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To Download the Jersey Boys Program THE CAST JUSTIN SKYLER LUCAS CAELAN ALEX ALBINDER* BEAN COATNEY CREASER CROSSLAND Frankie Valli Nick Devito Norman Waxman Francine Valli Male Swing LYNZEE ANTHONY TERRY JAMES D. MERISSA FOREMAN FORTINO* GADAIRE GISH* HADDAD* Lorraine Tommy DeVito Bob Crewe Bob Gaudio Mary Delgado ANTONIO TOMMY LOGAN SCOTT JESSIE JO ERIC LEROY KING MCDOWELL* MITCHELL* PAULEY ZAKLUKIEWICZ Barry Nick Massi Handsome Female Swing/ Joe Pesci Hank/Dance Francine Captain Understudy For bios, a list of our generous donors, and more of what’s to come at The Phoenix Theatre Company, visit PhoenixTheatre.com/JerseyBoysProgram. MATT ZIMMERER* 2018/2019 SEASON Gyp Decarlo THE SHOW MICHAEL BARNARD VINCENT VANVLEET Producing Artistic Director Managing Director The Phoenix Theatre Company and Season Producing Sponsors Ira and Cheryl Hintzen-Gaines present: Book by Music by Lyrics by MARSHALL BRICKMAN BOB BOB and RICK ELICE GAUDIO CREWE Original Broadway Stage Production by Dodger Theatricals (Michael David, Edward Strong, Rocco Landesman, Des McAnuff) Joseph J. Grano, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Pelican Group in association with Latitude Link Rick Steiner/Osher/Slaton/Bell/Mayerson Group World Premiere Produced by La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA Des McAnuff, Artistic Director & Steven B. Libman, Managing Director LARRY RABEN+...............................................................................Director ALAN RUCH……….....................................………....……....…Musical Director PEGGY HICKEY+…………....….........................................……Choreographer MARK REYNOLDS……………………………………....………Director of Production DAVE TEMBY........................................................................Sound Designer DANIEL DAVISSON..............................................................Lighting Designer ROBERT KOVACHt...............................................................Scenic Designer CARI SMITH......................................................................Costume Designer KELLY YURKO….....…........…..................……..…......Wig and Makeup Designer MARGOT GLASER …….......……….……..........……Resident Properties Designer KARLA FREDERICK............................................Associate Production Manager MICHELLE ELIAS*.................................................................Stage Manager ALEX KOSZEWSKI*.................................................Assistant Stage Manager *Courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors & stage managers in the U.S. tMember of United Scenic Artists +Member of Society of Directors and Choreographers Jersey Boys is presented through special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW). 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. (866) 378-9758 www.theatricalrights.com The video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. THE ORCHESTRA + MUSIC ALAN RUCH..................................................Conductor/Keyboard REYNALDO SAENZ.........................................................Keyboard MARK 4MAN...................................................................Keyboard PAULO FINATERI...................................................................Reeds JIM GERMANN......................................................................Reeds DAVE COOLIDGE..............................................................Trumpet JASON BROWN.....................................................................Guitar BILL BELLAMAK.....................................................................Guitar TJ MALISZEWSKI.....................................................................Bass MARK STOLPER.............................................................Percussion ACT I Ces Soirees-La................................................................................French Rapper Silhouettes......................................Tommy, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito, and Frankie You’re the Apple of My Eye..........Tommy, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito, and Frankie I Can’t Give You Anything But Love..........................................Tommy, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito, and Frankie Earth Angel........................................................................Tommy and Company A Sunday Kind of Love.....................Frankie, Tommy, Nick Massi, and Nick’s Date My Mother’s Eyes......................................................................................Frankie I Go Ape...........................................................Tommy, Nick, Frankie, and Hank (Who Wears) Short Shorts.............................................................The Royal Teens I’m in the Mood/Moody’s Mood..............................................................Frankie Cry for Me...................................................Tommy, Nick, Frankie, Bob, and Joey An Angel Cried................................................................Hal Miller and the Rays I Still Care..................................................Miss Frankie Nolan and the Romans Trance............................................................................Billy Dixon and the Tropix Sherry...................................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick Big Girls Don’t Cry................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick Walk Like a Man....................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick December, 1963 (Oh What a Night).....................Tommy, Bob, Nick, and Party Girls My Boyfriend’s Back............................................................................The Angels My Eyes Adored You...................................Frankie, Mary, Tommy, Bob, and Nick Dawn (Go Away)....................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick ACT II Big Man in Town...................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick Beggin..................................................................Frankie, Tommy, Bob, and Nick Stay....................................................................................Frankie, Bob, and Nick Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got).......................................Frankie and Bob Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)........................Frankie, Bob, Joe, and Charlie Bye Bye Baby...................................................................Frankie, Joe, and Charlie C’mon Marianne.....................................................................................Company Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You.................................................................Frankie Working My Way Back to You..............................Frankie and the Four Seasons Fallen Angel...............................................................................................Frankie Rag Doll..................................................................Frankie and the Four Seasons Who Loves You......................................................................................Company THE CAST JUSTIN SKYLER LUCAS CAELAN ALBINDER* BEAN COATNEY CREASER Frankie Valli Nick Devito Norman Waxman Francine Valli ALEX LYNZEE ANTHONY TERRY CROSSLAND FOREMAN FORTINO* GADAIRE Male Swing Lorraine Tommy DeVito Bob Crewe JAMES D. MERISSA ANTONIO TOMMY GISH* HADDAD* LEROY KING MCDOWELL* Bob Gaudio Mary Delgado Barry Nick Massi THE CAST LOGAN SCOTT JESSIE JO ERIC MATT MITCHELL* PAULEY ZAKLUKIEWICZ ZIMMERER* Handsome Female Swing/ Joe Pesci Gyp Decarlo Hank/Dance Francine Captain Understudy JUSTIN ALBINDER* (Frankie Valli) CAELAN CREASER (Francine Valli) is thrilled makes his debut wih The Phoenix Theatre to be back on The Phoenix Theatre Company’s Company! Recent credits include Sense & stage! Caelan will be graduating in May with Sensibility (Willoughby), The Drowsy Chaperone her BM in Musical Theatre from Arizona State (Gangster #1), Arcadia (Valentine), Can-Can (Ex- University. Originally from Seattle, Caelan GI), Scarcity (Billy), and All My Sons (George). Also has performed professionally in WA and AZ. a member of Joe & Tom Comedy; Higher Favorites include: Newsies (Female Ensemble, Education, Our Last Summer, Ghoul Catchers. The Phoenix Theatre Company), Legally Thrilled to be making this dream come true. Love Blonde (Elle Woods, ASU), Catch Me if You to Mom, Dad, Cole, Laurel, Uncle M. Special Can (Female Ensemble, Arizona Broadway thanks to Zander, Matt G, Pecoo, FWF, and Theatre), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie, Hale Katie Agresta. Ithaca College BFA Acting. www. Theatre, AriZoni Best Actress ‘17), and Mary justinalbinder.com“Chasing the music, trying to Poppins (Mary Poppins, Tacoma Musical get home.” Playhouse). Caelan would like to thank the cast, crew, and creative team of Jersey Boys, Carole SKYLER BEAN (Nick Devito) is thrilled to be FitzPatrick, Matt, and her family for always back at The Phoenix Theatre Company for an supporting her! www.caelancreaser.com exciting season! A Phoenix native and ASU grad, Skyler has worked as a performer and teaching ALEX CROSSLAND (Male Swing) is very happy artist at venues including WIP Brooklyn, The to be returning to The Phoenix Theatre Company Phoenix Theatre Company, The Broadway family. He is a proud graduate of Arizona State Palm, The Jackson Hole Playhouse, and the University and holds a Bachelors of Music Hale Centre Theatre. Favorite roles include: in Musical Theatre Performance, but is originally Oklahoma (Will Parker), Beauty and the Beast from Northern California. Recent regional credits (Lefou),
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