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6 7 The Company The Company (in order of appearance) Carl Perkins...... LEE FERRIS Johnny Cash...... DEREK KEELING Jerry Lee Lewis...... MARTIN KAYE Elvis Presley (1/24/11-1/29/11)...... BILLY WOODWARD Elvis Presley (1/31/11-2/5/11)...... CODY SLAUGHTER Jay Perkins (Bass Player)...... CHUCK ZAYAS Fluke (Drummer)...... BILLY SHAFFER Sam Phillips...... CHRISTOPHER RYAN GRANT Dyanne...... KELLY LAMONT Lee Ferris Martin Kaye Derek Keeling Cody Slaughter Billy Woodward UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash: STEVE BENOIT; For Jerry Lee Lewis: AUSTIN COOK; For Dyanne: ALYSSA MARIE; For Johnny Cash, Sam Phillips: SCOTT MOREAU; For Carl Perkins: JOHN MICHAEL PRESNEY; For Fluke, Jay Perkins: DAVID SONNEBORN; For Johnny Cash: Billy Woodward

Christopher Ryan Grant Kelly Lamont Billy Shaffer Chuck Zayas Time: Place: December 4, 1956 Sun Records, Memphis

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A Tuesday night shortly before Christmas 1956. Four legends—Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley—gathered at the Sun Records studio in Memphis, Steve Benoit Austin Cook Alyssa Marie Tennessee, where they’d launched their careers. Word soon leaked out of an impromptu jam session. A newspaper man who was there wrote, “This quartet could sell a million.” Soon, they were dubbed the . This was their only performance, a cul- tural flashpoint that caught rock ‘n’ roll at the moment of creation. Sun Records owner Sam Phillips discovered and produced the Million Dollar Quartet. That’s why he, together with Presley and Lewis, were among the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame’s charter inductees. Perkins and Cash soon joined them. Unlike other producers at that time, Phillips took an active role in recording, encouraging and coaxing his young, untested artists to reach deep within themselves. He began by recording blues singers like B.B. King and Ike Turner. Later on, he was the first to sign and Charlie Rich. In his rudimentary, one-room studio, Scott Moreau John Michael Presney David Sonneborn Phillips looked for innovation, not imitation. The music he recorded transformed the cultural landscape of the twentieth century, and its reverberations are still felt today.

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8 9 We could tell you Why you should go to the university of toledo. Musical Numbers “Blue Suede Shoes”...... COMPANY “Real Wild Child”...... JERRY LEE LEWIS But they said it better. “Matchbox”...... CARL PERKINS “Who Do You Love?”...... CARL PERKINS “Folsom Prison Blues”...... JOHNNY CASH “Fever”...... DYANNE “Memories Are Made of This”...... ELVIS PRESLEY “That’s All Right”...... ELVIS PRESLEY “Brown Eyed Handsome Man”...... COMPANY “Down By the Riverside”...... COMPANY “Sixteen Tons”...... JOHNNY CASH “My Babe”...... CARL PERKINS “Long Tall Sally”...... ELVIS PRESLEY “Peace in the Valley”...... ELVIS PRESLEY “I ”...... JOHNNY CASH “I Hear You Knocking”...... DYANNE “Party”...... CARL PERKINS & COMPANY “”...... JERRY LEE LEWIS “Down by the Riverside” (Reprise)...... COMPANY “Hound Dog”...... ELVIS PRESLEY “Riders in the Sky”...... JOHNNY CASH “See You Later Alligator”...... CARL PERKINS “Whole Lotta Shakin’Goin’ On”...... JERRY LEE LEWIS Who’s who STEVE BENOIT (u/s Elvis Presley, Johnny many more. BFA: University of Evansville Cash) is a Canadian singer/songwriter and (’05), British American Drama Academy at life-long Sun Records fan. He was the lead Oxford, MFA: Yale School of Drama. in the 2007-08 tour of Ring of Fire and un- MARTIN KAYE (Jerry Lee Lewis) has derstudied the role of Elvis in Million Dollar crossed the pond from England to continue Quartet on Broadway. He lives in Nashville, working on his music. Soon to release his TN. myspace.com/stevebenoitmusic second album, Martin has performed around AUSTIN COOK (u/s Jerry Lee Lewis) the world, entertaining thousands with his Acting credits: Putting It Together (music piano and mismatched socks!! Credits: Sweet director, man #4), Some Enchanted Eve- Charity, Fiddler…, A Chorus Line, Assas- ning (music director/pianist)*Jeff Award sins. Martin-K.com Music Direction, A Tale of Two Cities (Dr. DEREK KEELING (Johnny Cash) Broad- Manette)*Chicago premiere. Thanks to way and National Tour Grease (Danny). Star- manager Matthew Sitz, friends and family ring roles in: A Tale of Two Cities premiere for their love and support! cast as Darnay, NBC’s “GREASE-YTOTIW”, LEE FERRIS (Carl Perkins) is making his Connect/Disconnect Off-Bway (Best Lead- National Touring debut as Carl Perkins in ing Actor Award), Regional Premieres: Hap- Million Dollar Quartet. Formerly of Freddy py Days (Fonzie), All Shook Up (Chad), The and Francine, Lee is grateful for the op- Wedding Singer. Derek-Keeling.com portunity to pay tribute to one of the most KELLY LAMONT (Dyanne) is truly hon- influential musicians of the past century. ored to be a part of MDQ’s 1st National Tour. leeferris.com Kelly has performed in theaters all over the CHRISTOPHER RYAN GRANT (Sam country doing everything from Shakespeare for you at The University of Toledo. Phillips) Million Dollar Quartet (Broadway, to musical theatre. To my beautiful mother, National Tour). Other theatre: Rattlestick, Ars your presence is with me every step of this Come visit us during Discover UT Days Feb. 24 and March 16 and 30. Nova, Yale Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Com- journey. kellylamont.com UT is just an hour away! pany (DC), Two River Theatre, the O’Neill, 11 Visit utoledo.edu/admission/DiscoverUT to register and learn more. be heard at: billywoodward.com. Love to his Ushering in 50 years of memories WHO’S WHO family, Mama, Pops & Rosie. CHUCK ZAYAS (Jay Perkins, Bass player) eeting Floyd and Chrissie McDaniel, like Pine Knob and The Birmingham The- ALYSSA MARIE (u/s Dyanne): Little Miss has been performing for more than twenty Larry and Coleen Miller, and Don atre, both once managed by the Nederlanders. Sunshine, directed by ; Lime- years as a bassist, singer, songwriter, session MShannon together, one can’t help In the summer of 1962, Larry Miller began light, directed by Warren Carlyle (La Jolla player, band leader and producer. He plays but get swept away by a prideful nostalgia working as an usher. Just out of high school, Playhouse); Audrey, Little Shop of Horrors; bass and is lead vocalist of his band The for the Fisher Theatre and Broadway. Their as most of the staff were, Larry offered to Kathy Seldon, Singin’ in the Rain (Perfor- Midnight Ramblers. He’s an original mem- enthusiasm is contagious. Broadway In De- walk Coleen and Chrissie home one night. mance Riverside); Anytime Annie, 42nd ber of the Chicago cast. troit met up with these former Fisher Theatre Shortly after, Larry and Coleen began dat- Street (Fullerton CLO); west-coast premiere staff members ear- ing and were mar- of The Producers (Musical Theatre West). ERIC SCHAEFFER (Director) is the ar- lier this season to ried, one of many Love to Mom, Dad, Crystal! tistic director/co-founder of Signature The- atre, Washington DC, recipient of the 2009 discuss the theatre’s Fisher Theatre ro- SCOTT MOREAU (u/s Sam Phillips, John- fiftieth Anniversa- mances throughout Regional Theatre Tony Award and home to ny Cash) is from Maine and received a BFA the American Musical Voices Project, the ry. All of them were the years. Larry in Music Theatre from Illinois Wesleyan here for the Fisher’s also spent time in largest musical commission program in the University. He is overjoyed to become part of country. Broadway: , Million Dollar initial seasons and various capaci- the MDQ family and Actor’s Equity. Thanks have built stories, ties throughout the Quartet, Putting It Together, Glory Days. to mom, dad and Rachael for all of their sup- West End: The Witches of Eastwick, Million connections, and organization, ush- port. scottmoreau.com friendships while ering, selling con- Dollar Quartet. Kennedy Center: artistic di- doing everything cessions, and even JOHN MICHAEL PRESNEY (u/s Carl rector, Sondheim Celebration, Sunday in the from selling tick- working for a time Perkins, Asst. Stage Manager) recently re- Park With George, Passion; Mame, Follies. ets to chauffeuring as Johnny Mathis’s ceived his B.F.A. (Musical Theater) from the COLIN ESCOTT (Co-Author). Born in Broadway stars. body guard while Theatre Conservatory at Chicago College England, Colin Escott lives near Nashville, Floyd McDan- the star was per- of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Tennessee. He is the author of several books, iel was one of the forming at the Credits include: Sweeney Todd (Anthony) including Good Rockin’ Tonight: Sun Re- last people to step Fisher. and The Producers. Thanks to Stewart Tal- cords and the Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the first inside of the Fisher Starting with the ent; special love and thanks to Katie. Proud in-depth account of the Sun Records story. when it was a Ma- subscription depart- member AEA. He is a consultant to Time Life Music. yan-themed movie ment in 1962, Don BILLY SHAFFER (Fluke) is thrilled to be FLOYD MUTRUX (Co-Author, original palace. He was also Shannon also had part of this production. A veteran of Chicago’s concept and direction) worked Second City, one of the first ush- the opportunity to music scene and original cast member of MDQ, Chicago; NY attended Colombia University; ers to work at the meet the stars of he sends many thanks to GMS, Evans and to in LA, conceived, wrote, directed or pro- renovated theatre the shows. He even family and friends for their love and support. duced 50 films: American Hot Wax (Best with the opening spent time work- CODY SLAUGHTER (Elvis Presley) Cody Picture, Director), Scarecrow (Best Picture), of The Gay Life in from left: Don Shannon (holding an original program from ing as the personal is a true Southern boy from Harrison, Ar- Urban Cowboy, Untouchables, Up in Smoke, 1961. Floyd came Camelot), Larry Miller, Chrissie McDaniel, Floyd McDaniel and driver for the found- kansas. Named Elvis Presley Enterprises’ , with his wife Birgitte, preparing back to usher at the Coleen Miller er of the Nederland- Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist of 2011, Cody new film Moon Over Memphis (a rock n’ roll Fisher many times er Theatre Corpora- makes his theater debut in a role some say he Field of Dreams). throughout the years. At one point he was tion, D.T. Nederlander. “D.T. commanded a was born to play, the King of Rock N Roll. DEREK McLANE (). Any- known as “Chief Usher in the Balcony.” presence,” stated Don, “he was larger than CodyRaySlaughter.com It wasn’t long after the theatre reopened life.” In addition to driving the Nederlanders, thing Goes, How To Succeed..., Bengal Ti- that Floyd’s sister Coleen started working Don also was called upon to drive perform- DAVID SONNEBORN (u/s Fluke, Jay Per- ger..., , 33 Variations, The Pajama with the Confection Cabinet Corporation ers like Zero Mostel and others. kins) A Cincinnati native and a NYC musician Game, Grease, Threepenny Opera, I Am at the Mezzanine candy counter. Her first For decades these five have remained since 1982, currently playing drums or bass My Own Wife, The Women, Ruined, Lie of show was Advise and Consent in December friends. They all recounted memories of in “Western Caravan,” “The San AnTones,” the Mind, The Voysey Inheritance, Hurly- 1961. The following season she brought her great people who have worked at the Fish- “Savanah Sky,” “Li’l Mo Trio,” “Dime Store burly, Abigail’s Party. 1997 and 2004 Obie sister Chrissie on-board with the opening of er—people such as Kenny the elevator at- Romeos.” Toured in Always, Patsy Cline. Awards; 2004, 2005, 2007 Lucille Lortel Oliver! Chrissie continued to work the Fisher tendant and Hy Hyman who would sell Also a broadcast audio technician (Court TV, Awards; 2011 Drama Desk Award; 2009 Theatre candy counter for twenty-nine and a souvenir programs. Together, they share a TruTV). Love to Becky. Tony Award. half years until 1991. common bond with the Fisher Theatre and BILLY WOODWARD (Elvis Presley, HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Design). While her sister stayed with concessions, the magical live performances, performers, u/s Johnny Cash). Broadway debut: Mil- Current B’way: How To Succeed (Tony Coleen spent many years working through- subscribers, and people that have made this lion Dollar Quartet. An Emmy nominted nom), Memphis, Jersey Boys and Avenue out the Nederlander/Fisher Theatre organi- building a Detroit landmark and treasure for singer/songwriter, this Maryland native has Q. Five time Helen Hayes Award recipient. zation. Like many people in the Fisher The- fifty years. It’s a tradition that continues to- performed extensively with his band, Billy 1993 Olivier Award and Canadian Dora atre family, she found a home and a place day with new ushers, doormen and women, Woodward & The Senders. Billy’s music can Award for Kiss of The Spider Woman. 2006 wherever it was needed, even at other venues performers, patrons and subscribers. Tony, Henry Hewes Design Award and Outer 12 13 orchestrating credits: A Christmas Story (5th Las Vegas productions. Highlights include: and entertainment industry veteran Thomas WHO’S WHO Avenue, Tour), James And The Giant Peach. Spider-Man, Follies, How to Succeed…, B. McGrath (Chairman). Broadway Across DAV I D RU TT U R A (Assistant Director) Promises Promises, Memphis, Million Dol- America presents first-class touring musi- Critics Circle Award for Jersey Boys. Proud has worked as an Associate/Assistant Direc- lar Quartet, Gypsy, Bette Midler at Caesar’s cals and plays across forty North American co-founder of and lighting designer for tor on Broadway (Follies, Lombardi, Million Palace, Xanadu, Company, Grey Gardens, cities. Broadway.com is the premier theatre Parsons Dance. Dollar Quartet, White Christmas, A Man The Producers, All Shook Up, Blue Man website for news, exclusive content and JANE GREENWOOD (Costume Design). For All Seasons), Off-Broadway (Atlantic Group Live at Luxor, Fosse as well as many ticket sales. Under the supervision of Beth Over 100 Broadway / off Broadway cred- Theater Co., Roundabout), regionally (Ken- family touring productions including Dora Williams (CEO–Theater Division), Broad- its. Metropolitan Opera, Film and Dance. nedy Center, LaJolla Playhouse, Philadel- The Explorer, Blue’s Clues and Rugrats. way Across America is also dedicated to Awards Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement phia Theater Co.), and internationally (Ben TYPE A MARKETING (Press and Mar- the development and production of new and award, Theatre Hall of Fame, 15 Tony nomi- Hur Live). Artistic Director of Good Com- keting) is an independent, full-service mar- diverse theatre. Current productions include nations, Lucille Lortel Award, Helen Hayes pany. goodcompanynyc.org. keting company specializing in Broadway How to Succeed in Business Without Really Award. Next project on Broadway: Rebecca. and national tours. New York: The Addams Trying starring Nick Jonas and Beau Bridg- DAVID LOBER (Production Stage Manag- es, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Professor Yale School of Drama. Currently er) Among many projects, David has been the Family, Follies, How to Succeed…, Ly- represented with All’s Well That Ends Well, sistrata Jones, Million Dollar Quartet, On a starring Harry Connick, Jr., The Gersh- Production Stage Manager on Wicked, The wins’ Porgy and Bess, Godspell, Memphis, Shakespeare in the Park. Lion King, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Clear Day…, Phantom, Relatively Speaking. Tours: The Addams Family, American Idiot, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and the New KAI HARADA (Sound Design) attended Aida, The Ten Commandments, Sunset Blvd, York and US touring productions of Mil- Yale University before leaving to pursue a The Light in the Piazza, Caroline or Change, , The Book of Mormon, Mil- lion Dollar Quartet. typeamktg.com lion Dollar Quartet. For more information, career in theatrical sound design. Associ- and Saturday Night Fever. davidlober.com please visit BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com ate design credits to Tony Meola include MICHAEL KRUG (Stage Manager) has RELEVANT THEATRICALS (Producer), and Broadway.com. A Christmas Carol; The Sound of Music; toured through over 200 cities in the last ten headed by Pritzker and Ted Rawlins, de- Disney’s Der Glöckner von Notre Dame; velops and produces new work for the stage. JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer). years. “The world is a book and those who President of Nederlander Organization, son Kiss Me, Kate; The Man of La Mancha; do not travel read only one page.” Thanks to Current projects include: Snapshots, a new and Wicked. Designs include Two Cities; musical with book by David Stern and music of James M. Nederlander (Chairman), third my parents, family and friends for their love generation of a family known for owning Under the Bridge; Barbie Live in Fairyto- and support. and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; The Great Gats- pia; She Loves Me (Oregon Shakespeare by, on course to open in London next year; and a and operating theatres around the world as Festival); Million Dollar Quartet (Chicago, TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broad- new musical version of Dennis The Menace. well as theatrical productions and popular way/Tours: Evita, Porgy and Bess, Bonnie musical attractions. Currently represented New York); Zorro (Moscow); Hinterm Hori- JOHN COSSETTE PRODUCTIONS zont (Berlin); and Follies (Kennedy Center, & Clyde, Godspell, Chinglish, Spider-Man on Broadway with Priscilla Queen of the Turn Off The Dark, Sister Act, Priscilla, The (Producer) was founded by John Cossette Desert, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and Broadway). In his spare time, he supervises whose 30 year career in the music industry as the sound for Wicked around the world. Addams Family, Memphis, Rock of Ages, David Blaine’s upcoming show. Wicked, Bring It On. Off-Broadway: Rent, an innovative producer of large scale events CHUCK MEAD (Musical Arrangements Atlantic, MCC, Signature. Film: The Odd was legendary. John produced the Grammy’s, and Supervision). Singer/Songwriter/Pro- Life of Timothy Green, Joyful Noise, Friends the BET awards, the 1996 Olympic Games in ducer Chuck came to prominence as co- with Kids, Margin Call, Howl, Sex and the Atlanta and a star studded concert in Central founder and front man of the three-time City, Jonah Hex, I Love You Phillip Morris, Park. He was deeply involved with MusiCares Grammy-nominated and CMA Award-win- and the EJ Jackson Foundation which helps Rachel Getting Married, Dan in Real Life, Your source for: ning country band BR-549. Chuck first craft- Across the Universe. TV: “Smash,” “A Gifted to feed the homeless in . Under ed the music arrangements for MDQ during Man,” “The Big C.” telseyandco.com the direction of Rita Cossette the company • Performance Schedules the original Daytona and Seattle workshop will continue to develop and produce music • Ticket Information • Group Sales productions, supervised the musical perfor- ALAN WASSER & ALLAN WILLIAMS related entertainment. mances for its 2008 Chicago opening, and (General Management), along with Aaron • Spotlight Room • Gift Certificates Lustbader and Mark Shacket, oversee and AMERICAN POP ANTHOLOGY (Pro- created new music material for the show’s ducers: Floyd & Birgitte Mutrux). An an- • Special Offers • Ticket Exchange Broadway and West End productions. supervise Tony Award Productions, The Phantom of the Opera, Spider-Man Turn thology series of Rock n’ Roll Bios about the • Directions & Parking TOM WATSON (Hair and Wig Design) is Off The Dark, Follies and How to Succeed people “who made the music that changed head of the wig and makeup department at the culture of our country.” Floyd, along with in Business Without Really Trying on Broad- Get Broadway in Detroit E-LErts: the Metropolitan Opera and has designed way, Million Dollar Quartet Off-Broadway, Colin Escott and Birgitte (choreographer wigs for more than 50 Broadway produc- and Phantom in Las Vegas. Upcoming pro- MDQ in Florida), have worked together on tions, including The Addams Family, How ductions include Lysistrata Jones, Private the Tony nominated Baby It’s You, workshop- Receive the latest information to Succeed …, and Wicked. Lives and The Nutty Professor. ping Lonesome Town (with John Kaye) and before the general public on all preparing Boy From NYC for the 2012 season. AUGUST ERIKSMOEN (Associate Music JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS Broadway In Detroit shows, exclusive Supervisor). Broadway: The Addams Fam- BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA (Pro- (Production Manager) - Hillary Blanken, offers & pre-sales. Sign up now at: ily, Memphis, Ring of Fire, All Shook Up, Guy Kwan, Ana Rose Greene, Joseph De- ducer), part of the Key Brand Entertain- Rent. Off-B’way: Romantic Poetry, Walmar- Luise. Founded in 1998, the company has ment family of companies which includes topia, Imperfect Chemistry. 1st nationals: All helped create over 30 Broadway produc- Broadway.com, is owned and operated by Shook Up, The Full Monty. Other arranging/ tions, over 20 national tours, and numerous British theatre producer John Gore (CEO) 14 15 STAFF FOR MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET Head Properties...... Andrew Iverson All rights administered by Coburn Music. All rights reserved. Used by Production Sound Engineers...... Patrick Pummill, John Kauble permission. “Sixteen Tons” (Merle Travis), ©Merle’s Girls Music. All Head Sound Engineer...... Brian Kallaher rights reserved. Used by permission. “My Babe” (Willie Dixon), ©Bug GENERAL MANAGEMENT Assistant Sound Egineer...... Phillip Mather Proof: 1/9/12; 5:43PM ALAN WASSER ASSOCIATES Wardrobe Supervisor...... Susan Malone Music, Inc. o/b/o Hoochie Coochie Music (BMI). All rights reserved. Used Alan Wasser Allan Williams by permission. “Long Tall Sally” (Robert Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, Production Assistant...... Samantha Preiss Richard Penniman), ©Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights re- Blue Man Group Aaron Lustbader Mark Shacket Drums provided by...... GMS Drum Co. Lane Marsh Mark Barna served. Used by permission. “(There Will Be) Peace in the Valley for Me” Drum Heads provided by...... D’Addario & Company (Thomas A. Dorsey), ©(renewed) 1939 Warner- Tamerlane Publishing Broadway in Detroit program for Makeup by...... M•A•C Cosmetics Corp. (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by permission. “I Walk the Line” COMPANY MANAGER Legal Counsel...... Levine Plotkin & Menin, LLP/ “Million Dollar Quartet” MATTHEW SHERR written by John R. Cash. Published by House of Cash, Inc. Administered Loren H. Plotkin, Cris Criswell Loeb & Loeb LLP/ by Bug Music Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “I Hear You Douglas Mirell Run dates: Jan. 24–Feb. 5, 2012 TOUR PRESS AND MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE Knocking” (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King), ©EMI Unart Catalog Inc. Accountant...... Rosenberg, Neuwirth & Kuchner, All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Party” (Jessie Mae Robinson), TYPE A MARKETING Size: 1/2 pg. vert. (2-1/4” x 7-5/8”) CPAs/Christopher Cacace, Marina Flom, Kirill Baytalskiy ©MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Anne Rippey DJ Martin Advertising & Interactive Marketing.....The Marketing Division/ “Great Balls of Fire” (Otis Blackwell, Jack Hammer), ©1957 (renewed), For: Nederlander Detroit John McCoy Allison Morrow Robin Steinthal Bob Bucci, Gordon Kelly, Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI), Mijac Music (BMI), Chappell & Co., Inc. David Spry, Emma Meyer, Allison Parman (ASCAP) and Mystical Light Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved on behalf (Fisher Theatre & others) TOUR DIRECTION Payroll Services...... Castellana Services, Inc. of itself and Mijac Music, administered by Unichappell Music Inc. All THE BOOKING GROUP Production Photographer...... Joan Marcus rights reserved on behalf of itself and Mystical Light Music, adminis- Design: Frank Bach, Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart General Management Office...... Hilary Ackerman, Kaitlin Boland, tered by Chappell & Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Bach & Associates; Phone 313-822-4303; www.thebookinggroup.com Jake Hirzel, Nina Lutwick, Jennifer O’Connor “Hound Dog” (Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller). Published by Sony/ATV Banking...... Signature Bank, Barbara Von Borstel Songs LLC. Copyright 1953 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights [email protected] CASTING Margaret Monigan, Mary Ann Fanelli administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 8 Music Square West, TELSEY + COMPANY Insurance...... DeWitt Stern Group, Inc./ Peter Shoemaker, Nashville TN 37203. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Riders Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Cathy Dumancela in the Sky” (Stan Jones), ©MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights re- Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA, Theatre Displays...... King Displays served. Used by permission of Edwin H. Morris & Company. “See You Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Merchandising...... Creative Goods Merchandise/ Pete Milano Later Alligator” (Robert Guidry), © Arc Music Corp. All rights reserved. Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Used by permission. “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” (Curly Williams), Abbie Brady-Dalton, David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha SPECIAL THANKS ©1997 N’Mani Entertainment Co. (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Used Andrew Femenella, Karyn Casl, Kristina Bramhall John R. Cash Revocable Trust. Johnny Cash is a registered trademark by permission. of John R. Cash Revocable Trust. Image and likeness of Johnny Cash PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT used with permission. To learn more about the production, JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS please visit www.MillionDollarQuartetLive.com Hillary Blanken Ana Rose Greene Jerry Lee Lewis ™, The Killer ™ and the image and likeness of Jerry Find us on Facebook. Guy Kwan Joseph DeLuise Lee Lewis are used with permission. Courtesy Pont Neuf, Inc. Follow us on Twitter @MillionDQuartet Carl Perkins Enterprises. Image and likeness of Carl Perkins used ASSISTANT DIRECTOR with permission. The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional David Ruttura Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. Elvis Presley is a registered trademark actors and stage managers in the . of EPE, Inc. Image and likeness of Elvis Presley used with permission. ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS FOR BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance CREDITS of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). Jennifer Costello Sara Skolnick Erica Rotstein Scenery Fabrication by Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC. Scenery painted by Scenic Art Studios. UK CONSULTING PRODUCERS The Musicians, Conductors, Music Preparation Personnel and Costumes built by Eric Winterling, Inc. Lighting equipment provided Librarians employed in this production are members of the Joseph Smith/Michael McCabe by PRG Lighting. Sound equipment provided by PRG Audio. Music American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. license consulting by Jill Meyers. Hosieryand Undergarments pro- JAPAN CONSULTING PRODUCER vided by Bra*Tenders. The Press Agents & Company Managers employed in this TBS Service, Inc. production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. MUSIC COPYRIGHTS Production Stage Manager...... David Lober “Blue Suede Shoes” (Carl Perkins), ©MPL Music Publishing Inc. All The Director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Stage Manager...... Michael Krug rights reserved. Used by permission of Wren Music Co. o/b/o Carl Society, a national theatrical labor union. Assistant Stage Manager...... John Michael Presney Perkins Music Inc. “Real Wild Child” (John Greenan, John O’Keefe, Proof: 3/28/11; 8:39AM Associate Company Manager...... Maia Sutton David Owens), ©MPL Music Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters Assistant Company Manager ...... Jillian Zeman permission of Wren Music Co. “Matchbox” (Carl Perkins), ©MPL Music for the American Theatre. Complimentary: Associate Set Designer...... Shoko Kambara Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Wren Music Associate Costume Designer...... Moria Clinton This production is produced by a member of The Broadway Co. o/b/o Carl Perkins Music Inc. “Who Do You Love?” (Ellas McDaniel), League in collaboration with our professional union-represented EncoreMichigan.com Associate Lighting Designer...... Ryan O’Gara ©ARC Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Folsom employees. Assistant Lighting Designers...... Michael Doran, Michael Rummage Prison Blues”written by John R. Cash. Published by House of Cash, Inc. Publication: Broadway in Detroit program for Assistant Sound Designer...... Jana Hoglund Administered by Bug Music Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Production Carpenter...... Scott Poitras “Fever” (John Davenport, Eddie Cooley), ©1955 Bug Music-Trio Music “Chicago”Fisher Theatre • May 1–13 Company (BMI) Fort Knox Music, Inc. (BMI). All rights reserved. Used by Head Carpenter...... Daniel Krohne Fisher Box Office, ticketmaster.com & 800-982-2787 Assistant Carpenter/Rigger...... Jason McGrath permission. “Memories Are Made of This” (Richard Dehr, Terry Gilkyson, Run dates: xxxxxxxxxxxx Advance Carpenter...... Henry Talarowski Frank Miller), ©EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI). All rights reserved. If it’s about Michigan theaters, it’s here. Groups (12+): 313-871-1132 or Production Electrician...... Randy Zaibek Used by permission. “That’s All Right” (Arthur Crudup), ©1947 (re- • Show Listings • Theater News [email protected]: 2-1/4” x 63 pt.) (subject line: Blue Man) Moving Light Programmer...... Eric Norris newed). Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI) and Crudup Music (BMI). All • Reviews • Interviews • Podcasts Info: BroadwayInDetroit.com • 313-872-1000 Head Electrician ...... Domenica Boscardin rights administered by Unichappell Music Inc. All rights reserved. Design:50th Frank Anniversary Bach, Season sponsored by Assistant Electrician...... Ben Eells Used by permission. “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” (), • Audition Info • More! Bach & Associates; Phone 313-822-4303; Advance Electrician...... Rob Virzera ©Arc Music Corp. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Down by EncoreMichigan.com Production Properties...... Matthew Hodges the Riverside” (Traditional; arranged by Chuck Mead), ©Zoilink Music. [email protected] 16 17 e proudly present Broadway In Detroit Preludes & Encores, our recommendations for Wa great meal before the show, or a place to close the night’s curtain with a delicious dessert. Please Special places before & after the show consider these wonderful restaurants—and don’t forget to say that you heard about them here. Thanks!

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Andiamo • andiamoitalia.com Warren, Grosse Pointe Woods, Bloomfield, Royal Oak, Sterling Heights, Dearborn, Detroit Riverfront, Novi, Livonia. Type of cuisine: Italian, Price: $$$, Amenities: GRV (F-some locations). This season, enjoy Prezzo-Fisso, a fixed-price Fisher Theatre menu on performance days with tickets. Contact your local Andiamo for reservations and information.

The Capital Grille • thecapitalgrille.com The Somerset Collection – North, 2800 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, MI 48084. (248) 649-5300. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$$, Amenities: FGPRV. Join us before or after the show for our dry aged steaks, freshest of seafood, award-winning wine list, incredible staff and our special $39 menu especially created for theatre guests.

La Musique • hotelstregisdetroit.com New Center – 3071 W Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202. Proof: #3; 8/26/11;(313)873-3000. 2:06PM Type of Cuisine: American, Price: $$, Amenities: GPRV. Eat. Play. Stay. Park and dine at La restaurant Mario’s Musique in the historic St. Regis Hotel and walk to the Fisher Publication:Theatre. Broadway Contemporary in Detroit American program Cuisine. for “Come Fly Away” Majestic Café • majesticdetroit.com Run dates: Midtown,9-13-11 4120thru Woodward 9-25-11 Ave., Detroit, MI 48201. (313) 833-9700. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$, Size: 1/4 pg.Amenities: vert. (2-1/4” FGSR. Locatedx 3-1/4”) in the historic Majestic Theatre For: NederlanderCenter. The Detroit menu (Fisheris rooted Theatrein classic American& comfort food others) with a modern twist. Delicious appetizers, sandwiches, Complimentary shuttle service to & from the Fisher burgers, entrees & desserts are all made fresh daily. Scan in to see our list of Cast Parties & other Design: Frank Bach, Bach & Associates; upcoming events… Phone 313-822-4303,Mario’s • mariosdetroit.com [email protected] Midtown, 4222 Second St., Detroit, MI 48201. Live Entertainment (313) 832-1616. Type of cuisine: Italian, Price: $$$, Fri. & Sat. Evenings Amenities: GPRSV. Complimentary shuttle to & from the 313-832-1616 Fisher Theatre. Show your tickets and receive 10% off food www.mariosdetroit.com on your performance date. Afterglow specials too! Party 4222 Second Ave. north of with the people who perform. Mack • Detroit ☛ continued on page 21 18 19 Preludes & Encores continued from page 19 Ocean Prime • ocean-prime.com Coolidge & Big Beaver, 2915 Coolidge Highway, Troy, MI 48084. (248) 458-0500. Type of Cuisine: American, Price $$$, Amenities: FVRG. Seafood or Steak? At Ocean Prime, you can choose the best of both. Our passion is to give you an extraordinary supper club experience. Bring This Ad & Proof: 10/23/10; 8:52PM Union Street Receive 15% Off! Traffic Jam & Snug • trafficjamdetroit.com Canfield at Second • Detroit Publication:511 Broadway W. Canfield in St.,Detroit Detroit program MI, 48201. for (313) 831-9470. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$, Amenities: FGR. trafficjamdetroit.com “Rock of Ages” 313-831-9470 Featuring an eclectic menu of vegetarian items, burgers, Run dates: fresh11-9 fish, to 11-21-10 pastas & salads. Decadent house-made desserts. Restaurant Free, guarded parking. Minutes from the Fisher Theatre. Brewery Size: 1/4 pg. vert. (2-1/4” x 3-1/4”) Dairy For: NederlanderUnion Detroit Street • unionstreetdetroit.com Bakery Midtown, 4145 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201. (Fisher Theatre(313) & others) 831-3965. Type of Cuisine: American, Design: FrankPrice: Bach, $$, Bach Amenities: & Associates; GR. 15% off when you bring in your Handcrafted & Million Dollar Quartet ticket! Serving lunch, dinner, Phone 313-822-4303, fax 313-331-1108; Homemade Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch desserts and Sunday brunch. Kitchen open late. Large [email protected] Since 1965 Group Tours Welcome! group tours welcomed.

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