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apr/jun 2022<br />

bravo!<br />

Alvin Ailey<br />

American Dance Theater<br />

May 6 – 8<br />

Photo by Dario Calmese


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16 Broadway Then and Now<br />

Saturday, June 4 | 6 & 8PM<br />

19 Hasan Minhaj<br />

The King’s Jester Tour<br />

Saturday, June 4 | 7 & 10PM<br />

Sunday, June 5 | 8PM<br />

22 <strong>NJPAC</strong> Stage Exchange<br />

Vivid Stage<br />

Tuesday, June 7 | 7PM<br />

25 Jersey New Moves<br />

Friday, June 10 | 7PM<br />

31 Ana Gabriel<br />

Por Amor A Ustedes<br />

Friday, June 10 | 8PM<br />

32 <strong>NJPAC</strong> Stage Exchange<br />

Pushcart Players<br />

Saturday, June 11 | 2PM<br />

35 Nemr<br />

Saturday, June 11 | 7PM<br />

37 Celebrating the Theater<br />

Songs of Leonard Bernstein<br />

Friday, June 17 | 7:30PM<br />

43 The Masked Singer<br />

National Tour 2022<br />

Saturday, June 18 | 8PM<br />

44 Johnny Mathis<br />

Friday, June 24 | 8PM<br />

49 Welcome to Night Vale<br />

The Haunting of Night Vale<br />

Friday, June 24 | 8PM<br />

50 All Grown Up<br />

An Evening with Comedian Eli Castro<br />

Saturday, June 25 | 3 & 8PM<br />

53 Patti Labelle<br />

with special guest Will Downing<br />

Saturday, June 25 | 8PM<br />

Shine Studio Portrait 2018<br />

dear friends<br />

John Schreiber<br />

President & CEO<br />

On behalf of everyone at the Arts Center, I’m so glad to welcome<br />

you to this performance.<br />

We’re always happy to see our theaters full, but I can’t tell you what a<br />

joy and a relief it is to all of us to see crowds coming through the doors<br />

of Prudential Hall and Victoria Theater this particular season.<br />

After that long pandemic hiatus, you’re back, and our artists are back<br />

up on stage where they belong. Thank goodness!<br />

In the middle of the pandemic, there were times when I wondered if<br />

audiences would ever return to <strong>NJPAC</strong> in the numbers they had before.<br />

Would people get used to watching everything and anything on Netflix,<br />

Amazon and YouTube? Even when it was safe to return, would our<br />

community come out for a show? Or had live indoor entertainment<br />

gone the way of the horse and buggy?<br />

I shouldn’t have worried. They did. You did.<br />

In only the past few months, when performers like Los Tigres Del Norte and Eddie Vedder and the<br />

Earthlings have appeared at the Arts Center, we’ve had an absolutely giddy audience filling every<br />

single seat in the house.<br />

When Blippi The Musical was staged here just a few weeks ago, not only was the theater full<br />

to bursting, it was full of children — some 2,000 kids practically levitating with the excitement<br />

of seeing a live show. I was able to greet them at our front doors as they trooped in, proudly<br />

wearing Blippi-orange suspenders and bow ties, and their joy was so palpable. I think I grew<br />

a little younger myself, just basking in their glee.<br />

Plus: Is there anything more adorable than a little kid in a mask, when it’s not even Halloween?<br />

I’m so grateful that all my fears were for naught. The reality is that we want to be back together,<br />

we want to be a part of a community we can see and feel all around us. The desire for shared<br />

experiences, the longing for the camaraderie that comes from being a part of a huge group of<br />

fans of one special rock star, or band, or bow-tied TV friend, never went away.<br />

We’ve been hungry for that experience. And I’m grateful that <strong>NJPAC</strong> has been able to provide it.<br />

And I’m thankful for the remarkable respect that so many in our audiences have shown for the<br />

health and safety protocols we were obliged to put in place. It is heartwarming to me how almost<br />

everyone so carefully donned a mask, brought in a vaccination card, and in countless other ways<br />

made certain that this communal experience would also be a safe one for us all.<br />

Now that some of those restrictions are being relaxed, it almost feels like the old days again.<br />

By the time you read this letter, they may have been suspended entirely.<br />

My fondest hope is that they will be, and we can put the pandemic behind us once and for all.<br />

But please know that we take your health as seriously as we take our own. Whatever protocols we<br />

have in place when you visit the Arts Center, they’re designed to make the environment you’re in<br />

right now as safe as possible. That’s our promise to you, for now, and for always.<br />

I hope that gives you comfort. And that you enjoy your show today. For all of us at <strong>NJPAC</strong>,<br />

you are the real star of the show, and we’re so happy you’re here.<br />

All good wishes,<br />

John Schreiber<br />

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A season of exploration<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s summer camps will offer in-person<br />

opportunities to “dive deep” into performing<br />

From declaiming monologues to<br />

mixing beats, opportunities to<br />

perform, create and be immersed in<br />

every aspect of music and stagecraft<br />

abound at <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s full-day summer<br />

programs, which kick off in mid-July.<br />

Registration is open now for students<br />

9 to 18 years old.<br />

This season marks the return of the<br />

Arts Center’s summer programs as<br />

primarily in-person offerings, with<br />

two four-week programs to be held<br />

on <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s campus, and one twoweek<br />

session of City Verses Jazz and<br />

Director Sheikia “Purple Haze” Norris speaking with an Arts Education student<br />

Poetry Summer Camp held at Rutgers<br />

University-Newark. The Hip Hop Arts<br />

and Culture program will also offer a<br />

four-week virtual session.<br />

“A really exciting part of what<br />

we’re trying to do this summer is<br />

looking at how we can bring the<br />

many different elements of each<br />

art form together, and taking<br />

advantage of having the kids<br />

together all day, all week, to really<br />

dive deep,” says Meggan Gomez,<br />

Assistant Vice President of<br />

Faculty and Creative Practice.<br />

“It’s a great chance for kids who<br />

are trying to find what part of the<br />

field is most exciting to them to have<br />

a chance to dabble in them all.”<br />

During the school year, the Arts Center’s<br />

hip hop classes, for example, may focus<br />

on music production, or rapping or<br />

dance — one element of the art form in<br />

each session. The summer program<br />

will offer training in all the elements of<br />

hip hop — and a few related fields —<br />

throughout the course of the summer.<br />

“We haven’t done this in person yet,<br />

although we piloted it online: Over the<br />

course of the summer we are going<br />

to be exploring beat-making, music<br />

production, beatboxing, emceeing,<br />

graffiti, dance — and we have added<br />

graphic design and podcasting to the<br />

curriculum,” explains Sheikia Norris<br />

(who often goes by her hip hop name,<br />

Purple Haze), <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s Director of<br />

Hip Hop Education.<br />

Students will be able to try all these<br />

forms of expression, and combine<br />

them as well — by creating their own<br />

music to dance to, designing t-shirts<br />

for their performances, and more.<br />

A summer’s worth of creativity will<br />

be on display at the program’s end,<br />

when the traditional season-ending<br />

performance will be replaced by an<br />

outdoor hip hop festival for students<br />

and their families.<br />

“We’re taking it outside, which is<br />

where hip hop began — in the parks,”<br />

says Norris. “We’ll have a display<br />

of graffiti banners, we’ll have the<br />

deejay equipment out there and the<br />

families will be able to try it out.<br />

It’ll be like a street festival.”<br />

And a virtual session of the summer<br />

program will offer the same curriculum<br />

to students from across the country<br />

who were drawn to <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s summer<br />

and Saturday arts trainings during<br />

the pandemic.<br />

“We have students we’ve cultivated<br />

for two years now, from across the<br />

nation and even internationally,<br />

and we didn’t want to lose them, or<br />

abandon all the learning we did on<br />

how to teach virtually,” says Gomez.<br />

The Theater Arts program, meanwhile,<br />

will take advantage of the summer<br />

session to offer both an introductory<br />

course for newcomers to stage work,<br />

and an advanced level for students<br />

with prior experience at <strong>NJPAC</strong> or<br />

another theater program, that will<br />

offer a deeper understanding of<br />

performance methodologies.<br />

“For the kids who are serious about<br />

it, we wanted to offer them challenges,<br />

an opportunity to grow,” says<br />

E. Bradshaw, Director of Theater Arts.<br />

The hope is to offer students who<br />

may be considering applying for<br />

conservatory training a grounding<br />

in the skills they will need to<br />

advance in the field.<br />

For both beginners and advanced<br />

students, the program will explore<br />

all aspects of stagecraft, from reading<br />

and analyzing plays, to improvisation<br />

and the use of movement and voice<br />

on stage. Separate tracks will offer<br />

those interested in musical theater<br />

classes in dancing and singing,<br />

while those focused on pure theater<br />

will have sessions on movement and<br />

vocal production as part of acting.<br />

“But the focus will be: We’re all in<br />

this together. There are core classes<br />

that everybody does: Improvisation,<br />

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a season of exploration<br />

acting, play-reading. These are not<br />

separate disciplines — if you can act,<br />

you can act through song, through<br />

dance,” says Bradshaw.<br />

And a summer-ending performance<br />

of scenes and monologues will include<br />

costuming and other elements of<br />

technical theater that offer students<br />

a glimpse into the art of production.<br />

Both theater and hip hop students<br />

will be able to take part, together,<br />

in end-of-day “showcases,” an openmic<br />

performance opportunity where<br />

they can try out new skills or new<br />

acts for their peers. They’ll also be<br />

able to take advantage of the Arts<br />

Center’s Creative Coaching, one-onone<br />

counseling with teaching<br />

artists, and In The Mix, <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s free,<br />

student-directed program that allows<br />

kids to collaborate on projects that<br />

combine the arts with activism. (Last<br />

summer, the In The Mix crew launched<br />

their own podcast.)<br />

While both the Theater Arts and<br />

Hip Hop Arts and Culture programs<br />

will be held at <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s Center for Arts<br />

Education, another summer program,<br />

the City Verses Jazz and Poetry<br />

Summer Camp, will be held on<br />

the campus of Rutgers University-<br />

Newark, the Arts Center’s partner in<br />

a three-year-long project advancing<br />

and celebrating performances that<br />

combine verse with jazz, supported by<br />

the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.<br />

Camp sessions will be co-taught by<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s jazz faculty and Rutgers’<br />

MFA poetry candidates.<br />

for students focusing on either poetry<br />

or jazz, who will then join forces in<br />

the camp’s second week. In addition,<br />

returning students who began the<br />

program online will work together,<br />

while newcomers to the program will<br />

have their own cohort.<br />

“This program has consistently<br />

evolved to remain responsive to our<br />

community and to our students,”<br />

says Jennie Wasserman, City Verses<br />

Project Director.<br />

“It was enormously successful as a<br />

virtual program, but as the pandemic<br />

recedes, young artists are yearning for<br />

face-to-face interaction, opportunities<br />

to create art together in person, with<br />

no screens between them. We can’t<br />

wait to hear the work that comes<br />

from these in-person collaborations!”<br />

While the City Verses camp is<br />

free, other camps require tuition.<br />

However, scholarships are offered<br />

to students and families via a short,<br />

streamlined application process.<br />

For more information about<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s summer programs, please<br />

visit njpac.org/education. •<br />

summer performing<br />

arts programs<br />

hip hop<br />

jazz<br />

poetry<br />

theater<br />

Open only to students ages 13-18,<br />

this free two-week program began<br />

during the pandemic and has never<br />

been offered as an in-person training<br />

before. Separate tracks will be offered<br />

Sign up today! njpac.org/education<br />

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• 15% discount at NICO Kitchen + Bar<br />

• Parking perks (at the Advocate level)<br />

• Access to Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> events and networking opportunities<br />

As a nonprofit organization, <strong>NJPAC</strong> relies on members to help fund<br />

the world class performances, arts education, and community<br />

engagement programs that brighten and enhance your life.<br />

Join today:<br />

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Don’t miss Happy Hour from 3 – 6PM!<br />

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Paying it forward<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> president Faith Taylor,<br />

an executive with a mission, on building on<br />

the Arts Center’s legacy<br />

For Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s president, Faith<br />

Taylor, one thing has a way of turning<br />

into another — transforming a spark of<br />

an idea into a positive force for good.<br />

Over the course of a career that has<br />

taken her to the top of companies<br />

ranging from Avon cosmetics to<br />

Wyndham hotels to Tesla to Kyndryl,<br />

Taylor has consistently found ways to<br />

take her impulse to do good and build<br />

it into programs and products that<br />

help companies succeed and change<br />

the world for the better.<br />

“It’s always been about creating<br />

brands, creating programs, taking<br />

ideas from a piece of paper and<br />

turning them into something you can<br />

give to the customer,” says Taylor, of<br />

West Orange.<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s president, Faith Taylor<br />

Case in point: After stints at cosmetics<br />

giant Avon, working on one of Cory<br />

<strong>Book</strong>er’s campaigns and launching<br />

an urban internet company with<br />

Sean Combs — all while raising two<br />

children with her husband, Gary<br />

Taylor, COO of Ready Capital — Taylor<br />

led the rebranding of Ramada Hotels,<br />

spending two years reviving the hotel<br />

chain in the early 2000s.<br />

In wrapping up that work, she had a<br />

meeting with the company’s chairman,<br />

Stephen Holmes, and took the<br />

opportunity to pitch him on the idea<br />

of making the hotel chain greener<br />

and more environmentally friendly.<br />

“I knew our customers were thinking<br />

about this. My son, he was a junior in<br />

high school at the time, had shared<br />

with me the movie An Inconvenient<br />

Truth, and it just clicked for me: This<br />

is going to be so strategic, for every<br />

company in the world,” she remembers.<br />

Her passion and her business<br />

savvy impressed Holmes, and he gave<br />

her the chance to remake the brand<br />

in a sustainable model — if she could<br />

do it herself.<br />

“He comes back to me four weeks<br />

later and says: ‘Okay, I’m going to<br />

have you start this — but I can’t give<br />

you any resources.’”<br />

Nothing daunted, Taylor — now<br />

in the role of Wyndham’s vice<br />

president of innovation and product<br />

development — scoured the company<br />

for other people who were as<br />

passionate about protecting the<br />

environment as she was. In a year,<br />

they came up with a strategic plan to<br />

remake the globe-spanning company<br />

as an innovator in green business<br />

practices. Holmes gave Taylor a team<br />

of one dedicated employee — and a<br />

green light to execute her plan.<br />

“Over the next 12 years,<br />

we became the world’s hospitality<br />

leader in sustainability,” she says,<br />

as Wyndham under her leadership<br />

introduced one social impact program<br />

after another, from introducing<br />

uniforms made of recycled plastic<br />

bottles, to offering shade-grown<br />

coffee at all the chain’s properties.<br />

“And let me be clear: We were<br />

delivering bottom-line savings too.<br />

But our brand’s reputation is what<br />

really grew, people were being<br />

recruited to the company because<br />

of what we now stood for.”<br />

“I’ve focused in<br />

my first year<br />

as president of<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

on what I call the<br />

three c’s: Delivering<br />

positive impact<br />

for the community,<br />

focusing on the<br />

connections we’re<br />

building between<br />

women of all ages<br />

and backgrounds,<br />

and continuity,<br />

serving the legacy<br />

of this organization<br />

and making<br />

sure what we do<br />

here lasts.”<br />

– Faith Taylor<br />

So she made a donation of $1,000<br />

in honor of Brown, earmarked for<br />

scholarship assistance for<br />

students of the Arts Center’s arts<br />

education programs.<br />

“It was just a simple act, a little<br />

way of saying thank you to Marcia,”<br />

Taylor remembers.<br />

“But then, all these other Trustees<br />

of Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> stepped up<br />

and matched that donation. And in<br />

no time, we raised $35,000 for the<br />

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paying it forward<br />

Marcia Brown Scholarship Fund!<br />

That wasn’t my expectation,<br />

but now we have the start of<br />

something we can really build on.”<br />

Building on success is Taylor’s goal<br />

for Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> writ large as well,<br />

as she aims to move the organization<br />

forward in its work of offering<br />

programming that serves women<br />

and girls in the community, and<br />

building the group into a networking<br />

powerhouse, while continuing to<br />

promote the organization’s longstanding<br />

goal of advancing<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s work in education and<br />

in the community.<br />

The work of the organization is very<br />

familiar to Taylor, who has served<br />

on its Board of Trustees for six years<br />

before taking on the presidency, after<br />

being drawn to the group through her<br />

own love of the arts.<br />

“I’ve focused in my first year as<br />

president of Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> on what<br />

I call the three c’s: Delivering positive<br />

impact for the community, focusing<br />

on the connections we’re building<br />

between women of all ages and<br />

backgrounds, and continuity, serving<br />

the legacy of this organization and<br />

making sure what we do here lasts,”<br />

Taylor says.<br />

She cites Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s support<br />

for <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s new Cooperman Family<br />

Arts Education and Community<br />

Center — a home on the Arts Center’s<br />

campus for arts education and<br />

community programming, slated<br />

to open in 2025 — and its plan to<br />

establish satellite performing arts hubs<br />

throughout Newark as key markers of<br />

its focus on community.<br />

Fostering connections between women<br />

is a key goal of Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s<br />

Faith Taylor introducing the Leading Ladies: Reframing Newark Through Art panelists.<br />

expanded slate of events programming,<br />

which in recent months has included<br />

sponsoring dozens of young women<br />

from Greater Newark to see activist<br />

and author Stacey Abrams speak<br />

at an <strong>NJPAC</strong>-produced event at<br />

Brooklyn’s Kings Theater, and hosting<br />

a roundtable discussion with the<br />

women running Newark’s many<br />

public arts organizations during the<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> annual meeting in<br />

December — the first in-person event<br />

the group held in almost two years.<br />

“I’m so happy we were able to do<br />

that in person,” Taylor notes. “We<br />

were all starving for that, that human<br />

interaction is so important.”<br />

More connections, more networking<br />

and more vital human interaction will<br />

be a hallmark of the next occasion<br />

on the Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> calendar:<br />

The Annual Spring Luncheon and<br />

Auction, set for May 3, on the Betty<br />

Wold Johnson Stage in Prudential Hall.<br />

A signature event for the organization,<br />

it will be held in person for the first time<br />

since 2019. Gabriella Morris,<br />

Chief Philanthropy Officer at the<br />

World Food <strong>Program</strong> USA and a<br />

founding member of Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>,<br />

will be honored for her 25 years of<br />

engagement with Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>,<br />

and makeup artist and entrepreneur<br />

Bobbi Brown will give a keynote<br />

address on reinventing her career and<br />

starting a new business from scratch<br />

after selling her namesake billiondollar<br />

beauty brand.<br />

The event will be a first opportunity<br />

for Taylor to preside over one of<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s biggest events,<br />

despite having led the organization<br />

for almost two years. (During that<br />

About Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>, a “Sisterhood<br />

for Good” has spent 28 years<br />

elevating the voices of women<br />

and girls and contributing to<br />

the New Jersey community in<br />

countless ways, all while raising<br />

more than $55 million to support<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> and its arts education and<br />

community programs that enrich<br />

the lives of our current and future<br />

generations of cultural citizens.<br />

When the group that would<br />

grow into Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> was<br />

established in 1994, its organizers<br />

could be counted on two hands.<br />

Since that time, Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

has grown into an organization<br />

of thousands of executives,<br />

artists, activists, mothers and<br />

change-makers devoted to<br />

advancing the performing arts,<br />

amplifying the philanthropic<br />

work of its members, and helping<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> deliver on its mission as<br />

an anchor cultural institution.<br />

time, she not only spearheaded the<br />

work of Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong>, but spent<br />

a year as the Global Environmental<br />

Social Governance Leader at Tesla,<br />

and then took on a new role as Global<br />

Sustainability Leader at Kyndryl, an IT<br />

services and consulting company.)<br />

“And <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s 25th anniversary is<br />

coming up! I’m really excited to talk to<br />

everyone about the legacy that’s been<br />

built here at <strong>NJPAC</strong> — and to celebrate<br />

all the good work we’re doing to build<br />

its future, too,” she says. •<br />

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calendar of events apr – jun 2022<br />

the doo wop<br />

project<br />

apr 24<br />

ana<br />

gabriel<br />

jun 10<br />

patti<br />

labelle<br />

jun 25<br />

may 12<br />

apr<br />

Fri Apr 1 7:30PM Tom Segura: I’m Coming Everywhere World Tour<br />

Fri Apr 1 7:30PM Urban Bush Women: Hair & Other Stories<br />

Sat Apr 2 2PM Urban Bush Women: Hair & Other Stories<br />

Sun Apr 3 7:30PM Diana Krall<br />

Sat Apr 9 2 & 7:30PM Triveni: Zakir Hussain, Jayanthi Kumaresh & Kala Ramnath<br />

Wed Apr 13 7PM Disney Princess: The Concert<br />

Fri Apr 15 8PM Rodrigo y Gabriela<br />

Sat Apr 16 7:30PM Michael Carbonaro: Lies on Stage<br />

Sun Apr 24 3PM The Doo Wop Project<br />

Fri Apr 29 7 & 9:30PM Eric D’Alessandro<br />

may<br />

Fri May 6 8PM Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater<br />

Sat May 7 8PM Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater<br />

Sat May 7 8PM Jared Freid<br />

Sun May 8 3PM Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater<br />

Thu May 12 7:30PM Ancient Aliens Live: Project Earth<br />

Sat May 21 2PM Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company<br />

Celebrating the Legacy of Nai-Ni Chen<br />

and the Year of the Water Tiger<br />

Artists, dates, times, locations and programs subject to change at any time.<br />

nai-ni chen<br />

dance company<br />

may 21<br />

johnny<br />

mathis<br />

jun 24<br />

jun<br />

Fri Jun 10 8PM Ana Gabriel: Por Amor a Ustedes<br />

Sat Jun 11 7PM Nemr<br />

Fri Jun 17 7:30PM The Bill Charlap Trio Celebrating the Theater Songs of<br />

Leonard Bernstein plus author Jamie Bernstein and<br />

host Ted Chapin<br />

Sat Jun 18 8PM The Masked Singer: National Tour 2022<br />

Fri Jun 24 8PM Johnny Mathis with special guest Gary Mule Deer<br />

Fri Jun 24 8PM Welcome to Night Vale: The Haunting of Night Vale<br />

Sat Jun 25 8PM Patti LaBelle with special guest Will Downing<br />

Artists, dates, times, locations and programs subject to change at any time.<br />

alvin ailey<br />

american dance theater<br />

may 6 – 8<br />

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the<br />

chase room<br />

meet the artists<br />

Saturday, June 4, 2022<br />

6 & 8:30PM<br />

Titanic, and is talk show host Steve Allen<br />

in the final episode of season two of<br />

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

Broadway Then and Now<br />

featuring<br />

Ted Sperling<br />

Santino Fontana<br />

Jessica Vosk<br />

The American Song series at <strong>NJPAC</strong> is presented, in part, through the generous support of the Blanche and<br />

Irving Laurie Foundation, the David S. Steiner and Sylvia Steiner Charitable Trust, the Joan and Allen Bildner Family Fund,<br />

and the Smart Family Foundation/David S. Stone, Esq., Stone & Magnanini.<br />

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Made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts,<br />

a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts<br />

Ted Sperling is known for his work<br />

across many genres. He is a Tony Award<br />

winner for his orchestrations of The<br />

Light in the Piazza. As artistic director<br />

of MasterVoices, he has directed and<br />

conducted operas, oratorios and<br />

musical theater rarities. Last season he<br />

conceived and supervised an online<br />

production of Adam Guettel’s Myths<br />

and Hymns, which was nominated<br />

for a Drama Desk Award and can be<br />

viewed on the PBS platform AllArts.<br />

He was music director of the recent<br />

Broadway productions of My Fair<br />

Lady, Fiddler on the Roof and The King<br />

and I, all currently touring nationally<br />

and internationally. Other Broadway<br />

and off-Broadway credits as musical<br />

director or director include South Pacific,<br />

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty,<br />

See What I Wanna See, A Man of No<br />

Importance, A New Brain, Floyd Collins,<br />

Striking 12 and The Other Josh Cohen.<br />

He directed and conducted Show Boat<br />

with the NY Philharmonic (Live from<br />

Lincoln Center), as well as the<br />

premier productions of Red Eye of Love,<br />

Striking 12 and See What I Wanna<br />

See. As an actor, he played Wallace<br />

Hartley in the Broadway musical<br />

Santino Fontana has cemented himself<br />

as one of Broadway’s foremost leading<br />

men as well as a formidable screen<br />

talent. In 2019, Santino won the Tony<br />

Award for Tootsie, also garnering him<br />

Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle<br />

Awards. He is widely known for lending<br />

his voice to the villainous Prince Hans<br />

in Disney’s Frozen. He was also seen<br />

in Sisters, Off the Menu, Impossible<br />

Monsters and Papercop.<br />

On television, Santino will be seen in the<br />

upcoming season of The Marvelous Mrs.<br />

Maisel. He starred on The CW’s Crazy Ex-<br />

Girlfriend, and has appeared on Shades<br />

of Blue, Singularity, Fosse/Verdon,<br />

The Good Wife, Nurse Jackie, Brain<br />

Dead, Mozart in the Jungle and<br />

Royal Pains, as well in the web series<br />

Submissions Only.<br />

One of Broadway’s brightest stars,<br />

The New York Times wrote, “Santino<br />

Fontana [is] one of the most promising<br />

young actors to emerge in the<br />

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meet the artists<br />

New York theater in recent years.”<br />

Santino received a Tony nomination<br />

for his portrayal in Cinderella.<br />

Other Broadway credits include<br />

Hello, Dolly!, Act One, The Importance<br />

of Being Earnest (Clarence Derwent<br />

Award), A View From the Bridge,<br />

Brighton Beach Memoirs (Drama Desk<br />

Award), Billy Elliot and Sunday in the<br />

Park with George. Santino has won<br />

Lucille Lortel, Obie and Outer Critics<br />

Circle Awards and was nominated<br />

for Drama Desk and Drama League<br />

Awards for his performance in<br />

Sons of the Prophet.<br />

Santino has performed in jazz<br />

venues such as Lincoln Center’s Appel<br />

Room and Birdland, and in top tier<br />

concert venues such as Carnegie Hall<br />

and the John F. Kennedy Center for<br />

the Performing Arts. His solo<br />

appearances have included the<br />

New York Philharmonic, the New York<br />

Pops and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.<br />

November 2021 in a sold-out solo show<br />

titled My Golden Age. Other upcoming<br />

concert debuts include London’s<br />

Cadogan Hall in 2022. Before the<br />

infamous shutdown, she starred as<br />

the narrator in the 50 th anniversary<br />

of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor<br />

Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center.<br />

She also created the role of Aunt Val in<br />

the world premiere of Becoming Nancy,<br />

directed and choreographed by<br />

Jerry Mitchell. Before that, she finished<br />

an acclaimed run as Elphaba in Wicked<br />

on Broadway, having played the role<br />

for two years. Vosk starred in New York<br />

City Ballet’s Jerome Robbins tribute<br />

Something to Dance About, directed by<br />

Warren Carlyle, and re-created the<br />

role of Fruma Sarah in the most recent<br />

Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof.<br />

Other Broadway credits include Finding<br />

Neverland and The Bridges of Madison<br />

County. She starred as Anita in<br />

West Side Story with the San Francisco<br />

Symphony; the recording of the concert<br />

was nominated for a GRAMMY®.<br />

Her debut, Billboard-charting solo<br />

album Wild and Free was released in<br />

2018 and was followed by 2020’s<br />

A Very Coco Christmas.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Saturday, June 4, 2022<br />

7 & 10PM<br />

Sunday, June 5, 2022<br />

8PM<br />

Hasan Minhaj<br />

The King’s Jester Tour<br />

Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer<br />

and actress known for stirring roles on<br />

the musical theater and concert stage.<br />

She made her Carnegie Hall debut in<br />

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meet the artist<br />

In 2017, Minhaj earned rave reviews for<br />

his performance hosting the 2017 White<br />

House Correspondents’ Dinner, and for<br />

his one-hour Netflix comedy special<br />

Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King, which<br />

earned him a 2018 Peabody Award. A<br />

first generation American, Minhaj joined<br />

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart as a<br />

correspondent in November 2014, where<br />

he was Jon’s last hire. He continued on in<br />

that role after Trevor Noah took over as<br />

host the following year and remained on<br />

the show through August 2018.<br />

Hasan Minhaj was the host and creator<br />

of the weekly comedy show Patriot<br />

Act with Hasan Minhaj that premiered<br />

on Netflix in October 2018. The series<br />

explored the modern cultural and<br />

political landscape with depth and<br />

sincerity through his unique comedic<br />

voice. The show received a 2019<br />

Peabody Award, a 2019 Primetime<br />

Emmy Award for “Outstanding Motion<br />

Design” and was recognized for a 2020<br />

Television Academy Honor.<br />

kevin<br />

james<br />

nov 4<br />

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prudential hall<br />

betty wold johnson stage<br />

Tuesday, June 7, 2022<br />

7PM<br />

presents<br />

Soft Animals<br />

by Erin Mallon<br />

Directed by<br />

Laura Eckstrand<br />

Cast<br />

(In order of appearance)<br />

Dylan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darin F. Earl II<br />

Rebecca Stinger . . . . . . . . . . Daria M. Sullivan<br />

Mark Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Szamreta<br />

Emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emaline Williams<br />

Jacob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Young<br />

Sabrina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joelle Zazz<br />

about the<br />

performance<br />

What would your life be like if you<br />

couldn’t feel physical pain? If your<br />

body had a mind of its own? What if<br />

you never fell asleep? How about if you<br />

remembered every single thing you’ve<br />

ever felt, thought or experienced?<br />

Four medical misfits sign up for a<br />

three-day workshop to tackle their<br />

issues. Can a former male nurse and<br />

self-professed “woo-woo” guide them<br />

toward healing? Or…perhaps they<br />

aren’t the ones most in need of a cure.<br />

Dive into the world of Soft Animals<br />

where alien hands, rogue eyeballs and<br />

umbilical cord jump ropes are the norm<br />

and ask yourself one of life’s mysterious<br />

questions: does the mind actually<br />

create the body?<br />

about erin mallon<br />

Erin Mallon’s plays have been presented<br />

with Urban Stages, New Georges,<br />

Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival,<br />

The Collective, Cherry Picking, Great<br />

Plains Theater Conference, Samuel<br />

French #OOB Short Play Festival,<br />

Project Y Theater, Dreamcatcher Rep,<br />

Mile Square Theatre and more. Erin’s<br />

play Branched (dir. Robert Ross Parker)<br />

premiered with InViolet Theater at<br />

HERE Arts Center in NYC and is in<br />

print with Original Works Publishing.<br />

Her play, The Net Will Appear had its<br />

off-Broadway premiere at 59E59<br />

Theaters in NYC starring the great<br />

Richard Masur and is now available<br />

on Audible.com as an audio drama<br />

co-starring Matilda Lawler (Disney<br />

Plus’ Flora & Ulysses, Broadway’s<br />

The Ferryman). Erin’s other full-length<br />

plays include: Good Riddance, Soft<br />

Animals, Hand Me Down, Stunning<br />

Displays of Prowess, Skin Hungry,<br />

The Other White Meat, Come Find<br />

Me and These Walls Can Talk 2:<br />

The Narwhal Strikes Back!<br />

Vivid Stage<br />

Oakes Center<br />

120 Morris Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901<br />

908.514.9654<br />

vividstage.org<br />

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meet about the vivid artist stage<br />

Vivid Stage was founded in 1994 as<br />

Dreamcatcher Rep, and is a nonprofit<br />

professional ensemble of actors who<br />

build community with the audience<br />

by sharing contemporary,<br />

life-affirming stories that challenge,<br />

energize and entertain. Our work<br />

has at its heart a belief in the essential<br />

goodness of people and the power<br />

of live performance to connect people<br />

through our shared humanity.<br />

We expose theatregoers to ideas<br />

and lives like and unlike their own<br />

with the intention of awakening their<br />

imaginations and creating empathy<br />

for others. We deepen the experience<br />

of all our patrons with personal<br />

contact through receptions, talkbacks<br />

and interactive programs.<br />

The company’s activities include<br />

mainstage productions, improvisational<br />

comedy and cabarets, new play<br />

readings and a variety of educational<br />

and senior outreach programs.<br />

Vivid Stage’s programs are funded<br />

by the New Jersey State Council<br />

on the Arts/Department of State,<br />

a Partner Agency of the National<br />

Endowment for the Arts, the Geraldine<br />

R. Dodge Foundation and many<br />

other corporations, foundations and<br />

individuals. Vivid Stage is an Equity<br />

Producing member of the New Jersey<br />

Theatre Alliance.<br />

about njpac<br />

stage exchange<br />

Cutting-edge play development meets<br />

insightful community dialogue at <strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Stage Exchange, a collaboration of<br />

two professional New Jersey theaters<br />

and a talented duo of Garden State<br />

playwrights. Following readings and<br />

Q&As at <strong>NJPAC</strong> related to each Stage<br />

Exchange work, a world premiere<br />

production will be staged by each<br />

dramatist’s partner theater.<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Friday, June 10, 2022<br />

7PM<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> and Dance New Jersey present<br />

Jersey New Moves<br />

Mentors<br />

Carolyn Dorfman, Carolyn Dorfman Dance<br />

Sam Pott, Nimbus Dance Works<br />

Andy Chiang, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company<br />

Choreographers<br />

Hillary-Marie<br />

Sameena Mitta<br />

Kiana Rosa Fischer<br />

Katelyn Halpern<br />

Kristilee Maiella<br />

This performance is dedicated to the memory of<br />

Nai-Ni Chen, beloved mentor and friend.<br />

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program<br />

All works are world premieres. <strong>Program</strong> is subject to change.<br />

In the Pocket<br />

Choreographed and performed by Hillary-Marie<br />

In the Pocket transforms the void of silence into a world brimming with music and<br />

movement. Hillary-Marie, playing the role of a trickster with a secret in her pocket,<br />

indelibly weaves together the languages of music and dance as she harnesses the<br />

powerful pulse of rhythmic performance with tap dance, body percussion and other<br />

surprises along the way. Will her tricks catch you? Or will you catch her tricks?<br />

My Quadrennia<br />

Choreography by Sameena Mitta with the performers<br />

Concept and Direction by Sameena Mitta<br />

Music: SlowPitchSound<br />

Performed by Chelsea Hecht, Jasminn Johnson, Stephanie Terasaki,<br />

Mark Willis, Chace Butler and Tessa Slyz (92NY Harkness Dance Center Students),<br />

Raechelle Manalo (Understudy)<br />

Monologue by Jasminn Johnson<br />

Costume Design by Sarah Timberlake<br />

Production Consultant: Haejin Han<br />

With the COVID-19 pandemic raging, the uprisings for racial justice reverberating,<br />

and the nation more politically divided than ever, the events from the week<br />

preceding election day 2020 through inauguration day in 2021 had a profound<br />

effect upon all Americans. Throughout this period, Recanati-Kaplan Scholarship<br />

students at the 92NY Harkness Dance Center and company members from dance<br />

company MeenMoves recorded their reactions to these intensely charged historic<br />

events. These interviews were the source material for an intergenerational dance film<br />

that highlights the excitement, anxiety, mourning, shock and hope this diverse set of<br />

people experienced during one of the most divisive times in recent memory.<br />

My Quadrennia brings this dance film to the stage as a dance-theater work,<br />

intensified by a telling of one family’s historical and current relationship with voting<br />

in the United States. It is a timely reminder of both the importance and fragility of<br />

the most fundamental of democratic institutions.<br />

Special thanks to the 92NY Harkness Dance Center:<br />

Taryn Kaschock Russell, Alison Manning, and Kristina Dominick.<br />

program<br />

Dearest, Don’t<br />

Choreography by Kiana Rosa Fischer<br />

Music: “End of Summer Part 4” by Johan Johansson,<br />

“Seiden Still” by Jacaszek, “Year of Our Lord” by Sufjan Stevens<br />

Performed by Jannah Schwartz and Kiana Rosa Fischer<br />

Visual Art by Leah Rosa<br />

Dearest, Don’t explores the thoughts, desires and confusions of motherhood, as well<br />

as the complexities entailed by such relationships. Utilizing both text and visual art,<br />

Kiana Rosa Fischer seeks to blend a collage of images that can be seen, heard and<br />

felt. Strained relationships, regrets and conflicted desires weigh on the dancers as<br />

they navigate both the history and connectivity of their bodies, memories of the part<br />

and questions of the future.<br />

Being Here is What We are Doing<br />

Choreographed and performed by Katelyn Halpern<br />

This site-specific work is a contemporary performance/status report on the two<br />

intervening years between the original Jersey New Moves performance date on<br />

June 19, 2020 and the present moment. Soloist and choreographer Katelyn Halpern<br />

presents at the growth edge of vulnerability with cupcakes, a raincoat and a<br />

microphone for company. The inspiration is the mother of necessity — in spite of<br />

all that has happened and continues to happen, commitments will be kept and<br />

deliverables informed by what we have learned about presence, grief and the body.<br />

LOVE<br />

Choreographed by Kristilee Maiella<br />

Music: “Rubber Head” by Cliff Martinez, “5115” by Michael Wall,<br />

“Under Pressure” by David Bowie and Queen<br />

Performed by Alexa Agesen, Elysia Carrasca, Kierstyn Edore,<br />

Maddie McGovern, Isabella Porreca, Riley Rienert and Ellie Sharpe<br />

LOVE is a contemporary work combining elements of both concert and commercial<br />

dance — beginning in silence and ending with David Bowie and Queen’s “Under<br />

Pressure.” Costumed in bold prints and bright colors, seven dancers demonstrate<br />

strong technique and artistry as they work together to cultivate an overall emotional,<br />

relatable and entertaining performance. Inspired by song lyrics as well as real life<br />

experiences, LOVE follows a journey from a state of fear into love and questions: How<br />

does choosing love over fear change who we are, how we see the world around us<br />

and how we care about ourselves and others?<br />

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meet the<br />

choreographers<br />

meet the<br />

choreographers<br />

Currently, Kiana is at Mason Gross<br />

School of the Arts, where she teaches<br />

contemporary dance, Pilates and<br />

is setting a new work within the BA<br />

department to premiere this April.<br />

Kiana is a first-year fellow within Jersey<br />

New Moves with the 2022-2023 season.<br />

She is thankful to DNJ, <strong>NJPAC</strong> and<br />

Carolyn Dorfman for her first year in<br />

the Jersey New Moves fellowship.<br />

Hillary-Marie is a highly accomplished<br />

tap dance artist and producer.<br />

She founded Jersey Tap Fest at the age<br />

of 17. She is the director of FutureSTEP<br />

Tap Company, Hillary-Marie’s Sole<br />

Music Collective, Grooves Unlimited<br />

Dance Studio and iTapOnline. She<br />

has served as an adjunct professor at<br />

Montclair State University and guest<br />

faculty at Alvin Ailey and STEPS. In 2017,<br />

she received an Individual Artist<br />

Fellowship in Choreography from the<br />

NJ State Council on the Arts and has<br />

been a featured soloist at venues<br />

including the Apollo Theater, Jazz at<br />

Lincoln Center and tap and jazz<br />

festivals around the world.<br />

Sameena Mitta is the artistic director<br />

of the dance theatre company<br />

MeenMoves and its education program<br />

MadHops. Mitta has presented<br />

choreography around the world, and is<br />

in year seven of her 10-year dance<br />

film Struwwelpeter Project, filmed sitespecifically<br />

in Germany. Mitta was a<br />

recipient of the Celia Franca Scholarship<br />

and earned with distinction the<br />

Cecchetti Society’s Associate Diploma<br />

and an MA in dance creation from<br />

UQAM focusing on movement<br />

intervention for South Asian survivors of<br />

domestic violence. Mitta is an advocate<br />

for diversity in dance and has sat on<br />

dance juries in Canada and the USA for<br />

several organizations, foundations and<br />

governments. An <strong>NJPAC</strong> Choreography<br />

Fellow, Mitta is mentor for the Recanati-<br />

Kaplan scholars in dance through the<br />

Harkness Dance Center and is also on<br />

faculty at the Limón Institute and 92Y<br />

Harkness Dance Center.<br />

Kiana Rosa Fischer graduated from<br />

Rutgers University with a BFA in dance in<br />

2016. Upon graduation, Kiana danced<br />

for Cleo Mack/Rock Dance Collective<br />

(2016-2019), performing at venues such<br />

as Rutgers, Joe’s Pub, NY City Center,<br />

BAM Fisher, Steelstacks and for<br />

Chien-Ying Wang/Ocampowang<br />

Dance (2019-2021), performing both<br />

locally in Philly and NYC as well as<br />

internationally at the Taipei National<br />

Experimental Theater. Kiana has been<br />

a guest choreographer at various NJ<br />

high schools (2016-2022) as well as for<br />

Dixon Place’s Under Exposed series in<br />

2019. In 2021, she started Rosas and<br />

Guests, a collective of artists, including<br />

those within her family, producing<br />

work that incorporates writing, dance,<br />

visual art and film. In the summer of<br />

2021, she along with Rosas and Guests<br />

premiered their first film series as well<br />

as a site-specific dance/visual art show<br />

that premiered in New Brunswick, NJ.<br />

Katelyn Halpern is a multidisciplinary<br />

artist from Austin, Texas living in Jersey<br />

City, NJ. Her eclectic body of work<br />

ranges from life-sized installations to<br />

cut-and-tape zines to concert dance,<br />

and is frequently constructed around<br />

the idea clusters of interiority/intimacy/<br />

reflection, strangeness/humor/freedom<br />

and the lived experience of moving<br />

through the world in a feminine body.<br />

Major works include the evening<br />

length dances JUICE and Loose Heart,<br />

the immersive visual art installation<br />

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meet the<br />

choreographers<br />

Heartstrung (created with Talita Cabral)<br />

and the public art installation Labyrinth<br />

for Reflection and the Generation of Love<br />

[No. 9]. She holds a New Jersey teaching<br />

certificate for high school English, is a<br />

2012 Teach for America New Jersey<br />

corps member, and is co-artistic director<br />

of SMUSH Gallery, an art space<br />

dedicated to creative and community<br />

work in Jersey City.<br />

Maiella received the title of America’s<br />

2016 Female Dancer of the Year at<br />

American Dance Awards. In her concert<br />

performance career, she has performed<br />

featured roles in works by many eminent<br />

choreographers such as Stacey Tookey,<br />

Martha Graham, Larry Keigwin,<br />

Nancy Lushington, Jaclyn Walsh,<br />

Jason Luks and Frederick Earl Mosley.<br />

Maiella has also performed at venues<br />

such as Symphony Space, Barclays<br />

Center, Prudential Center, MMAC and<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>. Some of her choreographic<br />

adventures include: American College<br />

Dance Association’s Midnight Showing<br />

(2018), Montclair State University’s 2019<br />

Dance Collage and Montclair High<br />

School Dance Company’s Trace (2020).<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Friday, June 10, 2022<br />

8PM<br />

Ana Gabriel<br />

Por Amor A Ustedes<br />

Kristilee Maiella, native of<br />

Landing, NJ, holds a Bachelor of Fine<br />

Arts in dance from Montclair State<br />

University where she was a recipient<br />

of the Linda Roberts Outstanding<br />

Senior Dance Award, as well as the<br />

Montclair State Scholars academic<br />

scholarship. Maiella began her early<br />

dance education at a competition<br />

dance studio, where she trained in<br />

both classical and commercial styles<br />

of dance. In her time competing in<br />

regional and national competitions,<br />

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prudential hall<br />

betty wold johnson stage<br />

Saturday, June 6, 2022<br />

2PM<br />

presents<br />

LIFT EVERY VOICE: A Letter to the Editor<br />

by TyLie Shider<br />

Directed by<br />

Paul Whelihan<br />

Cast<br />

(In order of appearance)<br />

Uralee Jamison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gia Ware<br />

Nina Goolsby . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sharon Garry<br />

Junebug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell Jones<br />

Production Stage Manager<br />

Patrick Starega<br />

The play takes place in Oxford, Mississippi<br />

(home of “Ole Miss” - University of Mississippi), 1962<br />

about the<br />

performance<br />

LIFT EVERY VOICE…is a multimedia<br />

play that explores the music, images<br />

and spirit of mid-century America while<br />

celebrating the courage and resilience<br />

of everyday Americans during the<br />

Civil Rights Movement.<br />

The story centers on Junebug,<br />

a 12-year-old African American boy<br />

in the 1960’s South, who learns of<br />

James Meredith’s attempt to enroll<br />

as the first African American at the<br />

University of Mississippi. When the<br />

editor of The Oxford Eagle, a local<br />

newspaper, expresses her negative<br />

opinions on integration, Junebug<br />

takes matters into his own hands and<br />

confronts these views, speaking out<br />

for equality and inclusion. Historical<br />

touchstones include the Montgomery<br />

Bus Boycott, the Little Rock Nine,<br />

the Greensboro Sit-ins, the Freedom<br />

Fighters and the Civil Rights Movement.<br />

This play for young people resonates<br />

with the voice in each of us to fight<br />

against injustice.<br />

about tylie shider<br />

TyLie Shider is a 2020-21 Playwrights’<br />

Center Jerome Fellow and an I Am Soul<br />

Playwright Resident at the National<br />

Black Theatre. His plays include<br />

Parable of the Backyard Roots (2019<br />

Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Finalist),<br />

Bastard, Platform States of Mind and<br />

Talk. His work has been developed<br />

by Liberation Theatre Company,<br />

Dixon Place, La MaMa, Frank Silvera<br />

Writers’ Workshop, SPACE on<br />

Ryder Farm, Harlem 9, Homebase<br />

Theatre Collective, 3:5 Creative[s],<br />

Yendor Arts, The Classical Theatre of<br />

Harlem, Luna Stage, Joust Theatre co.,<br />

New York New Works Theater Festival<br />

and The Theater Project. Awards include:<br />

Drama Desk from Delaware State<br />

University and The Theater Project’s<br />

One-Act competition 2015 Best Play<br />

and Audience Favorite. Member:<br />

Dramatist Guild of America, 2018<br />

Playwright in residence at the Liberation<br />

Theatre Company, 2019-20 Playwrights’<br />

Center Jerome Fellow, and the 2020-21<br />

The Civilians R&D Group. He holds a<br />

BA in journalism from Delaware State<br />

University and an MFA in playwriting<br />

from New York University.<br />

Paul Whelihan<br />

Producing Artistic Director<br />

Pushcart Players<br />

Educational Theater for Young Audiences<br />

Founded in 1974<br />

261 Bloomfield Avenue Suite A | Verona, NJ 07044<br />

pushcartplayers.org<br />

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about<br />

pushcart players<br />

Founded in 1974, Pushcart Players brings<br />

substantive musical theater productions<br />

and innovative educational residencies<br />

to young people directly in their schools.<br />

Performances are curriculum oriented,<br />

focusing on literacy, history, values<br />

clarification and music. Workshops<br />

and residencies focus on the craft of<br />

theater itself, promoting the benefits of<br />

learning through and about theater.<br />

Pushcart Players has traveled over<br />

2.5 million miles nationally and abroad<br />

to serve more than 8 million children<br />

and their families. From the little red<br />

schoolhouse to the nation’s White House,<br />

this dynamic company has received<br />

numerous state and private awards for<br />

excellence and innovation. A cast of<br />

professional Actors’ Equity Association<br />

actors and stage managers present with<br />

complete scenery, lighting and sound<br />

systems, making every performance<br />

adaptable to any location.<br />

about njpac<br />

stage exchange<br />

Cutting-edge play development meets<br />

insightful community dialogue at <strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Stage Exchange, a collaboration of<br />

two professional New Jersey theaters<br />

and a talented duo of Garden State<br />

playwrights. Following readings and<br />

Q&As at <strong>NJPAC</strong> related to each Stage<br />

Exchange work, a world premiere<br />

production will be staged by each<br />

dramatist’s partner theater.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

Nemr<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Saturday, June 11, 2022<br />

7PM<br />

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meet the artist<br />

Nemr is a Lebanese American<br />

stand-up comedian who is credited<br />

with establishing and pioneering the<br />

stand-up comedy scene throughout<br />

the Middle East where he performs in<br />

English. Nemr grew up in San Diego<br />

and then moved back to Lebanon with<br />

his family. He went on to break down<br />

barriers and unite people in a region<br />

where bombing on stage can have a<br />

completely different meaning.<br />

As an accomplished stand-up<br />

comic with eight full-feature shows,<br />

it’s no wonder Nemr’s second world<br />

tour, Love Isn’t the Answer, was met<br />

with unprecedented success,<br />

selling out across the globe from<br />

every major city in the U.S. to Europe<br />

and across the Middle East. His second<br />

international tour became the second<br />

global comedy event to successfully<br />

stretch from the U.S. to the Middle East,<br />

with crowds of up to 6,000 people<br />

at every show. The first global<br />

comedy event to achieve this milestone<br />

was Nemr’s first world tour.<br />

That global event was captured in<br />

his hit comedy special No Bombing<br />

in Beirut, which was filmed in<br />

both Lebanon and Los Angeles,<br />

and premiered on Showtime,<br />

and is now available worldwide.<br />

Nemr also has numerous television<br />

credits from major networks in the<br />

Middle East, has been seen on CNN,<br />

was a guest on BBC’s HARDTalk and<br />

appeared on The Nightly Show with<br />

Larry Wilmore. He has also released<br />

two feature specials as cinematic<br />

experiences and had his own prime<br />

time TV show. In May of 2014 he was<br />

featured on the cover of Rolling Stone<br />

magazine (Middle East), solidifying<br />

Nemr’s legacy as the biggest name<br />

in stand-up in the region.<br />

On the heels of his hugely successful<br />

world tour Love Isn’t the Answer, which<br />

ran for an astonishing two years, and<br />

following the premiere of his comedy<br />

special No Bombing in Beirut, Nemr is<br />

back with a brand new show titled<br />

The Future is Now! You can also catch<br />

Nemr live regularly on Twitch on his<br />

channel NEMRCOMEDY.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

Friday, June 17, 2022<br />

7:30PM<br />

Celebrating the Theater Songs<br />

of Leonard Bernstein<br />

featuring<br />

Bill Charlap & the Bill Charlap Trio<br />

Author Jamie Bernstein<br />

Host Ted Chapin<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

The American Song series at <strong>NJPAC</strong> is presented, in part, through the generous support of the<br />

Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation, the David S. Steiner and Sylvia Steiner Charitable Trust,<br />

and the Joan and Allen Bildner Family Fund.<br />

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meet the artists<br />

meet the artists<br />

Few composers capture their time<br />

and become the iconic voice of their<br />

age. Leonard Bernstein found his<br />

“voice” in the early 1940s and projected<br />

the sound of urban and urbane<br />

America from the period of World War II<br />

to the anti-war movements of the 1970s<br />

and the restoration of freedom in<br />

Europe, with the fall of the Berlin Wall<br />

and Soviet communism.<br />

Writing for small ensembles, symphony<br />

orchestras, Broadway, film and opera<br />

houses, Leonard Bernstein projected a<br />

simple message of understanding and<br />

hope, employing both complex and<br />

simple forms and styles, yet always<br />

sounding like “Bernstein” — a voice best<br />

known in his score to West Side Story.<br />

Exploring his output, one finds the<br />

famous and obscure works that both are<br />

reflective of their times and somehow<br />

also preserve and encapsulate them.<br />

Everywhere one hears his internal<br />

struggle to sound inevitable as the<br />

tumultuous second half of the 20th century<br />

unfolded itself. He is at once linked<br />

with the music of Benjamin Britten and<br />

Dimitri Shostakovich, as well as<br />

George Gershwin and Aaron Copland.<br />

While his music finds its spiritual<br />

home in his worldview, his music speaks<br />

with a New York accent, even though<br />

he was born in Massachusetts. His love<br />

affair with Europe and his sensitivity to<br />

his Russian and Jewish roots are never<br />

far from his lyrical expressivity, with its<br />

fragile sense of optimism, its loneliness,<br />

its humor and its demand for acceptance.<br />

All of this is wrapped in the rhythmic<br />

propulsion of a great American urban<br />

landscape. He has left us an aural image<br />

of his time and place and, at the same<br />

time, an eternal voice of humanity.<br />

GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist<br />

Bill Charlap has performed with<br />

many of the leading artists of our time,<br />

from Phil Woods and Benny Carter to<br />

Gerry Mulligan and Wynton Marsalis.<br />

He is acclaimed for his interpretations<br />

of the American popular songbook,<br />

and has recorded albums featuring<br />

the music of Hoagy Carmichael,<br />

Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin,<br />

Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers<br />

and Duke Ellington.<br />

The Bill Charlap Trio, with bassist<br />

Peter Washington and drummer<br />

Kenny Washington, marks its 23rd year<br />

together this season, and is recognized<br />

as one of the leading ensembles in jazz.<br />

The trio earned GRAMMY® nominations<br />

for 2017’s Uptown Downtown (Impulse!/<br />

Verve) and Somewhere: The Songs of<br />

Leonard Bernstein and The Bill Charlap<br />

Trio: Live at the Village Vanguard (both<br />

on the Blue Note label). Their 2016 album<br />

Notes from New York (Impulse!/Verve)<br />

earned a five-star review in DownBeat,<br />

which hailed it as “a master class in<br />

class.” The trio’s most recent recording<br />

features them supporting<br />

Tony Bennet and Diana Krall on the<br />

chart-topping, GRAMMY®-nominated<br />

album Love is Here to Stay. The Bill<br />

Charlap Trio tours all over the world and<br />

their New York engagements include<br />

regular appearances at Jazz at Lincoln<br />

Center and the Village Vanguard.<br />

Last summer, Charlap celebrated<br />

his 15th year as artistic director of the<br />

92nd Street Y’s Jazz in July Festival.<br />

He has also produced concerts for Jazz<br />

at Lincoln Center, New Jersey Performing<br />

Arts Center (<strong>NJPAC</strong>), the Chicago<br />

Symphony Center and the Hollywood<br />

Bowl. He is Director of Jazz Studies at<br />

William Paterson University in Wayne,<br />

New Jersey. Founded in 1973,<br />

the program is one of the longestrunning<br />

and most respected jazz<br />

programs in the world.<br />

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meet the artists<br />

meet the artists<br />

Born in New York City, Charlap began<br />

playing the piano at age three. His<br />

father was Broadway composer Moose<br />

Charlap, whose credits include Peter<br />

Pan, and his mother is singer<br />

Sandy Stewart, who toured with<br />

Benny Goodman, appeared on the<br />

Ed Sullivan Show, the Perry Como Show<br />

and earned a GRAMMY® Award<br />

nomination for her recording of<br />

“My Coloring <strong>Book</strong>.”<br />

Charlap’s collaboration with<br />

Tony Bennet, The Silver Lining:<br />

The Songs of Jerome Kern (RPM/<br />

Columbia), won the 2016 GRAMMY®<br />

Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal<br />

Album. It features Charlap and Bennet<br />

together and in collaboration with The<br />

Bill Charlap Trio and in duo piano<br />

performances with his wife, renowned<br />

jazz pianist and composer Renee<br />

Rosnes.<br />

Charlap and Rosnes frequently<br />

collaborate in duo piano concerts.<br />

Their highly acclaimed 2010 album<br />

Double Portrait was produced by the<br />

Blue Note label.<br />

Peter Washington is one of the most<br />

in-demand and recorded bassists in<br />

modern jazz, with a discography of over<br />

400 recordings. Born in Los Angeles,<br />

Washington played classical bass as a<br />

teen and majored in english literature at<br />

UC Berkeley, where he became<br />

interested in jazz. He was invited by<br />

Art Blakey to join the Jazz Messengers<br />

in New York. From there, Washington<br />

became part of two of jazz’s most<br />

celebrated trios: the Tommy Flanagan<br />

Trio, and for the past 13 years,<br />

the Bill Charlap Trio. Washington’s<br />

freelance work roster is a “who’s who”<br />

of jazz, including Dizzy Gillespie,<br />

Clark Terry, Milt Jackson, Johnny Griffin,<br />

Bobby Hutcherson and the Carnegie<br />

Hall Jazz Band. In 2008, Washington<br />

became part of The Blue Note 7,<br />

a septet formed in honor of the 70th<br />

anniversary of Blue Note Records.<br />

The group recorded the album Mosaic<br />

and toured the U.S. in 2009.<br />

Kenny Washington was born in<br />

Brooklyn. In 1977, while still in his teens,<br />

he worked with Lee Konitz and his<br />

nonet. He has been a member of the<br />

Bill Charlap Trio for the past 13 years<br />

and has performed and recorded with<br />

dozens of major artists, giving him<br />

a discography of hundreds of titles.<br />

Artists include Benny Carter, Betty Carter,<br />

Johnny Griffin, Ron Carter, Clark Terry,<br />

Milt Jackson, Tommy Flanagan,<br />

Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval and<br />

Benny Goodman. Washington is a noted<br />

jazz historian and radio personality;<br />

he has written liner notes and helped<br />

prepare re-releases by Art Blakey,<br />

Count Basie and others and has also<br />

been a disc jockey on WBGO and<br />

Sirius satellite jazz radio. He currently<br />

serves on the faculties of Purchase<br />

College, State University of New York<br />

and The Juilliard School, teaching<br />

drums and jazz history.<br />

Jamie Bernstein is a writer, narrator,<br />

broadcaster and filmmaker who has<br />

transformed a lifetime of loving music<br />

into a career of sharing her knowledge<br />

and excitement with others.<br />

Inspired by her father Leonard Bernstein’s<br />

lifelong impulse to share and teach,<br />

Jamie has devised multiple ways of<br />

communicating her own excitement<br />

about orchestral music. Beginning 15<br />

years ago with “The Bernstein Beat,”<br />

a family concert about her father’s music<br />

modeled after his own groundbreaking<br />

Young People’s Concerts with the<br />

New York Philharmonic, Jamie has gone<br />

on to design, write and narrate concerts<br />

for worldwide audiences of all ages<br />

about the music of Mozart, Copland,<br />

Stravinsky and many others.<br />

Until the pandemic restricted her<br />

travels, Jamie crisscrossed the world<br />

as a concert narrator, appearing<br />

everywhere from Beijing to London<br />

to Vancouver. A frequent speaker on<br />

musical topics, Jamie has presented<br />

talks around the world, from conferences<br />

in Japan to seminars at Harvard<br />

University. In Spanish-speaking<br />

locations such as Madrid, Seville and<br />

Caracas, Jamie narrates en español —<br />

thanks to her Chilean-born mother,<br />

Felicia Montealegre, who raised her<br />

children to be bilingual.<br />

In her role as a broadcaster, Jamie has<br />

produced and hosted shows for radio<br />

stations in the United States and Great<br />

Britain. She has presented the New York<br />

Philharmonic’s live national radio<br />

broadcasts, as well as live broadcasts<br />

from Tanglewood.<br />

Jamie is the co-director of a film<br />

documentary, Crescendo: the Power<br />

of Music — which focuses on children<br />

in struggling urban communities who<br />

participate in youth orchestra programs<br />

for social transformation inspired by<br />

Venezuela’s groundbreaking El Sistema<br />

movement. The film has won numerous<br />

prizes on the festival circuit, and is now<br />

viewable on iTunes.<br />

Jamie has also directed her<br />

father’s chamber opera, Trouble in<br />

Tahiti, in various locations around the<br />

country, including the Moab Music<br />

Festival, Festival del Sole in Napa, CA<br />

and Tanglewood.<br />

Jamie’s memoir, Famous Father Girl, was<br />

published by HarperCollins in June of<br />

2018, as the Leonard Bernstein centennial<br />

celebrations were at their peak all<br />

around the world. The paperback was<br />

released in June of 2019. The author<br />

also performs the audiobook.<br />

Jamie writes articles and poetry,<br />

which have appeared in such<br />

publications as Symphony, DoubleTake,<br />

The Nation, Opera News and Musical<br />

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meet the artists<br />

America. She also edits Prelude, Fugue<br />

& Riffs, a newsletter about issues and<br />

events pertaining to her father’s legacy.<br />

Ted Chapin was chosen by the<br />

Rodgers and Hammerstein families<br />

to run their office. He expanded<br />

it into the Rodgers & Hammerstein<br />

Organization, responsible for<br />

management of the copyrights<br />

created by Richard Rodgers and/<br />

or Oscar Hammerstein II and<br />

many others. On his watch,<br />

there were new major productions<br />

of their musicals on Broadway<br />

(eight Tony Awards for Best Musical<br />

Revival). In addition to revivals,<br />

he has encouraged new Broadway<br />

productions, among them<br />

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas,<br />

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,<br />

State Fair, A Grand Night for Singing<br />

and Holiday Inn, and major,<br />

highly rated television productions<br />

like The Sound of Music Live!<br />

on NBC and the multi-racial<br />

Cinderella with Brandy Norwood<br />

and Whitney Houston on ABC.<br />

Ted was the co-founder of the<br />

Encores! series at City Center and<br />

has been a host and interviewer on<br />

many television shows, including<br />

three seasons of NJTV’s American<br />

Songbook at <strong>NJPAC</strong>, and Working in<br />

the Theater and Careers in the Theater<br />

for the American Theatre Wing.<br />

He was the producer for two wellreceived<br />

seasons at the 92nd Street<br />

Y’s Lyrics and Lyricists, which included<br />

salutes to Bobby Darin, Stephen<br />

Sondheim, Sammy Davis, Jr., Lynn<br />

Ahrens, Irving Berlin, Rodgers & Hart<br />

and Leonard Bernstein.<br />

His book Everything Was Possible:<br />

The Birth of the Musical “Follies,”<br />

based on his experience as the<br />

production assistant on the original<br />

Broadway production of the<br />

Sondheim/Prince musical Follies,<br />

was published by Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

A new addition of the paperback<br />

was recently published by<br />

Applause <strong>Book</strong>s.<br />

He serves on the boards of New<br />

York City Center and The Kurt Weill<br />

Foundation, where he currently serves<br />

as chairman; and The American<br />

Theater Wing, where he was chairman<br />

for four years and recently served as<br />

co-chairman. He has been a guest<br />

lecturer at many universities including<br />

Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Duke, Pace,<br />

Belmont, Lawrence and NYU. He has<br />

been honored with the UJA Excellence<br />

in Theater Award, the Leonard Harris<br />

Award from City Center, the Floria<br />

Lasky Award and others.<br />

He comes by an association with<br />

Leonard Bernstein honestly: his father<br />

Schuyler Chapin and Bernstein met<br />

at Columbia Records and worked<br />

together in several capacities over<br />

the years. He was also assistant<br />

director of the Los Angeles and<br />

San Francisco Civic Light Opera<br />

production of Candide. His career<br />

began as production assistant for<br />

the Broadway productions of Follies,<br />

The Rothschilds and The Unknown<br />

Soldier and His Wife, and as<br />

associate to director Alan Arkin on<br />

the original Broadway production of<br />

Neil Simon’s The Sunshine Boys and<br />

the CBS-TV production of Twigs with<br />

Carol Burnett. He was the producer<br />

of the Musical Theater Lab, the first<br />

not-for-profit organization devoted<br />

to the development of new musicals.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

The Masked Singer<br />

National Tour 2022<br />

starring<br />

Natasha Bedingfield<br />

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The use of recording equipment and the taking of photographs are strictly prohibited.<br />

Made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts,<br />

a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts<br />

prudential hall<br />

betty wold johnson stage<br />

Saturday, June 18, 2022<br />

@ 8PM<br />

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<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

Johnny Mathis<br />

prudential hall<br />

betty wold johnson stage<br />

Friday, June 24, 2022<br />

8PM<br />

with special guest Gary Mule Deer<br />

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Made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts,<br />

a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts<br />

meet the artists<br />

Johnny Mathis was born on September<br />

30, 1935 in Gilmer, Texas. As a small boy,<br />

the family moved to Post Street in San<br />

Francisco. It was there that he learned<br />

an appreciation of music from his<br />

father who taught him his first song,<br />

“My Blue Heaven.” At age eight,<br />

his father purchased an old upright<br />

piano for $25. When he brought it home,<br />

it wouldn’t fit through the front door. So<br />

that evening, Johnny stayed up all night<br />

to watch his father dismantle the piano,<br />

get it into the small living room of their<br />

basement apartment and<br />

then reassemble it.<br />

He was 13 years old when his father<br />

took him to see Connie Cox, a Bay Area<br />

voice teacher, who agreed to take on<br />

the youngster in exchange for his doing<br />

odd jobs around her house. He studied<br />

with Connie for six years learning vocal<br />

scales and exercises, voice production,<br />

classical and operatic skills.<br />

In high school he was known not only<br />

for his singing ability but his athleticism<br />

as well. He became a star athlete on<br />

the track and field team as a high<br />

jumper and hurdler and played on the<br />

basketball team. In 1954, he enrolled at<br />

San Francisco State College (now called<br />

San Francisco State University) with<br />

the intention of being an English and<br />

physical education teacher. A fellow<br />

student, whose sextet was working<br />

at the Black Hawk nightclub, brought<br />

Johnny in for a Sunday afternoon jam<br />

session. It was at the Black Hawk that<br />

Helen Noga, co-owner of the club, first<br />

heard him sing. She decided that she<br />

wanted to manage his career.<br />

In 1955, he landed a job singing<br />

weekends at Ann Dee’s 440 Club. After<br />

repeated attempts, Helen convinced<br />

George Avakian, then head of Jazz<br />

A&R at Columbia Records, to see him.<br />

Avakian came to the club, heard Johnny<br />

sing and sent the now famous telegram<br />

to his record company: “Have found<br />

phenomenal 19-year-old boy who could<br />

go all the way. Send blank contracts.”<br />

The first album was a collection of jazzoriented<br />

renditions of popular standards<br />

entitled Johnny Mathis: A New Sound in<br />

Popular Song. It included jazz musicians<br />

Gil Evans, John Lewis and Teo Macero<br />

and songs like “Angel Eyes,” “Easy to<br />

Love” and “Babalu.” The album enjoyed<br />

only moderate success because jazz<br />

vocal albums were not good sellers.<br />

Nevertheless, he remained in New York<br />

and landed bookings at some of the<br />

leading nightclubs such as the Village<br />

Vanguard, The Blue Angel and<br />

Basin Street East.<br />

Columbia Records soon placed him<br />

under the supervision of producer Mitch<br />

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Miller. Mitch favored using Johnny’s<br />

voice to sing soft, romantic ballads.<br />

At his second recording session, Johnny<br />

recorded two singles. These songs were<br />

to become among his most popular<br />

all-time greatest hits, “Wonderful,<br />

Wonderful” and “It’s Not for Me to Say.”<br />

MGM Studios signed Johnny to sing<br />

“It’s Not for Me to Say” in the film Lizzie.<br />

He played a tavern piano bar singer.<br />

And in 1958, Johnny appeared in 20 th<br />

Century Fox’s A Certain Smile, singing<br />

the title song and playing himself in an<br />

elegant nightclub scene. Since then,<br />

his voice and music has been used in<br />

countless Hollywood movies, TV shows<br />

and even video games for theme songs<br />

and background music to enhance a<br />

particular setting or segment. Just to<br />

name a few: Family Ties, Same Time Next<br />

Year, The Tonight Show, Gremlins,<br />

Silver Linings Playbook, Criminal Minds,<br />

Soul Train, Goodfellas, Call the Midwife,<br />

The Simpsons, Desperate Housewives,<br />

Riverdale, EastEnders, Mad Men,<br />

and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.<br />

“Wonderful, Wonderful” and “It’s Not<br />

for Me to Say” reached their peaks on<br />

the Billboard pop chart in July of 1957.<br />

These successes were followed by the<br />

monumental single “Chances Are”<br />

which became his first number one hit.<br />

Amazingly, his second number one hit<br />

single, “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late”<br />

(recorded with Deniece Williams in 1978),<br />

came almost 21 years after “Chances Are.”<br />

In 1957, his pivotal appearance on<br />

The Ed Sullivan Show, where he was<br />

introduced to the record buying public,<br />

made him into a national celebrity and<br />

household name. Columbia Records<br />

continued to release albums of him<br />

singing beautiful and romantic ballads,<br />

classic standards and the best songs<br />

from Broadway musicals. It was not<br />

uncommon for him to have as many<br />

as four albums on the Billboard top<br />

albums chart at the same time. In 1959,<br />

he recorded another hit single that<br />

became synonymous with the name<br />

of Johnny Mathis, the Erroll Garner<br />

composition “Misty.”<br />

From 1963-1967, he made his brief move<br />

to Mercury Records, self producing for<br />

the first time under his own imprint,<br />

Global Records. While there he<br />

worked with such music luminaries<br />

as Quincy Jones, Don Costa and<br />

Allyn Ferguson. The first album<br />

recorded was Sounds of Christmas,<br />

where he worked on the arrangement<br />

of two tracks. While his tenure at<br />

Mercury opened new musical horizons,<br />

eventually he returned to Columbia<br />

Records, bringing with him all<br />

of his Mercury recordings.<br />

He holds many records and has set<br />

many precedents in the music industry.<br />

In 1958, two years after being signed<br />

by Columbia Records, his Greatest<br />

Hits album was released. It began a<br />

“Greatest Hits” tradition copied by<br />

every record company since then.<br />

Johnny’s Greatest Hits went on to<br />

become one of the most popular<br />

albums of all time and spent an<br />

unprecedented 490 continuous weeks<br />

(almost 10 years) on the Billboard<br />

top albums chart. This record has<br />

been noted in the Guinness <strong>Book</strong><br />

of World Records.<br />

At one point in his career he was one<br />

of only five recording artists to have<br />

top 40 hits spanning each of his first<br />

four decades as a recording artist. As<br />

of 2013 Johnny has had a hit in every<br />

decade of his career, thanks to his song<br />

with Jim Brickman “Sending You a Little<br />

Christmas” peaking at number four<br />

on the Billboard adult contemporary<br />

chart. He has also achieved 50 hits on<br />

Billboard’s adult contemporary chart,<br />

and ranks as the all-time number six<br />

album artist in the history of Billboard’s<br />

pop album charts.<br />

Johnny has received five GRAMMY®<br />

nominations during his career.<br />

The first was for “Misty” in 1960 in<br />

the category of Best Male Vocal<br />

Performance: Single Record or Track.<br />

The second was in 1992 for In a<br />

Sentimental Mood/Mathis Sings Ellington<br />

in the category of Best Traditional Pop<br />

Performance. He also was nominated in<br />

2006 for Isn’t it Romantic, and again in<br />

2011 for Let It Be Me – Mathis In Nashville<br />

in the category of Best Traditional Pop<br />

Vocal Album. His latest nomination<br />

occurred in 2014 for Sending You A Little<br />

Christmas also for Best Traditional<br />

Pop Vocal Album.<br />

In 2017, he released his 79 th studio<br />

album titled Johnny Mathis Sings the<br />

Great New American Songbook, and the<br />

release of his career-spanning box<br />

set The Voice Of Romance: The Columbia<br />

Original Albums Collections. This box<br />

set debuted his two “lost” albums: I Love<br />

My Lady, produced by Nile Rodgers<br />

and Bernard Edwards of the pivotal<br />

group CHIC and The Island with Sergio<br />

Mendes. He also recorded new musical<br />

collaborations with other artists up to<br />

and through 2021. Johnny continues to<br />

be Columbia Records’ longest signed<br />

recording artist, and to fans of all ages<br />

as “The Voice of Christmas.”<br />

As if this weren’t enough, he continues<br />

to be honored in many different ways.<br />

Most recent honors and accolades<br />

include: the Ella Award honored by<br />

the Society of Singers (2006), performing<br />

for former Secretary of State Colin<br />

Powell and receiving the Gold Medal<br />

of the Academy of Achievement in<br />

Washington D.C. (2011), the Art Gilmore<br />

Career Achievement Award from the<br />

Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters for Radio<br />

& Television (2013), induction into<br />

America’s Pop Music Hall of Fame (2013),<br />

induction into the Great American<br />

Songbook Hall of Fame (2014), as well<br />

as receiving the New Standard Award<br />

for his continuing career achievements;<br />

the Lifetime Achievement Award<br />

presented by the Mayor and City<br />

Council members of the City of Los<br />

Angeles (2017) and nominated as<br />

Casino Entertainer of the Year (2020).<br />

After 66 years as a recording<br />

artist, what’s next for Johnny? “I don’t<br />

think about retiring,” he explains, “I think<br />

about how I can keep singing for the rest<br />

of my life. I just have to pace myself.”<br />

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Gary Mule Deer’s comedy and<br />

music have set him apart as one-ofa-kind.<br />

He has performed on nearly<br />

every major concert stage in the<br />

country and made over 360 television<br />

appearances, with many on both<br />

The Tonight Show and David<br />

Letterman. He was one of six<br />

comedians, along with Jay Leno, to<br />

star on the first HBO comedy special<br />

Freddie Prinze and Friends, was<br />

comedy host of Don Kirshner’s Rock<br />

Concert for four years on NBC and<br />

a series regular on Make Me Laugh.<br />

Gary is featured on Jeff Foxworthy’s<br />

Comedy Classics, The World’s Greatest<br />

Stand-Up Comedy Collection and is<br />

one of the most played comedians on<br />

the clean comedy channels of<br />

Sirius XM satellite radio.<br />

He is a regular and popular performer<br />

on the Grand Ole Opry, currently<br />

with four to five appearances each<br />

month. In a career spanning six<br />

decades, he has shared the stage<br />

with over a hundred music legends,<br />

and has performed everywhere from<br />

Albert Hall to Carnegie Hall. He has<br />

been touring as a special guest with<br />

the great Johnny Mathis and the<br />

orchestra since 1994.<br />

He was recently featured on the<br />

five-part Showtime series about<br />

the history of The Comedy Store.<br />

In addition to his iconic comedy,<br />

Mule Deer is a talented singer and<br />

musician, always having performed<br />

classic country, including the music<br />

of Johnny Cash. The great popularity<br />

of Gary Mule Deer’s comedy<br />

and music cuts across all ages<br />

and demographics, and he is the<br />

subject of a soon-to-be-released<br />

documentary chronicling his<br />

amazing career.<br />

“This is the funniest man in America.”<br />

— Clint Eastwood<br />

“You’re the greatest, the funniest…<br />

always were.” — Steve Martin<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Friday, June 24, 2022<br />

8PM<br />

Welcome to Night Vale<br />

The Haunting of Night Vale<br />

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The use of recording equipment and the taking of photographs are strictly prohibited.<br />

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<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

victoria theater<br />

lizzie & jonathan tisch stage<br />

Saturday, June 25, 2022<br />

3 & 8PM<br />

All Grown Up<br />

An Evening with<br />

Comedian Eli Castro<br />

meet the artist<br />

One of the most innovative comedians<br />

around, Elizardi “Eli” Castro uses<br />

language and culture to create humor<br />

that appeals to audiences of all ages.<br />

He has written and performed<br />

10 one-man shows including Made in<br />

Puerto Rico, which ran off-Broadway<br />

for seven sold-out weeks! His critically<br />

acclaimed shows have been reviewed<br />

and recommended by numerous<br />

publications including the Chicago<br />

Sun Times and the Orlando Sentinel.<br />

His shows have also been featured on<br />

ABC’s The View, Telemundo’s Emmywinning<br />

morning show Un Nuevo Dia,<br />

Fox’s Good Day New York, WGN-TV<br />

and the Univision network, among<br />

others. He also won “Best Stand-Up”<br />

at the acclaimed United Solo<br />

Festival in NYC.<br />

His performances have been seen in<br />

colleges and universities throughout<br />

the country, including Yale University,<br />

University of Central Florida and<br />

Northwestern University Law School.<br />

He has also performed for various<br />

organizations and corporations,<br />

including the GOYA Corp., G.E. and<br />

the U.S. Census.<br />

Before following his dream to<br />

become a stand-up comedian, he<br />

worked as a prosecutor and ran his<br />

own law firm where he worked as<br />

a criminal defense attorney. He is a<br />

licensed attorney in Florida, Illinois<br />

and New York. He also holds a<br />

master’s degree in communications,<br />

along with a bachelor’s degree<br />

in psychology.<br />

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The use of recording equipment and the taking of photographs are strictly prohibited.<br />

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a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts<br />

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prudential hall<br />

betty wold johnson stage<br />

Saturday, June 25, 2022<br />

8PM<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> presents<br />

Patti LaBelle<br />

with special guest<br />

Will Downing<br />

standing in<br />

solidarity<br />

monthly events promoting racial equality<br />

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meet the artists<br />

meet the artists<br />

The word “beautiful” simply does<br />

not describe the incomparable force<br />

known to the world as Patti LaBelle.<br />

As time continues to evolve,<br />

the soulful songbird’s name has<br />

become synonymous with grace, style,<br />

elegance and class. Belting out classic<br />

rhythm and blues renditions, pop<br />

standards and spiritual sonnets have<br />

created the unique platform of versatility<br />

that she is known and revered for.<br />

It’s a small wonder that Patti has time<br />

for anything else in between recording<br />

and touring, but she makes time and<br />

the world is oh so happy that she<br />

does. She has written six books: Don’t<br />

Block the Blessings, LaBelle Cuisine:<br />

Recipes to Sing About, Patti’s Pearls,<br />

Patti LaBelle’s Lite Cuisine, Recipes for<br />

the Good Life and Desserts LaBelle.<br />

Recently, Patti released a 20 th<br />

anniversary edition of her New York<br />

Times bestselling cookbook, LaBelle<br />

Cuisine, featuring three new recipes.<br />

Additionally, Patti has been featured<br />

in popular films and television programs<br />

including A Soldier’s Story, A Different<br />

World, American Horror Story, Empire,<br />

Star and The Kominsky Method,<br />

and starred in her own TV series, Out All<br />

Night. She’s also wowed television<br />

audiences with unforgettable<br />

performances on the hit shows, Dancing<br />

with the Stars and The Masked Singer<br />

and starred in Broadway productions<br />

of Your Arms are Too Short to Box<br />

with God, Fela! and After Midnight.<br />

In 2007, she introduced Patti’s Good Life,<br />

a successful food and lifestyle brand<br />

that offers a variety of frozen comfort<br />

foods, breakfast items and desserts,<br />

including her world-famous sweet<br />

potato pie. The Patti’s Good Life brand is<br />

available at retailers across the United<br />

States including Walmart and Target.<br />

Always a person to take on new<br />

challenges, in 2017 Patti launched a<br />

record label, GPE Records and released<br />

her first jazz album, Bel Hommage.<br />

Although she is an award-winning<br />

entertainer, author and entrepreneur,<br />

Patti’s work as a humanitarian is just as<br />

noteworthy. She remains an advocate<br />

for adoption, diabetes, cancer, HIV/AIDS<br />

and many other causes and nonprofit<br />

initiatives. While she has reached the<br />

heights of success throughout her<br />

60-plus year career, Patti has also<br />

endured and survived personal strife.<br />

Within a 10-year period, she lost her<br />

mother, three sisters and best friend to<br />

diabetes and cancer. In 1994, she was<br />

diagnosed with diabetes and shortly<br />

thereafter became a spokesperson for<br />

the American Diabetes Association.<br />

The same motivation that had Patricia<br />

Louise Holte blossom from a choir<br />

member to lead vocalist for Patti LaBelle<br />

& The Bluebelles and later Labelle, to a<br />

solo artist, is the same energy that keeps<br />

her fire burning at 77 years young. “Each<br />

year I grow, and that’s a blessing from<br />

God. I do what I can do. I do what I feel<br />

God has given me the energy to do, so I<br />

just go out there and I do it…it’s not<br />

about making money because I don’t<br />

need money, but I need to sing. With a<br />

voice or without, I’ve got to get on that<br />

stage.” And the world is thankful that<br />

Patti’s voice sounds so good to our ears.<br />

With a career that spans over 32 years<br />

and 22 albums, Will Downing is one of<br />

the most versatile and loved voices of<br />

our time. Known as “The Prince of<br />

Sophisticated Soul,” his repertoire<br />

consists of signature interpretations of<br />

R&B classics like “I Go Crazy,” “Wishing<br />

on a Star” and “I Try,” with original hits<br />

“A Million Ways,” “Sorry I” and the<br />

show-stopping duet with Rachelle Ferrell,<br />

“Nothing Has Ever Felt like This.”<br />

His distinctive baritone voice has<br />

resonated in the hearts of women<br />

worldwide and carved a unique niche<br />

in the music marketplace. With fresh<br />

melodies and lush arrangements that<br />

satisfy all musical palates, Downing<br />

continues to serve his fan base through<br />

his own Sophisticated Soul record<br />

label and sold-out tour dates across<br />

the country. His latest release, entitled<br />

Sophisticated Soul, was released in<br />

November 2021. He also hosts his<br />

weekly radio show The Wind Down,<br />

which is aired on his website and<br />

over 20 stations around the world in<br />

the USA, UK, Japan and Spain.<br />

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At <strong>NJPAC</strong>, our dedicated supporters<br />

are behind all that we accomplish.<br />

Their generosity brings exhilarating<br />

performances to our stages and<br />

inspirational arts education programs to<br />

more than 110,000 students, teachers and<br />

families each year. Their contributions<br />

enable us to share the arts with audiences<br />

throughout our community.<br />

njpac shining stars<br />

New Jersey Performing Arts Center reserves special accolades for its Shining Stars — the generous<br />

visionaries, luminaries and great dreamers who make everything possible. This list includes contributors<br />

whose cumulative giving to <strong>NJPAC</strong> totals $1 million and above. As of March 18, 2022<br />

frankie valli<br />

and the four<br />

seasons<br />

nov 11<br />

Dreamers<br />

$10,000,000 & above<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

The Chambers Family and<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

City of Newark<br />

Judy and Stewart Colton<br />

Toby and Leon Cooperman<br />

Essex County<br />

Betty Wold Johnson+<br />

New Jersey State Council on the Arts<br />

Prudential/The Prudential<br />

Foundation<br />

Estate of Eric F. Ross<br />

State of New Jersey<br />

Victoria Foundation<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Luminaries<br />

$5,000,000 & above<br />

Bank of America<br />

The Joan and Allen<br />

Bildner Family Fund<br />

CIT<br />

The Horizon Foundation for New<br />

Jersey/Horizon Blue Cross<br />

Blue Shield of New Jersey<br />

Merck Foundation<br />

Katharine+ and<br />

Albert W.+ Merck<br />

NJ Advance Media<br />

PSEG Foundation/PSEG<br />

Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

The Josh Weston Family<br />

Visionaries<br />

$1,000,000 & above<br />

ADP<br />

Alcatel-Lucent<br />

American Express<br />

Anonymous<br />

AT&T<br />

BD<br />

Randi and Marc E. Berson<br />

Casino Reinvestment<br />

Development Authority<br />

Chubb<br />

Joanne D. Corzine Foundation<br />

Jon S. Corzine Foundation<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation<br />

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation<br />

Edison Properties Newark<br />

Foundation/The Gottesman Family<br />

Anne Evans Estabrook DBA<br />

Elberon Development Co.<br />

Ford Foundation<br />

Gibbons P.C.<br />

Veronica M. Goldberg<br />

The Griffinger Family<br />

Harrah’s Foundation<br />

Hess Foundation, Inc.<br />

WIlliam and Joan Hickey<br />

The Izzo Family<br />

Jaqua Foundation<br />

Johnson & Johnson Family<br />

of Companies<br />

JPMorgan Chase<br />

Kresge Foundation<br />

The Blanche and Irving<br />

Laurie Foundation<br />

Arlene Lieberman/The Leonard<br />

Lieberman Family Foundation<br />

A. Michael and Ruth C. Lipper/Lipper<br />

Family Charitable Foundation<br />

William J. and Paula Marino<br />

McCrane Foundation, Inc.,<br />

care of Margrit McCrane<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />

New Jersey Cultural Trust<br />

Panasonic Foundation<br />

Dr. Victor Parsonnet and<br />

Jane Parsonnet+<br />

Pfizer Inc.<br />

Michael F. Price<br />

PwC<br />

Robert Wood Johnson,<br />

Jr. Charitable Trust<br />

RWJBarnabas Health<br />

The Ryan Family<br />

The Sagner Family Foundation<br />

Schering-Plough Corporation<br />

The Walter V. and Judith L.<br />

Shipley Family Foundation<br />

Sills Cummis & Gross, PC<br />

The Smart Family Foundation/David<br />

S. Stone, Esq.,<br />

Stone and Magnanini<br />

John Strangfeld and<br />

Mary Kay Strangfeld Foundation<br />

Michael and Jill Tanenbaum<br />

Morris and Charlotte Tanenbaum<br />

TD Bank/TD Charitable Foundation<br />

Turner Construction Company/<br />

Pat A. Di Filippo<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

United Airlines<br />

Diana and P. Roy Vagelos<br />

Verizon<br />

Robert and Mary Ellen Waggoner<br />

Wallace Foundation<br />

+deceased<br />

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njpac leadership As of March 18 , 2022<br />

njpac leadership As of March 18, 2022<br />

Board of Directors<br />

Co-Chair<br />

Steven M. Goldman, Esq.<br />

Partner<br />

PBM Capital Group<br />

Co-Chair<br />

Barry H. Ostrowsky<br />

President & CEO<br />

RWJBarnabas Health<br />

Treasurer<br />

Marc E. Berson<br />

Chairman<br />

The Fidelco Group<br />

Assistant Treasurer<br />

David Jones<br />

Co-Founder, President & CEO<br />

CastleOak Securities, LLC<br />

Secretary<br />

Michael R. Griffinger, Esq.<br />

Director<br />

Gibbons P.C.<br />

Founding Chair<br />

Raymond G. Chambers<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

Chair Emeritus<br />

William J. Marino<br />

Retired Chairman, President & CEO<br />

Horizon BCBS of New Jersey<br />

Lara Abrash<br />

Marsha I. Atkind<br />

Lawrence E. Bathgate II, Esq.<br />

James L. Bildner<br />

Daniel M. Bloomfield, M.D.<br />

Modia “Mo” Butler<br />

Jacob S. Buurma, Esq.<br />

Nancy Cantor, Ph.D.<br />

Regina Carter<br />

Mindy A. Cohen<br />

Matthew Connor<br />

Edwan Davis<br />

Enrico Della Corna<br />

Pat A. Di Filippo<br />

Robert H. Doherty<br />

Patrick C. Dunican, Jr., Esq.<br />

Debbie Dyson<br />

Shereef Elnahal, M.D.<br />

Anne Evans Estabrook<br />

Christine C. Gilfillan<br />

Savion Glover<br />

Yan Gu<br />

Ryan P. Haygood, Esq.<br />

William V. Hickey<br />

Jeffrey T. Hoffman<br />

Ralph Izzo<br />

The Hon. Thomas H. Kean<br />

Scott A. Kobler, Esq.<br />

Mitchell Livingston<br />

Charles Lowrey<br />

Ellen B. Marshall<br />

Christian McBride<br />

Carlos Medina<br />

D. Nicholas Miceli<br />

Eva Reda<br />

Christopher R. Reidy<br />

Richard W. Roper<br />

The Hon. Clifford M. Sobel<br />

Gary St. Hilaire<br />

David S. Stone, Esq.<br />

Michael A. Tanenbaum, Esq.<br />

Rishi Varma<br />

Carmen S. Villar<br />

Robert C. Waggoner<br />

Nina M. Wells, Esq.<br />

Josh S. Weston<br />

Karen Young<br />

Ex Officio<br />

The Hon. Ras J. Baraka<br />

The Hon. Joseph DiVincenzo, Jr.<br />

Elizabeth A. Mattson<br />

The Hon. Elizabeth<br />

Maher Muoio<br />

The Hon. Philip D. Murphy<br />

The Hon. Luis A. Quintana<br />

John Schreiber<br />

Faith Taylor<br />

The Hon. Tahesha Way<br />

Directors Emeriti<br />

Dennis Bone<br />

Barbara Bell Coleman<br />

Albert R. Gamper<br />

Veronica M. Goldberg<br />

Judith Jamison<br />

A. Michael Lipper, CFA<br />

Victor Parsonnet, M.D<br />

Donald A. Robinson, Esq.<br />

Arthur F. Ryan (Chair Emeritus)<br />

John Strangfeld (Chair Emeritus)<br />

Diana T. Vagelos<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> Board of Trustees<br />

President<br />

Faith Taylor<br />

Global Sustainability Leader, Kyndryl<br />

Co-Executive Vice President<br />

Margarethe Laurenzi<br />

Executive Director<br />

Maher Charitable Foundation<br />

Co-Executive Vice President<br />

Sonia Luaces<br />

Partner, PwC LLP<br />

Vice Presidents<br />

Deborah Q. Belfatto<br />

Community Leader and Philanthropist<br />

Mindy A. Cohen<br />

Community Leader and Philanthropist<br />

Suzanne M. Spero<br />

Executive Director<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

Treasurer<br />

Lisa Osofsky<br />

Partner, Private Client Services<br />

Practice Leader, Mazars USA, LLP<br />

Secretary<br />

Christine Pearson<br />

Community Leader and Philanthropist<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

Marcia Wilson Brown, Esq.<br />

Retired Vice Chancellor for External<br />

and Governmental Relations<br />

Rutgers University – Newark<br />

Farah N. Ansari<br />

Linda Baraka<br />

Rana Peterson Barclay<br />

Audrey Bartner<br />

Adenah Bayoh<br />

Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, Ph.D<br />

Patricia L. Capawana<br />

Alejandra Ceja<br />

Patricia A. Chambers* **<br />

Sally Chubb* **<br />

Mary Lynn Clark<br />

Barbara Bell Coleman**<br />

Michellene Davis, Esq.<br />

Antoinette Ellis-Williams<br />

Catherine J. Flynn<br />

Christine C. Gilfillan<br />

Aisha Glover<br />

Veronica M. Goldberg* **<br />

Zenola Harper, Esq.<br />

Shané Harris<br />

Tammye T. Jones<br />

Vani Krishnamurthy<br />

Brooke Lawson<br />

Ruth C. Lipper**<br />

Dena F. Lowenbach**<br />

Marlie Massena<br />

Gabriella E. Morris, Esq.*<br />

Ferlanda Fox Nixon, Esq.<br />

Lori Spoon<br />

Mary Kay Strangfeld**<br />

Mikki Taylor<br />

Diana T. Vagelos* **<br />

Nicole D. Wescoe<br />

*Founding Member<br />

**Trustee Emerita<br />

Council of Trustees<br />

Val Azzoli<br />

Michael F. Bartow<br />

Rona Brummer<br />

John M. Castrucci, CPA<br />

Elizabeth G. Christopherson<br />

Susan Cole, Ph.D.<br />

Robert S. Constable<br />

Irene Cooper-Basch<br />

Anthony R. Coscia, Esq.<br />

Andrea Cummis<br />

Samuel A. Delgado<br />

Steven J. Diner, Ph.D.<br />

Andrew Dumas<br />

Dawood Farahi, Ph.D.<br />

Curtland E. Fields<br />

Albert R. Gamper<br />

Bruce I. Goldstein, Esq.<br />

Renee Golush<br />

Paula Gottesman<br />

Sandra Greenberg<br />

Kent C. Hiteshew<br />

Patrick E. Hobbs<br />

John A. Hoffman, Esq.<br />

Lawrence S. Horn, Esq.<br />

Reverend M. William Howard, Jr.<br />

Reverend Reginald Jackson<br />

Howard Jacobs<br />

Robert L. Johnson, M.D.<br />

Marilyn “Penny” Joseph<br />

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...continued<br />

Donald M. Karp, Esq.<br />

Gene R. Korf<br />

Rabbi Clifford M. Kulwin<br />

Ellen W. Lambert, Esq.<br />

Paul Lichtman<br />

Kevin Luing<br />

Joseph Manfredi<br />

Antonio S. Matinho<br />

Bari J. Mattes<br />

John E. McCormac, CPA<br />

Catherine M. McFarland<br />

Benefactor<br />

$1,000,000 & above<br />

New Jersey State Council on the Arts<br />

Prudential/The Prudential<br />

Foundation<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Leadership Circle<br />

$200,000 & above<br />

ADP<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />

Anonymous<br />

Bank of America<br />

The Blanche and Irving<br />

Laurie Foundation<br />

The Horizon Foundation for<br />

New Jersey/Horizon Blue Cross<br />

Blue Shield of New Jersey<br />

Merck Foundation<br />

PSEG Foundation/PSEG<br />

RWJBarnabas Health<br />

TD Bank/TD Charitable Foundation<br />

Victoria Foundation<br />

Co-Chair Circle<br />

$100,000 & above<br />

American Express<br />

BD<br />

F.M. Kirby Foundation<br />

The Healthcare Foundation<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Mars Wrigley<br />

Matrix Development<br />

New Jersey Cultural Trust<br />

Director’s Circle<br />

$50,000 & above<br />

Anonymous<br />

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office<br />

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.<br />

Deloitte LLP<br />

Anne Evans Estabrook DBA<br />

Elberon Development Co.<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation<br />

Investors Bank/Investors<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Joyce R. Michaelson<br />

Edwin S. Olsen<br />

Richard S. Pechter<br />

Daria M. Placitella<br />

Jay R. Post, Jr., CFP<br />

Steven J. Pozycki<br />

Marian Rocker<br />

David J. Satz, Esq.<br />

Barbara J. Scott<br />

Marla S. Smith<br />

Suzanne M. Spero<br />

njpac contributors—business partners<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> is deeply grateful to the following corporations, foundations and government agencies<br />

for their generous annual support of artistic and arts education programs, the endowment fund,<br />

and maintenance of the Arts Center. For more information, please contact Valerie Blau,<br />

Corporate Giving Manager, at 973.297.5135. As of March 18, 2022<br />

JPMorgan Chase<br />

M&T Bank<br />

NJ Advance Media<br />

NJM Insurance Group<br />

Panasonic Foundation<br />

PNC<br />

PwC<br />

Richmond County Savings<br />

Foundation<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

Rutgers, The State University<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Santander Bank, N.A.<br />

Steinway and Sons<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

T-Mobile USA, Inc.<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

President’s Circle<br />

$25,000 & above<br />

Bloomberg Philanthropies<br />

CastleOak Securities, LP<br />

Chubb<br />

Edison Properties Newark<br />

Foundation<br />

Gibbons P.C.<br />

Greenberg Traurig, LLP<br />

Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment<br />

Johnson & Johnson Family<br />

of Companies<br />

L+M Development Partners Inc.<br />

Lowenstein Sandler LLP<br />

McCarter & English, LLP<br />

National Endowment for the Arts<br />

The Nicholas Martini Foundation<br />

Rita Allen Foundation<br />

Turner Construction Company/<br />

Pat A. Di Filippo<br />

United Airlines<br />

Valley Bank<br />

Verizon<br />

Windels Marx Lane &<br />

Mittendorf, LLP<br />

Joseph P. Starkey<br />

Sylvia Steiner<br />

Arthur R. Stern<br />

Andrew Vagelos<br />

Richard J. Vezza<br />

Kim Wachtel<br />

Constance K. Weaver<br />

Elnardo J. Webster, II<br />

E. Belvin Williams, Ph.D.<br />

Gary M. Wingens, Esq.<br />

Composer’s Circle<br />

$10,000 & above<br />

Anonymous in honor of Stefon Harris<br />

Boston Consulting Group<br />

Brookdale / Newark ShopRite<br />

Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC<br />

Coca-Cola Refreshments<br />

DoorDash<br />

EpsteinBeckerGreen<br />

Gateway Security, Inc.<br />

Genova Burns LLC<br />

HLW Architecture LLC<br />

The Hyde and Watson Foundation<br />

Jacobs Levy Equity Management<br />

Landmark Fire Protection<br />

Novartis Pharmaceuticals<br />

Corporation<br />

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton<br />

& Garrison, LLP<br />

The Provident Bank Foundation<br />

SILVERMAN<br />

SP+<br />

Stephen and Mary Birch<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Two Center Street Urban<br />

Renewal, LLC<br />

U.S. Title Solutions<br />

Whole Foods Market<br />

Encore Circle<br />

$5,000 & above<br />

Arnold & Porter<br />

Berkshire Hathaway<br />

Specialty Insurance<br />

Brach Eichler LLC<br />

J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.<br />

Davis+Gilbert LLP<br />

E.J. Grassman Trust<br />

EisnerAmper LLP<br />

Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation<br />

Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc.<br />

Gilbane Building Company<br />

Hansome Energy Systems<br />

Inserra Supermarkets<br />

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njpac contributors—business partners<br />

Jewish Federation of<br />

Greater MetroWest NJ<br />

KPMG<br />

Langan<br />

Mazars USA, LLP<br />

Mercury Public Affairs<br />

Michael Rachlin & Company, LLC<br />

New Jersey Resources<br />

Peapack-Gladstone Bank<br />

Pennoni<br />

Prime Buchholz<br />

PS&S<br />

Risk Strategies Company<br />

Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP<br />

Sherman Atlas Sylvester<br />

& Stamelman LLP<br />

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill<br />

Structure Tone<br />

Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.<br />

Willis Towers Watson<br />

njpac contributors—vanguard society<br />

New Jersey Performing Arts Center is deeply grateful to the following individuals and families for their<br />

generous annual support, which makes it possible for <strong>NJPAC</strong> to maintain its world-class venue, fill it<br />

with star-studded, diverse performances, and carry out its arts education programs that transform<br />

New Jersey’s children. For more information, please contact Josh Adler, Director of Major Gifts,<br />

at 973.297.5821. As of March 18, 2022<br />

Leadership Circle<br />

$200,000 & above<br />

The Chambers Family and<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

Judy and Stewart Colton<br />

Toby and Leon Cooperman<br />

William and Joan Hickey<br />

John Strangfeld and<br />

Mary Kay Strangfeld Foundation<br />

Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch<br />

The Josh Weston Family<br />

Co-Chair Circle<br />

$100,000 & above<br />

Anonymous<br />

Judith Bernhaut<br />

The Gottesman Family<br />

The Ryan Family<br />

The Smart Family Foundation/<br />

David S. Stone, Esq.,<br />

Stone and Magnanini<br />

Director’s Circle<br />

$50,000 & above<br />

Anonymous<br />

Jennifer A. Chalsty<br />

Mimi and Edwin Feliciano<br />

Steven M. Goldman, Esq.<br />

David and Renee Golush<br />

William J. and Paula Marino<br />

Michael and Jill Tanenbaum<br />

Morris and Charlotte Tanenbaum<br />

President’s Circle<br />

$25,000 & above<br />

Randi and Marc E. Berson<br />

Sally Chubb<br />

Mindy A. Cohen and<br />

David J. Bershad<br />

The Hon. Jon S. and Sharon Corzine<br />

The Griffinger Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grover<br />

Kaminsky Family Foundation<br />

Don Katz and Leslie Larson<br />

Dana and Peter Langerman<br />

Charles F. Lowrey Jr. and<br />

Susan T. Rodriguez<br />

McCrane Foundation, Inc.,<br />

care of Margrit McCrane<br />

Bobbi and Barry H. Ostrowsky<br />

Richard S. and Kayla L. Pechter<br />

Rob and Nora Radest<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Quick, III<br />

Marian and David Rocker<br />

The Steven and Beverly Rubenstein<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

The Sagner Family Foundation<br />

Tracy and Theodore Spencer<br />

David S. Steiner and<br />

Sylvia Steiner<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Walsh Family Fund of the<br />

Community Foundation<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Nina and Ted Wells<br />

Composer’s Circle<br />

$10,000 & above<br />

Bruce and Jean Acken<br />

Anonymous<br />

Audrey Bartner<br />

Lawrence E. Bathgate, II<br />

and Michelle Bengue<br />

The Joan and Allen<br />

Bildner Family Fund<br />

Stephen and Mary Birch<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Dennis and Denise Bone<br />

Ann and Stan Borowiec<br />

Rose Cali<br />

Edwan and Alexis Davis<br />

Linda V. Della Corna &<br />

Enrico A. Della Corna<br />

Patrick C. Dunican, Jr., Esq.<br />

Debbie Dyson<br />

J. Andres Espinosa<br />

Nancye and Robert Falzon<br />

Veronica M. Goldberg<br />

Alice Gerson Goldfarb<br />

Arlene Goldman<br />

Phyllis and Steven E. Gross<br />

Gary St. Hilaire<br />

Jeffrey and Judy Hoffman<br />

The Izzo Family<br />

Meg and Howard Jacobs<br />

The Honorable Thomas H. Kean<br />

Scott and Susan Kobler<br />

A. Michael and Ruth C. Lipper/<br />

Lipper Family Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Amy and William Lipsey<br />

The Harold I. & Faye B.<br />

Liss Foundation<br />

Mitchell A. Livingston<br />

The Lester and Grace Maslow<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Joyce R. Michaelson<br />

Harold and Donna Morrison<br />

Richard and Kayla Pechter<br />

James and Nancy Pierson<br />

Christopher R. Reidy<br />

Karen and Gary D. Rose<br />

Paul and Denise Silverman<br />

Philip R. Sellinger<br />

Karen Sherman<br />

Cliff and Barbara Sobel<br />

Alexine and<br />

Warren Tranquada<br />

Carmen Villar<br />

Amrit Walia<br />

Thomas C. Wallace<br />

Joyce and George Wein Foundation<br />

Karen and Bill Young<br />

Barbara+ and<br />

Edward D. Zinbarg<br />

Encore Circle<br />

$5,000 & above<br />

Anonymous<br />

Daniel Bloomfield and Betsy True<br />

Candice R. Bolte<br />

Linda M. Bowden<br />

The Hon. Jon M. Bramnick<br />

Modia Butler<br />

Nancy Cantor and Steven R. Brechin<br />

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njpac contributors—vanguard society<br />

...continued<br />

Norman L. Cantor<br />

Michael Choy<br />

Austin G. Cleary<br />

Sylvia J. Cohn<br />

The Colbert Family Fund of Coastal<br />

Community Foundation of SC<br />

Matt and Susan Connor<br />

Alma DeMetropolis, CFA<br />

Robert Doherty<br />

Donna and Kenneth Eberle<br />

Gregg N. Gerken<br />

Jill and James G. Gibson<br />

Lawrence P. Goldman and<br />

Laurie B. Chock<br />

Yan Gu<br />

The Huisking Foundation<br />

njpac premier donors and sponsors<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> is deeply grateful to the institutions and individuals whose aggregate contributions<br />

(gifts, grants, sponsorships and events) for the year total $50,000 or more. March 18, 2022<br />

$1,000,000 & above<br />

Judy and Stewart Colton<br />

Toby and Leon Cooperman<br />

The Izzo Family<br />

Betty Wold Johnson+<br />

New Jersey State Council on the Arts<br />

Prudential/The Prudential Foundation<br />

State of New Jersey<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

$250,000 & above<br />

ADP<br />

Anonymous<br />

Bank of America<br />

The Chambers Family and<br />

The MCJ Amelior Foundation<br />

The Horizon Foundation for<br />

New Jersey/Horizon Blue Cross<br />

Blue Shield of New Jersey<br />

The Blanche and Irving<br />

Laurie Foundation<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation<br />

Merck Foundation<br />

PSEG Foundation/PSEG<br />

RWJBarnabas Health<br />

TD Bank /TD Charitable Foundation<br />

Victoria Foundation<br />

$100,000 & above<br />

American Express<br />

Anonymous<br />

Audible, Inc.<br />

BD<br />

F.M. Kirby Foundation<br />

Judith Bernhaut<br />

Edison Properties Newark<br />

Foundation/The Gottesman Family<br />

The Healthcare Foundation<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Rabbi and Mrs. Clifford M. Kulwin<br />

MartyAnn and Ralph LaRossa<br />

Judith Lieberman<br />

Barry and Leslie Mandelbaum<br />

Ellen Marshall and Jim Flanagan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. D. Nicholas Miceli<br />

Duncan and Alison Niederauer<br />

Laurence B. Orloff and<br />

Deanne Wilson<br />

Jean and Kent Papsun<br />

Judith and Kenneth Peskin<br />

Roberta and Richard E. Polton<br />

Eva Reda<br />

Lennon Register and Barbara White<br />

David Rodriguez<br />

Susan Satz<br />

William and Joan Hickey<br />

Mars Wrigley<br />

New Jersey Cultural Trust<br />

PwC<br />

The Ryan Family<br />

The Smart Family Foundation/<br />

David S. Stone, Esq., Stone<br />

and Magnanini<br />

John Strangfeld and Mary Kay<br />

Strangfeld Foundation<br />

Michael and Jill Tanenbaum<br />

Morris and Charlotte Tanenbaum<br />

Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch<br />

The Josh Weston Family<br />

$50,000 & above<br />

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office<br />

Randi and Marc E. Berson/<br />

The Fidelco Group<br />

The Joan and Allen Bildner<br />

Family Fund<br />

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.<br />

Jennifer A. Chalsty<br />

Chubb<br />

Mindy A. Cohen and David J. Bershad<br />

Deloitte, LLP<br />

Anne Evans Estabrook DBA<br />

Elberon Development Co.<br />

Mimi and Edwin Feliciano<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation<br />

Gibbons P.C.<br />

Steven M. Goldman, Esq.<br />

Renee and David Golush<br />

Greenberg Traurig, LLP<br />

Investors Bank/Investors<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

JPMorgan Chase<br />

M&T Bank<br />

William J. and Paula Marino<br />

Virginia McEnerney and<br />

John Schreiber<br />

James and Sharon Schwarz<br />

Stephen and Mary Jo Sichak<br />

Robert and Marjorie Sommer<br />

Rosemary and Robert Steinbaum<br />

Faith and Gary Taylor<br />

Robert and Sharon Taylor<br />

Bruce A. Tucker<br />

Rishi Varma and Pooja Khanna<br />

Robert and Mary Ellen Waggoner<br />

Helene and Gary Wingens<br />

Thomas Wisniewski<br />

+deceased<br />

NJ Advance Media<br />

NJM Insurance Group<br />

Panasonic Foundation<br />

PNC<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation<br />

Rutgers, The State University<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Santander Bank, N.A.<br />

Steinway and Sons<br />

T-Mobile USA, Inc.<br />

Turrell Fund<br />

United Airlines<br />

Nina and Ted Wells<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

+deceased<br />

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njpac muse society<br />

njpac members<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>’s Muse Society recognizes those visionary friends who include the Arts Center in their financial<br />

planning through bequests, charitable gift annuities, insurance and other deferred gifts. We are deeply<br />

grateful to the following friends who have included the Arts Center in their estate plans and made known<br />

their future gift. For more information or to notify <strong>NJPAC</strong> of your intent to include it in your estate planning,<br />

contact Amy Fitzpatrick, Vice President of Development, at 973.297.5822. As of March 18, 2022<br />

Audrey Bartner<br />

Lawrence E. Bathgate, II<br />

Judith Bernhaut<br />

Andrew T. Berry, Esq.+<br />

Randi and Marc E. Berson<br />

The Joan+ and Allen Bildner+<br />

Family Fund<br />

Candice R. Bolte<br />

Edmond H.+ and<br />

Joan K. Borneman+<br />

Ann and Stan Borowiec<br />

Raymond G. Chambers<br />

Toby and Leon Cooperman<br />

Fred Corrado<br />

Ann Cummis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis<br />

Harold R. Denton<br />

Richard DiNardo<br />

Charles H. Gillen+<br />

Bertha Goldman+<br />

Steven M. Goldman, Esq.<br />

Renee and David Golush<br />

The Griffinger Family<br />

Phyllis and Steven E. Gross<br />

njpac members<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grover<br />

Opera Link/Jerome Hines+<br />

William and Joan Hickey<br />

Betty Wold Johnson+<br />

Estate of Susan B. Joseph<br />

Jackie and Larry Horn<br />

The Meg and Howard Jacobs<br />

Family Foundation<br />

Rose Jacobs+<br />

Gertrude Brooks Josephson+ and<br />

William Josephson in Memory of<br />

Rebecca and Samuel Brooks<br />

Kaminsky Family Foundation<br />

Adrian and Erica Karp<br />

Gail and Max Kleinman<br />

Joseph Laraja, Sr.+<br />

Leonard Lieberman+<br />

Ruth C. Lipper<br />

Amy C. Liss+<br />

Dena F. and Ralph Lowenbach<br />

Joyce R. Michaelson<br />

Joseph and Bernice O’Reilly+<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostergaard<br />

Maria Parise+<br />

Dr. Victor Parsonnet and<br />

Jane Parsonnet+<br />

Donald A. Robinson, Esq.<br />

Marian and David Rocker<br />

Estate of Donald Ronk<br />

Estate of Eric F. Ross+<br />

Bernice Rotberg+<br />

The Steven and Beverly Rubenstein<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

The Ryan Family<br />

Ethel Smith+<br />

Leonard R. Stern+<br />

Paul Stillman Trust<br />

John Strangfeld and Mary Kay<br />

Strangfeld Foundation<br />

Morris and Charlotte Tanenbaum<br />

Carolyn M. VanDusen<br />

Diana and P. Roy Vagelos<br />

Artemis Vardakis+<br />

Nina and Ted Wells<br />

Judy+ and Josh Weston<br />

+deceased<br />

New Jersey Performing Arts Center gives special thanks to the following Members who help meet<br />

the Arts Center’s annual financial needs with gifts of $650 to $4,999. For information on becoming a<br />

Member, please call 973.297.5809. As of March 18, 2022<br />

Sustainer<br />

$3,000 & above<br />

Sinead and Christopher Bennett<br />

Patricia L. Capawana<br />

Eleonore Kessler Cohen and<br />

Max Insel Cohen+<br />

Margaret J. Cunningham<br />

Herbert+ and Karin Fastert<br />

Lauren and Steven Friedman<br />

Geremia Helou<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Kuchner<br />

Brooke and Michael Lawson<br />

Ellen and Donald Legow<br />

Tim Lizura<br />

Edwin S. and Catherine Olsen<br />

Robin and Leigh Walters<br />

The Honorable Alvin Weiss<br />

Patron<br />

$1,250 & above<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Florence Barrau-Adams<br />

and Bryan Adams<br />

Ronald K. Andrews<br />

Marsha I. Atkind<br />

Wendee Bailey<br />

Joseph and Jacqueline Basralian<br />

George and Jane Bean<br />

Barbara+ and Ed Becker<br />

Jeri Burt and Michael Merlie<br />

Jerrold Burt<br />

Patricia and Anthony R. Calandra<br />

Regina Carter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Chapin, III<br />

Nancy Clarke<br />

Kevin and Linda Conlin<br />

Vaughn E. Crowe<br />

Andrea Cummis and Richard Fiscus<br />

Trayton M. Davis<br />

D’Maris and Joseph Dempsey<br />

Linda H. Dunham<br />

Drs. Brenda and Robert Fischbein<br />

Thomas P. Giblin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gilfillan<br />

Carolyn Gould<br />

Thomas L. Green<br />

Susan and Mark Halliday<br />

Kitty and Dave Hartman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Henry<br />

Joan Hollander<br />

Alan and Carrie Holtz<br />

William W. Huisking<br />

Paulette and Robert Jones<br />

Adrian and Erica Karp<br />

Irvin and Marjorie Kricheff<br />

Amy and Steven P. Kruvant<br />

Dr. Marlene E. Lengner<br />

Mark and Gayle Lerch<br />

Susan Lippa<br />

Dena and Ralph Lowenbach<br />

Kevin and Trisha Luing<br />

Lana Masor<br />

Massey Insurance Agency<br />

Edward Moran<br />

Gabriella E. Morris<br />

Jack and Ellen Moskowitz<br />

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...continued<br />

Bruce Murphy and MJ Lauzon<br />

Judith Musicant and Hugh A. Clark<br />

Helene and Martin Myers<br />

Joseph and Sheila Nadler<br />

Jeffrey S. Norman<br />

Dr. Christy Oliver<br />

Wayne C. Paglieri and Jessalyn Chang<br />

Dr. Kalmon D. Post and<br />

Linda Farber Post<br />

Samantha Pozner and<br />

Andrew Hickman<br />

Caroline and Harry Pozycki<br />

Chali Prasper<br />

Cecile and Trevor Prince<br />

Jonathan and Bethany Rabinowitz<br />

Lawrence A. Raia<br />

Brent N. Rudnick<br />

Jeremy and Tony Saccente<br />

Barbara Sager<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Newton B. Schott<br />

Rita and Leonard Selesner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shapiro<br />

Diana and Laurence Smith<br />

Elaine Staley<br />

Kate S. Tomlinson and Roger Labrie<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Tschampion<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Untracht<br />

Kathryn Vermilye<br />

Richard and Arlene Vezza<br />

Drs. Radha and Rao V. Vinnakota<br />

Lisa Webber<br />

Dr. Joy Weinsteun and<br />

Dr. Bruce Forman<br />

Lloyd Williams<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wood<br />

Gary and Wendy Young<br />

Richard Zaborowski<br />

Supporter<br />

$650 & above<br />

Lara Abrash and Gary Guth<br />

Cheryl Adams<br />

Anonymous<br />

Rana and Andrew Barclay<br />

Lisa and Scott Braunstein<br />

Nadine Brechner<br />

James and Sharon Briggs<br />

Eloyd O. Britt<br />

Dr. Kimberly Brown and<br />

Parkway Eye Care Center<br />

Marcia Wilson Brown<br />

Sherri-Ann Butterfield<br />

Calvin Carver<br />

Mary Beth Charters<br />

Arthur Connolly<br />

Martha Cybyk<br />

Maryanne and David R. Dacey<br />

Aliah Davis-McHenry and<br />

Brian McHenry<br />

Elizabeth Del Tufo<br />

Suzanne Deluca-Warner<br />

Carolyn H. Dorfman<br />

Walter Douglas<br />

Eleanor and John Dunn<br />

Carylmead Eggleston<br />

Sybil Eng and Tad Roselund<br />

Michael Etkin<br />

Edward W. Fagan<br />

Sanford and Zella Falzenberg<br />

Laura Fuhro<br />

Dr. Ronald Gandelman and<br />

Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell<br />

Claudia and Kenneth Louis Gentner<br />

Maureen and Subhendu Ghosh<br />

David H. Gibbons , Jr.<br />

Clifford and Karen Goldman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Goodfellow<br />

Donna Grant<br />

Mary and Bradford Graves<br />

Wayne and Catherine Greenfeder<br />

Lonnie and Bette Hanauer<br />

Ryan P. Haygood, Esq.<br />

Danielle Johnson<br />

Richard and Cindy Johnson<br />

Mary and David Jones<br />

Leah and Rich Kabrt<br />

Marwa Kamel and Dr. Shereef Einahal<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John W. Kennedy<br />

Andrea and Jason Kimmel<br />

Courtney Koch and Patrick DeWald<br />

Joan M. Kram<br />

Vani Krishnamurthy<br />

Nancy Laird<br />

Mark and Sheryl Larner<br />

Deborah Lashley and Harrison Snell<br />

Dorothy Litwin-Brief<br />

Janet Lonney<br />

Edward Mafoud<br />

Santa and Michael R. Mallon<br />

Howard and Peggy Menaker<br />

Ray Merchant<br />

Hector Mislavsky and Judy Martinez<br />

Drs. Douglas and Susan Morrison<br />

William and Patricia O’Connor<br />

Monica Padovano Casiello<br />

Mark Pentelovitch<br />

Doren Pettiford<br />

Charles M. Piscitelli<br />

Jay R. Post, Jr. CFP<br />

Douglas and Susan Present<br />

Amy and Reginald Pretto<br />

Gusta A. Pritchett<br />

Oliver B. Quinn<br />

Charity Quinn and Mark Yecies<br />

Bidisa Rai<br />

Frank Rand<br />

Nogah Revesz<br />

Diane Ridley-White<br />

William A. Robinson<br />

Ina and Mark Roffman<br />

Richard W. Roper<br />

Joel Rosen<br />

Jeffrey and Regina Roth<br />

John and Alice Rubinstein<br />

Suzanne and Richard Scheller<br />

The Schiffenhaus Foundation<br />

Drs. Rosanne S. Scriffignano<br />

and Anthony Scriffignano<br />

Karen and Roger Shults<br />

Bruce and Beth Silver<br />

Latoya Singleton<br />

Richard Sodon<br />

Marilyn and Leon Sokol<br />

Theodore N. Stephens II<br />

Linda and Brian Sterling<br />

Beverly and Ed Stern<br />

Stanley and Sharon Streicher<br />

Linda Tancs<br />

Jill Tarnow<br />

Lola Tate-McGhee<br />

Marilyn Termyna<br />

Marva Tidwell<br />

Louise and David J. Travis<br />

Jon Ulanet<br />

Paul and Sharlene Vichness<br />

Dr. Deborah and Peter Vietze<br />

Susan D. Wasserman<br />

Jacqueline Williams<br />

Diane C. Young, M.D., P.A.<br />

+deceased<br />

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Platinum Channel<br />

Surfer Dinner<br />

Committee<br />

Gibbons P.C.<br />

SP+<br />

Structure Tone<br />

Tata Consultancy Services<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

Marcia Wilson Brown, Esq.<br />

Sherri-Ann Butterfeild<br />

Edmund Hajim<br />

Obi Imegwu<br />

Gold Live Streamer<br />

Dinner Committee<br />

ADP<br />

Platinum Advocates<br />

Charles C. Anderson<br />

Sandy Bernhardt<br />

Tammye and David Jones<br />

Judith M. Lieberman<br />

Ferlanda Fox Nixon and<br />

Milford Nixon<br />

American Express<br />

Evelyn and Stephen Colbert<br />

Christine Pearson<br />

Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office<br />

Elberon Development Co.<br />

Arnold and Sandy Peinado<br />

Bank of America<br />

Steven M. Goldman, Esq.<br />

Richard W. Roper<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> and Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong> are profoundly thankful for these<br />

supporters of the 2021 Spotlight Gala @ Home. <br />

lead sponsor<br />

List as of January 1, 2022<br />

Chubb Corporation<br />

Shelley and Steven Einhorn<br />

Mario Gabelli and<br />

Regina Pitaro<br />

NJM Insurance Group<br />

RWJBarnabas Health<br />

Silver Remote<br />

Controller<br />

Bloomberg Philanthropies<br />

BNY Mellon<br />

Boston Consulting Group<br />

Mazars USA, LLP<br />

Faith and Gary Taylor<br />

TD Bank<br />

Valley Bank<br />

Gold Advocates<br />

Deborah and<br />

Joseph Belfatto<br />

Bleema and William Bershad<br />

Mary Kay Strangfeld<br />

Mark and Jane Wilf<br />

Family Foundation<br />

Schenck, Prince,<br />

Smith & King, LLP<br />

Wally Stern<br />

Full-page Ad<br />

Sponsors<br />

Audible<br />

Meg and Howard Jacobs<br />

A. Michael and<br />

Ruth C. Lipper<br />

Mazars USA, LLP<br />

Panasonic Corporation of<br />

North America<br />

underwriters<br />

Toby and Leon G.<br />

Cooperman<br />

Alma DeMetropolis<br />

The Fidelco Group/<br />

Randi and Marc E. Berson<br />

Greenberg Traurig LLP<br />

William and Joan Hickey<br />

Silver Advocates<br />

Audrey Bartner<br />

Patricia L. Capawana<br />

Veronica M. Goldberg<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

Half-page Ad<br />

Sponsors<br />

Genova Burns<br />

The MCJ Amelior<br />

Foundation<br />

hometown heroes (aka vice chairs)<br />

Mindy Cohen and<br />

David Bershad<br />

Arthur F. Ryan<br />

Nina Mitchell Wells, Esq. and<br />

Theodore V. Wells, Jr.<br />

The Honorable<br />

Thomas H. Kean<br />

William J. and Paula Marino<br />

McCarter & English, LLP<br />

PNC<br />

Seyfarth & Shaw<br />

The Smart Family<br />

Foundation/<br />

David S. Stone, Esq.,<br />

Stone & Magnanini<br />

Zenola Harper, Esq.<br />

KPMG<br />

Margarethe and<br />

Mark Laurenzi<br />

Nicole Wescoe<br />

Advocates<br />

Susan and David Bloom<br />

Ann and Stan Borowiec<br />

In-kind Donations<br />

Advanced Parking Concepts<br />

BD<br />

Marcus Samuelsson<br />

Official<br />

Media Sponsor<br />

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season funders<br />

njpac staff & administration As of March 18, 2022<br />

New Jersey Performing Arts Center is grateful to the following partners for their<br />

commitment and investment in <strong>NJPAC</strong>’s mission. As of March 18, 2022<br />

Official Sponsors:<br />

Official Sponsor of the<br />

Spotlight Gala<br />

Major support provided by:<br />

The Chambers Family and The MCJ Amelior Foundation, Judy and Stewart Colton, Toby & Leon Cooperman,<br />

Betty Wold Johnson+, The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation, The Smart Family Foundation/David S. Stone, Esq.,<br />

Stone and Magnanini, John Strangfeld and Mary Kay Strangfeld Foundation, The Weston Family<br />

Additional support provided by:<br />

Audible, Inc., Joan and Allen Bildner Family Fund, Edison Properties Newark Foundation/The Gottesman Family,<br />

Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, The Griffinger Family, William J. & Paula Marino, McCrane Foundation,<br />

Inc., care of Margrit McCrane, PNC, The Ryan Family, Steinway & Sons, Michael & Jill Tanenbaum,<br />

New Jersey Cultural Trust, Turrell Fund, John & Suzanne Willian/Goldman Sachs Gives<br />

+deceased<br />

for your information<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> values the safety of our audiences, artists,and staff.<br />

It regularly updates its COVID protocols and procedures<br />

based on CDC, federal, state, city, and other scientific data.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> reserves the right to alter safety protocols at any time<br />

and at its sole discretion including but not limited to social<br />

distancing, vaccines/testing, masks, food service limitations,<br />

venue capacity, and entrance requirements as it deems<br />

appropriate. For more information, visit njpac.org/health<br />

As part of our Enhanced Safety <strong>Program</strong>, the following items are<br />

prohibited upon entry into Prudential Hall, the Victoria Theater,<br />

and all public spaces of <strong>NJPAC</strong>: backpacks, large pocketbooks,<br />

shopping bags, suitcases, briefcases, weapons, animals (except<br />

service animals).<br />

Late Seating Policy: Latecomers and persons<br />

leaving the theater midshow will be seated/<br />

re-seated at the discretion of the management.<br />

Camera and Recording Equipment is Prohibited: The use of<br />

recording equipment and the taking of photographs of any<br />

performance or the possession of any device for such use without<br />

the written permission of the management is strictly prohibited.<br />

Parking Facilities: Easy parking is available in the 1,100-car<br />

garage under Military Park, directly across from <strong>NJPAC</strong>.<br />

Safe and secure surface parking is also available.<br />

Smoking and/or vaping is prohibited<br />

throughout all indoor spaces of <strong>NJPAC</strong>.<br />

Official Airline of <strong>NJPAC</strong> Official Imaging Supplier of <strong>NJPAC</strong> Official Soft Drink of <strong>NJPAC</strong> Media Sponsor<br />

Lost and Found: Any found items should be returned to <strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Security or Guest Services staff. If you believe you have lost an<br />

item, call 973.297.5868. Found clothing items will be held for<br />

30 days after which they will be donated to a local shelter.<br />

Mobile Device Courtesy Reminder: Please respect performers<br />

and fellow audience members by ensuring that all cellular<br />

phones and mobile devices are turned off during performances.<br />

Newark Light Rail: NJTRANSIT’s Newark Light Rail offers<br />

frequent service in Downtown Newark that includes a station<br />

stop at <strong>NJPAC</strong>, offering a convenient alternative to driving to a<br />

performance or event. This service is an extension of the Newark<br />

City Subway and connects all rail lines served by Newark Penn<br />

and Broad Street Stations. Other popular destinations served by<br />

the extension are The Newark Museum of Art and Broad Street<br />

area businesses. For more information, visit njtransit.com/nlr.<br />

Disabilities: All Tiers of Prudential Hall and Victoria<br />

Theater are wheelchair accessible. Open captioning is<br />

provided at select performances. Sennheisser Infraport<br />

infra red audio receivers are available free-of-charge<br />

from an <strong>NJPAC</strong> Guest Service staff member.<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong> welcomes children of all ages to its<br />

family events, but adult performances are not<br />

recommended for children 5 years old<br />

and younger.<br />

New Jersey Performing Arts Center<br />

<strong>NJPAC</strong>, One Center Street, Newark, NJ, 07102<br />

Administrative: 973.642.8989<br />

Box Office: 1.888.466.5722<br />

njpac.org<br />

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT<br />

John Schreiber**<br />

President & CEO<br />

Ashanti Hargrove<br />

Executive Assistant to the<br />

President & CEO<br />

Chelsea Keys<br />

Director, Special Projects<br />

David Rodriguez**<br />

Executive Vice President &<br />

Executive Producer<br />

Kira M. Ruth****<br />

Senior Manager<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming Operations<br />

Warren Tranquada**<br />

Executive Vice President & COO<br />

Valerie Fullilove<br />

Executive Assistant<br />

Timothy Lizura<br />

Senior Vice President<br />

Real Estate & Capital Projects<br />

ARTS EDUCATION<br />

Jennifer Tsukayama*<br />

Vice President, Arts Education<br />

Meggan Gomez<br />

AVP Faculty & Creative Practice<br />

Mark Gross*<br />

Director, Jazz Instruction<br />

Rosa Hyde*<br />

Senior Director, Performances &<br />

Special Events Operations<br />

Jennie Wasserman<br />

Project Director, City Verses<br />

Victoria Revesz*<br />

Senior Director,<br />

Arts Education Operations<br />

Erica Bradshaw<br />

Director of Theater Arts<br />

Sheikia “Purple Haze” Norris*<br />

Director, Hip Hop Arts & Culture<br />

Roe Bell<br />

Senior Manager, School and<br />

Community <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Ashley Mandaglio<br />

Assoc. Director<br />

Professional Learning & <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Danielle Vauters<br />

Senior Manager, <strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

and Performances<br />

Kristine Mathieson<br />

Senior Manager<br />

CRM & Business Operation<br />

Justin DePaul<br />

Arts Education Office &<br />

Facilities Manager<br />

Daniel Silverstein<br />

Manager, Onsite <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Rene Velez-Torres<br />

Manager, Youth &<br />

Emerging Artist Development<br />

Kimberly Washington<br />

Manager<br />

Marketing, Sales & Recruitment<br />

Randal Croudy<br />

Coordinator<br />

Arts Education Performances<br />

Steven Hayet<br />

Coordinator, Business Operations<br />

Antonella Sanchez<br />

Coordinator, <strong>Program</strong> Operations<br />

Demetria Hart<br />

Project Coordinator, City Verses<br />

Natalie Dreyer<br />

Arts Integration Faculty Lead<br />

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT<br />

Eyesha Marable*<br />

Assistant Vice President,<br />

Community Engagement<br />

Daniela Fonseca<br />

Associate Producer<br />

Meleika Amos<br />

Associate Producer<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Amy Fitzpatrick<br />

Vice President, Development<br />

Sarah Rosen<br />

Managing Director<br />

Women@<strong>NJPAC</strong><br />

Joshua Adler<br />

Director, Major Gifts<br />

Jenifer Braun*<br />

Director, Editorial Content<br />

Roseann Evans<br />

Director<br />

Foundation & Government Funding<br />

Deborah Purdon<br />

Director<br />

Research & Prospect Management<br />

Rolston Cyril Watts<br />

Senior Manager<br />

Development Operations<br />

Harris Cabrera<br />

Senior Manager<br />

Foundation Relations<br />

Valerie Blau<br />

Corporate Giving Manager<br />

Christine Carroll<br />

Manager, Special Events<br />

Gabrielle DeGaetano<br />

Membership Manager<br />

Lauren Siegel<br />

Manager, Major Gifts<br />

Imani Frederickson<br />

Development Coordinator<br />

Angela Woodack<br />

Coordinator, Major Gifts<br />

FINANCE<br />

Lennon Register<br />

Vice President & CFO<br />

Yolanda Doganay<br />

Assistant Vice President<br />

& Controller<br />

Mary Jaffa****<br />

Assistant Vice President, Finance<br />

Manuela Silva****<br />

Senior Accountant, Payroll<br />

Monique Cook<br />

Senior Financial Analyst<br />

Wali East<br />

Staff Accountant<br />

Inger Parsons<br />

Staff Accountant<br />

Accounts Payable<br />

PEOPLE & ORGANIZATION<br />

Beth Silver<br />

VP, Chief People Officer<br />

Ginny Bowers Coleman****<br />

Director, Volunteer Services<br />

Taheerah Smiley*<br />

Human Resources Generalist<br />

Donna Walker-Kuhne*<br />

Senior Advisor<br />

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion<br />

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Ernie DiRocco***<br />

AVP, Infrastructure & Operations<br />

Carl Sims****<br />

Director, Cyber Security<br />

Rodney Johnson***<br />

IT & Telecom Support Analyst<br />

MARKETING &<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Katie Sword*<br />

Vice President, Marketing &<br />

Communications<br />

Fallon Currie*<br />

Coordinator<br />

Marketing Operations<br />

Jason Paddock<br />

Senior Director, Marketing<br />

Yesenia Jimenez****<br />

Director, Loyalty Services<br />

Charlene A. Roberts*<br />

Director, Performance Marketing<br />

Patricia Ryan<br />

Creative Art Director<br />

Tina Boyer*<br />

Director, Creative Services<br />

Latoya Dawson*<br />

Manager, Marketing<br />

Katie Stein<br />

Senior Manager<br />

Digital Marketing & Content<br />

Doris Ann Pezzolla****<br />

Senior Graphic Designer<br />

Allison Calabro<br />

Lead Graphic Designer<br />

Alexis Green<br />

Digital Marketing Coordinator<br />

Ashlee Nolan<br />

Coordinator, Creative Services<br />

April Jeffries<br />

Sr. Representative Loyalty Services<br />

Nicola Alexander<br />

Assistant, Creative Services<br />

Daryle Charles**<br />

Priority Customer Representative<br />

Jerome H. Ennis<br />

Consultant<br />

Herbert George Associates<br />

continued on next page...<br />

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...continued<br />

Angela Thomas<br />

Consultant, Performance<br />

Public Relations<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

Chad Spies***<br />

Vice President, Operations<br />

& Real Estate<br />

Anthony Rosta<br />

Director, Facilities<br />

Hernan Soto****<br />

Senior Supervisor<br />

Operations Support Staff<br />

Francisco Soto*<br />

Supervisor<br />

Operations Support & Services<br />

Kemar Brown<br />

Assistant Supervisor<br />

Operations Support & Services<br />

Tyrone Boyd<br />

Operations Support Staff<br />

Delbert Green<br />

Operations Support Staff<br />

David Martina*<br />

Operations Support Staff<br />

Meredith Hull<br />

Operations & Event Manager<br />

Todd Tantillo****<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

J. Dante Esposito****<br />

Assistant Chief Engineer<br />

Brian Cady**<br />

Maintenance Engineer<br />

Sherman Gamble***<br />

Maintenance Engineer<br />

Mariusz Koniuszewski**<br />

Maintenance Engineer<br />

Thomas Dixon****<br />

Safety & Security Manager<br />

Robin Jones***<br />

Senior Director<br />

House Management<br />

Kathleen Dickson****<br />

Assistant House Manager<br />

Lamont Akins****<br />

House Manager<br />

Jerry Battle**<br />

Head Usher<br />

Sabrina Ceballo<br />

House Manager<br />

Edward Fleming****<br />

Head Usher<br />

Cynthia Hamlett-Robinson***<br />

Head Usher<br />

Tracey Robinson<br />

Head Usher<br />

George Gardner Jr.****<br />

House Painter<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

Chris Moses***<br />

Senior Director, Production<br />

Christopher Staton*<br />

Senior Production Manager<br />

E. Kevin Jones<br />

Production Manager<br />

Crystal Cowling*<br />

Associate Production Manager<br />

Rachel Macleod*<br />

Production Coordinator<br />

William Worman****<br />

Head Carpenter<br />

Mario Corrales****<br />

Assistant Head Carpenter<br />

Bryan Danieli***<br />

Assistant Head Carpenter<br />

Barbara Guerra<br />

Apprentice Carpenter<br />

Hugo Munoz-Campos*<br />

Apprentice Carpenter<br />

Jacob Allen***<br />

Head Electrician<br />

John Enea*<br />

Assistant Head Electrician<br />

Adam Omeljaniuk****<br />

Journeyman Electrician<br />

Marion Pinckney****<br />

Journeyman Electrician<br />

Jan Clark<br />

Assistant Head Electrician<br />

John DiCapua*<br />

Assistant Head Audio<br />

Eric Johnson<br />

Head of Audio<br />

John Finney***<br />

Assistant Head Audio<br />

Richard Edwards****<br />

Specialist Carpenter<br />

George Honczarenko***<br />

Journeyman<br />

Joseph Hunt***<br />

Journeyman Carpenter<br />

Naheem Wright**<br />

Journeyman Carpenter<br />

Amere Jenkins**<br />

Specialist Audio<br />

Daniel Pagan*<br />

Specialist Video<br />

Allison Wyss****<br />

Senior Artist Assistants<br />

Melvin Anderson**<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Lowell Craig***<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Rachel Dresner<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Loni Fiscus<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Daniel Ovalle*<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Sindy Sanchez Virto<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

MJ Santry<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

Suzanne Santry<br />

Artist Assistant<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

Evan White***<br />

Assistant Vice President<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming<br />

Simma Levine<br />

Producer, Special Projects<br />

Craig Pearce**<br />

Producer, Festivals & Performances<br />

Kitab Rollins***<br />

Senior Director Performance &<br />

Broadcast Rentals<br />

William W. Lockwood, Jr.****<br />

<strong>Program</strong>ming Consultant<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

Austin Cleary***<br />

Assistant Vice President<br />

Sales & Planning, <strong>NJPAC</strong> Events<br />

TICKET SERVICES<br />

Erik Wiehardt***<br />

Director, Ticket Services<br />

Stephanie Walker****<br />

Associate Director,<br />

Ticketing System<br />

Nicole Craig****<br />

Associate Director, Box Office<br />

Robin Polakoff*<br />

Ticketing System Specialist<br />

Veronica Dunn-Sloan***<br />

Box Office Manager<br />

Darren DeBose<br />

Box Office Manager<br />

Jana Thompson*<br />

Box Office Representative<br />

Belva Moody*<br />

Box Office Representative<br />

Service Recognition<br />

(as of 3/18/22)<br />

* * * * 20+ years<br />

* * * 15+ years<br />

* * 10+ years<br />

* 5+ years<br />

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