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2005/2006 ANNUAL REPORT
WHAT GREAT THEATER SHOULD BE
Matt Schwader and David Darlow in A Life in the Theatre. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
Matt DeCaro in Romance. Photo by Liz Lauren. John Steven Crowley and Ella Joyce in Crumbs from the Table of Joy. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
COVER: Paulette Ivory in Purlie. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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Goodman Theatre is Chicago’s oldest and largest not-for-profit theater, internationally renowned for the quality of its produc-
tions, the depth and diversity of its artistic leadership, and for its many education and community programs.
The vision of the Goodman is to become the premier cultural organization in Chicago through productions and community
programs that make an essential contribution to the quality of life in our society.
The Goodman has identified three institutional values that form the basis for the vision and objectives of Goodman Theatre,
and serve as guiding pillars for our productions and programming. These values are:
VISION
QUALiTyGoodman Theatre believes that live theater illuminates the past, informs the present and
imagines the future. We seek to provide our audiences with the definitive theater experience.
We strive to give our artists the resources that enable them to do the best possible work with
the highest standards of excellence.
DivERSiTyGoodman Theatre believes that respect for diversity is a cornerstone of our community and
our society. Our work features a variety of aesthetics, cultures and modes of theatrical expres-
sion. We are committed to promoting creativity, collaboration, artistic risk-taking, freedom of
expression and cultural diversity.
COmmUniTyGoodman Theatre believes that live theater plays a unique role in the educational, social and
economic development of a community. For example, theater develops cognitive skills, emotion-
al growth and moral awareness, particularly in young people. Since the Goodman is a part of
the community, we believe that we have a responsibility to improve the quality of life through
our productions and education programs.
Robert Falls. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
THE 2005/2006 SEASON IN THE ALBERT IVAR GOODMAN THEATRE
Colleen Delany and Ryan Artzberger in Pericles. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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THE CLEAn HOUSEApril 29 – June 4, 2006
By Sarah ruhl
Directed by JeSSiCa TheBuS
Set Design by TODD rOSenThal
Costume Design by linDa rOeThke
lighting Design by JameS F. inGallS
Original music and Sound Design by
anDre PlueSS and Ben SuSSman
Dramaturgy by Tanya Palmer
THE DREAmS Of SARAH BREEDLOvEJune 17 – July 30, 2006
Written and Directed by reGina TaylOr
Set Design by SCOTT BraDley
Costume Design by JaCqueline FirkinS
lighting Design by SCOTT ZielinSki
Sound Design by riCharD WOODBury
Original music by Daryl WaTerS
Choreography by hOPe Clarke
Dramaturgy by Tanya Palmer
PURLiESeptember 17 – October 30, 2005
Book by OSSie DaviS, PhiliP rOSe and PeTer uDell
Based on the play Purlie Victorious by OSSie DaviS
Directed by ShelDOn ePPS
music by Gary GelD
lyrics by PeTer uDell
Choreography by kenneTh lee rOBerSOn
music Direction by rOnalD (rahn) COleman
Set Design by JameS leOnarD JOy
Costume Design by Paul TaZeWell
Sound Design by FreDeriCk W. BOOT
lighting Design by allen lee huGheS
PERiCLESJanuary 7 – February 19, 2006
By William ShakeSPeare
Directed by mary Zimmerman
Set Design by Daniel OSTlinG
Costume Design by mara BlumenFelD
lighting Design by T.J. GerCkenS
Sound Design by anDre PlueSS and Ben SuSSman
Choreography by Daniel PelZiG
Exclusive Corporate Sponsor
A LifE in THE THEATREMarch 4 – April 16, 2006
By DaviD mameT
Directed by rOBerT FallS
Set Design by mark WenDlanD
Costume Design by BirGiT raTTenBOrG WiSe
lighting Design by miChael PhiliPPi
Sound Design by riCharD WOODBury
Dramaturgy by TOm Creamer
Major Corporate Sponsor
Edith-marie Appleton foundation
Production Sponsor
Major Corporate Sponsor
Women’s Board of Goodman Theatre
Production Sponsor
Exclusive Corporate Sponsor
John and Caroline BallantineRoger and Julie BaskesDeborah A. BrickerLeon and Joy DreimannLinda Hutson
Additional Support provided by the Goodman Director’s Society:
James f. Oates and Adam GrymkowskiSusan m. Powersmr. and mrs. William D. StaleyRandy and Lisa WhiteSusan and Bob Wislow
Major Corporate Sponsors
Additional Support provided by the Goodman Director’s Society:
Judy and Tapas K. Das GuptaAnne E. Kutaknancy Lauter mcDougal and Alfred L. mcDougal
Linda Johnson RiceLinda ToopsTrish Tullmanneal Zucker
Additional Support provided by
Additional Support provided by the Goodman Producer’s Circle:
Julie m. Danis and Paul f. Donahuenancy Lauter mcDougal and Alfred L. mcDougalAlice Rapoport and michael SachsSallyan Windt
Additional Support provided by the Goodman Producer’s Circle:
Rick and Tina LiebermanCarol Prins and John H. Hart
Produced in association with Pasadena Playhouse.
Printing of this report courtesy of Rand mcnally and Company.
Design by Amanda Good.
THE 2005/2006 SEASON IN THE OWEN BRUNER GOODMAN THEATRE
Stephen Lang in Beyond Glory. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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BEyOnD GLORySeptember 10 – October 16, 2005
By STePhen lanG from the book by larry SmiTh
Directed by STePhen lanG
Set Design by TOny CiSek
lighting Design by Dan COvey
Sound Design by CeCil avereTT
Original music by rOBerT keSSler and eThan neuBurG
Projections Design by JOhn BOeSChe
Exclusive Production Sponsor
Produced in association with The Bump Company, Tribute Productions and Steven Suskin.
ROmAnCEMarch 17 – April 30, 2006
By DaviD mameT
Directed by Pam mackinnOn
Set Design by TODD rOSenThal
Costume Design by raChel anne healy
lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Sound Design by CeCil avereTT
Dramaturgy by Tanya Palmer
CRUmBS fROm THE TABLE Of JOyMay 27 – July 2, 2006
By lynn nOTTaGe
Directed by ChuCk SmiTh
Set Design by linDa BuChanan
Costume Design by BirGiT raTTenBOrG WiSe
lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Sound Design by ray narDelli and JOShua hOrvaTh
Dramaturgy by TOm Creamer
SPECIAL PRODUCTION
A CHRiSTmAS CAROLNovember 19 – December 26, 2005
By CharleS DiCkenS
adapted by TOm Creamer
Directed by kaTe BuCkley
Set Design by TODD rOSenThal
Costume Design by heiDi Sue mcmaTh
lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Sound Design by linDSay JOneS
Original music and Traditional Carols arranged by JOe Cerqua
Flying effects by ZFX, inC.
Major Corporate Sponsor Corporate Sponsor Partner
Albert and maria Goodman
Production Sponsors
Gala Sponsor Partners
Support Provided by the Goodman Director’s Society:
Leslie HindmanJim and Kay mabie
Harle montgomerySara Szold
Exclusive Corporate Sponsor
Additional Support Provided by the Goodman Director’s Society:
The Losacco familyGene and Tita Zeffren
BENEFIT EVENTSSEASOn OPEninG BEnEfiT FeaTurinG Purlie
September 23, 2005
Major Benefit Sponsor
Benefit Sponsor Partners
AnnUAL GOODmAn GALA FeaTurinG kriSTin ChenOWeTh
May 6, 2006
fAmE fAnTASy ADvEnTURE AUCTiOnJanuary 30, 2006
Supporting Sponsors
Lead Sponsor
AbbottJames and Susan AnnableAon CorporationBank of America
Benefit Patrons
Bank One Boston financial Group/ Salton, inc.Deborah A. Bricker
mesirow financialnorthern TrustPeoples EnergyDia and Edward Weil
Katherine A. Abelson and Robert J. Cornell
Major Gala Sponsor
The Edith-marie Appleton foundation
Commercial Packaging/Smurfit- Stone Container CorporationAlice and John SablRichard and Sheryl Weisberg
DAVID MAMET FESTIVAL MARCH 4 – APRIL 30, 2006
Edward Stevens, Blaine Hogan, Eric Slater, Maribeth Monroe and Sean Blake in The Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two-Speed Clock. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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THE REvEnGE Of THE SPACE PAnDAS OR BinKy RUDiCH AnD THE TWO-SPEED CLOCKMarch 25 – April 22, 2006
By DaviD mameT
Directed by STeve SCOTT
Set Design by TODD rOSenThal
Costume Design by TaTJana raDiSiC
lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Sound Design by CeCil avereTT
music Composition and Direction by alariC “rOkkO” JanS
Festival Sponsor
Festival Sponsor Partners:
James and Susan AnnablePatricia Cox and familymerle Reskin
THREE PROGRAmS Of OnE-ACT PLAySBy DaviD mameT
Set Design by TODD rOSenThal
lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Sound Design by CeCil avereTT
HOmECOminGSApril 8 – April 30, 2006
THE DUCK vARiATiOnSDirected by lOuiS COnTey
THE DiSAPPEARAnCE Of THE JEWSDirected by riCk SnyDer
HOmEDirected by lOuiS COnTey
Costume Design by TaTJana raDiSiC
DAUGHTERS, SiSTERS, mOTHERSApril 9 – April 30, 2006
ALmOST DOnEDirected by ann Filmer
REUniOnDirected by ann Filmer
JOLLyDirected by riCk SnyDer
DARK POnyDirected by ann Filmer
Costume Design by raChel anne healy
GHOST STORiESApril 1 – April 30, 2006
nO OnE WiLL BE immUnEDirected by STeve SCOTT
THE SHAWLDirected by mike nuSSBaum
Costume Design by TaTJana raDiSiC
TOP: David Mamet. Photo by Michael Brosilow. BOTTOM: David Mamet Festival Sponsor Susan Annable, Goodman Life Trustee and Past Chairman James E. Annable, Goodman Trustee and Festival Sponsor Patricia Cox, and Playwright David Mamet. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
LATINO THEATRE FESTIVAL AUGUST 4 – AUGUST 20, 2006
Members of Compañía Marta Carrasco performing Ga-gà at our 2006 Latino Theatre Festival.
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Festival Curator henry GODineZ
albert lighting Design by rOBerT ChriSTen
Owen lighting Design by riTa PieTraSZek
THE niGHT minniE RiPPERTOn SAvED my LifEAugust 4 and 5, 2006 Created and Performed by luiS alFarO
Directed by Chay yeW
EL GRiTO DEL BROnx PreSenTeD By TeaTrO viSTa
August 5, 2006By miGDalia CruZ
Directed by liSa POrTeS
DARK PLAy, OR STORiES fOR BOySAugust 5, 2006Written and Directed by CarlOS murillO
QUiTA miTOS PreSenTeD By TeaTrO luna
August 6, 2006By Tanya SaraChO
Directed by COya PaZ
THE CROSSinGAugust 6, 2006By huGO SalCeDO
Translated by raul mOnCaDa
Directed by henry GODineZ
yERmA PreSenTeD By aGuiJÓn TheaTre COmPany
August 7, 2006By FeDeriCO GarCÍa lOrCa
Directed by marCela muñOZ
Set Design by rOSariO varGaS and auGuSTO yanaCOPulOS
Costume Design by alBa Guerra, rOSariO varGaS,
marCela muñOZ and JameS naSh
lighting Design by amanDa CleGG lyOn
Sound Design by marCela muñOZ and elBiO rODrÍGueZ Barilari
Original music by elBiO rODrÍGueZ Barilari
Choreography by eDuarDO vilarO
LAS miL y UnA nOCHES PreSenTeD By COmeDianTS
August 9 – 13, 2006adapted by JOan FOnT and luiSa hurTaDO
Directed by JOan FOnT
Set Design by FreDeriC amaT
Costume Design by FreDeriC amaT/COrTana
lighting Design by alBerT Faura
Original music and Direction by Gani mirZO
Choreography by mOnTSe COlOmÉ
Technical Direction by marC amiGÓ
GA-GÀ PreSenTeD By COmPañÍa marTa CarraSCO
August 16 – 18, 2006Created and Directed by marTa CarraSCO
Set and Costume Design by lluC CaSTellS
lighting Design by iGnaSi CamPrODÓn
music by JaCqueS Brel, renÉ auBry, ShiGeru umeBayaShi,
Xavier CuGaT, DaviD CavanauGh, maSTreTTa, alBerTO iGleSiaS
and menDelSOhn
musical editing by JOSe anTOniO GuTiÉrreZ
AiGUARDEnT PreSenTeD By COmPañÍa marTa CarraSCO
August 19 – 20, 2006Created and Directed by marTa CarraSCO
Directed by PeP BOu and ariel GarCÍa valDÉZ
Set Design by marTa CarraSCO
Costume Design by iSiDre PrunÉS and TOni lanGa
music by JaCqueS Brel, renÉ auBry, GuSTav malher,
eDiTh PiaF, G.F. hanDel and J.S. BaCh
BiCHOS DO BRASiL PreSenTeD By Pia FrauS
August 18 – 20, 2006By BeTO anDreTTa and BeTO lima
Directed by BeTO anDreTTa, BeTO lima and huGO POSSOlO
art Directed by BeTO lima
Sound Track by GuSTavO BernarDO and marCOS BOavenTura
lighting Design by BeTO anDreTTa and huGO POSSOlO
Puppets, Scenic Design and Wardrobe by BeTO lima
BLUE SWEAT PreSenTeD By univerSeS
August 11 – 12, 2006By milDreD ruiZ and STeven SaPP
Directed by Chay yeW
Set Design by narrelle SiSSOnS
Costume Design by emiliO SOSa
Choreography by aDeSOla OSakalumi and Jaime COrOnaDO
Original music by mauriCe S. Turner ii, Paul ThOmPSOn
and CarlOS PimenTel
lighting Design by heaTher herShey
Sound Design by ryan rumery
Family Day Sponsors
Additional Support provided by the Goodman Director’s Society:
AnonymousPatricia Cox and familymaría C. Bechily and Scott Hodesvicki and Bill HoodJohn and Diane PatienceDia and Edward Weil
ALPfAAnheuser-BuschCabrera Capital markets, inc.ComEd, an Exelon CompanymicrosoftPrudential financial
Festival Night Sponsors
Lead Festival Sponsors Major Festival Sponsors Opening Night Sponsors
Members of Compañía Marta Carrasco performing Ga-gà at our 2006 Latino Theatre Festival.
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as one of america’s leading professional theaters, the
Goodman is committed to the development of new plays
that may in time become tomorrow’s classics. The creation
of new work is effected in a number of ways: new and es-
tablished writers are commissioned; works in progress enjoy
readings and workshops; and full productions are mounted.
During the 2005/2006 Season, the new Work Development
Committee, under the co-chairmanship of Trustees eugene
Zeffren and Cyndi Simon, provided ongoing support to these
play development efforts.
New play development activities during the Season included the following:
COmmiSSiOnS
a new work (tentatively titled Two Echoes) by playwright
noah haidle, whose play Vigils received its world premiere
at the Goodman in October 2006. haidle’s other plays in-
clude Mr. Marmalade, Rag and Bone, Princess Marjorie and
Persephone. his work has been produced at South Coast
repertory, long Wharf Theatre, roundabout Theatre and
huntington Theatre.
a new work by playwright rebecca Gilman, whose plays Spin-
ning into Butter, Boy Gets Girl, Blue Surge and Dollhouse
were each commissioned and premiered at the Goodman.
many of these have gone on to subsequent productions in
new york, regionally and abroad.
COmmiSSiOnS CurrenTly in DevelOPmenT
under the auspices of the Joyce awards (sponsored by The
Joyce Foundation), a Goodman commission was awarded in
2004 to playwright naomi iizuka for the creation of a new
play titled Ghostwritten that deals with Southeast asian refu-
gees living in the midwest. The author of such award-winning
plays as 36 Views, Polaroid Stories and The Language of
Angels, iizuka conducted research through interviews with
members of the South asian community in Chicago, as well
as through travel to Cambodia in 2005 and 2006.
Playwright lynn nottage, in collaboration with director kate
Whoriskey, is developing a new play inspired by her travels
to africa. nottage is the author of such plays as Crumbs
from the Table of Joy (staged in the spring of 2006), Inti-
mate Apparel and Fabulation, all of which have received
numerous professional productions.
Our Lady of the Underpass, a new play by Chicago-based
playwright Tanya Saracho, was commissioned under the
auspices of the Ofner Prize—an award granted biennially to
a promising local playwright. Based on interviews and re-
search surrounding the apparent image of the virgin mary on
the Fullerton avenue underpass in Chicago’s logan Square
neighborhood, the play received a public reading as part of
the 2006 new Stages Series.
WOrkShOPS
in the summer of 2006, the Goodman hosted a week-long
workshop of Vigils by noah haidle, in preparation for the
production of the play during the 2006/2007 Owen Theatre
Season. The workshop allowed the playwright to hone the
script and to begin the collaboration with director kate
Whoriskey, members of the cast and the designers.
laTinO TheaTre FeSTival neW WOrkS WeekenD
in conjunction with the biennial latino Theatre Festival, the
Goodman hosted workshops of four new plays, as well as
several panel discussions on topics related to new work by
latino playwrights. Taking place over the course of the first
weekend of the festival, readings and performances included
a new solo piece by nationally recognized playwright and
performance artist luis alfaro entitled The Night Minnie
Ripperton Saved My Life; a reading of Tanya Saracho’s Quita
Mitos in conjunction with Teatro luna; a reading of migdalia
Cruz’s play El Grito Del Bronx in conjunction with Teatro
vista; and a reading of Chicago-based playwright Carlos
murillo’s Dark Play, or Stories for Boys. The weekend was
attended by a number of local and national theater artists
and producers, both at the Goodman and the Palmer house
hilton, in conjunction with the annual association for Theatre
in higher education Conference.
ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT
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neW WOrk in PrODuCTiOn
During the 2005/2006 Season, the Goodman supported new
work by emerging and established writers through its com-
missions and development programs and productions. new
work produced on the Goodman stage during the 2005/2006
Season included:
BEyOND GLORy adapted, directed and performed by STePhen lanG
From the book by larry SmiTh
a stunning one-man tour-de-force, Beyond Glory featured
the testimony of medal of honor recipients who served their
country in World War ii, korea and vietnam. actor Stephen
lang embodied these men in his elegant and deeply moving
adaptation of larry Smith’s book, examining the defining mo-
ments in each veteran’s life—and exploring the true meaning
of courage and humility.
THE DREAMS OF SARAH BREEDLOVEWritten and directed by reGina TaylOr
Commissioned and first produced by alabama Shakespeare
Festival, this second production of The Dreams of Sarah
Breedlove offered Goodman artistic associate regina Taylor
the invaluable opportunity to continue work on her epic new
play about african american icon madam C.J. Walker, the
daughter of slaves who became the country’s first self-made
female millionaire and a key figure in the advancement of
civil rights at the beginning of the 20th century.
neW STaGeS SerieS
established in 2004, the new Stages Series is an annual
celebration of new work featuring free concert readings of
outstanding work that is under consideration for production
at Goodman Theatre. Two of the plays featured in the first
new Stages Series, Mariela in the Desert and Floyd and
Clea Under the Western Sky, were produced the following
season; Vigils, by noah haidle, one of the plays featured in
the 2005/2006 series, was produced in the fall of 2006.
The plays featured in the 2005/2006 festival were:
SIX POSTCARDS By liSa Dillman, Directed by STeve SCOTT
CRIPPLED SISTERS By SuSan nuSSBaum, Directed by karen keSSler
SAM’S COMING By kia COrThrOn, Directed by henry GODineZ
PALMER PARk By JOanna mcClellanD GlaSS, Directed by ChuCk SmiTh
GET WHAT yOU NEED By JeSSiCa GOlDBerG, Directed by CarOlyn CanTOr
VIGILS By nOah haiDle, Directed by DeXTer BullarD
Funding for the 2005/2006 new Stages Series was provided in part by a generous grant from the elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation.
artistic research and development programs at Goodman Theatre were initiated in 1988 through a gift from The lester and hope abelson Fund for artistic Development. Ongoing funding for artistic development has been provided by mrs. abelson with additional support from the illinois art Council, a state agency; The Joyce Foundation; John S. and James l. knight Foundation; mc-Cormick Tribune Foundation; andrew W. mellon Foundation; and the national endowment for the arts.
Ella Joyce, Nambi E.kelley and karen Janes Woditsch in Crumbs from the Table of Joy. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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From an exhilarating revival of a classic Broadway musical to a new play about one of america’s economic
and cultural icons, the 2005/2006 Goodman Theatre Season featured a diverse blend of the old and the
new, the contemporary and the classic—and festivals honoring the prolific career of David mamet, our
celebrated native son, and the best of latino theater.
The albert season roared to exuberant life with Purlie, a galvanizing reworking by director Sheldon epps
of the 1970 musical based on Ossie Davis’s wicked satire of the Old South, co-produced with the Pasa-
dena Playhouse. in January, manilow resident Director mary Zimmerman’s incandescent reinvestigation
of Pericles, one of Shakespeare’s most magical and moving works, came to the albert stage direct from a
triumphant run at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. another much-lauded young direc-
tor, Jessica Thebus, made her Goodman debut with The Clean House, Sarah ruhl’s quirky, funny, deeply
affecting study of death, love and the saving force of humor. artistic associate regina Taylor closed the
albert season with The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove, a moving portrait of the public successes and private
heartbreak of madam C. J. Walker, america’s first self-made female millionaire, a role that was vibrantly
portrayed by l. Scott Caldwell.
in the Owen, actor/playwright Stephen lang mesmerized audiences with Beyond Glory, his one-man tour-de-force, bringing to
life eight american heroes, all recipients of the medal of honor. in may, resident Director Chuck Smith mounted a richly tex-
tured revival of lynn nottage’s Crumbs from the Table of Joy, a beautifully resonant coming-of-age story set in 1950s harlem.
and in the midst of all of this activity, we proudly honored Chicago’s own David mamet with a six-week festival of his work,
featuring the old (my own revival of A Life in the Theatre) and the new (Pam mackinnon’s caustically hilarious rendering of
mamet’s most recent play, Romance), plus evenings of one-acts, special events (including a memorable interview with mamet
himself, conducted by retired Chicago Tribune chief theater critic richard Christiansen) and even a show for children, The
Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two-Speed Clock.
Special events included A Christmas Carol, celebrating its 28th birthday this season and once again featured the sparkling
direction of kate Buckley and the wonderfully resonant Scrooge of William Brown. and to cap it all off, the two-week latino
Theatre Festival, curated by resident artistic associate henry Godinez in august, was a feast for theatergoers from all commu-
nities, featuring return visits by performers luis alfaro and marta Carrasco; Chicago premieres of productions by Spain’s fabled
Comediants, Brazil’s Pia Fraus, and the new york-based universes; readings of new works by the newest generation of latino
authors; and other noteworthy events, including a concert reading of hugo Salcedo’s contemporary tragedy The Crossing,
followed by a compelling discussion of america’s controversial immigration policies with noted local political luminaries.
Of course, none of this activity would have been possible without the dedicated efforts of literally dozens of outstanding artists;
our collective of resident artists, whose passions are at the core of our artistic mission; a talented staff, led by General manager
katherine murphy and associate Producer Steve Scott; our distinguished boards, whose support forms the backbone of Goodman
Theatre; and my producing partner of nearly two decades, executive Director roche Schulfer. and to our legions of supportive,
discerning, dedicated audience members and donors i offer my most sincere thanks. as i’ve noted many times before, you are
the lifeblood of our work.
robert FallsArtistic Director
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
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The 2005/2006 Season was filled with powerful playwrights, artists and productions that furthered
the Goodman’s mission and embodied our continuing commitment to quality, diversity and the
Chicago community.
artistic Director robert Falls and the artistic Collective created an amazing season of visually stunning and
provocative works that increased the scope of the plays produced in the albert Theatre, drew new patrons
into the Owen Theatre and linked both of these spaces with two festivals of unprecedented proportion.
accomplishments of the 2005/2006 Season include:
• The Goodman produced 22 plays, presentations, programs and special events for an audience
of 300,000.
• attendance reached 90% for the second consecutive year, with more than 25,000 subscribers
between the albert and Owen Theatres.
• The theater raised $500,000 in new annual support, including a record number of production
sponsorships, and saw dramatic growth in the Scenemakers Council, an auxiliary group comprised of young, diverse pro-
fessionals who aid audience development.
• a major new branding campaign was launched, including a fully updated website featuring photos, interviews and
behind-the-scenes footage for all albert productions, that eases the process for purchasing tickets and subscriptions, and
making on-line donations.
This season, Trustee lester n. Coney assumed the role of Board Chairman with the contagious enthusiasm and visionary
leadership that inspires the work of his fellow Trustees. The dedication of our Board of Trustees and Women’s Board, combined
with the tireless efforts of the Goodman staff under the leadership of General manager kathy murphy, associate Producer Steve
Scott, Finance Director Peter Calibraro, Director of management Deb Clapp, Director of Development Dorlisa martin, marketing
and Pr Director lori kleinerman, Production manager Scott Conn and Publicity Director Denise Garrity, is the foundation of the
Goodman’s success.
Finally, i would like to thank our audiences, volunteers and more than 6,000 donors for your support this season and every
season. it simply would not happen without you. if you would like more information about the Goodman, please do not hesi-
tate to contact me at [email protected].
Sincerely,
roche SchulferExecutive Director
FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
BOarD OF TruSTeeS OFFiCerSlester n. Coney*Chairman
Shawn m. Donnelley*Peter i. mason*Vice Chairmen
vicki v. hood* President
kristin l. anderson-Schewe* lamont Change*linda hutson*James r. lewis*nancy lauter mcDougal*Susan m. Powers*alice rapoport*Cyndi Simon*Patricia Thornton*eugene Zeffren*Vice Presidents
Thomas P. maurer*Treasurer
leslie S. hindman*Secretary
hOnOrary Chairmanalbert ivar Goodman*
hOnOrary PreSiDenTLewis Manilow
immeDiaTe PaST ChairCarol Prins*
FOunDinG ChairStanley M. Freehling*
PaST ChairSJames E. Annable*Deborah A. Bricker*Sondra A. Healy*
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it gives me great pride to look back on my first year as Chairman during the Goodman’s 2005/2006
Season. We continued to uphold our values of quality, diversity and community in all areas of our work.
We reached diverse audiences with the grand scope of works on our stages, built upon the Goodman’s
longstanding dedication to new work, and supported the work of the Goodman’s artistic Collective, as
well as some of america’s most influential theater artists.
in addition to the productions in our subscription season, a number of special events graced the Goodman’s
stages this year including the annual production of A Christmas Carol; the David mamet Festival, a com-
prehensive look at the works of one of Chicago’s best-known playwrights; and the latino Theatre Festival.
During the 2005/2006 Season, the Goodman’s education and Community Programs were a vital part
of the theater’s programming with the 20th anniversary of the Student Subscription Series; the summer
youth Drama Workshop, yollocalli, in collaboration with the mexican Fine arts Center museum; and The
General Theater Studies program. The Student Subscription Series grew from 1,800 to 2,700 partici-
pants—the largest increase in the program’s history.
The Goodman family, composed of artists and staff, the Board of Trustees, the Women’s Board, the Scenemakers Council, insti-
tutional and individual donors, and our patrons and subscribers, was incredibly generous this year in supporting the Goodman’s
artistic excellence and vision. i am truly grateful for all they do to further our mission to become the premier cultural institution
in Chicago. i am especially thankful for the leadership of vice Chairs Shawn m. Donnelley and Peter i. mason and President
vicki v. hood, who are terrific partners in leading the charge of this amazing organization.
There are many leaders in our community who have contributed unprecedented support to the Goodman this year: katherine a.
abelson and robert J. Cornell, american airlines, american Family insurance, Susan and James annable, aon Corporation, The
Boeing Company, Cna Foundation, Chase, The Chicago Community Trust, Patricia Cox and Family, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley
Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Julius Frankel Foundation, albert ivar Goodman and his late mother’s foundation the
edith-marie appleton Foundation, harris Private Bank, illinois arts Council, The Joyce Foundation, katten muchin rosenman llP, kraft
Foods, laSalle Bank, The John D. and Catherine T. macarthur Foundation, meg and Peter mason, mcCormick Tribune Foundation, nancy
lauter mcDougal and alfred l. mcDougal, andrew W. mellon Foundation, The elizabeth morse Charitable Trust, national endowment for
the arts, Polk Bros. Foundation, The renaissance hotel, The Shubert Foundation, Wal-mart and the Women’s Board of Goodman Theatre.
it has been a pleasure serving as Chairman of the Board during this 2005/2006 Season, and i am thankful for having the
finest artists, the hardest-working staff and the most engaged boards to help me represent the Goodman as one of the finest
cultural organizations in Chicago.
lester n. ConeyChairman
FROM THE CHAIRMAN
BOarD OF TruSTeeS
memBerSrobert S. apatoffMaría C. Bechily*Peter C. B. Bynoe*Joe CalabreseJohnathan ChoeStephen h. ClawsonPatricia Cox*Julie m. Danis*Brian Dennehyrobert F. Denvir*leon DreimannPaul H. Dykstra* robert Falls*Frank Galatiharold Gershowitz*ruth ann m. Gillis
mary louise Gornolaurence O. Grayharry J. harczak, Jr.Shelly radue ibach*alene m. korbyh. michael kurzman*Sheldon lavinelaine r. leavenworth* richard e. lieberman*eva losaccoJohn q. mckinnonMrs. William McKittrick*James F. Oates*luis PadillaJohn r. PatelskiCherie PixlerPat Pulido Sanchez
harold ramisToni l. riccardiWilliam S. richards, Jr.roche Schulfer*vincent a. F. SergiPatrick Sheahanrodrigo Sierramichael J. Silverstein* Beth Bronner SingerJill B. Smart mark StevensCarole David Stone*rebecca Ford Terrylinda B. ToopsTerence J. TothSusan D. underwoodronald v. Waters iii
Dia S. Weil*richard a. WeisbergJ. randall WhiteSusan J. WislowPatrick Wood-Princemaria e. Wynneneal S. Zucker*
emeriTuS TruSTeeSalvin Golinrichard Graylarry mcCrackenmiles l. mckieTerry D. Peigh Peter a. Piperrichard l. Pollay
life Trustees in bold* executive Committee members
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The 2005/2006 Season proved to be very successful for the Women’s Board, raising more than $900,000
for Goodman Theatre. a portion of these funds was allocated to sponsor the production of David mamet’s
A Life in the Theatre.
Our major fundraiser, Goodman Theatre’s annual Gala, was held on may 6, 2006, and featured an
outstanding performance by Tony award-winning actress kristin Chenoweth. i would like to acknowledge
our major Sponsors katherine a. abelson and robert J. Cornell for their extraordinary generosity. and a
very special thanks to our Sponsor Partners: edith-marie appleton Foundation, Commercial Packaging/
Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation, Cna, alice and John Sabl, and richard and Sheryl Weisberg. We
are also grateful to american airlines, the Goodman’s exclusive airline, for its wonderful ongoing support
of the Gala, raffle and auction. and cheers to our Gala Co-Chairs, katherine a. abelson and richard
Weisberg and Planning Chair linda robin, thank you for your exceptional leadership and tireless com-
mitment—it was a spectacular evening!
a host of additional fundraising activities took place throughout the season, including the Fame Fantasy adventure auction,
annual appeal and raffle. i would like to acknowledge the following Women’s Board members and Trustees for the leadership
roles they played during the year: ellen Gignilliat and karen Pigott, annual appeal Co-Chairs; Denise Stefan and leon Drei-
mann, auction Co-Chairs; kathy Fox, Décor Chair; Debbie Beitler and karen Goodyear, Decor Committee; rosemary Tourville,
Favors Chair; Christine Branstad, mary ann karris and Gwen ritchie, Favors Committee; Sherry John, invitation Chair; kathy
Fox and Danielle Zimmerman, invitation Committee; linda Curtis O’Bannon, linda robin and linda Saranow, menu Commit-
tee; Gloria lehr, linda robin and rosemary Tourville, music Committee; Beverly Blettner and Pat kaplan, raffle Co-Chairs;
Susan Wislow, underwriting Chair; Sharon angell, marcia Cohn, Susan Downing, Cindy levin, alice Sabl and Carole David
Stone, underwriting Committee; nancy lauter mcDougal and Gwendolyn ritchie, Women’s Board representatives on the Com-
munity arts in education Committee.
it has been an honor to work with the outstanding members of the Women’s Board. i am most grateful to all of them for their
generous support during my term as president. i turn over the presidency to my very capable successor, alice young Sabl. i am
sure she will experience the many great rewards i have had in working with this talented group of women.
Susan D. underwoodPresident, Women’s Board of Goodman Theatre
WOmen’S BOarD(as of August 31, 2006)
OFFiCerS Susan D. underwoodPresident
Sharon angellAdministrative Vice President
katherine a. abelsonFinancial Vice President and2006 Gala Co-Chair
alice young SablSherry JohnMembership Co-Vice Presidents
Orli StaleyCorresponding Secretary
Cynthia e. levinRecording Secretary
marcia S. CohnTreasurer
mrs. edward F. Blettnerellen Gignilliatkaren Pigottlinda robinDenise StefanMembers-at-Large
Sondra a. healySusan J. Wislowrosemary C. TourvilleJoan m. Copplesonlinda hutsonCarol PrinsCarole David StoneEx-Officio
memBerSmarta holsman BabsonDeborah G. BeitlerChristine Branstad
Joan CliffordSusan v. DowningJoy Dreimannkathleen Foxmrs. Stanley m. Freehlingmrs. William m. Goodyear, Jr.Dr. mildred harrisholly hunt mrs. Sheldon kaplanmary ann karrisGloria lehrkay mabienancy lauter mcDougalmrs. William mckittrickSwati mehtalinda Curtis O’Bannon, m.Dmerle reskinmrs. William ritchielinda Saranow
Cynthia SchollCassie SpencerSara F. Szoldnancy Thompsonnoren ungarettiDanielle Zimmerman
mary GoodmanSustaining Member
mrs. James B. Cloonannancy S. lipskymrs. richard a. Samuelsmrs. Philip l. ThomasHonorary Members
FROM THE WOMEN’S BOARD
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Goodman Theatre Scenemakers Council is an auxiliary group
comprised of diverse, young professionals who support and
contribute to artistic creativity and excellence. The Scenemakers
actively promote the mission of the Goodman by acting as
ambassadors to raise awareness and philanthropic support
for the theater and its exemplary productions and events.
The Scenemakers celebrated their first fundraising event on
august 10, 2006, with a performance of Las Mil y una Noches
during the Goodman’s latino Theatre Festival, followed by a
post-show reception at rumba restaurant. Guests had the
opportunity to experience creative and innovative theater from
Spain and then danced the night away at the post-party to
salsa and latin music.
in total, the Scenemakers increased their membership from 7
to 41 members and contributed over $30,000 to the theater.
SCENEMAkERS COUNCIL
SCenemakerS COunCil(as of August 31, 2006)
James T. lidburyPresident
Thomas SeftenbergTreasurer
Carolyn Taylor-ChappleSecretary
memBerSmichael alvarezStephanie anthonyCasey n. antonichDhamitha arsakularatnaelizabeth Balthroplauren BlairChris CarlsonBryna Dahlinaaron DavidsonJill edelsteinheather m. Farleyalexi GiannouliasJoseph GilesTony GlennChristine Griffith
michelle herndonCraig huffmanrafi k. JafriOscar JohnsonCourtney Jonesadam kammkaty kinsellaShannon riley kinsellamonica kruegerSarah la voiDaniella levittClinton lewisantonio l. lugo iiiDana mackeyCheryl mcPhilimyivan medanicmichael mehnertJohn h. moore ivmatthew ricePerika J. SampsonCharles B. Whittakerhugh Williamsmatthew yalelauren Jones young
Bichos do Brasil. Photo courtesy of Pia Fraus.
TOP: Scenemakers Council member Joseph Giles, Council President Jim Lidbury, Scenemaker Elizabeth Balthrop and Latino Theatre Festival Curator and Resi-dent Artistic Associate Henry Godinez. Photo by Lisa Rischer. BOTTOM LEFT: Guests dancing to Latin music at Rumba Restaurant. Photo by Lisa Rischer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Goodman Trustee and Latino Theatre Festival Co-Chair Maria E. Wynne from Microsoft, Goodman Resident Artistic Associate and Festival Curator Henry Godinez, and Goodman Trustee and Festival Co-Chair Toni L. Riccardi. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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aDviSOry COunCil
The Spotlight Society’s advisory Council is a group of promi-
nent estate planning professionals who aid the Goodman
with its planned giving program. The Goodman is grateful for
the support provided by the advisory Council and recognizes
its members for the donation of their time and expertise.
The Spotlight Society recognizes donors who have included
the Goodman in their estate plans. We are grateful for their
thoughtful support, which will enable the theater to continue
its artistic excellence in the future.
SPOTLIGHT SOCIETy
Christine albrightPartner, Winston & Strawn
Patricia Brosterhous Principal, Patricia Brosterhous Ltd.
Beth a. engel Senior Vice President, Bank of America
Bob GibsonPartner, Clifton Gunderson LLP
robert hamilton Partner, Hamilton, Thies, Lorch & Hangell LLP
David handler Partner, Kirkland & Ellis
Charles harris Partner, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
louis harrison Partner, Harrison & Held
Thomas F. karaba Principal, Crowley, Barrett & Karaba, Ltd.
rick knoedler Vice President, Northern Trust
michael levin Vice President, Harris N.A.
Paula hunt mcmenamin Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Sandra newman Partner, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP
ruth Pivar Partner, DLA Piper US LLP
Terry robbins Managing Partner, Robbins & Associates
eileen B. Trost Partner, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP
anita Tyson Vice President, JP Morgan Chase & Co.
SPOTliGhT SOCieTy’S aDviSOry COunCil memBerS
hope a. abelsonSusan and James annableJoan i. BergerDeborah a. Brickerlester n. ConeyJulie m. DanisShawn m. DonnelleyBettie B. DwinellPaul h. Dykstramr. and mrs. Stanley m. FreehlingGloria Friedmanharold and Diane Gershowitzellen and Paul Gignilliatalbert ivar GoodmanSondra a. healy and Denis J. healylinda hutsonPatricia D. kaplanCharles a. kolbrachel e. krafth. michael and Sheila kurzmananne e. kutakrichard and Christine liebermannancy S. lipsky and robert r. lipskyPeter and meg masonkaren and larry mcCrackennancy lauter mcDougal and alfred l. mcDougalmr. and mrs. William W. mckittrick
James F. OatesPeter and Susan PiperSusan PowersCarol Prinsmerle reskinroche Schulfermr. and mrs. robert Shawmichael and Gerry Silversteinelaine SoterCarole David Stonemarlene a. van Skikenancy l. WaldDia S. Weilrandy and lisa White
The Goodman holds dear the memory of the following donors and subscribers who have honored the work on our stages with a bequest. Their generosity helps ensure that future generations will be able to share in their passion for live theater.
alba Biangini TrustCamilla F. Boitel Trustestate of majorie DouglassBernard Gordon TrustTheodore kasselkris martinverla J. rowanvlada Sunders
SPOTliGhT SOCieTy CharTer memBerS
Marilyn Dodds Frank, Mary Beth Fisher and Patrick Clear in The Clean House. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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Goodman Theatre’s education and Community Programs are
models of excellence in arts integration for the City of Chicago
and the national theater community. Providing year-round
programs for learners of all ages through innovative partner-
ships with schools, teachers, students, audience members,
Chicago-area cultural institutions and the community at large.
STuDenT SuBSCriPTiOn SerieS
For 20 consecutive seasons, the free Student Subscription
Series has been offered to Chicago public high schools and
continued to attract national and international attention. This
season, through the addition of A Christmas Carol to the
roster of productions available to the Series, we were able
to increase the number of participating students and high
schools by 50 percent. as a result, nearly 2,700 students
and 69 teachers from 45 schools received free subscriptions
including Saturday seminars on teaching Shakespeare, the
adaptation of actor training techniques for classroom use
and a semester-long class helping teachers create curricu-
lua for teaching dramatic literature. Participating teachers
in both programs received “lane Change” credit from the
Chicago Public School system.
yOuTh Drama WOrkShOP
it was another banner year for the Summer youth Drama
Workshop (yDW). in its ninth year, the yollocalli yDW, in
partnership with the mexican Fine arts Center museum
(mFaCm), brought together a group of teenagers from the
Pilsen neighborhood to collaborate on a production of Jun-
galbook, adapted from rudyard kipling. under the artistic
leadership of resident artistic associate henry Godinez and
developed by teaching artists maritza Cervantes and Tony
Sancho, the students were guided through a series of writing
and performance activities, as well as workshops in animal
behavior and movement. They brought the world of the jun-
gle to life for a full house of friends, family and community
members. it was a privilege to continue the relationship with
the mFaCm and the Pilsen community. This year was made
even more special by the continuation of yollocalli yDW
alumna hilda Franco as a member of the teaching staff, after
serving as an apprentice artist in the program for five years.
General TheaTer STuDieS PrOGram
in its second year, the General Theater Studies program
brought 46 high school students from around the city together
to collaborate in the Goodman’s rehearsal halls. resident
Director Chuck Smith served as program director—with lead
teaching artist reginald lawrence and teaching artists kevin
Douglas and larry nance—and designed a curriculum which
used the study of directing and set, costume, lighting and
sound design as a basis for building reading and writing skills,
teamwork and ensemble, and introducing students to theater
basics. Though none of the participants had ever attempted
to direct or design a play before, in five short weeks they had
collaboratively created full design presentations and staged
readings of selected scenes from Shepsu aakhu’s play Fascia.
The students performed their staged readings and presented
their designs to their family and friends and Goodman staff
and supporters.
EDUCATION AND COMMUNITy PROGRAMS
William Brown and Bradley Mott in A Christmas Carol. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
to attend weekday matinee performances of five productions
in the albert Theatre. materials furnished to these educators
and their students included scripts, student and teacher guides,
OnStage magazine, and “Backstage at the Goodman” DvD
documentaries. Supplementing these materials were seminars
for teachers featuring pre-show dialogues with artists from the
production along with a preview performance; discussions
with cast members following each matinee; and classroom
visits by cast members. Parents were offered free tickets to
evening performances so that they could share the experi-
ence with their children.
in addition to these activities, the Goodman offered several
special programs for Chicago public high school teachers,
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inTernShiP PrOGram
During the 2005/2006 Season, Goodman Theatre’s internship
Program provided career training for 35 qualified undergrad-
uate and graduate students and early-career professionals in
a variety of areas. each year the Goodman welcomes interns
to work in every area of theater, from artistic administration,
education and technical production to stage management,
marketing and fundraising. Chosen from a highly competitive
pool of applicants, interns receive a small stipend for their
work and qualified participants may be eligible to receive
college credit and/or equity membership points.
an adjunct to this program, the maggio Directing Fellowship
provides an early-career, Chicago-based director with a
season-long experience at the Goodman. Created to honor
the memory of former associate artistic Director michael
maggio—who was a dynamic educator and mentor to young
directors—the fellowship provides its recipient a stipend,
the opportunity to assist a Goodman director on a produc-
tion, and a variety of additional experiences as part of the
Goodman’s artistic staff. The 2005/2006 maggio Fellow
was Dado, a director and an actor in Chicago for more than
10 years. She is the director of education for emerald City
Theatre Company (eCTC), as well as an artistic associate.
auDienCe eDuCaTiOn
The Stage Door Series is designed to provide an insider’s
view of the world of theater through lectures, discussions and
performances that focus on selected Goodman productions.
Presented under the auspices of Goodman’s Theatre arts
Committee, Stage Door presentations in 2005/2006 included:
THE HEALING POWER OF LAUGHTER
in The Clean House, playwright Sarah ruhl tackles two
subjects that are rarely found in the same sentence: comedy
and cancer. This discussion explored why those two topics do
belong together, addressing research and anecdotal evidence
about the healing power of laughter. Speakers included Dr. ed
Dunkenblau, past president of the association of applied and
Therapeutic humor, director of the institute for emotionally
intelligent learning and a clinical psychologist in private
practice; Cartoonist nicole hollander, creator of the nation-
ally syndicated comic strip Sylvia; and a representative from
Gilda’s Club, a national network of support communities for
men, women and children living with cancer named for the
late comedienne Gilda radner.
THE LEGACy OF MADAME C.J. WALkER
in The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove, playwright and director
regina Taylor chronicles the story of america’s first self-made
female millionaire, madame C.J. Walker. The daughter of
AUDIENCE EDUCATION
Principal sponsor of the free Student Subscription Series
Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley foundation
slaves, Walker (née Breedlove) built an empire by manufac-
turing and selling hair goods and preparations. She went on
to become an important philanthropist and tireless advocate
for civil rights. This discussion focused on madame Walker’s
legacy as a powerful role model for women and african
americans, gathering together some of Chicago’s top female
and african american entrepreneurs to reflect on her example,
and to assess what progress has been made since her time
and what obstacles to success continue to exist.
THE CROSSING: READING AND PANEL DISCUSSION
as part of the 2006 latino Theatre Festival, resident artistic
associate and Festival Curator henry Godinez directed a staged
reading of hugo Salcedo’s provocative and timely play The
Crossing, dealing with the tragic deaths of eighteen mexican
workers attempting entry into the united States. This perfor-
mance was followed by a discussion of the many controversies
surrounding current american immigration policies led by
antonio mora, anchorman for CBS-2’s nightly newscast.The
panel included u.S. representative Jesse Jackson, Jr.; play-
wright luis alfaro; Susan Gzesh, Senior lecturer and Director
of the human rights Program at the university of Chicago; Fr.
Bruce Willems of holy Cross/immaculate heart of mary Par-
ish in the Back of the yards neighborhood; and Jose artemio
arreola, local community activist and co-leader of Chicago’s
historic immigration demonstration on march 10, 2006.
nOOn SalOnS aT The GOODman
each season, the Goodman provides the noon Salon series,
noontime discussions of selected Goodman productions. hosted
by members of the artistic staff and featuring guest scholars
(in partnership with the Graham School of Continuing education
at the university of Chicago), these events provide historical
and literary background for the production, while also provid-
ing a forum for the discussion of artistic, social and political
issues surrounding the play.
The Goodman is pleased to recognize the following donors who have provided significant support to our education and Community programs during the 2005/2006 Season:
Sponsor of the Stage Door Series
Major supporter of the free Student Subscription Series
Major supporter of the General Theater Studies Program
The Elizabeth morse Charitable Trust
Major supporters of Education and Community Programs
Rolando Boyce and L. Scott Caldwell in The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove. Photo by Liz Lauren.
FINANCIALS
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COnSOLiDAtED BALAnCE SHEEtAs of August 31, 2006
ASSEtS
Cash, Cash equivalents & noncurrent investments $37,658,211real estate investment (Goodman Friedman llC) 450,728Property, net of Depreciation 38,976,866Grants, Other receivables & Deposits 1,243,068Prepaid Operating expenses 1,946,747Other assets 88,500
total Assets 80,364,120
LiABiLitiES AnD nEt ASSEtS
notes Payable 24,100,000accounts Payable and accrued expenses 907,585Deferred Subscriptions and admission revenue 4,087,309
total Liabilities 29,094,894
nEt ASSEtS unrestricted 44,347,625Temporarily restricted 5,977,938Permanently restricted 943,663Total net assets 51,269,226
total Liabilities and net Assets $80,364,120
COnDEnSED StAtEMEnt OF ACtivity For the Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 2006
OPErAtiOnS
Total earned income $9,956,753Total Public Support 5,698,898Total expenses 16,053,352
income net of Expenses (397,701)
DESignAtED & ALL tEMPOrAriLy rEStriCtED ACtivity
Total earned income 297,985Total Public Support 185,544Total expenses 2,614,879
income net of Expenses (2,131,350)
PErMAnEntLy rEStriCtED ACtivity
Total earned income 0Total Public Support 0Total expenses 0 income net of Expenses 0 total Change to net Assets (2,529,051)Opening Balance net Assets 53,798,277Closing Balance net Assets $51,269,226
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The Premiere Society is a group of Goodman friends providing the mainstay of support for pioneering productions and model
education programs that reflect and enrich Chicago’s diverse cultural community. membership in the Goodman Premiere Society
is extended to individuals and couples who make an annual gift of $1,500 or more, and to corporations and foundations that
contribute a minimum of $5,000. This list reflects gifts for the 2005/2006 Season:
PREMIERE SOCIETy
Ovation Society $200,000 and Above american airlines Doris Duke Charitable FoundationThe Joyce Foundation†
John D. and Catherine T. macarthur Foundation†andrew W. mellon Foundation†
The renaissance hotel The Shubert Foundation
Program Sponsors $100,000 - $199,999 The Boeing Company Cna Foundation
Chase The Chicago Community Trust
illinois arts Council, a state agency kraft Foods
Women’s Board of Goodman Theatre
mcCormick Tribune Foundationnorthern Trust
Producer’s Circle $50,000 - $99,999 american Family insurance aon CorporationGaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation
Julius Frankel Foundationkatten muchin rosenman llPlaSalle Bank
The elizabeth morse Charitable TrustPolk Bros. Foundation
national endowment for the artsPricewaterhouseCoopers llP
Director’s Circle $30,000 - $49,999 abbott Blue Cross Blue Shield of illinios
Fifth Third Bankharris Private Bank
macy’smicrosoft Corporation
national City BankWal-mart
Premiere Circle $20,000 - $29,999 ariel Capital managementThe elizabeth F. Cheney FoundationCitibank
Comed, an exelon CompanyThe encore Group leo Burnett uSa
The elizabeth morse Genius Charitable TrustPrince Charitable Trusts
The rhoades FoundationSalton, inc./leon Dreimann Sonnenschein nath & rosenthal uBS
Patrons $15,000 - $19,999 aT&T Bessemer Trust Company, n.a.
The Crown Familyernst & young llP
leo S. Guthman FundJohn r. halligan Charitable Fund
ronald mcDonald house Charities
Distinguished Guarantors $10,000 - $14,999 anheuser Busch Baxter international The Buchanan Family FoundationClerestory ConsultingCommercial Packaging Company
D & r Fund Goldman SachshSBC - north america holdingsinvesco
The mayer & morris kaplan Family Foundationmesirow Financial Peoples energy The Sage Foundation
Sara lee CorporationSmurfit-Stone Container CorporationWinston & Strawn llPWorld Travel BTi
Guarantors $5,000 - $9,999
a. epstein & Sons international, inc.accenture alPFa alter Group Cabrera Capital markets, inc. CDW Computer Centers, inc.Charter One Bank
Chicago Department of Cultural affairs Cisco Systems, inc. Patrick and anna m. Cudahy Fund Dominick’s holly hunt, ltd.hPiTW Foundation
kirkland & ellislevel – (1)lurie management, llCColonel Stanley reed mcneil Foundationnational Corporate Theatre FundOberweis asset management, inc.Palladian DevelopmentPrudential Foundation
rand mcnallyDr. Scholl FoundationSidley austin llPThe Siragusa FoundationTurtle WaxuSGWm. Wrigley Jr. Company
† multi-year Support
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT AGENCy MEMBERS
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Ovation Society $100,000 and Above
The edith-marie appleton Foundation
PREMIERE SOCIETy
albert ivar Goodman Bernard Gordon^ Trust
Director’s Circle $50,000 - $99,999
anonymous katherine a. abelson and robert J. Cornell
Susan and James annablePatricia Cox and Family
meg and Peter mason nancy lauter mcDougal and alfred l. mcDougal
Leadership Circle $25,000 - $49,999
anonymous Sharon and Charles angellDeborah a. BrickerJoyce Chelberg
ruth DaveeShawn m. Donnelleyleon and Joy Dreimanneva and mike losacco
kenneth and harle montgomery FoundationCarol Prins and John h. hartmerle reskin
alice and John J. SablCyndi Simon/The encore Grouprichard and Sheryl Weisberg
Premiere Circle $15,000 - $24,999
kristin anderson-Schewe and robert Schewemaría C. Bechily and Scott hodesmarcia S. CohnJulie m. Danis and Paul F. Donahueellen and Paul Gignilliat
vicki and Bill hoodSherry and Peter JohnSheila and mike kurzmanDr. marc and Cynthia levinrichard and Tina liebermanJim and kay mabiemr. and mrs. William mckittrick
James F. Oatesmanny and Pat Pulido Sanchezalice rapoport and michael Sachsmr. and mrs. michael J. SilversteinBeth and alan SingerSara F. Szoldrosemary and Jack Tourville
Susan and Bob underwoodedward and Dia Weilrandy and lisa WhiteSusan and Bob WislowThe Gene and Tita Zeffren Foundation
Dress Circle $10,000 - $14,999
hope a. abelsonDeborah and Stephen BeitlerChristine and Paul BranstadPaul h. Dykstramr. and mrs. Stanley m. Freehlingruth ann m. Gillis and michael mcGuinnis
Sondra and Denis healy/ Turtle Wax, inc.mr. and mrs. John W. Jordan iialene m. korbyelaine r. leavenworth and russell Jensenlucia Woods lindley and Daniel a. lindley
mr. and mrs. Thomas P. maurerJohn D. and alexandra C. nicholskaren and Dick Pigottmr. Sidney l. Portlinda and kenneth robinTimothy Schwertfeger and Gail Waller
mr. and mrs. robert e. ShawSmart Family Foundation mr. and mrs. William D. StaleyDenise Stefanmark StevensSallyan Windt
Distinguished Guarantor $5,000 - $9,999
anonymous John and Caroline BallantineJulie and roger BaskesJoe and Palma CalabreseJoan and robert CliffordDoris and howard Conantlester n. ConeyDr. and mrs. Warwick CopplesonJudy and Tapas k. Das GuptaJames r. and nina DonnelleySusan v. DowningWaldo and lucille Friedlandrobert Friedmanmr. and mrs. harold Gershowitz
mr. and mrs. alvin Golinmr. and mrs. William m. Goodyear, Jr.mary louise Gornomr. and mrs. richard Graymr. Joseph haasmary kay and ed habenleslie S. hindmanholly huntlinda hutsonanne and Burt kaplankay and Fred krehbielanne e. kutakDavid manilow and mary kenney
nathan manilow FoundationJohn mcCartney and Clare muñana karen and larry mcCrackenmiles and kirk mckieJohn and Carol mckinnonTimothy and alicia mullenluis Padillamr. and mrs. John PatienceTerry Peigh and Cindy Fluxgoldmr. and mrs. richard l. PollaySusan m. Powersrobert and mary reusché Fundlinda Johnson rice
William S. richards, Jr.Patrick and Shirley ann ryanlinda and mitchell Saranowmr. and mrs. vincent a.F. Serginancy Thompsonlinda B. ToopsTerry and monica TothTrish Tullmanron and ann Watersmaria e. Wynnemartin e. Zimmerman Foundationneal S. Zucker
Guarantor $2,500 - $4,999
anonymous (4)rob and vicki apatoffCandace and William arnoldmary Jo and Doug Basler
mrs. edward F. BlettnerJohn William Butler, Jr. and John m. vanderlindenThomas and Dianne Campbell
richard and ann Carrlamont and Paulette Changeedythe and James CloonanCarol and Douglas Cohen
mr. Casey CowellSally and mark Dancerrobert and leslie DenvirSidney and Sondra Berman epstein
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
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Shannon and Gene kinsellarobert kohl and Clark Pellettnancy and Sanfred koltunrichard and Paulette kulpaGloria lehrrobin and robert levinsonaverill and Bernard levitonDr. Paul m. lisnek and Brian F. lozellCole and margaret lundquistrobert mcDermott and Sarah Jaickesrichard J. and Barbara metzlerminor Family Foundation
Felicia norwood and Garry karchlinda Curtis O’Bannon, m.D.Cathy and Bill OsbornJacqueline J. PardusJohn and katherine Patelskimichael and Christine Poperenee and edward ross FoundationBarbara and richard SamuelsCynthia and michael r. Schollroche Schulfer and mary Beth Fishermark J. Schulte and mary a. holcomb
Susan and harry SeigleDr. Patrick m. Sheahanrose l. ShureJulie and Brian Simmonsnancy and Bruce StevensBarbara and Steven StoneCarole David Stonekimberly k. TaylorCarl and marilynn Thomamr. and mrs. Philip l. Thomasnoren and richard ungarettiSandy and marc WalfishThe Walsh Foundationmark and kimbra Walter
Principal $1,500 - $2,499anonymous (4)edward F. anixter and Carol FrankelDaniel and mary applebaumJeff BaddeleyStephen and elizabeth BallisSandy and rick Beckermr. and mrs. andrew k. BlockGeorge W. Blossom iii Fundmr. and mrs. michael Borkowskiedward and lois Brennann. hough Brennanmichael J. BrooksCorinne e. Brophylarry and Susanne BroutmanDouglas and margaret Scanlan Brownmichael and linda Brownmatthew and kay Bucksbaumrosemarie and Dean l. Buntrockmaureen and Scott ByronCleve Carney and kay SchmittCathy CoughlinSusan and allison Davismr. and mrs. James W. Deyounganthony and lucy DiTommasoDaniel e. efnerlois and Steve eisenrichard and Gail eldenJanice l. engle
robert Fallsmr. and mrs. Thomas Frattingerkay and howard Friedmanrobert n. Friend^ Charles e. Gardner and Patti eylarmr. and mrs. Gary e. Gardnermr. and mrs. James J. Glasserethel and Bill GofenJennifer and isaac S. GoldmanGillian and ellis GoodmanChester a. Gougis and Shelley Ochabhoward and lisa naparstek Greenmr. and mrs. Dean Griffithelizabeth GuenzelDaniel hamiltonirving^ and Joan W. harrismrs. mary P. hinesandrew hollingsworth and Gilles noyermarsha k. hoover and Thomas F. karaba Dick and lou hurckesmr. and mrs. George ibachantje^ and John JelinekJulie Cisek and harry l. Jones, Jr.loretta and allan kaplanmrs. Sheldon kaplanmr. and mrs. Daniel P. kearney
James F. kinoshita and merrillyn J. kosierGerald a. and karen a. kolschowskyDrs. vinay and raminder kumarrachel e. kraft – in memory of michael maggioJames kyser and Jo PolichPaul lehman and ronna StammSheldon leibowitzJames lidburyDouglas and Jessie macDonaldDonald l. martinBob mayoJohn and etta mckennaDavid e. mcneelms. helen melchiormartha and richard melmanPeter and Penny morselee and Sharon Oberlanderirma ParkerPeter and Susan PiperCherie and Cliff PixlerConnie Purdumharold and erica ramisCordell and Bernice reedmaralyn and michael reillyPamela rosemonique and Pete rub
Sandra and earl rusnak, Jr.Bettylu and Paul SaltzmanSanborn Family FoundationSteven and lauren Scheibekenneth D. Schmidt, m.D.Judith and Joseph ScullyPatricia and Chip Sharkeymr. and mrs. James SheinDr. mitchell and Sharon SheinkopThe Sheridan Foundation rodrigo and elizabeth Sierra and sonsJill and Steve SmartCarl W. Stern and holly hayeshal S.r. Stewartms. mary StowellBob and k.C. Swininogamr. and mrs. Bruce Taylormr. and mrs. richard l. ThomasPatricia Thornton and Patricia SeitzerJames and Josie Tomesmrs. Cuba Wadlington, Jr.Dr. David Wasserman – in memory of abby S. magdovitz-Wassermanmr. and mrs. robert G. WeissPeter and esther ZadeikJames and margaret maxwell Zagelanne Zenzer
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Coleen and Brian Gelbermr. and mrs. Bruce k. GoodmanJames and Brenda Gruseckimarcy and harry J. harczak, Jr.Drs. mildred and herbert harriseugene and Jayne hollandJoan hornigFruman and marian S. JacobsonFrank and mary anne Jakalskirussell n. Johnson and mark D. hudsonCindy and andrew h. kalnowmr. and mrs. nicholas a. karrisBill and Beth kies
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1. Auction Sponsors Judi Gorman from American Airlines, Goodman Chairman Lester N. Coney, Goodman Vice President Susan M. Powers from Bessemer Trust and Michael Alter from the Alter Group. Photo by Mike Greer 2. Women’s Board members Linda Robin and Alice young Sabl. Photo by Mike Greer. 3. Goodman Trustee Harry J. Harczak, Jr. from CDW with his wife, Marcy. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 4. Bob Schewe, Goodman Vice President kristin L. Anderson-Schewe, Execu-tive Director Roche Schulfer and Goodman Vice President Linda Hutson. Photo by Mike Greer 5. Goodman Chairman Lester N. Coney, Director’s Society Sponsor Linda Johnson Rice, Goodman Artistic Director Robert Falls, The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove playwright and director and Goodman Artistic Associate Regina Taylor, and Stedman Graham. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 6.Goodman Trustee Terence J. Toth, from Northern Trust, and his wife Monica. Photo by Mike Greer 7. Goodman Life Trustee James F. Oates and Amina Dickerson, the Senior Director, Global Community Involvement for kraft, the major corporate sponsor of our Student Subscription Series. Photo by Mike Greer 8. Goodman Founding Chair Stanley M. Freehling, Women’s Board member Joan Freehling, and John H. Hart. Photo by Mike Greer. 9. Goodman Trustee Neal S. Zucker, Life Trustee María C. Bechily and Vice Chairman Shawn M. Donnelley. Photo by Mike Greer
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L. Scott Caldwell in The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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The Goodman gratefully recognizes these generous supporters who have given at the levels listed below. Due to space limita-
tions, we are unable to print the names of those organizations that made contributions at a level below $500 or individual
donors at a level below $250. This list reflects gifts for our 2005/2006 Season:
Principals $2,500 - $4,999 altria Group, inc. Carson Family Foundation
ComcastJohnson Publishing Company
midamerica Bank uPS Foundation, inc.
W.W. Grainger
Sustainers $1,000 - $2,499 allen Brothers, inc. arts & Business Councilattorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, inc.Deloitteeast Balt. Comissary, inc.
eaton vance managementField Container CompanyFrancorpGray & Co.hartmarx Corporationhill, Taylor llC
The morris and helen messing Foundatione. morris CommunicationsnCi lending a handOak Brook BankOxford Bank & Trust
Biff ruttenberg FoundationSahara enterprises, inc.The Shiner GroupSipi metal Corp.urban media Group, llCWest monroe Partners
Backers $500 - $999 anonymous abrams & Jossel Consulting, inc.amsted industries Foundation
The Biegler Foundation Bridge Partners, llC
Chicago Public SchoolsCushman & Wakefield
edsal mfg. Co., inc.On-Cor Frozen Foods, inc.
ANNUAL FUND DONORS
David Darlow, Matthew Schwader and director Robert Falls in rehearsal for A Life in the Theatre. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION AND GOVERNMENT AGENCy MEMBERS
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anonymous (4)mr. and mrs. William F. aldingerGwen l. allenmr. Dhamitha arsakularatnae. m. Bakwinelizabeth Balthroprobert and Sharon Bartonlauren Blair and David Wheelermr. and mrs. Philip D. Block iiiDonald D. Boroianms. naomi Borwellmr.̂ and mrs. albert C. Buehler, Jr.Carol and Tom ButlerChris and lori Carlson
Stephen h. Clawsonmarge and lew Collensaaron and lora egbersmr. and mrs. Paul F. elwardms. mariwyn evansGinny and Peter Foremanmr. and mrs. albert Friedmanms. lori mae FrithJoseph and Stacy GilesTony GlennGillian and ellis Goodmanlaurence and September GrayWilliam and nanci GreeneJack and Sandra Guthman
mrs. henry G. hart, Jr.mr. and mrs. John W. higginsCraig k. huffmanBilly Johnsonmr. and mrs. nicholas a. karrisms. katy kinsellakevin and anne kivikkoaphrodite kokolisrobert lifton and Carol rosofskymrs. nancy S. lipskyrichard and Judy marcusrobyn and kevin mcCartySam and rebecca rodgersPerika J. Sampson
ellen SandorJohn and Barbara SapientePeter SchneiderTom and lee Seftenbergn. renee and michael Sichlauavy and marcie SteinFredric and nikki Will SteinPamela B. StrobelBryan Traubert and Penny Pritzkerarthur r. velasquezJeanne and robert Westcottmr. and mrs. ronald yonoverlauren Jones young
Star $500 - $999
anonymous (4)nicholas and kathleen amatangeloS. andersen-FormoloCasey antonich and Joel Baldinmr. Paul aurandtms. marta holsman BabsonJohn and Sharon Baldwinelizabeth Balthropmr. David Bathmr. Benjamin Bellesms. Beth Birnbaummrs. nadine BognarJohn and nan knighton BreglioThe Bressler/robbins Foundationevelyn Brody and Jack SiegelPatricia D. Brosterhous and Carl J. Gronningmr. and mrs. earl C. Brownmr. and mrs. edward h. Bruske iiimr. and mrs. henry BuchbinderPeter and linda BynoeSusan and michael Canmannmr. mark CappelloTom and Judy CastenJacqueline and lawrence Cheslerms. Gwendolyn G. Cohenms. ava Cohnmr. and mrs. larry Coopernancy r. Corralmarirose CoulterDavid Crain and Janet BriceCarol k. and Daniel r. Cyganowskironald and Dolores Dalyinge de la Camprobert and Jane Dennisonmr. William Dietz, Jr.The mathilde u. and albert C. elser Foundationhoward and Jane epstein
Suzanne Faber and rick FizdaleCarmen and earnest Fairroger and Susanne FeinChristine FinzerToni Fisherkathleen and G. George FoxJennifer Friedes and Steven FlorsheimTom and marcia FritzBill and Pat FullerPaul k. GaetanoDorothy and John Gardnerlaura D. and Stephen F. GatesPatricia Gentrymr. and mrs. Daniel W. Glavinms. ann Greenstein and mr. Jeffrey FarbmanWilliam and laura GroebeDr. and mrs. rolf m. GunnarSarah and Joel l. handelmanms. Deborah hartnettlois and marty hauselmanThomas W. heimsothBette Cerf hill and Bruce SaganJames and margot hinchlifflawrence and rita hokeBarbara h. howardTex and Susan hullJudy and verne istockDoris Jean kellermr. Jeff kerrPaul J. kingkaren klutznickDr. and mrs. richard knopmr. and mrs. norman koglinmartin and Patricia koldykealan and nancy kubickaCarol l. kutak
michael leonmichael levin and Carol mcerleanClinton J. lewisJim lopataPhilip and Carol lyonsm.W.m. Consulting GroupJoe and kathleen maddenCarlo and Genevieve maggioJay and Tracey maltbyDorlisa martin and David GoodDavid and karen mattensonCheryl mayberry and eric mckissackSharon and John mcGeems. Cheryl mcPhilimyDaniel meldazismr. and mrs. howard michaelsenmary mcClure miller FoundationJulie and Scott mollereleanor and lothar moltonmr. and mrs. Frank moronirobert and audrey morrisBill and lorna Filippini mullikenmichael and magdalena murzanskiDavid J. and Dolores D. nelsonmaxine and Jack noonanariel O’haraDan O’neillmr. Bruce Ottleymr. Gregory a. Padgett and ms. marie Castanedamr. and mrs. robert l. Parkinson, Jr.michael and Sandra Perlowms. Teresa l. Poggenpohl and mr. Stephen Steineragnethe rattenborgDavid and leslie reeseDale a. rettke
alicia reyesBill and marcia riggmrs. William ritchiemr. and mrs. harry J. ropermr. and mrs. howard rosellSherman and Sarene rosenWilliam and Pamela rossPriscilla ryanedward S. Sachs and Judith Grobe Sachsnatalie Saltiel richard h. Sandersms. Pamela Z. SandineCynthia m. and robert e. SargentFred and Pamela Sassermr. lewis m. SchneiderJohn and Betsy Schwartzelizabeth SenguptaDr. raymond and alice Silvermanrick and liz SkrodzkiJames and mary Jo Slykasmary ann Smithmr. and mrs. Barry Stagmanrobert and Susan Starliz StiffelCarolyn Taylor-Chapplemary Frances Troha, Gregory Thompson, Tess Troha-ThompsonDoug and Susan Turnermr. Brady i. TwiggsDr. and mrs. michael J. uzelacaudrey vasoli and Terence mehanWilliam and anne r. Wenningtonmr. and mrs. robert J. Wilczekhugh k. Williamsmr. and mrs. nick WilsonBarbara and alfred WinickSusan and rabbi ira youdovin
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
ANNUAL FUND DONORS
David Darlow, Matthew Schwader and director Robert Falls in rehearsal for A Life in the Theatre. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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Pastora San Juan CaffertyCharles and karen Cairoms. misty Calhounmr. and mrs. George Callobremaritza marrero Carlomarty Castrolouis k.C. Chanlarry and Julie Chandlerhugo Chavianomr. Jim Christofordisyolanda m. Chrusciel and robert W. edwardsmr. and mrs. John J. Clark, Jr.mrs. rosaline CohnJunerous m. CookCore Financial - mike Dialnatalie CornellJulia and earl Cowellms. Donna G. Craven and mr. James r. loomanThomas m. CrispoDeborah Curryirene and Charles Custermr. and mrs. lawrence Czaszwiczms. margaret DahmDonald W. Day^
robert and mary Decrescenatalia Delgado and meritt FoxDr. and mrs. William e. DeutschBruce Devillereloise C. Deyoung
Joseph and helen DiamondBob Dietmeier and Dan JohnsonPeter and elizabeth Dietzmr. and mrs. James S. DimatteoBrad Dorfmanmr. robert l. Douglass, Jr.ann and John DrakeDaisy a. DrissJohn F. Dziedziake.D.Z. Technologies, inc.Sten and katherine ekstromJane D. endreselizabeth a. ennisron and Judy eshlemanhenry and Carol evansJohn and marilyn evrardedith and Gerald FalkStephen FedoDr. marilyn Fiduccialarry and Barbara Fieldnadia and James Fiocchirobert G. FischJan and Bill Flapanmr. and mrs. robert W. Fogelelizabeth and Frederick Forbesmr. alan Foxrhoda and henry S. FrankJudy and monte Friedes-CraigPaul and vicky Froehlermartin Gapshislaurence and louise Gerckens
Sasha GerritsonSandra Gidleymrs. Gerald e. GillGlenyss J. GilliamGerry and Stan Glassms. hileria GodfreyJoseph a. GonzalezDavid Gorman and Jill WallaceJohn D. GrayDr. and mrs. robert a. GreendaleJames P. Greene and associatesDr. and mrs. John W. GustaitisCarol and Solomon GutsteinPhilip and nancy Zimmerman hablutzelmrs. rosemary D. haleBeatrice hallCarol hallJoan m. hallmelanie and robert halvorsonJudge r. morgan hamilton and Dr. Wayne h. FinkSally mead handsG. michael hansenelbrey adair harrell and mary mcDonald BadgerJean harringtonDr. robert a. harrisSteve and Jani harrisGeorge and laura hartyDr. and mrs. William v. hehemann
Player $250 - $499
anonymous (10)melissa abelmrs. merwin S. abramsmrs. Phyllis F. adamsmr. and mrs. William adams ivann and Thomas alexandermr. and mrs. mark W. alisonmary and Paul F. andersonDavid and Barbara ayarslori ann BaasPeggy Bagley and rabbi Douglas GoldhamerCynthia Barbera-BrelleSandra Bassmr. and mrs. John D. Beamandrea and isaac Bempongmr. and mrs. kevin Bergmr. and mrs. Carl a. BergetzChristine and David Bernickleslie Bertagnolliarta and adrian Beverlyhenry S. Bienen and leigh Buchanan Bienenmary F. Blackwellmr. and mrs. Ted Blochvirginia and norman Bobinsmrs. John Brittainrichard and Barbara BullSusanna Buntamr. and mrs. robert e. Burnsmr. and mrs. edson n. Burton, Jr.
1. Goodman Associate Producer Steve Scott with Premiere Society members Charlene and Robert Shaw. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 2. Preston Pugh a partner at Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal LLP, Sponsor Partner of Crumbs from the Table of Joy, with Goodman Resident Director and director of the play Chuck Smith. Photo by Abby Emo. 3. Director’s Society Sponsor Anne E. kutak with Goodman Artistic Associate and playwright and director of The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove Regina Taylor. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 4. Director Society Sponsors for The Dreams of Sarah Breedlove Judy and Tapas k. Das Gupta. Photo by Michael Brosilow. 5. Goodman Vice President Susan M. Powers, William Mckittrick, Premiere Society member Joyce E. Chelberg, Life Trustee Carolyn Mckittrick and Premiere Society member Bruce A. Chelberg. Photo by Mike Greer. 6. David Blowers from Northern Trust, the Exclusive Corporate Sponsor of The Clean House, with Goodman Vice Chairman Peter I. Mason. Photo by Mike Greer. 7. CSM John Fourhman, MG kenneth Hunzeker, Commanding General, First Infantry Division, and David Grange, President and CEO of the McCormik Tribune Foundation, the Exclusive Production Sponsor for Beyond Glory. Photo by Mike Greer.
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Terry and Donna hendricksonrolando henry, Ph.D.angeline S. higginsonalicia hillmr. and mrs. arthur J. hillCraig and melinda hilsenbeckDavid hohmichele J. hooper and lemuel SeabrookDiana hoppesallan and Carolyn horwichvicki and Thomas horwich Foundationleigh and John hourihaneShank and Carol hullingsJohn hummel and Cynthia mark-hummelholly e. humphreysmary ittelson and rick TuttleJoel and Diane Jastrombedward Jeske and John hernmr. and mrs. eugene a. Jobinrussell and lizbeth JohnsonJames a. Jolley, Jr. and r. kyle lammleinms. Pauline JurgensDale and Davida kalinamr. and mrs. michael kalwayadam kammronnie kaplanms. maryann karlovskyJohn and mona kaspermr. and mrs. leslie katesmr. and mrs. lawrence keeleyJerry and anna marie kellyJean a. klingensteinnancy, lisa, and michael klongCharles a. kolbann and lawrence kosibarobert and Sofia kukulkaWalter and elaine kurczewskimr. and mrs. ronald kushnerarlene lannonPhyllis and Philip lapinms. Patricia r. laubermr. and mrs. Peter ledererSheila Fields leitermr. and mrs. James r. lewisCharles and Frances lichtJan lichtBarbara and Steven lippaiherbert and Jacqueline lippitz Foundationreneé loganmr. and mrs. Thomas lohbaueremily r. loneykatherine m. lorenzDr. O. B. mackieanat and amos madanesFrances and mark mannWinifred martinBonnie massa
Barbara and John masseyJayme r. matchinskiJacquelyn a. mattfeldDorothy J. matuszewichmargaret F. maymr. and mrs. William mcClaytonanne mcDonaldBrenda B. mcDowellJeanette mcGeeTerence and Jane O. mcelroyrobert a. mcWilliamselaria and Philip mecozzimedia moireTim and Jan merandakevin and lynette merkellPeter michJim and Carole michelsBob and mazy millerharvey and marilyn minesmr. and mrs. michael mitchelmr. and mrs. harold J. moeCarlos X. montoyaDonna and vern moorevick and melanie moorems. miriam moore-hunterCalvin S. morrismichael h. moskowJohn and Cathy mossFrank and Tina motolams. ruth mutchlerms. Paulette myriealfy and lil nathanCheryl and John nealmichele needleBob and kris nelsonDr. and mrs. rimgaudas nemickaselena O’Connellmaria a. OjedaBarbara and Daniel O’keefemr. and mrs. larry G. Olinms. katherine l. Olsonabby O’neil and D. Carroll Joynesernest and mary Oppmanlinda and Jaxon OshitaJohn and Dawn PalmerGrayce PappPatricia Parchemms. marianne J. ParrilloDr. rosanne and mr. William PaschalSheldon PatinkinGeorge J. Patkamelanie and Charles PayneJames and Catherine Peltsraymond and alice PerrySeymour S. PerskyDr. and mrs. David PettySusan PetzelWilliam and Suzan Pinsofmrs. Carl m. PlochmanJoanne and roger Plummerhelen Polainer
neil PomerenkeSusan Poolems. Sharon l. PorterDr. and mrs. Charles a. PounianDan and Terry PramukDr. and mrs. richard a. Prinzmr. and mrs. albert PritchettJames a. ready, Jr.Joseph rennDr. and mrs. ralph richter, Jr.mr. and mrs. robert rileymr. and mrs. Joseph e. rinnerkaren l. ritterJacqueline and levoyd robinsonJane B. rodakkaren rojekmr. and mrs. Donald rolandmichael v. roman and Gary r. Paarenedith and Joseph rosengardenmr. Joel rothmanaudrey and michael rubinsteinronald and Sherrie russellmr. and mrs. David m. Saltielamy and Stephen Sandersms. nancy m. Sargismr. and mrs. Stephen J. Sarichnancy Schaperrichard and Cynthia Schilskykathleen and lawrence Schmidtrichard J. Schmidtlisa Schroermatt and Tina Schubertmr. Otto C. SchulzDr. maurice SchwartzDr. Thomas e. Seiffert and Dr. Faye l. magnesonmr. and mrs. kenneth J. SengDavid and Judith l. Sensibarisaac Serotta and Ceilanne libberl. J. Shaffer m.D., m.B.a.kevin and melinda ShanklinPatrice Shaw and kathryn Campbellarthur and Janice Shermanms. nancy a. SherretzDr. and mrs. kenneth i. SiegelPeter and Joanna SjoblomStephanie C. Slatkinann e. SmithDrs. april and Frank SmithDr. David e. Smithelizabeth h. Smithrichard and elaine Smithmark Soczekron and marge SpearsCassie Spenceringrid and David Stallekathryn Stanekyolanda Stemerms. Patricia Sternbergms. alberta Stevens
Dr. Frank Stuarteugene and Joan StunardJudith Sugarmanmr. and mrs. andrew SvihraJoseph and linda TannDee and ron Tevonianellen and John ThomasJuanita ThomasSusan and James Thompsonanne and William Tobeymary Toll and William heimannrussell Tomarmr. and mrs. robert Toppingmaria de les angeles TorresBarry Tumblinmr. and mrs. edward uehlinganne van WartGoya vega-Byrnesms. Cheryl vergin and mr. David DillmanPaul D. Waasrick and Cate Waddellmr. and mrs. robert Wainwrightirwin Walzermrs. roy i. WarshawskySteve and lorrayne Weissms. marcia Weiszmr. and mrs. l. WenzelmanDr. William n. WernerJanice r. WhiteJames and Pam WhiteheadGreg and maryl Wilenskymarc and Brenda Wilkowh. randolph and nancy Williamslois Williams and James WinstonStephen and regina Wentzel Wolfems. Carol yamamotoJim youngJudith youngsGlenn ZabecSheldon and Bobbi ZabelThomas Zimmerman and Janet hedrick
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IN-kIND DONORS
Director’s Circleamerican airlines Exclusive Airline of Goodman Theatre
microsoft CorporationSeason Technology Sponsor
The renaissance hotelExclusive Hotel of Goodman Theatre
Premiere Circleathene CarrasChaseGreat Street restaurant and Bar
Greg Christian CateringmJ CateringPetterino’s
ristorante WeSopraffina
Trattoria no. 10True Cuisine, lTD
Dress Circleabt electronicsatwood Café
The Greenbrierholly hunt
rockit Bar & GrillSouth Water kitchen
The Walnut room
Distinguished GuarantorsCatch thirty five Connie’s Pizza van Cleef & arpels
Patronsaa vacationsacademy of motion Picture arts & SciencesB.r. Guest restaurants/ Blue Water Grilllinda BuczynaCavendish hotel St. JamesCDW Computer Centers, inc.Chicago White SoxCoco Pazzoandrew CollingeDavid CopperfieldJohn CusackBrian DennehyDestination kohlerThe essex house new yorkThe Fairmont Chicago/ The Fairmont San FranciscoThe Fairmont Orchid, hawaiiFifth Third BankThe Four Seasons Chicago
Friends of FlorenceGeorge Jewell Cateringmr. and mrs. William Goodyear, Jr.hart Davis hart Wine CompanySondra and Denis healyhope Street hotelCraig k. huffmanillinois Sports Facilities authorityJoffrey BalletThe killarney Park hotellinda kinnemanCharles kolblinda Trueblood lambertThe leading hotels of the WorldCynthia and marc levinPhilip J. lyonsmacy’s Givesmary mary/mary ann rosemeadowood napa valleynBC/medical investigation/ Will & Grace
neiman marcus Group, inc.new Century Planner, llCOberoi amarvilasann O’BrienOkura Garden hotel Shanghaione sixty blue/michelle herndonThe Oprah Winfrey ShowParis las vegas Casino resortPark hyatt San FranciscoStanley PaulThe Peninsula Chicago/ The Peninsula Beverly hillsThe Peninsula new york hotelms. Gayle PiercePat Pulido Sanchez and manny Sanchezharold and erica ramisrand mcnallyrestaurant Danielmr. Joshua ring
mr. Scott ringmr. and mrs. Patrick ryanSaBBiaSalton, inc.roche SchulferShedd aquariumSofitel Chicago Water Tower/ Café des architectsStarwood hotels & resorts Worldwide, inc.Strategic hotel Capital, llCTaj mahal hotelTribune Companyhoward and Judy TullmanTy, inc.W los angeles hotelhoward Wittmarco Pierre White’s White Star line restaurants
Pericles rehearsal. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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1. Goodman Executive Director Roche Schulfer, Goodman General Manager kathy Murphy, David Mamet Festival Sponsor Susan Annable, Women’s Board member and Festival Sponsor Merle Reskin, and Goodman Life Trustee, Past Chairman and Festival Sponsor James E. Annable. Photo by Mike Greer. 2. Spotlight Society Vice Chair and Goodman Vice President Susan Powers with Spotlight Society member Alfred L. McDougal and his wife and Goodman Vice President Nancy Lauter McDougal, along with Advisory Council members Sandra Newman and Thomas karaba at the 2006 Estate Planning Seminar. Photo by Mike Greer. 3. Goodman Chairman Lester N. Coney with Goodman Trustee Elaine R. Leavenworth and her husband Russell Jensen. Photo by Abby Emo. 4. Women’s Board member and Director’s Society Sponsor Sara F. Szold, Romance Director Pam Mackinnon, Goodman Executive Director Roche Schulfer and Cynthia kobel from the kenneth and Harle Montgomery Foundation. Photo by Abby Emo. 5. Goodman Executive Director Roche Schulfer; Dorothea Smith; Larry Smith, the author of Beyond Glory; and John Sirek from the McCormick Tribune Foundation, the Exclusive Production Sponsor of Beyond Glory. Photo by Mike Greer. 6. Bella Itkin, Goodman Life Trustee Sondra A. Healy and her husband Denis J. Healy from Turtle Wax, Inc. Photo by Mike Greer. 7. Anne Blanton, Executive Vice President of Administration at The Chicago Com-munity Trust, and Prudence Beidler, Chair of the Executive Committee at The Chicago Community Trust. Photo by Mike Greer.
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GOODMAN THEATRE STAFF AND ARTISTS (AS OF AUGUST 31, 2006)
Matt Schwader in A Life in the Theatre. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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arTiSTiCSteve ScottAssociate Producer
Tom CreamerDramaturg
Tanya PalmerLiterary Manager
adam BelcuoreCasting Director
arTiSTiC COlleCTiveChuck SmithResident Director
mary ZimmermanManilow Resident Director
henry GodinezResident Artistic Associate
Frank GalatiAssociate Director
regina TaylorArtistic Associate
DadoMaggio Directing Fellow
aDminiSTraTiOnPeter CalibraroFinance Director
Deborah l. ClappDirector of Management
Christopher hipschenIT Director and Database Administrator
richard GlassSystems Support Specialist
Deborah GrobeAssistant to Ms. Murphy
Julie W. masseyExecutive Assistant to Mr. Falls
kristine urnikisExecutive Assistant to Mr. Schulfer
Jodi J. BrownHuman Resources Manager
Brenon Christoferashley Frantz JonesBusiness Office Associates
kelly ann GrayCompany Manager
DevelOPmenTDorlisa martinDirector of Development
Jeff m. CiaramitaSenior Director of Administration and Stewardship
kim SwintonSenior Director of Major Gifts
Janna BurchDirector of Foundation and Government Support
Suzanne m. GriffithDirector of Corporate Support
Jennifer WhittemoreDirector of Development Services
leslie GarnerPremiere Society Manager
melissa hardAnnual Fund Manager
victoria S. rodriguezIndividual Giving Assistant
Bianca DelgadoCorporate, Foundation & Government Support Assistant
Shawn rodriguezSpecial Events Assistant
kalena DickersonDevelopment Services Assistant
Sarah harringtonAssistant to the Director of Development
eDuCaTiOn anD COmmuniTy PrOGramSStacey BallisDirector of Education and Community Programs
Jessica hutchinsonEducation and Community Programs Assistant
markeTinG/PuBliC relaTiOnSlori kleinermanMarketing and PR Director
Jay CorsiDirector of Advertising and Sales
kimberly D. FurgansonMarketing Associate/Group Sales Manager
eleanor BermanPR and Marketing Associate
Clare roccaforteCommunications Coordinator
nicole GilmanPublications Associate
erin mooreMarketing and PR Assistant
kelly rickertGraphic Design Director
Tyler engmanamanda GoodGraphic Designers
lawrence Garciamichael rashidSubscription Sales Managers
PuBliCiTyDenise GarrityPublicity Director
Brandon hayesPublicity Associate
TiCkeT ServiCeSrobert SteelDirector of Ticket Services
Sabra ZahnTicket Services Manager
erik SchnitgerSummer SnowAssistant Ticket Services Managers
eric redaSpecial Ticketing Supervisor
George CederquistGroup Sales Representative
Timothy GonzalezTicket Services Representative
OPeraTiOnS anD FaCiliTieSmark J. kozyDirector of Operations
Justine BondurantFront of House Manager
Chad WachobHouse Manager
Doug JacksonAssistant Facilities Manager
richard TennyCustodial Supervisor
miguel meleciorandy Sickelsvernell SimmonsCustodians
PrODuCTiOnScott ConnProduction Manager
leslie kniskernAssociate Production Manager
Jennifer GeorgeAssociate Production Manager
amber hilgenkampAssistant Production Manager
STaGe manaGemenTJoseph Drummondkimberly Osgoodalden vasquezProduction Stage Managers
Sascha ConnorT. Paul lynchStage Managers
andrea JohnsonAlbert Floor Manager
Jamie WolfeOwen Floor Manager
SCeniC arTkarl kochvarResident Scenic Artist, USAA
SCeneryBrian PhillipsTechnical Director
ryan SchultzAssociate Technical Director
Chris hopkinsAssistant Technical Director
rick DavalosScene Shop Foreman
Donald BogartDavid harknessJesse moshureGeoffrey Penderlisa SmeltzerCarpenters
Steve CarlinScene Shop Assistant
James normanHouse Carpenter
Jess hillHouse Rigger/Carpenter
PrOPerTieSalice maguireProperties Supervisor
Christopher kolzProperties Carpenter
nisara ThummamitraProperties Artisan
Brendan hendrickProperties Assistant
Joe SchneiderAssistant to the Properties Supervisor
Stephen kolackProperties Head
eleCTriCSrobert Christen USAA Resident Lighting Designer, Lighting Supervisor
Seth reinickAssistant Lighting Supervisor
Sherry SimpsonElectrics Head
SOunDDavid nauntonHouse Audio Supervisor
lilly WestAudio Head
COSTumeSheidi Sue mcmathCostume Shop Manager
laura larsenAssistant to the Costume Shop Manager
laura minaAssistant to the Costume Designer
Birgit rattenborg WiseHead Draper
robert FallsArtistic Director
roche SchulferExecutive Director
katherine murphyGeneral Manager
GOODMAN THEATRE STAFF AND ARTISTS (AS OF AUGUST 31, 2006)
Matt Schwader in A Life in the Theatre. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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Dawn JoyceFirst Hand
Susan lemerandCrafts
amy Frangquisthyunjung kimStitchers
Jenee GarretsonWardrobe Supervisor
COnSulTanTS anD SPeCial ServiCeSvirchow, krause & Company, llCAuditors
leo Burnett uSaAdvertising Consultants
Paul, Weiss, rifkin, Wharton & GarrisonLegal Counsel
Sonnenshein, nath and rosenthalLocal Labor Counsel
Campbell & CompanyFundraising Consultants
Clark Strategic advisors, inc.Investment Consultants
medical Program For Performing artistsMedical Consultants
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kyle ConnDaniel Coxamanda Goodrenee GorkaJohn GruberScott harrigankatrina herrmannCarl hurvichharumi ikedaGeorge Jasinski
robbye lewismadeline longrebecca mauldinkatie milesColin millererin moorekiah morrisrory murphylaura questkatie Schoeneck
elizabeth SeemanJulia SmithDavid Steinraphael Sznajderelizabeth unsworthSamm WeldonBethany Woodardallison yatesGeorge “eric” Zobel
aDDiTiOnal STaFF 2005/2006 SeaSOnByron abalosellis albrightJed alexanderDeanna aliosiusashley allbritonJana andersonmatthew andrewScott angsteric arrambiderene arteagalindsey austenrichard BandenChris BarkerJudy BarnesSarah Baughmanelizabeth BaumanStephen BehrJessica Benardellokim Benhamrory Bergross Berksonnoah BesserJessica BettiniJennifer Biddle-laFleurvalerie Black-mallonCaren Blackmorerafeal Blackmoremichael Boberlesley Boeckmanabigail BoucherStephanie BoudreauxDavid BovaStephanie Bowlinnicholas Bransonlaura BrodyDwight BrooksJacqueline BrownJessica Brownmaurice Brownlatisha BullockCarrie Byingtonnorbert CaillouetSusan Cargillkevin Carrollmarybeth CaveG.J. CederquistJohn Casey ChapmanJason ChavezScott CheneyOmari Cherry
eileen Clancyalana D. ClarkJames r. Clarkmichael CloughleyDaniel Clucasandrea CollignonSandra ColchadoWilliam Collinskyle Connangela ConnermanJoseph CooperBrian Corbinmark Coskreyellyn CostelloPaul Coxlynn Craftelea Crowtherandrew CunninghamDavid Czuprynskimagdalen Daleanthony DaloThomas e. Dalofmeryn k. DalyPhoebe DaurioDavid l. Davenportlauren DaviesWilma Davisrachel m. DeckerJames Delappadam DerdaSal Dicrispinoaricka Dillardmelicent DixDeloris DixonJennifer Dobbyvirginia DoetschTristan DolikDaniel DonahueJoseph DotiDianna Driscollandrew J. DrummondStephen Durenbergereric Durhammike Dursteric edinbergJosh edwardsThomas ethellerin FastChristine Ferriterruth FinkDavid FioritoColleen Flaniganadam Ford
margaret J. Fredeerica Friesenamy GabbertFredericka GastonSharon Gastonkeith Gatchelmichael GeraciJames GirdauskasBrian GoldenJames GoldsteinBeth GonderGerson Gonzalezandrea GoodT. adam GoosDennis Gordonrenee Gorkaheather Graffrobert Gratcykron Grenkorandi Gretschmannmichael Griffithrory Griffithangela GuadagniniSara Gulbrandsenrachel haileJames halasDavid halversonemily hanlinFabion harrismaya haughtonDurwood P. hayesrachel healyJeremiah hendrylara hermansonmichael herringamanda heuermannmishael higginsTerrence higginsmarlilyn hillarySeth hoffDebbie hoffmananita holliermark hollonPiper hubbell robinsonPatrick S. hudsoneddie hunterkatrice hurleyCecilia ikedaDavid JacksonJames r. Jacksonmarques Jacksonmatthew JahnkeJosh r. Johnson
Philip JonesJohn JoyceBrandy karlsennicholas keenanSamuel kerinsSteven kiddmichael klowasJames korinesmichael kragiemichael krassSteven kraveerika kuehnmarsha kuligowskikathleen kurzPatricia laheyJohnathan lantryrichard lareseJeanne lawrenceallison leakenoah lederachDarren lefkowitzJacob ligonDelora littlenicholas lloydrachel lopezSarah lopezJudith loydamanda lyonmarc macaranasryan magnusonlucas mansbergerrobert C. martineloise masonmichael mattierebecca mauldinCurtis mcCarthrenColette mchughearliana mclaurinalex meadowsPamela meinersBlake merrimanChristine mickletzkatie milesCarol millerSandra montgomeryCybele moonmary alice moranTimothy morrisonGeorge S. mowerymichael a. muellnerJames muffolettoJames mulcahyJuan mullero
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Stephen Lang in rehearsal for Beyond Glory. Photo by Lisa Ebright.
Guenia Lemos and Christine Estabrook in The Clean House. Photo by Liz Lauren.
Elijah Roberts and William Brown in A Christmas Carol. Photo by Michael Brosilow.
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rory murphyFred murrayDuncon mussorobert mutertSarah nardiBruce nedwinlynn neilsDana nestrickrobert norwoodD’artagnan O’Connor-DelosriosScott Olsonmeleokalani OrtizGina PattersonTaron Pattonashley PausigJulie PeckDaniel Pellantrichard J. PetersonTanja PetersonJeff PhillipsJulian PikeSabrina Pippineric Polleyron PoppDaniel PrebleBrett PressonJimi racanelliFrederick rashJason reaeric redamegan reichleelena reinertmatt retzlaff
michael riceelizabeth richardsBrian richterrobert riskoDian robertsonDaniel roennakatherine roselleGandlyn rossliga rostokselspeth rozaDan russellrobert russellJerry rutkowskiDan ryankevin ryanJose SalazarOscar Salazarmichelle Santaroeduardo SantiagoJuan SantiagoCynthia SavageJames SavageSharon SavageSonja SchaeferJohn m. Schikoraraymond W. Schmitz ivCatherine Schoeneckmarguerite ScottJeff Semmerlingisaac Sernoffskykurt F. Shannonkurtis SharpJennifer Shook
Brad a. SikoraCarmella SimpsonDonna Slagervivian Slodskialexa Smith ZoellerCourtney Smithkirk Solnermartin Squierkaryn Staffordalfonso Stewartron StollShera Streetkathryn Strezokirk Sturgulewskirobert SulzmannSamuel SwartzJohn Sweeneyraphael SznajderWilbert Tatummatthew TaylorStephen Taylorlindsay Theomichelle ThomasShenise Thomaskate TimberlakeTiffany TownsendTzena G. TownsendBrian TraynorJose i. Trujilloerin TurnerJennifer udonilindsay van Fleet
Burt verrechioBrent Wachtermilkel WallaceJames WalshBjorn WaltonBetty l. WebbGabriel WelmersTonya r. Wesleyrosalind WhiteCarrie WildfongBenjamin m. Wilhelmnicholas Wilkeross WilkersonJames a. Williamsroosevelt a. WilliamsTammie Williamsalexandra WilsonJames Wilsonlori m. WilsonPhyllis D. WilsonTamora T. Wilsonnicole Winningmarthe WitteColleen Wittenberglauren Wolfenicole Wollenleslie S. Woodsmichael Woodsnicholas youngJason S. yukichhenry ZiesingJohn Zuiker
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y.l. DouglasJ.r. Drewronald Duncanmamie Duncan-GibbsChristine estabrookJoyce “Peaches” Faisonlaura T. Fishermary Beth FisherGlenn Fleshlermichael Fosbergkatherine FosterTim GantJose antonio Garcialeddie GarciaGlynis GilioBilly Gillallen GilmoreDanny GoldringZach GrayDennis GrimesStephen GrushJane hannemannDerric harrisJoel hatchellen hayBerwick haynesmatthew D. heffernanedwin henrySteven hingerGregory hirteDanielle alvergia hobbsBlaine hoganBethany hubbardPaulette ivorynaomi JacobsonJoslyn JonesBethany Jorgensonella Joyce
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Sharon SachsSymphony SandersDan Sanders-Joycelaura Scheinbaummatt SchwaderTiffany Scottmichelle Shupematthew Sincelleric SlaterJacques C. Smithkeith randolph Smithkevin v. SmithCraig Spidleerik Steeleedward Stevensmarguerite StimpsonChristian Stoltekevin Theisrocklin ThompsonTim TobiasJamie vannnikki e. WalkerPenelope WalkerDana WallTimothy WareTerrance WattsJonathan Weirharrison WhiteJacqueline WilliamsByron Glenn Willisrain WilsonGary Wingerthoward Wittkaren Janes WoditschConwell Sell Worthington iiievan Zes
1. Robert Underwood, Women’s Board President Susan D. Underwood, Gala entertainer kristin Chenoweth and Gala Music Director Andrew Lippa. Photo by Lisa Winn 2. Gala Co-Chair and Women’s Board member katherine A. Abelson with her husband Robert J. Cornell. Photo by Mike Greer. 3. Goodman Vice President Lamont Change with his wife Paulette. Photo by Mike Greer. 4. Gala Sponsor Partners and Goodman Trustee Richard A. Weisberg from Goldman Sachs and his wife, Sheryl. Photo by Mike Greer. 5. Goodman Trustee Leon Dreimann from Salton, Inc. and his wife and Women’s Board member Joy Dreimann. Photo by Mike Greer. 6. kassie Davis from The Chicago Community Trust, Nikki Will Stein from Polk Bros. Foundation, Fredric Stein, Elisabeth O. Geraghty from The Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation, and Goodman Executive Director Roche Schulfer. 7. Women’s Board President Susan D. Underwood and Immediate Past Chair of the Board of Trustees Carol Prins. Photo by Mike Greer. 8. Members of the Goodman’s Women’s Board, which plans the annual Gala. Photo by Mike Greer.
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Ryan Artzberger, Naomi Jacobson and Glenn Fleshler in Pericles. Photo by Liz Lauren.
WHAT GREAT THEATER SHOULD BE
1. Goodman Chairman Lester N. Coney, Purlie Director Sheldon Epps, and Goodman Vice President James R. Lewis. Photo by Robert Carl. 2. Goodman Immediate Past Chair Carol Prins and her husband John H. Hart. Photo by Robert Carl. 3. James A. Bell, CFO for the Boeing Company and his wife Mary, sponsors of the Purlie Ben-efit. Photo by Robert Carl. 4. Goodman Trustee Shelly Ibach and Ralph Hughes, Regional Director of Stores for Macy’s. Photo by Robert Carl. 5. Goodman Trustee and auctioneer Leslie S. Hindman, Women’s Board President Susan D. Underwood, Goodman Trustee and auctioneer Harold Ramis, and Women’s Board Member and Auction Co-Chair Denise Stefan. Photo by Mike Greer 6. Goodman Chairman Lester N. Coney and Past Chair and Life Trustee Deborah A. Bricker. Photo by Mike Greer. 7. Goodman Vice President Eugene Zeffren and his wife Tita. Photo by Robert Carl. 8. Goodman President Vicki V. Hood and her husband William. Photo by Robert Carl. 9. Goodman Producer’s Circle Sponsors Michael Sachs, Goodman Vice President Alice Rapoport, Alfred L. McDougal, Sallyan Windt, Pericles director and Goodman Manilow Resident Director Mary Zimmerman, Goodman Vice President Nancy Lauter McDougal and Paul Donahue. Photo by Mike Greer.
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The male ensemble of Purlie. Photo by Michael Brosilow.