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A friendly group of Fountain Theatre supporters enjoyed a lovely evening of food, drinks and lively conversation Wednesday night at the beautiful Westwood home of Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert. The exclusive Fountain Insider Event also included the actress Jenny O’Hara and director Stephen Sachs of our current hit production of Broomstick and members of the Fountain staff. The evening was coordinated by Fountain Director of Development, Barbara Goodhill.
The social gathering was one of our ongoing Insider Events offered during the run of each of our productions. It provides the Fountain with the opportunity to give select Fountain Family members an exclusive ‘Inside Peek” at our current production and to express our gratitude and appreciation to those contributing at a determined level to the Fountain Fund.
In attendance at the Insider Event were hosts Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert, Fountain Co-Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor and Stephen Sachs, Producing Director Simon Levy, Director of Development Barbara Goodhill; associate producer James Bennett, actress Jenny O’Hara; and Fountain Family members Jane Anderson, Adrienne Brandriss, Brenda Marsh, Ashley and Debbie Posner, Evelyn Duboff, Marianne Weil.
Fountain Co-Artistic Director (and Broomstick director) Stephen Sachs opened the evening by expressing thanks to the supporters gathered and shared exciting news about what’s currently happening at the Fountain and events coming soon. Actress Jenny O’Hara then shared her insights and answered questions on the creative process of Broomstick. And our invited patrons added their own personal comments. Overall, a warm and heartfelt discussion was enjoyed by all.
Our sincere thanks to Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert for hosting the event in their lovely home. We look forward to the next Insider Event for our next production of Reborning, in our upcoming season. Join us!
Snapshots from the ‘Broomstick’ Insider Event
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A happy group of Fountain Theatre supporters enjoyed a lovely evening of food, drinks and lively conversation Wednesday night at the home of Fountain Co-Artistic Director Stephen Sachs. The exclusive Fountain Insider Event also included the cast and director of our current hit production of The Brothers Size and members of the Fountain staff. The evening was coordinated by Fountain Director of Development, Barbara Goodhill.
The social gathering provided the Fountain with the opportunity to give select Fountain Family members an exclusive ‘Inside Peek” at our current production and to express our gratitude and appreciation to those contributing at a determined level to the Fountain Fund.
Also in attendance at the Insider Event were co-host Jacqueline Schultz, Fountain Co-Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor, Producing Director Simon Levy, Director of Development Barbara Goodhill; Fountain actress/Board member Karen Kondazian, actress Lisa Pelikan, Family members Debbie Posner, Patricia Oliansky and Peter Barna, Cathy and Lauren Colloff, and others.
Fountain Co-Artistic Director Stephen Sachs opened the evening by expressing thanks to the supporters gathered and shared exciting news about what’s currently happening at the Fountain and events coming soon. Director Shirley Jo Finney then offered invigorating insights on the issues illuminated by our current production, The Brothers Size. Actors Matthew Hancock, Gilbert Glenn Brown and Theodore Perkins answered questions and shared their creative process. And our invited patrons added their own personal comments. Overall, a heartfelt discussion on the power of theatre and what makes the Fountain Theatre a truly unique and meaningful artistic home.
We look forward to the next Insider Event for our next production of Broomstick, at the private home of a Fountain member to be announced.
Join us! We invite you to become a Fountain Family Donor. Contact Barbara Goodhill at 818-907-7159 or email her at [email protected] MORE INFO
Enjoy These Snapshots
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A lively discussion on religion, family and art.
A happy group of Fountain Theatre supporters enjoyed a lovely evening of food, drinks and lively conversation last night at the beautiful Westwood home of Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert. The exclusive Fountain Insider Event also included the cast and director of our current hit production of My Name Is Asher Lev, members of the Fountain staff, and Rabbi Jim Kaufman. The evening was coordinated by Fountain Director of Development, Barbara Goodhill.
The social gathering provided the Fountain with the opportunity to give select Fountain Family members an exclusive ‘Inside Peek” at our current production and to express our gratitude and appreciation to those contributing at a determined level to the Fountain Fund.
In attendance at the Insider Event were hosts Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert, Fountain Co-Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor and Stephen Sachs, Producing Director Simon Levy, Director of Development Barbara Goodhill; actors Jason Karasev, Anna Khaja and Joel Polis; Rabbi Jim Kaufman; and Fountain Family members Adrienne Brandriss, Ashley and Debbie Posner, Bette Billet, Carole Black, Dr. Fred and Phyllis Gottlieb, Drs. Carol and Bruce Marcus, Evelyn Duboff, Grace and David Millington, Marianne Weil, Patricia Oliansky and Peter Barna.
Fountain Co-Artistic Directors Deborah Lawlor and Stephen Sachs opened the evening by expressing their thanks to the supporters gathered and shared exciting news about what’s currently happening at the Fountain and events coming soon. Rabbi James Kaufman then led an invigorating and insightful discussion on the issues illuminated by our current production, My Name Is Asher Lev. The cast and director answered questions and shared their creative process. And our invited patrons offered their own fascinating personal comments. Overall, a lively discussion on religion, art, family, and the power of theatre.
Our sincere thanks to Dorothy and Stanley Wolpert for hosting last night’s event in their lovely home. We look forward to the next Insider Event for our next production of The Brothers Size, at the private home of a Fountain member to be announced. Join us!
Enjoy These Snapshots From Our Insider Event
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The Fountain Fund is an ongoing program offering Fountain patrons the opportunity to support the Fountain Theatre on a year-round basis. We can not do what we do without you. To find our more and how to join, please contact Barbara Goodhill at (818) 907-7159 or email [email protected]
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