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The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Association

Honorary Chairman of the Board

Julie Andrews

Chairman of the Board

Joseph C. Guyaux

President

William M. Lambert

Vice President/CLO Ambassadors

Frederick C. Leech

Vice Presidents/Audit

Timothy K. Zimmerman Todd C. Moules

Vice Presidents/Budget & Finance

Timothy K. Zimmerman John C. Williams, Jr.

Vice President/Cabaret Theater

Daniel I. Booker

Vice President/ Construction Center & Facilities

Floyd R. Ganassi

Vice Presidents/Development

Tony Bucci Mark J. Minnaugh

Ronald L. Violi

Vice Presidents/ Education & Outreach

Christine M. Kobus Gary R. Truitt

Vice Presidents/Human Resources

Todd C. Moules Charlene Petrelli

Vice Presidents/ Long Range Planning

Michael E. Bleier Alvaro Garcia-Tunon

Vice Presidents/Marketing

Michael F. Walsh Richard S. Hamilton

Vice Presidents/New Works Development & Funding

John C. Williams, Jr. Mark J. Minnaugh

Vice Presidents/Nominating Scott F. Neill John E. Kosar

Vice Presidents/Production

Helen Hanna Casey Peter J. Germain

Vice President/Special Events Laurie M. Mushinsky

Vice Presidents

G. Reynolds Clark James R. Kane

Secretary

Johanna G. O’Loughlin

Treasurer

Edward T. Karlovich

Executive Director Emeritus

Charles Gray

Corporate Counsel

James M. Doerfler

Chairmen of the Board Emeritus

William J. Copeland George A. Davidson, Jr. James E. Rohr Daniel I. Booker Louis D. Astorino

Executive Producer

Van Kaplan

Neil H. AlexanderMichael E. BleierWalter J. Blenko, Jr.Maryann BoehmDaniel I. BookerJames M. BrennanMichael J. BrunnerTony BucciHelen Hanna CaseyG. Reynolds ClarkWilliam J. CopelandSenator Jay Costa, Jr.Joyce C. DaileyGeorge A. Davidson, Jr.Moira Davison

Stacy Leshock DeeEric F. DickersonJoseph V. DiVito, Jr.Jane DixonStephen J. FedellEleanor Schano FeeneyTerri H. FitzpatrickViolet GalloFloyd R. GanassiAlvaro Garcia-TunonPeter J. GermainJoseph C. GuyauxRichard S. HamiltonPaul HenniganJames R. Kane

Edward T. KarlovichJoseph M. KlajaChristine M. KobusJohn E. KosarRose KutsenkowWilliam M. LambertMark T. LatternerFrederick C. LeechNicholas J. LiparuloRichard J. LipovichT.H. LydaPatricia L. MattyRobert C. McCartney,

Esq.Timothy P. McNulty

Mark J. MinnaughMildred E. MorrisonTodd C. MoulesLaurie M. MushinskyScott F. NeillJohanna G. O’LoughlinChristina P. O’TooleCharlene PetrelliRenee D. PiattRita RandallMatthew V. T. RayEric A. SchafferSalvatore M. SirabellaArlene SokolowMerrill P. Stabile

Joann L. TissueThe Honorable

Debra ToddGlenn D. ToddGary R. TruittDennis UnkovicRonald L. VioliCarla J. VrsanskyMichael F. WalshDoris Carson WilliamsJohn C. Williams, Jr.Travis E. WilliamsHelen WylieTimothy K. Zimmerman

DIRECTORS

George AtorJoan BogutRoland CatarinellaCharles R. Fallon

Scotti MulertRosemarie R. Parse, Ph.D.Melvin D. Rex

George W. Rooney, Jr.Howard J. RoughenMichael W. Stuhldreher

ADVISORY BOARD

Joseph C. GuyauxChairman of the Board

William M. LambertPresident

OffICERS

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Dear Friends,

Welcome to Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story, the rock and roll musical about the life and times of a young performer who, by the tender age of 21, had already emerged onto the 1950s-era American music scene having written, recorded and produced the mega hit songs “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue.”

His name was Charles Hardin Holley, a singer-songwriter-guitarist from Lubbock, Texas. Known popularly as Buddy Holly, he gained momentous fame in 1957 before dying in a plane crash just two years later alongside Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson ‘the Big Bopper,’ and the pilot. This event was immortalized in pop culture in Don McLean’s 1971 song “American Pie,” an ode to Holly’s life and the crash, or “the day the music died.” Holly was just 22 years old. The stage version of his life, Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story debuted on Broadway in 1990, having first opened in 1989 in London’s West End, where it ran for more than 12 years. This jukebox musical continues to be a favorite of audiences around the world.

I’d like to thank each and every one of you for being our most wonderful audience, and I look forward to seeing those of you who are Pittsburgh CLO Season Ticket Holders back for Disney’s The Lion King, presented by special arrangement with The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. I also hope to see everyone very soon at the CLO Cabaret, where we’re currently reprising the comedy Defending the Caveman. (Seriously, laughing just never gets old.) I also hope to see you throughout the year at one of our education and community outreach programs, Gallery of Heroes musical tours in local schools or at the CLO Academy, where our city’s young performers are busy honing their skills. And, a reminder: It’s not too early to get your tickets to our 22nd annual production of A Musical Christmas Carol, playing at the Byham Theater December 6-22.

Finally, I’d like to extend a very special thank you to our 24 interns who rolled up their sleeves to help us produce this action-packed summer. Most of them are returning to school, and my staff and I wish them well in their studies and hope they don’t forget us when they’re famous. Musical theater is a team sport that takes all the right people to pull off well. Whether you bought a ticket, showed patrons to their seats, teased a wig, moved a prop, played a horn, designed a brochure or took notes for a director, thank you for an incredibly rewarding 2013 season.

Enjoy the show!

Van KaplanExecutive Producer

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July 30 - August 4, 2013

P I T T S B U R G H C L OVAN KAPLAN, Executive Producer

Written by ALAn JAnES

Starring

ANDy CHRISTOPHER KURT JENKINSJOE COSMO COGEN RyAN G. DUNKIN RyAN JAGRU SAM WEBER

with

ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy GREG BOSWORTH JENNIFER DREWSTEVE GAGLIASTRO NOELLIA HERNANDEz CARRIE A. JOHNSON CAROLyN MALFA

SEAN McGIBBON LACRETTA NICOLE T. SCOTT ROSS

Scenic Design Lighting Design Sound Design

KENNETH FOy KEN BILLINGTON PETER FITzGERALD

Casting Tour General Manager

THEATER OF THE STARS, INC PAUL M. RAMBACHER MARGUERITE DANIEL MANCINI Production Stage Manager Company Manager Technical Supervisor

JOHN W. CALDER, III AMy A. WHITE JOHN EDKINS

Exclusive Tour Direction Tour Marketing and Publicity

COLUMBIA ARTISTS THEATRICALS ALLIED LIVE GARy MCAVAy

Creative Consultant Musical Supervisor MATT SALISBURy JOHN BANISTER

Director/Choreographer

NORB JOERDER

Buddy—The Buddy Holly Story is produced by arrangement with Buddy Worldwide LtdFor licensing information, visit www.buddythemusical.com

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CastBuddy Holly (at certain performances) ........................................ ANDy CHRISTOPHER, KURT JENKINSTommy Allsup (at certain performances) ...................................... ANDy CHRISTOPHER, KURT JENKINSJoe B. Maudlin .........................................................................................................SAM WEBERJerry Allison....................................................................................................JOE COSMO COGENHipockets Duncan ...........................................................................................STEVE GAGLIASTROLead Hayrider ....................................................................................................RyAN G. DUNKINHayrider Musicians ....................ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy, JENNIFER DREW, SEAN McGIBBON, TOMMy ALLSUPRadio Show Stage Manager ....................................................................................... RyAN JAGRUAct I Jingle Singers ................................. JENNIFER DREW, NOELLIA HERNANDEz, CARRIE A. JOHNSONDecca Producer ..................................................................................................RyAN G. DUNKINNorman Petty ..............................................................................................ERIC SCOTT ANTHONyMrs. Vi Petty ................................................................................................ CARRIE A. JOHNSONCandy ............................................................................................................... JENNIFER DREWApollo Announcer ................................................................................................... RyAN JAGRUMiss Marlene Madison ........................................................................................LACRETTA NICOLEDJ at the Apollo ................................................................................................ SEAN McGIBBONAct II Jingle Singers ....................................JENNIFER DREW, CARRIE A. JOHNSON, LACRETTA NICOLEMaria Elena Holly .........................................................................................NOELLIA HERNANDEzMrs. Santiago ............................................................................................... CARRIE A. JOHNSONMurray Deutch ................................................................................................... SEAN McGIBBONShirley .............................................................................................................. JENNIFER DREWEnglish DJ ........................................................................................................ SEAN McGIBBONSurf Ballroom MC ............................................................................................STEVE GAGLIASTROJ.P. Richardson “The Big Bopper” .........................................................................RyAN G. DUNKINRitchie Valens ........................................................................................................ RyAN JAGRUDion ................................................................................................................GREG BOSWORTHThe Belmonts .................................................................................. SEAN McGIBBON, SAM WEBERMary Lou Sokolof ................................................................................................ JENNIFER DREWJack Daw .......................................................................................................... SEAN McGIBBONThe Snowbirds ..................JENNIFER DREW, NOELLIA HERNANDEz, CARRIE A. JOHNSON, LACRETTA NICOLEClear Lake Musicians ........................ ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy (Electric Bass), JOE COSMO COGEN (Drums),

JENNIFER DREW (Keyboards and Fiddle), STEVE GAGLIASTRO (Trombone), CARRIE A. JOHNSON (Keyboards), SEAN McGIBBON (Saxaphone),

TOMMy ALLSUP (Electric Guitar), SAM WEBER (Trumpet)

EnSEMBLEERIC SCOTT ANTHONy, GREG BOSWORTH, JENNIFER DREW, STEVE GAGLIASTRO, NOELLIA HERNANDEz,

CARRIE A. JOHNSON, SEAN McGIBBON, LACRETTA NICOLE

SWInGSCAROLyN MALFA, T. SCOTT ROSS

UnDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance

for Tommy Allsup—T. SCOTT ROSS; for Joe B. Mauldin—T. SCOTT ROSS; for Jerry Allison—GREG BOSWORTH; for The Big Bopper—ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy;

for Ritchie Valens—SAM WEBER; for Hipockets Duncan—SEAN McGIBBON; for Norman Petty—SEAN McGIBBON; for Murray Deutch—STEVE GAGLIASTRO; for Maria Elena Holly—CAROLyN MALFA; for Mrs. Vi Petty—CAROLyN MALFA; for Apollo Performer—RyAN JAGRU; for Mary Lou Sokolof—CAROLyN MALFA; for English DJ—T. SCOTT ROSS; for Decca Producer—ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy;

for Dion—T. SCOTT ROSS; for Lead Hayrider—T. SCOTT ROSS

STAGE MAnAGERSProduction Stage Manager .............................................................................JOHN W. CALDER, IIIStage Manager................................................................................................. SARAH MARSHALLAssistant Stage Manager .............................................................................CHRIS WARREN MURRy

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Scenes & Musical numbersThe action… January 1956 to February 1959

ACT IOnstage at the Grand Bowl (a roller-skating rink)—Lubbock, Texas

“Rose of Texas”“Flower of my Heart”

“Ready Teddy”

Buddy’s bedroomDecca Recording Studios—nashville, Tennessee

“That’ll Be the Day”

KDAV Radio Studio—Lubbock, TexasnorVaJak Studios—Clovis, new Mexico

“Rock Around with Ollie Vee”“Everyday”

In the woods—Lubbock, TexasApollo Theatre—Harlem, new York

“Shout”“Not Fade Away”

“Peggy Sue”“Words of Love”

“Oh Boy”

ACT IIMusic publisher’s office—new York City

Maria Elena’s aunt’s apartment—new York CitynorVaJak Studios—Clovis, new Mexico

“Think It Over”

Buddy & Maria Elena’s apartment—new York City“True Love Ways”

Backstage Surf Ballroom—Clear Lake, Iowa“Why Do Fools Fall in Love”

Clear Lake Concert“Chantilly Lace”“Maybe Baby”

“Peggy Sue Got Married”“Heartbeat”“La Bamba”

“Raining in my Heart”“It Doesn’t Matter Anymore”

“Rave On”“Johnny B. Goode”“Oh Boy (encore)”

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JENNIFER DREW

STEVE GAGLIASTRO

ERIC SCOTT ANTHONy

GREG BOSWORTH

JOE COSMO COGEN

SAM WEBER

RyAN G. DUNKIN

RyAN JAGRU

ANDy CHRISTOPHER

KURT JENKINS

NOELLIA HERNANDEz

CARRIE A. JOHNSON

CAROLyN MALFA

SEAN

McGIBBONLACRETTA NICOLE

T. SCOTT ROSS

WHO’S WHO in the COMPAnY

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PRInCIPALS

KURT JEnKInS (Buddy Holly/Tommy Allsup) has always remembered his grandfather’s words: “you can give in, you can give out, but NEVER give up.” With that quote in mind, Kurt is gratefully delighted to be a part of the North American tour of Buddy! Theater credits include: Godspell (Jesus), The Fantasticks (Matt), Desire Under The Elms (Eben) and Bat Boy (Bat Boy). In addition to theater, Kurt has studied Film Production at the University of Central Florida (B.F.A.) and performs his original music under the name Skyway Spirit (skywayspirit.com). Kurt would like to thank his friends and family for their encouragement, patience and tough love.

AnDY CHRISTOPHER (Buddy Holly/Tommy Allsup) first picked up a guitar in 2010 while working as an EMT in Lubbock, TX. Under the tutelage of John Banister and Eddy Weir (Buddy’s nephew), he learned how to play it and is now elated to be joining his truly extraordinary castmates in Buddy! Regional: Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story (Buddy), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Phil Davis), Godspell (Jesus), and Edges. He would like to thank this cast and crew, Jockey, and especially Dad, Mom, Keylee, Matt and Allie for all of their love and support. All glory to God!

JOE COSMO COGEn (Jerry Allison) couldn’t be more thrilled to be part of the Buddy North American tour! This will be Joe’s sixth production of Buddy. Was last seen in the role of Jerry Allison at the Ogunquit Playhouse in the fall of 2012. He is currently pursuing a career as not only an actor/musician but an orchestra pit musician as well. Regional highlights as a pit musician include Ragtime, Hairspray, Little Shop of Horrors, The Drowsy Chaperone, 42nd Street, Cabaret, Mack & Mable, The Marvelous Wonderettes and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Joe is also a founding member of the New york City-based Buddy Holly tribute band The Rave-Ons! Please visit their website at rave-ons.com for more information. He would like to thank his mom, dad, Liberty and Lynne for all of their love and support!

RYAn G. DUnKIn (The Big Bopper) Broadway: workshops and readings of Pure Country and

Shrek The Musical. Off Broadway: Good News, Drat the Cat! National tour: The Full Monty. Other NyC: Balls The Musical, Pop Art. Regional: Buddy (7x), The Full Monty, Forever Plaid, A Christmas Carol. Improv: UCB, The PIT, Magnet, all in NyC; Players Workshop of The Second City and The Second City Conservatory in Chicago. TV: “Killing Lincoln,” “Law & Order: CI.” Commercials: Speed Stick, Mastercard. Other: Careless Love, A Down Home Musical (Book, Music, Lyrics), Hotel Murderk (Book, Lyrics), Chasingthedream89@youtube (actor advice vlog). RyanGDunkin.com.

RYAn JAGRU (Ritchie Valens) couldn’t be happier to rock out in this national tour of Buddy! This is his third production taking the stage as Ritchie, as well as multiple performances with tribute bands across the U.S., including John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party. you could say he was born to play this role since his father, “Sting” Ray Anthony, has been paying tribute to Ritchie and his music since before Ryan was born. Other credits: Altar Boyz (Juan), Disney’s Believe (Aladdin) and Ocean in a Teacup (Khalil). Love and thanks to mom, dad, Bridget and The-Mine.

SAM WEBER (Joe B. Mauldin) is thrilled to be rockin’ the bass as Joe B. Originally from Mayville, Wis., he has a B.F.A. in musical theatre from UW Stevens Point. Happily married since 2011 to his amazing wife Brittany, they now live in Brooklyn, N.y. with their music-loving kitten, Oscar. Past favorite shows: Joe B. in Buddy (Ogunquit), Link in Hairspray (B&B), and puppeteering a T-Rex for ERTH’s U.S. tour. Thanks to all my family, Weber and Levasseur for supporting me when the amp goes to 11. And to Brittany, who is the reason it all comes from the heart, I love you :0)

EnSEMBLE

ERIC SCOTT AnTHOnY (Ensemble, Norm Petty, u/s The Big Bopper, u/s Decca Producer). Broadway: Ring of Fire. Regional: Ring of Fire at the Studio Arena Theater, Flat Rock Playhouse, and Merry Go Round Playhouse (MD); Pump Boys & Dinettes (Jackson) at TUTS and Lyric Theater of Oklahoma (Jackson/Music Director); Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story (Joe Mauldin/music director) at the Flat Rock Playhouse and Lyric

WHO’S WHO in the COMPAnY

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Theatre of Oklahoma; Smoke on the Mountain (Dennis) and A Sanders Family Christmas (MD/Stanley) at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

GREG BOSWORTH (Ensemble, u/s Jerry Allison) is a native of Theater of the Stars’ hometown, Atlanta, and this is his first U.S. national tour. Most recently he was in TOTS’ production of The Producers, and other Atlanta credits include The Drowsy Chaperone, Spring Awakening, Clyde ’n’ Bonnie: A Folktale and A Grand Night for Singing (Buck’s County, Pa). Love to Mom, Dad and Olivia!

JEnnIfER DREW (Ensemble, Mary Lou Sokoloff, Shirley) has previously been seen in Buddy as Vi Petty (Merry-Go-Round Playhouse and Little Theatre on the Square) and Mary Lou (Lyric Theatre). Other favorite regional credits include The Sound of Music (Maria), Guys and Dolls (Sarah Brown), As You Like It (Rosalind). M.F.A.—acting, Western Illinois University; B.M.—music business, Millikin University. Ever and always for A.M.D.

STEVE GAGLIASTRO (Ensemble, Hipockets Duncan, MC) is honored to return to Buddy. He has also toured internationally with Cinderella, Cabaret (NETworks Tours), Spongebob: Live! (Broadway Asia) and can be seen in David O. Russell’s newest film American Hustle. “Gags” holds a B.A. in music/education (UMass Amherst). Proud to be Boston Strong.

nOELLIA HERnAnDEZ (Ensemble, Maria Elena) spent last year sailing the seas as Sophia in Disney’s Believe aboard the Disney Dream. Favorite regional credits: Caroline, or Change; Seussical! The Musical; Once on this Island; Jesus Christ Superstar; and High School Musical. So grateful for this opportunity. Peace and love to my family and friends. noelliahernandez.com.

CARRIE A. JOHnSOn (Ensemble, Vi Petty). Thrilled to be joining Buddy! Broadway/national tours: Sister Act, Les Misérables, The Producers. Regional: Ragtime (Kennedy Center), Chess (NC Theatre), The Happy Time (Signature Theatre), Grease (Casa Manana), Annie, Camelot (Olney Theatre), I Love A Piano (Denver Center), Secret Garden (Carousel DT). Two time Helen Hayes Award nominee. Adam & BD—LU7! carrieajohnson-cj.com.

CAROLYn MALfA (Swing, u/s Maria Elena Holly) is so very honored to spend her first national tour with Buddy’s excessively talented cast and crew! Credits include Trouble: A New Rock Musical (Female Swing) at Signature Center/NyMF 2012, The Public Theatre, New World Stages, Joe’s Pub and the Weston Playhouse. NyU/CAP21/Stonestreet. More at carolynmalfa.com and twitter@CarolynMalfa. BIG thanks to About Artists, Mom, Laurie, and G-pa. For Daddy.

SEAn McGIBBOn (Ensemble, Murray Deutch) is thrilled to be appearing in Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story. Other credits include Goodspeed’s The Great American Mousical (Dir. Julie Andrews) and the Encores! production of On Your Toes. As a graduate of Texas State, Sean would like to thank his Texas State musical theater friends and his family for their support!

LACRETTA nICOLE (Ensemble, Apollo Performer). Select credits: Regional: A Wrinkle in Time (Coterie), All Shook Up (FRP), Ragtime (PCS), Avenue Q, Legally Blonde (Barter). Opera: Carmen, Gianni Schicchi, The Theory of Everything. Workshops: Disaster! (Seth Rudetsky), This One Girl’s Story, Street Lights. Television: “Street Revenge” (“Law & Order: SVU”), “Game Over” (“30 Rock”).

T. SCOTT ROSS (Swing, u/s Tommy Allsup, u/s Joe B. Mauldin) is super stoked to be part of the cast of Buddy! Recent credits include Pirates! (Goodspeed), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (national tour) and Singin’ in the Rain (SSMT). T. Scott and his wife make up the folk-rock group Bourbon & Bliss. Thanks to Clear Talent! Love to Lizzy and family!

STAGE MAnAGEMEnT

JOHn W. CALDER, III (Production Stage Manager). Equity member since 1981. Originally from Atlanta, now based in Hollywood. Credits include The Producers; White Christmas; A Chorus Line (Donna McKechnie); Dreamgirls (Jennifer Holliday); Harold Prince’s Show Boat; R&H Cinderella (Sally Struthers); Anything Goes (Chita Rivera); Hello, Dolly! (Madeline Kahn); The Sound Of Music (Debby Boone); Carousel (Patrick Wilson); Les Misérables; The Piano Lesson (Tonya Pinkins); The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas;

WHO’S WHO in the COMPAnY

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WHO’S WHO in the COMPAnY42nd Street; and Forbidden Broadway. He’s worked with President Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Senator Hillary Clinton, Madonna, Muhammad Ali, Gwen Verdon, Meryl Streep, Angela Lansbury, Jane Powell, Barbara Cook, Julie Andrews. Musical theater collector with more than 10,000 recordings. [email protected].

SARAH MARSHALL (Stage Manager) is pleased to continue her longstanding relationship with Theater of the Stars, having previously participated in the premiere production of High School Musical and High School Musical 2 in Atlanta. Tour credits include The Producers, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Disney’s High School Musical, Bombay Dreams, Beauty and the Beast, The Sound of Music and Parade. Regionally, she is proud to have been a part of the premiere production of Bonnie & Clyde at the La Jolla Playhouse. Off B’way: Perfect Crime, Dragapella, Starring The Kinsey Sicks and Rated P for Parenthood.

CHRIS WARREn MURRY (Asst. Stage Manager). Tours: Ann (Holland Taylor, pre-Broadway), A Tuna Christmas (2011, original cast), Dorian (Robert Cuccioli). Many shows in Los Angeles from the 99-seat NoHo Arts Center to the 18,000-seat Hollywood Bowl and events at Warner Brothers Studios. An accomplished tap dancer, Chris has also toured the world as a performer and created his own show, Classics on Tap. Love to wife and producer, Susan Blyth, on her upcoming play written by Marsha Norman (see Facebook.com/TheatreForHumans).

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ALAn JAnES (Writer, Producer) has written extensively for television, films and theater over a 40-year career since training at London’s world-famous Stratford East Theatre under the theatrical legend Joan Littlewood. Alan wrote and produced the soul musical 125th Street and wrote and produced the musical Jailhouse Rock based on the Elvis Presley film. In 1989, his musical Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story was presented in the West End and ran for 15 years. The U.K. tour of Buddy has run, with the occasional break, for almost 25 years and the show has enjoyed worldwide success, playing Broadway and four U.S. national tours, Canada,

Sweden, South Africa, Japan, New zealand, Australia, Germany, Holland, Singapore, Finland, Austria and Denmark. Alan was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Musical, and internationally Buddy has received many nominations and awards, including a Tony®.

CREATIVE TEAM

nORB JOERDER (Director, Choreographer). His work can be seen from Broadway to regional theaters across America and to European and international productions. He reunited Robert Goulet and Camelot for a critically acclaimed revival on Broadway and a record-breaking national tour. He also staged the Richard Harris international Camelot that toured Australia and Europe. In New york, he has directed and choreographed revivals of 42nd Street with Jerry Orbach and Tammy Grimes, La Cage aux Folles with Gene Barry and Lee Roy Reams, Gypsy with Lanie Kazan, Guys and Dolls with Vic Damone, The Music Man with John Schneider, Annie Get Your Gun with Andrea McArdle and My Fair Lady with Michael Moriarty. Regionally he has worked for Theater Under The Stars in Houston, the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Dallas Summer Musicals in Dallas and Music Fair Productions in New york and Pennsylvania. He has also staged more than 25 musicals for The Jupiter Theatre and Richard Akins Productions of Jupiter, Florida. For his work there, Norb was nominated more than 12 times and received the Carbonell Award for excellence in theater in southern Florida.

MATT SALISBURY (Creative Consultant) has worked in the theater for more than 30 years and has visited Canada, America, mainland Europe, Great Britain and the West End with trade shows, conferences, theater, pantomimes, ballet and opera productions. He has been a stage hand; electrician; carpenter; assistant, deputy, stage and company manager; actor; producer; and director. Matt continues his long involvement with Buddy having worked on the show since it opened in 1989 and is delighted to be part of this production. Later this year, he will be directing the U.K. 25th anniversary tour of Buddy.

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KEn BILLInGTOn (Lighting Designer). 97 Broadway shows, including this season’s Chaplin. Past seasons have included Hugh Jackman Back on Broadway; Chicago; The Scottsboro Boys; Sondheim on Sondheim; White Christmas; [title of show]; The Drowsy Chaperone; Lily Tomlin in The Search for Signs…; Footloose; Sweeney Todd; the Broadway revivals of Bye Bye Birdie; Finian’s Rainbow; Sunday in the Park with George; Annie; Hello, Dolly!; Fiddler on the Roof; My Fair Lady; and hundreds of touring productions from High School Musical to Fiddler on the Roof. Other: Shamu One Ocean and Shamu Rocks for the three Seaworld Parks, Jubilee!, Bally’s Las Vegas, Fantasmic! at Disneyland. Awards: Tony®, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Lumen (Architecture), Ace (Television).

PETER fITZGERALD (Sound Designer). Designed the sound and co-produced a new musical, Just Another Man, starring Clint Holmes. Past designs: The Wiz at La Jolla Playhouse, Evil Dead the Musical, Billy Joel’s Movin’ Out, Ring of Fire, The Great American Trailer Park Musical, La Cage aux Folles, Victor/Victoria with Julie Andrews, City of Angels, Gypsy, Falsettos, Paul Simon’s The Capeman, The Will Rogers Follies, M. Butterfly, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil’s Who Wrote That, Swing, Minnelli on Minnelli with Liza, Dream, Threepenny Opera with Sting, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Noted plays: The Odd Couple, M. Butterfly, Stones in His Pockets, The Beauty Queen of Leenane and A Thousand Clowns. Mr. Fitzgerald is President of Sound Associates, Inc., a premier provider of sound and video systems to the theater. Peter and wife Maritza are the proud parents of daughters Lori and Mallori.

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PAUL M. RAMBACHER (Tour General Manager) has represented in excess of 120 productions for more than 25 years. Specializing in national tours, some of his credits include: Fela starring Michelle Williams; A Chorus Line directed by Baayork Lee; Merchant of Venice starring F. Murray Abraham; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Love Janis; Nobody Don’t Like Yogi starring Ben Gazzara; International

JOHn BAnISTER (Musical Supervisor) is an honors graduate of The Royal Academy Of Music, London. His experience as a Musical Director includes Alice In Wonderland (Southampton, England—Assistant Music Director and conductor); Walking On Sunshine (British national tour—Assistant MD); Leader of the Pack (British national tour—principal keys and conductor); Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin and Cinderella (Ipswich, England, dir. Pete Rowe—Associate MD); Cinderella (Christmas show, Watford Palace Theatre, London—MD and Arranger); Buddy—The Buddy Holly Story (The Duchess Theatre, London—Musical Director and Supervisor). Musical Supervisor for the creators of Buddy—The Buddy Holly Story, Buddy Worldwide LTD. Musical Director and co-host for the first public gala performance at the Waterside Theatre in Aylesbury, England. Piano Conductor for The Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Little Shop of Horrors). Music Director for The Waterloo East Theatre’s (London) first production, Striking 12 (British premiere). John was nominated for The Sterling Award for “Most Outstanding Musical Director” in Edmonton, Canada, for Buddy—The Buddy Holly Story.

KEnnETH fOY (Scenic Designer). Houston Grand Opera: Carmen, Madama Butterfly, Pagliacci and A Little Night Music. Porgy and Bess for Milan’s La Scala Opera. National tours of The Sound of Music, The King and I, My Fair Lady, Bombay Dreams, Doctor Dolittle and Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5. The American Opera Center: Xerxes and Regina. Broadway: Candida starring Joanne Woodward; Macbeth with Nicol Williamson; David Merrick’s production of Oh, Kay!; Annie; An Evening With Jerry Herman; the Tony Award®-winning productions of Gypsy, directed by Arthur Laurents, and Dame Edna: The Royal Tour. West End: Annie and the English National Theatre production of The Syringa Tree, which he also designed in New york. Art direction for the Emmy-winning Pulitzer Prize documentary Moment of Impact, Annie in Australia, sets for Radio City Music Hall, video animation for The Mariah Carey Charm Bracelet Tour, production design for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and the world premiere productions of Disney’s High School Musical.

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High school musicals give many students their first taste of the world of musical theater, and some just can’t get enough once they’ve caught the theater bug. The nation’s top young performers were honored at the fifth annual National High School Musical Theater Awards (NHSMTA) on July 1 at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre in New York City. This program, a project of Pittsburgh CLO and the Broadway Education Alliance, aims to encourage students in the performing arts by providing unique access to the Broadway industry. This year, 62 high school students represented 31 regional awards programs from coast to coast.

The NHSMTA program began in 2009 and has been providing students with unforgettable experiences ever since. Aspiring performers from across the country gathered in the Big Apple for a week of group rehearsals and private coaching sessions with some of the musical theater industry’s leading professionals, including Michael McElroy, Liz Callaway, Schele Williams-Kleinberger, Telly Leung and Leslie Odom, Jr. These talented students also enjoyed a session with a casting agency and a night out in Times Square. They were also treated to a performance of Annie on Broadway, followed by a talkback with the cast. Spending a week alongside seasoned professionals and other passionate musical theater students gave these young hopefuls a unique opportunity to grow as artists.

The intensive week culminated in a live awards ceremony called The Jimmy™ Awards, named after 91 year-old Broadway producer James M. Nederlander.

The Tony Award®-nominated stars of Broadway’s Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana, hosted this year’s show.

The 2013 Jimmy™ Awards were awarded to Sarah Lynn Marion from the John Raitt Awards for Youth and Taylor Varga from Connecticut High School Musical Theater Awards. Sarah and Taylor received a $10,000 scholarship from the Nederlander Organization toward their educations and are eligible for four-year merit and

need-based scholarship assistance to attend the New Studio on Broadway at NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Drama, contingent upon acceptance into the program. Five runners-up each received $2,500 scholarships to further their educations from the Barry and Fran Weissler Foundation. Awards were also presented for Best Performance in an Ensemble, Most Improved and the Spirit of the Jimmy Awards, and one student was chosen to attend Carnegie Mellon University’s 6-week Pre-College Drama program.

Pittsburgh CLO’s Gene Kelly Awards were represented at The

Jimmy™ Awards by Rachael Houser from Quaker Valley High School and Angelo Ragghianti from Pittsburgh School for the Creative and Performing Arts.

For more information about The National High School Musical Awards, visit www.nhsmta.com.

Nothing brings a stage production to life quite like a show’s set. It is essential to telling a story and setting the scene. Pittsburgh CLO’s Construction Center for the Arts is Pittsburgh’s very own professional set building facility, and has played an important role in creating the sets used for this production of Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story. Located in Springdale, PA, the Construction Center has created the scenery for productions across the country since 1974.

A team of professional designers, artists, carpenters and technical staff have been hard at work preparing for Pittsburgh CLO’s 2013 Summer Season. They built the impressive 1950s-inspired set you see here today, complete with everything from the elaborate network of microphones hanging from the recording studio ceiling to the brightly lit “Apollo” sign during Buddy’s famed performance at the Apollo Theater. It was all created right here in Pittsburgh.

The Construction Center has built the sets and scenery for Pittsburgh CLO shows like A Musical Christmas Carol and for CLO Cabaret shows such as Side by Side by Sondheim, as well as for local companies and events including KDKA-TV, the Three Rivers Arts Festival, the Carnegie Science Center and the National Aviary. In addition, the Construction Center stores and rents high-quality sets that give theater companies and schools the opportunity to use professional sets.

This unique facility has more than 68,000 square feet of storage and workspace that can accommodate productions of any size. Its convenient location close to downtown Pittsburgh makes it a prime building space for productions from across the country. The Center has built sets for National Tours including 9 to 5: The Musical and Disney’s High School Musical, concert tours for the Rolling Stones and Michael Jackson, and for

television and film productions.

The Construction Center is one of the largest and most cost efficient of its kind in the nation, playing an instrumental role in both local and national productions. The Center’s top-notch professionals work together each year to create the sets and scenery that ensure each show is one to remember.

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WHO’S WHO in the COMPAnYCOLUMBIA ARTISTS THEATRICALS (CAT) (Exclusive Tour Direction), www.cami.com, specializes in the booking and tour management of live performances on a worldwide basis. Founded in 1956, as a subsidiary of Columbia Artists Management (CAMI), the company developed and expanded The Broadway Theatre League, which presented Broadway subscription series in more than 125 cities in the United States. Today, working in conjunction with artists, producers, production companies and management agencies, CAT brings performances to more than 450 cities around the world. Currently, CAT’s roster includes Blue Man Group, Buddy, Chicago, Elvis Lives, Flashdance, the world tour of Fela, Godspell, Jekyll & Hyde, Man of La Mancha, Stomp, The Ultimate Thriller and Voca People.

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PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ............ John W. Calder, IIIStage Manager....................................... Sarah Marshall1st Assistant Stage Manager ...............Chris Warren MurryAssistant Company Manager ........................Andy ManosMusical Supervisor .................................. John BanisterCreative Consultant .................................Matt SalisburyAssociate Scenic Designer ...................... Stephen CowlesLighting Programmer ..................................Jim OhrbergAssociate Lighting Designer ................Jonathan SpencerProduction Supervisor .................................John EdkinsCasting.........................................Theater of the Stars/

Marguerite Daniel ManciniCasting Consultant ................................ Jay Binder, CSA

Head Carpenter ..........................................Art JohnsonAssistant Electrician/Follow Spot .............Anthony FisherHead Sound Engineer/Mixer .....................Brian CanonicoAssistant Sound/Monitors .............................Harry PlattHead Props .................................................. Mark Rich

Shakespeare Globe’s original practice productions with Mark Rylance; Elaine Stritch: At Liberty; Savion Glover’s productions of Classical Savion, Bring in ’da Noise, Bring in ’da Funk and Footnotes; Richard Little in The Presidents; Julie Harris in The Belle of Amherst; Tap Dogs; and Copenhagen.

AMY A. WHITE (Company Manager) started her theater career as the Associate Company Manager for the national tour of Master Class starring Faye Dunaway. After surviving that, the rest has been a breeze. She recently was Company Manager for national tours of August: Osage County (Estelle Parsons), 42nd Street, Twelve Angry Men (Richard Thomas), Disney’s High School Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Bombay Dreams, The King and I (Sandy Duncan/Stefanie Powers), My Fair Lady, Annie (John Schuck, Marcia Lewis), A Chorus Line, Dreamgirls (Frenchie Davis), the 2003 tour of The Sound of Music, Hal Prince’s Parade, the 20th anniversary tour of Annie (John Schuck, Sally Struthers), Chicago (first national tour), West Side Story and Rocket Power.

JOHn EDKInS (Production Technical Supervisor) has worked with the Pittsburgh CLO for more than 15 years, 10 of them as their Production Supervisor. He owns JE Scenic Technologies, Inc., a theatrical scenic production services and storage company. The company designs and constructs everything from sets for television news rooms to grand scale operas. Nationally and internationally, John was Production Supervisor for The Phantom of the Opera and Cabaret. He is one of three Technical Supervisors who oversee all new productions for Cameron Mackintosh’s office.

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“Everyday,” “Peggy Sue Got Married”— Southern Music Publishing Co.

“Mailman Bring Me No More”—Southern Music Publishing Co./Beinstock Publishing

“Shout”—Sony/ATV

“Why Do Fools”—Windswept Pacific Ent.

“Chantilly Lace”—Donald Daily, Glad Music Co./ Fort Knox Music Inc./Trio Music Company Inc.

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“It Doesn’t Matter Anymore”—Management Agency

“Johnny B Goode”—Isalee Music Co.

“Rock Around With Ollie Vee”— Hill And Range Songs Inc.

All other songs, arrangements and incidental music by Paul Jury.

Wardrobe Supervisor ................................Betty JohnsonAssistant Wardrobe/Hair ....................... Kimberly Beland

Trucking ................................................. Clark TransferScenery .............................................. Pittsburgh CLO’s

Construction Center for the ArtsCostume Coordinators .......................... Kimberly Beland,

Jenine KroeplinProduction Properties ..................................Kevin LucasInsurance ........................Robertson Taylor International

Insurance Brokers, Inc.Music Equipment ....................Long & McQuade WaterlooPayroll ................................................ Paychex PayrollLighting Equipment ............................................... PRGSound Equipment ................................ Sound AssociatesHousing & Group Air Travel .......................... Road RebelTech Rehearsal Facility ................ Drayton EntertainmentRehearsal Studios ....................... Drayton Entertainment

Additional material and originally directed by Rob Bettinson

Costumes provided by Drayton Entertainment

SPECIAL THAnKSSteve Roth and everyone at Drayton Entertainment

MUSIC CREDITSThe use of the songs in this production

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“Flower Of My Heart”—Holly House Inc.

“Ready Teddy,” “Blue Days Black Nights,” “That’s All Right,” “A Teenager In Love”—Unichappell Music Inc.

“That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue,” “Maybe Baby,” “Not Fade Away,” “True Love Ways,” “Looking For Someone

To Love,” “Listen To Me,” “It’s So Easy To Fall In Love,” “Well Alright”—MPL Comm. Inc. MPL/Wren

“When you Ask About Love”—Acuff Rose Music Inc.

“Words Of Love”—MPL Comm. Inc.

“Oh Boy,” “Rave On,” “Heartbeat”— Wren Music Co. c/o MPL

“Changing All Those”—Cedarwood Publishing Co.

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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 repre-sented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

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.

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WHO’S WHONational Tour of Disney’s High School Musical. Pittsburgh CLO is the subject of a 2007 film starring Jeff Goldblum titled “PITTSBURGH.” www.pittsburghCLO.org.

VAn KAPLAn (Executive Producer) joined Pittsburgh CLO in 1997. In addition to overseeing the organization’s year-round producing and programming efforts, he has produced or co-produced the Broadway productions of Evita, Catch Me If You Can,

Come Fly Away, The Addams Family and the upcoming production of An American in Paris. He has also produced touring productions of Camelot, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Phantom, Singin’ in the Rain, Chess, Grand Hotel, City of Angels, Evita, Brigadoon and Nunsense II. His directorial credits include Guys and Dolls with Victoria Clark, She Loves Me, West Side Story with Max Von Essen and Ali Ewoldt, Kopit & yeston’s Phantom, On the Town, Sweeney Todd with Candy Buckley, South Pacific with Cathy Rigby, Nunsense, Shear Madness, Ruthless!, Guys and Dolls with Georgia Engel and the regional premiere of Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues at Pittsburgh’s Quantum Theater. Since 2009 he has directed The Jimmy™ Awards at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway. He has also directed original shows for Caesars Entertainment at the Rio, Paris and Bally’s Hotels in Las Vegas. He has consulted for the National Endowment for the Arts, is a former Theatre Panel chair for the Texas Commission on the Arts, and has served as adjunct professor for Carnegie Mellon’s Masters of Arts Management Program. He is on the Board of The Broadway League, serves on the Investment Committee of the Independent Presenters Network (IPN) and is past president of The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT). He is president of the National High School Musical Theater Awards - also known as The Jimmy™ Awards, the subject of a 3-part documentary series that aired nationally on PBS in September. He has been a Tony Awards® voter for more than 20 years.

PITTSBURGH CLO has been a driving force behind the preservation, creation and promotion of live musical theater since 1946. As one of the largest regional musical theater organizations in the country, it is fortunate for the yearly support of nearly 200,000 audience members. In addition to producing fresh new productions of Broadway classics, the not-for-profit’s mission is to develop new works and showcase emerging talent, and has been credited with launching the careers of numerous artists such as Rob Marshall, Kathleen Marshall, Rob Ashford, Bernadette Peters, Shirley Jones and Susan Schulman. The organization’s dedication to musical theater extends beyond its six-show summer season at the Benedum Center to year-round programming at its 250-seat CLO Cabaret Theater, which recently saw the Pittsburgh premiere of You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up! Its extensive education efforts include its CLO college intern program, New Horizons, and in-school programs such as the Gallery of Heroes and Creative Vision. Other ongoing initiatives include the Pittsburgh CLO Academy of Musical Theater, CLO Mini Stars, the Construction Center for the Arts, The Richard Rodgers Award, and the acclaimed Gene Kelly Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theater. The organization also founded and co-produces the National High School Musical Theater Awards. To further its mission to grow the art form, it has invested in and co-produced musicals currently on Broadway: Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Matilda and Kinky Boots. Additionally: Evita, The Addams Family, Come Fly Away, Catch Me If You Can, 9 to 5: The Musical, Legally Blonde The Musical, Curtains, Monty Python’s SPAMALOT, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bombay Dreams, Oprah Winfrey’s The Color Purple, Flower Drum Song, Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life and Deaf West’s production of Big River. Pittsburgh CLO is a founding partner of 5 Cent Productions/Elephant Eye Theatricals, a producing consortium devoted to new musicals such as The Addams Family and the upcoming An American in Paris. In 2007, the organization assisted Disney Theatrical Productions in launching the

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David & Johanna O’Loughlin (12)Donald Plants (3)Kathy and Joel Ross (3)Eric and Michele Schaffer (7)**Tom and Brenda Shields (2)Speciality Conduit & Manufacturing,

LLC (2)Stephen Totter IMO

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Betty Ann Rooney Mr. William R. Forsythe (25)David and Deborah Freeman (2)Carol B. Furness IMO

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Ann Caridi Pugliese (9)Sara Hamann (1)Richard & Scheryl Harshman (2)The Hastings Family (28)Carlyle and Rebecca Hoch (3)The Huston Family IMO

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daughter Elyse Jeanne Saraceni (4)Brian and Karen Shanahan (2)

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Givens and Don & Ardell Williams (14)

SPOnSORS($250-$499)

AnonymousChristopher Abel (1)Dr. & Mrs. Lee T. Agostini (22)Anne B. Angerman (15)Ann M. Baldrige (38)Daniel J. Barnicle (3)Laura and Patrick BarryDrs. Chris and Amy Bartels (5)

Dr. Joann Bevilacqua Weiss IMO Dr. Oliver F. Weiss (24)

Joan M. Blasinsky (3)Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Bonfiglio (16)Ted B. Bosquez (1)Jake Boyce (2)Robert & Kathleen Boykin (25)Dr. and Mrs. Robert N. Breit (4)Daniel J. Brennan (1)Judy Bruno (3)Paul J. Carfang (3)Robert and Lori Carlson (1)Eric Carraux (1)Jay Chapman (2)Robert and Suzanne Chisler (9)Joe and Elaine Chojnacki (2)Tom and Dale Christopher (13)Kristian S. Chryssofos (2)Mr. Edward E. Clever IMO

Barbara J. Clever (4)Kathryn Connor (2)Donna and Charles Conway (8)Michele Rone Cooper (8)Barbara Dietz (3)Ed and Ellen Dillon (15)Mr. Carl R. Dudeck (4)David & Carol Eibling (9)Mr. and Mrs. Brad Eubanks (2)Gary L. and Karen A. Evans (6)Mr. & Mrs. Frederick R. Favo (25)Theresa B. Fedio (15)Mick and Janet Fiore (2)Jeannette Fitzwater (7)Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fletcher (30)Don and Donna Gallagher (4)Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Glunt (18)John and Katherine Goodish (3)Kimberly Lewis Gottschalk IMO

Dorothy Lewis (3)Charlie and Pat Gray IHO the

Administrative and Production Staffs (25)

Reverend James R. Gretz (25)Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grieco (8)Peter and Susan Herchenroether (7)Judy E. Hodgson (2)Mrs. Irma J. Irwin IHO

Madison J. Irwin (7)Jeff Irwin, D.D.S. (26)Mrs. Frances Kelly (4)Arthur and Virginia Kerr (39)Patrick and Marcia King Dunphy (18)Elaine Kurtanich (3)Mr. & Mrs. James Laffey (18)Mr. & Mrs. John P. Lavery (14)David & Terry Lloyd (12)Lori Luton (1)Richard Marciniak (6)Valerie and Ronald May (18)Renee McAdams (4)Sidney McBride IMO John K. McBride (39)Dr. and Mrs. James McCann (3)Kevin and Tammy McCarl (1)Mr. and Mrs. Harry McFarland (14)

Paul McFarlane (3)Kevin & Kristen McMahon (12)Loretta D. McMahon (4)Kim McPhillips and Jay Anderson (3)Catherine Mechling (16)The Murray Family (3)David & June Nimick (16)Mr. and Mrs. James O’Neill (15)Jerry and Mickey O’Neill IMO

Joan Pszeracki (3)Ron Palarino (1)Paul & Paula Palmer IMO

Bill Thunhurst (11)Richard Pavlik (2)Trip and Jenny Radcliffe (2)Donna and Walter Rhodes (20)Burton H. Roberts (3)Donald Rood (2)Nancy Jo Roseberry IMO Timothy Lee

Roseberry IHO Matt, Jeff, Arlene & Pete Roseberry (4)

Mrs. John M. Sadler (5)Barbara L. Schumacher (12)Hank & Lorraine Sepp (10)Pauline Seranko (5)Rick and Robin Shaffer (2)Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Smallhoover (7)H. Robert Spicher (3)Rev. Timothy P. Stein (6)Dr. and Mrs. William R. Stitt (28)Steven Stockton (2)Mr. and Mrs. Regis J. Synan (15)Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tantlinger (6)Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Tripi (9)Charles and Sue Turner (24)Dr. Thomas E. Vrabec (28)William J. Walsko (5)Maryellen Walter (3)Joseph Weiss IMO Judith Ann Weiss (6)Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wickerham (23)Kathy and Larry Wilhelm (4)Margie Williams (10)Mona Rae Williams IMO J. Edgar, Ruth &

John E. Williams (5)Julie and Jim Wiltman (9)Jon Witmer - All About Pets (1)Lori K. Woodbury (5)Peter zikos Insurance Agency LLC (3)

LIMELIGHTERS($100-$249)

AnonymousGary and Grace Abbs (2)Michael J. Accetta (6)Mr. & Mrs. Rex Althoff (11)Charles and Veronica Anchors (2)Joann S. Anderson (4)Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Atwell (14)Eva Aulicino (5)Mary Ann Ault (2)Mr. and Mrs. George Baier (9)David L. Bailey (9)Mary Ann Baker (2)Michelle Barnes (3)

Bruce & Janet Bartlett (12)Beth Baxter (5)Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Beachley (10)Jane and Phillip Beistel (2)Dr. Michael Charles Bell MD (1)Paul G. Benedum, Jr. (15)Susan Berman and Douglas Kress (5)Deborah Bernardi (8)Mr. David Blackmore (11)Janice Bollman-Trout (2)Charles & Michelle Bossong Jr.

IMO Mondello Family IHO Bossong Family (14)

Bruce and Mary Bradley (10)Gwyneth S. Brautigam (3)Norman Brawdy (3)Alan M. Brown (18)Patricia Burns (3)Robert Burton IMO Steven Huston (1)**Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Buzard (36)Mr. Mark J. Caldone & Dr. Paul J.

Lebovitz (3)Kari Caldwell (1)S. Donald and Mary Lou Campbell (2)Arnold J. Capellman, Jr. IMO

Alice M. Capellman (10)Ellen Carabin (3)Linda Carpenter (2)The Carson Family (3)Miss Heather Chappars (4)Jason Chappell (2)Dr. Deborah Chiapelli (6)Maureen and Brandon CiampagliaJonathan and Pamela Clark (1)JoAnn and Gary Claus (22)Greeta Cohen (2)Nat & Diane Cohen (5)John and Susan Coleman (1)Jace Condravy & Tim Chase (4)Elizabeth A. Connor (7)Barbara Conway (3)Reverend Gary Jon Cooper (4)Robert Cotabish (1)Cindy Crytzer IMO Myrtle K. Friend (2)Mr. and Mrs. Richard Currie (2)Catherine M. Daily IMO

Hazel P. Daily (18)Jacqueline Dawson (2)Nancy C. Debranski-Ferrell IMO

My Mom, Rose A. Debranski (14)Rich & Mary Debski (13)Harold Delong (1)Edward DePersis (11)Jay Desantis (6)Gerald “yonk” Di Loreto (13)Hal Dixler (2)James & Theresa Doerfler (11)Ron and Paula Dorsch (2)Dr. Wayne W. Doyle IMO

Mrs. Anita Doyle (4)John R. Drobne (17)Merrill and Theresa Druggs (9)Amy Ellis (1)James and Carol Elsesser (1)

Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund Donors Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund DonorsThe Pittsburgh CLO thanks its many community partners who have supported the 2013 Annual Campaign (October 1, 2012 through July 17, 2013). Their support plays a critical role in helping the CLO to provide the very best in musical theater and arts education programs throughout the region.

The Pittsburgh CLO is grateful for the generous support provided by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

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Carole E. Ferri IMO Husband Edward J. Ferri (27)

Bob and Jane Fiedler (3)Mr. & Mrs. David F. Figgins (33)Mr. Jeffry L. Fink IMO Joanne Fink (18)Marylu Fitzpatrick (11)Mr. and Mrs. William W. Flanagan (5)Frances M. Fledderman (2)Anthony Florence (1)Tom and Donna Fornataro (3)Edward and Marilyn Fortwangler (2)Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Fox (20)Sandra and Thomas Fox (1)J. Peter and Wendy Freed (5)Katherine and John Freed (4)Brenda and Timothy Freeman IMO

Steven Huston (1)**Tina Gdovic (1)Terri and Frank Genovese (2)John Gerwig (1)William D. and Margaret Sawyer

Ghrist (12)Donald and Betty Gianni, Sr. (16)Paul and Lisa Giusti (2)Thomas Glasgow (2)Monica Glowinsky (3)Cynthia Goff (4)Michael Goodman (3)Teresa Gordon (2)Harvey and Carol Gumto (2)Michael and Sandra Guritza (2)James Harkins (1)Barry and Betty Harris (33)Camille Harris (2)Ronald E. Heakins IMO

Marie M. Ganassi (2)Lori J. Heinecke (19)Robert and Georgia Hernandez (1)Mr. & Mrs. Darrell J. Hess (10)Nonie Heystek (3)John H. Hill (40)Brandon Hillegas (4)Beverly Hines (4)Lois M. Hoffman (11)Ray and Susan Hough (4)Rev. Paul C. Householder (6)Millicent Hunchuck (1)Charles Hunnell (13)Mr. & Mrs. James Hunter (7)Michael Hunter & Scott J. Donaldson (4)Ted and Eileen Huston (4)Faye L. Irey (8)Michelle Ivill (1)Lawrence R. John, M.D. (1)Laurie and Mike Johnston (1)Dr. and Mrs. George Jones (32)Dr. & Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Jr. (27)Diane Jungquist (19)William B. Kania (9)George & Scarlet Karpakis (12)David and Marjorie Kasper (2)Julie Keehner & Family IMO Virgil

Keehner IHO Merna Keehner (4)Donald M. Keller (11)

Janacina Kerr (1)Khalid Khilji (3)Debra and Jack King (4)MaryAnn & Bill King (11)James R. Kirsch IMO Audrey K. Kirsch (4)Dr. Stephanie Kobil (18)Blair and Jennifer Koss (1)Stephanie Krick (3)Pat and John Kuhlman (5)Edward E. Kuyweski (13)Mr. and Mrs. Irving Latterman (1)John R. Leathers (7)Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Leifheit (3)The LeJeune Family (2)Chuck K. Liddell (2)Janet Lloyd (3)**Paula M. Lockhart (1)Kathleen Lokay (3)Lisa and John Lombardo (5)Carol Lorigan (6)Ronald & Christine Lunardi (12)Peter Luongo (1)Dr. Ronald and Cheryl Lutes (3)Donna D. Macsuga (4)Mr. & Mrs. Robert Madar (8)Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Maloney (21)Mall Marketing Specialists, LLC (5)Patricia K. Mansfield (6)Janet K. Manuel (6)Martin R. Marker II (1)Nancy Mathews (5)Shelly Mathieson (4)Larry & Michaelene McCahan (20)Loretta McClintock (5)Michael McConnell (5)Dr. and Mrs. Lee H. McCormick (17)Bernice McCort IMO Robert McCort (4)Lee & Michele McCracken (3)Skip McGreevy IMO Teresa McGreevy (7)Daniel and Cheryl McKenna (4)Kathleen Q. McLane (8)Mr. and Mrs. William Mecca (2)Dan and Susan Metelsky (2)R. Mark & Natalie Metz (9)Nancy and George Mezey (3)Dr. Paul and Linda Mihalek (12)Robert Miles (1)Barbara W. Miller (2)Carol & Don Miller (5)Olivia Miller (1)John A. Mills, III (37)Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Milsom (14)Ms. Niveditha Mohan (2)Tom & Marcia Morton (41)Richard S. Mowl, Jr. (10)Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mracna (2)Jeanne and Scotti Mulert (25)Robert & Diane Murphy (6)Robert F. and Madeline M. Napoli (11)Jeff & Patty Nayhouse (13)Patricia Nepa (1)Dan and Lisa Nydick (7)Mr. and Mrs. James R. Okonak (6)William and Audia Otto (6)

Pauline and Joseph Oyler (18)Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patchel (15)Steven & Helen Patricia (9)Kathy & John Pechunka (5)Kathleen Pellegrino (2)Bilean Perez (4)Kathryn H. Pfister (2)Joyce Phillips (2)Stephen and Gerry Piskurich (16)Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Platt (16)Josh Polan (2)Kathy Jo Pollack (10)Mary and Timothy Powell (1)Jerry and Judy Prado (4)Mr. Tim and Dr. Lynn Prosser DNP (7)Barbara Provenzano (8)Beverly and James Pugh (14)Rekha Punukollu (1)Debbie Raible (5)Dr. Michael J. Ramsay (3)Gregg and Mary Ramshaw (1)Carol A. Randolph (9)Constance Rapp (1)Michael Reed, Ph.D. (2)Audrey & Bruce Renn (17)Terry Ricciardi (16)Frank and Colleen Ricco (4)Edward Rice (9)Jim Rich (21)Greg and Nancy Richmond (9)Benjamin Rister (1)Susan & Joseph G. Robinson Jr. (13)Joe Rodella (2)Keith Roeper (2)John and Joni Roland (4)David Rometo (1)Sally & George Rooney IHO

Wynne Fedele (20)Allan Rose (5)Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rosener (5)The Rossi Family (4)Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rousey (3)Teresa Royek (1)Don & Mary Rugh (13)Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rusinak (13)Carol A. Scalese (3)Karen Scansaroli (8)Genevieve K. Schaefer (2)Jeannette Scheer (3)Chris, Jen, Matt and Jake Scheib (1)Thomas and Perri Schelat (2)Mandy Schnupp (1)Mary J. Seghi (14)David and Elizabeth Seiner (5)Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Senatore (22)Tina M. Senules (5)Victoria M. Serafini IMO Mr. & Mrs.

Joseph J. Radovich, Sr. (12)**Mr. and Mrs. James Shaftic (4)Ed and Nancy Sheehan (2)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Shook (16)Kathy A. Shuminsky (6)Vincent J. Siciliano IHO

John A. Siciliano (27)

Linda J. Silberman (3)Mr. James Sims (7)Peter J. & Nadine M. Skrgic (14)Miss Margaret F. Sloan (16)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Smith (2)Templeton and Lea Smith (7)Richard Snedden (2)Daniel and Jaime Snyder (2)John and Rose Sparvero (11)Todd Spencer (3)Koren and Lyle Sprinkle (2)Cheryl Spuhler (6)Bernardine M. Srocki (6)Honorable and Mrs. William L.

Standish (14)Jeanne K. Stefl IMO Charles Stefl (9)Kathy and Alan Stehman (3)Carol M. Stein (9)Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Stein (26)Barbara M. Steinberg (10)Norris and Donna Stephens (5)Mr. Sherwood Stephens (2)Gene Steratore (1)Rona & Gary Sterling (12)Robert and Gail Stevens (1)Debra Stiger (2)Michelle & Jerry Stovka (3)Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Strang (9)Linda Stringert (4)Annette Studeny (2)Mitchell and Barbara Taback (1)Susan M. Tack (1)Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate (6)Robert Teagarden (2)Janet L. Templer IMO

Carol R. McAuley (14)Alice & Jim Ternent (17)Dick & Jacalyn Thomas (12)Mr. & Mrs. Regis Tomsey (15)Barbara Trachtenberg (25)Charles F. Traeger & Rita

Powroznik-Traeger (9)Elizabeth Trocchio IMO

zoe Belle Snyder (3)Catherine Turner (13)Jessie VanSwearingen (2)Ginny Verno (4)David Vinski (2)Cathie Visconti (1)Shirley Vitale (4)Nancy Vrabel (5)Robert S. Waid (2)Deborah Walker and Paul Floreancig (2)William D. Wall (2)Sue and Jerry Walsh (17)Pat Walters (5)

Mrs. Lillian Wanner (26)Margaret H. Watson (2)Nancy Welfer (5)Mary and Larry Werner (5)John R. Whipkey (3)Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. White (4)Peggy C. Whitehurst (1)Pete and Jean Wicks (9)Mr. & Mrs. H. Wayne Wiester (22)Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams (12)Doris Carson Williams (11)Pamela Willis IMO John & Vivien

Willis (11)Janice Wirth (4)Mr. Thomas Wyse & Mr. Robert A.

Neft (16)Paul F. zibritosky (6)

The following have provided matching gifts for their employees’ contributions to Pittsburgh CLO

3M FoundationAppleBNy MellonCitizens BankDollar BankDominionEQTGoogleHighmarkPNC FoundationPPG Industries

fOUnDATIOnSThe Audrey Hillman Fisher Foundation (2)Bozzone Family Foundation (11)Charity Randall Foundation (30)Anne L. and George H. Clapp

Charitable Trust (10)The Heinz Endowments (66)The Jack Buncher Foundation (4)Massey Charitable Trust** Founders: Harris B. Massey and

Doris J. Massey (65)Milton G. Hulme Charitable

Foundation (62)Norman C. Ray Trust (11)Pauline Pickens Charitable Trust (16)**Stephen and Debra Todd Fund of the

Pittsburgh Foundation (4)The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust (10)**The Grable Foundation (15)**The Hillman Foundation (6)The Pittsburgh Foundation (4)

The Robert and Mary Weisbrod Foundation (47)

Vernon C. Neal & Alvina B. Neal Fund (13)**

W. I. Patterson Charitable Fund (46)

Pittsburgh CLO thanks the Guild and the Ambassadors for their generous support of the CLO Performance Season and CLO’s Education and Outreach Programs.

( ) number denotes years of support to Pittsburgh CLO

* All or part represents In-Kind Services

** All or part of gift restricted to support of the CLO Academy and its Education and Outreach Programs.

± Denotes member of our Lead Producers Society

IMO: In Memory ofIHO: In Honor of

Listing is complete as of 7/17/13. Every attempt is made to ensure that listings are correct, but if there are errors or omissions, please contact the CLO Development Office at 412-281-3973, ext. 215.

To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, please visit us online at pittsburghCLO.org, or send your contribution to:

Pittsburgh CLODevelopment OfficeBenedum Center719 Liberty AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15222

Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund Donors Pittsburgh CLO Annual fund Donors

Thanks to Oxford Development Company for their support of the Musical Theater Initiative

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Annual fund Donor Benefits

Lead Producers ($10,000 and above) ♪ Special dinner and show with Executive Producer. ♪ Opportunity to donate 25 Kelly Circle tickets to a non-profit organization. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producing Directors

Producing Directors ($5,000 - $9,999) ♪ A night at the CLO Cabaret for four, including dinner, drinks, and parking. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Executive Producers

Executive Producers ($2,500 - $4,999) ♪ Two complimentary season tickets for the 2014 Summer Season. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Producers

Producers ($1,000 - $2,499) ♪ Free parking for six CLO performances. ♪ Concierge ticket service. ♪ Backstage tour for four. ♪ Two additional complimentary tickets to a Pittsburgh CLO-produced performance. ♪ Invitation to the Supper with the Stars during the Summer Season. ♪ Producers Society Member Discount at the CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Patrons

Patrons ($500 - $999) ♪ A CD of the production of your choice from the 2013 Summer Season. ♪ Tour of the CLO Construction Center for four. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Sponsors

Sponsors ($250 - $499) ♪ Two complimentary tickets to a Pittsburgh CLO-produced performance. ♪ Discount coupon for the CLO Boutique. Plus all benefits enjoyed by Limelighters

Limelighters ($100 - $249) ♪ Invitation to a staged reading of a new work. ♪ Complimentary beverage for you and your guest during a Pittsburgh CLO intermission. ♪ Listing in the season program (date restrictions apply). Plus benefit enjoyed by Backers

Backers ($50 - $99) ♪ CLO notepad folio.

Thank you for your support!

Gene Kelly Producers Society

The tax deductible amount of your contribution is limited by the excess of your contribution over the value of certain benefits provided by CLO. For more information, visit pittsburghCLO.org. A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Pennsylvania

Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.

To become a Pittsburgh CLO donor, visit pittsburghCLO.org,

call 412-281-3973 extension 210, or mail to the Development Office,

719 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

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Check RoomsCoin-operated lockers are located on the Promenade and the Mezzanine Levels.

Emergency CallsRefer emergency calls to the Benedum Center Security desk at 412-456-2610. Please turn off all cell phones, pagers, PDAs, and other digital devices during the performance and notify your contacts of the emergency number.

ElevatorLocated off the Grand Lobby serving all levels of the Center.

fire ExitsLocated at all levels and clearly marked. Use ONLy in case of emergency.

Lost and foundCall Benedum Center Lost and Found Line at 412-456-2604.

RefreshmentsBars are located on the Gallery and Promenade Levels, as well as the Grand Lobby. Drinks may be purchased prior to performances and during intermission.

Rest RoomsLounges for Ladies and Gentlemen are located on the Gallery, Promenade and Mezzanine Levels. Rest rooms for persons with disabilities are located on the Grand Lobby Level.

SmokingSmoking is not permitted in the theater.

Stage AreaLimited to performers, staff and authorized visitors.

Volunteering If you are interested in our Volunteer Program or any of the volunteering opportunities within the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, contact Stacy at 412-456-2601.

Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities• Wheelchairs are available in the main floor lobby

for transition from entrance to seat location. Notice should be given at time of ticket purchase if wheelchair or disabled patron location is required.

• Rest rooms with accessible features are located in the Grand Lobby.

• Guide dogs gladly accommodated. Please inquire at the Box Office when buying tickets.

• Elevator in Grand Lobby serves all levels of the Center.

• Infrared hearing devices are available in the Guest Service Center.

• Large print and braille programs are available in the Guest Service Center.

The Box Office at Theater SquarePurchase tickets to all Cultural District performances, regardless of venue or presenting organization at the Box Office at Theater Square. Monday through Saturday, 9am to 9pm; Sunday, Noon to 6pm. For more information, visit www.pgharts.org. The Benedum Center Box Office will be open only on performance days, two hours before curtain time through intermission.

Information and Ticket Charge numberMasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express are accepted. TicketCharge operates Monday through Friday, 9am to 6pm; and Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 4pm. Orders received one week in advance will be held for pick-up at the Box Office. The Benedum Center Box Office assesses a $2.00 per ticket charge for reissuing lost or forgotten tickets. Call 412-456-6666.

Benedum StaffVice President Operations ....................Gene CiavarraOperations Manager ....................... Jacob BacharachTheater Services Director ...........K. Susan Sternberger Event Services Manager ........ Stacy Bartlebaugh-GmysDirector of Production .........................Berne BloomProduction Manager ..............................Diane HinesAssociate Production Manager ...............Bryan BriggsStage Technicians ...... Will Dennis, Christopher Evans,

Mick LohrerChief Engineer ....................................Dennis CurryEngineers ....Robert Flowers, Brett Melisko, Rick Jordan Box Office ........................Ron Salera, James Meigel,

Andrew Stowell, Luke DoyleFood and Beverage Services: ........ Danielle Wojtowicz

Children’s PolicyRegardless of age, all patrons must have a ticket. Children under the age of 3 years will not be admitted to the Benedum Center, Byham Theater or Cabaret at Theater Square. All children must be seated with an adult. Any person disrupting a performance or inhibiting the enjoyment of an event for patrons may be removed from the theater without refund.

Make the Most of this PerformanceWhen you attend Pittsburgh CLO performances, please be sure to have sufficient time for travel, parking and construction delays. Latecomers and anyone leaving the theater during the performance will be held in the lobby until a suitable break in the program. Parents, please be considerate of the performers, as well as your fellow audience members. Kindly remove restless children from the theater. your attentiveness to these concerns is greatly appreciated and will enhance everyone’s enjoyment of Pittsburgh CLO performances. Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices during the show.

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