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The work of TPAC times of e Four Seasons, the original boy band Jersey Boys composer Bob Gaudio and Tim O’Brien of the 1960s. While the show is quite informative, gives you fun, social occasions with family Education makes learning more fun, • His fi rst Grammy Award was in 2007 for the creation and friends. If you’ve attended our shows more meaningful, and more relevant. there are many things you won’t discover about Nashville’s own Bob Gaudio, one of the founding of the soundtrack for Jersey Boys. He mixed the for years, you’ve experienced a multitude And then… more learning happens! original cast soundtrack while the show was still in of cultures and viewpoints, revisited members of e Four Seasons who wrote or For just one example, imagine the many rehearsals prior to its debut. history, and opened yourself to reflection co-wrote most of the early hits of the group. KATHLEEN W. O BRIEN educational benefits for students who and dialogue with others. ' Here are a few tidbits about our hometown hero: • Bob especially enjoyed writing for Frankie Valli. TPAC PRESIDENT AND attend the annual concert given by the “He had a voice that virtually had no boundaries.” While our Broadway series gives adults W lcomeCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER world-renowned Fisk University Jubilee • In addition to being a member of the Rock and Roll these varied opportunities, TPAC Singers especially for TPAC Education. Hall of Fame (1990) as part of the group, he has also • Bob and his wife Judy Parker joined forces to write Education delivers programs with direct impact on Consider the connections to history, culture, and the been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1995). “Who Loves You.” It was e Four Seasons’ and Billboard magazine’s longest-charting single at 54 weeks. the academic, personal, and social well-being of the artistic influence of the spirituals preserved by singers • “ e Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore)” is his children of Tennessee. Teaching through the arts is who continue a chorale tradition that began in 1871 at favorite of the hundreds of songs he has written. • Bob produced six albums for Neil Diamond and for a professional practice that is proven to contribute one of the oldest historically black colleges in the nation. It was a top 13 hit in 1966 by the Walker Brothers. the Neil Diamond/Barbra Streisand duet recording to the development of better educated children and Read more about this important work on our web site of “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” he received a better citizens. TPAC Education is a national model • “Silence is Golden,” a song he wrote for e or in our Center Stage magazine. Share our pride. Help Grammy nomination for Song of the Year in 1979. for methods that nurture curiosity, confidence, creative Tremeloes in 1967, made it to Billboard’s #11 spot. spread the news. 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As a boy, he sang along Communications for Ripley Entertainment and has serve children by contributing to arts education online with his solos and hummed to the trumpet solos. seven Four Seasons songs on the soundtrack of his life at www.tpac.org/donate or by sending a check to: Icrea  e • He grew up loving the big band music of Stan Kenton. – Believe It or Not! See www.tpac.org/jerseyboys for a TPAC Development Offi ce, P.O. Box 190660, e infl uence of the horns of the big band era showed link to his story on Bob Gaudio and Jersey Boys in Ipa Nashville, TN 37219 up in Bob’s 1967 hit, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” TPAC’s Center Stage magazine. ¢

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' Here are a few tidbits about our hometown hero: • Bob especially enjoyed writing for Frankie Valli. TPAC PRESIDENT AND attend the annual concert given by the “He had a voice that virtually had no boundaries.” While our Broadway series gives adults W lcomeCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER world-renowned Fisk University Jubilee • In addition to being a member of the Rock and Roll these varied opportunities, TPAC Singers especially for TPAC Education. Hall of Fame (1990) as part of the group, he has also • Bob and his wife Judy Parker joined forces to write Education delivers programs with direct impact on Consider the connections to history, culture, and the been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1995). “Who Loves You.” It was e Four Seasons’ and Billboard magazine’s longest-charting single at 54 weeks. the academic, personal, and social well-being of the artistic influence of the spirituals preserved by singers • “ e Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore)” is his children of Tennessee. 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Directed and Choreograph­ed by

17 Cast

Elle Woods...... Laura Bell Bundy (evening performances) Lauren Ashley Zakrin (matinee performances) Warner Huntington III...... JEFF McLEAN Vivienne Kensington...... MEGAN LEWIS Emmett Forrest...... D.B. BONDS Professor Callahan...... KEN LAND Paulette...... NATALIE JOY JOHNSON Serena...... CORTNEY WOLFSON Margot...... Rhiannon Hansen Pilar...... Crystal Joy Brooke Wyndham...... COLEEN SEXTON Kate/Chutney...... SARA SHEPERD District Attorney...... Sarah Marie Jenkins Stenographer...... Lauren Ashley Zakrin Enid...... GRETCHEN BURGHART Store Manager/Judge...... Amber Efé Courtney/Mom/Whitney...... Mamie Parris Grandmaster Chad/Dewey/Kyle...... VEN DANIEL Dad/Winthrop/Reporter...... PAUL JACKEL Pforzheimer...... Nick Dalton Lowell...... Barry Anderson Carlos...... Kyle Brown Padamadan/Nikos...... ADAM ZELASKO Aaron...... TALLY SESSIONS Bruiser...... Frankie Rufus...... Nellie Beer Bash Dancers...... Kyle Brown, Adam Zelasko Harvard Students, Marching Band, Cheerleaders, inmates, Salespeople...... Barry Anderson, Kyle Brown, Nick Dalton, Ven Daniel, Amber Efé, Paul Jackel, Sarah Marie Jenkins, Cara Massey, Brian Patrick Murphy, Tally Sessions, SARA SHEPERD, Adam Zelasko UNDERSTUDIES For —Rhiannon Hansen; for Emmett Forrest—Barry Anderson, Tally Sessions; for Professor Callahan—Barry Anderson, Paul Jackel; for Paulette—Amber Efé, Mamie Parris; for Warner Huntington—Nick Dalton, Adam Zelasko; for Vivienne Kensington— Mamie Parris, SARA SHEPERD; for Brooke Wyndham—Sara Andreas, TIFFANY ENGEN; for Serena—Sara Andreas, TIFFANY ENGEN; for Margot—TIFFANY ENGEN; for Pilar—Sara Andreas, Sarah Marie Jenkins; for Enid— SARA SHEPERD, TIFFANY ENGEN; for Bruiser—Roxie; for Rufus—Lewis SWINGS Sara Andreas, TIFFANY ENGEN, Jay Garcia, Spencer Howard, Casey Leigh Thompson DANCE CAPTAINS Sarah Marie Jenkins, Spencer Howard SETTING: In and around the Delta Nu house, Southern California. In and around the Harvard Law campus, Cambridge, Massachusetts. THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.

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19 Scenes and Musical Numbers ACT I

Scene 1: UCLA Delta Nu Sorority House/Mall/Elle’s Door “Omigod You Guys”...... Margot, Serena, Pilar, Delta Nus, Elle, Shopgirl, Manager Scene 2: Restaurant “Serious”...... Warner, Elle Scene 3: Delta Nu Sorority House/Golf Course/Harvard Law School Admissions Office “Daughter of Delta Nu”...... Margot, Serena, Pilar, Kate, Delta Nus “What You Want”...... Elle, Margot, Serena, Pilar, Kate, Mom, Dad, Grandmaster Chad, Winthrop, Pforzheimer, Lowell, Delta Nus and Company Scene 4: Harvard Yard “The Harvard Variations”...... Emmett, Aaron, Enid, Padamadan and Harvard Students Scene 5: Callahan’s Classroom “Blood in the Water”...... Callahan and Company Scene 6: Harvard Yard “Positive”...... Elle, Margot, Serena, Pilar, Greek Chorus Scene 7: The Hair Affair “Ireland”...... Paulette “Ireland” (Reprise)...... Paulette Scene 8: Harvard Party “Serious” (Reprise)...... Elle, Warner Scene 9: Harvard Yard/Elle’s Room/Callahan’s Classroom “Chip on My Shoulder”...... Emmett, Elle, Greek Chorus, Company Scene 10: Dewey’s Trailer Scene 11: Harvard Hallway “So Much Better”...... Elle, Greek Chorus and Company

ACT II

Scene 1: Conference Room of Stidwell, Zyskowski, Fox & Callahan/Women’s Prison “Whipped Into Shape”...... Brooke, Callahan and Company Scene 2: Hansen-Harkness Department Store “Take It Like a Man”...... Elle, Emmett, Salespersons Scene 3: The Hair Affair “Bend and Snap”...... Elle, Paulette, Serena, Margot, Pilar, Salonfolk Scene 4: Courtroom “There! Right There!”...... Elle, Callahan, Emmett, Brooke, Vivienne, Warner, Enid, Judge, Nikos, Carlos and Company Scene 5: Callahan’s Office/Elle’s Door “”...... Elle, Emmett Scene 6: The Hair Affair “Legally Blonde Remix”...... Vivienne, Enid, Elle, Company Scene 7: Courtroom/Bathroom of the Wyndham Mansion “Omigod You Guys” (Reprise)...... Elle and Company Scene 8: Harvard Law Graduation “Find My Way/Finale”...... Elle, Paulette and Company

Orchestra

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LAURA BELL BUNDY (Elle Woods, evening performances) throughout the world and is honored to perform with this is happily residing in Nashville and currently working on an unbelievable cast. Love to Mom and Dad. album with Universal Music Group. She received 2007 Tony and Drama Desk nominations for “Best Actress in a MEGAN LEWIS (Vivienne). Broadway: Grey Gardens. Off- Musical” and a for her work in Legally Broadway: Forbidden Broad­way: Special Victims Unit, Blonde on Broadway. Other Broadway: originated role of Forbidden Broad­way: Rude Awakening. Regional: Goodspeed, Amber Von Tussle in , performed Glinda in Barrington Stage and Ford’s Theater. Record­ings: Forbidden Wicked. Off-Broadway: originated Tina Denmark in Broadway: Special Victims Unit and Rude Awakening, The Ruthless (Outer Critics and Drama Desk nominations for New Hopeville Comics, Believe. Endless thanks to my hilarious Outstanding Actress in a Musical). Regionally: Sherrie family, the Cavenaughs, the FAME-ly and Dave. Christian in Rock of Ages (Los Angeles), Dainty June in , Louisa in . TV: “Modern Men” COLEEN SEXTON (Brooke) is psyched to get “whipped (WB), “Cold Case” (CBS), “” (UPN), into shape!” Before turning pink she was green in the tour of “Happy Hour” (FOX), “Strangers With Candy” (Comedy Wicked (Elphaba). Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde (Lucy) and was Central), leading roles in the pilots “Dirtbags” (FOX) and in the DVD version of Jekyll & Hyde with David Hasselhoff. “All Grown Up” (CBS), Marah in “The Guiding Light” TV: “Law & Order,” “Third Watch,” “Guiding Light,” “As (1999–2001). Film: Dreamgirls, Jumanji, Life With Mikey, the World Turns.” Love to her family. The Adventures of Huck Finn. She is the founder Kreative Kids Foundation. Creator and co-designer of Schmancy GRETCHEN BURGHART (Enid) is uber-excited to be Purses and designed “Bruiser’s Cruiser” bag for the show. joining the first national tour of Legally Blonde. Favorite She is thrilled to be back in Elle’s four inch heals this week credits: national tour of Fame, On the Town (off-Broadway), and dedicates her performance to her amazing Mom. (Geva Theatre/Portland Center Stage), Footloose (Little Theatre on the Square), The Sound of Music (Wagon Wheel). Lauren Ashley Zakrin (Elle Woods, matinee Millikin Graduate. Much love and thanks to my family. performances) is delighted to be a part of the first national tour of Legally Blonde. She has played the role of Elle Woods Rhiannon Hansen (Margot, u/s Elle Woods) is super at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C; the Wharton excited to be joining the cast of the national tour. She just Center in her home state of Michigan, (where she attended recently finished the MTV reality show “Legally Blonde: The Western Michigan University); and The Fabulous Fox Search for Elle Woods.” She would like to thank for their Theatre in St. Louis. She was last seen as a finalist on the support her Mom, Dad and Akki, her little sister and best MTV Show “Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for friend! I love you guys! xoxo. Elle Woods.” She sends love to her beautiful family, and is grateful to the company for helping her achieve her dreams. Crystal Joy (Pilar). Recently in Dream­girls as Lorrell Lauren dedicates her performance to the many amazing Robinson (T.U.T.S). Played Dorothy in The Wiz (Hangar young women who are proving that “being true to yourself Theatre). Currently working on solo album. Thank you to never goes out of style.” my parents, family and friends. Special thanks to my band, The Senate. Reach me at www.myspace.com/mscrystaljoy. D.B. BONDS (Emmett). Broadway and national tours: Dirty Papi, this is for you. Rotten Scoundrels (Freddy Benson), Les Misérables, The Phantom of The Opera, The Scarlet Pimpernel. Off-Broadway: CORTNEY WOLFSON (Serena). Broad­way: Les Misérables Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finn, The Last Five (u/s Eponine). NYC readings/workshops: Ever After (dir. Doug Years. Most recently seen in Kander and Ebb’s The Visit. Hughes); American Idiot (dir. Michael Mayer); The Addams Member of Actors’ Equity for 13 years. Family; Going Hollywood (dir. Jerry Mitchell); The Battery’s Down (web series). Regional: Mame (Gloria Upson), MUNY. NATALIE JOY JOHNSON (Paulette) is thrilled to The University of Michigan: B.F.A. Thanks Mom, family, continue with LB after originating the role of Enid on friends, Abrams, Telsey+Co., Madama, Mel, Vallier, and God. Broadway. Other credits: Bare: a Pop Opera and the 2001 national tour of Godspell. Upcoming film: When in Rome. BARRY ANDERSON (Ensemble, u/s Emmett, Callahan, Natalie’s solo club act has played throughout NYC. Love to the Dad/Winthrop). Broadway: Legally Blonde (Aaron). Tours/ fam, friends, Andrew and JKatz. www.nataliejoyjohnson.com. regional: My Fair Lady, Damn Yankees (Joe Hardy), Where’s Charley? (Charley), Honk! (Cat). TV: “As The World Turns.” KEN LAND (Professor Callahan). Broadway/ Thanks Jerry, Lisa, Rusty, and family! off-Broadway/tours: The Scarlet Pimpernel, Victor/Victoria, www.myspace.com/barryandersonmusic. The Gig, Little Shop of Horrors, , Secret Garden, . Regional: Portland Center Stage, Old Globe, Good­ SARA ANDREAS (Swing, u/s Brooke, Serena, Pilar). Off- speed, Indiana Rep. Television: “Boston Legal,” “Six Feet Broadway: Rachel Sheinkin’s Serenade (Jaradoa), Seesaw Under,” “Law & Order”(s), “Malcolm in the Middle,” (GT2). Readings: May Day, Finger Paint (Plastic Flamingo “Judging Amy,” “The District,” “Crossing Jordan,” Theater Company). Graduate of the University of Miami. “Star Trek: Voyager.” Proud member of AEA. Love to Mom, Dad and Mikey.

JEFF McLEAN (Warner Huntington III) joins this tour KYLE BROWN (Carlos). Broadway: Legally Blonde (Carlos/ directly from the desert sands of Nevada where he was an Lowell). Regional: NSMT, PCLO and MUNY. Training: original member of the Las Vegas company of Spamalot. As CCM , WHS. Thanks to Jerry, Telsey + Co. and a solo artist, Jeff has toured concert halls and stadiums DGRW. Love to friends, family and Alex. I love you MOM! continued on page 24 22 Magic Happens Here! 200 9-2010 Season

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NICK DALTON (Ensemble, u/s Warner, Dad/Winthrop). Main-Travelled Roads, The Children, Yank!, Tim and Partial credits: Hairspray (Vegas), Three Musketeers (pre- Scrooge, The Happy Prince. Regional: Signature, Goodspeed, B’way), Hair (European tour), Liszt for President (European Westport, PMP, Florida Stage, Actor’s Playhouse. Indie winner) and “All My Children.” Thanks to Jerry and team, Telsey Boys, Bret Adams. www.nickdalton.org. SARA SHEPERD (Kate/Chutney, u/s Enid, Vivienne). Broadway: Cry-Baby. Regional: Little Women (Jo March), VEN DANIEL (Kyle/Dewey/Grandmaster Chad). John W. Engeman Theatre, MUNY. Readings: Wallenberg. Broadway: Legally Blonde, Disney’s Tarzan. National tours: Training: CCM Musical Theatre. Thanks to Telsey+Co., Saturday Night Fever (Tony u/s), Swing! European tour: Liz Caplan, and CTG. Love to family and friends! Grease. Ven loves all-you-can-eat seafood buffets and chicken wings. CASEY LEIGH THOMPSON (Swing) is thrilled to join Legally Blonde The Musical on tour after performing with AMBER EFÉ (Store Manager/Judge, u/s Paulette). Credits the Broadway production. Many Thanks to Telsey, Lisa include: Legally Blonde The Musical (original Broadway Price, the cast and crew, and of course my family. company, MTV), Wes Craven’s 25/8, Comedy Central, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Nike, Carnegie Hall. Atlanta native, ADAM ZELASKO (Nikos/Padamadan, u/s Warner) hails Howard alumna. Vous n’avez encore rien vu… from the great city of Buffalo, N.Y. Tours: Thoroughly www.AmberEfe.com. Modern Millie (Jimmy). Regional: Altar Boyz Chicago (Juan), Hot Mikado (Nanki Poo), Chicago (MC). TIFFANY ENGEN (Swing, u/s Brooke, Serena, Margot, Graduated: SUNY Buffalo, B.F.A. Musical Theater. Enid) joins Legally Blonde on tour after performing in Legally Blonde on Broadway. Other credits: Hairspray HEATHER HACH (Book Writer) received 2007 Tony and movie (Noreen), Drop Dead Gorgeous, “SNL,” “The Daily Drama Desk nominations for her work on Legally Blonde. Show with Jon Stewart,” Naked Brothers Band. Graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder, School of www.tiffanyengen.com Journalism. Worked at The New York Times Denver Bureau and Sports and Fitness Publishing. Former member of JAY GARCIA (Swing) was recently seen off-Broadway as Denver’s improv troupe Comedy Sports. Won 1999 Walt Juan in Altar Boyz after originating the role on the first Disney Screenwriting Fellowship and wrote film Freaky national tour. Credits include Avenue Q, The Man In The Friday. Also writing a YA novel with , to be Ceiling. Thanks family and friends. published by Harper Collins in 2009. Much love to friends and family, especially Jason and Harper. SPENCER HOWARD (Dance Captain/Swing, u/s Kyle/ Dewey/Grandmaster Chad) recently played Riff in LAURENCE O’KEEFE (Music and Lyrics) received Tony Pittsburgh CLO’s West Side Story. Thanks to Telsey & Co. and Drama Desk nominations for Legally Blonde. Larry won and Jerry for this great opportunity. Love to friends and the Ed Kleban, ASCAP Richard Rodgers New Horizons family for their support. NYU graduate. and awards for his music and lyrics. Off- Broadway: Bat Boy: The Musical (Lucille Lortel, Richard PAUL JACKEL (Dad/Winthrop, u/s Callahan). Broadway Rodgers, Outer Critics Circle awards), more than 200 and other NYC: The Secret Garden (OC), A Christmas productions worldwide. Co-author with Nell Benjamin of Carol, The Fantasticks, The Last Starfighter (OC). National Sarah, Plain and Tall (Lucille Lortel Theatre, tours and regional: Garden, Into the Woods, Camelot, TheatreworksUSA); Cam Jansen (Lamb’s Theatre); The Mice Ragtime. Graduate of Harvard University. (Seriously.) (Prince Music Theatre, Ahmanson). Larry thanks Blonde’s producers and creative team, Harvard University, Hasty SARAH MARIE JENKINS (Dance Captain/Ensemble, u/s Pudding Theatricals, his family and especially the Pilar, Kate/Chutney). Theatre: Peter Pan with Cathy Rigby incomparable Nell Benjamin. (NYC/tour); Swing! (U.S./ tours); Seven Brides… (Alice—Goodspeed, Paper Mill, NSMT); The Music Man NELL BENJAMIN (Music and Lyrics) received 2007 Tony (Zaneeta). TV: “Law & Order: SVU,” “Today.” Loves: and Drama Desk nominations for Legally Blonde. Nell Andrew, Ozzy. www.SarahMarieJenkins.com. adapted The Pirates of Penzance into Pirates! for Goodspeed and Paper Mill. She wrote Cam Jansen with Laurence BRIAN PATRICK MURPHY (Ensemble, u/s Kyle/Dewey/ O’Keefe (for TheatreworksUSA) as well as lyrics for Sarah, Grandmaster Chad). For Mom and family. Dog Sees God, Plain and Tall and The Mice. She is a Kleban Award and The Who’s Tommy, etc. Every performance for Megan Cralle. Jonathan Larson grant winner, and a member of ASCAP “Meet me in the land of Hope and Dreams.” and the Dramatists Guild. She owes her parents more than she can repay and is married to a genius, which she highly MAMIE PARRIS (Courtney/Mom/Whitney, u/s Paulette, recommends. Thank you, Larry. Vivienne). Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone, 110 in the Shade. Also: Chicago (China), Radio City Christmas JERRY MITCHELL (Director/Choreographer) most recently Spectacular, two tours with Kenny Rogers. Favorite received 2007 Tony and Drama Desk nominations for his regional roles include Millie, Rizzo and Audrey. Love! work on Legally Blonde. He also received Tony and Drama www.mamieparris.com. Desk awards for choreographing the 2005 Tony Award- winning Best Revival of La Cage aux Folles, having been TALLY SESSIONS (Aaron, u/s Emmett). Tour: Dirty nominated for Tony and other awards as choreographer of Rotten Scoundrels. Off-Broadway: Joys of Sex, Godspell. NY: Hairspray, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty and

24 Never Gonna Dance. Other Broad­way choreography credits Q, Gypsy, La Bohème (), Flower Drum include revivals of Gypsy, The Rocky Horror Show and Song, Elaine Stritch At Liberty, Bells Are Ringing, A Class Act. You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Jerry’s dances for film National: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. The partners are: are featured in In & Out, Camp, Scent of a Woman and Tom Clark, Mark Menard and Nevin Steinberg. Hedwig and the Angry Inch. DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Wig/Hair Design). Broadway: DAVID ROCKWELL (Scenic Designer) received a Drama Shrek, The Country Girl, The Little Mermaid, Spamalot, Desk nomination for Legally Blonde. He also designed the Butley, Tarzan, The Wedding Singer, Chita Rivera: The sets for Hairspray (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Dancers Life, The Odd Couple, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, nominations), The Rocky Horror Show (Drama Desk Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Flower Drum Song, Sweet nomination), All Shook Up (Drama Desk nomination), Smell of Success,The Invention Of Love, Aida, The Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and, for film, Team America. He’s Rainmaker, The Iceman Cometh, Annie Get Your Gun, Little the founder of Rockwell Group, the New York-based Me, Chicago, Sideshow, 1776, Steel Pier, Big, Sunset architecture and design firm. Projects include the Kodak Boulevard, world premiere of Whistle Down The Wind. Theatre, W Union Square, Nobu, Phantom at the Venetian Film credits include: (Emmy nominated), Theater and JetBlue’s terminal at JFK. He’s been honored To Wong Foo… with the National Design Award by Smithsonian’s Cooper- Hewitt for outstanding achievement in Interior Design. TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/ tours: Speed-the-Plow, , [title of show], South Pacific, In GREGG BARNES (Costume Design). 2007 Tony Award the Heights, Wicked, Hairspray, Rent, Grinch, The Color nomination for Legally Blonde. Broadway: The Drowsy Purple, The Drowsy Chaperone, Bette Midler (Vegas). Off- Chaperone (2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Broadway: Rock of Ages, Blue Man Group, Atlantic, MCC, awards), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Flower Drum Song (Tony Signature. Regional: La Jolla, Westport. Film: I Love You nomination), Side Show. New York: Sinatra (Radio City), Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Sex and the City, The Kathy and Mo Show, Pageant, The Radio City Dan in Real Life, Then She Found Me, Across the Universe, Christmas Spectacular. NYC Opera: Cinderella, The Merry Ira and Abby, Rent, Pieces of April, Camp, The Grey Zone, Widow. West End: Pageant (Olivier nomination). National Finding Forrester, The Bone Collector. TV: “Ugly Betty” tours: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, On the Record, Ringling (pilot), “Whoopi” commercials. Bros. Circus. Regional: Mame (Kennedy Center), Flower Drum Song (Mark Taper, L.A. Drama Critics Award), JAMES SAMPLINER (Music Supervisor/ Allegro (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes Award), Lucky Co-Arranger). B’way: Legally Blonde, The Wedding Singer, Duck (Old Globe, Critics Award). BKLYN: The Musical, Never Gonna Dance. Off-B’way: The Mistress Cycle (NYMF), Ghetto Superstar (Music Sup./ (Lighting Designer) has designed 30 Orchestrator), Radiant Baby (NYSF). Williamstown: Broadway plays and musicals including Wicked, Hairspray, Cabaret & Main, The Threepenny Opera, Where’s Charley?, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Tony Tonight at 8:30, Quark Victory, The Mistress Cycle, late- nominations), : Shipwreck (Tony, Drama night cabaret series. Regional: Being Alive (Westport Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards), Grease, The Country Playhouse, Philadelphia Theater Company), Homecoming, The Odd Couple, , Little Mixed Company (NYS&F), Most Wanted (Sundance) Ghetto Women, The Frogs, Imaginary Friends, Swing, …Charlie Superstar (City Theater—Pittsburgh). Recordings: Legally Brown, The Goat, Uncle Vanya, , The Lion in Blonde, The Wedding Singer, BKLYN The Musical—Live!, Winter, Little Me, , The Last Night of At The Corner of Broadway and Soul. Education: B.M. from Ballyhoo. Recipient of the for Sustained Indiana University in Percussion Performance. Excellence in Lighting Design. JAN ROSENBERG (Music Director/ PAUL MILLER (Lighting Designer). Broad­way: Vanities, Conductor). Conductor/Keyboardist for B’way: Dirty Rotten Laughing Room Only, Freshly Squeezed. Also: Of Thee I Sing Scoundrels, Jekyll & Hyde, How To Succeed…, The Who’s (Encores!) and Scooby-Doo Live! (Radio City). Associate/ Tommy, , Starlight Express and My Favorite Year at assistant: Macbeth, Company, Three Days of Rain, Sweeney Lincoln Center. Music Director: national tour and Las Todd, Little Women, Life (x) 3, Hairspray, , Vegas production of Starlight Express. Off-Broadway: The Music Man, The Price, Saturday Night Fever, The Civil Associate Conductor: Adrift In Macao and Romance In Hard War, On the Town, The Sound of Music, Titanic. Off- Times at the Public Theatre, NY. Music Director/ Broadway: The Ultimate Jew, Waiting for Godot, Addicted, Conductor of shows around the country: Jekyll & Hyde at Nunsense II, Balancing Act. TV: “Camelot” (Live from Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Carnival at The New Lincoln Center), “This American Life,” “Broadway Under the Jersey Shakespeare Theatre. Recordings: Charlotte Sweet, Stars” and the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square. Goblin Market, My Favorite Year, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

ACME SOUND PARTNERS (Sound Design). Broadway: CHRISTOPHER JAHNKE (Orchestrations) is the In The Heights, The Country Girl, Legally Blonde, High orchestrator for the Broadway productions of Cry-Baby, Fidelity, (2006), Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Legally Blonde, Les Misérables (2006 revival), Grease (2007 Stole Christmas, The Drowsy Chaperone, Hot Feet, The Light revival). Other orchestrations: A Man of No Importance, in the Piazza, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Dirty Rotten Dessa Rose, Tom Jones (George Stiles/Paul Leigh), Just So Scoundrels, Dracula the Musical, Twentieth Century, Fiddler (George Stiles/Anthony Drewe), Chasing Nicolette, Rufus on the Roof, Never Gonna Dance, , Avenue Wainwright at Carnegie Hall. Dance music arranger: The

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Witches of Eastwick (London/West End). Music White Christmas. Directing: Such Good Friends (NYMF supervisor for Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan: Directing Award), Glimpses Of The Moon (Algonquin Oak Memphis and The Toxic Avenger Musical. Conductor: Room), My One And Only and Seven Brides (MUNY). Aida (Broadway). Assistant to orchestrator William Dartmouth grad. David Brohn: Wicked, Ragtime, Sweet Smell of Success, The Three Musketeers, . DENIS JONES (Associate Choreographer) recently choreographed She Loves Me (Huntington Theatre/ MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator). Music Williamstown Theatre Festival), The Boy Friend (Maltz Coordination for In the Heights, The Little Mermaid, Jupiter Theater, Carbonell Award winner for Best Legally Blonde, Spring Awakening, A Chorus Line, Spamalot, Choreography), Meet Me in St. Louis (Paper Mill Wicked, Avenue Q, Mamma Mia, , Barbra Playhouse), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Thoroughly Modern Streisand Concerts (1994/2001/2006/ Millie (Cape Playhouse). Also, director of Broadway Bares, 2007). Life is complete with wife Pamela Sousa, son 2005–2008. Love to M. Zachary and daughter Alexis. NLA/MAGGIE BROHN & Amy Jacobs (General CHRIS SMITH/THEATERSMITH, INC. (Technical Management). Current productions include Billy Elliot Supervisor). Credits include: A Tale of Two Cities, Vanities, and Mamma Mia! on Broadway the national tours of ACE, Secrets of a Soccer Mom, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Mamma Mia!, The Color Purple and Dirty Dancing. August: Osage County, Legally Blonde, All Shook Up (tour), Upcoming productions include 9 to 5 on Broadway. On Golden Pond, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Almost Heaven, Principals in the firm include Amy Jacobs, Maggie Brooklyn, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Aida (NYC/tour/ Brohn and Devin Keudell. Osaka), Imaginary Friends, Def Jam, Salome, Disney’s Berlin Hunchback, Charlie Brown, Capeman, Show Boat, HAL LUFTIG (Producer). Three-time Tony Award- Spider Woman, On The Waterfront, Kentucky Cycle, Most winning producer Hal Luftig has worked in Broadway and Happy Fella. Smitty lives in N.J. with wife, actress/producer Off- for the past 20 years. His plays and Nancy Ringham, and daughters Caitlyn and Madeline. musicals have garnered 23 , six Drama Desk Awards and a Pulitzer Prize. Broadway highlights: Legally WILLIAM BERLONI (Animal Trainer). B’way: Legally Blonde The Musical, Movin’ Out, Thoroughly Modern Millie Blonde, Annie (original, 20th and 30th anniversary), (Tony Award, Best Musical), Angels in America. Off- Camelot, Frankenstein, The First, Alice in , Broadway highlights: The Lady in Question, Snakebit and Oliver!, Anything Goes (LCT), Nick and Nora, La Bête, The the 20th anniversary production of The Normal Heart at Wiz, The Wizard of Oz, Dinner at Eight (LCT), Gypsy, the Public Theater. Hal has an M.F.A. from Columbia Double Feature (NYCB), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The University and an ulcer from tension. Woman in White, Awake and Sing! (LCT), The Lieutenant of Inishmore. Extensive work in Off-Broadway, regional FOX THEATRICALS (Producer). Headed by Kristin theater, television; seven White House appearances. Latest Caskey and Mike Isaacson. Broad­way credits: Tony Award film: Charlie Wilson’s War. Author: Broadway Tails and winners Thoroughly Modern Millie, One Flew Over the Doga. Director of Animal Behavior at the Humane Society Cuckoo’s Nest and Death of a Salesman; ’night, Mother; of New York. www.theatricalanimals.com. Caroline, or Change; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Jekyll & Hyde. Off-Broadway: Trying, Lobby Hero, Three TOM BARTLETT (Production Stage Manager). Tall Women, Picasso at the Lapine Agile. A member of the Production Supervisor credits: Rent, Chicago, Dreamgirls. Independent Presenters Network, Fox Theatricals is a Broadway: The Goodbye Girl, Chicago, Grease, Cabaret, division of Fox Associates, owner and operator of The Guys and Dolls, Movin’ Out, Phantom of the Opera, Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis. Fox Associates is led by Dreamgirls. Tours include Dream­girls, Swing, Lost In President Richard Baker and owners Robert Yonkers, South Pacific, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Song and Baudendisteland Mary Strauss. Dance, Rumors, Bye Bye Birdie. Las Vegas credits: We Will Rock You, Hairspray and Spamalot. KRISTIN CASKEY (Producer) heads Fox Theatricals with Mike Isaacson. Broadway: The Seagull, Legally Blonde; Tony KELLY STILLWELL (Stage Manager). Broadway: Legally Award winners Thoroughly Modern Millie, …Cuckoo’s Nest and Blonde The Musical, The Color Purple, Dirty Rotten Death of a Salesman; ’night, Mother; Caroline,or Change; … Scoundrels, Bombay Dreams. National Tour: Jesus Christ Charlie Brown. Chicago: Fully Committed, …Wings To Fly, Superstar. Rum & Coke.

GREGORY VICTOR (Assistant Stage Manager) has an MIKE ISAACSON (Producer) heads Fox Theatricals MA in History. Artistic associate for Rasta Thomas’ with Kristin Caskey. B’way: The Seagull; Caroline, or company “The Bad Boys of Dance.” Author of Robbins in Change; Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award, Best Review, a catalogue detailing Jerome Robbins’ Musical); Death of a Salesman and YAGMCB. For IPN: performances, direction and choreography. The Color Purple, Spamalot and 9 to 5 the musical.

MARC BRUNI (Associate Director). Twelve Broadway DORI BERINSTEIN (Producer). Credits: Thoroughly shows including Legally Blonde, Grease, The Pajama Game, Modern Millie (Tony Award), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s La Cage, Sweet Charity, Wonderful Town and Little Shop Of Nest (Tony Award), Fool Moon (Tony Award), The Crucible, Horrors. Multiple annual productions of Irving Berlin’s Flower Drum Song and Big. Dori co-founded Camp

26 Broadway, a national theatre camp for kids. She is an Broadway and the films I’m Not There, Proof, The Brother’s award-winning documentary feature and TV director/ Bloom and An Education. Douglas Meyer: Broadway producer. Recent credits include: ShowBusiness: The Road credits: Hairspray (Tony Award), The Producers (Tony to Broadway, chronicling a year behind Broad­way’s Award), The Wedding Singer, Little Shop of Horrors, Swing! curtain; Gotta Dance (spring ’09 release); and Some Love to Stacey, David, the Cubs. Assembly Required (spring ’09). Dori shares Blonde with Sammi, Noah and Mitchell Cannold, who—like Elle— ASNES/ZOTOVICH (Producers). Producing credits: The show the world that it’s “cool to be smart.” Color Purple, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, All My Sons. Performing credits: Contact, Jumpers, Fiddler on the Roof, JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer). President Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Wedding Singer, Chicago as Nederlander Organization, son of James M. Nederlander well as danced for Paul Taylor and Alvin Ailey. (Chairman). Credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf starring Kathleen Turner, BARTNER/JENKINS (Producers). Robert G. Bartner Movin’ Out and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling and Michael A. Jenkins both have extensive theatrical Bee. Future productions include West Side Story and a live backgrounds. Broadway: Boeing Boeing (Tony), Legally show with magician David Blaine. Blonde, Company (Tony), Jay Johnson: The Two and Only (Tony). Off-Broadway: Wit (Pulitzer). West End: Rock ’n’ INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK Roll, Guys and Dolls (Olivier). (Producer). Broadway, London, U.S. and international tours include Monty Python’s Spamalot, Legally Blonde, The WARREN TREPP (Producer). Broadway highlights: Color Purple, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bombay Dreams, Legally Blonde the Musical, Movin’ Out and Thoroughly Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands and The Car Man, Modern Millie. His proudest production is his son Warren and the upcoming Broadway production of 9 to 5. Edward, a credit he shares with his wife, Jâlé.

ROY FURMAN (Producer). Currently on Broadway: MGM ON STAGE, DARCIE DENKERT & DEAN Spamalot (Tony Award), Gypsy and Legally Blonde. STOLBER. Darcie Denkert and Dean Stolber, veteran film Upcoming: West Side Story and All My Sons. Other and theatre executives, run MGM On Stage. Worldwide recent productions: The History Boys (Tony Award), productions include Legally Blonde, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Color Purple. He is vice chairman of Jefferies & Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Desperately Seeking Susan, Rain Man, Co. and Lincoln Center. Minsky’s, Saved and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

BROADWAY ASIA (Producer), with principals Simone PMC PRODUCTIONS (Associate Pro­ducers) produced Genatt-Haft and , is an international Cookin’ in 1997, the longest running show in Korean entertainment touring, licensing and production performing arts history. PMC expanded to include musical company. More than 35 countries worldwide: Cinderella, and artist management as well as the management of five Hairspray, The Producers, The Sound of Music, Swing!, Seoul theaters. Founded by Seung Whan Song and Kwang Cookin’, , Xanadu. Forthcoming: Music of Ho Lee. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Fuerzabruta, Annie. YASUHIRO KAWANA (Associate Pro­ducer) made his BARBARA WHITMAN (Producer). Credits include A Broadway debut producing Legally Blonde. He has Raisin in the Sun, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee co-presented Fosse and The Full Monty in Japan and and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Barbara attended NYU—Gallatin Japanese local productions of Never Gonna Dance, The Boy and Columbia (Theatre Management and Producing). Her From Oz, The Producers, Sweet Charity, Titanic, Brooklyn, proudest productions are her sons, Daniel and Will. High School Musical, All Shook Up.

WOLKENBERG/FREITAG (Producers). Rick Wolkenberg: Broadway: Brooklyn the Musical, Legally Blonde. Film: The Incredible Journey of Mark Schoenfeld. Thanks Karen. Barbara Freitag: Broadway: August: Osage County, , Passing Strange, The Drowsy Chaperone, Legally Blonde. Currently: All My Sons and Memphis.

Hendel/Nocciolino (Producers). Ruth Hendel: In the Heights (Assoc.); Legally Blonde; FELA!; Altar Boyz; Passing Strange; Caroline, or Change; A Raisin in the Sun; Metamorphoses. Albert Nocciolino, president of NAC Entertainment, is a presenter, investor and producer of national touring and Broadway shows, including most recently Legally Blonde, Cirque Dreams, Spamalot and Grease.

STERN/MEYER (Producers). James Stern: Filmmaker, producer and CEO of Endgame Entertainment, Jim Stern has produced over 50 films and shows. His credits include The Producers and Hairspray on Broadway, Stomp off-

27 STAFF FOR Legally BlondE Marketing Strategy...... Situation Marketing LLC/ Damian Bazadona, Rebecca Spears, Ian Bennett, Jimmy Lee GENERAL MANAGEMENT Pre Production Marketing...... Adam Jay NINA LANNAN ASSOCIATES Comptroller...... Tabitha Falcone/Sarah Galbraith Company Maggie Brohn amy Jacobs Accountants...... Robert Fried CPA, Fried & Kowgios CPAS LLP COMPANY MANAGER General Manager Associates...... Steve Dow, Libby Fox, NATHAN GEHAN David Roth Interns...... Matty Cogliano-Benedict, Erica Ruff National Press Agent Consultants...... Barlow-Hartman GENERAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Public Relations/Leslie Baden Allied Live. LLC Production Photographer...... Joan Marcus Laura Matalon Tanya Grubich Insurance...... Albert G. Ruben Company Inc./ Jennifer Gallagher sarah Dahlberg Claudia Kaufman Banking...... City National Bank, Gregg Santos CASTING Payroll...... Castellana Services, Inc. Telsey + Company Merchandising...... Max Merchandising, Randi Grossman Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Travel Agent...... Road Rebel Entertainment Touring Craig Burns CSA, Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Tzell Travel, Andi Henig Rachel Hoffman CSA, Carrie Rosson CSA, Legal Counsel...... Franklin, Weinrib, Justin Huff CSA, Bess Fifer CSA, Patrick Goodwin Rudell & Vassallo, P.C., Elliot H. Brown, Daniel M. Wasser, Matthew C. Lefferts Tour Direction Associate to Mr. Luftig...... Brian Smith Associate to Ms. Caskey...... Megan Larche The Booking Group Assistant to Mr. Isaacson...... Jamie Griser Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart Music Intern...... Allison Rich www.thebookinggroup.com

Associate Director...... Marc Bruni www.legallyblondethemusical.com Associate Choreographer...... Denis Jones Assistant Choreographer...... Nick Kenkel ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER...... Tom Bartlett Computers provided by Dell, Elle’s dorm room furnished by Pottery Stage Manager...... Kelly Stillwell Barn Teen, mobile phones provided by Verizon. Other products gra- Assistant Stage Manager ...... Gregory Victor ciously provided by the following partners: Elle Magazine, Vavoom Associate Company Manager...... Kevin Beebee Professional Haircare, Petfinder.com, UPS, Aviator Nation, Chinese Dance Captains...... Sarah Marie Jenkins, Spencer Howard Laundry, Claire’s, Marc Ecko, Nanette Lepore, Puma, Rich & Skinny Assistant to David Rockwell...... Anne Colice Jeans, Schmancy Purses and Victoria’s Secret PINK. Associate Scenic Designer...... Richard Jaris Assistant Scenic Designers...... Todd Ivins, Gaetane Bertol CREDITS Set Design Graphics...... Alexi Logothetis Scenery constructed and automation equipment provided by Showmotion Associate Costume Designer...... Sky Switser Inc. Costumes constructed by Arel Studio, Barbara Matera Ltd., Carelli Assistant Costume Designer...... Matthew R Pachtman, Costumes, Giliberto and Tricorne, Inc. Custom millinery by Lynne Mackey Sarah Sophia Turner Studio and Killer. Custom shoes by J.C. Theatrical. Custom painting by Jeff Costume Assistants...... Nina Damato Fender. Lighting Equipment by PRG Lighting; Sound equipment supplied Costume Intern...... Melanie Swerzey by Sound Associates; Props provided by Proof Productions, Joe Feilks/Joe Assistant Lighting Designer...... Jonathan Spencer Props Shop, The Spoon Group and Beyond Imagination. Keyboards pro- Advance Sound...... Dan Robillard vided by Yamaha. Dogs adopted from Associated Humane Society of New Assistant Sound Designer...... Nick Borisjuk York. Frankie is from the City of Meriden, CT, Animal Control and China Head Carpenter...... Jason Clark and Roxie are from Chi.P.P. Rescue. Rehearsed at the New 42nd Street Studios. Carpenters...... Andy Burgdorf, Art Johnson Advance Carpenter...... Rick Moore SPECIAL THANKS Production Electrician...... Dan Coey Automated Lighting Programmer...... Timothy F. Rogers Amanda Lipitz, Mark Koops, Howard Owens, Lee Rierson, Head Electrician...... Matt Rocha Tom LaMere, Stewart Adelson, Gladys Bernstein, Assistant Electricians...... Casey Guilfoyle, Heather Layman Joe Ortmeyer. Production Sound...... Robert Conley The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Production Assistant Sound...... David Elmer Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. Production Properties...... Timothy M. Abel Head Properties...... Jill Johnson United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the Assistant Properties...... Jonathan Lowe American Theatre. Wardrobe Supervisor...... Marcia VanKuiken Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor...... Jeffrey McGovney Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the Star Dresser...... Laura Ellington International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Hair Supervisor...... Patty LaRocco Hair Assistant...... Rosemary Lucius-Louis Additional Arrangements...... The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this produc- tion are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Synthesizer Programming...... Randy Cohen Managers. Drum Pad Programming...... Leland Music/Irwin Fisch Production Assistants...... Alex Oteyza, Patrick Rinn, The actors and stage managers employed in this production are mem- bers of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and Michael Salonia stage managers in the . Dog Trainer...... William Berloni Dog Handlers...... Rob Cox, Marjorie Fitzsimmons National Advertising Consultants...... Serino Coyne, Inc./ The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians. Sandy Block, Stephen Elms, Becca Goland-Van Ryn, Roger Micone This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League Website Design/Online in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.

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From Kathleen W. O’Brien President and Chief Executive Officer Tennessee Performing Arts Center

All of us at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center shared the sorrow of the community when WSMV Channel 4 anchor Dan Miller died on April 8. As he was to so many, Dan was a good friend to TPAC. In addition to enjoying the live performance from the audience, he graciously and generously devoted his time and talent to TPAC, serving as a spokesman for our annual Broadway series in television commercials.

I first came to know Dan by watching his broadcasts when I visited my grandmother here, before I moved to Nashville. From the start, I was impressed by his professionalism, intelligence, ability, wit, and warmth. When I got to know him through TPAC, where I was first hired for public relations, I learned that what I saw on television was a reflection of his character in daily life. Dan was an amazing man. He was kind, caring, trustworthy, loyal, and genuine – not an ounce of artificiality. He had a wonderful sense of humor. He was dedicated to his work, his coworkers, and the Nashville community. He was devoted to his family – his wife Karen and his son, daughters, and grandchildren.

I especially enjoyed watching Dan’s broadcasts because of his chemistry with Demetria Kalodimos. They were a great team. Viewers sensed their mutual professional respect and the friendship that shined-through in their candid dialogue, from the lighthearted comments to the many somber moments of television news.

With his family, with the Channel 4 team, and with his friends and fans in Nashville and nationwide, we mourn the loss of Dan Miller and honor his memory. We find inspiration in the life he led and the lives he touched. We miss him.

37 Green is the new pink. Elle Woods knows blondes have more fun, especially when they recycle! Reducing your impact on the environment is smart, hip, and simple.

NEW! TPAC invites you to TPAC recycles plastic bottles. take home one playbill for the family Look for these bins for your plastic bottles: and recycle the other.

TPAC playbills are posted at www.tpac.org/onstage.

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The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible facility with a variety of services. For more information, see page 60 of this playbill or visit www.tpac.org. Legally Blonde The Musical Sunday matinee performance, June 28 Sign Interpreters: Harriet Harms and Karla Kelso • Audio Describer: Julia Cawthon 38 39 2009-2010 Season t t tpac! ickets on e it live a sale Se now!

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Please note that some of these shows contain adult language and content. As always, we encourage you to contact TPAC directly for more specifics. Artists, schedules and show titles are subject to change. War Memorial Auditorium e x q u i s i t e s e t t i n g – p e r f e c t a c o u s t i c s – professional s t a f f

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Jump on the TPAC Group Sales wagon train! Groups of 20 or more, or student groups of 10 or more, get fantastic deals on tickets to Little House on the Prairie The Musical starring Melissa Gilbert Thank You as “Ma.” to the legally BLonde the musical audience members who participated in TPAC’s Group Sales programs and ordered tickets by April 20, 2009.

Affinion Girl Scout Troop 2211 Phi Mu AFTRA Gospel Music Association Pinnacle Financial American Airlines Hayes Pipe Supply Regions Bank American General HCA Skyline Medical Center Asurion Healthways Southern Hills Medical Center AT&T Hendersonville Medical Center Southern Joint Replacement Institute Averitt Heritage Christian Academy Sparkfly Bank of America Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown Staffmark Bank of Nashville Huntsville High Drama State Farm Insurance Bass, Berry & Sims Jewish Community Center Stites & Harbison PLLC Belmont University Kraft CPAs PLLC SunTrust Bank Big Events Inc. Lifeway Take Care Health Systems BMI Lipscomb Middle School Tanya Bell Board Member Inc. Lipscomb University Tennessee Baptist Adult Homes Bowling Green High School Livingston Middle School Dance Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation LP Building Products The Lampo Group Centennial Healthcare Marquee Theresa MacCurdy CMT McKendree Village Tom James Company Corrections Corporation of America Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority TPAC Friends Covance Miller & Martin PLLC United Way, Rutherford County Delek Mitsui & Co. (USA) Universal Music Group Deloitte & Touche Motlow State Community College University of Phoenix Diana Rae Voice & Performance Studio MPI Vanderbilt GSC Dollar General MTSU Vanderbilt Housing & Residence Education Networks of America, Inc Nashville City Club Vanderbilt University EMI Christian Music Group Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau Vanderbilt University Office Events & Adventures Nashville Library of LGBTQI Life Franklin Road Academy Nashville Shores Western Kentucky University Gaylord Entertainment Nissan Whitver Academy General Motors Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart Women’s Night on Broadway Ghertner & Company Pearl Drums WWL Vehicle Services Americas, Inc. Gibson Musical Instruments Peoples Bank Xebec Management, Inc. (XMi) Girl Scout Troop 134 Perkline YMCA of Middle Tennessee

44 It’s a hit! Find out why food and beverage sales at TPAC more than doubled last season. The Tennessee Performing Arts Center Enjoy a growing assortment of specialty gratefully acknowledges its sponsors items just for TPAC patrons from Nashville and Tennessee’s finest: and the sponsors of the 2008-2009 HCA/TriStar Broadway at TPAC season. Beachaven Vineyards & Winery Bongo Java Roasting Co. (two custom blends for TPAC) Grab the Gold broadway series Title Sponsor: Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey Moose Head Kettle Corn Nashville Toffee Company Provence Breads and Café Purity Dairies Rae’s Gourmet Sandwiches Savor the flavor sustaining partner: Savory Secret St. Cloud’s Cheesecakes Sweet 16th a bakery Tennessee Cheesecake Tennessee T-Cakes Official Sponsors: Yazoo Brewing Company

Official Soft Drink Official Airline of TPAC of TPAC

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visit the bars at TPAC– you’ll cheer and clap for “The Bend & Snap!” Presenting show sponsors: Van Gogh Pomegranate Vodka, Sprite, and Grenadine

45 Charitable Donations: The Tennessee Performing Arts Center gratefully acknowledges the following organizations and individuals for gifts and pledges to the center from June 3, 2008 to June 3, 2009. These gifts support TPAC Education, performing arts programs, and special projects. For more information about donor benefits and sponsorship opportunities, or to notify us of any errors or omissions, please contact the TPAC Development Department at 615-687-4315. *A fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

TPAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Gaylord Opryland Resort Douglas White C. Dale Allen The Broadway League and Convention Center T. Allen Wright Kenneth E. Blackburn, II Brown-Forman Gus Mayer Applause Society Barbara T. Bovender Coca-Cola Bottling Company Hayes Pipe Supply ($1,250 - $2,499) William H. Braddy, III Corrections Corporation The Jewish Foundation of Nashville Anonymous (2) John E. Cody of America Local Color Gallery Susan Adams J. Chase Cole The Dell Foundation Mid-Tennessee Neonatology Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen Ronald L. Corbin Ford Motor Co. Fund Associates, P.C. Jan and Jim Carell Jeanette Crosswhite, Ph.D. Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Nashville Land and Landscape, LLC Anthony Carroccia Ansel L. Davis Designated Fund* NewsChannel 5 Christopher John and Emanuel J. Eads Gannett Foundation North Highland Company Tricia Casa Santa Farzin Ferdowsi The Joel C. Gordon & Bernice W. PrintSmart John D. Ferguson Gordon Family Foundation Purity Foundation J. Chase Cole Kathleen C. Guion GroupXcel Regions Bank Dr. and Mrs. Lindsey W. Cooper, Sr. Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. HCA – Caring for the Community Rhonda and Richard Small Mayor Karl Dean and Martha R. Ingram Nashville Gas a Piedmont Company Family Philanthropic Fund Mrs. Anne Davis Marcelite D. Johnson, Ph.D. Nashville Predators Foundation The Rymer Gallery Joan and Ray Eanes Howard H. Lamar, III Neal & Harwell, PLC Springs Global US, Inc. Wendy and Mark Eddy J. Stephen Turner Piedmont Natural Gas Foundation Robert D. Eisenstein Alan R. Yuspeh The Premiere Event INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS Carol and Michael Ennis Sandra F. Fulton (Director Emerita) Publix Super Markets Charities AS OF june 2009 Jane and Richard Eskind Linda and Miles Ezell GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, Rainforest Café Rechter Family Fund* Chairman’s Circle Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter AND FOUNDATION Reliant Bank ($10,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, Jr. CONTRIBUTORS Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Ganier III Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Dr. Priscilla Partridge de Garcia AS OF june 2009 Target Vector Management Mrs. Landis Gullett and Dr. Pedro Garcia $50,000 + Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis Martha R. Ingram Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Geddie Bank of America XMi Commercial Real Estate Robert S. Lipman Carol Gibson The Community Foundation Judy and Steve Turner David and Rechelle Glidewell of Middle Tennessee $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Glover Anderson Design Studio Producer’s Circle Diane and Gary Gober The HCA Foundation on behalf ($5,000 - $9,999) of HCA and the TriStar Anonymous Pat and Wayne Halper Julie and Dale Allen Family of Hospitals The Arts Company Jill Hoenmans Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Metro Nashville Arts Commission Alvin and Sally Beaman Foundation Shari and John Howerton Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, Jr. Nissan North America, Inc. Claude P. 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