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Carole Shorenstein Hays on Broadway in New York as her show "Caroline, or Change" was about to open in April. Photo by Stuart Ramson

Carole Shorenstein Hays against the “Dame Edna: Back With a Vengeance!” set at the Curran Theatre. Chronicle photo by Michael Macor -- Back to top of page --

From left: “Topdog/Underdog” playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, Carole Shorenstein Hays, actor Jeffrey Wright, director George C. Wolfe and star Mos Def. Photo by Lyn Hughes -- Back to top of page --

Business partner Scott Nederlander; Carole Shorenstein Hays; her husband, Dr. Jeffrey Hays; and Dawn Nederlander attend "La Bohème." Chronicle File Photo (2002) -- Back to top of page --

Carole Shorenstein Hays in the garden at Visitacion Valley Middle School where she works as a volunteer. Chronicle photo by Michael Macor -- Back to top of page --

Patti Lupone and Peter Riegert in “The Old Neighborhood” in New York -- Back to top of page --

Daniel Sunjata in Richard Greenberg’s “Take Me Out.” Photo by Joan Marcus -- Back to top of page --

James Earl Jones, Mary Alice and Ray Aranha in "Fences" at the Curran Theatre in 1987. Chronicle File Photo -- Back to top of page --

Larry Gilliard and Harold Perrineau in "Topdog/Underdog." Photo by Ron Wurzer for the Chronicle -- Back to top of page --

Idina Menzel in "Wicked," at the Curran. Chronicle file photo, 2003, by Kat Wade
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