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The Addams Family Playbill Providence College Providence College DigitalCommons@Providence Playbill and Promotion The Addams Family (2015) Fall 10-30-2015 The Addams Family Playbill Providence College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/addams_pubs Part of the Theatre and Performance Studies Commons Recommended Citation Providence College, "The Addams Family Playbill" (2015). Playbill and Promotion. 2. https://digitalcommons.providence.edu/addams_pubs/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the The Addams Family (2015) at DigitalCommons@Providence. It has been accepted for inclusion in Playbill and Promotion by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Providence. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Paying for college shouldn’t be like pulling teeth. Send your donation in any amount to: Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Providence College One Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 Help us reach our goal of making all scholarships full-tuition scholarships. Blackfriars Guild Scholarship John Bowab Scholarship John Patrick Garrity Jr. ‘73 Scholarship John F. Leonard Scholarship Donations to scholarship funds are fully tax deductible. Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Paying for college Angell Blackfriars Theatre, Smith Center for the Arts shouldn’t be like pulling teeth. THE ADDAMS FAMILY: A MUSICAL COMEDY Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice directed by JIMMY CALITRI Scenic Design Costume Design TREVOR ELLIOTT david costa-cabral Lighting Design Wig Design jen rock michael dates Choreographer Vocal and Dialect Coach CHELSEA COOK megan chang Music Director LILA KANE Send your donation in any amount to: Department of Theatre, Dance & Film Providence College One Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918 Help us reach our goal of making all scholarships full-tuition scholarships. The Addams Family: A Musical Comedy is presented by special arrangement with Blackfriars Guild Scholarship Theatrical Rights John Bowab Scholarship 570 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100, New York, New York 10018 John Patrick Garrity Jr. ‘73 Scholarship (866) 378-9758 www.theatricalrights.com John F. Leonard Scholarship Donations to scholarship funds are fully tax deductible. the cast ACT ONE GOMEZ ADDAMS Brian Kozak MORTICIA ADDAMS Courteney Olenzak WEDNESDAY ADDAMS Katrina Z. Pavao PUGSLEY ADDAMS Josh Hanby FESTER ADDAMS Patrick Rogers GRANDMA Elizabeth Jancsy LURCH Veronica Murphy COUSIN IT Rosie Turner MAL BEINEKE Logan Serabian ALICE BEINEKE Jennifer Dorn LUCAS BEINEKE Billy O’Brien THE ADDAMS FAMILY Rachel Benz, Catie Capolongo, ANCESTORS Emily Clark, There will be one ten minute intermission Julia DiBari, Sabrina Guilbeault, ACT TWO Rebecca Jost, Teddy Kiritsy, Edy Just Around the Corner Morticia & Ancestors Macera, Joey Macari, The Moon and Me Fester and Female Ancestors William Oser, Brittany Price, Jack Happy Sad Gomez & Wednesday Ruscetta, Aisling Sheahan Crazier Than You Wednesday, Lucas, Mal & Alice Not Today Gomez Musicians Let’s Live Before We Die Gomez Morticia Tango De Amor Morticia Gomez & Ancestors Piano/Conductior Lila Kane Finale: Move Toward the Darkness Full Cast Reeds Joyce Harrington, Greg Washburn Bows Full Cast Trumpet Bill Brown Trombone Kevin Kane Bass Jim DeLillo Percussion Dan Hann Pit Singers Sarah Kane, Neil Jeronimo, Andy McLeavey &Ashley Prickel THE MUSIC ACT ONE Overture/ Prelude Addams Family & Ancestors One Normal Night Full Cast When You’re An Addams Full Cast But Love Reprise 1 Fester & Ancestors (We Have) A Problem Wednesday and Lucas But Love Reprise 2 Fester & Ancestors Fester’s Manifesto Fester & Ancestors Secrets Morticia, Alice & Ancestors Two Things Gomez Gomez’s What If Gomez Wednesday’s Growing Up Gomez What If Pugsley Trapped Gomez, Morticia, & Wednesday Full Disclosure Part 1 Full Cast Honor Roll Wednesday & Pugsley Waiting Alice & Full Cast Pulled Wednesday & Pugsley Full Disclosure Part 2 Full Cast Rachel Benz, Catie Capolongo, Emily Clark, There will be one ten minute intermission Julia DiBari, Sabrina Guilbeault, ACT TWO Rebecca Jost, Teddy Kiritsy, Edy Just Around the Corner Morticia & Ancestors Macera, Joey Macari, The Moon and Me Fester and Female Ancestors William Oser, Brittany Price, Jack Happy Sad Gomez & Wednesday Ruscetta, Aisling Sheahan Crazier Than You Wednesday, Lucas, Mal & Alice Not Today Gomez Musicians Let’s Live Before We Die Gomez Morticia Tango De Amor Morticia Gomez & Ancestors Piano/Conductior Lila Kane Finale: Move Toward the Darkness Full Cast Reeds Joyce Harrington, Greg Washburn Bows Full Cast Trumpet Bill Brown Trombone Kevin Kane Bass Jim DeLillo special thanks Percussion Dan Hann Susan and Bill Newkirk Pit Singers Sarah Kane, Paula McGlasson at URI Theater Department Neil Jeronimo, Trevor and Erin Elliot Andy McLeavey &Ashley Prickel Ed Shea at Second Story Theatre TDF Costume Collection Christine Britton Susan Werner production staff STAGE MANAGER BOX OFFICE MANAGER Alison R. Simone Joanna McDonough ASSISTANT DIRECTOR BOX OFFICE & PUBLICITY Gaby DeParis Emily Clark Gabi Dess ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS Olivia Ferri Diane LaMattina Haley Grant Honey Perez Joanna McDonough LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR HOUSE MANAGERS Maguire Bowie Gabi Dess SOUND BOARD OPERATOR Jonathon Coppe COSTUME SHOP CREW Lauren Kuhn PROPERTIES PROCUREMENT Ashley Lewis Tray Gearing Mavis Osei Rebecca Petrocelli WARDROBE RUNNING CREW Rosie Turner Christina Correse SCENE SHOP CREW Isabel Espinal Jake Denton Gabby Pisano Seh Pinches Lis Sammaro Benita Kalala Rosie Turner Mark Folan Erin Lasher Sophia Clarkin FOLLOW SPOTS Maria Munar Mireya Lopez Isabella Christilles POSTER AND PHOTOGRAPHY Dan Munoz Amanda Talbot Gate Design: Trevor Eliott ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Gabrielle Marks USHERS The Friars Club PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY Gabi Dess resident & guest artists JIMMY CALITRI form this January at an International (Director): Jimmy holds the position Fundraiser honoring Helen Keller and of Managing Director of Theater/ The Wiz at The Narragansett Pier Middle Assistant Professor of Theater at School which was awarded the ’Moss Providence College. In past seasons at Hart’ award for ’Best Youth Production’ Providence College Jimmy directed The in New England. For the past three years Sweetest Swing in Baseball, Lend Me a Jimmy has served as an artistic associate, Tenor (which was recently nominated and director at The Dreamland Center for for two Motif Magazine awards for Performing Arts and Film of Nantucket Best Director and Best Production for where he directed Beauty and the Beast, 2012), Curtains: The Musical, and What Seussical the Musical, and Shrek: The Dreams May Come: A Musical Revue. Musical. Jimmy would like to thank the Jimmy also directed A Lie of the Mind amazing cast, crew, production team and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? at and actor for their dedication to “The Perishable Theater the latter was named Addams Family!” ‘Best of Theater in 2010’ by The Phoenix Newspaper and ‘Best Professional MEGAN CHANG (Voice & Accent Production of 2010‘ by Motif Magazine. Coach) teaches Voice & Diction, Oral Favorite past directing jobs include A Interpretation, and Public Speaking at Midsummer Night’s Dream, Assassins Providence Colelge. Previously, she was the Musical, Miss Julie, The Taming vocal coach for Marie Antoinette: the of the Shrew, and A-MIRROR-CA: A Color of Flesh, and Imaginary Invalid at Critical Burlesque on America’s Media- Providence College. Off-campus, she has Driven Culture which was recently worked with Triad Stage in North Carolina revived at RIC and received multiple on a variety of productions including The awards at the KCACTF National acting 39 Steps, A Christmas Carol, and Dial M competition in Washington DC including for Murder. She also teaches a variety Best Conception of an Original Work, of workshops to local professionals, Best Playwriting, and Best Ensemble. such as a workshop series with BB&T In past summer seasons at ‘Festival 56’ Bank’s training facilitators that looked at (outside of Chicago in Princeton Illinois) communication and presentational skills. Jimmy directed Songs for a New World, She received her MFA in Vocal Pedagogy Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, and from Virginia Commonwealth University Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor with a certification in Oxyrhythms, a dream-coat, White Christmas and The breath, body, and voice warm-up and 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling conditioning system designed for actors. Bee. Jimmy directed The Miracle Worker Previous coaching credits include: at Rhode Island College which was The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, revived in Plymouth MA in condensed Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance, Deadly Sins, La Dispute, The Dragon, The Hill School in Natick. David has created Cherry Orchard, Hoodoo Love, The costume designs for everything from The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Blood Miss America Pageant, The International Knot, August: Osage County, Rodgers Fringe Festival , The Lyric Stage to The & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, 1776 Publick Theatre. (University of North Carolina School of the Arts);The Glass Menagerie, Cabaret, CHELSEA COOK Dracula, Psycho Beach Party (Virginia (Choreographer): Chelsea has been Commonwealth University); The choreographing professionally for Mystery of Edwin Drood (Appomattox five years. Chelsea serves as resident Regional Governors School). choreographer and director for the Narragansett public school system. DAVID COSTA CABRAL Professionally, Chelsea recently (Costume Design): David is a tenured choreographed Assassins: The Full
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