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Hats of f to A m e r ig o, To o ! who coordinates the special arrangements for us. For the seventh consecutive year, Amerigo, An The meal, the atmosphere, and the service are Italian Restaurant, recently donated a three-course outstanding. I can’t imagine a better way to honor meal for TPAC’s annual “Hats Off to Volunteers.” our volunteers and their contributions to TPAC.”

TPAC greatly appreciates Amerigo’s generosity to help Amerigo has three restaurant locations in Nashville, honor the people who contributed 5,866 hours of Brentwood, and Memphis, Tennessee, and one their valuable time last season, valued at $129,873.24. in Jackson, Mississippi, offering a casual, cozy Donning colorful hats—some themed to Broadway and upbeat atmosphere and serving new world shows—100 volunteers enjoyed the elegance of Italian cuisine. The award-winning bistro chain, the three-course meal and atmosphere for the established in 1987, features a wood fire oven grill fun, festive event. Service pins were presented to and an American and Mediterranean twist on volunteers celebrating special anniversaries, including traditional Italian food. The Nashville restaurant 25 years for Deb and Howard Thompson, the first is conveniently located near TPAC at 1920 West time anyone has marked that length of time at TPAC. End Avenue and offers both lunch and dinner menus for everything from an intimate “We had another great time at Amerigo as we pre-show date to large group celebrations. celebrated another great year with our volunteers,” said Mary Blair, TPAC’s Assistant House Manager and Volunteer Coordinator. “We’re extremely grateful for our partnership with Amerigo and Ali Gensert, the restaurant’s sales and marketing manager, Amerigo.net • 615-320-1740

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 13 TPAC Education Collaborates with Montreal Company on English-language PinoCCHio The English version of Pinocchio premieres to U.S. and Canada — sometimes performing in French, student audiences in Nashville this school year, sometimes performing in English, and sometimes (like following an adventuresome collaboration between New Orleans) performing in both languages. TPAC Education and a theatre company with similar artistic vision and educational mission. “When we started talking about whom to approach about the translation, really only one organization came Impressed and inspired by their experience with TPAC to mind and that was TPAC Education,” said Bélanger. Education, when touring its adaptation of Alice in “Their artistic vision and educational mission is similar to Wonderland, Montreal’s Théâtre Tout à Trac reached ours. During our tour of Alice, we were impressed by out with an intriguing invitation earlier this year: every level of the TPAC operation, from the education Would TPAC Education help with the French department’s guidebooks to the technical skill of the to English translation of Pinocchio? production staff. Adding to the whole experience, our actors were inspired by the touch tour and audio Based on Carlo Collodi’s novel and published in Italy description provided for children from the Tennessee in 1883, the play was written and School for the Blind. TPAC Education is an incredible directed in French by Hugo Bélanger, organization, absolutely one of the best we’ve the artistic director of the company. encountered in Canada and the United States. Our Bélanger wanted to involve experience with Pinocchio has even exceeded our high American artists whose native expectations for a visionary artistic exchange,” he said. tongue is English for the translation (rather than native speakers of “The exchange with Tout à Trac has been inspiring, energizing, and fun for our staff, teachers, and local theatre Hugo Bélanger French who have learned English). artists,” said Sherri Leathers, TPAC Education’s Director of After work with Nashville actors this summer, coordinated Programming. “The collaboration has been an incredible by Carolyn German of Theater Craft, Bélanger believes experience. The company’s work is beautiful and the staff he has the best English script possible. He also believes is supportive and personable. We’re extremely proud to TPAC is the best place to premiere Pinocchio in English, be affiliated with the innovation and high artistic standards launching an expansive tour to major arts centers in the that are well regarded in the U.S., Canada, and beyond.”

from Page to stage, The innovative teacher will use Pinocchio to engage from schools to TPAC stage students in learning that will help them to master Pinocchio is one of ten professional productions such skills as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration of theatre, music, and dance on TPAC Education’s and communication — all fundamental to the thrust 2013-14 Season for Young People. The play is also of the current education standards. an ArtSmart focus work, central to cross-curriculum Graham and other educators at the Institute noted learning in up to 80 classrooms this fall. how Pinocchio can be a vehicle for learning across For example, Marian Graham, subjects, including history, geography, language arts, a 6th grade teacher at and even math. May Hughes School, created TPAC Education knows that great works of art — a detailed project plan around unique records of human experience — naturally offer Pinocchio for interactive a wealth of curriculum connections. Students meet project-based learning multiple learning objectives when they engage in connected to 23 specific the creative process. As they explore connections Marian Graham state and federal standards. between Pinocchio and academic subjects, they A perfect match for the new Common Core criteria, gain greater understanding in each area. Graham’s plan came out of her participation in a “Common Core emphasizes the skills children need recent Arts Integration Institute, TPAC Education’s to perform well in school and to be successful in professional development program for educators. college and careers. TPAC Education has practiced

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TPAC is able to offer these meaningful and personal encounters with works of performing and visual arts because of the generous financial support of our community. As a non-profit organization, TPAC relies on donor support to provide arts learning experiences for our children and professional development for their teachers.

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that for years,” said Roberta Ciuffo, TPAC’s Executive 4 Programs for Children Vice President for Education and Outreach. + 1 for Adults “School is more engaging, more meaningful and = TPAC education more memorable with arts integration. Our approach TPAC administers one of the most comprehensive is based on inquiry, interaction, and hands-on education programs of its kind in the United States, experiences geared to different learning styles. It serving more than 1.3 million children statewide, promotes literacy, logic, creativity, and communication from preschool to high school over three decades. across curriculum. We encourage students to make Students attend performances. Teaching artists visit their own connections to the art, to school, and to schools, where the arts are proven to advance the world. Education is so much more than learning learning and development. For more on the to spell, calculate sums, or memorize dates. What 2013-14 Season for Young People and the five skills do children need to position them for success distinct programs of TPAC Education, visit in school and life? TPAC Education supplies an „TPAC.ORg/Education or call 615-687-4288. answer to that question,” she said. ArtSmart The first affiliate of the renowned model created Disney Musicals in Schools by the Lincoln Center Institute, TPAC Education Humanities Outreach in Tennessee educators and teaching artists have refined the InsideOut practice of arts integration in the classroom for Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the Arts more than 30 years. TPAC Education is funded in part by

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TPAC InsideOut is a fun series for adults being shaped in the rehearsal process. A fun way who want to grow in their knowledge to see what goes on behind the scenes, LookIns and enjoyment of the performing arts. take place at the rehearsal spaces of TPAC’s The program includes lively seminars, resident companies. Upcoming events include performance excerpts, discussions, workshops, Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s A Christmas Story and previews which are free and open to the (November 26, 2013); Nashville Opera’s The Barber public. With rare exception, InsideOut events of Seville (January 14, 2014); and Nashville Ballet’s fill to capacity, so reservations should be made The Ben Folds Project (April 22, 2014). as far in advance as possible. Arts Appetizers are pre-show events with Vanderbilt University partners with TPAC refreshments on Wednesday evenings for Education for InsideOut of the Lunch Box, Broadway tours presented at TPAC. Participants featuring panel discussions, performance gain insight into the shows as they meet artists excerpts, and a free box lunch for the first and interact with local experts on a wide variety 300 people to register. The “Lunch Box” on of community issues. For just one example, the May 8, 2014, will feature cast members with Arts Appetizer for War Horse will feature touring Million Dollar Quartet who will perform songs cast members and a Doughboy character from and talk about the historic day when Elvis the Tennessee State Museum who will share Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and fascinating facts about the contributions of Johnny Cash chanced to meet at Sun Records. Tennessee soldiers during World War I. A $5 reservation fee applies to each Arts Appetizer. In the LookIn, audiences enter the private world of rehearsal. They learn about the creative process TPAC Education also occasionally offers special and view an excerpt of the performance as it is workshops and experiences behind the scenes.

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enjoy premier benefits Season tickets to the HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC Series are now on sale. Whether you are a new or renewing season ticket holder, you receive extra benefits when Congratulations, you also support TPAC Education. The Applause Debbie shannon Society and Performer’s Circle are the premier TPAC Education’s 2013 membership groups for series. Teacher of the Year Learn more about incentives like complimentary A Music and Spanish teacher drink vouchers, free valet parking, the at Lighthouse Christian best seats in Jackson Hall and more at „ School in Antioch, she TPAC.ORg/Premium or call 615-687-4315. received the honor for her standards of excellence in arts education. The award was founded by Thanks to 2013-14 TPAC sponsors: Richard and Rhonda Small and presented here by Brent Hyams, TPAC’s Chief Operating Officer. page 16 » For tickets, visit TPAC.ORg/Shows or call 615-782-4040. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ C OREY ROSS/STARVOX ENTERTAINMENT and JAMES SEABRIGHT for POTTED PRODUCTIONS Present

WRITERS AND CREATORS Daniel Clarkson Jefferson Turner

PERFORMERS James Percy Delme Thomas

SET DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN PRODUCTION RELIGHTER MUSIC Simon Scullion Tim Mascall Andrew Grant Phil Innes

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Richard Hurst

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR PRODUCTION TOUR MANAGER Hanna Berrigan STAGE MANAGER Peter Williams Gilda Frost

UK GENERAL MANAGEMENT DIRECTED BY gENERAL MANAGEMENT Seabright Productions, Ltd. Richard Hurst Starvox Entertainment James Seabright Corey Ross James Quaife, Anna Haigh Lani Milstein, Chris Scholey

This production was first performed at Pleasance Theatre, , on October 20, 2006, produced by James Seabright for Potted Productions and directed by Dominic Knutton.

POTTED POTTER WILL BE PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION. PERFORMANCE TIME IS APPROXIMATELY 75 MINUTES.

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2005: Dan and Jeff are commissioned to create a five-minute street show recapping the plot of the first five Potter books, for performance to queues of fans waiting for the midnight release of the sixth book.

2006: Potted Potter is born as the street show expands into an hour-long performance in which the first six books are parodied. The show premieres on August 4 at Edinburgh’s Zoo Southside venue. Forging a partnership with producer James Seabright and director Dominic Knutton, Dan and Jeff premiere a new version of the show at in October.

2007: Under the guidance of director Richard Hurst, the show tours the U.K. including Pleasance Edinburgh, where the seventh book is incorporated just a few days after its release. The tour finishes with a Christmas run at Trafalgar Studios in London.

2008: More U.K. touring, again playing Edinburgh Fringe and London. Dan and Jeff also launch their second show, Potted Pirates.

2009: Owing to their commitments as Children’s BBC presenters, Dan and Jeff hand over the show to a new cast, David Ahmad and John Helier, who take it on tour to Adelaide Fringe, Comedy Festival, and New Zealand Comedy Festival. Dan and Jeff wrestle the show back from them for a third and final Christmas run at Trafalgar Studios.

2010: The show takes a well-earned rest while Dan and Jeff create their new show, Potted Panto, premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe and transferring to the West End’s for Christmas, where it is nominated as Best Entertainment in the 2011 Olivier Awards.

2011: Potted Potter returns for another tour, starting at Bury St. Edmunds Theatre Royal and including runs at Pleasance Grand and London’s .

2012: Potted Potter is nominated for the Best Entertainment and Family Olivier Award in the U.K. To start its world tour, Potted Potter makes its North American premiere in at David Mirvish’s Panasonic Theatre, presented by Starvox Entertainment and Potted Productions. Following Toronto, Potted Potter opens off-Broadway at New York City’s Little Shubert Theater, followed by eight weeks at ’s Broadway Playhouse. As well as its North America dates, the show tours across Australasia and South Africa.

2013: Potted Potter triumphantly returned to London’s West End after successfully touring throughout North America. It recently completed a successful return engagement at New York’s Little Shubert Theatre. From September until the end of the year, the show continues its US tour.

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DA NIEL CLARKSON (Writer & Creator) graduated from Mitchell in A Day In July and Man/PA/Producer in Bretton Hall in 2000 with a spring in his step and a smile Olympic Journey (George Wood Theatre). TV/film credits: on his face. Twelve years on, the steps are a little less Gareth Riley in “ City” (BBC One), Goran in “The springy but the smile still remains! He is probably best Garden” (BBC3), Sam in “Escape” (Forgotten Generation known for being one half of the double act Dan and Jeff, Productions), “Britain Sings Christmas” (ITV). Workshops: creators of Potted Pirates, the Olivier-nominated Potted Rhys in Youth for Undeb Theatre, William Hunt/Rossetti Panto, and Potted Potter which received its own Olivier in Rossetti: The Musical and Ronnie in Dance Class. nomination this spring and he was delighted to be able take into North America including an amazing summer R ICHARD HURST (Director) Recipient of the RSC’s in New York. Daniel had a fantastic time throughout Buzz Goodbody Director Award and short-listed for 2009–10 presenting in the CBBC Office for the BBC Award. Directing includes Potted Panto, with Jeff, receiving his first-ever fan mail! Other TV credits Potted Pirates, Cabaret Whore Encore!, Girl and Dean, include “Where The Heart Is” (ITV), “” Pegabovine, Moon the Loon, The Edinburgh Love Tour, (ITV), “Emmerdale” (ITV), and “Big Brother’s Little Brother” Silly Billy Bum Breath, Bill Hicks: Slight Return, The Art (C4). Film credits include The Usual Children and The of Success, Hamlet, Women Beware Women, Phaedra’s Guilty Hunter. Theatre credits include Accidental Death Love, Twelfth Night, Ripley Bogle, The Tempest. As a of an Anarchist, Little Shop of Horrors, and Art. After an writer: Potted Pirates and Potted Panto (with Dan and amazing year touring throughout North America, Daniel is Jeff); The Edinburgh Love Tour and Bill Hicks: Slight thrilled to continue this journey. Return (with Chas Early); Hard Times and Ripley Bogle (adapted). For television as co-writer 12 episodes of JEFFERSON TURNER (Writer & Creator) For the past “Miranda” (BBC2); as writer three episodes of “Secret seven years, Jeff has been messing about with Dan Diary of a Call Girl” (ITV2/ Showtime). both on stage and screen. He has appeared on TV with the tall one on such shows as “Blue Peter” (BBC), HANNA BERRIGAN (Associate Director) Directing “Richard & Judy” (Channel 4), “The Slammer” (BBC) and credits include Public Property (Trafalgar Studios), Slowly “Big Brother’s Little Brother” (Channel 4), amongst others, (, The Wrestling School), The Lover as well as residing in the “CBBC Office” for all of 2009 (Gale Theatre, Barbados), Paradox (RSC), The Real Thing and a little of 2010. On stage he has co-written and (Osip), God is a DJ (Theatre 503), One Minute (RADA), starred in Potted Potter, Potted Pirates, and Potted Panto The Nature of Things (), La Musica Deuxième with Dan. This has led to U.K. tours, critical acclaim, (Gate), Teenager of the Year (Latitude), The Bald Prima Olivier nominations for Potted Potter and Potted Panto, Donna (Etcetera), The Mountaintop (Gale Theatre, and sell-out West End runs. Jeff thinks he did other Barbados). Hanna worked as Associate Director on work before he met Dan, but Dan says anything Jeff did The 39 Steps for three years, which involved directing without him doesn’t matter anymore. West End casts, the regional tour and new productions in Israel, Italy and Australia. She has worked as an JAMES PERCY (Performer) James was born and raised assistant director at the RSC, the National Theatre and in Doncaster, . Following a law degree at the the Royal Court and for Howard Barker. University of , he attended School of Acting. Since then, James has starred in various GILDA FROST (Production Stage Manager) Born in productions in the UK and USA, as well as working Brighton, England, Gilda has been a Company and internationally as a stand-up comedian. In 2010 James Stage Manager for many years, working on a variety became the youngest actor to ever play the role of Wilbur of UK and International tours and London’s West End Turnblad in Hairspray, a role he reprised in 2011. He has including: Abigail’s Party, Single Spies, Jeffrey Bernard also starred in a variety of productions including title roles is Unwell, Buddy, 42nd Street, Dancing in the Streets, in Julius Caesar and Romeo and Juliet, Algernon in The Dreamboats and Petticoats, Grease, Thriller Live, The Importance of Being Earnest (Derby), Sleeping Beauty Dresser (dir: Sir Peter Hall), A Little Night Music (dir: Sir (Tivoli Wimborne), Edward VIII (National Trust), Dick Trevor Nunn), and her all-time favourite Chicago. Whittington (UK tour), St. Trinian’s The Musical (Pacific TIM MASCALL (Lighting Designer) West End credits Playhouse), The Memory of Water (Birmingham) and Iago include Well (Apollo), Ruby Wax: Losing It (Duchess), in Othello (Birmingham). James also appearead in the Derren Brown: An Evening of Wonder (Garrick), Something comedy improv show Throw Me a Line and was recently Wicked This Way Comes (Old Vic), Enigma (Adelphi), Why the resident comedian on the world’s largest cruise ship, the Whales Came (Comedy), The Vagina Monologues Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas. (Wynddams), and Lies Have Been Told (Trafalgar Studios). DELME THOMAS (Performer) Delme is originally from Other London productions have included The Importance South Wales, and graduated from Mountview Academy of Being Earnest (Regent’s Park Open Air), Vote Dizzy of Theatre Arts in 2011. Theatre credits: national tour (Soho), Breakfast With Jonny Wilkinson (Menier), The Lady of the The Prisoner of Zenda, Price in Fractures (Soho of Burma (Riverside), How to Disappear Completely and Theatre), Steve Sloane/Dave/Survivor/Twitter in Not Never Be Found (), Chalet Lines Another Musical (Latitude) and Joe in You Once Said (Bush), and Marilyn and Ella (Theatre Royal Stratford Yes (Roundhouse) for Look Left Look Right, Brian in East). Tim has also designed for a number of U.K. tours Lost Soul and Mike in Whispering Grass (HighTide), and producing theatres. International work includes page 22 » Support TPAC’s non-profit mission online attpac .org/donate. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ productions in Australia, Italy, North America, Germany, POTTED PRODUCTIONS (Producer) was founded in Malaysia, South Africa, and Hungary. 2006 by James Seabright to produce the work of Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner. Since then, the company ANDREW SJ GRANT (Production Relighter) Andrew is an has produced Potted Potter in the UK, Australasia and international lighting designer, programmer and relighter North America. It has also commissioned and produced whose experience includes Broadway, West End, major the new shows Potted Pirates (Edinburgh 2008, UK tours UK producing companies and theatres and arts venues in 2008/9/10) and Potted Panto (Edinburgh 2010, Vaudeville, Europe, Africa, North America, Australia, Asia and the Middle London 2010/11, and UK tour 2010/11; Olivier Award East. Andrew is also the founder and director of LX Desk Nomination for Best Entertainment 2011). The hunt for other Ltd, a company set-up to supply control equipment to the potting opportunities beginning with the letter P continues. lighting industry. Recent work includes The Magic Flute and Contrary to popular belief in the Americas, ‘potting’ is simply Street Stories (Linbury Studio Theatre), The Metamorphosis the art of summarizing something into a digestible form, (Joyce Theater - NYC), Fortunio (Grange Park Opera) and and is intoxicating only in a funny, family-friendly way. Hansel & Gretel (The Royal Ballet). Smashed, Twenty:Twenty and Chinoiseries (Gandini Juggling), American Trade, SEABRIGHT PRODUCTIONS (U.K. General Management) Dunsinane and The Gods Weep (Royal Shakespeare is a theatre production and general management Company), Anna Bolena and Don Giovanni (English company based in London’s West End. As well as being Touring Opera), The Diary of One Who Disappeared (The one of the busiest presenters of UK tours on the small Opera Ensemble), Crow (Handspring), Richard III – An Arab and middle scale circuits, recent London production Tragedy (Sabab Theatre – Kuwait & UAE), Les Misérables and management projects include Toby Hadoke (Garrick and West Side Story (Pimlico Opera), The Infamous 2013) Our Boys (Duchess 2012), Potted Potter (Trafalgar Brothers Davenport (Vox Motus), A Midsummer Night’s Studios 2007-9, Garrick 2011/3, world tour 2012), Potted Dream (Headlong), The Little Hut (EverGreen), Potted Potter Panto (Vaudeville 2010/11), The Showstoppers’ Improvised (, , Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand Musical (Ambassadors 2011, Criterion 2011, Southbank & South Africa), Man In The Mirror (Lebanon). 2010/11/12 and Kings Head 2009/10), Hit Me (Garrick 2010), Barbershopera (Trafalgar Studios 2010/11), The SIMON SCULLION (Set Designer) Trained at Fitzrovia Radio Hour (Trafalgar Studios 2011, Ambassadors Wimbledon School of Art and was Theatre Design 2012), Terror (Southwark Playhouse 2009/10, Soho 2011), Finalist for the Linbury Prize. Recent credits include and Dirty White Boy (Trafalgar Studios 2010). Producer The Father (Belgrade Theatre Coventry), The Leisure James Seabright’s book ‘So You Want To Be A Theatre Society (Trafalgar Studios), Potted Panto (Vaudeville), Producer’ was published in the UK in 2010 and in North Murder on the Nile (U.K. tour), Alarms and Excursions America in 2011. James has produced and promoted (U.K. tour), Peppa Pig Live (tour), LazytownLive (tour), over 150 productions at the Edinburgh Fringe since 2001, Quartermaine’s Terms (U.K. tour), Quartet (U.K. tour), winning various awards including The Herald Angel and Larkrise (tour), and Elizabeth and Raleigh–Late but Live The Scotsman Fringe First. He co-founded the Festival (Edinburgh Festival). simonscullion.co.uk Highlights producers’ alliance in 2003, which has since PHIL INNES (Composer) Phil Innes has been making grown to be the largest independent promoter of shows music of all shapes and sizes for more than 20 years. at the largest arts festival in the world, having produced The first album he bought was Themes for Superheroes and promoted almost 200 shows in Edinburgh over the performed by Geoff Love and His Orchestra. Since past decade. James has twice been the recipient of the then, Phil’s musical taste has grown to encompass a Stage One New Producer Bursary (2002 and 2004), is bewildering range of genres. Having played in various a member of the Society of London Theatre and the bands, he now prefers writing music for theatre and film. League of Independent Producers, and has been a guest Highlights so far have been The Ordinalia Cycle of Plays, speaker at NFTS, RADA, City Lit and at the Masterclass The Alchemist, Potted Pirates, Potted Panto, and Barabas. series run by . He has a recording studio in Cornwall where he works STARVOX ENTERTAINMENT (Producer), founded on his own material as well as producing other artists. by Corey Ross, produces, manages, represents and PETER WILLIAMS (Tour Manager) Having worked in promotes cross-over performing arts shows that tour Technical theatre 10 years for companies such as RSC, the world. Starvox has toured shows across Canada Welsh National Opera and numerous commercial theatre and the United States, México, China, the Middle East, companies, Peter moved into company and production and Europe. Recent North American successes include management in 2000. He has worked around the Woody Harrelson’s hit theatrical piece Bullet for Adolf U.K. and mainland Europe in mainly No.1 venues on and Alberta Ballet’s Elton John spectacle Love Lies productions including The Hobbit, Gumboots (including U.S. Bleeding. Starvox is especially proud to have produced tour), A Midsummer Nights Dream, A Christmas Carol, and the first Hope Rising! benefit concert for the Stephen many more. Recently Peter took a break from theatre for a Lewis Foundation starring Alicia Keys, Rufus Wainwright, year to work on all four opening and closing ceremonies K’Naan, Angelique Kidjo and Harry Belafonte, and Hope for the London 2012 Olympics. Having toured extensively Rising 2! starring Annie Lennox and Sarah McLachlan. throughout the U.K,, Peter has worked in nearly all the Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience, has remaining Matcham theatres left standing. Peter has been enjoyed record-breaking runs in Toronto, off-Broadway involved with Potted Potter many years from it’s very small at NYC’s Little Shubert Theater, and at Chicago’s beginnings to London’s West End and is very pleased to Broadway Playhouse, and will continue its success be involved in this, its next American adventure. throughout its North American tour.

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 35 O ne of the most comprehensive programs of its kind in the nation, TPAC Education has served over 1.5 million children, from pre-school through high school, over the past three decades. Each year, up to 40,000 people – students, teachers, artists and adult patrons – take part in five distinct programs.

For more information, visit „tpac.org/Education.

ArtSmart offers classroom study units and InsideOut offers programs for adults – lunchtime professional development to mine the rich discussions, pre-show talks with artists and experts, educational opportunities in works of art. Teaching workshops, opportunities to go behind the scenes, artists and educators collaborate on residencies and other enrichment events. Each event in the serving students of all abilities and learning styles. series almost always fills to standing room only (see page 16). Disney Musicals in Schools is an outreach effort committed to growing sustainable theatre Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the programs in public schools. At no cost to them, Arts is an affiliate of the national, internationally participating Metro Nashville elementary and middle known program that sends professional teaching schools receive the performance rights to a Disney artists to Nashville Head Start classrooms. Innovative KIDS or Disney JR musical, educational resources, teaching strategies serve early childhood educators, and support from TPAC teaching artists. caregivers, parents, and their preschool children through music, movement, comedy, and drama. Humanities Outreach in Tennessee presents an annual season of performances for young people to complement classroom learning For more information: objectives and support curriculum standards. The „tpac.org/Education program provides teachers with free guidebooks, 615-687-4288 training, and other resources.

TPAC EdUCATion’s 2013-14 Pinocchio, November 4-8, 2013 HOT Season for Young People Co-produced by Montreal’s Théâtre Tout à Trac and TPAC Education for the premiere of the first French to English From Tennessee originals to music and translation from the play with music adapted from the literature from around the world, students who 1833 Italian novel by Carlo Collodi (see pages 14-15) attend performances in the upcoming “Season for Young People” at the Tennessee Performing Arts A Christmas Carol, December 3-6 & 10, 2013 Center will travel from the depth of the Civil War Marking the first appearance of Franklin’s Studio Tenn to the height of new technology. on the TPAC Education season with a script faithful to the original Charles Dickens’ tale and design inspired The annual curriculum-based series serves educators by the Victorian Era and Industrial Age and students from preschool through high school. The Barber of Seville ( Invited Dress Rehearsal: Each title in the TPAC Education season offers a Nashville Opera), January 28, 2014 multitude of opportunities for learning through Sung in Italian with projected English translations, this the arts, integrated with literature, history, science, delightful jewel provides the perfect introduction to geography and more. opera for young people

Ballet Hispanico, October 23-25, 2013 Leo Lionni’s Swimmy, Frederick, & Produced by Ballet Hispanico, featuring dances Inch by Inch, February 4-7, 2014 created by Hispanic choreographers to the work From Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, producer of of the world’s best known Latino musicians The Very Hungry Caterpillar, another visually stunning

page 36 » For tickets, visit tpac.org/shows or call 615-782-4040. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Winnr e of top honor from Parents’ choice TC PA ’s Give Yourself a High Five Young children, their parents, and teachers will love this delightful new CD from the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, recipient of a Parents’ Choice Gold Award. The songs, poems, and music selections offer the kind of playful learning that engages and excites young children. Teachers and parents will enjoy the witty writing and excellent musicianship that blends pure fun with lively education.

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performance for young children adapted from Gerselfiv You a High Five, April 23-25, 2014 award-winning books An interactive performance for youngsters adapted from TPAC Education’s recording of the same name Fisk Jubilee Singers®, February 19, 2014 and recipient of a 2012 Parents’ Choice Gold Award Produced by Fisk Jubilee Singers®, the world renowned choral ensemble preserving the origins of the American spiritual at Nashville’s TPAC is able to offer meaningful and personal historic Fisk University encounters with works of performing and visual arts because of the generous financial support of our LEO, March 4-7, 2014 community. As a non-profit organization, TPAC relies A fun and fascinating blend of physical theatre, on donor support to provide arts learning experiences high technology, and illusions to complement the for our children and professional development for study of science, technology, engineering and their teachers. Get involved! math from Montreal’s Y2D Productions, Inc. Make your gift now at „tpac.org/Donate Otello ( Invited Dress Rehearsal: Nashville Opera), or call Charles Stewart, Vice President for April 9, 2014 Institutional Advancement, at 615-687-4283. Shakespeare’s famous play about a noble leader destroyed by his own uncontrollable jealousy and desire is matched by one of Verdi’s greatest orchestral scores. Sung in Italian with projected English translations

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2 vibrant American icons are coming to TPAC in November! eOn Nov mber 5, Cyndi Lauper will perform the record-setting album She’s So Unusual in its entirety and share intimate, never-before-heard stories. Lauper has been celebrating a creative renaissance as Kinky Boots, the Broadway musical she composed the music and lyrics for, was greeted with critical acclaim and went on to win six Tony® Awards including “Best Score.”

On November 7, Alton Brown will present a unique blend of stand-up comedy, food experimentation, talk show antics, multimedia lecture, and, for the first time, live music. The entire family will have a blast, especially as you sing along with Brown’s soon to be hits “Airport Shrimp Blues” and “TV Cookin’ Ain’t Like No Other Cookin’.”

Bring a group of 10 or more to experience one or both of these one-night only events! E-Mail [email protected] or call 615-782-4060.

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Accessibility Services at TPAC include parking;Accessibility elevators; Services atwheelchair TPAC include seating; useparking, of aelevators, TPAC wheelchairwheelchair; seating, designated use restrooms;of a TPAC wheelchair,and services designated for hearing restrooms, and visuallyand services impaired for hearing patrons. and visuallyInfrared impaired assisted listeningpatrons. Infrareddevices assisted are available listening at devices no charge at the entrance to each theater. TPAC offers signingare available for hearingat no charge impaired at the entrancepatrons, to and audioeach theater.description TPAC and offers Braille signing programs for hearing for blindimpaired and patrons, visually and audioimpaired description patrons and on theBraille Sunday programs matinee for blind in and the visually HCA/TriStar impaired Broadwaypatrons on theSeries. Sunday The matinee third in theSaturday matineesHCA/TriStar of HealthTennessee Broadway Repertory at TPAC TheatreSeries. playsLarge also print are programs signed. are Large available print for Broadwayprograms areand available TPAC Presents for shows shows. Specialin the accessibilityBroadway, “TPACrequests Presents” and concerns, and excluding Family assistedField Trip series.listening Special headsets, accessibility should be discussed requests in and concerns,advance with excluding the TPAC Houseassisted Manager listening at headsets,615-782-4087. should Reservations be discussed for a wheelchairin advance withshould the be TPAC made House on the Managerday of performance. at 615/782- 4087. Reservations for a TPAC wheelchair shouldRestrooms be made for Jackson on the dayHall areof performance.located one level Restrooms down from for the Andrew 6th Avenue Jackson entrance, Hall in theare th locatedhalls behind one level the seats down in fromthe tier the and 6 balcony, Avenue entrance;and downstairs in the in halls the back behind of the the orchestra seats in level. the tierRestrooms and balcony; for Polk and Theater downstairs are located in the down back ofthe the stairs orchestra to the left level. of the Restrooms entrance to for the Polk Theater are located down the stairs to the leftorchestra of the entrancelevel and onto thethe orchestrabalcony level. level and onAll the electronic balcony devices level. including cell phones, pagers, All watchcellular alarms, phones, cameras, pagers, and recorders watch alarms,should be cameras, turned off priorrecorders to the performance and other or electronicchecked-in withdevices the floor should manager be or turned an usher, off priorwho willto notethe theperformance seating location or of checked-in physicians with the floor manager or an usher, who willand noteothers the who seating expect locationemergency of calls. physicians andCall othersLost and who Found expect at 615-782-4098 emergency tocalls. report Call “Lostan item and you mightFound” have at left 615-782-4098 at TPAC. to report an item which may have been left atIn TPAC. case of an emergency, the number to leave Natural with others Herb is Cough615-782-4000 Drops, (along courtesy ofwith RICOLA performance, USA, theater, Inc., are and available seat location). in the back of Andrew Jackson Hall and in the PolkSmoking Theater is permitted lobby. outside the building. “In Case of An Emergency”, the number to leave with others is 615- ///////782-4000Concerns (along or compliments?with performance attending,e-mail [email protected] theater, and seat location). Smoking is permitted outside of the building.

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FACILITY INFORMATION Location The Ingram Center for Performing Arts is located at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. 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 Ingram Hall. Please call 322-2471 at least three days in advance of the performance date to make arrangements for all special needs. Lost and Found Please call University www.passionpartners.org www.herpassionministries.com Security at 322-2745.

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