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City of Angels Theme 20I2 - 20IJ SEASON • C T3 PEOPLE C ON OTHER STACE$ BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER c HAIR Elizabeth Rivera JUN 11 - 23 Traces LIAISON1 CITY OF DALLAS CULTURAL COMMISSION BATH HOUSE CULTURE CENTER Lark Montgomery MAY 31 - Ju N 22 Festival ofIndependent Theatres BOARD MEMBERS Jae Alder, Marion L. Brockette, Jr., Suzanne Burkhead, Laura V. Estrada, Sally Hansen, DALLAS CHILDREN'S THEATER David G. Luther, Victoria McGrath, David M. May, Ju N 21 -Ju L 14 The True Story of The 3 Little Pigs Margie J. Reese, Dana W. Rigg, Eileen Rosenblum, Ph.D., Scott Williams DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS JUN 25 -JUL 7 Flashdance HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Virginia Dykes, Gary D TH W. Grubbs, John & Bonnie Strauss DALLAS THEATER CENTER NORMA YOUNG ARENA STAGE 2013-2014 ADMINISTRATION JUL 2-AUG 18 Fly PRODUCER-DIRECTOR Jae Alder EISEMANN CENTER FOR THE SO HELP ME GOD! MANAGING DIRECTOR Cory Norman PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY MANAGER Terry Dobson Ju L 9- 21 Sister's Summer School Catechism Aug. 8 - Sept. 1 DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS Joan Sleight JUBILEE THEATRE a comedy by Maurine Dallas Watkins IN-HOUSE ACCOUNTANT Wendy Kwan MAY 17 - JUN 16 Knock Me A Kiss DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS �COMMUNICATIONS Kimberly Richard KITCHEN DOG THEATER ASSASSINS IT MANAGER Nick Rushing MAY 24-JUNE 22 New Works Festival Sept. 26 - Oct. 27 EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT POCKET SANDWICH THEATRE Adele Acrey a musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman MAY 17 -JUNE 22 The Odd Couple -Female Version HOUSEKEEPING Kevin Spurrier JUL 5 -AUG 17 Star Trip II - Hats of Horror PRODUCTION SECOND THOUGHT THEATRE 0TH ER DESERT CITIES TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Daniel Pucul Ju N 6 - 29 Gruesome Playground Injuries Nov. 21 - Dec. 15 MUSICAL DIRECTOR Terry Dobson •• a drama by Jon Robin Baitz RESIDENT ARTISTS Bruce R. Coleman, SHAKESPEARE DALLAS - JUN 12- 1- Jeffrey Schmidt, & David Walsh JUL20AMidsummer Night's Dream PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER JUN 20- JUL 19 Pericles z ON THE EVE Katie Marchant TRINITY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL APPRENTICE STAFF :I: Jan. 16 - Feb. 9 Kaitlin Forsman, Charles Wallace JUN 11 - 30 The Taming ofthe Shrew JUN 12 - 30Julius Caesar 0 a new rock musical by Seth Magill, Shawn Magill, INTERN STAFF V, '-' and Michael Federico Glory Barganier, Jessica Helton UNDERMAIN THEATRE CUSTOMER SERVICE MAY 29- JUN 15 An Illiad < ::::::, LESS THAN KIND CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER UPTOWN PLAYERS LIJ Amy Mills Jackson JUN 21 -JUL 7 Songsfor A New World 0 Mar. 6 - 30 HOUSE MANAGER Nancy Meeks V, a comedy by Terence Rattigan DAYTIME BOX OFFICE MANAGER a=: Darius Warren EVENING BOX OFFICE MANAGER -c SEMINAR Fred Faust :I: BOX OFFICE AGENTS C April 24 - May 18 Tony Banda, Sally Cole, Chris Sanders N I- a comedy by Theresa Rebeck Lr\ � BY THE WAY,MEET VERA STARK LIJ Jun. 19 - Jul. 13 For the theatre's 50th Both Theatre Three and The­ a musical by Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage Anniversary (20n) Theatre atre Too have Hearing Assis­ z Three's main stage has been tants devices which may be :I: named the NORMA YOUNG checked out (without charge) ARENA STAGE in honor of I- 2013-2014 from the box office. These � THEATRE TOO the theatre's founding artistic discrete devices enhance the director. Ms. Young, a Dallas performance experience for AVENUEQ native, served the theatre as audience members with any Continuing in Theatre Too director, leading actress and degree of hearing limitation. 0 administrator from the the­ The box office personnel can 4 a musical by Robert Lopez, JeffMarx, & JeffWhitty atre's founding in 1961 until provide you with the devices her death in 1998. either before the show or Theatre Three thrives on her legacy of artistic and intel­ at intermission. Theatre Three's staff and board are I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW lectual vigor, her wisdom and her continuous quest for most grateful to donors Carolyn Wickwire and Dennis the perfect synthesis of authors, actors and audiences. West, who provided the grant that allows us to offer this CHANGE This playbill is a publication ofTheatre Three, Jnc_,2800 Routh enhancement to our patrons. Street, Suite 168, Dallas, Texas 75201, 214-871-3300, Jan. 9 - Feb. 16 www.theatre3dallas.com in support of City ofAngels (the seventh a musical by Joe DiPietro & Jimmy Roberts show ofTheatre Three's 2012- 2013 Season on the Norma Young Arena Stage) PLAYBILL EDITORS: Jae Alder a[Kimberly Richard PROOFREADER: Adele Acrey ILLUSTRATIONS: Joe Howard PHOTOGRAPHY: Jeffrey Schmidt& Bruce R, Coleman Tix: 214-871-3300 or www.theatre3dallas.com DESIGN: David w. Radabaugh ... C THEATRE THREE'S 2012 - 2013 SEASON City ofAngels MUSIC BY Cy Coleman, LYRICS BY David Zippel, & BOOK BY Larry Gelbart Produced by Specia(A mmgtmmrwith Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. THE ARTISTIC STAFF CAST MUSICAL NUMBERS Cy Coleman NORMA DIRECTOR/SET DESIGN/COSTUME QUARTET BARITONE ACT I DESIGN ''Christopher J. Deaton Prologue "City of Angels Theme" ANGEL cI TY MUSIC YOUNCi Bruce Richard Coleman JIMMY POWERS FOUR ARENA MUSICAL DIRECTOR *''Anthony Fortino "Double Talk" STONE. ALAURA, BUDDY, STINE A classically-trained child prodigy and concert pianist turned popular songwriter STACE Terry Dobson OFFICER PASCO, GUARD, ET AL "What You Don't Know About Women" GABBY and Broadway tunesmith,Coleman made VOCAL COACH *''Jonathan Garcia &OOLIE his Carnegie Hall debut at age seven and Vonda K. Bowling PANCHO, LEUT. MANNY MUNOZ "Stay with Me" JIMMY POWERS & ANGEL CITY by his late teens had become somewhat of LIGHTING DESIGN Sergio Antonio Garcia FOUR "You Gotta Look Out for Yourself' a society darling, performing jazz piano in Carl Munoz CLARA,ALAURA JIMMY POWERS &ANGEL CITY FOUR sophisticated New York nightclubs. By the SOUND DESIGN Whitney Hennen "The Buddy System" Bu D DY 1950s, he turned to composing pop standards Richard Frohlich DONNA, OOLIE "With Every Breath I Take" BOBBI (with lyricists Joseph McCarthy Jr, Bob Hilliard FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY '''Lee Jamison "The Tennis Song" and Hal David) for the likes of Frank Sinatra Ashley White & Jeff Colangelo ALAURA & STONE BUDDY, IRWIN "Everybody's Gotta Be Somewhere" and Nat King Cole and ran his own New York Jackie L. Kemp sToNE & PRODUCTION STAFF ANGEL CITY FOUR nightspot,The Playroom. Teaming with clever AEA STAGE MANAGER STONE "Lost and Found" MALLORY lyricist Carolyn Leigh, Coleman wrote such ''Gregory Lush hit songs as "Witchcraft" and "Firefly" before *Katie Marchant "All You Have To Do Is Wait" MUNOZ & TRIO TECHNICAL DIRECTOR AVRIL, MALLORY "You're Nothing Without Me" the pair composed their firsttwo Broadway '"'Nikki McDonald efforts--the spirited Lucille Ball vehicle Wild­ Daniel Pucul STONE & STINE cat (1960), which produced the showstopper PRODUCTION ASSISTANT GABBY, BOBBI "Hey, Look Me Over", and the brilliantly <d<CharlesWallace *'''Kassiani Menas ACT II QUARTET ALTO Entr'acte JIMMY POWERS & ANGEL CITY FOUR brash Neil Simon musical satire Little Me PRODUCTION CREW (1962). with its seductive hits "I've Got Your Katie Marchant, Jessica Helton, '"''Grace Neeley "Stay with Me" No. 2 JIMMY POWERS & ANGEL Glory Barganier, Kat Teeter, Kaitlin BIG SIX CITY FOUR Number" and "Real Live Girl" and its tour de Forsman, Charles Wallace Scott Nixon "You Can Always Count On Me" ooLIE/ force performance by TV star Sid Caesar as all seven male characters. In 1966, Coleman QUARTET TENOR DONNA wed his rhymic,upbeat jazzy scores to the MUSICIANS "'*Ken O'Reilly "Stay with Me" No. 3 JIMMY POWERS words of veteran lyricist Dorothy Fields for the PIANO/CONDUCTOR Terry Dobson "It Needs Work" GABBY DR. YAMATO, EMCEE bouncy, insinuating score to SweetCharity DRUMS/PERCUSSION Mike Duet: "With Ev'ry Breath I Take" BOBBI & ,,;,Darius-Anthony Robinson (based on Fellini's film, Nights ofCabiria and McNicholas or Lane Harder STONE STINE filmedby Bob Fosse in his 1969 directorial BASS Peggy Honea or Dennis "Funny" STINE *Alexander Ross debut) and in 1973 for Seesaw, the less than Langevin "Nothing Without You" Finale coM PANY PETER, NEPHEW, ET AL successful--but nonetheless catchy--musical WOODWINDS Ellen Kaner & ;"'Dustin Simington version ofWilliam Gibson's play Two for the Michael Dill QUARTET SOPRANO Seesaw. Subsequently, he employed a variety ''*Sarah Elizabeth Smith of styles from country and western t9 blues SONNY, DR. MANDRIL, ET AL for the intimate wife-swapping musical / Love "'*Sam Swanson My Wife (1977) and composed the bumptuous circus musical Barnum (1980),which also marked his debut as a Broadway producer. Coleman has won three Tony Awards: forthe comic operetta On the Twentieth Century (1978; with lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green); forhis brilliant jazz-inflected score for the witty and stylish filmnoir musical City of Angels (1990; with David Zippel); and for the folksy, glitzy pastiche score forThe Will Rogers Follies (1991; again with Comden and Green). In 1996,he released an album of songs for a proposed musical, The Life that included tracks by Liza Minnelli and George Burns. With lyrics by Ira Gassman, it is the story of the denizens of NYC's 42nd Street, including prostitutes and pimps. This, in turn, led to a full-scale Broadway mounting the following year. While the show had its share of fans, it only managed a run of just over a year. The Please silence your cell phones and all ;'<indicates members working under Actors' composer's next full-scale stage musical electronic devices, No photography or Equity Association contracts in this production. wasn't produced until the 21st Century, and 10'< videography is allowed without the consent of indicates a performer enrolled in the AEA There will be one intermission between the first then in Amsterdam. Coleman wrote the music the theater. membership candidate program, and second acts. • C CITY OF ANCELS BIOCRAPHIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Jamison, Alexander Ross, Whitney Hennen, and Nikki McDonald for Grace, The Musical (2001), Critics Circle Award, the Lopez movie The Wedding Steinkellner).
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