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HALE CENTER THEATER OREM  PROUDLY PRESENTS 

Book by Music and Lyrics by: Jeffrey Lane David Yazbek

Based on the film “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” written by Dale Launer and Stanley Shapiro & Paul Henning

Original Broadway production directed by Jack O’Brien

STARRING Blake Barlow  Kelly Coombs  Greg Hansen  Wade Robert Johnson Peter Reid Lambert  Lisa Zimmerman SUPPORTING Ashley Gardner Carlson  Andy Hansen  Laurel Lowe  Scott Rollins Emily Sellers  Brandalee Bluth Streeter FEATURING Ismael Arrieta  Abreá DelGrosso Ascione  Alan Babcock  Dallin Bradford Kennedy Johnson Bradford  Zack Elzey  Ryan Lambert  Spencer Manning McKell Petersen  Reese Riley  Rylee Rogers  Heather Shelley Hailey Bennett Sundwall  Jeffrey Sundwall  Andrew Walsh  Abigail Watts

Director Costume Design Costume Director David Morgan Peter Terry Anne Swenson Choreographer Set Design, Technical Technicians Jennifer Hill-Barlow Direction & Sound Design Ryan Fallis Cole McClure Richie Trimble Music Director Amanda Crabb & Makeup Design Cutter / Draper Melinda Wilks Jessica Barksdale Production Stage Manager Meagan M. Downey Properties Assistant Properties Linda Hale Cody Hale Production Manager & Lighting Design Master Carpenter Joseph Governale Bobby Swenson

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4 Hale Center Theater Orem  CAST OF CHARACTERS 

 Lawrence Jameson...... Greg Hansen (MWF ) Blake Barlow (TThS)

 Freddy Benson...... Peter Reid Lambert (MWF ) Wade Robert Johnson (TThS)

 Christine Colgate...... Lisa Zimmerman (MWF ) Kelly Coombs (TThS)

 André Thibault...... Andy Hansen (MWF ) Scott Rollins (TThS)

 Muriel Eubanks...... Laurel Lowe (WThF ) Ashley Gardner Carlson (MTS)

 Jolene Oakes...... Emily Sellers (MWF ) Brandalee Bluth Streeter (TThS)

 Man 1...... Alan Babcock (MWF ) Zack Elzey (TThS)

 Man 2...... Ryan Lambert (MWF ) Dallin Bradford (TThS)

 Man 3...... Spencer Manning (MWF ) Ismael Arrieta (TThS)

 Man 4...... Andrew Walsh (MWF ) Jeffrey Sundwall(TT hS)

 Woman 1...... Abigail Watts (MWF ) Kennedy Johnson Bradford (TThS)

 Woman 2...... McKell Petersen (MWF ) Reese Riley (TThS)

 Woman 3...... Rylee Rogers (MWF ) Abreá DelGrosso Ascione (TThS)

 Woman 4...... Heather Shelley (MWF ) Hailey Bennett Sundwall (TThS)

Produced on Broadway by Marty Bell, David Brown, Aldo Scrofani, Roy Furman, Dede Harris, Amanda Lipitz, Greg Smith, Ruth Hendel, Chase Mishkin, Barry and Susan Tatelman, Debra Black, Sharon Karmazin, Joyce Schweickert, Bernie Abrams/Michael Speyer, Barbara Whitman, Weissberger Theater Group/Jay Harris, Cheryl Wiesenfeld/Jean Cheever, Clear Channel Entertainment and Harvey Weinstein

In association with MGM On Stage/Darcie Denkert & Dean Stolber

World premiere at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California Artistic Director: Jack O’Brien/Executive Director: Louis G. Spisto

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 5  SCENE SYNOPSIS 

ACT I

SCENE 1: The Riviera SCENE 6: Ruprecht’s Bedroom  What They Want—Lawrence, André, Ensemble  All About Ruprecht—Lawrence, Ruprecht, Jolene

SCENE 2: A Train from Zurich SCENE 7: Abbey of Beaumont Sur Mer  What Was a Woman to Do?—Muriel & Women  What Was a Woman to Do? (reprise 2)—Muriel  What Was a Woman to Do? (reprise)—Muriel SCENE 8: Hotel Lobby SCENE 3: Office of Lawrence’s Villa  Here I Am—Christine & Ensemble  Great Big Stuff—Freddy & Ensemble SCENE 9: Hotel Casino & Terrance / Lobby SCENE 4: Riviera Café  Nothing is Too Wonderful to be True—  Oklahoma—Jolene, Lawrence, Ensemble Christine & Freddy  Finale Act I— SCENE 5: Grand Foyer of Lawrence’s Villa

ACT II

SCENE 1: Hotel Lobby SCENE 11: Lawrence’s Villa Terrace  Rüffhousin’ Mit Shüffhausen —Dr. Schüffhausen,  Dirty Rotten Number—Lawrence & Freddy Freddy & Christine  Finale—Christine, Lawrence, Freddy

SCENE 2: Hotel Lobby  Hotel Yodel—Ensemble  Like Zis Like Zat—Andre & Muriel

SCENE 3: Grand Foyer of Lawrence’s Villa / Music Room / Riviera Night Spot  The More We Dance—Lawrence, Christine, Ensemble

SCENE 4: Hotel’s Casino Terrace

SCENE 5: Christine’s Hotel Suite  Love is My Legs—Freddy, Christine, Ensemble

SCENE 6: Train Station  Love Sneaks In—Lawrence

SCENE 7: Muriel’s Balcony  Like Zis Like Zat (reprise)—Muriel

SCENE 8: Christine’s Hotel Suite  Son of Great Big Stuff—Freddy & Christine

SCENE 9: Office of Lawrence’s Villa  The Reckoning—Freddy, Lawrence, André

SCENE 10: Airport  CHOREOGRAPHER’S NOTE 

o be with another woman, that is French. mark has to deserve it. Or, if they don’t, they To be caught, that is American.” must be left wiser for the experience even if they’re a little bit poorer—able to surrender Why do humans love a good con? We all their prize with a measure of satisfaction: a love to watch a swindler get away with some wink, a nod, and a tip of the hat. cunning plan, whether it’s Ocean’s 11, Frank Abagnale Jr., , , Thus we come to the story of Freddy Benson Robin Hood, Loki, or any one of 1,000 others. and Lawrence Jameson, the eponymous dirty, Why do we love the story of rogues cheating rotten scoundrels of our tale—characters their way through life, outwitting the law, given immortality thanks to their portrayals and gaming the system? by and Michael Caine respectively in the 1988 classic. Lawrence Well, the better question might be why is a sophisticated veteran who takes Freddy, wouldn’t we love one? Everyone imagines a small-time novice, under his wing. He being able to take the house finally, rather doesn’t just teach him the tricks of the trade, than the house taking them—of thumbing but its ethics. Lawrence carefully screens their nose at the Powers That Be and getting his marks for both wealth and corruption. away with it, rather than just having to nod “I never take advantage of the poor or the and continue on their way when it seems like virtuous,” he tells Freddy. Our heroes aren’t they’ve been taken for a ride. A good con gangsters; they have a code of honor among story is like too much candy on Halloween con men—and surely the third member of with no stomachache the next day. It has our story, Christine Colgate, hopes that you to go straight for the feels, not the mind. It believe all swindlers are men. almost can’t rely on logic or reason. A con job feeds on emotions, fears, and hopes, just So Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at its core is a like any good narrative on stage or screen. cautionary tale that goes straight for the Not only can confidence schemes serve as heart. It’s stuffed full of Schadenfreude, fantasies for us that someday we can beat the surrounded by a love triangle, and built with house, but they’re also cautionary tales to more twists than an MC Escher drawing. the rest of us to not be taken foolishly in by Combine that with the music and lyrics of someone else’s scheme. We walk away from the inimitable David Yazbek, and it’s no these stories feeling not just more confident wonder Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is one of the that we can beat the system but inured most successful musicals based on a movie. against the next person who might try to pull a fast one on us. You’re absolutely going to love this performance and be eager to come back for A good con game can’t really hurt anyone— more. You can trust us. But maybe go to the or at least not anyone innocent. It wouldn’t bathroom first. serve to tell a tale that leaves the mark outraged, taken advantage of, or violated; the — Jennifer Hill-Barlow, Choreographer

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 7 ANNUAL SPONSOR OF HALE CENTER THEATER OREM 8 Hale Center Theater Orem  WHO'S WHO 

ISMAEL ARRIETA ABREÁ DELGROSSO ASCIONE Man 3 (TThS) Woman 3 (TThS) Izzy’s most recent performance was a La Abreá is the youngest of the six DelGrosso Cage Aux Folles production at Arizona sisters. She grew up dancing at Center . But Izzy is no stranger Stage Performing Arts in Orem, UT, where to the HCTO stage; he’s been in produc- she was extensively trained in competitive tions such as: , Disney’s , dance of all styles. Abreá attended Utah and here at HCTO. You may Valley University on a full-tuition ballroom have also seen Izzy in , In the Heights, scholarship and was named dance captain La Cage Aux Folles at PTC and An American for the tour team. Her team represented in Paris at HCT Sandy. Huge shout out to the United States in the 2013 International Jenny Barlow for having me work with her Dance Festival in China. She performed a plethora of times. And a big thank you to on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars in 2007 Meagan, Dave and Amanda and the HCTO and 2011. Abreá also performed in Hale fam for always being so welcoming! Center Theater’s U.S. Premiere of Strictly Ballroom, for which she was named dance captain. Over the last 10 years Abreá has coached and mentored many talented dancers throughout the state of Utah. Her award- winning choreography is highly sought after, and her students excel within the performing arts industry in competition, theater, and commercial settings.

ALAN BABCOCK Man 1 (MWF) Alan is so happy to be back on the HCTO stage after last being seen in , All Shook Up, and . Alan has also performed at the HCT (WV & Sandy) in Newsies, , The Pirate Queen, The Little Mermaid, , Tarzan, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 9 to 5, Zorro, The Wedding Singer, and Hello, Dolly!. Alan was a member of the International Folk Dance Team at BYU and toured internationally with Clog America. Alan has a B.S. in Neuroscience and currently works as a 4th grade teacher. “A very big thanks to my very big family!”

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10 utahvalley360.comHale Center Theater Orem Watchmakers in Switzerland, and count- less others around the world. He was most recently seen in HCTO’s Man With the Pointed Toes. Two years ago, he met Kennedy Johnson doing Tuck Everlasting here at HCTO, and now they are happily married. He’d like to express his love to Kennedy and his family for all the support they’ve given him, and for the and ethic they’ve taught him. www. dallinbradford.com

KENNEDY JOHNSON BRADFORD Woman 1 (TThS) Kennedy is excited to perform for her second time at this theater! In 2019, Kennedy performed in Tuck Everlasting at HCTO, where she met her husband Dallin Bradford. BLAKE BARLOW They got married and had a COVID Lawrence Jameson (TThS) wedding this last August. They are happy to The last time Blake conned his way into perform here again together in Dirty Rotten a musical at HCTO was as Sam Phillips Scoundrels! Kennedy is currently completing in Million Dollar Quartet. He has acted in her Bachelors in , but is theaters from California to New York, such currently deferred to get certified in Massage as: The Flea Theater, Off-Broadway, Sierra Therapy at Aveda Institute. Kennedy loves Repertory Theater, and Pioneer Theater the outdoors and her favorite hobby is dirt Company. Favorite shows include: An biking. Kennedy would also like to thank her American in Paris (Mr. Baurel), Lend Me a family for being her biggest supporters in the Tenor (Max), The 39 Steps (Richard Hannay), theater industry! Fat Pig (Tom), and Rhinoceros (Berenger). Blake got his BFA in Acting from the U of ASHLEY GARDNER CARLSON U, Actor Training Program. All my love to Muriel Eubanks (MTS) Jenny, Dash, and Hudson. Ashley cannot be more excited to be back to theater after the unintentional break DALLIN BRADFORD 2020 forced her to take. She was last seen at Man 2 (TThS) HCTO in Million Dollar Quartet as Dyanne Dallin is a freelance voice actor and audio- and directing and choreographing Matilda. book producer, with clients ranging from While working around the state in theatre, Deseret Book, Cedar Fort Publishing, and Ashley also got an MBA from Westminster Stewart Cascade here in Utah to Zenith and her Real Estate license. “If anyone is

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AMANDA CRABB Music Director Amanda has been working for HCTO since 2000 where she performed in Nunsense with Syd Riggs. Since then Amanda has had the great opportunity to perform and music direct for many, many shows over the years. Amanda also teaches with HCTO’s voice studio and loves working with her amazing students and colleges. A professor at Utah Valley University in the Theater Department, Amanda enjoys being in the classroom and guiding talented up and coming professionals. Some of Amanda’s credits include: Sundance Summer Theatre, Musical Theater West, Boston Conservatory, Brigham Young University, and Glendale Center Theater. Much thanks to her family for their wonderful support.

looking to sell or buy, send me a dm on Instagram @ashleygcarlson. I would love to help you! Thank you to Jenny, Amanda and David for this opportunity to play. I’ll try my best not to suck.”

KELLY COOMBS Christine Colgate (TThS) Kelly is thrilled to be back on the HCTO stage after last being seen as Tock in HCTO’s Theatre for Young Audiences production of The Phantom Tollbooth. Some favorite roles include, Jerusha Abbott in Daddy Long Legs and Gertrude McFuzz in Seussical the Musical. If she’s not at the theater, she’s probably forcing snuggles on her doodle pup, Murphy, or dreaming up her next visit to Disneyland. “Many thanks to everyone at HCTO for all the amazing opportunities. I’m so very grateful. Enjoy the show!” www.kellyecoombs.com

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 13 ZACK ELZEY ANDY HANSEN Man 1 (TThS) André Thibault( MWF) Zack is excited to be in Andy is thrilled to be back at HCTO! his first HCTO show. He played Sancho in HCTO’s Man of La He’s previously been Mancha, as well as Mullins in Peter Pan! in 2 shows at HCT After leaving for three years for his MFA in Sandy seen as Adam in Acting in Orlando, he was happy to return Freaky Friday and Man home to play Mr. Mayor in Suessical! and 1 in The Wizard of Oz. Mr. Banks in Mary Poppins! “Thank you for Other favorite roles the safety and support to keep theatre alive!!” include Huck Finn Follow him at @andyactstoo in , Tim on Noises Off, Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, GREG HANSEN and Ensemble in . He also is Lawrence Jameson (MWF) the founder of a non-profit youth theatre Greg is excited and happy to be back on the company called Utah Valley Youth Players HCTO stage (especially since COVID-19 that’s been putting on summer productions shut downs stopped rehearsals for this show for the past 5 years. He’s a current student in March 2020)! Greg and his wife Rachel at UVU studying acting. Zack would met on this stage playing Perchik and Hodel like to thank all his friends, family and in 1000 years ago. He and the production crew for supporting this his wife have enjoyed performing in shows production that’s been a year in the making. together here including Cash on Delivery,

14 Hale Center Theater Orem The Addams Family, , The Secret Garden, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Beauty and the Beast. Greg is grateful to his fellow cast members, crew, directors, choreographers, costumers, dressers, set designers and builders, lighting and sound designers, booth operators, productions staff, owners, and everyone else who have worked so hard not only to mount this show, but also managed to put shows on this stage over the past few months. Many thanks to his wife, children, family, friends, and dogs who support him in this production!

JENNIFER HILL-BARLOW Choreographer Jennifer recently directed/choreographed the US Premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom. She has created over 45 musical in the last 12 years. Most notable, Assoc. Director/Choreographer, An American in Paris starring Disney film star, Juliet Doherty. At age 15, Jenny received a professional contract to join Ballet West. She also toured/ danced professionally with: the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Cincinnati Ballet, Utah Ballet Company, the Guangzhou Ballet Company in China, and performed three seasons at Tuacahn. She and her husband Blake are members of the 42ND club of B’way producers/investors. Notable involvement (B’Way), winner of 8 , including Best Musical. Jenny received an MFA in choreography from the U of U, and was awarded the Willam F. Christensen full ride scholarship. She is the Owner/Artistic Director of the Barlow Arts Conservatory which was awarded the “Outstanding School,” award 3 times by YAGP, and her students hold 4 Grand Prix Titles. She has been awarded the Best of State Utah Choreography medal 6 times. Much love to Blake, Dash, & Hudson.

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Join Cody & Jeff of Hale Center Theater and take control of your health. Cody Swenson & Je Fisher lost 100lbs working with Shelby our head trainer. Call: 801.221.9060 | elevateutah.com 16 Hale Center Theater Orem WADE ROBERT JOHNSON privileged to originate the role of Johnny Freddy Benson (TThS) in the new musical Beulah Land by Patrick Wade is currently pursuing a BFA in Acting Nash, and make his Off-Broadway debut at UVU. Recent credits include Scuttle in The in An Enchanted April as Mr. Briggs. Some Little Mermaid at HCTO, Rooster in at of his other favorite roles include Davey in HCTO, Moonface Martin in Anything Goes Disney’s Newsies (HCT), Henry Carr in at HCTO, and Mr. Wormwood in Matilda Tom Stoppard’s Travesties, Eric Liddell in the at HCTO. Past directing credits include American Premiere of Chariots of Fire. Macbeth at UVU, This Is Our Youth at UVU, www.peterreidlambert.com A Doll’s House at An Other Theatre Company, Instagram: @peterreidlambert and Pure Imagination at the Tuscany Suites and Casino’s Copa Room in Las Vegas. A RYAN LAMBERT special thanks to David, Jenny, and Amanda Man 2 (MWF) for being true professionals and excellent Ryan is excited to collaborators. return to HCTO! He was last seen in PETER REID LAMBERT Anything Goes. He is Freddy Benson (MWF) currently in his fourth Peter was last seen at HCTO as Barnaby in year dancing with Hello, Dolly!, and is thrilled to be returning to BYU Theatre Ballet HCTO after relocating back from New York performing the role due to lockdown. While in New York he was of Albrecht in Giselle.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 17 He has also been seen at the HCT Sandy in He would like to thank the HCTO for giving An American in Paris. Aside from performing, him this opportunity, and to thank you all for Ryan is a first year Masters’ student in the coming! “Enjoy the show!” Accounting program at BYU. He would like to thank his family for their support, and MCKELL PETERSEN the cast and crew for making this such a fun Woman 2 (MWF) experience. McKell is excited to be performing again at HCTO! McKell recently graduated from LAUREL LOWE UVU with her Bachelors in Musical Theater, Murel Eubanks (MThF) and is enjoying the opportunities to perform Laurel is over the moon to reprise one of her and participate in the performing arts. She favorite roles. She last played Muriel 10 years gives thanks to her ago on the HCTO stage. Laurel received her family and friends BFA in Music/Dance/Theater from BYU. for their constant Before graduating, she spent several summers support in her passions. performing regionally in Wyoming and When McKell isn’t Montana. She was last seen on the HCTO performing, she enjoys stage as Mae Tuck in Tuck Everlasting, Irene word searches, hiking, Molloy in Hello, Dolly!, and Baker’s Wife cleaning, and three in . Some of her other favorite day weekends. Enjoy roles include Meg in Little Women, Shelby the show! in Spitfire Grill, and Laurey in Oklahoma!. Enormous thank you to the directors for allowing her another shot at this great character, and to her amazingly supportive husband and 3 children.

SPENCER MANNING Man 3 (MWF) Spencer is thrilled to be welcomed back on to the HCTO stage! He was previously seen in Matilda (Sergei), Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Newsies (Romeo). Some other roles include The Harold Cinderella( ), Gaston (Beauty and the Beast), and Bert (Mary Poppins). Spencer spent five years training in the MDT and Dance performing companies at Utah COPA. Aside from performing, Spencer enjoys, playing the guitar, watching movies, and traveling!

18 Hale Center Theater Orem Be there for all your baby’s firsts. Be there for all your baby’s firsts. At Intermountain Healthcare, we know how important it is for you to be at allAt theIntermountain milestones inHealthcare, your baby’s we life. know That’s how why important when you it is give for youbirth to at be Orem at Communityall the milestones Hospital, in youryour baby’sbaby stays life. That’swith you why whenever when you possible. give birth at Orem Community Hospital, your baby stays with you whenever possible. From first cry to first bath, mom is welcome every step of the way. Because the first face your baby wants to see is yours. From first cry to first bath, mom is welcome every step of the way. Because the first face your baby wants to see is yours. REESE RILEY Woman 2 (TThS) Reese is so excited to be back on this stage! The very first show she was in was here when she was a baby. She was most recently seen in Holiday Inn at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre. Some of her other credits include Smoke And Mirrors at Lagoon Entertainment and The Music Man at HCT Sandy. She wishes you all the time of your life! So please kick back and enjoy some good laughs.

RYLEE ROGERS SCOTT ROLLINS Woman 3 (MWF) André Thibault( TThS) Rylee is a natural born performer as she Scott was last seen at the HCTO stage began dancing at the young age of 3. She where he played Miss Agatha Trunchbull has trained in a wide range of styles and in Matilda. Scott’s favorite roles include just graduated with the class of 2020 from Mr. Allardyce in Betty Blue Eyes, the Lion in the School of American Ballet and the The Wizard of Oz, and Nicely Nicely in Guys Professional Performing Arts School in and Dolls. Scott is the proud father of two . Rylee has been cast in many amazing children, Taft and Blythe. When he notable roles and has performed on some of is not performing, Scott works in Property the world’s most prestigious stages. Her most Management and Real Estate. He thanks his memorable roles include, Clara in The Radio amazing wife, Alison, for her tireless support City Christmas Spectacular at Radio City and love. Music Hall, as well as the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker, Swanhilda in Coppelia, EMILY SELLERS and various admirable roles performed Jolene Oakes (MWF) at the Lincoln Center and Julliard. Rylee Emily is excited to be back at HCTO! is currently a professional ballerina with Previous roles at HCTO include The Witch Ballet West and is extremely excited to be (Into the Woods), Tess () and performing with HCTO! Little Becky Two-Shoes (Urinetown the Musical). Emily recently returned from living in the UK where she trained at the

20 Hale Center Theater Orem Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (MFA Acting). “I love you, Drew!”

HEATHER SHELLEY Woman 4 (MWF) Heather is so pleased to be back at HCTO, where she was most recently seen in Anything Goes. Other HCTO credits include Betty Blue Eyes, Jane Eyre, A Christmas Carol, and Pillow Talk. Last year, Heather performed in Cinderella at HCT Sandy, sang the lead role in Die Fledermaus, choreographed the opera at UVU, and music directed Pirates of Penzance while pretending to be a half-decent mother of three energetic little boys, working as a

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 21 Realtor, and teaching English at UVU. She’s a true Jack-of-all-trades-master-of-none. As always, Heather would like to thank her husband Eric for his never-ending support and encouragement.

BRANDALEE BLUTH STREETER Jolene Oakes (TThS) Brandalee is thrilled to be part of this show. Performing credits include Matilda, , Oliver, Jekyll & Hyde, Les Miserables, Annie, Addams Family, Betty Blue Eyes, , She Loves Me. She’s performed at The Plaid!, Horton in Seussical, Claudius in Lamb Theater, NYC, HCTO, Signature Hamlet, Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, Productions, LV, HCT, and BYU Young Shrek in Shrek the Musical, and Curly in Ambassadors. Music directing credits: Oklahoma!. Jeff is currently a student at BYU Nunsense, Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Peter where he studied Music, Dance, Theater Pan, Shrek, and many youth productions. but is now studying business. He thanks his She teaches private voice at the Hale Center cast and production team for all they have Academy and is a company director at the done for him! Utah COPA. Brandalee’s most favorite role is that of wife to Brad and mother to Jacob, Emma, Tobey, Madalee and Mabel! I love you MORE!

HAILEY BENNETT SUNDWALL Woman 4 (TThS) Hailey fell in love with theater at age 8 while on this very stage with the HCTO youth program. Some of Hailey’s favorite roles include Laurey (Oklahoma!) Belle (Beauty and the Beast), Lavinia (Titus Andronicus), Erzulie () and Mrs. Savage (The Curious Savage). Hailey, who studies public relations and theater at BYU, is doubly excited to be sharing the stage in this show with her husband, Jeff Sundwall! Thank you to friends, family, Jenny, Dave, Amanda and Meagan.

JEFFREY SUNDWALL Man 4 (TThS) Jeff is excited to be a part of this produc- tion with his wife, Hailey! Some of Jeff’s favorite roles have been Francis in Forever

22 Hale Center Theater Orem ANDREW WALSH Man 4 (MWF) Andrew is excited to be returning to HCTO having previously performed in A Christmas Carol, Newsies, Hello, Dolly!, Disney’s Tarzan, and Guys and Dolls. Other favorite roles include Oliver Hix in The Music Man (SCERA Shell), the Coachman in Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (HCT), Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz (SCERA), Snail in A Year with Frog and Toad (SCERA), Caleb Pontipee in Seven Brides for LISA ZIMMERMAN Seven Brothers (SCERA Shell), and Seymour Christine Colgate (MWF) Krelborn in Little Shop of Horrors (Lehi Arts Most recently at HCTO, Lisa had the Center). He holds a Bachelor of Science pleasure of reprising Elinor in Sense and degree in Theatre Arts Education from Utah Sensibility and is so grateful to be back! Lisa Valley University. Enjoy the show! has been lucky enough to perform all over Utah in roles such as Phoebe in A Gentleman’s ABIGAIL WATTS Guide to Love and Murder, Christine in Woman 1 (MWF) Phantom, Mary Debenham in Murder on the Abigail is very excited to be performing at Orient Express, and more. When she is not HCTO! Abigail is in her final semester of her on the stage, Lisa spends most of her time BFA in the musical theater program at Utah behind the microphone and Zoom: narrating Valley University. Some of Abigail’s favor- voice over projects and teaching voice ite roles include, Belinda from Noises Off at lessons. A huge thank you to the theater and UVU, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown at UVU, directing team for the opportunity to let and the ensemble of She Loves Me at UVU. loose during such a restricted time! “Nothing In her free time Abigail enjoys mornings is too wonderful to be true!” with an iced coffee, long drives, and playing Five Crowns! She thanks her family for their abundant support for her passions in the arts. She’s thrilled to be performing with her sweetheart and hopes you’ll enjoy the show!

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 23  INTERESTING FACTS 

The New York Herald, July 8, 1849 published, appropriately enough, on April Fool’s Day in 1857. By the time Mark Twain publishes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884, his villainous con men The Duke and The King are a familiar type to his readers.

While the literary con man is often a villain, when the con man arrives on the stage and screen their inherent charisma starts making them fascinating to watch and even to root for. After all, as legendary con artist Joseph “The Yellow Kid” Weil made clear, the con man uses the tools of the actor in their performance: “I have played more roles in real life,” he once declared, “than the average actor ever dreamed of.” Weil knew what he was talking about, too: some of the tales from his long career include hustling World War II dictator Benito Mussolini out of two hile this New York Herald article million dollars and conning a detective out from 1849 coins the term “confidence of $30,000 while that detective was escorting man,” it’s certainly neither the first nor him to jail! last time this quintessentially American character captures the imagination. From our earliest days, we have been fascinated by the charisma and boldness of the kind of con men we see in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

Beginning as far back as 1798, the literary American con man is at work. In what is considered to be the first American Gothic novel, Wieland: or, The Transformation: An American Tale, an evil ventriloquist uses the skills at his disposal to deceive a family and drive them to madness and murder. Sixty years later, Moby-Dick author Herman Melville was so fascinated by the Herald’s story that he wrote a novel called The Confidence Man: His Masquerade which was Joseph “The Yellow Kid” Weil

24 Hale Center Theater Orem Weil also pointed to one of the reasons we If You Can’s Frank Abagnale Jr. and Dirty love our fictional con men so much: “I never Rotten Scoundrels’ Lawrence and Freddy, the cheated an honest man, only rascals,’’ he con man has been a sympathetic character said. “They may have been respectable, but throughout much of American Musical they were never any good. They wanted Theatre. In fact, the con man is literally there something for nothing. I gave them nothing from the very beginning: Showboat, widely for something.’’ considered to be the first modern musical, features Gaylord Ravenal: a smooth-talking From Harold Hill in The Music Man to Sky gambler who uses fraud to capture the heart Masterson in Guys and Dolls to Catch Me of a good woman.

“… Musical con artists embody an extreme lionization of American individualism, becoming emblematic of the ways in which our culture wants to understand, forgive, or even idolize those who take advantage of others, precisely because grifters maintain their status as empathetic subjects, even—or perhaps especially—as they turn people and communities into objectified marks. The charm of the con artist is the charm of the individual.”

“‘Ya Got Trouble, My Friend, Right Here’: Romanticizing Grifters in American Musical Theatre” by Professor Dan Venning, Union College

“Just like with a magician, we want to be fooled—we want to get really close to it, just to see what happens—but we don’t want to become the victim,” says Javier Leiva, host of the Pretend podcast where he’s interviewed many con artists. “I’ve never met one who’s an introvert... they’re very warm and friendly […] you want to believe them—they’re very likable.”

Tonight’s scoundrels, Lawrence Jameson and Freddy Benson, are so likable they keep on popping up. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is based on the 1988 movie of the same name featur- ing Steve Martin and Michael Caine, which is itself a remake of the 1964 Bedtime Story (starring Marlon Brando and David Niven), and has since been remade again in 2019 as The Hustle (with Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson).

—HCTO Guest Dramaturg Mark Fossen, MFA Above: Catch Me If You Can Below: Guys and Dolls

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SEMESTER-LONG CLASSES YEAR-ROUND CLASSES

MINI-MUSICAL WORKSHOP SUMMER MINI-MUSICAL WORKSHOPS

WHAT: So you want to be in a musical?! Well, now’s your chance! In this camp, students WHAT: So you want to be in a musical?! Well, now’s your chance! In this camp, students will will be given lines to memorize, dances and music to practice and perfect, and a chance to be given lines to memorize, dances and music to practice and perfect, and a chance to perform perform in a mini musical at the end of the month! in a mini-musical at the end of the week! WHO: Ages 6 – 14 WHO: Ages 6 – 14 WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) WHERE: Hale Center ”eater Orem (225 West 400 North in Orem) REGISTRATION: Registration available now! REGISTRATION: Registration available now! COST: $160 COST: $100 INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Coombs INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Coombs SESSION 2: March 1st – March 26th; Mondays and Fridays from 4:00pm – 5:30pm. SUMMER 2021 DATES SESSION 3: May 3rd – May 28th; Mondays and Fridays from 4:00pm – 5:30pm. SESSION 1: June 21-25; 12:00pm-1:30pm SESSION 4: July 12-16, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am SESSION 2: June 28-July 2; 12:00pm-1:30pm SESSION 5: July 19-23, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am ESSION ESSION EXTREME THEATER WORKSHOP (Summer Class) S 3: July 5-9; 12:00pm-1:30pm S 6: July 26-30, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am WHAT: ”is camp’s a whirlwind! Students will learn the basics of writing for the stage as they PRIVATE LESSONS create, write, and perform in a short 10-minute play at the end of the week. Now that’s extreme! WHO: Ages 12 – 18 WHAT: ”is includes three 30-minute private voice, acting, or guitar lessons and one master WHEN: June 14 – June 18; Monday – Friday from 12:00pm – 1:30pm class each month. HO WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem); Final Performance at Hale W : All ages Center ”eater Orem (225 West 400 North in Orem) WHEN: Determined by instructor REGISTRATION: Registration available now! WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) COST: $100 COST: $135–$165/month INSTRUCTOR: TBA REGISTRATION: Continuous year-round. Email [email protected] for more details INSTRUCTORS TAP INTENSIVE: TWO WEEK WORKSHOP (Summer Class) VOICE INSTRUCTORS: Amanda Crabb, Benjamin D. Hale, Marcie Jacobson, Rob Moat, Rachel WHAT: ”is upbeat class will focus on rhythm, balance, and basic and intermediate steps. Nichols, David Smith, Brandalee Bluth Streeter, Haley Wawro, & Marcie Yacktman ”e students will learn a few tap combinations from the popular tap musicals! Tap shoes are ACTING INSTRUCTORS: Kelly Coombs & Benjamin J. Henderson recommended, but not required. GUITAR INSTRUCTOR: Benjamin D. Hale WHO: Ages 12 + (Adults included) WHEN: July 26 – August 6; Monday – Friday from 12:00pm – 1:30pm WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) Private lessons are o ered continually year-round. Sign up by calling the Box Oce at REGISTRATION: Registration available now! 801-226-8600 or by emailing Linda Hale at [email protected] COST: $200 For more information and to register for classes, go to: INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Carlson https://tickets.haletheater.org/events

NOTE: Sessions are limited to 20 students, and masks will be required. More details for time, place, and Masks will be required for all participants, no exceptions. safety procedures are available at the link. SEMESTER-LONG CLASSES YEAR-ROUND CLASSES

MINI-MUSICAL WORKSHOP SUMMER MINI-MUSICAL WORKSHOPS

WHAT: So you want to be in a musical?! Well, now’s your chance! In this camp, students WHAT: So you want to be in a musical?! Well, now’s your chance! In this camp, students will will be given lines to memorize, dances and music to practice and perfect, and a chance to be given lines to memorize, dances and music to practice and perfect, and a chance to perform perform in a mini musical at the end of the month! in a mini-musical at the end of the week! WHO: Ages 6 – 14 WHO: Ages 6 – 14 WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) WHERE: Hale Center ”eater Orem (225 West 400 North in Orem) REGISTRATION: Registration available now! REGISTRATION: Registration available now! COST: $160 COST: $100 INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Coombs INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Coombs SESSION 2: March 1st – March 26th; Mondays and Fridays from 4:00pm – 5:30pm. SUMMER 2021 DATES SESSION 3: May 3rd – May 28th; Mondays and Fridays from 4:00pm – 5:30pm. SESSION 1: June 21-25; 12:00pm-1:30pm SESSION 4: July 12-16, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am SESSION 2: June 28-July 2; 12:00pm-1:30pm SESSION 5: July 19-23, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am ESSION ESSION EXTREME THEATER WORKSHOP (Summer Class) S 3: July 5-9; 12:00pm-1:30pm S 6: July 26-30, 2021; 10:00am-11:30am WHAT: ”is camp’s a whirlwind! Students will learn the basics of writing for the stage as they PRIVATE LESSONS create, write, and perform in a short 10-minute play at the end of the week. Now that’s extreme! WHO: Ages 12 – 18 WHAT: ”is includes three 30-minute private voice, acting, or guitar lessons and one master WHEN: June 14 – June 18; Monday – Friday from 12:00pm – 1:30pm class each month. HO WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem); Final Performance at Hale W : All ages Center ”eater Orem (225 West 400 North in Orem) WHEN: Determined by instructor REGISTRATION: Registration available now! WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) COST: $100 COST: $135–$165/month INSTRUCTOR: TBA REGISTRATION: Continuous year-round. Email [email protected] for more details INSTRUCTORS TAP INTENSIVE: TWO WEEK WORKSHOP (Summer Class) VOICE INSTRUCTORS: Amanda Crabb, Benjamin D. Hale, Marcie Jacobson, Rob Moat, Rachel WHAT: ”is upbeat class will focus on rhythm, balance, and basic and intermediate steps. Nichols, David Smith, Brandalee Bluth Streeter, Haley Wawro, & Marcie Yacktman ”e students will learn a few tap combinations from the popular tap musicals! Tap shoes are ACTING INSTRUCTORS: Kelly Coombs & Benjamin J. Henderson recommended, but not required. GUITAR INSTRUCTOR: Benjamin D. Hale WHO: Ages 12 + (Adults included) WHEN: July 26 – August 6; Monday – Friday from 12:00pm – 1:30pm WHERE: Hale Studios (537 North 1200 West in Orem) Private lessons are o ered continually year-round. Sign up by calling the Box Oce at REGISTRATION: Registration available now! 801-226-8600 or by emailing Linda Hale at [email protected] COST: $200 For more information and to register for classes, go to: INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Carlson https://tickets.haletheater.org/events

NOTE: Sessions are limited to 20 students, and masks will be required. More details for time, place, and Masks will be required for all participants, no exceptions. safety procedures are available at the link. TICKETING & ADVERTISING & THEATER POLICIES INFORMATION

 Doors open 30 minutes prior to each performance,  For advertising and promotional opportunities, all seats are reserved, and you must be in your seat contact Joseph Branca at 801.835.1380 prior to the performance  For audition schedules, acting and music class  Late-comers will be seated at the house manage- schedules and additional theater information visit ment’s discretion (Hale Center Theater Orem accepts our website at hcto.org no responsibility for inconvenience to late-comers)  For fundraising information for your organization  No children under the age of 4 or babes-in-arms contact Brooke Wilkins at 801.226.8600  No cell phones, pagers with alarms or other  For general information and ticket reservations electronic devices please call the Box Office at 801.226.8600  Video and audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited  No outside food or drink  Free parking in our lot or on the street (Exxon will tow your car)  Restrooms are located at the rear of the theater and downstairs  Exits are located in the front and rear of the theater  Season Ticket holders must make reservations early for each show. HCTO is not responsible for missed plays. HCTO Staff Crew—Emma Clark, Danielle Hendrickson, Kaesi Bird, Katana Castle, Kensey Miller, Miranda Smith, Natassja Neil Managing Directors—Cody Hale, Linda Hale, Anne Swenson, Cody Swenson Financial Assistant to the Executive Director— Technical Director/Sound Designer—Cole McClure David Smith Technicians—Ryan Fallis, Richie Trimble Administrative Assistant—Meagan M. Downey Stagehand—Charles Ross Human Resources—David Smith

Advertising/Marketing Director—Joseph Paul Branca Managing Director of Education—Linda Hale

Artistic Director of Education—David Smith Set Shop Manager/ Master Carpenter—Bobby Swenson Acting School Director—Kelly Coombs Scenic Production Manager—Joseph Governale Vocal School Director—Amanda Crabb Set & Projection Design—Cole McClure Acting Instructors—Kelly Coombs, Set Construction—Max Fitt, Robert Starks Benjamin J. Henderson Prop Mistress—Linda Hale Vocal Instructors—Amanda Crabb, Marcie Jacobson, Rob Moffat, Rachel Ryan Nicholes, David Smith, Prop Assistant—Lucy Hale Brandalee Bluth Streeter, Haley Wawro, Scenic/Prop Assistant—Cody Hale Marcie Yacktman, Benjamin D. Hale Youth Theater Director—David Smith Box Office Manager—Brooke Wilkins Youth Theater Costume Design—Dvorah Governale, Box Office Staff—Bria Alius, Miles Clark, Laurel Jayna Fry, Tami Crandall, Erin Jones Lowel, Sage Peacock, Samuel Rowley, Christian Swenson, Youth Theater Hair & Makeup Design—Laura Bikman Emma Davis, Kevin Bigler, Cami Shipley, Fiona Swenson Youth Production Stage Manager—Kelly Coombs Front of House Manager—Samuel Rowley Education Outreach—Kelly Coombs Ushers— Sarah Adams, Brian Bigler, Kevin Bigler, Mark Education Department Accompanist—Andrew Walsh Davis, Edward Ryan III, Mimi Adams, Coco King, Parker Meredith, Isabella Bonosconi, Haley Duckwitz, Savannah Hess, Seth Sherman Production Stage Manager—Meagan M. Downey

Bookkeeper—Rose Swenson Cast Catering Coordinators—Linda Hale, Costume Director—Anne Swenson Debora Wawro Costume Design—Peter Terry Cutter Draper—Jessica Barksdale Official Services Assistant Costumer—Lori McClure Creative & Marketing Agency—Red Rider Creative Costume Shop Manager—Peter Terry Creative Printing Services—Graphik, McNeil Printing, Peczuh Printing Costume Shop Staff—Jayna Fry, Lori McClure, Courtney Park, Elisabeth Sheber, Isabelle Skene, Photography—Suzy O Photography Chris Lancaster, Erin Jones Rental Shop Manager—Dvorah Governale Hale Center Foundation for the Arts Rental Shop Assistant Manager—Olivia Kline and Education Archive— Abby Bradshaw, Sarina Johnson, Erin Jones, Executive Director—Cody Swenson Kyrra Lundberg, Alexis Rogers, Velma Rippstein, Director of Development—Jeffrey Fisher Cacie Waite Board of Trustees—Linda Hale, Carl Hernandez Hair and Makeup Manager—Melinda Wilks (Chair), William M. Jeffs, Karen McCandless, Maren Assistant Hair and Makeup Design—Laura Bikman, Mouritsen, Cody Swenson, Lincoln Westcott, Jeff Wilks Bekah Wilbur, Savanna Waldron Advisory Council—Craig Simons, Ella Simons, Wardrobe Supervisor—Annick Tolman Jerry Simons, Adele Swenson, Robert Lee Swenson, Melany Wilkins Head Dressers—Cacie Waite, Hannah Mason, Paige Francis

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 33 CONTRIBUTORS & SPONSORS

MARKETING & MEDIA PARTNERS A SPECIAL THANKS TO  OUR DONORS 

LIFETIME BENEFACTORS Cumulative contributions over $100,000  Nathan & Ruth Hale  State of Utah: Governor’s Office of Economic  Cody & Linda Hale Development (GOED)  Cody & Anne Swenson  State of Utah: Legislature  City of Orem: CARE Program  United States: Congress & Small Business  Barbara Barrington Jones Administration (SBA)  State of Utah: Division of Arts & Museums  Utah County

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