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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SMEMPHIS Sizzles with Rock ‘N’ Roll, Soul and Forbidden Love . . . .4
Beloved Broadway Favorite CATS Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Rat Pack Charm and Pavarotti Passion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
PERFORMANCE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
All Aboard the H.M.S. Pinafore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
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THE ADDAMS FAMILYOct. 11-16 • Ovens Auditorium
WEST SIDE STORYNov. 1-6 • Belk Theater
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTETNov. 22 - Dec. 11 • Knight Theater
MEMPHISJan. 3-8 • Ovens Auditorium
BRING IT ONApril 10-15 • Belk Theater
COME FLY AWAYMay 1-6 • Belk Theater
LA CAGE AUX FOLLEMay 29 - June 23 • Belk Theater
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Set in theunderground danceclubs of the ’50s,MEMPHIS burstsoff the stage withexplosive dancing,irresistible songs, athrilling tale offame and the storyof a couple whoselove defied racialboundaries. TheAssociated Presscalls MEMPHIS“the very essence ofwhat a Broadwaymusical should be!”
Inspired by actual events, MEMPHIStells the story of a white radio DJ who wantsto change the world and a black club singerwho is ready for her big break. Their
incredible journey to the ends of theairwaves is filled with laughter, soaringemotion and roof-raising rock 'n' roll.
Winner of four2010 Tony Awards®,MEMPHIS features aTony®-winning book byJoe DiPietro (I Love You,You’re Perfect, NowChange) and a Tony®-winning original scorewith music by Bon Jovifounding memberDavid Bryan. Directingis Tony® nomineeChristopher Ashley(Xanadu), andchoreography is bySergio Trujillo (JerseyBoys).
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CATS is back and making itstriumphant return May 24-29 in Belk
Theater at Blumenthal Performing ArtsCenter. Terrific for the entire family,CATS features 20 of Andrew LloydWebber’s timeless melodies, including thehit song, “Memory.”
Based on Old Possum’s Book ofPractical Cats by T.S. Eliot, Charlotte’sfavorite feline show is an all-singing, all-dancing musical spectacular that will getyour toes tapping and your imaginationgoing.
An audience favorite, CATS is alsono stranger to accolades; it won numerousawards, including both the LaurenceOlivier Award and the Tony Award® forBest Musical. The London production ranfor 21 years and the Broadway productionran for 18 years, making CATS the secondlongest-running show in Broadwayhistory, and the fourth longest-runningWest End musical. It has been performedin over 20 countries and in about 250cities, including such diverse destinationsas Buenos Aires, Seoul, Helsinki andSingapore.
Now that it was been seen bymillions of audience members worldwide,it is time to celebrate with the wholefamily the magic, the mystery and thewonder of CATS. Don’t miss your chanceto see the show that revolutionizedmusical theatre.
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As a daughter of the Rat Pack, Deana Martingrew up surrounded by song. “Uncle Frank,”
a man we all know and love as the iconic FrankSinatra, gave the young Deana her first voicelesson. And her father, Dean Martin, and the restof the Pack – Sammy Davis. Jr. and Peter Lawford– later gave their unwavering support andguidance as Deana pursued a career in showbusiness.
Now aninternationally successfulvocalist in her own right,Deana Martin makes herCharlotte Symphony debuton April 29-30 when theSymphony, conducted byAlbert-George Schram,presents “That’s Amore” –a celebration of all thingsItalian.
These days, DeanaMartin is touring aroundthe world, bringing herown interpretation andflair to the songs madefamous by her mentors.She is often praised for herremarkable ability to bringthe emotional element ofmusic to the forefront inways few other performerscan.
Her Top 10 CDrelease, Memories Are Made of This, led the chartsfor 40 weeks in 2006 and 2007. Her 2009 albumVolare put Deanna at the top of the Billboard andiTunes charts yet again.
Recently, Deana Martin added best-sellingauthor to her list of accomplishments. Her 2004book Memories are Made of This: Dean MartinThrough His Daughter’s Eyes reached #2 in theUnited States, #6 in Australia, and #10 in theUnited Kingdom.
“That’s Amore” will also celebrate theincomparable voice of Luciano Pavarotti with a
special tribute featuring tenor FrankPortone. For the evening, Portone, whoserves as Principal Horn of theCharlotte Symphony, will lend his voiceto the passionate operatic arias ofLeoncavallo, Puccini, and Capua, madefamous by Pavarotti.
Portone welcomes the switch ofinstrument. “It is such a huge change ofpace for me to leave the back of theorchestra, where the horns sit, and stepto the front of the orchestra as a vocalsoloist,” says Portone. “It took somegetting used to when I first startedsinging with the Symphony. Now, after
singing many concerts withthe Charlotte Symphonyand other orchestras, I’m alittle more used to it. It willbe exciting to step up andsing all these arias and songsfor Charlotte audiences. I amreally looking forward tosinging on the “That’sAmore” Pops concerts!”
So, let the moon hit your eye like a bigpizza pie, and join the Charlotte Symphony for“That’s Amore!”
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Blumenthal Performing ArtsWork Light Productions
Executive Producer, Stephen Gabrielpresents
withKerri Brackin Ashley Eileen Bucknam David Colston Corris Lisa Helmi Johanson
Tim Kornblum Michael Liscio, Jr. Anita Welch
Ben Hart Katie McCreary Jeffrey David Sears Laura Yumi Snell
Puppets Conceived and Designed byRick Lyon
Set DesignAnna Louizos
Animation DesignRobert Lopez
Company ManagerCatherine Ratliff
Production Stage ManagerCandace Hemphill
Costume DesignMirena Rada
Incidental MusicGary Adler
Production CarpenterDavid Burch
Musical DirectorChad Stearns
Lighting DesignHowell Brinkley
Production SupervisionRhys Williams
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Associate DirectorEvan Ensign
Sound DesignJon Weston
Music SupervisionAndrew Graham
CastingCindy Tolan & Adam Caldwell
ProducerNancy Gabriel
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Music and Lyrics by
Robert Lopez and Jeff MarxBased on an Original Concept by
Robert Lopez and Jeff MarxBook by
Jeff Whitty
Orchestrations and Arrangements byStephen Oremus
ChoreographerKenneth L. Roberson
Directed by
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Exclusive Tour Direction: The Booking GroupAvenue Q was supported by a residency and public staged reading at the 2002 O’Neill Music Theater Conference
of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Waterford, CT.
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KERRIBRACKIN
ASHLEY EILEENBUCKNAM
DAVID COLSTONCORRIS
LISA HELMIJOHANSON
TIMKORNBLUM
MICHAELLISCIO, Jr.
ANITAWELCH
BENHART
KATIEMcCREARY
JEFFREY DAVIDSEARS
LAURA YUMISNELL
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CAST(in order of appearance)
Princeton, Rod .............................................................................DAVID COLSTON CORRISBrian.............................................................................................................TIM KORNBLUMKate Monster, Lucy & others.....................................................ASHLEY EILEEN BUCKNAMNicky, Trekkie Monster, Bear & others..................................................MICHAEL LISCIO, JR.Christmas Eve..................................................................................LISA HELMI JOHANSONGary Coleman ..................................................................................................ANITA WELCHMrs. T., Bear & others ...................................................................................KERRI BRACKINEnsemble ..............................................................................BEN HART, KATIE MCCREARY,
JEFFREY DAVID SEARS, LAURA YUMI SNELL
Place: an outer borough of New York CityTime: the present
THEREWILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.
UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute for listed players unless a specificannouncement is made at the time of the appearance.
for Princeton/Rod—BEN HART, JEFFREY DAVID SEARSfor Brian—BEN HART, JEFFREY DAVID SEARS
for Kate Monster/Lucy—kerri brackin , KATIE MCCREARYfor Nicky/Trekkie/Bear—BEN HART
for Mrs. T./Bear—KATIE MCCREARY, LAURA YUMI SNELLfor Christmas Eve—LAURA YUMI SNELLfor Gary Coleman—KATIE MCCREARY
AVENUE Q BANDConductor/Keyboard—CHAD STEARNS
Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2—JON BALCOURTReeds—JIM GEDDESDrums—DAVID JOLLEYGuitar—BEN HERZICK
The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking ofphotographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.
During the performance, please turn off all pagers, telephones, and otherelectronic devices.
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WHO’S WHO in the CASTKERRI BRACKIN (Mrs. T, Bear & others).National tour: Hairspray (Amber/Penny u/s).Regional includesHula Hoop (Suzie),The GoodbyeGirl (Lucy), Annie, Charlie Brown (Sally), Gypsy(June). Received her B.A. from University ofOklahoma, attendedOU Law School, and got herM.S. from PACE in Psychology. Many thanks tothe Tolan office, Price Group, Molly, and VP! ForAlli again. (W.T.O.A.).
ASHLEY EILEEN BUCKNAM (Kate Monster,Lucy & others). A native of New Jersey, Ashley isstoked to find herself back on Avenue Q. Favoritecredits: The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley,Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Best LittleWhorehouse in Texas (Angel), Peter Pan (Peter).Endless love and thanks to family and friends.B.F.A., Theatre for Youth, ShenandoahConservatory. www.ashleyeileen.com.
DAVIDCOLSTONCORRIS (Princeton, Rod) isecstatic to be playing his dream role! Past shows:Curious George Live! (National Tour), Urinetown,Complete Works...Abridged. David has alsopuppeteered and performed at Walt DisneyWorld, Sesame Place, and Story Land. CCPA—MusicalTheatre. Love and thanks to Laura, family,Kyle, CCPA, Aymee, and Evan.www.davidcolstoncorris.com.
LISA HELMI JOHANSON (Christmas Eve) isthrilled to personify her favorite holiday. Off-Broadway: Three Sisters (Classical Theatre ofHarlem), Women Beware Women (Red BullTheatre); Off-Off-Broadway: Haters, T.A.B.,Change; Regional: Quilters (TRR). Education:Vocal Performance, B.M.; Musical Theatre,B.A.—Christopher Newport University. Sincerethanks to her family, friends, and church.www.LisaHelmiJohanson.com.
TIM KORNBLUM (Brian). Favorite creditsinclude: Neil Simon’s Laughter (Max Prince),Simon’s Rumors (Lenny Ganz), and Les Misérables(Thenardier). Endless love and gratitude to hisentire support system. Dedicated to everyone whohelps make him strong, especially the Prince, Astro.
MICHAEL LISCIO, JR. (Nicky, Trekkie Monster,Bear & others) Michael is super excited to be backon tour with Q! Michael is a ‘09 graduate ofMontclair State University with a B.F.A. inTheater. Michael would like to thank his familyand friends for their endless support, Work LightProductions, Evan Ensign, and Harden-CurtisAssociates.
ANITA WELCH (Gary Coleman) is ecstatic tojoin Avenue Q! NYMF: Roofless (Sela). Regional:Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Charlayne); Big River (Alice’sDaughter); Smokey Joe’s Café (Brenda); A Raisinin the Sun (Beneatha); Hair (Aquarius Soloist);High School Musical (Taylor). Training: AMDA.Thanks to God, family and friends for love andsupport!
BEN HART (Ensemble) is so happy to bereturning to the Avenue for his second year!Regional: Twelfth Night (Sebastian), Engeman’sMiracle on 34th St. Thanks to Adam at CindyTolan Casting, Evan, Steve, and Nancy for thisamazing opportunity! And to his friends/family,of course. B.F.A. Ithaca College.
KATIE McCREARY (Ensemble) is so excited tojoin the tour of Avenue Q! Regional:TheWomen ofBrewster Place and Bare (Unicorn), Broadway’s Best(Quality Hill), 1776 (Musical Theatre Heritage),Sound of Music (The New Theatre), Rent(CenterSeason Stage), All Shook Up, Music Man,Godspell (The Wagonwheel Theatre). Thanks tofamily and friends.
JEFFREY DAVID SEARS (Ensemble) is psychedto join Avenue Q for his first National Tour! Someof his favorite regional credits include WhiteChristmas (Bob Wallace), The Sound of Music(Rolf), and Beauty and the Beast (Cheese Grater!).Carnegie Mellon University. B.F.A. University ofKansas. Love and thanks to everyone!
LAURAYUMI SNELL (Ensemble) is so grateful tojoin the amazing team on Avenue Q for her firstnational tour! Favorite roles include Marcy Park(The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee),Aldonza (Man of LaMancha), and Anna (The Kingand I…yes it’s true!). She would like to thank herwonderful family, friends, manager, and teachers forbelieving in her.
ROBERT LOPEZ (Music and Lyrics, OriginalConcept, Animation Design) shared a Tony Awardand Grammy nomination for Avenue Q, now the20th longest running Broadway musical ever. TheBook Of Mormon, his musical collaboration with“South Park” creators Trey Parker andMatt Stone,opens on Broadway in 2011. With wife KristenAnderson-Lopez, he wrote Finding Nemo: TheMusical (in Disney World since 2006), theBroadway-bound original musical Up Here (LaJolla Playhouse, 2011), and songs for Winnie thePooh (Disney Feature Animation, 2011). He sharedtwo Emmy awards for his music for “TheWonderPets,” and an Emmy nomination for the “Scrubs”musical episode. Member BMI Workshop,
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Dramatists Guild, WGA, AEA, Yale grad, nativeNY’er.ThanksMom,Dad, Billy, Katie, Annie, andespecially Kristen for all the meaning.
JEFFMARX (Music and Lyrics, Original Concept).B’way debut. This is Jeff ’s first musical. He neverintended to be a writer, but it’s way more fun thanpracticing law was! The best year of his life isdocumented in the film “ShowBusiness:The Roadto Broadway.” He’s extremely grateful to thehundreds of people whose contributions helpedmake Avenue Q a reality. He is now living in LosAngeles, working on various projects with differentcollaborators. He thinks everyone should quit theirjobs and start doing something they love.
JEFF WHITTY (Book) won the 2004 TonyAward for Best Book of a Musical for Avenue Q.Plays include The Further Adventures of HeddaGabler, The Hiding Place, The Plank Project,SuicideWeather and Balls. Theaters presenting hiswork include the Atlantic Theater Company,Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South CoastRepertory, the VineyardTheater, the NewGroup,and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.Upcoming: Tales of the City: The Musical, withmusic by Jake Shears and John Garden of the popgroup Scissor Sisters, and a musical version ofBring It On with a score by Tom Kitt, AmandaGreen, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. As an actor, Jeffhas appeared regionally, off-Broadway, and in filmandTV.Website: www.Whitless.com.
JASON MOORE (Director). Broadway: ShrekThe Musical (Outer Critics and Drama DeskNominations/Best Director), Avenue Q (TonyNomination/Best Director), Steel Magnolias.Carnegie Hall: Jerry Springer—The Opera.London’s West End: Avenue Q. Off-Broadway:Speech and Debate (Roundabout TheatreCompany), Avenue Q (The Vineyard Theatre),Guardians (TheCulture Project),The Crumple Zone(Rattlestick). Associate Directing: Les Misérables(Broadway, National Tour), Ragtime (Vancouver).Writer: The Floatplane Notebooks (CharlotteRepertory Theatre). TV: episodes of “Dawson’sCreek,” "Everwood,” “One Tree Hill,” and“Brothers and Sisters.” Upcoming project: Amusical adaptation of Armistead Maupin’s Tales ofthe City with a book by Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q).Jason has a B.S. in Per formance Studies fromNorthwestern University.
KENNETH L. ROBERSON (Choreographer).2004Tony Award-winning BestMusicalAvenue Q.Other NYC credits include All Shook Up, Purlie(Encores!), Frog Kiss-NYMF (Dir.),Harlem Song at
the legendary Apollo. Regional credits include(Dir./Chor.) Crowns, Lady Day at the Emerson BarandGrill, Ain’tMisbehavin’, Once onThis Island, andSpunk. Regional choreography: Sophisticated Ladies,Ray Charles Live,The Color Purple (world premiere,Alliance Theatre), Guys and Dolls. Film workincludes John Leguizamo’s House of Buggin’,Preaching to the Choir, HBO’s “Lackawanna Blues.”Awards include: two NAACP Awards, EmmyAward nomination, two Lucille Lortel Awardnominations, Drama Desk Award nomination,AUDELCO Award, NPT Spirit Award, RiantTheatre Pioneer Award and Ourtime LifetimeAchievement Award. Kenneth is a graduate of theUniversity of Georgia.
STEPHEN OREMUS (Orchestrations andArrangements). Broadway: Music Supervisor/Arranger of Wicked; Music Supervisor/VocalArranger/Orchestrator ofAvenueQ, All ShookUp, 9to 5, and The Book of Mormon (March 2011). Co-producer with Dolly Parton of the Grammynominated 9 to 5 Broadway cast recording. Other:Music Supervisor/Vocal Arranger/Orchestrator oftick, tick...BOOM! (NYC, Korea, National Tour);Music Director of Andrew Lippa’s TheWild Party(MTC) and Rent (National Tour); MusicDirector/Conductor for Rufus Wainwright’s JudyGarland concert at Carnegie Hall, the HollywoodBowl, the London Palladium, and the Olympia inParis;MusicDirector of Jerry Springer—TheOpera atCarnegie Hall.
RICK LYON (Puppet Design) is Avenue Q’s realtriple threat: he designed all of the puppets, heand his company The Lyon Puppets built all ofthe puppets, and Rick created the roles ofNicky/Trekkie/Blue Bear in the original Tony-winning Broadway production! A puppeteer anddesigner with more than 25 years of professionalexperience in television, film, and theatre, Rickis proud to have supplied the puppets for theproductions of Avenue Q on Broadway, inLondon, Las Vegas, and the First AmericanNational Tour, as well as Australia, Brazil,Mexico, and Switzerland—nearly 300 puppets sofar! Rick gratefully acknowledges the inspirationand encouragement of the late Jim Henson.Husband to Tonya Dixon, and first-time fatherto beautiful daughter Kennedy! Web site:www.lyonpuppets.com.
ANNA LOUIZOS (Set Design). In addition todesigning the Tony Award winning Avenue Q forBroadway, Las Vegas and London, Anna hasreceived twoTony Award nominations for In theHeights and High Fidelity. Other Broadway
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credits include Baby, It’s You; Curtains; IrvingBerlin’s White Christmas (including the nationaltour and U.K. productions); All About Me; To BeOr Not To Be; Steel Magnolias; Golda’s Balcony(also national tour with Valerie Harper). Off-Broadway: Vanities, the Musical; In Transit;Crimes of the Heart (directed by KathleenTurner); The Foreigner (starring MatthewBroderick); Based on a Totally True Story; BirdieBlue; The Altar Boyz (World Premiere); JonathanLarson’s tick, tick… BOOM! (World Premiere).Other U.S. tours and regional: Baby It’s You;Radio Girls; Band Geeks; Disney Live Winnie thePooh; Minsky’s; Emmet Otter’s Jug-BandChristmas; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; TheBaker’s Wife; Much Ado About Nothing; Me andMy Girl and many other regional productions.Art Direction film/TV: “Sex and the City”(HBO). Feature Film: The Secret Lives of Dentists.
MIRENA RADA (Costume Design). Theatricalcredits: Broadway, Vegas, London, and 1stnational tour of Avenue Q; Broadway Asia’sSpongeBob SquarePants the Musical; Big AppleCircus’ Picturesque, Dreams of a City, Carnevale,Big-Top-Doo-Wop; Collected Stories w/Uta Hagen;Pera Palas (Connecticut Critics Award); BalletTech’s Lincoln Portrait; Roundabout’s Moonlightw/Jason Robards and Liev Schreiber. ThemeResort credits: Tokyo Disneyland’s upcomingspectacular Fantasmic, Hong Kong Disneyland’sFlights of Fantasy parade plus many other Disneyresort projects. Film credits: Coming and Going,directed by Edoardo Ponti; Enchanted, assistantcostume design. 2004 Irene Sharaff YoungMaster in Costume Design Award.
HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Design). B’wayworks include: Lombardi, Million Dollar Quartet,Memphis,West Side Story (2009Tony nomination),Guys and Dolls, Gypsy starring Patti LuPone, In theHeights 2008 Tony nomination), Jersey Boys,Avenue Q, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss Of TheSpider Woman (Tony nomination) and How ToSucceed... The Joffrey Ballet’s Billboards, anddesigns for more than sixty pieces for ParsonsDance which he co-founded with David Parsons.Six musicals in rep for The Kennedy Center’sSondheim Celebration. Five-time Helen HayesAward recipient, 1993 Sir Laurence Olivier Awardand Canadian Dora Award for Kiss of the SpiderWoman, 2006 Henry Hewes Design Award, 2006Outer Critics Circle Award and 2006Tony Awardfor Jersey Boys.
JON WESTON (Sound Design). Broadway: 3the Musical; Les Misérables; The Color Purple; TheGlass Menagerie; Caroline, or Change
(AUDELCO Award); Nine; Imaginary Friends;Thoroughly Modern Millie; The Green Bird; ItAin’t Nothin’ But the Blues; On the Town;Company in concert at Lincoln Center; Man ofLa Mancha (Starring Raul Julia and SheenaEaston). Off Broadway and Regional: Limelight(La Jolla Playhouse dir. by Warren Caryle);Parade (MarkTaper Forum dir. by Rob Ashford);The First Wives Club (dir. by FrancescaZambello); Rooms…a rock romance (dir. by ScottSchwartz); A Little Night Music (L.A. DramaCritics Award);Himself & Nora; The Thing AboutMen; tick, tick…BOOM!; Bright Lights, Big City;Family Guy, Live! (Carnegie Hall).
EVAN ENSIGN (Associate Director). Credits:Shrek (Broadway and U.S. tour); Avenue Q(Broadway, U.S. tour, London, U.K. tour); Rent(Broadway, U.S. tour); Co-Associate Director LesMisérables (U.S. tour). He has directedproductions of Rent in the Far East and inMontreal. As Production Stage Manager onBroadway: Exit the King, Avenue Q, JerrySpringer—The Opera, Imaginary Friends, BarbaraCook: Mostly Sondheim, Annie Get Your Gun andChicago. On tour: The Phantom of the Opera, LesMisérables and Rent. Assistant Stage Manager:Aida, Dreamgirls in Concert,Hair – Actors’ Fund.
ANDREW GRAHAM (Music Supervisor). NewYork: Avenue Q. Las Vegas: Avenue Q, Spamalot.National tours: Avenue Q, Pippin, ThoroughlyModernMillie, Oliver, Seussical,TheMusicMan andFootloose. European tours: Grease, Hair. Regional:Aida, Annie and Footloose (MUNY), Aida, Fame(NSMT), Miss Saigon, Aida (Gateway). Degrees:Capital University in Columbus, OH and TrinityCollege ofMusic in London.
ALLIED LIVE (Tour Marketing) is a fullserviceentertainment marketing and advertising agencyrepresenting numerous Broadway shows, nationaltours, performing arts institutions, and experientialentertainment entities throughout North America.Current clients include: (Broadway/Tour) BillyElliot, Million Dollar Quartet, Hair, MammaMia!,Avenue Q,West Side Story, STOMP, In the Heights,Blue Man Group, Burn the Floor, FeldEntertainment, (Washington, DC) WashingtonNational Opera, Shakespeare Theatre Company,Strathmore Performing Arts Center, (LosAngeles/West Coast) Los Angeles Philharmonic atWalt Disney Concert Hall and Hollywood Bowl,CenterTheatre Group, RepriseTheatre Company,Music Center, Cirque du Soleil, MadameTussaudsHollywood, Hollywood & Highland Center,Broadway By the Bay, Westfield Malls Century
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CHAD STEARNS (Musical Director) comes toAvenue Q from Burgoon, OH. Previous toursinclude Hairspray (U.S., Canada, China, Japan);Oklahoma!; and Cameron Mackintosh’s Oliver!Chad received his Bachelor’s degree in MusicEducation from Bluffton University in Bluffton,OH and currently resides in Columbus, OH.Thanks to his parents, sister,Teresa, andmany otherfriends for their support!
CANDACE HEMPHILL (Production StageManager) hails from Des Moines, IA, andreceived her B.F.A. from Drake University. Shealso holds an M.F.A. from Wayne StateUniversity’s Hilberry Repertory in Detroit. Shehas toured with The 25th Annual Putnam CountySpelling Bee (PSM) and RENT (ACM). Regionalcredits: Chautauqua Theatre Company,Barrington Stage Company and IllinoisShakespeare Festival.
CATHERINE RATLIFF (Company Manager)began a multifaceted artistic career in 1994 as aprofessional actress, singer, and puppeteer,performing in such venues as the historic RymanAuditorium, theTennessee Performing Arts Center,and Gaylord Opryland. Former Director ofEducation and Community Engagement forNashville Ballet, Educational Specialist/Puppeteerfor Kids on the Block, and Company Manager forCirque Dreams Holidaze. Catherine holds a B.A.in Management/Human Relations from TreveccaNazarene University.
CINDY TOLAN (Casting), with Adam Caldwell,has cast all of the productions forAvenue Q over thepast six years (Broadway, National Tour, Las Vegas,et al). Additional Credits include, Broadway: AView From the Bridge, All My Sons (associateproducer), Xanadu, Medea, A Year With Frog andToad. London: Resurrection Blues (Old Vic). Also,LCT, Vineyard, Playwrights Horizons, NYTW,Public, Williamstown. Film: It’s Kind of a FunnyStory, Letters to Juliet, Blue Valentine, The PrivateLives of Pippa Lee, Sugar, The Darjeeling Limited,TheNamesake, Kinsey, Sherrybaby,The Ballad of Jackand Rose, PersonalVelocity, Angela, Casa de los Babys,Loggerheads. TV: “Curb Your Enthusiam,” “Flightof the Conchords,” “Fringe,” “The Return ofJezebel James.”Members: CSA.
RHYS WILLIAMS (Production Supervisor) isManaging Partner of Technical Theater Solutions,LLC (TTS), based inCharleston, SC.TTS currentlyprovides production supervision for a wide variety of
clients including the annual Spoleto Festival USA,“Mabou Mines DollHouse,” Disney Cruise Line,Inc., andWork Light Productions. Past associationsinclude the Broadway musical Play On, multipleBroadway productions for The National Actor’sTheater and the Obie-winning Peter and Wendy.Please visit us at www.technicaltheatersolutions.comformore information.
WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS (Producer) isdedicated to creating and producing liveentertainment. Our critically acclaimedproductions reach tens of thousands of concert-goers and theater lovers each year. In keeping withour mission to develop original work, WLP haslaunched four new musicals in the last three yearsand continues to seed new projects for the future.Work Light Productions has been honored tocollaborate with world-class creative professionalswhose artistry has inspired each and everyproduction.
STEPHEN GABRIEL (Executive Producer). Asfounding partner and President of Work LightProductions, Steve produced national tours ofTony Award-winning musicals Avenue Q and AYear With Frog and Toad; developed three newmusicals The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley,Frankly Ben, and The Ant and the Elephant; andproduced Julie Andrews’ return to the concertstage in Julie Andrews—The Gift of Music withperformances at The Hollywood Bowl andLondon’s O2 Arena. Future projects include a newmusical based on Roald Dahl’s James and the GiantPeach in collaboration with the modern dancecompany Pilobolus, Goodspeed Musicals anddirected by Graciela Daniele. Steve serves on theboard of International Performing Arts for Youth.
NANCY GABRIEL (Producer) joined WorkLight Productions in 2007, following nearly twodecades at IMG Artists, where she worked as abooking agent, artist manager and finally VicePresident & Director of the Dance Division. Shewas fortunate to work with such diverse andwonderful clients as Pilobolus, Bill T. Jones/ArnieZane Dance Company, Twyla Tharp Dance, LesBallets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, SowetoGospel Choir and numerous others. AtWLP sheco-produced the symphonic event, JulieAndrews—The Gift of Music, as well as severalchildren’s theatrical tours. She is a graduate of theHartt School and New York University, hasserved on the Board of Directors of theAssociation of Performing Arts Presenters, and isthe proud mother of Amanda, James and Lillian.
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STAFF FOR AVENUE QGENERAL MANAGEMENTWork Light Productions
Stephen Gabriel Nancy Gabriel Scott Seay
PRODUCTION SUPERVISIONTechnical Theater Solutions
Rhys Williams Mike East Chelsea MylettTour MarketingALLIED LIVELaura MatalonMarya K. PetersJohn Gilmour
MERCHANDISECreative Goods Merchandise, LLC
Pete Milano, PresidentElizabeth Loos, Touring Merchandise Manager
www.avenueqtourgoods.com
CASTINGCindy Tolan
Adam Caldwell, Casting AssociateTOUR DIRECTIONThe Booking GroupMeredith Blair,
Mollie Mann, Kara Gebhart,Brian Brooks and Richard Rundlewww.thebookinggroup.com
Company Manager ..............................Catherine RatliffProduction Stage Manager................Candace HemphillHead Carpenter ........................................David BurchAssociate Director ......................................Evan EnsignPuppet Coach ................................................Peter LinzPuppet Coach ....................................Jennifer BarnhartAssociate Set Designer..............................Hilary NoxonAssociate Set Designer ........................Aimee B. DomboAssociate Costume Designer ..........Karl A. RuckdeschelAssociate Lighting Designer ......................Ryan O’GaraAssociate Sound Designer..................Michael EisenbergAutomated Light Programmer ................Chris HermanProduction Electrician ..........................Stephanie CookHead Electrician ....................................David SpirakesHead Audio ..................................Craig Ryan FreemanProp Master/Wardrobe Supervisor ............Carrie MillerProduction Wardrobe Head ....................Corrina MillerSecond Carpenter ....................................Kevin RiggallSecond Electrician ..............................Amber TanudjajaSecond Audio ............................................Robert AllenSound & Video DesignEffects ..............................Syntonic Design Group LLCPuppets By ......................Rick Lyon/The Lyon PuppetsMusic Supervisor ................................Andrew GrahamMusic Copying/Preparation ................Emily GrishmanLegal Counsel ....................Levine, Plotkin, Menin LLP
Loren Plotkin, Cris CriswellPhotography/B-Roll ............................KeyLight Media
Web Design ..................................................Allied LiveMerchandise......................Creative Goods, Pete MilanoAccountant ........................Fried & Kowgios CPA’s LLP
Robert Fried, CPABookkeeper ......................Galbraith and Company, Inc.
Sarah GalbraithHeather Allen
Insurance ..................................D.R. Reiff & AssociatesDennis Reiff
Banking................................................................ChasePayroll ......................................................Paychex, Inc.Travel....................................Road Rebel/Lily McGuire,
Amy Lehrman, Melinda Quiring
CreditsScenery and props constructed by Technical TheaterSolutions. 59th Street Bridge Photograph from PanoramaNew York used with special permission by RichardBerenholtz. Lighting equipment from PRG LIGHTING.Sound and video equipment provided by SyntonicDesign Group LLC. Costumes executed by JohnKristiansen New York Inc. “Christmas Eve” WeddingDress electrified by Tom Talmon Studio. Road RebelEntertainment Touring. Cast bus provided by KincaidCoach Lines. Crew bus provided by New EtiquetteLeasing. Trucking provided by JANCO. TV Commercialproduced by Cinevative. New York rehearsal spaceprovided by Chelsea Studios.
Avenue Q has not been authorized or approved in anymanner by the Jim Henson Company or SesameWorkshop, which have no responsibility for its content.
Quote from “Something’s Coming” (Bernstein/Sondheim) by permission of Leonard Bernstein MusicPublishing Company LLC. (ASCAP).
Special ThanksClemson University—Lillian Harder, Woody Moore,Richard Goodstein Any monetary donations receivedduring this performance will be passed on to Team Tori,an organization to support the medical expenses of 7-year-old Tori Lee, who is battling Leukemia and inspiresus with her bravery.
WARNING:This production employs machines that createfog and smoke effect, and strobe lighting.
WHO’S WHO in the CAST
United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenicpainters for the AmericanTheatre.
Backstage employees are represented by the InternationalAlliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.
The Director and Choreographer are members of theSTAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERSSOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.
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Director’s CouncilScot and Diane Powell
Chairman’s CouncilMr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire, Jr.
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SpotlightApril 28-30 at 7:30 PM • Knight Theater
at Levine Center for the Arts
704.372.1000 • ncdance.org
Spotlight, a series focusing on womenchoreographers, takes to the Knight Theater
stage April 28-30. For the first time in itshistory, Dance Theatre is devoting a series towomen choreographers, including a Companypremiere of The Golden Section by dance iconTwyla Tharp. Choreographers Jacqulyn Buglisiand Emery LeCrone are also featured.
The New York Timescalled Twyla Tharp “anAmerican artist of the firstorder” and wrote that she has“famously broken down thebarriers between ballet andmodern dance, fusing theminto a genre specifically herown.”
TheGolden Sectionwas choreographed byTharp to four separatelynamed musical compositions by DavidByrne, a founding member of the musicalgroup Talking Heads. Dressed in dancer/athleteget-ups of burnished golds, as if they were allOlympic champions, the seven male and sixfemale dancers sail, soar and tear through theair of the stage’s golden, glowing light.
When describing The Golden SectionTharp said, “the dancers stormed the stage witha new, positive energy” and anything that
wasn’t sheer dancing “disappeared into aharmonious wash of light, costumes, music andmovement.”
Legendary choreographer MarthaGraham’s influence can be seen in Requiem, apiece by former Graham Company principaldancer Jacqulyn Buglisi. Set to Gabriel Faure’s“Requiem,” Buglisi uses five female dancers,costumed in long layered silk skirts bycostumer A. Christina Giannini. According toBuglisi, who choreographed the ballet in 2001,the main themes of Requiem are man’svulnerabilities and peace.
North Carolina native and former NCDance Theatre 2 dancer Emery LeCroneis creating a new work for Spotlight.LeCrone was born in Greensboro, N.C.,
and studieddance at the
University of NorthCarolina School of the Arts
before joining Dance Theatre. It wasduring her time at Dance Theatre when she
began choreographing. JenniferDunning ofThe New
York Timescalled LeCrone’s choreography “…a delightfulwhole, exploring innovative partnering as wellas the ways spinning full-throttle movementcan echo and incorporate the planes of spacearound it.”
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H.M.S.Pinafore, the fourthcollaborationbetween SirWilliam S. Gilbertand Sir ArthurSullivan, was theirfirst blockbuster hitand remains one oftheir most popular,must-see operettas.Premiering inLondon on May25, 1878, the operawas the second-longest running musical theaterproduction to date when it closed after 571performances.
The two-act operetta takes the audienceon an uproariously entertaining journey aboardHer Majesty’s Ship Pinafore, poking fun at theRoyal Navy and British society as it gentlysatirizes the escapades of love and romancebetween members of mismatched social classes.
The captain’s daughter, Josephine, is inlove with Ralph, a common sailor, but her fatherhas a more sophisticated suitor in mind.
Josephine abides by her father’s wishes at first,but secretly conspires to elope with Ralph.Opera Carolina’s esteemed ensemble of actorssings and dances around the twists and turns ofa plot that unfolds in a surprise ending – andturns the mates of the Pinafore on their heads.
“This loveable, lighthearted operetta hasdelighted audiences of all ages for more than acentury,” said James Meena, General Director andPrincipal Conductor of Opera Carolina.“Treasured for its infectious tunes and clever lyrics,H.M.S. Pinafore is also laced with hilariously silly
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