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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The NutcrackerDECEMBER 4–27, 2015
20 | Letter from Ashley Wheater
30 | Letter from Greg Cameron
60 | The Nutcracker Program
80 | Synopsis
120 | Ballet Notes
16 | Artists of the Company
19 | Bios
230 | Joffrey Boards
250 | Supporters
41 | On That Note with Scott Speck
44 | Ashley Wheater Discusses The Nutcracker
THE JOFFREY BALLET
ASHLEY WHEATERArtistic Director
GREG CAMERONExecutive Director
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This year, we celebrate Robert Joffrey’s Nutcracker, the final creation of our founder, and an American holiday tradition for twenty-eight years. Joffrey loved Christmas, and poured his heart into this production. Thousands of people across the nation have been enchanted by Joffrey’s Nutcracker. Some who experienced The Nutcracker as children in 1987, bring their own children today. I feel fortunate to have been a dancer in the Company during its creation. I danced the role of Mayor Stahlbaum and the Snow King in the opening night performance.
We are proud of Robert Joffrey’s legacy and we are grateful for the important role his Nutcracker has played in our sixty-year history. I believe Robert Joffrey would encourage us to look forward. He understood the changing nature of the world and our need, as artists, to embrace these changes. He championed new technologies, discovered creative talent and found fresh ways of telling familiar stories.
With these performances, we say thank you to Robert Joffrey and to all who have supported his vision for the Company through the years. In March 1989, barely a year after Robert Joffrey’s death and the creation of our Nutcracker, esteemed dance critic Anna Kisselgoff wrote:
“As The Joffrey Ballet looks to the future, it also remains reassuringly committed to its past. Distinct from other American ballet companies, it has sought to reflect the society in which we live…The spirit of the times. Perhaps that is the Joffrey’s true trademark.”
We honor Robert Joffrey’s memory by continuing his pioneering spirit. Next year, world-renowned choreographer Christopher Wheeldon will create a new Nutcracker for The Joffrey Ballet. Chris is a master storyteller, having choreographed several full-length ballets including last season’s Swan Lake. Most recently, he directed and choreographed the Broadway musical, An American in Paris, for which he won a Tony Award.®
It is bittersweet to say goodbye to an old friend. But the best farewell is also a celebration: an opportunity to remember, to find a permanent place in our hearts for those things we love. With art, memory is something like immortality.
Warm holiday wishes,
Ashley Wheater Artistic Director
WELCOME
Dear Believers –
It is a result of your support and your belief in the power of dance to tell stories that The Joffrey Ballet is celebrating its 60th anniversary – and so it is for you, our audience, that we jump to our feet and shout “bravo!” We also acknowledge your belief in the magic of The Nutcracker. Whether this is your first performance, your twenty-eighth, or somewhere in-between, we say “thank you” for joining us.
As the Party Scene unfolds, Drosselmeyer’s magic delights, the holiday tree rises, and Clara travels to other lands; we invite you to join us in thanking our presenting sponsor Wells Fargo and our own Drosselmeyer, Chip Flannagan (Joffrey Director and SVP and Regional Managing Director at Wells Fargo Private Bank). Without the generosity of our presenting sponsor and other generous donors you would not be enjoying this performance.
Music and dance are inseparable, and we are grateful for the opportunity to perform to Tchaikovsky’s great score conducted by Scott Speck and beautifully orchestrated by the Chicago Philharmonic.
I also invite you to give a round of applause to Joffrey’s Artistic Director Ashley Wheater who performed in the inaugural Robert Joffrey Nutcracker. It is Ashley who we have to thank for our commission and next year’s highly anticipated new Nutcracker choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon. It is the result of their long-standing friendship and professional respect that will bring a new sense of magic to the Auditorium Theatre in 2016.
I now invite you to let go of the inevitable pressure of the holiday season and join us on a magical journey as told by the talented and passionate Joffrey dancers.
Wishing you a holiday filled with visions of sugar plums and more!
Sincerely,
Greg CameronExecutive Director
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ASHLEY WHEATERArtistic Director
GREG CAMERONExecutive Director
ROBERT JOFFREYFounder
GERALD ARPINOFounder
Artists of The CompanyMatthew Adamczyk | Derrick Agnoletti | Yoshihisa Arai | Amanda AssucenaArtur Babajanyan | Edson Barbosa | Miguel Angel Blanco | Anais BuenoValeriia Chaykina | Fabrice Calmels | Raul Casasola | Nicole Ciapponi | April DalyFernando Duarte | Camila Ferrera | Cara Marie Gary | Anna GerberichStefan Goncalvez | Luis Eduardo Gonzalez | Dylan Gutierrez | Rory HohensteinAnastacia Holden | Dara Holmes | Victoria Jaiani | Hansol Jeong | Gayeon JungBrooke Linford | Graham Maverick | Caitlin Meighan | Jeraldine MendozaJacqueline Moscicke | Amber Neumann | Christine Rocas | Paulo RodriguesLucas Segovia | Temur Suluashvili | Elivelton Tomazi | Alberto VelazquezMahallia Ward | Joanna Wozniak | Joan Sebastian Zamora
SCOTT SPECKMusic Director
GERARD CHARLESDirector of Artistic Operations | Ballet Master
NICOLAS BLANCBallet Master | Principal Coach
SUZANNE LOPEZGuest Ballet Mistress
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THE NUTCRACKER
LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT BY THE CHICAGO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
THE NUTCRACKERA Ballet in Two Acts based on E.T.A. Hoffman’s
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (1816)
A ROBERT JOFFREY PRODUCTION
Conceived and Directed by ROBERT JOFFREY
Choreography for Waltz of the Snowflakes and Waltz of the Flowers inspired by the choreography of GERALD ARPINO
Originally Staged by GEORGE VERDAK* and SCOTT BARNARD
Music by PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Scenery by OLIVER SMITH
Creative Design for The Mice, Mother Ginger and Clara’s Horse by KERMIT LOVE
Lighting by JACK MEHLER, after original designs by THOMAS SKELTON
Children’s Ballet Masters SUZANNE LOPEZ and MICHAEL SMITH
* After the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo 1940 production that was revived by Alexandra Fedorova from the original Petipa/Ivanov production for the Maryinsky Ballet.
WORLD PREMIERE: The Joffrey Ballet, December 10, 1987, Hancher Auditorium, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Casting details for performances of The Nutcracker can be found on the program insert.
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THE NUTCRACKERSYNO
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ACT I
Scene 1It is Christmas Eve in an American city in the 1850s. Mayor and Mrs. Stahlbaum and their domestic help are preparing for a party. The two children, Clara and Fritz, join their parents in the parlor and enthuse over the Christmas tree and its treasures. Soon their guests arrive laden with gifts. The last to appear are the mysterious Dr. Drosselmeyer, (Clara and Fritz’s godfather) and Drosselmeyer’s nephew. They have brought many wonderful gifts and surprises for the Stahlbaums and their friends. Young and old are delighted and amused by the mechanical dolls – Columbine, Harlequin, the Vivandiere, and the Soldier – which dance for the guests. As a special gift for Clara, Dr. Drosselmeyer has brought a Nutcracker. Fritz, who with his friends has been teasing the girls, snatches it away and accidentally breaks it. Godfather Drosselmeyer bandages the Nutcracker and comforts the heartbroken Clara. But now it grows late; the guests take their leave and the family goes upstairs to bed.
Scene 2It is midnight. Everyone is sleeping but Clara, who has returned to the parlor to fetch her Nutcracker from under the tree. She hears a noise. A small mouse scurries by, then another. The mice begin to tease her, but Godfather Drosselmeyer has returned to chase them away. Suddenly, the parlor disappears and the tree grows before our very eyes and Godfather Drosselmeyer transforms the small Nutcracker into a life-sized Nutcracker Doll. The toy soldiers that have been standing guard under the tree have also grown to life size. The Nutcracker Doll summons the soldiers to battle with the mice, who are now led by the Mouse King. Clara returns with her Godfather Drosselmeyer and just in time, throws her slipper at the Mouse King and saves the Nutcracker Doll. With Clara’s kiss, he is transformed into the Nutcracker Prince.
Scene 3Godfather Drosselmeyer leads Clara and the Nutcracker Prince into the Land of Snow. Here they meet the Snow Queen and King and Snow Prince. The enchanted journey continues to the Kingdom of Sweets.
Crèche (detail), mid-18th century. Naples. Restricted gifts of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Bay; Linda and Vincent Buonanno and Family; Charles H. and Mary F. Worcester Collection and Eloise W. Martin Legacy funds; and Mrs. Robert O. Levitt.
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THE NUTCRACKER
ACT II
The Sugar Plum Fairy welcomes Clara, the Nutcracker Prince, and Dr. Drosselmeyer to the Kingdom of Sweets. The Nutcracker Prince tells the Sugar Plum Fairy about their magical battle with the mice. Gifts are presented to Clara. The subjects of this enchanted kingdom are the dolls from under Clara’s tree. Divertissements from all over the world and the flowers from her Victorian bouquet have grown to life size and dance in her honor.
But all dreams must come to an end and children must return home to their loving families. Clara too departs the land of dreams and returns home.
Photo by: Herbert Migdoll
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THE NUTCRACKERBA
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The original production of The Nutcracker premiered on December 17, 1892 at the Maryinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. The ballet was suggested by the Russian director Alexandrovitch Vsevolojsky as a collaboration between the well-known French choreographer Marius Petipa and famous composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Vsevolojsky suggested they work together to create a ballet based on the French version of a German children’s story, written by Alexandre Dumas Senior. The original German tale was E.T.A. Hoffmann’s The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Together with his assistant ballet master Lev Ivanov, Petipa began creating the steps in August of 1892. When Petipa got sick before finishing the ballet, Ivanov took over to complete the choreography, marking the beginning of The Nutcracker’s celebrated history.
On December 10, 1987, The Joffrey Ballet first presented its own production of The Nutcracker at the Hancher Auditorium in Iowa City, IA. This world premiere was followed in the same month by performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and the New York City Center. According to a review in The New York Times, the Joffrey’s production of The Nutcracker was “something to write home about.”
Robert Joffrey’s version of The Nutcracker is based on the ballet’s first presentation in America by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1940, which was Alexandra Fedorova’s restaging of the original Petipa version. Robert Joffrey’s vision and choreography, with the help of his co-founder Gerald Arpino, created the first truly American Nutcracker. The Nutcracker was now staged in America and incorporated American traditions. So while it is a relatively new version, Joffrey’s Nutcracker plays an important role in this history by combining old and new elements within a uniquely American setting.
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Derrick AgnolettiSan Jose, CA
Yoshihisa AraiHiroshima, Japan
Raúl CasasolaMadrid, Spain
Fabrice CalmelsParis, France
Ashley Wheater Artistic Director
✶ Valeriia ChaykinaSt. Petersburg, Russia
Cara Marie GaryBelton, South Carolina
✶ Anna GerberichDillsburg, Pennsylvania
✶ Stefan GoncalvezSão Paulo, Brazil
✶ Luis Eduardo GonzalezBogota, Colombia
Dylan GutierrezLos Angeles, CA
✶ Gayeon JungSeoul, Korea
Brooke Linford*Alpine, UT
Graham MaverickSan Francisco, CA
Caitlin MeighanWeston, CT
Jeraldine MendozaSan Francisco, CA
Temur SuluashviliTbilisi, Rep. of Georgia
Elivelton Tomazi*Santa Catarina, Brazil
Alberto VelazquezHavana, Cuba
Mahallia Ward*Austin, Texas
Joanna WozniakRolling Meadows, IL
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Amanda Assucena*Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Artur BabajanyanYerevan, Armenia
Edson BarbosaRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Miguel Angel BlancoHavana, Cuba
Anais BuenoCórdoba, Mexico
✶ Nicole CiapponiVancouver, Canada
April DalyRockford, IL
Fernando Duarte*Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
✶ Camila Ferrera*Hoboken, New Jersey
Rory HohensteinWashington, D.C.
Anastacia HoldenAnn Arbor, MI
Dara Holmes*Wilmington, NC
Victoria JaianiTbilisi, Rep. of Georgia
✶ Hansol JeongNamyangju, South Korea
Jacqueline MoscickeMilwaukee, WI
Amber NeumannNiles, MI
Christine RocasManila, Philippines
✶ Paulo Rodrigues*São Paulo, Brazil
Lucas SegoviaBuenos Aires, Argentina
✶ Joan Sebastián ZamoraCali, Colombia
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ASHLEY WHEATER Artistic Director
Born in Scotland and raised in England, Mr. Wheater was trained at The Royal Ballet School. Mr. Wheater began his professional career with The Royal Ballet, and danced at the London Festival Ballet, The Australian Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet and San Francisco Ballet. In 1997, he became Ballet Master at San Francisco Ballet, and in 2002, Assistant to the Artistic Director.
In 2007, Mr. Wheater was appointed Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet. New work is the life blood of a company, and he has introduced numerous premieres to the repertoire. In 2008, the Boeing Corporation recognized his commitment to community outreach and diversity in the world of dance, presenting him the “Game Changer” award. In 2010, Mr. Wheater, representing The Joffrey Ballet, was named Lincoln Academy Laureate, the highest honor presented by the State of Illinois. The Chicago Tribune selected Mr. Wheater as 2013 “Chicagoan of the Year” for his contributions to dance. In 2014, Mr. Wheater accepted the Chicago Spirit of Innovation Award for The Joffrey Ballet. In 2015, Wheater received the University of Chicago Rosenberger Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the Creative and Performing Arts.
Scott Speck has inspired international acclaim as a conductor of passion, intelligence and winning personality. He is the Artistic Director of the Chicago Philharmonic and Music Director of the Mobile (AL) and West Michigan Symphony Orchestras. He has led major orchestras at London’s Royal Opera House, the Paris Opera, Washington’s Kennedy Center, San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House, and the Los Angeles Music Center.
He has been Conductor of the San Francisco Ballet; Music Advisor/Conductor of the Honolulu Symphony; and Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles Opera. He was named Principal Guest Conductor of the China Film Philharmonic in Beijing.
Scott Speck is the co-author of three of the world’s best-selling books on classical music and dance: Classical Music for Dummies, Opera for Dummies, and Ballet for Dummies. These books have been translated into twenty languages and are available around the world.
A Fulbright scholar and summa cum laude graduate of Yale; Scott is a regular commentator on NPR, the BBC, ABC Australia, and Voice of Russia. He has been featured in TED talks and at the Aspen Ideas Festival. His writing appears in numerous magazines and journals.
SCOTT SPECK Music Director
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BIOS
MICHAEL SMITH Children’s Ballet Master
Suzanne Lopez was asked to join The Joffrey Ballet in 1991, after a year with the Joffrey II Dancers. In 2010, she retired after a long and outstanding career with the Company. She danced principal roles in ballets by such choreographers as Robert Joffrey, Gerald Arpino, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins, Alonzo King, John Cranko, José Limón, Antony Tudor, Twyla Tharp, Lar Lubovitch, and Frederick Ashton. Some of her favorite roles to perform include the title roles in Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet and Ashton’s Cinderella, as well as the Sugar Plum Fairy in Joffrey’s The Nutcracker. She was also featured in world premieres by Edwaard Liang, Donald Byrd, Jessica Lang, and Margo Sappington, among others. Suzanne also had a featured role in the movie The Company, directed by Robert Altman.
Ms. Lopez has worked as a Ballet Master for the Joffrey, and has staged and rehearsed works for the Company. She has also been a guest teacher, stager and coach at various schools and companies around the country. Currently, Ms. Lopez teaches at the Joffrey Academy of Dance, Chicago Ballet Arts, and the Chicago High School for the Arts. She is honored and thrilled to have worked with both the Company and the Children’s Cast for this final year of Robert Joffrey’s The Nutcracker.
Michael Smith joined The Joffrey Ballet in 2001 as a Company member after being one of the first participants in the Arpino Apprentice Program. Prior to joining the Joffrey, he was a student in the dance department at The Chicago Academy for the Arts, where he studied ballet with Anna Paskevska and Graham-based modern dance with Randy Duncan. Mr. Smith has also studied dance at The Ruth Page School and The Joffrey Ballet School’s Midwest workshop.
Mr. Smith danced roles in ballets by such choreographers asGerald Arpino, Robert Joffrey, George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins,John Cranko, Antony Tudor, Twyla Tharp, Lar Lubovitch, Frederick Ashton, Edwaard Liang, Jir̆í Kylián and Jessica Lang, among others.
In addition to serving as Ballet Master for the Children’s Cast of The Nutcracker, Mr. Smith is currently a Program Coordinator with the Joffrey’s Community Engagement department, as well as an independent choreographer.
SUZANNE LOPEZ Children’s Ballet Master
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PYOTR (PETER) ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY Composer
Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) composed some of the most beloved themes in all of classical music. He founded no school, struck out few new paths or compositional methods, and sought few innovations in his works. Yet the power and communicative sweep of his best music elevates it to classic status. It was Tchaikovsky’s unique melodic charm, whether in his Piano Concerto No. 1 or in his ballet The Nutcracker, that could make the music seem familiar on first hearing.
Tchaikovsky started piano lessons at age four and showed remarkable talent, eventually surpassing his own teacher’s abilities. At age ten, he was sent to St. Petersburg to study at the School of Jurisprudence. In 1859, he took a position as a civil servant in the Ministry of Justice, but longed for a career in music, attending concerts and operas at every opportunity. He finally began study in harmony at age 21, and enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory the following year, eventually studying with the illustrious composer and pianist Anton Rubinstein.
In 1866, Rubinstein’s brother Nicolai founded a new conservatory in Moscow. He invited Peter Tchaikovsky to join him there as a Professor of Harmony. Shortly afterward, Tchaikovsky turned out his First Symphony and began a number of operas. In Moscow, Tchaikovsky also became associated with the Bolshoi Theatre, and there he composed his first ballet, Swan Lake, in 1875. Within a few years Tchaikovsky was an established composer, beloved throughout Russia. Among his works are six numbered symphonies, three ballets, several operas including Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades, three piano concertos, a violin concerto, several tone poems including Romeo and Juliet, several piano and chamber pieces, and the Serenade for Strings.
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ASHLEY WHEATER Artistic Director
GREG CAMERON Executive DirectorADMINISTRATION
ARTISTIC Gerard Charles Director of Artistic Operations/Ballet Master
Nicolas Blanc Ballet Master/Principal Coach
Suzanne Lopez Guest Ballet Mistress
COMPANY ADMINISTRATION AND PRODUCTION Claude Binder Director of Production
Blair Baldwin Company Manager
Erin Brown Artistic & Production Administrative Assistant
Katherine Selig Principal Stage Manager
Amanda Heuermann Stage Manager
Ellie Cotey Head of Wardrobe
Gregg Benkovich First Assistant/Shoe Manager
Kate Shattock Second Assistant
Debra Schoell Lead Stitcher
Barbara Luchsinger Stitcher
Alicja Klosek Head of Hair & Make-up
Brady Jarvis Head Electrician
Bryan Schoettle Head Carpenter
Gregg Moeller Head Props
George Paulin Sound Engineer
Marybeth Cave Assistant Electrician
Steve Lange Head Flyman
DEVELOPMENT Sarai Hoffman Chief Development Officer
Julia Doherty Director of Major Gifts
Chelsea Lyman Manager of Events
Allie McCarthy Assistant Director of Individual Giving
Anne Puotinen Director of Development
Petrina Suiter Assistant Director of Institutional Giving
Courtney Tan Women’s Board Coordinator
Dan Toot Development Assistant
MARKETING Brian Smith Chief Marketing Officer
Colene Byrd Director of Sales & Patron Services
Vicki Crain Marketing Manager
Sarah Fiala Marketing Director
Herbert Migdoll Director of Special Projects
Casey Peek Patron Services & Marketing Associate
Natalie Del Ricco, Connor Pickett Patron Services Associates
FINANCE & OPERATIONS Kathleen Hechinger Deputy Director & Chief Financial Officer
Paul Key Director of Technology
John Kurtz Director of Facility Operations
Lakesha Kuye Senior Accountant
Terry McDonough Controller
Christine O’Brien Board Manager & Executive Assistant to the Executive Director
Alison Plott Development and Finance Administrative Assistant
Amy Wicklund Director of Human Resources
Erin Winkler Payroll & Accounts Payable Coordinator
MUSIC Scott Speck Music Director
Grace Kim Company Pianist
Paul James Lewis Senior Pianist/Music Administrator
Russell Vinick Cover Conductor
ACADEMY Alexei Kremnev, Anna Reznik Academy Artistic Directors
Karine Provost Academy Managing Director
Anna Amini Communications & Relations Coordinator
Karin Ellis-Wentz Academy Faculty
Bridget Holmes Academy Associate
Sarah Mazzulla Student Services Administrator
Cara Scrementi Academy Production Manager
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Erica Lynette Edwards Director of Community Engagement
A.J. Gaither Community Engagement Manager
Willy Shives, Michael Smith, Linda Swayze Community Engagement Program Coordinators
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OFFICERSZachary D. Lazar, Jr. Chairman of the Board
Lorna Ferguson Sonia Florian Anne Kaplan Vice Chairs
Ronald J. Allen Secretary
Adam DeWitt Treasurer
Patti S. Eylar Women’s Board President
Ashley Wheater Artistic Director
Greg Cameron Executive Director
Kathleen Hechinger Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORSPatty Perkins AndringaMary Jo BaslerMarc BermanJoan ColmarJamie-Clare ColvinRoger DeromediPamella Roland DeVos
Terence DonnellyFred EychanerShelley MacArthur Farley Chip FlannaganMrs. Robert W. GalvinLinda Chaplik HarrisDana Hokin GarveyRichard Holson IIIUna C. JackmanGuy LakonishokDonna M. LaPietraMichael Larsen Barry Litwin Judith MacLeodJames McDonoughCoco MeersJess MertenLeslie D. Minier Susan Oleari Diane PatienceJeffrey C. Rubenstein Bruce SaganEric C. Schieber, M.D.Liz SharpCarrie L. Shea Courtney SheaRoss Shelleman Maureen Dwyer Smith Rita Spitz Dawn M. Stanislaw
Lauren F. Streicher, M.D.Ben StrobelCourtney ThompsonMarrGwen Townsend Jason J. TylerRonald V. Waters IIIAmanda WilliamsonMrs. Joel V. Williamson Elizabeth Yntema
LIFE DIRECTORSGrace BarryPatricia H. GerberJoseph H. Wender
PAST CHAIRPERSONS William M. DaleyFred EychanerGary E. HoldrenDr. David A. Kipper † C. Steve McMillianBruce SaganMaureen Dwyer Smith Pamela B. Strobel Jason J. Tyler Ronald V. Waters
As of October 7, 2015† Deceased
HONORARY CHAIRMAN | Rahm Emanuel
BOARD OF DIRECTORS | 2015–2016
THE JOFFREY BALLET SALUTES the philanthropy and volunteerism of Board Director Pamella Roland DeVos and Daniel DeVos.
Their generous support inspires the Joffrey to create new works, reimagine the classics, and engage new audiences.
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WOMEN’S BOARD OF THE JOFFREY BALLET | 2015–2016
Patti S. Eylar President
Elisabeth Adams 1st Vice President
Joan Colmar Helen Hall Melchior 2nd Vice Presidents
Ellie Forman Secretary
Lauren D.W. Tatar Treasurer
Dana Hokin Garvey Leslie Logsdon Members-at-Large
Dora J. Aalbregtse
Mrs. Keene Harwood
Addington III
Julie O’Donnell Allen
Laura Ferris Anderson
Melissa Anton
Annie Atzeff
Melissa M. Babcock
Priscilla Barlow
Grace Barry
Kimberly Bartuch
Mary Jo Basler
Nancy Gottlieb Bauer
Rebecca Besser
Dorothy Bousseau
Sophia P. Bross
Marisa Bryce
Suzette Bulley
Mrs. John E. Burke
Mary Patricia Burns
Mary Kay Mudd
Bushonville
Patsy Callahan
Wendy Lynn Chronister
Jamie-Clare Colvin
Rachel De Marte
Sandra Deromedi
Kelly Dettmann
Bonnie Deutsch
Pamella Roland DeVos
Merritt DeWitt
Ellen Distelheim
Sheryl Dyer
JoNan Eastridge
Christine Du Boulay Ellis
Deborah Engle
Shelley MacArthur Farley
Lydia Fisher
Katherine Fox
Katherine E. Freiburger
Annette N. Freyman
Astra Gamsjaeger
Susan Garland
Patricia H. Gerber
Sue-Gray Goller
Donna Greenberg
Mrs. Marjorie E.
Habermann
Mrs. Michael F. Harron
Sandi Hartstein
Odele Desmuke Hawkins
Kathleen A. Henson
Mrs. John W. Higgins
Leslie S. Hindman
Courtney A. Hoffmann
Mrs. David Hoffmann
Sharon King Hoge
Sherry Lea Holson
Marci Holzer
Sharman Thornton Hunter
Sonya Y. Jackson
Melinda Jakovich
Candace Collins Jordan
Anne Kaplan
Mrs. Brian Karaba
Elizabeth Ann Kasten
Wendy Kilcollin
Kathleen Klaeser
Laura Kofoid
Mrs. Frederick A. Krehbiel
Donna M. LaPietra
Whitney Lasky
Anne Lazar
Mary Keough Lyman
Judith MacLeod
Lisa Klimley Malkin
Joan Malliband
Mrs. E. Barry Mansur
Vida Marks
Heather Martin
Kristina McGrath
Astrid A. McKinnon
Katie McLenaghan
Amanda Merten
Patricia Miller
Lucy Minor
Anne Simon Moffat
Brooks Morgan
Kerrie Kennedy Mudd
Linda Curtis
O’Bannon, MD
Sheila O’Grady
Christine Ott
Mrs. Jay L. Owen, Jr.
Mrs. John R. Pacholick
Mary Ellen Pavone
Mrs. Jerry K. Pearlman
Judith Pierpont
Ibby Pinsky
Victoria Poindexter
D. Elizabeth Price
Rona Radler
Sugar Rautbord
Hallie Blanchard Rehwaldt
Camille Kearns Rudy
Elizabeth Dunkel Ryan
Maggie Scheyer
Claudine Schramko
Sarah Schrup
Kathryn Babcock Shaffer
Liz Sharp
Anne Shea
Carrie L. Shea
Courtney Shea
Carolyn Sheridan
Ms. Veronica Siegel
Amelia Silva
Mrs. Howard Silverman
Ms. Patricia J. Simpson
Marilyn Slattery
Kathy Kalesperis Smith
Maureen Dwyer Smith
Rita Spitz
Dawn Stanislaw
Jessica Steffensen
Constance Steinhaus
Liz Stiffel
Carol J. Stone
Cheryl Tama Oblander
Marina D.W. Tatar
Jennifer Tengelsen
Yolanda Tyler
Noren Ungaretti
Kathryn Vail
Katherine Porter Veach
Victoria C. Verity
Mrs. John R. Walter
Ann Waters
Heather G. Webster
Mrs. Thomas E. Wells IV
Pam Phillips Weston
Kim White
Diana Weiss Widman
Joyce M. Wippman
Leslie Zentner
As of October 26, 2015
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SUPPORTERS
The Joffrey Ballet would like to extend many thanks to those who provide us with funding that ensures quality and engaging experiences for a variety of audiences. The following is a list of those who made contributions in support of the annual fund, special events, or annual programs in the amount of $300 or more between September 1, 2014 and November 13, 2015. Although space does not permit us to list all of our friends, we are very grateful for the support from each and every one of our loyal donors. Thank you for your thoughtful generosity.
$500,000+Alphawood Foundation ChicagoFred Eychaner
$100,000–$499,999Abbott FundAthletico Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation CentersBMO Private BankChicago Athletic ClubsDaniel and Pamella DeVos FoundationPaul Galvin Memorial Foundation TrustJW MarriottAnne KaplanSusan and Richard KiphartMargot and Josef LakonishokMarcus LemonisNIB FoundationThe Satter Foundation
$50,000–$99,999Allstate Insurance CompanyAudre M. CarlinElizabeth F. Cheney FoundationThe Chicago Community TrustSandy and Roger Deromedi Patti S. Eylar and Charles R. GardnerLorna Ferguson and Terry ClarkJay Franke and David HerroThe Julius N. Frankel FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard S. Holson III ITWThe John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationThe Shubert FoundationPamela and Russ Strobel Wells FargoElizabeth Yntema and Mark Ferguson
$25,000–$49,999Abbott LaboratoriesMary Jo and Doug BaslerBill Bass FoundationMarc and Sharen BermanThe Boeing Company Mr. and Mrs. Adam DeWittExelon GCM Grosvenor George JewellMasuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd. Lucy MinorJane Ellen Murray FoundationNatoma Partners LLCMr. and Mrs. John PatiencePrince Charitable TrustsGlenn Richter and Danielle Lutz RichterSage FoundationJoseph SemrowMr. and Mrs. Edward B. Smith, Jr.Bill and Orli StaleyThe Wallace FoundationMr. and Mrs. Ronald V. Waters IIIMr. and Mrs. Miles D. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Joel V. Williamson
$10,000–$24,999Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. William Adams IVMr. and Mrs. Daniel AsherNancy Gottlieb BauerDean L. and Rosemarie L. BuntrockBurberryKay and Rhett ButlerCNA Financial CorporationThe Colmar FoundationCrown Family PhilanthropiesPam CrutchfieldThe DeSantis FoundationDHR International, Inc.Deborah and Cody EngleMr. and Mrs. William Farley The Hattie A. & Marie V. Fatz FoundationChip and Tiffany FlannaganDana Hokin Garvey and Robert GarveyAntonio and Sabrina Gracias GrubHub, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hartstein
Denise and Adam HoeflichMr. and Mrs. Charles HurleyUna C. JackmanJPMorgan ChaseKatten Muchin Rosenman, LLPKehoe DesignsDennis D. KendzoraKolcraft Enterprises, Inc.Sally and Jonathan KovlerKryolan Professional Make-Up Julie and Guy LakonishokMr. and Mrs. Larry LangdonElizabeth A. Liebman Mr. and Mrs. John K. MacLeodMacy’sRobert R. McCormick FoundationCoco and Ethan MeersMr. and Mrs. Timothy R. MullenNational Endowment for the ArtsDavid and Suzu NeithercutNegaunee FoundationNFL FoundationNordstrom, Inc.The Northern Trust CompanyNuveen Investments, Inc.The Palmer House HiltonMary and John RaittJohn W. and Jeanne M. RoweJeffrey C. RubensteinCari and Michael SacksBruce Sagan and Bette Cerf HillEric C. Schieber, MDDr. Scholl FoundationThe Service Club of ChicagoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. SharpMs. Courtney C. SheaSouthwest AirlinesMs. Rita Spitz and Mr. David BlearsMarjorie StaplesMary Swietnicki and Adam MortaraTampico BeveragesMr. and Mrs. Stuart TownsendU.S. Bank FoundationJohn and Carol Walter Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Roger L. WestonMs. Amanda Williamson and Mr. Matthew JohnsonWomen’s Board of The Joffrey Ballet
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$7,500–$9,999Anonymous (2)Laura and David F. AbbottAriel Investments, LLCDr. and Mrs. Kristopher N. AtzeffMr. and Mrs. Aaron BarlowPhil and Janice BeckGreg Cameron and Greg ThompsonRichard and Mary L. GrayJohn R. Halligan Charitable FundMr. and Mrs. John T. HildyMr. and Mrs. J. Andrew LanganMr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Lazar, Jr.Morgan Stanley and Co., Inc.Ms. D. Elizabeth Price and Mr. Lou YeciesMr. and Mrs. Eric J. ScheyerMr. and Mrs. William A. SchmalzlDoug SchmidtThe Siragusa FoundationMr. and Mrs. Erik A. Steffensen Mr. and Mrs. Orin SteinhausJeanette StevensMr. and Mrs. Scott M. StewartLiz StiffelBen StrobelRichard and Noren UngarettiAshley Wheater and Brian JohnsonWilliam Blair & Co., LLCWrigley, A Subsidiary of Mars, Inc.The Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation
$5,000–$7,499Dr. and Mrs. Whitney W. AddingtonMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. AllenMr. and Mrs. Francis Beidler IIIBurke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella, PCLisa and Jim ChallengerMrs. Joyce ChelbergPamela R. ConantAmina J. DickersonMs. Ellen Distelheim and Mr. Richard TannenbaumSherry GuthrieThe Irving Harris FoundationRobert A. HelmanLucille M. JewettMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Klaeser
Ms. Laura Kofoid and Mr. David RicciMesirow Financial Holdings, Inc.Dr. Lynda Lane and Ben Lane-KornMr. and Mrs. Jerry LaskyDania and Patrick LeemputteColleen Loughlin and John SirekMr. and Mrs. Jess E. MertenMrs. Abby M. O’Neil and Mr. Carroll JoynesKevin and Annee PhillipsMayari PritzkerCarol and Robert RasmusMr. and Mrs. Jack ShafferSidley Austin, LLPMr. Irving Stenn, Jr.Kevin and Ellen Van Wart
$2,500-$4,999Anonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. R. John AalbregtseEmily Strobel Amiet and Michael AmietMr. and Mrs. John J. Anton, Jr.Bruce BarronKarthryn and Robert BertiCarolyn A. BlessingBrandford Allen Realty Service Art and Mary Kay Mudd BushonvilleMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Callahan, Jr.Paul Chasnoff and Joe HopperCynthia and Benjamin D. ChereskinCiticorp North America, Inc.Crowe HorwathShawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. KellyMr. and Mrs. John DuganDr. and Mrs. David L. FaulkMs. Jamee C. Field and Mr. Michael KaneMimi and Bud FrankelKatherine and Richard FreiburgerMichelle and Larry J. GoodmanGary and Anastasia GuttingMary and James HendersonLeslie S. HindmanCourtney A. HoffmannGeorge T. JonesJeffrey KerrJen Kurth and Brian Van Klompenberg
Lannan FoundationMichael and Jennifer LarsenMr. and Mrs. Cary J. MalkinMr. and Mrs. E. Barry MansurMr. and Mrs. Daniel MarksHelen H. MelchiorJohn R. MenningerMichael Miller and Jeff DavisKeith and Anne MoffatGerald T. Nowak, PC, Kirkland & Ellis, LLPLinda C. O’BannonThomas J. O’KeefeGigi Owens Kristie PaskvanCatherine and William PerezVictoria Poindexter and Joseph GaynorCarol Prins and John HartStephen RossSusan and David RuderRichard and Ellen SandorVeronica SiegelMr. and Mrs. Alejandro SilvaDr. and Mrs. Paul StanleyMs. Emily Heisley Stoeckel and Mr. Kevin StoeckelDavid and Carol StoneLauren Streicher, MD and Mr. Jason BrettCheryl Tama Oblander and Scott OblanderDr. and Mrs. Arnold M. TatarMr. and Mrs. Erich W. TengelsenJackie and Glenn TiltonMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. WarnerHilary and Barry WeinsteinDiana and Stuart WidmanRebecca WightElizabeth and Tom WippmanMr. and Mrs. Robert K. ZentnerJulie Zuckerman
$1,500–$2,499Anonymous (2)Greg AlbieroJohn AnsehlAbbe K. AronDenise L. Ashurst
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$1,500–$2,499 (continued)Diane Atwood and Paul ReillyCarey AugustMr. and Mrs. Brian W. Babcock, Sr.Sarah Beardsley Mrs. Jennifer BirminghamDonald H. BittnerLinda and Gary BlumenshineMs. Evelyn BosenbergWayne T. BoulaisDr. Audrey Bromberger and Mr. John BirminghamAnthony BruckCarolyn BucksbaumBurke-Brunger Fund of Horizons Foundation Mary Patricia BurnsButler Rubin Saltarelli & Boyd, LLPMr. and Mrs. Scott L. ByronGerald F. CarterCaterpillar, Inc.Ms. Wendy Lynn Chronister and Mr. Peter RogersMia ConnollyLawrence CorryKeith and Elizabeth CrowDr. John DainauskasMr. and Mrs. Alfred D’AnconaLeon and Mary DeutschClaire DouglassMaia DunkelLois and Stephen J. EisenMr. and Mrs. Robert FerraroDr. and Mrs. Anthony G. FinderChristine and Paul FisherArthur L. FrankMiriam and Bernard FrankelMr. and Mrs. Albert M. FriedmanTerri GeifmanDr. and Mrs. Mark GerberSue-Gray GollerJames GooteeStephanie GrinageAnthony and Susan GroschDeborah and John GrossFrancia Harrington and Verne BrodersMr. and Mrs. Brent HawkinsK. Susan Heintz and
Thomas M. HeintzPatricia HendrickKathleen and Michael HensonMr. and Mrs. David H. HoffmannSarai Hoffman and Stephen PrattMarci and Ronald HolzerAlan J. Hommerding and Robert K. Personett Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. IhrigMs. Melinda Jakovich and Mr. Lucien LagrangeKathryn and Bruce JohnsonSherry and Barry KaplanMargo Kapor and Burt GordonMr. and Mrs. Frank KargerMr. and Mrs. T. Eric KilcollinPolly E. KintzelShirley and Ryan KublyKaren LeFrakDeej and Hunter LeggittAlexandra LeichtmanSherren LeighDr. Richard E. LeithiserDana Levinson and James Noonan Mia Levy and Paul A. LevyMr. and Mrs. Barry LitwinBeth A. LoebMs. Leslie A. Logsdon and Mr. Duncan BourneDaniel Harold LomeBob LoquercioDr. Elizabeth Marcus and Mr. Ira BelcoveHeather and Sean MartinCathleen and Fredric McClendonJames D. McDonoughRoger S. McEniryMr. and Mrs. Rich MelmanPamela G. MeyerBritt M. MillerPatricia and Christopher MillerMs. Jani Lesko and Mr. David MoesBarbara and Jonathan MossWilliam F. MyersJoanna E. NorcrossKen NorganJamie and John K. NotzSharon F. Oberlander
Mary Jane O’ConnorErin OhlmsCharlene Huang Olson and Christopher OlsonMr. and Mrs. John R. PacholickMr. and Mrs. Milton R. PinskyCarol G. PollockBonnie Price and Jack Hirsch Hallie Blanchard Rehwaldt and Thomas RehwaldtRena H. Reiss and Stephen ReissMr. and Mrs. James L. RosenbloomMs. Christina M. Ross and Mr. Wayne T. BoulaisJennifer RossAdrianne RotfeldRR Donnelley & Sons Co.Sahara Enterprises, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James H. SchinkTrudy and Edward SchwartzTerry SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Larry SelanderThomas G. SinkovicMarilyn SlatteryMrs. Kathy Kalesperis Smith and Mr. Dion Grimes SmithPatricia C. SmithJanet Surkin and Robert StillmanPamela and Donald SuterTablescapesGinnee Tallman and William ZiemanTawani FoundationCourtney A. ThompsonThe Travelers FoundationDana Shepard Treister and Dr. Michael Roy TreisterMr. and Mrs. Craig TuberMr. and Mrs. Carson VeachJoan Wagner and Paul HaskinsDebbie Wang and David HoytMr. and Mrs. Thomas WeilOlga Weiss and George HonigMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wells IVMary Agnes WelshEvangelina Whittenburg and Eve RiceSusan Schaalman Youdovin and Charlie Shulkin Diane and Lawrence Zalusky
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$1,000–$1,499AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Keene H. Addington IIIAmsted Industries FoundationAVP Jewelry and BeadsAnne and Mark BaganBarack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg, LLPSandra BassMr. and Mrs. Andrew K. BlockMr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Block IIIMr. and Mrs. Ralph A. L. Bogan, Jr.Joan and William BrodskyAdela CepedaCarter ChinnisMr. and Mrs. John C. ColmanComEd, An Exelon CompanyTheresa Corrao Bette Jane CriggerMr. and Mrs. Brian DettmannJames Elliot and Susan SternJohn GibbonsDenise Stefan Ginascol and John GinascolSue and Melvin GrayMarjorie E. HabermannJoan M. HallTonja and Max HallTracy and Jay HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Brent Hawkins Patricia and O.J. HeestandKeith HousmanDavid IsraelKennie JamesCynthia KalnowMr. and Mrs. Brian KarabaKoldyke Family FundMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. KoltunWendy KriminsAmy and Thomas O. KuhnsLaurie and Lew LiebowitzJudith LennoxSusan Lichtenstein and John RokaczJim and SuAnne LopataHolly and Matt MaloneyLisa M. MezzettiAmy MorrisonMary MurleyNew Prospect FoundationMs. Sheila O’Grady and Mr. Dan DuffyMr. Jonathan F. OrserMichael PayetteMadeleine and Harvey PlonskerRichard and Charlene PosnerLisa and Seth ProsticDonald H. RatnerCarol J. RobertsLeticia Rodriguez-MarsicoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence RyanSue SamuelsTodd SchwebelRobin and Frederic SeegalSheehan PartnersAnne ShonkMr. and Mrs. Howard SilvermanCraig SirlesMr. and Mrs. William D. SmithburgPatricia F. SternbergMary SutherlandPeggy and James SwartchildTory BurchMr. and Mrs. Todd Vieregg
Wilkins Investment Counsel, Inc.Joyce M. WippmanGia and Brett Zbikowski
$750–$999AnonymousJohn AmbroseChristine and John BakalarDonna BogdanskiRobyn M. BowlandWillard BranskyAnnette CarrollMr. and Mrs. Henrik ClausenMary CollinsNancy CurranJulie DeutschJill Dodds and Bal Nandra Mr. and Mrs. Terence DonnellyJoan D. FlavinAmy and Michael GordonJack and Robin GrahamMadeleine Grynsztejn and Tom ShapiroGricel and Philip L. HarrisJennifer Hirshfeld-Cytron Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. HolsteinGayle JensenKathy K. KinsellaJulie and Fred LatskoMagnolia Bakery ChicagoWanda MaldenadoJoan and David MallibandThomas ManningNeapolitan, LLCJean Perkins and Leland HutchinsonJordan ScherSarah Schrup Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. SheaJudie SteinMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vail, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David C. Van DykeMegan Van PeltAntonia R. VanoniRobert VeaseyKristen WheatleyPaula Wise
$500–$749AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Matthew AndersonThe Art Institute of Chicago Community AssociatesJohn A. BaileyMs. Katharine Bensen and Mr. C. Richard JohnsonThomas BerryHeidy BestMarsha BorinAdrianne BoylenMrs. Walter F. BrissendenAmy Brock Beth Sprecher BrooksJudy Bross Debbie Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Bulley IIIDr. and Mrs. John E. BurkeSuzanne Burns Janna and David CaldarelliKimberly CollinsKim DahlbornChrissy and Matt DavisVirginia Demos
Hadley DennyErin and John DernPaul DiSangroTom DuricaJoan and William DuttonJoan and James FencilMarilyn and Larry FieldsKatherine and Donald FindlayDiane G. FisherMr. and Mrs. Jeremy FormanCarol Anne Been and Daniel FreedmanSherwin FriedmanJennifer G. FritschBarb GarrettPatricia GentryLinda and Robert GlickMr. and Mrs. William H. GofenMichelle GoldishAmy G. GordonElizabeth GrahamMr. and Mrs. Jack M. GreenbergJoel GuilloryCarla and Brian HahnCaryn and King HarrisAnne F. HeekinRoss HeimAdrianna and Geoffrey HewingsMary and Don HickeyElzie and Deborah Higginbottom Don and Ky HillikerJennifer Hirshfeld-CrytonRose Houston Charitable FoundationCaroline and Charles HuebnerLeland HutchinsonDiane JacobyPaul R. JudySteve and Nina KindrickLisa and Michael KornickMr. and Mrs. Frederick A. KrehbielMs. Donna M. LaPietra and Mr. William KurtisMr. and Mrs. L. J. Lawson IIICatherine LeeAnne and Alan LernerLaurie LevyJan and Ramsey LewisCindy MacfarlandPatricia MannAaron MartellJeanne MartinezLinda and Michael MasonSharon and John P. McGeeDr. and Mrs. McKay McKinnonLynne E. McNownSharon and Herbert MeltzerSusan MilanakDavid N. MissnerBarbara and David MoserMary P. and Robert MurleyMargaret M. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Michael PantusoMr. and Mrs. Stanley PapugaEric and Lashondra PeeblesMandy PekinCecelia PikulMary PrescottAnne PuotinenNancy ReinsdorfBrooke RemesBoyd V. RiceChristine and Walter RikerLeora Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. RudyCharlotte and David W. RuttenbergLinda ScheupleinSandra SchirmangDavid N. SchultzCarolyn and Michael SheridanJulie ShermanCourtney SherrerMarcey and Kenneth SiegelLinda and Michael SimonDiane SmithMelissa and Charles SmithCarrie StantonJoseph StockMary R. and Harvey StruthersEmanuel M. TabachnikJessica H. TesarikElizabeth B. Van NessJohanna VetterAnnabelle and Keith VolgmanJohn WalcherLynne C. WaltonSharon WatrousSherry and Albert WeissElizabeth WippmanSusanne and Kent WolosonArlene WymerDave YaccinoMarcy Zoller
$300–$499Anonymous (2)Margery and Suhail Al-ChalabiMr. and Mrs. James M. AmendMaureen and David AndersonMichael Andrews and Ryan RuskinLynn and Robert ArensmanMary Anton and Paul M. BarronMarilyn and Brit BartterAnn and Robert BatesAndrea H. BauerSusan and Donald BelgradCynthia BerrymanMr. and Mrs. Henry S. BienenLois BirerDavid C. and Luann BlowersJoan Blumenthal and D. Jeffrey BlumenthalAldridge K. BousfieldSandra and James BovesMr. and Mrs. Thomas BoydJudy and Steve BrownMr. and Mrs. Michael CanmannMegan CecilJames ClarkMarvin CohenAnn S. ColeEnid W. CollinsAntonia Contro and George MarquisosTarrah CooperAnna Cooper-StantonJames Darby and Patrick BovaM. Kristina DeGuzmanMs. Kyriakoula DemopoulosJill S. DoddsMargaret DolanGary W. DrescherSandra and Raymond DumalskiFaith and Frank DusekJoan and Warren EagleRebecca EbyJulia Ellis
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The Joffrey Ballet thanks Macy’s for delivering magical moments to thousands of Chicago students this season as a sponsor of The Nutcracker Student Matinee performances.
CELEBRATING THE
MAGIC OF DANCE
SUPPORTERS
$300–$499 (continued)Andrena EnzorThelma M. EvansDr. Robert A. FajardoBrett FarrisAlison FinleyLois and W. Clinton FisherErica FornariAmy ForrestJulia A. FosterMr. and Mrs. John N. Fox, Jr.Sandra and Michael FreeberyChristine M. GeigerSamantha J. Giffi nSusan and Fredrick GohlCarol and Marc GordonMr. and Mrs. Robert GordonMorgan GeorgasConnie GerberYanling L. GouldJudie and Rich GreenGinger Griffi nTeresa Grosch and Thomas A. RobertsDeborah GubinElleke Haggerty Francia Harrington Ronne and Robert Hartfi eldJoyce M. HasmonekMarsie R. HassGregg HelferMr. Richard HigginbothamJoanna HorshailLauren Huefner
Joyce IbersRich IsraelKristin IzenstarkAlexander B. JacobsSarah B. JacobsDorothy Ellesin-Janus and Christopher Janus Janet and Carl KalbhenArnold KanterJames R. KasprzykSeema KathuriaShirley Ann KazmierskiHelen N. KedoJack KesslerMartha and Kunaal KhannaDavid P. KimballMary KimbleJoanna King Frances KrasErica T. KuhlmannSarah LadgenskiBarbara LancasterPeggy LaniganHeather L. LaRiviereBurt B. LaskoDaria LewickyJahna Lindsay-JonesLinda LovingRonald LucchesiSandra MangurianJillian Gutman MannPatricia MannAnita MarkLaura and Andrew Martinez
Douglas MastersNatalie MatwijisznCarol McCordellKristina McGrathAdrienne MeiselSuzanne MillerSanford MoltzBeverly and Wallace MookJ. C. MoosDr. and Mrs. David D. MorimotoSteven MorrisDrs. Marsha and Robert MrtekM. Kathleen MuellerCarol and Steve MullinsRobin McCown MumfordAllison MurphyMaggie MurzanskiMykonos Greek RestaurantBradley NelsonPixie NewmanElaine T. NewquistKaren NickelsonRichard NikchevichTara and Brian NorrisNYSE Euronext FoundationMarjory M. OlikerBrooke PattersonJessica PaulLynn B. PearlAlice and Raymond PerryCraig N. PetersonBetha PiperSandy PokultaVonita Reescer and Richard Miller
Terri and John ReuterMr. and Mrs. Robert RoscoeHarold RosensonFloyd RuegerSnow RutkowskeLaura SageAndrew SchayeBarbara and Lewis SchneiderJana and Eric SchreuderLois Scott Jennifer SensenbrennerMr. and Mrs. V.R. Shackelford IVMona and Harold ShabelmanTimothy C. SherckApril R. SmithGayle and Mort SpeckRodd SpecketerSusan StanislawErica StramaKimberly StephensMichael TiknisAdrienne S. TraismanJames TrappJoan TraynelisRochelle TrotterAnita Tyson Etti Van EttenMarlene A. Van SkikeArlene and Albert WagnerCliff WallachPatrick WoolridgeAmy and Peter YiSally and Shep YoungJoan and Russ Zajtchuk
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The Joffrey Ballet shares Rudolf Nureyev’s commitment to storytelling through great works of the past and compelling new works of today.
We would like to extend special thanks to the Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation and the following donors for contributing to the Rudolf Nureyev Fund at The Joffrey Ballet for the creation, production, and performance of full-length story ballets.
DON QUIXOTEDaniel and Pamella DeVos FoundationSonia FlorianSusan and Richard KiphartNancy and Sanfred KoltunNIB FoundationRudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation
SLEEPING BEAUTYMarc and Sharen BermanStephen Reiss and Rena Hozore ReissPamela and Russ Strobel
GISELLEMary Jo and Doug BaslerSandy and Roger DeromediLorna Ferguson and Terry ClarkMr. and Mrs. Richard S. Holson IIIJane Ellen Murray FoundationMr. and Mrs. Joel V. Williamson
LES SYLPHIDESMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. AllenCarolyn A. BlessingTorrence Boone and Ted ChapinRobyn BowlandButler Rubin Saltarelli & Boyd LLPGreg Cameron and Greg Thompson Paul Chasnoff and Joe HopperDillon FoundationMrs. Christine Du Boulay EllisDeborah G. EngleMr. and Mrs. William FarleyMr. and Mrs. F. Conrad FischerChip and Tiffany FlannaganDana Hokin Garvey and Robert GarveySarai Hoffman and Stephen PrattUna C. JackmanBrian Johnson and Ashley WheaterAnne KaplanJulie and Guy LakonishokMr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Lazar, Jr.Stanley and Lucy Lopata Charitable FoundationJudy and John MacLeod
Coco and Ethan MeersJess and Amanda MertenBarbara and Jonathan MossThomas J. O’KeefeVictoria Poindexter and Joseph GaynorCarol G. PollockJeffrey C. RubensteinBruce Sagan and Bette Cerf HillDr. Eric C. SchieberTerry SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. SharpCourtney C. SheaMs. Rita Spitz and Mr. David BlearsDawn StanislawJeanette StevensDr. and Mrs. Arnold M. TatarCourtney A. ThompsonTownsend Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. WarnerOlga Weiss and George HonigAmanda Williamson and Matthew JohnsonSusan Schaalman Youdovin and Charlie ShulkinWilliam Ziemann
ROMEO & JULIETPatty Perkins AndringaVictor Cassidy and Donna HapacMs. Jamie-Clare Colvin and Mr. Nicholas ColvinDeVries Fine Arts International Inc.Julia R. DohertyDr. and Mrs. Alan G. HarrisKathleen and Mark HechingerMr. and Mrs. Barry LitwinJames D. McDonoughWendy NicholsonCheryl Tama Oblander and Scott OblanderDana Shepard Treister and Dr. Michael Roy TreisterSallie WilsonElizabeth Yntema and Mark FergusonSimone Zurawski
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Rudolf Nureyev from
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The Joffrey Ballet, 1979
Photo by Herbert Migdoll
List as of October 31, 2015
To make a contribution to the Rudolf Nureyev Fund at The Joffrey Ballet visit Joffrey.org/Nureyev or contact Julia Doherty, Director of Major Gifts, at 312.386.8921 or [email protected].
SUPPORTERS
TRIBUTE GIFTSLiz AdamsRonald J. AllenGerald ArpinoFern BatchkoAva and Natalie BednyakFrank and Prue BeidlerHarriet BloomAnnies BlumJamie Borkan and Miranda BorkanGreg CameronCristina De GuiaSandy and Roger DeromediMerritt DeWittThe DeWitt FamilyAnn DickersonMiss Grace DuffyJ. Elise EdwardsDeborah EngleFred EychanerShelley FarleyThe Fiala FamilyJuliana ForrestJay FrankeYumelia GarciaDana Hokin GarveyJohn Mark GiragosianSue-Gray GollerJanet HelmanJerri HoffmannJackie JaffeJoffrey Academy of DanceBrian JohnsonAnne KaplanRosalie and Victor KleinMs. Laura Kofoid and Mr. David RicciDr. Lynda LaneCoco MeersLucy MinorShauna MontgomeryMarilyn O’ConnorIbby Pinsky Anne PuotinenBennett RosenbergGeri RosenfeldJeffrey RubensteinSaul SandersMaggie and Nina ScheyerElizabeth SharpWilly ShivesMarilyn SlatteryBrian Smith and Geyer Morford
Scott SpeckRita SpitzRyan StrumPetrina SuiterDr. Arnold TatarMichael C. WaltersAshley WheaterKim WhiteDiana WidmanJoel and Cheryle WilliamsonPera WirszupElizabeth Yntema
MEMORIAL GIFTSDebbie BeitlerNora BrownLawrence DavisSam and Katherine DeDakisEric EatherlyRichard EllisSheldon EpsteinBruce GoersMr. and Mrs. Max HartJean HillbrunerUrby L. HobbsWesley L. HumphreyJen JansmaVirginia KepilRoselyn KersteinMaggie Miretzky and Aunt RuthElaine SticcaWalter F. Tama Richard P. Wippman
THE JOFFREY BALLET STAR SOCIETYThe Joffrey Ballet Star Society recognizes those individuals who have invested in the future of The Joffrey Ballet through a planned gift. We wish to thank the following for their commitment to our legacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Babcock, Sr.Mr. D. Jeffrey BaddeleyMr. Paul Chasnoff and Mr. Joe HopperMrs. Christine Du Boulay EllisDr. and Mrs. David L. FaulkMrs. Patricia H. GerberMr. Michael GoldbergerBarbara and John HenigbaumMr. Richard Higginbotham
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald HolzerMs. Darlene JohnsonMr. Stuart KaneMs. Linda LeveyMr. John McAllisterMr. and Mrs. Keith MoffatDrs. Bill and Elaine MoorMrs. Jane Ellen Murray and Mr. Edwin R. WentzMr. Jonathan F. OrserMr. and Mrs. Orin SteinhausMs. Elisabeth W. SzeghoMs. Marilyn J. WardMr. and Mrs. Stuart WidmanMrs. Anna Mary Zarrelli
JOFFREY CIRCLE COMMITTEE 2015–2016K. Susan HeintzDawn StanislawCo-Chairs
Ronald AllenCarolyn BlessingPatti Eylar Ann FinderCharlie GardnerMelinda JakovichJeffrey KerrWendy KilcollinLynda LaneRichard Leithiser Barry LitwinHelen MelchiorAnne MoffatBarbara MossLinda O’BannonThomas O’KeefeMary Ellen PavoneCarol PollockTerry SchwartzAmelia SilvaMarilyn SlatteryConstance SteinhausLauren StreicherCheryl Tama OblanderMarina D.W. TatarDana Shepard TreisterDiana Weiss Widman Olga M. WeissSusan YoudovinLeslie Zentner
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Too Hot to Handel by Paul Natkin. Alvin Ailey in Revelations, photo by Cheryl Mann. Les Grands Ballets Canadiens in Leonce and Lena, photo by John Hall.
• Thodos Dance Chicago :: January 9, 2016
• Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah January 16–17, 2016
• The Joffrey Ballet – Bold Moves :: February 10–21, 2016
• Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater :: March 8–13, 2016
• Les Grands Ballets Canadiens – Leonce and Lena April 1–3, 2016
• The Joffrey Ballet – Cinderella :: May 11–22, 2016
• Chicago Rhythm Fest :: June 4, 2016
• Giordano Dance Chicago :: June 11, 2016
2015–16 SEASON SPONSORS
Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADMINISTRATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Honorable Rahm Emanuel Mayor of Chicago Honorary Chairman Board of Directors
Charles R. Gardner Chairman, Board of Directors
Norman R. Bobins | Vice-Chairman
John Svoboda | Vice-Chairman
Bruce Crown | Treasurer
Ann Nash | Secretary Nicholas S. Amatangelo Bruce R. Bachmann Thomas R. Baryl Lew Collens Joan Colmar Bruce Crown Gisela Riba DiSpigno Henry Fogel Robert S. Held Richard Helldobler Mel Katten, Chair Emeritus John R. Kaufman Sidney Kerley Miroslava Mejia Krug Phil Lumpkin Ali Malekzadeh Helen Hall Melchior Linda C. O’Bannon McGhee Williams Osse Maria L. Pasquinelli John F. Sandner Denise R. Sobel Seymour Taxman Edward S. Weil, Jr. Robert L. Wieseneck
EMERITUS DIRECTORS Sondra Berman Epstein David D. Hiller Kenneth L. Tucker EXECUTIVE STAFF
Judie Moore Green Chief Development Officer
Colleen Flanigan Chief Marketing Officer
C.J. Dillon Chief Operating Officer
Margaret M. Walsh Interim Chief Financial Officer
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
Denise Cosman Controller
Vanessa Moreno Accountant
Kathy Bliss Asst. to the Executive Director/Board Liaison DEVELOPMENT
Kathryn TeBordo Associate Director of Institutional Giving
Erica Bittner Development Associate MARKETING AND SALES
Nicole Wetzell Director of Sales
Joelle Scillia Marketing Manager
Natasha Burroughs Communications Manager
Kerri Martin Marketing Associate
Lisa Klier Sales Associate
Catie Mulhern Marketing/Sales Intern CALL CENTER
Chris Dorsey
Miguel Garcia
Julian Otis
Melanie Vitaterna PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS
Stephen Sell Director of Production and Facilities
Beth Kaskel Director of Operations
Mary Mazza Box Office Treasurer
Scott Zissman Assistant Box Office Treasurer
Noé Villagómez, Jr. House Manager
Annie Slaughter Patron Services Coordinator
Ashley Young Event Coordinator
Sharon Butler Patron Services
Kam Hobbs Operations and Production Associate
Carl Ward Assistant House Manager
Clayton Wilson Auditorium Theatre Ambassador
Steven Olvera Assistant Concession Manager
Robert Patterson Properties
Tim Steimle Carpenter
Pat Donahue, Jr. Electrician
Brad Friebolin Audio Engineer
William Karcz Flyman
Dale Kuypers Volunteer Usher Coordinator
Frank Romeo Custodial Foreman Emeritus
Marie A. Cali Theatre Manager Emeritus
Bart Swindall Historian
Cecile de Chambine Arts Admin Intern Fall CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT
Christina Bourné Director of Education
Kristen Hansel Education Program Manager
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$100,000+Efroymson Family FundLoop Auto ParksThe MacArthur FoundationNIB FoundationPasquinelli Family FoundationDenise Sobel
$50,000-$99,999BMO HarrisPatti Eylar and Charlie GardnerIllinois Arts CouncilDia S. and Edward S. Weil, Jr.
$25,000-$49,999Nicholas and Kathleen AmatangeloChicago Community TrustPhilip and Marsha DowdThe Elizabeth F. Cheney FoundationExelonDavid Herro and Jay FrankeThe Joyce FoundationPolk Bros. Foundation
$10,000-$24,999Allstate Insurance CompanyBruce BachmannMartin R. BrownColmar Family FoundationBruce and Deborah CrownCrown Family FoundationWilliam and Shelley FarleySidney and Sondra Berman EpsteinGeorge JewellJPMorgan Chase Anne KaplanMel and Renee KattenKipper Family FoundationLauri S. Bauer FoundationDr. Paul M. LisnekLouise Landau FoundationPhil LumpkinHelen Hall MelchiorTom and Ann NashFrantz and McGhee OsseRivers CasinoSage FoundationDave Samber and Darrell Windle John and Jill SvobodaThe Private BankThe Robert Thomas Bobins FoundationRobert and Sue Wieseneck
$5,000-$9,999Anonymous John P. BrazzaleBroadway in ChicagoRobert and Tammy CampbellCenter for Latin American Studies - University of ChicagoJoyce ChelbergJack and Carole Sandner - CME GroupLew and Marge CollensPamela CrutchfieldKyle DeSantis - The DeSantis FoundationDr. Guy and Gisele Di SpignoShawn M. Donnelley and Christopher M. KellyMike and Sherry GuthrieThe Helen Brach FoundationDavid HillerIra J. Kaufman Family FoundationJohn Geary TrustKatten Muchin RosenmanMr. and Mrs. Robert M. LevyLoop Capital Holdings, LLC
Suzanne Martin and Hart WeichselbaumPamela G. MeyerChuck Middleton and John GearyNew England Foundation for the ArtsLinda C. O’BannonSeymour H. PerskyJoseph SeigleTetra TechTheatrical Stage Employees Union Local TwoKen and Marsha TuckerBenjamin and Cynthia WeeseDavid WoodrumElizabeth Yntema and Mark Ferguson
$2,500-$4,999AnonymousAllied LiveArts Midwest Touring FundDebbie BrickerJ. Kamala BucknerChicago Cabaret ProfessionalsChicago Cultural MileRichard Helldobler, PhD. and Robbie BrownThomas J. O’KeefeAbby McCormick O’Neil and D. Carroll JoynesElizabeth D. Price Roosevelt UniversityJohn F. SandnerThe Silverman Group, Inc.Bill and Orli StaleySy and Nancy TaxmanThe SaintsDan and Patty Walsh
$1,000-$2,499John E. and Julianne AllersonAnn and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoFloy and Lee BarthelBrett and Veronica BattersonGail BeedieMarc L. BermanAnneke and Jeff BlyeEric and Linda BoasmondLarry and Patricia BoothRobert CallahanRobert and Geneva CallowayJanet Carl Smith and Mel SmithChicago Federation of MusiciansChicago Spirit BrigadeChicago Symphony OrchestraDr. Crystal Clark and Mr. Dramaine IrionsBarbara ClaytonSeymour and Merle CohenBette-Jane CriggerCrowe Horwath LLPRobert and Marletta DarnallDiMeo SchneiderJennifer EdgcombChristine Du Boulay Ellis and Jack LeaseStephen Erenburg and Francine PepitoneChris and Eileen FaheyDave Faloona and Nancy Jaffe-FaloonaStephen and Pam FitzellSonia FlorianHenry FogelCarol L. FoxMary B. GalvinStephen and Terri GeifmanGEM Reality Capital, Inc.
Delores GibsonLarry GlowczewskiRichard and Judie GreenPaul GreenJack HartrayQuentin and Susan HeislerMs. Leslie S. HindmanSarai HoffmanVictoria HoldrenRose HoustonWilliam IbeIBM International FoundationMary IttlesonJoyce and Michael JeewekKent and Amy JidovThe Joffrey BalletMr. and Mrs. Robert JohnsonRobert JudelsonMitch Katten and Lynn S. Ellner KattenJudith KaufmanRomayne and Ted KazmerMs. Polly KintzelWilliam J. KirbyRobert KleinschmidtChartwell InsuranceLucien LagrangeLouise LaneJanet and Tom LeopoldPaul LevyCara and Lorry LichtensteinLloyd A. Fry FoundationJim and SuAnne LopataM & J Kennelly FoundationDiana MartinezBill Melamed and Jamey LundbladRenee M. Menegaz-BockSusan S. MikalauskisCatherine and Leo MiserendinoMichael E. MurphyNash Disability LawLangdon Neal and Jeanette SublettNewcastle LimitedKenneth R. NorganRobert Paddock, Jr.Grayce PappWorkers’ Interests NetworkBen and Nancy RandallJames T. and Karen L. ReidCarol RobertsRotary Club of ChicagoDr. Ken Shanoff and Stephen YoungCaryn and Jerry SkurnickSofia SolomonVedder PriceKaty SutterSylvester ConstructionThe Ann Barzel/Patrick Henry Arts FundJim and Mary Beth TheissMelissa Thodos and Rick JohnstonDr. Eugene ThomasDr. and Mrs. Michael Roy TreisterJennifer C. TurnerVedder PriceDr. Martin WalterDaniel E. WeilSheila WeinbergNike Whitcomb McKechnieWilliam Blair & CompanyWilliam Grant & SonsJoel and Cheryle WilliamsonWilliam Ziemann
$500-$999Accurate PrintingAlvin Ailey American Dance TheaterAssociated BankHoward and Donna Bass
Nancy Gottlieb BauerDonna BlissBlue PlatePaul BoulisMichael and Amanda ByrneGreg Cameron and Greg ThompsonBarry and Barbara CarrollChicago Jazz PhilharmonicMary J. CosperPatsy CrawfordIrene CualopingJoan CurtoBarbara M. DavisAmina J. DickersonCaryl DillonSabrina Lee EdelhauserMichael and Dee FlaniganBernadette FoleyRon ForemanDavid and Anni GoldbergGoodman TheatreMarjorie HabermannHarris Theater for Music and DanceSusan HeislerKip HelversonHouse of GlunzIvahoe Theater FoundationGary and Susan JankoCharles and Marion KierschtRichard and Susan KiphartBonnie KrasnyLaz Parking - Millennium GaragesTimothy LymanLyric Opera of ChicagoJennifer MarlingKevin McGirrMs. Janet L. MelkDonna MilanovichMax and Kathi MillerKen and Mary Claire MollNortheastern Illinois UniversityJulia PerkinsPorchlight Music TheatreSherry and Bob ReumDarrell RumseySafety Service Systems, Inc.Sylvia J. SaltzsteinPeter and Martha SchramElizabeth SharpMark and Melanie ShellenbargerNoah and Lynda ShlaesVeronica SiegelAmelia SilvaLinda StanislawskiSteppenwolf Theatre CompanyVan Dyke Family Charitable FoundationJohn VinciI.B. Weil and Tom WeilShirley Weese Young
$250-$499Filomena C. AlbeeAM1160 - Salem CommunicationsPaul and Sandra AnsfieldApollo Chorus of ChicagoGary M. BehrensNeha BiggsBlue Man GroupRyan BormetPeter BreitmanKathleen BreskiMadeleine and Tom BurrellCampbell & CompanyPamella CapitaniniFrank ChavesChicago ReaderLeague of Chicago Theatres
DONORS
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DONORS
$250-$499 (continued)Sharon Conway Michael and Cynthia CottleGarrett CroonPhil and Judy CurleyJohn and Alice Deimel Quantum Development CoachingSuzanne EdwardsDeborah Gordon EngleFabbrini’s Flowers, Inc.Colleen FlaniganJ’nai GaitherDenise Michelle GambleGene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of ChicagoCJ GhesquiereGiordano Dance ChicagoGlenn GoldsherJoan and Bill GraburnRonald GreensponBarbara GreisDeborah GubinDennis HallPatricia HarrisRoderick HawkinsEliud HernandezGenevieve A. HughesAlan J. IrgangMary IttelsonJAR Corp.Dame Libby KomaikoLaw Ware Shedd Murphy FoundationMargot Levin SchiffJeanne M. MartineauBess-Catherine McCordPaul E. McKaySandra McNaughtonJared MeyersKari MicheelMatthew MickiewiczMr. and Mrs. Edward MillsRobert G. and Marsha B. MrtekNorthern TrustNuveen Investment HoldingsOSA InternationalCatherine PeponisEllard Jr. and Alice PfaelzerBrian PorosnkyMichael QuaneRiver North Dance ChicagoMr. and Mrs. Harold RosensonMr. and Mrs. Warren RouseSusan B. RubnitzGloria SchmorrDarren SchooleyNancy SegallScott and Anne SpringerHarry and Mary StruthersJonathan TaylorAdam ThurstonStephen and Leslie WarnerJane Wells and Burt FerriniJudith Wilson
$150-$249Mr. Budd BattersonDavid BayleyMichael and Kate BeeryMarc BeislerJennifer BirminghamP. Bova and J. DarbyDenise BrownKaren CallawayMr. Paul CarmanRon CohnDouglas DeremerSean DonovanAdam Dorfman
Evelyn FineganFrederik FonteinBarbara Frankel and Ron MichalakBrian HeenanDavid HillMarilyn HirschKaren JaredRobert KenneyMike KirkIga KsiazekJonathan LanfearCharles and Mary LofgrenJason LundquistMelody LuthraSandra MangurianFrank D. and Linda MayerJill MeinzerLynda MyszkowskiMyrna PetlickiBronwyn T. Poole and Peter SchmitzJohn PopikKenneth SiegelSteven SmedinghoffRenee SteinPhilip StoneTheresa SullivanMr. and Mrs. Fred UhlmannDavid K. WilliamsMelinda WilsonMr. & Mrs. John S. Wineman, Jr.
$125-$149Gerald and Kim BackeBarbara Bailey EntertainmentMr. and Mrs. Howard L. BernsteinJerry BiedermanSean P. CampbellVictor CassidyKenneth ChrzastekMarvin CohenClare and Matthew ColnonMargaret DolanRandy and Joni DuncanWendy EagerPearlie FarmerArthur L. Frank MDBonnie Batterson GuentherElizabeth A. HansenJulianne HarmonErnestina HernandezMr. Thomas HillCaroline HokeSusan Horn and Donald HonchellMiroslava and Robert KrugMr. and Mrs. Lester LampertDr. Lynda LaneJanet LangAaron and Madeleine LebedowMr. and Mrs. Jerome M. LoewMike MaglianeMartha McGuireVirginia F. MeyerDawn MillerBarbara MoayadMargaret MurphyPatrick and Sara NashEleanor PrinceThomas and Eleanor PrinceBarbara RocahMalou RothLaila RothsteinMary and Charles Rubens IIWilliam and Kathleen SargentNancy SavageJon SchmollKate M. SheehyBrian SmithMr. and Mrs. Fredric Stein
Jeffrey StevensonJudith StoneDr. and Mrs. Vasanth M. SurathThe Tucci FamilyLily VaccaroJohn WalcherLowell WeilBarbara WeinerPenny and Ernie WeisMs. Kathy WildersClayton WilsonLeona Rund ZionsStephen and Ardis Zwicky
TRIBUTE GIFTSGiven by Barbara Auerbach in memory of Muriel AuerbachGiven by Brett and Veronica Batterson in honor of Roderick HawkinsGiven by Susie and David Borovsky in honor of Mel KattenGiven by Robert J. Callahan in memory of Ann BarzelGiven by Michael and Cynthia Cottle in honor of Dia and Ed Weil, Jr.Given by Tammy and William Crown in honor of Ed Weil, Jr.Given by Shelley Gorsen and Alan Salpeter in honor of Helen Hall MelchiorGiven by Bess-Catherine McCord in honor of Tom and Ann Nash and Judie GreenGiven by Abby McCormick O’Neil and D. Carroll Joynes in honor of Helen Hall Melchior and Phil LumpkinGiven by Cathy Peponis in honor of Phil LumpkinGiven by Chuck Tokar in honor of Kenneth Tucker Given by Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wineman, Jr. in honor of Dia and Ed Weil, Jr.Given in memory of Joyce Leonardi: Johara Marcel Lewinski Wendy Mancini Nancy A. Radosky
ECHO SOCIETYRobert A. and Evy J. AlsakerBrett and Veronica BattersonGail BeedieLaurence and Patricia BoothPatti Eylar and Charlie R. GardnerJohn T. Geary*Michael GoldbergerDar JohnsonDr. Paul M. LisnekWalter RenfftlenBrenda Sollitt*Ken and Marsha TuckerDia S. and Edward S. WeilNike B. Whitcomb and James McKechnie**our friends remembered
IN-KIND DONATIONSAlliance Paper & Food ServiceAuctionsByCellularBBJ LinenBenjamin Barnes MagicBerghoff Catering & Restaurant GroupBlue PlateBrasserie by LMThe Business PressCaldwell Letter Service, Inc.CH Distillery
Chirp Design, Inc.City Lights OrchestraFood for ThoughtGraylineHall’s Rental Service, Inc.Julia Nash PhotographyJewel Events CateringKlearSkyLagunitas BrewingLAZ Parking/Millennium GaragesLockwoodLoop Auto ParksMy Drink OnNRI PrintingPalmer House HiltonQ BrothersRent the RunwayHernandez DistributorsRussian Tea TimeSeven LionsSmileboothSopraffina MarketcafféTamarindVoveti ProseccoWarner AV Co., Inc.William Grant & Sons
AUXILIARY BOARDDillon Goodson, ChairKylin Fisher, SecretaryMariana Karampelas, TreasurerJulia Nash, Chair EmeritusGeorge BlissRyan BormetJason BurchSteve ClementsTracey CosbyAshley May CoussensSabrina Lee EdelhauserAleksandra EfimovaRobert GordonAnthony GuerreroNicole M. HillGenevieve HughesAnn JohnsonMaggie MarcyanJoseph Martin IIIErin MeyerElizabeth McNicholasMatthew McNicholasKari MicheelOlivia PasquinelliAbby RedfieldRobert SheehanTrice TurnerWillis WelchTiffanie Williams
• PATRON SERVICES is located in Aisle 1 of the main floor.
• CONCESSION STANDS are available in the main lobby and in the third floor lobby.
• OUTSIDE FOOD AND BEVERAGE ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE THEATRE. All purchased snacks must be consumed in the lobby. Only bottled water is allowed in the seating area.
• WOMEN’S AND MEN’S RESTROOMS Two accessible restrooms are located in the southwest corner of the main lobby. Additional accessible restrooms, including a family restroom, are located on the third floor.
• ACCESSIBILITY: The Auditorium Theatre is accessible to all patrons and fully complies with ADA requirements. Various levels of accommodation are available to patrons who require assisted listening devices or handicapped-accessible seating. Additionally, our Patron Services Office, located in Aisle 1 of the main lobby is open throughout performances to assist patrons with any needs they may have. For more information on accessibility, please call 312.341.2300.
• PUBLIC TELEPHONES are located in Patron Services.
• PLEASE TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES that may ring, beep, or otherwise produce a sound that may disrupt the performance. Electronic devices include mobile phones, pagers and alarm watches.
• SMOKING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED in the theatre and within 25 feet of any entrances.
• COAT CHECK is seasonal and located in the main floor lobby.
• THE USE OF VIDEO, PHOTOGRAPHY, or any other recording devices is strictly prohibited in the theatre.
• THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE HAS A STRICT POLICY OF NO LATE SEATING. Patrons arriving after the performance begins, or leaving the seating area for any reason, will be seated in a designated section and may take their ticketed seats at intermission.
• LOST AND FOUND: Found articles should be left with Patron Services located in Aisle 1 of the main lobby. To determine whether a personal article has been turned in to the Lost and Found, please call 312.341.2389. Any items lost or presumed stolen are not the responsibility of the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University.
• EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER during performances is 312.341.2389.
• FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a lighted sign nearest to your seat is the shortest route out of the theatre. In the event of a theatre evacuation, WALK TO THAT EXIT.
• FIREARMS: In compliance with the Illinois Firearms Concealed Carry Act, the Auditorium Theatre prohibits the carrying of weapons of any kind in the theatre and on theatre property.
• AN ATM is located in Aisle 1.
A complete guide to our facilities and services is available at
1 | AuditoriumTheatre.org 2 | Box Office 3 | Patron Services Office
FACILITIES AND SERVICES
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CELEBRATING
60 YEARS
CELEBRATING
60 YEARS
THIS SEASON, THE JOFFREY BALLET celebrates its 60th company anniversary. Classically trained to the highest standards, The Joffrey Ballet expresses a unique, inclusive perspective on dance, proudly refl ecting the diversity of America with its company, audiences, and repertoire which includes major story ballets, reconstructions of masterpieces and contemporary works.
The Company’s commitment to accessibility is met through an extensive touring schedule, an innovative and highly effective education program including the much lauded Academy of Dance, Offi cial School of The Joffrey Ballet, Community Engagement programs and collaborations with myriad other visual and performing arts organizations.
Founded by visionary teacher Robert Joffrey in 1956, guided by celebrated choreographer Gerald Arpino from 1988 until 2007, The Joffrey Ballet continues to thrive under internationally renowned Artistic Director Ashley Wheater and Executive Director Greg Cameron.
TO LEARN MORE, PLEASE VISIT JOFFREY.ORG
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NUTCRACKER 2015
SCOTT SPECK Artistic Director
JAMES BERKENSTOCK Artistic Advisor
THOMAS MANNING Board Chairman
DONNA MILANOVICH Executive Director
VIOLIN David Perry Concertmaster 12.4–12.20
Robert Hanford Concertmaster 12.22–12.27
Mathias Tacke Principal Second Violin
Jennifer Cappelli Injoo Choi Daniela Folker Sheila Hanford Carmen Kassinger David Katz Rika Seko Florentina Ramniceanu Paul Vandewerf
VIOLA Sally Chisholm Principal
Daniel Golden Claudia Lasareff-Mironoff Matthew Mantell
CELLO Judy Stone Principal
Margaret Daly Andrew Snow
BASS John Floeter Principal
Timothy Shaffer Christian Dillingham
FLUTE Janice McDonald Principal
Jennifer Clippert Karin Ursin
PICCOLO Karin Ursin
OBOE Anne Bach Principal
Erica Anderson
ENGLISH HORN Erica Anderson
CLARINET Sergey Gutorov Principal
Gene Collerd
BASS CLARINET Gene Collerd
BASSOON John Gaudette Principal
Matthew Hogan
HORN Gregory Flint Principal
Melanie Cottle
TRUMPET David Inmon Principal
Chris Hasselbring
TROMBONE Reed Capshaw Principal
BASS TROMBONE Mark Fry
TIMPANI Robert Everson Principal
PERCUSSION Michael Folker Principal
Joel Cohen
HARP Benjamin Melsky Principal
CELESTA Paul James Lewis Grace Rose Kim
MUSIC LIBRARIAN Michael Shelton
PERSONNEL MANAGER Terrell Pierce
For More Information About Our 26th Anniversary Season, Please Visit Us Online at
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THE OFFICIAL ORCHESTRA OF THE JOFFREY BALLET
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Peter Tchaikovsky revolutionized Russian ballet music. Whereas the music had previously served mainly to showcase the pyrotechnics of ballet dancers, Tchaikovsky’s music had a deep soul and a dramatic arc of its own. His luscious themes and emotional force drew attention to themselves and often became the main attraction, lending huge weight and import to the dance.
(Continued on page 42)
ON THAT NOTE
Music Director SCOTT SPECK
Discusses Tchaikovsky’s
Score for The Nutcracker
On That Note (Continued)
Unbeknownst to Tchaikovsky, other ballet composers were experimenting with similar styles – just not in Russia. The Frenchman Léo Delibes composed Sylvia right around the time that Tchaikovsky was writing Swan Lake. Sylvia also abounds in beautiful themes and dramatic forward motion. Tchaikovsky discovered Sylvia years afterward, and was incredibly impressed; he famously said that if he had known of it sooner, he never would have had the courage to finish Swan Lake.
By the time of Tchaikovsky’s third and final ballet, he had become a much more confident composer. There is not a wasted note in The Nutcracker. And even more than in Swan Lake (or in Delibes’ Sylvia), the composer’s endless gift for melody is on full display in The Nutcracker. There is a new unforgettable theme about once per minute – for two hours!
I have now conducted The Nutcracker over 300 times, and there are two sections that still choke me up every time: the beautiful Snow Pas de Deux at the end of Act I, and the big tune of the Grand Pas de Deux in Act 2. These are both simple, yet emotional melodies, built on major scales that start rather quietly and build to a glorious climax with full orchestra. At moments like these, I feel that there is simply no better music in the world.
THINGS TO LISTEN FOR
✶ Trumpets for the March (Children’s Dance)
✶ A rachet as the sound of Clara cracking nuts with her new toy
✶ A real chime when the clock strikes midnight
✶ A piccolo as the squeaking mice
✶ A “gunshot” (popgun) signaling the start of the Battle
✶ Light and fluffy flute sounds in the Waltz of the Snowflakes
✶ Tinkly sounds of the celesta for the lighter-than-air Sugar Plum Fairy
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PREFERRED PROVIDERS | 2015–2016
EXCLUSIVE PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND
REHABILITATION PROVIDER
Monica E. Rho, MDMaria Reese, MDDaniel Blatz, MD
OFFICIAL PROVIDER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Jennifer JanowskiKimberly KnerzerKatie LemmonRachel Wise
DOMESTIC AIRLINE PARTNER
Southwest Airlines
PUBLIC RELATIONS
The Silverman Group
LEGAL COUNSEL
DentonsDLA PiperSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Mayer Brown LLPMasuda, Funai, Eifert & Mitchell, Ltd.Robert L. MinkSidley Austin LLP
COSMETIC
Kryolan Professional Make-Up | Sole Goddess
PHOTOGRAPHY Cheryl Mann Productions
VIDEOGRAPHY
Big Foot Media | HMS Media
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This season, The Joffrey Ballet will visit five cities to spread the joy of dance.
We thank Southwest Airlines, our Domestic Airline Partner, for bringing us to our audience and back home to Chicago.
The Joffrey Ballet | Photo b
y Cheryl M
ann
SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS
ASHLEY WHEATER DISCUSSES
THE NUTCRACKER
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Leslie Carothers-Aromaa and Ashley Wheater as the Snow Queen and King in Joffrey’s NutcrackerPhoto by Herbert Migdoll.Ashley Wheater as Drosselmeyer at SF Ballet in Tomasson’s Nutcracker (©Chris Hardy)
...A few years later, at The Royal Ballet School, we performed the elaborate Rudolf Nureyev production. At the beginning, I was a Child in the Party Scene. As I grew older, I learned the role of the Footman and I danced Waltz of the Flowers and the Russian dance. I always remember Nureyev’s transformation from Drosselmeyer to Prince. It literally happened in two seconds. I was fascinated by how they could make the change so quickly. It was magical!
At English National Ballet, we danced Ronald Hynd’s version of Nutcracker. By then, I was a professional dancer and danced in the Party Scene, as a Soldier in the Battle, and for the first time, the role of the Prince. At The Australian Ballet, we danced a Nutcracker created by Leonid Kozlov based on the classic Bolshoi choreography. In 1984, I joined The Joffrey Ballet. At the time, the Joffrey did not have a Nutcracker, but each year, I came to Chicago to dance in Ruth Page’s Nutcracker at Arie Crown Theater.
In 1987, Robert Joffrey created his Nutcracker, which we present today. I have bittersweet memories being involved in the creative process and dancing in the world premiere. At this time, Robert Joffrey was very ill. We would send him video of the rehearsals and he would respond with his comments. Because of his declining health, Mr. Joffrey was not at the premiere in Iowa City. He joined us when we returned to New York City. When he came on stage at the end of the performance, the performers were shocked. He did not look well. It was a very emotional night for all of us who knew and loved him.
During my years with San Francisco Ballet, we performed Lew Christiansen’s Nutcracker, the first Nutcracker produced in America. Helgi Tomasson, current director of San Francisco Ballet, created a new Nutcracker in 2004. I had retired as a dancer, but Helgi thought of me to dance the role of Drosselmeyer. This was my first opportunity to perform in a character role.
In America, it is impossible to think of the holidays without thinking of The Nutcracker. For many of us, Clara, Fritz, Drosselmeyer, the Nutcracker and the Mouse King have become a part of the family. We look forward to seeing them each Christmas. And the warm glow of the Auditorium Theatre provides a peaceful sanctuary from the cold outside and the frantic rush of shopping, parties and end-of-year activity. Onstage, we see people rather like ourselves, with a touch more magic.
My very first Nutcracker was in Leicester, England, at the age of six. I danced the role of Fritz, because I was a tiny boy and a little bit naughty...
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Ashley Wheater on The Nutcracker (continued)
Robert Joffrey’s Nutcracker provides opportunities for local children to dance on stage. When we take Nutcracker on tour, we hold an open audition for young dancers. Each community provides its own children’s cast. This is a unique experience and a great educational tool.
When the Company moved to Chicago, a boy confined to a wheelchair came to the audition and asked to be in The Nutcracker. Co-founder Gerald Arpino was impressed, altered the choreography and cast the boy. This role still exists. I like to think that Joffrey’s Nutcracker speaks to everyone. Our Nutcracker is rather like our Company, populated by individuals as diverse as the country in which we live. Today, in addition to our open auditions, we are able to draw from the talent found in our Academy of Dance and our amazing Community Engagement program. Children from our Lemonis Bridge program have the opportunity to dance with children from our Academy pre-professional program.
Because of the sheer number of performances, many of our talented Company dancers have the opportunity to dance a challenging principal role. This is great for the dancers and good for our audience, sometimes revealing a rising star dancing the Sugar Plum Fairy or the Nutcracker Prince.
Each year, thousands of children from Chicagoland and the Chicago Public Schools join us for a performance of The Nutcracker. For many of them, life is not easy. For some, their visit to The Nutcracker is their first trip to the heart of the city, the first time they have seen live theatre, the first opportunity see a ballet performance. Who knows which door might open as a result of this exposure? If even one child says “I want to dance” or “I want to play an instrument,” we have accomplished something.
Having danced in so many different Nutcrackers through the years, it is thrilling to contemplate a new production by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon. This project has been “on simmer” for nearly eight years. I’ve always believed in Chris’ creativity and his ability to tell a story. While we made plans for our new Nutcracker, Chris created Swan Lake, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, The Winter’s Tale, and An American in Paris on Broadway – successful and thoroughly entertaining narrative works. I cannot think of a better person to “reimagine” Nutcracker for the Joffrey and for audiences here in Chicago and across the country. In the performing arts, we must look for new ideas and new ways to tell a story. The world is changing. How do we create magic in this technologically interconnected and sometimes cynical world? How do we tell the stories of people living today? The Joffrey has always sought to find the balance, and the tension, between the traditional and the new.
On December 27, 2015, after twenty-eight years, we will raise the curtain one last time on this Nutcracker. I will reprise my original role as Mayor Stahlbaum. You may see other familiar faces on stage, as well. The memories and magic of hundreds of performances of Nutcracker will flood the Auditorium, and we will pay tribute to Robert Joffrey’s vision and his lasting gift to us.
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TONY AWARD® WINNING CHOREOGRAPHERCHRISTOPHER WHEELDON’STHE NUTCRACKERJOFFREY.ORG
Columbian Exposition image courtesy of the Chicago History Museum.
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Nutcracker FUN FACTS• The fi rst Nutcracker
performance took place on December 17th, 1892.
• The arrangement of steps in the ballet is called choreography (kawr-ee-OG-ruh-fee); the person who creates the steps is the choreographer.
• Pointe shoes are very hard when new, but they become verysoft as a dancer wears them. In fact, a ballerina may wear out a pair of pointe shoes in just one performance!
• This production uses approximately 200 costumes and 172 pairs of boots and shoes!
WHEN WATCHING THE SHOW, PLEASE REMEMBER TO:• Dress nicely
• Arrive early
• Sit quietly and try not to get up until the performance is over
• Show your appreciation by applauding or yelling “Bravo”
• Not use a camera
• Turn off cell phones
• Not eat or drink in the theater
Color the NUTCRACKER!
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