April 27-May 9, 2021
No Child…
By Nilaja Sun
Directed by Justin Jain
Performed by Taysha Marie Canales
Digitally Streaming Video
Expected Runtime: 90 minutes
Diving into the overlooked world of a teaching artist, NO CHILD follows playwright Nilaja Sun as she struggles to lead a class in a city public school. This one-person, award-winning show holds nothing back, as Sun challenges the American education system and defends the need for enhanced arts programming for young people. Featuring a tour-de-force performance by Taysha Canales and directed by Justin Jain.
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Cast
Taysha Marie Canales (Narrator)
Director
Justin Jain
Playwright
Nilaja Sun
Videographer
Jorge Cousineau
Production Designer
Chris Haig
Costume Designer
LeVonne Lindsay
Lighting Designer
Amanda Jensen
Sound Designer
Anthony Martinez-Briggs
Audio Engineer
John Kolbinski
Original Compositions
Jordan McCree
Assistant Director
Briana Gause
Assistant Stage Manager
Jess McPhillips
Stage Manager
Alec E. Ferrell
- Cover
- A note from the Director, Justin Jain
- Who's Who - Cast and Creative
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ARDEN THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS
Nilaja Sun’s
NO CHILD…
Director
Justin Jain
Videographer
Jorge Cousineau
Production Designer
Chris Haig
Lighting Designer
Amanda Jensen
Sound Designer
Anthony Martinez-Briggs
Audio Engineer
John Kolbinski
Original Compositions
Jordan McCree
Assistant Director
Briana Gause
Assistant Stage Manager
Jess McPhillips
Stage Manager
Alec E. Ferrell*
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April 27 – May 9, 2021
No Child is presented thanks to the generous sponsorship of Univest Corporation of PA.
Special thanks to the Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting Arden Theatre Company.
Arden Theatre Company receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
+Member of United Scenic Artists Local 829
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
No Child… received its World Premiere by Epic Theatre Center, New York, NY in May 2006. Originally produced Off-Broadway in New York at the Barrow Street Theatre by Scott Morfee and Tom Wirtshafter.
Permission for use of Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker was granted by the Estate of Thomas Keneally and Timberlake Wertenbaker. First presented at the Royal Court Theatre, London on September 10, 1988.
©2020. This Video recording was produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service and Nilaja Sun. All rights reserved. This performance is authorized for noncommercial use only. By accepting this license, you agree not to authorize or permit the Video to be recorded, copied, distributed, broadcast, telecast or otherwise exploited, in whole or in part, in any media now known or hereafter developed.
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“What you about to see is a story about… a teacher (or as she likes to call herself – a teaching artist – just so people know she do somethin’ else on her free time).”
Teaching Artists are a staple of modern American Education. We are the music teachers, the after-school crafters, drama club coaches, poets, dancers, rappers, actors, and painters who work alongside classroom teachers and community institutions to bring art to the minds and hearts of young people everywhere. We believe art – expressions of our nature and truths – are rights deserved by all, not a privilege for a selected few. To some, our work is superfluous – an extracurricular offering that is not as vital to education as say, math and sciences. Hence, the climate of diminishing arts funding across the country in the wake of the No Child Left Behind Act.
But we dedicate our lives to our craft spending full-time hours in studios, rehearsal rooms, and onstage, only to allot our precious few remaining hours to the classroom. It takes rigor, patience, grit, and a keen ability to find the humanity in all things, especially when odds are stacked against us. It is a calling where we foster collaboration and build communities with disenfranchised populations and students whose voices are just starting to blossom.
“They need a miracle.”
So this brings us to Malcom X High School in the Bronx, New York City. The time is now. We find ourselves in an inner-city failing school, amidst a population where the mere act of getting to school on time is a miracle itself. This is a familiar trope from famous movies – Lean on Me, Dangerous Minds, Sister Act 2… But our story goes beyond the cookie-cutter stereotypes those narratives evoke. This play is about breaking those expectations and transcending what you think you may know about these people and their lives.
I love that this play is so personal for me. After being a teaching artist for over 17 years, I still struggle to articulate for pedestrians exactly the myriad things I do in the classroom. I hope this production gives you a small glimpse into that life.
The theatricality inherent in our play-within-a-play-within-a-play has been daunting and exhilarating. We put you in the hands of our impeccable storyteller, Taysha Marie Canalas, as she brings to life all 16 characters(!) from Nilaja Sun’s beautiful script. Her generosity, spirit, and skill are palpable in every room she enters. I hope her light sparks something profound in you as she does for me.
As for our film, we open and close on Philadelphia in 2021 at the height of a global pandemic. Our show is centered in NYC, 2006. In that distance, so much has evolved and yet shockingly so little has changed. I cannot wait for the day that class is back in session, in person. I hope this great pause will have created the space we need for greater change.
Until then, may this play continue to work on you as it has for us.
May we recognize the miracles in all things.
May we still care for those we left behind…
TAYSHA MARIE CANALES (Narrator) is originally from the Bronx, NY and has been a Philadelphia-based actor and teaching artist since 2011. Regional credits: Fat Ham (2021 filmed World Premiere), Dance Nation, There, Dionysus Was Such A Nice Man, Romeo and Juliet, Passage, Passing Strange, Blood Wedding, When the Rain Stops Falling, An Octoroon, The Hard Problem (Wilma Theater); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, La Bête, The Jungle Book, Wayside Stories From Wayside School (Arden Theatre); Shakespeare In Love, All My Sons, A Single Shard (People’s Light); Moon Cave (Azuka Theatre); The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington, Slip/Shot (Flashpoint Theatre). Taysha is the 2018 F. Otto Haas Emerging Philadelphia Theater Artist Recipient. She is a Wilma Theater HotHouse Company Member. BFA in Acting from Arcadia University. www.tayshamariecanales.com
NILAJA SUN (Playwright) is an actor, playwright and teaching artist, most known for her Obie award-winning solo piece No Child… which had its initial off-Broadway run at the Barrow Street Theatre from July 2006-June 2007 and was recently revived there in an extended run. For her creation and performance of No Child… and its subsequent national tour, Nilaja garnered twenty-one awards including: an Obie Award, a Lucille Lortel Award, two Outer Critics Circle Awards including the John Gassner Playwriting Award for Outstanding New American Play, a Theatre World Award, the Helen Hayes Award, two NAACP Theatre Awards, and was named the Best One-Person Show at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. NO CHILD… is published and has been licensed out to over forty-five theatres nationally since 2008. In 2010, Nilaja was awarded the soloNOVA Award for Artist of the Year by terraNOVA Collective. She has also been seen on “30 Rock,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Unforgettable,” “Louie,” “The International,” “Rubicon,” and in 2012, she will be seen in the independent films “Nature Calls” and “Hairbrained.” A native of the Lower East Side, she is a Princess Grace Award winner and has worked proudly as a teaching artist in New York City since 1998.
JUSTIN JAIN (Director) is a Wilma HotHouse Company member, previously appearing in Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Dance Nation, and Romeo & Juliet, among many others at The Wilma. As a Performer, recent stage credits include The Great Leap and Man of God (InterAct), Shakespeare in Love (People’s Light), and This is The Week That Is (1812 Productions). Additionally, Mr. Jain has performed Off-Broadway and with many regional theaters including: Arden Theatre Company, Lantern Theatre, Azuka, People’s Light, FringeArts, Shakespeare in Clark Park, McCarter Theatre, Theatre Horizon, Passage Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, The Assembly in Edinburgh, ASU Gammage, and Ars Nova NYC, among others. As a Director, Justin has directed for 1812 Productions, Simpatico Theatre Company, the University of the Arts, Philadelphia Young Playwrights, and with his Barrymore nominated alt-comedy theatre company, The Berserker Residents (www.berserkerresidents.com). Justin recently won the 2019 Barrymore for Outstanding Performance in a Play for his work in The Great Leap.
ALEC E. FERRELL (Stage Manager) Arden credits include: Robi Hager: So Far, My General Tubman (World Premiere), Tiny Beautiful Things, Indecent, Gem of the Ocean, Every Brilliant Thing, Once, Fun Home, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, TouchTones (World Premiere), Gypsy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Legend of Georgia McBride, The Secret Garden, Funnyman, Metamorphoses, Passion, Macbeth, La Bête, Incorruptible, Three Sisters, Parade, A Raisin in the Sun, Next to Normal, August: Osage County, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Ghost-Writer (World Premiere), Blue Door, Rabbit Hole, My Name is Asher Lev (World Premiere). Regional: Theatre Horizon; Eugene O’Neill Theater Center; PTC@Play. International: [untitled project] #213 (Edinburgh Festival Fringe). Proud Member of AEA, SMA. Love and thanks to the family.
JORGE COUSINEAU (Videographer/Editor) Arden: 70 productions including Fun Home, A Doll’s House, Cabaret, Gypsy, The Secret Garden, Passion, Three Sisters, Parade, Next to Normal. Regional: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Seedfolks (Minneapolis); The Whistleblower, When Tang Met Laika (Denver); Opus (Pittsburgh, NYC); We Shall Not Be Moved (NYC, Amsterdam), David Gordon’s The Matter (NYC).
CHRIS HAIG (Production Designer) A graduate of University of the Arts, Chris has professionally set and prop designed throughout Philly for 20 years. Prior to the shutdown, he was enjoying his 9th season as Props Master at Arden Theatre Company. He has designed sets and/or props for Arden Theatre Company, Theatre Horizon, 1812 Productions, Inis Nua, 11th Hour, Shakespeare in Clark Park, Tribe of Fools, Delaware Theatre Company, Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company, Delaware Shakespeare Festival, UArts and Simpatico Theater, including their production of Time Is On Our Side for which he received a Barrymore nomination for Best Scenic Design. To see more of his work, visit chrishaigdesigns.com.
AMANDA JENSEN (Lighting Designer) is a Philadelphia based lighting designer. She has designed for The Arden (Treasure Island, Snow White), Inis Nua (A Hundred Words for Snow, The Monster in the Hall, Love Lies and Taxidermy, The Swallowing Dark, Radiant Vermin, Spine), Almanac Dance Circus Theatre (The Edge, Communitas Five Years Later, Jeanne/Jean/John/Jawn, XOXO Moongirl), Theatre Exile (D-pad, Really), The Lantern (The Heir Apparent), and Gunnar Montana Productions (Kink Haus, Wroughtland). Her work for the 2017 production of Kink Haus was exhibited at the 2019 Prague Quadrennial as part of the USITT/USA exhibition of professional designers. Amanda is also a founding member and resident designer for Paper Doll Ensemble, a Philadelphia based devising company.
LEVONNE LINDSEY (Costume Designer) Arden: Ragtime, Gem of the Ocean (Barrymore Nominated), The Bluest Eye. Regional: Native Gardens (Virginia Stage Company); Kill, Move, Paradise (Wilma Theater); Sweat (Philadelphia Theatre Company); Really (Theatre Exile); White (Theatre Horizon); Time is On Our Side (Simpatico Theatre Project). Education: Philadelphia University (BS – Fashion Design); University of Maryland, College Park (M.F.A – Costume Design). LeVonne Lindsay is the Costume Shop Manager and Adjunct Assistant Professor at The University of the Arts. Academic faculty positions held at Stevenson University, James Madison University, and Valdosta State University. Costume staff positions held at Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Theater Company DC, Wolftrap Opera Company and Washington National Opera. Resident Designer for the African Continuum Theatre of Washington DC from 2002-2004. Allen Lee Hughes Fellow at Arena Stage 2001-2003.
ANTHONY MARTINEZ-BRIGGS (Sound Designer) Arden: Sound Design Debut. Anthony is a 2018 F. Otto Haas Award finalist, Wilma HotHouse company member, Bearded Ladies Associate artist, teaching artist and writer. Regional sound design: Elliot: A Soldier’s Fugue (University of the Arts), Code Black Planet (Wilma Theater), Philadelphia Education Stories (Simpatico Theater), Dauphin Island (Passage Theater), The Bald Soprano (Swarthmore College), and Bienvenidos Blancos (Barrymore Nomination – Team Sunshine Performance Corporation). They are also known as “Us”: emcee and original member of the band ILL DOOTS, seen at The Wilma Theater in An Octaroon and in Flashpoint Theater’s Hands Up: 6 testaments, 6 playwrights (Barrymore Winner for Original Music) as well as music venues across Philadelphia and the U.S. Their most recent albums The Mess and ‘age’ were both released in 2020 and are available everywhere. Stay tuned in at illdoots.com and follow @ILLDOOTS on social media. Look out for ILL DOOTS work in Our Norristown with Theater Horizon in 2022.
JORDAN MCCREE (Original Compositions) Arden: An Iliad. Regional: Communitas: 5 Years Later (Almanac Dance Circus Theatre); Romeo and Juliet, An Octoroon (Wilma Theater); Red Bike (Simpatico Theater); Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments (Flashpoint Theatre); Ruined (Philadelphia Theatre Company). Education: University of the Arts (2013). Jordan is member of Philly-based hip hop and social justice collective ILL DOOTS. ILL DOOTS’ music is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Bandcamp, Soundcloud, and more! #ILLMOVEMENT #ILOVELIVING. ILLDOOTS.com
JOHN KOLBINSKI (Recording Engineer) Digital work: Robi Hager: So Far, 74 Seconds to Judgement (Arden); D-Pad (Theatre Exile); Water by the Spoonful, Uncle Vanya, Men on Boats (Fordham); It’s not a trip, It’s a journey (Chautauqua Theater Co); Live Theater: Popcorn Falls, Civil War Voices, The Winter Wonderettes, Baskerville, Souvenir, The Gift, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, A Child’s Christmas in Wales, Always…Patsy Cline (Walnut Street Theatre); The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare in Clark Park); Basic Witches (Robert Hager); Behold Her (FringeArts/ Half Key Theatre Co); Every Brilliant Thing (Arden/Milwaukee Rep). He is also the Audio Engineer at Arden Theatre Company and InterAct Theatre Company; Sound Supervisor, Chautauqua Theater Company. Sound Systems Designer, InterAct’s Drake Theater. Sound Designer, Beyond the Story: Wonderful Podcast.
JESS MCPHILLIPS (Assistant Stage Manager) Arden: Robi Hager: So Far, A Year With Frog and Toad, Cabaret, and A Doll’s House. Other theatre: This Is The Week That Is, Hope and Gravity (1812 Productions), Biloxi Blues, Same Time Next Year, Café Puttanesca, and Looking Over the President’s Shoulder (Act II Playhouse). Education: University of Pennsylvania (BA, 2016) and Arden Professional Apprentice Program (2016-17 season). Much love to my wonderfully supportive parents and friends!
BRIANA GAUSE (Assistant Director) Associate Director of Fat Ham at Wilma Theatre. Graduated with a BFA from The University of the Arts in Directing, Playwriting, and Producing. Huge shout out to all the ancestors who came before me, and who’ve made it possible for me to be here. Thank you Arden for keeping me on this project a year later in a pandemic. And thank you audience for choosing to engage with this work.
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James and Joann Oser
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Evan Paszamant
Gillian Pears
Denise Peck
Brooke Penders
Richard Perrin
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John and Victoria Podolski
Patsy Polilli
Tracey Polsky
Tom and Candace Pratt
Mr. Michael Presser
Frank and Patricia Preston
Nina Pringle
Gail Scott and Thomas D. Quinlan
Mark and Karen Reber
Jonathan Reiff
Jessica Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. David and Diane Richman
Ann Riggan
Laurie Robinson
Renee Rollin
Adam Rom
Lou and Laura Romano
Maxine Rosen
Alexis Rosenfeld
J. Randall Rosensteel
Hal and Sue Rosenthal
Edwin and Sally Rosenthol
Daniel Szyld and Kathleen Ross
Marjorie A. Roth
Cindy and Steve Ruzansky
Dawn Salmon
Robin Sampson
Bill Sanders
Joel and Annette Santolla
Sandra Sborofsky
Joseph Schaller
Karyn L. Scher
Bonnie Schiff-Glenn
Marylea and William Schmidt
Marvel Shmiefsky
Marvel Schmiefsky
Kenneth Schmitt
Jason Schroeder
Hideko Secrest
Bonni Segal
Gerry Hebert and Gail Seligman
Ruth Septee
Karen and Bob Serenbetz
Sarah Sexton
Samir and Lisa Shah
Kyle Shanahan
Barbara Shapiro
Lori A. Sherman
Abigail Shuey
Paul Siegel
Laurel and Jeffrey Silber
Gail and Christopher Simons
Imali Sirisena
Olga Skvortsova
Stephen J. Small
Patricia Smerz
Benjamin Smith
Erica Smith
Stephanie Snyder
Paula Solomon
Dee Spicer
Renee Sterling
Marie Strahan
Brian Streeper
Julien Suaudeau
Albert Suh
Daniel Szyld and Kathleen Ross
Susan and Robert Tafel
Erin Talvitie
Letty Thall
Thomas Thompson
William Thompson
Jessica Tighe
Brenda Freitag and Chet Tuthill
Judith and Edward Viner
Timothy and Victoria Wadas
Mark Wade
Emily and Charles Wagner
Susan Wagner
Bob and Shelly Waldman
Thomas and Cathryn Walsh
Joan Weiner
Shelly and Fred Weiner
Ken and Susan Weiss
John Wells
Brian and Catherine Welsh
Kathi Wennell
Susan Wetherill
Ashley Whamond
Eileen White
Keri White
Paige and Anthony Whitson-Martini
Gwendolyn Wiley
Doris Williams
Terry and Agnes Willis
Bob Weinberg and Eleanor Wilner
Angela Winterrowd
Arnold Wolf
Betsy Wollensack
Rob and Anne Woodcock
Suzanne Wray
Anna Wulick
Sam and Kuna Yankell
Dr. Jon Yardney
Sandra Yim
Josh Young
Mrs. Florence Zeller
Heidi Zod
Gifts in Memory…
In Memory of Cathy Ashley
Virginia Akin
Jill Gettle
Meredith Lengel
James Pesavento
Jessica Roop
Walter J. Zalis
In Memory of Ann B. McNamee
Linda Boyce
Nancy L. Dilcher
Robert and Joan McLaughlin
Jeanne Sambrick
In Memory of Anaise Nolen
Joy De Jesús and James Reynolds
Eileen Heisman and Marty Tuzman
Joan Mccarthy
In Memory of J. Cooper Robb
E. Graham and Elizabeth Robb
Ted Robb
Anonymous, In Memory of John and Patricia Brotherton
Anonymous, In Memory of Sheila Kutner
Anonymous, In Memory of Annie Richardson
Anonymous, In Memory of Ed Spector
Dr. Susan Anderer, In Memory of Stephen J. Anderer
Vandette Anderson, In Memory of Alma and George Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John and Marilyn Anthony, In Memory of Veronica McGowan and Margaret Sheridan Gleason
Katherine Brooks, In Memory of Peyton Moss
Harold Buchanan, In Memory of Camille Buchanan
Judy Chance, In Memory of Albert M Greenfield, III
Dr. Marie Conn, In Memory of Alice and Ira Conn
Jim Connell, In Memory of Margaret Connell
Serena Conway, In Memory of Jerry Conway
Joan Cullen, In Memory of Patricia Brown
Anne Dalke, In Memory of Kathleen J. Moyer
Frank and Barbara Davide, In Memory of Desi Starr
Ellen Deacon, In Memory of Ernest Cuff
Charlie Delmarcelle, In Memory of Dale DelMarcelle
Rhonda Dickey, In Memory of Marjorie Dickey
Stephen Falchek and John Offidani, III, In Memory of Rita and Thaddeus Falchek, and Clara C. Lucas
Rebecca Freedman, In Memory of My mom, Evelyn L. Strobel
David and Richard Gelles, In Memory of Judy Gelles
Kash Goins, In Memory of Walter Dallas and August Wilson
Sue Groveman , In Memory of Seena Groveman
Linda Johnson, In Memory of Malia Johnson Premer
Julie Kernis, In Memory of Dorothea
Ian and Phoebe Kershaw, In Memory of Rick Kershaw
Ken, Eva, and Aaron Klein, In Memory of Milt and Roz Klein
Valerie Koscelnik, In Memory of John Koscelnik
Michael MacFarland, In Memory of Sonnie MacFarland
Donald Martin, In Memory of Richard Repetto
Judy McGloughlin, In Memory of Charles McGloughlin
Nancy Shickler and Mark Mendenhall, In Memory of Russell Meddin
Vicki Peterson, In Memory of William “Uncle Pete” Peterson
Benjamin Phillips, In Memory of Marion Sweeney
Claire and Lud Pisapia, In Memory of Joe Crosley
Harry Porter, In Memory of Harry Porter Sr
Nora Quinn, In Memory of Danielle Rice
Alice Reyes, In Memory of David B. Glancey
Frann Shore, In Memory of Ed Grusheski
Rachel Vassar, In Memory of Jordan Rosenfeld
Ian Wachstein and Michele Zeldner, In Memory of Judy Wachstein
Mo’s Little Brother, In Memory of Maureen (“Mo”) Wade
Ann Walker, In Memory of Ted Watts
Barbara Williams, In Memory of Ken and Met Williams
Hope Yursa, In Memory of David Schu
Gifts In Honor…
In Honor of All Actors
Chad Corbitt
Katherine Farnum
Juliette Linnabary
In Honor of Arden Theatre Company
Anonymous
Jacquelyn Aveta
Alexandra Brock
Steven Fisher
Josh Lamon
Susan Lischner
Peter McQuaid
Steve Montgomery
In Honor of Lorene Cary
Herman Beavers
Jaden Cloobeck
James Curry
William Harries
Emily Steiner
In Honor of Bob and Nancy Elfant
Ina Asher
Scott and Julia Engel
In Honor of Krissy Fraelich
Mindy Cohan
Janet Ecksel
In Honor of Amy Murphy and Terry Nolen
DeDe and Tony Brown
Sarah Erdman
Kristen Gillette
Cirel and Howard Magen
Frances Novack
Hether Smith
Caitlin Wood and Martha Schoolman
In Honor of Lee and Chris van de Velde
E. Graham and Elizabeth Robb
Kim and Ross Schmucki
Anonymous, In Honor of Martha Brogan
Anonymous, In Honor of Team Phine
Michael Barnett, In Honor of Harriet Tubman’s Intuitive Gift to Free Her People
Darlene R Beasley, In Honor of The Harriet Tubman’s all over the world
Robyn Bockweg, In Honor of David and Christina Fryman
Michael Bolton, In Honor of Lawrence Mandel
Nathan Brownback, In Honor of Bob and Sharon Brownback
Brian Capell, In Honor of Health care workers, teachers, first responders
Emily Cooper, In Honor of Aunt Beppy (Arden Volunteer, Betty Cooper)
Becky Dator, In Honor of Bear
Rebecca Davis, In Honor of Clayton Tejada
Madeleine Delson and Kevin Towles, In Honor of Cordelia and Don Delson
Herbert and Ruth Feinberg, In Honor of Jeff and Susan Zimmerman
Steven Fisher, In Honor of Flynn Nolen
John Flak and Jenny Burkholder, In Honor of The kid in all of us!
Dianne Fristrom, In Honor of Ann Green
Lou and Rhoda Fryman, In Honor of David and Christina Fryman’s Anniversary
Matt Gubicza, In Honor of Matthew, Rosie, Timmy, and Danny
Bethany Harper, In Honor of Fairmount Girl Scouts Juniors Troop 93547
Madeleine and Phil Henderson, In Honor of Lucie and Zoya
Don Henry, In Honor of Cindy Henry
Stephan Heuer, In Honor of Amelie Heuer
Thomas Hurster and Jacqueline Salmon, In Honor of Courtney, Finn, and Henry Riggar
Aiden Kempf, In Honor of Frog and Toad
Leslie Klebba, In Honor of Gayman Elementary School
Diana Kotzin, In Honor of Dr. Constance Clayton
Brian Miller, In Honor of Amanda Witt Bergson-Shilcock
Michael Moore, In Honor of Benjamin Cox
Brad Moss and Laurie Gottlieb, In Honor of Harvey Swedloff
Vicki Peterson, In Honor of COVID-19 ICU/SDU Nurses
Daniel Pliskin, In Honor of Joy de Jesus
Elizabeth Powers, In Honor of Karlyn Rosen Aires
Margie Price, In Honor of Cast and Crew!
Karen and Jon Richter, In Honor of Glenn Perlman
Sophia Rodney, In Honor of The Whole Cast!
Deborah Schapiro, In Honor of Ellen Foster’s and Amy Murphy’s Birthday
Sklover-Kirzner Family, In Honor of All of our resilient Kids During COVID
Dawn Strenk, In Honor of Your Amazing Children Productions
Gaynor Strickler, In Honor of Anne Cook
Fred Stuart, In Honor of Karen Davis
Jennie Treeger Bowen, In Honor of Arden casts and crew of Godspell and Working
Jennifer Tront, In Honor of Garnet Valley Elementary School
Steve and Carol Zarrilli, In Honor of Michael Polcini
The Legacy Society
Arden Theatre Company would like to recognize the following supporters who have included
the Arden in their wills or estate plans. Their planned gift provides support which will help
sustain the Arden’s work for decades to come.
Anonymous
Ms. Peggy Anderson*
Stanley Baurys*
Ivy Bayard*
Jane Berryman
Louis Bluver
Mary P. Burr
Pearl M. Carpel*
Larry S. Friedman* and Dean H. Rishel
Ellis Ginsberg*
Peter Gistelinck and Kim Bloom
Grace Gonglewski and Eric Schoefer
Jim and Carolyn Hessinger
Suzanne and James Hill
Mary Ellen Krober
William Loeb
Donald Martin and Richard Repetto*
Peggy Morgan
Tom Petro and Kris Messner
Kristen Phillips and Matt Schreck
Renee E. Polsky*
Madeline Portnoy
Irene M. Reiter*
Dr. Harry Rosenthal
Marilyn and Dean Staats
*Denotes deceased supporter
Campo’s | Visit their website
214 Market Street | 215.923.1000
Open for pick-up and delivery!
Style: Philly classics; fast casual; kid-friendly
For 70+ years, this family-owned deli restaurant focuses on Philly favorites: hoagies and steaks. Plus soups, salads, and sandwiches and gluten-free and vegan options.
Chlöe | Visit their website
232 Arch Street | 215.629.2337
Open for pick-up!
Style: New American cuisine; BYOB
This 32-seat BYOB is a casual neighborhood eatery serving fresh, locally-sourced New American cuisine from Wednesday through Saturday nights.
Cuba Libre | Visit their website
10 South 2nd Street | 215.627.0666
Open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, and delivery!
Style: Cuban Cuisine; kid-friendly; rum bar
The décor takes you back to 1950’s Old Havana, and the menu contains a contemporary interpretation of traditional Cuban cuisine.
Fork | Visit their website
306 Market Street | 215.625.9425
Open for indoor dining and pick-up!
Style: Contemporary American; fine dining
Known for 20+ years for its interesting Contemporary American menu and high ceilings with twinkling lights, Fork serves locally sourced and seasonally inspired dishes.
Franklin Fountain | Visit their website
116 Market Street | 215.627.1899
Open for pick-up and delivery!
Style: Ice cream; soda shop
This old-fashioned ice cream parlor has bow-tie-wearing staff serving classic ice cream flavors and soda fountain favorites throughout the year.
Show your ticket confirmation e-mail at checkout to receive a 10% discount on your order from Franklin Fountain.
High Street on Market | Visit their website
308 Market Street | 215.625.0988
Open for pick-up and delivery!
Style: Artisanal cuisine; fresh baked goods
This informal cousin of Fork sits next door with a local-artisan decor and features delicious sandwiches and pastries. Join them daily for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Khyber Pass Pub | Visit their website
56 S. 2nd Street | 215.238.5888
Open for pick-up, and indoor and outdoor dining!
Style: Southern comfort; cozy bar
This cozy bar specializes in Southern, Cajun, and Creole cuisines, featuring some of the best barbecue in the city, signature po-boys, and an expansive draft list.
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Panorama | Visit their website
56 S. 2nd Street | 215.238.5888
Open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, and delivery!
Style: Italian cuisine; wine bar; fine dining
Proud of their Guinness World Record as the world’s largest wine bar, this Italian restaurant serves generations-old family recipes re-imagined for today.
The Plough & the Stars | Visit their website
123 Chestnut Street | 215.733.0300
Open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, and delivery!
Style: Irish pub fair; Western European cuisine
A Western European menu with a strong Irish influence, including traditional pub favorites, more sophisticated fare for foodies, and vegan, gluten-free and heart healthy options.
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Positano Coast | Visit their website
212 Walnut Street, 2nd Floor | 215.238.0499
Open for indoor and outdoor dining, pick-up, and delivery!
Style: Mediterranean cuisine; outdoor patio
This Aldo Lamberti restaurant makes you feel like you’re on Italy’s Amalfi Coast with a menu of Mediterranean-inspired cuisine and creative variations of classic Italian dishes.
Race Street Café | Visit their website
208 Race Street | 215.627.6181
Open for indoor, pick-up, and delivery! **Verify
Style: Traditional American; cozy bar
A low-key café with a rustic vibe, the menu includes house-made soups, pub food like burgers and sandwiches, and entrees from a Fish of the Day to New York Strip Steak.
Shane Confectionery | Visit their website
110 Market Street | 215.922.1048
Open for pick-up!
Style: Candy shop
America’s oldest, continuously-run confectionery, they offer an array of traditional hand-made chocolates, caramels, fudge, hard candies and more.
South Street Philly Bagels | Visit their website
613 S. 3rd Street | 215.627.6277
Open for pick-up and delivery!
Style: Breakfast spot; bagel bakery
This family owned and operated bagel bakery brings fresh bagels to the community every day. Stop by with your ticket to get a free coffee with the purchase of a breakfast sandwich!
Vista Peru | Visit their website
20 S. 2nd Street | 215.398.5046
Open for indoor dining, pick-up, and delivery!
Style: Peruvian cuisine; pisco cocktails
With a desire and passion to expand the love of Peruvian flavors, Miguel Toro created Vista Peru; the first authentic Peruvian restaurant in Philadelphia.