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Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire
Starring
Anne Brummel Tiffany Haas
Emily Ferranti Martin Moran Dan Pacheco David Nathan Perlow
Todd Anderson Kerry Blanchard Catherine Charlebois
Michael Drolet Jeremy Duvall Peter C. Ermides Ryan Patrick Farrell
Samantha Farrow Natalie Fotopoulos KC Fredericks Linda Griffin Laurel Harris
Lauren Haughton Zach Hensler Courtney Iventosch Ryan Jackson Kevin Jordan
Kelly Lafarga Lisa Livesay Marissa Miller Robert Pendilla Casey Quinn Don Richard
Michael McCorry Rose Daniel Torres Erin Wilson Justin Wirick Lindsay Wood
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Settings Costumes Lighting Sound
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Projections Wigs & Hair Production Supervisor Technical Supervisor
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Musical Staging by
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Grammy Award-Winning Cast Recording on DECCA BROADWAY
CAST
(in order of appearance)
Glinda................................................................................................................................................... Tiffany Haas
Witchs Father....................................................................................................................................Don Richard
Witchs Mother....................................................................................................................... Kerry Blanchard
Midwife................................................................................................................................................. Linda Griffin
Elphaba............................................................................................................................................ ANNEBRUMMEL
Nessarose.........................................................................................................................................Emily Ferranti
Boq...................................................................................................................................................... Dan Pacheco
Madame Morrible..................................................................................................................................... Jody Gelb
Doctor Dillamond............................................................................................................................ MARTIN MORAN
Fiyero............................................................................................................................... David Nathan Perlow
Ozian Official......................................................................................................................................Don Richard
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.................................................................................................... DON AMENDOLIA
Chistery............................................................................................................................................ KC Fredericks
Monkeys, Students, Denizens of the Emerald City,
Palace Guards and Other Citizens of Oz........................................................................ Kerry Blanchard,
Michael Drolet, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Samantha Farrow,
Natalie Fotopoulos, KC Fredericks, LINDA GRIFFIN,
Laurel Harris, Zach Hensler, Lisa Livesay,
MARISSAMILLER, ROBERTPENDILLA, Casey Quinn,
Don Richard, Michael McCorry Rose,
Daniel Torres, Erin Wilson, Justin Wirick

STANDBy FOR ELPHABA


Christine Dwyer

UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement
for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.

Understudy for Elphaba Laurel Harris;


for Glinda Lisa Livesay, Marissa Miller;
for Fiyero Michael McCorry Rose, Daniel Torres;
for The Wizard and Dr. Dillamond Peter C. Ermides, Don Richard;
for Madame Morrible Linda Griffin, Erin Wilson;
for Boq Michael Drolet, Robert Pendilla;
for Nessarose Catherine Charlebois, Laurel Harris; Lauren Haughton;
for Chistery Todd Anderson, Jeremy Duvall, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Kevin Jordan, Ryan Jackson;
for Witchs Father and Ozian Official Peter C. Ermides, Daniel Torres

SWINGS
Todd Anderson, Catherine Charlebois, Peter C. Ermides,
Lauren Haughton, Courtney Iventosch, Ryan Jackson, Kevin Jordan, Kelly Lafarga

Dance Captains/Swings
Jeremy Duvall, Lindsay Wood

There will be one 15-minute Intermission.


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musical numbers
Act I
No One Mourns the Wicked......................................................................................Glinda and Citizens of Oz
Dear Old Shiz.............................................................................................................................................. Students
The Wizard and I..........................................................................................................................Morrible, Elphaba
What Is This Feeling?....................................................................................... Galinda, Elphaba and Students
Something Bad...........................................................................................................Dr. Dillamond and Elphaba
Dancing Through Life............................................... Fiyero, Galinda, Boq, Nessarose, Elphaba and Students
Popular.............................................................................................................................................................Galinda
Im Not That Girl............................................................................................................................................ Elphaba
One Short Day.................................................................Elphaba, Glinda and Denizens of the Emerald City
A Sentimental Man.................................................................................................................................The Wizard
Defying Gravity............................................................................ Elphaba, Glinda, Guards and Citizens of Oz

Act II
No One Mourns the Wicked (reprise).......................................................................................... Citizens of Oz
Thank Goodness........................................................................................ Glinda, Morrible and Citizens of Oz
The Wicked Witch of the East...........................................................................Elphaba, Nessarose and Boq
Wonderful.........................................................................................................................The Wizard and Elphaba
Im Not That Girl (reprise)..............................................................................................................................Glinda
As Long As Youre Mine.........................................................................................................Elphaba and Fiyero
No Good Deed.............................................................................................................................................. Elphaba
March of the Witch Hunters...........................................................................................Boq and Citizens of Oz
For Good...................................................................................................................................Glinda and Elphaba
Finale..........................................................................................................................................................................All

Traveling ORCHESTRA
Conductor Adam Souza
Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2 Flint Hawes
Keyboard 1 Phillip Kirchman
Keyboard 3 Christopher Chung
Guitars David Boguslaw
Drums Romano DiNillo

The Wicked touring musicians welcome local musicians


who will be playing at all performances in Nashville:
Musical Contractor Paul Ross
Woodwinds Matt Davich, Randy Ford, Robby Shankle
Trumpet Jeff Jansky
Tenor & bass trombone Bill Huber
French horn Harry Ditzel
Percussion Ron Sorbo
Bass John Ownby
Keyboards Dr. Bruce Dudley, Jeff Lisenby

Orchestrations adapted by Christopher Jahnke

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Whos Who in the Cast
ANNEBRUMMEL (Elphaba) is thrilled to be playing the MARTIN MORAN (Dr. Dillamond). Broadway: Spamalot,
role of Elphaba with this talented group of people. Anne was Cabaret, Titanic, Bells Are Ringing, Big River, How
an original member of this touring production and has spent To Succeed, Oliver! Off-Broadway: A Man Of No
the last year as the Elphaba standby. Shes toured the U.S. Importance, The Cider House Rules, Floyd Collins. Film/
and Canada with Cats, Scarlet Pimpernel, Funny Girl, and TV: The Big C; Mr. Tambourine Man; Possible Side
Evita where she stood by for the role of Eva Peron. Favorite Affects; The Next Big Thing; Private Parts; Law & Order;
regional productions include Fiddler on the Roof, Civil L&O Criminal Intent; Dellaventura; Mary and Rhoda.
War, Big, and several more productions of Evita. She would OBIE Award and two Drama Desk Nominations for his
like to thank her incredibly supportive family and friends, one-man play, The Tricky Part and 2005 Lambda and
Christopher Freer and everyone at CTG, Telsey + Co., all the Barnes and Noble Discover New Writer Awards for his
creatives of Wicked for this incredible opportunity and her memoir. Thetrickypartbook.com.
husband Brian. You are my reason for everything.
Dan Pacheco (Boq) is excited and grateful to be on
Tiffany Haas (Glinda) is tickled pink to come and tour with Wicked! Regional favorites: Altar Boyz, Zanna
go by bubble! In 2005 she made her Broadway debut Dont!, Disneys Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular, I Love
in Wicked and spent two years as the Nessarose cover/ a Piano, Disneys Snow White, Four Guys Named
vocal swing. After touring as the Glinda understudy, Tiffany Jos. TV: 117th Annual Rose Parade, Hard Times of
Couldnt Be Happier to make the role her own. She toured RJ Berger. Graduate of New York University; CAP21.
in the 1st Natl tour of The Drowsy Chaperone and has Thanks to the creative team, Telsey + Co, Lisa, Dominick,
guest performed with numerous Symphony Orchestras. and KSR. For my family, Colleen, Lynette, and as always,
While studying opera and musical theater at CCM, she won Mom. Im blessed!
the title of Miss Ohio and competed in the Miss America
Pageant. Love and thanks Wicked creative team, Telsey + David Nathan Perlow (Fiyero) has spent the past
Co., and of course mom, dad, and husband Christian. year in Broadways Tony Award-winning production of La
Cage Aux Folles and is thrilled to be joining the Wicked
JODY GELB (Madame Morrible). Recently played Madame family. Credits include La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf
Morrible in San Franciscos Wicked. Original Broadway Theater, North Shore Music Theater, Pre-Broadway
companies: The Whos Tommy, Titanic and David Hirsons workshops of White Noise, Clueless, YANK!, and Kinky
Wrong Mountain. Performed with Chris Durang and Dawne Boots. All my love to my family and to Dawn. For Grandma.
at Carolines Comedy club in NYC and also performed
her solo show at Naked Angels and the West Bank Caf CHRISTINE DWYER (Standby for Elphaba) is stoked to
in NYC. 10 years ago relocated to the SF Bay Area. SF continue this journey with Wicked! Tour: Rent (Maureen).
Theater: Happy End, The Time of Your Life, A Dolls Regional/ NYC: New Hopeville Comics, Tinyard Hill, The
House, Blithe Spirit and Wrong Mountain at A.C.T. Other Whos Tommy. B.F.A. The Hartt School. Thanks to Telsey
plays include Edna OBriens Family Butchers, Heartbreak + Co., the whole fam, Mom, Dad, Katie, the late Randy
House and Far Away. For my family. (miss you pup!), teachers and friends! LoveLoveLoveLove!

DON AMENDOLIA (The Wizard). Film: Skeletons in the TODD ANDERSON (Swing, u/s Chistery). Broadway:
Closet, The Secret of My Success, Fearless, Ed Wood, A Chorus Line (u/s Zach, Mike, Al, Greg, Bobby),
Bounce, Waynes World, 12:01 PM (Oscar nomination Sweet Charity, Boy From Oz. Off-Broadway: The Wild
Best Short Film), Boogie Nights, A Walk in the Clouds. Party, Garden of Earthly Delights. Tours: Dirty Rotten
Broadway: 33 Variations, Stepping Out, My One and Scoundrels (u/s Freddy Benson), Tap Dogs.
Only. Off-Broadway: Terrence McNallys Some Men (at KERRY BLANCHARD (Ensemble) is so happy to be a
the 2nd Stage) and Dedication, Cloud Nine (original cast), part of Wicked. Thanks to everyone at Wicked, Telsey
The Firebugs. TelevisionMore than 30 guest starring and MSA. All my love to my wonderful family and amazing
roles: Seinfeld, Frasier, Ellen, L.A. Law, Fresh friends for their never ending support, love and laughter.
Prince of Bel Air, Perfect Strangers, Twin Peaks,
Law & Order, Precious Victims. Regionalmore CATHERINE CHARLEBOIS (Swing, u/s Nessarose) is
than 50 productions: Guthrie Theater, Cricket Theatre, thrilled to be joining the Wicked family! Recent graduate
Pasadena Playhouse, LA Stage Company, Houston of Syracuse University (B.F.A. Musical Theatre). Last seen
Grand Opera and the premiere productions of Some in Hurricane (NYMF). Big thanks to Telsey + Co., the
Men at the Philadelphia Theatre Company and Moiss Wicked team and Nicolosi & Co. For Mom and Dad.
Kaufmans 33 Variations at Arena Stage. As a Director:
Steppenwolf Theatre, Seven Angels Theatre, Seacoast MICHAEL DROLET (Ensemble, u/s Boq). Broadway:
Repertory, Reprise LA, Dallas Summer Music Hall, Helen Wicked. National Tours: WickedLos Angeles Cast (Boq),
Hayes Repertory Theatre and on television: Harry & the Saturday Night Fever (Vinnie). Regional: Peter Pan
Hendersons and Growing Pains. LA Drama Critics Dorset Theatre Festival (Peter Pan), Thoroughly Modern
Circle Award for Cloud Nine; Dramalogue Awards for MillieMusical Theatre West. TV: The Tonight Show.
Stepping Out and Four Fathers. JEREMY DUVALL (Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Chistery).
Emily Ferranti (Nessarose) is thrilled to be joining Thrilled to be here in Oz after a great run with the Chicago
the Second National Tour! She previously was a part company, Jeremy sends tremendous thanks to God, family
of the First National as a swing and then ensemble and and friends. Credits: Radio City, Music Theatre of Wichita,
Glinda u/s. BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Thank Tokyo Disney. Proud AEA member.
you to the creative team, Craig, Nicolosi and Co, and to PETER C. ERMIDES (Swing, u/s The Wizard, Doctor
my family and friends for their continuous support! Dillamond, Witchs Father, Ozian Official). Original
Chicago company of Wicked. Broadway: The Whos Charlie Brown (Schroeder); A Chorus Line (Swing).
Tommy (Tommy), King David (King David cover). B.F.A. from BYU. Love to family and friends.
Regional: Assassins (Zangara), A Chorus Line (Greg).
He is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory of Music. KELLY LAFARGA (Swing) feels honored to join Wicked.
Love to his family and friends for their support. Film: Step Up 2: The Streets, Step Up 3D. TV: Glee,
Bones, How I Met Your Mother, DWTS. Tours: Eve,
RYAN PATRICK FARRELL (Ensemble, u/s Chistery). A Donnie Klang. Marymount Manhattan College. Thanks
Michigan native. Began dancing at age 8. Ryan is thrilled Mom, Nina, and Sasha for their endless love and support.
to join Wicked on tour. Credits include: Wicked (Chicago), Dad, I love and miss you always.
Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Cats national tour
(Mistoffelees), Copacabana (Mill Mountain), Princess LISA LIVESAY (Ensemble, u/s Glinda). Regional:
Cruises, Chase Brock Experience (Joyce Soho) and Boyz Parade (Monteen), 25th Annual Spelling Bee (Olive),
II Men. Love to Mom and Dad. The Last 5 Years (Cathy), Peter Pan (Peter), Beauty and
the Beast (Belle), Man of La Mancha (Antonia). Thanks:
SAMANTHA FARROW (Ensemble) is beyond excited KSR, parents, Jason, Michael, and brilliant and beautiful
to join the Wicked family. I thank God, my parents and Nolan. Soli Deo Gloria! www.lisalivesay.net.
family for their love and support, Carl and Mo for always
believing in me and all of my friends for dreaming with me. MARISSAMILLER (Ensemble, u/s Glinda). is
Thanks Telsey + Co! overjoyed to join the cast of Wicked! Proud Boston
Conservatory graduate. A huge thank you to Meg
Natalie Fotopoulos (Ensemble) was a So You Pantera and Telsey + Co. for making my dreams come
Think You Can Dance top 6 finalist for Season 2. In true. All my love to David, friends and familyespecially
2007 she moved to Greece to choreograph for the Greek my parents for always believing in me.
version of the popular television show. Love and Fankicks!
ROBERT PENDILLA (Ensemble, u/s Boq). Broadway:
KC FREDERICKS (Chistery). Equity debut. Natl tour: Wicked (Swing). National Tours: Mamma Mia! (Pepper).
Cats. Regional: La Cage aux Folles, West Side Story, Off-BWay/NYC: Victor Woo (Henry). Regional: Flower
Damn Yankees. Dance companies: RhetOracle Dance Drum Song (original L.A. cast), My Fair Lady (Hollywood
Company, Odyssey Dance Theatre. Film/TV: The Bowl), Mame (Hollywood Bowl), Dorian (Buell Center).
American Mall (MTV), Disneys High School Musical 3. International: Aida (original German cast). Thanks Mom,
Love and thanks to God, family and Telsey+Co. Dad, Bro, friends and the MINE!
LINDA GRIFFIN (Midwife, u/s Madame Morrible). Happy CASEY QUINN (Ensemble) is excited to join the national
wife, loving mother, avid cook and lazy gardener. Certified tour after Wicked in Chicago! Thanks Grams and Mom for
Horticulturist. 30 years of show business; proud member my training, also Dad, Cory, family and friends for your love.
of Actors Equity. Member of the Original Cast of The Thanks John, Alan, Joey and MSA. Dreams do come true!
Drowsy Chaperone, the best time of my professional life.
DON RICHARD (Witchs Father, Ozian Official, u/s
LAUREL HARRIS (Ensemble, u/s Elphaba, Nessarose) The Wizard, Doctor Dillamond). Broadway: Urinetown
is wicked excited to be joining the Oz family! BFA U of (Cladwell), Jane Eyre (Brocklehurst). Workshops: Vampire
Michigan. NYC: Radio City, Camp Wanatachi. Tour/ Lestat for Elton John, Most Wanted for La Jolla Playhouse.
Regional: Seussical, Annie (NCT). Unlimited love and National tour: Sunset Boulevard, Wicked (first national
gratitude to God, my supportive family, amazing friends, and Chicago companies). Regional: Lisbon Traviata,
Sisi and Rob. Special thanks to Jeanine, Lisa and Craig. Falsettoland and Phantom. Film: Soderbergs King of the
For you, Mom and Dad. Hill. Proudly Equity.
LAUREN HAUGHTON (Swing, u/s Nessarose). Michael McCorry Rose (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero).
Broadway: Wicked. Off-Broadway: Fools In Love. Tours: JosephDreamcoat, Grease!, Stephen Schwartz
Regional Favorites: Sammy with Leslie Bricusse (Old and Friends in Concert. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse,
Globe Theatre), Turn of the Century with Tommy Tune Primary Stages, Starlight, NoHo Arts Center, Disney
(Goodman Theatre). B.F.A.: Musical Theatre, Syracuse Cruise Line. Graduate of UCLA. Thanks to the Wicked
University. Thanks to Mom, Dad, the Gillis family and The team, Telsey + Co, the Luedtke office, family and friends.
Mine. Je Taime Michael.
DANIEL TORRES (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero, Witchs
ZACH HENSLER (Ensemble) is so grateful and thankful Father, Ozian Official). NYC: The Woman in White
to be back in Wicked! The universe is not hostile, nor yet (original Broadway company), The Pirate Queen (original
is it friendly. It is simply indifferent. J. H. Holmes Broadway company/cast recording), Juan in Altar Boyz
(New World Stages) and Young Scrooge in A Christmas
COURTNEY IVENTOSCH (Swing) is ecstatic to be joining Carol (Madison Square Garden). CCM grad and founding
Wicked! Regional: On the Town (Ivy Smith), 42nd Street member of The Broadway Boys.
(Peggy Sawyer). Thank you Wicked team, Telsey + Co,
Karen Garber, Pam and Deb, Janie, Mindy, Bob. Endless ERIN WILSON (Ensemble, u/s Madame Morrible).
love and thanks to my amazing Mom, Dad and brothers! Thrilled to tour with Wicked. New York: The Rockae.
Regional: Grease (Cha-Cha) for Sacramento Music
RYAN JACKSON (Swing, u/s Chistery) Tours: Cats, Dr. Circus and NCT, West Side Story (Velma) to name a few.
Dolittle, West Side Story. Theater: Goodspeed, Walnut B.F.A. from BYU. Thanks to Craig and Telsey + Co. For
St., Portland Center Stage, Fords Theater, Paper Mill, Mom and Dad! www.erinwilsononline.com.
T.U.T.S, K.C. Starlight, Sacramento Music Circus, Radio
City, Westchester Bway, City Center Encores. B.F.A. JUSTIN WIRICK (Ensemble) has toured the world and
MMC. Lovification: Telsey+Co., Wicked team, my A-list. somewhere over the rainbow in West Side Story (Euro/
Asia tour), in a world class cirque productioniL CiRCos
KEVIN JORDAN (Swing, u/s Chistery) is proud to be Viaggio! and with The Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
part of the Wicked family. Other credits include Altar But theres no place like Oz. To the Wicked team, Telsey
Boyz (Mark); Cats (Skimbleshanks); Youre a Good Man, + Co. and familylove, support and thanks, Oh my!
LINDSAY WOOD (Dance Captain, Swing) is ecstatic to The Act, Seesaw, Perfectly Frank, Irene, Big Deal, Rachel
be joining the Wicked family. Dre.dance company member. Lily Rosenblum and Dancin (Tony nom.). His has done
B.F.A. in Dance, FSU. Many thanks to everyone at MSA, musical staging for Liza Minnelli, Barry Manilow, Chita
Telsey and Wicked. Endless love and appreciation to my Rivera, Billy Joel, Donna Summer and Pete Townshend.
family and husband, Adam.
EUGENE LEE (Scenic Designer) has been resident
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (Music and Lyrics) has designer at Trinity Rep since 1967. He has BFA degrees
contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Bernsteins from the Art Institute of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon
Mass, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Bakers Wife, University, an M.F.A. from Yale Drama School and three
Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags honorary Ph.Ds. Mr. Lee has won three Tony Awards
and Children of Eden. For films, he collaborated with for Bernsteins Candide, Sondheims Sweeney Todd
Alan Menken on the scores for Disneys Pocahontas, The and Wicked. He is the production designer for NBCs
Hunchback of Notre Dame and Enchanted, and wrote the Saturday Night Live. Other New York theatre work
songs for the DreamWorks animated feature The Prince includes The Pirate Queen, Alice in Wonderland, The
of Egypt. His first opera, Sance on a Wet Afternoon, Normal Heart, Agnes of God, Ragtime, Uncle Vanya,
will be presented by New York City Opera in April, Ruby Sunrise and A Number. Film credits include
2011. Defying Gravity, a book about his professional Coppolas Hammett, Hustons Mr. North and Malles
career, was recently published by Applause Books. Mr. Vanya on 42nd Street. Mr. Lee is an adjunct professor
Schwartz is the artistic director of the ASCAP Musical at Brown University and lives with his wife Brooke in
Theatre Workshops and president of the Dramatists Guild. Providence, where they raised their two sons.
Awards include three Academy Awards, four Grammy
Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a tiny SUSAN HILFERTY (Costume Designer) has designed
handful of tennis trophies. He was recently inducted into more than 200 productions for theatres across America
the Theatre Hall of Fame. www.stephenschwartz.com and internationally. Her directorial collaborators include
Athol Fugard (set, costumes, co-director), James Lapine,
WINNIE HOLZMAN (Book) received a Tony nomination Robert Falls, Robert Woodruff, Joe Mantello, JoAnne
and a Drama Desk award for Wicked. She created the Akalaitis, the late Garland Wright, Mark Lamos, Frank Galati,
memorable television drama My So-Called Life which Des McAnuff, Sharon Ott, David Petrarca, Richard Nelson,
starred Claire Danes. Holzman got her start writing for the Chris Ashley, Marion McClinton, Laurie Anderson, Tony
acclaimed drama thirtysomething and later executive Kushner, Carole Rothman, Mark Linn-Baker, Garry Hynes
produced (again with Marshall Herskovitz and Edward and Emily Mann. Recent work: Spring Awakening (Tony
Zwick) Once and Again. Other theatre work includes the nom.), Radio Golf, Lestat (Tony nom.), Assassins, Into the
musical Birds of Paradise (with composer David Evans) Woods (Hewes Award, Tony nomination), Lapines Frans
and a ten minute play called Post-its: Notes on a Marriage Bed, Jitney, Dirty Blonde, Alvin Aileys Love Stories and
which she wrote with her husband, actor Paul Dooley. Rodneys Wife. She designs opera, film, TV and dance and
Features include: Til There Was You. Also an actress, chairs the Dept. of Design for Stage/Film at NYU Tisch. Her
Ms. Holzman appeared in Jerry Maguire and as Larrys numerous awards include 2004 Tony, Drama Desk and
wifes therapist on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Most recently Outer Critics Circle awards for Wicked.
she teamed with her daughter, Savannah Dooley, to write
and produce the new ABC Family series, Huge. She KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Designer). Broadway: The
is a graduate of Princeton University, received an M.F.A. Coast of Utopia (Shipwreck) (Tony Award); Dirty Rotten
from the NYU Musical Theatre Program and serves on the Scoundrels, Hairspray, Tom Sawyer (Tony noms.); 9 to
board of the Writers Guild Foundation. 5; Legally Blonde; The Pirate Queen; The Odd Couple;
Lestat; Glengarry Glen Ross; Little Women; The Frogs;
JOE MANTELLO (Director). Directing credits include Imaginary Friends; Swing!; Youre a Good Man, Charlie
The Pride, Pal Joey, 9 to 5 the Musical, November, The Brown; The Goat; Uncle Vanya; Side Man (Lortel Award);
Receptionist, The Ritz, Three Days of Rain, The Odd The Lion in Winter; Little Me; A View From the Bridge;
Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, Laugh Whore, Assassins The Last Night of Ballyhoo; The Little Foxes and The
(Tony Award), Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Rose Tattoo. Off-Broadway: The Wild Party; The Play
Johnny in the Clair de Lune, A Man of No Importance, About the Baby; tick, tickBOOM!; The Waverly Gallery;
Design for Living, The Vagina Monologues, Bash, Prides Crossing (Lortel Award); As Bees in Honey
Another American: Asking and Telling, Love! Valour! Drown; Cowgirls; and The Food Chain. Opera includes
Compassion!, Proposals, The Mineola Twins, Corpus New York City Opera and Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Christi, Mizlansky/Zilinsky, Blue Window, Gods Heart, Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design.
The Santaland Diaries, Snakebit, Three Hotels, Imagining
Brad. Film: Love! Valour! Compassion! As an actor: TONY MEOLA (Sound Designer). Broadway includes:
Angels in America (Tony nom.) and The Baltimore Waltz. Pal Joey; The Ritz; Laugh Whore; Man of La Mancha;
Recipient of the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Lucille Sweet Smell of Success; Copenhagen; Kiss Me, Kate;
Lortel, Helen Hayes, Clarence Derwent, Obie and Joe A. Footloose; The Lion King (Drama Desk Award); The
Callaway awards. He is a member of Naked Angels and Sound of Music; Juan Darien; A Christmas Carol (MSG);
an associate artist at the Roundabout. Steel Pier; Forum; The King and I; Moon Over Buffalo;
Smokey Joes Caf; Guys and Dolls; Five Guys Named
WAYNE CILENTO (Musical Staging). Broadway: Sweet Moe; She Loves Me; The Red Shoes; and Anything Goes.
Charity; Aida; The Whos Tommy (Tony, Drama Desk, London includes: Kiss Me, Kate; The Lion King; Smokey
Astaire awards); How to Succeed (Tony nom.); Dream: Joes Caf; and Anything Goes. National and international
The Johnny Mercer Musical (director and choreographer include: The Lion King; Les Misrables; Mozart; Der
Tony nom., Best Choreography); Jerrys Girls; Baby Gloeckner von Notre Dame. Off-Broadway includes Here
(Tony nom.). West End: The Whos Tommy (Olivier nom.). Lies Jenny and The Normal Heart. Tony is a graduate of
Other credits: Off-Broadways A Hot Minute and Angry Ithaca Colleges Department of Theatre Arts. Thanks, Dick.
Housewives; the national tour of Spirit; Forum at La
Jolla (San Diego Drama Critics and Drama-Logue awards). ELAINE J. McCARTHY (Projection Designer). Recent
Performer credits: A Chorus Line (Mike, original cast), designs include Broadway: Impressionism, Thurgood,
Spamalot, Man of La Mancha, Into the Woods, Judgment Tony Award for Best Orchestrations and a 2008 Grammy
at Nuremberg, The Green Bird. Off-Broadway: The Thing Award for producing the cast album. Other Broadway
About Men, Speaking in Tongues, Underneath the Lintel, credits as Music Director, Arranger, and/or Orchestrator:
The It Girl, Boys Dont Wear Lipstick, Goodbye My 9 To 5, High Fidelity and Legally Blonde. Other favorite
Friduchita. Regional: Cobb, Eleanor, Blue Man Group: projects: Bat Boy: The Musical (off-Bway), the 2001
Tubes (Chicago). National tours: Forgiveness, Spirit. national tour of Godspell, Captain Louie and The Wiz (City
Opera: Dead Man Walking, War and Peace (Kirov and Center Encores!). Love to Mom, Dad, Little Sis and Ileana.
Metropolitan Opera), Tan Duns The Gate, Peter Sellars
The Peony Pavilion. Dance: Remote (White Oak), Philip ADAM SOUZA (Music Director/Conductor). Broadway:
Glass and Susan Marshalls Les Enfants Terribles. Wicked. Tours: Spamalot first national (Conductor), Les
Misrables third national. Off-Broadway: Summer of 42.
TOM WATSON (Wig and Hair Designer) is head of the wig Regional credits include several productions at both
department at the Metropolitan Opera. He designs hair and North Shore Music Theatre and Goodspeed (Conductor/
wigs for many theatres including Santa Fe Opera, Opera Assistant). Originally from Connecticut, Adam is grateful
Theatre St. Louis, NY Theatre Workshop and the Goodman for his Goodspeed education and is thrilled to be part of
in Chicago. He has also designed wigs for the Broadway the Wicked family. Thank you to Ste, MOF, Todd, Keller,
productions of South Pacific, The Coast of Utopia, Cat on Ben and the Gribster. Love and gratitude to my wonderful
a Hot Tin Roof, The Violet Hour, Anna in the Tropics, Dirty family. Boston Conservatory alumnus.
Blonde, Jane Eyre, Into the Woods and Amour.
JAMES LYNN ABBOTT (Dance Arrangements).
JOE DULUDE II (Makeup Designer). Inspired by Broadway: Aida, Tarzan, Bombay Dreams, Rent,
monster makeup as a kid, he is the designer for Wicked Footloose, Joseph, Cats, Sunset Boulevard and Miss
productions. Broadway: The Wedding Singer, Assassins, Saigon. National tours include Starlight Express, Kiss of
Into the Woods (key makeup Vanessa Williams). Off- the Spider Woman, The Whos Tommy and Jesus Christ
Bway: Birdie, Broadway Bares (design and bodypainting). Superstar. He has performed with Aretha Franklin, Dennis
Film and television: E!, Style, Lifetime, PBS, Access DeYoung of Styx, Shirley Bassey, Bob Hope, Vanessa
Hollywood, MTV. Print and Runway: Vanity Fair, Marie Williams and Elton John. Clients include Dr. Pepper, Frito
Claire, Vibe, Rolling Stone, Diesel, Enyce and more. Lay, American Airlines and General Electric.
Other: Artist Relations and consultant for MAC Cosmetics.
MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator) is conductor
Thom Widmann (Production Supervisor). Ten and drummer for Marvin Hamlisch. Music Coordinator
productions for Lincoln Center Theater including The for Next to Normal, In The Heights, The Little Mermaid,
Light in the Piazza, The Frogs and Contact. Other Spring Awakening, Legally Blonde, A Chorus Line,
credits: The Sound of Music, The King and I, Amys View, Spamalot, Avenue Q, Mamma Mia, The Lion King, Barbra
Skylight and the natl tour of An Inspector Calls. Graduate Streisand concerts (1994 and 2001). Life is complete
of SUNY Purchase. Adjunct faculty, Fordham University. with wife Pamela Sousa and children Zach and Alexis.
JAKE BELL (Technical Supervisor) has been a stage TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/Tours: Baby
manager and technical production manager on Broadway Its You!, Sister Act, Catch Me If You Can, Priscilla Queen
for more than 20 years. Broadway, national and of the Desert, SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark, Million
international credits include The Phantom of the Opera; Dollar Quartet, The Addams Family, Memphis, Rock
Les Misrables; Chitty; Miss Saigon; Swan Lake; of Ages, Next to Normal, 9 to 5, In the Heights, South
Oklahoma!; Dreamgirls; Cats; Chess; Shirley Valentine; Pacific, Peepshow in Vegas. Off-Broadway: Atlantic, MCC,
and Five Guys Named Moe. Jake has consulted on Signature. Film: Margin Call, Howl, Sex and the City 1 & 2,
theatre renovations all over the U.S. and served as a guest Jonah Hex, Main Street, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits,
speaker for university theatre arts classes. I Love You Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Dan in
Real Life, Then She Found Me, Across the Universe, Ira &
STEPHEN OREMUS (Music Supervisor/ Abby, Rent, Pieces of April, Camp, The Grey Zone, Finding
Music Arrangements) is Music Supervisor/Arranger of Forrester, The Bone Collector. TV: Ugly Betty (pilot),
the Broadway and worldwide productions of Wicked and Whoopi, HBOs Undefeated, commercials.
Avenue Q, which he also orchestrated, as well as Music
Director/Arranger for Dolly Partons score of the musical 9 to LISA LEGUILLOU (Associate Director) worked with Joe
5. He was Music Supervisor, Vocal Arranger/Co-Orchestrator Mantello on Frankie and Johnny, Take Me Out and The
of All Shook Up; Vocal Arranger/Orchestrator of tick, tick Vagina Monologues. She appeared in eight Broadway
BOOM!; and Music Director of Andrew Lippas The Wild shows; on TV in Sex and the City, NYPD Blue and NY
Party. Other credits: Music Director for Rufus Wainwright Undercover; and in the films Changing Lanes, Center Stage,
Sings Judy Garland and Music Director/Conductor of Jerry Everyone Says I Love You and HBOs Angels in America.
Springer: The Opera, both at Carnegie Hall. He is a graduate
of Berklee College of Music. CORINNE McFADDEN HERRERA (Associate
Choreographer) has worked with and assisted Wayne
WILLIAM DAVID BROHN (Orchestrations) received the Cilento on Sweet Charity (Broadway and national tour) and
1998 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations for Ragtime. Wicked (Broadway). As a performer, Corinne was featured
Other credits include Mary Poppins, Curtains, Miss in the Broadway revival of Sweet Charity and the original
Saigon, The Secret Garden, Show Boat, Crazy for You, companies of Aida and Wicked. She has also appeared in
Carousel, Sweet Smell of Success, Oklahoma! (Bway), and assistant choreographed numerous commercials and
Mary Poppins, Oliver!, The Witches of Eastwick, My music videos. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Manny and Wayne.
Fair Lady and South Pacific (London). He has provided
arrangements for Marilyn Horne, James Galway, Placido EDWARD PIERCE (Associate Scenic Designer).
Domingo and Joshua Bells recording of Bernsteins West Provides entertainment design and production services
Side Story Suite for Violin and Orchestra. for Broadway, national tours and international theatrical
productions. Select collaboration include: Wicked, Aida,
ALEX LACAMOIRE (Music Arrangements) is the Music Ragtime, Cabaret, Noise/Funk, The Tempest, GraceThe
Supervisor for In the Heights, which won him the 2008 Musical, The Pirate Queen. www.edwardpierce.com.
CHIC SILBER (Special Effects). Broadway: Sherlock UNIVERSAL PICTURES STAGEPRODUCTIONS
Holmes; Edward Goreys Dracula; The Elephant Man; (Producer). Universal Pictures Stage Productions is the
Amadeus; Nicholas Nickleby; Tintypes; Working; The theatrical production unit of the world-famous motion
Dresser; Alice in Wonderland; Grand Hotel; Piaf; picture studio. Universals stage credits include the
Orpheus Descending; Moon Over Buffalo; Footloose; acclaimed worldwide productions of Wicked and Billy
The Civil War; Aida; Kiss Me, Kate; Annie Get Your Gun; Elliot the Musical and the recently-debuted Bring It On
Dance of Death; Brooklyn; La Cage aux Folles; Lennon. The Musical. Universals upcoming films include Tower
Circus: Monte Carlo Circus Spectacular, Ringling Bros. Heist, a comedy caper with an all-star cast led by Ben
and Barnum & Bailey, Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Stiller and Eddie Murphy; Illumination Entertainments
3-D CG-animated feature Dr. Seuss The Lorax; the
DAVIDHANSEN (Production Stage Manager). Equity epic action adventure Battleship; and Snow White and
Member since 1979. Broadway: 42nd Street. Toronto/ the Huntsman, starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron,
Los Angeles: Ragtime. Chicago: Show Boat. Los Chris Hemsworth and Sam Claflin.
Angeles: City of Angels. National tours: Wicked, The
Phantom of the Opera, Joseph...Dreamcoat, Miss Saigon, THE ARACA GROUP (Producer). Founded in 1997 by
Les Misrables, Singin in the Rain, 42nd Street, Fiddler partners Matthew Rego, Michael Rego and Hank Unger, The
on the Roof, Hello, Dolly! A Texas native, now living in Araca Group produces and merchandises live entertainment
Utah, enjoys hiking, skiing, and fresh caramels. and theatrical events on Broadway and around the world.
For more information please visit: araca.com.
Matthew Leiner (Stage Manager). Broadway: Fiddler
on the Roof, Hollywood Arms, The Phantom of the Opera. JON B. PLATT (Producer). Tony Awards: Copenhagen,
Tour: Wicked (Second National), Mary Poppins (First Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (Pulitzer Prize
National), Wicked (Chicago), The Phantom of the Opera. for Drama) and Perestroika. Tony Award nominations:
NY Credits: The Flight of the Lawnchairman, First Lady Damn Yankees; Peter Pan; Hello, Dolly!; The Diary
Suite. Regional: Bounce (Kennedy Center), Hollywood of Anne Frank; Lonesome West; Man of La Mancha;
Arms (Goodman Theater), West Virginia Public Theater. Wicked. National: The Sound of Music; Sunset
Boulevard; Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar; Fiddler on the
Lora K. Powell (Assistant Stage Manager). Having Roof; Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; A Chorus Line;
worked on both the San Francisco and Los Angeles The Graduate; Blue Man Group: Tubes. Off-Broadway:
productions of Wicked, Lora is pleased to be a part of Forbidden Broadway; SVU Special Victims Unit.
the National tour. Other credits include the Los Angeles
productions of The Producers and The Lion King, DAVID STONE (Producer) is currently represented
Disneys AladdinA Musical Spectacular. NYC: Annie around the world by Wicked. He has also produced Next
Get Your Gun, The Life, Chicago and The Wizard of Oz to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling
at Madison Square Garden (starring Roseanne). Lora Bee, Three Days of Rain, Man of La Mancha, The
thanks her son Dylan for his continued love and support. Vagina Monologues, Fully Committed, Lifegame, The
Diary of Anne Frank, Full Gallop, The Santaland Diaries
GREGORY MAGUIRE (Author of Original Novel) and Family Secrets. David serves on the boards of The
published a dozen novels for children before writing his Broadway League and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights
first adult novel, Wicked. A devotee of childrens fantasy, Aids. He also serves on the advisory boards of V-Day and
Maguires subsequent novels for adults are variations-on- Second Stage Theatre. David has lectured on theatre at
a-theme: Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister considers the Juilliard School, NYU, Yale, Columbia and his alma
Cinderella as a 17th-century maid from Harlem; Lost mater, the University of Pennsylvania.
evokes the ghost of Charles Dickenss Scrooge; and
Mirror Mirror features a High Renaissance Snow White
daunted by the wickedest stepmother, Lucrezia Borgia.
Maguires novel Son of a Witch, a sequel to Wicked, STAFF CREDITS for Wicked
is followed by Volume III of the Wicked Years, the CASTING
recently released novel, A Lion Among Men. He lives in Telsey + Company:
Massachusetts and Vermont with his husband, the painter Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA,
Andy Newman, and their three children. Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA,
Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA,
321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT (General Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton,
Management). Nina Essman, Nancy Nagel Gibbs and David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha
Marcia Goldbergs Broadway, Off-Broadway and national
tour management credits include Sister Act; WICKED; GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Next to Normal; Traces; The 25th Annual Putnam County 321 Theatrical Management
Spelling Bee; Man of La Mancha; The Graduate; Striking Nina Essman, Nancy Nagel Gibbs,
12; The Vagina Monologues; Bat Boy; and I Love You, Marcia Goldberg
Youre Perfect, Now Change.
TECHNICAL SUPERVISION
Marc Platt (Producer). Broadway: Wicked; Three JAKE BELL PRODUCTION SERVICES LTD.
Days of Rain; Pal Joey. Off-Broadway: Matthew Bournes
ballet Edward Scissorhands; Family Week. Films: Legally TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVE
Phillip Aleman
Blonde; Legally Blonde 2; Rachel Getting Married;
Justin ONeill
Wanted; Scott Pilgrim vs. The World; Nine; The Other
Woman; Charlie St. Cloud; Cop Out; Honey; Josie and COMPANY MANAGER............................................. Erica Norgaard
the Pussycats; The Perfect Man; The Seeker: The Dark
Is Rising. Television: Taking The Stage (MTV); Empire ENGAGEMENT MANAGER......................................... KEN SILVERMAN
Falls (HBO); Once Upon A Mattress (ABC); The Path PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATOR...................................BOB BRINKERHOFF
To 9/11 (ABC). Mr. Platt previously served as president Production Stage Manager................................. DAVIDHANSEN
for three movie studios (Orion, TriStar and Universal). Stage Manager...........................................................Matthew Leiner
Assistant Stage Manager..............................................Lora K. Powell
Assistant Company Manager.........................................Kelly Ann Gray Makeup provided by MAC Cosmetics
Assistant Director............................................................. Paul Dobie
Associate Music Supervisor.................................. Dominick Amendum ARC PLATT PRODUCTIONS
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Dance Supervisor................................................... Patrick McCollum Adam Siegel, Greg Lessans, Joey Levy,
Assistant to Mr. Schwartz............................................... Michael Cole Jared LeBoff, Nik Mavinkurve, Conor Welch,
Assistant Scenic Designer............................................ Nick Francone Claire Wihnyk, Keri DeVos
Oz Map Design..........................................................Francis Keeping
Associate Costume Designer...................................Amanda Whidden STONE PRODUCTIONS
Associate Hair Designer...............................................J. Jared Janas David StonePatrick CatulloAaron Glick
Assistant Costume Designers....... Tricia Barsamian, Amy C. Bradshaw,
Cathy Small, Mary Wilson UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Associate Lighting Designer............................................ Karen Spahn President & COO, Universal Studios, Inc............................ Ron Meyer
Assoc. Lighting Designer/Automated Lights....................Warren Flynn Chairman.................................................................. Adam Fogelson
Assistant Lighting Designer.................................................Joel Shier Co-Chairman.............................................................. Donna Langley
Assoc. Sound Designer/Prod. Sound Engineer...................Kai Harada President of Marketing.................................................... Eddie Egan
Assistant Sound Designer......................................... Catherine Mardis Co-President, Production & EVP, Universal Pictures.....Jimmy Horowitz
Projections Programmer................................... Demfis Fyssicopolous
Associate Projection Designer........................................ Shawn Boyle 321 Theatrical Management
Assistant Projection Designer...................................... Keri Thibodeau Patrick Catullo, Mattea Cogliano-Benedict,
Projection Animators......................... Gareth Smith, Ari Sachter-Zeltzer John DiMeglio, Tara Geesaman, Aaron Glick,
Special Effects Associate.................................................Aaron Waitz Lisa Goldberg, Jason Haft, Andrew Hartman,
Flying Effects.........................................................ZFX Flying Illusions Adam Jackson, Brent McCreary, Alex Owen,
Production Carpenter......................................................Rick Howard Susan Sampliner, Greg Schaffert, Nathan Vernon
Head Carpenter.......................................................... Justin Klynsma
Automation Carpenter.................................................... Rick Schadle
Exclusive tour Direction
Assistant Carpenters...........................Shane Anderson, Terry Thomas
Stephen Lindsay Brett Sirota
Flyman...............................................................................Ed Lohrer The Road Company www.theroadcompany.com
Production Electrician............................................... Brendan Quigley
Scenic Electrics.................................................................Mike Ward
Head Electrician.............................................................. Keno Garcia CREDITS
Assistant Electricians................................... Damian Marotta, Katie Blanch Scenery built by F&D Scene Changes. Scenic motion control featuring
Production Properties Supervisor................................ George Wagner Stage Command Systems by Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG.
Head Properties........................................................... Diana Rebholz Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting; Sound equipment from PRG Audio,
Assistant Properties....................................................... Spencer Bell both divisions of Production Resource Group LLC. Special effects by
Head Sound Engineer................................................. Michael Carrico Sunshine Scenic Studios & Aztec Stage Lighting. Video projection system
Assistant Sound Engineer.............................................Anthony Jones by Scharff Weisberg Inc. Projections by Vermilion Border Productions.
Additional Production Staff............................................... Henry Baker Costumes by Barbara Matera Ltd., Parsons-Meares Ltd., Tricorne, Eric
Production Wardrobe Supervisor..................................... Alyce Gilbert Winterling, Scafati, & Cego. Millinery by Rodney Gordon & Lynne Mackey
Wardrobe Supervisor.................................... Cynthia Romo Lancaster Shoes by T.O. Dey, Frederick Longtin, LaDuca & J.C. Theatrical. Flatheads
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisors............ Shevhan Lusteck, Glen Moore & monkey wings by Michael Curry Design Inc. Chistery growing wings by
Hair Supervisor........................................................Molly O. McGrath Robert Allsop. Prosthetics by WM Creations. Life-casts by Todd Kleitsch
Assistant Hair Supervisor........................................Andrea DiVincenzo and Sunday Englis. Fur by Fur & Furgery. Undergarments & hosiery by
Makeup Design......................................................... Joseph Dulude II Bra*Tenders, Inc. Antique jewelry by Ilene Chazanof. Specialty jewelry &
Makeup Supervisor..................................................Joyce McGilberry tiaras by Larry Vrba. Custom Oz accessories by LouLou Button. Custom
Masks and Prosthetics......................................... W.M. Creations, Inc. screening by Olympus Flag and Banner & Gene Mignola. Certain props
Matthew W. Mungle, Lloyd Matthews by John Creech Designs & Den Design Studio. Graphic props by Proper
Advance Carpenters.................................. Dave Rader, Dave Johnson, Decorum, Inc. Confetti by Artistry in Motion. Puppets by Bob Flanagan.
Matt Levy, Zach Mathison Spellbooks by Sascha Kaminski. Bedding by Sew & So. Wigs by Watson
Advance Electrician........................................................... Eric Rimes Associates. Electronic instruments & equipment from Mannys Music.
Advance Electrics/Sound.............................................. Brian Messina Guitar amplifiers by Mesa Boogie. Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios.
Advance Sound..........................................................Douglas Graves
Advance Wardrobe................................................Megan Quinn-Gahm
Music Preparation......................................Anixter/Rice Music Service
Synthesizer Programming............................................Andrew Barrett
The actors and stage managers employed in this production are
Guitar Effects Programming............................................. Lou Garrett members of Actors Equity Association, the union of professional
Production Assistants.......................................................Susan Bero, actors and stage managers in the United States.
Sarah Koehler, Joshua Pilote,
Stuart Shefter, Wendy Stephens The musicians employed in this production are members
Advertising........................................... Serino Coyne/Greg Corradetti of the American Federation of Musicians.
Caroline Thompson, Jean Leonard, Dana Zell
Website.......................................................................... Istros Media The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage
Merchandise............................................................ The Araca Group Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.
Banking....................................................................... Bank of America
Payroll..........................................................Castellana Services, Inc. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters
for the American Theatre.
Director of Finance.......................................................John DiMeglio
Accounting...............................................Fried & Kowgios CPAs LLP,
Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the
Robert Fried, CPA International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
Insurance...........................................AON/Albert G. Ruben Insurance
Legal Counsel........................................... Loeb & Loeb/Seth Gelblum
The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this
Legal Counsel for Universal Pictures................................... Keith Blau production are represented by the Association of Theatrical
Physical Therapy........................................................... NEURO TOUR Press Agents & Managers.
Physical Therapy Inc.
Susan Hughes, This production is produced by members of The Broadway League
Medical Director Ken R. Mautner, M.D. in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.
Travel Agent......................................................................... Road Rebel
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Gettelfinger in The Addams Family, photo by Jeremy Daniel.


Broadway Production of Memphis, photo by Joan Marcus;
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Tom Corbeil, Douglas Sills, Cortney Wolfson, and Sara


The Addams Family
January 3-8
SYNOPSIS: Hundreds of years ago, the Addams
family ancestors settled in a wilderness that is
now New Yorks Central Park. Generations later
a huge house was built where a great Spanish
oak, the Addams Family Tree, had been planted
to protect the ancestral graves from sunlight and
tourists. As the curtain rises, Gomez, Morticia,
Fester, Grandma, Wednesday, Pugsley, and Lurch
have gathered in the family graveyard as their dead
ancestors emerge from their graves, to celebrate
their past and ensure their future.
At the end of the ritual, Fester blocks the
ancestors return to their graves to enlist their help.
Wednesday Addams has grown up and fallen in
love with a normal young man, Lucas Beineke,
and his parents, Mal and Alice, are coming to
dinner to meet the family.
Wednesday exhorts her family to act as normal as
possible at dinner. The moment Lurch ushers the
Beinekes inside the decrepit mansion, tensions mount.
Alice shares with Morticia that her marriage has lost
some of its spark, causing Morticia to panic at the
Memphis thought of the same happening to her. In another part
of the house, Pugsley plots to break up the happy
November 15-20 couple. When Wednesday blurts out the news:
Lucas and I are getting married! chaos ensues.
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harmonies, powerful voices, and the great Free activities in the lobby at 6:00 p.m.
rhythms of the band. The Addams Family performance at 7:30 p.m.
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of the soul. Out of his love for African-American
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to integrate black music into radio and television. of live theatre with The Addams Family. The
He introduces an African-American singer, who musical comedy presents a unique arts education
becomes his girlfriend, to his listeners. As many opportunity for family. The creepy, kooky, weird
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Mumford & Sons, November 1, 2010

Here come the mummies, December 31


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we appreciate our ongoing relationship with the Nashville
Association of Musicians, AFM Local 257, to incorporate local
artists into the shows touring to TPAC (see listing on page 20).
AFM Local 257 was founded in 1902 and currently represents
over 2,600 of Music Citys finest musicians, including the Nashville
Symphony, studio players, road musicians, singer/songwriters,
Enjoy the show! arrangers, and producers. www.afm257.org
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TPAC has fantastic programs for your employees and groups:

November 15-20 TPACs Jackson Hall

From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis,

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Carol Andrews HCA Middle Tennessee Homeschool Group
Carol Trickler and Heidi Robison State University Springfield Baptist Church
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Katharine and Steven Baum
McWherter Kelley and Lee Beaman
Robert and Yin Mericle Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott
Lisa and Timothy Moore Piper and James Bell
Kathleen and Tim OBrien Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry
Jennifer and Eric Paisley Joanne Bertone
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Cherry and Richard Bird
Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn
B. Gail Reese John and Penny Blane
Mark and Carla Rosenthal Allison and Joe Boever
Anne and Joseph Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage
Dr. Norman Scarborough Mary Bolte
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Jerry Boswell
Sloan Family Steve Botts
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Patti Bracy and David Biter
Debbie and Scott Snoyer Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield
David Solomon Lorrie K. Brouse
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Joann Brown
Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Cari Buckingham
David and Sharon Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead
Steve Taggart Dr. and Mrs. Terry Burkhalter
Brenton Teveit Joan K. Burrell
Dianne and Tom True William and Ann Burt
Claire W. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton
Neil and Chris Tyler James and Annette Butler
Tera Vazquez Melvin Butler
Lyn N. Walker Rich and Judy Callahan

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Directors Circle Paige, Steve, and Kathryn Cates
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Gary and Gwen Brewer Nancy and John Cheadle beautiful Deaderick Street, the first
John and Ellen Cate Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. certified green street in Tennessee.
Marjorie Collins Mike Clutts
Mayor Karl Dean and Jerry and Yvonne Collier
Mrs. Anne Davis Joel and Rebecca Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Doochin Virginia Hixon Corbitt
Barbara and Emanuel Eads Kerry and Lisa Couch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eisenstein Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy
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Jenifer DeLoach and Randall McCathren Dr. and Mrs. F. William Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Harrison
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Grant Goodman James Pickett and Bradley and Susan Widmann Sandra Koczwara
Ruth Ann Graveno Susan Douglas Dr. Joseph Wieck Sharon H. Lassiter
David B. Gray Rose and Kip Pierce Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Williams William H. Lassiter, Jr.
Jan Gray Jonathan Pinkerton Vickie and Don Wirth Reverend and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gryll Linda and Tim Priddy Margaret and Ron Wright Mrs. Douglas E. Leach
Cathy Guenther Catherine V. Quinn Sharon Yates Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levy
Kathleen and Harvey Guion Patricia and Douglas Ralls Kelly and Steven Yokley Arthur and Mary Lodge
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Diane Honda and David Reiland Patrons Molly McGill
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Jim Hearn Robert and Alison Ring Anonymous Janice B. Moore
Stephen and Emily Heffington Mark and Hye Robbins Kathleen and Douglas Airhart Colleen Morris
Nicole Helm Ann V. Roberts Edgar and Kathi Allen Dale and Kathleen Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Regina Roberts Carter Andrews Wanda and Perry Ogletree
Nancy Hershkowitz Evelyn and William Rodgers Leigh Ashford Julie Owens
Patricia Hillhouse Daniel and Suzanne Roke Shannon and John Barton Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Panther
Catherine and Robert Holderfield Mace and Joyce Rothenberg Curtis Beasley Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Peterseim
Greg and Becca Hollis Patricia and Craig Rothschild Diane Becker Barbara Pierce
Jeff and Ashley Hollis Mary Rudy Joy and Bob Belton Paul M. Pitt
Deborah and Donald Holmes The Runyeons Molly S. Blair Cora Proctor
Joan Howard David Sampsell Charles and Pam Bridges Patrick J. Quick
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton Jean and Stuart Schmidt Eric and Sue Broder Eric Raefsky and Victoria Heil
Patricia and Dennis Huffer Susan Schuchard Janice Buchanan Albert and Jeanie Randall
Melissa and Douglas Hunter Moneta and Herb Schumaker Lisa and John Campbell Steve Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Sherra M. Schwartau Kay Caudle Karen Ritter
Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Pat and Marty Schweinhart Rene Chevalier Judith R. Roney
Julia Johnson Sharon and William Schweinhart Chuck Clarkson J. R. Rudd
Al and Nancy Kaser Carol and Alvin Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Cheryl Rudnicke
Lisa Kenney Ken and Marilyn Scott Vicki Coward Anne Shepherd
George and Sue Kettle Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Robert Crants Carol Sletto
Nicholas Kilen Jeanne Sellars Trish Crist Winifred Smith
Judy and Herb Knopp Sharon and Bill Sheriff Anita and James Davis Mike and Dana Spitzer
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Janet and James Knox Charles Sidberry Lee Lee and Wally Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stuard
Debra and James Kovanda Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix Kathy Doman Martin Vanek and
Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow Rhonda and Richard Small Olivia Evans Christine Karbowiak
Jan and Rand Krikorian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Janice N. Evers Betty J. Vernon
Jeff and Pam Kuhn Danielle Snyder Cherrie Farnette Virginia G. Waddey
Edd and Nancy Lancaster Dr. Peter L. Sonkin and Robert Fiore Pam Whitson
Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Linda Sonkin Karen and David Ford L. Vincent Williams
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Laura and Robert Ledlow David Spigel Joan and Dick Fox Irene and Ridley Wills
Rhonda and Danny Long Robert and Jane Stammer Jeannie and Alan Gaus Dr. Artmas L. Worthy, D.D.S.
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Maggianos
We specialize in Italian-American cuisine served in generous portions and made-from-scratch. Our
services include lunch, dinner, carryout as well as delivery, in addition to beautiful banquet spaces for
special occasions. 3106 West End Ave. Nashville 37203 Ph: (615) 514-0270 www.maggianos.com

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Neros Grill
Green Hills favorite neighborhood restaurant! Serving crisp salads, comfort foods, fresh seafood,
and aged, wood grilled steaks. 2122 Hillsboro Drive. Ph: (615) 297-7777 for reservations.
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P.F. Changs
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Open for lunch, dinner and late night dining. Happy Hour from 3pm-6pm everyday! 2525 West
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Prime 108
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seafood and an extensive wine list along with a beautiful setting inside the newly renovated
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Sole Mio
For almost twenty years, Sole Mio has been serving up Nashvilles best award winning Italian
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In fact, we require it. Lipscomb was presidential lecture earns rave reviews
the first university in the U.S. to require for the arts influencers it brings to the
its music majors to sit for Britains community. Experience it yourself.
acclaimed Associated Board of the Royal There are very few times when there
Schools of Music exams. And thats just is not an arts event on campus, open
one of our musical accomplishments in to the public and enjoyed at little or no
the arts. In theater, Lipscombs director charge. Go to events.lipscomb.edu
was named one of Nashvilles top ten to see whats happening. Wed like
directors in 2010. And in visual arts, our to treat you royally as well.

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Theres something *United Way of Metropolitan Nashville at Work Here.
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place.

A Leader Among Leaders


The Alexis de Tocqueville Society was founded in Nashville in 1981 by Dr. Thomas
F. Frist, Jr. The Society now circles the globe with 26,000 members contributing
$500 million annually to United Ways most critical work. Following are the members
of Nashvilles 2010 Alexis de Tocqueville Society, Alpha Chapter with years of
membership denoted.

2010 Alexis Tocqueville Society, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elcan, 16 Robin and Bill King, 24 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rochford III, 16
Alpha Chapter Members Mr. and Mrs. Jason Epstein, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloess, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder, 6
Mrs. Irwin B. Eskind, 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Knox, Jr., 14 Mr. Anthony A. Rose, 22
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams, 6 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind, 16 Mr. Kumar Kolin, 1 W. Andrew and Sabrina Ruderer, 2
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Anderson, 12 Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr., 18 Mr. Kevin P. Lavender, 1 Anne and Joe Russell, 22
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Arthur, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Ezell, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby, 23 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutan, 5
Jim and Janet Ayers, 16 Bob and Amanda Farnsworth, 9 Irving E. Lingo, Jr. and Karin Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Rutherford, 9
Dr. Jeffrey R. Balser, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Felts, Jr., 3 Demler, 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Paul
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Barfield II, 17 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson, 8 Mr. Robert S. Lipman, 14 Rutledge, 10
Carol and Barney Barnett, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Sam and Mary Ann Lipshie, 3 The Scarlett Family Foundation, 4
Mr. Russell W. Bates, 8 Fitzgerald, 21 Estate of Clare H. Loventhal, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scarlett, 11
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Beard, 15 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fleming, 17 Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephen Lynn, 16 Tim and Beth Scarvey, 6
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Daniel Tom and Judy Foster, 6 Barbara and Kenny Lyons, 8 Mr. and Mrs. James Schmitz, 4
Beauchamp, 5 Mr. Sam O. Franklin III, 16 Mr. and Mrs. Myles A. MacDonald, 5 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Sehrt, 4
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bedard, 8 Mr. and Mrs. David Freeman, 4 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Malone, Jr., 19 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shallcross, 10
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Belser, 8 Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Frist, 19 Mr. and Mrs. Chip Manning, 3 Michael and Lisa Shmerling, 13
Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Amberly Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr., 30 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Masie, 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucas Simons, 23
Billington, 6 The Honorable and Mrs. William Ms. Cheryl White Mason, 5 R. Timothy Sinks, 3
Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry Blandford, 4 H. Frist, 19 Mrs. Jack C. Massey, 30 Mr. and Mrs. Barry R. Smith, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Blank, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frist, 10 Ms. Margaret C. Mazzone, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Smith, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blevins, 9 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Fritch, 6 Ms. Maeve E. McConville, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Smith, 10
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Blevins, 16
615.292.9465 Michael and Resha Blivens, 1
Mr. Mario J. Gabelli, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. McGregor, 3 Grant and Suzanne Smothers, 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Gawaluck, 11 Betsy Vinson McInnes, 12 Joe and Joanne Sowell, 2
www.ctk.org Linda and David Bohan, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard V. Geraghty, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeilly, Jr., 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spieth, 6
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender, Jr., 21 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprintz, 10
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Bracken, 14 Gerdesmeier, 6 McWhorter, 24 Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Steakley, 14
PREKINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 8 Mrs. James C. Bradford, Jr., 23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gordon, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Scott McWilliams, 8 Mr. John M. Steele, 12
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Braman, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon, 30 Mr. and Mrs. James R. John and Beth Stein, 4
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bray, 6 Robert and Julie Gordon, 4 Meadows, Jr., 11 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stinnett, 5
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance H. Brewster, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Green, 4 Lynn and Ken Melkus, 17 Mr. and Mrs. Don Street, Jr., 12
David and Jenny Briggs, 3 Kristen and Chad Greer, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Millen, 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Sullivan, 9
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Bright III, 3 Steve Groom, 2 Andrew Woodfin Miller David and Mona Tehle, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Brown, 24 Landis B. Gullett Lead Annuity Foundation, 20 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas, 6
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead, 10 Trust, 16 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Miller, 1 Mrs. Kim Bradley Thomason, 3
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Burch, 24 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Gulmi, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 3 Robin and Overton Thompson, 1
Julie and Matt Burnstein, 5 Scott and Kathy Hadfield, 3 Ms. Mary Mirabelli and Mr. Steven Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tishler, 3
Diane and Kyle Callahan, 10 JB and Shawn Haile, 1 Cristanus, 6 Ms. Claire Whitfield Tucker, 12
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campbell III, 10 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hailey, 17 Mr. Kevin N. Monroe, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cal Turner, 24
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell, 19 Mr. Charles J. Hall, 4 Mr. Donald R. Moody, 5 James Stephen Turner Family
David and Elizabeth Cannady, 4 Russ and Elvia Harms, 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Moore, Jr., 14 Foundation, 3
Mrs. Monroe J. Carell, Jr., 14 Robert L. and Caitlin S. Harris, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Moore, 19 Juan and Elizabeth Vallarino, 2
Bill and Trudy Carpenter, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays, 19 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morelli, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Van Dyke, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carter, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Hazen, 11 Gregg F. and Cathy T. Morton, 4 Mr. and Mrs. David T. Vandewater, 16
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carver, Jr., 6 Mrs. Phyllis G. Heard, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nash, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Viehmann, 18
Mr. Fred J. Cassetty, 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthony Heard III, 9 Troy and Kimberly Nunn, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wallace, 12
Yonnie and Curt Chesley, 5 Drs. Robert and Alexandra Philip and Carolyn Orr, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson B.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cigarran, 11 Hendricks, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Paisley, 6 Wallace, Jr., 12
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Clay, Jr., 16 Ms. Sherri M. Henry, 6 Mr. and Mrs. James N. Parrott, 6 Brian and Christy Waller, 6
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran, 25 Mr. J. Reginald Hill, 10 Ms. Mary Parsons, 6 Ms. Leigh Walton, 1
Mr. J. Chase Cole, 10 Damon and Carrie Hininger, 6 Mr. and Mrs. William V. Parsons, Jr., 9 Mr. Brian Ampferer Ward, 9
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley B. Coley III, 5 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hinton, 12 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Paslick, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waterman, 14
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr., 17 Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Hogan, 6 Mr. Steven A. Pate, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Weaver, 9
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Crosslin, 5 Ms. Angela Rene Hoke, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hal N. Pennington, 10 Marti and Brian Webster, 1
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Contact patronservices@tpac.org
Accessibility Services at TPAC include
parking; elevators; wheelchair seating; use
Accessibility Services at TPAC include
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FA C I L I T Y I N F O R M AT I O N
Location The Ingram Center for
Performing Arts is located at the corner of
24th Avenue and Capers Avenue.
Late Arrivals Late arrivals will be seated
only at times designated by the artists
and/or company. Please consult ushers
stationed at the entrances of the orchestra
level.
Discounted Parking
Discounted parking for Ingram events is
available in the Capers Avenue Garage at
the corner of 24th Avenue and Capers
Avenue. Please show ticket stubs when
exiting.
No Smoking There is no smoking allowed
in any building on University campus.
Restrooms In the Ingram Center,
restrooms are located in the rear of the
lobby area.
Accessibility Wheelchair accessible
seating, restroom and radio frequency
assistive hearing devices are available in
Ingram Hall. Please call 322-2471 at least
three days in advance of the performance
date to make arrangements for all special
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