 36, 42 45, 49, 54, 57, 67 New Orleans..........................................1941 Nightingale, The.....................................1933 Night in Venice, A...................................1925 Nina Rosa...............1930, 31, 33, 41, 47, 51 90 Years of Muny Magic.......................2008 No, No, Nanette....1928, 36, 42, 47, 53, 73, 90 Nunsense..............................................2013 Nureyev with Dutch National Ballet.........1978 O’Brien Girl, The.....................................1945 Odd Couple, The....................................1975 Of Thee I Sing..................................1938, 50 Oh, Boy..................................................1936 Oh Captain.............................................1959 Oklahoma!......1954 (2 weeks), 58 (2 weeks) 62, 66, 70, 78, 84, 93, 98, 2007, 15 Oliver!.......................1970, 76, 88, 93, 2006 On a Clear Day.......................................1967 On The Town.....................................1958, 76 On Your Toes..........................................1939 110 in the Shade...................................1965 One Touch of Venus................................1953 Open Road.............................................1944 Over Here!..............................................1974 Paint Your Wagon..................................1956 Pajama Game, The................1957 (2 weeks) 62, 68, 2007 Pal Joey.................................................1983 Panama Hattie.......................................1954 Pearl Bailey Show....................1972 (1 night) Peter Pan......1956, 78, 87, 93, 98, 2002, 07 Pinafore (H.M.S.)...................................1925 Pink Lady, The....................1926, 37, 45, 50 Pippin.................................................1986 Pirates of Penzance, The.................1921, 83 Pirates! (or Gilbert & Sullivan Plunder’d)...2012 Plain and Fancy......................................1957 Porgy and Bess...............1964, 77, 88, 2014 Prince of Pilsen..............1923, 24, 29, 37, 46 Princess Chic.........................................1924 Princess Flavia.......................................1928 Princess Pat, The...................................1927 Producers, The......................................2008 Promises, Promises..........................1970, 83 Pump Boys & Dinettes............................1992 Queen High............................................1939 Queen’s Lace Handkerchief...................1922 Radio City Rockettes Muny Spectacular, The..............................1998 Redhead.............................................1960 Red Mill, The...1926, 27, 36, 41, 44, 49, 54, 60 Red Robe, The........................................1930 Red Skelton Show..1970 (1 night), 84 (1 night) Richard Rodgers in Concert.....1980 (1 night) Rio Rita...........................1931 (2 weeks), 35 40, 44, 48, 53, 59 Rip van Winkle................................1933, 53 Riviera Girl, The......................................1932 Roberta...............1935, 38, 42, 45, 49, 54, 58 Robert Goulet Show.................1971 (1 night) Rob Roy.................................................1925 Robin Hood........1919, 20, 27, 37, 46, 50, 61 Rodgers and Hammerstein Music Festival Concert...................1950, 51, 55 Roman Holiday.......................................2001 Rosalie....................1938, 40, 43, 46, 50, 60 Rosalinda...........................................1958 Rose Marie... 1927, 28, 29, 31, 39, 43, 47, 52, 58 Rose of Algeria.......................................1934 Rose of Stamboul, The...........................1932 Royal Ballet......................................1967, 69 Ruddigore..........................................1925 Russian Festival Music & Dance............1976 Sally......................................1942, 43, 47, 52 Salute to Spring......................................1937 San Toy..................................................1921 Sari...........................1921, 22, 27, 32, 45, 48 Seesaw................................................1973 Serenade.............................................1927 Seussical............................................2014 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers............1978 94, 2000, 06, 11 1776..........................................1972, 76, 99 Shenandoah.....................................1979, 86 Show Boat......1930, 34, 38, 42, 47 (2 weeks) 52, 58, 64, 68, 76, 81, 86, 92, 2003, 10 Side by Side by Sondheim....................2003 Shrek ...................................................2013 Silk Stockings........................................1958 Singin’ in the Rain......1986, 95, 2000, 05, 11 Sleeping Beauty...............................1984, 96 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs................ 1969 (2 weeks), 72 Song of Norway..........1949 (2 weeks), 54, 59 Song of the Flame, The.........1927, 28, 39, 42 Sonny & Cher Show................1972 (2 nights) Sons O’Guns....................................1936, 43 Sound of Music, The..............1964 (3 weeks) 68 (2 weeks), 72, 77, 82, 87, 93, 2000, 05, 10 South Pacific.......1955 (2 weeks), 57, 63, 69 73, 80, 92, 97, 2003,13 Spamalot ..............................................2013 Spring Maid...............................1922, 23, 26 State Fair...............................1969 (2 weeks) Street Singer..........................................1931 Student Prince, The.....1928, 29, 30, 33, 52, 56, 60, 65, 72 Sugar...................................................1979 Sugar Babies...................1980 (2 weeks), 84 Stuttgart Ballet.......................................1971 Sunny.........................................1935, 43, 48 Superman..........................................1967 Swan Lake.............................................1986 Sweet Adeline........................................1934 Sweet Charity...................................1971, 77 Sweethearts...................1922, 23, 26, 34, 41 Take Me Along..................................1961, 74 Tales of Hoffman...................................1927 Tarzan ...................................................2014 Teresina..............................................1935 They’re Playing Our Song.....................1982 This is Show Business...........................1971 Thoroughly Modern Millie......................2012 Three Coins in the Fountain...................1997 Three Little Girls....................................1931 Three Musketeers, The ............. 1931, 36, 41 45, 48, 54 Titanic.........................................2010 Tom Sawyer...............................1960, 64, 79 Too Many Girls.......................................1941 Two by Two............................................1971 Two Gentlemen of Verona......................1973 Ukrainian Dance Co................1972 (6 nights) Unsinkable Molly Brown, The..........1963, 67 71, 82, 89 Up in Central Park.............1948 (2 weeks), 53 Vagabond King, The......1928, 29, 35, 44, 49, 55 Venus in Silk..........................................1948 Victoria and Her Hussar..........................1939 Virginia...............................................1938 Waltz Dream, The............................1920, 39 Wang.................................................1923 West Side Story.........1963, 67 (2 weeks), 82 90, 95, 2000, 05, 13 Where’s Charley?.............................1954, 82 White Christmas..............................2000, 06 White Eagle............................................1948 White Horse Inn......................................1938 White Lilacs...........................................1933 Whoopee.........................................1935, 50 Wildflower........................................1929, 42 Wild Violets............................................1937 Wish You Were Here...................1956, 61, 67 Wiz, The.................................................1982 Wizard of Oz, The...............1942, 46, 51, 57 62, 68, 75, 92, 97, 2001, 06, 16 Wizard of the Nile, The.........................1919 Wonderful Night.....................................1931 Wonderful Town..............................1955, 77 Woodland..........................................1926 Yeoman of the Guard.............................1922 Young Frankenstein............................... 2016 THE MUNY REPERTORY
78 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 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 donation receipt reflecting the rain check value will be issued for tax purposes. Rain checks must be redeemed by August 31, 2017 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. The Muny Box Office (Open 9 am to 9 pm, 7 days a week through Aug 13) (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. 327 or 328 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 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. 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). 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. 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. THE PHOTOGRAPHING, VIDEOTAPING OR SOUND RECORDING OF ANY PERFORMANCE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE MANAGEMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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