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A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY

Book by Music and Lyrics by & Based on Characters Created by Starring Martin Vidnovic Crista Moore Blake Hammond Pippa Pearthree Tom Corbeil Patrick D. Kennedy Brian Justin Crum and Cortney Wolfson

Ted Ely Karla Puno Garcia Steve Geary Victoria Huston-Elem Patrick Oliver Jones Lizzie Klemperer Alexandra Matteo Christy Morton Brad Nacht Rebecca Riker Jonathan Ritter Roland Rusinek Geo Seery Samantha Shafer Jason Eric Testa

Set & Costume Design by Lighting Design by Sound Design by Puppetry by Julian Crouch & Phelim McDermott Natasha Katz Acme Sound Partners Basil Twist

Hair Design by Make-up Design by Special Effects by Tom Watson Angelina Avallone Gregory Meeh

Orchestrations by Music Supervisor Dance Arrangements by Vocal Arrangements & Incidental Music Larry Hochman Mary-Mitchell Campbell August Eriksmoen Andrew Lippa

Casting Press & Marketing Music Coordinator Music Director Telsey + Company Type A Marketing Michael Keller Valerie Gebert

Production Stage Manager Production Management Tour Booking Agency General Management Daniel S. Rosokoff Aurora Productions The Booking Group 101 Productions, Ltd.

Choreography by Sergio Trujillo

Original Direction by Phelim McDermott & Julian Crouch

Entire Production Under the Supervision of Jerry Zaks CAST

THE ADDAMS FAMILY ...... DOUGLAS SILLS ...... SARA GETTELFINGER ...... BLAKE HAMMOND Grandma...... PIPPA PEARTHREE ...... CORTNEY WOLFSON ...... PATRICK D. KENNEDY Lurch...... TOM CORBEIL

THE BEINEKE FAMILY Mal Beineke...... MARTIN VIDNOVIC Alice Beineke...... CRISTA MOORE Lucas Beineke...... BRIAN JUSTIN CRUM

THE ADDAMS ANCESTORS TED ELY, KARLA PUNO GARCIA, STEVE GEARY, PATRICK OLIVER JONES, LIZZIE KLEMPERER, CHRISTY MORTON, REBECCA RIKER, ROLAND RUSINEK, GEO SEERY, SAMANTHA SHAFER.

UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific posting or announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Gomez Addams: BRAD NACHT, MARTIN VIDNOVIC; for Morticia Addams: REBECCA RIKER, SAMANTHA SHAFER; for Uncle Fester: BRAD NACHT, ROLAND RUSINEK; for Wednesday Addams: LIZZIE KLEMPERER, ALEXANDRA MATTEO; for Pugsley Addams: JASON ERIC TESTA; for Grandma: VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM, CHRISTY MORTON; for Lurch: PATRICK OLIVER JONES, GEO SEERY; for Mal Beineke: PATRICK OLIVER JONES, BRAD NACHT; for Alice Beineke: VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM, CHRISTY MORTON; for Lucas Beineke: TED ELY, JONATHAN RITTER.

SWINGS VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM, ALEXANDRA MATTEO, BRAD NACHT, JONATHAN RITTER.

Dance Captain, Puppet Performance Captain: JONATHAN RITTER Assistant Dance Captain: ALEXANDRA MATTEO Fight Captain: GEO SEERY

about charles addams

The musical The Addams Family is inspired by the hundreds of other characters, but there is little doubt creations of the legendary American cartoonist that those that come to life on this stage are his most Charles Addams, who lived from 1912 until 1988. In beloved creations. Over 15 books of his drawings 1933, when he was just 21, his work was published have been published around the world, including the in , and over the course of nearly six new collection, The Addams Family: An Evilution. decades, he became one of the magazine’s most Addams’ works appear in a number of prestigious cherished contributors. Addams is most widely known permanent collections including The New York Public for his characters that came to be called The Addams Library, The Museum of the City of New York and The Family, a group that evolved into multiple television Library of Congress. shows, motion pictures and now this Broadway To learn more about one of America’s greatest humorists, musical. The majority of his cartoons are occupied by visit www.addamsfoundation.org. Douglas Sills Sara Gettelfinger Martin Vidnovic Crista Moore Blake Hammond

Pippa Pearthree Tom Corbeil Patrick D. Kennedy Brian Justin Crum Cortney Wolfson

Ted Ely Karla Puno Garcia Steve Geary Victoria Huston-Elem

Patrick Oliver Jones Lizzie Klemperer Alexandra Matteo Christy Morton

Brad Nacht Rebecca Riker Jonathan Ritter Roland Rusinek

Geo Seery Samantha Shafer Jason Eric Testa MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE Overture...... Orchestra “When You’re an Addams”...... Company “Trapped”...... Gomez “Pulled”...... Wednesday, Pugsley “One Normal Night”...... Company “But Love”...... Fester, Ancestors “Secrets”...... Morticia, Alice, Female Ancestors “What If”...... Pugsley “Full Disclosure”...... Company “Waiting”...... Alice “Full Disclosure, Part Two”...... Company

There will be one 15-minute intermission.

ACT TWO Entr’acte...... Orchestra “Just Around the Corner”...... Morticia, Ancestors “The Moon and Me”...... Uncle Fester, Female Ancestors “Happy/Sad”...... Gomez “Crazier Than You”...... Wednesday, Lucas, Mal, Alice “Not Today”...... Gomez “Let’s Live Before We Die”...... Gomez, Morticia “Tango de Amor”...... Morticia, Gomez, Company “Move Toward the Darkness”...... Company

THE ADDAMS FAMILY ORCHESTRA Conductor: VALERIE GEBERT; Associate Conductor / Keyboard: CHRISTOPHER D. LITTLEFIELD; Keyboard: ANTHONY DeANGELIS; Drums: PAUL HANNAH Music Coordinator: Michael Keller Music Copying: Kaye-Houston Music/Anne Kaye & Doug Houston

The Addams Family touring orchestra welcomes local musicians who will be playing at all performances in Nashville:

Woodwinds: Robby Shankle, James Boland Violin: Jocelyn Sprouse Guitars: Martin Crum Trumpet: Vincent Ciescelski Cello: Julia Emahiser Percussion: Ron Sorbo Trombones: William Huber Bass: Eric Stephens Musical Contractor: Paul Ross

WHO’S WHO in the CAST

DOUGLAS SILLS (Gomez Addams). Broadway: SARA GETTELFINGER (Morticia Addams) (Tony Award and Drama most recently appeared as “Dona Athene” in Desk nominations), Little Shop of Horrors. New John Guare’s A Free Man of Color at Lincoln York: Music in the Air and Carnival for Encores, On Center. Broadway: Seussical the Musical, The the 20th Century for The Actors Fund, Moonlight Boys from Syracuse, “Carla” in Nine, “Jolene & Magnolias at MTC. National Tours: The Scarlet Oakes” in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, as well Pimpernel (Ovation Award), The Secret Garden, as the first national tours of Fosse and 101 . Select Regional: Premiere of Dalmatians as “.” Other NYC: “April” White Noise (Royal George, Chicago), Peter Pan in Company, Tenderloin and Carnival at City (Paper Mill), (Westport), A Little Center, and “Little Edie Beale” in the world premiere Night Music (Kennedy Center), Much Ado About of Grey Gardens at Playwrights Horizons. In Nothing (South Coast), Mack & Mabel (Reprise), 2009, Sara starred as “Fastrada” in the Deaf West leading roles for the California Shakespeare Festival. production of at L.A.’s Mark Taper Forum. Television: CSI, The Closer, Numb3rs, Will & Television: Guiding Light, Ed, Without a Trace, The Grace. Film: Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo. Big C. Film: Sex in the City, Forbidden Love. MARTIN VIDNOVIC (Mal Beineke). Broadway credits Les Misérables revival (u/s Eponine), Legally Blonde MUSICAL NUMBERS include (Tony nomination), (Drama 1st national tour (Serena, Brooke Wyndham). NYC Desk Award), Oklahoma! (L.A. Drama Critic’s Award), workshops/readings: The Addams Family, Up Here A Grand Night For Singing (Backstage Bistro Award), (dir. Alex Timbers), Kinky Boots (dir. Jerry Mitchell). (Lun Tha) and Home Sweet Homer Other Favorites: Pool Boy (Barrington Stage), The (Antinuous) both starring Yul Brynner, Guys And Muny, The Battery’s Down (). University Dolls (Sky), King David (Saul), Olympus On My Mind of Michigan Grad. Thanks to Mom, Madama, Vallier, (Jupiter) and Bellomy in the Off-Broadway revival of Abrams, and God. www.cortneywolfson.com The Fantasticks. TED ELY (Ancestor; u/s Lucas). Road trip with CRISTA MOORE (Alice Beineke). Broadway: debut the Addamses... awesome! Original National Tours: starring in title role of Gypsy, opposite Tyne Daly (Tony, Wicked (Boq), West Side Story (u/s Tony, Jet Swing). Drama Desk, OCC noms, Theatre World Award), Wicked Chicago (Boq). The Muny, Kansas City originated role of Susan in Big (Tony, Drama Desk, Starlight. BFA U-Mich. Love to Mom, Dad, Dan. OCC noms for Best Actress), Zelda in Waiting in Do what you love, it rocks! The Wings (opposite Lauren Bacall), Tom Stoppard’s Jumpers, Manhattan Theatre Club’s Absurd Person KARLA PUNO GARCIA (Ancestor). Broadway: Singular. Lincoln Center’s NYC Opera: Cinderella in West Side Story, Hot Feet. Tours: Wicked (1st Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Snookie in 110 In national); Rasta Thomas’ Rock the Ballet - Bad Boys The Shade, Eileen in Wonderful Town. of Dance (Australia). Other: Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance Season Five Top 14, VH1 Divas Live, BLAKE HAMMOND (Uncle Fester). Broadway: Sister Comedy Awards, Radio City. NYU BFA. Blessed! Act (Ernie), Elf (Chadwick), Billy Elliot (Braithwaite), Hairspray (Edna), The Lion King (Pumbaa), The Music STEVE GEARY (Ancestor). Broadway: The Man (Quartet), Kiss Me Kate (u/s Gangster), On the Producers (Sabu/O’Reilly), Aida (u/s Radames); Town (Uperman/MC). Off-Broadway: 6, most notably the Contact (u/s Head Waiter), Cats (Macavity), Miss award-winning When Pigs Fly. National Tours: 5. Many Saigon. Most recently played Will Parker in Oklahoma! film/TV credits and a webseries at ThenWeGotHelp. Acted in Logo’s Adam & Steve as homme fatal Andy. com. Blake has received the L.A. Critics, Carbonell and Love and thanks to his teachers, family and supporters. Chicago After Dark Awards. VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM (Swing; u/s Alice, PIPPA PEARTHREE (Grandma). Broadway: Boeing Grandma) is thrilled to be joining the Addams family. Boeing, The History Boys, Frozen, Titanic, Taking Steps, Previously: Little Women (Village), Meet John Doe Whose Life Is It Anyway. Off-Broadway: The Dining (Goodspeed) and Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge Room, Hamlet, Aunt Dan and Lemon (Public), American (Prospect, cast album on iTunes). Thank you CTG, Days, The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs, The Miss Telsey + Co., Syracuse University and, of course, Firecracker Contest (MTC). Film: Village of the Damned, the whole Huston-Elem clan. The Hurricane, Mrs. Soffel, Taking Woodstock. TV: Law PATRICK OLIVER JONES (Ancestor; u/s Mal, & Order, Bored to Death, NBC series Buffalo Bill. Lurch). Off-Broadway: The Extraordinary Ordinary, TOM CORBEIL (Lurch) performs regularly with opera Magdalene. Other credits: leading a revolution in Les companies across North America. Credits include: Don Misérables, making ladies swoon in Beauty and the Giovanni (Leporello), La Bohème (Colline), The Barber Beast, spending days mooning in Grease. TV: Law & of Seville (Don Basilio), Death in Venice (English Clerk), Order: CI, Blue Bloods. Thanks to God, family, friends. Moses in Egypt (Pharaoh), Alceste (Oracle, Infernal www.patrickoliverjones.com God), The Desert Island (Enrico), Tosca (Angelotti), The LIZZIE KLEMPERER (Ancestor; u/s Wednesday) Hotel Casablanca (Tom Carter). Training: Merola Opera is thrilled to be on the road with “the family.” Credits program, Grand Opera, Santa Fe Opera. include Little House on the Prairie, Carrie (workshop), PATRICK D. KENNEDY (Pugsley Addams) is excited Bunked! (Best Musical, Fringe 2010). Thank you to to be part of The Addams Family national tour! During Nicolosi, Telsey and the real family. Go Blue! his free time, he enjoys playing basketball and, like ALEXANDRA MATTEO (Swing / Asst. Dance Pugsley, annoying his three sisters. Regional: Oliver! Captain; u/s Wednesday), a recent graduate of The (Artful Dodger), Mame (Patrick), Bye Bye Birdie Boston Conservatory, is thrilled to be making her (Randolph), The Secret Garden (Colin). Thanks to touring debut with The Addams Family. Regional: The the cast and crew, Aunt Mary for being his “Mame,” Muny. Much thanks to Telsey Casting and The Mine and Lynnette (voice teacher) and love to his family! to her family for their unconditional love and support. BRIAN JUSTIN CRUM (Lucas Beineke). Broadway: CHRISTY MORTON (Ancestor; u/s Alice, Grandma). Next to Normal (Gabe/Henry), Grease (Danny/Teen National tours: Cinderella, Dr. Dolittle. NY: York Theatre, Angel), Wicked. 1st National Tours: Grease (Doody), NYMF, NYC Fringe, Musicals Tonight! Regional: Wicked, Altar Boyz (Mark). Regional: Disney’s Tarzan Pittsburgh CLO, Sacramento Music Circus, North (Tarzan), North Shore Music Theatre. Other: Jesus Carolina Theatre, Barrington Stage, Signature, North Christ Superstar (Simon), Hot Mikado (Pish Tush). TV: Shore, Fulton, Stages St. Louis, Riverside, Skylight. Law & Order: SVU as Daniel Brooks in the episode Proud Equity member. BFA, University of Michigan. “Possessed.” Thanks to Nicolosi & Co., ITM/Jen Namoff, Mom, SP and CM for everything. BRAD NACHT (Swing; u/s Gomez, Fester, Mal) was born and raised in Damascus, Maryland. Broadway: CORTNEY WOLFSON (Wednesday Addams). Billy Elliot (Big Davey). Tours: The Producers (Max, Broadway: The Addams Family (u/s Wednesday), Roger), The Full Monty (Dave). Love to my wife Happy McPartlin, who is somewhere around the country on the creative consultant for The Walt Disney Studios. MFA, Yale national tour of Memphis! Drama School; Teaching Fellow, Harvard University; charter member, American Repertory Theatre. REBECCA RIKER (Ancestor; u/s Morticia). Originally from Sacramento, CA! Tours: A Chorus Line (Cassie, ANDREW LIPPA (Music and Lyrics). Broadway: The Diana), The Wedding Singer (u/s Linda). Off-Broadway: Addams Family (Tony nomination, two Drama Desk The Sphinx Winx (Crecia). Thanks to Justin at Telsey nominations); Aaron Sorkin’s The Farnsworth Invention; Casting, Sergio, Jerry, The Mine and the love of my life, new songs for You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Mr. Duce! Proud AEA Member! Off-Broadway: The Wild Party (book/music/lyrics) Manhattan Theater Club (Outer Critics Circle Award, JONATHAN RITTER (Swing / Dance Captain; u/s ); john & jen (music/book). Regional: Lucas) is stoked to join this kooky family! Sweet Charity A Little Princess (music); Asphalt Beach (music/lyrics). (Broadway), LA, SF and both tours of Wicked (u/sBoq), Recordings: A Little Princess, The Addams Family, Tales of the City, West Side Story (A-rab), Fiddler, A john & jen, …Charlie Brown (Grammy nomination), Julia Cinderella Story, American Dreams. Love to family! Glory to God! Murney’s I’m Not Waiting. Concert: Music Director for ROLAND RUSINEK (Ancestor; u/s Fester) has been at The Metropolitan Opera House, seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco Carnegie Hall, MSG, City Center, as well as at numerous Symphony Orchestras and others. TV: The Wonder regional theaters. He is a graduate of The Los Angeles Pets. Next: (book by John August) directed and County High School For The Arts and PCPA’s Actor’s choreographed by Susan Stroman. Training Program. More at www.rolandrusinek.com JERRY ZAKS (Production Supervisor) is currently GEO SEERY (Ancestor; u/s Lurch). Broadway: Gypsy represented on Broadway by Sister Act and The Addams (original revival cast) starring Patti LuPone. National tours: Family. Mr. Zaks has directed more than 30 productions in Young Frankenstein the Musical (1st national), 42nd New York and has received four Tony Awards, four Drama Street (TOTS). All the love in the world to my family and Desks, two Outer Critics Circle Awards, and an Obie. His friends for their endless support. Proud graduate of Penn State. credits include , Six Degrees of Separation, Lend Me a Tenor, House of Blue Leaves, A Funny Thing… SAMANTHA SHAFER (Ancestor; u/s Morticia). Forum, Smokey Joe’s Café, Anything Goes, La Cage Broadway: Women on the Verge of a Nervous aux Folles, The Foreigner, The Marriage of Bette and Breakdown (Ana; u/s Pepa), South Pacific (Janet Boo, A Bronx Tale, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Assassins, MacGregor), West Side Story (Swing; u/s Rosalia, Sister Mary Ignatius… and Beyond Therapy. He directed Consuela). National tours: South Pacific (Connie the award-winning film Marvin’s Room, starring Meryl Welewska), Cats (Sillabub). Thanks to my family for their Streep and Diane Keaton and Who Do You Love which support and much love to Stephen. was featured in the Toronto Film Festival. For TV, he has directed episodes for the long-running hit comedies JASON ERIC TESTA (Ancestor; u/s Pugsley). TV/Film: Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier and Two and a Half Brutus Loves You, Important Things With Demetri Martin, Men. Jerry is a founding member, and serves on the board, Law & Order, Throwdown with Bobby Flay, The Tyra of Ensemble Studio Theater. He received the SSDC’s Banks Show. Theatre: Pucelandia, Musicville, 8 Minute George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Madness and more. Represented by Don Buchwald & Theatre in 1994 and an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Associates. SAG, AFTRA, AEA. YouTube/Facebook: from Dartmouth, his alma mater, in 1999. EntertainmentAddams. PHELIM McDERMOTT (Original Direction; Set and MARSHALL BRICKMAN (Book). Film (as co-author): Costume Design) has been directing and performing Sleeper, Annie Hall (Academy Award), Manhattan since 1984. His initial shows include Cupboard Man (Academy Award nomination), Manhattan Murder (Fringe First Award), Gaudete (Time Out Director’s Mystery; (as writer/director): Simon, Lovesick, The Award), The Vinegar Works and The Sweet Shop Owner. Manhattan Project, Sister Mary Explains It All. Television: He co-directed Shockheaded Peter (West End and The Johnny Carson Show (head writer), The Dick Cavett Off-Broadway), winning an Olivier Award. His company Show (head writer and producer). His first venture Improbable’s award-winning shows include 70 Hill Lane, into musical theater, Jersey Boys, won an Olivier and Lifegame, Spirit, Theatre of Blood and Philip Glass’ four Tony Awards including Best Musical. In addition Satyagraha at the English National Opera. With Julian to his film, theater and television work, Mr. Brickman Crouch, he directed the Metropolitan Opera’s 125th has been published in , The New Anniversary Gala. Improbable were recently awarded Yorker, Playboy, and other periodicals and is the 2006 the Total Theatre Significant Contribution Award for recipient of the Writers’ Guild of America Ian McClellan their work in theatre including their Open Space events Hunter Award for lifetime achievement in writing. He “Devoted & Disgruntled: What are we going to do about lives and works in New York and hopes to die in his bed, theatre?” Phelim improvises with The Comedy Store surrounded by his loving family and their attorneys. Players and is an honorary Doctor of Middlesex University. RICK ELICE (Book) co-wrote Jersey Boys (2006 Tony JULIAN CROUCH (Original Direction; Set and Costume Award, 2007 Grammy Award and 2009 Olivier Award for Design). With Phelim McDermott, he recently designed Best Musical) with Marshall Brickman. His play, Peter and and associate directed Philip Glass’ Satyagraha, in the Starcatcher, based on a novel by Dave Barry and Ridley collaboration with the English National Opera and Pearson, premiered at New York Theatre Workshop last the Met, as well as the Met’s 125th Anniversary Gala. spring (in a 2011 Obie Award, Lucille Lortel Award and As co-founder of London’s Improbable Theatre with Drama Desk Award-winning production). From 1982-1999, McDermott, the two collaborated on the international as creative director at Serino Coyne Inc., he produced ad sensation Shockheaded Peter. Other Improbable campaigns for some 300 Broadway shows, from A Chorus productions include Animo, 70 Hill Lane, Lifegame, Line to The Lion King. From 1999-2009, he served as Coma, Spirit, Sticky, Cinderella, The Hanging Man, and The Addams Family, Million Dollar Quartet, Wicked, The Wolves in the Walls. Designs include Dr. Faustus, Rock of Ages, Promises, Promises, Mrs. Warren’s Improbable Tales, The Servant of Two Masters, The Profession, South Pacific, Sondheim on Sondheim, A Hunchback of Notre Dame, the multi award-winning Jerry View from the Bridge, Sunday in the Park. Springer- The Opera, A Funny Thing… Forum for the National Theatre and Dr. Atomic at the Met. ANGELINA AVALLONE (Make-up Designer). Broadway: Rock of Ages, Bye Bye Birdie, West Side Story, The SERGIO TRUJILLO (Choreographer). Broadway: Tony Little Mermaid, 9 to 5, Guys and Dolls, 33 Variations, Award for Best Musical Memphis (OCC Award, Astaire, Young Frankenstein, Gypsy, Curtains, The Color Drama Desk Award noms.), Tony and Olivier Award Purple, Sunday in the Park with George, Sweeney winning Best Musical Jersey Boys (Olivier, Drama Desk, Todd, Company, Grey Gardens, How the Grinch Stole Dora, OCC Award noms.), The Addams Family, Next to Christmas!, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Light in the Normal, All Shook Up, Guys and Dolls (Astaire Award Piazza and the national tour of Dreamgirls. nom.). Off-Broadway: Saved (Playwrights Horizon, Lucille Lortel nom.), The Capeman, Romeo & Juliet (Public), A GREGORY MEEH (Special Effects Designer) designs, Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Kismet (Encores!), Salome builds and supplies special effects for theatre, opera, (NYC Opera). Regional: White Noise (director/ dance, events, television, film and print. Recent: Ka for choreographer), The Wiz, Zhivago (La Jolla), Mambo Cirque du Soleil. Broadway: , Nine, Into the Kings, The Marriage of Figaro (L.A. Opera), Chita and Woods, Aida, Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center (Eddy All That Jazz. International: Disney’s Tarzan (World Award), Ragtime, An Inspector Calls (Drama Desk Theatre Award nom.), West Side Story, The Sound Award), Damn Yankees, Angels in America, Tommy, of Music (Stratford), Peggy Sue Got Married (West The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Lord of the End), Kiss Me, Kate (Japan). TV: Judging/choreographing Rings (Toronto and London). TV: Fool’s Fire for American on So You Think You Can Dance: Canada, Broadway: Playhouse, Late Show, SNL and One Life to Live. The American Musical (PBS), The 14th American MARY-MITCHELL CAMPBELL (Music Supervisor). New Comedy Awards (ABC), Triple Sensation (CBC). Ovation York: Company (Drama Desk Award, Best ), Award for Empire: A New American Musical, four Dora Sweeney Todd, Road Show, Next to Normal (Second Award nominations in Canada. Upcoming: Director/ Stage). In addition to her musical career, Mary-Mitchell Choreographer: Flashdance. Choreographer: Leap of is the founder of Artists Striving to End Poverty (www. Faith for Broadway, 1st National Tours: Memphis, Next to asteponline.org) and is passionate about arts education Normal, Jersey Boys. and poverty reduction. She has served on the faculties of NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Designer) has designed NYU, Boston College and Juilliard. She holds degrees from extensively for theatre, opera and dance. B’way credits Furman University and North Carolina School for the Arts. include The Coast of Utopia (2007 Tony Award), The VALERIE GEBERT (Music Director). Disney’s The Little Mermaid, A Chorus Line (revival), Spelling Bee, Lion King (Las Vegas and National Tours). Broadway/ Tarzan, Aida (2000 Tony Award), Sweet Smell of Success, International: West Side Story, Cabaret, I Do! I Do!, Twelfth Night, Beauty and the Beast, The Capeman and The Sound of Music, A Chorus Line, Hello, Dolly!, The Gypsy. Other designs: Sister Act (London), Buried Child Fantasticks, Joseph… Regional: Berkeley Rep, California (National Theatre, London), Cyrano (Metropolitan Opera); , St. Louis Rep, Muny, Univ. of Michigan, ballets for the Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, American North Shore Music Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse. Ballet Theatre and the Edinburgh Festival. LARRY HOCHMAN (Orchestrations). Tony Award (The ACME SOUND PARTNERS (Sound Designer). Over ), four other Tony nominations, four 30 Broadway shows since 2000 including Bengal Tiger Emmys. Partial Broadway: Addams, Spamalot, Jane at the Baghdad Zoo (Tony nomination), The Merchant Eyre, Fiddler, Scottsboro. 18 films including various of Venice, Lombardi, Fences (Tony nomination), The Disney, ’s The Informant. Composer: Addams Family, Ragtime, Hair (Tony nomination), In the The Wonder Pets!, Disney recordings. Concerts: Paul Heights (Tony nomination), Title of Show, Legally Blonde, McCartney, , Audra McDonald, , A Chorus Line (2006), The Drowsy Chaperone, The Boston Pops, NY Philharmonic. www.LarryHochman.net Light in the Piazza, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Avenue Q, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and La Bohème. Acme is Tom AUGUST ERIKSMOEN (Dance Arrangements). Clark, Mark Menard, Nevin Steinberg and Sten Severson. Broadway: The Addams Family, Memphis, Million Dollar Quartet, Ring of Fire, All Shook Up, Rent. Off- BASIL TWIST (Puppetry) received a Drama Desk Award B’way: Romantic Poetry, Walmartopia, Imperfect for his work on The Addams Family. Credits: The Pee Chemistry. 1st nationals: All Shook Up, The Full Monty. Wee Herman Show, Symphonie Fantastique, Petrushka, Other arranging/orchestrating credits: A Christmas La Bella Dormente Nel Bosco, Dogugaeshi, Hansel and Story (5th Avenue, Tour), James and the Giant Peach. Gretel, Red Beads, Behind the Lid, Arias with a Twist and Beauty and the Beast on tour. He has received numerous MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator). Music awards and has partnered with the Spoleto Festival, coordination for Broadway: The Book of Mormon, The Lincoln Center, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Atlanta Addams Family, Memphis, Billy Elliot, Wicked, Mamma and Houston Grand Operas and The Comedie Francaise. Mia!, The Lion King, Barbra Streisand concerts (1994, www.basiltwist.com 2001, 2006, 2007). Life is complete with wife Pamela Sousa, son Zachary and daughter Alexis. TOM WATSON (Hair and Wig Design) is head of the wig and makeup department at the Metropolitan Opera. TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/Tours: He has designed wigs for over 50 Broadway productions. Evita, Porgy and Bess, Bonnie & Clyde, Godspell, Current/recent Broadway designs: How to Succeed…, Chinglish, Spider-Man, Sister Act, Priscilla, Memphis, Wonderland, House of Blue Leaves, Born Yesterday, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Bring It On. Off-Broadway: Rent, Million Dollar Quartet (+ Tour, Chicago), Atlantic, MCC, Landau became an associate in 2007. Recent Broadway: Signature. Film: The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Joyful Seminar, The Normal Heart, Arcadia, Lombardi. Recent Noise, Friends with Kids, Margin Call. TV: Smash, A tours: Monty Python’s Spamalot. Gifted Man, The Big C. www.telseyandco.com STUART OKEN (Producer) is a managing member DANIEL S. ROSOKOFF (Production Stage Manager). and producer for Elephant Eye Theatrical. In addition Broadway: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, How The Grinch to The Addams Family, the company’s projects include Stole Christmas, By Jeeves, Swinging on a Star. Beauty, Bruce Lee, Venice and Saved (Playwrights Tours: 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Horizons). From 1995-2004, Mr. Oken was Executive The Full Monty, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Vice-President of Disney Theatrical where he Copacabana, Jolson, Joseph and the Amazing co-developed and co-produced The Lion King and Technicolor Dreamcoat. Off-Broadway: Mr. Goldwyn. Aida. Mr. Oken founded and served as Artistic Director Encores at City Center: Strike Up The Band, Babes of The American Music Theatre Project at Northwestern In Arms. Regional: Goodspeed, Old Globe Theatre, University from 2004-2009. From 1978-1985, he was Paper Mill, Kennedy Center, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, founder and producer of Chicago’s Apollo Theater Shakespeare Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Long Wharf Center. Mr. Oken produced the motion pictures About Theatre, Geffen Playhouse. Last Night, Impromptu and Queens Logic. E. CAMERON HOLSINGER (Stage Manager). Tours: ROY FURMAN (Producer) is currently represented on 9 to 5, Wicked, The 25th Annual Putnam County Broadway by The Book of Mormon, Priscilla Queen of Spelling Bee, The Grinch. New York: Fuerza the Desert and The Addams Family. In the coming season, Bruta. Regional: Wicked (Chicago), The Grinch (L.A.), he will be co-producing Relatively Speaking, Nice Work Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater. A If You Can Get It and Evita. Recent: West Side Story, graduate of Wright State University. Come Fly Away, Gypsy, The Color Purple, Spamalot, Legally Blonde. Mr. Furman co-founded the investment RAYNELLE WRIGHT (Assistant Stage Manager). Tours: firm Furman Selz and is currently vice chairman of Jefferies 9 to 5 (1st national). Broadway: Spider-Man: Turn Off & Company and chairman of Jefferies Capital Partners, its the Dark, The Miracle Worker, Oleanna, 9 to 5, You’re private equity arm. He is vice chairman of Lincoln Center Welcome America… Off-Broadway/NY: Company with for the Performing Arts and chairman emeritus of the Film the NY Philharmonic, CSC, The Public Theatre, MTC. Society of Lincoln Center. Proud AEA Member. MICHAEL LEAVITT (Producer) is a managing member STEVE BEBOUT (Associate Director) proudly continues and producer for Elephant Eye Theatrical, whose projects his association with Jerry Zaks, after working with include Saved, Bruce Lee: Journey to the West and him on Sister Act, Harps and Angels, 101 Dalmatians Beauty. Mr. Leavitt established Fox Theatricals as a and Girl Crazy. Regional/stock credits include Buddy, producing organization and served as its president for The Full Monty, Little Shop of Horrors and Very Good nearly a decade. He also developed numerous venues Eddie and for NYU, Urinetown and Bye Bye Birdie. including Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre. A multiple Steve worked in various capacities on the Broadway Tony Award-winning producer, productions include productions of Billy Elliot, Cabaret and Epic Proportions. Thoroughly Modern Millie; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s DONTEE KIEHN (Associate Choreographer). Nest; Jekyll & Hyde; Death of a Salesman; You’re a Good Choreographic credits: The Addams Family, Next to Man, Charlie Brown; Picasso at the Lapin Agile; Trying Normal (Broadway/Tour associate), The Winter’s Tale and Three Tall Women. (NY Public Theater), A Doll’s House, 10 Cents a Dance FIVE CENT PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is a managing (Williamstown Theater Festival), Pride and Prejudice member of Elephant Eye Theatrical. Five Cent’s members (Eastman Theater), Romeo and Juliet (Pennsylvania are acclaimed performing arts centers proactively Shakespeare), Fire Island Dance Festival (DRA). developing new theatrical material for their own theatres AURORA PRODUCTIONS (Production Management). and stages worldwide. Members: Bushnell Center for the Current projects: The Addams Family (Broadway), The Performing Arts of Hartford, CT (David Fay, CEO); Citi Book of Mormon, Sister Act, Peter Pan (threesixty Performing Arts Center, Boston, MA (Josiah A. Spaulding, entertainment), The Mountaintop, Relatively Speaking, CEO); Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, Man and Boy, Sons of the Prophet, An Evening with Patti PA (Anne Ewers, CEO); Ordway Center for the Performing and Mandy, and Stick Fly. Past projects include over 150 Arts, St. Paul, MN (Patricia A. Mitchell, CEO); Pittsburgh Broadway shows and their tours. CLO (Van Kaplan, CEO); and Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (J. Kevin McMahon, CEO [shared]). TYPE A MARKETING (Press and Marketing) is an independent, full-service marketing company specializing ELEPHANT EYE THEATRICAL (Producer) operates in Broadway and national tours. New York: The Addams under the direction of producers Stuart Oken, Michael Family, Follies, How to Succeed…, Lysistrata Jones, Leavitt and Five Cent Productions. The Addams Family Million Dollar Quartet, On a Clear Day…, Phantom, was the company’s first Broadway musical. In addition Relatively Speaking. Tours: The Addams Family, to this national tour, The Addams Family will soon be American Idiot, Anything Goes, The Book of Mormon, seen in South America, Australia, London and Mexico Million Dollar Quartet. www.typeamktg.com City. Elephant Eye produced Saved (Playwrights Horizons/Kansas City Rep) and is currently developing 101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD. (General Manager). Wendy Beauty, Bruce Lee and Venice. Elephant Eye is proud Orshan and Jeffrey M. Wilson founded their company in to be affiliated with performing arts centers and theaters 1994, having first worked together at Gatchell & Neufeld, across the United States and Canada including Adrienne Ltd. Dave Auster joined as associate in 1998; Elie Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Broadway In Chicago, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Spring Awakening (Tony), Glengarry Glen Ross (Tony), Citi Performing Arts Center Shubert Theatre, Dancap Brooklyn the Musical, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Productions, Fox Theatre (Atlanta)/Theater of the Love Janis. Upcoming: Chinglish and Evita. Love to Stars, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, New Lance and Samantha. Jersey Performing Arts Center, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera/ JOSEPH AND MATTHEW DEITCH, FULL HOUSE Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Proctors Theatre, Raymond PRODUCTIONS (Producer) are delighted to be a F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Richmond part of The Addams Family and share the fun and Center Stage, David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the fantasy with audiences around the country. Recent Performing Arts and Victoria Theatre Association. productions also include Catch Me If You Can, The Merchant of Venice, Race, Fela, Come Fly Away and STUART DITSKY / DITSKY PRODUCTIONS, LLC A View From the Bridge. (Producer) has a multi-state CPA practice specializing in business management for high-net-worth individuals. VIVEK J. TIWARY (Producer). Credits include Broadway: The Addams Family. Off-Broadway: Broadway: Green Day’s American Idiot, A Little Night Nunsense, Summer ’69, Rantoul and Die. Film: The Music, The Producers, A Raisin in the Sun. Forthcoming Reality Trap. Member Elephant Eye Theatrical. Love to films:The Fifth Beatle about Beatles’ manager Brian Lauren, Brian, Adam, Meredith, Sylvia and my love Wendy. Epstein, Down & Dirty Pictures. Television: “How to Look Good Naked,” “How Do I Look?” ADAM DITSKY / DITSKY PRODUCTIONS, LLC (Producer) manages a multi-state business JAMIE deROY (Producer). Broadway: The Addams management firm for high-net worth individuals Family, Catch Me, Mother…Hat, Lend Me A Tenor, with entertainment specialty. Theater Production/ Finian’s Rainbow, Ragtime, Norman Conquests (Tony, Investments: The Addams Family (Broadway), Drama Desk, OCC Awards), Blithe Spirit, Speed-the- American Idiot (Broadway), Nunsense (Las Vegas), Plow among others. London: Marguerite, upcoming Rantoul and Die (Chicago). Board of Directors King’s Speech. TV: Jamie deRoy & Friends, CityArts member: Partial Comfort Productions (NYC). (Emmy nom.), Film: Broadway: The Golden Age. Love & thanks: Meredith, Mom and Dad. CARL MOELLENBERG (Producer). 3 Tony Awards STEPHEN AND MARY JO SCHULER (Producer). for Spring Awakening, Hair and War Horse. Other Stephen Schuler is co-founder and co-managing Broadway: The Mountaintop, American Idiot, Driving partner of GETCO, a leading global market maker. Miss Daisy, Hamlet, The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Stephen and his wife Mary Jo Schuler, a business Mary Stuart, The Addams Family, Lend Me a Tenor, owner/developer, founded the Good Heart, Work Catch Me If You Can, Speed-the-Plow, 13. Smart Foundation in 2006 to enhance local communities. MARY LU ROFFE (Producer). Credits: Spamalot EVA PRICE / MAXIMUM ENTERTAINMENT (Tony), Boeing-Boeing (Tony), Frost/Nixon, Country (Producer). Founded alongside Avram Freedberg and Girl, Talk Radio, Man of La Mancha, The Retreat from Marybeth Dale for producing/general management. Moscow, Hedda Gabler, Angels in America, Sexual Credits: Colin Quinn Long Story Short, Merchant of Perversity in Chicago, Desperately Seeking Susan, Venice, Kathy Griffin Wants a Tony, Wishful Drinking, Woman Before a Glass, Fully Committed, String of Voca People, Ella, I Love a Piano, The Great American Pearls, Robbers, The Bomb-itty of Errors. Trailer Park Musical, Strega Nona, The Magic School Bus. JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer). President of Nederlander Organization, son of James M. Nederlander (Chairman), third generation of a family known for owning and operating theatres around the world as well as theatrical productions and popular musical attractions. STAFF FOR THE ADDAMS FAMILY Currently represented on Broadway with Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and David GENERAL MANAGEMENT 101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD. Blaine’s upcoming show. Wendy Orshan Jeffrey M. Wilson David Auster STEPHANIE P. McCLELLAND, GREEN CURTAIN Elie Landau PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Six Tony and Drama COMPANY MANAGER Desk awards. Credits include: The Book of Mormon, Chris Danner Catch Me If You Can, Arcadia, La Bete, Red, Sunday Assoc. Company Manager...... Miguel Ortiz in the Park with George, Journey’s End, History Boys, PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Drowsy Chaperone, The Color Purple, Spamalot, AURORA PRODUCTIONS Glengarry Glen Ross, Pillowman. With love to my family. Gene O’Donovan Ben Heller Stephanie Sherline Jarid Sumner Liza Luxenberg PITTSBURGH CLO (Producer). Under the direction Anita Shah Rebecca Zuber Steven Dalton Eugenio Saenz Flores Isaac Katzanek Melissa Mazdra of Van Kaplan, this non-profit organization produces a subscription series, educational programs and national TOUR BOOKING AGENCY THE BOOKING GROUP tours and develops and invests in new works, including 13 Meredith Blair, President Broadway shows (13 Tony Awards). PittsburghCLO.org Kara Gebhart, Vice President Operations www.thebookinggroup.com JAY AND CINDY GUTTERMAN (Producer). Credits: TOUR PRESS & MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE Catch Me If You Can (Tony nom.), Merchant of Venice TYPE A MARKETING (Tony nom.), Come Fly Away, Race, The Seagull, Anne Rippey DJ Martin Andrew Cole David Loughner CASTING PUPPETRY BUILT BY TELSEY + COMPANY TANDEM OTTER PRODUCTIONS Bernie Telsey CSA Will Cantler CSA David Vaccari CSA Barbara Busackino, Project Manager Bethany Knox CSA Craig Burns CSA Ceili Clemens, Build Manager Tiffany Little Canfield CSA Rachel Hoffman CSA BUILDERS: TV Alexander, Liz Cherry, Duncan Gillis, Kristin Gdula, Justin Huff CSA Patrick Goodwin CSA Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA Michael Kerns, Matthew Leabo, Vito Leanza, Nara Lesser, Laura Manns, David Morris Cesar A. Rocha Andrew Femenella Eric Novak, Adam Pagdon, Travis Pickett, Jon Mark Ponder, Jessica Scott, Karyn Casl Kristina Bramhall Ted Southern, Nikki Taylor, Will Pike. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR www.TheAddamsFamilyMusical.com Steve Bebout facebook.com/TheAddamsFamilyMusical twitter.com/TheAddamsFamily ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER The Addams Family supports Proud Partners Dontee Kiehn

www.NoSnapJudgments.org Production Stage Manager...... Daniel S. Rosokoff Stage Manager...... E. Cameron Holsinger Special Thanks to the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation Assistant Stage Manager...... Raynelle Wright Kevin Miserocchi, Executive Director Stage Management Production Assistants...... Aaron Elgart, “Addams Family Theme” by Vic Mizzy, publised by Unison Music Company Julie DeVore, Gabrielle Nieporent (ASCAP). Administered by Next Decade Entertainment, Inc. All rights Company Management Production Assistant...... Caitlin Fahey reserved, used by permission. Fight Director...... Christian Kelly-Sordelet Assistant Choreographer...... Elizabeth Ramos CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Associate Scenic Designer...... Frank McCullough Scenery built by Hudson Scenic Studio Inc., Showman Fabricators; Assistant Scenic Designers...... Lauren Alvarez, Jeff Hinchee, Automation equipment provided by Hudson Scenic Studio, Inc.; Lighting Christine Peters, Robert Thirtle provided by PRG Lighting; Sound equipment provided by Masque Associate Costume Designer...... David. Kaley Sound; Costumes made by Eric Winterling Inc. Costumes, Jennifer Love Assistant Costume Designer...... Sarah Laux Costumes, Timberlake Studios, Inc., Marianne Krostyne, Katrina Patterns, Costume Assistant...... Jennifer Jacob Inc.; Shoes by LaDuca, Worldtone; Fabric Painting by Jeff Fender; Associate Lighting Designer...... Yael Lubetzky Custom Fabric Painting by Olympus Group, Gene Mignola, Inc., City Assistant Lighting Designer...... Ken Elliot Dog Screeprinting; Specialty Costumes by Izquierdo Studios, Ltd., Karl Moving Light Programmer...... Sean Beach Ruckdeschel, Luisa Lopez, Vanessa Theriault, Bra*Tenders, Manhattan Associate Sound Designer...... Jason Crystal Wardrobe; Gloves by LaCrasia; Millinery by Arnold S. Levine, Inc.; Associate Puppetry...... Barbara Busackino Cosmetics provided by M•A•C Cosmetics, Ben Nye; Props created by Assistant Puppetry...... William Pike Jerard Studios, Perfections Electricks, Daedalus, Matt Hodges, Joseph Associate Special Effects...... Jeremy Chernick Cairo, Randy Carfagno Productions, Enhance-a-Colour, Rose Brand, Assistant Make-Up Designer...... Jorge Vargas Jeremy Lydic, Sub Rose Machine; Emergen-C Health & Energy Drink Mix Music Dept. Assistant...... Nathan Dame supplied by Alacer Corp. Music Preparation Assistants...... Russell Driscoll This production premiered at the Mahalia Jackson Theater in New Orleans Keyboard Programmer...... James Abbott with the assistance of the Live Performance program of Louisiana Production Carpenter...... Fran Rapp Economic Development. Production Electrician...... Michael Pitzer Production Sound...... Darin Stillman THE ADDAMS FAMILY rehearsed at Production Prop Coordinator...... Peter Sarafin New 42nd Street Rehearsal Studios. Production Wardrobe...... Linda Lee SPECIAL THANKS TOURING CREW Daniel Hoyos, Aaron Quintana, Tracy Geltman, Scott Taylor Rollison, Head Carpenter...... Martin Blacker Allison A. Lee, Zac Chandler, Jennifer Raskopf. Fly Carpenter...... Tom Bertino, Jr. Merchandise may also be purchased at Automation Carpenter...... Sean Collins www.TheAddamsFamilyMusicalStore.com Head Electrician...... Matthew Rocha Assistant Electricians...... Jada Cox, Jason Harper Original Cast Album now available on Decca Records. Head Sound Engineer...... Jake Scudder MUSIC CREDITS Assistant Sound Engineer...... Robbie Henry “For What It’s Worth” (Stephen Stills), ©1967 (renewed), Richie Furay Head Propsman...... Scott Gibson Music (BMI), Springalo Toones (BMI), Ten East Music (BMI), and Cotillion Assistant Propsman...... Andy Miller Music Inc. (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by permission. “So Long, Wardrobe Supervisor...... Barbara Oleszczuk Farewell” (music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor...... Joe Reid II). This selection is used by special arrangement with The Ridgers and Hair & Make-Up Supervisor...... Joshua First Hammerstein Organization. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Assistant Hair & Make-Up...... Lynn Grassy Child Wranglers...... Brian West & Elaine L. Medina The actors and stage managers employed in this production Tutoring Services...... On Location Education are members of Actor’s Equity Association, the union of Alan Simon, Jodi Green professional actors and stage managers in the United States. Touring Teacher...... Elaine L. Medina Advertising...... Serino-Coyne Backstage employees are represented by the International Website Design...... Situation Marketing LLC/ Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Damian Bazadona, John Lanasa Press Consultant...... 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Back to taunt Nashville for a second time, Monty Python’s Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. Diverting a bit from the renowned myths, this hilarious musical features a line of beautiful dancing girls, a flatulent Frenchman and killer rabbits. Outside there is a plague with a 50% chance of pestilence and famine. Throughout the show, Arthur, traveling with his servant Patsy, recruits several knights to accompany him on his quest, including Sir Bedevere, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot and Sir Galahad. They meet such characters as the Lady of the Lake, Prince Herbert, Tim the Enchanter, Not Dead Fred, the Black Knight, and the Knights who say “Ni.” This hilarious Broadway musical spoof is lovingly ripped off from the internationally famous comedy team’s most popular motion picture, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. For more information, pick up a Center Stage magazine in the lobby or visit tpac.org/spamalot.

Want More Broadway? See South Pacific, Mary Poppins, and Rain with a HCA/TriStar Broadway at TPAC 3-show package for less than $75! Call 615-782-6560 or visit tpac.org/broadway or the TPAC Box Office downtown. Rowan and Michael J. Berry, and Kasidy Devlin Ensemble of the J. Berry, Rowan and Michael Photos (top to bottom): Jacob L. Smith and Brittany Woodrow, Arthur Photos (top to bottom): Jacob L. Smith and Brittany Woodrow, , photos by Scott Suchman. Original Broadway Production of Spamalot , photos by Scott Suchman. A work of art unto itself, the 2011 edition of Nashville Arts & Entertainment Guide is your ultimate source for exclusive interviews, news, and information about the best entertainment the city has to offer. The perfect-bound, annual glossy is a beauty that you’ll keep on your coffee table all year-round. The cover story, “More than Music,” provides an insightful look behind the careers of your favorite celebrities. The popular section “Nashville’s Most Interesting People, Places, and Things,” returns with more fun stories and stunning photographs. From the performing arts to the Tennessee Titans, the magazine celebrates the creative spirit of a great city. Get your copy at Barnes & Noble, Hudson News Gift Shops at the airport, Costco, Publix and other finer newsstands in middle Tennessee. The magazine also is distributed by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development.

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LaRoche Family Foundation Regions Bank David and Rechelle Glidewell Dan J. and Fran F. Marcum $250 - $499 Diane and Gary Gober The Tennessean Advised Fund* Millennium Security Pat and Wayne Halper Tennessee Arts Commission Monell’s Dining and Catering United Way of Becky and Kent Harrell $25,000 – $49,999 Nashville Predators Metropolitan Nashville Carlana and Aubrey Harwell Foundation American Airlines Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henry Pilot Corporation Gaylord Entertainment Individual Mark D. Hensley Premier Parking Foundation Contributors Shari and John Howerton Skanska Grand Avenue as of December 2011 Rick Isaacson Irvin and Beverly Small Miller & Martin, PLLC Timothy Jakobs and Foundation Chairman’s Circle National Endowment for the Arts Stefanie Colucci Southern Joint $10,000 + The Real Yellow Pages Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, Jr. Replacement Institute Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Vanderbilt University Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. 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Barnett Ronald and Renate McAbee Gary Barton Faith Hill and Tim McGraw David and Jill Bauer Lynda McGuire and Bill Nosbisch Dana and Martin Bauguess Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Katharine and Steven Baum McWherter Kelley and Lee Beaman Robert and Yin Mericle Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Lisa and Timothy Moore Piper and James Bell Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry Jennifer and Eric Paisley Joanne Bertone Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biagini Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Cherry and Richard Bird B. Gail Reese Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn Mark and Carla Rosenthal John and Penny Blane Anne and Joseph Russell Allison and Joe Boever Dr. Norman Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Mary Bolte Sloan Family Jerry Boswell Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Steve Botts Debbie and Scott Snoyer Patti Bracy and David Biter David Solomon Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield GET YOUR Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Laura and Jay Brothers Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Lorrie K. Brouse TICKETS David and Sharon Stewart Dr. G. Helen Brown and Steve Taggart Mr. Clyde L. Brown TODAY! Brenton Teveit Joann Brown tpac.org/theartof Byron and Aleta Trauger Cari Buckingham or 615-782-4040. Dianne and Tom True Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Claire W. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. Terry Burkhalter Neil and Chris Tyler Joan K. Burrell Tera Vazquez William and Ann Burt Mary Glenn and Dave Vreeland Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Thursday, Lyn N. Walker James and Annette Butler Patsy and Bob Weigel Melvin Butler February 23 Mrs. John Warner White Rich and Judy Callahan Donald R. Williams and Russ and Penny Campbell 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Richard W. Zelek Thomas and Melissa Carter Denise and Victor Zirilli Michael and Pamela Carter War Memorial Director’s Circle Jeff and Kathy Cartwright Auditorium $700 – $1,249 Paige, Steve, and Kathryn Cates Anonymous Phila D. Chandler Gary and Gwen Brewer Dodd and Ann Chassereau $30 includes guided Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Carroll, II Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. Yazoo tasting John and Ellen Cate Mike Clutts Nancy and John Cheadle Jerry and Yvonne Collier and food. Marjorie Collins Joel and Rebecca Cooper Mayor Karl Dean and Virginia Hixon Corbitt Mrs. Anne Davis Kerry and Lisa Couch Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Devine Marion Pickering Couch Come learn about the art Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Doochin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy of making beer, the inspiration Barbara and Emanuel Eads Robert and Ruth Darula behind each unique and delicious Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eisenstein Mr. and Mrs. Maclin P. Davis, Jr. Virginia Fontanella Jenifer DeLoach and flavor, and taste everything from Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman Wesley Weeks the even-bodied Pale Ale to the The Honorable and Mrs. Joseph Dew Douglas Henry, Jr. George deZevallos dark, smokey porter called Sue. Richard Hensley Bill and Linda Duncan The tasting will be lead by Mr. Paul H. Kuhn, Jr. Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley Caroline and Burk Lindsey Stevan Ecken Yazoo Brew Master Linus Hall. Ellen H. Martin Kitty and Pat Emery Richard and Sheila McCarty Annette S. Eskind Alice McDonald Robert Evans Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ossoff Kristin and Matthew Faier All proceeds will benefit TPAC Education programs. Keith and Deborah Pitts Larry and Joellen Farris Joyce and George Pust Nancy Fitzpatrick Sarah and Rick Reisner Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortunato Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Judy and Tom Foster Lois Knight and William Schaffner Martha Fouce Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Snyder Monte S. Frankenfield Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Jeanne Gavigan Lori Ward Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Geddie Ken M. Wayne Amy Grant and Vince Gill Dr. Joseph Wieck William E. Golab Barry Goley and Grant Goodman Laura and Vincent Nord John and Jennie Witherspoon Frances C. Jackson Ruth Ann Graveno David and Pamela Palmer Robert Wormsley Robert and Lisa Jarman David B. Gray J. Russell and Phyllis Parkes Margaret and Ron Wright Bill and Catherine Jenkins Jan Gray Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius N. Parrish Sharon Yates Dr. James Johnson Kate R. W. Grayken James Pickett and Susan Douglas Kelly and Steven Yokley Mimi Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gregory Rose and Kip Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander, Jr. Ron Jones Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gryll Jonathan Pinkerton Shirley Zeitlin Teresa Kersey Cathy Guenther Linda and Tim Priddy Patrons Dr. and Mrs. Glenfield Knight Kathleen and Harvey Guion Jennifer and Gus Puryear Sandra Koczwara $100 – $299 Donna and John Hagan Catherine V. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. Anonymous Carl and Connie Haley Patricia and Douglas Ralls Lagasse Kathleen and Douglas Airhart Elizabeth Hall Mary Jo Rapetti Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Beth and Dave Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Sibyl Reagan LaRoche, Jr. Edgar and Kathi Allen Dr. Morel Enoch Harvey and Diane Honda and David Reiland Sharon H. Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Amiot Mr. E. Howard Harvey Paul and Marjorie Ridge William H. Lassiter, Jr. Carter Andrews Alisha Haushalter Robert and Alison Ring Reverend and Mrs. Clare C. Armistead Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head, III Mark and Hye Robbins Gary D. Lawson, Sr. Leigh Ashford Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Hearn Ann V. Roberts Mrs. Douglas E. Leach Pat Asp Jim Hearn Regina Roberts Jason and Valerie Levkulich Anita and Don Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Heeren Evelyn and William Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levy Shannon and John Barton Stephen and Emily Heffington Daniel and Suzanne Roke Marty P. Ligon Curtis Beasley Nicole Helm Mace and Joyce Rothenberg Dr. Jennifer Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Patricia and Craig Rothschild Arthur and Mary Lodge Diane Becker Nancy Hershkowitz Mary Rudy Sally Mace Joy and Bob Belton Patricia Hillhouse The Runyeons Peter Macnichols Molly S. Blair Catherine and Robert Holderfield David Sampsell Chris and Carol McDonald Jean and Dennis Bottorff Greg and Becca Hollis Jean and Stuart Schmidt Shirley Malchow and Molly McGill Sylvia and Douglas Bradbury, III Jeff and Ashley Hollis Susan Schuchard Julie Malott Charles and Pam Bridges Deborah and Donald Holmes Moneta and Herb Schumaker Dianne and John May Mindy and Dan Brodbeck Joan Howard Sherra M. Schwartau Estelle S. May Eric and Sue Broder Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton Pat and Marty Schweinhart Colleen Morris Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown Carol Hudler Sharon and William Schweinhart Dale and Kathleen Nichols Janice Buchanan Patricia and Dennis Huffer Carol and Alvin Scott Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nigh Becky Cagle Melissa and Douglas Hunter Ken and Marilyn Scott Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Noel, Jr Lisa and John Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Wanda and Perry Ogletree Diane and Brian Carolin Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hutton Jeanne Sellars Lenore Oldham Kay Caudle Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Anne Shepherd Julie Owens Renée Chevalier Julia Johnson Sharon and Bill Sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Panther Chuck Clarkson Mrs. Roberta Lochte Jones Angela and J. D. Shoulders Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Peterseim Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Al and Nancy Kaser Charles Sidberry Barbara Pierce Vicki Coward Lisa Kenney Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix Paul M. Pitt Robert Crants George and Sue Kettle Rhonda and Richard Small Dixie Powell Trish Crist Nicholas Kilen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Cora Proctor Judy and Herb Knopp Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee O. Patrick J. Quick Danielle Snyder Currey, Jr. Stan and Cindy Knott Eric Raefsky and Victoria Heil Dr. Peter L. Sonkin and Anita and James Davis Janet and James Knox Linda Sonkin Albert and Jeanie Randall Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Davis, Jr. Debra and James Kovanda Chris and Patrick Sowada Nants H. Reynolds Roy and Julia Dehart Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow David Spigel Steve and Lee Ann Rice Lee Lee and Wally Dietz Jan and Rand Krikorian Robert and Jane Stammer Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Kathy Doman Jeff and Pam Kuhn Gabriel Starace Karen Ritter Lewis R. Donelson, III Edd and Nancy Lancaster Judy Steele Judith R. Roney Carol and Mike Dye Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Sara and Larry Stessel Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rose, Jr. Shary and Rod Essig Timothy Larson Joy Strange J. R. Rudd Bruce A. Esworthy Laura and Robert Ledlow Brenda Swift Cheryl Rudnicke Olivia Evans Sandra and Larry Lipman Doris R. Taft Karen and Eric Saul Janice N. Evers Rhonda and Danny Long Alice and Dennis Taunton Scott Sideman Cherrie Farnette Tracy Lyda and Dr. and Mrs. F. William Taylor Carol Sletto Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson David Greenbaum Janet Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Slipkovich Robert Fiore George Lynch Janice S. Thomas Winifred Smith Mark Floyd Nancy Maclean Carlos Tirres Mike and Dana Spitzer Karen and David Ford Donna and Donald Mann Jim Tisony Roberta H. Stevens Lettie Foster Randall McCathren Barbara and Rick Turner Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stuard Joan and Dick Fox Al McCree / John and Claudia Turner Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson, III Felicia and Larry Gates Altissimo! Entertainment Frances Anne Varallo Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Townsend Jeannie and Alan Gaus Mimi McIllwain Michael Verble Martin Vanek and Regan Greer Marijane and David McQuiddy Donna and Mark Vincler Christine Karbowiak John F. Gregory, III Lori McVey Mary Wade Betty J. Vernon Cynthia Harper Mitzi and Rick Michaelson Fred Walker, Jr. Virginia G. Waddey Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Harrison Susanne Miller Dr. and Mrs. Bill Wall, III Mr. and Mrs. James A. Webb, III Carrie Haslam Dr. Donald E. Milner Richard Walters Dr. and Mrs. Mark Whaley Dixie Heagy Jeffrey Mobley Cheryl and John Waltko Pam Whitson Sam Hirshberg Kevin Monroe Dr. Philip A. Wenk Mr. and Mrs. Bruce O. Wilbanks Jay and Meredith Hollomon Tom and Vicki Moon Christopher S. West L. Vincent Williams Mrs. Henry W. Hooker Janice B. Moore Minna White Pam L. Williams Brad and Lucindy Hopkins Joann Morris Robin and Jennifer White Irene and Ridley Wills Martha Hopper Mr. and Mrs. John Muchukot Eleanor Whitworth Dallas and Fleming Wilt Donna and Michael Horton Teresa and Mike Nacarato Bradley and Susan Widmann Mr. and Mrs. Toby S. Wilt Helen R. Houston Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadeau Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Williams Dr. Artmas L. Worthy, D.D.S. Joan M. Huff Dawn M. Nepp Rick Williams William D. Young Linda and Burt Hummell Agatha Nolen Vickie and Don Wirth Betty W. 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48 Imagine your THE ROYAL TREATMENT. Winding through Southern hills, the paths leading to the Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort & Spa reveal elegance at every turn. Upon approaching the castle-like resort, guests are swept into a fairytale Potential! escape where culinary masterpieces tempt the palette and an award- winning spa promises to treat the senses. The world’s fourth longest golf course, part of Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, challenges your skills, while state-of-the-art meeting space inspires productivity.

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52 53 It was 1960 all over again when Theater’s production of “Twilight of “Hairspray,” an eight-time, Tony Award the Gods” resulted in a “best new play” winning musical, hit the Lipscomb recognition. And that’s just part of the stage with a whirl of hairdos and story. Experience it for yourself—there heartthrobs. It’s just another example are hundreds of arts performances of Lipscomb’s commitment to the on campus annually that are open arts in Nashville. The chair of our to the public for little or no charge. theatre department was named one of Go to events.lipscomb.edu. There’s Nashville’s top ten directors for 2010, lots to see and hear at Lipscomb. and our partnership in staging Blackbird We’re not teasing. One of our recent performances took a lot of teasing.

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54 “There’s something *United Way of Metropolitan Nashville at Work Here. special about this place.”

A Leader Among Leaders The Alexis de Tocqueville Society was founded in Nashville in 1981 by Dr. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. The Society now circles the globe with 26,000 members contributing $500 million annually to United Way’s most critical work. Following are the members of Nashville’s 2010 Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Alpha Chapter with years of membership denoted.

2010 Alexis Tocqueville Society, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elcan, 16 Robin and Bill King, 24 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rochford III, 16 Alpha Chapter Members Mr. and Mrs. Jason Epstein, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloess, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder, 6 Mrs. Irwin B. Eskind, 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Knox, Jr., 14 Mr. Anthony A. Rose, 22 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams, 6 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind, 16 Mr. Kumar Kolin, 1 W. Andrew and Sabrina Ruderer, 2 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Anderson, 12 Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr., 18 Mr. Kevin P. Lavender, 1 Anne and Joe Russell, 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Arthur, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Ezell, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby, 23 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutan, 5 Jim and Janet Ayers, 16 Bob and Amanda Farnsworth, 9 Irving E. Lingo, Jr. and Karin Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Rutherford, 9 Dr. Jeffrey R. Balser, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Felts, Jr., 3 Demler, 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Barfield II, 17 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson, 8 Mr. Robert S. Lipman, 14 Rutledge, 10 Carol and Barney Barnett, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Sam and Mary Ann Lipshie, 3 The Scarlett Family Foundation, 4 Mr. Russell W. Bates, 8 Fitzgerald, 21 Estate of Clare H. Loventhal, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scarlett, 11 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Beard, 15 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fleming, 17 Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Lynn, 16 Tim and Beth Scarvey, 6 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Daniel Tom and Judy Foster, 6 Barbara and Kenny Lyons, 8 Mr. and Mrs. James Schmitz, 4 Beauchamp, 5 Mr. Sam O. Franklin III, 16 Mr. and Mrs. Myles A. MacDonald, 5 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Sehrt, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bedard, 8 Mr. and Mrs. David Freeman, 4 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Malone, Jr., 19 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shallcross, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Belser, 8 Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frist, 19 Mr. and Mrs. Chip Manning, 3 Michael and Lisa Shmerling, 13 Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Amberly Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr., 30 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Masie, 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucas Simons, 23 Billington, 6 The Honorable and Mrs. William Ms. Cheryl White Mason, 5 R. Timothy Sinks, 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry Blandford, 4 H. Frist, 19 Mrs. Jack C. Massey, 30 Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Smith, 3 615.292.9465 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Blank, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frist, 10 Ms. Margaret C. Mazzone, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Smith, 3 www.ctk.org Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blevins, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Fritch, 6 Ms. Maeve E. McConville, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Smith, 10 Mr. and Mrs. J. William Blevins, 16 Mr. Mario J. Gabelli, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. McGregor, 3 Grant and Suzanne Smothers, 1 Michael and Resha Blivens, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gawaluck, 11 Betsy Vinson McInnes, 12 Joe and Joanne Sowell, 2 Linda and David Bohan, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard V. Geraghty, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeilly, Jr., 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spieth, 6 Applications Accepted Year-Round Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr., 21 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprintz, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bracken, 14 PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 8 Gerdesmeier, 6 McWhorter, 24 Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Steakley, 14 Mrs. James C. Bradford, Jr., 23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Scott McWilliams, 8 Mr. John M. Steele, 12 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Braman, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon, 30 Mr. and Mrs. James R. John and Beth Stein, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bray, 6 Robert and Julie Gordon, 4 Meadows, Jr., 11 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stinnett, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Laurance H. Brewster, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Green, 4 Lynn and Ken Melkus, 17 Mr. and Mrs. Don Street, Jr., 12 David and Jenny Briggs, 3 Kristen and Chad Greer, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Millen, 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Sullivan, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Bright III, 3 Steve Groom, 2 Andrew Woodfin Miller David and Mona Tehle, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Brown, 24 Landis B. Gullett Lead Annuity Foundation, 20 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead, 10 Trust, 16 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Miller, 1 Mrs. Kim Bradley Thomason, 3 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burch, 24 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gulmi, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 3 Robin and Overton Thompson, 1 Julie and Matt Burnstein, 5 Scott and Kathy Hadfield, 3 Ms. Mary Mirabelli and Mr. Steven Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tishler, 3 Diane and Kyle Callahan, 10 JB and Shawn Haile, 1 Cristanus, 6 Ms. Claire Whitfield Tucker, 12 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell III, 10 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hailey, 17 Mr. Kevin N. Monroe, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, 24 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell, 19 Mr. Charles J. Hall, 4 Mr. Donald R. Moody, 5 James Stephen Turner Family David and Elizabeth Cannady, 4 Russ and Elvia Harms, 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Moore, Jr., 14 Foundation, 3 Mrs. Monroe J. Carell, Jr., 14 Robert L. and Caitlin S. Harris, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Moore, 19 Juan and Elizabeth Vallarino, 2 Bill and Trudy Carpenter, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays, 19 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morelli, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Van Dyke, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carter, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Hazen, 11 Gregg F. and Cathy T. Morton, 4 Mr. and Mrs. David T. Vandewater, 16 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carver, Jr., 6 Mrs. Phyllis G. Heard, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nash, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Viehmann, 18 Mr. Fred J. Cassetty, 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthony Heard III, 9 Troy and Kimberly Nunn, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wallace, 12 Yonnie and Curt Chesley, 5 Drs. Robert and Alexandra Philip and Carolyn Orr, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson B. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cigarran, 11 Hendricks, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Paisley, 6 Wallace, Jr., 12 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clay, Jr., 16 Ms. Sherri M. Henry, 6 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Parrott, 6 Brian and Christy Waller, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran, 25 Mr. J. Reginald Hill, 10 Ms. Mary Parsons, 6 Ms. Leigh Walton, 1 Mr. J. Chase Cole, 10 Damon and Carrie Hininger, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William V. Parsons, Jr., 9 Mr. Brian Ampferer Ward, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Wiley B. 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Ask us about: AT VANDERBILT • Volunteer opportunities • In kind donations FACILITY INFORMATION • Financial support opportunities Location The Ingram Center for • Open Houses Performing Arts is located at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. www.hopeclinicforwomen.org Late Arrivals Late arrivals will be seated only at times designated by the artists and/or company. Please consult ushers stationed at the entrances of the orchestra level. Discounted Parking Discounted parking for Ingram events is available in the Capers Avenue Garage at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. Please show ticket stubs when exiting. No Smoking There is no smoking allowed in any building on University campus. Restrooms In the Ingram Center, restrooms are located in the rear of the lobby area. Accessibility Wheelchair accessible seating, restroom and radio frequency assistive hearing devices are available in Established in 1983 and equipping Ingram Hall. Please call 322-2471 at least women, men and families to make three days in advance of the performance date to make arrangements for all special healthy choices with unplanned needs. pregnancies, prevention, pregnancy Lost and Found Please call University loss and postpartum depression. Security at 322-2745.

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