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We hope your experience with the live means, because we’ve practiced discovery-based performance today is a fun, meaningful, learning for more than 30 years. In the simplest and even magical time for you, your family, terms, Common Core and our arts education and your friends. strategies teach problem-solving, critical thinking, literacy across subject areas, collaboration and In this premiere of a new publication format other skills critical to academic achievement and for TPAC, we focus on how live performance is later success in college and career. meaningful and relevant in education. As we note in a story on the next page, great works Read on! I hope you are proud to claim one of art are unique records of human experience. of the largest and most comprehensive arts Naturally offering a wealth of connections to education programs in the nation as Tennessee’s every subject taught in our schools, they are own. Just as the magic and power of the live powerful tools for teaching all ages. performance has engaged you and yours today, the performing arts make learning fun, As 45 states including Tennessee implement the meaningful, and even magical for the children new federal Common Core Standards, now, more of your community. than ever, TPAC Education and the performing arts are making a powerful impact in the classroom. With kindest regards, It’s not hard for our teaching artists, educators or staff to get a handle on what Common Core

Hats of f to A m e r ig o, To o ! who coordinates the special arrangements for us. For the seventh consecutive year, Amerigo, An The meal, the atmosphere, and the service are Italian Restaurant, recently donated a three-course outstanding. I can’t imagine a better way to honor meal for TPAC’s annual “Hats Off to Volunteers.” our volunteers and their contributions to TPAC.”

TPAC greatly appreciates Amerigo’s generosity to help Amerigo has three restaurant locations in Nashville, honor the people who contributed 5,866 hours of Brentwood, and Memphis, Tennessee, and one their valuable time last season, valued at $129,873.24. in Jackson, Mississippi, offering a casual, cozy Donning colorful hats—some themed to Broadway and upbeat atmosphere and serving new world shows—100 volunteers enjoyed the elegance of Italian cuisine. The award-winning bistro chain, the three-course meal and atmosphere for the established in 1987, features a wood fire oven grill fun, festive event. Service pins were presented to and an American and Mediterranean twist on volunteers celebrating special anniversaries, including traditional Italian food. The Nashville restaurant 25 years for Deb and Howard Thompson, the first is conveniently located near TPAC at 1920 West time anyone has marked that length of time at TPAC. End Avenue and offers both lunch and dinner menus for everything from an intimate “We had another great time at Amerigo as we pre-show date to large group celebrations. celebrated another great year with our volunteers,” said Mary Blair, TPAC’s Assistant House Manager and Volunteer Coordinator. “We’re extremely grateful for our partnership with Amerigo and Ali Gensert, the restaurant’s sales and marketing manager, Amerigo.net • 615-320-1740

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 13 TPAC Education Collaborates with Montreal Company on English-language PinoCCHio The English version of Pinocchio premieres to U.S. and Canada — sometimes performing in French, student audiences in Nashville this school year, sometimes performing in English, and sometimes (like following an adventuresome collaboration between New Orleans) performing in both languages. TPAC Education and a theatre company with similar artistic vision and educational mission. “When we started talking about whom to approach about the translation, really only one organization came Impressed and inspired by their experience with TPAC to mind and that was TPAC Education,” said Bélanger. Education, when touring its adaptation of Alice in “Their artistic vision and educational mission is similar to Wonderland, Montreal’s Théâtre Tout à Trac reached ours. During our tour of Alice, we were impressed by out with an intriguing invitation earlier this year: every level of the TPAC operation, from the education Would TPAC Education help with the French department’s guidebooks to the technical skill of the to English translation of Pinocchio? production staff. Adding to the whole experience, our actors were inspired by the touch tour and audio Based on Carlo Collodi’s novel and published in Italy description provided for children from the Tennessee in 1883, the play was written and School for the Blind. TPAC Education is an incredible directed in French by Hugo Bélanger, organization, absolutely one of the best we’ve the artistic director of the company. encountered in Canada and the United States. Our Bélanger wanted to involve experience with Pinocchio has even exceeded our high American artists whose native expectations for a visionary artistic exchange,” he said. tongue is English for the translation (rather than native speakers of “The exchange with Tout à Trac has been inspiring, energizing, and fun for our staff, teachers, and local theatre Hugo Bélanger French who have learned English). artists,” said Sherri Leathers, TPAC Education’s Director of After work with Nashville actors this summer, coordinated Programming. “The collaboration has been an incredible by Carolyn German of Theater Craft, Bélanger believes experience. The company’s work is beautiful and the staff he has the best English script possible. He also believes is supportive and personable. We’re extremely proud to TPAC is the best place to premiere Pinocchio in English, be affiliated with the innovation and high artistic standards launching an expansive tour to major arts centers in the that are well regarded in the U.S., Canada, and beyond.”

from Page to stage, The innovative teacher will use Pinocchio to engage from schools to TPAC stage students in learning that will help them to master Pinocchio is one of ten professional productions such skills as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration of theatre, music, and dance on TPAC Education’s and communication — all fundamental to the thrust 2013-14 Season for Young People. The play is also of the current education standards. an ArtSmart focus work, central to cross-curriculum Graham and other educators at the Institute noted learning in up to 80 classrooms this fall. how Pinocchio can be a vehicle for learning across For example, Marian Graham, subjects, including history, geography, language arts, a 6th grade teacher at and even math. May Hughes School, created TPAC Education knows that great works of art — a detailed project plan around unique records of human experience — naturally offer Pinocchio for interactive a wealth of curriculum connections. Students meet project-based learning multiple learning objectives when they engage in connected to 23 specific the creative process. As they explore connections Marian Graham state and federal standards. between Pinocchio and academic subjects, they A perfect match for the new Common Core criteria, gain greater understanding in each area. Graham’s plan came out of her participation in a “Common Core emphasizes the skills children need recent Arts Integration Institute, TPAC Education’s to perform well in school and to be successful in professional development program for educators. college and careers. TPAC Education has practiced

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that for years,” said Roberta Ciuffo, TPAC’s Executive 4 Programs for Children Vice President for Education and Outreach. + 1 for Adults “School is more engaging, more meaningful and = TPAC education more memorable with arts integration. Our approach TPAC administers one of the most comprehensive is based on inquiry, interaction, and hands-on education programs of its kind in the United States, experiences geared to different learning styles. It serving more than 1.3 million children statewide, promotes literacy, logic, creativity, and communication from preschool to high school over three decades. across curriculum. We encourage students to make Students attend performances. Teaching artists visit their own connections to the art, to school, and to schools, where the arts are proven to advance the world. Education is so much more than learning learning and development. For more on the to spell, calculate sums, or memorize dates. What 2013-14 Season for Young People and the five skills do children need to position them for success distinct programs of TPAC Education, visit in school and life? TPAC Education supplies an „TPAC.ORg/Education or call 615-687-4288. answer to that question,” she said. ArtSmart The first affiliate of the renowned model created Disney Musicals in Schools by the Lincoln Center Institute, TPAC Education Humanities Outreach in Tennessee educators and teaching artists have refined the InsideOut practice of arts integration in the classroom for Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the Arts more than 30 years. TPAC Education is funded in part by

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TPAC InsideOut is a fun series for adults being shaped in the rehearsal process. A fun way who want to grow in their knowledge to see what goes on behind the scenes, LookIns and enjoyment of the performing arts. take place at the rehearsal spaces of TPAC’s The program includes lively seminars, resident companies. Upcoming events include performance excerpts, discussions, workshops, Tennessee Repertory Theatre’s A Christmas Story and previews which are free and open to the (November 26, 2013); Nashville Opera’s The Barber public. With rare exception, InsideOut events of Seville (January 14, 2014); and Nashville Ballet’s fill to capacity, so reservations should be made The Ben Folds Project (April 22, 2014). as far in advance as possible. Arts Appetizers are pre-show events with Vanderbilt University partners with TPAC refreshments on Wednesday evenings for Education for InsideOut of the Lunch Box, Broadway tours presented at TPAC. Participants featuring panel discussions, performance gain insight into the shows as they meet artists excerpts, and a free box lunch for the first and interact with local experts on a wide variety 300 people to register. The “Lunch Box” on of community issues. For just one example, the May 8, 2014, will feature cast members with Arts Appetizer for War Horse will feature touring Million Dollar Quartet who will perform songs cast members and a Doughboy character from and talk about the historic day when Elvis the Tennessee State Museum who will share Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and fascinating facts about the contributions of Johnny Cash chanced to meet at Sun Records. Tennessee soldiers during World War I. A $5 reservation fee applies to each Arts Appetizer. In the LookIn, audiences enter the private world of rehearsal. They learn about the creative process TPAC Education also occasionally offers special and view an excerpt of the performance as it is workshops and experiences behind the scenes.

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enjoy premier benefits Season tickets to the HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC Series are now on sale. Whether you are a new or renewing season ticket holder, you receive extra benefits when Congratulations, you also support TPAC Education. The Applause Debbie shannon Society and Performer’s Circle are the premier TPAC Education’s 2013 membership groups for the Broadway series. Teacher of the Year Learn more about incentives like complimentary A Music and Spanish teacher drink vouchers, free valet parking, the at Lighthouse Christian best seats in Jackson Hall and more at „ School in Antioch, she TPAC.ORg/Premium or call 615-687-4315. received the honor for her standards of excellence in arts education. The award was founded by Thanks to 2013-14 TPAC sponsors: Richard and Rhonda Small and presented here by Brent Hyams, TPAC’s Chief Operating Officer. page 16 » For tickets, visit TPAC.ORg/Shows or call 615-782-4040. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Queen Theatrical Productions, Phil McIntyre ENTERTAINMENTS, Tribeca Theatrical Productions and NETworks Presentations present WE WILL ROCK YOU Music and Lyrics Queen

Story and Script

Featuring brian justin crum ruby lewis and jacqueline B. arnold p.j. griffith ryan knowles erica peck jared zirilli

with Danny Balkwill Samantha Berman Bentley Black Jessica Crouch Saccha Dennis Sam Digiuseppe Suzanna Dupree Daniel Greenberg Stephen Hernandez Nathan Keen William Joseph Lewis Brooke Morrison Jennifer Mote Katie Murphy Jennifer Noble Fred Odgaard Patrick Ortiz Jason Sermonia Stephanie Sy Kasey Walker

Original Production Designer Lighting Designer Video Directors Mark Fisher WILLIE WILLIAMS MARK FISHER & WILLIE WILLIAMS

Sound Designer Costume Designer Hair and Make-Up Designer Bobby aitken tim goodchild john ‘jack’ curtin

Associate Scenic Designer Associate Costume Designer Associate Lighting Designer Associate Sound Designer ric lipson DAVID NEWELL anthony pearson GARTH HELM

Orchestrator Music Director/Conductor Music Supervisor Music Coordinator steve sidwell rick hip-flores mike dixon, John Miller & roger taylor

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Associate Director & Associate Choreographer tracey flye

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Director ben elton

Or iginal West End PRoduction Directed by Christopher RENSHAW

AlL music in this production is based on songs written variously bY Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon except for “Under Pressure” written by Queen and David Bowie

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Galileo...... Brian JUSTIN Crum Scaramouche...... Ruby Lewis Killer Queen...... Jacqueline B. Arnold Khashoggi ...... P.J. Griffith Oz...... Erica Peck Brit...... Jared Zirilli Buddy...... Ryan Knowles Teacher...... SACCHA DENNIS Teen Queens...... Jessica Crouch, Suzanna Dupree, Brooke Morrison, Stephanie Sy GaGa Kids, Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives, Killer Queen and her Ladies in Waiting, Bohemians...... Danny Balkwill, Bentley Black, Jessica Crouch, Saccha Dennis, Suzanna Dupree, Daniel Greenberg, Stephen Hernandez, Nathan Keen, William JOSEPH Lewis, Brooke Morrison, Jennifer Mote, Jennifer Noble, Fred Odgaard, Patrick Ortiz, Stephanie Sy, Kasey Walker

UNDERSTUDIES: For Galileo – DANIEL GREENBERG, WILLIAM JOSEPH LEWIS; For Scaramouche – JENNIFER NOBLE, STEPHANIE SY; For Killer Queen – JESSICA CROUCH, SACCHA DENNIS; For Khashoggi – DANNY BALKWILL, FRED ODGAARD; For Buddy – DANNY BALKWILL, DANIEL GREENBERG; For Brit – DANNY BALKWILL, PATRICK ORTIZ; For Oz – JESSICA CROUCH, BROOKE MORRISON

SWINGS: Samantha Berman, Sam DiGiuseppe, Katie Murphy, Jason Sermonia

DANCE CAPTAIN: Samantha Berman ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: Jason Sermonia

BAND Musical Director / Conductor – Rick Hip-Flores Keyboards – Justin Hornback and Emily Marshall Guitar – Tristan Avakian and Bob Wegner Bass – Mike Cohen Percussion – David Stevens Drums – Danny Young Music Coordinator – John Miller

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A ll music in this production is based on songs written variously by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon except Under Pressure, written by Queen and David Bowie

ACT I Prologue I nnuendo...... Freddie & Company Scene 1: The Hinterland Scene 2: Virtual High School R adio Ga Ga...... GaGa Kids I Want To Free...... Galileo, Scaramouche S omebody to Love...... Scaramouche, Teen Queens Scene 3: The Boardroom K iller Queen...... Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives Now I’m Here...... Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives Scene 4: The Hospital U nder Pressure...... Galileo, Scaramouche Scene 5: Killer Queen’s Pad A Kind of Magic...... Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives, Khashoggi Scene 6: The Wasteland I l Want It Al ...... Brit, Oz, Company Y ou’re My Best Friend...... Galileo, Scaramouche Scene 7: Descent Into the Underground H eadlong...... Oz, Brit, Galileo, Scaramouche Scene 8: Hard Rock Café No- One But You...... Oz, Bohemians C razy Little Thing Called Love...... Brit, Oz, Galileo, Scaramouche, Bohemians

ACT II Scene 1: Laser Cages Flash...... Bohemians S even Seas of Rhye...... Khashoggi, Bohemians Scene 2: Wasteland W ho Wants To Live Forever...... Scaramouche, Galileo Scene 3: Morning in the Wasteland Scene 4: Killer Queen’s Boudoir F at Bottomed Girls...... Killer Queen and her Ladies in Waiting A nother One Bites The Dust...... Killer Queen Scene 5: Out on the Road H ammer to Fall...... Galileo, Scaramouche Scene 6: Hard Rock Café These are the Days of Our Lives...... Buddy, Bohemians H eadlong (Reprise)...... Scaramouche, Galileo, Buddy Scene 7: Graceland W e Will Rock You...... Galileo & Company W e Are The Champions...... Galileo & Company

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BR Ian JUSTIN CRUM (Galileo) is stoked to take We made her Stratford festival debut in Y ou’re A Good Man, Will Rock You across America! On Broadway he has Charlie Brown (Lucy). She has performed with The Killers, been seen in the Pulitzer Prize winning Next to Normal Burton Cummings and Queen. Running a vintage clothing (Gabe/ Henry), Grease and W icked. 1st National Tours: business “WildthingVintage” on the side, she has been Addams Family ( Lucas Bieneke), Grease (Doody) and featured on Etalk Daily, ET Canada and MTV. Thanks to W icked. Other credits: Altar Boyz ( Original Chicago Cast) Mom and Dad, the gang at Talent House, Marat, and her as Mark, Jeff Award Nomination. , favorite rock and roll boys, Robin and Pluto. S napshots a Musical Revue by Stephen Schwartz and more. Brian was a guest star on “Law and Order: SVU” JARED ZIRILLI ( Brit) is proud as all F*&$ to be representing on NBC in the episode Possessed. Thanks to Soffer/ Queen after years of his childhood spent in tighty whitey’s Namoff Management, Harden-Curtis Agency, Momma, their music in his living room!! Recently finished sistas and friends for their overwhelming belief and playing Lt. Sam Weinberg in Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good support. Now get off your butts and ROCK WITH US! Men at the Alley Theatre in Houston, TX. NY- L ysistrata Jones (OBC), F at Camp ( Off Bway), Jacob in Twilight: The RUBY LEWIS ( Scaramouche) grew up listening to Queen’s Musical (New World Stages), originated Beto in B are, Bullets Greatest Hits on repeat – what a thrill it is to sing these Over Broadway (w/ Susan Stroman and Woody Allen). iconic songs every night! Western Kentucky University Tours- W icked (Fiyero Cover). Regional leads in: LNM OP grad, Summa Cum Laude. National Tours: Jersey Boys, (Goodspeed), B roadcast (Oneill Theatre Center), the Equity Grease, Gypsy. R egional: 9 to 5 (Doralee) with 3D Premiere of R ent, DC Premiere of A ltar Boyz, The Light in Theatricals, L egally Blonde (Elle) at Gateway Playhouse. the Piazza (Maine State), and A ida (Drury Lane Theatre). Film: A nother Perfect Stranger, 1 Message and Pass the TV: “Pan Am” and “Blue Bloods”. Host of BroadwayWorld’s Light. TV: “Desperate Housewives”, “Medium”,” Brothers ‘Jared’s Broadway Boo’s’ (interviewing/terrorizing Broadway’s & Sisters”, “Rules of Engagement”, “Hart of Dixie” and Best!) Thanks to H/H. Thank you Queen for rocking Showtime’s “Masters of Sex”. So grateful for her supportive everyone’s pants off. For mom, Rayzie and brother bear, friends, family and community, without which none of and grampa. Love my Whitney. Dedicated to dad. this would be possible! Say howdy on FB or Twitter @ www.JaredZirilli.com. Twitter @JaredZirilli RubyLewLA. www.rubylewis.com RYAN KNOWLES (Buddy). O ff-Broadway: N Ewsical: JACQUELINE B. ARNOLD ( Killer Queen) is extremely The Musical, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Caligula proud to be a part of this extraordinary cast of creatives. Maximus ( Caligula), Fools in Love (Nick Bottom). National A few skits I’ve done include, Broadway: Priscilla Queen Tours: H ow the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Grandpa Who), of the Desert (I D VA). Off Broadway: B right Lights, Big City O Z: The Musical ( Wicked Witch of the West). Regional: (Clara Tillinghast). National Tours: , Las Vegas & D isney’s Aladdin (The Genie), A ssassins (J W Booth), L ittle 1st National Tour (Lorraine, u/s Motormouth Maybelle); Shop... ( Orin). On TV, Ryan was host of Nickelodeon’s daily R ent, 2nd National Tour, (Joanne Jefferson). Broadway live two-hour program Me:TV. “Long Live Rock & Roll!” workshops: D iner the Musical (stripper). TV and Film: Make it or Break it (parent), and countless others. I Love You DANNY BALKWILL ( Ensemble, u/s Khashoggi, u/s Buddy, Lola! “If you don’t know where you wanna go, then it u/s Brit). National (CAN/US): W e Will Rock You (Galileo Alt., doesn’t matter which path you take”. Just remain in the U/S Brit); Mamma Mia! (U/S Sky, Pepper, Eddie); Regional: moment!! CHEERS!!! B uddy Holly Story ( Jerry Allison/ Music Director); Legally Blonde (Music Director); Joseph...Dreamcoat (Joseph); P.J. GRIFFITH ( Khashoggi). Theater: A merican Idiot on F iddler on the Roof (Perchik); Thoroughly Modern Millie Broadway (St. Jimmy), Giant at The Public Theater and (Jimmy Smith); D irty Rotten Scoundrels (U/S Freddie); The Dallas Theater Center (Jett Rink), The 1st National Godspell (Judas); S ongs For A New World (Man1 ); H onk Tour of Mamma Mia! ( Sky), The Donmar Warehouse/ (Drake). These Performances are dedicated to my mother, Taper Revival of (Tom Watson), R ent at Musical Elaine. Thank you for watching over me! Theatre West (Roger), The LA Revival of Tommy (Cousin Kevin), The World Premiere of S etup & Punch at The SAMANTHA BERMAN (Swing, Dance Captain) is living Blank Theater (Jan- LADCC Award), R omeo & Juliet at the dream of singing and dancing! Nat’l Tours: S outh La Mama (Mercutio). TV/Film: “The Good Wife”, The Dark Pacific, A Chorus Line. Some regional credits include: Knight Rises, “ Without A Trace”, “House”, S eptember C urtains, The Boyfriend, Producers, Cats, Thoroughly 12th, The Weathered Underground. P.J. fronts the band Modern Millie, White Christmas, All Shook Up. UC Irvine Blue Movie and has shared stages with Buckcherry, Neil Grad. Grateful for all the support from my most amazing Diamond, Biohazard & Green Day. family and friends. www.samanthasheaberman.com.

ERICA PECK ( Oz). Best known for her Dora-award BENTLEY BLACK ( Ensemble) National tour debut! nominated performance as Scaramouche in the original Regional: Flat Rock Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre. Canadian company of W e Will Rock You, E rica Peck BA from University of Alabama (Roll Tide!). Thanks to starred as Mary Maguire in the world premier of Andrew everyone at CTG and love to Mom, Dad, Nat, and Allison. Lloyd Webber’s The Boys in the Photograph in Winnipeg JESSICA CROUCH ( Ensemble, u/s Killer Queen, u/s Oz) and Toronto. Other credits include The Wedding Singer A native Californian and NYU Tisch School of The Arts (Stage West), S ongs for a New World (Angelwalk) and graduate, Jessica is so grateful that performing continues Penny Pingleton in Hairspray (Charlottetown). In 2012, she

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SUZANNA DUPREE ( Ensemble) is ecstatic to be joining KATIE MURPHY ( Swing). W e Will Rock You, Mirvish; My part of the Queen legacy with W e Will Rock You!! Nat’l Fair Lady, S haw Festival; The Admirable Crichton, S haw & Internat’l Tours: A Chorus Line (Sheila). New York/ Festival REGIONAL: L egally Blonde (Brooke); D irty Rotten nd Regional: A Chorus Line; Cabaret; Sweet Charity; 42nd Scoundrels (U/S Christine); Peter Pan (Tiger Lily); 42 St; Chess; Cinderella. Raleigh, NC native & graduate Street (Peggy); A nne of Green Gables (Diana); Charlotte’s of The Boston Conservatory. Love & thanks: Benton & Web (Charlotte); CATS (Tantomile); Joseph... (Apache Duncan, NETworks, Penny & co and my wonderful family Dancer); S pamalot; White Christmas; Some Enchanted & friends for their never-ending support. Evening (Soloist). BFA in Acting from UBC. Katie is a published poet and yoga teacher and wrote a one- DANIEL GREENBERG ( Ensemble, u/s Galileo, u/s Buddy). woman show for the VFF. She’s thrilled to be on the tour B orn and raised in Toronto, Daniel quickly found an of love with her husband Danny (home is where you are) affinity for the stage. As a proud graduate of the musical and thanks Mom, Dad and Stir for boundless support. theater program at Sheridan College, Daniel went on to perform in: L egally Blonde ( Emmett), All Shook JENNIFER NOBLE ( Ensemble, u/s Scaramouche). Up ( Dennis), Hairspray ( Fender), The Wedding Singer (u/s B roadway: Ghost (Molly u/s perf). Regional: L imelight Robbie), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Lita Grey), La Jolla; [Title of Show] (Heidi), Playhouse ( Benjamin), U rinetown ( Billy Boy Bill), and Grease (Zuko). Square; The Mystery...Drood (Drood u/s perf), Idaho Thanks to Tracey, Bruce and TH, mom, dad, Josh, and Shakes; A ll Shook Up (Natalie) Little Theatre. Baldwin Nell. Enjoy the show! Wallace. Love & thanks to Mom, Dad, Zach, DFG,The Mine and Duncan Stewart & Co. JenniferNoble.net STEPHEN HERNANDEZ ( Ensemble). Thrilled to be making his Musical debut with the National Tour of W e Will FRED ODGAARD ( Ensemble, u/s Khashoggi). Theater Rock You. Stephen has worked with Hysterica Dance Credits include: Evita (ensemble), Flat Rock Playhouse; Company, Chuthis and Daniel Ezralow. Endless thank W est Side Story (Snow Boy), International Tour. Other you’s to Mom and Dad, Chris, Nate, Vickie, Erin, EDGE Credits: Cirque Due Soleil Viva Elvis, Celine Dion A New Performing Arts Center, bloc, Peter, Kitty and all friends Day, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Glee, Dancing for your support and guidance. With The Stars, Strictly Come Dancing, Saturday Night Live, Shrek “The Final Chapter”, “Dance Flick”. I would like to thank my family and friends for all of your support. Also

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 23 I wouldn’t be here without the hard work of my vocal Meltdown, Two Brothers. TV: “The Young Ones” (BAFTA- teacher Jeremiah, Tracey and Coren thanks for everything. award winner), “Alfresco”, “Happy Families”, “ 2”, “Filthy Rich & Catflap”, “Saturday Live”, “Blackadder The PATRICK ORTIZ (Ensemble, u/s Brit). Broadway: West Third” (BAFTA-award winner), “Friday Night Live”, “Blackadder Side Story (Indio, Chino u/s); Tour: W est Side Story (swing); Goes Forth” (BAFTA-award winner), “Ben Elton The Man Regional: A ltar Boyz (Juan), C athy Rigby’s Peter Pan, From Auntie” (The Royal Television Society Writers Award), Orchid, A Burlesque Circus (lead vocalist); TV: O ne Life To “The Thin Blue Line” (British Comedy Award and Public and Live; Concerts: F ront and Center w/ Reba and Steve Miller Professional Jury Awards at Reims) , “The Ben Elton Show”, Band. E ducation: Cal State Fullerton BFA musical theater. “Blessed”, “The Wright Way”. Ben also wrote “Mr Bean’s” All the thanks to Bloc Agency, my beautiful family (Mom, Exam episode. As a stand-up comedian, Ben has been Felicia, and Phil), Neil, and my God above. one of the UK’s most successful live acts for almost thirty JASON SERMONIA ( Swing, Assistant Dance Captain). years. He last toured in 2005-2006. In 1990 he co-hosted Thrilled to be joining the First National Tour of W e Will the Nelson Mandela Celebration at Wembley Stadium. He Rock You. Theatre Credits: Y oshimi Battles The Pink hosted the Brits in 1997 and 1998 and The Royal Variety Robots (La Jolla Playhouse), Jesus Christ Superstar Performance in 2000. He writes all his own material. Films: 2012 Revival (Broadway/La Jolla Playhouse/Stratford Maybe Baby (Writer/Director). Other directing work include Shakespeare Festival), The Lion King (Las Vegas & S illy Cow, The Thin Blue Line (with John Birkin) Blessed, We Toronto Company), D irty Dancing; We Will Rock You Will Rock You, Tonight’s The Night and The Beautiful Game, (Mirvish Productions), W est Side Story (Citadel/Theatre reworked as The Boys In the Photograph. In 2007 Ben Calgary), B eauty & The Beast; Mary Poppins (Drayton Elton was awarded the Special Golden Rose D’Or at The Entertainment). Film & Television: Chicago, Honey; A International Television festival in Lucerne Switzerland for Brave New Girl. Notes: Much love and thanks to my his life time contribution to the Television Arts. family, friends, T. House and my beautiful wife Melanie. BRIAN MAY, CBE, PhD, FRAS is a founding member STEPHANIE SY (Ensemble, u/s Scaramouche) isPD PUM E of Queen, a world-renowned guitarist, songwriter, and to be rockin’ out to Queen on her first National tour. performer; also a Doctor of Astrophysics, 3-D stereoscopic Regional: Prairie Nurse, ‘Yorkville’ the musical, at Blyth photography authority, patron to a number of charities Festival (World Premieres), A History of Breathing A(S TA and a passionate campaigner for animal welfare. Brian Award Nomination), Velocity at Persephone Theatre penned 22 of Queen’s top 20 hit singles including “We (World Premieres), L ittle Women (Jo March), F ootloose Will Rock You”, now a feature of almost every sporting ( Rusty), Miss Saigon (Kim), 25th Annual Putnam County event worldwide, and recently a star live feature of the Spelling B (Marcy Park), A venue Q (Christmas Eve), closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. W e Will R omeo and Juliet, Penelopiad (Oracle/Tannis). Film: Todd Rock You also gave its name to the worldwide hit Queen and the Book of Pure Evil (SPACE), A merican Girl: Saige musical now celebrating its 11th anniversary in London, Paints the Sky ( Bertha Productions). Endless gratitude and about to embark on its first US Tour; Brian and band- and love to Tracey, the Sy family and dear dear friends. mate Roger Taylor are co-musical supervisors for the This one’s for you Winnipeg! twitter: @stephaniesy7 production. Following four decades of worldwide success with Queen and as a solo artist, most recently Brian has KASEY WALKER ( Ensemble) is thrilled to be rocking been writing and performing with Kerry Ellis, originator of on the road with WWRY! National tours: L egally the role of Meat in the London WWRY production. Brian’s Blonde ( Ensemble); Regional: L egally Blonde ( Brooke interest in 3-D Photography sees the October publication Wyndham)at Ogunquit Playhouse; 42nd Street, Chitty of “Diableries - Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell”, Brian’s Chitty Bang Bang, and The Who’s Tommy at Lyric Theatre fourth book. As an advocate for animal welfare, Brian of OK; BFA from the University of Oklahoma. Love to my is a leading inspiration in the ongoing fight against the family and AR for their unwavering support! proposed UK badger cull, and the return of blood sports. Brian can be contacted via his website www.brianmay.com. BEN ELTON (Director, Story and Script) is a multi-award winning novelist, playwright, television writer, screen writer ROGER TAYLOR. Although best known for his powerhouse and lyricist. He is also a theatre, screen and TV Director, a role in Queen, Roger Taylor is anything but a drummer Stand Up Comedian and a very occasional actor. He was confined to his kit. With rock ‘n’ roll in his veins all through born in Catford, South East London on May 3rd 1959, the his schooldays, he has always been a highly active, vocal youngest of four children. He read Drama at Manchester member of Queen. He famously wrote Queen’s No.1 hits University. He is married and has three children. Musicals: “Radio Ga Ga”, “Days of our Lives” and “A Kind of Magic”, The Beautiful Game (Book and Lyrics), Critics Circle Award amongst others. Each of the band’s 15 studio Best Musical, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, We Will Rock included compositions by him including such eternal You (Book), Olivier-award winner, music by Queen; Tonight’s classics as I ’m In Love With My Car and S heer Heart The Night ( Book), music by Rod Stewart and others; L ove Attack. H e was also the first to make a solo , 1981’s Never Dies co-wrote book, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. F un in Space. To date he has released four solo albums, Plays: The New Review with Richard Curtis, Gasping, Silly which, aside from his work with Queen, further highlighted Cow, (Olivier-award, Crime Writers Association Taylor as an musician and writer with a strong sense of Gold Dagger Award for Crime Fiction), B last From the identity, a wide musical perspective, and a defined political Past. Novels: S tark, , , Popcorn, awareness, more often than not conveyed in characteristic Blast From The Past, Inconceivable, , High irony. He is kept busy these days overseeing Queen’s Society (H W Smiths People’s Choice Fiction Award), Past worldwide hit musical W e Will Rock You and as the Mortem (Prix Polar International Crime Writer Award, Amitiès creator and driving force behind the Queen Extravaganza, Mortelles), The First Casualty, Chart Throb, , the hugely successful official Queen tribute band. The page 24 » See tpac.org/b roadway for 2013-14 HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season video! //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ E xtravaganza is undertaking its second tour of North his combination of hi-tech media and lo-tech eccentricity America and then takes its unique show to the UK. For the has received much acclaim. Williams has worked with U2 immediate future Roger is to release new solo material with for most of their live career. His work with George Michael, the album “Fun On Earth” as well as a retrospective box set, R.E.M. and D avid Bowie has also been highly regarded. “The Lot”, possibly followed by a solo tour. Performing arts projects have included collaborating with C omplicité, Laurie Anderson, Marianne Faithfull, Kronos ARLENE PHILLIPS (Musical Staging & Choreographer) Quartet and Montréal dance company L a La La Human A rlene Phillips is a showbiz legend, her dance group Steps. Theatre credits for lighting and video design include Hot Gossip revolutionized dance in the UK and in 2013 F rench & Saunders, Little Britain Live, Barbarella, Pam Ann, she was honored by the Queen as Commander of the Steve Coogan and The Fast Show. Order of the British Empire: working with stars from film and TV, to theatre and arenas, choreographing hit West B OBBY AITKEN (Sound Designer) has been involved End and Broadway musicals The Wizard of Oz, Starlight with theatre sound for over 30 years, designing sound Express, Flashdance, The Sound of Music, Grease, We for productions in the UK and around the world. Theatre Will Rock You and S aturday Night Fever; directing the work includes: D irty Dancing, Ghost, Viva Forever!, concert The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber starring Mamma Mia!, Five Guys Named Moe. Bobby was the Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman; choreographing Sound Designer for the opening and closing ceremonies for Hollywood directors on films from A nnie to Monty of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. For Python’s Meaning of Life; creating iconic videos for stars the past few years, Bobby has been working to create Whitney Houston, , Queen, Diana Ross, Tina techniques to deliver credible sound reinforcement for Turner, The Bee Gees, Duran Duran, Aretha Franklin, large scale, in-the-round opera production. Joan Jett, Kiss, Donna Summer and Robbie Williams. As a TV judge on S o You Think You Can Dance, Strictly Come TIM GOODCHILD ( Costume Designer). Three times Olivier Dancing in the UK and O ver The Rainbow in Canada Award Winner has designed for stage, television and film. Arlene has become a well loved household name. Follow He has designed over seventy productions for West End on Twitter: @arlenephillips, Facebook: TheArlenePhillips theatre and twenty productions for the New Shakespeare Company. In 1988 he made theatre history designing the TRACEY FLYE ( Associate Director & Associate first Anglo-Soviet production of S ewan Lak for the Moscow Choreographer). Tracey’s complete credits span over 135 Classical Ballet, seen in London, the USA, Japan and productions internationally, directing, choreographing and Moscow. He also designed the ballet A Simple Man for performing. Her directing credits include: Queen’s We BBC2, which won the 1987 BAFTA Award. BBC2’s musical Will Rock You at Toronto’s Panasonic Theatre, Associate L ook of love and costume designs for the film The Little Director for W e Will Rock You South Africa ,New Zealand / Prince. Currently working on: Strangers On A Train Gielgud Asia and Resident Director for W e Will Rock You (Toronto), theatre West End and “The Nutcracker” Houston Ballet. The Penelopiad, The 39 Steps T(RM C), The Wizard of Oz, Snow White (Ross Petty Productions), Resident JOHN ‘JACK’ CURTIN ( Hair and Make-Up Designer). Director for W ar Horse (Toronto). Direction/choreography: F ilm, Department Head/ Key: A lmost Perfect, A Little Hairspray (Rainbow Stage), staging/choreography West Help, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Academy Side Story (Vancouver Opera), The Drowsy Chaperone Award), Joshua, Spinning into Butter, Make Yourself at (TC/MTC), choreography for K eiss Me Kat and Evita, Home. Television: “Kidnapped”, “Law and Order”, “30 and re-conception of K ing of Thieves for The Stratford Rock”, “America’s Got Talent”, “Gossip Girl”, “Carrie Shakespeare Festival. Choreographer /Assoc. Director for Diaries”. Theatre: R ock of Ages (NCL), F ame (Phoenix Andrew Lloyd Webber’s B oys in the Photograph, A ssociate Productions), K iss of the Spider Woman (NETworks), The Choreographer for Peggy Sue Got Married (West End), Will Roger’s Follies (Troika) 42nd Street (Troika), O liver W est Side Story (Stratford Festival) and from the time of its (Troika). Broadway Supervisor: Priscilla Queen of the North American debut, Tracey was Asst. Choreographer for Desert, La Cage Aux Folles (2010), R oyal Family (2009), Mamma Mia! Toronto / U.S. National Tour. She continues Grease (2007), C oram Boy, The Lion King, Dream. to be committed to the development of new works. MIKE DIXON (Music Supervisor) graduated from Trinity Mark Fisher (Original Production Designer, Video College of Music in 1979 and over the course of his Director) A world renowned designer and architect Mark varied and multifaceted career Mike has established Fisher’s credits include the most memorable touring rock himself as one of the leading figures in the West End, concerts ever staged: ‘The Wall’ for Pink Floyd in 1980 and Television and Radio as a Musical Supervisor, Musical Roger Waters in 2010, all Rolling Stones shows since 1989 Director, Conductor, Arranger and Composer. and U2 concerts since 1992. His architecturally innovative Rick Hip-Flores (Music Director) was the Musical outdoor stages have been constructed several thousand Supervisor and Arranger for the Gershwin musical, times in cities throughout the world. He designed the ‘ Swonderful (Pittsburgh CLO), and H eatwave: The Jack theatre, scenery and acrobatic effects for KÀ, the Cole Project (Queens Theatre in the Park). As pianist permanent show by Cirque du Soleil at the MGM Grand he has recently played in the Broadway/New York in Las Vegas; other theatre credits include Viva Elvis & orchestras of B illy Elliot, Into the Woods, Spelling Bee, also for Cirque du Soleil. Mark was chief Wonderland, and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. designer for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the O ther musical director credits include: H igh School 2008 Beijing Olympics and Executive producer for the Musical (MUNY), S ingin in the Rain (North Shore Music London 2012 Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Theatre), I n Transit (New York Workshop), Jacques Brel WILLIE WILLIAMS (Lighting Designer, Video Director) is (Zipper Theatre), B reaking Up is Hard to Do (Actors’ best known for his innovative rock show designs where Playhouse), S hakespeare on Broadway ( Symphony

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////page 35 S pace), 8 by Tenn (Hartford Stage), H enry and Mudge, shows, national tours, performing arts institutions and A Christmas Carol (TheatreworksUSA), and numerous experiential entertainment entities. Current clients include: productions for Musicals Tonight. As composer and Blue Man Group, The Book of Mormon, A Christmas lyricist, Rick has written songs for A Tooth Fairy Tale, Story, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Elf, Ghost, Neon Mirage ( Humana Festival, 2006), My New York Kinky Boots, Mamma Mia!, Motown, Once, Peter and the (Vital Theater), D ido and Aeneas (Prospect Theater), Starcatcher, Stomp, We Will Rock You, West Side Story and Tartuffe, As You Like It (Worth Street Players), and the I rving Berlin’s White Christmas. Columbia University Varsity Show. THE ROad COMPANY was founded in 1997 by Stephen JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). B roadway (over 100 Lindsay and Brett Sirota. In addition to W e Will Rock shows, including): B eautiful: The Carole King Musical; You, current representation includes Wicked, Kinky Boots, Pippin; Once; Jersey Boys; Newsies; Rock of Ages; Porgy Annie, Once, Peter and the Starcatcher, Evita, Elf, Billy and Bess; Jesus Christ Superstar; Godspell; La Cage Aux Elliot, Rock of Ages, Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles and Folles; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; Sister Act; Follies; A D onny and Marie. The Road Company is made possible Little Night Music; Leap of Faith; Baby it’s You; Elf. Musician by Shawn Willett, Magaly Barone, Jenny Kirlin, Justine (bass): Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton, Frank Sinatra, Carly Spingler, Allie Beik and Garrett Holtz. Simon, Michael Jackson, Peter Paul & Mary, BB King, Bette Midler, Bob Dylan, Mose Allison. His album Stage Door PHIL McINTYRE ENTERTAINMENTS (Producer) has been Johnny – John Miller: Takes on Broadway is available on PS producing, promoting and representing acts since 1974. Classics Records. www.johnmillerbass.com For twenty years the company was one of the country’s leading rock and roll promoters, working with bands such JAMEY JENNINGS ( Company Manager) has served as as The Smiths, Culture Club, New Order, Tears for Fears company manager on several National and International and Metallica. PME also promoted the Queen and Paul tours, including L es Misérables, Cinderella starring Lea Rodgers 2008 European tour. PME has produced two Salonga, Hairspray and most recently Mary Poppins. H is feature films; Guest House Paradiso starring and favorite roles include Mama Rose and Eva Peron. Adrian Edmondson and Maybe Baby starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson (written and directed by Ben Elton). GREGORY R. COVERT (Production Stage Manager) The company has had six West End hit plays: Gasping, Silly B roadway: The Addams Family; Phantom of the Opera; Cow, Slip of the Tongue, Waiting for Godot, Smaller and the Beauty and the Beast; Brooklyn, the Musical; Sight Unseen; Laurence Olivier Award-winning Popcorn. In May 2002 Off-Broadway: The Fantasticks (2006 revival); B ingo. Tours: W e Will Rock You opened in London’s West End; a musical B illy Elliot (National 2.5);Mary Poppins (1st National); A collaboration, between Ben Elton, Robert De Niro, Phil Chorus Line (Revival 1st National); Grease (Europe). McIntyre Entertainment and Queen. It has since launched MELISSA CHACÓN (Stage Manager). National tours: the W e Will Rock You UK tour which opened in Manchester B illy Elliot the Musical, Rent and C ontact. New York in 2009 and the North American tour which opens in 2013. Credits include: 1001, Pinkalicious, Jimi & Mr. B, Circle TRIBECA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS (Producer). of Friends, The American Girls Revue as well as Much Since its founding by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Ado About Nothing and The School for Husbands (NY Niro in 1988, Tribeca Productions has produced more Classical Theatre) and A s You Like It, The Tempest and than 25 feature films, garnered several Academy Award Much Ado About Nothing (Hamptons Shakespeare nominations and countless critics awards, and grossed Festival). She earned her MFA in Stage Management more than $2 billion worldwide. Rosenthal and De Niro’s from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts. film and TV credits include executive producers for the CAROLINE WALKER ( Assistant Stage Manager) is excited upcoming NBC series “About a Boy”, “NYC22”, Being to be a part of this adventure with W e Will Rock You! Flynn, and Public Enemies; and producers for L ittle Previous credits include S hrek The Musical Tour (National Fockers, What Just Happened?, The Good Shepherd, and Asia), R oméo et Juliette, Elektra, Oklahoma!, A Rent, House of D, Meet the Fockers, Stage Beauty, About Midsummer Night’s Dream, and S ix Degrees of Separation. a Boy, Analyze That, Showtime, Meet the Parents, The A native of Dallas, TX, Caroline holds a B.F.A. in Stage Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Analyze This, Flawless, Management from UNCSA and is a proud member of Actors’ Wag the Dog, Marvin’s Room, A Bronx Tale, The Night We Equity. Many thanks to NETworks and so much love to my Never Met, Thunderheart, Mistress, and Night and the City. incredible family and friends for your support! Romans 11:36 Under Tribeca Theatrical Productions, along with Queen Theatrical Productions and Phil McIntyre Entertainment, SETH WENIG ( Executive Producer) been with NETworks Rosenthal and De Niro have produced the theatrical since its inception in 1995. He spearheaded the musical W e Will Rock You. The tour will come to North international tours of F osse starring Ben Vereen/Ruthie America produced along with Networks Presentations. Henshall as well as the U.K. regional tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I. Together with Cameron NETworks PRESENTATIONS (Producer). S ince 1995, Mackintosh, Seth served as executive producer of a NETworks has produced and managed over 55 touring 40-week UK regional tour of the National Theatre’s My Fair productions in the US., U.K. and internationally. Current Lady, which also ran in the United States. He is currently productions include D isney’s Beauty and the Beast; serving as Executive Producer on W ar Horse, The Phantom Blue Man Group National Tour; Elf The Musical; of the Opera and W e Will Rock You. He is most proud of Flashdance the Musical; Memphis the Musical; Cameron his greatest productions, Marlo and Camden. Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera; The National ALLIED LIVE (Marketing and Press) is a full-service Theatre of Great Britain’s production of W ar Horse and marketing and advertising agency representing Broadway W e Will Rock You, the musical by Queen and Ben Elton. page 36 » For tickets, visit tpac.org/shows or call 615-782-4040. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Staff

O pening Night: October 15, 2013 TRIBECA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS HIPPODROME THEATRE, BALTIMORE, MD Co-Founder/Partner...... Jane Rosenthal Co-Founder/Partner...... Robert De Niro GENERAL MANAGEMENT Vice President of Production...... Berry Welsh GENTRY & ASSOCIATES Vice President of Communications...... Tammie Rosen SCOTT JACKSON DAWN KUSINSKI Executive Assistant...... Alexandra Winogora GUY JORDIN HEARD GREGORY VANDER PLOEG Assistant...... Laura Czerepak MARY WITTE BOBBY MAGLAUGHLIN PENELOPE LOPEZ FOR NETWORKS PRESENTATIONS COMPANY MANAGER Chief Executive Officer...... Kenneth Gentry JAMEY JENNINGS Chief Operating Officer...... Scott W. Jackson Assistant Company Manager President...... Orin Wolf BRAD BROMAN Executive Vice President Production...... Seth Wenig Director of Finance...... John Kinna TOUR MARKETING AND PUBLICITY Executive Producer...... Kary M. Walker ALLIED LIVE Associate Producer...... Angela Rowles Laura Matalon Director of Booking...... Charmaine McVicker Jennifer Gallagher Sarah Dahlberg Senior General Manager...... Gregory VanderPloeg EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION General Manager...... Dawn Kusinski THE ROAD COMPANY General Manager...... Mary K. Witte Stephen Lindsay Brett Sirota General Manager...... Guy Jordin Heard 165 West 46th Street, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10036 Assistant to the CEO/Associate General Manager...... Curt Owens 212.302.5200 voice 212.302.5374 fax Assistant General Manager...... Penelope Lopez www.theroadcompany.com Assistant General Manager...... Bobby Maglaughlin Senior Production Manager...... Jason Juenker CASTING BY Associate Production Manager...... Hector Guivas DUNCAN STEWART AND COMPANY Associate Production Manager...... Ben Neafus Duncan Stewart, C.S.A; Benton Whitley, C.S.A; Assistant Production Manager...... Evan Rooney Andrea Zee Intern, Production Department...... Ashley Harman Production Stage Manager...... Gregory R. Covert Warehouse Manager...... Brad Korff Stage Manager...... Melissa Chacón Director of Marketing/PR...... Heather Hess Assistant Stage Manager...... Caroline Walker Music Coordinator...... John Mezzio Associate Director/Choreographer...... Tracey Flye Controller...... Jennifer Gifford Senior Asst. Choreographer...... Kelly Fletcher Pedneault Accounts Payables...... Laura Carey Asst. Choreographer...... Marc Kimelman Office Manager...... Buddy Piccolino Associate Set Designer...... Ric Lipson Administrative Assistant...... Esther Schwarzbauer Associate Costume Designer ...... David Newell Office Assistant...... Carol Jewell Assistant Costume Designer...... Brooke Cohen CREDITS Associate Lighting Designer...... Anthony Pearson Scenery constructed by Virginia Scenic. Automation equipment provided Moving Light Programmer...... Dieter Broemson by PRG Scenic Technologies. Lighting equipment from Christie Lights. Video Programmer...... Ben Keightley Sound equipment by Sound Associates. Video equipment provided by Production Electrician...... Kevin Richie Sound Associates. Rigging by Christie Lights. Laser Effects provided Associate Music Supervisor...... Matt Spencer-Smith by X-Laser. Costume Shop Timberlake Studios. Scenic elements Assistant to John Miller...... Jennifer Coolbaugh constructed by Scenic Solutions. Drums supplied by TreeHouse Drums. Production Sound...... IRES-Partners Associate Sound Designer...... Garth Helm West End Sound Engineer...... Simon Sayer Rehearsal Studios Head Carpenter...... Keith A. Keene The New 42 Street Studios Flyman/Automation...... Jason Fehlen Asst. Carpenter...... Kaitlin Ciccarelli Head Electrics...... Eric Briggs SPECIAL THANKS Assistant Electrics...... Daniel Benavides Special thanks to Charles D’Atri and Assistant Electrics...... Matt Hrinko Sound Engineer/A1...... Brad Zuckerman Assistant Audio...... Sherie Farmer Assistant Audio...... Alberto Yong Head Props...... Michael Triolo Head Wardrobe...... Matthew Kelbaugh Assistant Wardrobe ...... Danielle King Head Hair & Makeup...... Bryon McDonald Keyboard Programmer...... Hiro Iida, Jeff Leach Production Assistants...... Nathan Heldstab, Zachary Gray National Press Representatives...... Shore Fire Media The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Physical Therapy...... NEURO TOUR/Carolyn Lawson Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers Production Videographer...... HMS Media, Inc. in the United States. Production Photographer...... Michael Brosilow, Kyle Froman Accounting...... One Source, P.S.G. B ackstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Website...... Outside Line Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Production Photography...... Paul Kolnik U nited Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the Accounting...... NETworks Presentations, LLC American Theatre. HR & Payroll Services...... Human Resources inc Legal Counsel...... F Richard Pappas, Esq. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Financial Services...... George W. Wilson, OneSource PSG Federation of Musicians. Insurance....Maury, Donnelly & Parr - Bob Middleton, Meghan Shriver The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors Tax Consultant...... Brent A. Turner, OneSource PSG and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. IT Services...... George W. Wilson, OneSource PSG Trucking...... Clark Transfer The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Managers employed in this Hotel Booking...... Lisa Morris, Road Concierge production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. Cast Bus Booking...... Mary Botosan, Road Concierge Crew Bus...... Dream Catcher Coaches This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in Merchandising...... The Araca Group collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.

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Che ck out our new Bar and NEW prices! B e sure to visit the beautiful new bar located on the Orchestra Level of Jackson Hall or any of our bars throughout the lobbies. Pre-order drinks and have them immediately available at intermission!

Voted Best Uniquely Feature Section* *As voted by the Society for Features Journalism’s annual Excellence-in-Features awards Nashville. Find our city’s best arts and entertainment bets, can’t-miss events, artist interviews, society news and all things unique to Middle Tennessee every Sunday inside Portfolio The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is an accessible facility with a variety of services. For more information, and at Tennessean.com/Portfolio. see page 60 of this playbill or visit tpac.org.

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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ page 39 A work of art unto itself, the N ashville Arts and Entertainment Guide is your ultimate source for exclusive interviews, news, and information about the best entertainment the city has to offer. The perfect-bound annual glossy is a beauty that will be exclusively distributed in the 800 rooms at the new Omni Convention Center Hotel in addition to other select locations. Of course, you’ll want one for your coffee table, too! The brand new edition includes a fun piece that shines a light on the creative process of the artistic leaders of Nashville Ballet, the Nashville Symphony, Nashville Opera, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, and TPAC. Each answers the question “What Inspires You?” with passion, wit, and wisdom. You’ll also enjoy celebrity spotlights from across Nashville’s rich and diverse rich landscape.

From the performing arts to the Tennessee Titans, the magazine celebrates the creative spirit of a great city.

Get a copy at Barnes & Noble, Hudson News Gift Shops at the airport, Costco, Publix and other finer newsstands in middle Tennessee. The magazine also is distributed by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development.

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I LOVE LUCY® LIVE ON STAGE comes to TPAC January 14-26! It’s 1952 and you are a member of the Desilu Playhouse studio audience awaiting the filming of two hilarious I Love Lucy ® episodes. Experience the sidesplitting antics of Lucy, Ricky, Fred, and Ethel presented live on stage and in color for the very first time! It’s a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience TV Guide’s W illiam Keck calls “the most entertaining stage production I’ve seen in years!” Bring a group of 10 or more to check out this brand new hit stage show! E-Mail [email protected] or call 615-782-4060.

Thn a k you to WE WILL ROCK YOU audience members who participated in TPAC’s Group Sales programs and purchased tickets by October 29, 2013.

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Board of Directors IronHorse Farms Amerigo Mr. and Mrs. Michael D r. Kathleen Airhart The Memorial Foundation Buford Lewis Company Cartwright C. Dale Allen Mary C. Ragland Foundation Creative Artists Agency Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Carter Andrews Lois Ransom Charitable Trust EBS Foundation John Casa Santa Barbara T. Bovender Ryman Hospitality Properties The Dorothy Cate and Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic William Braddy Foundation Thomas F. Frist Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran John Cody XMi Commercial Real Estate Ingram Entertainment Inc. J. Chase Cole Ronald L. Corbin Kraft CPAs Marjorie and Allen Collins Elizabeth S. Courtney $5,000 – $9,999 Mastrapasqua Asset Management Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Ansel L. Davis A ltria Companies Employee NovaCopy Kelly Crockett Emanuel J. Eads Community Fund Purity Foundation Mildred and Richard Darragh Donna G. Eskind AT&T Wolf Trap Foundation for Marty and Betty Dickens Rod Essig Baulch Family Foundation the Performing Arts Ashley and David Dill Leslie Fram The Broadway League Wright Travel Agency Dr. Peggy S. Duke Charles J. Hall Brown-Forman Barbara and Emanuel Eads J. Reginald Hill CapStar Bank $250 - $499 Wendy and Mark Eddy Martha R. Ingram Caterpillar Financial B rownlee Currey Foundation Billy and Jamie Eskind Services Corporation Christine Karbowiak Center for Executive Education Jane and Richard Eskind Community Health Systems at Belmont University Beverly Keel Shary and Rod Essig Ida F. Cooney Fund for the Arts C-Tech Controls Susan Lanigan Robert Evans Corporate Flight Management Fleet One, LLC Bill Lynch Linda and Miles Ezell Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Google, Inc. Melvin J. Malone Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter Ernst & Young LLP Law Office of Michael K. Jim Schmitz Beth Fortune and Debbie Turner Glover Group Entertainment Williamson Larry Stessel Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fowler Jr. Joel C. Gordon and Bernice W. Millennium Security Services Andrew Tavi Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist Jr. Gordon Family Foundation Miss Kitty’s Bed and Bath Claire Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ganier III HCA – Caring for the Community Revolver Marketing Group Dr. Philip Wenk David and Rechelle Glidewell Nashville City Club Gail Carr Williams Cathy and Doug Hall Nashville Convention and Iind vidual Uzi Yemin Pat and Wayne Halper Visitors Bureau Contributors Becky and Kent Harrell as of October 25, 2013 G overnment, Nashville Predators Foundation David Haspel Corporate, and Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. Mark D. Hensley The Rechter Family Fund* Chai rman’s Circle Foundation $10,000 + Marci and Stephen Houff Sargent’s Fine Catering Rick Isaacson Contributors Southern Joint Replacement Julie and Dale Allen as of October 25, 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. 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Jana and Ansel Davis Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist John and Susan Dobbs Sandi and Tom Lawless $25,000 – $49,999 The Honorable Thomas and A merican Airlines Designated Fund* Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind JohnsonPoss Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Terri Lewis Butler Snow Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynch Delta Dental of Tennessee Minuteman Press Tracy Guarino and Joe Calabrace National Endowment for the Arts Chuck Hall George and Cathy Lynch Dollar General Literacy Foundation Dr. Spencer Madell Ingram Charitable Fund* The NewsChannel 5 Network Theresa and Albert Menefee Powell Building Group Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. William Monell’s Dining and Catering Maksymowicz Premier Parking / L. Glenn Poppleton Raymond James Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Martin Jr. Public Square Garage Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. 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Accessibility Services at TPAC include parking;Accessibility elevators; Services atwheelchair TPAC include seating; useparking, of aelevators, TPAC wheelchairwheelchair; seating, designated use restrooms;of a TPAC wheelchair,and services designated for hearing restrooms, and visuallyand services impaired for hearing patrons. and visuallyInfrared impaired assisted listeningpatrons. Infrareddevices assisted are available listening at devices no charge at the entrance to each theater. TPAC offers signingare available for hearingat no charge impaired at the entrancepatrons, to and audioeach theater.description TPAC and offers Braille signing programs for hearing for blindimpaired and patrons, visually and audioimpaired description patrons and on theBraille Sunday programs matinee for blind in and the visually HCA/TriStar impaired Broadwaypatrons on theSeries. Sunday The matinee third in theSaturday matineesHCA/TriStar of HealthTennessee Broadway Repertory at TPAC TheatreSeries. playsLarge also print are programs signed. are Large available print for Broadwayprograms areand available TPAC Presents for shows shows. Specialin the accessibilityBroadway, “TPACrequests Presents” and concerns, and excluding Family assistedField Trip series.listening Special headsets, accessibility should be discussed requests in and concerns,advance with excluding the TPAC Houseassisted Manager listening at headsets,615-782-4087. should Reservations be discussed for a wheelchairin advance withshould the be TPAC made House on the Managerday of performance. at 615/782- 4087. Reservations for a TPAC wheelchair shouldRestrooms be made for Jackson on the dayHall areof performance.located one level Restrooms down from for the Andrew 6th Avenue Jackson entrance, Hall in theare th locatedhalls behind one level the seats down in fromthe tier the and 6 balcony, Avenue entrance;and downstairs in the in halls the back behind of the the orchestra seats in level. the tierRestrooms and balcony; for Polk and Theater downstairs are located in the down back ofthe the stairs orchestra to the left level. of the Restrooms entrance to for the Polk Theater are located down the stairs to the leftorchestra of the entrancelevel and onto thethe orchestrabalcony level. level and onAll the electronic balcony devices level. including cell phones, pagers, All watchcellular alarms, phones, cameras, pagers, and recorders watch alarms,should be cameras, turned off priorrecorders to the performance and other or electronicchecked-in withdevices the floor should manager be or turned an usher, off priorwho willto notethe theperformance seating location or of checked-in physicians with the floor manager or an usher, who willand noteothers the who seating expect locationemergency of calls. physicians andCall othersLost and who Found expect at 615-782-4098 emergency tocalls. report Call “Lostan item and you mightFound” have at left 615-782-4098 at TPAC. to report an item which may have been left atIn TPAC. case of an emergency, the number to leave Natural with others Herb is Cough615-782-4000 Drops, (along courtesy ofwith RICOLA performance, USA, theater, Inc., are and available seat location). in the back of Andrew Jackson Hall and in the PolkSmoking Theater is permitted lobby. outside the building. “In Case of An Emergency”, the number to leave with others is 615- ///////782-4000Concerns (along or compliments?with performance attending,e-mail [email protected] theater, and seat location). Smoking is permitted outside of the building.

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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 exiting. No Smoking There is no smoking allowed in any building on University campus. 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.passionpartners.org www.herpassionministries.com Security at 322-2745.

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