Consumer Alert Regarding Ticket Purchasing
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CONSUMER ALERT REGARDING TICKET PURCHASING With so many high-profile and popular events coming to Wharton Center, we have found more and more patrons are being exploited by unscrupulous ticket resellers. Often our tickets are being marketed on secondary ticket websites before the operator of the website has even purchased tickets – and they are selling at prices far above the price you will pay through whartoncenter.com. Purchasing tickets to Wharton Center events through another source might result in paying too much for your tickets or paying for tickets that are invalid. If there is a problem with your tickets, you may not be able to receive help from Wharton Center’s Ticket Office as there will be no in-house record of your transaction. In addition, we are unable to contact you if there is a change in performance time, traffic notices, etc. To avoid being ensnared by unscrupulous ticket resellers: • Bookmark our website, whartoncenter.com for ticket and show information. • Sign up for our eClub to receive information directly from Wharton Center. We urge you to protect yourself by purchasing directly from the official source for Wharton Center tickets: at whartoncenter.com; by phone at 1-800-WHARTON (1-800-942-7866); or at the Auto-Owners Insurance Ticket Office at Wharton Center. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Please observe the lighted exit signs located throughout the building and theatre(s). All patrons should note all exits, especially those closest to your seat location. Our staff and ushers are trained to assist patrons through multiple emergency situations. If you have questions regarding our safety and security procedures, please contact the house management staff at Wharton Center by calling 884-3119 or 884-3116. CONCEALED WEAPONS AND FIREARMS Be advised that, per Michigan Compiled Laws, Section 28.425o(1)(f), this is an entertainment facility which has a seating capacity of more than 2,500 individuals. Concealed weapons and firearms are prohibited within the facility. 25 THANK YOU To our season subscribers: We appreciate you and would not exist without you. 26 27 CAMERON MACKINTOSH presents BOUBLIL & SCHÖNBERG’S A musical based on the novel by VICTOR HUGO Music by CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHÖNBERG Lyrics by HERBERT KRETZMER Original French text by ALAIN BOUBLIL and JEAN-MARC NATEL Additional material by JAMES FENTON Adaptation by TREVOR NUNN and JOHN CAIRD Original Orchestrations by JOHN CAMERON New Orchestrations by CHRISTOPHER JAHNKE STEPHEN METCALFE and STEPHEN BROOKER Musical Staging by MICHAEL ASHCROFT and GEOFFREY GARRATT Projections realized by FIFTY-NINE PRODUCTIONS Sound by MICK POTTER Lighting by PAULE CONSTABLE Costume Design by ANDREANE NEOFITOU and CHRISTINE ROWLAND Set and Image Design by MATT KINLEY inspired by the paintings of VICTOR HUGO Directed by LAURENCE CONNOR and JAMES POWELL For LES MISÉRABLES National Tour Casting by General Management TARA RUBIN CASTING/ GREGORY VANDER PLOEG KAITLIN SHAW, CSA for Gentry & Associates Executive Producers Executive Producers NICHOLAS ALLOTT & SETH SKLAR-HEYN SETH WENIG & TRINITY WHEELER for Cameron Mackintosh Inc. for NETworks Presentations Associate Sound Designer Associate Costume Designer Associate Lighting Designer Associate Set Designers NIC GRAY LAURA HUNT RICHARD PACHOLSKI DAVID HARRIS & CHRISTINE PETERS Resident Director Musical Director Musical Supervision Associate Director RICHARD BARTH BRIAN EADS STEPHEN BROOKER & JAMES MOORE COREY AGNEW A CAMERON MACKINTOSH and NETWORKS Presentation 28 THE CAST (In order of Appearance) Jean Valjean . NICK CARTELL Javert . JOSH DAVIS Farmer . FELIPE BARBOSA BOMBONATO Laborer . BRENT COMER Innkeeper’s Wife . OLIVIA DEI CICCHI Innkeeper . MONTÉ J . HOWELL The Bishop of Digne . ANDREW MAUGHAN Constables . DARRELL MORRIS, JR ., PATRICK ROONEY Factory Foreman . CHRISTOPHER VILJOEN Fantine . MARY KATE MOORE Factory Girl . ALISON CUSANO Old Woman . MAGGIE ELIZABETH MAY Wigmaker . KELSEY DENAE Bamatabois . JOHN AMBROSINO Fauchelevent . PATRICK ROONEY Champmathieu . ANDREW LOVE Little Cosette . ANNABEL COLE / MACKENZIE MERCER Madame Thénardier . ALLISON GUINN Young Éponine . ANNABEL COLE / MACKENZIE MERCER Thénardier . JIMMY SMAGULA Petit Gervais / Gavroche . ROBBIE CRANDALL / JASPER DAVENPORT Éponine . PAIGE SMALLWOOD Cosette . JILLIAN BUTLER Thénardier’s Gang Montparnasse . DARRELL MORRIS, JR . Babet . FELIPE BARBOSA BOMBONATO Brujon . ANDREW LOVE Claquesous . JOHN AMBROSINO Students Enjolras . MATT SHINGLEDECKER Marius . JOSHUA GROSSO Combeferre . MONTÉ J . HOWELL Feuilly . BRENT COMER Courfeyrac . CHRISTOPHER VILJOEN Joly . STAVROS KOUMBAROS Grantaire . MATT HILL Lesgles . ANDREW MAUGHAN Jean Prouvaire . PATRICK ROONEY Loud Hailer . ANDREW MAUGHAN Major Domo . MATT HILL Ensemble . CAITLIN FINNIE, BREE MURPHY, DOMONIQUE PATON, ERIN RAMIREZ, KAYLA TERUEL Swings . JILLIAN GRAY, TIM QUARTIER, JULIA ELLEN RICHARDSON BRETT STOELKER, KYLE TIMSON Dance Captain . KYLE TIMSON Fight Captain . KYLE TIMSON UNDERSTUDIES For Jean Valjean–ANDREW MAUGHAN, CHRISTOPHER VILJOEN; for Javert–MONTÉ J . HOWELL, ANDREW LOVE; for Cosette–OLIVIA DEI CICCHI, CAITLIN FINNIE; for Fantine– OLIVIA DEI CICCHI, KELSEY DENAE; for Thénardier–JOHN AMBROSINO, MATT HILL; for Madame Thénardier– MAGGIE ELIZABETH MAY, BREE MURPHY; for Éponine–DOMONIQUE PATON, EMILY RAMIREZ; for Marius–STAVROS KOUMBAROS, PATRICK ROONEY; for Enjolras–DARRELL MORRIS, JR ., BRETT STOELKER; for Little Cosette/Young Éponine–KAYLA TERUEL; for the Bishop of Digne– FELIPE BARBOSA BOMBONATO, MONTÉ J . HOWELL; for the Factory Foreman–FELIPE BARBOSA BOMBONATO, KYLE TIMSON; for the Factory Girl– MAGGIE ELIZABETH MAY, JULIA ELLEN RICHARDSON; for Bamatabois–MATT HILL, TIM QUARTIER; for Grantaire–JOHN AMBROSINO, FELIPE BARBOSA BOMBONATO . 29 WHO’S WHO John Felipe Barbosa Jillian Nick Annabel Brent Ambrosino Bombonato Butler Cartell Cole Comer Robbie Alison Jasper Josh Olivia Kelsey Crandall Cusano Davenport Davis Dei Cicchi Denae Caitlin Jillian Joshua Allison Matt Monté J. Finnie Gray Grosso Guinn Hill Howell Stavros Andrew Andrew Maggie Elizabeth Mackenzie Mary Kate Koumbaros Love Maughan May Mercer Moore Darrell Ashley Dawn Bree Domonique Tim Erin Morris Jr. Mortensen Murphy Paton Quartier Ramirez Julia Ellen Patrick Matt Jimmy Paige Brett Richardson Rooney Shingledecker Smagula Smallwood Stoelker Kyle Kayla Christopher Timson Teruel Viljoen 30 SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS MUSICAL NUMBERS PROLOGUE: 1815, DIGNE Prologue . The Company “Soliloquy” . Valjean 1823, MONTREUIL-SUR-MER “At The End of the Day” . .Unemployed and Factory Workers “I Dreamed a Dream” . Fantine “Lovely Ladies” . Clients “Who Am I?” . Valjean “Fantine’s Death” . Fantine and Valjean “Castle on a Cloud” . Cosette 1823, MONTFERMEIL “Master of the House” . Thénardier, his Wife and Customers “The Bargain” . M . and Mme . Thénardier and Valjean 1832, PARIS “Paris” . Gavroche and the Beggars “Stars” . Javert “ABC Café” . Enjolras, Marius and the Students “The People’s Song” . Enjolras, the Students and the Citizens “In My Life” . Cosette, Valjean, Marius and Éponine “A Heart Full of Love” . Cosette, Marius and Éponine “One Day More” . The Company INTERMISSION “On My Own” . Éponine “A Little Fall of Rain” . Éponine and Marius “Drink with Me to Days Gone By” . Feuilly, Grantaire, Students and “Women” “Bring Him Home” . Valjean “Dog Eats Dog” . Thénardier “Soliloquy” . Javert “Turning” . Women “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” . Marius “Wedding Chorale” . Guests “Beggars at the Feast” . M . and Mme . Thénardier Finale . The Company The Orchestra Music Director/Conductor – BRIAN EADS; Associate Conductor/Keyboards – ERIC EBBENGA; Assistant Conductor/Keyboards – TIM LENIHAN; Violin/ Concertmaster – DANIELLE GIULINI; Viola – JJ JOHNSON; Cello – JEANETTE STENSON; Bass – BRAD LOVELACE; Flute / Piccolo / Alto Flute / Recorder – HILARY JONES; Oboe / Cor Anglais – KATHY HALVORSON; Clarinet in Bb / Clarinet in Eb / Bass Clarinet / Recorder – PETER SCUDERI; Horn 1 – BERT HILL; Horn 2 – TODD LEIGHTON; Trumpet in Bb / Flugel Horn / Piccolo Trumpet – JOSH NORTON; Bass Trombone / Tuba – JACK NOBLE; Drums / Percussion / Mallets / Timpani – JARED SOLDIVIERO; Music Coordinator – JOHN MILLER . The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited . 31 Synopsis ACT ONE The Thénardiers’ daughter Éponine, who PROLOGUE: 1815, DIGNE is secretly in love with the student Marius, After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean reluctantly agrees to help him find Cosette, with finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display whom he has fallen in love . condemns him to be an outcast . Only the News of General Lamarque’s death circulates Bishop of Digne treats him kindly and Valjean, in the city and a group of politically-minded embittered by years of hardship, repays him students stream out into the streets to whip up by stealing some silver . Valjean is caught and support for a revolution . brought back by the police and is astonished Cosette is consumed by thoughts of Marius, when the Bishop lies to the police to save him . with whom she has fallen in love . Éponine brings Valjean decides to start his life anew . Marius to Cosette and then prevents an attempt by her father’s gang to rob Valjean’s house . Valjean, 1823, MONTREUIL-SUR-MER convinced it was Javert lurking outside his house, Eight years have passed and Valjean, having tells Cosette they must prepare to flee the country. broken his parole and changed his name to Monsieur Madeleine, has become a factory ACT TWO owner and Mayor .