4 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON You Are Here | 11 Cast of Characters | 12 Musical Numbers | 13 Who’s Who | 14 Authors' Notes | 20 About Goodspeed Musicals | 21 History of The Terris Theatre | 22 The Goodspeed Opera House Foundation | 24 Corporate Support | 25 Foundation & Government Support | 25 Looking to the Future | 26 Memorial and Tribute Gifts | 28 Goodspeed Musicals Staff | 33 For Your Information | 43

Editor: Lori A. Cartwright

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A Non-Profit Arts Organization MICHAEL GENNARO Executive Director

presents

Book by Music & Lyrics by BRIAN HILL NEIL BARTRAM

With PATTI COHENOUR STACIA FERNANDEZ ANDREA FRIERSON DAN ROSALES

Scenic Design by Costume Design by Lighting Design by Sound Design by MIKIKO SUZUKI VALÉRIE THÉRÈSE KEN BILLINGTON JAY HILTON MacADAMS BART

Orchestrations by Production Manager Production Stage Manager DAVID SHRUBSOLE ERICA GILROY JANE POLE

Casting by Line Producer General Manager PAUL HARDT STEWART/ DONNA LYNN RACHEL J. TISCHLER WHITLEY CASTING COOPER HILTON

Music Direction by DAVID HOLCENBERG

Choreographed by PATRICK McCOLLUM

Directed by SARNA LAPINE The 2018 Carol L. Sirot Director

First Performance: May 18, 2018 at The Terris Theatre

Founding Director MICHAEL P. PRICE

Sponsored by:

Marquee Producing Partners: DR. ANNE ROTHSTEIN AND MS. JANE HELLMAN JESSICA AND CARL THOMPSON

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Diana...... PATTI COHENOUR Voice 1...... ANDREA FRIERSON Voice 2...... STACIA FERNANDEZ Voice 3...... DAN ROSALES

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER KELLY HARDY

MUSICIANS Keyboard/Conductor DAVID HOLCENBERG; Reed I MICHAEL PAGLIONE; Reed II ANDREW STUDENSKI; Cello CELESTE CUMMING

The authors wish to thank the following organizations and artists who have all played a part in the development of You Are Here:

Michael Gennaro, Donna Lynn Hilton and the entire Goodspeed staff; The Signature Theatre and Eric Schaeffer; Acting UpStage and Mitchell Marcus; Thousand Islands Playhouse and Ashley Corcoran; Robert McQueen; David Therriault; Chris Barillaro; Rick Fox; Linda Kash; Astrid Van Wieren; Barbara Walsh

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Setting: , June 20 – 24, 1969. A suburban living room, a downtown hotel, a park bench, a west side apartment, the moon.

Overture...... Voices I Couldn’t Imagine...... Diana, Voices A Monumental Day In Human History...... Diana, Voices Panic (Part 1)...... Diana, Voices My New To-Do List...... Diana, Voices Awkward...... Voices, Diana Joan, Darling...... Diana, Joan Panic (Part 2)...... Diana, Voices Slumber Doodle...... Daniel Moonwalk...... Diana, Voices Is That Me?...... Diana Everyone Dances...... Diana, Ruby, James The Invisible Man...... Diana Panic (Part 3)...... Diana, Voices I Couldn’t Imagine (Reprise)...... Diana, Voices Sea of Tranquility...... Diana Home...... Diana Subject to change

You Are Here will be performed without an intermission. Please turn off your cell phone, beeper, watch alarm, or anything else that might make a distracting noise during the performance. Out of respect for our actors and your fellow theatergoers, we ask that you remain seated until the curtain calls are over and the house lights have come up. We appreciate your cooperation.

Audio/Video recording and photography are prohibited during the performance.

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PATTI COHENOUR* (Diana) was (workshop, Lincoln Center Theatre), Soon of a Mornin’ the standby for the role of Elizabeth (NYMF Festival), and Me & Ella (, Summer Arden in War Paint and originated the 2017). Television: Allegra’s Window (Nickelodeon), following Broadway roles: Signora Quantico (ABC), Elementary (CBS), and the new Ryan Naccarelli/Margaret (Alternate) in Murphy TV series POSE (FX). www.andreafrierson.com LCT’s The Light in the Piazza, Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music revival, DAN ROSALES* (Voice 3, Daniel) is Christine in Phantom of the Opera so happy to be back at Goodspeed (also Canada), Rosabud in Drood (also London, UK; after appearing in the Festival of New Clarence Derwent Award, Tony and Drama Desk Musicals staged reading of Come nominations), Mary Jane in Big River (Theatre World From Away. Dan was most recently Award, Drama Desk nomination). Additional credits: seen as the star of the smash Adeline in Sweet Adeline for NYC Encores, Magnolia in Off-Broadway parody Spamilton, Hal Prince’s , Mimi in La Bohème (Theatre portraying Lin-Manuel Miranda; World Award) and Isabel/Mabel in The Pirates of the New York Times Critics' Pick ran for over 500 Penzance for the New York Shakespeare Festival, performances at the Triad Theatre and the Puerto Florence Foster Jenkins in Souvenir, and Edith/Little Rican Traveling Theatre. Selected credits include the Edie in Grey Gardens (Gregory Award) for Seattle’s ACT titular role in the National Tour of Peter Pan 360 and Theatre. Patti resides with her husband of thirty four in Wringer at . Dan is a proud years on the Pacific Northwest’s Olympic Peninsula graduate of the Boston Conservatory. Thanks to this and is very honored to participate in the development magical team and the Goodspeed family. @danrosales of this original musical. BRIAN HILL (Book) For Goodspeed Musicals, Brian was STACIA FERNANDEZ* (Voice 2, Joan) the bookwriter for The Theory of Relativity and The Story is excited to be back at The Terris, of My Life, which went on to premiere on Broadway in where she also appeared as Jeannie 2009, earning four Drama Desk Award nominations Jeanine in Lucky Guy and as the (Outstanding Musical, Music, Lyrics, and Book). Both Nurse in Romeo and Juliet. Broadway are now licensed through Music Theatre International. credits include Mamma Mia—Tanya, Additional projects with composer/lyricist Neil Bartram The Drowsy Chaperone—standby are Something Wicked This Way Comes (Delaware for Drowsy herself, Swing, Tom Theatre Company) and The Adventures of Pinocchio Sawyer, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Beauty and the Beast. (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). Current Bartram and Regional Theatre: Night of the Iguana, 9 to 5, Next to Hill projects include Bethune and Senza Luce (CMTP), Normal, Guys and Dolls, Cats, Annie, and more. TV/Film/ Belles Soeurs and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Chicago Soundtracks: Homeland, Frozen short, Enchanted, and Shakespeare Theater). Brian wrote the new book for the more. Stacia is also a playwright with several projects Old Globe's production of October Sky and the revised in the world: The Loop, Smalltowne Christmas, Middle book for the Goodman Theatre's acclaimed production (St)age (webseries) Thanks to everyone involved with of . For the Stratford Festival, he directed You Are Here, my Joe, and to John. @Fernandezstacia Gilbert and Sullivan’s Patience and was Associate StaciaFernandez.com Director of Man of La Mancha and Fiddler on the Roof. He was Associate Director for the U.S. National Tours ANDREA FRIERSON* (Voice 1, Ruby) of Sunset Boulevard and The Sound of Music. He was A two-time Helen Hayes Award the Developmental Director of Come From Away (CMTP, nominee, Andrea is pleased to return Goodspeed Musicals, NAMT). For Disney Theatrical to Goodspeed. Broadway: The Lion Productions, he was Resident Director of the and King, Once on This Island (Erzulie Broadway companies of and Associate Goddess of Love, Original Broadway Director of Broadway’s The Little Mermaid. cast), Marie Christine and Juan Darien: A Carnival Mass (Lincoln Center NEIL BARTRAM (Music & Lyrics) is the composer and Theater), Bring in ‘Da Noise/Funk, For Colored Girls…. lyricist of Broadway’s The Story of My Life with book Regional Theatre: Show Boat (Goodspeed Musicals), writer Brian Hill, which received four Drama Desk Award Falsettos (Hartford Stage), Beehive! (Arena Stage), nominations, including two for Neil for Outstanding Cymbeline (Utah Shakespeare Festival), A New Brain Music and Outstanding Lyrics. His adaptation of (Studio Theatre). Writing credits include Lady Be Good The Adventures of Pinocchio was commissioned by

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater and is now licensed Broadway: Angels in America, The Last Ship, Peter through the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. His and the Starcatcher, and Rocky; Wicked (Dance musical The Theory of Relativity, commissioned by Supervisor); Off-Broadway: Murder Ballad (Manhattan Sheridan College’s Canadian Music Theatre Project, Theatre Club, Associate Choreographer); Permission had its U.S. premiere at Goodspeed Musicals in 2015, (MCC, Movement Consultant). with its London premiere in the same year. It is now licensed worldwide by Music Theatre International. DAVID HOLCENBERG (Music Director) is happy to Recently, Neil wrote the score for Chicago Shakespeare be back at Goodspeed after on the premiere Theater’s and Asolo Rep’s productions of Shakespeare in of The Story of My Life. Broadway: Groundhog Day, Love. Current projects include Senza Luce and Bethune Matilda, Rocky, Ghost, Mamma Mia!, The Story of My (both commissioned by Michael Rubinoff and the Life, Bye Bye Birdie, Good Vibrations, Seussical, Titanic, CMTP), a musical adaptation of Michel Tremblay's play and Show Boat. David music directed the US premiere Les Belles-Soeurs, a musical based on Ray Bradbury’s of Ragtime (LA Drama Critics Award-Distinguished classic novel Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Achievement in Music Direction), as well as the world the stage adaptation of Disney’s beloved film Bedknobs premiere of Newsies at . His show and Broomsticks, all with book writer Brian Hill. Neil’s Bingo! The Winning Musical, written with Michael awards include the ASCAP Foundation’s Yellen Award, Heitzman and Ilene Reid, is represented by Samuel a Jonathan Larson Foundation Award, and a Dramatists French and currently playing worldwide. Guild Fellowship. Cast albums include The Story of My Life and The Theory of Relativity (both on PS Classics). MIKIKO SUZUKI MacADAMS (Scenic Design) Mikiko’s work has been seen Off-Broadway at Epic Theater SARNA LAPINE (Director ) is a New York-based director Ensemble, INTAR, EST, Working Theater, and NAATCO, and developer of new work. Recent productions include and Regionally at Playhouse, Berkeley the Japan premiere of Anna Ziegler’s Photograph 51 Rep, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Arena Stage, the at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and the critically- Old Globe, Seattle Rep, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, acclaimed Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with Long Wharf, Actors Theatre of Louisville, and Yale Rep, George starring Jake Gyllenhaal and . among others. National Tour: Dirty Dancing and South Upcoming productions include Frost/Nixon at Bay Street Pacific. Internationally: Aichi Triennale, Kanagawa Theater and the new Kate Hamill adaptation of Little Prefectural Hall, Nissei Theatre, Nikikai Opera, and Women produced by Primary Stages. Sarna has directed more. As an Associate Scenic Designer, her Broadway concerts for the L.A. Philharmonic at The Hollywood musical credits include My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Bowl, the Boston Pops at Tanglewood, New York City Roof, The King and I, The Bridges of Madison County, Center, Umeda Arts Theater in Tokyo and Osaka, The and Women on The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Café Carlyle, 54 Below, and the 92nd Street Y. In addition to productions at regional theaters around the country VALÉRIE THÉRÈSE BART (Costume Design) Selected and in Canada, she directed the National Tour of Dirty credits include A Doll’s House, Part 2 (Actors Theatre Dancing, was the Associate Director of The National of Louisville); Rocking Horse Winner/Vinkensport Theatre’s War Horse tour of North America and Japan, (Opera Saratoga); Listen, Wilhelmina! (Costumes/Sets, and directed the 2nd National Tour of Lincoln Center Wolf Trap); Rigoletto (Minnesota Opera); The Great Theater’s South Pacific. Sarna began her career in New Leap (Denver Center/Seattle Rep); The Invisible Hand York assisting Bartlett Sher on The Light in the Piazza (Cleveland Play House); Too Heavy For Your Pocket and was Assistant and Associate Director for Mr. Sher on (Roundabout); Vanity Fair (Pearl Theatre); Butterfly three subsequent Broadway productions. She holds an (Heartbeat Opera); The Servant of Two Masters (TFANA, MFA from Columbia University. Seattle Rep, Guthrie, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Yale Rep); Twelfth Night and What You Will (Bedlam, PATRICK McCOLLUM (Choreographer) Credits Central Square Theatre); Macbeth (Acting Company); include The Band’s Visit (Broadway and Atlantic Tina Packer’s Women of Will (Costumes/Sets, National/ Theater Company); Oh, Hello! (Broadway and Cherry International Tours); She, After (Costumes/Sets, Urban Lane Theatre); Man From Nebraska (Second Stage); Arias); POP! (Sets, Yale Rep). MFA, Yale University School The Lightning Thief (TheatreWorks); Blueprint of Drama. valeriebart.com Specials (Public Theater Under the Radar Festival onboard the Intrepid); Rain (Old Globe); Unknown KEN BILLINGTON (Lighting Design) Almost 100 Soldier (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Wilderness Broadway shows to his credit, including such theatre (Abrons Arts Center); The Legend of Georgia milestones as Sweeney Todd and the longest-running McBride (Dorset). As Associate Choreographer on American musical in history, Chicago. Current touring

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productions include Waitress, Dirty Dancing, Chicago Cherry Orchard and Winter’s Tale (and International (worldwide), and the annual tour of ’s Tour), Macbeth, Happy Days, King Lear, The Seagull, White Christmas. Other projects include Disneyland’s Medea. Regional: A Connecticut Christmas Carol Fantasmic!, Hugh Jackman in Concert, The Radio City (Goodspeed), Guys and Dolls, Clue, Cake Off, Steel Music Hall Christmas Spectacular from 1979 to 2006, Magnolias, Plaid Tidings, Meet Me In St. Louis, It’s a and the architectural lighting for New York’s Tavern Wonderful Life, Barefoot in the Park (Bucks County on the Green. Awards: Tony, NY Drama Desk, Outer Playhouse); Trying, Daddy Long Legs, Rich Girl, One Critics Awards, Ace Award for Television Lighting, and Slight Hitch, The 39 Steps (George Street Playhouse); the Lumen for his architectural work. In 2015, he was Intimate Apparel (Westport Country Playhouse). UK: inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. Over 50 productions for the RSC.

JAY HILTON (Sound Design) is pleased to continue his KELLY HARDY* (Assistant Stage Manager) Goodspeed: long association with Goodspeed Musicals and is thrilled Debut. Broadway: Anastasia, The Real Thing. New York: to be working on another project with Brian Hill and Lincoln Center–LCT3, The Public, NYMF, Theatre for a Neil Bartram. Jay has designed countless productions New Audience, Working Theatre, Rattlestick Playwrights at both The Terris Theatre and The Goodspeed in East Theatre, The Actors Company Theatre. Regional: Haddam. His work has also been heard on Broadway, Hartford Stage, Trinity Repertory Company, Long Wharf National Tours, and at Regional Theatres from coast to Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, New York Stage and Film, coast. In addition to being Goodspeed’s Resident Sound North Coast Rep, Bard SummerScape, Bucks County Designer, Jay serves as their Audio Supervisor. He and Playhouse. International: Royal College of Music, London; his wife, Goodspeed Line Producer Donna Lynn Hilton, Shakespeare’s Globe, London. Education: UC San Diego. make their home (and garden) in Hadlyme, Connecticut. PAUL HARDT, STEWART/WHITLEY (Casting) is happy DAVID SHRUBSOLE (Orchestrator) is a graduate of to continue his 14-year relationship with Goodspeed Trinity College of Music, London. David has worked and pleased to join the casting office of Duncan extensively as music director and arranger for Simon Stewart CSA & Benton Whitley CSA. Broadway/NY: Green, and together they have played three seasons The Great Comet (Josh Groban), On the Town, Pippin, at New York’s 59E59, where he wrote the music and Chicago The Musical, La Cage aux Folles, August Osage lyrics for Life is For Living (Drama Desk winner 2017). County, West Side Story, Come Fly Away, Hot Feet, Other compositions include The Diary of Anne Frank, Grey Gardens (Betty Buckley), The Radio City Christmas Traveling Light (59E59–Drama Desk nomination), Spectacular, Carnegie Hall West Side Story, The Band Troilus and Cressida (co-composed with George Stiles Wagon, Carnegie Hall Sings, Pageant; West End/UK: and nominated for a Chicago Jeff Award). Orchestrator/ West Side Story, Thriller Live, Menier Chocolate Arranger: Hello, Dolly!; Annie; Annie Get Your Gun Factory. Tours: Finding Neverland, Into the Woods, (National Tour). Musical Direction credits include The Bodyguard, Once, Shrek, Elf, Flashdance, Anything American Psycho (Almeida, Broadway), Miss Saigon Goes, Bullets Over Broadway, The Duck Commander (National Tour), and Master Class with Patti LuPone. Musical, We Will Rock You. Upcoming: A View From the Bridge (Alley Theatre), Sondheim on Sondheim ERICA GILROY (Production Manager) looks forward (Gustavo Dudamel–Hollywood Bowl/LA Phil), Prince to her first season sitting in the PM’s chair. She has of Egypt (Stephen Schwartz), Hadestown (Rachel been part of the Goodspeed Production Management Chavkin), Man in the Ceiling (Andrew Lippa), As You team since 2005, where she has assisted on two Like It (John Doyle), Waterfall (Maltby/Shire), August National Tours, several world premieres and transfers Rush (John Doyle). CSA Artios Awards Winner. to Broadway. Prior to Goodspeed, she worked in the stewartwhitley.com field of stage management up and down the East Coast. A soon-to-be mom of two, she enjoys exploring new DONNA LYNN COOPER HILTON (Line Producer) leads playgrounds with her son, James, and husband, Mike. artistic efforts on all productions at The Goodspeed and The Terris Theatre. She guides Goodspeed’s Festival of JANE POLE* (Production Stage Manager) Broadway: New Musicals and the Writers Colony, The Addams Family, Macbeth, Tartuffe. Off-Broadway is a past president of the National Alliance for Musical includes: School for Scandal, 39 Steps, The Anthem, Theatre, and serves on the selection committee for Bill W & Dr Bob, Hurt Village, Play It Cool, On the Levee, NAMT’s Festival of New Musicals. Donna Lynn and her Evil Dead The Musical. BAM: The Bridge Project–The husband Jay make their home in Hadlyme with Cookie.

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RACHEL J. TISCHLER (General Manager) is enjoying DC; Executive Director at Pennsylvania Ballet in a third season of shows at Goodspeed Musicals. Prior Philadelphia; Producing Director at Paper Mill Playhouse to Goodspeed, Rachel practiced law in Manhattan, in NJ; and for eight years as Executive Director at the specializing in employment litigation and counseling. prestigious Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. During Before her brief law career, she was Trinity Repertory his tenure at Trinity, Michael was instrumental in Company’s General Manager up in Providence, RI. She leading a coalition of nine Rhode Island performing arts lives with her partner, Owen (also an Amherst College organizations to secure a $35 million bond referendum grad), in Middletown. providing state funding to private organizations, the first of its kind in the State. While at Steppenwolf, the theatre MICHAEL P. PRICE (Founding Director) Under the received the National Medal of Arts from President direction of Michael Price for 47 years commencing Clinton and transferred numerous productions to in 1968, Goodspeed Musicals became internationally London’s Barbican Centre, the Dublin and Galway recognized for its dedication to the advancement and Arts Festivals, and Broadway, where One Flew Over preservation of the American Musical. For Goodspeed, the Cuckoo’s Nest won the Tony Award for Best Play Mr. Price produced over 250 classic and forgotten Revival. Michael has served on grant panels for musicals, 100 new musicals, and transferred 19 shows the National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre to Broadway, earning 13 . Goodspeed Communications Group, the Doris Duke Charitable itself was honored with two special Tony Awards. Foundation, and the Rhode Island Foundation. He Mr. Price is the founder of the League of Historic received a Fellowship from the RI Foundation in 2012 American Theatres and a founding member of the and received the 2015 Pell Award for Outstanding National Alliance for Musical Theatre. He serves on the Leadership in the Arts. Michael is a licensed attorney Executive Committee of the American Theatre Wing in New York, where he practiced for several years as a and as a member the Tony Administration Committee. litigator and entertainment attorney, and has appeared His board memberships include the American Academy as an actor at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Off- of Dramatic Arts, the Johnny Mercer Foundation, Broadway, and in the Broadway production of Godspell. the ASCAP Foundation, and numerous charitable He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and and non-profit organizations. He received his BA received a JD from Fordham University. Michael’s wife, from Michigan State University, MA from Minnesota, Donna Lee, is a special events consultant and his son, MFA from Yale, and holds honorary doctorates from Brendan, lives in Chicago. Wesleyan University, Connecticut College, and The University of Hartford. He is married to Jo-Ann Nevas ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, founded in 1913, Price; they are the proud grandparents of Ezra and Ari. represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and MICHAEL GENNARO (Executive Director) is entering his working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, fourth season at Goodspeed after serving as Executive including health and pension plans. Equity seeks to Director at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, foster the art of live theater as an essential component RI for seven years. Prior to Trinity, he served as of our society. Managing Director at Ford’s Theatre in Washington,

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Brian Hill and Neil Bartram. Photo by Nathan Johnson You Are Here is the story of a woman who, late(-ish) in the music world. It was the moment when in life, takes a small step away from her sheltered parents and children stopped listening to the same suburban home and makes a giant leap into a world music. Hair had premiered on Broadway just one as unfamiliar to her as the surface of the moon. year earlier, and the Beatles had made a splash on The Ed Sullivan Show only a few years before When we first set out to write this piece, we had that. The surface serenity of the previous twenty just completed our run of The Theory of Relativity years was cracking. But many were watching this at Goodspeed, which was a view through the eyes through the safe filter of a television screen. We of 20-somethings about to step into the unfamiliar wondered what this would have been like for our world of adulthood. After writing for that incredibly grandmothers who had gone through one, maybe talented company of young actors, we thought it two, world wars and were finally able to settle into would be an exciting challenge to tackle something the social stillness of the 1950s only to have the cart that viewed the world from the other end of the upset once again. spectrum, from a 50-something point of view. This combination of a veteran performer playing a The theatrical canon isn't exactly crowded with specific yet familiar character living in a turbulent leading roles for brilliant actresses of a certain time feels particularly fertile. Add to the mix our age. For every Dolly or Rose there are dozens of wonderful director Sarna Lapine and Goodspeed's Laureys, Julies, Marias, Millies, Cosettes, Elphabas, Norma Terris Theatre (our home for both The Story Anastasias, Elsas, Annas…the list is endless. So, of My Life and The Theory of Relativity) and we we were intrigued by the possibilities presented feel we're in the perfect place to really dig into to us by tapping into the talents of an established this story. We plan to spend our time here actress who could bring a depth of life and work developing the piece to see if Diana's journey into experience to this piece. We were also interested the wildly unsettled world of 1969 will resonate in tossing her into a time period that would test with audiences who are experiencing the equally anyone's limits, let alone our central character unsettled world of 2018. The similarities between Diana, who has decades of established patterns and this year and that are constantly surprising us, ingrained behaviors. and we're likely to find more as we dive in deeper with our extraordinary cast and creative team. 1969 was a time of great social upheaval. The women's movement was gaining its footing, In hindsight, it seems as though You Are Here has race-related riots were frequent and volatile, the evolved into a companion piece to The Theory of Vietnam War was raging on, and men were walking Relativity—each looking at the changing world from on the moon. It was also a time of great change opposite ends of the age spectrum.

20 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON ABOUT GOODSPEED MUSICALS

Where We’ve Been Goodspeed’s beginnings date back to 1963 when we opened our doors as a professional musical theatre in an historic building on the banks of the Connecticut River in East Haddam. Under the direction of Michael Price from 1968 to 2014, Goodspeed transformed from a struggling entity into a non-profit arts organization with a mission. At first, Goodspeed’s commitment was to discover rarely produced musicals from the repertoire, reworking them and bringing them to life. We were also intent on adding to the repertoire by discovering and nurturing promising new musicals presented at both The Goodspeed and The Terris Theatre in neighboring Chester.

In our history, we have produced over 250 musicals, including over 70 world premieres, and exported 21 productions to Broadway. Goodspeed stands as the first regional theatre in America to earn two special Tony Awards, one in 1980 for outstanding contributions to the American musical and a second in 1995 for distinguished achievement for a regional theatre.

Who We Are Today Goodspeed Musicals mounts both new and newly revived musicals each year on our main stage at The Goodspeed in East Haddam and on our second stage, The Terris Theatre, in Chester–a total of more than 400 performances during the April to December season, attracting 130,000 patrons to the Connecticut River Valley. We stand at the forefront of producing and preserving the American musical, simultaneously reinventing the classics and inventing new ones. We attract well-known icons of the theatre world and foster emerging talent among composers, lyricists, and librettists. Each year, thousands of actors, directors, choreographers, and technicians aspire to come to Goodspeed to practice their craft. Among millions who know and love this art form–and those who appreciate its history and enduring appeal–Goodspeed is widely recognized as “The Home of the American Musical.”

Throughout the year, and intensively during the winter months, Goodspeed addresses issues unique to the field by offering innovative and highly-sought after programs through our Max Showalter Center for Education in Musical Theatre, including the celebrated Musical Theatre Institute providing programs for aspiring musical theatre professionals. The Arts Education Collaboration provides art-education programs for underserved Connecticut youth. The Festival of New Musicals features students from The Hartt School and the Boston Conservatory performing staged readings of three brand-new musicals, industry-related seminars, a symposium, and cabaret performances. Each winter, Goodspeed also hosts the Johnny Mercer Foundation Writers Colony that invites musical theatre writing teams to retreat from daily life for a four-week residency and concentrate solely on writing new musicals. In addition, Goodspeed serves as a resource for the preservation of the art form through our Scherer Library of Musical Theatre, the second most extensive musical theatre research library in the United States.

The Future We Envision The Goodspeed campus will continue to serve as a thriving artist colony where the creative process informs the work on our stages and expanding educational programs. We aspire to serve as a safe haven where a singular commitment to discovery and innovation will enrich the field with the next generation of musical theatre artists.

A complete listing of past Goodspeed Musical productions can be found at www.goodspeed.org

GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 21 HISTORY OF THE TERRIS THEATRE

The Terris Theatre was inaugurated in 1984 by Goodspeed Musicals for the development of new musicals. The theatre is named in honor of the actress Norma Terris, star of ’s Show Boat and devoted patron and trustee of the Goodspeed Opera House during her later years.

Miss Terris began her stage career as a young vaudeville performer, which led to her first major role in George M. Cohan’s Little Nellie Kelly. She gained immortal acclaim as the creator of the roles of Magnolia and Kim in the original Florenz Ziegfeld 1927 production of Show Boat. After making two films for Fox, Married in Hollywood and Cameo Kirby, she starred for 10 seasons at the Municipal Opera Company in St. Louis.

Miss Terris first performed for Goodspeed audiences in the 1970 production of Little Mary Sunshine. She presided over the dedication of The Terris Theatre, and in 1987 she established the Norma Terris Fund Ms. Norma Terris to expand the talents of individuals and to foster the vitality, excellence, and diversity of musical theatre at The Terris Theatre. A beloved friend of the Goodspeed Opera House, Norma Terris is remembered for enriching the art of musical theatre with her beautiful voice, fine acting, and generous spirit.

The Terris Theatre formerly was a factory built in the early 1900s for Susan Bates, Inc., which became one of the largest manufacturers of knitting needles and needlework accessories. In 1982, after relocating to a larger facility, Susan Bates, Inc., donated its abandoned factory in Chester to the Goodspeed Opera House Foundation. An intimate 200-seat performing space, The Terris Theatre was fully renovated, opening its doors on July 10, 1984 with the new musical Harrigan ‘n’ Hart.

OUR MISSION

The mission of Goodspeed Musicals is to be the leader in preserving and producing musical theatre of the highest quality by:

• Rethinking, restoring, and producing works that are valued and significant in the history of musical theatre; • Developing new musical theatre works; • Nurturing the talents of new composers, lyricists, and librettists; • Encouraging and developing the talents of artists, technicians, and administrators; • Inspiring future audiences through education programs and outreach efforts; • Preserving and expanding the archival collections of its Scherer Library of Musical Theatre and making them available for professional use; • Maintaining the Goodspeed Opera House, a national historic landmark.

22 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON 23 THE GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE FOUNDATION

2018 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Timothy Arborio Linda Morasutti Francis G. Adams, Jr. Jay Benet Robert F. Neal* Chairman Myron R. Bernstein* Eric D. Ort Jennifer Brown J. Robert Buchanan* Michael G. Polo Secretary Anthony Cacace Michael P. Price* Alvin Deutsch Theodore S. Chapin Jeffrey Richards General Counsel Kay Knight Clarke Jefferson B. Riley Michael Gennaro Christopher Dodd Kristen Roberts Executive Director Muriel Fleischmann Susan Scherer Jeffrey S. Hoffman John H. Hamby H. William Shure* Vice President Chandler Howard Joseph Smith Susan Link Lynde Selden Karin Peter E. Strniste, Jr. Treasurer Mary Ellen Klinck Leonardo H. Suzio Dannel P. Malloy Ex Officio Julie Godbout LeBlanc DeRoy C. Thomas* Honorary Chairman Lawrence McHugh John Voege Mark Masselli Robert Roy Metz* Stephanie Stiefel Williams Vice-President Dona D. Young* Hila Rosen First Vice President *Emeritus Trustee John F. Wolter President

GOODSPEED COUNSELORS Carol Adams Mrs. Charles R. Lindberg Dr. Anne L. Rothstein and Sandra Anagnostakis Andrew and Bonnie Ms. Jane Hellman Richard T. Cersosimo and Lee McKirdy Edgar E. Shirley Valerie J. Koif Anthony and Chelsea Michaud Carl and Jessica Thompson Catherine Ladnier and Chuck and Dianne Ramsey Meghan Young J.M. Robinson Saul Rosen

THE SCHERER LIBRARY OF MUSICAL THEATRE ADVISORY BOARD Ken Bloom Brian Drutman Bill Rosenfield Theodore S. Chapin Michael A. Kerker Henry S. Scherer, Jr. Alvin Deutsch Robert Kimball Steven Suskin Christine Donohue Bruce Pomahac

THE MAX SHOWALTER CENTER FOR EDUCATION IN MUSICAL THEATRE ADVISORY BOARD Gordon Greenberg Jane Percy Nancy Wolf Robert R. Metz Peter Walker

GOODSPEED GUILD BOARD OF DIRECTORS Amy Campbell Dale Ferris C. William Stamm President Recording Secretary Treasurer Jay McAnulty Jessica Adelson Vice President Corresponding Secretary

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Altek Electronics, Inc. LAZ Parking AmazonSmile Liberty Bank Amica Insurance Mystic & Shoreline Visitor Information Center Aqua Compliance Specialists Onstage Publications Arborio Corporation Quinnipiac University Ashlawn Farm Coffee R.A. Parady & Sons, Inc. Barnes Group, Inc. Reliable Cleaners & Tailoring Becker’s Diamonds & Fine Jewelry Reynolds Subaru & Reynolds Boats Buckley Appraisal Services, Inc. RisCassi & Davis, P.C. C. Sherman Johnson Co., Inc. The Riverhouse at Goodspeed Station Centerbrook Architects & Planners, LLP Robinson + Cole LLP Masonicare at Chester Village Sennheiser Electronic Corporation Collins Medical Associates 2, P.C. Shipman’s Fire Equipment Comcast The Shops at Mohegan Sun Connecticut Public Broadcast Network Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage Inc. Creative Endeavor Office The Suzio York Hill Companies Creative Transportation & Tours Tower Labs, Ltd. Eversource Energy Travelers Falcetti Music United Airlines The John Gore Organization United Mechanical Resources, Inc. Hartford Business Journal Updike, Kelly & Spellacy, P.C. Hoffman Audi Webster Bank Jensen’s Inc. Webster Private Bank Julia Balfour, LLC Wells Fargo Bank Junkyard Dog Productions WithumSmith+Brown, P.C. Kainen, Escatera & McHale, P.C. WSHU Public Radio Group The Lane Construction Corporation Young’s Printing FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

FOUNDATION SUPPORT Acorn Alcinda Foundation Daphne Seybolt Culpeper The Noël Coward Foundation Actors’ Equity Foundation Memorial Foundation The Norma Terris/Albert D. The Aeroflex Foundation The Aldo DeDominicis Foundation Firestone Foundation The ASCAP Foundation Irving EIS Foundation Frank Loomis Palmer Fund Caesar Fund Burry Fredrik Foundation Rodgers & Hammerstein Bodenwein Public Benevolent Howard Gilman Foundation Foundation Foundaion Kitchings Family Fund at the SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Brian and Marilyn Lindsay Community Foundation of Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation Middlesex County Foundation, Inc. Case Graber Foundation Lucille Lortel Foundation The Scripps Family Fund for Community Foundation of The Johnny Mercer Foundation Education & the Arts Middlesex County/Whelen The William & Alice Mortensen The Max Showalter Foundation, Inc. Family Endowed Fund, River Foundation The Shubert Foundation View Cemetery Fund, Middlesex The Christine E. Moser Foundation Starkweather & Shepley Charitable Enhancement Fund National Alliance for Musical Fund at the Rhode Island The Frederic R. Coudert Foundation Theatre’s Innovation & Foundation Exploration Grant Theatre Development Fund GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

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Since its inception, Goodspeed Musicals has particularly benefited from the unique advantages of planned gifts and bequests. Because such gifts provide financial support over time, they have been essential to Goodspeed Musicals’ ability to consistently move from strength to strength, plan for the future with confidence, and ensure millions more will enjoy award-winning productions for generations to come.

WILLIAM H. GOODSPEED LEGACY SOCIETY Goodspeed Musicals thanks the members of the William H. Goodspeed Society who have included a future bequest to Goodspeed Musicals in their wills or estate plans. Anonymous (8) Richard Goodman Jay Rose, CAS Dolores L. Andrew Mrs. Harry J. Gray Dr. Anne L. Rothstein & Leon Hugh and Lynde Selden Karin Ms. Jane Hellman Anne Sullivan Calanquin Ruth Katz Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Sandler Frank & Amy Campbell Mrs. Charles Lindberg Dr. Benjamin Sevitch Edward Cape Mrs. Carmela Marzano Jerome & Marian Silverstein Jack & Bertie Chuong Andrew C. McKirdy Carol L. Sirot Donald Yale Church & Peter J. Musto Dr. & Mrs. David Snyderman Anthony O’Grady Schillaci Leslie & Lynne Nathan C. William Stamm Amy Lee Crockett, DVM Jane E. Ondovcsik Sheila L. Tomlinson John M. Darcey Barbara A. Petersen Mark & Roberta Velez Charles M. Ericson B. A. Pomarico Jessica Waldman Muriel Fleischmann Michael & Jo-Ann Price Jerry & Linda Wanosky David F. Frankel Mary Jane Richilson Christopher Weed

BEQUESTS Goodspeed Musicals fondly remembers those who left a bequest or in whose honor a memorial fund was established. Their love of musical theatre and our institution is an example to us all. The Milon Barnes Henry Sage Goodwin Alice Hammerstein Mathias Memorial Fund Memorial Fund Edith L. Nyman Cynthia Kellogg Barrington Judith Halevi Muriel Selden Paris David A. Belden The Edith O. Haynes Trust Rochelle Richilson Leonard N. Blake Martha C. Hinkel Barbara V. Ross Timothy J. Clutter Thomas W. Holton Bertha L. Rottmann Stephen B. Crowley, III Memorial Fund Edward Rousseau Ralph Davidson Marjorie W. Jolidon Marco S. Savona Fellner Family Foundation The Adrienne I. Koch Richard Schneller Albert D. Firestone Revocable Trust Lucille Lortel Schweitzer Burry Fredrik William J. Kotchen Martha Shattuck Norwick and Elizabeth Memorial Fund John F. Single, III Goodspeed Dorothy Liepertz Mary Sargent Swift Evan S. McCord Mark A. Wainger

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NAMED FUNDS AND ENDOWMENTS These funds and endowments listed below were established during lifetime, by bequest, or in memoriam with an outright gift to Goodspeed Musicals.* The Dr. & Mrs. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. The Maryann & Jane E. Ondovcsik Fund for the Charitable Gift Annuity* Preservation of the Victorian Goodspeed The Dr. Harold D. Bornstein, Jr. Opera House Charitable Gift Annuity* The Salvatore Marzano, Jr. Memorial Student The Frederick A. & Justine Millspaugh Catlin Scholarship Fund Family Fund The Elaine McKirdy Intern/Apprentice Endowment The Rochelle Dauenheimer Charitable The Michael P. Price Endowment Fund at Gift Annuity* Goodspeed Musicals The Arthur & Elizabeth Godbout Fund for the The Charlotte & Gerald Sandler Support of the Music Department Educational Endowment The George S. & Charmian A. Goodspeed The Scherer Library of Musical Theatre Fund Memorial Fund The Max Showalter Center for Education in The A. Nicholas Groth, Ph.D. Musical Theatre Charitable Gift Annuity* The Jerome & Marian Silverstein Endowment Fund The Charles R. Lindberg Family Fund The Carol L. Sirot Family Endowment Fund The Lucille Lortel Fund The C. William Stamm Charitable Gift Annuity* The Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. Memorial Annuity Fund* The Zachs Family Endowment *The donors receive a tax advantaged income stream during their lives and a named fund or endowment will be created when the annuity reverts to Goodspeed Musicals.

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Goodspeed Musicals gratefully acknowledges the following gifts made to honor a special occasion or in memory of a loved one.

In memory of Martha D. “Pepper” Hitchcock: Sheila Tomlinson and Ted Earl, Carole Hope, Susan Lesoff In memory of Jack and Maureen King: Colleen Ferris, Ellen Faber, Vicki & Alan Wasserman In memory of Enza Konior: Michael Chaiklin and Wendy Green In memory of Peter Perkins: Michael Chaiklin, William Bonney and the Creative Crew In honor of Christine Marcks’ retirement: Michael Chaiklin, William Bonney and the Creative Crew In memory of Peter J. Otto: Janet Nettleton Otto In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cacace: Colonel & Mrs. Wm. R. Jones In honor of Jeff Riley and Mary Wilson: Ed Bass & Sasha Camacho In honor of Henri Van Dam’s birthday: Jane Brooks In memory of Michele Van Epps: John Van Epps, Margaret Cordts In honor of Nancy Altschuler, Gloria Gorton, Mary Miko & the 2017 London Tour: Janice & David Ogden, Valerie F. DeQuattro In honor of Barbara Wilkinson: Lydia Klatsky In memory of Richard and Mary Ann Valinski: Robert Henning, Phil Valinski In memory of Muriel Selden Paris: Stephen & Susan Mathews In honor of Bob Alwine: Chris Joy & Cathy Velenchik In honor of Mary Miko and 50 years of friendship: Robin Stegner In memory of William K. Walton, Jr.: Nancy Marikur In memory of William Blatchley: Lois Fermann, Kristin Cantrell, Patricia Florio

*for period May 11, 2017 to May 1, 2018

SPECIAL GIFTS Goodspeed Musicals is grateful to those who have made a special gift during the 2018 season. They include: Shawn Amdur & Dale Woods Stu & Ellen Kazin Dr. Anne Rothstein & Denise Bernardo & Edwin Muentes Rita Landino Ms. Jane Hellman Anne & Leon Calanquin Benjamin B. Liveten Charitable Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Sandler Frank & Amy Campbell Grand Nephew Trust Allyn & Karen Seymour Cynthia Clayton Dr. & Mrs. Koen Loeven Carol L. Sirot Kevin Condrin Lucille Lortel Foundation Megan & H. William Stine Don & Terri Coustan Jon Lukomnik & Lynn Davidson Russ Tait & Lee Anderson Robert & Mary Lou Coviello Dave & Judith Macri Natalie Tenney Alvin & Davida Deutsch Carmela Marzano Jessica & Carl Thompson James & Laura Duncan Linda Morasutti & Robert Lee Cathy Velenchik & Chris Joy Dr. David Epstein Kenneth & Paula Munson George Vinick & Margaret Saxe Drs. Stephen & Evelyn Firshein Joan Perera Tracy & Christopher Weed Susan F. Gonsalves Mark Planner Carlisle Wildeman Bill Gratz & Jay Bruno Bessy Reyna & Susan Holmes Luke & Stephanie Williams Janice Grower Jeff Riley & Mary Wilson E. Marie Wilson & Colette Trohan John & Joanna Hamby Richard Robin Jef & Kate Wolter Peter Hoyle Hila & Saul Rosen Zachs Family Foundation, Inc. Andrew A. Isen

28 GOODSPEED MUSICALS | 2018 SEASON Did you know that Goodspeed has the only library dedicated solely to musical theatre in the country? Make an appointment to stop by and peruse the unique collection by contacting Education Manager & Library Director Josh Ritter at 860.873.8664 ext. 522 or by email at [email protected]. The library is located a few minutes up the street from The Goodspeed at 20 Norwich Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423. To learn more about the library, please visit www.goodspeed.org/education-library/library.

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ARTISTIC PRODUCTION Michael Gennaro...... Executive Director Erica Gilroy...... Production Manager Donna Lynn Cooper Hilton...... Line Producer Nicole Makos...... Assistant Production Manager Anika Chapin...... Artistic Associate Jorge Lopez...... Assistant to the Producer COSTUME RENTAL Michael O’Flaherty...... Resident Music Director Mark Adam Rampmeyer...... Costume Rental Manager Dawn Barlow, Breeanna Korcak, ADMINISTRATION Stephanie Wooley...... Costume Rental Assistants

Rachel J. Tischler...... General Manager COSTUMES Kristan McLaughlin...... Artistic Administrator Cindy Kubala...... Costume Director Donna Tafel...... Assistant to Mr. Gennaro Lloyd Hall...... Costume Shop/Design Assistant Liz Ottone...... Receptionist Stephanie Taff...... Draper/Craft Manager Emilia Corbin...... Draper BUILDING SERVICES Becky Erlitz, Maureen Wynne...... First Hands Edward C. Blaschik...... …Theatre Manager Amy Gawthrop, Amanda Rose Smith...... Stitchers Karin Nickel...... Building Services Assistant John Riccucci...... The Goodspeed Wardrobe Master Jonathan Cubeta, John Sola, Paul Zajac...... Building Services Amber Kuennen, Anastasia Lillpopp, Burgess Cleaning...... Custodial Services Emily Walters...... The Goodspeed Wardrobe Assistants Saundra Magana...... Terris Theatre Wardrobe Supervisor COMPANY MANAGEMENT Allison Burkholder...... The Goodspeed Wig Stylist Amanda Paulick...... Interim Company Manager Jason Sedgwick...... Assistant Company Manager LIGHTING Madison Rutledge...... Company Management Intern Will Johnson...... Lighting Supervisor L. Clay Little...... The Goodspeed Production Electrician DEVELOPMENT Lacey Barkhurst...... Terris Theatre Head Electrician Nancy Altschuler...... Director of Development Gloria Gorton...... Director of Major Gifts PROPS Michele R. Baumann...... Membership Director Ryann D. Lee...... Props Manager Mary Miko...... Special Events Coordinator Troy A. Junker...... Master Artisan Katie Wasserman...... Institutional Giving Manager Crystal Gonzalez...... Props Artisian David Mai...... Development Associate Devin Gallo...... Props Carpenter Elizabeth White...... The Goodspeed Props Run Crew EDUCATION & LIBRARY Tory Sheppard...... Terris Theatre Props Run Crew Joshua S. Ritter...... Education Manager & Library Director Erin Lafferty...... Education & Outreach Manager SCENERY Matt Francis...... Technical Director FINANCE Jason Wadecki...... Assistant Technical Director William F. Nivison...... Director of Finance Andy Smith...... Master Carpenter Stacy Booth...... Accounts Payable Manager Mike Cummings, Eric Hansen, Joanne D’Amato...... Payroll Manager Sean McConaughey, Michael Siddell...... Shop Carpenters WithumSmith+Brown, PC; Karen Kowgios...... Accountants Alexandra Olinyk...... Journeyman Carpenter Valerie Drake...... The Goodspeed Stage Carpenter HOUSE MANAGEMENT Shayne Henkel...... The Goodspeed Run Crew Nancy Fitzgibbon, Amanda Michaud...... Supervising House Managers Anthony Cacchione...... Terris Theatre Stage Carpenter Kathy Raczka, Beryl W. Thorpe, Leigh Beatty, Alison Harris, Diane Rottmann...... Assistant House Managers SCENIC ARTISTS Bob Bennett, Joe Kaminski, Carla Tiezzi...... Charge Scenic Artist David Loffredo, Paula Moriarty...... Bartenders Miranda Casler...... Lead Scenic Artist Rosalind Isquith...... Staff Scenic Artist MARKETING Kacey Skurja, Gina Smothers...... Scenic Artists Dan McMahon...... Director of Marketing and Public Relations Patti Lizotte...... PT Staff Scenic Artist Elisa G. Hale...... Public Relations Manager Lori A. Cartwright...... Marketing Manager SOUND Katherine Desjardins...... Creative Content Manager Jay Hilton...... Audio Supervisor Diane Sobolewski...... Official Photographer Becca Stoll...... The Goodspeed Production Audio Engineer Michaela Seidl...... Marketing/PR Intern Marisa Olson...... Terris Theatre Production Audio Engineer

TECHNOLOGY FOR THIS PRODUCTION Jeffrey Mays...... Systems Administrator Joo Kim...... Assistant Set Designer Andja Budincich...... Assistant Costume Designer TICKETING Matthew Kresch...... Assistant Lighting Designer Roger-Paul Snell...... Ticket Sales Manager Nick Ibarguen...... Production Assistant Shanna Lisitano...... Assistant Box Office Manager R. Baldwin...... Assistant Audio Engineer Shannon Robbins, Daniel G. Varghese, Maureen Condon...... Directing Observer Barbara Wilkinson...... Box Office Managers on Duty Matthew R. Meckes...... Music Assistant Patricia T. Backes, Mollie Carey, William J. Thomas...... Music Contractor Dominique A. DeLuca, Catherine Ematrudo, Bruce MacLeod, James Carter Pianos...... Piano Technicians Maddy Evans, Stephanie Garvey, Kailee A. Goodine, 4Wall Entertainment...... Additional Lighting Rental Jorge Lopez, David Mai, Megan Ouelette, Jennifer A. Roberts, Tricia Trimble...... Box Office Representatives R. Baldwin, Jordan Bliese, Stephanie Brown, Olivia Denison, Kathryn Micari-Miller...... Group Sales Manager Cat Foley, Savannah Hamiter, Rosalind Isquith, William Addison...... Subscription Services Manager Sabrina Lopez, Melissa Michelson, Theo Pinnow, Kim Kane, Linda Misarski, Laura Portera, Felina Sutterfield, Gretchen Wadel...... Apprentices Judy O’Mara...... Subscription Services Representatives Julia Daniels...... Elaine McKirdy Student Apprentice

Special Thanks: Bank Street Cobbler; Costume Rental volunteers Donna Lee Gennaro, Lenore McLean, and Karen Wiswell; Megan and Bill Stine

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Box Office Goodspeed Guild: The Goodspeed The Goodspeed Guild is a volunteer organization 6 Main Street, East Haddam, CT 06423-0392 dedicated to supporting Goodspeed Musicals’ 860.873.8668 • [email protected] operations and productions. Since 1975 it has provided services to artists, patrons, and staff on Hours a year-round basis, while offering its members Monday & Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the opportunity to become part of the behind-the- Wednesday & Thursday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. scenes activities at Goodspeed. To find out about Friday & Saturday: 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. volunteer opportunities that fit your interests and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. schedule, visit our website at goodspeed.org or contact Amy Campbell at 203.494.7328.

Follow us on goodspeed.org Sets, costumes, and props are designed especially for The Goodspeed and are built in Goodspeed Musicals’ shops.

Infra-red Hearing System: Goodspeed Musicals is a The Goodspeed offers the Sennheiser infra-red professional theatre operating hearing system to assist hearing-impaired patrons. under an agreement between the Free headsets are available from the Box Office. League of Resident Theatres and Goodspeed Musicals gratefully acknowledges the Actors’ Equity Association, the Union Carol L. Sirot Foundation for underwriting. of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

Goodspeed Musicals is a member of The League of Resident Theatres.

The scenic, costume, lighting and sound designers in LORT Theatres are represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA- 829 of the IATSE.

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