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On many different levels, I find inspiration in what The class was filing out and I approached the unfolds on the TPAC stage, from the pure genius teacher. She had tears in her eyes and pointed to a of comedians to the sheer power of an amazing young boy. She told me he had never responded in singer’s interpretation of a great song. any way in her class (this was the end of November). She was thrilled and surprised that he engaged in I’m inspired by Martha Ingram’s leadership, vision, our arts activity. I choked up, too, of course. I said, and advocacy for the arts, delighted that she “That is why I do this. For these children and those received a National Arts Award as TPAC celebrated moments.” It gets no better. its 30th anniversary. Without her perseverance, none of us would be attending performances here, Yes, this is a dramatic illustration, but we’ve heard where more than 12 million audience members have hundreds of stories like these over the years. For passed through our doors. most children, regardless of age or ability, the arts help them to connect to their school work and to I’m inspired by comments from our patrons about what the world around them. The arts build confidence a performance meant to them on a personal level or how and encourage self-expression. The everyday work they valued the time they shared with friends and family. of art makes an extraordinary difference in the lives Most of all, I’m inspired by the stories about the of children. That’s what inspires most of us at the difference TPAC Education makes in the lives of Tennessee Performing Arts Center. We thank you for Tennessee children, teachers, and families. As many your patronage and the part you play in the success of you know, specially trained teaching artists work of our artistic and educational mission. with classroom teachers through TPAC Education’s ArtSmart. After one residency, anchored in a TPAC Education performance for young people, the teaching artist shared this anecdote with us:

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In The Wake Of The Flood TPAC thanks its audience for their support of the Grand Ole Opry, the Nashville Symphony, and all of the organizations and people impacted by the May 2010 flooding in Nashville.

Immediately following the flood, TPAC accommodated the Opry, the Symphony, and other organizations in need of performance space, and patrons attending the Broadway tour of donated $47,892 to relief efforts coordinated by the Community Foundation. On six nights, when Ryman Auditorium was not available, the Opry’s show went on at War Memorial Auditorium — which served as its home from 1939 to 1943, and is now managed by TPAC. Between May and December, TPAC will have coordinated 20 Symphony events in Jackson Hall or War Memorial, where the symphony performed its first concert in 1946 and continued to appear until TPAC opened. TPAC also donated resources to the Ben Folds benefit concert for the Symphony on November 27, with gratitude for local audience support.

TPAC extends heartfelt wishes for continued recovery and future success to all members of our community who were affected by the flooding.

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“Martha Ingram is one of the best people I know. Martha has changed our world with her grace and her dignity, her sense of humor, and her ability to move things forward by consensus-building,” said Aubrey Harwell, in a video presentation for the award presentation. Both played a key role in making all of that happen… I think are longtime members of the TPAC Board of Directors. that she thinks a city can’t be a great city unless it As she received the Eli and Edythe Broad Award for embraces the arts. She has taken on a role of being Philanthropy in the Arts, Mrs. Ingram was recognized an advocate for the arts and for being an advocate for for her leadership in the founding of the Tennessee funding for the arts,” said Nashville Mayor Karl Dean. Performing Arts Center, which is celebrating its 30th “Martha Ingram is a huge reason why Nashville is anniversary, and the development of the Schermerhorn still considered the Athens of the South in 2010,” Symphony Center, among many other accomplishments. said Maria Bell, the National Arts Award Chair. “Her Mrs. Ingram’s history of service to local arts organizations involvement in the leadership of every significant also includes the boards of Nashville Ballet, Nashville cultural institution in Nashville makes her a most Opera Association, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, worthy recipient of our philanthropy award.” and the Nashville Symphony. She currently chairs the With offices in Washington, DC, and New York City, board of the internationally renowned Spoleto Festival Americans for the Arts is the leading organization for USA in her home town, Charleston, South Carolina. advancing the arts in the nation. Celebrating its 50th “Obviously, country music is big in Nashville, but so is anniversary, it is dedicated to representing and serving the symphony, so is gospel music, so is ballet, so is local communities and creating opportunities for every the theater, the opera and the musicals at Tennessee American to participate in and appreciate all forms of Performing Arts Center. It’s all part of the package the arts. Tennesseans for the Arts is a state affiliate, as that makes our city ‘music city’ and Martha has is BCA (Business Committee for the Arts) in Nashville.

Broadway Meets the Local Classroom The Broadway tour of In the Heights at TPAC March 22-27 will give local students a unique arts education opportunity. Thanks to a national educational grant from the Broadway League, the national industry trade association, TPAC Education staff and a teaching artist will work with students at Glencliff High School to explore themes in the show which are relevant to their lives and their community.

Winner of multiple 2008 , including Best Musical, In the Heights gives voice to three generations of a family. The uplifting musical is set in Washington Heights, a vibrant Hispanic neighborhood in upper west with a rich history of immigration throughout the history of New York. Crossing cultures and generations, the show celebrates the American life with a fresh point of view and many genres of upbeat music.

With a grant from the League two years ago, TPAC Education worked with Fort Campbell High School students, who created “soundtracks of their lives” inspired by Jersey Boys: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

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Directed by JASON MOORE & CAST (in alphabetical order) Sticks, Guard, Dragon Puppeteer...... KEVIN BOSEMAN ...... HAVEN BURTON Witch, Blind Mouse, Queen Lillian...... HOLLY ANN BUTLER Dragon, Mama , Tweedledum...... CARRIE COMPERE Bricks, Guard, Dragon Puppeteer...... TYRONE DAVIS, JR. Sugar Plum Fairy...... SANDRA DENISE Young Fiona, Young Shrek, Dwarf...... HAYLEY FEINSTEIN Mama Bear, Gingy...... AYMEE GARCIA Papa Ogre, Straw, Knight, Pied Piper, Bishop...... BRIAN GONZALES Baby Bear, Blind Mouse...... LISA HO Papa Bear, Thelonius, Knight...... BENJAMIN HOWES ...... ALAN MINGO, JR. Peter Pan, Guard, Dragon Head...... DENNY PASCHALL Ugly Duckling, Teen Fiona...... SARAH PEAK Shrek...... ERIC PETERSEN Guard, Dragon Puppeteer...... KEVEN QUILLON Shoemaker’s , Blind Mouse...... MORGAN ROSE Big Bad Wolf, King Harold, Captain of the Guard, Knight...... KEITH A. BEARDEN , Knight...... BLAKELY SLAYBAUGH Young Fiona, Young Shrek, Dwarf...... DANIELLE SOIBELMAN ...... David F.M. Vaughn

UNDERSTUDIES Standbys and understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Shrek — David Foley, Jr., Brian Gonzales; for Princess Fiona — Holly Ann Butler, Sandra DeNise; For Donkey — Kevin Boseman, Tyrone Davis, Jr.; For Lord Farquaad — Benjamin Howes

Swings Joe Abraham, Emily Cramer, David Foley, Jr., SEAN MCKNIGHT, Mara Newbery

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She thanks: “Law & Order: SVU,” “As The World Turns,” “Evan & Gareth God, Jerry (hubby), Isaiah and Pneuma (children) and her hugely Trying To Get Laid” and an upcoming NBC pilot with Jimmy supportive family. Thanks Barry, Susan and Padraic! Dedicated to Smits. Eric is a proud graduate of Bradley University and the memory of her mother—For you…Jeanne! member of Actors’ Equity. Thanks to God, BRS, the whole Shrek team, Mom, Dad, Kyle, Lisa and our new baby girl, EMILY CRAMER (Swing) could not be more thrilled to be Sophia. Check out more at EricPetersenOnline.com. making her post-college debut in anything but the Shrek company! Originally from Boston, she is a 2009 graduate from HAVEN BURTON (Princess Fiona) is elated to play a princess the CAP21 program under the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. at long last and is stoked to return to her Shrek family. She loves Thank you Jeannie, Joel, Michael, Mum and Dad. I love you. singing, animals and is fluent in duck and squirrel. Originally from LA LA Land, she moved far, far away to Broadway where TYRONE DAVIS, JR. (Bricks, Guard, Dragon Puppeteer, she was most recently seen in Shrek The Musical as Gingy and u/s Donkey). Off-Broadway: Archbishop Supreme Tartuffe understudied Fiona and Teen Fiona! Other Broadway credits (Classical Theatre of Harlem). NY: Coriolanus (Judith include (Margot the dog whisperer/Elle) and Shakespeare Co.), The Rape of the Lock (JSC), Twelfth (Maureen). Greatest thanks to SCAW, my supportive and Night (Take Wing and Soar). Tours: The Mystery of King hilarious family and my dearest love, Denny. Thanks most of all to Tut (Theatre­works USA), King Lear (CTH). Regional: Pure God. Shout out to Adam, Grammy, Cedwick and Dunstan! Confidence (Vineyard Playhouse). B.F.A: New World School of the Arts. Thanks to family and Dan! ALAN MINGO, JR. (Donkey). Broadway credits: Sebastian in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, where he was an original SANDRA DENISE (Sugar Plum Fairy, u/s Princess Fiona). company member; Tom Collins in Rent. Prior to joining Rent Atlanta native, NYU Grad. National Equity tours: Rent, Happy on Broadway he staged, choreographed and performed in the Days (Pinky). Original touring companies of Parade, Saturday Italian version of Rent for Luciano Pavarotti. He also performed Night Fever, Hairspray (Penny), Jersey Boys. Regional: Happy in both national companies. Other national tours: Seaweed in Days (Goodspeed and The Falcon). Film/TV: “ER,” “That ’70s Hairspray and Simba in the company and the first Show,” “Gilmore Girls,” Georgia Rule. Love and Thanks to Dad, national tour of Disney’s . Regional credits: The Jenny and especially Mom…the brightest star in the heavens! Wiz at La Jolla Playhouse, A Christmas Story: The Musical at HAYLEY FEINSTEIN (Young Fiona Wed/Fri/Sun, Young Kansas City Rep. TV credits: “Frasier,” “Law & Order,” “The Shrek, Dwarf Tues/Thurs/Sat) is thrilled to be making her Wayne Brady Show” and “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” professional theatre debut in Shrek The Musical! Theatre: Little M.F.A.: University of California, Irvine. alanmingo.com. Mermaid Jr. (Sea Baby, Chef), Annie Jr. (Annie). TV: “3rd & Bird” David F.M. Vaughn (Lord Farquaad) is thrilled to continue on Playhouse Disney (Rudy, series regular), “Sesame Street.” his Shrek journey, after being a member of the original Commercial and audio CD voiceovers. Special thanks to Abrams Broadway company. Before he dove into the swamp, he was Artists, Amelia, and Gulnara. XXOO to Mom, Dad, and Tori. seen as Enjolras in the regional premiere of Les Misérables DAVID FOLEY, JR. (Swing, u/s Shrek). Off-B’way: Forbidden and Riff in the New Orleans Opera production of West Side Broadway, Evergreen (Prospect Theater Company). Regional: Story. David is also a composer, winning Outstanding Music Guys and Dolls at STAGES St. Louis (Nathan Detroit), The Wild and Lyrics for his work on Extraordinary! at the 2005 NY Party with freeFall Theatre Company (Burrs), Finding Nemo: The International Fringe Festival. Other composition credits include Musical (Marlin). David is a graduate of Boston University’s College The Johnny, music for the web series “Weiner and Weiner,” of Fine Arts and a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. The Night and upcoming Trip The Light Fantastic. B.A. from AYMEE GARCIA (Mama Bear, Gingy) is honored to be part FSU. Thanks to Mom, friends, family and peeps at TW; all who of this amazing company. She is also ecstatic to be back put up with my tomfoolery. www.DavidFMVaughn.com. on the road! Broadway: Shrek The Musical (Mama Bear), JOE ABRAHAM (Swing). Broadway: Hairspray, The Little Avenue Q (u/s Kate Monster, Mrs. T and Christmas Eve), Les Mermaid. Tours/Regional: Hairspray, Cats, Show Boat, Peter Misérables (Madame Thénardier). Television/ puppetry: “It’s a Pan, Funny Girl (among others). B.F.A. Penn State. Joe is thrilled Big Big World” (PBS, Smooch). For Jade, Ruby and Kylie. to be on the road again… this time with his wife, Christine, and BRIAN GONZALES (Papa Ogre, Straw, Knight, Pied Piper, their own “baby shrek” named Cole! Overflowing love and thanks Bishop, u/s Shrek). Broadway: Shrek (Papa Ogre, Pig, Shrek to family and friends everywhere! TheThrivingArtists.com. u/s), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Barfee, Panch, KEITH A. BEARDEN (King Harold, Big Bad Wolf, Captain Coneybear u/s). Tours: 25th Annual…Spelling Bee. NYC of the Guard, Knight) is excited to be playing in the swamp! workshops: The Road To Qatar (Michael), Rosa Parks (Clifford Broadway/Tours: Wicked (LA/SF), Jesus Christ Superstar, Durr). Regional: Various roles at theaters across the country. Fame! (Nick Piazza), Love, Sweet Love (Mike). Other favorites: TV: “Law & Order.” Internship: —England. The Drowsy Chaperone (Pre-Broadway/Ahmanson Theatre), LISA HO (Baby Bear, Blind Mouse). Original Broadway Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Cabaret, and backing up Barbra cast member of Shrek The Musical. Other credits: A Chorus Streisand. Look for him in the upcoming World Premiere Line (Broadway), Mamma Mia! (Toronto), (Arts Musical of Tales of the City (Jason Moore, Dir.) at A.C.T in Club Theatre), High School Musical (NSMT), ABC/Disney’s San Francisco this spring! Love and Light!! Once Upon A Mattress, and the “53rd Annual Tony Awards.” KEVIN BOSEMAN (Sticks, Guard, Dragon Puppeteer, Bachelor of Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University. She u/s Donkey). Favorites include: Broadway revival of , dedicates performance to her mother, Maria Mimie Ho. national tours of The Lion King and The Color Purple, BENJAMIN HOWES (Papa Bear, Thelonius, Knight, u/s Lord European tour of West Side Story, the Kennedy Center’s Farquaad). Broadway: [title of show]. Off-B’way: Vineyard production of Ragtime and a concert version of Once On This Theatre, Encores!, The Mint Theatre Company. TV: principal Island for BCEFA. Thanks to the Divine, Mom & Dad and Mark. roles on “One Life To Live,” “Flight of the Conchords,” “Law HOLLY ANN BUTLER (Wicked Witch, Blind Mouse, & Order: CI.” Regional: The Old Globe, Milwaukee Rep, Queen Lillian, u/s Princess Fiona). Broadway/off-Broadway/ St. Louis Rep, Goodspeed and many more. For a biog visit nat’l tour: , Happiness (dir. Susan Stroman), Jersey benjaminhowes.com. Much love to Don and Disco. Boys (Lorraine/Lead Angel), Anyone Can Whistle (dir. SEAN MCKNIGHT (Swing, Asst. Dance Captain). NYC/Tour: honors including Drama Desk and Obie Awards, and was cited Curtains, Girl Crazy, Stairway to Paradise, The Producers, 42nd by ASCAP as the first woman composer to have “two new Street, Cinderella starring Eartha Kitt, Annie Get Your Gun musicals running concurrently on Broadway.” She composed (Tommy Keeler) and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. the music for the New York Shakespeare Festival’s Mother Kennedy Center: Ragtime, Carnival!, Mame. His choreography Courage, directed by George C. Wolfe, starring Meryl Streep of Hot Mikado earned him nominations for both the LA Drama and Kevin Kline. She has written songs for the movie Shrek Critics Circle Award and the Ovation! Award. GO BLUE! The Third. Her film scores includeNights in Rodanthe, Winds MARA NEWBERY (Swing, Dance Captain) is honored to be a of Change, Show Business and Wrestling With Angels. She part of this fabulous tour. B.F.A. University of Michigan. Much love composed songs for the Disney DVD releases Mulan II, Lilo to the best parents a girl could ask for, John, CTG and the big man and Stitch II and The Little Mermaid III. She has produced upstairs. For my brilliant JPot. Proud member of AEA. Go Blue! 60 CDs for Silver-Burdett Ginn’s Making Music and the original cast albums for Twelfth Night, Violet and Caroline, or DENNY PASCHALL (Peter Pan, Guard, Dragon Head) is thrilled Change. Ms. Tesori, a Barnard graduate, is on the council of to be a part of Shrek The Musical on tour. Broadway: Beauty the Dramatists Guild. Her next project is a new musical with the and the Beast, and Shrek The Musical. He enjoys being playwright Lisa Kron. outside and is madly in love with a girl who talks to animals. Much thanks to God and my family for everything. I love you Monkey! JASON MOORE (Director). Broadway: Shrek The Musical, Avenue Q, Steel Magnolias. Carnegie Hall: Jerry Springer: SARAH PEAK (Ugly Duckling, Teen Fiona) was last seen The Opera. Off-Broadway: Speech and Debate (Roundabout), as Holly in the first national tour of The Wedding Singer and Avenue Q (the Vineyard), Guardians (the Culture Project), is happy to be back on the road! Favorite credits include The Crumple Zone. Associate directing: Les Misérables Gypsy (June), Cabaret (Lulu), 1940s Radio Hour (Connie) (Broadway, national tour), Ragtime (Vancouver). Writer: The Pinkalicious (Pinkalicious). NKU graduate. Lots of love to Floatplane Note­books (Charlotte Repertory Theatre). TV Mom, Dad, four sisters, one bro and Mark. directing: episodes of “Dawson’s Creek,” “Everwood,” “One KEVEN QUILLON (Guard, Dragon Puppeteer). Broadway: Shrek Tree Hill” and “Brothers and Sisters.” Jason has a B.S. in The Musical (Pied Piper, Gnome), Grease (u/s Doody, Roger). performance studies from Northwestern University. Workshops: An Officer and A Gentleman (Troy), Leap of Faith. ROB ASHFORD (Director) is director and choreographer First national tours: Grease, Sweet Charity, Saturday Night Fever of the current Broadway revival of Promises, Promises (Tony (Joey), We Will Rock You (Vegas), Irving ’s White Christmas nomination, Best Choreography) starring Sean Hayes and (L.A.). Thank you Tara Rubin Casting, the Shrek team and Mom! . Other Broadway credits include Thoroughly MORGAN ROSE (Shoemaker’s Elf, Blind Mouse). National Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award, Best Choreography), The tour debut! Off-Broadway: Dear Edwina. Regional: Hairspray, Wedding Singer (Tony nomination), Curtains (Tony nomination), West Side Story, …Millie (MSMT), Funny Girl (Westchester), Cry-Baby (Tony nomination). In , A Streetcar Named George M! (TBTS). B.F.A. Music Theatre FSU. Many thanks to Desire starring Rachel Weisz at the Donmar Warehouse (Olivier the entire Shrek team, Tara Rubin and MSA. Morgan’s work is nomination, Best Revival), Parade at the Donmar Warehouse inspired by her amazing parents and dedicated to the memory (Olivier nominations for Direction and Choreography), Evita of her brother, Dustin. (Olivier nomination), Guys and Dolls (Olivier nomination), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Olivier nomination), A Funny Thing BLAKELY SLAYBAUGH (Pinocchio, Knight) is elated to be Happened on the Way to the Forum, Once in a Lifetime playing America’s favorite wooden boy! Credits include: Mike (A (National Theatre). Other credits include Parade (Mark Taper Chorus Line), Emcee (Cabaret), Hot Blades Harry (Urinetown), Forum), Candide (English National Opera, La Scala, Milan, Dean (All Shook Up), A-Rab (West Side Story) and Eugene Chatelet, ), Tenderloin, Bloomer Girl, A Connecticut (Biloxi Blues), among others. B.F.A: CCM. Thanks to the Shrek Yankee… and Pardon My English (Encores!). He provided family, Tara Rubin Casting, Family at home and Gretchen! choreography for the film Beyond the Sea directed by and DANIELLE SOIBELMAN (Young Fiona, Young Shrek, Dwarf) starring Kevin Spacey. Mr. Ashford won an Emmy Award for Regional: Little Girl (Ragtime), Eve (A Pirate’s Christmas), Outstanding Choreography for his work on the “81st Annual Kate (Annie), and 20+ other theatre productions. Television Academy Awards,” and was recently appointed an Associate credits: “Better Off Ted,” “Saving Grace,” “Californication,” Director at The Donmar Warehouse in London. and currently a series regular on “Are You Smarter Than A 5th JOSH PRINCE (Choreographer). Broad­way: Shrek The Grader.” Voice credits include and others. Musical (Outer Critics Circle nom.). Off-Broadway: The Kid Visit www.imdb.me/daniellesoibelman. (The New Group). New York City: The Bridge Project (BAM/ DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE (Book & Lyrics) was most recently The Old Vic ’09/’10); The Jerry Springer Opera (with Harvey nominated for two Tony Awards for his work on Shrek The Keitel) at Carnegie Hall; Camelot (with Gabriel Byrne) with the Musical: Best Book of a Musical and Best Score (with composer NY Philharmonic at (PBS); and All Singing All Jeanine Tesori). Prior to that he was awarded the 2008 Ed Kleban Dancing (Town Hall ’09). Josh also recently had the pleasure Award as America’s most promising lyricist and of choreographing the 2010 Kennedy Center Spring Gala. the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Rabbit Hole, which Additional credits: Tales From The Bad Years (Theater Works premiered on Broadway at MTC’s Biltmore Theatre. Rabbit Hole Palo Alto, dir.); Calvin Berger (MTC 7@7 Series, Dir.); Emerald also received five Tony Award nominations, including Best Play, Man (NYMF, Dir.); Barnum (Dir.); Cabaret (Dir.); Guys and Dolls; and the of America Award. His other shows include Fuddy One Way Ticket To Hell (Dir.); The Full Monty; The Big Funk Meers, Kimberly Akimbo, Wonder of the World, High Fidelity and (Dir.); La Boheme; Anything Goes; and Singin’ In The Rain. A Devil Inside, among others. In addition to his work in theatre, TIM HATLEY (Set, Costume & Puppet Design). Winner of David’s screen adaptation of Rabbit Hole is scheduled for release the 2009 Tony Award for Best Costume Design for his work this Fall. It stars Nicole Kidman and is directed by on Shrek The Musical. Winner of 2002 Tony and Drama Mitchell. David is a proud New Dramatists alum, a graduate of Desk awards for on Broadway. Winner of the Sarah Lawrence College and the Juilliard School, as well as a 2002 Olivier Award for Humble Boy and Private Lives in member of the WGA and the Dramatists Guild Council. the West End and a 1997 Olivier Award for Stanley at the JEANINE TESORI (Music) has written four Tony-nominated Royal National Theatre. Broadway credits: , Private scores for Broadway: Twelfth Night (Lincoln Center); Lives, Vincent in Brixton, , Stanley. Film credits: Thoroughly Modern Millie (lyrics, ); Caroline, or Stage Beauty, Closer and Notes on a Scandal. Previous Change (lyrics, Tony Kushner); and Shrek The Musical (lyrics, theatre work includes working with Theatre de Complicite, David Lindsay-Abaire). The production of Caroline, or Change Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, English at the National Theater in London received the Olivier Award National Opera and London’s West End. Graduated from for Best New Musical. Her first musical, Violet, written with Central Saint Martins School of Art, London. Brian Crawley, received the New York Drama Critics Circle HUGH VANSTONE (Lighting) has designed lighting for plays, Award in 1997. She has been the recipient of many other musicals and operas in London, New York and around the world. He has received three Olivier Awards for his work in Tarzan, Mary Poppins, The Year of Magical Thinking, Shrek The London. New York credits: A Steady Rain (Schoenfeld); God of Musical (New York Theater Wing design nomination). Theatre Carnage (Jacobs); Mary Stuart (—Tony and West End: Starlight Express, Song and Dance, Children of a Drama Desk nominations for Best Lighting); Shrek The Musical Lesser God, Time, MaryPoppins, Love Never Dies. (Broadway), Boeing-Boeing (Longacre); Spamalot (Shubert— TARA RUBIN CASTING (Casting). Promises, Promises; A Tony nomination for Best Lighting); Bombay Dreams (Broadway); Little Night Music; Billy Elliot; Shrek; Guys and Dolls; Country Life (x) 3 (Circle in the Square); Uncle Vanya, Twelfth Night and Girl; Rock ’n’Roll; Farnsworth Invention; …Young Frankenstein; Hamlet (BAM); The Graduate (Plymouth); Follies (Belasco); Little Mermaid; Mary Poppins; My Fair Lady; Pirate Queen; Blast! (Broadway); The Unexpected Man (Promenade); The Blue Les Misérables; History Boys; Spamalot; Jersey Boys; … Room (Cort); Closer (Music Box); Art (Royale). Spelling Bee; Producers; Mamma Mia!; Phantom; Oklahoma!; PETER HYLENSKI (Sound Designer). Grammy, Tony and Happiness; Frogs; Contact; Thou Shalt Not. Yale Rep. Olivier award nominated. Selected Broadway: Shrek The ANDY GROBENGIESER (Music Director). Broadway: The Musical; Rock of Ages; Lend Me A Tenor; Cry-Baby; The Little Mermaid (original ), Lestat. National Times They Are A-Changin’; The Wedding Singer; Sweet tours: The Lion King, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Altar Charity; Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me; Little Women; Boyz, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Smokey Joe’s Cafe. . Other credits: Le Reve: Wynn Las Vegas; Ragtime Degrees from Millikin University and the University of Texas- (West End); Walking with Dinosaurs; Mame; Opening Doors; Austin. Adjunct professor in Music Theory, Pace University. The Scottsboro Boys; Annie. He has designed for Carnegie Co-developer of “Tempi” metronome application for iPhone. Hall, , Madison Square Garden and The Kennedy Center. Recently Peter co-produced the cast MATTHEW SKLAR (Dance Arranger). Broadway: The Wedding album of Shrek the Musical with Jeanine Tesori and was the Singer (Tony and Drama Desk nominations, Best Original re-record mixer on his fourth film for the American Museum of Score). Television: “Wonder Pets.” Awards: Gilman & Gonzalez- Natural History titled Journey to the Stars. Falla Musical Theatre Award, Performing Arts Foundation Award. Over a dozen Broadway productions as TIM WEIL (Music Supervisor & Incidental Music pianist and conductor including: Caroline, or Change; ; Arrangements). Broadway: Rent, Jumpers, Sally Marr…and ; ; Miss Saigon; and Les Misérables. her escorts (composer). Off-Broadway: 10 Million Miles (ATC, Drama Desk nomination, Best Orches­trations), The Baker’s MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator). Music coordination Wife (York Theatre), Rent (NYTW). Film: Camp (IFC), Rent for Broadway: American Idiot, The Addams Family, Million (Sony, Revolution), The Marc Pease Experience (Paramount). Dollar Quartet, Fela, Memphis, , West Side Television: “Sheep in the Big City,” “Bear in the Big Blue Story, Billy Elliot, In the Heights, Wicked, Mamma Mia!, The House” (Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network), many early-morning Lion King, Barbra Streisand Concerts (1994–2007). Pamela, and late-night variety shows. Recordings: Rent (Broadway, Zachary and Alexis make it all worthwhile. film soundtracks), Camp (producer, arranger), ’s MARSHALL MAGOON (Illusions Consultant) has created Model Prisoner and ’s Men I’ve Had (Sh-K- illusions for Monty Python’s Spamalot, the revival of Damn Boom Records). For the past several years, Tim has served on Yankees and The Shaw Festival’s Invisible Man. Marshall was the panel for the Jonathan Larson Foundation, which provides featured on NBC television’s “Days of Our Lives” and has grants to aspiring composers and lyricists. created presentations for many Fortune 500 companies. Find DANNY TROOB (Orchestrator). His career as a musician out more about him at magoonmagic.com. includes composing, orchestrating and conducting. Some early EVAN ENSIGN (Associate Director). Associate directing credits: Pacific Overtures, The Baker’s Wife (dance music), credits: Shrek (Broadway); Avenue Q (Broadway, U.S. tour, (music supervision, winner). London); Rent (Broadway, U.S. tour); co-associate director Les Orchestrated the animated features Beauty and the Beast, Misérables (U.S. tour). He has directed productions of Rent in and Pocahontas, where he also conducted the score. the Far East and in Montreal. As production stage manager on Wrote the underscore to The Little Mermaid II (nominated for Broadway: Exit the King, Avenue Q, Jerry Springer: The Opera, Annie Award—lost to Shrek!), and the TV musical versions of Imaginary Friends, : Mostly Sondheim, Annie Get “Cinderella,” “Annie” and “The Music Man.” He orchestrated Your Gun, Chicago, and most recently ’ The Gift the smash hit revival of Pajama Game with Harry Connick Jr. of Music at the O2 Arena in London. On tour: The Phantom of and will be orchestrating Doctor Zhivago in Sydney for the the Opera, Les Misérables and Rent. upcoming Lucy Simon Des McAnuff collaboration. STEPHEN SPOSITO (Assistant Director). As Assistant JOHN CLANCY (Associate Orchestrator). Shrek is Clancy’s Director: Promises, Promises (Broadway); Shrek The Musical debut in Broadway orchestration. Regional credits: Assoc. (Broadway); Parade (Mark Taper Forum); Jerry Springer: The Orchestrator, Just So, Goodspeed ’98/North Shore 2001. As Opera (Carnegie Hall); Speech and Debate (Roundabout a NY drummer/MD, Clancy has toured with Danielia Cotton, Theatre Company); 81st Annual Academy Awards (Production Alexa Joel and Constantine Maroulis (“American Idol”). B’way Coordi­nator). Upcoming: Leap of Faith (Ahmanson Theatre, playing credits: Caroline, or Change; Spring Awakening; Associate Director). Graduate of the University of Michigan. Tarzan; Brooklyn; Grease. JOEL ROSEN (Production Stage Manager). Most Recent: DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Wig/Hair Design). Broadway: In The Heights (National Tour); Tours: Avenue Q, Irving A Steady Rain, The Country Girl, Little Mermaid, Legally Berlin’s White Christmas; Broadway: How The Grinch Stole Blonde, Tarzan, Butley, The Wedding Singer; Chita…, The Christmas!, The Musical; Imaginary Friends; Off Broadway: Woman In White, The Odd Couple, Spamalot, Dirty Rotten Fat Pig, The Exonerated; Regional: Avenue Q, Las Vegas; Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Flower Drum The Color Purple (Alliance Theatre, World Premiere); Over 30 Song, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention of Love, , shows Old Globe Theatre, San Diego. The Rainmaker, , Annie Get Your Gun, Little Me, Chicago, Sideshow, 1776, Steel Pier, Big, Sunset Kelly Marie Furlough (Stage Manager) is exhausted—but Boulevard. Film credits include: It’s Complicated, Angels In very excited—to be on the road for the seventh year in the row! America (Emmy nomination), Too Wong Foo…. Recent national tours include: Lincoln Center’s South Pacific, Rent: The Broadway Tour, Cameron Mackintosh’s My Fair Lady, NAOMI DONNE (Makeup Design). Film: James Bond—The Annie: the 30th anniversary tour and Cameron Mackintosh’s Living Daylights, License to Kill and The Quantum of Solace; Oliver! Much love to her family for all the support and a huge shout Six Degrees of Separation; The Crucible; The Object of My out to her fiancé Willy for keeping her sane. Go Green! Affection; A Perfect Murder; Chocolat (BAFTA nomination); Random Hearts; Practical Magic; Little Women; Zoolander; The BRYAN ROUNTREE (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Royal Tenenbaums (Hollywood Make Up Guild Award); Meet Shrek The Musical, Ragtime, Exit The King, Jersey Boys. Other the Fockers; The Producers; Synecdoche, New York; Salmon work includes Mother Courage… (The Public), Jerry Springer: Fishing in the Yemen. Theatre N.Y.: Twelfth Night (LCT), Electra, The Opera (Carnegie Hall,. The Farnsworth Invention, Zhivago, Betrayal, Aida, The Graduate, Nine, Sweet Smell of Success, Palm Beach (La Jolla Playhouse). National tours: Jersey Boys, Rent, Chicago, The Wedding Singer, Jesus Christ Superstar. Stuart: A Life Backwards, Starter for Ten, Things We Lost in the Workshops: Book of Mormon, Peep Show. Thanks to Mom, Fire. Theatre: The Bridge Project with Brooklyn Academy of Music/ David, Family and Friends for their constant love and support! Old Vic. Broadway: Red, Hamlet, Mary Stuart, The Vertical Hour, ANDREW BARRETT (Electronic Music Design) is thrilled to Sunday in the Park with George. West End premieres: Enron, be part of the Shrek family. Andrew has most recently designed Three Days of Rain, Sunday. Mendes and Newling established systems for Wicked, The Little Mermaid and Sister Act. Andrew’s and ran the Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 1992 to 2002, projects as film composer and orchestrator include Auto originating some 70 productions including, on Broadway, The Blue Focus, Arlington Road, Lost Highway and National Lampoon’s Room, Electra, True West and the Tony Award winners Cabaret, Christmas Vacation. Thanks to Kathy for her love and support. The Real Thing, Take Me Out. nealstreetproductions.com. MICHAEL MARINO (Prosthetic Makeup Design) is sought WILLIAM STEIG (Author of the Book Shrek!). Named the out in the industry for his extremely realistic prosthetic makeup. “King of Cartoons” by Newsweek, William Steig remains Protége of legendary makeup designer Dick Smith, Owner ’s longest-running contributor, with more of Prosthetic Renaissance Studios. Projects include: I Am than 1,600 drawings and 117 covers to his name. He began Legend, Boardwalk Empire, Black Swan, The Tempest, writing and illustrating books for children at the age of 60. Enchanted, Cop Out, The Wrestler, “Saturday Night Live,” His work Sylvester and the Magic Pebble earned him the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” and others. Caldecott Medal, the highest honor bestowed on children’s picture books, but it was the 1990 Shrek! that RACHEL BRESS (Associate Choreo­grapher). Choreography: ultimately brought him his largest audience by inspiring one of “Sex and the City,” “The Electric Co.,” NBA and WNBA the most successful film franchises in motion picture history. All-Star shows, Apartment 3A (by Jeff Daniels), Lost & William Steig wrote and illustrated children’s books up until Found (world premiere). Assoc. Choreography: Broadway: the last year of his life and died in 2003 at the age of 95. 9 to 5, The Pirate Queen, Dirty Blonde, The Apple Tree, …On a Clear Day (City Center), Pippin (national tour). Special Thanks Perf: Wicked, Mamma Mia, 9 to 5, NYCO. Co-founder: The creative team would like to thank all the filmmakers StageDoorConnections.com and RachelBress.com. and artists at DreamWorks and PDI/DreamWorks who AURORA PRODUCTIONS (Production Management). opened and welcomed us into their SHREK world. Current projects: The Addams Family, A Little Night Music, The 39 Steps, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, The Language Archive, Scottsboro Boys and La Bête. Past projects include over 150 STAFF FOR Shrek the musical Broadway shows and their tours. Aurora is Gene O’Donovan GENERAL MANAGEment and Ben Heller with Stephanie Sherline, Jarid Sumner, Liza Stuart Thompson Cassidy Briggs Luxenberg, Jason Margolis, Ryan Stanisz & Melissa Mazdra. Megan Curren, Kate Egan, Kevin Emrick, STUART THOMPSON PRODUCTIONS (General Nathan Gehan, Geo Karapetyan, Brittany Levasseur, Christopher Taggart, David Turner Management). Responsible for more than 50 Broadway shows. The most recent include God of Carnage, A View From the Bridge, NATIONAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Fences, Shrek The Musical, Exit the King, You’re Welcome BONEAU/BRYAN-BROWN America, Boeing-Boeing, Lend Me A Tenor and Next Fall. Adrian Bryan-Brown Heath Schwartz JAMES TRINER (Executive Producer). Prior to joining TOUR MARKETING/PRESS REPRESENTATIVE DreamWorks Theatricals, James was a General Manager with C MAJOR ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING Stuart Thompson Productions since 1998, where his Broadway, Catherine Major off-Broadway and touring productions included Doubt, The Year Jennifer Sims Spike Dawson of Magical Thinking, Proof, Three Days of Rain, Red Light Winter, CASTING The Blue Room, Amy’s View and Take Me Out. Prior to joining TARA RUBIN CASTING STP, he was the company manager of the Manhattan Theatre Club Tara Rubin CSA, Eric Woodall CSA for three seasons and is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama. Laura Schutzel CSA, Merri Sugarman CSA, Dale Brown CSA DREAMWORKS THEATRICALS (Producer) was established Paige Blansfield, Kaitlin Shaw in 2007 by DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (NASDAQ: DWA) to produce stage productions based on its films and PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT other original and adapted works. serves as AURORA PRODUCTIONS Gene O’Donovan, Ben Heller President of DreamWorks Theatricals and Co-President of Stephanie Sherline, Jarid Sumner, Liza Luxenberg, Production for DWA. DWA is devoted to producing high-quality Ryan Stanisz, Jason Margolis, Melissa Mazdra family entertainment through the use of computer-generated (CG) animation. DWA’s current and upcoming film slate Exclusive Tour Booking Agent includes , : Kaboom of Doom and The Booking Group Meredith Blair, President ; past titles include Shrek, , Shrek The Kara Gebhart, Vice President Operations Third, Shrek Forever After, , Madagascar: Escape www.thebookinggroup.com 2 Africa, Kung Fu Panda, Monsters vs. Aliens and . Shrek was the winner of the first-ever Stage Manager...... Kelly Marie Furlough Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Assistant Stage Manager...... Bryan Rountree currently serves as DWA’s CEO and on the Board of Directors Company Manager...... Nathan Gehan Assistant Company Managers...... Kate Egan and was a co-founder of DreamWorks Studios in 1994. Shrek Associate Director...... Evan Ensign The Musical is DWA’s first venture in legitimate theatre. Associate Choreographer...... Rachel Bress BILL DAMASCHKE (Producer). President, DreamWorks Assistant Director...... Stephen Sposito Theatricals; co-president of production, DreamWorks Animation Associate Scenic Designer...... Paul Weimer SKG, Inc. He joined DreamWorks Studios in 1995 and has served Assistant Scenic Designers...... Raul Abrego, Melissa Shakun Associate Costume Designers...... Tracy Christensen, Brian J. Bustos in a variety of animation roles, including head of creative production Assistant Costume Designer...... Angela Kahler and head of development. Damaschke served as a producer of Costume Department Assistants...... Sara Foster, Jennifer Raskopf (nominated for Best Animated Feature Academy Award Associate Lighting Designer...... Philip Rosenberg in 2004) and an executive producer of films including this year’s Assistant Lighting Designer...... Anthony Pearson How to Train Your Dragon, Shrek Forever After, and the upcoming Moving Light Programmer...... Sharon Huizinga Megamind. He has and continues to oversee the creative Associate Sound Designer...... Keith Caggiano development from inception to screen of DWA’s film slate. Associate Hair/Wig Designer...... Mitchell Beck Associate Prosthetics Designer...... Dave Presto NEAL STREET PRODUCTIONS (Producer) was formed in 2003 Associate Makeup Designer...... Angela L. Johnson by Sam Mendes, Caro Newling and Pippa Harris to produce film Media Associate and Programmer...... Laura Frank and theatre. Films: Away We Go, Revolutionary Road, Jarhead, Production Carpenter...... Mike Martinez Head Carpenter...... William J. Pate Makeup Provided by MAKE UP FOR EVER Deck Carpenter...... Shaun Altman “I’m a Believer” (Neil Diamond) ©1966 Stonebridge Music, Foray Flyman...... Brent “Squatch” Jahnke Automation...... Sean Collins Music. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Production Electricians...... James J. Fedigan, Randall Zaibek (SESAC), on behalf of Stonebridge Music, and by Foray Music Head Electrician...... Steven Deidel (SESAC). All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Escape (The Pina Deck Electrician...... Daniel Swalec Colada Song)” (), ©1979 WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) Follow Spot Operator...... Ann Marie Roche and Holmes Line of Music Inc. (ASCAP). All rights administered by Production Sound...... Phil Lojo WB Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Head Sound Engineer...... Jason Choquette SPECIAL THANKS Assistant Sound Engineer...... Alex Hawthorn Andrew Adamson, Guillaume Aretos, Kelley Avery, Denise Cascino, Production Props...... James Cariot Ann Daly, Philippe Denis, Anne Globe, Vicky Jenson, Jim Mainard, Head Props...... Scott Gibson Assistant Props...... Andy Miller Chris Miller, Terry Press, Chip Sullivan, Aron Warner, Sunny Wardrobe Supervisor...... Gillian Kadish Ye. A very special thanks to the amazing and talented artists at Assistant Wardrobe Supervisors...... Debbie Burkman-Margolies, DreamWorks and PDI DreamWorks who contributed to the show: Casey Cameron, Mario Alonzo Urena Sean Bishop, Doug Cooper, Martin Costello, David Doepp, John Dresser...... Sara Foster Dorst, Corban Gossett, Daniel Hashimoto, Anthony Hodgson, Pam Hair Supervisor...... Mitchell Beck Hu, Lucas Janin, Andrew Kim, Gina Lawes, Betsy Nofsinger, Alex Assistant Hair Supervisor...... Lynn Grassy Ongaro, Jason Reisig, Jason Schleifer, Scott Singer, Bill Stahl, Hairdresser...... Jason Flanders Munira Tayabji, Mike Yamada, Nicholas Lojo, Dario Lojo Makeup Supervisor...... Jason Goldsberry DREAMWORKS THEATRICALS Makeup Assistants...... Brandon Claflin, Jorie Mars Malan Puppet Coach...... Aymee Garcia President...... Bill Damaschke Dialect Coach...... Stephen Gabis Executive Producer...... James Triner Production Photographer...... Joan Marcus Marketing (NY)...... Clint Bond, Jr., Steven Rummer, Rehearsal Pianist...... Jason DeBord Erin Byrne, Michelle Haines, Andrew Tolbert Rehearsal Percussion...... Warren Odze Promotions...... Susan Spencer, Linda Kehn, Production Assistants...... Donald Claxton, Chris Fahland, Robert Hill, Scott McCarthy Miguel Mendiola, Rebecca Spinac Consumer Products...... Kerry Phelan Tutor/Child Wrangler...... Carolyn Dunning Operations/Finance...... Bruce Daitch Banking...... Business Affairs/Operations...... Jamie Kershaw, Chris Fahland Payroll...... Castellana Services, Inc. Finance...... Kelly Kirby, Laura Fratianne, Heather O’Connor, Production Accountant...... Caitlin McCambridge Caitlin McCambridge, Alisa Fathi Insurance...... DeWitt Stern Inc. Insurance...... Ross Pebley Legal Counsel...... Davis Wright Tremaine LLP/M. Special Events...... Molly Martuza, Amy Elmer Graham Coleman, Robert Driscoll Producer: Live Events...... Dori Berinstein Merchandising...... The Araca Group President’s Office...... Carole Sue Lipman, Richard Hamilton Interactive Marketing...... Steven Rummer, Lauren Biegler Administrative...... Cynthia Park, Belinda Arge, Website...... SpotCo–Sara Fitzpatrick, Matt Wilstein, Gordon James, ,Melissa Baldwin, Tami Keaton Marc Mettler, Stephen Santore Physical Therapy...... NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy, Inc Matt Garland, Andrea Parrish, Alison Renga Medical Director...... Thomas Myers, MD Marketing Intern...... Jonathan Fieweger Children’s Tutoring...... On Location Education NEAL STREET PRODUCTIONS LTD. General Management Interns...... Lisa Anderson, Andrew Lowy Directors...... Sam Mendes, Caro Newling, Pippa Harris Puppet Consultant Executive Coordinator...... Milly Leigh Michael Curry Design General Assistant...... Caroline Reynolds Prosthetic Makeup Design SHREK THE MUSICAL PARTNERS Michael Marino Prosthetic Renaissance Hayes Vilandry Roland Blancafor Chris Kelly Paul Komoda CREDITS Scenery fabrication by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, L.L.C., New Windsor, NY. Additional scenery and fly automation by Hudson Scenic Studios. Show control and scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems ® by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, L.L.C., New Windsor, NY. Lighting Equipment from PRG Lighting. Sound Equipment from PRG Audio. Video Projection System Provided by Scharff Weisberg Inc. Special Effects designed and created by Kelly Sticksel/Excitement Technologies Group, Dallas, Texas. Costumes executed by Tricorne, Inc.; Parsons- Meares, Ltd., Eric Winterling, The actors and stage managers employed in this production Inc.; Barbara Matera, Ltd.; Seams Unlimited; Crystal Thompson. are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the . Costume crafts by Marian Jean Hose, Leigh Cranston, Erik Andor, Emily Ockenfels, John Jerard Studio. Costume mechanics by Jon The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society Gellman Effects, Perfection Electricks, Michael Curry Design, Inc. John of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent Jerard Studio. Knitwear by Maria Ficalora Knitwear, Ltd., Janet Bloor. national labor union. Custom fabric printing by Gene Mignola. Armor by Costume Armor. Custom millinery provided by Lynne Mackey Studio; Arnold S. Levine, Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented Inc.; Rodney Gordon. Custom footwear by Carpi Shoes by Oscar by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Navarro, Handmade shoes by Fred Longtin, LaDuca, Capezio. Custom fabric painting by Jose Asiatico, Jeff Fender, Virginia Clow, Claudia United Scenic Artists represents the designers Dzundza, Mary Macy, Parmalee Welles Tolkan, Margaret Peot. Hosiery and scenic painters for the American Theatre. and undergarments by Bra*Tenders. Props fabricated by Arnold S. Levine, Inc.; Perfection Electrics; Paragon Innovation Group; The The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this Spoon Group; Zoe Morsette; Craig Grigg; Tom Carroll Scenery; Randy production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Carfagno Productions; Scenic Technologies; Michael Curry Designs; Press Agents & Managers. The Character Shop; Costume Armor; Jerard Studio, Inc. Travel Song The musicians employed in this production are members puppets by Rick Lazzarini/The Character Shop. Wigs by Hudson Brown of the American Federation of Musicians. Wigs and Ray Marston Wig Studio. Drums from Yamaha Corporation of America. Guitar amplifiers from Mesa Boogie. Road Rebel. Rehearsed at the New 42nd Street Studios. BlairPAM10-11_ad:Layout 1 6/30/10 1:14 PM Page 1

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extremely proud of their musicianship and professionalism, we appreciate our ongoing relationship with the Nashville Association of Musicians, AFM Local 257, to incorporate local artists into the shows touring to TPAC (see listing on page 20). AFM Local 257 was founded in 1902 and currently represents over 2,600 of Music City’s finest musicians, including the Nashville Symphony, studio players, road musicians, singer/songwriters, arrangers, and producers. www.afm257.org

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Board of Directors Ingram Charitable Fund* $2,500 – $4,999 First Impression C. Dale Allen Miller & Martin, PLLC The Atticus Trust Limousine Service Carter Andrews U. S. Trust Dunn Brothers Coffee Innovative Respiratory Kenneth E. Blackburn, II Vanderbilt University Samuel M. Fleming Foundation and Medical Supply Millennium Security Barbara T. Bovender $10,000 – $24,999 Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist William H. Braddy, III Designated Fund* Springs Global US, Inc. Anonymous John E. Cody The Melting Pot Betty and Bernard Werthan BlueCross BlueShield MyPrinter.net Foundation Colleen Conway-Welch of Tennessee Premier Parking Ronald L. Corbin Dollar General Corporation The Premiere Event Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr. Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Individual Contributors Signature Smiles as of January 2011 Dr. Jeanette Crosswhite Landis B. Gullett Charitable Ansel L. Davis Lead Annuity Trust Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Chairman’s Circle Emanuel Eads Southern Joint Highland Capital Management $10,000 + Donna G. Eskind Replacement Institute The Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr. Kathleen C. Guion Monell’s Dining and Catering $1,500 – $2,499 Farzin and Ziba Ferdowsi Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. Morton’s The Steakhouse, Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Martha R. Ingram Nashville Belle Meade Exterminating Martha R. Ingram Christine Karbowiak Mary C. Ragland Foundation Celebrity Limousine Judy and Steve Turner Beverly Keel Cocoa’s Italian Eatery Pat Matthews-Juarez, Ph.D. $5,000 – $9,999 The Danner Foundation Producer’s Circle Dr. Robert H. Ossoff Anonymous Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation $5,000 – $9,999 Anne L. Russell AT&T Ezell Foundation Julie and Dale Allen Larry R. Stessel Baulch Family Foundation Gannett Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Claire W. Tucker BMI The Melting Pot Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, Jr. J. Stephen Turner Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Nashville Predators Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, III Maria Teresa Vazquez The Broadway League Neal & Harwell, PLC Ms. Andrea Conte and Uzi Yemin Brown-Forman Gov. Phil Bredesen Caterpillar Financial Office Furniture Sandra F. Fulton & Related Services Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind (Director Emerita) Services Corporation The Pfeffer Foundation Judy and Tom Foster Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Judy and Bob Gaudio Government, Corrections Corporation $500 - $1,499 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Glover of America Corporate, and American Paper and Becky and Kent Harrell The Dell Foundation Foundation Twine Company Robert S. Lipman Dickinson Wright PLLC Contributors Community Health Systems Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Rechter Dollywood as of January 2011 Creative Artists Agency Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, III The Gibson Foundation EBS Foundation Yaara and Uzi Yemin $50,000+ GroupXcel The Franklin Center for Bank of America HCA – Caring for the Community Skin & Laser Surgery Applause Society The Community Foundation Ichiban Japanese Cuisine Hirtle, Callaghan & Company $1,250 – $4,999 of Middle Tennessee Ingram Arts Support Fund* The Jewish Foundation of Nashville Susan Adams HCA Foundation on behalf of Interior Design Services Marks Group Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen HCA and the TriStar Family Landmark Digital Services Mid-Tennessee Neonatology Celeste Bearden of Hospitals Lipman Brothers, Inc. NewsChannel 5 Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm Metro Nashville Arts Commission Meharry Medical College The Parke Company Judith and Richard Bracken Nissan North America, Inc. Nashville Convention and Purity Foundation Jan and Jim Carell Regions Bank Visitors Bureau Rhonda and Richard Small Anthony and Diane Carroccia The Tennessean National Endowment for the Arts Family Philanthropic Fund Michael Cartwright Tennessee Arts Commission NovaCopy Sysco Nashville Christopher John and $25,000 – $49,999 Piedmont Natural Gas Tully’s Bistro LLC Tricia Casa Santa Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation Anita and Larry Cash American Airlines United Way Publix Super Markets Charities Of Metropolitan Nashville Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic Central Parking Corporation The Rechter Family Fund* Law Office of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Davis-Kidd Booksellers Inc. Sheraton Nashville Downtown Michael K. Williamson Eva-Lena and John Cody Doubletree Hotel South Arts Wright Travel Agency Downtown Nashville J. Chase Cole SunTrust Bank, Nashville Fidelity Offset, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsey W. Cooper, Sr. Target Gaylord Entertainment $250 - $499 Kelly Crockett Foundation Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis Arts & Business Council Jana and Ansel Davis Homewood Suites Foundation of Greater Nashville Marty and Betty Dickens Nashville Downtown XMi Commercial Real Estate Elm Hill Marina Ashley and David Dill

*A fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Dr. Peggy S. Duke Jennifer and Eric Paisley Richard Hensley Joanne Bertone Joan and Ray Eanes Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Mary Evelyn and Clark Jones Cherry and Richard Bird Wendy and Mark Eddy Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Sarah and Walter Knestrick Charles Bise Robert D. Eisenstein Mark and Carla Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Landman John and Penny Blane Carol and Michael Ennis Anne and Joseph Russell Ellen and Jon Lehman Allison and Joe Boever Jane and Richard Eskind Dr. Norman Scarborough Richard and Sheila McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Laurie and Steve Eskind Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Jennifer and Jim Morrison Mary Bolte Linda and Miles Ezell Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sherrill Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ossoff Jerry Boswell Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter Lisa and Mike Shmerling Joyce and George Pust Steve Botts Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortunato Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Patti Bracy Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, Jr. Debbie and Scott Snoyer Karen and Eric Saul Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Jo Ann Brassfield Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Geddie Sara and Larry Stessel Anna and Mark Bright Byron and Aleta Trauger Steve and Kaye George Carol and Jed Suzuki Lorrie K. Brouse Claire W. Tucker David and Rechelle Glidewell Steve Taggart Marion Brown Mr. and Mrs. H. Cal Turner, Jr. Diane and Gary Gober Dianne and Tom True Joyce A. Vise Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Dr. and Mrs. Matt Gorham Neil and Chris Tyler Lori Ward Joan K. Burrell Kathleen and Harvey Guion Lyn N. Walker Patsy and Bob Weigel Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Pat and Wayne Halper Mrs. John Warner White Joni Werthan James and Annette Butler Elliot and Cynthia Himmelfarb Donald R. Williams and Eleanor Whitworth Melvin Butler Shari and John Howerton Richard W. Zelek Jerry and Ernie Williams Rich and Judy Callahan Judith and Jim Humphreys Denise and Victor Zirilli Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Zimmer Russ and Penny Campbell Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, Jr. Director’s Circle Michael and Pamela Carter Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, III Performer’s Circle Thomas and Melissa Carter $700 – $1,249 Susan and Bill Joy $300 – $699 Jeff and Kathy Cartwright Anonymous Ray and Rosemarie Kalil Anonymous (2) Paige, Steve, and Kathryn Cates Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ayers Linda Albertalli James H. Cheek, III Jacqueline Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker Lee and Glenda Kraft Michael and Sheila Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. Chris Barnes Laura S. Allen Mr. and Mrs. George Lale Janet and Earl Bentz Mike Clutts Lori and Chris Allen Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lamar, III Mr. and Mrs. William H. Braddy, III Melinda Coats Beth Ambrose Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Nancy and John Cheadle Nancy Cooke Bobby Anastario The Honorable Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Christopher Joel and Rebecca Cooper and Terri Lewis Marjorie Collins Anastasia Andrzejewski Virginia Hixon Corbitt Dr. Spencer Madell Martha and Bob Davidson Clare C. Armistead Kerry Couch Mr. and Mrs. William Maksymowicz Mayor Karl Dean and Colleen and Beth Atwood Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Marcum Mrs. Anne Davis Julia Baker Denise Cummins Ronald and Renate McAbee Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Devine Dolores A. Barnett Luanne and Steve Davidson Lynda McGuire and Bill Nosbisch Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Doochin Gary Barton Joseph Dew Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Barbara and Emanuel Eads David S. Bauer George deZevallos McWherter Beth A. Fortune Dana and Martin Bauguess Nancy DiNunzio and Robert and Yin Mericle Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Joseph L. Dickson Lisa and Timothy Moore Carlana and Aubrey Harwell Piper and James Bell Don Dobernic Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Mark D. Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry William Downey

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A portion of Art-O-Mat proceeds goes directly to TPAC’s educational and cultural programs.. Bill And Linda Duncan David and Shirley McGee Richard Walters Helen R. Houston Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley Lori McVey Cheryl and John Waltko Jessica Osaki-Howell and Stevan Ecken Mitzi and Rick Michaelson Geeta Wasudev Houston Howell Annette S. Eskind Ralph Miles Starla and Ralph Weatherell Jean Hutchinson Robert Evans Dr. Donald E. Milner Bradley and Susan Widmann Frances C. Jackson Kristin and Matthew Faier Jeffrey Mobley Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wieck Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Jameson, III Nancy Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Moon LaWanda Ann Wilson and Lisa and Robert Jarman Martha Fouce Joann Morris Tiffany Lynn Heep Edie and David Johnson Ramona Fox Kristi Morrow Robert Wormsley Ron Jones Monte S. Frankenfield Regina and John Muchukot Margaret and Ron Wright Christine Karbowiak Teresa and Mark Friedman Teresa and Mike Nacarato Sharon Yates Jackie and Marshall Karr Robyn and William Fulwider Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadeau Kelly and Steven Yokley Teresa Kersey Christine Garcia Dawn M. Nepp Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander, Jr. Michael King Sandra Koczwara Jeanne Gavigan Agatha Nolen Patrons Deb and Dennis George Laura and Vincent Nord Heloise Werthan Kuhn $100 – $299 Don and and Janie Goff David and Pamela Palmer Sharon H. Lassiter Anonymous William E. Golab J. Russell Parkes William H. Lassiter, Jr. Kathleen and Douglas Airhart Barry Goley and Grant Goodman Leslie J. Peters Mrs. Douglas E. Leach The Honorable and Ruth Ann Graveno Selena Pevahouse Carolyn and Larry Levine Mrs. Lamar Alexander Joy Graves Rose and Kip Pierce Ellen and Michael Levitt Nicole Allen David B. Gray Jonathan Pinkerton Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levy Mr. and Mrs. David G. Anderson Jan Gray Keith and Deborah Pitts Johnny R. Lindahl Leigh Ashford Anita Greene Marie Prichard and Dr. Joanne Linn Robert and Sandra Barone Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gregory Deborah Prichard Sandra and Larry Lipman Sara Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gryll Linda and Tim Priddy Cecilia Little Diane Becker Cathy Guenther Patricia and Douglas Ralls Arthur and Mary Lodge Joy and Bob Belton Donna and John Hagan Mary Jo Rapetti Kathy Lovelace Abbey and Richard Blahauvietz Elizabeth Hall B. Gail Reese Estelle S. May Molly S. Blair Mike and Peggy Harbers Diane Honda and David Reiland Fay McFarlin Robert Bosworth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Hawkins Susan and Thomas Richardson Ann McHugh Jessica Bracken Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head, III Paul and Marjorie Ridge Mimi McIllawin Charles and Pam Bridges Jim Hearn Robert and Alison Ring Sue and Mike Minch Becky Bright Nicole Helm Ann V. Roberts Tami Mishler Eric and Sue Broder Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Regina Roberts Susan Monday Lattie N. Brown Nancy Hershkowitz Evelyn and William Rodgers Kevin Monroe Janice Buchanan Michael Higgins Earline B. Rogers Janice B. Moore John and Ellie Cate Patricia Hillhouse Mace and Joyce Rothenberg Karen and Bruce Moore Joanne and Tom Cato Catherine and Robert Holderfield Patricia and Craig Rothschild Nini Mullis Kathryn Caudle Greg and Becca Hollis Mary Rudy Dena Nance Barbara and Eric Chazen Jeff and Ashley Hollis The Runyeons David H. Norton Dr. and Mrs. John H. Cheek, Jr. Deborah and Donald Holmes David Sampsell Wanda and Perry Ogletree Renée Chevalier Joan Howard Jean and Stuart Schmidt Julie Owens Chuck Clarkson Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton James Schroder Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Panther Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cone, Jr. Patricia and Dennis Huffer Susan Schuchard Nan and Neil Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Richard Hummer Moneta and Herb Schumaker Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Peterseim Vicki Coward Melissa and Douglas Hunter Sherra M. Schwartau Cora Proctor Trish Crist Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Pat and Marty Schweinhart Patrick J. Quick Dr. Jeanette Crosswhite Jeff Hussong Carol and Alvin Scott Eric Raefsky and Victoria Heil Patricia D’Alessandro Karla Hutton Ken and Marilyn Scott Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Anita and James Davis Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Rebecca Robbins Brenda Denney Christine Jenkins Jeanne Sellars Sarah Rochford Drs. Richard and Carol Detmer Joni and Lee Jestings Nita and Mike Shea Judith R. Roney Lee Lee and Wally Dietz Al and Nancy Kaser Sharon and Bill Sheriff Deborah Ropelewski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dodge Lisa Kenney Angela and J. D. Shoulders Cheryl Rudnicke Kathy Doman George and Sue Kettle Charles Sidberry Mr. and Mrs. James C. Seabury, III Linda and Victor Donisi Nicholas Kilen Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. John L. Seigenthaler Michael Drish Harlon J. Kimbro Rhonda and Richard Small Dottie Sharp Catherine M. 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54 *United Way of Metropolitan Nashville at Work Here. “There’s something special about this place.” * A Leader Among Leaders In 1981, Thomas F. Frist, Jr., and a charter group of Nashville leaders started the Alexis de Tocqueville Society as a way for leaders to publicly demonstrate their commitment to making Nashville a better community. Since that time, the Society has been adopted by major cities across the country and around the world. It has claimed as members such names as Gates, Dell, Lilly, Trump, and Hunt. We would like to recognize the members of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Alpha Chapter. Thank you for your leadership.

2009 Alexis de Tocqueville Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Eads Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Kindig Mr. and Mrs. Bailey P. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Eddy Robin and Bill King Robinson III Society Members, Cassie and Tom Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Eric Klindt Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rochford III Alpha Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elcan Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloess Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Emkes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Knox, Jr. Mr. Anthony A. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jason Epstein Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lazenby W. Andrew and Sabrina Ruderer Mr. and Mrs. David G. Anderson Mrs. Irwin B. Eskind Mr. Robert S. Lipman Anne and Joe Russell Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Arthur Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipshie Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutan Ms. Sue G. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Lovett Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Rutherford Jim and Janet Ayers Bob and Amanda Farnsworth Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Lynn Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Mr. J. B. 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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 The global poor deserve access to the exiting. No Smoking There is no smoking allowed protections of their own justice systems. in any building on University campus. You can help us make it happen. 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.ijm.org Security at 322-2745.

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