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BASED ON THE NOVEL BY Robert James Waller STARRING Elizabeth Stanley Andrew Samonsky WITH Cullen R. Titmas Mary Callanan David Hess John Campione Caitlin Houlahan Katie Klaus AND Cole Burden Caitlyn Caughell Brad Greer Lucy Horton Amy Linden Trista Moldovan Jessica Sheridan Tom Treadwell Bryan Welnicki J. Michael Zygo

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Francesca...... ELIZABETH STANLEY Carolyn...... CAITLIN HOULAHAN Michael...... JOHN CAMPIONE Bud...... CULLEN R. TITMAS Marge...... MARY CALLANAN Charlie...... DAVID HESS Robert...... ANDREW SAMONSKY Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer...... KATIE KLAUS Paolo...... BRAD GREER Ensemble...... COLE BURDEN, CAITLYN CAUGHELL, BRAD GREER, AMY LINDEN, TRISTA MOLDOVAN, JESSICA SHERIDAN, TOM TREADWELL, J. MICHAEL ZYGO

SWINGS LUCY HORTON, BRYAN WELNICKI

DANCE CAPTAIN LUCY HORTON

UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.

for Francesca: LUCY HORTON, TRISTA MOLDOVAN; for Robert: COLE BURDEN, BRAD GREER; for Bud: TOM TREADWELL, J. MICHAEL ZYGO; for Carolyn: CAITLYN CAUGHELL, AMY LINDEN; for Michael: BRAD GREER, BRYAN WELNICKI; for Marge: TRISTA MOLDOVAN, JESSICA SHERIDAN; for Charlie: TOM TREADWELL, J. MICHAEL ZYGO; for Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer: CAITLYN CAUGHELL, AMY LINDEN.

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Elizabeth Stanley Andrew Samonsky

Cullen R. Titmas Mary Callanan David Hess

John Campione Caitlin Houlahan Katie Klaus

Cole Burden Caitlyn Caughell Brad Greer Lucy Horton Amy Linden

Trista Moldovan Jessica Sheridan Tom Treadwell Bryan Welnicki J. Michael Zygo

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ACT ONE “To Build a Home”...... Francesca and Company “Home Before You Know It”...... Bud, Michael, Carolyn and Francesca “Temporarily Lost”...... Robert “What Do You Call a Man Like That?”...... Francesca “You’re Never Alone”...... Bud and Company “Another Life”...... Marian “Wondering”...... Robert and Francesca “Look At Me”...... Francesca, Robert, Company “The World Inside a Frame”...... Robert “Something From a Dream”`...... Bud “Get Closer”...... Marge and Radio Singers “Falling Into You”...... Robert and Francesca

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“State Road 21/The Real World”...... State Fair Singer, Michael, Carolyn and Company “Who We Are and Who We Want to Be”...... Robert, Francesca, Company “Almost Real”...... Francesca “Before and After You/One Second & A Million Miles”...... Robert and Francesca “When I’m Gone”...... Charlie, Bud, Company “It All Fades Away”...... Robert “Always Better”...... Francesca, Robert, Company

SETTING Time: Four days in 1965 and the following years Place: Winterset, Iowa

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ORCHESTRA Music Director: Keith Levenson Piano/Associate Conductor: Caleb Hoyer Guitars: Daniel Erben, Justin Rothberg Concertmaster/Violin: Michelle Maruyama Violin: Rebekah Butler Violin/Viola: Eugene Kaler and Jason Mellow Cello: Audrey Snyder Bass: David White Drums/Percussion: Jeremy Lowe Music Coordinators: Michael Keller and Michael Aarons

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ELIZABETH STANLEY (Francesca) was last seen as the man- nominee), Sweet Charity (Vittorio; Iden Payne nominee), crazed anthropologist, Claire De Loone in the Broadway October Sky (John Hickam; World Premiere), The 39 Steps revival of On the Town (Drama Desk Nomination). Other (Directed; Hannay). Film: “New York Crossing,” “Tennessee roles originated on Broadway: Dyanne in Million Dollar Nights.” TV: “The Americans,” “Elementary,” “The Good Wife,” Quartet, Allison in Cry-Baby, and April in the Tony Award- “Royal Pains.” Toured South Africa and Europe for Travel winning revival of Company. First National Tour: Kira in Channel’s “Fantasy Rails for Millionaires” with his beautiful Xanadu. Off-Broadway: Gussie in the New York City Center, actress wife Joan Hess. www.DavidHess.info Encores! production of Merrily We Roll Along (PS Classics JOHN CAMPIONE (Michael) is pretty dang excited to be cast album) and The Nurse in Hello, Again (Transport a part of this awesome Bridges company! Local/Regional: Theatre Group, Drama League Award - Best Ensemble). Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical (Gator), Bonnie and TV: “The Affair,” “Black Box,” “Made in Jersey,” “Fringe,” Clyde (Clyde, Column Award Nomination), Les Misérables “The Chappelle Show,” and “PBS Great Performances - (Enjolras), Dog Sees God (Beethoven), Kiss of the Spider Company.” Favorite regional roles: Regionally she has Woman (Valentin – D Magazine “Critic’s Pick”), Hello Again performed with Sundance Theatre Festival, Sacramento (Soldier), Songs for a New World (Man 2), West Side Story Music Circus, Pittsburgh CLO, Barrington Stage Co., (Tony), Titanic: The Musical (Barrett), Bloody Bloody Andrew Philadelphia Theatre Co., Rep. of St. Louis, O’Neill, La Jolla Jackson. Live/Recording: Kidd Kraddick in the Morning, Josh Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Co., Cincinnati Playhouse. Ms. Groban’s “All That Echo’s World Tour.” Thanks to Telsey+Co., Stanley has been a soloist with numerous orchestras and my amazing crew at The Mine, Dale and Hank, and my love also is celebrated for her cabaret acts. Graduate of Indiana to Brooke. Johncampione.com University. www.elizabethstanley.net LIGHT! CAITLIN HOULAHAN (Carolyn). Cleveland, OH native ANDREW SAMONSKY (Robert) recently played happy to be with the Bridges family! NYC: Parade in Captain Phoebus in the American premiere of The Concert (Iola Stover). Regional: Spelling Bee (Olive), Theory Hunchback of Notre Dame at the Paper Mill and La Jolla of Relativity (Julie), Carrie (Carrie). TV/Film: “Peter Pan Playhouse. Broadway: The Mystery of Edwin Drood Live!” (Jane). Education: Baldwin Wallace Conservatory (Neville), Scandalous (Kenneth Ormisten, original cast of Music grad. Special thanks to SMS. All her love to Ry, recording) and (Lt. Cable, including the “Live Bellatrix and the Houla-fam. XOXO Insta: @caithoula From Center” PBS broadcast). Off-Broadway: Queen of the Mist as Frank Russell ( nomination, KATIE KLAUS (Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer). Broadway: original cast recording) and Encores! productions The Bridges of Madison County, Bonnie and Clyde, A of Fiorello! and Merrily We Roll Along. Original productions Catered Affair, Inherit the Wind, The Times They Are of Somewhere in Time (Richard, Portland Center Stage), Tales A-Changin’, Follies (City Center Encores!). Regional: Queen of the City (Beauchamp, ACT), Little Miss Sunshine (La Jolla Mother (Goodspeed), Band Geeks! (Goodspeed/Human Playhouse, Joshua) and Disney’s On the Record (Original Theater). Film/TV: “Boardwalk .” CCM grad, Cast Recording). He’s a soloist with symphonies across the proud AEA member, love to family, friends and husband Jeff. country. TV/Film: “Elementary,” “Guiding Light,” The Ceiling COLE BURDEN (Ensemble; u/s Robert). The 25th Fan, Lyric Suite. Anniversary Les Misérables (National Tour), Applause (City CULLEN R. TITMAS (Bud). Broadway/Nat’l Tour: The Last Center Encores!), Murder Ballad (Studio Theatre), The Secret Ship, Billy Elliot (Tony), Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie). Off- Garden (Capital Rep), A Christmas Carol (Arvada Center), Broadway: Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie). Disney: Finding Nemo Legally Blonde (Marriott Lincolnshire), Grey Gardens the Musical (original Marlin). NYC/Regional favorites: Waitress (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Evita (Mason Street at the American Repertory Theater, John and Jen, Aida Warehouse), Red Eye Of Love (Eugene O’Neill Center). Film/ (Radames), Footloose (Ren), Forever Plaid (Sparky) and the TV: Beautiful Creatures, The Rainbow Bridge Motel, “As The title role in Floyd Collins. TV: “Person of Interest.” Film: I’ve World Turns,” “30 Rock.” Thank You Chris and Cesar!!! seen SO many good movies. Thanks to all at Telsey and Co., CAITLYN CAUGHELL (Ensemble; u/s Carolyn, u/s Marian / and to my dudes at CGF. Chiara / State Fair Singer) is thrilled to be part of the Bridges MARY CALLANAN (Marge) comes to Bridges from playing story! Original cast of Newsies on Broadway (understudied Rosie in the closing company of Mamma Mia! on Broadway, and performed the roles of Katherine and Medda Larkin). as well as the Vegas/National Tour. Broadway: . Tours: Favorite performances: Orlando Shakespeare, Sacramento , Big, Damn Yankees. Regional: Gypsy, Music Circus, Kennedy Center, Hangar Theater, The York Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Les Misérables, Follies, Theater. Studied vocal performance at NYU Steinhardt. Batboy, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park, Chicago, Violet. www.caitlyncaughell.com www.marycallanan.com BRAD GREER (Ensemble, Paolo; u/s Robert, u/s Michael). DAVID HESS (Charlie). Broadway: Sweeney Todd (Sweeney/ Off-Broadway/NY: The Orion Experience, I Am Harvey Judge Turpin standby), Annie Get Your Gun (Frank Butler/ Milk (Lincoln Center). Regional: Les Misérables (Marius), Buffalo Bill standby). First National Tours: Sweeney Todd Legally Blonde (Emmett), Grease (Johnny Casino, u/s (Sweeney), (Admiral Peary, Whitman). Carnegie Danny), Joseph...Dreamcoat (Simeon). Brad is also a proud Hall/Royal Albert Hall: Kristina (Daniel). Lincoln Center: member of The Broadway Boys, Broadway Inspirational Dessa Rose (Bertie). Regional theater: Shenandoah (Charlie; Voices, and AEA. BFA Musical Theatre, University of the Arts. Jefferson Award), Jane Eyre (Rochester; San Francisco Bay LUCY HORTON (Swing, Dance Captain; u/s Francesca) Area Critics and Goodman Choice Awards), Guys and is thrilled to be joining the Bridges family! National Tour: Dolls (Sky; Marlowe Award), Grand Hotel (Baron; Barrymore

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 21 Cats (Jellylorum). Favorite regional credits: Mary Poppins Last Dance. Her published work includes Four Plays, Vol. I: (Winifred Banks), Cats (Jelllorum, u/s Grizabella), Annie Collected Plays of Marsha Norman and a novel, The Fortune (Grace), Guys and Dolls (Sarah), Boys from Syracuse Teller. She has numerous film and TV credits, Grammy (Adriana), Into (Florinda). Thanks to Judy Boals, and Emmy nominations and awards from the National Inc! Love and thanks to Mum, Dad and Jo. Ruti loves Teb! Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the www.LucyHorton.com American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the AMY LINDEN (Ensemble; u/s Carolyn, u/s Marian Fellowship of Southern Writers. She is a native of Kentucky / Chiara / State Fair Singer ). Select NYC theatre/ who lives in New York City and Great Barrington with her regional: Cheer Wars (dir. Hunter Foster), Show Choir! two children. The Musical (NYMF), Rory O’Malley’s Pub Crawl (MD JASON ROBERT BROWN (Music and Lyrics, Orchestrations) Stephen Oremus), 54 Below, Lincoln Center, Ars Nova, has won three for his groundbreaking work NAMT, Weston Playhouse, the Armory Theatre. Thank you as a composer, lyricist and orchestrator. His emotionally to family, Telsey & Co. and Whole Artist Management, incisive, ferociously energetic and deeply human scores with dedication to Leslie Varnick (the world’s greatest for Honeymoon In Vegas, The Bridges of Madison County, vocal coach) and Josh (the world’s greatest husband). Parade, The Last Five Years (now a feature film starring Indiana University Jacobs School of Music graduate. Anna Kendrick), 13 and Songs for a New World have Cleveland, OH native. 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He has published a total of seven TOM TREADWELL (Ensemble; u/s Bud, u/s Charlie ). novels, with sales of more than 17 million copies. Robert lives Broadway: Annie. National Tours: Ragtime, Cats, Company. on a small farm in the Texas Hill Country and pursues his Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, various interests, including economics, mathematics, writing Theatre Under The Stars, Portland Center Stage, Goodspeed- and music. at-Chester, Bard SummerScape Festival, Sacramento Music Circus. Film/TV: Beijing, New York, “The Knick”(Thomas BARTLETT SHER (Director) is Resident Director of Lincoln Edison), “30 Rock,” “Law and Order: SVU” “The Bronx Is Center Theater, where he has directed , Burning,” “Onion Sports Dome.” Golden Boy by Clifford Odets (Tony Nomination), Blood and Gifts by J.T. Rogers, the new musical Women on the Verge BRYAN WELNICKI (Swing; u/s Michael) is thrilled to be a of a Nervous Breakdown by Jeffrey Lane and David Yazbek, part of the Bridges family! 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Theatre credits Nance, Death of a Salesman, Follies, Sister Act, Arcadia, include designs for regional theatres in America, London’s A Steady Rain, Shrek, The Little Mermaid, Legally Blonde, West End and numerous Broadway and off-Broadway Spamalot, Tarzan, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the productions including The Light in the Piazza, South Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention Pacific (Tony and Drama Desk Awards), Awake and Sing, Of Love, Aida, The Iceman Cometh, Chicago, Sideshow, Cymbeline, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Blood and Steel Pier. Film credits: Peter Pan-Live NBC, Sound of Gifts and this season’s Golden Boy. Yeargan’s extensive Music-Live NBC, It’s Complicated, Angels In America international opera credits include projects for San Francisco (Emmy Nominated), Too Wong Foo… Opera, Chicago Lyric, Royal Opera House, La Scala, the TOM MURRAY (Music Supervisor). 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(Carnegie Hall). creator of Broadway the Big Band Years. All thanks to JRB, Tom Murray, et al, for the amazing opportunity. It couldn’t MIKIKO SUZUKI MACADAMS (Additional Set and have come at better time. Adaptation). As a designer, her work has be seen at Epic Theater Ensemble, Working Theater, Intar Theatre, Ensemble THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking) is Broadway’s Studio Theatre, Syracuse Satge, Oregon Shakespeare premiere booking agency representing more than 18 Tony Festival, Long Wharf Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Award-winning best musicals and plays since its inception Intiman Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Honolulu in 1996. TBG has booked several long-running tours such Theatre for Youth, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Yale as the “Best Musical of the Century” The Book of Mormon, Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, Opera Theatre of the most Tony Award-winning musical in history Mel Brooks’ St. Louis, among others. 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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 39 TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/Tours: Fiddler JEFFREY RICHARDS (Producer) has produced more than on the Roof, The Color Purple, China Doll, Misery, 40 productions on Broadway including two revivals of Allegiance, On Your Feet!, Sylvia, Spring Awakening, , November, Speed-the-Plow and Race Hamilton, Something Rotten!, An American in Paris, Finding by , Spring Awakening, August: Osage County Neverland, The King and I, Hand to God, Kinky Boots, and Superior Donuts by Tracy Letts, The Homecoming by Wicked, The Bridges of Madison County, If/Then, Love Harold Pinter, Hair, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, The Letters, Newsies, Pippin, Motown, Rock of Ages, Million Merchant of Venice starring , Edward Albee’s Dollar Quartet. Off-Broadway: Atlantic, MCC, Second Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf, The Glass Menagerie, You’re Stage, Signature. Regional: A.R.T., La Jolla, New York Stage Welcome America… A Final Night with George Bush staring and Film, Old Globe, Paper Mill, Williamstown. Film: Fun Will Ferrell, two revivals of ’s , All House, Tallulah, Ithaca, The Intern, Ricki and the Flash, the Way, The Realistic Joneses, The Bridges of Madison Focus, The Last Five Years, Song One, A Most Violent Year, County, You Can’t Take It With You, Wolf Hall Parts 1&2, Into the Woods. TV: “Flesh and Bone,” “Masters of Sex,” and Fiddler on the Roof. commercials. www.telseyandco.com JERRY FRANKEL (Producer) has produced more than 50 TYPE A MARKETING (Marketing & Press) is an Broadway shows and has won Tony Awards for All the independent, full-service marketing company specializing Way, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Porgy and Bess, Hair, in Broadway and national tours. Broadway: American August: Osage County, Spring Awakening, Glengarry Glen Psycho, The Color Purple, Kinky Boots, Les Misérables, The Ross and Death of a Salesman. Also this season: Sylvia, Phantom of the Opera, Sylvia and Tuck Everlasting. Tours: China Doll, Fiddler On The Roof, American Psycho. The Bridges of Madison County, Bullets Over Broadway, HUNTER ARNOLD (Producer)is a producer, entrepreneur Cabaret, Dirty Dancing, Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn and and the founder of the New Musical Creative Collective, Vocalosity. typeamktg.com an organization committed to aiding the development of STEPHEN GABIS (Dialect Coach). Selected Broadway/ new musical works from emerging artists. Broadway: Spring Off-Broadway: Tribes, Magic/Bird, Look Back in Anger, Awakening, Allegiance, Kinky Boots (Tony Award), Macbeth, Man and Boy, Bluebird, Through a Glass Darkly, Lombardi, Godspell, Chinglish and more. The 39 Steps, A View From the Bridge, Lend Me a Tenor, KEN DAVENPORT (Producer). Broadway: Spring Port Authority, Memphis, Jersey Boys, Coram Boy, Brief Awakening, Kinky Boots (Tony Award), Allegiance, It’s Only Encounter, The Lieutenant of lnishmore, Doubt. Regional: a Play, Macbeth, Godspell and others. Off-Broadway: Educating Rita (Huntington), Shirley Valentine, The Train Driver Daddy Long Legs. Ken is the writer of the popular blog (Long Wharf ). Selected Film/TV: “Prime Suspect,” “Boardwalk TheProducersPerspective.com. Upcoming: Gettin’ the Band Empire,” Salt, Across the Universe, Bernard and Doris. Back Together, Somewhere in Time. www.KenDavenport.com MELISSA CHACÓN (Production Stage Manager) recently CARL DAIKELER (Producer). In addition to his work as CEO stage managed The Iceman Cometh at BAM with Nathan of Beachbody.com, he is proud to work on Kinky Boots, Lane and Brian Dennehy. National Tours: We Will Rock Spring Awakening, Daddy Long Legs and more. Upcoming: You, Billy Elliot, Contact and Rent. Off-Broadway: Avenue Gettin’ the Band Back Together and the film adaptation of Q. Other Credits include: Les Misérables, Shida, 1001, LaChiusa’s Hello Again. Pinkalicious, Jimi & Mr. B, Circle of Friends, The American Girls Revue, , Much Ado About Nothing, The INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK (Producer) is a Tempest and The School for Husbands. She earned her consortium of 40 of the leading Broadway presenters in MFA in Stage Management from Rutgers University’s Mason cities throughout America. Recent and current Broadway/ Gross School of the Arts. London/U.S. tours include The Color Purple, On Your Feet!, An American in Paris, The Bridges of Madison County, JOSHUA PILOTE (Stage Manager). Broadway/Tours: Pippin, Kinky Boots, Jekyll & Hyde. Other Desert Cities, Jersey Boys, Rent, Mamma Mia!, Dirty Dancing, Wicked. Off-Broadway: Angels in America CAIOLA PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Tony-winning brother (Signature), Forbidden Broadway, Frankenstein, I Love You… & sister producing team, Luigi & Rose Caiola. Recent: All Now Change!, Little Me (City Centre Encores!). Other: The the Way, An American in Paris, The Elephant Man. This Little Mermaid (TUTS), Blue Man Group, Public Theater, season: On Your Feet! Fiddler on the Roof, China Doll, Roundabout. Regional: American Players Theatre, Idaho Spring Awakening. Shakespeare Festival, Dallas Theater Center, Ogunquit WILL TRICE (Producer). Tony Awards for Porgy and Bess, Playhouse. B.A.: The College of Idaho. Follow his adventures Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and All the Way as well as on Instagram: @co_pilote nominations for The Best Man, The Glass Menagerie, Wolf NORAH SCHEINMAN (Assistant Stage Manager). Regional Hall, and You Can’t Take it With You. National Tours include credits include The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare & Porgy and Bess and Blithe Spirit. Coming soon- Fiddler on Company), Mary Poppins (West Virginia Public Theatre), the Roof and American Psycho. On The Town and Mary Poppins (Merry-Go-Round WARNER BROTHERS THEATRE VENTURES (Producer). Playhouse). She earned her MFA in stage management Continuing Warner Bros.’ mission of presenting the finest from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts. entertainment across all media and platforms to global www.norahjanescheinman.com. audiences, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures is the company’s RYAN PARLIMENT (Company Manager) is excited to live stage play division, which develops and produces first- join NETworks for another season! National tours include class plays, musicals and other stage productions, utilizing Riverdance and NETworks presents Disney’s Beauty and the company’s expansive catalogue. In addition to this the Beast. He earned his MBA from the University of North production, WBTV is currently represented on the West Florida, completed undgraduate studies at the University of End by the hit musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Central Florida, is proud to be ATPAM Board Certified, and and on Broadway by both the 2013 Olivier and 2015 Tony will always be a Florida Gator at heart. CHOMP CHOMP. Award Best Play-winner, The Curious Incident of the Dog page 40 » Please consider recycling! TPAC playbills are posted online at TPAC.ORG/CenterStage \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// in the Night-Time and Misery, adapted by Oscar winner Bill Assistant Electrics ...... Judith Lopez Goldman from his 1990 screenplay. WBTV has previously Head Audio ...... Timothy Schmidt Assistant Audio ...... Justin Carney been represented on Broadway by the Tony Award-winning Head Props ...... Tommy Rivers musical The Bridges of Madison County, as well as the Assistant Props ...... Cassandra Cody holiday hit Elf, which broke box office records at the Al Head Wardrobe ...... Laci Bradshaw Hirschfield Theatre during its initial run. The division also Head Hair & Makeup ...... Brittany Steele co-produced the original musical Secondhand Lions at Make-up Designer ...... Brian Strumwasser Dialect Coach ...... Stephen Gabis Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre and is readying productions Production Assistants ...... Hannah Gosling-Goldsmith, of Dave and Beetlejuice for the stage. WBTV also licenses Carolyn Reich third-party stage rights to the various properties held within Marketing Services ...... Catherine Major the Studio’s vast media library, including such productions as Advertising ...... CreativeXs/ Don Phillips Jr. and Roca; Preston Burford, The Bodyguard, Top Hat, Singin’ in the Rain, Hairspray, The Casey Harris, Clint Jackson, Trent Kendrick, Wizard of Oz, The Color Purple, 42nd Street, Honeymoon Tosapit Phadetpai, Jason Rasmussen in Vegas, and the upcoming Broadway musical Diner. Social Media/Creative...... Jeffrey Richards Associates Andy Drachenberg, Lindsay Hoffman, Eliza Ranieri GENTRY AND ASSOCIATES (General Management) Production Videographer ...... HMS Media has been managing domestic and international touring Production Photographer ...... Matthew Murphy productions for nearly 20 years. Gentry & Associates has Accounting ...... NETworks Presentations LLC Tour Accountant ...... Laura Carey, CLA managed over 60 touring productions throughout North Legal Services ...... F. Richard Pappas, Esq. America. Current productions include Cameron Mackintosh’s HR & Payroll Services ...... Human Resources inc. The Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Disney’s Housing...... Road Concierge, an ALTOUR Company Beauty and the Beast (U.S. Tour), Dirty Dancing, Blue Man Travel ...... Janice Kessler, Carlson Wagonlit Travel Trucking ...... Clark Transfer Group, Elf the Musical, The Bridges of Madison County, Bullets Over Broadway, Love Letters, Once the Musical CREDITS and international tours of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Scenery constructed by Proof Production, Hudson Scenic. Lighting and Shrek the Musical. equipment from Christie Lights. Sound equipment by Masque Sound. Rigging by Christie Lights. Scenic Painting by Joe Forbes and Scenic Arts Studios. Costume Shop Timberlake Studios. Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech license granted by Intellectual Properties Management, OPENING NIGHT: DECEMBER 1, 2015 Atlanta, Geogia, as exclusive Licensor of the King Estate. DES MOINES CIVIC CENTER, DES MOINES, IOWA

Rehearsal at New 42nd Street Studios GENERAL MANAGEMENT Gentry & Associates, Inc. Special Thanks to Ken Gentry Carson Helton/Yamaha Entertainment Group Gregory Vander Ploeg, Tim Godwin, Taylor Guitars Jamey Jennings, Tyler Soltis, INGLOT Cosmetics Mary K. Witte, Steve Varon Des Moines Performing Arts and Jeff Chelesvig, President and CEO PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT NETworks Presentations LLC Tax & Financial Consulting, Accounting Services, Jason Juenker, IT Services Laura Dieli, Hector Guivas, Dave Burch CliftonLarsonAllen LLP George Wilson, Linda Rubenstein, TOUR MARKETING AND PUBLICITY Pat Guerieri, Tim Pizza TYPE A MARKETING Elyce Henkin DJ Martin Insurance Broker Services Ryan Dunn Maury Donnelly and Parr, Inc. Robert B. Middleton, Sr and Meghan Shriver TOUR BOOKING AGENT THE BOOKING GROUP Financial Services and banking arrangements by Meredith Blair SunTrust Bank Kara Gebhart Laura Kolarik ONLINE www.thebookggroup.com BridgesMusical.com Like us on Facebook at BridgesMusical CASTING BY Follow us on Twitter @BridgesOnTour Telsey + Company and on Instragram @BridgesMusical Abbie Brady-Dalton, CSA Cesar Rocha, CSA The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are COMPANY MANAGER members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. Ryan Parliment Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the Production Stage Manager ...... Melissa Chacón International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ´or I.A.T.S.E.). Stage Manager ...... Joshua Pilote Assistant Stage Manager ...... Norah Scheinman United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. Assistant Director ...... Lila Rachel Becker Associate Costume Designer ...... Wilberth Gonzalez The musicians employed in this production are members of the Assistant Costume Designer ...... W i l l i a m M e l l e t t e American Federation of Musicians. Assistant Scenic Designer ...... Libby Stadstad The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Assistant Lighting Designer ...... Paige Seber Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. Lighting Programmer...... Marc Polimeni Assistant Sound Designer ...... Sean Luckey The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Managers Production Audio ...... Kate Munchrath employed in this production are represented by the Association Head Carpenter ...... Will Strickland of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. Flyman ...... Shawn Watson This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League Asst. Carpenter ...... Tim Bergstrom in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees. Head Electrics ...... Barrett Roberts

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with special guest DARA TUCKER

The charismatic and ever-dapper Gregory Porter breathes life, passion, and honesty into the musical genres he has loved from boyhood, ever since Nat “King” Cole entered his heart. His acclaimed third album, Liquid Spirit, offers a replenishing, satisfying brew, and as his fans and audiences will tell you: You can drink deep of Porter’s music, and the best kind of intoxication will follow. Porter has slowly, measuredly built his craft. His work ethic–dogged, patient, and respectful–is one he learned at his mother’s knee in Bakersfield, California. Though an epicenter of country music, Bakersfield celebrates a mostly-migrated population that brought with it gospel, blues, rhythm and blues, jazz, and soul. This rich mixture of influences may explain the power and range of Porter’s music. Tour Poster.indd 1 “I’m fully aware that everything I do doesn’t adequately please jazz traditionalists,” Porter says. But he likes it that way. 3/28/2016 11:26:39 AM In the end it always comes back to the music. For Porter, the songs, their messages, and their power are all that matters.

Gregory Porter performs at TPAC's Polk Theater on June 4, 2016, at 8:00 p.m. TPAC.ORG/Shows • 615-782-4040 TPAC Box Office • Groups of 8 or more, please call 615-782-4060 TPAC.ORG is the official online source for buying tickets to TPAC events.

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No stranger to the stage, actress and comedian Jane Lynch brings her live musical comedy show, See Jane Sing, in which she mixes her signature style with beloved Broadway songs, to Nashville for a one-night-only performance. Lynch, accompanied by a five-piece band, builds the evening around her musical chops and comedic wit and charm. Joining her on stage for a portion of the show are special guests Kate Flannery of The Office, who plays Lynch’s mischievous vocal partner and Tim Davis, Glee’s former vocal arranger. During the live performance, the Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner takes audiences on a musical journey through a world of songs from Broadway to cabaret. “See Jane Sing is one of the most joyous experiences of my career,” Lynch says. “I love everything about theatre and performing in front of a live audience is so rewarding.” Lynch first cut her theatrical teeth at The Second City, Tour Poster.indd 1 3/28/2016 11:26:39Steppenwolf AM Theatre. In addition to hosting Game Night, her recent film and television credits include A.C.O.D, Three Stooges, Wreck-It Ralph, Julie & Julia, Shrek Forever After, The Post Grad Survival Guide, Paul and Brownie Masters, Glee, and Angel from Hell. Catch Jane Lynch’s See Jane Sing at TPAC's Polk Theater on June 15, 2016, at 7:30 p.m. TPAC.ORG/Shows • 615-782-4040 TPAC Box Office • Groups of 10 or more, please call 615-782-4060 TPAC.ORG is the official online source for buying tickets to TPAC events.

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 43 PACKED WITH BROADWAY STARS, IF/THEN MAKES NASHVILLE DEBUT JUNE 7-12 “THE BEST MUSICAL OF THE YEAR! In its formal daring, and in the intelligence of its execution, If/Then moves into new territory with intense and thrilling results. Every single thing in this show is new – you absolutely never know what is going to happen, right up to the last, powerfully moving beat.” – New York Magazine

Photos by Joan Marcus

Original Broadway cast members Jackie Burns (If/Then, Wicked) and Anthony Rapp (Rent, Six Degrees of Separation) join Tamyra Gray (American Idol Season One Finalist, Rent) and Matthew Hydzik (Side Show, West Side Story) in the National Tour of If/Then as it makes its Nashville debut with a one-week engagement at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall June 7-12. If/Then is the original Broadway musical written by Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (book and lyrics), and directed by Michael Greif, the creative team behind the Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony Award-winning musical Next to Normal. It follows two distinct storylines in the life of Elizabeth, a city planner who moves to New York to restart her life in that city of infinite possibilities. When her carefully designed plans collide with fate, Elizabeth’s life splits in two parallel paths. If/Then follows both stories simultaneously as she faces the intersection of choice and chance. "This is a creative story that speaks to how some of the simple choices we make in our lives impact our journeys and experiences. The producers of If/Then have done an exceptional job in casting this show, and we’re thrilled our audiences have the chance to see these extraordinary Broadway performers up close right here in Nashville," says Kathleen O'Brien, TPAC president and chief executive officer. Tickets on sale now at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040, and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick Street, in downtown Nashville. For groups of 10 or more, please call 615-782-4060. page 44 » Groups save dramatically! Visit TPAC.ORG/Groups or call 615-782-4060. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Visit TPAC bars to enjoy this romantic beverage for THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY: “THE LASTING PICTURE” Champagne, Cranberry Juice, and Grenadine

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IF/THEN brings New York City to TPAC June 7-12! Bring a group of 10 or more to this contemporary Broadway musical set where choice and chance collide. This original new musical paints a deeply moving portrait of the lives we lead, as well as the lives we might have led. New York Magazine hails it as “Thrilling! The best musical of the year.” Group tickets start at just $20. Visit TPAC.ORG/GroupReservations or call 615-782-4060 to reserve your tickets today!

Photos: Joan Marcus; Illustration: Zina Saunders

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 55 TPAC gratefully acknowledges the following organizations and individuals for gifts and pledges received from April 2015 – April 2016. These gifts support TPAC Education, performing arts programs, and special projects. For more information about donor benefits and sponsorship opportunities, or to notify us of any errors or omissions, please contact TPAC Development at 615-687-4315.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS NovaCopy $250 - $499 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Houff C. Dale Allen Premiere Properties Group, LLC C-Tech Controls Rick Isaacson Barbara T. Bovender Mary C. Ragland Foundation Law Office of Teresa and Andre Jaeckle John Cody Robert K. and Anne H. Zelle Fund Michael K. Williamson Timothy and Stefanie Jakobs Ronald L. Corbin for Fine and Louisiana-Pacific Foundation Dr. Angela Jefferson Elizabeth S. Courtney Performing Arts* Microsoft Susan and Bill Joy Ansel L. Davis Ryman Hospitality Properties Millennium Security Services Joseph Judkins Emanuel J. Eads Foundation Miss Kitty’s Bed and Bath and Renée Conde Rod Essig Travelink, American Ray and Rosemarie Kalil INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS Eddie George Express Travel Jacqueline Kelly as of April 19, 2016 Lee and Glenda Kraft J. Reginald Hill $5,000 – $9,999 CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Martha R. Ingram Adams & Reese LLP $10,000 + The Honorable Thomas and Martha Ivester Baulch Family Foundation Julie and Dale Allen Terri Lewis Dr. Nola Jones Bonnaroo Works Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch Tracy Kane Community Health O. Bovender Jr. Spence and Leigh Madell Christine Karbowiak Systems Foundation Anita and Larry Cash Teresa and Reagan Major Bill Lynch Delek Fund for Hope* Eva-Lena and John Cody Mr. and Mrs. William Melvin J. Malone Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Martha R. Ingram Maksymowicz Marcus McKamey Ernst & Young LLP Melvin Malone Sherri Neal Joel C. Gordon & Bernice W. PRODUCER’S CIRCLE Diane and Frank May Nathan Poss Gordon Family Foundation* $5,000 – $9,999 Sheila and Richard McCarty Jim Schmitz JohnsonPoss Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Marcus McKamey Larry Stessel Landis B. Gullett Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch Jr. Susan and Michael McKay Andrew Tavi Lead Annuity Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Rhonda Taylor Middle Tennessee Performing Kelly and Richard Crook McWherter Claire Tucker Arts H.O.T. Support Fund Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind Robert and Yin Mericle Dr. Philip Wenk Nashville Convention and Beth Fortune and Debbie Turner Alisa Miles Gail Carr Williams Visitors Corporation Chuck Hall Lisa and Timothy Moore Uzi Yemin Nashville Predators Foundation John Reginald Hill Teresa and Mike Nacarato GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, Piedmont Natural Gas Mrs. Victor S. Johnson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mathew Ninan AND FOUNDATION Premiere Speakers Bureau, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson III Dr. Casey and Mrs. Holly Noble CONTRIBUTORS Publix Super Markets Charities Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Randall Phillips as of April 19, 2016 The Rechter Family Fund* Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Rechter Cathy and Craig Polkow Sargent’s Fine Catering Judy and Steve Turner Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley $50,000+ SunTrust Bank, Nashville Neil and Chris Tyler Nathan Poss Bank of America Waller APPLAUSE SOCIETY Wells Richardson and CMA Foundation Washington Foundation $1,250 – $4,999 Jane Bowlin The Community Foundation of Woodmont Investment Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen Carla Robertson Middle Tennessee Counsel, LLC Delta Dental of Tennessee Colleen and Beth Atwood Mark and Carla Rosenthal Google, Inc. $2,500 – $4,999 Melinda and Jeff Balser Anne and Joseph Russell HCA Foundation on behalf Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey and Barbara Basalyga Dr. Norman Scarborough and of HCA and the TriStar Athens Distributing Company Kevin Bay Ms. Kimberly Hewell Family of Hospitals Best Brands, Inc. Dr. Steven Bengelsdorf Michelle and Jim Schmitz Metro Nashville Arts Commission Creative Artists Agency Marla Blessey Janet and William Schock The NewsChannel 5 Network Crumb de la Crumb Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Nissan North America, Inc. EBS Foundation Mary and Ron Buck Catherine and Tom Sinkewicz Raymond James Enterprise Holdings Foundation Michelle and Paulus Buijsman Sloan Family The Tennessean Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Melvin and Shirley Butler Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Tennessee Arts Commission Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Gary Bynum Rebecca and William Smith Designated Fund* Andrea Carlton Debbie and Scott Snoyer $25,000 – $49,999 Minuteman Press Drs. Toni and Timothy Carlton Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Butler Snow Kendra Scott Anthony and Diane Carroccia Sara and Larry Stessel Corrections Corporation Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Deborah and of America South Arts John Casa Santa James P. Stonehocker Dollar General Literacy Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic $1,500 – $2,499 Lauren and Andrew Tavi Foundation Mrs. William S. Cochran Sr. The Atticus Trust Mona and David M. Tehle Monell’s Dining and Catering J. Chase Cole Ezell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tothacer Regions Bank Marjorie and Allen Collins Hard Rock Cafe Sarah Trahern and Wayne Flatt Service Management Systems Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant Byron and Aleta Trauger Vanderbilt University Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courtney Dianne and Tom True XMi Commercial Real Estate $500 - $1,499 Pam and Louis Cuccia Claire Whitfield Tucker $10,000 – $24,999 American Paper & Twine Mary Britton Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner III Anonymous Charitable Fund and Joseph Cummings Lyn N. Walker 511 Group, Inc. Amerigo Mildred and Richard Darragh Greta and Jim Walsh BlueCross BlueShield Cabot Creamery Cooperative Jana and Ansel Davis Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wenk of Tennessee of Vermont Marty and Betty Dickens Mrs. John Warner White Bridgestone Americas Tire Fleet One, LLC Barbara and Emanuel Eads David and Gail Williams Operations, LLC The Franklin Center for Skin & Wendy and Mark Eddy Donald R. Williams and Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Laser Surgery Billy and Jamie Eskind Richard W. Zelek Brown-Forman The Dorothy Cate and Jane and Richard Eskind Dallas and Fleming Wilt Caterpillar Financial Thomas F. Frist Foundation and Family Jim and Maureen Wynalek Services Corporation Glover Group Entertainment Seth and Judy Eskind Household Kurt Zettel and Anna Burgner Coca-Cola Bottling Company Kraft CPAs Laurie and Steven Eskind Denise and Victor Zirilli Consolidated Kroger Company Shary and Rod Essig Kathleen M. Zuccaro Dollar General Corporation Loews Hotels Robert Evans Morton’s The Steakhouse, Linda and Miles Ezell DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Gannett Foundation $700 – $1,249 Grand Avenue Nashville Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter Nashville Arts & Entertainment Mrs. Charles C. Fowler Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Adams Grand Central Barter Mary Bass HCA-Caring for the Community Magazine Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist Jr. Nfocus John Mack Green Bob and Margaret Beck Ingram Industries Suzanne Bradford and Liberty Party Rental Omni Nashville Hotel Tracy Guarino and Purity Foundation Joseph Calabrace Judy Lojek The Mall at Green Hills Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead MEDHOST Rodizio Grill The Gail Guindazola Brazilian Steakhouse Carolyn and Terry Hamby Michael and Pamela Carter The Memorial Foundation Kerri Cavanaugh and National Endowment for the Arts Sprinkles Cupcakes Becky Harrell Wright Travel Agency Lisa Hartman Michael Schlosser page 56 » Support TPAC’s nonprofit mission online at TPAC.ORG/Donate. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Drs. Walter and Deborah Clair Bess Clemons Jane and Bill Coble Janice J. Compton Ms. Andrea Conte and Honorable Phil Bredesen Paul Cook and Michael McKee Beth Crabb Anna Catherine Davenport Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. Alice and Walton Denton Fred Dettwiller Pam Dishman Dr. James E. and COL Beverly E. Edwards Robert Eisenstein Holly and Craig Evans Judy and Tom Foster Andrew and Allison Fowler Jeanne Gavigan Julie Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Goad Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Debbie Herod Diane Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. Lagasse Kimberly and James Lewis Heather and Alan Looney Gwyneth McEuen Cindy and Danielle Mezera Kent and Alice Ann Nagel Dana and Peter Nappi Nan Parrish C. Wright Pinson Karen and Tyler Russell Madeleine and Paul Sapoch Robyn and Livingston Brien Sylvia and Kenneth Faries Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Elaina Scott David and Jenny Briggs Joel and Julie Fay Honorable and Mrs. Ed Jackson Mr. and Mrs. William Spehr James Bristol Jenni and Henry Feldhaus David and Michelle James Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Louise and Eric Brock Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Debbie and Gary Janke Rhonda Taylor and Kevin Forbes Lorrie K. Brouse and Holly and Andrew Feris Karissa Jargo James Weaver Richard Piazza Charlie and Susan Finch Fred and Kathy Johnson Jerry and Ernie Williams Erica Brown Kellie Fitzpatrick Julia and Walt Johnson PERFORMER’S CIRCLE Patsy and G. William Brown Jon and Lauren Folk Lisa L. Johnson $300 – $699 Cari Buckingham Virginia Fontanella Alysha Jones Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Linda and David Forrester Brian and Jenni Jones Linda Albertalli Fay Burton Kimberley and Ryan Foster Dr. Nola Jones Laura Alford and James and Annette Butler Joan and Dick Fox Susan and Roland L. Jones Maddie Hickman Mrs. Lillian Caldwell and Leslie Fram and Lanny West Candace and Arvindh Lainie and Roger Allbee Mr. Joe Caldwell Michelle and Stephen Frohsin Kanagasundram Gay and Laurence Alvarez Lauren Campbell Debi and Lance Fusacchia Christine Karbowiak and Karen and James Ankrom Russ and Penny Campbell Dr. Gary Gallant Martin Vanek Dreama Arguello Jeff and Kathy Cartwright Denise George James and Libby Kelly Kris Atkins Agenia Clark Suzanne Glover Jeanette and C. Nelson Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie Sr. Dr. Barry W. Goley and Christopher Kenyon Carolyn and Kirby Baker Kira and Jeff Cleveland Grant W. Goodman Teresa Kersey Clark and Carolyn Baker Mike Clutts Tracy and Robert Good George and Sue Kettle Dolores A. Barnett Jennifer M. Cochran Kim and Dan Gordon Michael Kice Richard Barnett Kathleen Cockshaw David B. Gray Nicholas Kilen Christie Barrett Deborah Coleman Don Gray Lloyd King Sharon and John Barrett Jerry and Yvonne Collier David and Nicole Green Arthur Kirkby Gary Barton and Sam and Debbie Collins Kat and Jeff Greene Herb Knopp Steve Manchester Jennifer Colquitt Jane Greenway Janet and James Knox Dana and Martin Bauguess Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cone Cathy Guenther Debra and James Kovanda Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott C-Tech Controls Cathy Gunn Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow Piper and James Bell Joel and Rebecca Cooper G. T. Guthrie Jan and Rand Krikorian Mrs. Annie Laurie Berry Virginia Hixon Corbitt Donna and John Hagan Paul H. Kuhn Jr. Joanne Bertone Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Carl and Connie Haley Dr. Robert and Lori Landsberg Diane R. Berty Kevin and Mitzi Curlee Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Justin R. Billings Kimberly L. Darlington Adrienne Harms Timothy Larson Cherry and Richard Bird Nancy and Bob Darnall Barbara Hayes Ms. Marketta Laurila Brian K. Blackburn Robert and Ruth Darula Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head III Christopher and Vera Lee Anita and Michael Blackmer Gina and John Davis Jim Hearn Patti and Don Liedtke Rose and Allan Bleich Ann and Kirby Davis The Helm Family Andrea Lindsey Patricia J. Bloomfield and Joy Day Arthur and Loyda Henderson Cecilia Little Wayne Irvin Jennie Dean Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Mary and Arthur Lodge Sally Ann Blue Teresa Deathridge Winston C. Hickman Jr. Ruthie and Katie Logan Allison and Joe Boever R. Allen Decuyper and Steve Sirls Hank and Mary Hildebrand Rhonda and Danny Long Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Teri S. Devries Patricia Hillhouse Nancy Lorenzi April and Robert Bosse Brad Dilling Chris J. Hohl Angela and Gene Lovell Jerry Boswell Kathleen V. Dixon Mr. Jim Holland Sandra Lowe Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bowden Tim and Tiffany Dodge Greg and Becca Hollis Rhonda and Randy Lowry Keith Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doochin Jeff and Ashley Hollis Amy and George Lynch James Lassiter Myrtianne Downs Deborah and Donald Holmes Don and Kathy MacLachlan Patricia Bradford and Bill and Linda Duncan Joan Z. Hornberger Nancy MacLean Dr. Michael Batty Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley Helen R. Houston Dr. and Mrs. Samuel MacMaster Pam and Jim Brady Pamela and David Duquette Joan Howard Gretchen and Brian Macy Elizabeth Brandau Kitty and Pat Emery Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton Jane and John Malatak Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield Annette S. Eskind Sara and David Hunt Marilyn Martin Andy Brashier Jeff Eubanks Melissa and Douglas Hunter Robert Mathews Jo Ann Brassfield Jill Fainter Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Pamela McAteer Louis Falzetti Cameron Hyder Juli and David McCay

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Courtney Owen John and Kandace Peppers Bryon Wells Edmondson Sr. Chrisy Ozier Elizabeth and Phil Perkins Chris and Beth West Georgette and Shervin Eftekhari Dr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Susan and Lawrence Phillips Roberta and Steve West Teresa Ellithorpe Elizabeth Pierce and James Gay Rose and Kip Pierce Jeff P. White Zita and Dan Elrod Charley and Alexia Poe Lyn Plantinga Bradley and Susan Widmann Nancy and Hugh Entrekin Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Polk III Rodney and Holly Poling Dr. Brian Widmar and Mr. and Mrs. Jere M. Ervin Jennifer and Gus Puryear Lisa Pressnell Brad Bennett Olivia and Bruce Evans Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Queener Larry and Michelle Price Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wieck Marcia Everett Michael Radyko Linda and Tim Priddy Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Williams Harry W. Exell and Jeanie Page Randall Joyce and George Pust Michael K. Williamson Dr. Mary R. McBean Christie L. Reeves Edria and David Ragosin Dr. William R. Wilson Cherrie Farnette Ann V. Roberts Ruth T. Raines Vickie and Don Wirth Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Patricia and Douglas Ralls Scott Woods Jessie and Carolyn Foster Mary Ellen and Tom Rodgers Elizabeth and Nancy Rankin Susan R. Woods Charlotte Fransen Mary and David Rollins Sibyl Reagan Cliff and Amy Wright Sandra Freeze Judith R. Roney David Reiland and Diane Honda Margaret and Ron Wright Ms. Mary Galbraith Donna and Steven Rosenfarb Daniel Renfroe Sharon Yates Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ganier III Victoria O. Ross Brad and Evelyn Rhoades Kelly and Steven Yokley Brenda Geise Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rudd Mary Richardson Andy and Jamie Young Dodie and Carl George Jim and Lee Ann Ruderer Joshua Riddell and Bill and Jane Young Diane and Gary Gober Patty and Tom Sabella Elizabeth Rowland-Riddell Mr. Jeffrey Young Megan L. Goosetree David Sampsell Paul and Marjorie Ridge William D. Young Barbara and Milton Grossman Ashley Sanders Charlotte Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Harrison Ralph and Leeanne Schulz Scott and Kristy Robinson Shirley Zeitlin Mark Hartzog Mr. and Mrs. James Susan and Phillip Robinson Sarah Zhang Dixie Heagy C. Seabury III Evelyn and William Rodgers Kerndt and Theresa Zuckowsky Buzz Heidtke Charles and Bettye Seivers Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heller Scott Sideman Joyce and Mace Rothenberg PATRONS Dr. and Mrs. Reggie Henderson Alice Sisk Patricia and Craig Rothschild $100 – $299 The Honorable and J. Smith Cheryl Rudnicke Anonymous (3) Mrs. Douglas Henry Jr. Suzanne and Grant Smothers Mr. and Mrs. Rundle Kathleen Airhart Karen and Mark Hodges Lelan and Dr. Yolanda Statom Linda Simmons and Edgar and Kathi Allen Jay and Meredith Hollomon Nancy Sugg Ronald Runyeon Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Chris and Susan Holmes Lisa G. Thomas Marianne and Chris Sabis C. Altenbern Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hooker Kimberly D. Thompson Laurie L. Sackett and Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Martha Hooper Mr. and Mrs. James F. 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OUR Accessibility Services at TPAC include parking, elevators, wheelchair seating, use of a TPAC 40TH wheelchair, designated restrooms, and services for hearing and visually ANNIVERSARY impaired patrons. Infrared assisted listening devices are available at no charge at the entrance to each theater. TPAC offers signing for hearing impaired patrons, and audio ...continuing our description and Braille programs for blind and visually impaired patrons on the Sunday matinee in the season mission of funding ticket series of HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC. Large print GOOD MONSTERS programs are available for Broadway life-saving research by Nate Eppler and TPAC Presents shows. Special FEBRUARY 11–27, 2016 accessibility requests and concerns, excluding assisted listening headsets, at the Frances should be discussed in advance with the TPAC House Manager at 615-782-4087. Reservations for a Williams Preston wheelchair should be made on the day of performance. Restrooms for Jackson Hall are Laboratories at the located one level down from the 6th nashvillerep.org Avenue entrance, in the halls behind the seats in the tier and balcony, and Vanderbilt-Ingram downstairs in the back of the orchestra CHICAGO level. Restrooms for Polk Theater are music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, located down the stairs to the left of Cancer Center. book by Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse the entrance to the orchestra level MARCH 17 – APRIL 16, 2016 and on the balcony level. Bars are located in the lobbies and in the back of the orchestra level of Jackson Hall. An ATM is on the G-Level, near the main security desk at the Deaderick Street entrance to the building. All electronic devices including cell phones, pagers, watch alarms, cameras, and recorders should be 15 Music Square W turned off prior to the performance Suite C or checked-in with the floor manager or an usher, who will note the seating Nashville, TN 37203 location of physicians and others who 615-256-2002 expect emergency calls. tjmartell.org Call Lost and Found at 615-782-4098 to report an item you might have left at TPAC. In case of an emergency, the number to leave with others is 615-782-4000 (plus performance, theater, and seat location). Smoking, including use of all tobacco products and electronic cigarettes, is permitted outside the building.