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4 Letter from the President 4 Board of Directors and Staff 7 Hello, Dolly! 23 Comprehensive Campaign 24 Institutional and Government Support 25 Individual Support 27 Matching Gifts 27 Honickman Family Society

31 Kimmel Center Staff and in Hello, Dolly! National Tour. Photograph by Julieta Cervantes 2019

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KIMMEL CENTER, INC., OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael D. Zisman, Chairman Anne C. Ewers, President and CEO

Robert R. Corrato, Vice-Chair Jane Hollingsworth, Vice-Chair Stanley Middleman, Treasurer Jami Wintz McKeon, Secretary David P. Holveck, Immediate Past Chair

Bart Blatstein Jeffrey Brown Richard D. Carpenter Dear friends, Vanessa Z. Chan Reverend Luis A. Cortés, Jr. Welcome to the Academy of Music on the Kimmel Center Robert J. Delany Sr. Cultural Campus, the two-week home of this stunning revival James F. Dever, Jr. of Hello, Dolly!. Part of our 2019-20 season, boasting 44 Frances R. Graham ® Michael B. Hill , this re-staged classic dazzles with elaborate Philip P. Jaurigue costuming, comedic mastery, and a leading lady named “Dolly Obra Kernodle Levi” who, over the years, has been portrayed by Broadway’s Brook J. Lenfest Jeffrey A. Leonard biggest names, from to . P. Edward Lovelidge At the center of Hello! Dolly are three love stories, spanning Jeffrey P. McFadden Elizabeth Murphy age and socio-economic status. Across our Cultural Campus, Nicole Perkins we specialize in helping couples’ love stories spring to life with Sulaiman W. Rahman surprise proposals, rehearsal dinners, wedding ceremonies, and Ronald Rubin Mark H. Samuels rockin’ receptions. Did you know, with our partners at Garces Anne Faulkner Schoemaker Events, we were selected as a winner of the 2019 and 2020 Matthew A. Taylor “Best of Weddings” award from The Knot? It’s a thrill to know Sherry Varrelman that couples who come to our home to celebrate their love story Laurie Wagman Joseph Zebrowitz receive an experience worthy of a standing ovation! TRUSTEES EMERITI As Philadelphia’s home for brand new jazz, family-friendly Sidney Kimmel programming, comedy legends, and eight esteemed Resident The Hon. Bob P. Casey* Companies, this spring we showcase renowned (and strong The Hon. Edward G. Rendell “Dolly Levi-type”) women who inspire us with their for The Hon. Tom Ridge George M. Ross* the arts, including: former Kimmel Center Theater Residents Willard G. Rouse III* M’Balia Singley and Deb Margolin, with their respective *Awarded posthumously original works, Turn (February 26 – 29) and TWO BLUES: Two Plays (April 2 – 5); Egyptologist Kara Cooney with National EXECUTIVE STAFF Anne C. Ewers, President and CEO Geographic Live’s When Women Ruled the World (March 18); J. Edward Cambron, Executive Vice President and Broadway stars (March 13) and Audra and COO McDonald (April 11). PLUS, experience Vision 2020’s “Seat Stan Applegate, Executive Vice President and CFO Crystal Brewe, Senior Vice President of at the Table” in our Plaza (March – September), celebrating the th Strategic Marketing and Communications 100 anniversary of women’s right to vote. Ross Richards, Senior Vice President of Facilites and Operations As a non-profit, we are thankful to generous supporters for the chance to transform lives daily through the arts. We continue PRESIDENT’S our Education Strategic Plan for Growth – with a goal to expand LEADERSHIP COUNCIL 10-fold, educating, engaging, and inspiring 100,000 students Wynne Amick David Cohen per year by the fifth year of the plan. This program focuses on Stephen Cozen jazz, musical theater, and technology, providing a wide range of Lisa Crutchfield hands-on, in-depth experiences. Peter Dean Thomas A. Decker For updates on everything happening on our Cultural Campus, John A. Francis from presales to new artists, follow us on social media and sign William Hankowsky Lisa Kabnick up for our weekly e-newsletter at www.kimmelcenter.org! Marjorie Rendell Lyn Ross Timothy Scheve Molly Shepard Warmly, Brian Tierney James Zug

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SCOTT RUDIN ROY FURMAN JAMES L. NEDERLANDER UNIVERSAL THEATRICAL GROUP ROGER BERLIND WILLIAM BERLIND LEN BLAVATNIK PETER MAY THE ARACA GROUP INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK JAY ALIX & UNA JACKMAN SCOTT M. DELMAN STEPHANIE P. McCLELLAND AL NOCCIOLINO WENDY FEDERMAN & HENI KOENIGSBERG PATTY BAKER & GOOD PRODUCTIONS BENJAMIN LOWY ERIC CORNELL & JACK SENNOTT

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JOEY PARNES SUE WAGNER JOHN JOHNSON

PRESENT CAROLEE CARMELLO IN HELLO, DOLLY!

ALSO STARRING JOHN BOLTON

BASED ON THE PLAY “” BY BOOK BY MUSIC AND LYRICS BY M I C H A E L S T E WA R T ORIGINALLY PRODUCED ON THE STAGE BY

FEATURING DANIEL BEEMAN ANALISA LEAMING SEAN BURNS CHELSEA CREE GROEN COLIN LeMOINE LAURA SKY HERMAN JANE BROCKMAN BLAKE HAMMOND COLIN BRADBURY ALEC COHEN KAREN ELLIOTT CHRISTOPHER FAISON JENNY HICKMAN LAURA IRION MADISON JOHNSON JULIE KAVANAGH NATHAN KEEN BEN LANHAM MARTY LAUTER IAN LIBERTO HILLARY PORTER STEFFANY PRATT MICHAEL J. RIOS KYLE SAMUEL LIZ SCHMITZ SCOTT SHEDENHELM TIMOTHY SHEW CASSIE AUSTIN TAYLOR CAYEL TREGEAGLE DAVIS WAYNE BRANDON L. WHITMORE

SCENIC AND COSTUME DESIGN LIGHTING DESIGN SOUND DESIGN SCOTT LEHRER ORCHESTRATIONS MUSIC DIRECTOR MUSIC SUPERVISION BEN WHITELEY ANDY EINHORN VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS DANCE ARRANGEMENTS MUSIC COORDINATOR DON DAVID CHASE SEYMOUR PRESS , WIGS & MAKE UP DESIGN CASTING PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR CAMPBELL YOUNG ASSOCIATES TELSEY + WILLIAM JOSEPH BARNES PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER NATIONAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE TOUR MARKETING AND PRESS COMPANY MANAGER BRIAN BOGIN DKC/O&M ALLIED TOURING MIKE McLINDEN TOUR BOOKING AGENCY PRODUCTION MANAGER THE BOOKING GROUP AURORA PRODUCTIONS

ORIGINAL PRODUCTION DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY CHOREOGRAPHED BY WARREN CARLYLE DIRECTED BY

Broadway Philadelphia is presented collaboratively by The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts and . 7 CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance) ...... CAROLEE CARMELLO Ambrose Kemper...... COLIN LeMOINE Horace Vandergelder...... JOHN BOLTON Ermengarde...... LAURA SKY HERMAN Cornelius Hackl...... DANIEL BEEMAN Barnaby Tucker...... SEAN BURNS Minnie Fay...... CHELSEA CREE GROEN Molloy...... ANALISA LEAMING Mrs. Rose...... KAREN ELLIOTT Ernestina...... JANE BROCKMAN Rudolph...... BLAKE HAMMOND Stanley...... SCOTT SHEDENHELM Judge...... TIMOTHY SHEW Court Clerk...... CHRISTOPHER FAISON Townspeople, Waiters, etc...... COLIN BRADBURY, ALEC COHEN, KAREN ELLIOTT, CHRISTOPHER FAISON, JENNY HICKMAN, MADISON JOHNSON, JULIE KAVANAGH, BEN LANHAM, MARTY LAUTER, STEFFANY PRATT, MICHAEL J. RIOS, KYLE SAMUEL, LIZ SCHMITZ, SCOTT SHEDENHELM, TIMOTHY SHEW, CASSIE AUSTIN TAYLOR, CAYEL TREGEAGLE, DAVIS WAYNE, BRANDON L. WHITMORE

UNDERSTUDIES Swings and understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

For Dolly Gallagher Levi—JANE BROCKMAN, KAREN ELLIOTT for Ambrose Kemper—COLIN BRADBURY, MARTY LAUTER for Horace Vandergelder—BLAKE HAMMOND, TIMOTHY SHEW for Ermengarde—HILLARY PORTER, STEFFANY PRATT for Cornelius Hackl—CHRISTOPHER FAISON, IAN LIBERTO for Barnaby Tucker—SCOTT SHEDENHELM, BRANDON L. WHITMORE for Minnie Fay—MADISON JOHNSON, HILLARY PORTER for Irene Molloy—JENNY HICKMAN, CASSIE AUSTIN TAYLOR for Ernestina—KAREN ELLIOTT, JENNY HICKMAN

SWINGS LAURA IRION, NATHAN KEEN, IAN LIBERTO, HILLARY PORTER

DANCE CAPTAIN IAN LIBERTO

ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN NATHAN KEEN

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CAROLEE JOHN DANIEL ANALISA CARMELLO BOLTON BEEMAN LEAMING

SEAN CHELSEA COLIN LAURA SKY JANE BLAKE BURNS CREE GROEN LeMOINE HERMAN BROCKMAN HAMMOND

COLIN ALEC KAREN CHRISTOPHER JENNY BRADBURY COHEN ELLIOTT FAISON HICKMAN

LAURA MADISON JULIE NATHAN BEN MARTY IRION JOHNSON KAVANAGH KEEN LANHAM LAUTER

IAN HILLARY STEFFANY MICHAEL J. KYLE LIZ LIBERTO PORTER PRATT RIOS SAMUEL SCHMITZ

SCOTT TIMOTHY CASSIE AUSTIN CAYEL DAVIS BRANDON L. SHEDENHELM SHEW TAYLOR TREGEAGLE WAYNE WHITMORE

9 SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE Overture...... Orchestra Scene 1: Along Fourth Avenue, Scene 2: Grand Central Station “I Put My Hand In”...... Dolly and Company Scene 3: A Street in Yonkers Scene 4: Vandergelder’s Hay and Feed Store, Yonkers “It Takes a Woman”...... Vandergelder and the Instant Glee Club “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”...... Cornelius, Barnaby, Dolly, Ambrose, and Ermengarde Scene 5: The Yonkers Depot “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”...... The People of Yonkers Scene 6: Outside Mrs. Molloy’s Hat Shop—Water Street, New York City Scene 7: Inside the Hat Shop “Ribbons Down My Back”...... Mrs. Molloy “Motherhood”...... Dolly, Vandergelder, Mrs. Molloy, Minnie Fay, Cornelius, and Barnaby “Dancing”...... Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Minnie Fay, Mrs. Molloy, and Dancers Scene 8: A Quiet 9: 14th Street “Before The Passes By”...... Dolly and Company

ACT TWO Scene 1: From to 14th Street “Penny in My Pocket”...... Vandergelder “Elegance”...... Mrs. Molloy, Cornelius, Minnie Fay, and Barnaby Scene 2: Outside the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant, on the Battery Scene 3: Inside the Harmonia Gardens Restaurant “The Waiters’ Galop”...... Rudolph and Waiters “Hello, Dolly!”...... Dolly, Rudolph, Waiters, and Cooks “The Contest”...... Ambrose, Ermengarde, Mrs. Molloy, Cornelius, Minnie Fay, Barnaby, and the Contestants Scene 4: A Courtroom on Centre Street “It Only Takes a Moment”...... Cornelius, Mrs. Molloy, Prisoners, and Policemen “So Long Dearie”...... Dolly Scene 5: Vandergelder’s Hay and Feed Store, Yonkers “Hello, Dolly!”...... Dolly and Vandergelder Scene 6: The Hudson River Valley Finale...... Company

THERE WILL BE ONE INTERMISSION.

ORCHESTRA Conductor—BEN WHITELEY Keyboard/Associate Conductor—MATTHEW J. POOL Keyboard 1—MAX MAMON Percussionist—PAUL HANNAH First Trumpet—JEFFREY WILFORE

Music Coordinator—SEYMOUR RED PRESS Associate Music Coordinator—KIMBERLEE WERTZ Music Copying—EMILY GRISHMAN MUSIC PREPARATION

LOCAL MUSICIANS Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet/Alto Sax—JOE VETTORI; Flute/Clarinet/Alto Sax—STEVE LYON; Flute/Clarinet/Bass Clar/Tenor Sax—MARK ALLEN; Bassoon/Clarinet/Bari Sax—GREG RILEY; Trumpet II—MATT GALLERGER; Trumpet III—JON SHAW; Trombone—PAUL ARBOGAST; Bass Trombone—BOB SUTTMANN; Concertmistress—LISA VAUPEL; Violin II—JAMES FINEGAN; Violin III—WALTER CHOI; Cello—SUE LERNER; Bass—FRED WEISS; Keyboard Sub—LINDA HENDERSON; Music Coordinator—JOE CICCIMARO

10 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST CAROLEE CARMELLO (Dolly Gallagher Levi) ANALISA LEAMING (Irene Molloy). Broadway: has appeared in 14 Broadway musicals and is a three- School of Rock (Rosalie Mullins); time Tony Award-nominee for her performances (Anna); Hello, Dolly!; . in Parade, and Scandalous. She recently New York: Pipe Dream, Where’s Charley? completed a year-long run as Mrs. Lovett in the (Encores!); The Mikado (). National/ critically acclaimed at New York’s international tours: , . Barrow Street Theatre. Additional Broadway roles Regional: , Kansas City Starlight Theatre, include Mae Tuck in Tuck Everlasting; Mrs. du North Shore Music Theatre, Magic Theatre, Maurier in Finding Neverland ( Geva Theatre Center, Infinity Theatre Company, nomination); Mother Superior in ; Alice Barrington Stage Company. Leaming is a Lotte Beineke in (Drama Desk and Lenya Competition winner. Creator of “A Balancing Outer Critics Circle award nominations); Donna in Act” podcast. B.M. Eastman School of Music. !; Ms. Pennywise in ; Kate in Kiss Me, Kate; Marguerite in The Scarlet Pimpernel; SEAN BURNS (Barnaby Tucker). National tours: Abigail Adams in 1776; Cordelia in ; and (), Peter Pan 360 (Michael Oolie in . Off-Broadway credits Darling). Regional: Jersey Boys (Ogunquit include John & Jen, Das Barbecü, I Can Get It for Playhouse), (Signature Theatre), Elmer You Wholesale, (), A Class Gantry (Signature Theatre), Defiant Requiem (The Act, and . Television Kennedy Center). Bachelor of Music, Catholic credits include “The Deuce,” “The Marvelous Mrs. University of America. Maisel,” “The Good Fight,” “Madam Secretary,” “Smash,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Frasier,” “Ed” and CHELSEA CREE GROEN (Minnie Fay). “Remember W.E.N.N.” (SAG Award nomination). National tour debut. Off-Broadway/New York: Ms. Carmello was nominated for an Indie Series Fiorello! (Dora), Pete(HER)Pan with Award for Best Supporting Actress in the award- (Tinkerbell). Regional: (Zaneeta, winning webseries “Indoor Boys.” Her concert Theatre By The Sea), Les Misérables (Cosette, appearances have taken her across America and Theatre Aspen), Fiorello! (Dora, Berkshire Theatre Europe, including engagements at , Group), The Muny, , Phoenix Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. Theatre, Arizona Broadway. AEA’s Roger Sturtevant Award Winner. B.F.A. University of . JOHN BOLTON (Horace Vandergelder) recently completed a two-year run starring as Vlad in COLIN LeMOINE (Ambrose Kemper). National Broadway’s . His additional Broadway tour debut. Regional: , , credits include , A Christmas Story: Pippin (Music Theatre Wichita); Annie (Axelrod The Musical, Curtains and How to Succeed…. Performing Arts Center). B.F.A. Musical Theater Mr. Bolton was in the original cast of the Tony Indiana University. Jacob’s Pillow Award-winning Best Musicals , Contact Dance alum. and Titanic. He made his Broadway debut alongside in . Nominated for Drama LAURA SKY HERMAN (Ermengarde). National Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Astaire, Rivera and Lortel tour debut. Off-Broadway: The Little Dancer (Marie awards, Mr. Bolton headlined four sold-out concerts van Goethem). Favorite regional: New Barn at Carnegie Hall and performed as a soloist with the Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre, Reagle NY Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. He plays U.S. Music Theatre, Miami City Ballet. Current undergrad Attorney General Hank Nolan on CBS’ “Madam at Harvard University (Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Secretary” and spent four seasons as Bruce on first woman cast in 171 years) with additional “Gossip Girl.” He has guest-starred on “Unbreakable training from the B.F.A. musical theater program Kimmy Schmidt,” “Elementary,” “Blue Bloods,” at Texas State University and Royal Academy of “Boardwalk Empire,” “” and “Law Dramatic . & Order,” and is featured in the filmMapplethorpe . JANE BROCKMAN (Ernestina, u/s Dolly DANIEL BEEMAN (Cornelius Hackl). National Gallagher Levi). Broadway: , A Christmas tour: Something Rotten! Regional: Sunday in the Carol. New York: Live from Lincoln Center Park with George, Hair, The Diary of Anne Frank (Lady Anne); , Kristina (Carnegie (Kansas City Repertory Theatre); , Hall); (Widow/Ayah, Encores!), The Kid The Sound of Music (Kansas City Starlight); Music (The New Group). National tours: Wicked, The Theatre Wichita, Ogunquit Playhouse, Spinning Tree Light in the Piazza, The Sound of Music (Berta). Theatre. University of Missouri-Kansas City. Film: Bad Education, . Television: “The Americans,” “Law & Order: SVU.” Proud Equity member. 11 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

BLAKE HAMMOND (Rudolph, u/s Horace MADISON JOHNSON (Ensemble, u/s Minnie Fay). Vandergelder). Broadway: Living on Love; First Regional: Mary Poppins (); Date; Sister Act; ; Billy Elliot; ; , , Meet Me in St. Louis, ; The Music Man; Kiss Me, Kate; On the 42nd Street, Beauty and the Beast, The Addams Town. Eight national tours, including Something Family, Shrek (The Muny). B.F.A. Musical Theater Rotten!, Cinderella, The Addams Family. Recipient Elon University. of Carbonell Award, After Dark Award, LA Drama Critics Circle Award, and Indie Soap Award. JULIE KAVANAGH (Ensemble). National tour: La Cage aux Folles. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, COLIN BRADBURY (Ensemble, u/s Ambrose The Old Globe, Sacramento Music Circus, The Kemper). Broadway/tours: , Charlie and Muny, Theatre Under The Stars, Stages St. Louis. the Chocolate Factory, Come Fly Away, The Book Hairspray, In Concert!. Artistic Director of of Mormon, A Chorus Line, White Christmas, Broadway Method Academy. B.F.A. University of 42nd Street. Other favorites: Radio City Christmas Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Spectacular, Lovin’ The Bogin, Heatwave: The Jack Cole Project. Television: “/Verdon.” Film: NATHAN KEEN (Assistant Dance Captain, Hail Caesar! Swing). Broadway: Hello, Dolly!; Les Misérables. National tours: Finding Neverland, Chicago, ALEC COHEN (Ensemble). National tour debut. We Will Rock You, , , Regional: Music Theater Wichita, Bucks County Les Misérables, Beauty and the Beast. International/ Playhouse, Maine State Music Theater, Fulton regional: West Side Story (Centennial Inter­national Theater, Westchester Broadway Theater, Music Tour); Kiss Me, Kate (Roundabout Theatre Company Theater West. B.F.A. University of Cincinnati benefit concert); Spring Spectacular (Radio City College-Conservatory­ of Music. Music Hall).

KAREN ELLIOTT (Mrs. Rose, Ensemble, u/s BEN LANHAM (Ensemble). National tours: Dolly Gallagher Levi, Ernestina). Broadway: An American in Paris, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Les Misérables (original cast and revival). National Cinderella, West Side Story. Regional: The Muny, tours: Les Misérables, Sister Act. Regional: Kiss Me, North Carolina Theatre, Music Theatre Wichita, Kate; Sweeney Todd; ; The Nerd. Playwright, Lyric Theatre Oklahoma, Wick Theatre. B.F.A. author, educator, coach, proud member of Actors’ Oklahoma City University. Equity Association. MARTY LAUTER (Ensemble, u/s Ambrose CHRISTOPHER FAISON (Court Clerk, Ensemble, Kemper). National tour debut. Broadway: Kinky u/s Cornelius Hackl ). Broadway: . Boots. Regional: Guys and Dolls (The Guthrie); Television: “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” Evita, , Mamma Mia!, Newsies “72nd Annual Tony Awards.” National tour: The Book (Maine State Music Theater); Newsies (The Fulton). of Mormon. Regional credits include Songs for a New B.F.A. Musical Theater The Conservatory. World, , Smokey Joe’s Cafe. IAN LIBERTO (Dance Captain, Swing, u/s JENNY HICKMAN (Ensemble, u/s Irene Cornelius Hackl ). Broadway: Hello, Dolly!; How Molloy, Ernestina). National tour debut. Regional: to Succeed…; Promises, Promises; Billy Elliot; The Witches of Eastwick (Ogunquit Playhouse), Chaplin. National tours: The Book of Mormon, Evita, Mary Poppins (West Public Theater). A Chorus Line (Bobby). Regional: The Hollywood Television: “Law & Order: SVU.” Co-founder/ Bowl, Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre Under the Stars, Co-artistic Director of New Wave Theater Collective, Sacramento Music Circus, Marriott Lincolnshire, a New York City-based theater company focused on Ravinia. B.F.A. Millikin University. developing new work. Proud graduate of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. HILLARY PORTER (Swing, u/s Ermengarde, Minnie Fay). Broadway/New York: , LAURA IRION (Swing). Broadway: Sunday in Thoroughly Modern Millie. National tours: the Park with George, Cinderella (original cast, (Rumpleteazer), Elf. Regional: (Girl, Pioneer Charlotte replacement). National tours: West Side Theatre), A Chorus Line (Diana Morales, Cape Story, Cinderella. Regional: The Muny, North Shore Playhouse), Jersey Boys (Lorraine, Ogunquit Music Theatre, New York Stage and Film. B.F.A. Playhouse), Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (Rosalia, University of Michigan. The Muny).

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STEFFANY PRATT (Ensemble, u/s Ermengarde). DAVIS WAYNE (Ensemble). National tour debut. Credits: A Chorus Line (Tricia), Mamma Mia! (Ali), Regional: Riff in Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (Lulu), (Purity), Spamalot (The Muny), Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz (Ensemble), Joseph… (Mrs. Potiphar) and West Side (world premiere), Pittsburgh CLO, Pioneer Theatre Story (Anybodys). B.F.A. Musical Theater Montclair Company, North Shore Music Theatre, Theatre By State University. The Sea. B.F.A. musical theater, . BRANDON L. WHITMORE (Ensemble, u/s MICHAEL J. RIOS (Ensemble). Film/TV: Barnaby Tucker). National tour debut. Regional: The Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical, “Hyped Muny, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, North Carolina Theatre, for Halftime” (Super Bowl 2015). National tours: Fireside Dinner Theatre. B.F.A. Dance Performance Newsies; Hello, Dolly! (starring ); The University of the Arts. Cats; The Wizard of Oz. Regional: West Side Story, Hairspray, Peter Pan. MICHAEL STEWART (Book) was still relatively early in his theatrical career when he had his first KYLE SAMUEL (Ensemble). National tour debut. smash hit in 1960 with , for which he Regional: Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (The Muny), won the Tony Award for Best Book. His subsequent Newsies (The Fulton and Maine State Music Broadway shows include Carnival! (Drama Critics Theatre), A Chorus Line (Mike, directed by Baayork Circle Award); Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award, Drama Lee). B.F.A. Musical Theater Pace University. Critics Circle Award); George M! (with Francine and John Pascal); Mack & Mabel (Tony nomination); LIZ SCHMITZ (Ensemble). Most recently seen on The Grand Tour; 42nd Street (with Mark Bramble; the revival tour of Cats as Demeter. First National Tony Award); and Harrigan and Hart (Tony Tours: An American in Paris, Matilda. Regional: nomination). He is also the lyricist of Barnum (music The Fulton Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre, by , Tony nomination) and I Love My Pittsburgh Civic Light . B.F.A. Penn State Wife (Tony nomination). Mr. Stewart died in 1987. University. Member of Crew15. JERRY HERMAN (Music & Lyrics) remains SCOTT SHEDENHELM (Stanley, Ensemble, u/s one of the most iconic and beloved composers in Barnaby Tucker). Regional: Newsies (Paper Mill the American theater. His legendary scores have Playhouse), West Side Story (Riverside Theatre/ spawned such standards as “I Am What I Am,” Westchester /John W. Engeman “The Best of Times,” “,” “If He Walked into Theater), A Chorus Line (Riverside Theatre), My Life,” “We Need a Little Christmas” and “Hello, The Little Mermaid (North Shore Music Theatre). Dolly!” His first Broadway musical, Milk and Honey (1961), ran for 543 performances. He made history in TIMOTHY SHEW (Judge, u/s Horace 1964 with Hello, Dolly! (10 Tony Awards, including Vandergelder). Eleven Broadway shows, including Best Musical, a Broadway record held for 37 years), Les Misérables (Jean Valjean), Guys and Dolls, which was followed by yet another smash, Mame, in Bye Bye Birdie, The Visit. National tours: The Light in 1966. With Dolly! and Mame still running, Herman the Piazza, Les Misérables. Films: , Chicago, had the rare distinction of having three Broadway Shaggy Dog. Television: “Madam Secretary,” “Law shows playing simultaneously when Dear World & Order.” Proud AEA member for 40 years. opened in 1969. In 1974, Mack & Mabel opened (and remains one of his best-loved scores) and was CASSIE AUSTIN TAYLOR (Ensemble, u/s Irene followed by 1979’s The Grand Tour. Herman’s most Molloy). National tour debut. Regional: Nice Work recent Broadway show, La Cage aux Folles, became if You Can Get It (Eileen Evergreen), Thoroughly another phenomenon, winning the Tony Award in Modern Millie (Miss Dorothy), Newsies (Music 1984 for Best Musical. It was successfully revived Theatre Wichita), Singin’ in the Rain (The Muny). in 2004 and 2010, winning the Tony for Best Revival B.F.A. Musical Theater Brigham Young University. each time. Two of Herman’s most cherished songs from Hello, Dolly! are the emotional highlights of CAYEL TREGEAGLE (Ensemble). National tour the Disney-Pixar classic Wall-E, cementing Herman’s debut. Regional: Sacramento Music Circus, The place in American popular culture. His countless Muny, Music Theatre Wichita, Walt Disney World. awards and honors include multiple Tony Awards, B.F.A. Musical Theater Brigham Young University. Grammy Awards, Olivier Awards, Drama Desk Awards, the Johnny Mercer Award, the Award, the Oscar Hammerstein Award, the Award, membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Theater Hall of Fame and most recently, The Kennedy Center Honor. 13 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

GOWER CHAMPION (Original Director and Desk Awards, two Outer Critics Circle Awards, Choreographer) is a name synonymous with some of and an Obie Award. He directed the film Marvin’s the greatest musicals in Broadway history. In addition Room. Zaks is a founding member of the Ensemble to Hello, Dolly!, which cemented his reputation as Studio Theatre. He received the Stage Directors and a legendary theater artist and garnered him Tony Choreographers Society’s Award for Awards for both Direction and Choreography, he Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre and an honorary directed and choreographed Bye Bye Birdie (Tony Doctorate of Fine Arts from Dartmouth College, his Awards for Direction and Choreography), Carnival! alma mater. He is a 2013 inductee into the Theater (Tony nomination for Direction), I Do! I Do! (Tony Hall of Fame. nomination for Direction), (Tony for both Direction and Choreography), (Tony WARREN CARLYLE (Choreographer). Broadway: nominations for Direction and Choreography), directed and choreographed (Tony Mack & Mabel (Tony nominations for Direction Award for Choreography), Chaplin, : and Choreography), and 42nd Street (Tony for Back on Broadway, Finian’s Rainbow, and A Tale Choreography, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding of Two Cities. He choreographed , Choreography, Tony nomination for Direction). His On the Twentieth Century, The Mystery of Edwin first Broadway credit as choreographer, Lend an Drood, A Christmas Story, and . He directed Ear, won him his first Tony Award for Choreography and choreographed the 2015 Radio City New York in 1949. He studied dance from an early age and, Spring Spectacular starring the Rockettes. Additional at the age of 15, toured nightclubs with his friend New York/international credits: directed and Jeanne Tyler and later with Marge Belcher, who choreographed (City Center Encores!); eventually became his wife. During the late 1930s choreographed “Carousel” (, and early , Champion worked on Broadway Emmy Award nomination); , , as a solo dancer and choreographer. After serving Finian’s Rainbow, , Stairway to Paradise (City in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II, the Center Encores!), and 101 Dalmatians (Madison team of Gower and Marge Champion became one Square Garden/national tour). Directed and of the most popular attractions on television variety choreographed the sold-out Australian arena tour, shows, appearing on “Jack Benny,” “Garry Moore,” Hugh Jackman: Broadway to Oz. Television: staging “,” “,” and in of the 68th and 69th annual Tony Awards (CBS), their own series, “The Marge and Gower Champion “So You Think You Can Dance” (Fox). Show,” in 1957. The pair also appeared in several film musicals with Mr.( Music, 1950), STEPHEN EDLUND (Associate Director). Kathryn Grayson and (Show Boat, Broadway: Hello, Dolly!; Meteor Shower; A Bronx 1951; Lovely to Look At, 1952), Tale; Sister Act. National tours: A Bronx Tale, Sister (Give a Girl a Break, 1953), Betty Grable (Three for Act. Regional/NYC: Shows for Days (Lincoln the Show, 1955), Esther Williams (Jupiter’s Darling, Center Theatre), Randy Newman’s Harps and Angels 1955) and occasionally earned their own top billing (Center Theatre Group) and Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Everything I Have Is Yours, 1952). Gower Champion (Center Theatre Group). died in 1980 on the day that 42nd Street, his last great hit, opened on Broadway. He was awarded the last of SARA EDWARDS (Associate Choreographer). his eight Tony Awards posthumously. Broadway: She Loves Me, Follies, Chaplin, Irving ’s White Christmas. Additional credits include: JERRY ZAKS (Director) was nominated for the No, No Nanette; ; On Your Toes; 2017 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical ( Encores!). for this production. Credits include Meteor Shower, Associate Choreographer for Hello, Dolly! on A Bronx Tale: The Musical, Shows for Days, Sister Broadway with , , and Act, The Addams Family, Guys and Dolls, Six . Other associate credits include After Degrees of Separation, Lend Me a Tenor, The House Midnight, Follies, The with Harry Connick Jr., of Blue Leaves, The Front Page, A Funny Thing Radio City Rockettes Spring Spectacular, and NYC Happened on the Way to the Forum, Smokey Joe’s Ballet Something to Dance About: Jerome Robbins Cafe, Anything Goes, La Cage aux Folles, Little Broadway to Ballet. Shop of Horrors, The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Foreigner, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Sister SANTO LOQUASTO (Scenic and Costume Mary Ignatius…, Beyond Therapy, with Design) received the 2017 Tony Award for Best the Bath Water, and The Marriage of Bette and Costume Design of a Musical for Hello, Dolly!. Boo. He has received four Tony Awards and eight Broadway: Cafe Crown (Tony Award for set design), nominations, and has also received four Drama The Cherry Orchard (Tony for costume design),

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Grand Hotel (Tony for costume design). Total of 22 BEN WHITELEY (Music Director). Broadway: Tony nominations, among them , The Addams Family, Cats. National tours: Shuffle Along, Bullets Over Broadway, and . A Christmas Story, Spamalot, , Loquasto has collaborated with on 30 Falsettos, . City Center Encores!: films. Film credits include Radio Days (Academy 1776 (Music Director), plus Paint Your Wagon, Award nomination for production design), Bullets New Moon, Merrily We Roll Along, and 29 other Over Broadway (Academy Award nomination for productions/recordings (Associate Music Director/ production design) and Zelig (Academy Award Chorus Preparation). Noel Coward’s nomination for costume design). He received the (with , Carnegie Hall). 17 productions, Michael Merritt Award for Excellence in Design and including Singin’ in the Rain (The Muny). Other: Collaboration in 2002, was inducted into the Theater Carousel (NY Philharmonic/PBS), Paper Mill Hall of Fame in 2004, received the Pennsylvania Playhouse, , St. Louis Symphony Governor’s Award for the Arts in 2006, the Robert (guest conductor). Recordings: Allegro, “Boardwalk L.B. Tobin Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2007, Empire” (Grammy Award). and the Breukelein Institute Gaudium Award in 2013. ANDY EINHORN (Music Supervision). Broadway: NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Design) is a New Carousel; Hello, Dolly!; Holiday Inn; Bullets Over York-based lighting designer and was nominated Broadway; Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella; for the 2017 Tony Award for Best Lighting Design ; Brief Encounter; Evita. of a Musical for this production. She is a six-time National tours: The Sound of Music, The Light in Tony Award winner who has designed extensively the Piazza, Sweeney Todd, The Lion King. Regional: for theater, opera, dance, concerts, and permanent Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse, lighting installations around the world. Her recent Théâtre du Châtelet, Houston Grand Opera. Broadway credits include Frozen, Meteor Shower, Symphonic work: New York Philharmonic, Springsteen on Broadway, Long Day’s Journey into Symphony. Audra McDonald’s music director. Night, Cats, School of Rock, An American in Paris, Television: “Six by Sondheim” (Peabody Award), , Skylight, The Glass Menagerie, Once, “Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy” (Peabody). Follies, : Salvage, and . B.A. Rice University.

SCOTT LEHRER (Sound Design). Recent DON PIPPIN (Vocal Arrangements) is among the credits: Carousel, The Front Page, The Gabriels, most revered and honored arrangers and conductors Shuffle Along, Fiddler on the Roof, Dames at Sea, in Broadway history. His countless credits include The King and I, Living on Love, Honeymoon in such classics as Irma La Douce, Oliver! (Tony Award Vegas, A Delicate Balance, , A for Best Conductor and Musical Director), 110 in the in the Sun, Betrayal, Lucky Guy, Chaplin (Drama Shade, Mame, Dear World, , Seesaw, Mack Desk Award), (Tony Award & Mabel, A Chorus Line, The Grand Tour, Cabaret, nomination), over 50 City Center Encores! revivals and La Cage aux Folles. Also, Ankles Aweigh, Foxy, and (first Tony for Sound Design). Ben Franklin in Paris, A Broadway Musical, and Record production includes An American in Paris Woman of the Year. Pippin was the longtime musical (Grammy Award nomination), Loudon Wainwright’s director for New York’s famed Radio City Musical High Wide and Handsome (Grammy), and Meredith Hall and has also been special guest conductor Monk’s mercy. for many major symphony orchestras throughout the world. LARRY HOCHMAN (Orchestrations) won the 2017 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding DAVID CHASE (Dance Arrangements). Thirty- Orchestrations for Hello, Dolly!. Sixteen Broadway five Broadway shows as dance arranger, music shows, including The Book of Mormon (Tony director, and/or music supervisor. Also West End, Award, Drama Desk Award), She Loves Me (Drama Radio City Music Hall, Boston Pops, Lyric Opera of Desk), and Spamalot. Seven Tony nominations. Chicago. Two Emmy Award nominations. Grammy Television: composer of “Wonder Pets!” (five Award nomination. ). Twenty-five regional and Off- Broadway shows. Seventeen films including SEYMOUR RED PRESS (Music Coordinator) The Informant! Arrangements: Paul McCartney, Eric received a Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre Idle, Barbra Streisand, Audra McDonald, Boston in 2007. Credits include more than 100 shows, from Pops, NY Philharmonic. the original through An American in Paris. Film credits include Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, ’ The Birdcage, and

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Paramount’s In & Out. An ASCAP composer whose credits include Geffen Playhouse, Center Theatre compositions have sold over 100,000 records, his Group, The Old Globe, , and playing career has segued from Tommy Dorsey and . Benny Goodman to Leonard Bernstein. This season on Broadway: Chicago. CATE AGIS (Assistant Stage Manager). National tours: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. CAMPBELL YOUNG ASSOCIATES (Hair, Broadway: , ...The Great Comet. Wigs & Makeup Design). Broadway: Groundhog NYC: Sleep No More, The Strange Undoing of Day, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Front Prudencia Hart, Ragtime on Ellis Island. Regional: Page, , Misery, Sylvia, A Delicate A.R.T., Contemporary American Theater Festival, Balance, The Last Ship, It’s Only a Play, Betrayal, ArtsEmerson, Actors’ Shakespeare Project. B.F.A. Les Misérables, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, stage and production management, Emerson College. Les Liaisons Dangereuses, American Psycho, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Matilda, Ghost, Mary ALLIED TOURING (Tour Marketing & Press) Stuart, Billy Elliot. Television: “The Americans,” is a full-service engagement management agency “House of Cards.” representing Broadway tours and other live events across North America. Current: Bandstand, The TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway: Book of Mormon, ’s Charlie and the Network, The Cher Show, , American Son, Chocolate Factory, Harry Potter and the Cursed Torch Song, Pretty Woman, My Fair Lady, Mean Child (), The Hip Hop Nutcracker, Girls, Frozen, , Anastasia, Come , Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live, from Away, Waitress, , , Wicked. The Play That Goes Wrong, , ’s Film: Mary Poppins Returns, The Greatest Showman, White Christmas. Upcoming: Ain’t Too Proud, . Television: “Murphy Brown,” “This The Cher Show, , Pretty Woman, To Kill a Is Us,” “House of Cards,” “Divorce,” “One Day at Mockingbird, . a Time.” AURORA PRODUCTIONS (Production WILLIAM JOSEPH BARNES (Production Manager). Anastasia (tour); ; Betrayal; Supervisor) has been the Production Stage Manager The Book of Mormon (Broadway and tour); Frozen of over 25 Broadway shows, most recently Hello, (Broadway and tour); Hello, Dolly! (tour); Mean Dolly! and . Previous Broadway Girls (Broadway and tour); Rock of Ages; Tootsie; productions include the Best Play Tony Award- To Kill a Mockingbird. Aurora has been providing winning productions of Love, Valour, Compassion; technical supervision and production management to ; Art; ; and the entertainment industry since 1989. and the Best Revival Tony Award-winning productions of ; ; NEUROSPORT (Physical Therapy). Leaders in Boeing, Boeing; Skylight; and Hello, Dolly!. entertainment and performing arts medicine. “We are honored to be part of the amazing company of Hello, BRIAN BOGIN (Production Stage Manager). Dolly!.” Broadway: The Lion King; Hello, Dolly!; Broadway/tours: Frankie and Johnny…; The Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; Waitress. Tours: Waverly Gallery; Straight White Men; On Your Movin’ Out, Billy Elliot, Hamilton. Concerts: P!NK, Feet!; …Great Comet; Allegiance; The Book of Bette Midler, Katy Perry. Mormon; Constellations; ; The People in the Picture; Elf; Wicked; …; Chicago; ROY FURMAN (Producer). Current productions: Spamalot; Urinetown; Good Vibrations; Soul Mean Girls, Pretty Woman, King Kong, Dear Doctor; The Grinch…; My Fair Lady; Hello, Dolly!; Evan Hansen (Tony Award), The Book of Mormon Rent. Off-Broadway/regional: Privacy, The Ruins of (Tony), The Band’s Visit (Tony). Other Tony winning Civilization, Heisenberg, The Toxic Avenger, Irving productions include The Color Purple, The Humans, Berlin’s White Christmas (Citi Performing Arts , Spamalot, War Horse, Center), Ragtime, Robin and the 7 Hoods. The Curious Incident…, A Raisin in the Sun, and . Vice Chairman Jefferies LLC, Vice AMY RAMSDELL (Stage Manager). National Chairman Lincoln Center. tours: Hamilton, Les Misérables, Elf, , Once. Past credits include Hamilton (Chicago), JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer) is the Marvin’s Room, God Looked Away (with ), president of the Nederlander Organization and son of Billy Elliot, First Date, Bad Jews, Barcelona, Choir the late James M. Nederlander (Chairman). Credits Boy, The Country House, Slowgirl. Additional include The Present, War Paint, On Your Feet!,

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The Humans, , An American in INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK Paris, Kinky Boots, I’ll Eat You Last…, Mike Tyson: (Producer) includes 40 of America’s leading Undisputed Truth, West Side Story, , Broadway presenters whose subscription base The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Movin’ totals 475,000. Broadway/London/national tours: Out, Million Dollar Quartet, and Who’s Afraid of War Paint, Cats, , Groundhog Virginia Woolf?, among many others. Day, On Your Feet!, Waitress, The Color Purple, Shuffle Along…, An American in Paris, Kinky Boots, UNIVERSAL THEATRICAL GROUP (Producer), Matilda, . the live theater division of Universal Pictures, is currently represented on Broadway by Wicked and JAY ALIX & UNA JACKMAN (Producer). Mean Girls. Additional Broadway credits include Broadway: The Front Page, The Humans (Tony Billy Elliot, Bring It On, Shrek, and Irving Berlin’s Award), Blackbird, Bright Star, A View from the Holiday Inn. Bridge (Tony), The Crucible, Fish in the Dark, Skylight (Tony), A Gentleman’s Guide… (Tony, ROGER BERLIND (Producer). Recent productions Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle include Dear Evan Hansen; The Book of Mormon; Awards). Documentaries: “Joffrey: Mavericks of One Man, Two Guvnors; ; Richard III; American Dance,” “Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise” ; The Curious Incident…; Fish in for PBS. the Dark; An American in Paris; and A View from the Bridge. SCOTT M. DELMAN (Producer) is a theater enthusiast and leading investor in entertainment WILLIAM BERLIND (Producer). Broadway: content. He has co-produced or produced more than Dear Evan Hansen, The Crucible, A View from the 50 Broadway and West End dramas and musicals, Bridge, Skylight, Fish in the Dark, This Is Our Youth, earning Tony Awards and three Olivier Awards The Realistic Joneses, , Lucky Guy, along the way. Grace. Off-Broadway: , Cock. STEPHANIE P. McCLELLAND (Producer). JOHN GORE ORGANIZATION (Producer). This Founder, Green Curtain Productions. Ms. McClelland family of companies includes Broadway Across is a multi-award-winning producer with 13 Tony America and Broadway.com, under the supervision Awards, 12 Drama Desk Awards, 10 Drama League of John Gore (Chairman and CEO). Productions Awards, 10 Outer Critics Circle Awards, and include Beautiful, Cats, Dear Evan Hansen, Fiddler one Olivier Award. Credits include more than 80 on the Roof, The Glass Menagerie, Groundhog Day, theatrical productions worldwide. Recent credits , On Your Feet!, and The Present. include 1984, The Book of Mormon, The Front Page, Present Laughter, and Groundhog Day. LEN BLAVATNIK (Producer) is the founder and chairman of Access Industries, a privately held U.S. AL NOCCIOLINO (Producer) is President of NAC industrial group with global strategic investments Entertainment, a theatrical company specializing in various industries. An active philanthropist, in the presentation of touring Broadway shows in Blavatnik provides significant support to the arts and the Northeast. For more than 30 years, he has been leading educational, cultural and medical institutions investing, producing and co-producing Broadway throughout the world and has co-produced numerous tours and Broadway shows, including, most recently, Broadway and film productions. The Band’s Visit, The Front Page, Cats, On Your Feet!, and Kinky Boots. PETER MAY (Producer) is President and Founding Partner of Trian Partners. Broadway: The Humans WENDY FEDERMAN & HENI KOENIGSBERG (Tony Award), A View from the Bridge (Tony), The (Producer). Tony-winning productions include Elephant Man, Cinderella, Waitress, The Crucible, ; Dear Evan Hansen; The Band’s . Visit; Hello, Dolly!; A View from The Bridge; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- THE ARACA GROUP (Producer). Founded in Time; Skylight; A Raisin in the Sun; All the Way; 1997 by partners Matthew Rego, Michael Rego A Gentleman’s Guide…; Pippin; The Gershwin’s and Hank Unger, the Araca Group produces and ; Hair. Thirty additional Tony merchandises live entertainment and theatrical events Award nominations. on Broadway and around the world.

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PATTY BAKER & GOOD PRODUCTIONS and Anthony Quinn; Sunday in New York with Robert (Producer) is a Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Redford; with Albert Finney; Arturo Ui with and Tony winner. Co-producer of Three Tall Women, ; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s The Iceman Cometh, Carousel, , Beautiful, Nest with Kirk Douglas; Inadmissible Evidence with Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Fiddler on the Roof, Nicol Williamson; Cactus Flower with among others. and Barry Nelson; Peter Weiss’ Marat/Sade; Brian Friel’s Philadelphia, Here I Come!; Woody Allen’s BENJAMIN LOWY (Producer) produces Don’t Drink the Water and Play It Again, Sam; Tom and develops theater for Broadway and stages Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead worldwide. Last season: Angels in America (Tony and ; Forty Carats with ; Award), Carousel, Mean Girls, Three Tall Women, Child’s Play; and Peter Brook’s A Midsummer Night’s The Iceman Cometh, all five Tony-nominated. Dream, to name a few. An 11-time Tony Award Selected previous: Sunday in the Park with George winner, Merrick (1911–2000) produced more than 80 (revival); A Doll’s House, Part 2. Benjamin also plays and musicals. produces theater for The Lowy Salpeter Company. JOEY PARNES (Executive Producer). Broadway: ERIC CORNELL & JACK SENNOTT King Lear; Hillary and Clinton; Gary: A Sequel (Producer) are partners in the Tony Award- to Titus Andronicus; To Kill a Mockingbird; The winning Cornice Productions. They are currently Waverly Gallery; The Iceman Cometh; Three Tall represented on Broadway with Oklahoma! and Women; Carousel; Meteor Shower; 1984; A Doll’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Other recent productions and House, Part 2; Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award); The investments: What the Constitution Means to Me, Front Page; The Humans (Tony); Bright Star; Shuffle Anastasia, The Lifespan of a Fact, Waitress (UK). Along…; A View from the Bridge (Tony); Skylight Upcoming: Anne of Green Gables. (Tony); A Raisin in the Sun (Tony); A Gentleman’s Guide… (Tony); Betrayal; Vanya and Sonia… DAVID MERRICK (Original Producer) claimed (Tony); Hair (Tony); among others. to be born on November 4, 1954, the night his first Broadway musical Fanny opened. His second SUE WAGNER (Executive Producer). Broadway: production, in 1955, was Thornton Wilder’s comedy King Lear; Hillary and Clinton; Gary: A Sequel The Matchmaker. He immediately determined it to Titus Andronicus; To Kill a Mockingbird; would make a brilliant musical—which, in 1964, ; The Iceman Cometh; Three turned out to be Hello, Dolly!. At a time when few Tall Women; Carousel; Meteor Shower; 1984; producers managed more than one production a year, A Doll’s House, Part 2; Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award); he stunned Broadway in 1957 with three hits in one The Glass Menagerie; The Front Page; The Humans month (including John Osborne’s ground breaking (Tony); Bright Star; Shuffle Along…; A View from the Look Back in Anger). The following November, he Bridge (Tony); Skylight (Tony); Fish in the Dark; opened three shows in a single week. At the height A Raisin in the Sun (Tony); A Gentleman’s Guide… of his activity, he had eight productions running (Tony); Betrayal; Vanya and Sonia… (Tony); End of simultaneously on Broadway. His musicals included the Rainbow; Hair. Jamaica with ; Destry Rides Again with and ; Gypsy with Ethel JOHN JOHNSON (Executive Producer). Merman; Take Me Along with ; Irma Broadway: King Lear; Hillary and Clinton; Gary: A La Douce; with and Nancy Sequel to Titus Andronicus; To Kill a Mockingbird; Walker; Carnival! with and The Waverly Gallery; The Iceman Cometh; Three ; I Can Get It for You Wholesale with Tall Women; Carousel; Meteor Shower; 1984; Elliott Gould and Barbra Streisand; Stop the World— A Doll’s House, Part 2; Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award); I Want to Get Off and The Roar of the Greasepaint— The Glass Menagerie; The Front Page; The Humans The Smell of the Crowd with Anthony Newley; (Tony); Bright Star; Shuffle Along…; A View from the Oliver!; 110 in the Shade; I Do! I Do! with Mary Bridge (Tony); Skylight (Tony); A Raisin in the Sun Martin and ; The Happy Time with (Tony); A Gentleman’s Guide… (Tony); Vanya and ; Promises, Promises with Orbach; Sonia… (Tony). Graduate: Fordham University at Sugar with and Tony Roberts; Mack Lincoln Center. & Mabel with Preston and Bernadette Peters; and the legendary 42nd Street with Orbach and . Notable plays included The Entertainer with Laurence Olivier; The World of Suzie Wong; A Taste of Honey with ; with Olivier

18 STAFF FOR HELLO, DOLLY! CASTING PRODUCTIONS TELSEY + COMPANY Henry Cropsey Matt DeCristofaro Lucas Kantler Bernard Telsey, CSA Craig Burns, CSA Loni Rodgers Nina Watson Patrick Wengler Lauren Harris

GENERAL MANAGEMENT LEGAL COUNSEL WAGNER JOHNSON PRODUCTIONS GRUBMAN SHIRE MEISELAS & SACKS, P.C. Sue Wagner John Johnson Allen J. Grubman, Lawrence Shire, Jillian Robbins Jonathan A. Lonner, Adam J. Rosen Heather Allen Zachary Baer Grace Barron Nora Rigney ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Mike McLinden Katie Titley Stephen Edlund Megan Curren Kendall Booher Celina Lam Jessica Fried Dylan Glen Stephanie Smith ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER Sara Edwards ASSOCIATE PRODUCER Jillian Robbins ARCHIVAL CONSULTANT Adam Rodner Steven Suskin

COMPANY MANAGER Production Supervisor...... William Joseph Barnes Mike McLinden Production Stage Manager...... Brian Bogin Stage Manager...... Amy Ramsdell PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Assistant Stage Manager...... Cate Agis AURORA PRODUCTIONS, INC. Associate Company Manager...... Katie Titley Ben Heller Chris Minnick Liza Luxenberg Assistant Choreographer...... Katie Huff Ryan Murphy Steven Dalton Dave Elmer Associate Scenic Designers...... Evan Adamson, Luke Ricca Martijn Appelo Tor Rametta Jisun Kim Jack Rhea Micah Ammons Abby Doermann Associate Costume Designer...... Matthew Pachtman Hannah Osborne Cori Gardner Gene O’Donovan Assistant Costume Designers...... Justin Hall, Caroline Spitzer TOUR MARKETING AND PRESS Associate Lighting Designer...... Aaron Spivey ALLIED TOURING Assistant Lighting Designer...... Travis McHale Marya K. Peters Andrew Damer Associate Sound Designer...... Will Pickens Janie Dickerson Jennifer Gallagher Production Carpenter...... Keith Reese Scott Praefke Jacqueline Smith Head Carpenter...... Jamie L. Kurtz Anne Waisanen Hayden Anderson Assistant Carpenters...... Robert DiCandia, Jr., Jessica Cary Sara Ramone, Andy Shaw Production Electrician...... Dan Coey NATIONAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Head Electrician...... Adam Lansing DKC/O&M Assistant Electricians...... Jes Halm, Rick Miramontez Marie Bshara Jeff Chandler Moving Light Programmer...... Alex Fogel TOUR BOOKING AND Production Sound Engineer...... Jason Choquette ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT Sound Engineer...... Timothy Schmidt THE BOOKING GROUP Assistant Sound Engineer...... Mason Wisecup Meredith Blair, President Production Properties...... Pete Sarafin Kara Gebhart, Vice President Operations Head Properties...... Rayn Jacks Assistant Properties...... Mark “Sparky” Mallory ADVERTISING Assistant Production Properties...... Colin LaBrie, BLT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Lizzie Tredinnick Dawn Baillie Grace Brescia Wardrobe Supervisor...... Nadine Hettel Drew Cummins Kaz Dugandzic Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor...... Emily Baldwin Jason Elvrom Dylan Feiner Ms. Carmello’s Dresser...... Lolly Totero Jen Gerard Kevin Gustafson Stitcher...... Aughra T. Moon Sergio Gutierrez Kristie Kam Hair Supervisor...... Lisa Chan-Wylie Laura Mackey Whitney Murdy Assistant Hair Supervisor...... Felicia Wilson Kylee Serlin Billy Stanek Production Assistants...... Chandler Jez, Steve Toyama Pen Williamson Michelle Tewksbury Creative Services...... Allied Global Marketing/ SPOTCO Debbie Allamong, Eric Stormoen Scott Johnson 19 Accountant...... Marks Paneth LLP/ Mark A. D’Ambrosi, Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios. Patricia M. Pedersen, Michael Saccento Banking...... City National Bank/ HelloDollyonBroadway.com/Tour Stephanie Dalton, Michele Gibbons The actors and stage managers employed in this Insurance...... Reiff & Associates/ production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, Dennis Reiff, Regina Newsom the union of professional actors and stage managers in Payroll Services....Checks and Balances Payroll, Inc. the . Physical Therapy...... Kyle Miller The Director and Choreographer are members of the Medical Director...... Dr. Robert Meislin, M.D. Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an Production Photographer...... Julieta Cervantes independent national labor union. Housing and Ground Backstage and Front of the House Employees are Travel Coordination...... Road Rebel represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Entertainment Touring Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Air Travel Coordination...... Tzell Travel Group/ A-Team Tours United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic Andi Henig & Alan Braunstein painters for the American Theatre. The Press Agents and Company Managers CREDITS employed in this production are represented Scenery and scenic effects built, painted and by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents automated by ShowMotion Inc. Lighting equipment & Managers. from PRG. Sound equipment from Masque Sound. Props fabricated by Behind the Mule Studio, The musicians employed in this production are members Jerard Studio, Tom Carroll Scenery. Costumes by of the American Federation of Musicians. Costume Armour, Inc., Euro Co Costumes, Inc., Giliberto Designs, Inc., Lynne Baccus, Malabar Ltd., This production is produced by a member of The Seamless Costumes Ltd., Timberlake Costumes, Inc., Broadway League in collaboration with our professional Tricorne, Inc. Hosiery and undergarments provided union-represented employees. by Bra*Tenders. Millinery by Albertus Swanepoel, Bee Festival Hats & Bonnets, Kaz Maxine, Rodney Gordon. Custom Footwear by Capezio, LaDuca Shoes, Worldtone Dance. Custom Parasols by Barrington Brolly. Custom Gloves by Wing & Weft Gloves.

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Comprehensive Campaign The following donors have supported the Kimmel Center’s Comprehensive Campaign, helping us keep our promise for the future to preserve our iconic buildings and maintain world-class facilities and a leave lasting contribution to the future of the performing arts in Philadelphia. $5,000,000+ The William Penn Foundation

$1,000,000+ Anonymous (1)** The Horace W. Goldsmith Lynne and Harold Honickman Mrs. J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Foundation Penelope P. Wilson Anne C. Ewers** Patricia and David Holveck

$500,000+ Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Corrato The Sidney Kimmel Foundation The Presser Foundation

$250,000+ Robert and Julie J. Bryan Lisa D. Kabnick and Paula and Mark Solomon** Mr. and Mrs. James M. Buck III John H. McFadden J. William and Helen D. Stuart Rhonda and David Cohen The Brook J. Lenfest Foundation Foundation and Wynne Amick Joseph and Marie Field Foundation Gerry Lenfest* Mr. Michael D. Zisman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald Robin and Mark Rubenstein Ms. Linda J. Gamble Hamilton Family Charitable Trust Ronald and Marcia Rubin William and Rosemary Hankowsky Anne Faulkner Schoemaker**

$100,000+ Anonymous (2) David F. Hoffman Peter and Cary Webb Sears The Bazemore Family Foundation Jeanne Ruddy and Victor Keen Gregory L. Segall Peter A. Benoliel and Willo Carey L.F. Driscoll Company Molly D. Shepard and Sandy and Steve Cozen William A. Loeb Peter J. Dean** Jack Donnelly David G. and Sandra G. Marshall Laurie Wagman Dorrance H. Hamilton Jami Wintz McKeon Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Charitable Lead Trust Louise and Alan Reed Foundation Elliott-Lewis Corporation Lyn M. Ross The Zuritsky Family Michael and Amy George Jeffrey and Dianne Rotwitt Frances and Bill Graham Timothy and Ann Scheve

$50,000+ Donna L. Allie Patricia and John Gattuso Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mullany, III The Avery Foundation Juliet J. Goodfriend and Elizabeth Murphy Ronald J. Biscardi Marc R. Moreau Ron and Suzanne Naples Luther W. Brady, M.D.* Rosemarie Greco and Hon. Edward G. Rendell and Judith Broudy Anne Morrissey Hon. Marjorie O. Rendell** Richard and Lynne Carpenter Tony Hayden/Maguire Hayden Dr. Harry Rosenthal** Charitas Foundation Real Estate Investments Matt and Judi Taylor Robert J. Delany, Sr. Michael and Debra Hill Paul and Christine Tufano John and Gloria Drosdick Mr. and Mrs. Bradford R. Bill and Barbara Wilson/ Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Hollingsworth Synterra, Ltd. and Reverend Dr. Alyn E. Waller Independence Foundation Ann and Jay Francis Robert E. Mortensen

$25,000+ Anonymous (1) Ed and Deb Lovelidge Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rogers Lisa Crutchfield Jeffrey and Julia McFadden Salem Shuchman and Tad and Candance Decker** Lauren and Don Morel Barbara Klock Family Foundation Barbara D. Hauptfuhrer Agnes Mulroney David and Sherry Varrelman Deborah and Kurt Hilzinger Mrs. Jane G. Pepper Tony G. Werner Sara Lomax-Reese Gregory Redden

*Deceased **includes Planned Giving

For more information about the Comprehensive Campaign, please contact Anne Ewers, president and CEO at 215-670-2339 or [email protected].

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Institutional and Government Support The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges the following corporations, foundations, and government partners for their annual support.

$100,000+ American Airlines* Pennsylvania Council on the Arts The Waterman II Fund of the The Aramark Charitable Fund Pennsylvania Department of Philadelphia Foundation Chubb Community and Economic The William Penn Foundation Comcast NBCUniversal Development The Wyncote Foundation The Lenfest Foundation Santander Merck & Co. Inc. TD Bank

$75,000+ Independence Blue Cross PECO PNC Bank M&T Bank

$50,000+ AmeriHealth Caritas The Doran Family Foundation Ollin, LLC Bank of America Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont The Presser Foundation BNY Mellon Wealth Management Hospital for Children

$25,000+ Ballard Spahr* Glenmede The Snider Foundation Cigna Morgan Lewis Wells Fargo The Connelly Foundation Morgan Lewis*

$10,000+ Anonymous (1) Origlio Beverage Stradley Ronon Stevens and Comcast Business PFM Young, LLP* Cozen O’Connor Philadelphia Cultural Fund Sylvia W. And Randle M. Kauders Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Philadelphia Indemnity Foundation Duane Morris, LLP* Insurance Company Universal Health Services, Inc. Econsult Solutions, Inc.* Post Brothers The William M. King Haverstick-Borthwick Company QVC, Incorporated Charitable Foundation Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages Sabre Systems Inc. Lincoln Financial Group Foundation SEI

$5,000+ Apgar-Black Foundation Graham Partners Kieran Timberlake Associates LLP* Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback Gray Charitable Trust Pepper Hamilton LLP* Foundation Jacobs Music Company, Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation the Rinaldi Family

*In-Kind contributions

For more information on joining this distinguished list of supporters, please contact Anne Ewers, President and CEO at 215-670-2339 or [email protected].

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Individual Support The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges the following individuals for their annual support.

$100,000+ Patricia and David Holveck

$25,000+ Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Corrato Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nerney Laurie Wagman Jacqueline B. Mars Ronald and Marcia Rubin

$20,000+ Teresa Bryce Bazemore Brook J. Lenfest Tony G. Werner Bart and Jil Blatstein Jami Wintz McKeon Mr. Michael D. Zisman and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Brown Stanley C. Middleman Ms. Linda J. Gamble William and Frances Graham Elizabeth Murphy Philip Jaurigue Gregory Segall

$10,000+ Anonymous (1) M. Gordon and Carolyn Daniels Michael and Debra Hill Peter A. Benoliel and Willo Carey Mrs. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Hollingsworth Joanne Berwind John and Gloria Drosdick Susan Martinelli Shea Robert and Julie J. Bryan Anne Ewers Honorable Marjorie O. Rendell Mrs. J. Mahlon Buck, Jr. Ann and Jay Francis Mrs. K. Schaeffer David and Jennifer Cardy Linda and David Glickstein Timothy and Ann Scheve Anne Marie and Matt Chapman Rosemarie B. Greco and Salem Shuchman and Barbara Nelly Childress Anne Morrissey Klock Family Foundation Sandy and Steve Cozen Donna and Vincent Hartnett

$5,000+ Donna and Jon Boscia Jeffrey and Susan Leonard Anne Faulkner Schoemaker J. Edward Cambron William A. Loeb Irene and Fred Shabel Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Carpenter Ed and Deb Lovelidge Molly D. Shepard and Peter J. Dean Rev. Luis A. Cortés, Jr. Jeffrey and Julia McFadden David and Sherry Varrelman Sarah Miller Coulson Dr. Hilarie and Mr. Mitchell Morgan Nina Robinson Vitow Tad and Candace Decker Wallace and Lydia Nowicke Roy and Sharon Wells Mr. James and Dr. Lynn Dever Mr. Giorgio Piatti and Hon. Constance H. and Ken and Marian Disken Ms. Nicole Perkins Dr. Sankey Williams Maxima and Sidney Hui Jerry G. and Bernice Rubenstein The Kent Foundation Mr. Mark Samuels

$2,500+ Stan and Nancy Applegate Elena and Frederick Kyle Dr. John and Mrs. Nancy Roberts Ms. Lynda Barness Christopher and Saundra Larcade The Romano Family Drs. Marie Uberti-Benz and Mr. H. Chase Lenfest Bruce Satalof and Marie O’Donnell Robert L. Benz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Levin Leslie and Lynnae Schwartz Serchuck Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Mr. Philip E. Lian and Bonnie and Harris Sklar Frank and Diana Bubb Family Fund Ms. Joan L. Mueller Richard and Amanda Smoot Mr. and Mrs. James M. Buck III Mrs. Sara Lomax-Reese Elliot Stone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buggey Janine A. Matsko Dr. Auguste and Mrs. Abby Turnier Bob and Cheryl Carfagno Arthur Mattia Zeyn B. Uzman Philip and Margaret Cavanaugh E. J. and R. I. Mitchell Dale Wallace Suzanne and Norman Cohn Milton and Janet Morgan Joseph and Eileen Wawrzynek Mr. Todd W. Darling Halsey and Alice North Barbara Eberlein and Jerry Wind Eleanor L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Osuna Drs. Jonathan and Lori Winter Brian and Sherry Effron Dr. Elias Packman Mr. F. Gordon Yasinow Drs. Chris and Leanne Gasink Louise and Alan Reed Mario and Jan Zacharjaz Elizabeth H. Gemmill, Esq. Gov. Edward G. Rendell Karen L. Zimmermann and Joseph Gwiszcz, M.D. Nathan Renner-Johnson and Glenn Carney Mr. and Mrs. D. Kirk Harman Alexander Macnow James W. and Debora C. Zug Russell Harris, M.D. Mr. Ross Richards and Osagie and Losenge Imasogie Ms. Sanaz Hojreh

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$1,000+ Anonymous (3) Katherine M. Glaser David Murdock and James Webb Abrams-Collazo Family Sandra E. Goodstein Ms. Diane Lenfest Myer Ms. Laura J. Armstrong Gene and Heather Jo Goroschko Harold New and Lisa Stewart Joseph C. and Laura Atkinson Mr. Edmund Green Mr. and Mrs. Michael OMalley Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Betz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grenald Rev. Mark and Leslie Tyler Mr. Edward Bishop Anand Gupte Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Pew Perry and Linda Blackman Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews Mr. Jeffrey J. Ragan Julie I. Blank V. Hamilton, Jr. Laurinda Rainey Douglas Boesch and Michele Savage Kathleen and Tom Hanley Jordan Reilly Law David Brahm and Eric Herncane Ms. Beverly A. Harper Diana Carolyn Pixie Roane Crystal and Eric Brewe Don and Lynn Haskin D. Rodell Jon and Joy Broder Robert and Megan Hausler Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Rodes Miss Ayanna D. Brown and Ms. Angie Helmbrecht Noemi Rodriguez Ms. Monique C. Reid Jacqualyn Hillegass Stephen Rosenzweig and William C. Bullitt and Sheryl Bullitt Feather Houstoun Barbara Exler Joseph and Suzanne Calabro Linda and Ivan Inerfeld Ms. Samantha Rusk Elaine Woo Camarda Stephen Klasko and Colleen Wyse Liz Saccardi and Jason Sladinski Mr. John Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Berton E. Korman Mr. and Mrs. Justin Schaller George Wicker John and Amy Korman Stephanie Schuetz and Barbara R. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kuehnle Jonathan Bayless Mark and Iris Coblitz Mr. Shawn Leavitt Angela M. Scott Daniel and Melanie Coulton Dr. and Mrs. Michael Lewis Corinne J. Stahl Victoria L. Crenshaw Marcos and Dee Dee Lopez Mr. James B. Stambaugh and The Cristofaro Family Maureen Lord-Benson Ms. Andrea Morrissey Connie and Pat Dalton The Mann Family J. Sutherland, M.D. Dr. Richard Davidson and Dr. Wendy Martinez Jacqueline Taylor Linda Golden Tom and Linda McCarthy Brian and Victoria Titus David and Terri Davitch H.G. and Susan McDonald Robert and Lisa Trucksess Ms. Carole C. Dezii Patrick and Danielle McIntyre Dr. Thomas M. and John and Lois Durso Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mechura M. Patricia Vernon The Eiseman Family Donald and Kathleen Miller Mr. Anup and Mrs. Sangeeta Roy and Nancy Fairman Harold and Meilin Milstein Vidwans Mr. and Mrs. Steven Feder Ms. Anne Mockus Bonnie and Walter Weber Lauren and Eric Feldhake Patrick and Monica Moeller Alison and Craig Westbrook James K. Fink, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Laddie Montague, Jr. Dr. Patricia Williams-Alveranga Nancy Flores Migenes Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Thomas C. Woodward Mr. Michael William Fontana Montgomery, Jr. Jim and Nicole Youse Helen Herr Ford Ms. Mary E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Moore

*Deceased

This list representation donations received from September 30, 2018 to October 1, 2019. While great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this list, mistakes can occur. Please report discrepancies to Liz Saccardi, Senior Director of Development at 215-790-7178, or [email protected]. For more information about making a gift please contact us at 215-790-5321 or visit us online at kimmelcenter.org/support.

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Matching Gifts Multiply the impact of your personal contribution to the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts by submitting an Employee Matching Gift Form. Matching gifts — when combined with your donation — double or triple the resources that make possible Broadway at the Academy, Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), and other programs that you enjoy. Your employer may match the tax-deductible portion of your gift to the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. If your company is not listed here, please check with your Human Resources department to see if your gift can be matched.

Companies that Match Employee Gifts to the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts 1500 Walnut Enterprises FMC Corporation Pepsi ACE Group GlaxoSmithKline The Pew Charitable Trusts American Airlines Goldman Sachs & Co. Pfizer Ballard Spahr Haverstick-Borthwick Company Philadelphia Foundation Bank of America Health Partners of Philadelphia Philadelphia Insurance Companies BNY Mellon Hilton PNC Canada Dry Bottling Company Holiday Inn Quaker Chemical Charon Planning Independence Blue Cross QVC, Inc. CIGNA Jacobs Music Radisson Citigroup Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Reed Smith LLP Citizens Bank Johnson & Johnson Sonepar Coca-Cola JP Morgan Chase Stradley Ronon Stevens & Cozen O’Connor KPMG Young, LLP Deluxe Corporation Liberty Property Trust TD Bank Deutsche Bank Lincoln Financial UGI Corporation Dow M&T Bank Universal Health Services Duane Morris Merck Vanguard Endo Health Solutions Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Verizon Ernst & Young NutriSystem Wawa Federated (Macy’s) PECO Wells Fargo & Co. First Genesis Financial Group Penn Mutual Life Insurance William Penn Foundation Company

Honickman Family Society The Kimmel Center is proud to announce the naming of the Honickman Family Society, a group of forward- thinking supporters who have included the Kimmel Center in their estate plans. Named in honor of Harold and Lynne Honickman and their family, Honickman Family Society members ensure that the Kimmel Center will continue to educate, inspire and delight audiences for generations to come. Anonymous (2) Lynne and Harold Honickman Lyn M. Ross Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Linda R. Jacobs Anne Faulkner Schoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. Bullard, II Raymond G. Perelman* Molly D. Shepard and D. Walter Cohen* Sergio* and Penelope Proserpi Peter J. Dean Mrs. Peggy Cooke Louise and Alan Reed Paula and Mark Solomon Tad and Candace Decker Hon. Edward G. Rendell and Ann R. and Harold A. Sorgenti Anne C. Ewers Hon. Marjorie O. Rendell Gussie Spector* Stephen J. Harmelin Dr. Harry Rosenthal

*Deceased

For more information about the Honickman Family Society please contact Liz Saccardi, Senior Director of Development at [email protected] or 215-790-7178.

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Staff OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Morgan Horell, Marketing Greg Canzanese Jr., Assistant Krystal Ross, Security Officer & CEO Content Associate Head Carpenter- Flyman, Timothy Ryan, Security Officer Liz Saccardi, Senior Director Williams, Academy of Music Walter Samuels, Security Officer of Strategy and Development Marketing Associate Jim McPeak, Assistant David Sisco, Security Officer Ruth Auslander, Director Gabriela Castaño, Administrative Head Carpenter Mark Thomas, Security Officer Institutional Giving Assistant to the Senior Vice David Cushing, Assistant Head Robert Thomas, Security Officer Jennifer Beatty, Senior Manager President of Strategic Marketing Carpenter-Flyman, William Tresnan, Security Officer of Individual Giving and Communications, and to the Academy of Music Lashawn , Colleen Coffey, Manager of Executive Director of the Marian Timothy Johnson, Head Electrician, Security Officer Donor Relations Anderson Awards Academy of Music John Wilsman, Security Officer Anne Henry, Manager Scott Smith, Assistant Electrician- Eric Yates, Security Officer of Membership FINANCE Audio, Academy of Music Joseph Young, Security Officer Hannah Lermitte, Manager Jacob A. Jessup, Controller Kevin McEntee, Head of Special Events Leda Lyons, Propertyman, Academy of Music TICKET PHILADELPHIA Greg Storella, Manager of Senior Accounting Manager Kevin Barrett, Assistant Head Linda Forlini, Vice President of Grants and Proposals Renee Doman, Operations Propertyman, Academy of Music Ticket Philadelphia Jacqueline Wills, Finance Manager Bev Nolan, Head Wardrobe, Matt Cooper, Assistant Vice Executive Assistant to the Hazel Mack, Payroll Manager Academy of Music President of Ticket Philadelphia President and CEO Bridget Morgan, Accounting Pete Mohan, Head Carpenter, Molly Albertson, Director of Kelsea Reel, Development Manager / Ticket Philadelphia Client Relations Operations Specialist Lauren Tighe, Senior Accountant Stephen Hungerford, Meg Hackney, Patron Services Yvonne Toot, Karen Turner, Accounts Assistant Head Carpenter, Senior Manager Development Coordinator Payable Clerk Merriam Theater Catherine Pappas, Wesley Hershner, Coordinator Jay Madara, Head Electrcian, Project Manager of Research and HUMAN RESOURCES Merriam Theater Jayson Bucy, Program and Development Systems Liz Bligan, Human Dan Imburgia, Head Soundman, Web Manager Rachel Williams, Resources Manager Merriam Theater Danielle Rose, Training Manager Corporate Relations Associate Sarah Dugan, Human Michael Atkinson, Head and Access Services Coordinator Resources Coordinator Propertyman, Merriam Theater Alexander Heicher, Program and OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE Aaron Jackson, Human Resources Web Coordinator VICE PRESIDENT Assistant/Receptionist CAMPUS EXPERIENCE Steven Wallace, Quality Michaela Cline, Executive Assistant John Charles, Director of Assurance Analyst to the EVP and COO & EVP FACILITY SALES Campus Experience Nicole Sikora, Patron and CFO Casey Rodger, Director of Amy Dalin, Associate Director Services Supervisor Facility Sales & I P of Event Services Brand-I Curtis-McCloud, Patron EDUCATION Audrey Gildea, Senior Laura Marsh, Associate Director Services Representative Susan Quinn, Director of Education Sales Manager of Venue Services Rui Dong-Scott, Patron Kenya Gayles, Education Leigh Sweda, Event Manager Lindsay Rosetti, Associate Director Services Representative Program Manager FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS of Guest Services Matthew Enters, Patron Jasmine Hammond, Education Caitlin Crowley, Venue Manager, Services Representative Program Manager Matt Suydam, Facilities Director Kathie Cronk, Operations Kimmel Center for the Tepi Ennis, Patron Eliza Minster, Education Performing Arts Services Representative Program Manager Manager, Special Projects Shannon Walsh, Master Scheduler Frank Flood, Venue Manager, Karen Fleet, Patron Brent White, Education Academy of Music Services Representative Program Manager Scott Derkacz, Site Manager Dennis McGeady, Chief Engineer Alison Gibbons, Venue Manager, Emily Lantz, Patron Brian Adamczyk, Education Merriam Theater Services Representative Program Coordinator John Kane IV, Lead Engineer Bob Rielly, Engineer Derrick Johnson, Event Kathleen Moran, Priority Tyler Daddario, Education Services Manager Services Representative Program Coordinator Ed Torres, Engineer Steve Dang, Engineer Tom Kerrigan, Usher Manager Rachelle Seney, Patron Chaya Goldman, House Manager Services Representative PROGRAMMING Christopher Alston, Office Support and Supply Coordinator Erin Lunsford, House Manager Jonathan Wallace, Patron Jay Wahl, Producing Cornell Wood, House Manager Services Representative Artistic Director Joseph Chiavaroli, Painter Lawrence Freeman, Joshua Suydam, Porter Supervisor Emily Grove, Patron Frances Egler, Senior Director of Shawn Cotugno, Services Associate Programming and Presentations Maintenance Mechanic Christopher Grimes, Performance Associate Robert Lawlor, Patron Laura McClatchy, Programming Lonnie Hyman, Services Associate Artist Relations Manager Maintenance Mechanic Horace Madre, Performance Associate Helen Smith, Korey Jones, BOX OFFICE Programming Manager Maintentance Mechanic Dan Ahearn, Jr., Box Trondell Hill, Performance Associate Amy Harting, Kyleigh Taylor, Office Manager Programming Specialist Housekeeping Manager Michelle Messa, Assistant Kevin Hamilton, Dock Master Performance Associate Stacey Ferraro, Programming Cleveland Ferron, Porter Box Office Manager Events and Operations Specialist PRODUCTION Andrew Hight, Porter Tad Dynakowski, Assistant Christa Bean, Producing Associate Treasurer Box Office Andre Barette, Production MaryKate Giarrocco, Programming SECURITY James Shelly, Assistant Treasurer Manager, Ancillary Spaces, and Events Assistant Box Office Kimmel Center for the Heather Goforth, Director of Thomas Sharkey, Assistant Performing Arts Safety and Security SALES & MARKETING Treasurer Box Office Elizabeth Devore, Production Henri Byrd, Security Supervisor Elizabeth Hess, Senior Director of Michael Walsh, Assistant Treasurer Manager, Verizon Hall Matt Lally, Security Supervisor Programmatic Marketing Box Office Eileen Harris, Production Manager, Euronn McCloud - Armstrong, Leslie Patterson-Tyler, Senior Security Supervisor Director of Media Realtions Artistic Initiatives INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY W. King Rogers, Production Anthony Williams, and Communications Security Supervisor Arthur Curtis, Managing Director Eric Hsu, Director of E-Marketing Manager, Academy of Music of Information Technology Adam Steinbauer, Production Kyree Bellamy, Security Officer and Digital Strategy Brenden Bird, Security Officer John Callinan, Director of Amy O’Connell, Director of Manager, Perelman Theater Technology Infrastructure Morgan Sommer, Production Roland Carbonetta, Jr., Institutional Marketing Security Officer Mike Zankowski, Director of Ashley Ryan, Associate Director Administrative Coordinator Business Intelligence Kenneth Nash, Head Soundman, Kashaan Carter, Security Officer of Marketing George Clark, Security Officer Parijata Dasmuth, Web Nathan Godshall, Institutional Verizon Hall Project Manager Matt McIntyre, Head Carpenter, Derrick Copeland, Security Officer Marketing Manager Stevie Curry, Security Officer Callum Gouvela Silva, Manisha Modi, Audience Verizon Hall Manager of Business Intelligence Mike Sweeney, Head Electrician, Andrew Dicrecchio, Development and Security Officer Tristian Gay, Cloud/ Group Sales Manager Verizon Hall Systems Engineer Michael Cobb-Durkin, Head Sandy Gustave, Security Officer Lauren Woodard, Public John Haviland, Security Officer John Remaley, Jr., Sr. Help Relations Manager Electrician, Perelman Theater Desk Technician Walter Bass, Head Soundman, William Hudson, Security Officer Winona Wyatt, Digital Kevin Johnson, Security Officer Joe Dethamphavane, Help Marketing Manager Perelman Theater Desk Technician Ed Klumpp, Head Utility, Ancillary Marquieta Johnson, Ben Brotman, Graphic Security Officer James Boyer, Web Developer Designer (Digital) Spaces, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Sara Mahan, Security Officer Katherine Brandel, Digital Gregory Meek, Security Officer Marketing Associate William Ringland, Head Carpenter, Academy of Music Randall Monte, Security Officer Brett Cohen, Marketing Associate Thomas Pierce, Security Officer Nolan Piotti, Security Officer

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A COMMITMENT TO SAFETY Desk, 15 minutes before tour time, on the day of your The safety and comfort of visitors, artists, volunteers, tour. Parties of 10 or more are asked to make advance and staff at the Kimmel Center, Academy of Music, reservations. Free tours of the Academy of Music are and Merriam Theater are of paramount importance. available on selected dates, by reservation only. For In the event of an emergency, audience members will tour information and group tour reservations, call the be advised of appropriate procedures by ushers and Kimmel Center tour desk at 215-790-5886 or visit security staff. At this time, please take note of the exit kimmelcenter.org/plan-your-visit/free tours/. nearest you. A red, illuminated EXIT sign should be CHILD POLICY visible, with an arrow indicating the direction of the exit With the exception of performances specifically noted as door. Should an emergency arise, you will be directed Family Friendly, Kimmel Center Presents and Broadway to leave the auditorium and further instructions will be Philadelphia performances are not recommended for provided as to the safest and quickest way to exit the building. Patrons who need special assistance should children under 6 years old. This recommendation exists contact an usher. to ensure all of our patrons the best possible experience. All audience members, including babes in arms, require ACCESSIBILITY a ticket. The Kimmel Center is wheelchair-accessible from its FOOD AND BEVERAGE east and north entrances. The Academy of Music is wheelchair-accessible from the east lobby entrance Concessions by Chef Jose Garces and Garces Group on Broad Street. The Merriam Theater is wheelchair- are available to guests in the Kimmel Center at the accessible from the main entrance on Broad Street. PECO Bar and the PECO Annex Bar and to Academy of Music and Merriam Theater patrons at satellite Elevators serve all levels of the Kimmel Center, with bars located in the lobbies and upper levels. For your accessible seating and ADA-compliant restrooms available on all levels. Accessible seating is available convenience, Kimmel Center patrons may pre-order on the Orchestra level of the Merriam Theater, with their intermission beverages at the PECO bar up to 90 accessible restrooms on the Mezzanine level. At the minutes before performances in Verizon Hall and one Academy of Music, accessible seating is available on hour before Perelman Theater performances. Both bars the Parquet and Balcony levels, with accessible restrooms open 90 minutes before Verizon Hall performances located on the Canteen level. Assistive listening devices and PECO Café opens one hour before Perelman are available for loan. Large-print programs are Theater performances. available upon request of an usher at all Kimmel Center TICKETS Presents performances. Audio Description and American Tickets for performances at the Kimmel Center for the Sign Language interpretation are available for select Performing Arts, Academy of Music, and Merriam Broadway Philadelphia performances. A limited number Theater can be purchased online at kimmelcenter.org, of ADA-compliant parking spaces are available in the at the Box Office (open daily 10am to 6pm, later on Kimmel Center garage. performance evenings), or by calling 215.893.1999. COAT CHECK OFFICIAL TICKET OUTLET A complimentary coat check is located on the lower Ticket Philadelphia, a division of the Kimmel Center, Mezzanine level of the Kimmel Center and on the is the only authorized outlet for individual tickets for ground floor of the Academy of Music. Coat check is shows at the Kimmel Center, Academy of Music, and not available at the Merriam Theater. Merriam Theater. We urge patrons to purchase tickets RESTROOMS only through kimmelcenter.org, ticketphiladelphia.org, or Restrooms are located on both sides of the lower the official websites of our Resident Companies. Tickets purchased from other sources are purchased at your Mezzanine and on Tiers 1, 2 and 3 of the Kimmel Center; on all levels of the Academy of Music; and on own risk. Many unauthorized ticket sellers use website names that are similar to our website or even include the lower level, the Balcony level, and Family Circle at the names of our various venues. These websites are the Merriam Theater. not authorized to sell tickets to events in our venues. WATER FOUNTAINS By purchasing only through our official outlets, you are Water fountains are located on all levels of the Kimmel assured that the ticket you receive is valid and is being Center and the Academy of Music and in the restrooms sold to you at . of the Merriam Theater. YOUR EVENT, OUR HOUSE PAYPHONES Celebrate in style with the Kimmel Center and Garces Payphones are located on the lower Mezzanine level Catering, where you’ll have an unforgettable experience of the Kimmel Center. with a picture-perfect back drop • Corporate Meetings SMOKING • Conference and Entertaining Smoking is prohibited on the Kimmel Center campus. • Weddings & Rehearsal Dinners TOURS • Stages & Performances The Kimmel Center offers two free tours. One-hour • Film @ The Kimmel Center Building and Theater tours are offered Tuesday through • Private Parties and Special Events Sunday at 1pm. Ninety-minute Art and Architecture BOOK YOUR SPECIAL EVENT TODAY! walking tours are offered Saturday at 10:30am (no KIMMELCENTER.ORG/SPECIALEVENTS theater interiors on this tour). Register at the Information

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