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Season 07/08Your Favorite Entertainers, Your Favorite Theater
The City of Cerritos
gratefully thanks our
2007-2008 Season Sponsors
for their generous support
of the Cerritos Center
for the Performing Arts.
2007-2008 Season Sponsors
If your company would like to become a Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts sponsor, please contact the CCPA Administrative Offices at (562) 916-8510.
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presents
Carl Rosa Opera CompanyProduction of Gilbert & Sullivan’s
THE MIKADO
MUSIC LYRICS ArthurSullivan W.S.Gilbert
DIRECTEDANDRE-CREATEDBY
PeterMulloy
CONDUCTEDBY
MartinHandley
CHOREOGRAPHYRE-CREATEDBY
DavidFurnell
TOURMANAGER STAGEMANAGER
TimSpeechley RebeccaClatworthy
TECHNICALSTAGEMANAGER
FelixDunning
WARDROBEMANAGER WIGDRESSER
DavidMorgan GemmaDandridge
Friday, May 2, 2008, 8:00 PMSaturday, May 3, 2008, 8:00 PM
There will be one 20-minute intermission.The taking of photographs or use of recording devices is strictly prohibited.
SCENE1:TheNewYorkMunicipalOrphanage(GirlsAnnex),St.Mark’sPlaceMaybe..............................................................................................................................AnnieIt’s the Hard-Knock Life....................................................................... AnnieandtheOrphansIt’s the Hard-Knock Life (Reprise)........................................................................ TheOrphansSCENE2:LowerBroadwayTomorrow .........................................................................................................................AnnieSCENE3:AHoovervilleUnderneaththeBrooklynBridgeWe’d Like to Thank You Herbert Hoover........................................ Hooverville-itesandAnnieSCENE4:Hannigan’sOfficeattheOrphanageLittle Girls ..........................................................................................................MissHanniganLittle Girls(Reprise)..........................................................................................MissHanniganSCENE5:TheWarbucksMansionatFifthAvenueand82ndStreetI Think I’m Gonna Like It Here ..................................................Grace,Annie,Drake,Cecille,
Annette,Mrs.Pugh,Mrs.Greer,andServantsSCENE6:FromFifthAvenuetoTimesSquareN.Y.C. ............................................... Warbucks,Grace,Annie,StartoBe,andNewYorkersSCENE7:MissHannigan’sOfficeatTheOrphanageEasy Street............................................................................ MissHannigan,Rooster,andLilySCENE8:Warbucks’StudyYou Won’t Be an Orphan for Long........................................Grace,Drake,Mrs.Pugh,Cecille,
SCENE1:TheNBCRadioStudioat30RockefellerCenterYou’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile.............................. BertHealy,TheBoylanSisters,
andtheHourofSmilesFamilySCENE2:TheSewingRoomattheOrphanageYou’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile (Reprise)........................................... TheOrphansEasy Street(Reprise)............................................................. MissHannigan,Rooster,andLilySCENE3:Washington:TheWhiteHouseTomorrow(Reprise).............................................Annie,F.D.R.,Warbucks,andTheCabinetSCENE4:TheGalleryattheWarbucksMansionSomething Was Missing................................................................................................ WarbucksSCENE5:TheEastBallroomoftheWarbucksMansionAnnie ............................................................................................ Grace,Drake,andTheStaffI Don’t Need Anything But You .................................................................WarbucksandAnnieMaybe(Reprise)..............................................................................................................AnnieA New Deal for Christmas.....................................................Annie,Warbucks,Grace,F.D.R.,
inthetitlerole.The10-year-oldOrlandoresidenthasperformedsinceage3.BalonistherecipientoftheBroadwayTrophyandSarahAwardfor“BestChildStarinaMusical”andwasnamed“ChampionPerformeroftheWorld”inHollywood,California.HercreditsincludeAnnie, A Christmas Carol, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Sound of Music, Gypsy, andMary Poppins.Balonthanksherfamily,MartinCharnin,andNETworks,forbelievinginher.Forinformation,visitwww.amandabalon.com.
LYNNANDREWS(MissHannigan)istickledtobejoiningthecastofAnnieinhernationaltourdebut.HerrecentcreditsincludeChicago (MamaMorton), Romeo and Juliet(Nurse),andthenewmultimediasketchcomedy,Happy Sunshine Kung Fu Flower(Ninja#5).Shewouldliketothankherfamilyandfriendsfortheirloveandsupport.
JAIDA-IMANBENJAMIN(July)isfromCharlotte,NorthCarolina.ShetrainedanddancedatNewYorkKnicksCityKidsandNorthCarolinaDanceTheatre.SheperformedinChildren’sTheatreofCharlotteandcompetitivecheerleadingforCharlotteAll-Stars.Benjamin’screditsincludeWomen of Color in Flight (YoungMaeJemison),Target(in-storemodel),The Martha Stewart Show,ApolloTheatre,andNBAAll-StarGames(performer).ShethanksGodandherfamily.Formoreinformation,visitwww.jaidabenjamin.comandwww.jaidabfan.com.
MATTDAVID’s(Ickes,JusticeBrandeis,andEnsemble)NewYorkcreditsincludeWhoop-Up (50th-anniversarycelebration),The Streets of New York, Comings and Goings, Genius Famous,andThe Ticket.HisregionalcreditsincludeBoomers, A New Musical(FortLauderdale’sBrowardCenter);Little Shop of Horrors; Fiddler on the Roof;andOliver! David’stelevisioncreditsincludeSaturday Night Live(NBC/Universal),Stella(ComedyCentral),and Chappelle’s Show. ThisoneisforPatrick,Mack,J.J.,Andrew,andthenewone.
GRACEELIZABETHETZKORN(KateandU/S:Annie)isthrilledtobeontourwithAnnie.ShewaslastseenintheAmerican Girl RevueinChicago.HerotherfavoritesincludeAmerican Girl Holiday Celebration, Children’s Letters to God (Iris),The Music Man (Amaryllis),Cheaper by the Dozen, andJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. EtzkornthanksGod,herfamilyandfriends,andeveryonewhohelpedmakethisamazingjourneypossible.
CHERYLHOFFMANN(LilySt.RegisandEnsemble)graduatedfromMinnesotaStateUniversityatMankatowithabachelorofsciencedegreeintheaterarts.Shehasbeenperformingsince2001.HoffmannwouldliketothankMartinCharninandtheNETworksfamily,Denny,Seth,JR,Gigi,andThe Full Montyfamily.ShewouldliketosendlovetoMomandDad.
ANDYMEYERS’(AppleSeller,BertHealy,andEnsemble)NewYorkcreditsincludethe35th-anniversaryrevivalofDames at Sea, Circle of FriendsatAmericanGirlPlaceTheatre,Art (Yuan),Jesus Christ Superstar (Judas),andThe Full Monty(Malcolm).HisregionalcreditsincludeMcCarterTheatre’sSweeney Todd(Toby)andBig River (HuckFinn).MeyersisanativeofMontana.HethanksMomandDadforalltheirsupport.
RUTHIEANNMILES(BonnieBoylan,Ensemble,andU/S:StartoBe)wasraisedinHonolulu,Hawaii,andgraduatedfromNYUSteinhardtwithamaster’sdegreeinvocalperformance.Herfavoritecreditsinclude Miss Saigon(Gigi),Flower Drum Song(LindaLow),andthe2003revivalpremiereofTwo by Two(Leah),directedbyMartinCharnin.Shethanksherlovingohana [family]fortheirfaithfulsupport–Philippians4.
RICKYPOPE(Drake,Ensemble,andU/S:OliverWarbucks)isthrilledtobepartoftheAnnietour.HisregionalcreditsincludeTitanic, Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Can-Can, Anything Goes, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Wild Party, andDirty Blonde.HetouredtheUnitedStateswithThe Stinky Cheese ManforDallasChildren’sTheatre.Heisalsoamusicaldirector,vocalcoach,andcomposer.
ABBYSPARE(Tessie)isfromMassachusettsandisveryexcitedtobeinAnnie.HercreditsincludeAnnie(Molly),A Christmas Carol(Fan),Oliver!(FaginBoy), Honk!,andThe Music Man.Sparethanksherfamilyforitsloveandsupport.ShealsothanksBobMarks,DianeHardin,Lisa,Liane,andChristinefortheirguidance,andaspecialthankstoMartinCharninforthisopportunity.Formoreinformation,visitwww.abbyspare.com.
ABBYSTEVENS(GraceFarrell)isthrilledtobeperforminginAnnie.Herfavoritecreditsinclude Urinetown(Hope),Pippin (Catherine),Alice in Wonderland (Alice),andCompany(Susan).ShewouldliketothankallofherfriendsandprofessorsatPaceUniversity,wheresheiscurrentlypursuingabacheloroffineartsdegreeinmusicaltheater.ShesendsahugethankstoMom,Dad,Katie,andGriffinforthelaughterandlove.
TUGWATSON(Lt.Ward,FredMcCracken,Howe,Ensemble,andU/S:AssistantDanceCaptain),a2006graduateofSyracuseUniversity,ishonoredtomakehistouringdebutwithAnnie.HisChicagocreditsincludeFiddler on the Roof andCats (TheatreattheCenter);Kiss Me, Kate(LightOperaWorks);and The Fantasticks (VillagePlayersofOakPark).Loveandthankstofamilyandfriends.
CHELSEYWHITELOCK(ConnieBoylanandEnsemble)receivedabacheloroffineartsdegreeinmusicaltheaterfromtheNewSchoolUniversityandisanAmericanMusicalandDramaticArtsgraduate.HerfavoritecreditsincludeGuys and Dolls(Adelaide);Kiss Me, Kate (Bianca);Chicago (Roxie);Oklahoma!(AdoAnnie); Noises Off(Brooke);andAnything Goes (Bonnie).WhitelockhassungThe Star-Spangled Banner forAMASupercrossatAngelStadium.Shesendsloveandthankstothecompany,family,friends,teachers,andespeciallyBobCline.
ALEXANDERYEPREMIAN(WhiteHouseMarine,DogHandler,andEnsemble)isthrilledtobemakinghisnationaltourdebutwithAnnie.HehasbeenseeninMiss Saigon(Chris);Fame, the Musical(JoeVegas);andattheTokyoDisneylandResort.ThisperformanceisdedicatedtohisamazingfriendsandfamilyandtohiscreatorsKrikorandPatriciaforallthattheyareandallthattheydo.
MADISONZAVITZ(Pepper)isdelightedtoreturntoAnnie forasecondyear.HerfavoritecreditsincludeAnnie Get Your Gun, The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella, Guys and Dolls, Under the Bridge, The Nutcracker,andGypsy.Shehasalsoappearedinnationaltelevisionsshows,commercials,andfilms.ZavitzisthankfulforGod’sblessings,thedevotedsupportoffamilyandfriends,andNETworksfortheopportunitytopursueherdreams.
J.MICHAELZYGO’s(RoosterHannigan)previoustoursinclude The Full Monty(Malcolm)andOklahoma! (WillParker).HeisalsoanaspiringCountrymusicsinger-songwriterwithanalbumoforiginalmusic.Formoreinformation,visitwww.zygoandthedeuce.comoriTunes.ThankstomyendlesslysupportivefamilyandmywifeJillwhomI’dbelostwithout.Thankyou,Lord,foralltheamazingblessingsinmylife.Foradditionalinformation,visitwww.thezygos.com.
KELLYANNLAMBERT(MusicDirectorandConductor)spentmanyhappyyearsintheworldofmusicandtheatereducationbeforeturningtoalifeofshowbusinessontheroad.ShehasdirectedandconductednationaltoursofCinderella and Seussical: The Musical. SheisespeciallygratefultobeapartoftheAnnieteamforthethirdyear.LambertismarriedtodrummerTomBradford.
KEITHLEVENSON(MusicalDirector,Supervisor,andAdditionalOrchestrations)conductedtheBroadwayandnationaltoursofAnnie, Grease, Jesus Christ Superstar, Big River, Annie Warbucks,andDreamgirls.HewasthemusicsupervisorforthenationaltoursofThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas starringAnn-Margret;Tommy; Strike up The Band; andBroadway: The Big Band Years. Levenson’sconcertandrecordingcreditsincludeTheWho,MeatLoaf,AliceCooper,PeterFrampton,NigelKennedy,Yes,KISS,NewYorkPhilharmonic,L.A.Symphony,andtheBritishRockSymphony.HistelevisionworkincludesThe Wizard of Oz in ConcertatAveryFisherHall,whichfeaturedJewel,JacksonBrowne,JoelGrey,RogerDaltrey,NatalieCole,DebraWinger,NathanLane,andTheBoysChoirofHarlem.Levenson’sothercreditsincludeWinchell withMartinCharninandStarcrossedwithJeanineTesori.
THOMASMEEHAN(Book)wonaTonyAwardforthebookofAnnie,hisfirstBroadwayshow,andhassincewrittenthebooksforI Remember Mama, Ain’t Broadway Grand, Annie 2, andAnnie Warbucks. Meehan,alongtimehumorcontributortoThe New Yorker,isanEmmyaward-winningwriterforatelevisioncomedyandacollaboratoronscreenplaysthatincludeMelBrooks’Spaceballs andTo Be or Not to Be. In1998,BrooksaskedMeehantoco-writethelibrettoofaBroadwaymusicaladaptationofBrooks’classic1968film,The Producers.Forhislibretto,MeehanwonhissecondDramaDeskandTonyAward.Shortlythereafter,hebeganworkonthebookofHairspray,writtenincollaborationwithMarkO’Donnell.TheBroadwaymusical(scorebyMarcShaimanandlyricsbyScottWittman)wasanotherhugehit.AfterwinningeightTonyAwardsincluding“BestMusical”and“BestBookofaMusical,”Meehangarneredhisthirddouble-headerwithaDramaDeskAwardandaTonyAward.Mostrecently,hewasrepresentedonBroadwayastheco-bookwriter(withMeeraSyall)oftheAmericanversionofthehitLondonmusicalBombay Dreams, givinghimthedistinctionofhavingthreeofhismusicalsrunningsimultaneouslyonBroadway.HeandhiswifeCarolyndividetheirtimebetweenahomeinNewton,Connecticut,andanapartmentinGreenwichVillage,NewYork.
CHARLESSTROUSE’s(Music)firstBroadwaymusical,Bye Bye Birdie(lyricsbyLeeAdams),wonaTonyAward,asdidApplause(starringLaurenBacall)and Annie (withlyricsbyMartinCharnin).HisothermusicalcreditsincludeIt’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman; I and Albert; Dance a Little Closer;andTony-nominatedmusicalsCharlie and Algernon, Nick and Nora, Rags,All American, andGolden Boy. HewrotethemusicandlyricsforMayor andthemusicfor Annie Warbucks.Strouse’sfilmscoresincludeBonnie and Clyde, The Night They Raided Minsky’s,andAll Dogs Go to Heaven. HehaswonanEmmyAward,twoGrammy
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Awards,aPeabodyAward,RichardRodgersandOscarHammersteinAwards,andaDramatists’GuildFrederickLoeweAward.StrouseisthefounderoftheAmericanSocietyofComposers,Authors,andPublishersMusicalTheaterWorkshopandamemberoftheTheaterHallofFameandtheSongwriter’sHallofFame.HisupcomingcreditsincludeThe Night They Raided Minsky’sattheGoodspeedTheater;MartystarringJohnC.ReillyonBroadway;andYou Never Know,whichrecentlypremieredatTrinityRepinProvidence,RhodeIsland.Strouseismarriedtodirector-choreographerBarbaraSiman,andtheyhavefourchildren:Ben,Nicholas,Victoria,andWilliam.
MARTINCHARNIN(Lyrics/Director)originatedtheroleofBigDealintheBroadwayproductionofWest Side Story,singingGee, Officer Krupke,andcontinuedfor1,000performances.Hehasbeenthedirector,lyricist,composer,librettist,and/orproducerformorethan100productions,includingAnnie Warbucks, theRockOperaversionof Joan of Arc; Loose Lips; Hot Spot; In Persons With Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson; The Flowering Peach;therevisedGoodspeedproductionofColePorter’sCan-Can; Café Crown; Mike; The First; On the Swing Shift; A Little Family Business(starringAngelaLansbury);Mata Hari; The National Lampoon Show; Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music; I Remember Mama(musicbyRichardRodgers);Zenda (musicbyVernonDuke);Put It in Writing; Fallout; Kaleidoscope; La Strada; Nash at Nine; Two by Two;andtheconcertversionofStrike Up the Band. HiscreditsinLondonincludeBar Mitzvah Boy,threeproductionsofAnnie,arevivalofBless the Bride, and The 9 ½ Quid Revue.HisTonyaward-winningAnnie hasbecomethe19thlongest-runningAmericanmusicalinBroadwayhistory.CharninhasdirectedAnnie’sninenationalcompaniesaswellascompaniesinAmsterdamandAustralia.HismusicaltheatercollaboratorsincludePeterAllen,HaroldArlen,KeithLevenson,MarvinHamlish,PeterStone,MaryRodgers,andAlanJayLerner.HehasdirectedFredAstaire,AnneBancroft,JoelGrey,Ann-Margret,DannyKaye,JohnnyMathis,BillMurray,BebeNeuwirth,BernadettePeters,SarahJessicaParker,GildaRadner,ChitaRivera,LivUllman,LouReed,SusanSarandon,JoanRivers,HarveyKeitel,ChuckD,JonStuart,ShirleyMacLaine,MarloThomas,BarbraStreisand,CarolBurnett,andCatherineZeta-Jones(whomadeherstagedebutasMollyinthefirstLondonproductionofAnniein1978).Hehasconceived,written,anddirectedsevenmusicalvarietytelevisionprograms,includingAnnie (withAnneBancroft); The Woman in the Life of a Man; Annie and the Hoods (withAnneBancroft);George M; ’SWonderful, ’SMarve-lous, ’SGershwin; Cole Porter in Paris; Get Happy; Dames at Sea;andThe Annie Christmas Show.CharninhasreceivedfourTonynominationsandwonthreeEmmys;threeGoldRecords;twoPlatinumRecords;sixDramaDeskAwards;thePeabodyAwardforBroadcasting;andsixGrammys,includingforJay-Z’srapalbumHard Knock Life, whichwenttriplePlatinum.Heisdirectingandhaswrittensongsforaone-womanshow,There’s Always One More Song to Sing, forhisnewbrideandformerAnnieStartoBe,ShellyBurch.HislatestprojectsincludeTime-Life’sdoublediscAnnie30th
-anniversaryproductionalbum,whichincludessongsfromAnnie 2,thecontinuingnationaltourof Annie,andLove Is Love.RichardGraywashismusicalcollaboratoronLove Is Love.InthePacificNorthwest,whichhenowcallshome,hedirected Shadowlands, Robin Hood,andthefirstworkshopproductionofLove Is Love.
PETERGENNARO(OriginalBroadwayStaging)beganhisBroadwaycareerin1950,dancinginthechorusof Guys and Dolls. Itwasthefirstofmanynotableperformances,includinghisrolealongsideCarolHaneyandBuzzMillerinBobFosse’sSteam
HeatfromPajama Game,andhismemorableperformanceinBells Are Ringing, dancingMuChaChaoppositeJudyHolliday.Asco-choreographertoJeromeRobbinsonWest Side Story, hecreatedthedancesfortheSharks,includingAmerica,whichfeaturedChitaRivera.Gennaro’sparticipationinWest Side StorybroughthimtotheattentionoflegendarydirectorGeorgeAbbot,whohiredhimtocreatethedancesforthePulitzerPrize-winningmusicalFiorello.HebecameapopularBroadwaychoreographercreatingdancesforboththestageandscreenversionsofMeredithWilson’sThe Unsinkable Molly Brown, IrenestarringDebbieReynolds,andThe Three Penny OperastarringSting.In1977,hereceivedtheAntoinettePerryTonyAwardforhischoreographyinAnnie.Inadditiontohisstagework,Gennaroandhistroupeofdancerswerearegularfeatureontelevisionvarietyshows,includingThe Ed Sullivan Show, The Perry Como Show, The Judy Garland Show, andThe Kraft Music Hall.From1972to1976,GennaroservedasproduceranddirectorattheRadioCityMusicHall.
LIZAGENNARO’s(Choreographer)BroadwaycreditsincludetherevivalofOnce Upon a Mattress,starringSarahJessicaParker,andtherevivalofThe Most Happy Fella,directedbyGeraldGutierrez.LastseasonshechoreographedLoving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein, composedbyStephenFlaherty,adaptedanddirectedbyFrankGalati,andpresentedbyAboutFaceTheaterinChicago.AtThePaperMillPlayhouse,shechoreographedGypsy,starringBettyBuckley,andanewlyrevisedversionoftheLynnAhrens/StephenFlahertymusicalRagtime.Gennaro’sregionalcreditsincludeHairatActorsTheatreofLouisville,directedbyJonJory;theworldpremiereofMartin Guerre atHartfordStage,directedbyMarkLamos;Babes in ArmsdirectedbyGarlandWrightatTheGuthrieTheatreinMinneapolis;andKiss Me, Kate andThe Most Happy FellaatTheGoodspeedOperaHouse.ForthelasteightseasonsshehaschoreographedproductionsatTheMunyinSt.Louis,Missouri.Gennaro,whoholdsamaster’sdegreeindancestudiesfromNewYorkUniversity,isaprofessoratBarnardCollege,MarymountManhattanCollege,andHofstraUniversity.ShecurrentlyconductsoralhistoryinterviewswithinfluentialmusicaltheaterdancersandchoreographersfortheOralHistoryDivisionofTheNewYorkPublicLibraryofthePerformingArtsatLincolnCenter.
THEONIV.ALDREDGE(OriginalCostumeDesigner)wasinductedintotheTheatreHallofFamein1986withmorethan100Broadwayshowstohercredit.HerworksincludeSweet Bird of Youth, Anyone Can Whistle, A Chorus Line, Three Penny Opera, Annie (TonyAward),Barnum(TonyAward),42nd Street, Dreamgirls, La Cage Aux Folles(TonyAward),Gypsy andWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Aldredge’sfilmcreditsincludeThe First
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Wives Club, Addams Family Values, Moonstruck, Network, The Rose, andThe Great Gatsby, forwhichshereceivedanOscarandTheBritishSocietyofFilmandTelevisionArtsAward.SheisarecipientofTheNewYorkLibertyMedal,theCostumeGuildCareerAchievementAward,theIreneSharaffLifetimeAchievementAward,andHonoraryDoctorofHumaneLettersandCareerAchievementAwardfromDePaulUniversity.Formorethan20years,AldredgewastheprincipaldesignerforJoePapp’sNewYorkShakespeareFestival.
KENBILLINGTON(LightingDesigner)hasdesignedmorethan80Broadwayshows,includingChicago; The Drowsy Chaperone; andtheU.S.toursofChicago, The Drowsy Chaperone, Disney’s High School Musical, White Christmas, andRiverdanceforwhichheisthelightingsupervisor.HisotherprojectsincludeRadio City Christmas Spectacularfor26seasons,Disneyland’snighttimeextravaganzaFantasmic!,andShamu Rocks atSeaWorldofFloridaandSanDiego.HismanyhonorsincludeTonyAwards,aDramaDeskAward,andaLosAngelesDramaCriticsAward.
JASONKANTROWITZ(LightingDesigner)designedforBroadwayandNewYork’sDame Edna-The Royal Tour; Tru; Starmites; The Syringa Tree; Ministry of Progress; Tick, Tick…Boom!;andRadio City Christmas Spectacular. HisnationaltourcreditsincludeThe Phantom of the Opera (associatedesigner)andHats!Kantrowitz’internationalproductionsincludeThe Producers, Fiddler on the Roof, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Syringa Tree, andStars On Ice. HisothercreditsincludeLasVegasspectacularJubilee!; WaltDisneyEntertainment’sFantasmic!, Playhouse Disney Live, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Festival of the Lion King, Toy Story, and Finding Nemo - The Musical; BuschGardens’ Emerald Beat and Kinetix;andSeaWorld’sShamu Rocks, Pets Ahoy, andJourney to Atlantis.
PETERHYLENSKI’s(SoundDesigner)creditsincludethenewBroadwayrevivalofSweet Charity; Little Women; Brooklyn; Ragtime(London’sWestEnd),forwhichhereceivedanOlivierAwardnomination;Opening Doors; Princesses; Children’s Letters to God; Laughing Room Only; Dora the Explorer Live; Chef’s Theater; Scooby-Doo Live; Ovations!; Spoleto Festival U.S.A. (1999-2002);Blue’s Clues Live; Exactly Like You; Easter; andNiketown(NewYorkCity).Hylenski’screditsasanassociateincludeCirqueduSoleil’sZumanity, Fosse, Taboo, Seussical: The Musical, The Music Man, Follies,and Parade.Forfilmhedidthere-recordingmixerfor Search for Life(AMNH,HaydenPlanetarium),SonicVision(MTV2,AMNH),andPassport to the Universe (FuturiscopePlanetarium,France).
JIMMHALLIDAY(AdditionalCostumeDesigner)isdelightedtobeworkingonthisanniversaryproductionof Annie,his16thproductionofthisclassicandhis14thnationaltourforNETworksPresentations,includingdesignsforlastseason’stourofSweet Charity. HisrecentcreditsincludeVictor/VictoriaatthePapermillPlayhouseandtheworldpremiereofHans Christian AndersenatMaineStateMusicTheatre.Hehasdesignedmorethan200musicalsinstockaroundthecountry,includinga23-yearassociationwithNewYork’sMac-HaydnTheatre.
BERNIEARDIA(HairDesigner)isaCalifornianativeandhasenjoyeda25-yearcareerthatbeganintelevisionwithThe Young and the Restless. AfterworkingforDavidMerrick,heneverleftthetheater.Ardiahasdesignedmorethan50productions,including Kiss of the Spider WomanwithChitaRiveraandStarlight ExpressattheLasVegasHilton.HeisveryhappytohaveworkedwithToniTennille,JamieLynnSigler,DeborahGibson,MackenziePhillips,AnitaGillette,MaryWilson,andJudgeJudy.
WILLIAMBERLONI’s(AnimalTrainer)BroadwaycreditsincludeAnnie(originalSandy),Legally Blonde the Musical, Awake and Sing, The Woman in White, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Gypsy, Camelot, Frankenstein, The First, Alice in Wonderland, Oliver!, Anything Goes, Nick and Nora, La Bete, The Wiz, Annie (20thand30thanniversary),The Wizard of Oz, andDinner at Eight.Since1977hehastrainedanimalsforhundredsofOff-Broadway,andregionaltheaterproductions;tours;movies;televisionshows;andsevenWhiteHouseperformancesforpresidentsJimmyCarter,RonaldReagan,GeorgeH.W.Bush,andBillClinton.BerloniisapublishedauthorandrecipientoftheASPCAHumanitarianAward,OuterCriticsCircleAward,andtheAmericanHumaneAssociationPatsyAward.HeiscurrentlythedirectorofanimalbehaviorattheHumaneSocietyofNewYork.Formoreinformation,visitwww.theatricalanimals.com.
MUSICTHEATREINTERNATIONAL(MTI)isoneoftheworld’sleadingdramaticlicensingagenciesworkingtoprotecttherightsandlegacyofcomposers,lyricists,bookwritersandsupplyscripts,musicalmaterials,andothertheatricalresourcestotheatersaroundtheworld.Withmorethan250titlesinitscatalogue,MTIhasbeenthedrivingforceinperpetuatingmusicalssuchasGuys and Dolls, West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Annie, Annie Warbucks, Seussical: The Musical,andA Year with Frog and Toad.MTIisalsohomeofTheBroadwayJuniorCollection,70-minuteadaptationsofBroadwaymusicalsdesignedformiddle-schoolstudentstoperforminAnnie, Jr.; The Music Man, Jr.; Aladdin, Jr.;andtheKid’s Collection30-minutemusicalsforelementaryschoolchildrentoperforminCinderella andThe Jungle Book. Formoreinformation,visitwww.mtimusicalworlds.com.
KARYM.WALKER(ExecutiveProducer)wastheexecutiveproducerforMarriottLincolnshireTheatreinChicagofor22yearsbeforejoiningNETworksin2001.Underhisleadership,MarriottLincolnshireTheatredevelopedthelargestmusicaltheatersubscriptionaudienceintheUnitedStates.Itconsistentlyreceivedcriticalpraiseforquality,innovation,anddevelopmentofnewworksforthemusicaltheater,garneringmultipleJosephJeffersonAwardsforexcellence.WalkerisafoundingmemberoftheNationalAllianceforMusicalTheatreandformerpresidentoftheLeagueofChicagoTheaters.HehasbeenexecutiveproducerforNETworkstoursofKiss Me, Kate; Seussical: The Musical; Contact; Cabaret(Korea/Japan);Annie; andRent.
NETworksPRESENTATIONS,LLC(Producer),foundedbyKennethGentryin1995,hasproducedandmanagedmorethan50nationalandinternationalBroadwaymusicaltoursandisaleaderinbringingthehighestcaliberoftheatricalentertainmenttocommunitiesaroundtheworld.ItsNorthAmericantoursincludeAnnie; Hairspray; Rent;CameronMackintosh’sOliver!; Cinderella, starringEarthaKitt;The Full Monty; Show Boat; Ragtime; Jekyll & Hyde; Seussical: The Musical; MatthewBourne’sEdward Scissorhands; Little Women – The Broadway Musical,starringMaureenMcGovern;The Light in the Piazza;andMackintoshandTheNationalTheatre’sOklahoma!InternationaltoursincludeRent, The King and I, Hairspray, Cabaret, Fosse(starringBenVereen),andThe Sound of Music (starringMarieOsmond),travelingtoJapan,Korea,China,Singapore,France,Greece,andregionallyintheUnitedKingdom.NETworks’2007-2008toursincludeAnnie, Hairspray, The Producers, Rent, The Wedding Singer,andMackintosh/NationalTheatreofGreatBritain’sproductionofLerner&Loewe’sMy Fair Lady.g
JON KIMURA PARKER, PIANOFriday, May 16, 2008, 8:00 PM
There will be one 20-minute intermission.The taking of photographs or use of recording devices is strictly prohibited.
PROGRAM
Scenes From a Jade Terrace (1987) AlexinaLouie Warrior (b.1949) Memories in an Ancient Garden Southern Sky
Carnaval: Scénes mignonnes sur quatre notes, Op. 9 RobertSchumann 1.Preambule 12.Chopin (1810-1856) 2.Pierrot 13.Estrella 3. Arlequin 14.Reconnaissance 4.Valse noble 15.Pantalon et Colombine 5.Eusebius 16.Valse allemande 6.Florestan 17.Intermezzo: Paganini 7.Coquette 18.Aveu 8.Replique: Sphinxes 19.Promenade 9. Papillons 20.Pause 10.A.S.C.H. – S.C.H.A. 21.Marche des “Davidsbündler”(Lettres dansantes) contre les Philistins 11.Chiarina
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The Rite of Spring IgorStravinsky PartI: PartII: (1882-1971) Adoration of the Earth The Sacrifice arrangedby Introduction Introduction JonKimuraParker Dances of the Young Girls Mystical Circles of the Young Girls Mock Abduction Glorification of the Victim Spring Rounds Summoning of the Ancients Games of the Rival Tribes Ritual Dance of the Ancients Procession of the Sage Sacred Dance - The Victim Dance of the Earth
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(562) 809-0510Across the street from the Performing Arts Center
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THE TICKET OFFICE is open 10 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday and 12 Noon to 4 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Hours are extended through the first intermission on performance days.
TICKETS can be charged to Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express by phoning (800) 300-4345 or (562) 916-8500, or online at www.cerritoscenter.com. Mail orders are processed as they are received. Tickets cannot be reserved without payment.
LOST TICKET AND TICKET EXCHANGE policies vary; however, there are no refunds. Call (800) 300-4345 for information.
GROUPS of 20 or more may purchase tickets at a 10% discount. Call (800) 300-4345.
CHILDREN’S PRICES apply to children twelve (12) years of age and under. Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket, sit in a seat, and be able to sit quietly throughout the performance. We do not recommend children under the age of six (6) attend unless an event is specifically described as suited to that age.
FREE PUBLIC TOURS are conducted by appointment only. Special tours can be arranged by calling (562) 916-8530.
PARKING is always free in the spacious lots adjacent to the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.
FULL-SERVICE BARS are located in the Grand Lobby on the Orchestra level and at the Gold Circle level. Refreshments are not allowed in the Auditorium.
SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED in any City facility.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL technicians are on duty at all performances. If you need first aid, contact an usher for assistance.
RESTROOMS are located behind the Grand Staircase on the Orchestra level and at the Grand Staircase Landing on the Gold Circle level.
Out of courtesy to the performers and fellow patrons, CELLULAR PHONES, PAGERS, AND ALARM WATCHES should be disconnected before the start of the performance.
DOCTORS AND PARENTS should leave their seating locations with exchanges or sitters and have them call (562) 916-8508 in case of an emergency.
THE COAT ROOM is located behind the Grand Staircase.
CAMERAS AND RECORDING EQUIPMENT ARE NOT PERMITTED in the Auditorium and must be checked at the Coat Room.
LOST ARTICLES can be claimed by calling (562) 916-8510.
ELEVATORS are located near the Grand Staircase and access each level of the Lobby.
PAY PHONES are located on the Orchestra level behind the Grand Staircase and near the restrooms on the Gold Circle level.
PHONIC EAR LIGHTWEIGHT WIRELESS HEADSETS for the hearing impaired are available in the Coat Room at no cost. To obtain a headset, a driver’s license or major credit card is required and is returned upon receipt of the equipment at the close of the performance.
WHEELCHAIR locations are available in various areas of the Auditorium. Please contact the Ticket Office at (800) 300-4345.
LATECOMERS will be seated at the discretion of the house staff at an appropriate pause in the program.
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION VIEWING is available in the Lobby of each seating level and at the Lobby bar.
THE CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS’ Auditorium and Sierra Room are available for special events on a rental basis. For more information, please call Special Event Services at (562) 916-8510, ext. 2827.
BE THE FIRSTLEARN about upcoming events and other important information about the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA). Don’t spend time looking for CCPA news; let it come right to you as it happens! To be in-the-know, just fill out this form and hand it to any of our ushers at intermission or following the performance.
NAME E-MAIL
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4-Speed Delivery Service, Inc.Judy Akin-Palmer and Dr.
Jacques PalmerDeidri and Barry AldersonBarbara and Benjamin
AlhadeffJami and Carlos AnguloDr. Dixie and Ed ArnoldCynthia and Bill ArthurLarry BaggsNancy and Nick BakerDebby and Norman BaldersTerry BalesSharon and Gill BarnettSallie BarnettAlan BarryIn Loving Memory of Carol M. BehanYvette BelcherPeggy BellBarbara BerhnsJohn BeringerMorris BernsteinNorman BlancoKathleen BlomoJudy and Don BogartMarilyn BogenschutzLinda and Sergio BonettiPaula BriggsMelanie and Michael BroadDarrell BrookeShelley and Danny BroseMary BroughCheryl and Kerry BryanMary and Bob BuellIna BurtonLinda and Larry BurtonDr. Marjorie Cain MitchellRobert CampbellMichael CanupMichelle CaseyYvonne CattellSylvia and Tuncer CebeciChamber Music Society of Detroit Joann and George ChambersRodolfo ChavezDr. Philip ChinnGenevieve and Ralph ChoyPatricia ChristieCarlota and Daniel CiauriNeal ClydeMark CochraneMichael CohnBarbara and Jim ConklinPatricia CookusVirginia CorreaRon Cowan
THE CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS (CCPA) thanks the following CCPA Associates who have contributed to the CCPA’s Endowment Fund. The Endowment Fund was established in 1994 under the visionary leadership of the Cerritos City Council to ensure that the CCPA would remain a welcoming, accessible, and affordable venue in which patrons can experience the joy of entertainment and cultural enrichment. For more information about the Endowment Fund or to make a contribution, please contact the CCPA Administrative Offices at (562) 916-8510.
Patricia CozziniPamela and John CrawleyEugenia CreasonVirginia CzarneckiMelody and Ray DappJoy Darling and Don MackinAngel De SevillaRobert DeanMr. and Mrs. Chuck DeckardSusanne and John DeHartLesLee and Karl DelaneyLouise and John DellasanteErin DelliquadriBruce DickinsonJane and Larry DicusAmy and George DominguezLinda DowellGloria DumaisStanley DzieminskiLee EakinShoreen and Don EakinDee EatonHeidi Eddy-Dorn and Larry DornGary EdwardConnie and Jim EdwardsEric EltingeTeri EspositoRichard FalbRenee FallahaDr. Stuart FarberDon FelderHeather M. FerberDr. Susan FoxTeresa FreebornJune and Takeshi FujisakiArthur GapasinLori and Bob GayFranz GerichRoberta and Dr. Lawrence
GershonThe Goldsmith FamilyWilliam GoodwinGraham GoslingDebe and Larry GrahamSuzanne and Bob GraysonDr. Jon GrazerSusan and Dr. Robert GreenNorma and Gary GreeneKenneth GreenleafTamra and Kirby GreenleeAllen GroganRoger HaleCarol and Harry HanakiLois and Thomas HarrisHedy HarrisonHoward HerdmanSaul Hernandez
Pam and Judge Philip HickokPing HoDeborah and Samuel HooperRoberta and Dr. Gary
HopkinsBonnie HudsonMelvin HughesMarianne and Robert
HughlettPaul IrbyMark ItzkowitzSharon JacobyJosé Iturbi FoundationJames JulianiLuanne KamiyaGloria and Sherman KappeFay and Lawrence KerneenJoseph KienleNorm KirschenbaumJack and Jacky KleyhGillian and Philip KlinkertJulie and Hon. Don KnabeKaren KnechtLee M. Kochems and Vincent J. PattiJerry KohlDawn Marie KotsonisDr. Philip KressLinda and Harry KusudaPatrice and Kevin KyleCarl LaconicoNelson LaneDavid LatterEarnestine LavergnePat and Maynard LawMr. and Mrs. Harold LeachPaolo LedesmaLaura and Charles LeeDonna and Todd LempertJenny and Jim LevyVanessa LewisMarcia LewisTeresa and Robert LidmanLos Cerritos CenterJohnny MagsbyDenise ManoogianStephen MaoDonna K. MartinPamela and John MartinJanice Kay MatthewsPansy and Robert MattoxCecilia and Ronald MausCarol and William McCuneMarilyn and Dennis McGormanUrsula and Lawrence MelvinBarbara and Edwin Mendenhall
Diana MerrymanTodd MeyerLuzviminda MiguelGary MillerKathleen MillerEllie and Jim MonroePatricia MooreBecky MoralesThomas A. MorganCortland MyersCaroline and Alan NakkenNational Endowment for the ArtsAlan NegosianA.J. NeimanNew England Foundation for the ArtsRonald NicholsToby NishidaLinda NomuraCathryn O’Brien-SmithAnn and Clarence OharaKaren OhtaVictoria and Raymond
OrlandoPam OrmistonDr. Paul OrrP. P. Mfg. Co. Inc. - Ronald BurrGeorge PalominoMary Ellen PascucciAngela and Devy PaulWaynn PearsonBarbara and Paul PenroseJackie and Joe PloenMerrill PlouForrest PoormanPreserved TreeScapes Int’l-
Dennis E. GabrickSusan RagoneBijan RaminehKaren RandallBev and George RayBev and George Ray Charitable FoundationRobin RaymondSharon Reece and Laurence
HarmaRosalie RelleveDiane and Richard RenakerNikki and Dennis ReppBetty and Nash RiveraLynne RosePatricia RoseJean RothaermelThomas RothwellMartin RubyShirley RundellSharon and Larry Sagert
Dennis SaltsMonica SanchezWendy and Tom SchiffMildred ScholnickLorraine and William SedlakMary SerlesOlivette ShannonKristi ShawCindy ShilkretKaren and James ShultzKathleen SidarisNeil SiegelIna Silverman and Larry StarrDorothy SimmonsLoren SlaferSylvia SligarFred SmithSo Cal Medical, Inc.Kerry SpearsCraig M. Springer, Ph.D.Eleanor St. ClairKris and Robert SteedmanGale SteinDonna StevensBryan StirratKay and Harvey StoverRichard StrayerWilliam StringerRichard SurbeckLawrence TakahashiLaVerne TancillDr. Silas ThomasKen ThompsonJoann TommySharon TouchstoneKaren Trace-VerzaniLilliane K. TriggsJean TuohinoMaria TupazUnited Parcel ServiceAlex UrbachTim VanEckRaman VenkatMaria Von SadovszkyDiane and Fred VunakCharles WadmanRobert WaltersAngela S.WangWave BroadbandAnita and Dr. David WeinsteinMargie and David WilliamsPamela WilsonCharlotte and Howard WinerPornwit WipanuratCharles WongJeanne YanezJeanette YeeAsuman and Deniz YilmazXavier Zavatsky
To request a change to your listing on this page, please call (562) 467-8806, or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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Friends of Arts Education at the Cerritos Center It’s for the kids!
It is our belief that when you bring the arts into children’s lives, you give them new ways to see the world.
The Friends of Arts Education is a non-profit organization that recognizes the arts as a vital and indispensable part of a comprehensive education. We strive to ensure that all children in our communities have an opportunity to experience the power and beauty of the performing arts.
The arts are an integral part of cultural literacy; they encourage creativity, critical thinking and problem solving. The arts enable students to build self-esteem and self-discipline as well as teach cooperation and effective expression. Research shows that integrating the arts into the school curriculum improves academic achievement, motivates attendance, increases test scores and promotes involvement.
All our programs are provided free of charge to schools and we serve over 100,000 children, teachers and families every year!
The Friends programs are designed to support the California State Board of Education Visual and Performing Arts standards for kindergarten through grade twelve.
We offer: o Daytime Educational Performances by world-class artists o Professional Development Workshops for teachers o Creative Expressions program for students o Performing Arts Scholarships for high school seniors o Artists in the Classroom o Family Arts Festival o Art S.M.A.R.T. activities for at-risk youth detainees
Family Arts Festival Sunday, June 1, 2008
at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
A day of arts and fun for the whole family! Experience hands-on arts activities, the interactive Musical Zoo, and over 40 performances
on five different stages.
For more information contact Hélène Trudeau at (562) 916-1300
To find out more about the Friends, make a donation, or get involved, please contact the Friends office at (562) 467-8844 or visit us online at www.friendsofaecc.com
Friends of Arts Education at the Cerritos Center 12700 Center Court Drive Cerritos, California 90703
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PLATINUM CIRCLE [$12,500 - above] Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo • B & B Stables/Bob & Mary Buell • Nick & Nancy Baker • The Boeing Company • BP America Inc. • The City of Cerritos • Dwight Stuart Youth Foundation • Don & Shoreen Eakin • Dr. Gary & Roberta Hopkins Sherman & Gloria Kappe • Los Angeles County Arts Commission Los Angeles County Supervisor Don & Julie Knabe • Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Lomelil • Dan Neyenhuis • Bev & George Ray/Lefiell • UPS Weingart Foundation • Jane & Sonny Yada • Yamaha Corporation of America
GOLD CIRCLE [$6,250 - $12,499] Abelstik/Alan Syzdek • John H. & Betty A. Adams Trust • Ralph & Genevieve Choy • Mr. & Mrs. Dan Ciauri • Joy Darling • Fred & Carmen Davidson • Roland, Anna & Michael Dennis • Gary & Jeanette Frank • Jim & Nancy Gaines • Gilbert & Marsha Honeycutt • Bonnie & Mary Hudson • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lienau, Jr. Mainly Seconds Pottery, Plants & Things • John F. Martin, CPA & Assoc., Inc. • Ruth McClure • William & Lorraine McCune Family Foundation • Dennis & Marilyn McGorman • Timothy & Carol McMahon • Pacific Life Foundation • James & Karen Schultz Art & Marilynn Segal • Sharyne Snyder • Kay & Harvey StoverGeorge & Ruri Sugimoto • Ronald Weber • Scott & Donna White
SILVER CIRCLE [$2,500 - $6,249] Dr. Gary A. Afferino & Dr. Betty C. Tai • Larry C. Anduha & Hedy Harrison-Anduha • Astor Broadcast Group • Beringer & Associates, Inc. • Mary & Roy Blackburn • Dr. & Mrs. Patrick Bushman • Martin D. Chavez • Robert Chavez • In Loving Memory of Patrice Ann Clifton/Felix & Jozell Gallion-Robertson • Gary & Patsy Connors • Steve & Karen Davenport • John DeckerLloyd & Caroline de Llamas • Bill & Suzan DeYo • George & Amy Dominguez • Employees Community Fund of Boeing California Ronald & Delores Eveland • Manny & Cecilia Gallardo • Michael & Gayle Garrity • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Garvey • The Gettys Family Ronald & Susan Gillaspie • Larry & Debe Graham • Dr. & Mrs. Robert & Susan Green • Laurence Harma & Sharon ReeceRichard C. & Dian Herr • Hon. & Mrs. Philip H. Hickok • Sam & Deborah Hooper • Dr. & Mrs. David V. Hubbell • Hing & Doris Hung • Indymac Bank • Jan Janura • Kaczor/Irby Families • John H. Kendall • Dr. & Mrs. Philip I. Kress • Greg & Jerylyn KrihaLakewood Regional Medical Center • Dr. Soledad Lee • Dr. Allan Lifson & James Neuman, California Educational Consultant Group, Inc. • Robert & Karla Maez • Frank & Janet McCord • Michael & Marilyn McCullough • Lawrence & Diana Midland • Alvin MundoNancy Nicola & Warren Lampkin • Allan & Caroline NakkenStephen & Brenda Olson • Paul D. Orr, M.D. • A.J. Padelford & Son, Inc. • Salome Pichardo • Steven E. Potts • Gary Prince • Nikki & Dennis Repp • Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California • Larry & Sharon Sagert • Dr. & Mrs. Mark S. SchnitzerSteve & Linda Shaffer • Helen L. Sheffield • Wanda M. Slade • Mr. &
Mrs. Bryan A. Stirrat • Bob & Ann Stoffel • A.J. Taen • TargetVerizon • Ms. Karen Trace-Verzani • Waffles of California • Walter & Phyllis White • Daniel J. & Linda M. Williams • Dr. Winer/Woods Electric • Richard & Elena Zumel
BRONZE CIRCLE [$1,250 - $2,499] John & Jo Bakulich • Brian & Pat Beck • Ken & Lynn BoshartMichael & Melanie Broad • Mel & Row Briggs • Larry & Linda Burton/The Hada Family • Frank Cardone • Lucy & Kingsbury Conner In Memory of Dana Patrick Conner • John DaleyJohn & Louise Dellasanta • Larry & Jane Dicus • Shirley Dohrman Connie & Jim Edwards • Dean & Karen Fisher • Sheila A. FulmisVicki Gutman/Notes by Vicki • Van & Linda Hartley • Edward & Esther Ho • Bob & Marianne Hughlett • James Jenkins • Robert & Barbara Jerome • Jim & Karen King • Jack & Jacky Kleyh • Keith & Sharon Kuroyama • Mary & Robert LaFrance • Maynard & Patricia Law • Ray & Kathleen Lovell • David & Jeany McFarland • Sidney & Sondra Melnick • Frank & Sandy Micheletti • Don & Delores Munro • Danny N. Ogawa • Mavis E. Petersen & Family • Roya & Bob Phillips • Jane & Paul Pratt • Ron & Suzanne Rector • Rick & Diane Renaker • In Memory of G.A. & Morene Rogers/Gerald L. Faris • Marjorie Rosenberg & Carol Smith • Martin Ruby • Joseph D. Sears • William Sedlak • Cindy Shilkret • Edwin & Joyce SmithSoroptomist International of Artesia-Cerritos • Susan Sung • Marge Tanaka • Michi & Ron Tanimoto • Michele Vice-Maslin • James & Jill Webb • Gary Whitener/Trim-Lok, Inc. • Janice Wilbur • Woman’s Club of Artesia-Cerritos
CERRITOS CIRCLE [$600 - $1,249]Joseph Aldama • Dale Becker • Isaac Kawamoto • Dr. & Mrs. Han-Pin Kan • Dennis & Vonnie Kinoshita • Los Cerritos CenterBrian & Terri Mayeda • John Molina • Stephen Morris • Noontime Optimist Club of Cerritos • Joshua Rosman • Edward J. & Tracy Simmons • Stephen Skinner & Deborah Orth • Nancy Sur SmithWalmart/Tammy Cannon • Jeanne Yanez
PATRON CIRCLE [$300 - $599]Absolute Health Care • Dale Becker • Lindy & Basia BressickelloDon & Sharron Brundige • Eileen Castle • Dr. J. Mansfield DeanStuart L. Farber • Joan & Marty Flax • Kay & Mary Jane Fujimura Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gershon • Rosemary Escalera GutierrezHerb Hundt • Ernest & Kay Ikuta • Matthew & Roberta JenkinsKarl Jefferson • Darryl Johnson • Jerry & Sharyn Kelly • Ms. Nancy H. Kennedy • Sue & Stephen Klein • Terry L. Koepke • Alain Gravel & Larry Kraft • Barry & Sandy Lakin • Charles & Laura Lee • Dr. & Mrs. Max B. Martinez • Clarence & Celia Masuo • Robert & Shirley Murphy • Diana & Rick Needham, Prudential California RealtyMr. & Mrs. Michael Nishida • Mr. & Mrs. John Richmond • Joyce Righetti • Gary T & Laura Rose • The David Samson Family • Ron, Judy & Lola Shiraishi • Sue & Richard Solomon • Howard & Celia Spitzer • Harold & Edna Yamaguchi • Carol & Sab Yamashita
Present a ticket stub for any show starting at 7:00 PM or laterto receive a 10% discount (food only, excludes alcohol).
Must be used same evening of the show.
Come in before the show and receive a 10% discount (food only,excludes alcohol) when you present a ticket for the show that day.