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The Program for Broadway in Detroit at the Fisher Theatre THE PROGRAM FOR BROADWAY IN DETROIT AT THE FISHER THEATRE Jeffrey Seller Sander Jacobs Jill Furman AND The Public Theater DEAR WITH Joseph Zachary Nederlander DETROIT PRESENT MICHIGAN BOOK, MUSIC AND LYRICS BY TODAY IS GOING TO BE A GOOD DAY AND HERE’S WHY... Lin-Manuel Miranda INSPIRED BY THE BOOK ALEXANDER HAMILTON BY Ron Chernow WITH Bryson Bruce Jon Viktor Corpuz Hannah Cruz Chaundre Hall-Broomfield Olivia Puckett Peter Matthew Smith Paul Oakley Stovall Josh Tower Stephanie Umoh Edred Utomi AND Charnette Batey Dan Belnavis Natalie Kaye Clater Taylor N. Daniels Alexander Ferguson Lisa Finegold Tré Frazier Patrick Garr Jennifer Geller Jennie Harney-Fleming Stephen Hernandez September 2019 October 2019 November - December 2019 Wonza Johnson Sean Harrison Jones Paige Krumbach Fisher Theatre Fisher Theatre Fisher Theatre Krystal Mackie Alaina Vi Maderal Mallory Michaellann Robbie Nicholson Desmond Nunn Stephanie Jae Park Antuan Magic Raimone Joshua Rivera Willie Smith III Avery Sobczak Andy Tofa Cherry Torres Will T. Travis Kyle Weiler Kendyl Sayuri Yokoyama SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN SOUND DESIGN David Korins Paul Tazewell Howell Binkley Nevin Steinberg HAIR AND WIG DESIGN ARRANGEMENTS MUSIC COORDINATORS ASSOCIATE MUSIC SUPERVISOR Charles G. LaPointe Alex Lacamoire Michael Keller Matt Gallagher Lin-Manuel Miranda Michael Aarons EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER MUSIC DIRECTOR January - February 2020 February - March 2020 March - April 2020 June 2020 Maggie Brohn J. Philip Bassett Daniel S. Rosokoff Andre Cerullo Fisher Theatre Detroit Opera House Fisher Theatre Fisher Theatre MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNICAL SUPERVISION CASTING Laura Matalon Hudson Theatrical Associates Telsey + Company John Gilmour Bethany Knox, CSA ASSOCIATE AND SUPERVISING DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE AND SUPERVISING CHOREOGRAPHER A REMARKABLE 2019-20 SEASON IS HERE Patrick Vassel Stephanie Klemons TOUR BOOKING AGENCY COMPANY MANAGER GENERAL MANAGEMENT The Booking Group James Viggiano Baseline Theatrical Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart Andy Jones & Nick Lugo MUSIC SUPERVISION AND ORCHESTRATIONS BY 7 SHOWS STARTING AS Alex Lacamoire CHOREOGRAPHY BY LOW AS $399 Andy Blankenbuehler DIRECTED BY Subscribers, renew now by logging into your My Broadway Thomas Kail In Detroit account or call 313-872-1000, ext. 0 THE WORLD PREMIERE OF HAMILTON WAS PRESENTED IN NEW YORK IN FEBRUARY 2015 BY THE PUBLIC THEATER OSKAR EUSTIS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR PATRICK WILLINGHAM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NEW subscriptions go on sale April 22 www.broadwayindetroit.com/season 3 TF1346M19_201920SEASONADPLAYBILL.indd 1 2/22/19 4:17 PM CAST Alexander Hamilton ........................................................................................................EDRED UTOMI Eliza Hamilton .............................................................................................................. HANNAH CRUZ Aaron Burr .......................................................................................................................... JOSH TOWER Angelica Schuyler .................................................................................................... STEPHANIE UMOH George Washington .......................................................................................PAUL OAKLEY STOVALL Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson ......................................................................BRYSON BRUCE Hercules Mulligan/James Madison ...............................................CHAUNDRE HALL-BROOMFIELD John Laurens/Philip Hamilton ........................................................................... JON VIKTOR CORPUZ Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds ................................................................................OLIVIA PUCKETT King George ................................................................................................PETER MATTHEW SMITH Philip Schuyler/James Reynolds/Doctor ......................................................................WILL T. TRAVIS Samuel Seabury ................................................................ (through April 9) SEAN HARRISON JONES, (beginning April 9) PATRICK GARR Charles Lee ........................................................................................................... ROBBIE NICHOLSON George Eacker ......................................................................................................TAYLOR N. DANIELS Ensemble................................CHARNETTE BATEY, DAN BELNAVIS, NATALIE KAYE CLATER, TAYLOR N. DANIELS, PATRICK GARR, JENNIFER GELLER, SEAN HARRISON JONES, PAIGE KRUMBACH, KRYSTAL MACKIE, ROBBIE NICHOLSON, ANDY TOFA, WILL T. TRAVIS THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. UNDERSTUDIES Understudies and standbys never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of appearance. For Alexander Hamilton—ALEXANDER FERGUSON, TRÉ FRAZIER, WONZA JOHNSON; for Eliza Hamilton—CHARNETTE BATEY, JENNIE HARNEY-FLEMING, STEPHANIE JAE PARK, CHERRY TORRES; for Aaron Burr—ALEXANDER FERGUSON, TRÉ FRAZIER, WONZA JOHNSON; for Angelica Schuyler—CHARNETTE BATEY, JENNIE HARNEY-FLEMING, STEPHANIE JAE PARK, CHERRY TORRES; for George Washington—DAN BELNAVIS, TRÉ FRAZIER; for Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson—TRÉ FRAZIER, WONZA JOHNSON, WILL T. TRAVIS; for Hercules Mulligan/James Madison—DAN BELNAVIS, TRÉ FRAZIER, WILL T. TRAVIS; for John Laurens/Philip Hamilton—ALEXANDER FERGUSON, Bank of America applauds Broadway WONZA JOHNSON, WILL T. TRAVIS; for Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds—CHARNETTE BATEY, JENNIE HARNEY-FLEMING, STEPHANIE JAE PARK, CHERRY TORRES; in Detroit for bringing the arts to all for King George—DAN BELNAVIS, ALEXANDER FERGUSON When members of the community support the arts, they help inspire and STANDBYS TRÉ FRAZIER, JENNIE HARNEY-FLEMING, ALEXANDER FERGUSON, enrich everyone. Artistic diversity can be a powerful force for unity, WONZA JOHNSON, STEPHANIE JAE PARK creating shared experiences and a desire for excellence. SWINGS LISA FINEGOLD, STEPHEN HERNANDEZ, ALAINA VI MADERAL, DESMOND NUNN, Bank of America recognizes Broadway in Detroit for its success in JOSHUA RIVERA, AVERY SOBCZAK, CHERRY TORRES, KENDYL SAYURI YOKOYAMA bringing the arts to performers and audiences throughout our community. UNIVERSAL SWINGS Visit us at bankofamerica.com/local MALLORY MICHAELLANN, ANTUAN MAGIC RAIMONE, WILLIE SMITH III, KYLE WEILER Life’s better when we’re connected® CO-DANCE CAPTAINS LISA FINEGOLD, DESMOND NUNN ©2018 Bank of America Corporation | SPN-126-AD | ARR6WNBC RESIDENT DIRECTOR DANCE SUPERVISOR MARK SCHNEIDER VOLTAIRE WADE-GREENE The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, pagers and watches. 4 5 CAST BRYSON JON VIKTOR HANNAH CHAUNDRE OLIVIA PETER MATTHEW BRUCE CORPUZ CRUZ HALL-BROOMFIELD PUCKETT SMITH PAUL OAKLEY JOSH STEPHANIE EDRED CHARNETTE DAN STOVALL TOWER UMOH UTOMI BATEY BELNAVIS NATALIE TAYLOR N. ALEXANDER LISA TRÉ PATRICK KAYE CLATER DANIELS FERGUSON FINEGOLD FRAZIER GARR JENNIFER JENNIE STEPHEN WONZA SEAN HARRISON PAIGE KRYSTAL GELLER HARNEY-FLEMING HERNANDEZ JOHNSON JONES KRUMBACH MACKIE ALAINA MALLORY ROBBIE DESMOND STEPHANIE JAE ANTUAN MAGIC JOSHUA VI MADERAL MICHAELLANN NICHOLSON NUNN PARK RAIMONE RIVERA Where history comes . WILLIE AVERY ANDY CHERRY WILL T. KYLE KENDYL SAYURI Where history comes alivealive. SMITH III SOBCZAK TOFA TORRES TRAVIS WEILER YOKOYAMA LearnLearn more more about about the the many many enriching enriching programs programs atat Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills Hills Schools Schools by by scanning scanning the the QR QR codecode or or visiting visiting www.bloomfield.org/Hamilton. www.bloomfield.org/Hamilton. This photo was captured during a classroom experience at the Bloomfield Hills Schools ThisE.L. photo Johnson was capturedNature Center, during justa classroom one of many experience district-owned, at the Bloomfield historically Hills preserved, Schools E.L. Johnson Nature Center,and just carefully one of manycurated district-owned, properties. historically preserved, and carefully curated properties. 7 MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE “Alexander Hamilton” “My Shot” “The Story of Tonight” “The Schuyler Sisters” “Farmer Refuted” “You’ll Be Back” “Right Hand Man” “Helpless” “Satisfied” “Wait for It” “Stay Alive” “Ten Duel Commandments” “That Would Be Enough” “History Has Its Eyes on You” “Yorktown” “Dear Theodosia” “Non-Stop” ACT TWO “What’d I Miss” “Take a Break” “Say No to This” “The Room Where It Happens” “Schuyler Defeated” “Washington on Your Side” “One Last Time” “The Adams Administration” “Hurricane” “The Reynolds Pamphlet” “Burn” “Blow Us All Away” “It’s Quiet Uptown” “The Election of 1800” “Your Obedient Servant” “The World Was Wide Enough” “Finale” ORCHESTRA Conductor/Keyboard 1—ANDRE CERULLO Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2—SAM BAGALÁ Drums—VA NCI L COOPER Percussion—MICHAEL PIOLET Bass—AIDEN MOORE Guitar—ADAM KORNREICH Concertmaster/Violin 1—ANNA LUCE Violin 2—LIZ ROWIN Viola—LESLIE DESHAZOR Cello—NANCY CHAKLOS Music Associate—PATRICK FANNING Associate Music Supervisor—MATT GALLAGHER Synthesizer and Drum Programming—RANDY COHEN 9 ence; The Hunted. @tallpowerpaul (IG/twitter). WHO’S WHO kernofortoproductions.com. BRYSON BRUCE (Marquis de Lafayette/Thom- JOSH TOWER (Aaron Burr). So proud! Origi- as Jefferson). Excited to make his Equity debut. nally involved in an early workshop as GW. Most recently seen as Mr.
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