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Mary Poppins November 15 - February 1 HHC Ad.4.25 X .3.625.Pdf 8/15/11 10:21:07 AM The Dinner TheaTre of Columbia Presents SepTember 5 - november 9, 2014 Next at TOBY’s Mary Poppins November 15 - February 1 HHC Ad.4.25 x .3.625.pdf 8/15/11 10:21:07 AM The Howard Hughes Corporation www.howardhughes.com C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Look, Listen, and Learn at the horowitz center the rouse company foundation the Peter and elizabeth Art Gallery and horowitz Visual and the Art Department Gallery www.howardcc.edu/galleries Performing Arts center presents the finest hcc Music Department in professional concert Series and student arts. www.howardcc.edu/music hcc’s Student Arts collective www.howardcc.edu/studentarts rep Stage www.repstage.org box office: 443.518.1500 www.howardcc.edu/horowitzcenter The Dinner TheaTre of Columbia Presents MEMPHIS Book and Lyrics by Music and Lyrics by JOE DipiETRO DAViD BRYAN Based on a concept by GEORGE W. GEORGE Originally produced on Broadway by Junkyard Dog Productions, Barbara and Buddy Freitag, Marleen and Kenny Alhadeff, Latitude Link, Jim and Susan Blair, Demos Bizar Entertainment, Land Line Productions, Apples and Oranges Productions, Dave Copley, Dancap Productions, Inc., Alex and Katya Lukianov, Tony Ponturo, 2 Guys Productions, Richard Winkler, in association with Lauren Doll, Eric and Marsi Gardiner, Linda and Bill Potter, Broadway Across America, Jocko Productions, Patty Baker, and Dan Frishwasser, Bob Bartner/Scott and Kayla Union, Loraine Boyle/Chase Mishkin, Remmel T. Dickinson/Memphis Orpheum Group, Shadowcatcher Entertainment/Vijay and Sita Vashee. Orchestrations by Daryl Waters and David Bryan Directed by Toby Orenstein & Lawrence B. Munsey Musical Direction & Orchestrations by Ross Scott Rawlings Choreography by Christen Svingos Set & Light Design by Costume Design by Sound Design by David A. Hopkins Lawrence B. Munsey Drew Dedrick Memphis is presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide 570 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 New York, NY 10018 866-378-9758 • www.theatricalrights.com Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. Fog & Strobe effects may be used in this performance. Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia • 5900 Symphony Woods Road • Columbia, MD 21044 Box Office (410) 730-8311 • (301) 596-6161 • (410) 995-1969 www.tobysdinnertheatre.com PRODUCTION STAFF Directors ...................................................................... Toby Orenstein & Lawrence B. Munsey Music Director ...................................................................................... Ross Scott Rawlings Choreographer ........................................................................................... Christen Svingos Fight Coordinator ................................................................................................ Jenny Male Projections ...................................................................................................... Kate Wackerle Scenic & Lighting Designer ............................................................................ David A. Hopkins Costume Designer ............................................................................... Lawrence B. Munsey Sound Designer ............................................................................................... Drew Dedrick Production Manager ..................................................................................Vickie S. Johnson Production Stage Manager ............................................................................ Kate Wackerle Stage Managers .....................................................................Drew Dedrick, Kate Wackerle Dance Captain ............................................................................................. Amanda Kaplan Master Carpenter ...................................................................................... David A. Hopkins Set Construction ........................................................... David A. Hopkins, Russell Sunday Properties & Set Dressing ................................................................................. Amy Kaplan Light Board Operators .................................................. Coleen M. Foley, Heather Williams Sound Board Operator .................................................................................... Drew Dedrick Stage Crew ....................................................... Jason Britt, Jeremy Garnes, Mikayla Kraft, Erin MacDonald, Amber Masters THEATRE STAFF Artistic Director ............................................................................................. Toby Orenstein Associate Artistic Directors ..................................David A. Hopkins, Lawrence B. Munsey General Manager .............................................................................................Joel Friedman Assistant Manager ................................................................................. Patrick Albright Form Manager .................................................................................................... Steve Lewis Chef / Kitchen Manager ..................................................................................Chuck Cofield Chef / Assistant Kitchen Manager ...........................................................Anthony Beachum Director of Group Sales / Tour and Travel ...................................................Cheryl Clemens Group Sales Coordinator ................................................................................. Bea Brodsky Group Sales Hosting Staff ........................................ Bob Ciborowski, Bonnie Ciborowski, James Raymond, Marsha Raymond, Michele Sanders Director of Marketing .......................................................................................Nancy Michel Box Office Manager ............................................................................................ Tere Fulmer Box Office Staff .................................................... Ellen Blasi, Laura Blasi, Mary Dempsey, Joules Duncan, Katie Falco, Lynae Harris, Estelle King, Bethany Kohner, Marie Moineau, Michelle Sanders, Ben Sechrest Bookkeeper ....................................................................................................Bayna Castner Youth Theatre Administrator ......................................................................... Janine Sunday Theatre Photographer / Website Developer .......................................Kirstine Christiansen Bar Manager ................................................................................................Shawn Kettering Maintenance Engineers ................................................. Stephen B. Harris, Mike Monahan How Do I Tip...? The answer should be based upon your own personal assessment of the service you have received from your actor/waiter. Generally, tipping is based on the price of admission plus any beverages purchased from the bar. If the service has been satisfactory, a tip of 15% is customary. For those customers who purchased their admission through our group sales department, a gratuity was included in the admission price. Any beverages purchased by you from your actor/waiter, however, did not include a gratuity. As such, a 15% gratuity on those purchases is customary. Should you find that your actor/waiter has provided you with outstanding service, your recognition of this would be gratefully appreciated. In the event your service has not been up to our excellent standards, please ask to speak to one of our managers. Thank you for your generosity, and enjoy the show! 44 CAST Huey Calhoun …………………..........……….…………….……… Greg Twomey Felicia Farrell ………………………............………..…. Ashley Lauren Johnson Delray Farrell …………………….............…………...……. Sayne-Khayri Lewis Gladys Calhoun ……………….............……………………………. Lynne Sigler Bobby …………………………...............……………………….…. Tobias Young Gator …………………………................…………………….... Jonathan Randle Mr. Simmons ……………….............…………... Robert John Biedermann 125 Ensemble ……....….…… Jeremy Scott Blaustein, Tiffany Dawn Christopher, Andre Hinds, Amanda Kaplan, Rachel Kemp, David John Little, Eben Logan, Shane McCauley, Samantha McEwen, Christian Montgomery, Elizabeth Rayca, Jeffrey Shankle, Patricia Targete, Anwar Thomas, and Brook Urquhart SWiNGS CONDUCTOR/KEYBOARD I: Heather Marie Beck, Maya Celeste, Dean Davis, Lance E. Hayes Ross Scott Rawlings, Greg Knauf or Chris Youstra UNDERSTUDiES REEDS/WOODWINDS: Huey (Jeremy Scott Blaustein), Felicia (Eben Logan), Kevin Dolan, Steve Haaser or Charlene McDaniel Delray (Jonathan Randle), Gladys (Elizabeth Rayca), Bobby (Anwar Thomas), Gator (David John Little), Mr. Simmons (Dean Davis) TRUMPET: Frank Gorecki, Aaron Muller or Tony Neenan ORCHESTRA GUITAR: Kim Spath, Daniel Lewis, Will Brumbach or Keth Adams Conductor/Keyboard 1 ......................... Ross Scott Rawlings, Greg Knauf or Christopher Youstra Reeds/Woodwinds ................Kevin Dolan, Steve Haaser or Charlene McDaniel BASS Trumpet ……………...................... Frank Gorecki, Aaron Muller or Tony Neenan Linda Cote, Adrian Cox or Frank Higgins Guitar ..................... Keth Adams, Will Brumbach, Daniel Lewis or Kim Spath Bass ................................................ Linda Cote, Adrian Cox or Frank Higgins DRUMS/PERCUSSION: Percussion .......................................... Saul Green,Tom Harold or Jack Loercher Saul Green, Tom Harold or Jack Loercher Even Huey & Gator would love this shopping experience! David’s features organic produce, healthy meals
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