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CASEY CLARK Musical Direction by MICHAEL SANTANGELO Presents 13 the musical Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown Book by Dan Elish and Robert Horn Producer Artistic Director NOEL S. RUIZ BERNADETTE MESCALL RODRIGUEZ Costume/Scenic Design Sound Design PATRICK GROSSMAN MICHAEL SANTANGELO Assistant Director Lighting Design JILLIAN MESCALL TORRE JOSEPH NAFTAL Production Stage Manager CASEY CLARK Musical Direction by MICHAEL SANTANGELO Directed/Choreographed by PATRICK GROSSMAN 13, The Musical is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 W 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com – THE CAST – Evan…………………….………..………………..……......……..…….DYLAN WHELAN Patrice………………………...……..…………..………………..…............EMILY SARRA Brett………………………..……………………………….....………...MARK MAURICE Eddie………………………….…………...…………………..…………….MIKE BURKE Malcolm…...……….…………………………..……………..…..HARRISON SCHENKEL Lucy……………………………....………..…………...………….....EMILY HANNAWAY Kendra…………………...........……….……………………...…………….EMILY TORRE Cassie………………………………......…......….………………..…MARISSA CASAZZA Molly…………...............................…………………………………..CATHERINE BROGAN Simon…….....……...…...………………….………………………....KENNY FERGUSON Richie……………………………………...………………………….CHRISTIAN ARMA Charlotte..……………………………………….……………...….COURTNEY KENYON Archie………………………………………………………...……JONATHAN PERSICO Cheerleader………………………..…………….….………………….……ALEX ARSO – THE BAND – Conductor/Keyboard………………………..………..MICHAEL SANTANGELO Guitar…………………………………………...………….CHAD GOODSTEIN Bass………………………………...……………….…………..ROBERT CURRY Drums…………………………………...…………........……….HEATH COHEN – MUSICAL NUMBERS – ACT ONE “13/Becoming a Man”………………….……………………Evan, Company ”The Lamest Place in the World”….……….………………………….Patrice “Hey Kendra”……..……….………...…...Brett, Malcolm, Eddie, Lucy, Kendra “Get Me What I Need”…...…..……………………………………….....Archie “Opportunity”………………………………………….....Lucy, Cheerleaders “What It Means to Be a Friend”…………………………….………….Patrice “All Hail the Brain”……………….…………………………. Evan, Company “Terminal Illness”………………..………………………………Evan, Archie “Getting Ready”………..…...……………………………………….Company “Any Minute”……………………..………….....Brett, Kendra, Patrice, Archie “Good Enough”…..……………………………...…………………….Patrice – INTERMISSION – ACT TWO “Bad Bad News”……….………….........……....Eddie, Malcolm, Simon, Richie “Tell Her”…….…………………………………………...…...…Evan, Patrice “It Can’t Be True”.………...………..Lucy, Molly, Cassie, Charlotte, Company “If That’s What It Is”…….………………………….……Archie, Patrice, Evan “A Little More Homework”………………………..….………Evan, Company “Brand New You”……………………..…….……………….……....Company WARNING – The photographing or sound recording of any performance is strictly prohibited. FIRE NOTICE— The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy, is the shortest route to the outside. In the event of fire or other emergency, please do NOT run. WALK to that Exit. However, under normal circumstances, when leaving the Theatre, use the left rear exit, in which you entered. SMOKING is prohibited in the BUILDING, as required by the Suffolk County NO SMOKING Ordinance. Smoking in any area designated “No Smoking” renders the offenders subject to a fine, or imprisonment, or both. CELL PHONES & PAGERS – Please silence or turn off all cellular devices and pagers. FOOD & DRINKS – Food and Drinks, other than water, are not permitted in the theater. PARKING – If you have parked your car directly in front of a storefront or in front of the theater, kindly move your car to another location. CM PERFOMING ARTS CENTER STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS President.......................................................................................................................................................................Noel S. Ruiz Chairman.................................................................................................................................................................Richard Panetta Treasurer...........................................................................................................................................Bernadette Mescall Rodriguez Secretary..................................................................................................................................................................Tim Pappalardo Trustees…………..............................................….......Danny Amy, John Barry, Loret Bengtson, Nick Hernandez, Maria Pancella ADMINISTRATIVE Executive Director.........................................................................................................................................................Noel S. Ruiz Marketing Director...........................................................................................................................................................Erin Sforza Volunteer Coordinator.................................................................................................................................................Lois Culmone Planning Committee………....……………..…...................………………...…....Danny Amy, Joseph Campanello, Christina D’Orta, Ronnie Green, Patrick Grossman, Michael Mandato, Michael Mehmet, Ryan Nolin, Tim Pappalardo, Bernadette Mescall Rodriguez, Gregory Rodriguez, Heather Thorgersen ARTISTIC Artistic Director..................................................................................................................................Bernadette Mescall Rodriguez Director/Choreographer........................................................................................................................................Patrick Grossman Resident Musical Director..................................................................................................................................Michael Santangelo Assistant Director…………………………………………………………………………………………………..……Jillian Mescall Torre Lighting Designer.........................................................................................................................................................Joseph Naftal Scenic/Costume Designer....................................................................................................................................Patrick Grossman Sound Designer…………………....…………........................................…………………………………………....Michael Santangelo Assistant Lighting Designer…………………………….……………………………….…………………….………………Mike Sbrocchi Production Photographer…………………………...…..……………....................................................................Jillian Mescall Torre “13” Website/Graphics………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Joseph Naftal PRODUCTION Production Stage Manager............................................................................................................................................Casey Clark Master Electrician……………………………………………………………………………………...……………………….Mike Sbrocchi Electricians………………………………….…………….…………..…...….Lizz Donnelly, Nick Hoerning, Kevin Quinn, Chris Woods Lighting Board Operator……………………….……………………………………………………………………..…….….Joseph Naftal Sound Board Operator………………………….……………………………..………………………………………….……Brian Holmes Spot Operators………………………….……………………….………………….……Amanda Conklin, Sean Conklin, Nick Hoerning Running Crew………………………..Brittany Banks, Steve Cottonaro, Lianne Flynn, Chelsea Leo, Angela Reteguiz, Jillian Torre Properties Mistress…………………..……………………………………………….……………………………………….....Casey Clark Set Construction………....................................................................................................................JP Panetta, Graeme Dempsey Additional Lighting Equipment Provided By………………………………………………..……………….Lights Up & Cue Sound LLC OPERATIONS Office Staff..................................................................................................Kristen Digilio, Susan Pausel, Erin Sforza, Jillian Torre Graphic Designers..................................................................................................................................Tammy Lea, Joseph Naftal Playbill Coordinators…….………………………………….….…………………………………………..…...Joseph Naftal, Jillian Torre Web Page Design………………………………………….………………..…………………….………….......D.J. Lactose Productions BOX OFFICE Box Office Manager..................................................................................................................................................Marie Schindlar Director of Group Sales...................................................................................................................................................Erin Sforza Box Office Staff……………………….................................................................….Pat Greenberg, Susanne Jones, Susan Pausel, Camille Renner, Marie Schindlar, Kathy Tomasky HOUSE STAFF House Managers.........................Denise Antonelle, Kate Arso, Joseph Campanello, Erin Donahue, John D’Orta, Maria Pancella Greg Rodriguez, Denise Sidoroiwicz, Jason Sforza, Tony Stopanio Ushers............................................. Kate Arso, Yvonne Banks, Loret Bengtson, Laurie Coffey, Marie Calcagano, Mildred Coltin, Doreen D’Orta, Marilyn Duffy, Kathy Howe, Charlie Huberman, Carol Gallo, Anita Lalor, Pat Mulcahy, Lucille Mescall, Pat Mesisco, Peggy Neuberger, Susan Pausel, Roseann Petrizzo, Josephine Pisano, Norm & Sue Roscoe, Sue Scardace, Denise Sidoroiwicz, Christopher Toy, Kathy Tomasky, Alan Wasenius Maintenance.........................................................................................................................................Steve
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