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WELCOME TO FEASTThis performance of Feast is a Toronto premiereTarragon Theatre production.1Feast runs approximately 2 hours with no intermission.Feast received its world premiere in October 2023at Prairie Theatre Exchange.
CASTRick RobertsMarkTamsin KelseyJuliaVeronica HortiguelaIsabelTawiah M'CarthyChukuemeka2
CREATIVE TEAM3Guillermo VerdecchiaPlaywrightSoheil ParsaDirectorRahaf Fasheh*Assistant DirectorKaitlin Hickey**Set and Projection DesignerTing - Huan 挺歡 Christine Urquhart**Costume DesignerChris Malkowski**Lighting DesignerThomas Ryder PayneSound DesignerDavid ChinchillaFight DirectorDienye Waboso AmajorDialect CoachLani MartelStage ManagerEloise Fan 樊海怡Apprentice Stage Manager**Indicated designers on this production are represented by theAssociated Designers of Canada, IATSE Local ADC659.*Role supported through the OAC Access and Career Development Grant.
Tarragon Theatre acknowledges that we all are a part of alarger ecosystem within our community, Tkaronto, where ourtheatre lives and operates – and that we also commitourselves and energize our audiences to continually reflect onand respond to our relationship to the land around us. Thiscountry has been cared for by generations of First Nations,Inuit and Métis Nations, and the land on which Tarragon restsand is able to share this story has been cherished andprotected by the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee, theWendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.Toronto is a word that originates from the Mohawk word“Tkaronto,” meaning “the place in the water where the treesare standing,” which is said to refer to the wooden stakes thatwere used as fishing weirs in the narrows of local riversystems by the Haudenosaunee and Wendat. The paths westill walk today, from Davenport to Dupont, are built on theportage trails first established and walked by Indigenouspeoples. It is in the spirit of being on the portage route that weinvoke our local Indigenous oral history – though covered upby the industrial progress of Toronto – and maintain thatthose stories are not lost. We are committed to engaging with these communities inmeaningful ways that open dialogue. We look towards arecognition of our shared humanity to create deepercommunity connection and accountability. Tarragon’srecognition of the contributions of Indigenous peoples to thisland is directly connected to our promise to meet thechallenge of Truth and Reconciliation: making ourcommitment real in our work and through our communitybuilding. Please do check out the QR codes in the lobby to find out how you can extend your support.TARRAGON THEATRE LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT4
It is always a treat to have the work of GuillermoVerdecchia on the menu. An artist who has been withTarragon many times, in many different roles, we are soproud to welcome him back home. Guided by visionarydirector Soheil Parsa in his Tarragon debut, coupled byan extraordinary cast and creative team, we are thrilledto bring Feast to Toronto audiences. As the world around them falls apart, literally andfiguratively, we witness a family working through a crisisof their own. In this constant state of emergency, Feasttakes an honest look at what it means to live and what ittakes to survive. Thank you for being a part of Tarragon’s legacy ofcelebrating uniquely Canadian new work. Now, morethan ever, we proudly cherish the rich stories that makeour country undeniably vibrant. And as for Feast, you’regoing to love every bite. Mike Payette and Lisa LiTarragon Theatre Artistic Director and Executive DirectorWELCOME TO THE SHOW5
DIRECTOR’S NOTEI have always been fascinated by Guillermo Verdecchia'stheatrical imagination, layered with intellectual questionsand emotional surprises. This is the third play ofGuillermo’s that I have been privileged to direct, andonce again I am challenged by his plays' profound socio-political and philosophical components, asking us tothink critically about the issues facing our world today.Feast serves up an array of these issues includingenvironmental disasters, globalization’s impact oncultural and geographical identities, mass migration andforced displacement due to conflict, persecution, climatechange, and/or human rights violations. Feast alsoexplores consumerism, the insatiable human appetite forwanting more and more, and progress’ impact on ourrelationships, families and communities – allintermingled with a few laughs! I am thrilled to have my Tarragon debut with GuillermoVerdecchia's Feast! Soheil Parsa6
RICK ROBERTSMarkFor Tarragon: As actor: Moliere, Rune Arlidge, WithinThe Glass, Enemy of the People, Small Room at theTop of the Stairs, John and Beatrice. As playwright:Mimi (with Melody Johnson and Allen Cole), Orestes.Selected Theatre credits: The Goat, Cymbeline,Romeo and Juliet, Zastrozzi (Stratford Festival);Prodigal (The Howland Company/Crow's Theatre);Copenhagen (National Arts Centre); Prince Hamlet,(Why Not); Proud (Belfry Theatre).Selected Film and Television Credits: Transplant,(CTV); Fortunate Son, This Life, Jack (CBC); The LightBefore The Sun (Blackbird Productions); North ofAlbany (Independent). Awards: ACTRA and CSA awards for Jack (CBC). Other: Graduate of the National Theatre School ofCanada. Founding member of ARCA (Artists for RealClimate Action).7
TAMSIN KELSEYJuliaFor Tarragon: The Good Life.Selected Credits: The Other Place (Canadian Stage);Pieta (SummerWorks); An Ideal Husband (NationalArts Centre); The Secret Garden (Young People’sTheatre); The Gwendolyn Poems (Factory Theatre);Insomnia (Theatre Centre).Awards: Two Jessie Richardson Awards for BestActor, SummerWorks Spotlight Award. Other: Returning to acting after a twenty-year hiatusworking in education, most recently as head of dramaat Rosedale Heights School of the Arts.8
VERONICA HORTIGUELAIsabelFor Tarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: MONKS (TheatreCentre/Crow's Theatre/Toronto Fringe); The BiddingWar (Crow's Theatre); Prodigal, Casimir and Caroline(Crow's Theatre/The Howland Company); Bremen Town (Next Stage Festival); Little Women,Every Little Nookie (Stratford Festival); Dry Land(Cue6); As We Live It (Shakespeare in the Ruff). Awards: MONKS - Patrons’ Pick Toronto FringeFestival; Bremen Town - Dora Nomination: BestEnsemble; Casimir and Caroline - Dora Award: BestEnsemble.9
TAWIAH M'CARTHYChukuemekaFor Tarragon: Debut. Selected Theatre Credits: As Actor: Sizwe in SizweBanzi Is Dead (Soulpepper Theatre); Oyinyechuku inThree Sisters (Obsidian Theatre/ SoulpepperTheatre); and Larry in Fat Ham (Canadian Stage). As Creator/Writer: Maanomaa, My Brother (Blue BirdTheatre Collective); Yɛn Ara Asaase Ni (21 BlackFutures, Obsidian Theatre); Black Boys (SagaCollectif); Obaaberima (Buddies in Bad TimesTheatre). As Director: Here Lies Henry (FactoryTheatre); Topdog Underdog (Canadian Stage);Fairview (Obsidian Theatre/Canadian Stage); Deathand the King's Horseman (Stratford Festival);Rihannaboi95 (Young People's Theatre). Awards: Pauline McGibbon Award recipient forDirecting and a multi Dora-nominated playwright andperformer. Other: Tawiah M’Carthy is a Ghanaian born, Torontobased theatre practitioner and Co-Artistic Director ofBlue Bird Theatre Collective.10
GUILLERMO VERDECCHIAPlaywrightFor Tarragon: El Terremoto (director); The Jungle(director); Fronteras Americanas (playwright/performer); A Line in the Sand (playwright/director);The Good Life (actor); Amigo’s Blue Guitar (actor).Selected Theatre Credits: Versus (co-creator withAdam Lazarus); The Parliament of the Birds(playwright, Soulpepper Theatre); The Royale(director, Soulpepper Theatre); The Art of Building aBunker (with Adam Lazarus); Ali & Ali (playwright/director); Insomnia and The Noam Chomsky Lectures(with Daniel Brooks).Awards: Governor General’s Award for Drama(Fronteras Americanas); 4 Chalmers Canadian PlayAwards; Sundry film festival awards; Dora and JessieAwards.Other: Guillermo has two remarkable children andtwo hilarious dachshunds. He takes photographs,grows peppers and potatoes, sometimes keeps bees,is learning the names of many birds, teaches at theUniversity of Toronto, is the Chair of the SiminovitchPrize jury, and idly dreams of living in Morocco withTamsin, his beloved partner of many years. He wouldlike to dedicate this production to the memory of hisdear friend, Daniel Brooks.11
SOHEIL PARSADirectorFor Tarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: Blood Wedding, The Houseof Bernarda Alba (Modern Times Stage Company/Aluna Theatre); The Cherry Orchard, Waiting forGodot, Macbeth, Hamlet, Bahram Beyzai’s Aurash,Guillermo Verdecchia’s bloom (Modern Times StageCompany); David Paquet’s Wildfire, Daniel MacIvor'sMonster (Factory Theatre).Upcoming: Directing Thornton Wilder’s Our Town forthe Theatre Department at the University of Victoriain the fall of 2025. Awards: Numerous awards and nominations.12
RAHAF FASHEHAssistant DirectorFor Tarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: After the Trojan Women(Common Grounds Arts Society); Waterfall (TheatreGargantua); Frankenstein’s Winter Disaster(Shakespeare in Action); Tales of a City by the Sea(Friends of Sabeel/Theatre Passe Murraille).Upcoming: How We Fall in Love short film(Hakawatieh Productions, 2026).Awards: OAC Skills and Career Development:Indigenous Arts Professionals and Arts Professionalsof Colour (2024/2022); Arthur Lindsay Fernie Awardfor Directing (2018).Other: A Director and Artist Educator based inTkaronto. Rahaf would like to take this opportunity tothank the Ontario Arts Council for awarding her thegrant that gave her this opportunity, Soheil Parsa forhis inspiring vision and expansive mentorship, andJeff Ho for believing in her and making it all possible.It has been a privilege to be a part of such a talentedteam.Rahaf’s role is supported through the Ontario ArtsCouncil’s Access and Career Development Grant. 13
KAITLIN HICKEYSet and Projection DesignerFor Tarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: Women of the Fur Trade(Set design, Globe Theatre); Why It's imPossible (Setdesign, GCTC); Hedda Gabler (Lighting design, CoalMine Theatre); Red Like Fruit (Set, Lighting & Costumedesign, 2b Theatre); Book of Life (Producer, Co-Production design, Volcano Theatre); Supper Club(Set & Lighting design, RCAT); Wildfire (Set & Lightingdesign, Factory Theatre); Is My Microphone On?(Lighting design, Canadian Stage).Other: Kaitlin Hickey works with people to sharestories. She has designed for productions presentedacross Canada and internationally, notably at theEdinburgh International Festival, Spoleto FestivalUSA, Ubumuntu Festival Rwanda, BelfastInternational Festival, Münchner Kammerspiele,Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura, andFestival Internacional Cervantino, among others.14
TING - HUAN 挺歡 CHRISTINE URQUHARTCostume Designer15For Tarragon: Come Home - The Legend of Daddy Hall (CostumeDesigner), Cockroach 曱甴 (Set and Costume Designer).Selected Theatre Credits: The Orphan of Chao (Shaw Festival);Universal Childcare (Costume Designer, Quote UnquoteCollective); Antigone ⽅ (Set and Costume Designer, YoungPeople's Theatre); Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land)(Saga Collectif and Theatre Passe Muraille); Juno's Reward(Grand Theatre); Mulan Rouge (The Vaults, London UK); Unsafe(Set Designer, Canadian Stage); CAN x Two Temple Place (DigitalDesigner, Chinese Arts Now, London UK); First Trimester(Performance Designer, Battersea Arts Centre.) Selected Film and Television Credits: Girl (Standby ArtDirector, Barry Crerar); Language (Production Designer, PerSpeculum Productions); Lifechanger (FedergreenEntertainment); Footprints on Water (The ProductionHeadquarters). Upcoming: Blues for an Alabama Sky (Shaw Festival); Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (Sheridan); Wicked Nix (Young People’s Theatre.) Awards: Dora nominated for Outstanding Costume Design(Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land)) and OutstandingSet Design (Cockroach 曱甴, Antigone ⽅), recipient of 'Lead ByDesign' bursary award (Envelope Room and Grid Iron Theatre,UK), Digital storytelling award - CAN x Two Temple Place(Chinese Arts Now, London UK). Other: www.urquhartdesign.com @tinghuanchristineurquhart
CHRIS MALKOWSKILighting DesignerFor Tarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: FACE RIDER (TorontoDance Theatre); King Lear (Stratford TheatreFestival); Suitcase (Theatre Passe Muraille);Microphone Controller (SummerWorks); Face to Face(Naishi Wang/Citadel); CHITRA (Shaw Festival); H.M.S Pinafore (Vancouver Opera); Pass Over(Obsidian Theatre); AF (Red Sky/ Canadian Stage);Gloria (ARC/Crow's Theatre); Black Drum (DeafCultural Centre/Soulpepper).Upcoming: Blues for an Alabama Sky (Shaw Festival).Awards: Jon Kaplan Audience Choice Award (2020).16
THOMAS RYDER PAYNESound DesignerFor Tarragon: Behind the Moon, Redbone Coonhound,Orestes, This Was The World, Buffoon, Copy That,Guarded Girls, The Message, Hamlet, Marine Life,Sequence, The Realistic Joneses, The Circle, The Watershed, Wormwood, An Enemy of the People,Abyss, Sextet, Lungs, Soliciting Temptation, This IsWar, The Little Years, The Small Room at the Top ofthe Stairs, The Golden Dragon, Forests, AfterAkhmatova, Hush, Rocking the Cradle, If We WereBirds, Alias Godot, Benevolence, Léo.Selected Theatre Credits: Designs for StratfordFestival, Shaw Festival, Mirvish, Soulpepper Theatre,Canadian Stage, Factory Theatre, Theatre PasseMuraille, Young People's Theatre, Crow's Theatre,Modern Times Stage Company, Aluna Theatre,Buddies in Bad Times, Nightwood Theatre, TorontoDance Theatre, National Arts Centre, Theatre Calgary,Great Canadian Theatre Copmany, Royal ManitobaTheatre Centre, and many others.Awards: 6 Dora Awards.17
DAVID CHINCHILLAFight DirectorTarragon: Debut.Selected Theatre Credits: Wendy and Peter Pan,Romeo and Juliet, Cymbeline, King Lear (StratfordFestival); The Amen Corner, Candida (Shaw Festival);Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet (National TheatreSchool).Selected Film and Television Credits: As Actor: FUBAR season 1, The Last Woman WhoLived Here, My Husband Hired a Hitman, Reacher,Mayor of Kingstown. Stunts: The Boys, Dark Matter,The Handmaid’s Tale, SEE, Titans, KillJoys,Overcompensating, Bitten, Triple X. Upcoming: Major Barbara (Shaw Festival); AssociateFight Director for the 2025 Stratford Festival Season.18
DIENYE WABOSO AMAJORDialect CoachFor Tarragon: Debut. Selected Theatre Credits: As Dialect and CulturalConsultant: Three Sisters (Soulpepper Theatre/Obsidian Theatre). As Actor: Puck in A MidsummerNight’s Dream (Shakespeare in Action); Memory inBinti’s Journey (Theatre Direct); Gigi in Gas Girls (NewHarlem Productions); Beka in Shine your Eye (VolcanoTheatre’s Africa Trilogy at Luminato Festival); reprisingher role as Beka in a Another Africa (CanadianStage/Volcano Theatre); Harriet Tubman in The PowerOf Harriet T (Young People’s Theatre). Awards: Three Sisters by Inua Ellams was awardedthe Dora Award for Best Production (SoulpepperTheatre/Obsidian Theatre). Other: Dienye Waboso Amajor is a Dora Nominatedactor, writer, performer, and academic who lives andworks in Ontario. She is the Associate Artistic Directorat Suitcase in Point Multi Arts production company.Dienye holds a Master’s degree in Theatre andPerformance studies from York University with a keeninterest in African Performance Theories and theirDevelopment. She is currently pursuing a PhD inTheatre Dance and Performance studies at YorkUniversity.19
LANI MARTELStage ManagerFor Tarragon: Craze.Selected Theatre Credits: Anne of Green Gables: The Musical, Jersey Boys (Charlottetown Festival);Fairview (Canadian Stage); Manman La Mer (ThéâtreCatapulte); I Call myself Princess, #34 (GlobeTheatre); over 30 productions at the Grand Theatreincluding A Thousand Splendid Suns, TheMountaintop, Intimate Apparel; and variousproductions with The National Ballet of Canada, FallFor Dance North, Dasein Dance Theatre Company,FLUX Dance Festival, and Opera Lyra Ottawa. Upcoming: Tell Tale Harbour (CharlottetownFestival/Mirvish).20
ELOISE FAN 樊海怡Apprentice Stage ManagerFor Tarragon: The Herd.Selected Theatre Credits: Beyonsea and the Mothers(Green Light Arts); The Assembly (CrossroadsTheatre); She Kills Monsters, Mustard, carried awayon the crest of a wave (University of Waterloo);Cultura Festival (North York Arts).Upcoming: Waitress (Capitol Theatre).Other: Eloise holds a joint honours degree inEnvironment, Resources and Sustainability andTheatre and Performance from the University ofWaterloo. She is also a photographer.21
TARRAGON THEATRE STAFF22Natasha Parsons Director of Patron Services Micaela Molina Morales Manager of Patron Services Anita Soutendam Assistant Manager of Patron ServicesDhanu Kumar Chinniah, Rahaf Fasheh, Jonnie Lombard, Alyssa Obrigewitsch, Nicole TihanyiPatron Services RepresentativesJackson NairPatron Services Representative &Family Series CoordinatorPATRON SERVICESCameron Johnston Director of Marketing and Communications MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONSMonica Bradford-LeaMarketing CoordinatorDanielle Morgan PublicistDEVELOPMENTNatalie SkovDevelopment AssistantMitsuki AmanoDevelopment ManagerLEADERSHIPMike PayetteArtistic DirectorLisa LiExecutive DirectorGerry Egan Director of Production Emma BurnettHead Scenic ArtistAlannah DzijackyHead of PropsPRODUCTIONJaxun MaronTechnical Director Acadia WalshHead of Wardrobe Andrew Chute Head Carpenter David MalletteGil RustonMainspace Technicians Jeuel BalaneExtraspace TechnicianOwen HillJagger SmithRhys WarkStudent InternsJeff HoAssociate Artistic DirectorJustin Miller Artistic Producer & Greenhouse Festival DirectorARTISTIC & ADMINISTRATIONElle BaronEducation and Community Engagement InternHeather Caplap Education and Community Engagement Manager Becks Hoàng-LefrancAssociate Producer
BenevolenceA Tarragon Theatre Production In association with Why Not Theatre and Broadleaf CreativeCreated and Performed by Kevin Matthew Wong From creator and performer Kevin Matthew Wong comes acharming and intimate story that transforms into a layeredChinese-Canadian tale spanning continents, migrations, andgenerations.April 8 – May 4, 2025ALSO ON STAGE AT TARRAGON23
After The RainA Tarragon Theatre & The Musical Stage Company Co-productionSupported by the Bulmash-Siegel FoundationWritten by Rose Napoli & Suzy WildeDirected by Marie FarsiFull of family turmoil, life’s complexities, and centredaround a devastating discovery, After the Rain is a musicalbased on a true story about the healing power of music.May 27 – June 22, 2025UP NEXT AT TARRAGON24
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TARRAGON THEATRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS28Caroline O’Brien (Chair)Naomi Brown (Treasurer)Anne BermonteTina BrennanAdam BrykJames BuchananEdwina FollowsRoaina HyltonNaguib KevalKatherine PollockMartha RandallAdam RedishLaurence SiegelElaine StavroAnne WesselsHeather Yamoah
The Alpema FoundationThe Balfour Bowen Family FoundationThe Bulmash - Siegel FoundationThe Catherine and Maxwell Meighen FoundationThe Dudley Family FundThe Graham Family FundJackman FoundationThe Kingfisher FoundationThe Lindy Green Family FoundationLSRK FoundationThe McLean FoundationThe Metcalf FoundationThe Pat & Tony Adams Freedom TrustThe Paul Butler and Chris Black Foundation at Toronto FoundationThe Racioppo Family FoundationThe Scott Griffin FoundationStanley Shalom Zielony FoundationStendel Family Foundation at Toronto FoundationThe Steve and Sally Stavro Family FoundationThe William and Nona Heaslip FoundationThe Wuchien Michael Than FoundationThe Youssef - Warren FoundationTHANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTIVE DONORSFoundation support______________29
The Rose Directing FundThe Rose Directing Fund, developed to continue Richard Rose’s vision ofbringing excellence to the creation and development of Canadian theatreby celebrating a professional director each season. We are grateful to theindividuals whose gifts to this fund will support the future of directors atTarragon over the next 10 years.Anonymous (6)Gayle Abrams OAZSherri & William Appell in Honour ofElaine StavroW BelcherAnne BermonteAnn BlackTerry Boyle & Jim LawlorDianne BradleyNaomi BrownAdam Bryk & Melony DuranovichJames Buchanan & Julia RobertsonBeverley BurkeDerrick ChuaCarolyn & Hugh ClelandBob CrawleyLaurence DabinBrendan Dellandrea & Alissa LumsdenJudy & Richard EllenBarbara FingeroteKathleen GallagherSteve Garmaise & Sue RebickKamala Jean GopieKristine GreenawayJenny GumbsShira HartClaire HopkinsonMaureen Jennings & Iden FordRoseneath TheatreSamuel LaredoCarolyn McIntire SmythJohn & Kay McKellarMurray MoorePauline G. MorrisSuzanne Murphy Jan NoelLouisa O’ReillyJohn & Maire PercyM Angela PhillipsJoan PierreKatherine Pollock & Orysia SemotiukJ. Barbara RoseJ. Sergei SawychynSkip & Patricia ShandBulmash-Siegel FoundationBrenda & Phillip SilverElaine StavroStephanie StavroVictoria SteeleOliver StockRoss & Ann StuartKristine & Ivor ThompsonJudith TobinFrank TrotzAndrea Vagianos & Zis ParrasLine van KempenBeth WeintropAnne Wessels & Jim KitchensHeather YamoahDr. Walter YimHersh ZeifmanIn Memory of Eva SaphirIn Memory of Graham Ewart______________30
Tarragon Theatre is extremely grateful for the support of our donors, which allowsCanadian stories, education, and community to remain at the heart of our work.Donations to Tarragon allow us to develop meaningful, enriching stories that speak toour audiences today in an environment that welcomes all voices and perspectiveswithin our theatre. Individual donors__________31Premiers ($5,000 - $9,999) James Buchanan & Julia RobertsonAmbassadors ($2,500 - $4,999)Anonymous (2)Adam Bryk & Melony DuranovichHoward CohenAndrew GillespieDon & Marjorie LenzPauline G MorrisKatherine Pollock & Orysia SemotiukAdam Redish Robert SherrinAnn & Ross StuartHeather YamoahAdvocates ($1,000 - $2,499)Anonymous (6)Robert J. ArmstrongNeville AustinAnne Louise BannonNicola BenidicksonAnne BermonteAlan & Helen BillingBob & Jane ClappLaurie ClarkJanet DewanBeth Driscoll & Duncan ReithRoy EnglandEllen HillShira HartSusan & Richard HornerLarry E. S. LubinJefferson & Sally MappinBarbara & Kit MoorePauline G. MorrisCaroline O’BrienCollaborators ($500 - $999) Anonymous (5)Kate Bishop & Doug GerhartGeorge & Martha ButterfieldEd Cabell & Roy ForresterBrendan Dellandrea & Alissa LumsdenJudy & Richard EllenCourtney FiddisSusan & John GoddardBrenda GrahamMark & Catherine GrahamCorey From CalgaryJim & Linda GurdRonald & Sherry HaynesDoug HeighingtonChristopher P. JohnsonBarry JoslinDrs. Harriet & Andrew LyonsSusan MoellersDr. Helen M. OstovichKen Kessler & Martha ParrottBill & Donna PorterCathy Riggall & Keith PotterAlmos Tassonyi & Maureen SimpsonDonald WilsonBruce Winning & Susan AbbottJudith H. WinstonPat & Gerry WoodJoanne WordhamAdvocates Cont’dFäggie & Curt OliverMike PayetteBill & Donna PorterMartha RandallBarbara E. TangneyRoss & Ann StuartAndrea Vagianos & Zis ParrasDarlene A. VaraleauBeth WeintropChampions ($10,000+)Naomi A. BrownDr. Elaine Stavro
The Estate of Patricia Ruth HamiltonThe Estate of Ellen (Helen) Joan KatesThe Estate of Marjorie Eileen KelleyThe Estate of Eva SaphirThe Estate of Lynn Patterson_______Legacy giftsWe are grateful for donations made by family and loved ones.In honour of:Sherri and Bill Appell’s 50th AnniversaryNatasha Parson's 30th Tarragon AnniversaryTarragon Theatre is honoured to recognize the following forcommitting to support our work of rigorous play development,best possible first productions and Canadian playwrights throughtheir estate plans.Anonymous (3)Larry LubinDavid Southen & Susan CarlyleSybil WilkinsonHersh Zeifman______________Legacy society members_______Tribute giftsIf we have made any errors in the spelling, listing or omission ofyour name please accept our apologies and contact Mitsuki Amano,Development Manager at: mitsuki@tarragontheatre.comIn memory of:Abbie BuktawHelen DawsonRobert FothergillTemma GentlesBill GlasscoLeonard GraholmUrjo KaredaColin Krivy32Jim LawlorRichard McMillanMarg & Ken StevensDoug Van Hamme
Thank you to our volunteers!Stage Employees of Tarragon are represented by Local 58,Local 828 of the International Alliance of Theatrical StageEmployees. THANK YOU, ENJOY THE SHOWTarragon Theatre is an active member of the ProfessionalAssociation of Canadian Theatres (PACT), the TorontoAlliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA), and engagesprofessional artists who are members of Canadian Actors’Equity Association under the terms of the CanadianTheatre Agreement.33