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The Orpheum Theatre - Memphis April 23 - 28, 2013

MARQUEE

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Pat Halloran | President & CEOMemphis Development FoundationOrpheum Theatre

We are excited to announce our next Broadway Season! With family favorites and some of the hottest Broadway Blockbusters available, this season truly offers something for everyone.

Jukebox-inspired productions and movies-turned-musicals are all the rage. BUDDY - THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY is the world’s most successful rock ‘n roll musical and continues to thrill audiences around the world through Buddy Holly’s short yet spectacular career. FLASHDANCE and SISTER ACT bring unforgettable songs and familiar film characters to the Broadway stage.

Due to popular demand we have also included one of the greatest musicals ever written, WEST SIDE STORY, and a new classic, WICKED, to the 2013-2014 Broadway series. And if you loved PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, CATS, and EVITA, you won’t want to miss THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBER.

WAR HORSE, one of the most magical productions ever staged, will make its Memphis premiere! And finally, THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of nine Tony awards, including Best Musical. The best way to guarantee your seats is to renew your season tickets or become a season ticket holder!

I’d like to thank you for your patronage and support. I look forward to seeing you soon at the beautiful, historic Orpheum Theatre.

A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT PAT HALLORAN

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2013-2014 Broadway Season is sponsored by

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JUNKYARD DOG PRODUCTIONS BARBARA and BUDDY FREITAG and MARLEEN and KENNY ALHADEFF

withLATITUDE LINK JIM and SUSAN BLAIR DEMOS BIZAR ENTERTAINMENT LAND LINE PRODUCTIONS

RICHARD WINKLER ALEX AND KATYA LUKIANOV DAVID COPLEY DANCAP PRODUCTIONS INC 2 GUYS PRODUCTIONS PATTY BAKER and DAN FRISHWASSER

in association withERIC and MARSI GARDINER LINDA and BILL POTTER BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA

MEMPHIS ORPHEUM GROUP VIJAY and SITA VASHEE APPLES AND ORANGES PRODUCTIONS BRIAN and BETTY DOVEY JOHN YONOVER and RON YONOVER LORAINE BOYLE/CHASE MISHKIN

REMMEL T. DICKINSON/SHADOWCATCHER ENTERTAINMENT JOCKO PRODUCTIONS/SCOTT and KAYLIN UNION

present

Book and Lyrics by Music and Lyrics by

JOE DiPIETRO DAVID BRYAN

Based on a concept by

GEORGE W. GEORGE

Starring

BRYAN FENKART FELICIA BOSWELL

with

RHETT GEORGE JULIE JOHNSON WILL MANN WILLIAM PARRY HORACE V. ROGERS

DARIUS BARNES TAMI DAHBURA KELCY GRIFFIN CHRISTOPHER GURR ADRIENNE HOWARD TYRONE A. JACKSON DANIEL KERMIDAS KYLE LELAND

MICHELLE MARMOLEJO JARVIS D. McKINLEY KENNA MICHELLE MORRIS JILL MORRISON KENT OVERSHOWN AUSTIN OWEN KRISTIN PIRO

JERMAINE R. REMBERT JODY REYNARD LINDSAY ROBERTS NAIMAH SALEEM JACK SIPPEL PETER MATTHEW SMITH DEREK ST. PIERRE

Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design DAVID GALLO PAUL TAZEWELL HOWELL BINKLEY KEN TRAVIS

Projection Design Hair & Wig Design Fight Director Casting Associate Director Associate Choreographer DAVID GALLO & CHARLES G. STEVE RANKIN TELSEY + COMPANY ADAM ARIAN EDGAR GODINEAUX SHAWN SAGADY LaPOINTE RACHEL HOFFMAN, CSA

Orchestrations Musical Director Dance Arrangements Music Contractor DARYL WATERS & DARRYL ARCHIBALD AUGUST ERIKSMOEN MICHAEL KELLER DAVID BRYAN

General Manager Production Stage Manager Production Management Tour Marketing & Press Tour Booking Agency ALCHEMY ANNA R. JUNIPER STREET ANITA DLONIAK & THE BOOKING GROUP PRODUCTION GROUP KALTENBACH PRODUCTIONS, INC. ASSOCIATES, INC. MEREDITH BLAIR CARL PASBJERG & FRANK SCARDINO

Associate Producers

EMILY AND AARON ALHADEFF ALISON AND ANDI ALHADEFF RON AND MARJORIE DANZ CYRENA ESPOSITO MATT MURPHY

Music Producer/Music Supervisor

CHRISTOPHER JAHNKEChoreographer

SERGIO TRUJILLODirector

CHRISTOPHER ASHLEY

This Production of Memphis Originally Co-produced by La Jolla Playhouse, Christopher Ashley, Artistic Director, Michael S. Rosenberg, Managing Director and 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA, David Armstrong, Producing Artistic Director, Marilynn Sheldon, Managing Director

Originally Produced as a Joint World Premiere at North Shore Music Theatre, Jon Kimbell, Executive Producer and TheatreWorks, Robert Kelley, Artistic Director and Phil Santora, Managing Director

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CAST(in order of appearance)

Ensemble/White DJ/Mr. Collins/White Father/Gordon Grant ......................CHRISTOPHER GURREnsemble/Black DJ/Be Black Trio ...............................................................TYRONE A. JACKSONDelray ..............................................................................................................HORACE V. ROGERSGator .......................................................................................................................RHETT GEORGEBobby .............................................................................................................................WILL MANNEnsemble/Wailin’ Joe/Reverend Hobson ...............................................................JODY REYNARDEnsemble/Someday Backup Singer ...............................................................ADRIENNE HOWARDEnsemble/Someday Backup Singer ..................................................................LINDSAY ROBERTSEnsemble/Ethel ....................................................................................................NAIMAH SALEEMEnsemble/Be Black Trio ............................................................................... JARVIS D. McKINLEYEnsemble/Be Black Trio ....................................................................................... DARIUS BARNESEnsemble/Someday Backup Singer ........................................................................ KELCY GRIFFINFelicia .................................................................................................................FELICIA BOSWELLHuey .....................................................................................................................BRYAN FENKARTMr. Simmons.........................................................................................................WILLIAM PARRYEnsemble/Clara/White Mother .............................................................................. TAMI DAHBURAEnsemble/Buck Wiley/Martin Holton ...................................................PETER MATTHEW SMITHEnsemble/Teenager ..................................................................................................... KRISTIN PIROEnsemble/Perry Como/Frank Dryer ......................................................................... AUSTIN OWENMama/Gladys .......................................................................................................... JULIE JOHNSONEnsemble ........................................................................ DANIEL KERMIDAS, JILL MORRISON,

KENT OVERSHAW, JERMAINE R. REMBERT, JACK SIPPEL, DEREK ST. PIERRE

SWINGS AND UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute for listed performers unless

a specific announcement is made at the time of the performances.

SWINGSKYLE LELAND, MICHELLE MARMOLEJO,

KENNA MICHELLE MORRIS, JERMAINE R. REMBERT, DEREK ST. PIERRE

UNDERSTUDIES For Huey—AUSTIN OWEN, PETER MATTHEW SMITH;

For Felicia—KELCY GRIFFIN, LINDSAY ROBERTS; For Delray—RHETT GEORGE, KENT OVERSHOWN;For Bobby—RHETT GEORGE, KENT OVERSHOWN; For Gator—KENT OVERSHOWN, JODY REYNARD;

For Mama—TAMI DAHBURA, JILL MORRISON; For Mr. Simmons—CHRISTOPHER GURR, PETER MATTHEW SMITH

Dance Captains—KYLE LELAND, KENNA MICHELLE MORRIS

Assistant Dance Captain—TYRONE A. JACKSON

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MUSICAL NUMBERSACT I

“Underground” .......................................................................................Delray, Felicia and Company“The Music of My Soul” .......................................................................... Huey, Felicia and Company“Scratch My Itch” ....................................................................................... Wailin’ Joe and Company“Ain’t Nothin’ But a Kiss” ........................................................................................Felicia and Huey“Hello, My Name Is Huey” ......................................................................................................... Huey“Everybody Wants to Be Black on a Saturday Night” ..........................................................Company“Make Me Stronger” ....................................................................Huey, Mama, Felicia and Company“Colored Woman” ..................................................................................................................... Felicia“Someday” ..........................................................................................................Felicia and Company“She’s My Sister” ......................................................................................................Delray and Huey“Radio” ................................................................................................................. Huey and Company“Say a Prayer” .......................................................................................................Gator and Company

ACT II“Crazy Little Huey” .............................................................................................. Huey and Company“Big Love” ................................................................................................................................. Bobby“Love Will Stand When All Else Falls” .............................................................Felicia and Company“Stand Up” ...........................................................Delray, Felicia, Huey, Gator, Bobby and Company“Change Don’t Come Easy” ............................................................ Mama, Delray, Gator and Bobby“Tear Down the House” ........................................................................................ Huey and Company“Love Will Stand/Ain’t Nothin’ But a Kiss” (Reprise) .............................................Felicia and Huey“Memphis Lives in Me” ........................................................................................ Huey and Company“Steal Your Rock ‘n’ Roll” ...................................................................... Huey, Felicia and Company

Time—The 1950s

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

THE MEMPHIS BANDConductor/Keyboard 1—DARRYL ARCHIBALD

Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2—VICTOR SIMONSONDrums—TREVOR HOLDER

Guitar—DAVE MATOSBass—ENZO PENIZZOTTO

Trumpet—PAUL BARONTrombone—CHRIS RINAMAN

Reed 1—MAXIMILIAN SCHWEIGERReed 2—MICHEL GOHLER

Music Coordinator: MICHAEL KELLER

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches.

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WHO’S WHO in the CASTBRYAN FENKART (Huey) made his Broadway debut in Memphis as the Huey stand-by, and is honored to originate the same role on the first national tour. TV/Film: “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Red Hook,” “You Tell Me.” He is also a singer/song-writer, and his new album Simple & Grey has just been released and is now available every-where. Thanks to God, Mom, Dad, Greg, G’ma, the JYD crew, the Brass Monkeys and The Strux. Follow him at: www.bryanfen-kart.com, www.twitter.com/Steinway7 and at www.facebook.com/bryanfenkart.

FELICIA BOSWELL (Felicia). Broadway: Memphis (Felicia Cover). National tour: Dreamgirls (Deena, Lorell); Aida (Aida Standby). Regional: Rent** (Mimi) Atlanta Lyric Theatre; Aida (Aida) VMT; Caroline Or Change (Radio) Guthrie Theatre; Beehive (Diana Ross, Ikette) Maltz Jupiter Theatre; Boys From Syracuse (Courtesan) Baltimore Centerstage; Little Shop… (Chiffon) Atlanta Lyric Theatre*; Starlight Jazz (Japan). Other credits: Selma, Lord Selma (ABC); The Wiz (Dorothy); White Noise; Becoming Tennessee (Trombone). *Suzi Bass nominee **ATFA nominee. Thanks parents John & the late Mattie Boswell and WFW III. Visit the official fan page of Felicia Boswell on Facebook for upcoming events! www.FeliciaBoswell.com.

RHETT GEORGE (Gator) wrote all 16 songs on his 2008 album entitled Something Better. He just recently completed his second album The Music Will Save My Life. Both are available with Memphis merchandise, iTunes and Cdbaby.com. Rhett has been featured in numerous Broadway shows and appeared as an original company member for both Wicked and Memphis. He starred as “Big Daddy” in the Broadway revival of Sweet Charity with Christina Applegate. Visit Facebook, Twitter @RhettGeorge and www.RhettGeorge.com. This One Is For Dreamers!

WILL MANN (Bobby) just completed his run and Broadway debut as Bobby in Memphis. First national tours: Billy Elliot (Mr. Braithwaite and Big Davey), Wonderful Town (Valenti). Regional:

Ragtime (Coalhouse), Godspell (Jesus), Show Boat (Joe), Finding Nemo (Bruce), Oklahoma! (Judd Fry), A Chorus Line (Richie), amongst others. Bachelor of Music from Oklahoma City University under the Florence Birdwell. www.willmannvo.com #HIGHLYFAVORED @WillSingForFood.

JULIE JOHNSON (Gladys). Broadway: Hal Prince’s Candide. Off- Broadway: Das Barbecu (Drama Desk Nominee, Theatre World Award); Roadside; The Rink (work-shop). Regional: Cabaret; Oliver; Ragtime; Superman; Sweeney Todd; Hello, Dolly!, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas; Paper Moon; Beauty and the Beast; Dirty Blonde; Plexiglass Slipper; Heartbeats; Nunsense; Rocky Horror Show; Always, Patsy Cline. Carnegie Hall with Skitch Henderson and The New York Pops, voice of Baby Bop—“Barney and Friends” PBS Series. Two CDs available at www.juliejohnsonmusic.com.

WILLIAM PARRY (Mr. Simmons) created roles in four original Stephen Sondheim musicals: the Broadway productions of Sunday in the Park with George (original), and Passion; as well as Assassins and Road Show. He also was in the original Broadway companies of Jesus Christ Superstar, Leaf People, Into the Light, Agamemnon (Lincoln Center), Rockabye Hamlet, as well as Camelot (with Richard Burton and Richard Harris) and Gypsy with Bernadette Peters. National tours include: Titanic and A Few Good Men. He’s appeared in 50 regional productions and on TV and film in: “The Pretender,” “Law and Order,” Sweet Liberty, In and Out and Domestic Disturbance. Two seasons of “Prairie Home Companion.”

HORACE V. ROGERS (Delray) . Broadway: Brooklyn the Musical; “Snipes/Son of Man” soloist, Disney’s Tarzan; Mufasa, Disney’s The Lion King, Toronto. Tours: Thom Collins in Rent, Grady in Oprah Winfrey’s The Color Purple. Film/TV: Pastor Braddok in BET’s premiere of David E. Talbert’s “What My Husband Doesn’t Know”; Showtime’s “Soul Food,” “Star Search.” Music: BeBe & CeCe Winans’ Greatest Hits, Willie Nelson’s $1000.00 Wedding. B.F.A: N.C.

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A&T State University; M.F.A.: The University of Connecticut.

DARIUS BARNES (Ensemble) is excited to join the tour of Memphis! TV: “Smash”; Broadway: Memphis (Gator u/s); Regional: Superfly (NY workshop), Radio City Christmas Spectacular (NYC), Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, Suzanne Farrell Ballet. Thanks GOD and family and friends for their support! Mommie we MADE IT! Joshua 1:9. www.dariusbarnes.com.

TAMI DAHBURA (Ensemble, u/s Gladys). Off-Broadway: Pajama Game. National Tours: In the Heights, A Chorus Line. Regional: Gypsy, Company, Into the Woods. Soloist: Oakland, Sacramento, Hawaii Symphonies. Special thanks: Telsey and Co. Love: My family. www.tamidahbura.com.

KELCY GRIFFIN (Ensemble, u/s Felicia) is excited to join Memphis! Off-Broadway: The City Club (swing). National Tours: Dreamgirls (Michelle u/s). Television: “Blue Bloods” (Renee). Loads of love to her parents, Nicholas, Rachel and Judy Boals Inc!

CHRISTOPHER GURR (Ensemble, u/s Mr. Simmons) was last in this theatre in the first national tour of Monty Python’s Spamalot. He is so glad to be back. Thanks to BRS, Telsey + Company and the Tara Rubin Fund for Middle Aged Character Actors. Proud union member, Actors’ Equity, AFTRA and SDC. www.christo-phergurr.com.

ADRIENNE HOWARD (Ensemble) National tour debut! She is ecstatic to join the Memphis family! Theatre: Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Rockette). Proud graduate of Indiana University. Love and thanks to Tony and my family for your sup-port.

TYRONE A. JACKSON (Ensemble, Assistant Dance Captain) is delighted to join the touring cast of Memphis. He has been seen in numerous Broadway shows and also done many regional shows, television, and commer-

cials. He hopes you enjoy the show as much as he enjoys working on it.

DANIEL KERMIDAS (Ensemble). Born and raised in Endicott, NY, Daniel went on to study Musical Theater and Dance at Marymount Manhattan College. Daniel has toured with Broadway’s West Side Story as Arab, Baby John and a Shark Swing. Regional credits: The Music Man (Tommy Djilas), Carousel (Ensemble). TV credits: “So You Think You Can Dance” (Season 9), “Macy’s 72nd Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.” Love to Mom, Dad, John, family and friends.

KYLE LELAND (Swing, Dance Captain). National tour debut! Credits: Memphis (Broadway), Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Pepsi, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, the world tours of several music artists. “Give thanks for another day of lov-ing.” Hockadoo!

MICHELLE MARMOLEJO (Swing). B.F.A. Dance, has performed worldwide. Favorite credits: The Addams Family, 9 to 5, Swing, The Mambo Kings, Saturday Night Fever, In the Heights, Cirque du Soleil’s Zumanity and Disney’s film Enchanted. GRATEFUL to be a part of Memphis!

JARVIS D. MCKINLEY (Ensemble). Broadway debut! Tours: Usher, KiCi and JoJo, Ailey II, Complexions Contemporary Ballet and Armitage Gone Dance! Thank God and my family and friends who sup-ported me on my way to my biggest dream.

KENNA MICHELLE MORRIS (Swing, Dance Captain). Raised in Louisville, KY. Graduate of University of Oklahoma. Off-Broadway: The Wiz, Bronx Casket Co. Regional: Aida, Smokey Joe’s Café, Radio City Rockette. Film: Idlewild, Louis, Broadway: The American Musical. Various recording artists. Love to my husband and family.

JILL MORRRISON (Ensemble, u/s Gladys). Broadway: Memphis! National tour: Happy Days. Regional: Little Shop of Horrors

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band Different Drum and has played “Barbie” for Mattel events. www.JillMorrison.com.

KENT OVERSHOWN (Ensemble, u/s Gator, Delray, Bobby). Proud graduate of the University of Michigan. Regional: MUNY, Westchester Broadway Theatre. Endless thanks to friends and family without whose love and support he wouldn’t be here. Thanks to Rachel and Telsey Casting and the phenom-enal team at Harden-Curtis. Dad, this is for you!

AUSTIN OWEN (Ensemble, u/s Huey). Tour: The Producers (Leo Bloom). Regional: The Drowsy Chaperone (Robert), La Cage aux Folles (Jean-Michel), Footloose (Chuck), Godspell (Judas). FSU Grad. Thanks to Rachel at Telsey + Co., Renee and the gang, and my incredibly supportive family and friends. Love to C. www.AustinTaylorOwen.com.

KRISTIN PIRO (Ensemble) is thrilled to be joining Memphis! Broadway: Catch Me If You Can. Tour/regional credits: Saturday Night Fever, The Jack Cole Project, West Side Story, Chicago, How to Succeed. Infinite thanks to Sergio and CGF. Endless love to my parents, Lauren and fiancé Ryan!

JERMAINE R. REMBERT (Ensemble) Broadway: Memphis, La Cage aux Folles, Oklahoma!, Swing!, On The Twenteith Century, and Funny Girl. Other credits include: Memphis National Tour (Assistant Choreographer), The Will Rogers Follies (Gateway Playhouse), Camelot (Lincoln Center w/ NY Philharmonic), All Shook Up (1st National Tour), Radio City Christmas Spectacular, West Side Story (European Tour).

JODY REYNARD (Ensemble, u/s Gator). Broadway/Tours: Legally Blonde; Taboo; Saturday Night Fever; Fosse; Kiss Me, Kate. Regional: …Spelling Bee (Mitch), Smokey Joe’s Café (Ken), Miss Saigon (John u/s) and Take Me Out (Darren). TV/Film: “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” “One Life to Live” and Show Business: The Road to Broadway.

LINDSAY ROBERTS (Ensemble, u/s Felicia). Off-Broadway/NYC: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Lost in the Stars, Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Concerts: Kristin Chenoweth, Stephen Schwartz, National Philharmonic Orchestra. B.M. University of Maryland. Love to family, CTG, RH, BDF. Praise Him! www.lindsayroberts.com.

N A I M A H S A L E E M (E n s e m b l e ) . (Washington, DC) Credits: Hairspray (Fireside Theater), Fame (China) and NBA Miami Heat dancer. She is overjoyed to be a part of the Memphis cast! She thanks her family for their unconditional love and sup-port.

JACK SIPPEL (Ensemble) is thrilled to be on the road with Memphis! Regional: Bye Bye Birdie; Singin’ in the Rain; Kiss Me, Kate (MUNY); Wizard of Oz (Variety). Jack is a high school senior from St. Louis, Missouri.

PETER MATTHEW SMITH (Ensemble, u /s Huey ) . Proud equi ty member . Broadway: Rent, Cry-Baby, Fiddler on the Roof (Motel). Original casts of both Mamma Mia! and Hairspray. Peter is also a member of the Broadway Boys (bwayboys.com). Peter’s greatest achievement was marrying his beautiful wife Amy.

DEREK ST. PIERRE (Ensemble) is ecstatic to tour for the first time with Memphis! Broadway: Rock of Ages (Franz). Regional: The Huntington Theatre, MUNY, Merry-Go-Round Playhouse. Graduate of The Boston Conservatory. Love and gratitude to Mom, Dad, Henderson/Hogan, Telsey and BoCoX!

JOE DiPIETRO (Book and Co-Lyrics) won two Tony Awards for co-writing Memphis. Memphis also received the 2010 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Musical. He was nominated for a Tony Award and won a Drama Desk Award for his book for his current Broadway show Nice Work If You Can Get It starring Matthew Broderick. His other plays and musicals include I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (the longest-running musical revue in Off-Broadway history); The Toxic

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Only 35 miles south of Memphis,The Baddour Center

celebrates life and communityin our own unique way ...it’s the music of our soul!

A community of adults with intellectual disabilitieswww.baddour.org n 1.888.4bAddour

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Avenger and The Thing About Men (both winners of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical); the much-pro-duced comedy Over the River and Through The Woods; The Art of Murder (Edgar Award winner for Best Mystery Play); and the Broadway musical All Shook Up. His work has received thousands of productions across the country and around the world.

DAVID BRYAN (Music, Co-Lyrics) recently won Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Orchestrations for Memphis, as well as Drama Desk Awards for Best Music and Best Orchestrations. Memphis also received 2010 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Musical. David is the Grammy Award-winning key-board player and founding member of Bon Jovi. Over the past 26 years the band has sold more than 130 million records and toured the world playing to millions of people. David and Joe DiPietro have also co-written the award-winning musical The Toxic Avenger. Among his work for other charities, David is a national spokesperson for VH1’s Save the Music Program. Much love to Lexi, Colton, Gabby, Lily and my family.

CHRISTOPHER ASHLEY (Director) has served as Artistic Director of La Jolla Playhouse since October 2007. During his tenure, he has helmed the Playhouse’s world-premiere productions of Arthur Kopit’s A Dram of Drummhicit, Claudia Shear’s Restoration, as well as Glengarry Glen Ross, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the acclaimed musicals Xanadu and Memphis, which went on to win four 2010 Tony Awards on Broadway, including Best Musical. Prior to joining the Playhouse, he directed the Broadway productions of Xanadu (Drama Desk nomination), All Shook Up and The Rocky Horror Show (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations), as well as the Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration productions of Sweeney Todd and Merrily We Roll Along. Other New York credits include: Leap of Faith, Blown Sideways Through Life, Jeffrey (Lucille Lortel and Obie awards), The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Valhalla, Regrets

Only, Wonder of the World, Communicating Doors, Bunny Bunny, The Night Hank Williams Died, Fires in the Mirror (Lucille Lortel Award), among others. Mr. Ashley also directed the feature film Jeffrey and the American Playhouse production of Blown Sideways Through Life for PBS. Mr. Ashley is the recipient of the Princess Grace Award, the Drama League Director Fellowship and an NEA/TCG Director Fellowship.

SERGIO TRUJILLO (Choreographer). Broadway: Tony and Olivier Award-winning Best Musical Jersey Boys (Olivier, Drama Desk, Dora, OCC Award noms.), Leap of Faith (Drama Desk, Astaire noms.), The Addams Family, Next to Normal (Lucille Lortel Award nom.), All Shook Up, Guys and Dolls (Astaire Award nom.). Off-Broadway: Saved (Lucille Lortel nom.), The Capeman, Romeo & Juliet (Public), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Kismet (Encores!), Salome (NYC Opera). Regional: White Noise (director/choreographer), The Wiz, Zhivago (La Jolla), Mambo Kings, The Marriage of Figaro (L.A. Opera), Chita and All That Jazz. International: Disney’s Tarzan (World Theatre Award nom.); West Side Story; The Sound of Music (Stratford); Peggy Sue Got Married (West End); Kiss Me, Kate (Japan). TV: Judging/choreographing on “So You Think You Can Dance: Canada,” “Broadway: The American Musical” (PBS), “The 14th American Comedy Awards” (ABC), “Triple Sensation” (CBC). Ovation Award for Empire: A New American Musical, four Dora Award nominations in Canada. Upcoming: Director and choreographer for the national tour and Broadway production of Flashdance. On Broadway: Hands on a Hardbody.

CHRISTOPHER JAHNKE (Music Producer/ Music Supervisor). Orchestrations: Porgy and Bess (2012 Tony Nomination—Best Orchestrations), Les Misérables (Broadway, Madrid, Netherlands, London, U.K. tour, U.S. tour, Dutch album, Spanish album, 25th anni-versary album, O2 arena concert—also DVD/Blu-ray), Do You Hear the People Sing? (symphonic tour of Schonberg/Boublil), Dessa Rose, A Man of No Importance, Legally Blonde, Cry-Baby, Grease (2007 revival), Tom Jones (Stiles/Leigh), Chasing Nicolette, Dear World, Not Wanted on the

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We would like to thank these Suite Partners for their support of The Orpheum Theatre

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Voyage, Just So. Assistant to William David Brohn: Sweet Smell of Success, Ragtime, The Three Musketeers, The Witches of Eastwick, Mary Poppins, Wicked.

DAVID GALLO (Set Design) won the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design of a Musical for The Drowsy Chaperone. A longtime collabo-rator of celebrated playwright August Wilson, Mr. Gallo’s designs for Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf garnered him two additional Tony Award nominations. His designs may be seen in more than one dozen cities worldwide. Favorite Broadway credits include Memphis; Stick Fly; The Mountaintop; Colin Quinn: Long Story Short; reasons to be pretty; Xanadu; Radio Golf; Company; The Drowsy Chaperone (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards); Gem of the Ocean; Thoroughly Modern Millie (also London); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown; A View from the Bridge; and Hughie. Selected off-Broadway: Evil Dead; The Wild Party; Jitney (also London); Wonder of the World; A New Brain; Bunny Bunny; and Blue Man Group (New York, Boston, Chicago and Las Vegas). Designs for numerous family productions include the very popular Super Why Live, Yo Gabba Gabba Live (Billboard Award for Creative Content), Elmo’s Christmas Countdown, The 135th Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus, as well as the national tours of Dora the Explorer, Blues Clues Live, DreamWorks’ Madagascar Live and the current international tour of SpongeBob Squarepants. David was selected to design August Wilson’s Twentieth Century at The Kennedy Center as well as represent American Set Design at the Cooper-Hewitt Design Triennial. His work is part of The National Archive at The Smithsonian. www.davidgallo.com.

PAUL TAZEWELL (Costume Design). Broadway: Memphis (Tony nomination); A Streetcar Named Desire; Jesus Christ Superstar; Lombardi; Guys and Dolls; In the Heights (Tony nomination); The Color Purple (Tony nomination); Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk (Tony nomina-tion); Caroline or Change; A Raisin in the Sun; Drowning Crow; On the Town; Def Poetry Jam; Elaine Stritch at Liberty; Fascinating Rhythm . Off Broadway:

Ruined, Flesh and Blood; Harlem Song; Dina Was; City Center Encores! The Wiz; Li’l Abner and Purlie. The Met: Faust.

HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Design). Recent Broadway: A Christmas Story, Jesus Christ Superstar, How to Succeed… star-ring Daniel Radcliffe (2011 Tony nomina-tion), Million Dollar Quartet, West Side Story (2009 Tony nomination), Gypsy star-ring Patti LuPone, In the Heights (2008 Tony nomination), Jersey Boys, Avenue Q, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss of the Spider Woman, How to Succeed… starring Matthew Broderick. Parsons Dance (co-founder), The Joffrey Ballet’s Billboards, Alvin Ailey, ABT, NYC Ballet and The Kennedy Center’s Sondheim Celebration. Five-time Helen Hayes Award recipient, 1993 Olivier and Canadian Dora Award for Spider Woman; 2006 Henry Hewes Design Award, Outer Critics Circle and Tony Award for Jersey Boys.

KEN TRAVIS (Sound Design). Broadway: Memphis, A Christmas Story the Musical, Scandalous, Newsies, The ThreePenny Opera , Barefoot in the Park , Steel Magnolias. Numerous New York and regional theaters and companies includ-ing: The 5th Avenue Theater, McCarter Theater, Seattle Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, LA Center Theater Group, Guthrie Theater, KC Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Playwrights Horizons, The New Group, NYSF Public Theater, CSC, Signature Theater NYC, SoHo Rep, Vineyard Theater, The Civilians, Mabou Mines, and national and interna-tional festivals and tours.

GEORGE W. GEORGE (Story Concept) produced nine Broadway shows includ-ing Any Wednesday, the Tony Award-nominated Dylan starring Alec Guinness, and Bedroom Farce written by Alan Ayckbourn. George began his career writing for television: “Bonanza,” “The Rifleman” and “Wanted: Dead or Alive.” His film writ-ing credits include The Navadan, Peggy and Smoke Signal. George produced The James Dean Story, directed by Robert Altman; Night Watch, starring Elizabeth Taylor; Rich Kids, written by Judith Ross; and My Dinner with Andre, directed by Louis Malle.

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CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS (as of April 10, 2013)

Lura and Steve TurnerWanda and John BarzizzaLynda and Steve BlackJack and Kathleen BlairCarmen and Matt BondCheryl Diane and Terrell E. CarterCarolyn and Mike EdwardsFour Seasons Services, Inc. Lucia and Jim GillilandWhit GreenwayInternational PaperKroger Delta DivisionLipscomb and Pitts

Leanne and Jed McQuownGray and Price MorrisonOrpheum StaffParagon BankLana and Gary ProstermanRenasant BankCarol and Barry RussellGail and Karl SchledwitzGary SmithRajesh and Uma SubramaniamValerie and Henry ValkMary L. Wolff

Ruby Level ($5,000 - $9,999)

Barbara and Stefan SmithThe Commercial AppealTicketmasterSunTrust BankSara and Kevin AdamsAmerican Home ShieldMandy and Chirag ChauhanKeri and Doug GageKathy and J.W. GibsonGould’s Salons and Spas

Susan and David HobackCharlotte and Fred HodgesLinda and Andy KellySuzanne and Bill LandersBen and Necy LivingstonLocktonBarbara and Mike PeraKathy and Dominic PileggiJulie and Jim RainesMr. and Mrs. William R. Reed, Jr.

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Patty and George AlvordBank of America FoundationJanine and Joe Lammel

Chris and Tom NewbernThomas & Betts

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Hyde Family FoundationsFirst Tennessee FoundationThe Canale FoundationAnne and Pat HalloranThe Helen and Jabie Hardin Charitable TrustCarol and Scott Hennessy

Kathy Manning LoebMr. and Mrs. Jackson W. MooreThe Jerry & Nina Patton Family FoundationThe Peabody Place Museum FoundationPickler Wealth AdvisorsWinston Wolfe

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The Mustang FundSedgwick CMSAnonymousAutoZone

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The Plough Foundation Memphis Development Foundation

DONATE TODAY: Contact Leanne at 529-4299 or [email protected]

Ring Container TechnologiesAlice and John RobertsEdward and Sally SaigSouthland Park Gaming & RacingElizabeth and David TateTeresa and Andrew TaylorThe Turley FoundationAlexandra and Don Young

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SHAWN SAGADY (Co-Projections Design). Broadway: Memphis, Leap of Faith. Other credits include Emotional Creature (Off Broadway and Berkeley Rep), Father Comes Home From the War (Parts 1, 8 & 9) (Public Theater); Back Back Back (Old Globe); Franco Dragone’s Carmen (La Jolla Playhouse); The Adding Machine (La Jolla Playhouse); the award-winning Cowboy vs. Samurai (Mo’olelo); and Dear Miss Breed (Asian Story Theater).

CHARLES G. LAPOINTE (Hair and Wig Design). Broadway: Memphis, The Performers, Bring It On The Musical, The Columnist, A Streetcar Named Desire, Clybourne Park, Magic/Bird, Newsies, Bonnie and Clyde, The Mountaintop, 33 Variations, Guys and Dolls, In the Heights, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple, Martin Short: Fame…, Good Vibrations, The Apple Tree, A Raisin in the Sun, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Radio Golf, Sight Unseen, Cymbeline, Henry IV, The Rivals, Xanadu and Superior Donuts. Jersey Boys U.S. tour, Chicago, Las Vegas, Toronto, London and Melbourne; The Color Purple national tour; Xanadu national tour; and In the Heights national tour. Many Off-Broadway and regional credits. Love to James.

STEVE RANKIN (Fight Director). Broadway: Memphis, Bonnie and Clyde, Henry IV, Parts I and II; Jersey Boys; The Farnsworth Invention; Dracula; Twelfth Night; Two Shakespearean Actors; Anna Christie; The Real Inspector Hound; Getting Away With Murder; The Who’s Tommy. Off-Broadway: The Third Story, Pig Farm, The Night Hank Williams Died, Below the Belt. Stratford Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Juliet, Caesar and Cleopatra, Macbeth. Metropolitan Opera: Rodelinda, Iphigénie en Tauride. Mr. Rankin is also a mandolinist with the folk/bluegrass artist Susie Glaze and the Hilonesome Band.

TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting) . Broadway/Tours: A Streetcar Named Desire, Leap of Faith, Evita, The Best Man, Newsies, Magic/Bird, Porgy and

Bess, Godspell, SPIDER-MAN Turn Off the Dark, Sister Act, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Bring It On, The Addams Family. Off-Broadway: Carrie (MCC), Rent, Million Dollar Quartet (and Tour, Chicago), Atlantic, Signature. Film: The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Joyful Noise, Friends with Kids, Margin Call, Howl, Sex and the City 1 & 2, I Love You Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Dan in Real Life, Across the Universe. TV: “Smash,” “A Gifted Man,” “The Big C.” www.telseyandco.com.

DARYL WATERS (Co-Orchestrator). Orchestrations: Memphis (Tony Award), Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk; Street Corner Symphony (Broadway). Dance music arrangements: The Color Purple; Jelly’s Last Jam (Broadway). Original music: Noise/Funk (Tony/Grammy nominations), Drowning Crow (Broadway). Longtime music director for Eartha Kitt. Mr. Waters is a music graduate of Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC.

DARRYL ARCHIBALD (Music Director/ Conductor). The Fantasticks with Eric McCormack, Merrily We Roll Along with Teri Hatcher, Li’l Abner with Fred Willard, Two By Two with Jason Alexander, Wicked (sub-stitute conductor). Tours include: The Lion King (assistant conductor), Dreamgirls (asso-ciate conductor). Orchestrations include: “A Hollywood Holiday Christmas” (ABC televi-sion), Fountain and Trolley shows (The Grove LA).

A U G U S T E R I K S M O E N ( D a n c e Arranger). Broadway: Memphis, The Addams Family, Million Dollar Quartet, Hugh Jackman on Broadway, Ring of Fire, All Shook Up, Rent. Off-B’way: Bare, Romantic Poetry, Walmartopia, Imperfect Chemistry. First nationals: All Shook Up, The Full Monty.

M I C H A E L K E L L E R ( M u s i c Coordinator). Music coordination for Broadway: The Book of Mormon, The Addams Family, Billy Elliot, Wicked, Mamma Mia!, The Lion King and the upcoming Bring It On. Barbra Streisand

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AUDIENCE SERVICESAn ATM is available in the Parlor.

The Broadway Club is available for rental for special events year-round. Call (901) 529-4234 for information.

A Broadway Show Rating System is in place to keep our patrons informed. Information is available on our web site at www.orpheum-memphis.com or by calling (901) 525-3000.

In determining the appropriate age level for attending Broadway shows, review the Broadway show rating system. All persons entering the Theatre must have a ticket. Children age four and under may not attend Broadway productions.

Coat Check is available just off the Grand Lobby for a small fee.

The Concierge Desk is located in the Grand Lobby.

The Electronic Marquee, outside the Theatre, is available for special messages and advertisements. Call (901) 529-4230 for information.

For Emergency Calls leave your seat location with anyone who may need to reach you. For emergencies during performances, please call (901) 525-3000.

Sign up for eNews, the Theatre’s electronic newsletter, at www.orpheum-memphis.com and receive special offers and notification of upcoming events.

Fire Exits are located to the left and right in the Auditorium, Balcony, Foyers and in the Grand Lobby, all marked by a red illuminated sign. In case of fire, walk, do not run, to the nearest exit.

Assisted Listening Devices are available at the coat check.

Latecomers will be seated at an appropriate break as a courtesy to the performers and patrons.

The Orpheum Theatre is a Smoke Free Building. Those wishing to smoke may do so by leaving the building. Please take your ticket stub for readmission.

Restrooms are located in the Lower Lounge, Parlor, Balcony and Gallery. Fully accessible restrooms are located in the Parlor adjacent to the Grand Lobby.

Wheelchair Accessible Seating may be purchased at any ticket center.

Theatre Tours are available for groups of 20 or more. For information call 529-4234.

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concerts in 1994, 2001, 2006 and 2007. Life is complete with wife Pamela Sousa, son Zachary, and daughter Alexis.

JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS INC. (Production Manager). Hillary Blanken, Guy Kwan, Ana Rose Greene, Joseph DeLuise. Founded in 1998, the com-pany has helped create over 30 Broadway productions, over 20 national tours, and numerous Las Vegas productions. Broadway and touring highlights include: Spider-Man; Follies; How to Succeed…; Promises , Promises ; Memphis on Broadway; Million Dollar Quartet; Gypsy; Impressionism; 33 Variations; Slava’s Snowshow; Bette Midler at Caesar’s Palace; Xanadu; Company; Grey Gardens; Martin Short; The Wedding Singer; Little Shop of Horrors; The Producers; All Shook Up; Sweet Smell of Success; Blue Man Group Live at Luxor; and Fosse.

ALCHEMY PRODUCTION GROUP (General Management) is headed by part-ners Carl Pasbjerg and Frank Scardino, who have been responsible during their lengthy careers as general managers and producers for dozens of live stage attractions. Prior pro-ductions include Follies, Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein, Ragtime, 700 Sundays, The Pirate Queen, Fosse, Jekyll & Hyde, Steel Pier, Show Boat, Candide, Kiss of the Spider Woman and Guys and Dolls, to name a few, in addition to their many touring and Off-Broadway shows. www.alchemyproduction-group.com.

ADAM ARIAN (Associate Director) is thrilled to be working on Memphis again. He assisted Chris on the original production while studying for his M.F.A. at UCSD. While there, he won San Diego’s patté award for outstanding direction, and several other directing awards. He was the Geva Theater Center’s directing fellow in 2010.

EDGAR GODINEAUX (Associa te Choreographer) . Credits : SYTYCD Canada, Memphis (Broadway, first national tour, La Jolla, 5th Avenue). Aida, Swing!, Pajama Game, E.S., Merrily We Roll Along, Sondheim Celebration. Assistant choreog-

raphy: Great Observer, Bolden, Idlewild, Five Heartbeats. Film/television: Chicago, “Glee,” “Law & Order: CI.” Tours: Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Diana Ross. PKG, LRG Daddy loves you.

ANNA R. KALTENBACH (Production Stage Manager). Shrek the Musical (first national); Joseph… (Tokyo); A Chorus Line (first national); Mamma Mia! (interna-tional tour 2); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (first national); Joseph… (Marriott Lincolnshire and Chicago Shakespeare); Other Theatre Company; Western Stage; Cleo Parker Robinson Dance; Colorado Ballet; Opera Colorado. Thank you Ray! Proud Actors’ Equity member.

TIFFANY N. ROBINSON (Stage Manager) is thrilled to work with such an amazing cast and crew. This Philly native holds a B.F.A. in Theatre Arts Administration from Howard University. Recently served as ASM for the national tour of Dreamgirls among numer-ous other shows. She would like to thank her mother for all of her support.

MATT SCHREIBER (Assistant Stage Manager) has absolutely nothing witty or intellectual to say. Broadway: The Performers, Godspell, In the Heights, Avenue Q. National tours: Mamma Mia!, In The Heights. Thank you Joyce, Kevin and the real McCoys.

JUNKYARD DOG PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is dedicated to developing and producing new musicals. In addition to win-ning the 2010 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical for Memphis, Junkyard has produced Make Me a Song: The Music of William Finn (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle noms.). Off-Broadway and London: Vanities: A New Musical and Party Come Here. Founding partners: Randy Adams, Marleen and Kenny Alhadeff, Sue Frost. www.jydprod.com.

B2 + 4 PRODUCTIONS, LLC (Producers). Barbara and Buddy Freitag formed their company in 2004 with the mission of bring-ing original musicals and plays to Broadway. Credits: The Mountaintop; Memphis (4 Tonys including best musical, 2010);

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August (Tony); The Drowsy Chaperone (5 Tonys); Passing Strange (Tony nomination); November (Nathan Lane); Catch Me If You Can (Tony nomination). Barbara is on the board of The Transport Group Theater Co. and a patron of Lincoln Center Theater and Manhattan Theatre Club. Buddy, a former advertising executive and mortgage banker, and Barbara have always shared a passion for theater…and that helps keeps them together.

MARLEEN AND KENNY ALHADEFF (Producers) have been involved in theater for most of their lives. They are the produc-ing partners of Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre and have invested in and helped develop over 25 pieces of theater. Bringing their pas-sion to Broadway as partners in Junkyard Dog Productions, they are lead producers of the 2010 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, Memphis. They strongly believe theatre is essential to the soul.

LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE. Tony Award-winning La Jolla Playhouse is renowned for creating some of the most exciting and adventurous work in American theatre. Led by Artistic Director Christopher Ashley, notable productions and Broadway trans-fers include Jersey Boys, Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays, 33 Variations, the Pulitzer Prize-winning I Am My Own Wife, Big River, The Who’s Tommy and Thoroughly Modern Millie. www.lajollaplayhouse.org.

THE 5TH AVENUE THEATRE is acclaimed as one of the nation’s lead-ing musical theatre companies. Under the leadership of Executive Producer/Artistic Director David Armstrong, Managing Director Bernadine Griffin, and Producing Director Bill Berry, The 5th has pre-miered 10 new musicals over the past 10 years including the original productions of Hairspray, The Wedding Singer, Shrek and Catch Me If You Can. www.5thavenue.org.

NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE (NSMT) is a 1,500-seat theatre-in-round in Beverly, MA. Since 1955, NSMT is one of the most attended theatres in New England

with a national and regional reputation for artistic achievement. Under the ownership of Bill Hanney since 2010, NSMT annually pro-duces a five-show musical subscription series, an annual production of A Christmas Carol, a celebrity concerts and children’s program-ming. Bill Hanney is also the owner of Theatre by the Sea in Matunuck, RI. Visit www.nsmt.org.

THEATREWORKS, founded by Artistic Director Robert Kelley, is celebrating its 40th season of producing award-winning theatre in Silicon Valley. Led by Kelley and Managing Director Phil Santora, the com-pany is nationally recognized as an incuba-tor for new work, having launched 53 world premieres and nurtured over 60 other devel-opmental projects.

STAFF FOR MEMPHIS

General ManagementAlchemy Production Group

Carl Pasbjerg Frank P. Scardino

Company ManagerErik Birkeland

Associate Company Manager Julia C. Yungman Yauger

Production ManagementJuniper Street Productions Hillary Blanken Guy Kwan

Ana Rose Greene Joseph DeLuise

Marketing and Press RepresentativesAnita Dloniak & Associates, Inc.

Anita Dloniak Diane Rodes Melissa A. Hazek

CastingTelsey + Company:

Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA,

Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA, David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha, Andrew Femenella, Karyn Casl,

Kristina Bramhall, Jessie Malone

Advertisingaka

Liz Furze Scott A. Moore Elizabeth Findlay Joshua Poole Janette Raush Adam Jay Erik Alden

Tour DirectionThe Booking Group

Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart www.thebookinggroup.com

Associate DirectorAdam Arian

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Production Stage Manager ............ Anna R. KaltenbachStage Manager ............................ Tiffany N. RobinsonAssistant Stage Manager .....................Matt SchreiberJunkyard Dog Associate Producer ..... Carolyn D. MillerAssociate to the General Managers...Amanda ColemanAssistant Choreographer ............Jermaine R. RembertDance Captains ......Kyle Leland, Kenna Michelle Morris

Assistant Dance Captain .......... Tyrone A. JacksonAssistant Fight Director ......................... Shad RamseyFight Captain .....................................Derek St. PierreMake-up Designer ............................ Angelina AvalloneAssociate Scenic Designer .................Steven C. KempAssociate Costume Designer ..................Rory PowersAssociate Lighting Designer ................. Mark SimpsonAssociate Sound Designer ................... Alex HawthornAssociate Hair Designer ..........................Leah LoukasAssistant Costume Designer .................. Kara HarmonAssistant to the Costume Designer .... Adrianne CarneyCostume Intern ...................................Meghan GaberAssistant Lighting Designer ...................Amanda ZieveMoving Lights Programmer ........................David ArchProjections Programmer ......................Shawn SagadyProduction Carpenter ..............................Erik HansenHead Carpenter ................................. Matthew McKimFlyman ............................................... Nathan FulmerAssistant Carpenter (Automation) ........... John ZawislakAssistant Carpenter ............................Christian YoungProduction Electricians ....................... James Fedigan

& Randall ZaibekHead Electrician ........................................Nick PartinAssistant Electricians ........... Tara Gaige, Nick TroccoliProduction Property Master .....................Mike PilipskiHead Property Master .......................... Ryan MarquartAssistant Property Master .....................Dean BurchettProduction Sound Engineer ........................... Phil LojoSound Engineer ..................................... Todd HigginsAssistant Sound Engineer .......................Kevin McCoyWardrobe Supervisor ........................Stacey StephensAssociate Wardrobe Supervisor ............ Jaime SamsonDresser to Miss Boswell ................. Jocelyn SeawrightDresser to Mr. Fenkart ....................Tommy SeawrightHair Supervisor ....................................Kelly FlanaganAssistant Hair Supervisor ............................ Jenn ChinMusic Copying .........................Christopher DescheneKeyboard Programmer ...................... Kenny SeymourMusic Intern ...................................Neil Douglas ReillyProduction Assistant .......................... Sarah HelgesenScenic/Projection Studio Manager ...........Sarah ZeitlerLighting Intern ......................................... Dan MuellerScenic Design Interns ............................. Pamela Lee,

Ga Hyun Bae, Samantha ShoffnerLicensing Agent ................. Creative Licensing Group/

John Edward Thomas, President Danita Pagel-Thomas, Vice-PresidentDigital/Internet Marketing ..................................87AM Adam Cunningham, Alex Bisker,

Xiemena Sanchez, Nick ShyloSocial Media Director ....................... Carolyn D. MillerAccountant ...................... Fried & Kowgios CPA’s LLCController ..........Galbraith & Company/Sarah GalbraithLegal Counsel .....Beigelman Feldman & Associates PCPayroll Services ......................Castellana Services Inc

Banking ...........................................................Signature BankInsurance ...........................................................DeWitt Stern/

Peter Shoemaker, Anthony PittariPhysical Therapy

Services ............ Neuro Tour Physical Therapy Inc.Dr. Thomas Myers M.D./Myers Sports Medicine

Hotel Coordinator ..........................Road Concierge/Lisa MorrisTravel Services ..................................Carlson Wagonlit Travel/

Janice KesslerMerchandising .............................. Marquee Merchandise, LLC/

Matt MurphyTour Merchandise Manager ...................................Justin Scholl

CreditsScenery construction and scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems by PRG Scenic Technologies, New Windsor NY. Scenery constucted by Showman Fabricators, Inc., Long Island City, NY. Soft goods built by I. Weiss and Sons, Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting, North Bergen, N.J. Sound equipment provided by Masque Sound, East Rutherford, N.J. Projection equipment provided by Scharff Weisberg Inc., Long Island City, N.Y. Props built by Prop N Spoon, Rahway, N.J. Ms. Boswell and Ms. Johnson’s costumes by Donna Langman Costumes. Additional ladies’ costumes by Euro Co Costumes, Inc.: D Barak Stribling; Tricorne, Inc. Ladies’ finale by Limelight Costume Services, HK. Mr. Fenkart’s tailor-ing by Brian Hemesath. Additional tailoring by Jennifer Love Costumes, Inc.; Scafati, Inc.; and D.L. Cerney. Men’s shirts, finale suits, and band suits by Top Hat Imagewear. Additional shirts by Cego. Dance shoes by Worldtone Dance. “Gator” head by Rodney Gordon, Inc. Cymbals provided by Zildjian. Guitar amps provided by Mesa Boogie. Photo credits: Ernest C Withers Estate, courtesy Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA: Dewey Phillips of WHQB, Red Hot and Blue Program, The Hippodrome, Beale Street, Memphis early 1950s #LV61C. Clarence Gatemouth Brown at Club Handy, Memphis, TN. Count Basie, Ruth Brown, Billy Eckstine, The Hippodrome, 1950s. Percy Mayfield (with drumsticks) and band, The Hippodrome 1951.

The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.

Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and sce-nic painters for the American Theatre.

The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

The actors and stage managers employed in this pro-duction are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

The musicians employed in this production are mem-bers of the American Federation of Musicians.

This production is produced by a member of the League of American Theatres and Producers in col-laboration with our professional union-represented

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BROADWAY BOOTCAMP

Get ready for five days of singing, dancing and acting! During

Broadway Boot Camp students will learn everything from

kick ball changes to historical contexts of Broadway

musicals, to possible careers in professional theatre.

The Junior Company (6th-8th grade)

July 22-26, 2013 - 8:45am-4:00pm

The Senior Company (9th-12th grade)

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Education Program SponsorsAutoZoneBank of AmericaInternational Paper FoundationJunior League of MemphisLeague of Theatres and Producers, Inc.Mid South Transplant FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsSedgwick CMSSouth ArtsTargetTennessee Arts Commission Thomas & Betts Corporation

Chairman’s Club - $5,000Patty & George AlvordAnne & Pat HalloranScott & Carol HennessyKaren Fields-Isaacman & Ken IsaacmanJanine & Joe LammelBen & Necy LivingstonDonna & Alan MullenDebbi Fields Rose & Michael D. RoseThe Mustang FundGina & Jim WiertelakWinston Wolfe

Producer’s Club - $2,500Mandy & Chirag Chauhan Jan & Ted DonaldsonKathy & J.W. GibsonBarry & Elizabeth GilmoreRev. Audrey Taylor GonzalezPeggy & Jim HughesSuzanne & William J. LandersLauren, Linda & Rande LazarKathy Manning Loeb Lori PattonNina & Jerry PattonBeth & David PicklerRon & Pat Solberg, Sonic PropertiesTeresa & Andrew TaylorChuck & Mercedes TreadwayDanny & Saralyn WeissJudy & Fred Workman

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President’s Club - $1,500Sara & Kevin AdamsElizabeth & Bo AllenDr. Robert G. AndersonDianne & John AvgerisWanda & John BarzizzaAnise & Ronald BelzLynda & Stevan BlackCarmen & Matt BondTim Brown James & Terri BrowneFlorence & Ricky BuseyAngie & Greg ChristopherDr. Mike & Lisa CockrellRobert & Kim CoxCarolyn & David CrawfordKay & Scott DawsonKathleen & Mike EdelmuthKen & Susan EdmonsonCarolyn & Mike EdwardsEvolve Bank & TrustKeri & Doug GageAlan & Vail GatesMs. Jennifer Kay GilbertSteve & Cindy GilmoreMr. & Mrs. Philip GouldSue & Frank GuarinoDr. & Mrs. Michael HeckSusan & David HobackDr. Randall & Ellen HolcombAmy & Jerry HudsonJon Cameron JamesLinda & Andrew KellySuzanne & Paul LazarovElaine & David LevineMichael & Joanie LightmanJohn & Bettye Claire LynnGene MathisMr. & Mrs. Fred MontesiDr. Dwight & Cathy MorrisDusky & Mel NorsworthyEvelyn PasterSue & Jim PerrinSadie & CJ PickeringTony & Tracie PowersMr. & Mrs. William R. Reed, Jr.David J. Richardson, MD

2012-2013 Donors and Program Sponsors (Donations received as of April 10, 2013)

Bobby N. Rowlett Jocelyn & William RudnerDr. & Mrs. Jim RutlandCarol & Barry RussellDr. Thomas J. SchroeppelRay & Erin SchultzReagan & Peggy SchwarzloseLeigh ShockeyMr. & Mrs. RD SinghBarbara & Stefan SmithGary K. SmithWilliam & Cheryl StegbauerUma & Rajesh SubramaniamDavid & Bonnie ThorntonSteve & Lura TurnerAnne & Jim WestKim & Byrne Whitehead Gay & Mike Williams

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Partner - $250Dr. & Mrs. Philip AronoffJohn & Wendy ArthMary Kay & Dale BallRalph & Sue BerryKinzie & Betsy BirdJack & Kathy BlairGay & Hal Boyd IIILin D & Frank BradleyEileen & David CashbaughClay & Land InsuranceRobin CockeHarry & Bette ColterKenny & Holly DerrickGary & Dena DobsonShep & Margaret FargotsteinDr. Rodney & Glenda FeildDennis & Joanna HigdonCharles KelsoMarty and Claire KiserAlex & Amy KnightGeorge & Elizabeth LoftonMr. Angelo LucchesiStephen & Debbie MeyerValerie MorrisJim MotonRebecca PerryCarole & Charles PlesofskyCathy PoteetSandra ReedBeth & Kerry RegenDr. James D. & Margie RussellDr. Amy Hertz & Robert ShankmanDavid & Erin SimpsonBrooke & Brian SparksTom & Anne TornilloMike & Nancy WalczykDeana WeeksJoanne H. Woody

Friend - $100Rebecca & John BakkeVincent & Luciana BallaBonnie BarnesCharles & Patricia BrandAnthony and Delois BrownMr. & Mrs. John Bryant, Jr.Larry & Suzanne BusbyPhil Campbell

Bob & Nora CaporaleThe Caruso FamilyWalter & Scarlett CrewsJohn & Marianne DaltonSteve & Laura EdwardsDr. & Mrs. Tony EldridgeMartha GramlingLouise C. GrayGlendora GreenwayArlene H. GritzDr. & Mrs. Charles HarbisonJoseph Heinz Sigmund F. Hiller FundDr. Holly Hilsenbeck & Mr. Curtis BrownAl & Allison Hollingsworth Melissa Hollingsworth & FamilyFaydette HolmquistJohn & Nancy IovinelliDr. Greg JenkinsDorothy JohnsonJeff & Janice JohnstonPenny & Butch JonesMichael & Joy KarelWilliam & Betty KovalJanette & Bobby KrauchArt & Susan KunkleWilliam & Pamela LawheadPeggy LemonsAllen & Juli MartinDavid & Ann McCabeKirby McCauleyMargaret B. McKeeMimi & Robert MehrleJoel MyersThomas & Marjorie MillerWilliam & Dawn Mundy & FamilyMiles P. NelsonSara Anne NicholsBob OwensRochelle & Frank PerlmanBillie PierceJane RayLee & Dawn RobertsJames B. RothmanMike & Ann SandsRick & Cheryl ScheidJames & Nancy SegarsRachel & Stephen Shankman

Michelle & Mike SlabaughMark V. & Patricia P. SmithRobert & Jean TaberPaul & Phyllis TaylorTracy & Pat TraczewitzJoe & Bobbie VanCleveChristine VentreMr. and Mrs. Tom WebbRichard & Kay WisemanJosephine (Jo) WoodDonna & Jim Wooldridge Ed Pat & Betsy WrightHarry & Karan ZepatosMr. & Mrs. O.G. Traczewitz, IIJoe & Bobbie VanCleveChristine VentreAndrew & Leigh Van VulpenThomas WalkerMr. and Mrs. Tom WebbRichard & Kay WisemanJosephine (Jo) WoodDonna & Jim Wooldridge Ed Pat & Betsy WrightPam & Terry Zubrod

The Orpheum’s annual donors supply the necessary funding to:• Maintain and improve the historic theatre• Provide a wide array of cultural programs• Fund nineteen programs in arts education• Impact the local economyTo experience the impact your support can have and enjoy all the benefits of member-ship, contact Holli Kenney at 529-4230.

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We would like to thank these Suite Partners for their support of The Orpheum Theatre

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We would like to thank these Suite Partners for their support of The Orpheum Theatre

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