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Welcome to the Tennessee Performing Arts to academic success. The program promotes Center, home to Disney Musicals in Schools teamwork among children, educators, and parents. and four other dynamic education programs The process ignites imagination, motivation, and for children, from pre-school through high critical thinking. Reading and language skills are school, and adults. advanced by the challenge of memorizing lines and lyrics advance. Performing in front of others I’ll get right to the point: Research studies have shown increases confidence and improves communication. that students who participate in arts educational programs typically out-perform those who don’t. Through Disney Musicals in Schools and TPAC Education’s other programs, the arts are One study cited by the American Alliance for powerful tools for teaching. Children are actively Theatre and Education states that students engaged in learning and practice skills which are involved in theatre production outscored non-arts fundamental to academic success. students on the SAT by an average of 65 points in the verbal component and 34 in math. Their data Your very presence at TPAC today indicates that unequivocally connected performance in plays to you appreciate the arts. You know the power improved academic achievement, attendance, and of the live performance. You understand how graduation rates among other measurable gains. TPAC Education makes a difference in the lives of Tennessee children. Please help us spread the This is why TPAC dedicates so many of its word — advocate for us — about the power and resources towards arts education. outcomes of arts in education.

The pictures from our Disney program illustrate Thank you. what happens along the way to results like these. Producing a Disney KIDS Musical is a fun, exciting process with a multitude of benefits essential Photos by Mimosa Arts Photos by

Since Nashville and TPAC Education were and Outreach. “Disney Theatrical Group has given selected as the first pilot of Disney Musicals in TPAC and Nashville an extraordinary opportunity. Schools, the impact of the program has tripled. We’re grateful to Disney and extremely proud of This academic year, six new schools are producing the incredible work in Metro Schools that allows a Disney KIDS Musical, while another 10 are this program to continue.” returning in their second or third year. Combined, the schools represent a cross-section of Metro For more information, including scenes from the Nashville Elementary and Middle Schools. 2013 productions of Disney Musicals in Schools, visit „TPAC.Org/Education At no cost to them, the schools receive a performance license for the Disney KIDS or Junior Musical of Before Disney Musicals in Schools came to their choice, comprehensive resource materials, Nashville, audiences experienced the magic and in-school support from TPAC Teaching Artists. of Disney’s Broadway shows. Those two sides of TPAC intersected this year when a “The phrase ‘Disney magic’ now is embedded in special award was presented — the first of our vocabulary and the work we’ve been doing in its kind, given only to three arts centers. classrooms for more than 30 years,” said Roberta Ciuffo, TPAC’s Executive Vice President for Education Continued on page 16

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page 14 » For tickets, visit TPAC.Org/Shows or call 615-782-4040. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Dale Allen and Nissan, represented by Andrew Honored Dale Allen Tavi, received the Applause Award, TPAC’s highest honor, at the annual gala on Saturday, August 24, 2013. Chaired by Theresa Menefee, Bob and Nissan on Deal, and Jason Bradshaw, the festive event was themed to the Broadway hit, Million Dollar August 24, 2013 Quartet, inspired by the spontaneous recording session in 1956 when Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley chanced to meet at Sun Records in Memphis and jammed. After dinner on the stage of Andrew Jackson Hall, some 400 guests were entertained by Wanda Jackson, the “Queen of Rock and Roll,” who sang with each member of the “quartet” over the course of her career.

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War Horse, coming to TPAC this June, tells the On display through June 2014, the exhibit story of a deep bond between an English farm includes photographs, artifacts, and video. boy and his remarkable horse, separated by journeys to the battlefields of World War I. TPAC’s partnership with the Tennessee State The central character in this epic staging is the Museum also highlights the connections of the horse Joey, a life-size puppet, surrounded by a two organizations at historic “War Memorial” talented company of puppeteers, actors, and across the street and the plaza with monuments musicians. Like other breathtaking puppets to to Tennesseans who served their country. appear in the theatre, Joey (though different from On the plaza level, the Museum’s Military Branch any other) is an artistic and mechanical wonder. commemorates overseas conflicts, beginning with Winner of theatre’s highest awards in London and the Spanish-American War in 1898 and ending New York, War Horse also provides the perfect with World War II in 1945. Included is a deck gun opportunity for an educational partnership with from the U.S.S. Nashville, which fired the first shot the Tennessee State Museum — a colorful exhibit of the Spanish-American War. on “the G Level,” directly beneath Jackson Lobby, Upstairs, TPAC manages War Memorial accessible by the elevator or stairs. Auditorium, where hundreds of celebrity artists The Museum’s sections emphasize Tennessee’s have performed. When it was dedicated in role in World War I along with general information 1925, to honor the Tennesseans who served in about life on the front and at home during the era, World War I, it was given the Gold Medal Award, including a panel on the military history of horses. the highest honor bestowed by the American Institute of Architecture. Leading architects and TPAC illustrates the construction and operation of artists of the time contributed to its style, near- Joey, who becomes a living, breathing and galloping perfect acoustics, and atmosphere. character on stage, strong enough to carry a man.

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replica of the mask originally created by renowned Thanks to 2013-14 TPAC sponsors: designer, Michael Curry and the Tony award- winning director of , .

“We hope this tribute will serve as a reminder of your outstanding work, and our deepest appreciation. We wish you continued success for many years to come and look forward to our next engagement in the great city of Nashville.”

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Deloris Van Cartier...... TA’REA CAMPBELL Michelle...... GISELA ADISA Tina...... MARY SEARCY Curtis Jackson...... MELVIN ABSTON Joey...... TAD WILSON Pablo...... CHRIS CHATMAN TJ...... CHARLES BARKSDALE Ernie...... PAUL NYGRO Eddie Souther...... CHESTER GREGORY Cop...... BRIAN M. LOVE Mother Superior...... HOLLIS RESNIK Monsignor O’Hara...... RICHARD PRUITT Mary Robert...... ASHLEY MONIZ Mary Patrick...... FLORRIE BAGEL Mary Lazarus...... ROBERTA B. WALL Mary Martin-of-Tours...... AMY PERSONS Mary Theresa...... KAREN ELLIOTT Waitress...... NATALIE STORRS Joey Finnochio...... CHRIS COOKE

ENSEMBLE GISELA ADISA, CHRIS COOKE, KAREN ELLIOTT, Stephanie Hayslip, BRIAN M. LOVE, Micaela Martinez, Paul Nygro, Amy Persons, DAWN ROTHER, MARY SEARCY, Natalie Storrs, KELLY E. WATERS, Dashaun Young

SWINGS JEREMY GASTON, ERIN HENRY, Michael Millan, CARLA WOODS

DANCE CAPTAIN ERIN HENRY

ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAINS Michael Millan, Dashaun Young

UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute a listed player unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.

For Deloris — GiSELA Adisa, Mary Searcy, Carla Woods For Mother Superior — KAREN ELLIOTT, Jessica Sheridan For Curtis, Eddie, TJ — BRIAN M. LOVE, Dashaun Young For Mary Robert — MICAELA MARTINEZ, DAWN ROTHER For Mary Patrick — STEPHANIE HAYSLIP, KELLY E. WATERS For Mary Lazarus — KAREN ELLIOTT, Jessica Sheridan For Pablo — MiCHAEL Millan, PAUL NYGRO For Monsignor O’Hara, Joey — CHRIS COOKE, Paul Nygro For Ernie, Joey Finnochio — BRIAN M. LOVE, MICHAEL MILLAN For Cop — MICHAEL MILLAN, DASHAUN YOUNG For Mary Martin-of-Tours — KAREN ELLIOTT, Natalie Storrs For Mary Theresa — ERIN HENRY For Waitress, Michelle, Tina — ERIN HENRY, Carla Woods

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ACT I

“Take Me to Heaven”...... Deloris, Michelle, Tina “Fabulous, Baby!”...... Deloris, Michelle, Tina “Here Within These Walls”...... Mother Superior, Deloris “It’s Good to Be a Nun”...... Deloris, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns “When I Find My Baby”...... Curtis, Joey, Pablo, TJ “I Could Be That Guy”...... Eddie, Bums “Raise Your Voice”...... Deloris, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns “Take Me to Heaven” (Reprise)...... Deloris, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns

ACT II

“Sunday Morning Fever”...... Deloris, Mother Superior, Monsignor O’Hara, Eddie, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns, Workers “Lady in the Long Black Dress”...... Joey, Pablo, TJ “Haven’t Got a Prayer”...... Mother Superior “Bless Our Show”...... Deloris, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns “The Life I Never Led”...... Mary Robert “Fabulous, Baby!” (Reprise)...... Deloris, Eddie, Nuns, Fantasy Dancers “Sister Act”...... Deloris “When I Find My Baby” (Reprise)...... Curtis “The Life I Never Led” (Reprise)...... Mary Robert “Sister Act” (Reprise)...... Deloris, Mother Superior, Mary Patrick, Mary Robert, Mary Lazarus, Nuns “Spread the Love Around”...... The Company

Touring Musicians

Conductor — Brent-Alan Huffman Associate Conductor — Christopher Babbage

Keyboards — Brent-Alan Huffman, Christopher Babbage, Dan Bailey Bass — John Toney; Drums — Taurus Lovely Reed I — Tansie Mayer; Reed II — Doug Lawrence Trumpet I — Paul Baron; Trumpet II — John Hines Trombone — Michael Joyce; Guitar — Darren Lucas; Percussion — Danny Taylor Band Tech — Danny Taylor; Librarian — Tansie Mayer

Music Coordinator — Talitha Fehr, TL Music International

For musicians’ bios, please visit: www.inthepitontheroad.com

Electronic Music Design: Andrew Barrett/Lionella Music LLC

Please be advised that strobe and flashing lights as well as gunshot effects are used in this production.

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.

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T’ A REA CAMPBELL (Deloris) is best known for starring thanks to the Creatives, Telsey & Co. and Daniel Hoff as Nala in The Lion King on Broadway and national tour. Agency. Much love and gratitude to family, friends and Other Broadway credits include: Leap of Faith (original teachers for their unwavering love and support! cast), The Book of Mormon (original cast), (Aida standby) and Little Shop of Horrors. Selected regional CHESTER GREGORY (Eddie Souther) is thrilled to return include: Caroline, or Change (Baltimore Center Stage) to the role after originating Eddie Souther on Broadway. and Gospel According to Fishman (Signature Theatre). Ms. Broadway credits include: Sister Act, Hairspray (Seaweed), Campbell was awarded the Gold Medal for Excellence Cry-Baby (Dupree) and (Terk). Other credits include in Acting after receiving her degree in Theater from National Tour of Dreamgirls as Jimmy Early (NAACP Award), Marymount Manhattan College. Special thanks to The The Jackie Wilson Story (Jeff, AUDELCO, BTAA and Black Talent House, Telsey + Company and her ENTIRE family Excellence Awards), Shrek (Donkey), Scapin, Hairspray for their love and support. Love eternally to HB and most the Movie, his one-man show The Eve of Jackie, and important the highest praise to GOD! performing for Michael Jackson. Discover more at www. ChesterGregory.com twitter.com/ChesterGregory. HOLLIS RESNIK (Mother Superior). National tours: Les Miz, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Thoroughly Modern Millie. ASHLEY MONIZ (Mary Robert) is thrilled to be a “Nun Most recent: Angels in America (Court Theatre Chicago); on the Run!” First National Tours: 9 to 5, , Carlotta in Follies (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre); Old Lady and High School Musical. Other favorite credits include in Candide (Goodman Theatre and Shakespeare Theatre Beauty and the Beast (Belle), Hairspray (Amber), and DC, Helen Hayes Award); Margaret Johnson in Light In The West Side Story (Maria). Proud Californian and UCIrvine Piazza (Arena Stage); Blanche in Streetcar Named Desire Grad! Big Hugs to Family, Friends, Harden-Curtis, Telsey, (Cleveland Playhouse); Big/Little Edie in Grey Gardens Our Fabulous Creatives, and cast! Psalm 28:7 (Philadelphia Theatre Co.). Recipient of Lunt Fontanne www.ashleymoniz.com @ashmonymony. 2012 Fellowship, Helen Hayes Award, ten Jeff Awards RICHARD PRUITT (Monsignor O’Hara). Broadway: On (Chicago), TV/film: “Playboy Club,” Backdraft, “Cupid,” “The The Waterfront, . Off-Broadway: Batboy The Untouchables.” Proud member of AEA. Hollisresnik.com. Musical, Wicked Philanthropy. Tours: White Christmas, MELVIN ABSTON (Curtis Jackson). Credits include: Sister Act Fiddler on the Roof. Richard can be heard on Encores’ (Broadway, Pasadena Playhouse/Alliance Theatre—originated Pipe Dream , and in the videogame, “Grand Theft TJ), Memphis (La Jolla Playhouse/5th Ave. Theatre—Delray), Auto 4.” He is most proud of his sons: Cody, co-owner and The Lion King national tour where he originated Banzai. of a NYC entertainment company, and Jesse, a 2013 Other theater credits include: The Goodman Theatre, The graduate of the University of Virginia. Arkansas Rep, Northlight Theatre, Second City (Hollywood), ROBERTA B. WALL (Sister Mary Lazarus) is very excited to Lookingglass Theatre and Royal George. Film/TV: Chastity be back in the convent! Broadway: Sister Act (u/s Lazarus), Bites, Charlie Valentine, “H+: The Digital Series,” “Chuck,” Leap Of Faith (Emma Schlarp). National tour: Beauty And “Awake,” “Raising Hope,” “Touch” and recurring roles on The Beast (Mrs. Potts). Regional: Sister Act (Pasadena “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Weeds.” Proud AEA member. Endless Playhouse, Alliance Theatre), Menopause The Musical gratitude to Granny, Mom, Pop, Poppa Tony, Jay, Kool Aid, (Laguna Playhouse), Sunday In The Park With George KK and Chi-Town! www.MelvinAbston.com. (Frida), Swingtime Canteen (Jo), I Love A Piano (Sadie), FLORRIE BAGEL (Mary Patrick) is truly tickled to be Desert Song (Clementina). Recordings: Lady Be Good, in this incredible company. Favorite Credits: Speech & Pardon My English, Oh, Kay! (Roxbury Records). Television: Debate (Diwata), Jerry Springer: The Opera (Baby Jane), Special Guest (The Tonight Show w/ Johnny Carson). A the Kennedy Center TYA tour of Nobody’s Perfect, Two proud Native Californian and member of AEA. Love and Gentlemen of Verona (a Rock Opera) (Lucetta). Love to thanks to B.A. Huffman, Telsey + Company and all my Mom, Dad, friends and the fierce angel watching from family, especially Chris Coddington and Grace Ann Wall. above, Jane Pesci-Townsend. Thanks Telsey + Co. Tad Wilson (Joey) is thrilled to be here. Broadway: CHARLES BARKSDALE (TJ) is a Texas native and is super Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Rock of Ages and Bonnie stoked to make his national tour debut with the best nuns & Clyde. Off-Broadway and other credits include: Les in the business! Off-Broadway: Fat Camp. Regional: Fat Misérables, The Full Monty, Wonderland, The Civil War. Camp (Cleveland Playhouse Square), Ain’t Misbehavin’ Graduate of Belmont University in Nashville, TN and (San Antonio Off Broadway Productions). Regional Tour: performed at Opryland back in the day. He made his Grand Don Giovanni (San Antonio Opera), Director, Musical Old Opry debut last year with Larry Gatlin. He is a part of Director, Choreographer, Voice teacher. Love to my friends a country music duo called 10th & Carlisle which you can and families. www.charlesbarksdale.com. find on iTunes. Follow me on twitter @tadwilson. An avid golfer so let’s book a tee time! Follow @bogeymantad for Chris Chatman (Pablo) is thrilled and honored to join more golf fun! Thanks family, team and Telsey! the Sister Act family! Credits include: first national tour of In The Heights (Sonny), Disney Live Rockin’ Road Show GISELA ADISA (Michelle, Ensemble). Those years (MC), American Idol. B.F.A. in Musical Theatre (CSUF). of Catholic school finally paid off! National: Reading Performances with Gladys Knight, Chicago, Carol Rainbow (Grace). NYC Theater: Marie Christine (lead), Channing, Kristen Chenoweth, Tituss Burgess. Special 3LD Center. Caroline, or Change (The Moon), Gallery page 20 » Groups save dramatically! Visit tpac.org/groups or call 615-782-4060. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Players. Futurology (lead), National Black Theater. BRIAN M. LOVE (Cop, Ensemble) is elated and International: Disney’s Festival of the Lion King (Nala), humbled to be joining this wonderful company HKDL Opening Cast; Hairspray (Inez), RCCL. TV/Film: of Sister Act. This makes the fourth Broadway “Past East Tremont.” Proud AEA and SAG-AFTRA member. National Tour for Brian, with the others being two B.A. in the Arts from Fordham (Drama, African Studies). tours of Jonathan Larson’s Rent as Benny and the Much appreciation to Dad, Eric and to great friends like Gazelle Tour of Disney’s The Lion King. Other credits Kwame Remy for their support. It would be a sin not to include: Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway, The thank Cyd and Harold at CLA and Telsey+Co. This is for Ten Commandments w/Val Kilmer, Kiss of the Spider you, Mom. www.iamgisela.com. @ImGisela. Woman as Valentin, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Brother Can You Spare A Dime w/The Great Lakes Theatre Festival, The CHRIS COOKE (Joey Finnochio, Ensemble) is thrilled to All Night Strut and Big River as Jim. An abundance of have joined the convent! Broadway: Harry u/s (to Stephen love to his Support System: parents Houston and Laurel, Colbert) in Stephen Sondheim’s Company starring Neil wife Shawn, and daughter, Cyan. Patrick Harris. Regional: Legally Blonde (Emmett), Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie), Happy Days (Ralph Malph), Spamalot MICAELA MARTINEZ (Ensemble) is overjoyed to make (Bedevere), Little Shop of Horrors (Dentist), I Love You, her touring debut with Sister Act! Regional credits include: You’re Perfect, Now Change (Man 1). Chris is a proud T-rex 1 in Triassic Parq (The Chance Theatre), Wendla member of AEA/SAG-AFTRA and holds a BFA in Musical in Spring Awakening (La Mirada Theatre) and Serena in Theater from Pace University. As a graduate of the Legally Blonde, Lila in Parade, Shelley in Hairspray, Emma Groundlings School in Los Angeles, he continues to perform in Funny Girl (3-D Theatricals). She has also had the improv and sketch comedy. Catch Chris in a silly Kayak privilege of performing with both Earth Wind & Fire, and commercial airing this year. Love and thanks to my wife Heart. Micaela graduated from Cal State Fullerton with Kelsey who is carrying our daughter Kennady, due in May! a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. Many thanks to the creative www.ChrisCookeOnline.com team, Telsey & Co. and Steven Dry for this amazing opportunity. Thanks to my family and friends for their KAREN ELLIOTT (Mary Theresa, Ensemble). Broadway/ endless love and support, this one’s for you! NYC: Les Misérables (Madame Thenardier); Les Misérables—revival (Innkeeper’s Wife); Foreverman (Mrs. MICHAEL MILLAN (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain) is Morgan); Hurricane (Margaret). Les Misérables (Nat’l Tour). so ecstatic to be making his tour debut with this amazing Regional favorites: Kiss Me, Kate (Lily/Kate); Phantom cast! Favorite previous credits include Band Geeks (Kyle); (Carlotta); The Nerd (Clelia Waldgrave). Thanks to family Nobody Loves You (Jeff) at The Goodspeed Opera and friends. www.karen-elliott.com. House; A Piece of My Heart at New York Stage and Film; and Pirates at The MUNY. A recent graduate of the Hartt JEREMY GASTON (Swing) is thrilled to be a part of School, Michael would like to give thanks, love and this fantastic show. National/International tours: Shrek praise to his beautiful family and friends, the awesome (Donkey), Jesus Christ Superstar (Priest). Regional: RENT creative team and Take 3 for all of their love and support. (Benny), Smokey Joe’s Café (Victor), Aida (Mereb), Grease Thanks Telsey & Co. This is for you, Mom! (Teen Angel/Johnny Casino), The Buddy Holly Story (Apollo Performer), Dreamgirls (Little Albert/Mr.Morgan), Raisin in PAUL NYGRO (Ernie, Ensemble) has now joined the Sun (George Murchison). TV: Guest appearance on the fold of Sister Act. Lord help us all. Broadway: A Good Morning America. Jeremy holds a BFA in Acting- Chorus Line. Off B’Way: Reefer Madness. Regional Musical Theatre from Wright State University. A special favorites: Reefer Madness (original L.A. run); Sneaux! thanks to Telsey + Co. & Daniel Hoff Agency. Much love to (w/Kristen Bell); A Chorus Line (Paul, Al, Mike, Mark); Mom, Nana, family and friends for their endless love and Ruthless! (Sylvia St. Croix); The Gift; Evita; Guys support. Thank you Jesus! “So-Believable!” and Dolls; Fiddler…; The All Night Strut; 1940s Radio Hour; Kiss Me, Kate. Film: You Again, Race to Witch STEPHANIE HAYSLIP (Ensemble) is beyond thrilled to be Mountain, What We Do Is Secret. Television: “Buffy the making her touring debut by joining the amazing cast Vampire Slayer,” “The Young & The Restless,” “Jack & of Sister Act! Being a nun is her own personal calling, Jill,” “Malibu CA,” “Eli Stone.” Webseries: “Internet Icon” having previously donned fashionable habits for The (season 1 and 2), “Lovin’ Lakin’,” “McCracken Live!” and Sound of Music (Cabrillo Music Theatre) and Nunsense. the upcoming zomedy “Acting Dead” (co-producer and A Columbus, Ohio native, she has been blessed with co-star). For Chris, my beloved older brother up above. working all the way from New York to L.A., and a few Raise your voice! of her favorite roles include the Acid Queen (The Who’s Tommy), Soloist (Rent), Leslie (The Fix, International City AMY PERSONS (Mary Martin-of-Tours, Ensemble) is Theatre) and Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing). So much thrilled to be a Sister! Tours: The Music of Andrew Lloyd love to her cheerleaders, her tremendous family and Webber, Grease. Select regional: The Mousetrap (Mollie), friends. This show is dedicated to Mark. Love and miss (Penny) and Medea (The Nurse). Appearances you so much. Thank you for believing in me. For further at Joe’s Pub, 54 Below and the Beechman. Huge thanks information, please visit www.stephaniehayslip.com. to Cesar at Telsey and my Michigan and NYC families! B.A./Theatre Performance, Western Michigan University. ERIN HENRY (Swing, Dance Captain). National Tours: Grease www.amypersons.com. (Patty Simcox, first nat’l starring Taylor Hicks), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Ethel Peas). Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, DAWN ROTHER (Ensemble) is so honored to make her North Shore Music Theatre, Cape Playhouse, Westchester touring debut with this fabulous company! Favorite credits Broadway Theatre, North Carolina Theatre. Disney C.L., include Fiddler on the Roof, Hair, A Chorus Line, Dames Tokyo Disney. Love to Nick and her amazing parents! at Sea, A New Brain, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 21 Trapped! Not Another Teen Musical. Dawn is a proud DASHAUN YOUNG (Ensemble, Assistant Dance member of AEA and is a Syracuse University graduate. Captain) has performed on Broadway, London’s West Love and thanks to the best support team ever—my family, End, in tours, Vegas, film, television and on soundtracks. friends, and CGF. Love to you all! www.dawnrother.com. Very excited to be back on the road. Thanks to God, teachers, family and friends for the love and support. MARY SEARCY (Tina, Ensemble) a native of Cleveland, Especially you mom ;-) Ohio is excited to be a part of this amazing cast. Her talents have showcased her voice in various cities MATTHEW LEINER (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled around the world, including Rome, Vienna, St. Petersburg, to be joining the national tour of Sister Act. This tour will Kusadasi, and Palma De Mallorga. Favorite Roles: mark his 11th year on the road! Credits include: Broadway: Maureen (Rent), Paradice (Brooklyn), Fairy Godmother Fiddler on the Roof, Hollywood Arms, The Phantom of the (), Lorrell Robinson (Dreamgirls). Education: Opera. Tour: Wicked (second national), Mary Poppins (first Morgan State University. She wants to thank her family national), Wicked (Chicago), The Phantom of the Opera. and Marcus for their undying support. NY credits: The Flight of the Lawnchairman, First Lady Suite. Regional: Bounce (Kennedy Center), Hollywood JESSICA SHERIDAN (Ensemble). NYC credits include Arms (Goodman Theater), West Virginia Public Theater. Sister Act, Follies, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables, Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular. National tours include MONICA DICKHENS (Stage Manager). Thrilled to be The Producers, Beauty and the Beast, Footloose, How here! National Tours: American Idiot, Legally Blonde, The to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Les Color Purple, Camelot (Lou Diamond Phillips), Misérables. Recent regional shows include Oliver!, (Cathy Rigby), Jesus Christ Superstar (Carl Anderson). Thoroughly Modern Millie and Guys and Dolls. She also Regional tours: Fiddler, Evita, Show Boat, Seven Brides appeared in The Producers 2005 film. She established for Seven Brothers, Annie. Other regional: Tuacahn her career by touring the United States and Europe Amphitheatre, McCoy-Rigby Entertainment, Deaf West, performing with the incomparable Liza Minnelli, as a Stages St. Louis, MUNY. Love to Mom, Jeff and all in St. “Demon Diva.” Jessica has been nominated for both an Louis, Mo.! Proud member AEA. Ovation Award and an LA Weekly Award. Sarah A. Tschirpke (Assistant Stage Manager). NATALIE STORRS (Waitress, Ensemble) is overjoyed to Broadway/Radio City: Zarkana (Cirque du Soleil/Radio be making her touring debut with the incredible Sister City and Madrid), The Little Mermaid, Tarzan, Jersey Act company! Recent regional credits include: The Boys, Phantom of the Opera. National tours: Anything Marvelous Wonderettes (Betty Jean and Cindy Lou) Goes, Jersey Boys, Little Shop of Horrors, Porgy & Bess, at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Moonlight Stage Young Frankenstein, 101 Dalmatians, Little House on Prod. and Sierra Rep; Legally Blonde (Vivienne) and the Prairie. Off-Broadway/N.Y.: Irish Repertory, LaMama, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown (Lucy) at Cabrillo Signature Theatre. Regional: Paper Mill, Denver Center, Music Theatre; How to Succeed… (Rosemary, Craig Noel North Shore, National Theatre Conservatory, Northern Award nomination) at the Welk Resort Theatre. Proud LA Stage, Colonial Theatre, Ogunquit, NJ Ballet. native and USC grad! Infinite love and gratitude to her incredible family, friends, and the crazy, loving Sisters of ALAN MENKEN (Composer). Theater: God Bless St. Louis for the inspiration to raise her voice! This one’s You Mr Rosewater, Little Shop Of Horrors, Real Life for you, Mom and Dad. Funnies, Atina: Evil Queen Of The Galaxy, Kicks, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty and the Beast, KELLY E. WATERS (Ensemble) is overjoyed to be a A Christmas Carol, Weird Romance, King David, Der part of this sassy sisterhood! She received her B.A. Glöckner Von Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, in Musical Theatre from Susquehanna University. Leap Of Faith, and Newsies. Film: Little Shop NYC credits: Carnegie Hall soloist, Lincoln Center’s Of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Broadway’s Future concert; NYU Tisch’s reading of Newsies, Aladdin, , The Hunchback of Notre JARS: The Musical; 2011 Scott Alan Masterclass. Nat’l Dame, , Life With Mikey, Lincoln, Home on the tour: Phoenix Entertainment’s Man of La Mancha. Range, Noel, Enchanted, Shaggy Dog, and Regional favorites: The Full Monty (Vicki), Ragtime Mirror Mirror. Songs: Rocky V, 2 and Captain (Gateway Playhouse), Fireside Christmas (dir. Phillip America. Awards: 8 Oscars (19 nominations), 11 Grammys Wm. McKinley), Seussical (Sour Kangaroo), Tapestry: (including Song of the Year), 7 Golden Globes, Tony The Music of Carole King, Grease (Rizzo). Huge thanks (plus 4 nominations), Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, to Telsey + Co. Much love to all her devoted family & New York Drama Critics, Olivier and London’s Evening friends. For more info: www.kellyewaters.com & Standard Award, Drama League. Honors: Songwriter’s www.wewillcutyou.com. AMEN! Hall of Fame, Doctorates from New York University and University of North Carolina School of the Arts. CARLA WOODS (Swing) is so blessed to be part of this amazing cast. She was seen in the Broadway national GLENN SLATER (Lyrics) helped create Disney’s 2010 tour of All Shook Up. Other favorites include, Aida, worldwide smash Tangled (2011 Grammy Winner, 2010 Smokey Joe’s Café, Merrily We Roll Along, Beehive and Oscar and Golden Globe nominee), as well as the The World Goes ’Round. Carla received her B.F.A. in international hit musical Sister Act (2011 Tony nominee— musical theater from the University of Cincinnati, College Best Score). With longtime collaborator Alan Menken he Conservatory of Music. Carla is grateful to Mom, Dad, has also written new songs for Disney’s The Little Mermaid Steve, Ze and all of her family and friends. Big thanks to (2008 Tony nominee—Best Score, Grammy nominee—Best Telsey & Co. Most of all, thank God for this wonderful Cast Album), as well as the Disney animated film Home opportunity to Raise My Voice! 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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 23 of Faith (Tony nominee—Best Musical, 2012). Glenn also nomination); Siegfried and Roy and EFX with Michael provided book and lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Crawford (Las Vegas). Films: Mamma Mia!; Harry Potter Never Dies (2010 Olivier nominee—Best Musical), the and the Deathly Hallows; Never Say Never Again. sequel to Phantom of the Opera. Glenn lives in New York Anthony was awarded the MBE by Her Majesty the City with composer/lyricist/wife Wendy Leigh Wilf and Queen for Services to Dance. sons Benjamin and Daniel. KLARA ZIEGLEROVA (Scenic Designer). Broadway: CHERI & BILL STEINKELLNER (Book). Multiple Emmys, Sister Act, The Farnsworth Invention, Jersey Boys (Tony Golden Globes, BAFTAs, People’s Choice, Writers Guild nomination); The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in and Annie Awards for writing/producing TV’s “Cheers” the Universe. Off-Broadway: Public Theatre, Manhattan and creating Disney’s “Teacher’s Pet.” Broadway: 2011 Theater Club, Irish Rep, NYTW and others. West End: Tony nominees for Sister Act; Bill also co-wrote The Sister Act, Jersey Boys. Regional U,S,: La Jolla Playhouse, Pee-wee Herman Show. Off-Broadway: Cheri co- Cincinnati Playhouse, Dallas Theater Center, Portland wrote Mosaic. West End: Sister Act (Olivier nominees). Center Stage, Seattle Rep, Florida Stage, McCarter Theater, Regional premieres: Princesses (Goodspeed, 5th Avenue Wilma Theatre, Williamstown, Ahmanson, The Old Globe Theatre), and Cheri’s Hello! My Baby (Rubicon Theatre, and Yale Rep. Interior Design: New World Stages in Goodspeed). Alumni of Chicago’s Second City and The Manhattan. Awards: The Green Room Award (Australia), Groundlings, they co-created Instaplay—L.A.’s original London’s Theatregoers’ Choice Award, Lumen Award, improvised musical. Bill is best-selling author of Postcards Drammy Award, Carbonell Award, designed sets for Best from the Moon and popular blog, “Greetings From Bill.” Touring Production of the 2003 L.A. Ovation Award. Bill and Cheri love Kit, Teddy and Emma. LEZ BROTHERSTON (Costume Designer) is an Associate DOUGLAS CARTER BEANE (Additional Book Material). Artist of ’s company, New Adventures; Musicals: Lysistrata Jones, Xanadu (Tony nom., Drama their collaborations include Swan Lake, Dorian Gray, Desk Best Book, Outer Critics Circle Best Musical). Plays: Edward Scissorhands, The Car Man, Cinderella. Other The Little Dog Laughed (Tony nom., Olivier nom. GLAAD credits include: Sister Act (West End, Germany, Broadway, Media Best Play), As Bees In Honey Drown (Outer Critics Vienna, Italy); My City, Duet For One (Almeida); Women Circle), Mr. & Mrs. Fitch, Music From a Sparkling Planet, Beware Women (National Theatre); Hedda Gabler, Design The Country Club, Advice From a Caterpillar, The Cartells, For Living (Old Vic); Long Day’s Journey Into Night, upcoming The Nance. Revues: White Lies, Mondo Drama. Umbrellas of Cherbourg (West End); Much Ado About Screenplays: To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Nothing (RSC). Awards: Swan Lake (AMP), New York Newmar; Advice From a Caterpillar. Honors: Lortel 1999 Tony Award; Cinderella (AMP), nominated for seven Playwrights Sidewalk, Ovation Visionary Playwright Olivier Awards, most recently in 2011 for Best Set and Award. All praise the Saints Paul, Paul Rudnick for the Costume Design for Design For Living at Old Vic. premise, Paul Downs Colaizzo for the assistance. NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Designer) has designed JERRY ZAKS (Director) is currently represented extensively for theater, opera and dance. She is privileged internationally by Sister Act and The Addams Family. to have designed the lighting for wonderful productions of Mr. Zaks has directed more than 30 productions in Sister Act throughout the world. Recent Broadway: Once New York. He has received four and seven (Tony Award), Sister Act, Elf, The Addams Family, The Coast nominations. His credits include Guys and Dolls, Six of Utopia: Salvage (Tony Award), A Chorus Line (revival), … Degrees of Separation, Lend Me a Tenor, House of Blue Spelling Bee, Tarzan, Aida (Tony Award) and Beauty and Leaves, The Front Page, A Funny Thing…Forum, Smokey the Beast. Other designs include Alice’s Adventures in Joe’s Café, Anything Goes, La Cage aux Folles, Little Shop Wonderland (Royal Ballet), Buried Child (National Theatre, of Horrors, The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Foreigner, London), Cyrano (the Met), Carnival of the Animals (NYCB), A Bronx Tale, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Addams Don Quixote (ABT); concert acts for Shirley MacLaine, Family, the original production of Assassins, Sister Mary Ann-Margret and Tommy Tune. Ignatius…, Beyond Therapy, Baby with the Bath Water and The Marriage of Bette and Boo. He directed the award- KEN TRAVIS (Sound Designer). Broadway Designs: winning film Marvin’s Room, starring Meryl Streep and Newsies, Memphis, The Three Penny Opera, Barefoot Diane Keaton; and Who Do You Love, which was featured in the Park, Steel Magnolias. Numerous New York and in the Toronto Film Festival. Mr. Zaks is a founding regional theaters and companies including: The 5th member, and serves on the board, of the Ensemble Studio Avenue Theater, McCarter Theater, Seattle Rep, La Jolla Theater. He received the SDC’s George Abbott Award for Playhouse, L.A. Center Theater Group, Guthrie Theater, Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre and an honorary KC Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Playwrights Horizons, The Doctorate of Fine Arts from Dartmouth, his alma mater. New Group, NYSF Public Theater, CSC, Signature Theater NYC, SoHo Rep, Vineyard Theater, The Civilians, Mabou ANTHONY VAN LAAST (Choreography). Theatre: Mines, and national and international festivals and tours. Sister Act (worldwide, Astaire Nomination N.Y., Olivier nomination U.K., The Musical Award Germany), Mamma TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/Tours: If/Then, Mia! (Worldwide—Dora Mavor Moore Award); Bombay The Bridges of Madison County, All the Way, Motown, Dreams (London and Broadway—Tony nomination); Kinky Boots, Newsies, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Evita, Porgy Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Bess, Million Dollar Quartet. Off-Broadway: Atlantic, (worldwide—Olivier nomination, Drama-Logue Award); MCC, Signature. Regional: A.R.T., Dallas Theater Center, Jesus Christ Superstar (U.K. and Broadway); Song & Goodman, La Jolla, Paper Mill, Signature. Film: Into the Dance (worldwide—Green Room Award); Candide Woods, The Last Five Years, The Odd Life of Timothy (London—Olivier Award for Best Musical); Hair (Olivier Green, Friends with Kids, Margin Call, Sex and the City page 24 » See tpac.org/b roadway for 2013-14 HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season video! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 1 & 2. TV: “Masters of Sex,” “The Sound of Music Live!,” for ABC’s “The Music Man,” associate music producer for “Smash,” “The Big C,” commercials. www.telseyandco.com NBC’s “Christmas Carol”; background vocalist on Disney films Enchanted and Tangled. DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Wig and Hair Designer). Broadway: Death of a Salesman, Follies, Sister Act, Arcadia, D OUG BESTERMAN (Orchestrations). Broadway: How A Steady Rain, Shrek, The Country Girl, The Little Mermaid, to Succeed…, Elf, Young Frankenstein, Tarzan, Dracula, Legally Blonde, Spamalot, Butley, Tarzan, The Wedding Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony/Drama Desk), Singer, Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life, The Odd Couple, The Producers (2001 Tony/Drama Desk), Seussical, The Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Music Man, Fosse (1999 Tony), Big, Damn Yankees, Flower Drum Song, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. International: Guys and Dolls, Of Love, Aida, The Rainmaker, The Iceman Cometh, Annie Der Schuh Des Manitu. Regional: Limelight, Minsky’s. Get Your Gun, Little Me, Chicago, Sideshow, 1776, Steel Film/Television: Nine, The Producers, , Anastasia, Pier, Big, Sunset Boulevard, world premiere of Whistle Down “Lincoln,” “Cinderella,” “Annie,” “Geppetto,” “South Pacific,” The Wind. Film credits include: It’s Complicated, “Angels In “Superstar” and “Scrubs.” With Susan Stroman, ballets America” (Emmy nominated), To Wong Foo…, The Paper. Frankie and Johnny... and Rose, Take Five, More or Less, But Not For Me and Double Feature. S TEVEN BECKLER (Associate Director) served as Jerry Zaks’ Associate Director on the U.K. tour of Sister Act. MU ARK H MMEL (Dance Music Arranger) is currently the He also worked with Jerry to put out the U.S. national Music Director/Dance Music Arranger for Newsies on tours of Guys and Dolls, Six Degrees of Separation, Broadway, wrote arrangements for Hugh Jackman: Back Lend Me a Tenor, Smokey Joe’s Café and Laughter on on Broadway and Dance Music for Sister Act. As Music the 23rd Floor. He’s been the original stage manager Director for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, and Supervisor of more than 35 Broadway plays and Hummel composed three songs for their 75th celebration musicals, including: Wicked; Hairspray; Footloose; ‘night, in 2007. A three-time Emmy Award nominee and 15 Mother; High Fidelity; The Ritz; The House of Blue more B’way shows including Zaks’ 1992 revival of Guys Leaves; Moon Over Buffalo; The Dresser; Stet and Is and Dolls, The Boy From Oz and Chita Rivera: The He Dead and on tour with Tap Dance Kid, Timbuktu, Dancer’s Life, Mark has played the White House twice Anything Goes and Pearl Bailey’s Hello, Dolly! with Karen Akers. Hummel also creates music with Tommy Tune, Liza Minnelli, Bernadette Peters, Shirley JANET ROTHERMEL (Associate Chroeographer) is currently MacLaine, Rufus Wainwright and Brian Stokes Mitchell. the Associate Choreographer for both Mamma Mia! and Sister Act. She has performed on Broadway in Joseph and TALITHA FEHR, TL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL (Music the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Mamma Mia! Coordinator) was founded to carry on the contracting National tours include Beauty and the Beast and Joseph traditions of Sam Lutfiyya. National tours: Sister Act, and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. For television, Catch Me If You Can, West Side Story, Priscilla Queen Janet was Assistant Choreographer on the Miss USA and of the Desert, Come Fly Away, Mamma Mia!, Fiddler on Miss Universe Pageants and for “The Carol Burnett Show.” the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar, , Chicago, Chitty Being associated with Mamma Mia! and Sister Act has given Chitty Bang Bang, A Dancer’s Life, Movin’ Out and Janet the opportunity to stage and choreograph numbers 101 Dalmatians. International/Asian tours of West Side for “Dancing With the Stars,” “The Tony Awards,” “Good Story, Sound of Music, Swing!, Cinderella and The King Morning America” and “The View.” Janet was also Meryl and I. Additionally, Broadway’s A Christmas Story, The Streep’s Dance Coach for the movie version of Mamma Mia! Pirate Queen, pre-production and development of ’s Come Fly Away, the 2012 Toronto launch of MI CHAEL KOSARIN (Music Supervisor/Vocal and Wizard of Oz and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Incidental Music Arranger). Broadway for 30 years, including original companies of Nine, Grand Hotel, Secret MB PRODUCTIONS (Technical Supervisor). Founded in Garden, A Chorus Line, Triumph of Love, Little Shop of 2005 by Mike Bauder, MB Productions has managed Horrors, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Sister projects both domestically and abroad. Recent projects Act, Leap of Faith, Newsies. Extensive films include include Spider-Man-Turn Off the Dark (Broadway), Yo Captain America: The First Avenger, Disney films Tangled, Gabba Gabba Live (national tour), Chitty Chitty Bang Enchanted, Home on the Range, Hercules, Pocahontas, Bang! (first national) and the Universal Studios Hollywood Shaggy Dog, as well as The Manchurian Candidate, Old Attraction Creature from the Black Lagoon. MB Productions School, Infamous, etc. TV work includes Emmy Award is comprised of Mike Bauder, Sonya Duveneck, Andrew for Outstanding Music Direction (“A Christmas Carol”), Deichman and Jessica Diamond. MB Productions can be “The Music Man” (Emmy nomination), “Once Upon a found online at www.mbproductions.com. Mattress.” Grammy-nominated recording and concert artist, with Boston Pops, Orchestra of St. Lukes, Barbara DONALD KINDL (Chief Financial Officer) joined Troika Cook, Carly Simon, et al—produced scores of . in 1992 as the company’s comptroller and assumed his current role in 2000. In this role, he is responsible for the BRENT-ALAN HUFFMAN (Music Director/ Conductor). financial, administrative and human resources aspects Music director for 2011 Tony-nominated Sister Act; of the company. Mr. Kindl has been involved in the conductor/music director for 2012 Tony-nominated production of such great Troika shows as Cats, Starlight Leap of Faith; Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (national Express, Evita, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor tour); and Little Shop Of Horrors (national tour); music Dreamcoat, The Sound of Music, Smokey Joe’s Café, supervisor for Beauty and the Beast (Mexico); assistant Swing, Come Fly Away and many others. He would like conductor for Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Broadway) to thank his lovely wife Cindy and their three wonderful and Beauty and the Beast (Broadway); music coordinator children for their love and support over the years.

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 25 JIOE CHR STOPHER (General Manager) presented and the Dodgers resulting in Tony Award-winning musicals produced over 65 productions and special events as the like 42nd Street, and Urinetown. He Associate General Manager and Coordinator of Theater returned to Broadway with Sister Act in 2011. In 1994, Programming at The Kennedy Center in Washington, Van den Ende and John deMol founded , the DC. His favorite Kennedy Center credits include the largest independent international television production Tony Award-nominated Broadway revivals of Follies and company. In 2000, he left Endemol and founded Stage Ragtime, four seasons of Barbara Cook’s Spotlight Series, Entertainment, the largest independent theater company critically acclaimed festivals celebrating the works of in Europe. In 2001, Joop and his wife Janine founded August Wilson & Terrence McNally, Master Class starring the VandenEnde Foundation in the , which Tyne Daly, Thurgood starring Laurence Fishburne and aims to create opportunities for talented young artists numerous other special events. National tours: Sister and cultural entrepreneurs. Act, Shear Madness, Evita, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new BILL TAYLOR (Producer) entered the music business as production of The Wizard of Oz. a director for the Sanctuary Group in 1984. In 1989 he joined the board of Lord Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful TESADEH PA NA PLAYHOUSE, under the leadership of Group and from 1997 to 2005 was CEO. Bill played Artistic Director Sheldon Epps and Executive Director a major part in RUG’s expansion and during his time Elizabeth Doran, has been in existence since 1917. there the company produced more than 70 shows in Broadway productions that originated there include: London, on Broadway and around the world including Sister Act, Baby It’s You!, Looped and Mail. Unchain My Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Heart: The Ray Charles Musical, which premiered at The Joseph… and Sunset Boulevard. In 2001 he acquired, Playhouse, is scheduled to open on Broadway in the on behalf of RUG, Stoll Moss Theatres. As CEO of Stage 2013–2014 season as well as the smash-hit One Night Entertainment UK & US, Bill’s credits include Hairspray, With Janis Joplin. 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Founded experience of shared theatre for diverse people. in 1998 by Joop van den Ende, Stage Entertainment is one of the world’s largest theatrical producers with bases WHOOPI GOLDBERG (Producer) is one of an elite in the U.K., the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, group of artists who have won Academy, Grammy, Russia, Italy and the U.S., and is the owner of 30 venues Emmy and Tony awards. She got her start on stage and across those countries. More than 10 million people visit was last seen on Broadway in Xanadu. She earned a a Stage Entertainment production or performance space Tony nomination for her return to the Lyceum Theatre each year. Headed by Bill Taylor, Stage Entertainment’s commemorating the 20th anniversary of her original U.S. team recently produced the hit musical, Sister one-woman show. She starred in A Funny Thing Act, on Broadway. Sister Act received five 2011 Tony Happened on the Way to the Forum and produced and Award nominations. 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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 35 Staff ffSta for Sister Act STAGE ENTERTAINMENT SUPERVISORY BOARD Joop van den Ende, President Gel nera Manager Ewald Kist Joe Christopher Aat Schouwenaar Assistant General Manager...... Abram Best Janine van den Ende CASTING Joop Munsterman TELSEY + COMPANY STAGE ENTERTAINMENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Henk Kivits, CEO Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA, Siebe can Elsloo, CFO Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA, For TROIKA Entertainment David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha CSA, Andrew Femenella CSA, Chief Executive Officer...... Randall A. Buck Karyn Casl CSA, Kristina Bramhall, Conrad Woolfe, Rachel Nadler, Chief Operating Officer...... Michael J. Orsino Rachel Minow, Sean Gannon, Scott Galina Chief Financial Officer...... Donald Kindl MARKETING CONSULTANT Associate Producer...... Jaime Prine ANITA DLONIAK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. General Managers...... Joe Christopher, Townsend Teague Anita Dloniak Assistant General Managers...... Abram Best, Brian Schrader Diane Rodes, Melissa A. Hazek Production Coordinator...... Ryan P. Murphy Marketing Manager...... Courtney Davis EXCLUSIVE TOUR BOOKING Marketing Consultant...... Amy Katz The Road Company Booking Associate...... Doria Montfort 165 West 46th Street, Suite 1101 Budgeting & Forecasting Manager...... George Lamberty New York, NY 10036 Controller...... Ryan Rudzinski 212.302.5200 voice Staff Accountant...... Lourdes Castillo 212.302.5374 fax Accounting Clerk...... Marite Espinoza www.theroadcompany.com Office Manager...... Doria Montfort TECHNICAL SUPERVISION Warehouse Manager...... Scott Garrish MB PRODUCTIONS For TROIKA Costumes Mike Bauder Costume Director...... Michelle Harrison Andrew Deichman, Sonya Duveneck Project Assistants...... Alison Smith, COMPANY MANAGER Kristina Lamdin DeANN L. BOISE Work Room Manager...... Helen Jones Associate Company Manager...... Candace Hemphill Lead Stitcher...... Laura Browning PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER...... MATTHEW LEINER Craft Manager...... Rise Ono Stage Manager...... Monica Dickhens Stitchers...... Kristin Czako, Sharon Landrum, Assistant Stage Manager...... Sarah A. Tschirpke Katherine Krauss, Marla Parker Associate Director...... Steven Beckler CONNECT WITH SISTER ACT Assistant Director...... Steve Edlund www.SisterActonTour.com Script Associate...... Paul Downs Colaizzo www.facebook.com/sisteractthemusical Associate Choreographer...... Janet Rothermel @SisterActTour Original Technical Supervision...... Geoffrey Quart CREDITS Associate Scenic Designers...... Nancy Thun, Andrew D. Edwards Hotel Booking and Travel by ROAD REBEL ENTERTAINMENT TOURING, San Production Carpenter...... Sam Mahan Diego, CA. Scenery and Show Automation by HUDSON SCENIC STUDIO, Production Props...... 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Bob’s Steak & Chop House The prime place for prime steak Visiting the award-winning Bob’s Steak & Chop House, where the fi nest in steak, chops and seafood are served to perfection. Enjoy impeccable service with what Bon Appétit says is “the kind of fare you’ll want to go back for again and again.” 250 5th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203 Ph: (615) 782-5300 Nero’s Grill Nero’s Grill boasts a modern twist on tradition. The menu offers classic American comfort foods featuring delicious signature dishes. Our custom private rooms make Classic American Comfort Food any event unique and special! 2122 Hillsboro Drive. Ph: (615) 297-7777 for reservations. www.nerosgrill.com Prime 108 Described as “Dining to Die For” by Southern Living Magazine, Prime 108 offers the fi nest steaks, fresh seafood and an extensive wine list inside the beautifully renovated Union Station Hotel, 1001 Broadway. Ph: (615) 620-5665 for reservations www.prime108.com Kitchen Notes Authentic Southern Flavor Enjoy traditional Southern dishes handed down from generation to generation at Kitchen Notes, offering farm-fresh, sustainable dishes made from treasured family recipes. Don’t miss our Biscuit Bar, serving biscuits throughout the day from well- known Southern chefs and celebrities. 250 5th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37203 Ph: (615) 782-5300 Sambuca Sambuca is Nashville’s only rockin’ dinner club. Savor the American menu that is as diverse as the nightly live music, including weekend dance bands. Come for dinner, stay to Dance! 601 12th Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37203 Ph: 615.248.2888 www.sambucarestaurant.com Stock-Yard Restaurant One of the top 10 Prime Steakhouses in the U.S.! Private dining is available from 10- 130. Complimentary shuttle service from every hotel in the city! Make your reserva- tions today! 901 Second Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37201 Ph: 615.255.6464 www.stock-yardrestaurant.com Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Nashville On the corner of Fourth & Broadway, Margaritaville has everything… authentic southern food, the best bars & the caliber of music that’s expected in Nashville. Ph: 615-208-9080 / www.MargaritavilleNashville.com / [email protected]

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FACILITY INFORMATION Location The Ingram Center for Performing Arts is located at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. Late Arrivals Late arrivals will be seated only at times designated by the artists and/or company. Please consult ushers stationed at the entrances of the orchestra level. Discounted Parking Discounted parking for Ingram events is available in the Capers Avenue Garage at the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers Avenue. Please show ticket stubs when exiting. No Smoking There is no smoking allowed in any building on University campus. Restrooms In the Ingram Center, restrooms are located in the rear of the lobby area. Accessibility Wheelchair accessible seating, restroom and radio frequency assistive hearing devices are available in Ingram Hall. Please call 322-2471 at least three days in advance of the performance date to make arrangements for all special needs. Lost and Found Please call University www.passionpartners.org www.herpassionministries.com Security at 322-2745.

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