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Ella...... KAITLYN DAVIDSON Woodland Creature...... AUDREY CARDWELL, LAUREN SPRAGUE Topher...... ANDY HUNTINGTON JONES Lord Pinkleton...... CHAUNCEY PACKER Sebastian...... BLAKE HAMMOND Marie...... LIZ McCARTNEY Jean-Michel...... WILL BLUM Madame...... BLAIR ROSS Gabrielle...... KIMBERLY FAURE Charlotte...... AYMEE GARCIA Fox...... RACHEL FAIRBANKS, TANNER RAY WILSON Raccoon...... CHIP ABBOTT, LAUREN LUCKACEK Footman...... TANNER RAY WILSON Driver...... CHIP ABBOTT Lady of Ridicule...... LAUREN LUKACEK Knights, Townspeople, Lords & Ladies of the Court, Peasants...... CHIP ABBOTT, ADRIAN BAIDOO, SUMMER BROYHILL, AUDREY CARDWELL, CODY DAVIS, RACHEL FAIRBANKS, ALEXANDRA FROHLINGER, LAUREN LUKACEK, SEAN SEYMOUR, LAUREN SPRAGUE, PAIGE WILLIAMS, TANNER RAY WILSON, THAD TURNER WILSON, JOHN YI

SWINGS JORDANA GROLNICK, LAURA IRION, ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON, BEN LANHAM

Dance Captain—ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON Assistant Dance Captain—LAURA IRION

UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance for Ella—AUDREY CARDWELL, RACHEL FAIRBANKS; for Woodland Creature—JORDANA GROLNICK; for Topher—SEAN SEYMOUR, JOHN YI; for Lord Pinkleton—THAD TURNER WILSON; for Sebastian—CODY DAVIS, CHAUNCEY PACKER; for Marie—LAUREN LUKACEK, LAUREN SPRAGUE; for Jean-Michel—THAD TURNER WILSON, JOHN YI; for Madame—LAUREN LUKACEK, PAIGE WILLIAMS; for Gabrielle—AUDREY CARDWELL, RACHEL FAIRBANKS; for Charlotte—SUMMER BROYHILL, ALEXANDRA FROHLINGER; for Fox—JORDANA GROLNICK, LAURA IRION, ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON, BEN LANHAM; for Raccoon—JORDANA GROLNICK, LAURA IRION, ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON, BEN LANHAM; for Footman—ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON, BEN LANHAM; for Driver—ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON, BEN LANHAM; for Lady of Ridicule—JORDANA GROLNICK, LAURA IRION

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ page 17 TPAC PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Welcome to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, as we launch our 35th Anniversary Season of art, education and entertainment. I often say that we want our programming to reflect the diverse cultural backgrounds, interests, and tastes of the people we serve. I’m proud we have accomplished that for the coming year with tremendous variety on our schedule of performances. Even more important, we’re offering diverse, unique learning opportunities through the five different programs of TPAC Education. I sincerely hope that you and the children who take part in TPAC Education programs will identify with the people, situations, and stories unfolding on the stage. Our Broadway season, for example, includes familiar titles that provide instant connections, Motown the Musical chief among them. You already love the music. Now you can experience the story of Motown founder Berry Gordy and the label’s legendary artists. Favorite fairy tales come to life in Cinderella and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. One of the most awarded shows in recent years is also on its way to TPAC — Roald Dahl’s Matilda, known for its appeal to both young people and adults. This is just a sampling of the diverse titles on tour to TPAC this season. Take a look at the entire season. What resonates with you? Where do you see yourself on our stage? TPAC’s three resident companies — Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre — make important contributions to the diversity of the programming at TPAC. Each produces an impressive body of work, from the classics to the cutting-edge. Our stages also host special engagements, a The Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s mix of comedy, music, magic, theatre, and even some lectures, education program will present Me and including the annual TEDx event in the spring. You can choose My Shadow for family audiences at 1:00 from 500 performances, including the eclectic line-up of p.m. on Saturday, November 14, 2015, in concerts at War Memorial Auditorium, the historic landmark James K. Polk Theater. Tickets for the across the street also managed by TPAC. 45-minute performance are $8 for children 10 and under and $12 for adults. TPAC Education’s 2015-16 curriculum-based Season for Young People includes an assortment of work from This lighthearted, award-winning work from Nashville and around the world. Tennessee is beautifully Patch Theatre Company in Adelaide, Australia, represented by the Fisk Jubilee Singers, two classics from celebrates the curiosity and creativity of Nashville Opera, and Stand from Writer’s Stage. In addition, children as a young girl makes friends with her shadow. While Nashville Shakespeare Festival will tour to schools with geared to ages 4-8, older children and adults enjoy the action Santiago Sosa’s Seeking Shakespeare, and students will see and amazing special effects in the unique play. StudioTenn’s The Glass Menagerie in Franklin. The season Me and My Shadow is one of the diverse productions features seven more performances, representing six different featured in the 13-performance schedule of TPAC Education’s countries, from innovative adaptations of literature to a new “Annual Season for Young People,” which brings students piece exploring the experience of immigrants. As always, we from across Tennessee to weekday matinees. provide study guides, lesson plans and other resources to participating teachers. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040, and at the TPAC Box Office, The upcoming season at the Tennessee Performing Arts 505 Deaderick Street, in downtown Nashville. A limited Center has been scheduled with you and the children of our number of “pay what you can” tickets will be available at community in mind. We hope you all enjoy! the box office through the day of the performance. With a minimal contribution to TPAC Education, which manages five arts-in-education programs, patrons may gain admission for up to eight people based on an honor system of what they can afford to pay.

Kathleen W. O’Brien TPAC President and Chief Executive Officer

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ACT I Overture...... Orchestra Prologue Rocky Glen “Me, Who Am I?”...... Topher, Sebastian, Lord Pinkleton, Knights, Pages Outside the Cottage “In My Own Little Corner”...... Ella Throne Room of the Royal Palace Town Square “Now Is the Time”...... Jean-Michel “The Prince Is Giving a Ball”...... Lord Pinkleton, Townspeople, Madame, Charlotte, Gabrielle, Ella, Marie Inside the Cottage “Cinderella March”...... Orchestra Outside the Cottage “In My Own Little Corner” (Reprise)/“Fol-De-Rol”...... Ella, Marie “Impossible”...... Marie, Ella Flight to the Castle “It’s Possible”...... Marie, Ella Ballroom “Gavotte”...... Sebastian, Topher, Lord Pinkleton, Madame, Charlotte, Gabrielle, Lords & Ladies of the Court “Ten Minutes Ago”...... Topher, Ella “Cinderella Waltz”...... Orchestra “Ten Minutes Ago” (Reprise)...... Topher, Ella, Lords & Ladies of the Court Palace Steps

ACT II Entr’acte...... Orchestra Palace Steps “Stepsister’s Lament”...... Charlotte, Ladies of the Court Forest “The Pursuit”...... Topher, Lord Pinkleton, Lords of the Court, Pages, Ella, Footman, Driver Inside the Cottage “When You’re Driving Through the Moonlight”...... Ella, Madame, Charlotte, Gabrielle “A Lovely Night”...... Ella, Madame, Charlotte, Gabrielle “A Lovely Night” (Reprise)...... Ella, Gabrielle Forest “Loneliness of Evening”...... Topher, Ella Throughout the Kingdom “The Prince Is Giving a Ball” (Reprise)...... Sebastian, Lord Pinkleton, Heralds, Madame Inside the Cottage “There’s Music in You”...... Marie Palace Steps “Now Is the Time” (Reprise)...... Jean-Michel, Gabrielle “Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful?”...... Topher, Ella Palace “Ten Minutes Ago” (Reprise)...... Topher, Ella, The Company Royal Gardens “Finale”...... Marie, The Company

ORCHESTRA Music Supervisor—DAVID CHASE Music Director/Conductor—VALERIE GEBERT Assistant Conductor/Keyboard—BRUCE BARNES Keyboard 1—JESSE WARKENTIN

Music Copying—JOANN KANE MUSIC SERVICE/RUSSELL BARTMUS, MARK GRAHAM Reduction—JASON HOWLAND Music Programming—MYSTL MUSIC AND HIRO IIDA Music Coordinator—HOWARD JOINES Additional by , and . Additional lyrics by Douglas Carter Beane and David Chase.

THE CINDERELLA TOURING MUSICIANS WELCOME LOCAL MUSICIANS WHO WILL BE PLAYING AT ALL PERFORMANCES IN NASHVILLE. Concertmaster–AMY HELMAN Flutes–DIANE CRAIG Clarinets–MATT DAVICH French Horn–HARRY DITZEL Trombones–BILL HUBER Trumpets–MICHAEL ARNDT Percussion–RON SORBO Violin II–PATTI RUDISILL Viola–DEDE BESSER Cello–NICHOLAS GOLD Bass–ERIC STEPHENS Musical Contractor–PAUL ROSS

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ page 19 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST KAITLYN DAVIDSON (Ella). Broadway: Cinderella; Nice CHIP ABBOTT (Raccoon, Driver, Ensemble). Broadway: On the Work If You Can Get It (original cast/Asst. Dance Captain). Town (OBC). Other: Radio City Christmas Spectacular (NYC), National tour: White Christmas (Judy Haynes). Regional: Joseph…Dreamcoat (national tour), teacher at Broadway Dance Marriott Lincolnshire, Pioneer Theater Company, Maltz Jupiter, Center. OCU grad. Love to Eric, Mom, Pops, Josh, Lee, and MSA! Pittsburgh CLO, MTWichita, KC Starlight and many more. Training: B.F.A.: CCM. Thanks to Mark, Adam, DGRW, Mom, ADRIAN BAIDOO (Ensemble). National tour debut! Off- Dad and Alex. kaitlyn-davidson.com. Broadway: Pirira. Regional: MUNY, MTWichita, WVPT. TV: “Royal Pains.” University of Michigan graduate. Endless gratitude ANDY HUNTINGTON JONES (Topher). Broadway: Cinderella to Cinderella team, Henderson Hogan, family, friends and (OBC), Bullets Over Broadway (OBC). International tour: West teachers! Twitter/Instagram @AdrianBaidoo. Side Story. Regional: The Muny, NSMT, Maltz Jupiter. TV: “Today Show,” “Late Night with David Letterman,” “” (2013, SUMMER BROYHILL (Ensemble, u/s Charlotte). Broadway: 2014). Proud graduate of The University of Michigan. Thanks to Hairspray. N.Y.C.: The Independents, Killer Therapy. Regional: the whole Cinderella team. It’s possible! @ajonestweets. The Last Five Years (Cathy), Tarzan (Jane), Oklahoma! (Laurey/ Dream Laurey). Love and thanks to casting, creatives and my LIZ McCARTNEY (Marie). Broadway: Annie, The Phantom of miraculous family. summerbroyhill.com. the Opera, South Pacific, Mamma Mia!, Taboo, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Dance of the Vampires, Les Misérables. AUDREY CARDWELL (Ensemble, u/s Ella, Gabrielle). Tours: National tours: The Little Mermaid, Wicked, The Phantom of Anything Goes (first national), . Regional highlights: Muny, the Opera, Les Misérables, The Rocky Horror Show. Regional: NSMT, Houston TUTS. Proud graduate of Penn State, B.F.A. Ever After, The Little Mermaid, Sweeney Todd, Working, . Endless love to the Cinderella team, DGRW, Pirates, Souvenir. family and Andy. @akatcard.

BLAIR ROSS (Madame) was most recently seen on Broadway CODY DAVIS (Ensemble, u/s Sebastian). Broadway/NYC: in the revival of Side Show, directed by Bill Condon. Other Cinderella, Lady, Be Good (Encores!). Tour: White Christmas. Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde, . Regional: La Jolla Regional: MTWichita, PA Shakes, Infinity Theatre Company. Playhouse, The Old Globe, Goodspeed, Walnut Street, Actors University of Michigan graduate. Love to Cindy team, family, Theatre of Louisville, Kennedy Center, Ford’s, etc. TV and lots of and friends. Glory to God! commercials. Education: Vassar College. RACHEL FAIRBANKS (Ensemble, u/s Ella, u/s Gabrielle) is a WILL BLUM (Jean-Michel). Broadway: The , native. Favorites include Young Elise/Patton (First Wives Grease. National tour: Hair, Elf: The Musical, Grease and Club), Cinderella (Into the Woods, PCS), Ariel u/s (The Little Seussical. Regional: Harmony, Little Shop of Horrors, The 25th Mermaid, NSMT) among others. For my family. Annual…Spelling Bee, Jesus Christ Superstar, Sweet Charity, A Funny Thing…Forum, River and Floyd Collins. B.F.A. from ALEXANDRA FROHLINGER (Ensemble, u/s Charlotte). The Boston Conservatory. Instagram: @willblum. Selected credits: Broadway: Soul Doctor. National tours: West Side Story (“Anybodys”). TV: “Triple Sensation” (CBC). Training: KIMBERLY FAURE (Gabrielle). Broadway: Cinderella, Bullets B.F.A. Boston Conservatory, Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Gratitude to Over Broadway, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes, Cinderella team and my Family. For Baba. Bells Are Ringing. Regional: MTW. Film/TV: HBO’s “Show Me a Hero,” “Elementary,” “Step Up.” OCU Grad. Thanks and endless JORDANA GROLNICK (Swing). National tour debut! Jordana love to my family, the Cinderella team, HCA, MTW, and OCU. I is a recent graduate of the University of Michigan Musical love you Danny Baer. @kimfoura Theatre program. Regional: The Muny. Endless gratitude to my family, the Cinderella team and MT14. AYMEE GARCIA (Charlotte). Credits: Shrek The Musical (Mama Bear/Gingy) Broadway/Tour, Avenue Q Broadway, Les LAURA IRION (Assistant Dance Captain, Swing). Broadway: Misérables (Madame Thenardier) Broadway/Tour. TV: Trixie on Cinderella (OBC). National tour: West Side Story (u/s Anybodys). “Lazytown” and Smooch in “It’s a Big Big World.” Thanks to Adam Regional: Muny, NSMT. BFA University of Michigan. Gratitude Caldwell, Penny Leudtke, Cindy Tolan, Robyn Goodman. Love to to CTG and my loving friends and family. Go Blue! @misslaurai Jade and Ruby, this is for you. ERIC ANTHONY JOHNSON (Swing/Dance Captain). Tours: West BLAKE HAMMOND (Sebastian). Broadway: First Date; ; Side Story, Evita, Elf, Miss Saigon. Regional: ART, Kennedy Center, Elf; Billy Elliot; Hairspray; The Lion King; ; On Music Circus, KC Starlight. Love and thanks: Josh, Lee, Adam, the Town; Kiss Me, Kate. Off-Broadway: 5. Tours: 7. Regional: Cinderella team, Chip and family. B.F.A. Boston Conservatory. Williamstown, Kennedy Center, Ahmanson, Coronet, Northlight. Many TV/film credits including­ web series “Then We Got Help.” BEN LANHAM (Swing): Dance graduate, Oklahoma City Awards: Carbonell, LA Critics, After Dark, Indy Soap. University. Thrilled for his first national tour! International: West Side Story (European tour). Regional: MUNY, MTWichita, CHAUNCEY PACKER (Lord Pinkleton, u/s Sebastian). National LyricOK. Thanks blocNYC, family and friends for unending Tours: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, directed by Diane Paulus. support! @benlanham_NYC. Chauncey has performed operatic roles in Porgy & Bess, La Boheme and others in the US and abroad. Special thanks to LAUREN LUKACEK (Raccoon, Lady of Ridicule, Ensemble, family and friends. u/s Madame, u/s Marie). International tour: My Fair Lady (u/s Eliza). Regional: The Sound of Music (Maria), White Christmas page 20 » Sign up for TPAC’s StageLinks e-news at TPAC.ORG/StageLinks. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ (Betty), Beauty and the Beast (Babette), NMST, Ogunquit. B.F.A. for Everything! Julie Newmar; Advice From a Caterpillar. TV: Boston Conservatory. For my family and Tao. “The Nance” (PBS). Upcoming: Fairycakes, Robin Hood. Life: Husband Lewis Flinn, son Cooper, daughter Gabrielle. SEAN SEYMOUR (Ensemble, u/s Topher). National tour debut! Recent Michigan grad. Favorite roles: Marius (Les Misérables, MARK BROKAW (Director). Broadway: Rodgers + Michigan), Mark (A Chorus Line, NCT), Eugene (Grease, Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Lyons, After Miss Julie, The MUNY). Thanks to Adam Caldwell, CTG and my amazing Constant Wife, Reckless, Cry-Baby. New York premieres family. seanmatthewseymour.com. include works by Douglas Carter Beane, David Auburn, Lynda Barry, Eric Bogosian, Charles Busch, Julia Cho, Lisa Kron, LAUREN SPRAGUE (Ensemble, u/s Marie). Tours: Wizard of Kenneth Lonergan, Craig Lucas, Nicky Silver, Paula Vogel and Oz, La Cage… NYC: Castlewalk (Ginger Rogers). Regional: Wendy Wasserstein. Regional includes Yale Rep, Guthrie, Seattle Goodspeed, NSMT, PCLO, NCT, Maltz-Jupiter, Cape Playhouse. Rep, Center Theatre Group, Huntington, La Jolla, Steppenwolf, CCM grad. Thanks to Cinderella team, DGRW, my family and Sundance Theatre Lab, Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration husband Michael! and the O’Neill Theatre Conference. He has directed at London’s Donmar Warehouse and Menier Chocolate Factory, PAIGE WILLIAMS (Ensemble, u/s Madame). OCU dance Dublin’s Gate Theatre and the Sydney Opera House. Mark grad. Regional credits: Paper Mill Playhouse, Cape Playhouse is the artistic director of the Yale Institute for Music Theatre. and MTWichita. Tours: Mary Poppins (second national). Radio Artistic associate: Roundabout Theatre. City Christmas Spectacular, Rockette (N.Y.C. and Nashville). Love to Marva! JOSH RHODES (Choreographer). Broadway credits include First Date and Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Outer Critic TANNER RAY WILSON (Fox, Ensemble) is thrilled to be a part Circle, Astaire Award and Drama Desk nominations). Other stage of Cinderella! National tour: Elf the Musical. Other favorites credits include Company starring Neil Patrick Harris, Sweeney include Mary Poppins and White Christmas. Love to: Family, Todd starring Emma Thompson and Sondheim’s 80th Birthday Elon and CESD. Instagram: @tannerizzle. Concert for The New York Philharmonic and PBS. Steve Martin’s Bright Star (Old Globe). Broadway: Three Generations (Kennedy THAD TURNER WILSON (Ensemble, u/s Lord Pinkleton, u/s Center), On the Town (L.A. Philharmonic), Working (Old Globe, Jean-Michel). B’way/N.Y.C.: Billy Elliot, Radio City Christmas the Broadway Playhouse in Chicago and the Drama Desk Spectacular. Tour: Billy Elliot, . B.F.A.: CCM. Award-winning production at the Prospect Theater in New York). Birmingham, Ala., native. Thanks to Adam Caldwell, love to family and my Michelangelo. LEE WILKINS (Associate Choreographer) was the associate choreographer on the Broadway productions of First Date JOHN YI (Ensemble, u/s Topher, u/s Jean-Michel). N.Y.C./ and Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella as well as Company international tour: Behind The Painting, KPOP, Oliver!, Miss starring Neil Patrick Harris and Sondheim! The Birthday Concert Saigon. Regional: Goodspeed, PCLO. B.F.A., Elon. Proud TFA (Avery Fisher Hall and on PBS), On the Town ( alum. Love and gratitude to God, family, friends, Harden-Curtis Philharmonic) and most recently Bright Star (The Old Globe). and the Cinderella family! @mrjohnyi. JENIFER FOOTE (Associate Director). Associate Director/ RICHARD RODGERS + OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II (Music, Choreographer credits: The Cradle Will Rock starring Patti Lyrics & Original Book). After long and highly distinguished LuPone (The Acting Company), Sweeney Todd starring Emma careers with other collaborators, Richard Rodgers (composer, Thompson (Avery Fisher Hall, PBS), Rock of Ages (national tour), 1902–79) and Oscar Hammerstein II (librettist/lyricist, 1895– Elf (Paper Mill Playhouse). Broadway acting credits: Follies, 1960) joined forces in the early ’40s to create the most ...Drood, Rock of Ages, A Chorus Line, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, successful partnership in the American musical theater. Dracula, Annie Get Your Gun. Oklahoma! (1943), the first Rodgers & Hammerstein musical, was also the first of a new genre, the musical play, blending ANNA LOUIZOS (Scenic Design) received Tony nominations Rodgers’ sophisticated style of musical comedy (which he for The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2014), In the Heights (2008) had perfected in a 25-year partnership with lyricist Lorenz and High Fidelity (2007). Broadway: Honeymoon in Vegas, Hart) with Hammerstein’s innovations in operetta (conceived ’s Cinderella, The Performers, Irving in collaboration with such composers as Sigmund Romberg, Berlin’s White Christmas, Avenue Q, Curtains, Baby It’s You!, Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml and Jerome Kern). Over the next All About Me, To Be or Not to Be, Steel Magnolias, Golda’s 16 years, R&H wrote eight more Broadway musicals: Carousel, Balcony. Off-Broadway: Sons of the Prophet; Speech and Allegro, South Pacific, The King and I, Me and Juliet, Pipe Debate; Altar Boyz; tick, tick…BOOM! Regional: Irving Berlin’s Dream, Flower Drum Song and The Sound of Music. They Holiday Inn, Fly, the Musical, It Shoulda Been You, Disney’s wrote one movie musical, State Fair, subsequently adapted to Aladdin, Winnie The Pooh and The Perfect Day. Art direction: the stage, and one for television, “Cinderella.” First broadcast “Sex and the City” (HBO). live with Julie Andrews in 1957, remade with Lesley Ann Warren (1965), and again with Whitney Houston and Brandy (1997), WILLIAM IVEY LONG (Costume Designer) won the 2013 R&H’s Cinderella made her Broadway debut in 2013. Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Tony awards for Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella. 70 Broadway shows, 13 Tony DOUGLAS CARTER BEANE (New Book). Musicals: The Band Award nominations, 6 wins. Mr. Long was inducted into the Wagon (Encores), Cinderella (Tony nom., Best Book), Lysistrata Theatre Hall of Fame in 2006 and elected Chairman of the Jones (Tony nom., Best Book), Sister Act (Tony nom., Best American Theatre Wing in 2012. williamiveylong.com. Book) and Xanadu (Tony nom., Best Book; Drama Desk Best Book; Outer Critics Circle Best Musical). Plays: Shows for Days KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Design) has more than 50 (Lincoln Center), The Nance, The Little Dog Laughed (Tony Broadway play and musical theater credits. He designs nom., Olivier nom., GLAAD Media Best Play), As Bees in Honey extensively off-Broadway, for resident theaters and touring Drown (Outer Critics Circle Award), Mr. & Mrs. Fitch, Music productions throughout the as well as From a Sparkling Planet, The Country Club, Advice From a internationally. Selected Broadway credits: Kinky Boots, Caterpillar, The Cartells. Opera: Die Fledermaus (Met). Revues: , If/Then, Hairspray, Catch Me If You Can, Dirty Rotten White Lies, Mondo Drama. Screenplays: To Wong Foo, Thanks Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, The Coast of Utopia—Shipwrecked,

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ACT I

in a faraway forest, a young woman named Ella does chores for her stepmother, Madame, while wishing the world would be as beautiful as it appears. Meanwhile, Prince Topher struggles with his purpose in life though he is soon to become king. After defeating a beast in battle, Prince Topher stumbles upon Ella in front of her home. He commends Ella after witnessing her kindness to a homeless woman named Marie. Prince Topher and his advisor Sebastian return to the palace as political radical Jean-Michel arrives and begins sharing his ideas about the problems between the rich and the poor. Madame and her daughters, Gabrielle and Charlotte, return from shopping. Jean-Michel offers a book to Gabrielle, but Madame rejects the gift. Jean-Michel instead offers Ella the book, and through the pages, Ella dreams of life beyond her rags. At the palace, a ball is planned to find Prince Topher a wife. The upper crust of society are excited, but Jean-Michel rallies the poor to do something. After Madame and the stepsisters leave their house for the ball, Marie magically reveals herself as Ella’s Fairy Godmother and sets a plan in motion for Ella to attend the ball. With beautiful glass slippers, animals magically transformed into royal attendants, and a carriage made from a pumpkin, Ella attends the ball transformed and unidentifiable. A royal game of “Ridicule” is played at the ball, in which people trade insults and complaints. Ella plays against Ma¬dame, but instead of swapping insults, she compliments Madame. The court is surprised and confused by this concept of kindness, and the palace fills with warmth and joy. Prince Topher becomes smitten with her. Just as they are about to share a kiss, the clock strikes midnight, and Ella tells Prince Topher that his people are suffering and that he must do something. Ella leaves and drops one of her glass slippers.

ACT II While Prince Topher searches for Ella, Charlotte is left at the palace. Eventually, Madame and her daughters return home, and as they discuss the evening, Ella describes how she would imagine the evening. Charlotte, Gabrielle and Madame join in, dreaming about a true love. That night, Gabrielle and Ella bond over their secrets: Ella was the girl at the ball, and Gabrielle is in love with Jean-Michel. At the castle, Prince Topher is sullen and demands a banquet be held to find Ella. News spreads, and as the women at Madame’s prepare, Gabrielle pretends to be sick so she can help Jean-Michel at a soup kitchen. She also offers her dress to Ella for the banquet. Madame and Charlotte race off to the banquet, while Jean-Michel arrives to pick up Gabrielle. They are interrupted by Madame returning home unexpected. She banishes Gabrielle from the house and rips up Ella’s borrowed dress. Ella’s Fairy Godmother visits again and encourages Ella to believe in herself. She transforms Ella’s torn-up dress into a beautiful gown and sends her off to the banquet. There, Ella finds Prince Topher and shares with him that the poor are heading to the palace soon. When the poor arrive, Prince Topher is inspired by their concerns and decides that there will be an election to elect the first Prime Minister of the kingdom. With all this excitement, Prince Topher and Ella question their newfound love, but the clock strikes twelve and Ella must run again. The next day, Lord Pinkleton announces the election and search for Ella are in full swing. Ella appears in her normal, ragged clothes, and Prince Topher permits her to try on the slipper. He is ecstatic when it fits and proposes to Ella. And everyone lives happily ever after. Continued from page 21 Other Desert Cities, Harvey and Wicked. He is the recipient of a Funny Story, Letters to Juliet, Sugar, The Private Lives of the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics’ Circle and OBIE awards. Pippa Lee, The Darjeeling Limited, The Namesake, Sherrybaby, Kinsey, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, Personal Velocity, Casa NEVIN STEINBERG (Sound Design) was nominated for a Tony de Los Babys. Award for his work on the Broadway production of Cinderella. Recent Broadway: Mothers and Sons, The Performers LARRY MORLEY (Technical Supervisor) is pleased to have and Magic/Bird at the Longacre Theatre. Audio consultant been a part of the Broadway community for more than 35 for Carnegie Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium. More than 30 years. Broadway credits include Gentleman’s Guide To Love Broadway productions as a former founding principal of Acme and Murder, End of the Rainbow, Hair, Next to Normal, Equus, Sound Partners and five additional Tony nominations for The Journey’s End, Driving Miss Daisy, Merchant of Venice. Larry Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, also supervises productions of the Radio City Christmas Fences, Hair and In the Heights. Spectacular both in NY and on tour.

PAUL HUNTLEY (Hair/Wig Design). London-born Paul Huntley SETH F. BARKER (Production Stage Manager) is grateful to be has worked on hundreds of Broadway shows, including the taking the first national tour of Cinderella around North America. original productions of Amadeus, Cats, Evita, Les Misérables, Previous Tours include: first national of War Horse, Blue Man The Producers and Hairspray. A recipient of Drama Desk and Group, Hairspray, Rent and Cirque du Soleil’s Big Top show Tony Awards, his recent projects include The Mystery of Edwin Corteo. Many thanks for the continued LOVE and support from Drood, The Heiress and Nice Work If You Can Get It. his parents, Mike and Barbara.

DAVID CHASE (Music Adaptation, Supervision & PAIGE GRANT (Stage Manager). Credits include Jersey Boys first Arrangements) has been Music Director, Supervisor and/or national tour, War Horse North American tour. New York: To Be Arranger for nearly 30 Broadway productions (most recently: or Not to Be and From Up Here with Manhattan Theatre Club. Nice Work, How to Succeed…, Anything Goes, Billy Elliot, Las Vegas: Jersey Boys. Regional: , Evita). Music Director/Arranger for NBC’s live broadcasts of “The Shakespeare Theatre. B.F.A. College—Conservatory Sound of Music” and “Peter Pan.” Also: (West of Music. Love and thanks to Mom in Washington and friends End), Boston Pops (Twelve Days of Christmas), Kennedy Center across the country. Honors (Barbara Cook). Upcoming: Finding Neverland. Musical training: Biology degree from Harvard University. MARGOT WHITNEY (Assistant Stage Manager). Credits include War Horse national tour, Signature Theatre Company, NY Stage DANNY TROOB (Orchestrations). His career as a musician and Film, La Jolla Playhouse and Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati. includes composing, orchestrating and conducting. Some early Other: Virginia Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet. B.F.A. credits: Pacific Overtures, The Baker’s Wife (Dance Music), University of Cincinnati—College Conservatory of Music. Love Big River (Music Supervision, winner). and thanks to family and friends. Orchestrated the animated features Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas. More recently, Newsies and Aladdin DENNY DANIELLO (Company Manager). National Tours: on Broadway, The Little Mermaid worldwide and Dr. Zhivago, Anything Goes starring Rachel York, West Side Story, Grease opening on Broadway in 2015. It is a thrill to have a Richard with Taylor Hicks, The Drowsy Chaperone with Georgia Engel, Rodgers score to orchestrate. Sweet Charity starring Molly Ringwald, Little Women starring Maureen McGovern, Ann-Margret in The Best Little Whorehouse VALERIE GEBERT (Music Director/Conductor). National Tours: in Texas. For my amazing nephews Dylan and Rocco! Wicked, The Addams Family, The Lion King and Lion King Las Vegas, Cabaret, The Sound of Music, The Fantasticks, Joseph RICHARDS/CLIMAN, INC. (General Manager), founded in 1997 and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Regional: Berkeley by David R. Richards and Tamar Climan. Current: You Can’t Take Rep, California Music Theatre, St. Louis Rep & MUNY, North Shore It With You, It’s Only A Play, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Music Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse. Past Broadway/Tours: All The Way, Anything Goes, August: Osage County, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, The Glass Menagerie, BRUCE BARNES (Assistant Conductor/Keyboard). Broadway: Twelve Angry Men, Annie. Peter Pan. Off-Broadway: Nunsense, Peter and the Wolf, Everything the Traffic Will Allow. National Tours: Peter Pan; ALLIED LIVE (Marketing and Press) is a full-service marketing and Camelot; Kiss Me, Kate; Cabaret; Cats. International: West Side advertising agency representing Broadway shows, national tours, Story, Lincoln Center’s “Meet the Artist.” Regional: North Shore, performing arts institutions and experiential entertainment entities. The Cape, Paper Mill, Westport and Ogunquit playhouses. Current clients include Blue Man Group, The Book of Mormon, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Elf, Kinky Boots, Mamma HOWARD JOINES (Music Coordinator). Credits include Mia!, Motown the Musical, Once, Peter and the Starcatcher and Bullets Over Broadway; Aladdin; A Night With Janis Joplin; Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Matilda; Scandalous; ; Ghost; How to Succeed…; Promises, Promises; Bye Bye Birdie; Grease; The Times They THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Direction) (TBG) is Broadway’s Are A Changin’; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Bare; Now.Here.This. premiere booking agency representing more than 18 Tony Conductor/percussionist: Matilda, Billy Elliot, …Scoundrels, Award-winning best musicals and plays since its inception Never Gonna Dance, Flower Drum Song, The Full Monty, … in 1996. TBG has booked several long-running tours such Superstar, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Singin’ in the Rain, The as the “Best Musical of the Century” The Book of Mormon, King and I, Cleavage, Radio City. For Robin and Taylor. the most Tony Award-winning musical in history ’ The Producers, the worldwide hit Mamma Mia!, and the CINDY TOLAN & ADAM CALDWELL (Casting). Broadway: groundbreaking musical Rent. TBG is committed to bringing Cinderella, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- the best of Broadway to North America and beyond. Time, Betrayal, Macbeth, The Performers, Lysistrata Jones, Relatively Speaking, That Championship Season, A View ROBYN GOODMAN (Producer/Aged In Wood) produced two From the Bridge, All My Sons, Xanadu, Avenue Q, Medea, A Tony Award-winning musicals, Avenue Q and In the Heights. Year With Frog and Toad. Film includes This Is Where I Leave Also, Altar Boyz, tick, tick…BOOM!, High Fidelity, American You, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Blue Valentine, It’s Kind of Idiot and West Side Story. Plays include Bengal Tiger at the

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 39 Baghdad Zoo, Metamorphoses, Red Light Winter, Steel A Raisin in the Sun, The Book of Mormon, In the Heights, Magnolias and 50 productions as Founder/Artistic Director The History Boys, , , War Horse. Co-founded of Second Stage Theatre. Currently she is the Consultant and investment firm Furman Selz; now Vice Chairman, Jefferies Artistic Producer of the Underground Series at Roundabout LLC; Vice Chairman, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; Theatre Company and Executive Producer of The Bucks and Chairman Emeritus, the Film Society of Lincoln Center. County Playhouse. PETER MAY (Producer) is president of Trian Partners and an JILL FURMAN (Producer) received the 2008 Tony Award for avid Broadway fan and investor. Productions include Grace Best Musical for In the Heights. Other Broadway credits include and Fortune’s Fool (Producer), Sweet Smell of Success (Assoc. Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, The Heiress, Seminar, Producer), Book of Mormon, Annie, Evita, West Side Story and West Side Story, The Drowsy Chaperone, Sly Fox and Fortune’s many others. Fool. Off-Broadway credits include On the Line and Adult Entertainment. Jill also produces the hip-hop comedy group SANFORD ROBERTSON (Producer) is a San Franciscan who Freestyle Love Supreme, both a live show and a tv series, debuted as a producer in 2011–2012 with three productions currently airing on the Pivot Network. In 2011 Jill received (Evita, Nice Work If You Can Get It and The Heiress). His the Robert Whitehead Award for Outstanding Achievement in past interest has been in sponsoring musical theatre at two Commercial Theatre Producing. Member: National Board of universities, Michigan and Northwestern. Review of Motion Pictures. JAMES SPRY (Producer). Broadway productions include STEPHEN KOCIS (Producer) is Vice President of Aged In Cinderella (Tony nomination), The Heiress, Seminar Wood, LLC, a Broadway production company which has (co-producer), Jerusalem, War Horse, Priscilla Queen of the been involved in such hits as Avenue Q and In the Heights Desert, Next Fall (Tony nomination), 33 Variations. Film: Sumi (both recipients of the Tony Award for Best Musical). Other (Executive Producer). Other: President of Loralee Foundation. Broadway credits include Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, American Idiot, Barefoot in the Park (Assoc. Prod.) and Steel BLANKET FORT PRODUCTIONS (Producer), founded in 1983, Magnolias (Assoc. Prod.). Off- Broadway: Altar Boyz; tick, is beginning its fourth decade of off-the-wall entertainment. Past tick…BOOM! General Manager: The Performers. He is also a productions include Legally Blonde on Broadway as well as regional Producer at the historic Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, productions of My Fair Lady, The Phantom Tollbooth and The Pa., celebrating its 75th Anniversary season. Pushcart Wars. While working to bring elephant polo, Dairy Queen and cinema to the shores of Megunticook, we’re thrilled to be EDWARD WALSON (Producer). With a background in CATV involved with this production. ownership and programming, is now dedicating his time to producing independent films and theater. His Broadway credits CHARLES SALAMENO (Associate Producer) studied at Boston include Relatively Speaking, Cinderella, , Bullets Over University and went on to work with venture capital firm Penny Broadway and An American In Paris (pre-production). Film Black LLC, before pursuing theatre production. As he continues credits: City Island, Blue Jasmine, Magic in the Moonlight with Penny Black, he works to combine his two passions: and Time Out of Mind. He is also an active supporter of EJAF, finance and the arts. amfAR, T.J. Martell Foundation and law enforcement.

VENETIAN GLASS PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Double Gemini PRODUCTION STAFF FOR CINDERELLA Productions: Carl Moellenberg (six Tony Awards, 35 shows) and GENERAL MANAGEMENT Wendy Federman (three Tony Awards, 34 shows); Sharon A. RICHARDS/CLIMAN, INC. Carr (Time Stands Still, Scottsboro Boys, Bullets, Trip to Bountiful, David R. Richards Tamar Climan Pippin, AP Bucks County Playhouse); Ricardo Hornos (Broadway: Heather Allen Joe Christopher Aaron DiFrancia Evita, The Heiress, Argentina: Steady Rain, Good People); Jamie Joe Kane Amanda Nelson Emily Zeck deRoy (three Tony Awards: Gentleman’s Guide, Vanya and COMPANY MANAGER Sonia…, Norman Conquests, 30+ shows); Richard Winkler (four Denny Daniello Tony Awards: Norman Conquests, La Cage aux Folles, Memphis, Assistant Company Manager Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike); Broadway Consortium: Jose Solivan Van Dean (one Tony Award/five nominations, ten shows); Dan PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Frishwasser (three Tony Awards, 14 shows, six films). Larry Morley

THE ARACA GROUP (Producer). Founded in 1997 by partners TOUR PRESS AND MARKETING ALLIED LIVE Matthew Rego, Michael Rego and Hank Unger, the Araca Laura Matalon Marya Peters Group produces and merchandises live entertainment and Sarah Dahlberg Jacqueline Smith theatrical events on Broadway and around the world. For more Doug Blemker Mary Alyce Blum Andrew Damer information, please visit araca.com. John Gilmour Jennifer Gallagher Meghan McDonald Anne Dailey Meyer Anne Waisanen

CAIOLA PRODUCTIONS (Producers). Caiola Productions GENERAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE LLC; they are also owners of B&L MGMT, a family owned Sam Rudy Media Relations Manhattan real estate firm. Broadway: , The Heiress, Shane Marshall Brown Glengarry Glen Ross, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Tony TOUR DIRECTION Award), All the Way (Tony Award). This season: It’s Only A THE BOOKING GROUP Play, The Elephant Man. Rose is artistic director of Manhattan Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart Movement & Arts Center. Off-Broadway: co-author/producer, thebookinggroup.com Freckleface Strawberry the Musical. Thanks to Bettina and the CASTING late Benny Caiola for making everything possible. Cindy Tolan Adam Caldwell Cynthia Degros Jenny Ravitz ROY FURMAN (Producer). Currently on Broadway: The Book PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER...... Seth F. Barker of Mormon, Cinderella, It’s Only a Play, This Is Our Youth. Stage Manager...... Paige Grant Upcoming: The Last Ship, A Delicate Balance, Elephant Assistant Stage Managers...... Margot Whitney Man, An American in Paris. Best Musical/Play Tony winners: Amy Steinman page 40 » Please consider recycling! TPAC playbills are posted online at TPAC.ORG/CenterStage //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Make-Up Designer...... Angelina Avallone AGED IN WOOD, LLC Associate Director...... Jenifer Foote Producer...... Robyn Goodman Assistant Director/ Producer...... Stephen Kocis Drama League Directing Fellow...... Michael Leibenluft Director of Creative Development...... Josh Fiedler Assistant Choreographer...... Kirstin Tucker Dance Captain...... Eric Anthony Johnson CREDITS Assistant Dance Captain...... Laura Irion Scenery built by Hudson Scenic Studio. Automation by Hudson Scenic Associate Scenic Designer...... Hilary Noxon Studio. Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting. Sound equipment from PRG Assistant Scenic Designers...... Aimee Dombo, Audio. Carriage, horses and pumpkin by Costume Armor. Flying by Foy. Todd Potter Costumes by Euro Co Costumes Inc., Jennifer Love Costumes, Parsons- Assistant Costume Designer...... Cathy Parrott Meares Ltd., Prince Armory, Tricorne Inc, Dallas Theater Center Costume William Ivey Long Studio Director...... Donald Sanders Shop, Deanna Rowe, Katrina Patterns. Millinery by Rodney Gordon Costume Shoppers...... Emily Winkour, Millinery. Dance shoes by TO Dey, LaDuca, World Tone. Undergarmets and Jessica Coley-Mitchell hoisery by Bra*Tenders. Custom painting by Jeff Fender Studio. Custom Associate Lighting Designer...... John Viesta jewelry by Lawrence Vrba. Special thanks to David Kaley. Props by Prop n Assistant Lighting Designer...... Nick Solyom Spoon and BrentBri Properties. Emergen-C by Alacer Corp. Production Electrician...... James Maloney Associate Production Electrician...... Ron Schwier Moving Light Programmer...... Hillary Knox Cinderella’s Glass Slippers Designed by Associate Sound Designer...... Jason Crystal STUART WEITZMAN Assistant Sound Designer...... Janie Bullard Production Sound Engineer...... Jake Scudder Souvenir merchandise designed and created by Production Properties Supervisor...... Emiliano Pares THE ARACA GROUP Associate Wig & Hair Designer...... Giovanna Calabretta Performance rights to: Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Head Carpenter...... David “Pfish” Terry Cinderella are licensed by R&H Theatricals: Assistant Carpenter...... Sarah Walker rnh.com Flyman...... Chris Weber To learn more about Cinderella Head Electrician...... Billy Paton and Rodgers & Hammerstein Assistant Electrician/Moving Lights...... Wade Acevedo visit rnh.com, or on Facebook at Assistant Electrician/FOH...... Patrick Medlock-Turek facebook.com/rodgersandhammerstein, Head Sound Engineer...... Mackenzie Ellis or on Twitter: @RnH_Org Assistant Sound Engineer...... Emery Roth III Head Properties...... Glenn Belfer Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella rehearsed at the Assistant Properties...... Sara A. Schultz GIBNEY DANCE CENTER. Wardrobe Head...... Eugene Lauze Assistant Wardrobe...... Virginia Phillips The actors and stage managers employed in this Hair Supervisor...... Jason Michael Torres production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, “Ella” Dresser...... Kaitlin May Saltzman the union of professional actors and stage managers in Production Assistants...... Jenny Ainsworth, the United States. Genevieve Kersh, Amy Steinman

Orchestration Reduction...... Jason Howland The Director and Choreographer are members of the Music Programming...... Mystl Music and Hiro Iida Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an Music Copyists...... Joann Kane Music Service independent national labor union. Russell Bartmus, Mark Graham Advertising...... SpotCo United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic Drew Hodges, Jim Edwards, Tom Greewald, painters for the American Theatre. Stephen Santore, Ilene Rosen, Corey Schwitz Marketing and Promotions...... SpotCo/Nick Pramik, The musicians employed in this production are members Kristen Rathbun, Julie Wechsler of the American Federation of Musicians. Interactive Marketing...... Situation Interactive Damian Bazadona, John Lanasa, Chris Powers, Joaquin Esteva, Mollie Shapiro Backstage and Front of the House Employees are Banking...... Signature Bank represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Mary Ann Fanelli, Margaret Monigan Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Insurance...... DeWitt Stern Group Peter Shoemaker, Anthony Pittari The Press Agents and Company Managers employed Accountants...... Fried & Kowgios CPAs LLP in this production are represented by the Association Comptroller...... Galbraith & Company/Sarah Galbraith of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. Travel Agency...... Tzell Travel/Andi & Alan Henig Housing/Ground Transportation...... Road Rebel This production is produced by a member of The Jennifer Barthell, Laura Gonzalez, Dana Tun Broadway League in collaboration with our professional Merchandise Managers...... Catherine Leib, April Gaupp union-represented employees. Physical Therapy...... NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy, Inc. Medical Doctor...... Thomas Myers, MD Legal Counsel...... Levin Plotkin & Menin LLP Loren Plotkin, Conrad Rippy, Susan Mindell, Daniel Watkins, Hailey Ferber Payroll...... Checks and Balances, Inc. Production Photographer...... Carol Rosegg Video Production...... HMS Media/Matt Hoffman

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Title Sponsor TPAC Gala 2015

“Our partnership with Delta Dental of Tennessee is exciting for us on a number of levels. Delta Dental is an outstanding company — a respected corporate leader with a mission of service to both its constituents and our community at large,” said Kathleen O’Brien, TPAC’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

“We’ve enjoyed an active, creative partnership, even producing a video together to illustrate how the arts provide powerful tools for teaching. ‘Brushing is Fun’ features our teaching artists in Head Start classrooms served by TPAC Education’s program for preschool children. It’s just one of the many fun and educational resources for families on the company’s website. We sincerely appreciate Delta Dental of Tennessee’s second year title sponsorship of Gala. TPAC is truly honored to have such an amazing and generous sponsor.”

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Phil and Brenda Wenk, Andy and Martha Beasley.  Brenda Corbin, Courtney Corbin-Simon, Susan Short Jones Dr. Wenk is a TPAC Board member and the Cherry Jones, Kathleen O’Brien  TPAC Board member Eddie George with April Gunter, President and Chief Executive Officer of Delta Photo by Mimosa Arts TPAC Education 2015 Teacher of the Year  Dental of Tennessee. 

Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos, Cherry Jones, Eva-Lena Cody and TPAC Board members John Cody and Eddie George  Photo by Mimosa Arts

 TPAC Board member Reggie Hill has known Cherry Jones since childhood Photo by Mimosa Arts

Marci and Stephen Houff  TPAC GALA 2015 At its annual Gala on Saturday, August 29, 2015, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center presented the Applause Award, its highest honor, to Vanderbilt University and Cherry Jones for their contributions to the arts. The theme for the festive event was the hit show Motown the Musical, playing TPAC February 16-21 in the HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC series.

Co-Chairs for the event were Brenda Corbin, Susan Short Jones, and Courtney Corbin-Simon. Additional leadership included Janet and Jim Ayers who hosted the Patron Party at FirstBank; Julie Boehm; Phillipe Chadwick; Bob Deal; and Milton White.

TPAC presented Applause Awards to Vanderbilt  Kathleen O’Brien, TPAC President and Chief Executive Officer, University and Cherry Jones for the leading roles and Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos, Vanderbilt University they play in the advancement and vitality of the arts, in Nashville, Tennessee, and worldwide.

Vanderbilt University has been a strong supporter of TPAC and its education program since its opening in 1980. In addition to remarkable arts initiatives on campus and service to the community, Vanderbilt has partnered with TPAC on “InsideOut of the Lunchbox,” an adult enrichment series which has consistently filled to capacity for more than 10 years.

Cherry Jones is widely regarded as one of the  TPAC Board Chairman Dale Allen with his wife Julie and Sara most distinguished artists appearing on Broadway and Larry Stessel, a TPAC Board member. today, in addition to her prolific work in film and television. The Paris, Tennessee, native received two Tony Awards — for The Heiress and Doubt — and an Emmy Award for playing the president of the United States in the television series 24. Watch for her upcoming role in the new film about Hank Williams. Cherry loudly celebrates her Tennessee roots and credits her community for teaching her and encouraging her aspirations in the arts.

Delta Dental of Tennessee was the title sponsor of Gala 2015. Additional sponsors included  Adams and Reese, BlueCross BlueShield of Representative Charles and Nancy Sargent, Erica Work, TPAC Board member Nathan Poss Tennessee, Jack and Barbara Bovender, Corrections Corporation of America, Community Health Jason Bradshaw, Ginger Kelly, Bob Deal  Systems, Delek US, Dollar General, HCA/TriStar Health, Medhost, Nissan North America, Premiere Properties Group, Privileged Journeys, and Vanderbilt University.

Photos by Peyton Hoge Photography unless otherwise indicated. LEAVE THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME! BULLETS OVER BROADWAY NOVEMBER 10-15, 2015 Hailed by Time Magazine as “Musical Theatre Gold!,” Bullets Over Broadway is a hilarious musical comedy about an aspiring young playwright in 1920s New York who, in desperate need of financial backing for his latest drama, is forced to cast a mobster’s talentless girlfriend. Written by Woody Allen, with original direction and choreography by , and based on the acclaimed film by Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath, Bullets Over Broadway is loaded with big laughs, colorful characters, and the songs that made the '20s roar, including “Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do,” “Let’s Misbehave,” “I’m Sitting On Top Of The World,” and “Runnin’ Wild.” With its sensational choreography, Bullets Over Broadway is bringing musical comedy back with a bang.

Tickets on sale now at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040, and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick Street, in downtown Nashville. For group tickets, please call 615-782-4060.

The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible facility with a variety of services. For more information, see page 64 of this playbill or visit TPAC.org.

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The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible facility with a variety of services. For more information, see page 64 of this playbill or visit TPAC.org.

Cinderella matinee, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015 american sign language: Rebecca Collins and Karin Kalodimos audio description: Mona Barz open captioning: Tennessee Captioning

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 45 Visit TPAC bars to enjoy this magical beverage for CINDERELLA: “GLASS SLIPPER” Vodka Sprite Blue Curacao

Bars are located in TPAC’s Jackson Hall lobbies on the Orchestra and Tier levels. Be sure to visit the beautiful Bar Seven located on the Orchestra level inside Jackson Hall.

Uniquely Nashville. Find our city’s best arts and entertainment bets, can’t-miss events, artist interviews, society news and all things unique to Middle Tennessee every Sunday inside Portfolio and online at Tennessean.com.

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BULLETS OVER BROADWAY roars into TPAC November 10-15! Bring a group of 10 or more to the show The New Yorker exclaims as, “a Fun Machine from Start to Finish!” Loaded with big laughs, colorful characters, and the songs that made the ’20s roar, Bullets Over Broadway is bringing musical comedy back with a bang. Time Magazine says it’s “Musical Theatre Gold!” Group tickets start at $20.00. Visit TPAC.ORG/GroupReservations or call 615-782-4060 to reserve your seats today.

THANK YOU to CINDERELLA audience members who participated in TPAC’s Group Sales programs and purchased tickets by OCTOBER 6, 2015.

Abenity Diana Rae’s Voice & Lipscomb Academy Ms. Reca Barwin Mrs. Allison Barberi Performance Studio Mandi Ashley Regions Bank Alison Winstead Dollar General Miss Marisa Hopkins Rockvale Middle School Allstate Insurance Emdeon Mr. Mark Floyd Ryman Hospitality Properties Alma London Entelliment LLC Mrs. Mary Lou Ball Ms. Sandy Hubbard Ms. Amy Donnafield Franklin School of Mayfield Independent Sherry Johnson Angela Price Performing Arts School District Skyline Medical Center Angela Smith Genesco McMurray Middle School Society of Women Angie Slocum Gilda’s Club MEDHOST Engineers, Wichita Ann Carroll School of Dance Girl Scout Troop 01424 Mrs. Melissa D. Nolan St. Lukes Community House Mrs. Ashley Turner Girl Scout Troop 226 Metro Nashville Ms. Susan Kulp Avenue Bank Girl Scouts of Mr. Michael Fitts Tennessee Bureau Averitt Express Middle Tennessee Middle TN State University of Investigation Ayers Group Travel HCA Inc. Motlow State Mrs. Tiffani Bowers Belmont University Head Middle Magnet School Community College TN Latin American Ms. Betty Jean Allgood Heather Wall Nashville Chamber Chamber of Commerce BRAVO TPAC Heritage Homeschool Tutorial of Commerce Todd Nelson Mr. C. Nelson Bailey Mr. Jack Gillette Nashville Christian School TPAC Education C Tech Mrs. Janice Gaw Nashville City Club TPAC Friends & Family Capshaw Elementary School Jeanie and Kristin Luna Nashville Convention & Trevecca Nazarene University Cassidy Hockaday Mrs. Judith W. Sullivan Visitors Corporation Vanderbilt Medical Center Caterpillar Financial Ms. Julie Gild Nashville Homeschool Vanderbilt University Centennial Healthcare Junior League of Nashville Calendar Waller Centennial Shared Services Ms. Karen Thompson Nashville Library Watkins College of Arts, Cornerstone Senior Services Kennedy North Blvd Group Nashville State Design & Film Cracker Barrel Kristy and Jeff Oldham Community College West Harpeth Cumberland University The Lampo Group Nissan North America Christian Tutorial Dana Dilger Mrs. Lauren Sullivan O’More College of Design Whitver Academy Mrs. Deborah C. Bransford Lifeway Paula King Young Professionals Deloitte Lily Lohora Rachel Rush Chamber of Nashville Mr. Randall Held

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 55 TPAC gratefully acknowledges the following organizations and individuals for gifts and pledges received from October 2014 – October 2015. These gifts support TPAC Education, performing arts programs, and special projects. For more information about donor benefits and sponsorship opportunities, or to notify us of any errors or omissions, please contact TPAC Development at 615-687-4315.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack Susan and Michael McKay C. Dale Allen Premiere Properties Group, LLC O. Bovender Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Barbara T. Bovender Mary C. Ragland Foundation Anita and Larry Cash McWherter John Cody Ryman Hospitality Properties Eva-Lena and John Cody Robert and Yin Mericle Ronald L. Corbin Foundation Martha R. Ingram Alisa Miles Elizabeth S. Courtney Travelink, American Express Travel Lisa and Timothy Moore PRODUCER’S CIRCLE Ansel L. Davis Teresa and Mike Nacarato $5,000 – $9,999 $5,000 – $9,999 Emanuel J. Eads Dr. and Mrs. Mathew Ninan Adams & Reese LLP Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Rod Essig Dr. Casey and Mrs. Holly Noble Baulch Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch Jr. Eddie George Randall Phillips Bonnaroo Works Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch III J. Reginald Hill Cathy and Craig Polkow The Broadway League Kelly and Richard Crook Martha R. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Caterpillar Financial Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind Dr. Nola Jones Nathan Poss Services Corporation Beth Fortune and Debbie Turner Tracy Kane Wells Richardson and Community Health Chuck Hall Christine Karbowiak Jane Bowlin Systems Foundation John Reginald Hill Bill Lynch Carla Robertson Delek Fund for Hope* Mrs. Victor S. Johnson Jr. Melvin J. Malone Mark and Carla Rosenthal Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson III Marcus McKamey Anne and Joseph Russell East Tennessee Foundation Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Sherri Neal Dr. Norman Scarborough and Ernst & Young LLP Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Rechter Nathan Poss Ms. Kimberly Hewell Joel C. Gordon & Bernice W. Judy and Steve Turner Jim Schmitz Michelle and Jim Schmitz Gordon Family Foundation* Neil and Chris Tyler Larry Stessel Janet and William Schock JohnsonPoss Andrew Tavi APPLAUSE SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Middle Tennessee Performing Rhonda Taylor $1,250 – $4,999 Catherine and Tom Sinkewicz Arts H.O.T. Support Fund Claire Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen Sloan Family Nashville Convention and Dr. Philip Wenk Colleen and Beth Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Visitors Corporation Gail Carr Williams Melinda and Jeff Balser Rebecca and William Smith Nashville Predators Foundation Uzi Yemin Dr. Steven Bengelsdorf Debbie and Scott Snoyer National Endowment for the Arts Marla Blessey Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, Premiere Speakers Bureau, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm Sara and Larry Stessel AND FOUNDATION Publix Super Markets Charities Mary and Ron Buck Deborah and CONTRIBUTORS The Rechter Family Fund* Melvin and Shirley Butler James P. Stonehocker as of October 6, 2015 Sargent’s Fine Catering Gary Bynum Lauren and Andrew Tavi SunTrust Bank, Nashville Andrea Carlton Mona and David M. Tehle $50,000+ Waller Drs. Toni and Timothy Carlton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tothacer Bank of America Washington Foundation Anthony and Diane Carroccia Sarah Trahern and Wayne Flatt CMA Foundation Woodmont Investment Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Byron and Aleta Trauger The Community Foundation of Counsel, LLC Middle Tennessee John Casa Santa Dianne and Tom True Delta Dental of Tennessee $2,500 – $4,999 Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic Claire Whitfield Tucker HCA Foundation on behalf Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner III of HCA and the TriStar Athens Distributing Company J. Chase Cole Lyn N. Walker Family of Hospitals Best Brands, Inc. Marjorie and Allen Collins Greta and Jim Walsh Metro Nashville Arts Commission Creative Artists Agency Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wenk The NewsChannel 5 Network EBS Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courtney Mrs. John Warner White Nissan North America, Inc. Enterprise Holdings Foundation Mildred and Richard Darragh David and Gail Williams Raymond James Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Jana and Ansel Davis Donald R. Williams and The Tennessean Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Marty and Betty Dickens Richard W. Zelek Tennessee Arts Commission Designated Fund* Barbara and Emanuel Eads Jim and Maureen Wynalek Minuteman Press Wendy and Mark Eddy Kurt Zettel and Anna Burgner $25,000 – $49,999 Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Billy and Jamie Eskind Denise and Victor Zirilli Butler Snow South Arts Jane and Richard Eskind Kathleen M. Zuccaro Corrections Corporation Seth and Judy Eskind Household $1,500 – $2,499 DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE of America Shary and Rod Essig The Atticus Trust $700 – $1,249 Dollar General Literacy Robert Evans Ezell Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Adams Foundation Linda and Miles Ezell Green Door Gourmet Mary Bass Google, Inc. Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant Bob and Margaret Beck Law Office of Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, Jr. Suzanne Bradford and Judy Lojek Michael K. Williamson $500 - $1,499 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist Jr. Ms. Andrea Conte and Monell’s Dining and Catering American Paper & Twine John Mack Green Gov. Phil Bredesen NovaCopy Charitable Fund Tracy Guarino and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Regions Bank Amerigo Joseph Calabrace Michael and Pamela Carter Service Management Systems Cabot Creamery Cooperative Gail Guindazola Kerri Cavanaugh and Vanderbilt University of Vermont Carolyn and Terry Hamby Michael Schlosser XMi Commercial Real Estate The Franklin Center for Skin & Becky Harrell Drs. Walter and Deborah Clair $10,000 – $24,999 Laser Surgery Lisa Hartman Jane and Bill Coble Anonymous The Dorothy Cate and Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Houff Janice J. Compton 511 Group, Inc. Thomas F. Frist Foundation Rick Isaacson Anna Catherine Davenport BlueCross BlueShield of Kraft CPAs Teresa and Andre Jaeckle Alice and Walton Denton Tennessee Kroger Company Timothy and Stefanie Jakobs Pam Dishman Bridgestone Americas Tire Loews Hotels Dr. Angela Jefferson Dr. James E. and Operations, LLC Morton’s The Steakhouse, Susan and Bill Joy COL Beverly E. Edwards Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Nashville Ray and Rosemarie Kalil Robert Eisenstein Brown-Forman Omni Nashville Hotel Jacqueline Kelly Holly and Craig Evans Coca-Cola Bottling Company Purity Foundation Lee and Glenda Kraft Judy and Tom Foster Consolidated Wright Travel Agency Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Andrew and Allison Fowler Dollar General Corporation The Honorable Thomas and $250 - $499 Jeanne Gavigan Gannett Foundation Terri Lewis C-Tech Controls Julie Gillen Grand Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch Microsoft Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Goad Grand Central Barter Teresa and Reagan Major Miss Kitty’s Bed and Bath Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. Landis B. Gullett Charitable Mr. and Mrs. William Harwell Jr. Lead Annuity Trust INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS Maksymowicz Debbie Herod HCA-Caring for the Community as of October 6, 2015 Melvin Malone Teresa Kersey Ingram Industries Diane and Frank May CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE Diane Kruse Liberty Party Rental Sheila and Richard McCarty $10,000 + Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. MEDHOST Marcus McKamey Julie and Dale Allen Lagasse page 56 » Support TPAC’s non-profit mission online atTPAC.ORG/ Donate. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Kimberly and James Lewis Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Heather and Alan Looney Kevin and Mitzi Curlee Gwyneth McEuen Kimberly L. Darlington Paul Cook and Michael McKee Nancy and Bob Darnall Cindy and Danielle Mezera Robert and Ruth Darula Kent and Alice Ann Nagel Gina and John Davis Dana and Peter Nappi Joy Day Nan Parrish Jennie Dean C. Wright Pinson Teresa Deathridge Karen and Tyler Russell R. Allen Decuyper and Steve Sirls Madeleine and Paul Sapoch Teri S. Devries Elaina and Ronnie Scott Brad Dilling Mr. and Mrs. William Spehr Kathleen V. Dixon Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Tim and Tiffany Dodge Rhonda Taylor and Kevin Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doochin James Weaver Myrtianne Downs Jerry and Ernie Williams Bill and Linda Duncan Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley PERFORMER’S CIRCLE Pamela and David Duquette $300 – $699 Laurie and Steven Eskind Anonymous (2) Jeff Eubanks Linda Albertalli Jill Fainter Laura Alford and Maddie Hickman Louis Falzetti Lainie and Roger Allbee Sylvia and Kenneth Faries Gay and Laurence Alvarez Joel and Julie Fay Karen and James Ankrom Jenni and Henry Feldhaus Dreama Arguello Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Kris Atkins Holly and Andrew Feris C. Nelson Bailey Charlie and Susan Finch Carolyn and Kirby Baker Kellie Fitzpatrick Clark and Carolyn Baker Jon and Lauren Folk Dolores A. Barnett Virginia Fontanella Richard Barnett Linda and David Forrester Christie Barrett Kimberley and Ryan Foster Sharon and John Barrett Joan and Dick Fox Gary Barton and Leslie Fram and Lanny West Steve Manchester Michelle and Stephen Frohsin Dana and Martin Bauguess Debi and Lance Fusacchia Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Dr. Gary Gallant Piper and James Bell Suzanne Glover Mrs. Annie Laurie Berry Dr. Barry W. Goley and Diane R. Berty Grant W. Goodman Justin R. Billings Tracy and Robert Good Cherry and Richard Bird Kim and Dan Gordon Brian K. Blackburn David B. Gray Rose and Allan Bleich Don Gray Patricia J. Bloomfield and David and Nicole Green Wayne Irvin Kat and Jeff Greene Sally Ann Blue Jane Greenway Allison and Joe Boever Cathy Guenther Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Cathy Gunn April and Robert Bosse G. T. Guthrie Jerry Boswell Donna and John Hagan Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bowden Carl and Connie Haley Keith Bowman and James Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Patricia Bradford and Adrienne Harms Dr. Michael Batty Barbara Hayes Pam and Jim Brady Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head III Elizabeth Brandau Jim Hearn Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield The Helm Family Andy Brashier Larry and Tammy Helms Jo Ann Brassfield Arthur and Loyda Henderson Robyn and Livingston Brien Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy David and Jenny Briggs Winston C. Hickman Jr. James Bristol Hank and Mary Hildebrand Louise and Eric Brock Patricia Hillhouse Lorrie K. Brouse and Chris J. Hohl Richard Piazza Mr. Jim Holland Erica Brown Greg and Becca Hollis Patsy and G. William Brown Jeff and Ashley Hollis Cari Buckingham Deborah and Donald Holmes Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Joan Z. Hornberger Fay Burton Helen R. Houston James and Annette Butler Joan Howard Mrs. Lillian Caldwell and Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton Mr. Joe Caldwell Sara and David Hunt Lauren Campbell Melissa and Douglas Hunter Russ and Penny Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Jeff and Kathy Cartwright Melissa R. Irvin Agenia Clark Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie Sr. Honorable and Mrs. Ed Jackson Kira and Jeff Cleveland David and Michelle James Mike Clutts Debbie and Gary Janke Jennifer M. Cochran Karissa Jargo Kathleen Cockshaw Fred and Kathy Johnson Deborah Coleman Julia and Walt Johnson Sam and Debbie Collins Lisa L. Johnson Jennifer Colquitt Brian and Jenni Jones Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cone Dr. Nola Jones Joel and Rebecca Cooper Christine Karbowiak and Virginia Hixon Corbitt Martin Vanek

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Jameson III Herb Knopp Susan and Phillip Robinson Edie and David Johnson PATRONS Janet and James Knox Evelyn and William Rodgers Will and Irish Johnston $100 – $299 Debra and James Kovanda Joyce and Mace Rothenberg Don and Leigh Jones Anonymous (3) Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow Patricia and Craig Rothschild William B. King Kathleen Airhart Jan and Rand Krikorian Cheryl Rudnicke Sandra Koczwara Edgar and Kathi Allen Dr. Robert and Lori Landsberg Linda Simmons and William H. Lassiter Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Ronald Runyeon Christy Lawson Altenbern Jr. Timothy Larson Marianne and Chris Sabis Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levy Leigh and Hunter Atkins Ms. Marketta Laurila Laurie L. Sackett and Richard and Tad Lisella Grace and Carl Awh Christopher and Vera Lee Mary Ellen Stevens Christine Lombardi Household Debra Barnes Patti and Don Liedtke Teresa Sadler Steve and Marilyn Lorenz Diane Becker Andrea Lindsey Amy G. 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