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The Program for Broadway in Detroit at the Fisher Theatre THE PROGRAM FOR BROADWAY IN DETROIT AT THE FISHER THEATRE The Whitney The Katherine McGregor Publication: Publication: Broadway in Detroit Dessert Parlor playbill program v 54, n 8 DAVID BINDER for Love Letters and SoundBARBARA of Music WHITMAN PAULA MARIE BLACK LATITUDE LINK Run dates:RAISE 4/12/16–5/22/16 THE ROOF AH, BROADWAY RUTH HENDEL JUST FOR LAUGHS THEATRICALS SHARON KARMAZIN HENI KOENIGSBERG STACEY MINDICH ERIC SCHNALL Size: JAYNEfull-page BARON with bleedSHERMAN CASSANDRA DOVED SIMON STARRY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT trim size: 5-3/8 in. w. x 8-3/8 in. h. and THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION bleed: 1/8 in. present inside margin: 1/4 in. Proof: 3/28/16; 5:22PM For: Nederlander Detroit (Fisher Theatre & others) Agency: SMZ advertising book by music and lyrics by Design: Frank Bach, JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL STEPHEN TRASK …at The Whitney. Bach & Associates; Phone 313-822-4303, starring Named after David Whitney’s daughter, [email protected] EUAN MORTON with Katherine Whitney McGregor, the new second-floor HANNAH CORNEAU dessert parlor features a variety of decadent cakes, JUSTIN CRAIG MATT DUNCAN TIM MISLOCK PETER YANOWITZ tortes, and miniature desserts. SHANNON CONLEY MASON ALEXANDER PARK DYLAN FUSILLO SEAN LILJEQUIST The menu also includes chef-prepared specialties, scenic designer costume designer lighting designer wigs & make-up designer pies, and frozen treats, and you won’t want to miss JULIAN CROUCH ARIANNE PHILLIPS KEVIN ADAMS MIKE POTTER the amazing flaming dessert station featuring sound designer projection designer animation casting TIM O’HEIR BENJAMIN PEARCY PHOSPHENE/ CALLERI CASTING bananas Foster and strawberries Grand Marnier. FOR 59 PRODUCTIONS JOHN BAIR Join us after tonight’s performance! music supervisor & coordinator music director dialect coach ETHAN POPP JUSTIN CRAIG STEPHEN GABIS press representative marketing director company manager production management PHILLIP ALEMAN ERIC SCHNALL HEIDI NEVEN AURORA PRODUCTIONS associate director production stage manager associate producer executive producer JOHANNA McKEON JOVON E. SHUCK STEVE SAPORITO 101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD. musical staging SPENCER LIFF The WhitneyDETROIT directed by Restaurant | Ghostbar | Gardens MICHAEL MAYER Originally produced in New York City by David Binder Produced off-Broadway by Peter Askin, Susann Brinkley and James B. Freydberg 4421 Woodward Avenue 313-832-5700 thewhitney.com 3 CAST MUSICAL NUMBERS Hedwig ......................................................................................................... EUAN MORTON “Tear Me Down” Yitzhak ................................................................................................ HANNAH CORNEAU “The Origin of Love” “Sugar Daddy” THE ANGRY INCH “Angry Inch” Skszp (Music Director, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals) ..................................... JUSTIN CRAIG “Wig in a Box” Jacek (Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals) ....................................................MATT DUNCAN “Wicked Little Town” Krzyzhtoff (Guitar, Vocals) ............................................................................ TIM MISLOCK “The Long Grift” Schlatko (Drums, Vocals) .......................................................................PETER YANOWITZ “Hedwig’s Lament” “Exquisite Corpse” STANDBYS “Wicked Little Town” (Reprise) Standbys never substitute for listed players unless a specific “Midnight Radio” announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. Orchestrations by Stephen Trask For Hedwig—MASON ALEXANDER PARK Arrangement for “Sugar Daddy” by Justin Craig and Stephen Trask For Yitzhak—SHANNON CONLEY For Skszp—TIM MISLOCK HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH For Schlatko—DYLAN FUSILLO WILL BE PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION. For Jacek and Krzyzhtoff—SEAN LILJEQUIST HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH is proud to partner with Hetrick-Martin Institute. For more information visit www.HMI.org. The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, pagers and watches. 4 5 skewed take on classic R&B, he got his start in cal. He was also the orchestrator for the Broad- Charlie Brown; and Triumph of Love. Off-Broad- WHO’S WHO the community center basements of DIY punk. way production of Rocky. Since 2003, Stephen way credits include Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 21 EUAN MORTON (Hedwig) originated the role TIM MISLOCK (Krzyzhtoff, Skszp Standby) has been scoring films on both the independent Chump Street (BAM), Brooklynite (also co-author, of Boy George in the musical Taboo in London made his Broadway debut in Hedwig. For the and studio level for directors as diverse as Tom Vineyard), 10 Million Miles (Atlantic). Feature and New York. He was nominated for an Olivier past several years, Tim has recorded and toured McCarthy, Paul Weitz, Todd Graff, Tamara Jen- films: The Seagull (in post-production), A Home and a Tony Award. In addition, he received a The- with indie rock bands The Antlers and Holly Mi- kins, Jon Kasdan, Robert Benton, Sean Anders, at the End of the World and Flicka. Television: atre World Award for Outstanding Broadway De- randa. This fall he will release his first solo re- Bill Condon, Alan Poul, Tom Vaughn, Rob Ep- “Smash” (pilot) for NBC and two seasons of “Al- but. Additional Broadway credits include Cyrano cord, Now Is the Last Best Time. He thanks his stein, Jeffrey Friedman. Stephen has recorded pha House” for Amazon Prime. Metropolitan Op- de Bergerac and Sondheim on Sondheim. He has wife, family and friends for their endless support. and performed with Stone Temple Pilots, Bob era: a celebrated new production of Rigoletto. He numerous Off-Broadway and regional credits, @timmymislock. Mould, Sleater-Kinney, Yoko Ono, Debbie Harry serves on the Board of New York Stage and Film. including a production of Measure for Pleasure and Lene Lovitch. Currently, Stephen is working PETER YANOWITZ (Schlatko) was a found- SPENCER LIFF (Musical Staging). Broadway: at the Public Theatre that earned him an Obie on two new shows: This Ain’t No Disco! and The Falsettos, Spring Awakening (Drama Desk, OCC Award, and Parade at the Ford’s Theatre as Leo, ing member of both the Wallflowers (Virgin) and King of Comedy. Morningwood (Capitol). Other artists he has re- nominations), Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Re- for which he won a Helen Hayes Award. A favor- MICHAEL MAYER (Director) was nominated gional: The Circus in Winter (Goodspeed), Two ite recent collaboration was with Tony Kushner corded/performed with include Natalie Merchant, Wilco, Yoko Ono, Allen Ginsberg, Nina Nastasia, for Tony and Drama Desk awards for this produc- Gentlemen of Verona: A Rock Opera (STC), Oli- and Maurice Sendak on the new musical Brundi- tion of Hedwig. Credits this past season include ver! (Human Race Theatre). Film: Speech and De- bar. Euan also has an active concert career. He’s Money Mark and Ryan Jarman. With Stephen Trask, Yanowitz is currently writing the music Funny Girl in the West End; God Bless You, Mr. bate. Television: Eight seasons of FOX’s “So You released two solo albums and has had the plea- Rosewater and Jamboree at Encores Off-Center; Think You Can Dance” (multiple Emmy nomina- sure of singing in many of the best concert venues and lyrics for the upcoming Broadway musical This Ain’t No Disco! Whorl Inside A Loop (with Dick Scanlan) at Sec- tions for Outstanding Choreography), “Dancing around the country. Euan feels very lucky to be on ond Stage. Other Broadway: Spring Awakening with the Stars,” “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick the Hedwig journey. euanmorton.com. DYLAN FUSILLO (Schlatko Standby) is a musi- (Tony Award/Best Musical and Tony, Drama Desk Harris,” “Parks and Recreation,” “2 Broke Girls,” HANNAH CORNEAU (Yitzhak). Off-Broadway: cian and songwriter who has performed and re- and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Director, “Mike & Molly,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “One Daddy Long Legs (Davenport Theatre), Ethel corded with Beyoncé, Patti LaBelle, Gloria Este- also London, Vienna, Tokyo and Seoul produc- Day at a Time” (Netflix), The Emmy Awards, The Sings (Beckett). Regional: Evita (Marriott The- fan, The Roots, Meshell N’Degeocello, Femi Kuti, tions); American Idiot (Drama Desk Award for Latin Grammy Awards. Spencer-Liff.com. @ atre), Fiddler on the Roof (Arena Stage), Harmony Angelique Kidjo, Baaba Maal, Roy Hargrove, Art Best Director, also Great Britain and Asia produc- spencerliff. (Alliance/Ahmanson, Ovation nomination).Chi- Neville, Taj Mahal, Charlie Hunter, Sharon Jones, tions); Side Man (Tony Award/Best Play); Thor- The Stills, Fela! (original cast) and Antibalas, JULIAN CROUCH (Scenic Design). Co-director cago: Les Misérables (Paramount Theatre, Jeff oughly Modern Millie (Tony Award/Best Musi- and designer of Shockheaded Peter (Cultural Award), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Baili- among others. He is delighted to be part of Hed- cal); A View From the Bridge (Tony Award/Best wig and thanks his family for their support. Industry). He co-founded Improbable, whose wick Chicago), A Little Night Music (Writers The- Revival); Everyday Rapture; You’re a Good Man, shows included Satyagraha (Met Opera). Other atre). Hannah is also a proud member of RANGE SEAN LILJEQUIST (Jacek and Krzyzhtoff a cappella. Endless thanks to her amazing family. Standby) is a musician, songwriter and producer @hannahcorneau. based in Brooklyn, N.Y. While backing numerous SHANNON CONLEY (Yitzhak Standby). Broad- bands as a bassist over the past several years, he way: Hedwig and
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