Presented by - The Foundation of Arts€¦ · MAMMA MIA! was originally produced in London by Judy...
Transcript of Presented by - The Foundation of Arts€¦ · MAMMA MIA! was originally produced in London by Judy...
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Presented by
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MAMMA MIA!
MUSIC & LYRICS BY
BENNY ANDERSSON & BJORN ULVAEUS
And some songs with STIG ANDERSON
Book by CATHERINE JOHNSON
Originally conceived by JUDY CRAYMER
MAMMA MIA! was originally produced in London by Judy Craymer, Richard East, and Bjorn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with
Universal.
Additional Materials & Arrangements
MARTIN KOCH
Music published by Universal Music Publishing Group and EMI Grove Park Music Inc. and EMI Waterford Music, Inc.
Directed by Kristi Pulliam
Assistant Director Ed Salo
Music Director Krisie Holmes
Technical Director JR Lawrence
Costume Design Sametta Jackson
Choreography Brandon Bishop & Cari Pulliam
With
Elea Pulliam Nancy Owens Kathryn Hoover
Lisa Owens Quaine Hogan Roby Johnson
Burt Barrett Mitch Mahan
Presented By
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Act 1
Prologue - The Beach (Postbox) Overture
I Have a Dream...............................................Sophie
Scene One - The Beach Honey, Honey.................................Sophie, Ali, & Lisa
Scene Two - The Courtyard Money, Money, Money..................Donna & Company
Scene Three - The Courtyard Thank You For The Music.......Harry, Bill, Sam, Sophie Mamma Mia.......Donna, Harry, Bill, Sam, & Company
Scene Four - Donna’s Room Chiquitita...................................Rosie, Tanya, Donna
Dancing Queen..........................Rosie, Tanya, Donna
Scene Five - The Beach Lay All Your Love On Me.............Sky, Sophie, Pepper,
Eddie, Boys, & Girls
Scene Six - The Courtyard Super Trouper...................Donna, Tanya, Rosie, Girls
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme...................Lisa, Ali, Sophie,
Sam, Bill, Harry, Girls
Scene Seven - The Jetty The Name of the Game..........................Sophie & Bill
Scene Eight - The Courtyard Voulez Vous...............Sky, Eddie, Pepper, & Company
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Act 2
Scene One - Sophie’s Room Entr’acte
Under Attack.................Sophie & Nightmare Chorus
Scene Two - The Courtyard One of Us........................................................Donna
S.O.S.....................................................Sam & Donna
Scene Three - The Beach Does Your Mother Know...........Tanya, Pepper, Harry,
Rosie, Lisa, Ali, Bill, Sam
Knowing Me, Knowing You..................................Sam
Scene Four - Donna’s Room Out Last Summer................................Donna & Harry
Slipping through My Fingers............Donna & Sophie
The Winner Takes It All...................................Donna
Scene Five - The Courtyard Take A Chance On Me.............................Rosie & Bill
I Do, I Do, I Do................................Sam, Rosie, Tanya,
Donna, & Company
Scene Six - The Jetty I Have a Dream............................Sophie & Company
Bows Waterloo.........................................................Company
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Cast Sophie..................................................................Elea Pulliam Ali..........................................................................Abi Mason Lisa.......................................................................Kylah Hood Donna.................................................................Nancy Owens Rosie................................................................Kathryn Hoover Tanya.....................................................................Lisa Owens Sky....................................................................Quaine Hogan Pepper.................................................................Matt Stewart Eddie...............................................................Preston Hinrichs Harry..................................................................Roby Johnson Bill.......................................................................Burt Barrett Sam.....................................................................Mitch Mahan Father Alexandrios...............................................James Martin
Ensemble
Will Allen Lauren Asplund Matt King
Shelby Johnson Valerie Hester Katie Reinholtz
Sarah Havdala Makayla Duncan Louise Blankenship
Jeremiah Haywood Gabriel Moreno Casey Parsons
Emily Strode Lin Rahrle Brittany Lawrence
Cynthia Abel Donna Davis Sheri Walker
Jenny Westmoreland Chelsea Hays Jenny Box
Jacinda Cribbs James Martin Hannah Thompson
London White Lilly Owens
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Crew
Backstage
Stage Manager ...................................................................................Ed Salo
Assistant Stage
Manager/Music ....................................................Evey Pulliam, Claire Pulliam
Lightboard ...........................................................................JR Lawrence
Sound ...........................................................................Kenny Fields
Spotlight ......................................................................Harrison Mahan
Build Team
Set Design ...............................JR Lawrence, Kristi Pulliam, Kenny Fields
Lighting Design .....................................................JR Lawrence, Kristi Pulliam
Set Construction
& Paint
......................................................JR Lawrence, Kenny Fields
Costume Design .....................................................................Sametta Parker
Special Thanks
Quaine Hogan Jennifer Younge KAIT
Clay Turner Evey Pulliam Clair Pulliam
Andrew Tolson The City of Jonesboro
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A Heart for the Arts Sophie is Donna’s daughter in this story. At the beginning, she begins a song, and is interrupted.
I have a dream, a song to sing, to help me cope with anything. If you see the wonder of a fairy tale, you can take the future, even if you fail.
I appreciate these lyrics. Good lyrics are succinct, pointed, and often bring vivid images to the listener. But great lyrics can also have varied meanings depending on whom is applying them. For Sophie, her dream, at the time, is to know her father. Dreams are funny things. They can be bold and firm one day and meaningless the next. Dreams change with our priorities, because as we learn and grow, what we value can change, too.
When I first learned about The Foundation of Arts, I thought I knew theatre and how complex and meaningful it could be. I had gone to school to learn about it, and with my small children in tow, I had a dream to work in it, stretch my wings, and teach people a thing or two about what I knew. Ha! As I write this, I’ve honestly forgotten how many years ago that was, or even when my dream began to change.
Today my dream is larger than stretching my own wings. With the scores of people I’ve gotten to work with over the years, I’m learning how much this little place can deepen our community and grow the landscape of what we all have in common. I look at the experiences people share with each other because this thing called the FOA exists, and I wonder if the hundreds of people whose lives have been touched by the mission here would be as rich or blessed without it. My dream is for more people to fully realize the potential of depth and complexity in the simple mission of the Foundation of Arts: to enrich the lives of our community through the arts.
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Working with my daughter, Elea, has been a joy that will stay hidden in my heart when I am very old. I remember our years together as she has grown up in this theater, and Donna’s words,
Sleep in our eyes her and me at the breakfast- table, barely awake I let precious time go by, make me push back the tears. How much precious time do we all let go by? I chuckle at myself all those years ago as I wanted to teach people a thing or two. Donna continues with,
Each time I think I’m close to knowing, she keeps on growing, slipping through my fingers all the time.
Many of the great people at the FOA over the years (including even my own children) have been my teachers all this time. Sophie’s song concludes with, “I believe in angels something good in everything I see.” Thank you to all the angels and the immense good at this little place. Dreams certainly are funny things. I hope you have lots of fun tonight. Grab this time, and sing and dance if you can! With a Heart for the Arts, Kristi
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The Foundation of Arts Board of Directors
The Foundation of Arts Staff
Kristi Pulliam, Executive & Artistic Director
JR Lawrence , Tech Director
Jenny Box, Programs Director
Meridith Pierce, Associate Director
Brandon Bishop, Office Manager
Ian Buchanan, Customer Service Associate
Kelly Kelley, Bookkeeper
Kenny Fields, Tech Manager
The Foundation of Arts Faculty
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Lesle Allen, Volunteer
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Support The Foundation of Arts because we…
• Believe that engaging in the arts grows people and unites community
• Help people, and each other, learn discipline, teamwork, creativity, and focus through arts experiences - which arms them for success in any field
• Provide disciplined creative arts study and experiences trying our
best to enable everyone to learn, regardless of their ability to pay
• Are a place for children and adults to participate in goal-oriented arts-study, in a non-competitive and technique-based environment
• Serve at least 500 families per week through arts education, theatre,
and outreach activities
• Offer community theatre with ten different productions per year including The Nutcracker Ballet, musical theatre, and children’s theatre
• Stand alone as an arts organization in Northeast Arkansas that
provides live theatre at relatively low ticket prices for thousands of patrons each year—and a Pay What You Can performance for each show so that everyone can grow from live theatre
• Work with adults and children with disabilities through the arts, allowing them the opportunity to perform annually on stage
• Bring an annual count of 55,000 trips into downtown Jonesboro for
our community
• Need your support—ticket sales and class tuition support only about half of what it takes to serve Northeast Arkansas and the more than 20,000 people we positively affect annually
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Professional Affiliations
Support for The Foundation of Arts is provided, in part, by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Funding for advertising and promotion of The Foundation of Arts, its programs, and its events is provided, in part, by The Advertising and Promotions Commission of Jonesboro.
The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by SESAC, Inc. 55 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by BMI, Inc., 10 Music Square East, Nashville, TN 37203.
The Foundation of Arts, Forum Theater, and The Arts Center are licensed under federal law by ASCAP, 2675 Paces Ferry Road, SE, Suite 350, Atlanta, GA 30339.
The Foundation of Arts is a member of Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce, American Association of Community Theatre, Arkansas Community Theatre Association, Americans for the Arts, Association for Fund Raising Professionals, and Arkansas Coalition for Excellence.
This performance has been legally licensed and all associated rights and royalties have been paid in full by The Foundation of Arts. Under strict penalty of law (punishable by steep fines, revocation of license, and/or imprisonment), no part of this production, nor any implications or representations of this production, can be reproduced for public, private, profitable, charitable, or other purposes.
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The Foundation of Arts Thanks our 2018-2019
Presenting Sponsors:
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The Foundation of Arts
would like to thank the City
of Jonesboro for the use and
renovations of the Forum
Theater.
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Wish List
A New Camera
Cyclorama
Lights
2 Moving Head
Spotlights
A New Tap
floor
(Studio)
Sprung Floor (Activity Room)
Laptop
Computer (Newer than 2016)
New Stage
Curtains
New supply of
Lumber every 3
months for
shows
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The Foundation of Arts gratefully acknowledges those who provide financial support. These funds enable The Foundation of Arts to serve the citizens of Jonesboro and Northeast Arkansas by offering artistic opportunities to all. Contributions may be made as a gift in memory or in honor of a loved one. Monthly gifts can be made via credit card or installments. A one-time contribution is always welcome in any form of payment. Donations to the FOA are tax deductible.
This list reflects donations received between
June 15,2018 through June 15, 2019
Presenters ($5,000 and up) A&P Commission Arkansas Arts Council United Way of NEA NEA Baptist Cavenaugh Auto Group
Producers ($2,500 and up) Downtown Jonesboro Association Maranda Nichols Centennial Bank First Community Bank Bob Uhlenhop Don Howard Stephen & Linda Woodruff Mr. & Mrs. William F. Harrison Iberia Bank Adam & Elizabeth Woodruff
Directors ($1,000-$2,499) Max & Jennifer Dacus Russ & Meridith Pierce Evolve Bank & Trust First National Bank Joe & Lauryn Carr Dairy Queen Warren & Phyllis Skaug Richard & Julia Coy Mona Parikh Craighead Electric CO-OP Jay & Lesle Allen
Sustainer ($500-$999) Kroger Janea Spades Barry & Lisa Tedder Blake & Karen Richardson Fidelity Charitable SBS CyberSecurity, LLC E. Ritter & Company Down Syndrome Association of NEA Debbie Pilgrim Dorine Deacon Kitty Sloan John & Lois Freeman Rebecca Oliver The Mall at Turtle Creek Shane Hunt JR & Brittany Lawrence Doctors’ Anatomic Pathology Services, PA
Partners ($250-$499) Terri Rorex Scott & Taura McDaniel Andy Shatley Kerry & Georgia Summitt FM Malpezzi Linda Rahrle Frankie & Lisa Turner Amanda Fahlberg Brent & Patricia Watkins Carter Patteson Jeffrey & Shannon Puryear McDaniel Law Firm, PLC Kon & Terri Dost William Harrison Mike & Nia Thompson Robert G. Wilson
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