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2012-2013 BROADWAY SEASON SPONSORED BY
The Orpheum Theatre - Memphis December 4-16, 2012
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Pat Halloran | President & CEOMemphis Development Foundation - Orpheum Theatre
2012 is going down as a very good year for a number of reasons, and 2013 will be even better. This year’s series of Broadway shows were more diverse than any series in the past, helping us expose the magic of live musical theatre to a whole new audience. The biggest, broadest audience was for Blue Man Group which brought 16,000 people to the Theatre. Once again, 60,000 kids visited the Orpheum to see productions and engage in programming designed specifically for students and their families. Concerts and movies set new benchmarks and appealed to larger audiences. The new Orpheum Centre for The Performing Arts & Leadership is our next big challenge. The Centre will annually provide upwards of 100,000 kids from pre-school through college the opportunity to learn, grow, and become the best generation of citizens our city has ever seen. We will hone their skills in the performing and visual arts, expose them to the fundamentals of arts management, and provide them guidance by introducing a series of citizenship and leadership classes, specifically devoted to helping students broaden their personal goals. The Centre will also provide a state of the art facility for the entire community. Corporations, non–profit organizations, and older members of our city will come together to compare experiences, share innovations, and enjoy engaging programs that meets their needs. Additionally, the Orpheum will celebrate its 85th anniversary in 2013, allowing us to revisit the evolution of the Orpheum Theatre: from vaudeville, to Malco movie theatre, to one of the most prestigious performing arts venues in the country. Special attractions and events will be announced soon, which will again embellish the on-going history and tradition of the Orpheum. Let me end this note with a reminder that we need you to continue to support our many projects, such as the maintenance of this magnificent Theatre, our education programming, and the new Orpheum Centre for the Performing Arts & Leadership. The Centre is not yet halfway toward our goal, but every commitment - big or small - will once again demonstrate the love and pride that you feel for the Orpheum.
Have a happy Holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you often in 2013.
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Broadway Season sponsored by
Dodger Theatricals Joseph J. Grano Tamara and Kevin Kinsella Pelican Groupwith Latitude Link and Rick Steiner
present
The Story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Book by Music by Lyrics by
Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice Bob Gaudio Bob Crewe with
Brandon Andrus Colby Foytik Jason Kappus Brad Weinstock
Stephen Cerf Kaleigh Cronin Brent DiRoma Larry Esparza Natalie GalloDevon Goffman Wes Hart Dave Hiltebrand Christopher Messina Hayden Milanes
Michelle Pruiett Rachel Schur Skye Scott Carlos Valdes Curtis Wiley with Barry Anderson and Thomas Fiscella
Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Klara Zieglerova Jess Goldstein Howell Binkley Steve Canyon Kennedy
Projection Design Wig and Hair Design Fight Director Production Supervisor
Michael Clark Charles LaPointe Steve Rankin Richard Hester
Orchestrations Music Coordinator Conductor
Steve Orich John Miller Jo Ann Daugherty
Technical Supervisor Casting Company Manager Production Stage Manager
Peter Fulbright Tara Rubin Casting Michael Camp Molly Meg Legal
Associate Producer Executive Producer Tour Booking & Marketing Lauren Mitchell Sally Campbell Morse Broadway Booking Office NYC
Music Direction, Vocal Arrangements & Incidental Music
Ron Melrose
Choreography
Sergio Trujillo
Directed by
Des McAnuffWorld Premiere Produced by La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA
Christopher Ashley, Artistic Director & Michael S. Rosenberg, Managing Director
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CAST(in alphabetical order)
Bob Crewe ..............................................................................................................BARRY ANDERSONNick Massi ............................................................................................................. BRANDON ANDRUSChurch Lady, Angel, Lorraine, Miss Frankie Nolan, Bob’s Party Girl (and others) ................................................................................KALEIGH CRONINOfficer Petrillo, Hank Majewski, Crewe’s PA, Accountant, Joe Long (and others) .............................................................................................BRENT DIROMAGyp DeCarlo (and others) ...................................................................................... THOMAS FISCELLATommy DeVito ............................................................................................................... COLBY FOYTIKMary Delgado, Angel (and others)................................................................................NATALIE GALLONick DeVito, Stosh, Norman Waxman, Charlie Calello (and others) ..............................................................................................WES HARTBob Gaudio...................................................................................................................JASON KAPPUSJoey, Recording Studio Engineer (and others)............................................. CHRISTOPHER MESSINAFrankie’s Mother, Nick’s Date, Angel, Francine (and others) ...................................... RACHEL SCHURDetective Two, Donnie, Billy Dixon (and others) ...............................................................SKYE SCOTTFrankie Valli .............................................................................................................BRAD WEINSTOCKFrankie Valli (Thu Mats, Sat Mats, Sun Eves) ..........................................................HAYDEN MILANESFrench Rap Star, Detective One, Hal Miller, Barry Belson, Police Officer, Davis (and others) .......................................................CURTIS WILEY
Thugs...................................................................................... LARRY ESPARZA, DAVE HILTEBRAND
UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is
made at the time of the performance.
For Frankie Valli: CHRISTOPHER MESSINA, CARLOS VALDES;for Tommy DeVito: STEPHEN CERF, DEVON GOFFMAN;
for Bob Gaudio: BRENT DIROMA, SKYE SCOTT;for Nick Massi: DEVON GOFFMAN, WES HART;
for Gyp DeCarlo: STEPHEN CERF, DEVON GOFFMAN;for Bob Crewe: STEPHEN CERF, SKYE SCOTT
SWINGSSTEPHEN CERF, DEVON GOFFMAN,
MICHELLE PRUIETT, CARLOS VALDES
Dance Captain: CHRISTOPHER MESSINAAssistant Dance Captain: MICHELLE PRUIETT
Fight Captain: COLBY FOYTIK
JERSEY BOYS ORCHESTRAConductor: Jo Ann Daugherty
Associate Conductor: Chuck LarkinKeyboards: Jo Ann Daugherty, Julie Homi, Chuck Larkin
Guitar: Larry Esparza, Ty Simmons; Bass: Dave Hiltebrand; Drums: Josh SamuelsReeds: John De Simini, Ted Hogarth; Trumpet: Jeff Ostroski
Music Coordinator: John Miller
Please silence all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches.
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CAST
BrandonAndrus
ColbyFoytik
JasonKappus
BradWeinstock
Barry Anderson
ThomasFiscella
StephenCerf
KaleighCronin
BrentDiRoma
LarryEsparza
NatalieGallo
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WesHart
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RachelSchur
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MUSICAL NUMBERSACT ONE
“Ces Soirées-La (Oh, What a Night)” – Paris, 2000 .............................................. French Rap Star, Backup Group“Silhouettes” ........................................................................................ Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito,Frankie Castelluccio“You’re the Apple of My Eye” ............................................................. Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi, Nick DeVito “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” ..................................................................................Frankie Castelluccio“Earth Angel” .......................................................................................................... Tommy DeVito, Full Company“Sunday Kind of Love” .................................................. Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi, Nick’s Date“My Mother’s Eyes” ............................................................................................................................ Frankie Valli“I Go Ape” ......................................................................................................................................The Four Lovers“(Who Wears) Short Shorts” ......................................................................................................... The Royal Teens“I’m in the Mood for Love/Moody’s Mood for Love” ........................................................................ Frankie Valli“Cry for Me” ................................................................... Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi“An Angel Cried” ..............................................................................................................Hal Miller and The Rays“I Still Care” ..................................................................................................Miss Frankie Nolan and The Romans“Trance” .........................................................................................................................Billy Dixon and The Topix“Sherry” ........................................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Big Girls Don’t Cry” ...................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Walk Like a Man” .......................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)” ........................................................................ Bob Gaudio, Full Company“My Boyfriend’s Back” ..........................................................................................................................The Angels“My Eyes Adored You” ............................................................... Frankie Valli, Mary Delgado, The Four Seasons“Dawn (Go Away)” ......................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Walk Like a Man” (reprise) ..............................................................................................................Full Company
THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION
ACT TWO
“Big Man in Town” ......................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Beggin’” ......................................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Stay” ..........................................................................................................Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli, Nick Massi“Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got)” .........................................................................Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli“Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ‘Bout Me)” .................................. Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and The New Seasons“Bye Bye Baby” ...............................................................................................Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons“C’mon Marianne” ...........................................................................................Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” .......................................................................................................... Frankie Valli“Working My Way Back to You” ...................................................................Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons“Fallen Angel” ..................................................................................................................................... Frankie Valli“Rag Doll” ....................................................................................................................................The Four Seasons“Who Loves You?” ..............................................................................................The Four Seasons, Full Company
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FOUR SEASONS
(l to r) Jason Kappus, Brad Weinstock, Brandon Andrus, and Colby Foytik in Jersey Boys.
(l to r) Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli, Nick Massi and Tommy DeVito. The Original Four Seasons.
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THE ONES THAT GOT AWAY“Ain’t That a Shame” (Domino/Bartholomew)
“Candy Girl” (Santos)“Don’t Think Twice” (Dylan)
“Girl Come Runnin’” (Gaudio/Crewe)“Grease” (Gibb)
“I Make a Fool of Myself” (Gaudio/Crewe)“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (Porter)
“Marlena” (Gaudio)“New Mexican Rose” (Crewe/Calello)“Our Day Will Come” (Hillard/Garson)
“Ronnie” (Gaudio/Crewe)“Save It For Me” (Gaudio/Crewe)
“Silver Star” (Gaudio/Parker)“Swearin’ to God” (Crewe/Randall)“Tell It to the Rain” (Petrillo/Cifelli)
“The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore” (Gaudio/Crewe)“To Give (The Reason I Live)” (Gaudio/Crewe)“Watch the Flowers Grow” (Brown/Bloodworth)“Will You Love Me Tomorrow” (Goffin/King)
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTBRANDON ANDRUS (Nick Massi). Previously: Oklahoma! (Curly, 1st National Tour); Xanadu (Sonny); All Shook Up (Chad, MSMT); Damn Yankees (Rocky); Annie Get Your Gun (Frank u/s); Camelot (Sir Lionel, Goodspeed); Illyria (Duke Orsino, Prospect Theater Co.); Romeo & Juliet: The Musical (Capulet); Snow White an Enchanting Musical (The Prince); Guiding Light (Officer Tucker, CBS Television). Ithaca College graduate. Special thanks to Merri and Tara Rubin Casting, Craig and Avalon Artists, and the Jersey Boys production team. Personal thanks to his par-ents for always being there. And Deven, “Who Loves You Pretty Baby?!” - I’m singing every night for you.
COLBY FOYTIK (Tommy DeVito). Colby is thrilled to kick off the second national tour of Jersey Boys after having just finished a ten month run in the Las Vegas production. Colby was last seen as Perchik in the national tour of Fiddler On The Roof opposite Topol, Harvey Fierstein and Theodore Bikel. Colby would like to thank his always supportive family, Tara Rubin Casting and the amazing creative team behind this incred-ible show, and his agent, Penny Luedtke. Proud Ithaca graduate and member of Actors’ Equity. For Megan who is my everything.
JASON KAPPUS (Bob Gaudio). Jason has been in love with Jersey Boys since he first saw the show, and is honored to be a part of it. A Seattle transplant, he moved to NYC in 2010 hoping to find fame, for-tune, and that diner from Seinfeld. Broadway: Ameri-can Idiot. National Tour: Legally Blonde. Regional: Catch Me if You Can, West Side Story (5th Avenue Theatre), Hairspray (North Carolina Theatre), High School Musical (Seattle Children’s Theatre). Jason would like to thank everyone at Tara Rubin & DBA. To Loni and Harlee, all my love and lots of chicken treats, respectively.
BRAD WEINSTOCK (Frankie Valli). Born and raised in Jersey, Brad is thrilled to be part of the Jersey Boys family. Brad comes directly from the Las Vegas production of Jersey Boys. 1st National Tour: Wicked (Boq). Chicago Cast: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chip). Regional favorites: Toby in Sweeney Todd (Geva Theatre), Shenandoah (Marriott Theatre) and Tina Landau’s WAS.Proud Northwestern gradu-ate. Many thanks to the creative team, Tara Rubin Casting, Nicolosi & Co. and Katie Agresta. Love to Mom, Dad, and, of course, Bug—who makes it
all worth it. For JoJo, who always believed I’d be a Jersey Boy.
BARRY ANDERSON (Bob Crewe). Barry is happy to be joining the Jersey Boys family. Broad-way: Legally Blonde (Aaron Schultz). National Tour: Legally Blonde, My Fair Lady. Regional: Where’s Charley? (Charley); Bye Bye Birdie (Albert); Honk! (The Cat); The Civil War. T.V./Film: “30 Rock,” “As The World Turns,” FORWARD&GONE. Mu-sic graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. Proud member of Actor’s Equity. Thanks to the family, Rusty, Lisa, and Merri! Visit www.youtube.com/andersonandpetty or www.anderson-andpetty.com.
THOMAS FISCELLA (Gyp DeCarlo and oth-ers). Regional: The Kite Runner, Fiddler on the Roof, Tranced, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Miss Evers’ Boys, The Bigger Man, Sta-lag 17, Black Friday. Tour: The Sound of Music. Television: 24. Principal roles for Georgia, Texas and Colorado Shakespeare Festivals. William & Mary grad. Deep gratitude for friends and “fami-glie,” and for JB angel John A., Tara Rubin Cast-ing, Merri, The Dodgers, Richard, West, Des and our entire team — “salud.”
STEPHEN CERF (Swing). Stephen is thrilled to be touring with Jersey Boys! Other credits: Spamalot, Fiddler on the Roof, Angels, Les Mis, Gypsy, Joseph...Dreamcoat, West Side Story, and concerts with the Boston Pops. Boston Conserva-tory Alum. Thanks to the JB team for this amaz-ing opportunity! For RVPJJMDCA! To GOD be the glory!
KALEIGH CRONIN (Lorraine and others) is thrilled to sass it up as a Jersey girl! TV: Zoom (PBS). Theater: Sunset Boulevard (Betty), Annie (Lily), Cats (Demeter), Spelling Bee (Rona Lisa). Thanks Dodgers, Tara Rubin, and BRS. BFA Carnegie Mellon. Love to MT Wichita/Palace Theatre. For Mom, Dad, and Kaz, to whom she owes everything. www.kaleighcronin.com
BRENT DIROMA (Hank Majewski and oth-ers). A native Floridian, Brent è così grato to be join Jersey Boys! Favorite roles: Avenue Q (Princeton/Rod, Helen Hayes Nomination), West Side Story (Tony), Legally Blonde (Emmett), Urinetown (Bobby Strong). Love to mi famiglia, who’s always there to make it right. www.brent-michaeldiroma.com
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTNATALIE GALLO (Mary Delgado and oth-ers) is thrilled to be a Jersey girl! Broadway: Mamma Mia! (Sophie u/s), Tour: Mamma Mia! Many thanks to Tara Rubin Casting and the entire Jersey Boys team! Love to Corey. This one’s for Mom, Pops, Nick, Philip and the Gallo/Mastropi-etro fam.” La famiglia e’ tutto.” XO www.nataliegallomusic.com
DEVON GOFFMAN (Swing) is thrilled to join the Jersey Boys family. Tours: Buddy –The Buddy Holly Story, Titanic, Grease w/ Frankie Avalon. NYC: Pump Boys and Dinettes (Jim), I Got Fired (Steven). Films: Drawing With Chalk, Michael & Javier. Thank you to everyone at Tara Rubin. A special thank you to my Mom.
WES HART (Norm Waxman and others). Broadway: West Side Story (Action). Off-Broad-way: Lucky Guy. Tour: Urban Cowboy (Bud). Regional: Paper Mill, Goodspeed, 5th Avenue, MTWichita, TUTS, Huntington, NCT, Alabama Shakespeare, Oklahoma Lyric, WVPublic. Grad-uate: OCU. Many thanks to the entire JB team! Love to my family and of course, Melissa. For more info, visit WesHart.net.
CHRISTOPHER MESSINA (Joey and others/Dance Captain) is honored to be a member of the Jersey Boys family. Regional: Disney’s Tarzan (Terk), Legally Blonde (Carlos), Hairspray (Paper Mill), Pirates! (The Huntington Theatre), High School Musical (Paper Mill). Special thanks to Katie Agresta, CTG, and Merri Sugarman. All of my love to BJC and my amazing parents for their support.
HAYDEN MILANES (Frankie Valli on Thurs-day Matinees, Saturday Matinees and Sunday Evenings) is honored to be in the Jersey Boys fam-ily. Tour: Jersey Boys (1st Nat’l). Regional: The Rocky Horror Show (Rocky), Grease (Danny), Finding Nemo: The Musical, Playhouse Disney LIVE! Thanks to Katie Agresta, Katy Decker & JB creative team. This one’s for Mom, Dad, Pito, Lisa, Tina and KJ. www.haydenmilanes.com
MICHELLE PRUIETT (Swing/Assistant Dance Captain) played Ariel in the U.S. regional premiere of The Little Mermaid at Tuacahn Cen-ter for the Arts. Broadway: The Little Mermaid (Ariel u/s). Tours: Sweet Charity, Beauty and the Beast, My Fair Lady. Regional includes: Beehive, A Wonderful Life, Cats. Love and hugs to Kevin, incredible friends and family!
RACHEL SCHUR (Francine and others) is thrilled to join the Jersey Boys family! Tours: A Chorus Line, Fame. Regional: And the Curtain Rises, West Side Story, Oklahoma. Thanks to Merri Sugarman/Tara Rubin Casting, the entire Jersey Boys team, Craig, Michael and friends and family for their incredible support. This one is for mom and dad!
SKYE SCOTT (Billy Dixon and others) is ex-cited to be on the road with Jersey Boys! Tour: Miss Saigon. Other credits: Ars Nova, Pittsburgh CLO, Marriott Lincolnshire, West Virginia Pub-lic, Wagon Wheel Theater, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Conference. Skye is a proud graduate of Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. Much love to my family!
CARLOS VALDES (Swing) is thrilled to be touring with Jersey Boys! Regional: High School Musical (Chad), The Wedding Singer (Ensemble), Fiddler on the Roof (Ensemble). Carlos would like to thank Jed, Pete, Marguerite, his friends, his family, the StarKids, and the many patient teachers he’s had. Proud University of Michigan graduate.
CURTIS WILEY (Barry Belson and others). Credits include The Lion King (National Tour); Regional: Aida, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Avenue X, Five Guys Named Moe, Hot Mikado, Miss Sai-gon, Ragtime, Smokey Joe’s Café; New York: Tut, King Lear, Martin, The Wild Party; Sun-dance Theatre Institute and Classical Theatre of Harlem. Film/TV: Sherman’s Way, Barber Shop and Noah’s Arc.
LARRY ESPARZA (Thug, Guitar). Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Denver, Puerto Rico, and Louisiana, Larry is the third generation of musicians in his family. He began playing gui-tar at eleven. Berklee College of Music (honors, 1999). Credits include: Mamma Mia, Hairspray, Spamalot, Jersey Boys LV, Storm, The Clint Holmes Show, and others.
DAVE HILTEBRAND (Thug, Bass). Composer: “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Nike. Theater: The Rocky Horror Show (orchestrator), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (bass/con-tractor). TV: Performed with Lenny Kravitz on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Blue Rhino com-mercial (principal). Thanks his family and espe-cially Mom and Dad for all their love and support! www.davehiltebrand.com
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTMARSHALL BRICKMAN (Book). Films (au-thor or co-author): Sleeper, Annie Hall, Manhat-tan, Manhattan Murder Mystery, For the Boys, Intersection; (as writer/ director): Simon, Love-sick, The Manhattan Project, Sister Mary Ex-plains It All. Television: “The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson” (head writer), “The Dick Cavett Show” (head writer/co-producer). Before turning to writing and directing, Mr. Brickman performed with the folk group the Tarriers; then, with John and Michelle Phillips, formed the pre-Mamas and Papas group the New Journeymen. He has published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Playboy and other periodicals and was the 2006 recipient of the Writers Guild of America’s Ian McClellan Hunter Award for Lifetime Achievement. Jersey Boys, his first venture into musical theatre, won four Tonys including Best Musical. The Addams Family, his second Broadway venture (with co-author Rick Elice) is currently playing on National Tour. His major in college was physics with a minor in music. RICK ELICE (Book). Jersey Boys, Rick’s first Broadway credit, won the Tony, Olivier, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League, and Grammy awards for Best Musical. From 1982-1999, as creative director at Serino Coyne Inc., he pro-duced ad campaigns for some 300 Broadway shows, from A Chorus Line to The Lion King. From 1999-2009, he served as creative consultant for The Walt Disney Studio. Also on Broadway, a new play that’s a prequel to Peter Pan, called Peter and the Starcatcher, directed by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers. With Marshall Brickman and Andrew Lippa, he wrote The Addams Family, now on National Tour. End of credits. Rick saw his first Broadway show when he was three. His mother said he was very well-behaved. From that day, he dreamed of working in the theatre. From the age of 19, he has. Heartfelt thanks to those he’s been lucky enough to know, whose work makes him grateful for the day he was born: Sondheim, Stop-pard, Bennett, Prince, Fosse, Robbins, Nichols, Tune, Nunn, Laurents, Stone, Kushner, Taymor, Papp, Schumacher, Schneider, Coyne, Brickman and Rees. Rick thinks about them a lot. He never thought about Jersey much. He does now.
BOB GAUDIO (Composer) wrote his first hit, “Who Wears Short Shorts,” at 15, for the Royal Teens, and then went on to become a founding member of the Four Seasons and the band’s princi-pal songwriter. He also produced the hit “You Don’t
Bring Me Flowers” for Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand (Grammy nomination, Record of the Year) as well as six albums for Diamond, including The Jazz Singer. Other producing credits include al-bums for Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and the soundtrack for the film of Little Shop of Horrors. Several songs co-written with Bob Crewe have been cover hits for such artists as the Tremeloes (“Silence Is Golden”), the Walker Brothers (“The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore”) and Lauryn Hill (“Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”). With his wife, Judy Parker, Gaudio produced and co-wrote the Who Loves You album for the Four Seasons and one of Billboard’s longestcharted sin-gles (54 weeks), “Oh, What a Night.” A high point in his career came in 1990 when, as a member of the original Four Seasons, Gaudio was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 1995, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which hailed him as “a quintessential musicmaker.” To this day, Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli still maintain their partnership…on a handshake.
BOB CREWE (Lyricist). “New York was preg-nant in the fifties,” says Bob Crewe, “gestating with possibilities.” Crewe and music partner Frank Slay became independent writer-producers when the cate-gory hadn’t yet been invented. In 1957 they wrote and produced “Silhouettes” for The Rays, skyrocketing to #1. Suddenly, producers in demand, they launched Freddie Cannon’s “Tallahassee Lassie” and Billy & Lillie’s “Lah Dee Da.” Crewe’s 1960’s solo unprec-edented producing success with The Four Seasons birthed a new sound, striking a major chord in Ameri-can Pop. “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Candy Girl,” “Ronnie” – all smashes! When lead Frankie Valli demanded a solo turn, Crewe & Bob Gaudio wrote and Crewe produced “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You,” which eventually became the century’s fifth most-played song. Crewe ran hot with artists from Vicki Carr, Oliver, Lesley Gore to Mitch Ryder, cowriting with Charles Fox the soundtrack for Jane Fonda’s film, Barbarella. Then his own Bob Crewe Generation exploded with Music To Watch Girls By. In 1972 Bob was in L.A., where he revived Frankie Valli with “My Eyes Adored You” by Crewe & Kenny Nolan. They also co-wrote Patti LaBelle’s “Lady Marmalade” (#1, July ‘75) – to re-hit again from the soundtrack of Moulin Rouge (#1, June ‘01)…David Ritz.
DES McANUFF (Director) is a two-time Tony Award-winning director and artistic director of
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTthe Stratford Shakespeare Festival. He is director emeritus of La Jolla Playhouse, where during his tenure as artistic director he directed more than 30 productions of classics, new plays and musicals. Broadway: Jesus Christ Superstar (2012), Guys and Dolls (2009), Aaron Sorkin’s The Farnsworth Inven-tion (2007);Jersey Boys (2006, four Tonys including Best Musical, now also in, London, Las Vegas, 2 National Tours, and soon to open in Auckland); Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays (2004, Tony Award);Dracula the Musical (2004); How to Succeed… (1995); The Who’s Tommy (director/co-author with Pete Town-shend, 1993 Tony Best Director; 1997 London Olivier Best Director/Best Musical); A Walk in the Woods (1988); Big River (1985, seven Tonys includ-ing Best Director, Best Musical). Stratford: Romeo and Juliet and Shaw’s Caesar and Cleopatra star-ring Christopher Plummer. Film: Cousin Bette, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (director), Iron Giant (producer), Quills (executive producer). Up-coming: adapting Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots for stage with Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips and Aaron Sorkin.
SERGIO TRUJILLO (Choreographer). Broadway: Leap of Faith, Tony Award win-ning Best Musical - Memphis, Tony and Olivier Award winning Best Musical –Jersey Boys, The Addams Family, Next to Normal, All Shook Up, Guys and Dolls. Off-Broadway: Saved, 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; West Side Story; The Sound of Music (Stratford); Peggy Sue Got Married (West End); Kiss Me, Kate (Japan). TV: Judg-ing/choreographing on “So You Think You Can Dance: Canada,” “Broadway: The American Musical” (PBS). Upcoming: Director/Choreog-rapher: Flashdance, Arrabal.
RON MELROSE (Music Supervision, Vocal Ar-rangements and Incidental Music). Music direc-tion: Scarlet Pimpernel and Imaginary Friends, Radio City’s Sinatra. Dance/vocal arranging: Sweet Smell of Success, Jekyll & Hyde, Perfectly Frank, The Act, Marilyn: An American Fable, Woman of the Year, Cabaret. Composing: Super-dimensional Microbabes (anime-based chamber musical); Fourtune (Off-Broadway); The Silver
Swan (National Endowment for the Arts Fellow-ship); three theatrical CDs (The Missing Peace, Early One Morning, Songs I Won’t Be Singing); two Harvard Hasty Pudding shows (Tots in Tin-seltown, Bewitched Bayou); a gospel-based Re-quiem; and additional songs for church choir, various cabaret artists and “Saturday Night Live.” Education: Harvard (philosophy), Westminster (choral conducting). Now Californian. Thanks and love to Alexandra.
KLARA ZIEGLEROVA (Scenic Design) Broadway: The Farnsworth Invention, Jersey Boys, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. Off B’way: Ms. Zieglerova designed for the Public Theater, MTC, NYTW and nu-merous Regional Theaters. London’s West End: Sister Act, Jersey Boys. Holland: Saturday Night Fever. Interior architecture design: New World Stages, New York. Awards: The Green Room Award 2010 (Australia) and The Best Set Design of the 2009 Theatregoers’ Choice Award London (both for Jersey Boys), 2005 Lumen Award (New World Stages), 2003 Drammy Award for Best Set Design; 2000 Carbonell Award for Best Set De-sign; sets for the Best Touring Production, 2003 L.A. Ovation Award.
JESS GOLDSTEIN (Costume Design). Selected New York credits include The Homecoming, Cym-beline (LCT), The Apple Tree, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Lincoln Center’s The Rivals (Tony Award), Julius Caesar with Denzel Washington, Henry IV, Take Me Out, Enchanted April, Proof, Love! Valour! Compassion!, The Most Happy Fella, Dinner With Friends, How I Learned to Drive, Buried Child and The Mineola Twins (Lor-tel and Hewes Awards). Opera: Jack O’Brien’s Il Trittico (Met, 2007), NYC Opera’s The Pirates of Penzance. Film: A Walk on the Moon, Love! Valour! Compassion! and The Substance of Fire.
HOWELL BINKLEY (Lighting Design). B’way works include Jesus Christ Superstar, Cry-Baby, Gypsy, In the Heights, The Farnsworth Inven-tion, Xanadu, LoveMusik, Avenue Q, Bridge & Tunnel, Steel Magnolias, Golda’s Balcony, Hol-lywood Arms, Gore Vidal’s The Best Man, Min-nelli on Minnelli, The Full Monty, Parade, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Sacrilege, Taking Sides, How to Succeed…, High Society, Grease. Off-B’way: Landscape of the Body, Sinatra at Radio City, Batboy: The Musical, Radiant Baby. Also,
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTthe Kennedy Center’s Sondheim Celebration. Parsons Dance (co-founder), Alvin Ailey, ABT, the Joffrey Ballet (Billboards). Five-time Helen Hayes Award recipient; 1993 Olivier Award and Canadian Dora for Spider Woman; 2006 Henry Hewes Design, Outer Critics Circle and Tony Awards for Jersey Boys.
STEVE CANYON KENNEDY (Sound Design) was the production engineer on such Broadway shows as Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats, Starlight Express, Song & Dance, The Phantom of the Opera, Carrie and Aspects of Love. His Broad-way sound design credits include Mary Pop-pins, The Lion King, Jersey Boys (Drama Desk Award), Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays, Hairspray, The Producers, Aida, Titanic, Big, How to Suc-ceed in Business Without Really Trying, Carou-sel and The Who’s Tommy (Drama Desk Award). Steve is married to actress Loni Ackerman and together they have two sons, Jack and George.
MICHAEL CLARK (Projection Design) de-signs film and video for live events. Credits in-clude Ring of Fire (Broadway and Studio Arena Theatre); 700 Sundays (Broadway and La Jolla); Dracula the Musical (Broadway and La Jolla); The Elephant Man (Broadway); Manon Lescaut (Washington Opera); Allegro, One Red Flower and Hedwig (Signature Theatre); The Last Five Years (Philadelphia Theate Company); Company, Sunday in the Park With George and Merrily We Roll Along (Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration); Spider-Man Live (national tour); Music From a Sparkling Planet (Drama Dept); Aeros (national tour); and Dinner With Friends (ACT).
CHARLES LaPOINTE (Wig/Hair Design). B’way: A Raisin in the Sun, Henry IV, The Rivals, Good Vibrations, Sight Unseen, The Apple Tree, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, High Fidelity, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Radio Golf, The Color Purple, Julius Caesar, Xanadu. Regional credits include McCarter, Alliance, American Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre, Wil-liamstown Theatre Festival, Hartford Stage and La Jolla Playhouse. Opera credits include Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Santa Fe Opera, Minnesota Opera, Opera Omaha and Philadelphia Opera Company. Love to James.
STEVE RANKIN (Fight Director) Broadway: Henry IV parts I and II, Guys and Dolls, Jersey Boys, The Farnsworth Invention, Dracula the
Musical, Twelfth Night, Two Shakespearean Ac-tors, Anna Christie, The Real Inspector Hound, Getting Away With Murder and The Who’s Tommy. Off-Broadway: The Third Story, The Night Hank Williams Died and Below the Belt. Stratford Shakespeare Festival: Romeo and Ju-liet, Caesar and Cleopatra. Metropolitan Opera: Rodelinda, Iphegenie at Tauride.
RICHARD HESTER (Production Supervisor). Supervisor for all productions of Jersey Boys in-ternationally (Broadway, US Tour, Las Vegas, London, Sydney). Broadway: Gypsy, Sweet Smell of Success, Annie Get Your Gun, A Delicate Bal-ance, The Old Neighborhood, Titanic, The Phan-tom of the Opera, The Red Shoes, The Secret Garden. National Tours: Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera, West Side Story. Ten years with Patti LuPone on the road. Co-founder/producer of Broadway Barks! with Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore.
MOLLY MEG LEGAL (Production Stage Manager). Credits include: Jersey Boys Chicago, National Tours of Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot, the Musical, the 30th Anniversary Tour of Annie; Cameron Mackintosh’s Oliver! and Love, Janis. She is also a 10 year member of the Weathervane Theatre in NH including: Sideshow, Ragtime, Smokey Joe’s Café and Curtains.
TIMOTHY R. SEMON (Stage Manager). Broadway: 9 to 5: The Musical (all incarnations), Collected Stories, A Chorus Line (2006 Revival), High Fidelity, Three Days of Rain, Wicked, As-sassins. Other quality time spent at The Color Purple, The Apple Tree, La Cage (2005 Revival). Tours: White Christmas (First National); Wicked (First National). Off-Broadway: yes. For Lonny Price & Matt Cowart: Company, Sondheim!: The Birthday Concert, Annie Get Your Gun with Patti LuPone. BFA: UC- CCM.
NICOLE OLSON (Assistant Stage Manager). National: Jersey Boys, Billy Elliot, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (original company). Regional: San Jose Repertory (6 seasons including: By the Bog of Cats… with Holly Hunter), TheatreWorks, Portland Center Stage. B.A., Theatre: University of Southern California.
STEVE ORICH (Orchestrations) has worked as an Orchestrator, Composer and Musical Director in NY and LA for more than 25 years, with
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2012-2013 Broadway Season SponsorHarrah’s Tunica
2012 Classic Movie Series SponsorOrion Federal Credit Union
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 - $5,000Anne & Pat HalloranScott & Carol HennessyCharlotte & Fred HodgesKaren Fields-Isaacman & Ken IsaacmanJanine & Joe LammelDonna & Alan MullenDebbi Fields Rose & Michael D. RoseThe Mustang FundGina & Jim WiertelakWinston Wolfe
Producer’s Club - $2,500Patty & George AlvordMandy & Chirag Chauhan Jan & Ted DonaldsonKathleen & Mike EdelmuthBarry & Elizabeth GilmoreKathy & J.W. GibsonRev. Audrey Taylor GonzalezBettye W. & Dick D. HendrixPeggy & Jim HughesSuzanne & William J. LandersLauren, Linda & Rande LazarKathy Manning Loeb & Robert LoebLori PattonNina & Jerry PattonBeth & David PicklerElizabeth Stewart
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2012 Donors and Program Sponsors (Donations received as of November 22, 2012)
Bobby N. Rowlett Jocelyn & William RudnerDr. & Mrs. Jim RutlandCarol & Barry RussellRay & Erin SchultzReagan & Peggy SchwarzloseLeigh ShockeyMr. & Mrs. RD SinghBarbara & Stefan SmithGary K. SmithRita T. SparksWilliam & Cheryl StegbauerUma & Rajesh SubramaniamDavid & Bonnie ThorntonSteve & Lura TurnerAnne & Jim WestGay & Mike Williams
Director’s Club - $1,000Penny & Jerry BowerBob CaporaleLucia & Jim GillilandMr. & Mrs. Gary ProstermanSharon & Paul Strain
Artist’s Club - $500Chris & Kris AmenTeresa BeckHays & Judy BrantleyChris & Amanda GolightlyBetty GreenSteve & Anne McGuireAnn & Malcolm McRaeEvelyn M. PasterKelly PorterDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. SawyerDr. Thomas J. SchroeppelJill & Ken SteinbergMrs. Charles J. VergosAnn Hylah Warner & Jim WarnerLinda & Bill Woodmansee
Partner - $250Dr. & Mrs. Philip AronoffJohn & Wendy ArthMary Kay & Dale BallRalph & Sue BerryKinzie & Betsy BirdJack & Kathy BlairLin D & Frank Bradley
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Sigmund F. Hiller FundDr. Holly Hilsenbeck & Mr. Curtis BrownFaydette HolmquistJim & Liz HornerJohn & Nancy IovinelliDr. Greg JenkinsJeff & Janice JohnstonWilliam & Betty KovalJanette & Bobby KrauchGregory & Nicole LakeWilliam & Pamela LawheadPeggy LemonsDavid & Ann McCabeDavid & Kathleen McCarthyKirby McCauleyMargaret B. McKeeDebra McRaeMimi & Robert MehrleGreg MillerThomas & Marjorie MillerWilliam & Dawn MundyMiles P. NelsonBob OwensRochelle & Frank PerlmanShelly Pierce: In Memory of Frank PierceBeth & Kerry RegenLee & Dawn RobertsElena & Tom RossJames B. RothmanMike & Ann SandsRick & Cheryl ScheidJames & Nancy SegarsRachel & Stephen ShankmanDavid & Erin SimpsonMichelle & Mike SlabaughMark V. & Patricia P. SmithPaul & Phyllis TaylorRonald & Elsa TaylorSusan TempleMr. & Mrs. O.G. Traczewitz, IIAngie & Steve ValadieJoe & Bobbie VanCleveChristine VentreAndrew & Leigh Van VulpenJoyce WigginsRichard & Kay WisemanMr. Jerry WolfeJosephine (Jo) Wood
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To experience the impact your support can have and enjoy all the benefits of membership, contact Holli Kenney at 529-4230.
IN MEMORY OF
Lucille (Bonnie) Smith, a former member of the Orpheum Board of Directors and a generous supporter of the Theatre passed away on November 23rd. Bonnie will be missed and a memorial gift in her memory is being sent to the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Bernard Lansky – the “clothier to the King” and a long time supporter of the Orpheum passed away on November 15 . Bernard was someone who once you met him you never forgot his charms and his terrific sense of humor. He too will be missed and a memorial gift is being made to Baron Hirsch Synogogue in his name.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTnumerous credits in film, television and theatre. Most recently, he’s written orchestrations for Paint Your Wagon, 110 in the Shade, Snapshots and Can-Can and he received a Tony nomination for his work on Jersey Boys. He has orchestrated and conducted albums for artists including Helen Reddy, Judy Kaye, Debbie Gravitte, Petula Clark and Deborah Gibson, and his orchestrations have been performed by the Boston Pops and at Carn-egie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the White House and around the world.
JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). Recent Broadway: Xanadu, Les Mis, Grey Gardens, Drowsy Chaperone; Beauty and the Beast; Hairspray; Coram Boy; Threepenny Opera; Lennon; Sweeney Todd; The Producers; Movin’ Out; Sweet Charity; Caroline, or Change; Little Shop…; Thoroughly Modern Millie; 42nd Street; Urinetown; Nine; La Bohème; Big River; Never Gonna Dance; Thou Shalt Not; By Jeeves; Fol-lies; Oklahoma!; Jekyll & Hyde; The Rocky Hor-ror Show; Seussical; The Music Man; Fosse; Swing!; Kat and the Kings; The Civil War; Tri-umph of Love. Studio musician (bass): Michael Jackson, Madonna, Portishead, Eric Clapton, BB King, Sinatra, Carly Simon, Celine Dion, Smash-ing Pumpkins, Tommy Flanagan, Pete Seeger, NY Philharmonic.
JO ANN DAUGHERTY (Conductor) has traveled throughout the U.S. and abroad in a variety of musi-cal worlds including jazz, rock, and theater (Jersey Boys, Dreamgirls, Billy Elliot). She is thrilled and thankful her journeys have led her back to Jersey Boys and proud to work with such a talented cast and team. Jo Ann’s playing and writing can be heard on her album “Range of Motion,” available on iTunes; look for a new release in 2013. www.joanndaugherty.com
PETER FULBRIGHT/TECH PRODUCTION SERVICES (Technical Supervision) Peter, with associates Mary Duffe and Collene Houlehen, has managed more than 70 Broadway, Interna-tional and Touring productions. Favorites include Rock of Ages, Seminar, The Normal Heart, Arca-dia, Lombardi, Hairspray, 13, Curtains, Bombay Dreams, 42nd Street, Urinetown, Into The Woods, Dance of the Vampires, Blast!, Aspects of Love, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Sound of Music, ....Forum, Smoke Joe’s Cafe, Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Joseph..., The Secret Garden, Starlight Express, Singin’ in the Rain and Foxfire.
TARA RUBIN CASTING (Casting). Broad-way/Tours: Young Frankenstein, Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins; My Fair Lady; The Pirate Queen; Les Misérables; The History Boys; Spamalot; …Spelling Bee; The Producers; Mamma Mia!; Phantom…; Good Vibrations; Bombay Dreams; Oklahoma!; Flower Drum Song; Imaginary Friends; Metamorphoses; Disney’s On the Re-cord; The Frogs; Contact; Thou Shalt Not; A Man of No Importance. Second Stage, Williamstown, Kennedy Center, La Jolla, Yale Rep. Film: The Producers.
BROADWAY BOOKING OFFICE NYC (Tour Booking, Engagement Management, Press & Marketing) is a leading theatrical tour book-ing, marketing and press company, representing musicals, plays and theatrical productions. Cur-rently: Jersey Boys, War Horse, The New 25th Anniversary Production of Les Misérables, Mary Poppins, NETworks presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, End of the Rainbow, Hair, Do You Hear the People Sing, Potted Potter, Holland Taylor in Ann, The Rat Pack is Back!, Backbeat, Scooby Doo Live! Musical Mysteries, Magic Tree House® The Musical and Roger Rees in What You Will. www.bbonyc.com
WEST HYLER (Associate Director). Jersey Boys: Broadway, 1st National Tour, Chicago, Las Vegas, UK, Canadian and Australian produc-tions. Broadway: How the Grinch Stole Christ-mas (Assoc. Director). New York: Big Apple Circus, Primary Stages, Ars Nova, Playwright’s Horizons, The York Theatre Company, HERE Arts Center. Regional: Colony Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville. MFA from the University of California, San Diego.
DANNY AUSTIN (Associate Choreographer) Jersey Boys (Associate Choreographer / Broad-way, 1st National Tour, Chicago, Las Vegas, Lon-don West End, Australia); Hairspray (Associate Choreographer / London West End, U.K. Tour, NETworks International Tour); Hairspray (Resi-dent Director/Choreographer, Canadian Com-pany). Charlottetown Festival Young Company (Artistic Director), The Stratford Festival (Acting Company, seven seasons - three Tyrone Guthrie Awards).
STEPHEN GABIS (Dialect Coach). B’way: Doubt, Steel Magnolias, Dracula, Taboo, The
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTBoy From Oz, Joe Egg, “Master Harold”…, Present Laughter, A Doll’s House. Venues: Roundabout, MTC, Playwrights, Atlantic, the New Group, MCC, the Public, Second Stage, Williamstown,Yale Rep, McCarter, Hartford Stage, Primary Stages, LCT, Long Wharf, West-port. Film contributions: Million Dollar Baby, Ballad of Bettie Page, Confessions of a Danger-ous Mind, Boys Don’t Cry.
DODGER THEATRICALS (Producer). A producing partnership made up of Michael David, Edward Strong, Rocco Landesman and Des McAnuff. Originated at BAM in 1978, mi-grated to NY Shakespeare Festival, then off and on Broadway, where they’ve shared in a host of Tony and Obie Awards. On Broadway: Currently Jersey Boys and Jesus Christ Superstar; also The Farnsworth Invention, 42nd Street, Urinetown, Dracula, Good Vibrations, Into the Woods (Orig-inal and ‘02), The Music Man, Blast!, Titanic, Wrong Mountain, Footloose, Mandy Patinkin in Concert, High Society, 1776, …Forum, The King and I, The Who’s Tommy, Ralph Fiennes’ Hamlet, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, How to Succeed in Business..., Jelly’s Last Jam, The Secret Garden, Prelude to a Kiss, Gospel at Colonus, Big River, Pump Boys and Dinettes. Off Broadway: Drumstruck, Symphonie Fantastique, Bare, Barbra’s Wedding, Duet, Savion Glover Downtown.
JOSEPH J. GRANO, JR. (Producer) is Chair-man/CEO of Centurion Holdings LLC, an ad-visor to private and public companies. From 2001-2004, Mr. Grano was Chairman of UBS Financial Services Inc. (formerly PaineWebber). While at PaineWebber, Mr. Grano chaired the Board of Governors of the National Associa-tion of Security Dealers (NASD). In 2002, Mr. Grano was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as the Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council. He proudly served his country as a Captain in the U.S. Special Forces (Green Berets). Due to his commitment to education, Mr. Grano received the Corporate Leadership Award from the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. Other awards include the USO Gold Medal for Distinguished Service and The Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He is also a member of the Council for the United States and Italy, a member of both the City University of New York’s Business Leadership Council and the Board of Directors at Lenox Hill Hospital.
KEVIN AND TAMARA KINSELLA (Pro-ducers). Kevin Kinsella has been investing in early-stage technology companies for thirty years, primarily through his firm Avalon Ven-tures. Avalon companies have been responsible for bringing to market several multi-billion dol-lar life-saving drugs, the iPhone touch-screen, and the fastest growing revenue company in the history of the Internet. Mr. Kinsella is a Life Sustaining Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a member of Johns Hopkins SAIS Dean’s Advisory Counsel and a member of the Council on Foreign Rela-tions. Both outdoor enthusiasts, Kevin and Tamara met in Alaska during the Exxon Val-dez oil spill cleanup. The Kinsellas’ vineyard in Healdsburg, California will release the first Kinsella Estate Dry Creek Valley cabernet in 2011. Jersey Boys is their first Broadway show. Mr. Kinsella’s father, Walter A. Kinsella, was a career actor on Broadway, radio, television and cinema. He first appeared on Broadway in 1924 in What Price Glory?
THE PELICAN GROUP (Producer), a San Diego production company, is enthusiastic about supporting this production of Jersey Boys. The Group, assembled by Ivor and Colette Royston, consists of Todd and Debby Buchholz, Edward and Martha Dennis, Eric and Marsi Gardiner, Cam and Wanda Garner, Richard and Patricia Harmetz, Irwin and Joan Jacobs, Hal and Debby Jacobs, Paul and Stacy Jacobs, Jeff and Deni Jacobs, John and Angie Longenecker, Rao Makineni, Nevins and Margaret McBride, Ray Mirra, Shearn Platt, Edward Richard, Drew and Noni Senyei, Steven Strauss and Lise Wilson. Mr. Royston co-produced the TV film “Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story” (w/ Cliff Robertson and Loretta Swit, 1986) and the feature film Soultaker (1990).
LATITUDE LINK (Producer) is currently represented on Broadway by Jersey Boys (Tony Award), Memphis, and American Idiot. Addi-tionally, six productions running worldwide: Jersey Boys National Tour, Las Vegas, London, Toronto, Australia and the Xanadu National Tour. Past productions include: 33 Variations (Tony Nomination), Cry Baby (Tony Nomina-tion), and Farnsworth Invention.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CASTRICK STEINER (Producer) Of the eleven Broadway musicals Rick has co-produced, Jer-sey Boys, Hairspray, The Producers and Big River won Tony Awards for Best Musical. In 1954, at age eight, Rick made his stage debut op-posite Gene Lockhart in On Borrowed Time and then promptly retired. Rick has won six poker championships including the 1992 World Series of Poker 7- Stud Hi-Lo event. He resides in Cin-cinnati, Ohio with his children Ace and Duke and sits on the ownership bench of his beloved Cincinnati Reds.
LAUREN MITCHELL (Associate Producer). As producer, on Broadway: Urinetown, Into the Woods (‘02 revival), Wrong Mountain, High Society. Off- Broadway: Barbra’s Wedding, Bare. As actress, on Broadway: The Boys From Syracuse, Me and My Girl, Nine, Annie, City of Angels (L.A.), Into the Woods (original cast and PBS American Playhouse) and numerous Off-Broadway, regional, television and concert ap-pearances.
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE (Original Pro-ducer) has received more than 300 awards for theatre excellence, including the 1993 Tony Award as America’s Outstanding Regional The-atre. Located in La Jolla, CA, the Playhouse is internationally acclaimed for its innovative pro-ductions of classics, new plays and musicals. Led by Artistic Director Christopher Ashley and Managing Director Michael S. Rosenberg, the Playhouse was founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and Mel Ferrer. Jersey Boys is among the more than 16 Playhouse pro-ductions that have moved to Broadway, garner-ing 29 Tony Awards, including Big River, The Who’s Tommy, How to Succeed in Business…, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays, Memphis, and the Pulitzer Prize-win-ning I Am My Own Wife, fostered as part of the Playhouse’s Page To Stage new play develop-ment program. Visit www.lajollaplayhouse.org.
STAFF FOR JERSEY BOYS
General ManagementDODGER MANAGEMENT GROUP
Engagement Booking, Management & MarketingBROADWAY BOOKING OFFICE NYCSteven Schnepp Temah Higgins
Kent McIngvale Jenny Bates Judith Hoenig Adelson David FreelandZach Stevenson Julia D’Angelo Scott Praefke Jim Lanahan
COMPANY MANAGERMichael Camp
National Press RepresentativesBONEAU/BRYAN-BROWN
Adrian Bryan-Brown Susanne TigheHeath Schwartz
Production Stage Manager ............................................... MOLLY MEG LEGALStage Manager ................................................................... Timothy R. SemonAssistant Stage Manager ............................................................. Nicole OlsonSubstitute Asst. Stage Manager ..................................................Joshua PiloteSr. Associate General Manager .........................................Jennifer F. VaughanAssociate General Manager ....................................................Flora JohnstoneGeneral Management Assistant ..................................................Lauren FreedProduction Manager........................................................................Jeff ParvinProduction Management Assistant ...........................................Lyndsey GoodeTechnical Supervision ............................................. Tech Production Services/
Peter Fulbright, Mary Duffe, Colleen HoulehenMusic Technical Design .................................................... Deborah N. HurwitzAssociate Director ...........................................................................West HylerAssociate Choreographer ............................................................Danny AustinAssistant Choreographer ........................................................ Lauren TartagliaDialect Coach ........................................................................... Stephen GabisAssociate Company Manager ................................................... Dhyana ColonyAssociate Scenic Designer ............................................................Nancy ThunAssociate Costume Designer ....................................................... Lee J. AustinAssistants to the Costume Designer ................. Betsy Waddell, Michelle SescoAssociate Lighting Designer .....................................................Patricia NicholsAssociate Sound Designer .......................................................Andrew KeisterAssistant Projection Designer ......................................................Daniel VatskyStory Board Artist ..........................................................................Don HudsonCasting Directors ................................ Tara Rubin, CSA; Merri Sugarman, CSACasting Associate .................................................................... Lindsay LevineTara Rubin Casting .............Eric Woodall, CSA; Dale Brown, CSA; Kaitlin ShawAutomated Lighting Programmer ............................................... Chris HermanProjection Programmer .............................................................Paul VershbowAssociate Hair Designer ...............................................................Leah LoukasProduction Carpenter ...................................................................... Mike KellyHead Carpenter ........................................................................... Chris OsbornAssistant Carpenters ............................................ Brooke Carlson, Chad RoweAdvance Carpenter/Swing ..........................................................Shaun AltmanProduction Electrician ..............................................................James FediganHead Electrician ..........................................................................Patrick AingeAssistant Electricians ...........................................Heather Layman, Ann RocheProduction Sound ..................................................................... Brett BingmanHead Sound ............................................................................ Jason DeJardinAssistant Sound ...........................................................................Sean LuckeyProduction Props ......................................................................Emiliano ParesHead Props ...............................................................................Glenn CalhounAssistant Props .............................................................................. Tom PerrinProduction Wardrobe Supervisor ................................................. Lee J. AustinWardrobe Supervisor .................................................. Sandra Hanlon CresslerAsst. Wardrobe Supervisor ....................................................... Angela Dittmar“Four Seasons” Dresser ............................................... Matthew V. DaughertyHair Supervisor ..............................................................Michael Dondanville IIHair Assistant .................................................................................Katie WardAssistant to John Miller ...........................................................Nichole JenninoSynthesizer Programming ............ ...............Deborah N. Hurwitz, Randy CohenMusic Copying ...................................................... Anixter Rice Music ServiceMusic Production Assistants ........................Michelle Scalpone, Kristen NorineProduction Assistants ............................Jay Carey, Paula Wise, Rachel SlavenLighting Production Assistant .......................................................... Ben BauerDramaturg ................................................................................Allison HorsleyAdvertising ......................................................................... Serino Coyne, Inc.Marketing ...........................Dodger Marketing/Jessica Ludwig, Jessica MorrisHotel Booking .............................................. Lisa Morris, Road Concierge.com
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STAFFTravel Arrangements .....................................................................Road RebelBanking .................................................. Signature Bank: Barbara von BorstelPayroll ........................................................................................Paychex Inc.:
Janet Byer, Pat PorschAccountants ........................................................ Schall and Ashenfarb, C.P.A.Finance Director ...................................................................Paula MaldonadoInsurance......................................................................... AON/Albert G. Rubin
Insurance Services, Inc./George Walden, Claudia KaufmanCounsel ................................................................................. Nan Bases, Esq.Special Events ...........................................................................John L. HaberInformation Technology Management .........................................ITelagen, Inc.Web Design/Maintenance ....................................... Curious Minds Media, Inc.
www.curiousm.comProduction Photographer ............................................................ Joan Marcus
Theatre Displays .........................................................................King Displays
Official Websitewww.JerseyBoysTour.com
DODGERSDodger Theatricals
Mark Andrews, Michael Camp, Sandra Carlson, Hunter Chancellor, Dhyana Colony, Michael David, Scott Dennis, Anne Ezell, Lauren Freed, Mariann Fresi-ello, Tyler Gabbard, Lyndsey Goode, John L. Haber, Richard Hester, West Hyler, Flora Johnstone, Daniel Kogan, Deana Marie Kirsch, Abigail Kornet, Tony Lance, Pamela Lloyd, James Elliot Love, Jessica Ludwig, Paula Maldonado, Jennie Mamary, Ron Melrose, Lauren Mitchell, Jessica Morris, Sally Campbell Morse, Jason Pelusio, Jeff Parvin, Samuel Rivera, Maureen Rooney, Andrew Serna, Dana Sherman, Bridget Stegall, Edward Strong, Tim Sulka, Ellen Szorady, Ash-ley Tracey, Ann E. Van Nostrand, Jennifer F. Vaughan, Laurinda Wilson
LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSEArtistic Director .................................................................. Christopher AshleyManaging Director .........................................................Michael S. RosenbergDirector Emeritus .........................................................................Des McAnuffGeneral Manager ....................................................................Debby BuchholzAssociate Producer ....................................................................... Dana HarrelDirector of Play Development ..................................................Shirley FishmanAssociate General Manager ...........................................................Jenny CaseDirector of Communications ............................................................Mary CookDirector of Development ........................................................Deborah TrimbleDirector of Finance ....................................................................John T. O’DeaDirector of Education and Outreach ...................................... Steve McCormickInterim Production Manager ....................................................Linda S. CooperTechnical Director .....................................................................Chris BorresonCostume Shop Manager ............................................................Susan MakkooSound Supervisor..........................................................................Joe HuppertLighting Supervisor ........................................................................ Mike DoyleProp Master ................................................................................. Debra HatchCharge Scenic Artist ...............................................................Joan NewhouseTheatre Operations Manager ..........................................................Ned Collins
CREDITSScenery, show control and automation by ShowMotion, Inc., Norwalk, CT. Stage construction performed by Tait Towers, Inc. Sound equipment by Masque Sound. Projection equipment by Sound Associates. Costumes executed by Carelli Costumes, Studio Rouge, Saint Laurie Merchant Tailors and Maria Fic-arola Knitwear Ltd. Specialty dying and printing by Gene Mignola, Inc. Dance Shoes by Worldtone Dance. Hosiery and undergarments by Bra*Tenders. Props provided and executed by The Spoon Group. Keyboards by Yamaha. Rehearsed at the New 42nd Street Studios.
Scenic drops adapted from George Tice: Urban Landscapes/W.W. Norton. Other photographs featured are from George Tice: Selected Photographs 1953-1999/David R. Godine. (Photographs courtesy of the Peter Fetterman Gallery/Santa Monica.)
SONG CREDITS“Ces Soirées-La (“Oh, What a Night”)” (Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker, Yannick Zolo, Edmond David Bacri). Jobete Music Company Inc., Seasons Music Company (ASCAP). “Silhouettes” (Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, Jr.), Regent Music Corporation (BMI). “You’re the Apple of My Eye” (Otis Blackwell), EMI Unart Catalog Inc. (BMI). “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh), EMI April Music Inc., Aldi Music Company, Cotton Club Publishing (ASCAP). “Earth Angel” (Jesse Belvin, Curtis Williams, Gaynel Hodge), Embassy Music Corporation (BMI). “Sunday Kind of Love” (Barbara Belle, Anita Leanord Nye,
Stan Rhodes, Louis Prima), LGL Music Inc./Larry Spier, Inc. (ASCAP). “My Mother’s Eyes” (Abel Baer, L. Wolfe Gilbert), Abel Baer Music Company, EMI Feist Catalog Inc. (ASCAP). “I Go Ape” (Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, Jr.), MPL Music Publishing Inc. (ASCAP). “(Who Wears) Short Shorts” (Bob Gaudio, Bill Cran-dall, Tom Austin, Bill Dalton), EMI Longitude Music, Admiration Music Inc., Third Story Music Inc., and New Seasons Music (BMI). “I’m in the Mood for Love” (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh), Famous Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Moody’s Mood for Love” (James Moody, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh), Famous Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Cry for Me” (Bob Gaudio), EMI Longitude Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “An Angel Cried” (Bob Gaudio), EMI Longi-tude Music (BMI). “I Still Care” (Bob Gaudio), Hearts Delight Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Trance” (Bob Gaudio), Hearts Delight Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Sherry” (Bob Gaudio), MPL Music Publishing Inc. (ASCAP). “Big Girls Don’t Cry” (Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe), MPL Music Publishing Inc. (ASCAP). “Walk Like a Man” (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio), Gavadima Music, MPL Com-munications Inc. (ASCAP). “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)” (Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker), Jobete Music Company Inc, Seasons Music Company (ASCAP). “My Boyfriend’s Back” (Robert Feldman, Gerald Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI). “My Eyes Adored You” (Bob Crewe, Kenny Nolan), Jobete Music Company Inc, Kenny Nolan Publishing (ASCAP), Stone Diamond Music Corporation, Tannyboy Music (BMI). “Dawn, Go Away” (Bob Gaudio, Sandy Linzer), EMI Full Keel Music, Gavadima Music, Stebojen Music Company (ASCAP). “Big Man in Town” (Bob Gaudio), EMI Longitude Music (BMI), Gavadima Music (ASCAP). “Beggin’” (Bob Gaudio, Peggy Farina), EMI Longitude Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Stay” (Maurice Williams), Cherio Corporation (BMI). “Let’s Hang On (To What We’ve Got)” (Bob Crewe, Denny Randell, Sandy Linzer), EMI Longitude Music, Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc., Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Opus 17 (Don’t You Worry ’Bout Me)” (Denny Ran-dell, Sandy Linzer) Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Everybody Knows My Name” (Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe), EMI Longitude Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Bye Bye Baby” (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio), EMI Longitude Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “C’mon Marianne” (L. Russell Brown, Ray Bloodworth), EMI Longitude Music and Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” (Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe), EMI Longitude Music, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Working My Way Back to You” (Denny Randell, Sandy Linzer), Screen Gems–EMI Music Inc, Seasons Four Music (BMI). “Fallen Angel” (Guy Fletcher, Doug Flett), Chrysalis Music (ASCAP). “Rag Doll” (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio), EMI Longitude Music (BMI), Gavadima Music (ASCAP). “Who Loves You?” (Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker), Jobete Music Company Inc, Seasons Music Company (ASCAP).
IN MEMORYIt is difficult to imagine producing anything without the presence of beloved Dodger producing associate James Elliot Love. Friend to everyone he met, James stood at the heart of all that is good about the theatrical community. He will be missed, but his spirit abides.
The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are mem-bers of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
The musicians employed in this production are members of the Ameri-can Federation of Musicians.
United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.
The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.
The Dramatists Guild—The Professional Association of Playwrights, Lyricists and Composers.
The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Manag-ers employed in this production are represented by the As-sociation of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.
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