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IDOLS of the KING EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER Feb 2012 • 2013 SEASON C T3 PEOPLE C ON OTHER STAGES BOARD OF DIRECTORS AMPHIBIAN STAGE PRODUCTIONS CHAIR Marion L. Brockette, Jr. FEB 21 - MAR 17 Fiction LIAISON, CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION CIRCLE THEATER Lark Montgomery MAR 21 -APR 13 A Bright New Side BOARD MEMBERS Jae Alder, Suzanne Burkhead, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, David G. Luther, DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATER Victoria McGrath, David M. May, Margie J. Reese, MAR 8 -APR 7 Rumpelstiltskin Dana W. Rigg, Elizabeth Rivera, Eileen Rosenblum, MAR 22 -APR 14 A Wrinkle in Time Ph.D., Scott Williams HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes, Gary DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS D A L TH W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss MAR 20-30 Mary Poppins NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 2012-2013 ADMINISTRATION DALLAS THEATER CENTER Cl r PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jae Alder FEB 7 - MAR 24 Red PRESENT LAUGHTER MANAGING DIRECTOR Cory Norman MAR 14 -APR 15 The Odd Couple z COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE z Aug. 2 - Sept. 1 DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Joan Sleight PERFORMI NG ARTS LJ.J a comedy by Noel Coward IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Wendy Kwan MAR 2 SirJames Galway: Legacy Tour with Lady <( DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS I![COMMU NICATIONS Galway e::::: � Kimberly Richard MAR 4 Schubert in the Age ofthe Sound Bite FREUD'S LAST SESSION IT MANAGER Nick Rushing MAR 15 Sally Mayes Story Hour Sept. 20 - Oct. 20 EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT MAR 17 Skippyjon Jones l) Adele Acrey z a new drama by Mark St. Germain MAR 19 -20 Monty Python's Spamalot HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier - ICT MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION MAR 15 -30Fools <( CRAZY FOR YOU TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Daniel Pucul JUBILEE THEATRE Nov. 15- Dec. 15 MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson r MAR 29 -APR 28 Trav'lin a musical by Ken Ludwig, Ira Gershwin, and George RESIDENTARTISTS Bruce R. Coleman, c::t:::: Jeffrey Schmidt, & David Walsh KITCHEN DOG THEATRE Gershwin PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER FEB 8 - MAR 9 The Chairs LJ.J Katie Marchant MAR 29 -APR 27 RX APPRENTICE STAFF r BENGAL TIGER AT THE Bonnie Hanvey, Charles Wallace POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE FEB 22 - MAR 23 Noises Off CUSTOMER SERVICE z BAGHDAD ZOO CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER SECOND THOUGHT THEATRE LJ.J Jan. 10 - Feb. g Amy Mills Jackson MAR 16 - 30 My Name is Rachel Corrie a visionary new work by Rajiv Joseph HOUSE MA NAGER Nancy Meeks STAGE WEST DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER FEB 21 - MAR 24 The Taming ofthe Shrew V, Darius Warren TECO THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS - =:) IDOLS OF THE KING EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER Feb. 28 - Mar. 30 Fred Faust MAR 5 - 1 O 11th Annual New Play Competition BOX OFFICE AGENTS a musical by Ronnie Claire Edwards UPTOWN THEATRE • • Q Tony Banda, Sally Cole, Chris Sanders FEB 22 - MAR 10 Yellow WATERTOWER THEATRE Cl ENRON MAR 7 - 17 Out ofthe Loop Festival z April 25 - May 25 Z a drama by Lucy Prebble 0 For the theatre's 50th Both Theatre Three and The­ V") Anniversary (zon) Theatre atre Too have Hearing Assis­ � CITY OF ANGELS Three's main stage has been tants devices which may be named the NORMA YOUNG checked out (without charge) <( Jun. 13 - Jul. 13 ARENA STAGE in honor of from the box office. These LJ.J =:) a musical by Cy Coleman & Larry Gelbart the theatre's founding artistic discrete devices enhance the director. Ms. Young, a Dallas performance experience for V") native, served the theatre as audience members with any r director, leading actress and degree of hearing limitation. 2012-2013 V, THEATRE TOO administrator from the the­ The box officepersonnel can atre's founding in 1961 until provide you with the devices r o(3 AVENUEQ her death in 1998. either before the show or V") BACK IN THEATRE TOO ON MARCH 28 Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel­ at intermission. Theatre Three's staff and board are lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis ,..... West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this V) a musical by Robert Lopez, JeffMarx, & JeffWhitty the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences. Lr"\ enhancement to our patrons. I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Inc , 2800 Routh <( Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, LJ.J www.theatre3dallas.com in support of Idols ofthe King (the fifth LJ.J CHANGE show ofTheatreThree's 2012- 2013 Season on the Norma Young Jan. 17 - Mar. 3 Arena Stage) I Q PLAYBILL EDITORS: JacAlder a(_Kimberly Richard PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard _ a musical by Joe Di Pietro & Jimmy Roberts PHOTOGRAPHY: Jeffrey Schmidt & Bruce R. Coleman r Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com DESIGN: David w. Radabaugh C THEATRE THREE'S 2012 - 2013 SEASON Idolsof the King A PLAY BY Ronnie Claire Edwards & Allen Crowe Licensed by Idols ofthe King, Inc, Ronnie Claire Edwards and Allen Crowe. The use ofthe Elvis Artistic representation and agent for Idols ofthe King, Inc, Ronnie Claire Edwards and A!len Crowe is Steven M. Silas of impersonator is approved by Elvis Presley Enterprises. Silas Management: - [email protected] ARTISTIC STAFF PRO DUCTI ON STAFF THE MUSICAL NUMBERS WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? NORMA DIRECTOR/MUSICAL DIRECTOR AEA STAGE MANAGER ACTI Written by: Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts YOUNG Terry Dobson ''Katie Marchant SET DESIGN TECHNICAL DIRECTOR BLUE SUEDE SHOES © Range Road Music Inc. ARENA JacAlder Daniel Pucul Written by Carl Lee Perkins All rights reserved. STACE COSTUME DESIGN MASTER CARPENTER Courtesy of Wren Music Co. (BM!) Used by permission. Illusions with Bruce Richard Thiago Martins A Division ofMPL Music Publishing, Inc. on CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU Coleman behalf of Carl Perkins Music, Inc. I PRODUCTION ASSISTANT/MASTER Written by: Don Gibson LIGHTING DESIGN ELECTRICIAN. Used by permission. 1958 Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music (BM!) Jon Felt Charles Wallace BURNING LOVE All rights reserved. SOUND DESIGN BACKSTAGE CREW Marco Salinas Written by Dennis Linde Used by permission. Kirk Edwards 1972 Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BM!) CHOREOGRAPHY PRODUCTION CREW All rights reserved. ARE YOU LONESOME TO NIGHT? Morgana Shaw & Jack Foltyn Katie Marchant, Bonnie Hanvey Used by permission. Words and Music by Roy Turk and Lou Thiago Martins, & Charles Wallace Handman LOVE ME TENDER TRO - © Copyright 1926 (Renewed) CAST Words and Music by Elvis Presley and Vera Cromwell Music Inc, and Bourne Co. MAN Matson New York, NY ''Michael Corolla This selection is used by special International copyright Secured Made in ELVIS PRESLEY arrangement with Imagem Music LLC, USA ''Jack Foltyn www.imagem-music.com on behalf of Elvis All rights reserved including Public WOMAN Presley Music. Performance For Profit *Morgana Shaw All rights reserved. Used by permission. (ASCAP) MUSICIANS HEARTBREAK HOTEL ROCK-A-HULA BABY Written by Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Written by: Dolores Fuller, Ben Weisman, PIANO Terry Dobson Durden, and Elvis Presley Fred Wise 1956 Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (BM!) © 1961 PERCUSSION Mike McNicholas or Lane Harder All rights reserved. Bienstock Publishing Company Used by permission. All rights reserved. BASS Peggy Honea or Pat Scaider Chappell & Co. (ASCAP) SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL & Erica Publishing (ASCAP) GUITAR Written by Charles Calhoun Used by permission. Brian Coleman 1954 Warner Chapell Music, Inc. (BM!) HORNS All rights reserved. FINALE Michael Dill Used by permission. AMERICAN TRILOGY Arranged by Mickey Newbury' JAILHOUSE ROCK DIXIE by Thomas & Ellen Snowden & Daniel Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Decantur Emmett 1957 (renewed) Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BM!) BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC by Julia All rights reserved. Ward Howe, 1862 Used by permission. HOW GREAT THOU ART by Carl Boberg, 1885 Idols of the King is produced HARD HEADED WOMAN under a license fromElvis Presley AMERICA by Katherine Lee Bates & Samuel Enterprises, Inc. The name, likeness, Words and Music by Claude Demetruis Ward, 1895 voice, il'Tlageand other elements This selection is used by special © Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music oflhe persona of Elvis Presley are arrangement with Imagem Music LLC, All rights reserved. Special thanks to Kirk Edwards for property of Elvis Presley Enter· www.imagem-music.com on behalf of the use of his motorcycle. Used by permission. prises, Inc, and any use thereof Gladys Music. without the consent of Elvis Special thanks to Ryan Mathieu Presley Enterprises, Inc, is strictly All rights reserved CURTAIN CALL Smith for photoshoot makeup. prohibited. HOUND DOG Thanks to Dance, Etc. forrehearsal ACT II Written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Arkansas Repertory Theater RETURN TO SENDER space. produced the world f'.)remlere 1953 SONY/ATV SONGS LLC (BM!) production of Idols of the King. Words and Music by Otis Blackwell and All rights reserved. * indicates members working under Winfield Scott Used by permission. Actors' Equity Association contracts Please silence your cell phones and This selection is used by special in this production. all electronic devices. arrangement with lmagem Music LLC, www.imagem-music.com on behalf of Elvis ''* indicates a performerenrolled No photography or videography is There will be one 15 minute in the AEA membership candidate allowed without the consent of the Presley Music. intermission between the firstand program. theater. All rights reserved. second acts. C IDOLS OF THE KING BIOGRAPHIES LEFT: Ronnie Claire Edwards Playhouse, Actor's Theatre True Story of the Incarceration MUSICAL DIRECTOR » What I Wanna See, and A to Conquer, Private Lives, of Louisville, Cincinnati's of Little Egypt. Her new play Mr. Dobson has been a Catered Affair. He most Jacques Brei is Alive and Well Playhouse in the Park, Los The Mystery of Mizz Arnette multi-talented member of recently designed the sets and Living in Paris and The Ronnie AngelesTheater Center, Los recently premiered at the Theatre Three's Artistic Staff forAvenue Q and Freud's HalfMoon Couple, which Angeles' Mark Taper Forum, Bath House Cultural Center since May 1980.
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