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Saturday, November 21 at 2 p.m. accessibility performance:

ASL interpretation by Paula DunnOpen captioning by c2

Audio description by Audio Description Los Angeles.

SEGERSTROM HALL November 10 – 22, 2015

Tuesdays – Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at 2 & 7:30 p.m.Sundays at 1 & 6:30 p.m.

Out of courtesy to the artists and your fellow patrons, please take a moment to turn off and refrain from using cellular phones, pagers, watch alarms and

similar devices. The use of any audio or videorecording device or the taking of photographs (with or without flash) is strictly prohibited. Thank you.

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TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT, LLCpresents

Scenic DesignerBEOWULF BORITT

Costume DesignerROGER KIRK

Lighting DesignerKEN BILLINGTON

Sound DesignerPETER FITZGERALD

Executive ProducerRANDALL A. BUCK

General ManagerTOWNSEND TEAGUE

Production ManagerJOHN WILSON

Hair, Wigs & Makeup DesignDAVE BOVA & J. JARED JANAS

Casting ByJOY DEWING, CSA

JOY DEWING CASTING

Music SupervisorTODD ELLISON

Music DirectorJ. MICHAEL DUFF

Music CoordinatorTALITHA FEHR

TL MUSIC INTERNATIONALTour Marketing and Press

AMY KATZCOURTNEY DAVIS

Exclusive Tour BookingTHE BOOKING GROUP

MEREDITH BLAIR

Technical DirectorRANDY MORELAND

Musical Staging and New Choreography ByRANDY SKINNER

Directed ByMARK BRAMBLE

Original Direction and Dances byGOWER CHAMPION

Originally Produced on Broadway byDAVID MERRICK

Starring

BRITTE STEELE STEVEN BIDWELL MARK FISHBACK DJ CANADAY BLAKE STADNIK NATALIA LEPORE HAGAN CARLOS MORALES LAMONT BROWN ROB OUELLETTE VANESSA MITCHELL SARAH FAGAN MALLORY NOLTING

and introducing CAITLIN EHLINGER as Peggy Sawyerwith

MATTHEW ALEXANDER EMILY BLAKE ANDERSON BRITTANY BIGELOW ALLISON BLANCHARD MOLLY JEAN BLODGETTSTEPHANIE BROOKS TAYLORE BURKE MITCHELL CANFIELD JOEL CHAMBERS KAHLIA DAVIS TRICIA DeSARIO

LUCIA FOSTER KELLY GLEASON PATRICK HEFFERNAN TOMMY JOSCELYN BRADY MILLER MANDY MODIC GEORGINA MOORE COURTNEY MORAN JOCELYN MOSS

ALICIA NEWCOM TANNER OUTLY MICHAEL PERSSON

MATTHEW J. TAYLOR KAITLIN LAWRENCE

Based on the novel by BRADFORD ROPES

Music ByHARRY WARREN

Lyrics ByAL DUBIN

Book ByMICHAEL STEWART & MARK BRAMBLE

The use of all songs is by arrangement with Warner Bros., the owner of music publishers’ rights.

The Song and Dance Fable of Broadway

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in order of appearance Andy Lee................................................................LAMONT BROWNMaggie Jones..............................................................BRITTE STEELEBert Barry...............................................................STEVEN BIDWELLMac....................................................................CARLOS MORALESPhyllis................................................................MALLORY NOLTINGLorraine.............................................................VANESSA MITCHELLDiane........................................................................SARAH FAGANAnnie.........................................................NATALIA LEPORE HAGANBilly Lawlor..............................................................BLAKE STADNIKPeggy Sawyer.........................................................CAITLIN EHLINGEROscar.....................................................................ROB OUELLETTEJulian Marsh........................................................MATTHEW J. TAYLORDorothy Brock......................................................KAITLIN LAWRENCEAbner Dillon.............................................................MARK FISHBACKPat Denning...................................................................DJ CANADAYThugs...................................CARLOS MORALES, MATTHEW ALEXANDERDoctor..................................................................CARLOS MORALES

ENSEMBLEMATTHEW ALEXANDER, EMILY BLAKE ANDERSON, BRITTANY

BIGELOW, ALLISON BLANCHARD, MOLLY JEAN BLODGETT, TAYLORE BURKE,MITCHELL CANFIELD, JOEL CHAMBERS, KAHLIA DAVIS, TRICIA DeSARIO, SARAH FAGAN, LUCIA FOSTER, KELLY

GLEASON,PATRICK HEFFERNAN, TOMMY JOSCELYN, BRADY MILLER,VANESSA MITCHELL, MANDY MODIC, GEORGINA MOORE,

COURTNEY MORAN, JOCELYN MOSS, ALICIA NEWCOM,MALLORY NOLTING, MICHAEL PERSSON

CO-DANCE CAPTAINSSTEPHANIE BROOKS, TANNER OUTLY

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CAST

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SWINGSSTEPHANIE BROOKS, TANNER OUTLY

UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific notice is

posted at the time of the performance.

For Julian Marsh: DJ CANADAY; For Dorothy Brock: EMILY BLAKE ANDERSON; For Peggy Sawyer: JOCELYN MOSS; For Maggie Jones: KAHLIA DAVIS; For Bert Barry: BRADY MILLER; For Billy Lawlor: MATTHEW ALEXANDER; For Pat Denning: PATRICK HEFFERNAN;

For Abner Dillon: CARLOS MORALES; For Andy Lee: MICHAEL PERSSON; For Annie: SARAH FAGAN; For Lorraine: STEPHANIE BROOKS; For Phyllis: STEPHANIE BROOKS, TRICIA DeSARIO;

For Mac/Doctor/Thug: TOMMY JOSCELYN

WARNINGThe use of any recording device, either audio or video,

and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such

as cellular phones, beepers and watches.

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ACT IOverture ...................................................................Orchestra

Scene 1: Stage of the 42nd Street Theatre, New York City “Audition” ............................................. Andy Lee and Ensemble “Young and Healthy” ...................... Billy Lawlor and Peggy Sawyer “Shadow Waltz” ............. Maggie Jones, Dorothy Brock and Ensemble

Scene 2: The Gypsy Tea Kettle Restaurant “Go Into Your Dance” ............Maggie, Annie, Peggy, Phyllis, Lorraine and Andy

Scene 3: Stage of the 42nd Street Theatre “You’re Getting To Be a Habit With Me”. ...........Dorothy, Billy, Peggy and Ensemble

Scene 4: Dorothy Brock’s Dressing Room

Scene 5: Stage of the 42nd Street Theatre “Getting Out of Town” ...........................................Full Company

Scene 6: The Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia “Dames” .............................................................Billy and Men “Keep Young and Beautiful” ................ Maggie, Bert Barry and Girls “Dames” (Continued).............................................Full Company

Scene 7: Regency Club and Dorothy Brock’s Hotel Suite “I Only Have Eyes for You” ............................................ Dorothy

Scene 8: Opening Night of Pretty Lady at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia “I Only Have Eyes for You” (Continued) .....................Billy and Girls “We’re in the Money” ..... Peggy, Lorraine, Phyllis, Billy and Ensemble “Act One Finale” ....................................... Dorothy and Company

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MUSICAL NUMBERS

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ACT IIEntr’Acte ..................................................................Orchestra

Scene 1: Backstage at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia Fifteen Minutes later “There’s A Sunny Side To Ev’ry Situation” .......... Annie and Ensemble

Scene 2: Broad Street Station, Philadelphia “Lullaby of Broadway” .................... Julian Marsh and Full Company “Getting Out of Town” (Reprise) .........Bert, Maggie and Full Company

Scene 3: Stage of the 42nd Street Theatre, New York City “Montage”................................ Julian, Andy, Peggy and Ensemble

Scene 4: Peggy’s Dressing Room “About a Quarter to Nine” .............................. Dorothy and Peggy

Scene 5: The Opening Night of Pretty Lady on BroadwayOverture ...................................................................Orchestra “With Plenty of Money and You” ........................... Peggy and Men “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” .................... Bert, Maggie, Annie and Girls “42nd Street” ..................................... Peggy, Billy and Ensemble

Scene 6: Stage of the 42nd Street Theatre “42nd Street” (Reprise) ................................................... JulianFinale ..................................................................Full Company

Additional lyrics by Johnny Mercer and Mort Dixon

42ND STREET ORCHESTRA Music Director/Keys 1: J. Michael Duff; Associate Music Director/

Keys 2: Alec Bart; Keys 3: Alex Navarro Woodwind: Michel Gohler; Trumpet 1: Andrew Golden;Trumpet 2: Nick Sednew;

Trombone: John Grodrian; Drums/Band Tech: Christian Dionne; Music Coordinator: Talitha Fehr (TL Music International)

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MATTHEW J. TAYLOR (Julian Marsh) earned a BM from Westminster Choir College and an MM from Oklahoma State University. Favorite Credits include Guys and Dolls (Sky), Cats (Tugger), Damn Yankees (Joe), Oklahoma! (Curly), and The Music Man (Harold). Thanks to family, friends and teachers.

KAITLIN LAWRENCE (Dorothy Brock) National tour: California Dreaming (Mama Cass). Select Regional: Steel Magnolias (Shelby), Mary Poppins (Mrs. Banks) and Alaska Cabin Nite (Amber). BFA Musical Theatre – University of Florida. Endless gratitude for Joy Dewing Casting, TROIKA, Mark Bramble, and my family. Namaste. www.kaitlinlawrence.com

CAITLIN EHLINGER (Peggy Sawyer) is thrilled to be mak-ing her tour debut with 42nd Street! Favorite credits: Chicago (Roxie), West Side Story (Anita). Special thanks to Mark Bramble, Randy Skinner, Kelli Barclay, Joy Dewing & TROIKA. Love to my family, Suzanne Semans, Jack

Beetle and David Kent.www.caitlin-ehlinger.com

BRITTE STEELE (Maggie Jones) is honored to be a part of this fantastic production! Many thanks to Mr. Bramble, Mr. Skinner, Joy Dewing Casting, and to YOU for supporting live theatre! Please visit Britte’s website, brittesteele.net for news and credits. Proverbs 4:18

STEVEN BIDWELL (Bert Barry) is originally from Canada. In NYC 8 years. Off-Broadway: Fabulous! and Einstein. Regional: Oliver!, A Christmas Carol (Centenary Stage), Forever Plaid (Cornerstone), Hello Dolly (RCMT). NYC: American Clock; Urinetown. Film, TV and com-mercials. Producer: www. thebenchproject.tv. Circle in the Square graduate. www.stevenbidwell.com

MARK FISHBACK (Abner Dillon) National Tours: Elf (Santa) and West Side Story (Broadway revival, Doc). Regional favorites: The Fantasticks! (Hucklebee), The Will Rogers Follies (Clem

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

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Rogers), The Drowsy Chaperone (Underling), Cabaret (Herr Schultz) and Little Shop of Horrors (Mushnik).

DJ CANADAY (Pat Denning, U/S Julian) Off-Broadway: A Christmas Carol (Scrooge, IT Award nom), Phantom (Phantom u/s), and Fabulous! Regional: The Music Man (Harold Hill, BroadwayWorld nom), Carousel (Billy Bigelow), Tuesdays with Morrie (Mitch), Cabaret (Emcee). International stages include Costa Rica, China and the Philippines. For Iz.

BLAKE STADNIK (Billy Lawlor) is absolutely thrilled to be play-ing Billy. As a graduate of the Penn State Musical Theatre pro-gram, his credits include Marius: Les Misérables (Fulton theater/NAMT), Claude: Hair (MSMT), Mary Poppins/Man of La Mancha (PCLO). Love you Moms and Dad! Facebook.com/blakestadnik Twitter: @blakestadnik

NATALIA LEPORE HAGAN (Annie) is transplanted from Youngstown, Ohio to New York

City. Off-Broadway: NYMF’s The Mapmaker’s Opera. Regional: Crazy for You, The Little Mermaid. TV: Boardwalk Empire. Enormous love to her amaz-ing family, friends and mentors. Follow her adventures on tour: @natalialeporehagan

CARLOS MORALES (Mac, Doc, Thug, U/S Abner Dillon) Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Carlos moved to New York to attend AMDA. Since graduating, Carlos has been in musicals such as White Christmas and 42nd Street. Also, a proud member of the tap company Cats Paying Dues. (Love You Mom)!

LAMONT BROWN (Andy Lee) is excited to make his National Tour debut! Studied at American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC. Credits: Hairspray (Duane, u/s Seaweed, Co-Dance Captain), American Showstoppers: Irving Berlin with the Fred Barton Orchestra. Love to all my family and friends!Youtube.com/Montmont94

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ROB OUELLETTE (Oscar) Tours: 42nd Street (US, Asia). Regional: 42nd Street (Riverside Vero Beach), The Producers (Westchester Broadway), Tommy Djilas in Music Man (Utah Festival Opera), La Cage aux Folles, Anything Goes, Mame (Arts Center Coastal Carolina). Thanks to Mark and Randy for bringing me back and love to my family!

VANESSA MITCHELL (Lorraine, Ensemble) is thrilled to be on the road with 42nd Street. Regional: 42nd Street, Victor/Victoria, Singin’ in the Rain. Canada: Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Visit of Will & Kate. Proud member of ALMA NYC Dance Company. www.van-essamitchell.ca

SARAH FAGAN (Diane, Ensemble, U/S Annie) First National Tour! Proud OKCU graduate. Favorite credits: Holiday Inn (Goodspeed, MUNY), Crazy for You (Riverside Theatre), Anything Goes (NSMT), The Producers (Palace Theatre), Singin’ in the Rain (MTW). Thanks to the 42nd Street team,

my family and Layne! www.sar-ahfagandance.com

MALLORY NOLTING (Phyllis, Ensemble) National Tour debut! Recent graduate of Marymount Manhattan College with a BA in Dance. Thanks to the cast, cre-atives, Troika, and Joy Dewing for this opportunity. Much love and thanks to her family, friends and teachers. www.mallorynolting.com

MATTHEW ALEXANDER (Thug, Ensemble, U/S Billy) is an Ohio native and has a BFA in musi-cal theatre from Point Park University. Tours: 50 Shades! The Musical Parody, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Bye Bye Birdie and A Christmas Carol. Love to Mom, Dad, Stacey, Ashley, Matt and Graham. Instagram/Twitter: @MattGAlexander

EMILY BLAKE ANDERSON (Ensemble, U/S Dorothy) Tour debut! Arizona raised, Astoria, NY resident. Favorite credits: A Chorus Line, White Christmas, and The Producers. Training: Loyola Marymount University &

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CAP21. Thanks to our creative team, Joy Dewing Casting and my parents. All you need is love! www.emilyblakeanderson.com

BRITTANY BIGELOW (Ensemble) is ecstatic to be living her dream as part of the 42nd Street National Tour! Many thanks to Mark, Randy, and the entire creative team for this opportu-nity. Love to my family, friends, Melissa, Leslie and Bloc NYC!www.brittanybigelow.com

ALLISON BLANCHARD (Ensemble) is a Franklin, TN native and recent University of South Florida graduate (BFA Modern Dance Performance). She is thrilled to be on tour with this show! Thanks Mom and Dad for always supporting my crazy dreams and God for his abun-dant blessings.

MOLLY JEAN BLODGETT (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her National Tour debut! Favorite credits: Crazy for You (Mitzi), Mary Poppins (Katie Nanna/Mary Understudy), Singin’ in the Rain (Zelda),

Sweet Charity, A Chorus Line (Judy). NYU grad. Love to her beautiful friends and family!

STEPHANIE BROOKS (Co-Dance Captain, Swing, U/S Phyllis, Lorraine) Tours: Mamma Mia!, Ad Deum Dance Company, Apassionata. Regional: Mary Poppins, White Christmas, My Fair Lady and Chicago. Co-Founder of ALMA NYC. BFA University of Arizona. Love to family, friends, Randy, Joy and MSA. www.stephaniebrooks.org

TAYLORE BURKE (Ensemble) is excited to make her touring debut in 42nd Street! Taylore is from St. Louis, Missouri and she recently graduated from AMDA New York City. She’d like to thank her mom and grandma for always supporting her!

MITCHELL CANFIELD (Ensemble) Favorite credits include: Cafe Variations (Siti Company/Arts Emerson), Hairspray (Mill Mountain), Highlands Playhouse summer season, White Christmas (Jenny Wiley) and A Christmas Carol (Geva Theatre). BFA

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Musical Theatre-Emerson College. Special thanks to my family and friends for their support.

JOEL CHAMBERS (Ensemble) National Tour debut! Recent credits include Gypsy (Tulsa), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Leaf Coneybear), and White Christmas. Joel is a Kansas City native and proud graduate of Point Park University. Thanks to my sup-portive family and friends! www.joelchambersnyc.com

KAHLIA DAVIS (Ensemble, U/S Maggie) is from Melbourne, Australia and overjoyed to be making her American debut with 42nd Street! Graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Favorite credits: West Side Story and Seussical. Endless love and thanks to my beautiful family and friends.Instagram: kahlyd

TRICIA DeSARIO (Ensemble, U/S Phyllis) is thrilled to join her favorite show on the road! Recently, she appeared in 42nd Street at Gateway. She has a BS

from SUNY-Geneseo in speech-pathology and is a certified Pilates instructor. Special thanks to Mom, Husband and Herman.

LUCIA FOSTER (Ensemble) is thrilled to be here. Sweet Charity Nat’l Tour (Helene), Music Man: Riverside Theatre, iLuminate: Artist of Light (Infinity, Ali Understudy). Thanks to Joy Dewing, TROIKA, Kendrick, Kris, Mom, Josh and Craig- you are my everything. www.Lucia-Foster.com

KELLY GLEASON (Ensemble) is thrilled to join the cast of such an iconic show! Pace University student. Favorite credits include Crazy for You (Mitzi), Singin’ in the Rain (Zelda Zanders), and Chicago (Hunyak). Much love and thanks to Mom and Dad!

PATRICK HEFFERNAN (Ensemble, U/S Pat) Previous tours: Anything Goes (swing), Fiddler on the Roof (Perchik). Southern, CA native and Wagner College grad, Patrick now resides in NYC as a performer, yoga instructor and connoisseur of chocolate chip

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cookies. Love and gratitude to teachers, family and friends.

TOMMY JOSCELYN (Ensemble, U/S Mac, Doctor, Thug) First National Tour! Regional: Oklahoma (Dream Curly, Will u/s), Hot Mikado (Nanki-Poo), Swing (featured dancer/sing-er), The Match Maker (Ambrose Kemper). Favorites include The Drowsy Chaperone (Robert Martin), Romeo and Juliet (Tybalt) and Dog Sees God (Matt). Proud Wagner alum!

BRADY MILLER (Ensemble, U/S Bert Barry) Thrilled to be mak-ing his U.S. tour debut! Regional credits include The Little Theatre on the Square and Porthouse Theatre. Recent graduate of Ohio Northern University. Much love to Mom, Dad and Jared. www.bradyamiller.com

MANDY MODIC (Ensemble) National Tour debut! International: Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Favorite regional: Tommy, A Chorus Line, Beauty and the Beast, Les Misérables, Spamalot, Anything Goes,

Carousel. TV: NBC’s Playboy Club. Roosevelt grad. Loves laughing, travel, sports & her Texas roots! Love to family! @mandymodic. www.mandymodic.com

GEORGINA MOORE (Ensemble) is making her touring debut as a graduate of NYC’s American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Thank you to Mom and Dad for signing me up for my first tap class! XO Emily, Alexander. Philippians 4:13. @GeorginaMooreNY

COURTNEY MORAN (Ensemble) is so excited to tap across the country in this dream show! Regional credits: A Chorus Line (Bebe), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Rita), and The Wizard of Oz. Many thanks to my won-derful family – I love you!

JOCELYN MOSS (Ensemble, U/S Peggy) is delighted to be joining the 42nd Street cast! Jocelyn is from Covington, Kentucky, and is so thankful for the opportu-nity to travel the country doing what she loves!

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ALICIA NEWCOM (Ensemble) First National Tour. Regional: Arizona Broadway Theatre, Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, and Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Proud graduate of Oklahoma City University. Thanks to the 42nd Street creative team and endless love to my friends, family and wonderful husband James.www.alicianewcom.com

TANNER OUTLY (Co-Dance Captain, Swing) is thrilled to be tapping across the country in what marks his 3rd tour with 42nd Street, having toured the U.S. in 2005 and Asia in 2008. Point Park University grad. Dedicated to my family and friends...love yinz guys!

MICHAEL PERSSON (Ensemble, U/S Andy) is excited to be mak-ing his National Tour debut! He is a graduate of CAP21 in NYC. Favorite credits: Footloose (Ren), West Side Story (Big Deal). Many thanks to TROIKA. Love & grati-tude to Mom, Dad, Gabi, family and friends.

MARK BRAMBLE (Director/Co-Author) began his theatrical career working for legendary pro-ducer David Merrick. As author, his shows include Barnum, star-ring Jim Dale, which introduced Glenn Close as a leading actress, with songs by Cy Coleman and Michael Stewart (10 Tony® Award nominations including Best Book and Best Musical, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical); 42nd Street, with songs by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, produced by David Merrick with direc-tion and choreography by Gower Champion (Tony Award for Best Musical, Laurence Olivier Award for Musical of the Year, Evening Standard Drama Award for Best Musical, Plays and Player Citation For Musical of the Year, etc.); The Three Musketeers with the music of Rudolph Friml; many collaborations with Michael Stewart including The Grand Tour, with songs by Jerry Herman; Treasure Island, with songs by Jule Styne; and the Off-Broadway opera Elizabeth & Essex, based on Maxwell Anderson’s play Elizabeth The

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Queen, with music by Doug Katsaros, and Pal Joey ’78, which he adapted for the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera production starring Lena Horne. At the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, Mr. Bramble and Henry Krieger (composer of Dreamgirls) created Fat Pig, a rock and roll extrava-ganza about health. He directed the 2001 Tony Award winning Best Revival of 42nd Street on Broadway for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and has staged productions of the show in London, Sydney, Tokyo, Berlin, Amsterdam, Shanghai, and Vienna. Mark Bramble was educated at the McDonogh School, Emerson College and New York University. He received an Honorary Doctor of Arts from Washington College.

RANDY SKINNER (Choreographer) Shows include: 42nd Street (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Astaire nominations), Ain’t Broadway Grand (Tony, Outer Critics nominations), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Tony, Drama Desk nomina-tions), State Fair (Outer Critics

nomination), After The Night And The Music (MTC/Friedman Theatre), Do Re Mi, Of Thee I Sing, Face The Music, No, No, Nanette, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Lady Be Good (the last six at City Center Encores), Lone Star Love (Lucille Lortel nomination), Broadway: Three Generations (Kennedy Center), Lend Me A Tenor The Musical (West End), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (West End), Stormy Weather (with Leslie Uggams/Pasadena Playhouse). In Los Angeles: Garry Marshall’s Happy Days, Hello, Dolly! (with Nell Carter), Pal Joey (with Dixie Carter and Elaine Stritch), Strike Up The Band (with Tom Bosley). Choreographer for the Lincoln Center/PBS concert of Show Boat with the NY Philharmonic Orchestra. He played Phil Dolan in On Your Toes for City Center Encores and choreographed and performed in Cole Porter’s long lost Ambassador Revue at New York’s Town Hall. He has received the LA Drama Critics, LA Drama-Logue, Bay Area Theatre Critics, Connecticut Critics Circle, and Cleveland

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Times Theatre Awards. Current: Dames At Sea on Broadway at The Helen Hayes Theater.

MICHAEL STEWART (Co-Author) scored on Broadway the first time out when he won a Tony for his Bye Bye Birdie libretto. Subsequently he was the librettist for Carnival, for which he won the Drama Critics Circle Award, and Hello, Dolly!, which won him both the Tony and the Drama Critics prize. He also wrote the books for George M; Mack and Mabel and The Grand Tour, both book and lyrics for I Love My Wife, and lyrics for Barnum. Mr. Stewart died in 1987.

HARRY WARREN AND AL DUBIN (Composer and Lyricist) were legendary tunesmiths both as a team and as individuals. Between the two, their pro-digious careers spanned six decades. They wrote Broadway shows and revues and were pio-neer songwriters for sound pic-tures. Their combined output of songs can only be described as astonishing. Al Dubin, born in Switzerland in 1891, died

in New York in 1945. Harry Warren was born in Brooklyn in 1893 and passed away in 1981. His first hit song was written in 1922, and he scored his last movie in 1962. His other col-laborators included Ira Gershwin, Billy Rose, Joe Young, Gus Kahn, Arthur Freed, Johnny Mercer, Mack Gordon, Mort Dixon, Bud Green and Ralph Blane.

GOWER CHAMPION(Director and Choreographer of original 42nd Street) was award-ed the Tony Award for Best Choreography for 42nd Street and also won the Drama Desk Award in the same category.His name is synonymous with some of the greatest musicals in Broadway history. He was the director and choreographer for Lend an Ear, Bye Bye Birdie (for which he won Tony Awards as Director and Choreographer), Carnival (Tony nomination for Direction), Hello, Dolly! (two more Tony Awards for Direction and Choreography), I Do! I Do, The Happy Time (two more Tony Awards), Sugar, Irene and Mack & Mabel. He died in 1980.

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BEOWULF BORITT (Set Designer) Current tours of Annie and Joseph... Dreamcoat. Broadway: Act One (Tony Award), The Scottsboro Boys (Tony Nomination), Hand To God, On the Town, Sondheim On Sondheim, …Spelling Bee, LoveMusik, Rock of Ages, Chaplin, Bronx Bombers, Grace, The Two and Only. Off-Broadway: 99 shows includ-ing The Toxic Avenger, The Last Five Years, and Miss Julie. International: Race for Love (Beijing), Chaplin (St. Petersburg Russia), The Scottsboro Boys (London), and Rock of Ages (Australia). Other designs: The Seven Deadly Sins (New York City Ballet) and the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. He received a 2007 OBIE Award for sustained excellence.

ROGER KIRK (Costume Designer) is a Tony Award winning set and costume designer for theatre, film and television. He has designed costumes for production such as The Boy From Oz Arena Spectacular with Hugh Jackman

and King Kong The Musical. He has worked extensively for Opera Australia. Operas include set and costume for AIDA, Manon, The Tales of Hoffman and HMS Pinafore. Broadway credits include The King & I (Tony Award), Jesus Christ Superstar and 42nd Street (Tony Nominations). West End credits include Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love and Whistle Down the Wind, The King & I, and Pirates of Penzance. Ballets: Silver Rose and Le Corsaire at Munich Opera House.

KEN BILLINGTON (Lighting Designer) has almost 100 Broadway shows to his credit including such theatre mile-stones as Sweeney Todd and the longest running American musical in history Chicago. Other Broadway productions include Sondheim on Sondheim, The Drowsy Chaperone and Footloose to name a few. Many touring productions have included Chicago (worldwide), Riverdance (lighting supervisor), White Christmas, High School Musical and Annie. Other proj-

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ects: Hugh Jackman in Concert, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular (1979 to 2006) and for SeaWorld Parks “The Shamu Shows,” Fantasmic! at Disneyland and Jubilee at Bally’s Las Vegas. Ken’s many awards include the Tony and the Lumen for his architectural work.

PETER FITZGERALD (Sound Designer) Current designs: Clinton the Musical, New York Philharmonic’s Joan at the Stake and Penn & Teller, New York. Additional credits: All the Way, Old Jews Telling Jokes, New York Philharmonic’s productions of Sweeney Todd and Carousel, Will Ferrell’s You’re Welcome America, Billy Joel’s Movin’ Out, Gypsy; Paul Simon’s The Capeman, The Will Rogers Follies, 42nd Street, La Cage aux Folles, City of Angles, and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Noted plays: Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, Blithe Spirit, The Odd Couple, M. Butterfly, The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Peter and wife Maritza are the proud parents of daughters Lori and Mallori.

DAVE BOVA (Hair, Wig, and Makeup Design) Makeup design: Violet, The Real Thing (Broadway). Hair/Makeup Design: Little Miss Sunshine, Here Lies Love, Booty Candy, The Killer, My Name is Asher Lev, Good Person of Szechwan, The Ohmies, Romeo and Juliet. Central City Opera Company 2012/13/14 Seasons, Bard Summerscape 2014 Season & Sarasota Opera Fall 2014 Season; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1st National Tour), The Addams Family, Camelot, Rock of Ages and Spamalot (Non-equity Tours). Broadway Wig construction: Wicked, Memphis, The Miracle Worker, Jersey Boys, Guys and Dolls, Xanadu, The Addams Family, Spamalot, Rock of Ages, Jekyll & Hyde and Cirque du Soleil. Thank you Zevie for all your love and support.

J. JARED JANAS (Hair, Wig, and Makeup Design) Broadway designs include The Visit (Makeup), The Real Thing (Makeup), Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill (Wigs and Special Makeup

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Effects), Motown (Makeup), The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Wigs and Makeup), Peter and the Starcatcher (Hair), All About Me (Wigs), and Next to Normal (Wigs). Recent Off-Broadway designs include The Tempest (Shakespeare in the Park), Pretty Filthy, Texas in Paris, A Month in the Country, Allegro, Passion, Bad Jews, By the Way, Meet Vera Stark, and Detroit 67. TV/Films include God’s Pocket, Six by Sondheim, 30 Rock, Lola Versus, Gilded Lilys, and Angelica. TODD ELLISON (Music Supervisor) Broadway: American in Paris, Annie, La Cage aux Folles, Spamalot, Lestat, Amour, 42nd Street, Wild Party, On the Town, Once Upon a Mattress, How to Succeed…, She Loves Me, Cats, Starlight Express, and Annie 2. Composer-incidental music: A Class Act and Taller…Dwarf. Encores at City Center: Band Wagon, On the Town and No, No, Nanette. International Conducting: Vienna Konzerthaus, Carnegie Hall, Hollywood Bowl, Philly Pops, San Diego, Pittsburgh, Long

Beach, New Haven, New Jersey and York Symphonies. www.ToddEllisonmusic.com

J. MICHAEL DUFF (Music Director) Broadway: The News; National tours: West Side Story, Cats, Les Misérables, Starlight Express, Nunsense with Dody Goodman, 42nd Street, Bob Fosse’s Dancin’. International tours: 42nd Street – Moscow, The Sound of Music- Asia, The King and I – Asia, Cinderella with Lea Salonga – Asia. Resident Musical Director: Burt Reynolds Jupiter Theatre (1981-1988), Marriott’s Lincolnshire Theatre (1991-1996). Composer: Phantom of the Country Opera (Marriott’s Lincolnshire Theatre), Joseph Jefferson Award nominee for Best New Work, published by Music Theatre International; Rodeo (ASCAP/Disney Musical Theatre Workshop winner); At Wit’s End (Florida Stage and Northlight Theatre), Carbonell Award winner for Best New Work. Other credits: Who’s Who In Entertainment and guest con-ductor – Grant Park Orchestra.

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TALITHA FEHRTL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL (Music Coordinator) strives daily to carry on the contracting tra-ditions of her mentor, Sam Lutfiyya. Broadway: A Christmas Story. National tours: Sister Act, Annie, The Wizard of Oz, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Ghost The Musical, West Side Story, Evita, Catch Me If You Can, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Come Fly Away, Mamma Mia!, Fiddler on the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats, Chicago, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Chita Rivera: A Dancer’s Life, Movin’ Out, and 101 Dalmatians. International tours: West Side Story, Sound of Music, Swing!, Cinderella, The King and I. Other: The Pirate Queen, 2010 Winter Olympics Ceremonies.

JOY DEWING CASTING (Casting Director) This is Joy’s third pro-duction of 42nd Street and she continues to be inspired by these characters and their story. Joy & associates have discovered tal-ent for Broadway, Off-Broadway, tours, regional, readings, and dance companies. Recent tour

credits: Annie, The Wizard of Oz, Mamma Mia, In the Heights, Bring It On, West Side Story, Catch Me if You Can, and many others. www.joydewingcasting.com

KELLI BARCLAY (Associate Choreographer) served as Randy Skinner’s associate choreographer on the Tony Award winning 2001 Revival of 42nd Street. Broadway credits with Mr. Skinner: State Fair, Ain’t Broadway Grand and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Additional credits: Pipe Dream, Camelot in Concert, My One and Only, Hello Dolly!, Damn Yankees. Film: Made for Each Other.

ADAM KIDD (Assistant Director) has served as assistant to Mark Bramble since the 2001 Tony Award winning revival of 42nd Street. Directing credits include: Children of Eden, Rent, Into the Woods and premier productions of A Too Fast Waltz, Secrets and Other Indulgences, Sticky Rice, and his own series of Cabaret acts.

CANDACE HEMPHILL (Company Manager) National Tours: Once (Asst. Company Manager),

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Sister Act, Avenue Q (PSM), Young Frankenstein, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, RENT. Regional Credits: Chautauqua Theater Company, Barrington Stage Company. MFA Wayne State University, BFA Drake University.

DONAVAN DOLAN (Production Stage Manager) National Tours: Annie, GHOST, Catch Me if You Can, Grease, Peter Pan 360, Jesus Christ Superstar, RENT, Mame, Barbie Live, Oklahoma!, A Chorus Line, Copacabana. International Tours: 42nd Street, The Sound of Music and Thomas & Friends.

TOWNSEND TEAGUE (General Manager) received a B.A. in Arts Management from Indiana University’s Individualized Major Program and is a member of The Association Of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers. As General Manager he oversees 42nd Street and Annie, and pre-viously Ghost (1st Nat’l), Bring It On (Nat’l & Japan), West Side Story and Priscilla QOTD (1st Nat’l). Townsend was Company

Manager for tours of Catch Me If You Can (1st Nat’l), Cats, Les Misérables (25thAnniversary), Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein (1st Nat’l) and The Producers (1st Nat’l & Las Vegas). Broadway credits include The Norman Conquests, Gypsy, Radio Golf and The Producers. @Townsendteague

RANDY MORELAND (Technical Director) is currently in his second season with TROIKA Entertainment working on 42nd Street, Annie, and The Wizard of Oz. For more than 40 years Randy has toured Broadway shows and special events around the world. Shows have included The Phantom of the Opera (Music Box Company), Les Misérables, Cats, Siegfried and Roy in Japan, Fela, Fiddler on the Roof (with Zero Mostel), Stop the World (with both Sammy Davis Jr. and Anthony Newley), and Hello, Dolly! (with Pearl Bailey). Randy would like to thank his wife Mara for her love and support.

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RANDALL A. BUCK (Producer, Chief Executive Officer) has pro-duced more than 50 productions across the globe for TROIKA Entertainment. Before join-ing TROIKA in 1999, Mr. Buck was Vice President and General Manager for Livent in Toronto. Mr. Buck was a stage man-ager for more than 20 years, surviving a year with Mary Martin and Carol Channing in Jimmy Kirkwood’s Legends!, a year in Japan with Siegfried & Roy, opening The Phantom of the Opera Music Box Company and opening Show Boat on Broadway. When not on the road Randy can be found in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife, Angela, and their daughter Sierra Ashley Buck.

DONALD KINDL (Chief Financial Officer) joined TROIKA in 1992 as the company’s comp-troller and assumed his cur-rent role in 2000. In this role, he is responsible for the financial, administrative, and human resources aspects of the company. He holds both a Bachelor of Science degree in

Accounting and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Connecticut. He has been involved in the pro-duction of such great TROIKA shows as Cats, Starlight Express, Evita, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Sound of Music, Smokey Joe’s Café, Swing, Come Fly Away and as well as many others. Mr. Kindl would like to thank his lovely wife Cindy and three won-derful children for their love and support over the years.

MICHAEL J. ORSINO (Chief Operating Officer) has enjoyed over a decade working around the world with TROIKA Entertainment, touring several years as a stage manager and company manager before land-ing in the office. A Philadelphia native and a graduate of DeSales University, Mr. Orsino is pleased to have settled down in Maryland with his wife Anissa, a fellow tour veteran, and their sons Cameron and Carson.

TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT (Producer) has been the inno-vator in touring musical the-

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ater productions for over two decades, producing shows throughout North, Central, and South America, Europe and Asia. Additionally, the company is experienced in casino and leisure markets having produced for the Wynn, Caesars, Grand Casino, Hilton, Eldorado and Harrah’s. Current and upcoming produc-tions include Annie, Calamity Jane, Cheers, Ghost, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Sister Act and The Wizard of Oz. With strong ties to the Broadway community, TROIKA prides itself on deliver-ing top quality productions to audiences worldwide. Please visit us at www.troika.com

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42nd STREET TOUR STAFF

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERRandall A. Buck

GENERAL MANAGERTownsend Teague

Assistant General Manager.........Brian Schrader

TOUR MARKETING & PRESSAmy Katz, Courtney Davis

PRODUCTION MANAGERJohn Wilson

Assistant Production Manager.......Anna E. Bate

TECHNICAL DIRECTORRandy Moreland

COMPANY MANAGERCandace Hemphill

TOUR DIRECTIONThe Booking Group

Meredith Blair, Mollie Mann,Brian Brooks and Richard Rundle

www.thebookingroup.com

CASTINGJoy Dewing CastingJoy Dewing, CSA

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER....................... DONAVAN DOLANStage Manager/Assistant Company Manager ................ Saori YokooAssistant Director .....................................................Adam Kidd

STAFF

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Associate Choreographer ......................................... Kelli BarclayAssociate Scenic Designer ..................................Jared RutherfordProduction Properties ............................................. Clista JarrettAssociate Lighting Designer ..............................Jonathan SpencerAssistant Lighting Designer ....................................John DemousMoving Light Programmer ..................................... Marc PolimeniProduction Electrician ......................................... Stephen AtwellProduction Sound ................................Marc Rongere, Colle BustinAssociate Sound Designer ........................................ Kevin HeardKeyboard Programming ......................................Stuart AndrewsCopyist.............................................................Elaine DavidsonRehearsal Piano ................................................... Rob CookmanCo-Dance Captains .......................Stephanie Brooks, Tanner OutlyProduction Assistants ...............Claire Carden, Lisa Jeanne Peterson

HEAD CARPENTER ................................................. MARK WISEAssistant Carpenter ..........................................Avram SteinbergHead of Properties ............................................. Susan WhitakerHead Electrician ..................................................Kwame TuckerAssistant Electrician .......................................... Adrian WorkmanAssistant Electrician ................................................Eric JohnsonHead of Sound ..................................................Daniel LundbergAssistant Sound Engineer .....................................Zachary IresonHead of Wardrobe. ..............................................Meredith ScottAssistant Wardrobe ............................................ Rachel MairenaHead of Hair and Makeup ...........................Derrick “Cosmo” WestAssistant Hair ....................................................Angela JohnsonPhysical Therapy ...................NEURO TOUR, Physical Therapy, Inc.Physical Therapist ................................ Annie Chambers, PT, DPTMedical Director .............................................Craig E. Weils, MDAccounting ................................................Zwick & Banyai, PLLCEmployee Benefits .......................................... The Capital GroupInsurance .................................... Maury, Donnelly and Parr, Inc.

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Legal........................................................... S. Jean Ward, Esq.B-roll .....................................................................HMS MediaCreative Services ................. G Creative Advertising & Design, Inc. Production Photography .......................................Chris BennionMerchandise Provider .......................................... Creative Goods

For TROIKA EntertainmentChief Executive Officer ....................................... Randall A. BuckChief Operating Officer .....................................Michael J. OrsinoChief Financial Officer .............................................Donald KindlGeneral Managers ........................ Townsend Teague, Jim LanahanAssistant General Managers ................ Brian Schrader, Abram BestProduction Manager .................................................John WilsonAssistant Production Manager .................................. Anna E. BateMarketing Manager............................................. Courtney DavisMarketing Consultant .................................................Amy KatzBooking Associate ...............................................Doria MontfortBudgeting & Forecasting Manager ...................... George LambertyController ........................................................Richard MarshallStaff Accountant ................................................Lourdes CastilloStaff Accountant ................................................Colin DjieugoueAccounting Clerk ................................................Marite EspinozaWarehouse Manager ..............................................Scott GarrishOffice Assistant .............................................. Miranda Lamberty

For TROIKA CostumesCostume Shop Manager .....................................Danielle M. KingCostume Shop Administrator .............................. Alison M. SmithWorkroom Manager .................................................Helen JonesFirst Hand........................................................ Katherine KrausCraft Manager ............................................................Risa OnoProject Assistant ........................................... Rachel ChristensenLead Stitcher ....................................................Laura Browning

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Stitchers ...................... Kara Allen, Jennifer Bae, MaryElise Collier, Kristen Czako, Naomi Davidoff, Ginny Duncan, Audrey Gair, Sharon Landrum, Karen Murphy, Caitlin O’Hare, Jesse Shipley, Olivia TranCrafts Persons ....................April Camlin, Suzanne Herbert-Forton, MinHee Hwang, Katy Kincade, Sharon Landrum, Izzy Lawlor, Joanna Para,Ariel Pond, Eliza Vlasova, Kat Zotti

CREDITSProduction travel by ROAD REBEL ENTERTAINMENT TOURING,

San Diego, CA. Scenery by PRG SCENIC, a division of PRODUC-TION RESOURCE GROUP. Additional scenery by TOM CARROLL SCENERY, Jersey City, NJ. Custom painted drops by SCENIC

ART STUDIOS, Newburgh, NY. Soft goods by I. WEISS & SONS, Fairview, NJ. Props by TOM CARROLL SCENERY, Jersey City, NJ;

PRACTICAL PROPS. Lighting equipment from PRG LIGHTING, Secaucus, NJ. Sound Equipment by SOUND ASSOCIATES, Yonkers, NY. Motors provided by CHRISTIE LITES, Seattle, WA. Backline by JONAS PRODUCTIONS, Fountaintown, IN. Costumes by TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT COSTUME SHOP, Glen Burnie, MD. Shoes by DANCING FAIR/ THE FAIR, INC. Hair and Wigs by BACKSTAGE

ARTISTRY. Trucking by JANCO, LTD., Wayne, NJ.

Rehearsed at RIPLEY-GRIER STUDIOS, New York, NY. Technical Rehearsals and Previews held at

THE CAPITOL THEATRE in Yakima, WA

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The musicians employed in this production aremembers of the American Federation of Musicians.

The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees represents technicians, artisans, and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, film, and television production.

The Director-Choreographer is a member of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.

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