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WHAT’S INSIDE Dear Patrons | 5 Theatre Information | 9 Falsettos | 11 Cast | 12 Musical Numbers | 14 Who’s Who in the Cast | 15 Staff | 19 Donors | 24 Center Staff | 35 ADVERTISING Onstage Publications 937-424-0529 | 866-503-1966 e-mail: [email protected] www.onstagepublications.com This program is published in association with Onstage Publications, 1612 Prosser Avenue, Kettering, OH 45409. This program may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. JBI Publishing is a division of Onstage Publications, Inc. Contents © 2019. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. DEAR PATRONS © Carter Rose Welcome to the Winspear Opera House on the AT&T Performing Arts Center campus, and to the Lincoln Center Theater Production of Falsettos. I’m so glad we have this show here for Valentine’s Day. At its heart, Falsettos is about love. It’s the perfect piece of art for contemplating what love means, what we’re willing to do for it, and how it fits into our lives. The power of musical theatre! Speaking of love, if it’s Broadway you love then next up in the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s Broadway Series is the hilarious The Play That Goes Wrong; followed by Beautiful – The Carole King Musical (back by popular demand); direct from London is Bat Out of Hell; then the scrumdiddlyumptious Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. All of this will happen right here in the beautiful Winspear Opera House. And soon we’ll announce our exciting 2019/2020 Broadway season. This will be our first season in partnership with Dallas Summer Musicals, which will provide even more opportunities for North Texas audiences to enjoy the best of Broadway. Both organizations will continue to present amazing seasons, some DSM shows will be presented here in the Winspear Opera House, and season subscribers will receive presale access to shows in both seasons. If you’re not a season subscriber yet, you can learn more at attpac.org or call our box office at 214-880-0202. In addition to Broadway, we’ve got a calendar full of all kinds of shows: concerts, comedy, speakers… the best dance companies from around the world, brought to Dallas through our partnership with TITAS Presents. You can see some of the coolest new work being made right here in Dallas in our Elevator Project series, and shows by our five resident companies who are all among the best in the country: Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center and Texas Ballet Theater. But right now enjoy Falsettos, and we’ll see you again soon! Debbie Storey Interim President and CEO AT&T Performing Arts Center AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 5 6 AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Board of Directors: Matrice Ellis-Kirk, Chair Robert Hallam, Jr. Lisa Montgomery Lauren Embrey, Vice Chair Frederick B. Hegi Francie Moody-Dahlberg Carol Aaron Chasity Henry Darnell J. Moore, Ph.D. Victor Almeida Julie K. Hersh Tom Moore Larry Angelilli Curtis Hildt D. Roger Nanney Theresa L. Badylak Jesse Hornbuckle Yvette Ostolaza Anne T. Bass John E. Howell Lucilo A. Peña Christy Berry Kristi Sherrill Hoyl Guillermo Perales Gil Besing Sophia R. Johnson Nelda Cain Pickens Harold M. Brierley Gene Jones Tracy M. Preston Rep. Angie Chen Button Margaret H. Jordan Caren Prothro Mitzi Chollampel Mark Kreditor Christopher Reynolds John Robert Cohn Barbara Thomas Lemmon Deedie Rose Linda Pitts Custard Thomas C. Leppert Shannon Skokos Bess Enloe John I. Levy Caleb Smith Brian Enzler Wendy Lopez Debbie Storey Ruben E. Esquivel Sarah Losinger Mary K. Suhm Janiece Evans-Page Jill B. Louis Greg Swalwell Manny Fernandez Ronald Mankoff Daniel L. Tobey Rebecca Enloe Fletcher Leonor Márquez Cantu R. Gerald Turner Gilbert Gerst Holly Mayer Kern Wildenthal, M.D. William Douglas Graue Lynn McBee Donald Winspear Howard Hallam Brendan McGuire Emeritus Council: Elaine Agather Nancy and Jeremy Halbreich Erle Nye Ms. Lisa Arpey Bill Lively Sarah Perot David Biegler Nancy Cain Marcus Frank A. Risch Jeanne Marie Clossey Jay Marshall Kenneth Schnitzer Kevin E. Cox Tom and Phyllis McCasland Howard Schultz Mary Anne Cree Maribess Miller Ronald G. Steinhart John W. Dayton Chuck Norris Laura B. Whitley Kathleen M. Gibson WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE INFORMATION Late Seating Assistive Listening Devices We know patrons make every effort to be on time for events Assistive Listening Devices are distributed free of charge on a first- out of respect for the performers and other theatergoers; come, first-served basis. A valid I.D. is required. These devices however, there are times that traffic or weather problems cause are to be tuned to Channel B in the Winspear Opera House. late arrivals. Touring companies set the policy for allowing those who arrive past curtain time into the performance hall. Latecomers may not be able to take their purchased seat Accessible Seating locations immediately on arrival. Designated seats in various locations are available for guests with disabilities and those needing special assistance. Elevators Photography are located on each side of the Prothro Lobby for ease of Cameras and recording devices (including phones) are not access. Our Patron Access Team will be on site for all ticketed permitted to be used at any time in McDermott Hall. performances to assist guests to their seats. Lost and Found Special seating locations for persons with disabilities may Lost and found items are turned in to Public Safety at the end be arranged in advance by contacting the Box Office of every performance. During the performances, items are held at 214-880-0202. at the Concierge Desk located by the main entrance. To inquire about a lost item, please contact Public Safety at 214-978-3620. Sign Language Interpretation Accessibility Information The Center offers sign language interpretation upon request. To schedule, contact the Box Office at least two weeks prior Accessible Restrooms to the event. These requests are subject to the availability of All restrooms are accessible. They are located on both the west an interpreter. and east ends of each level, outside McDermott Hall. Family restrooms are located on the west end of Orchestra Level. AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 9 FEBRUARY 12-17 | WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE Jujamcyn Theaters and NETworks Presentations present THE LINCOLN CENTER THEATER PRODUCTION OF Music and Lyrics by William Finn Book by William Finn and James Lapine with (in alphabetical order) Nick Adams Nick Blaemire Audrey Cardwell Eden Espinosa Thatcher Jacobs Jim Kaplan Bryonha Marie Parham Max von Essen Josh Canfield Melanie Evans Megan Loughran Darick Pead Set Costumes Lighting Sound David Rockwell Jennifer Caprio Jeff Croiter Dan Moses Schreier Hair & Wigs Associate Director Associate Choreographer Tom Watson Eric Santagata Ellenore Scott Music Supervisor Orchestrations Music Conductor Vadim Feichtner Michael Starobin P. Jason Yarcho Casting Tour Booking, Engagement Management, Tara Rubin, CSA Press & Marketing Eric Woodall, CSA Kaitlin Shaw, CSA Broadway Booking Office NYC Production Stage Manager Company Manager Gregory R. Covert Joel T. Herbst General Manager Executive Producers Production Manager Gentry & Associates Red Awning/Nicole Kastrinos NETworks Presentations Steve Varon Orin Wolf Hector Guivas Choreographer Spencer Liff Director James Lapine Playwrights Horizons, Inc, New York City, produced MARCH OF THE FALSETTOS Off-Broadway in 1981 and FALSETTOLAND Off-Broadway in 1990. AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 11 CAST Nick Adams Nick Blaemire Audrey Cardwell Eden Espinosa Thatcher Jacobs Jim Kaplan Bryonha Marie Parham Max von Essen Josh Canfield Melanie Evans Megan Loughran Darick Pead 12 AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CAST (in order of appearance) Marvin ....................................................................................................................................MAX VON ESSEN Jason (at certain performances) ................................................................. THATCHER JACOBS, JIM KAPLAN Whizzer ......................................................................................................................................... NICK ADAMS Mendel. ....................................................................................................................................NICK BLAEMIRE Trina ........................................................................................................................................EDEN ESPINOSA Dr. Charlotte .......................................................................................................BRYONHA MARIE PARHAM Cordelia ...........................................................................................................................AUDREY CARDWELL ACT I 1979 ACT II 1981 THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. UNDERSTUDIES and STANDBYS Understudies and Standbys never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance. For Marvin, Whizzer, Mendel: JOSH CANFIELD, DARICK PEAD; for Trina: AUDREY CARDWELL, MEGAN LOUGHRAN; for Dr. Charlotte, Cordelia: MELANIE EVANS, MEGAN LOUGHRAN. ORCHESTRA Conductor—P. JASON YARCHO; Associate Conductor—MAX GROSSMAN; Piano—P. JASON YARCHO; Keyboard—MAX GROSSMAN; Reeds—PHILIP VARRICCHIO; Drums/Percussion—JEREMY LOWE; Synthesizer Programmer—RANDY COHEN; Associate Synthesizer Programmer—SAMUEL STAROBIN; Music Coordinator—MICHAEL KELLER The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.