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ATT Edition 7 | 2018-2019 WHAT’S INSIDE Dear Patrons | 5 Theatre Information | 9 Beautiful The Carole King Musical | 11 Cast | 12 Musical Numbers | 14 Who’s Who in the Cast | 15 Staff | 21 Donors | 24 Center Staff | 35 ADVERTISING Onstage Publications 937-424-0529 | 866-503-1966 e-mail: [email protected] www.onstagepublications.com This program is published in association with Onstage Publications, 1612 Prosser Avenue, Kettering, OH 45409. This program may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. JBI Publishing is a division of Onstage Publications, Inc. Contents © 2019. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. DEAR PATRONS © Carter Rose Welcome to the Winspear Opera House on the AT&T Performing Arts Center campus, where we’re celebrating ten years of “Staging the Amazing.” We’re so glad you’re joining us for Beautiful — The Carole King Musical. This show is full of some of the best songs of the 20th Century and tells the story of the woman who penned them. “The neon lights are bright on Broadway…” Next is the final show of our 2018/2019 Broadway season: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Our 2019/2020 season will begin in November with Once, followed by Once On This Island, then The Color Purple, Blue Man Group, The Band’s Visit, An American in Paris, Bandstand, and The SpongeBob Musical! All of this will happen right here in the beautiful Winspear Opera House. “You’ve got a friend…” The 2019/2020 season is our first in partnership with Dallas Summer Musicals, providing even more opportunities for North Texas audiences to enjoy the best of Broadway. Both organizations are presenting amazing seasons, and some DSM shows will be presented here in the Winspear Opera House. In the upcoming season, The Band’s Visit and Blue Man Group (an optional add-on) are part of this collaboration. And season subscribers at both organizations receive presale access to shows in both seasons! “A little bit of rhythm and a lot of soul…” In addition to Broadway, we’ve got a calendar full of all kinds of shows: concerts, comedy, speakers… the best dance companies from around the world, brought to Dallas through our partnership with TITAS/Dance Unbound. You can see some of the coolest new work being made right here in Dallas in our Elevator Project series, and shows by our five resident companies who are all among the best in the country: Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center and Texas Ballet Theater. But right now enjoy Beautiful, and we’ll see you again one fine day. Debbie Storey President and CEO AT&T Performing Arts Center AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 5 Board of Directors: Matrice Ellis-Kirk, Chair Howard Hallam Brendan McGuire Lauren Embrey, Vice Chair Robert Hallam, Jr. Lisa Montgomery Carol Aaron Frederick B. Hegi Francie Moody-Dahlberg Victor Almeida Chasity Henry Darnell J. Moore, Ph.D. Larry Angelilli Julie K. Hersh Tom Moore Theresa L. Badylak Curtis Hildt D. Roger Nanney Anne T. Bass Jesse Hornbuckle Yvette Ostolaza Christy Berry John E. Howell Lucilo A. Peña Gil Besing Kristi Sherrill Hoyl Guillermo Perales Harold M. Brierley Sophia R. Johnson Nelda Cain Pickens Rep. Angie Chen Button Gene Jones Tracy M. Preston Mitzi Chollampel Margaret H. Jordan Caren Prothro John Robert Cohn Mark Kreditor Christopher Reynolds Linda Pitts Custard Barbara Thomas Lemmon Deedie Rose Bess Enloe Thomas C. Leppert Shannon Skokos Brian Enzler John I. Levy Caleb Smith Ruben E. Esquivel Wendy Lopez Mary K. Suhm Janiece Evans-Page Sarah Losinger Greg Swalwell Manny Fernandez Jill B. Louis Daniel L. Tobey Rebecca Enloe Fletcher Ronald Mankoff R. Gerald Turner Gilbert Gerst Leonor Márquez Cantu Kern Wildenthal, M.D. William Douglas Graue Holly Mayer Donald Winspear Emeritus Council: Elaine Agather Nancy and Jeremy Halbreich Erle Nye Ms. Lisa Arpey Bill Lively Sarah Perot David Biegler Nancy Cain Marcus Frank A. Risch Jeanne Marie Clossey Jay Marshall Kenneth Schnitzer Kevin E. Cox Tom and Phyllis McCasland Howard Schultz Mary Anne Cree Maribess Miller Ronald G. Steinhart John W. Dayton Chuck Norris Laura B. Whitley Kathleen M. Gibson WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE INFORMATION Late Seating Assistive Listening Devices We know patrons make every effort to be on time for events Assistive Listening Devices are distributed free of charge on a first- out of respect for the performers and other theatergoers; come, first-served basis. A valid I.D. is required. These devices however, there are times that traffic or weather problems cause are to be tuned to Channel B in the Winspear Opera House. late arrivals. Touring companies set the policy for allowing those who arrive past curtain time into the performance hall. Latecomers may not be able to take their purchased seat Accessible Seating locations immediately on arrival. Designated seats in various locations are available for guests with disabilities and those needing special assistance. Elevators Photography are located on each side of the Prothro Lobby for ease of Cameras and recording devices (including phones) are not access. Our Patron Access Team will be on site for all ticketed permitted to be used at any time in McDermott Hall. performances to assist guests to their seats. Lost and Found Special seating locations for persons with disabilities may Lost and found items are turned in to Public Safety at the end be arranged in advance by contacting the Box Office of every performance. During the performances, items are held at 214-880-0202. at the Concierge Desk located by the main entrance. To inquire about a lost item, please contact Public Safety at 214-978-3620. Sign Language Interpretation Accessibility Information The Center offers sign language interpretation upon request. To schedule, contact the Box Office at least two weeks prior Accessible Restrooms to the event. These requests are subject to the availability of All restrooms are accessible. They are located on both the west an interpreter. and east ends of each level, outside McDermott Hall. Family restrooms are located on the west end of Orchestra Level. AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 9 JUNE 18-23 | WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE Paul Blake Sony/ATV Music Publishing Jeffrey A. Sine Richard A. Smith Mike Bosner Harriet N. Leve/Elaine Krauss Terry Schnuck Orin Wolf Patty Baker/Good Productions Roger Faxon Larry Magid Kit Seidel Lawrence S. Toppall Fakston Productions/Mary Solomon William Court Cohen BarLor Productions Matthew C. Blank Tim Hogue Joel Hyatt Marianne Mills Michael J. Moritz, Jr. StylesFour Productions Brunish & Trinchero AND Jeremiah J. Harris PRESENT BOOK BY Douglas McGrath WORDS AND MUSIC BY Gerry Goffin & Carole King Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil MUSIC BY ARRANGEMENT WITH Sony/ATV Music Publishing STARRING Sarah Bockel Dylan S. Wallach Alison Whitehurst Jacob Heimer James Clow Suzanne Grodner Ben Biggers Darius Delk John Michael Dias Leandra Ellis-Gaston Kaylee Harwood Willie Hill Alia Hodge James Michael Lambert Harper Miles Dimitri Joseph Moïse Aashley Morgan Deon Releford-Lee Paul Scanlan Avery Smith DeAnne Stewart Danielle J. Summons Alexis Tidwell Elise Vannerson SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN SOUND DESIGN Derek McLane Alejo Vietti Peter Kaczorowski Brian Ronan CASTING BY WIG & HAIR DESIGN MAKE-UP DESIGN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER Stephen Kopel, CSA Charles G. LaPointe Joe Dulude II Shelley Butler Joyce Chittick ORCHESTRATIONS, VOCAL AND MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS MUSIC SUPERVISION AND ADDITIONAL MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS Steve Sidwell Jason Howland PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT MUSIC DIRECTOR MUSIC COORDINATOR Joel Rosen Juniper Street Productions, Inc. Susan Draus John Miller EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS TOUR BOOKING, ENGAGEMENT GENERAL MANAGER Sherry Kondor MANAGEMENT, PRESS & MARKETING Charlotte Wilcox Company Christine Russell Broadway Booking Office NYC CHOREOGRAPHED BY Josh Prince DIRECTED BY Marc Bruni CAST SARAH BOCKEL DYLAN S. ALISON JACOB WALLACH WHITEHURST HEIMER JAMES SUZANNE CLOW GRODNER BEN DARIUS JOHN LEANDRA KAYLEE WILLIE BIGGERS DELK MICHAEL ELLIS- HARWOOD HILL DIAS GASTON ALIA JAMES HARPER DIMITRI AASHLEY DEON HODGE MICHAEL MILES JOSEPH MORGAN RELEFORD- LAMBERT MOÏSE LEE PAUL AVERY DeANNE DANIELLE J. ALEXIS ELISE SCANLAN SMITH STEWART SUMMONS TIDWELL VANNERSON CAST (in order of appearance) Carole King ...............................................................................................................................SARAH BOCKEL Genie Klein ........................................... SUZANNE GRODNER (6/18-6/22), KAYLEE HARWOOD (6/23) Betty .................................................................................................................................. ELISE VANNERSON Neil Sedaka .............................JOHN MICHAEL DIAS (6/18-6/22), JAMES MICHAEL LAMBERT (6/23) Lucille ......................................................... HARPER MILES (6/18-6/19; 6/21-6/23), ALIA HODGE (6/20) Don Kirshner ................................................................................................................................ JAMES CLOW Gerry Goffin .................................................................................................................... DYLAN S. WALLACH The Drifters .................................................................................DARIUS DELK, DIMITRI JOSEPH MOÏSE, DEON RELEFORD-LEE, AVERY SMITH Cynthia Weil ...............................................................................................................ALISON WHITEHURST Barry Mann..............................................................................................................................
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