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Music by // Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz // Book by Peter Parnell Based on the novel and from the Disney film Originally developed by Disney Theatrical Productions Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International

CENTRAL PARK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

Eight O’Clock Theatre presents

Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Peter Parnell Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film Originally developed by Disney Theatrical Productions

Director Musical Director Choreographer James Grenelle Michael Stewart James Grenelle

Lighting Designer Scenic Designer Sound Designer Dalton Hamilton Dalton Hamilton Sean Quinn

Stage Manager Costume Designer Properties Alexis Roberts Debbi Lastinger Alexis Roberts

Produced under special arrangement with Music Theatre International A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR Those who know me know that I’m a huge Disney-file, and I couldn’t be happier to be able to bring this Disney favorite to life. I saw this animated film in the theater back in 1996 and I am surprised at how much it still resonates today. While the Disney film had a message to tell, this much-darker retelling has many things to say. Peter Parnell explored many themes when writing the book to this show – after all, Victor Hugo was incredibly passionate about political and social issues, so there was a lot to draw from. While the score and book contain many elements of the Disney film, this new version delves into much darker places and explores themes that children may not understand. Additionally, this retelling brings to light a number of issues facing us today. I urge you to take these messages to heart. After all, isn’t a typical hero. Frollo isn’t just a villain. isn’t a princess. These are ordinary people who are products of both their upbringing and what society has made them. Even the witty Clopin and charming Phoebus have a darker side. These characters are incredibly flawed and make decisions they feel to be right, no matter the cost. Listen to the messages these characters bring you – each character on this stage has a story to tell and something to say. To help bring these stories to life, Parnell uses a story-telling device by way of a show-within-a-show. These 21 balladeers (plus choir) artfully recreate Victor Hugo’s classic while narrating along the way. This concept has always fascinated me and made it much more fun to stage. A huge shout-out to this 41-member cast who gave so much of their time and energy in creating this show. This music is exceedingly difficult (plus all the Latin!), and each of the Congregants had approximately 144 hours of rehearsal to put this show together. This is a challenging show, and the insanely talented cast has handled it with patience and skill. Faythe Kelly’s Tavern choreography is terrific. Michael Stewart is new to EOT and we are thrilled to have his expertise and skill. Alexis Roberts continues to be my right hand. She keeps this show running smoothly while balancing many tasks. Dalton Hamilton is a genius and we are fortunate to have him back with us. Debbi Lastinger’s costumes are perfect and help to tell the story. Huge kudos to Sean Quinn, Charlie Mezzano (and his masterful visual artistry), Stephanie Eight O’Clock Theatre, Inc. Fox, this incredible orchestra, the crew and BOARD OF DIRECTORS EOT STAFF technicians, Betsy Byrd, and Julie Johnston! Judith Hall President Betsy Byrd Managing Director John Toppe Vice President James Grenelle Asst. Managing Director As EOT enters its 37th year, I am so Melanie Toppe Treasurer Ronnie Farley Costumes/Props Coord fortunate to be a part of such a loving group. Karen Johnston Secretary Dalton Hamilton Director of Production Ops From the casts, to the staff; production Travis Moore Sarah Roehm Public Relations teams, to technicians; crew to orchestra; Rocco Morabito Jonathan Pouliot Development Aaron Fodiman Honorary Julie Johnston Graphic Designer each person gives their heart, soul, time, Margaret Word Burnside Honorary Vicki Flores Volunteer Coordinator and talent to bring each show to you, and Beth Lucas Volunteer Coordinator they do so out of love for their craft and Central Park Performing Arts Center Staff families we create within each show. At a Donna Seaman Operations Manager Chris Coon Event Asst time when turmoil, discrimination, and Rob Mondora Artistic Supervisor Scott Dempster Tech Asst conflict are everywhere, getting to spend Mary Mullan Office Specialist Julie Halsteter Event Asst my time with these wacky goofballs is balm Joe Ingrao Technical Supervisor Alexis Roberts Event Asst for the soul. Dino Pinto Marketing Jim Taylor Event Asst Shannon Hurst Box Office Supervisor Bridget Yurecka Event Asst

I hope you enjoy this production and leave Suncoast Performing Arts FoundationFran Bartlett the theatre a little more enlightened... and Daniel Lehan President Kim Feaster with a little balm of your own. Margaret Coupe Vice President Marya Flurnoy “The world is cruel; the world is ugly; but John Toppe Past President Ron Flurnoy there are times and there are people when James Conlin Treasurer Judith Hall the world is not.” Sue Osborne Secretary Maggie Miklos Sue Bordeaux Admin Asst Danielle McManus Noble ~ James Grenelle Joan Byrne RPA Director PRODUCTION STAFF Director/Choreographer. .James Grenelle Followspots ...... Robert Lastinger Musical Director. . . . Michael Stewart Tea Roberts Asst. Choreographer. . . . .Faythe Kelly Crew...... Nick Gialourakis Choir Master...... Stephanie Fox Erin McLarty Scenic Design...... Dalton Hamilton Rachel Sallustio Costume Designer. . . .Debbi Lastinger Jeni Trafton Lighting Design . . . . .Dalton Hamilton Jill Smithers Asst. Lighting Designer. . . Ben Woodard Headshot Photographer. . Jason Roberts Stage Manager...... Alexis Roberts Production Photographer. . .Picture This Properties...... Alexis Roberts Public Relations. . . . . Sarah Roehm Set Builder...... Dalton Hamilton Business Manager...... Betsy Byrd Scenic Artist...... Charlie Mezzano Production Coordinator. . James Grenelle Master Electrician. . . . . Ben Woodard Costume & Props Coord. . Ronnie Farley Sound Engineer ...... Sean Quinn Alexis Roberts Light Board...... Ben Woodard Terri Rick Graphic Designer. . . . .Julie Johnston

ORCHESTRA Piano/Conductor. . . . Michael Stewart Reeds...... Tony Fuoco Keyboard ...... ? Diana Belcher Drums/Percussion . . . . Brooke Stuart Violins...... Carlos Walker Trumpets ...... Joe Bonelli Jasmine Robinson Chris Howard Viola...... Alana Balloon Trombone...... Colleen Chrien Cello...... Nathan Mock French Horn...... Griffin Ives

VERY SPECIAL THANKS Ann Beller, Colleen Chrien, Amy Fee, Lona Hensley, Vicki Flores

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

ENJOY THE SHOW! www.eightoclocktheatre.com THE CAST in order of appearance ClopinTrouillefou...... Nic Hollifield Dom ...... Jonathan Pouliot Jehan Frollo...... Wil Toro Florika ...... Jenelle Vinachi Father Dupin...... Rob Smithers Quasimodo...... Michael McGuigan Capt. Phoebus de Martin...... Drew Street Esmeralda ...... Shelly Johnson Lt. Frederic Charlus...... Dean Yurecka King Louis XI...... Quint Paxton Official...... Griffin Spriggs Madam...... Ally Thomas Saint Aphrodisius...... Rob Smithers

Congregation, Gargoyles, Gypsies, Citizens, Soldiers: Tyler Arnold, Amber Britner, Michelle Chrien, David Eaton, Megan Jetter, Quint Paxton, Ashton Sarlo, Caroline Simpson, Chelsie Smith, Rob Smithers, Griffin Spriggs, Ally Thomas, Wil Toro, Jenelle Vinachi, Katie Ward, Dean Yurecka

Choir: Alicia Baralt, Eric Bohner, Dawn Britner, Jonathan Foster, Stephanie Fox, Coral Furtado, Gay Lora Grooms, Mike Hugill, Adele Luxa, David O’Brien, Craig Penalosa, Gloria Rice, Terri Rick, Sarah Roehm, Dustin Trafton, Connie Wilhite-Scott

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. SCENE SYNOPSIS ACT ONE The entire action takes place in , France; 1482 Prologue Olim...... The Company The Bells of ...... Clopin, Frollo, & Company Scene 1: The Bell Tower Sanctuary...... Frollo & Quasimodo Out There...... Quasimodo Scene 2: Town Square Topsy Turvy Part 1 ...... Quasimodo, Clopin, Revelers, & Choir Rest and Recreation...... Phoebus, Frollo, Soldiers, Clopin, Revelers, & Choir Rhythm of the Tambourine...... Esmeralda, Phoebus, Quasimodo, Frollo, & Clopin Topsy Turvy Part 2 ...... Clopin, Esmeralda, Revelers, & Choir Sanctuary II...... Frollo & Quasimodo Scene 3: Inside the Cathedral (Reprise 1)...... Esmeralda, Parishioners, & Choir Help the Outcasts...... Esmeralda, Parishioners, & Choir Transition to the Bell Tower...... Gargoyles Scene 4: The Bell Tower Top of the World...... Esmeralda, Quasimodo, & Gargoyles Scene 5: The Tavern The Tavern (Thai Mol Piyas) *Choreographed by Faythe Kelly. . . . Esmeralda, Gypsies, & Frollo Scene 6: The Bell Tower Heaven’s Light...... Quasimodo Scene 7: Stalls Hellfire...... Frollo, Priests, & Choir Scene 8: The King’s Court Scene 9: Streets of Paris/The Bell Tower Esmeralda...... Official, Frollo, Phoebus, Quasimodo, & Company There will be one 15-minute intermission ACT TWO Scene 1: The Bell Tower Agnus Dei...... Congregation & Choir Flight Into Egypt...... St. Aphrodisius, Quasimodo, Gargoyles, & Choir Esmeralda (Reprise)...... Frollo & Congregation Rest and Recreation (Reprise)...... Phoebus & Quasimodo Scene 2: Streets of Paris Scene 3: The Court of Miracles The Court of Miracles...... Clopin & Gypsies In a Place of Miracles...... Phoebus, Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Clopin, Gypsies, & Choir The Bells of Notre Dame (Reprise 2)...... Congregation & Choir Scene 4: Prison The Assault ...... Frollo Someday...... Esmeralda & Phoebus Scene 5: The Bell Tower While the City Slumbered...... Congregation & Choir Made of Stone...... Quasimodo & Gargoyles Scene 6: Town Square/Notre Dame Judex Crederis/ Kyrie Eleison...... Choir & Congregation Scene 7: The Bell Tower Top of the World (Reprise)...... Esmeralda Esmeralda (Frollo Reprise)...... Frollo, Jehan, Florika, Congregation, & Choir Epilogue Finale Ultimo ...... Clopin, Quasimodo & Company Reaching for the Stars Show Your Support For EOT

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Thank You to Our Season Sponsor Tampa Bay Magazine WHO’S WHO Michael McGuigan (Quasimodo) is Tyler Arnold (Congregation) is a senior at thrilled to be back at EOT. He Gibbs High School. He would was last here as Lancelot in like to thank all the cast and Spamalot. Also this year at crew of Hunchback for this FWP he played Christopher amazing experience. Belling in Curtains and Billy Bigelow in Carousel. Michael is a stand-up/ Amber Britner (Congregation) was most improv Comedian, and one of the original recently seen in Sister Act. members of Got Jokes? Improv. Her favorite roles with EOT Jonathan Pouliot (Frollo): Favorite roles include Muzzy Van Hossmere include Jekyll/Hyde in Jekyll (Thoroughly Modern Millie) & Hyde, Dickinson in 1776, and Sarah (Company). Amber Don Lockwood in Singin’ in obtained her BA in Theatre from FSU. the Rain, Man 2 in Forbidden She also owns and operates Sweet Peas Broadway, and Caveman Preschool in Clearwater. Ancestor in The Addams Family. Thanks to Michelle Chrien (Congregation) has friends and family (blood & chosen). Love enjoyed being in EOT’s to James, my Heaven’s Light and Hellfire. Annie Get Your Gun, Evita, Shelly Johnson (Esmeralda) is elated to and Shrek; and Inherit the be performing alongside such Wind at Stageworks, Twelve an incredible cast and crew! at Powerstories, and Annie She thanks her boyfriend and at FWP. Thank you to James for this great her aunt for their unwavering opportunity. support, and James for his David Eaton (Congregation) is thrilled to trust through this exciting journey. “Do not contribute to this master- go gentle into that good night... Rage, rage piece at EOT. He’s a senior against the dying of the light.” - Dylan Thomas in the IB Program at St. Drew Street (Phoebus) was last seen at Petersburg High School. His EOT as Chino in West Side most recent credit is directing Story. Previous roles include: and starring as Eddie Souther in Sister Joseph (Joseph... Dreamcoat) Act (SPHS). and Jack (Into the Woods). Megan Jetter (Congregation) is excited to He thanks the staff, cast, and return to the stage at crew for their hard work and dedication. EOT after appearing as He also, thanks his family for their love and Lady Beaconsfield in Jekyll support. All the glory to God. Welcome to & Hyde. She has enjoyed Notre Dame! performing professionally Nic Hollifield (Clopin), a Tennessee native, with Missoula Children’s Theatre and is happy to join EOT for the regional tours, along with many community second time (Pablo in Sister theatre productions. Act) portraying the King of the Gypsies. Much love for www. theatre family, his momma eightoclocktheatre and his number one fan: Kadence Louise!’’ .com WHO’S WHO Quint Paxton (King Louis/Congregation) is Ally Thomas (Congregation) is an actor grateful to be back on the and teaching artist last seen EOT stage after a year. An at EOT as Sister Mary Patrick Osceola junior, previous in Sister Act. Other favorites: credits include: Urinetown ... Millie (SLT), The Children’s (Ensemble), We Will Rock Hour (Tampa Rep), and Les You (Khashoggi), and soon Children of a Misérables (The Ritz). BA in Theatre, Lesser God (James). Samford University; Graduate Performance Ashton Sarlo (Congregation) is so excited Certificate, Hollins Univ. allythomas.info to return to the Eight O’Clock Wil Toro (Jehan/Congregation) is pleased stage with such an insightful to be in Hunchback, his show. He’d like to thank his fifth production with EOT. mom and Kirsten and He would like to thank you James. for supporting the arts, his Caroline Simpson (Congregation) is a friends at EOT for another sophomore musical theatre great show, and his loving partner Sean, major at PCCA and thrilled always. to be back at EOT in this Jenelle Vinachi (Florika/Congregation) beautiful production. Recent played Emma Carew in Jekyll credits include Showstoppers and Hyde, Tina/Nun in Sister (Patel), and Annie Get Your Gun (EOT). Act, and Bebe in A Chorus Chelsie Smith (Congregation) is thrilled Line. She also teaches the to be topsy turvy in her first most amazing middle production with this theater. schoolers! “I’m grateful and blessed to Chelsie’s past roles include have an amazing crew of people in my life. Elle Woods, Morticia Addams, You know who you are.” - Romans 11:36. and Mary Magdalene among Katie Ward (Congregation) is thrilled to many others. She sends love to friends, return to the EOT stage after family, and Joshua. portraying Lucy in Jekyll & Rob Smithers (St. Aphrodesius/Congre- Hyde and Mary Robert in gation) is husband to Jill, Sister Act. Thanks to God, doggy-daddy to Nena, family & friends. For SV. and IT manager at Spatial Dean Yurecka (Frederic/Congregation) Networks. “But God demon- was last seen as Concorde strates his own love for us in Spamalot. He never left in this: while we were still sinners, Christ France however, and now, died for us.” - Romans 5:8 disguised as Frederic, plots Griffin Spriggs (Congregation) is thrilled his revenge against Lancelot, to be making his EOT debut. who he believes is now Quasimodo himself. Most recently he had the Alicia Baralt (Choir) is thrilled to be in her honor of playing Quasimodo first Eight O’Clock production! She attends at PCCA before graduating PCCA at Gibbs High School. She’d like to last spring. He would like to thank her friends and family for everything. James and Alexis for allowing him this @aliciabaralt on instagram! opportunity. WHO’S WHO Dawn Britner (Choir) is excited to be back Adele Luxa (Choir), in her 7th EOT show, onstage with EOT. She most recently played loves the challenge of changing from an the part of the oldest nun in Sister Act. alto to a tenor who sings mostly Latin! Favorite performances include Les Shout-out to her husband, Bob, who she Miserables and The Secret Garden at FWP. met in HS acapella choir in 1970! Adele Eric Bohner (Choir) is proud to be works in a neonatal intensive care unit. making a joyful noise in Hunchback. He’s David O’Brien (Choir) is excited to make recently been in Rocky Horror (Great his EOT debut with this amazing cast and Scott!), Spamalot (Ni!), Beauty and the crew! He is a PCCA alum, was with Beast (It’s True LeFou!), Forum, and The GMCTB for 7 years, and has performed Secret Garden. with Demi Lovato. Love you, Mom! Jonathan Foster (Choir) is thrilled to be Craig Penalosa (Choir) is overjoyed to in his 5th show at EOT! Favorite roles step back into the musical theater realm. include Fester in The Addams Family and He enjoys studying the aerial arts and Mr. MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie. Much love studies the piano as well. Special thanks to friends and family. to Todd Bush, for all the support and Stephanie Fox (Choir) was last seen in encouragement. Jekyll & Hyde as well as Sister Act at EOT. Gloria Rice (Choir) was recently seen She is happy to lend a voice to this in EOT’s productions of Evita as Eva Peron amazing cast. and Spamalot. She is the other half of the Coral Furtado (Choir): Karen in Quilt, acoustic folk duo, The Mystic Voices, who Pegeen in Mame (MPAC), Miss Krumholtz in perform around the community. And she How to Succeed (EOT), Suzie in Marvelous is grateful to be with EOT again! Wonderettes, Reno in Anything Goes, Terri Rick (Choir) is thrilled to be singing Miranda/Hillary in Raised in Captivity, Rizzo the amazing music of Alan Menken and in Grease. MKH endless love and gratitude. working again with James and the talented Gay Lora Grooms (Choir) joins EOT for the cast of Hunchback. Her latest show on the first time and thanks everyone for being so EOT stage was Sister Act. Love to Florika welcoming. Favorite roles include Mother – always your biggest fan. Romans 8:31 Superior (Nunsense); Ilona (She Loves Me); Sarah Roehm (Choir) is so grateful to be and Marilla (Anne of Green Gables). Love to a part of another EOT show and this Stephen and Daddy. beautiful score. Many thanks to the cast Mike Hugill (Choir) a seasoned performer, and crew for a beautiful experience has recently returned home to Florida to amongst the bells of Notre Dame! be near family, and is thrilled to be in this Dustin Trafton (Choir) Dustin is a production. After many years, he is so sophomore at Gibbs High School PCCA glad to be home! program majoring in musical theatre. He

THE CHOIR: Jonathan Foster, Gay Lora Grooms, Connie Wilhite-Scott, Eric Bohner, Dawn Britner, Terri Rick, Coral Furtado, Alicia Baralt, Adele Luxa, David O’Brien, Gloria Rice, Craig Penalosa, Mike Hugil, Stephanie Fox, Dustin Trafton, and Sarah Roehm WHO’S WHO was recently in Annie Get Your Gun at James Grenelle (Director/Choreographer) Eight O’clock Theatre. He is a member at Eight O’Clock Theatre Bay Area Performing Arts and Casting. directing credits include: Connie Wilhite-Scott (Choir) “Every time The Drowsy Chaperone, I step on stage with Eight O’Clock Theatre, Nunsense 2, Forbidden my heart is filled with joy!” Shows include: Broadway, The Taffetas, Jekyll & Hyde, Sister Act, Hairspray, Funny Thoroughly Modern Millie (co-director), Girl, The Drowsy Chaperone, and Big The Addams Family (STAR Award), West River. Much love to my family! Side Story, 1776, Evita (STAR Award), A Chorus Line, and last season’s Sister Act and Jekyll & Hyde. On stage, James has DID YOU KNOW appeared in Cabaret (Emcee-Lary Award), even if your phone is on MUTE, La Cage Aux Folles (Albin), Guys and Dolls an Amber Alert (Nathan), Lend Me a Tenor (Max), My or a weather warning Favorite Year (Benjy), A Chorus Line or your alarm clock (Bobby), Forever Plaid (Smudge), Company can still make your phone ring!? (Peter), and many others. Love to Mom & FOUND THAT OUT THE HARD WAY! Dino, Alexis, and as always, his true love Jonathan. For a thousand years…

We’d love to For info & offers, email “Sign Me Up!” to keep you in the loop [email protected] WHO’S WHO Michael Stewart (Musical Director) has been music staff with Saint Petersburg performed in the US, Europe, Opera, Opera Tampa, Manatee Players, and South America as a solo Sarasota Festival of Vocal Arts, Straz and collaborative pianist. In Center for the Performing Arts and the France, he was a pianist at Patel Conservatory, the QOL Quartet, and L’Art du Chant Francais; in the Choral Artists of Sarasota. , Hansel and Gretel at Music Academy Faythe Kelly (Assistant Choreographer) is International; and in Los Angeles as a so excited for the opportunity Stern Fellow at SongFest. Michael was to be assistant choreograph- vocal coach and accompanist for Juilliard’s ing this show! She is a senior pre-college Vocal Performing Arts Camp. musical theatre major at the Former NY freelancer, Michael worked Pinellas County Center for with singers at auditions, competitions, the Arts. She was recently on stage in The coachings, recordings, recitals, and playing Hunchback of Notre Dame (PCCA), Evita at the voice lessons of renowned teachers (EOT), Spamalot (EOT), West Side Story throughout Manhattan. He was rehearsal (EOT), or Anything Goes (FWP). Other pianist at Mannes Opera and New York choreography credits include The Rocky Opera Exchange. As an alumnus of Mannes Horror Show (WCP) and The Hunchback of Conservatory and the University of Utah, Notre Dame (PCCA). Big thank you to Michael is currently keyboard instructor and Domenic, and her friends and family. And collaborative pianist at Manatee School for thank you James, for giving me this the Arts in Palmetto. He has performed or incredible opportunity. Fail forward.

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