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CHARLESTON STAGE AT THE DOCK The Biggest Shows In Town Full-scale Broadway musicals, dramatic plays, side-splitting comedies and enchanting shows for families. Professional Casts Featuring Charleston Stage’s Professional Resident Acting Company, Professional Guest Actors from New York and over 100 of Charleston’s finest actors, singers, dancers, musicians, directors, choreographers, scenic artists and technicians. Great Historic Location All performances take place at the Historic Dock Street Theatre, “America’s First Theatre”. Amazing Savings. Groups enjoy dramatic savings, up to 25% off the cost of tickets at the door when you book 15 or more! SCHEDULE YOUR GROUP BOOKING AT DOCK STREET THEATRE TODAY! RECEIVE 25% OFF TICKETS! FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US ONLINE AT CHARLESTONSTAGE.COM OF CALL (843) 647-7365. 5 PLAY MAINSTAGE SERIES AUG 30 - SEPT 21, 2013 Music and Lyrics by Dolly Parton • Book by Patricia Resnick Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture 9 to 5 9 to 5: The Musical is a hilarious story about three dynamic women fighting their way through the ‘boys club’ workplace jungle of the “Mad Men” era. Based on the 1980 hit movie that starred Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda that set the stage for such hits as “The Office” and “Mad Men”, 9 to 5: The Musical features Parton’s Tony® Award and Grammy®-nominated score, highlighted by her title song, an anthem to the liberated working woman. Outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic, 9 to 5: The Musical is about women teaming up and taking care of business! OCT 18 - NOV 3, 2013 By Steven Dietz • Based on the Original 1899 Play by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle Seemingly at the end of his remarkable career, the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes is called back to service in a tantalizing case of blackmail that pits the world’s greatest detective and his brave friend, Dr. Watson, in a struggle to the death with the diabolical Professor James Moriarty – the Napoleon of Crime! With a thrilling new adaptation by contemporary playwright, Steven Dietz, Sherlock Holmes: the Final Adventure has everything Holmes fans hope for: romance, danger, humor, twists, turns and of course mystery! The game is afoot! FEB 14 - MAR 2, 2014 Music by Tom Kitt • Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey Winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize and three Tony Awards, Next to Normal is one of the most acclaimed musicals to appear in the last ten years. Groundbreaking and emotionally moving, Next to Normal explores how one suburban family copes with crisis and loss. With powerful lyrics and an electrifying pop-rock score of more than 30 songs, this intense, emotional and ultimately hopeful musical aims right for the heart with its story of a family coming to terms with its past as it bravely faces the future. MAR 7 - 23, 2014 By Larry Shue When a mysterious foreigner, speaking an even more mysterious language, arrives at a rural out- of-the-way Georgia fishing lodge, townspeople are soon gossiping and whispering. But soon the whispering ends as the townspeople begin to speak freely in front of the newcomer whom they believe speaks no English. But, unknown to them, this foreigner understands every word they speak, including their innermost prejudices and secrets. Full of high-spirited hijinks, The Foreigner is the laugh-out-loud backwoods farce that has charmed audiences since it first appeared in 1984 when it won the Obie for Best Off-Broadway production. APR 4 - 26, 2014 Book by Julian Wiles • Music and Lyrics by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin • Additional Lyrics from Porgy and Bess by DuBose Heyward Gershwin at Folly, the all time best-selling production in Charleston Stage history, returns for an encore production. This original full-scale musical, written by Charleston playwright Julian Wiles, tells the story of George Gershwin’s 1934 vacation on Folly Beach when he and DuBose Heyward began work on Porgy and Bess. Gershwin at Folly, with its tap-dancing singers and live orchestra, features scores of Gershwin favorites, including: “I Got Rhythm”, “Someone to Watch Over Me”, “S’Marvelous”, and of course the immortal “Summertime”. HOLIDAY DEC 6 - DEC 22, 2013 Book by Thomas Meehan • Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Martin Charnin • Based on “Little Orphan Annie” by Permission of The Tribune Media Services, Inc Leapin’ Lizards! Annie is back! The ever-optimistic depression era Annie returns, bringing President Roosevelt and Charleston a “New Deal for Christmas”. Now playing to packed houses in a new Broadway revival, Annie took the theatre world by storm in 1977 when the original production won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. One of Broadway’s most memorable scores includes “It’s A Hard-Knock Life”, “Easy Street” and “Tomorrow”! SEPT 21 & 22, 2013 Based on the Book by Judy Blume • Adapted For the Stage by Bruce Mason From award-winning children’s author Judy Blume comes Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, the story of Peter Hatcher and his little brother, Fudge, who seems to get away with everything! When Fudge throws temper tantrums, or mashed potatoes at restaurant walls, adults find Fudge adorable, but Peter just finds him annoying. A classic tale of sibling rivalry comes to life in this lighthearted and humorous take on modern family life. JAN 24 - 26, 2014 By E.B. White • Adapted by Joseph Robinette The warm and moving story of a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur and their remarkable friendship has been acclaimed as the “best American children’s book of the past 200 years”. Now, share the story that you loved as a child with a new generation as Charlotte spins her enchanting web in this heartwarming and humorous tale of Wilbur, the remarkable pig, as it comes magically to life onstage. APR 26 & 27, 2014 Book by Elizabeth Kann and Victoria Kann • Music by John Gregor • Lyrics by John Gregor, Elizabeth Kann and Victoria Kann • Based on the Book Pinkalicious Adapted from one of the most beloved contemporary children’s classics, Pinkalicious the Musical tells the story of a headstrong little girl who loves the color pink so much that she can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe. This colorful fun- filled family musical is sure to have everyone in your family tickled pink. FAMILY SERIES

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CHARLESTON STAGE AT THE DOCK

The Biggest Shows In Town • Full-scale Broadway musicals, dramatic plays, side-splitting comedies and enchanting shows for families.Professional Casts • Featuring Charleston Stage’s Professional Resident Acting Company, Professional Guest Actors from New York and over 100 of Charleston’s finest actors, singers, dancers, musicians, directors, choreographers, scenic artists and technicians.Great Historic Location • All performances take place at the Historic Dock Street Theatre, “America’s First Theatre”.Amazing Savings. • Groups enjoy dramatic savings, up to 25% off the cost of tickets at the door when you book 15 or more!

SCHEDULE YOUR GROUP BOOKING AT DOCK STREET THEATRE TODAY! RECEIVE 25% OFF TICKETS!

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT US ONLINE AT CHARLESTONSTAGE.COM OF CALL (843) 647-7365.

5 PLAY MAINSTAGE SERIESAUG 30 - SEPT 21, 2013MusicandLyricsbyDollyParton•BookbyPatriciaResnickBased on the 20th Century Fox Picture 9 to 59 to 5: The Musical is a hilarious story about three dynamic women fighting their way through the ‘boys club’ workplace jungle of the “Mad Men” era. Based on the 1980 hit movie that starred Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda that set the stage for such hits as “The Office” and “Mad Men”, 9 to 5: The Musical features Parton’s Tony® Award and Grammy®-nominated score, highlighted by her title song, an anthem to the liberated working woman. Outrageous, thought-provoking and

even a little romantic, 9 to 5: The Musical is about women teaming up and taking care of business!

OCT 18 - NOV 3, 2013ByStevenDietz•BasedontheOriginal1899PlaybyWilliam Gillette and Arthur Conan DoyleSeemingly at the end of his remarkable career, the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes is called back to service in a tantalizing case of blackmail that pits the world’s greatest detective and his brave friend, Dr. Watson, in a struggle to the death with the diabolical Professor James Moriarty – the Napoleon of Crime! With a thrilling new adaptation by contemporary playwright, Steven Dietz, Sherlock Holmes: the Final Adventure has everything Holmes fans hope for: romance,

danger, humor, twists, turns and of course mystery! The game is afoot!

FEB 14 - MAR 2, 2014MusicbyTomKitt•BookandLyricsbyBrianYorkeyWinner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize and three Tony Awards, Next to Normal is one of the most acclaimed musicals to appear in the last ten years. Groundbreaking and emotionally moving, Next to Normal explores how one suburban family copes with crisis and loss. With powerful lyrics and an electrifying pop-rock score of more than 30 songs, this intense, emotional and ultimately hopeful musical aims right for the heart with its story of a family coming to terms with its past as it bravely faces the future.

MAR 7 - 23, 2014By Larry ShueWhen a mysterious foreigner, speaking an even more mysterious language, arrives at a rural out-of-the-way Georgia fishing lodge, townspeople are soon gossiping and whispering. But soon the whispering ends as the townspeople begin to speak freely in front of the newcomer whom they believe speaks no English. But, unknown to them, this foreigner understands every word they speak, including their innermost prejudices and secrets. Full of high-spirited hijinks, The Foreigner is the laugh-out-loud backwoods farce that has

charmed audiences since it first appeared in 1984 when it won the Obie for Best Off-Broadway production.

APR 4 - 26, 2014BookbyJulianWiles•MusicandLyricsbyGeorgeGershwinandIraGershwin•AdditionalLyricsfrom Porgy and Bess by DuBose HeywardGershwin at Folly, the all time best-selling production in Charleston Stage history, returns for an encore production. This original full-scale musical, written by Charleston playwright Julian Wiles, tells the story of George Gershwin’s 1934 vacation on Folly Beach when he and DuBose Heyward began work on Porgy and Bess. Gershwin at Folly, with its tap-dancing singers and live orchestra, features scores of Gershwin favorites,

including: “I Got Rhythm”, “Someone to Watch Over Me”, “S’Marvelous”, and of course the immortal “Summertime”.

HOLIDAYDEC 6 - DEC 22, 2013BookbyThomasMeehan•MusicbyCharlesStrouseLyricsbyMartinCharnin•Basedon“LittleOrphanAnnie”byPermission of The Tribune Media Services, IncLeapin’ Lizards! Annie is back! The ever-optimistic depression era Annie returns, bringing President Roosevelt and Charleston a “New Deal for Christmas”. Now playing to packed houses in a new Broadway revival, Annie took the theatre world by storm in 1977 when the original production won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. One of Broadway’s most memorable scores includes “It’s A Hard-Knock Life”, “Easy Street” and “Tomorrow”!

SEPT 21 & 22, 2013BasedontheBookbyJudyBlume•AdaptedFortheStageby Bruce MasonFrom award-winning children’s author Judy Blume comes Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, the story of Peter Hatcher and his little brother, Fudge, who seems to get away with everything! When Fudge throws temper tantrums, or mashed potatoes at restaurant walls, adults find Fudge adorable, but Peter just finds him annoying. A classic tale of sibling rivalry comes to life in this lighthearted and humorous take on modern family life.

JAN24-26,2014ByE.B.White•AdaptedbyJosephRobinetteThe warm and moving story of a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur and their remarkable friendship has been acclaimed as the “best American children’s book of the past 200 years”. Now, share the story that you loved as a child with a new generation as Charlotte spins her enchanting web in this heartwarming and humorous tale of Wilbur, the remarkable pig, as it comes magically to life onstage.

APR 26 & 27, 2014BookbyElizabethKannandVictoriaKann•MusicbyJohnGregor•LyricsbyJohnGregor,ElizabethKannandVictoriaKann•BasedontheBookPinkaliciousAdapted from one of the most beloved contemporary children’s classics, Pinkalicious the Musical tells the story of a headstrong little girl who loves the color pink so much that she can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe. This colorful fun-

filled family musical is sure to have everyone in your family tickled pink.

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RECEIVE A 25% DISCOUNT WHEN YOU BOOK A GROUP OF 15 OR MORE! PLUS, YOU’LL RECEIVE1 FREE TICKET FOR EVERY 20 TICKETS PURCHASED!ORDER REQUEST FORM

PRICING LEVELSMusical Thu/Sun Fri/Sat Adult $30.50 $33.50 Senior $29.50 $32.50 Student $17.00 $17.00 Non-Musical Thu/Sun Fri/Sat Adult $26.50 $30.50 Senior $25.50 $29.00 Student $17.00 $17.00 Family Series Thu/Sun Fri/Sat Adult $17.00 $17.00 Senior $17.00 $17.00 Student $17.00 $17.00

HOW TO SCHEDULE A GROUP BOOKING1) Determine Your Group Numbers And Fill Out Order Form

2) Submit Order Form To Allison Schnake, Director of Sales:By Email: [email protected] By Phone: (843) 647-7365By Fax: (843) 577-5422

3) Group Ticket PricingCharleston Stage has various group pricing levels according to what performance week day you schedule your group booking for. The Director of Sales will reference the Pricing Levels below when determining your final ticket numbers and cost of your order. Please be prepared to reference the chart below when booking your group.

4) Booking and InvoicingOnce you have spoken with the Director of Sales and have finalized your booking, an invoice will be faxed, mailed, or emailed to you noting the performance date, time, final ticket numbers, and cost of your order. A 50% deposit is required to hold your group booking. Payment in full must be received at least two weeks prior to the date of your performance.

5) Tickets Tickets will be held at Will Call at Dock Street Theatre. Tickets can be mailed upon request.

6) Cancellations/Payment DeadlinesPlease pay close attention to payment deadlines. Each booking must be paid in full two weeks prior to the date of your performance. If we do not receive full payment by the specified date, tickets not covered by the payments-to-date will be released to public sale and no refund will be offered.

7) Need To Reserve Extra Tickets?Once your 50% deposit has been received, you may adjust your group numbers up or down until two weeks prior to your performance, when final numbers and balance must be paid in full.

8) Additional InformationSeat maps, parking, and google map information are available for download online at charlestonstage.com.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

VENUE LOCATIONThe Historic Dock Street Theatre135 Church StreetCharleston, SC 29401

Julian Wiles, Founder and Producing Artistic DirectorMarybeth Clark, Associate Artistic Director

BILLING ADDRESSAttn: Allison Schnake, Group SalesCharleston Stage P.O. Box 356Charleston, SC 29402

9 TO 5 MainStage Aug 30 Fri 7:30pmAug 31 Sat 7:30pmSept. 1 Sun 3:00pmSept. 5 Thu 7:30pmSept. 6 Fri 7:30pmSept. 7 Sat 7:30pmSept. 8 Sun 3:00pmSept. 12 Thu 7:30pmSept. 13 Fri 7:30pmSept. 14 Sat 7:30pmSept. 15 Sun 3:00pmSept. 19 Thu 7:30pmSept. 20 Fri 7:30pmSept. 21 Sat 7:30pm

4TH GRADE NOTHING Family Sept. 21 Sat 11:00amSept. 21 Sat 3:00pmSept. 22 Sun 3:00pm

SHERLOCK HOLMES MainStage Oct. 18 Fri 7:30pmOct. 19 Sat 7:30pmOct. 20 Sun 3:00pmOct. 24 Thu 7:30pmOct. 25 Fri 7:30pmOct. 26 Sat 7:30pmOct. 27 Sun 3:00pmOct. 31 Thu 7:30pmNov. 1 Fri 7:30pmNov. 2 Sat 7:30pmNov. 3 Sun 3:00pm

ANNIE Holiday Dec. 6 Fri 7:30pmDec. 7 Sat 7:30pmDec. 8 Sun 3:00pmDec. 12 Thu 7:30pmDec. 13 Fri 7:30pmDec. 14 Sat 7:30pmDec. 15 Sun 3:00pmDec. 19 Thu 7:30pmDec. 20 Fri 7:30pmDec. 21 Sat 7:30pmDec. 22 Sun 3:00pm

CHARLOTTE’S WEB Family Jan. 24 Fri 7:30pmJan. 25 Sat 11:00am

CHARLOTTE’S WEB (continued)Jan. 25 Sat 3:00pmJan. 26 Sun 3:00pm

NEXT TO NORMAL MainStage Feb. 14 Fri 7:30pmFeb. 15 Sat 7:30pmFeb. 16 Sun 3:00pmFeb. 20 Thu 7:30pmFeb. 21 Fri 7:30pmFeb. 22 Sat 7:30pmFeb. 23 Sun 3:00pmFeb. 27 Thu 7:30pmFeb. 28 Fri 7:30pmMar. 1 Sat 7:30pmMar. 2 Sun 3:00pm

THE FOREIGNER MainStage Mar. 7 Fri 7:30pmMar. 8 Sat 7:30pmMar. 9 Sun 3:00pmMar. 13 Thu 7:30pmMar. 14 Fri 7:30pmMar. 15 Sat 7:30pmMar. 16 Sun 3:00pmMar. 20 Thu 7:30pmMar. 21 Fri 7:30pmMar. 22 Sat 7:30pmMar. 23 Sun 3:00pm

GERSHWIN AT FOLLY MainStage Apr. 4 Fri 7:30pmApr. 5 Sat 7:30pmApr. 6 Sun 3:00pmApr. 10 Thu 7:30pmApr. 11 Fri 7:30pmApr. 12 Sat 7:30pmApr. 13 Sun 3:00pmApr. 17 Thu 7:30pmApr. 18 Fri 7:30pmApr. 19 Sat 7:30pmApr. 20 Sun 3:00pmApr. 24 Thu 7:30pmApr. 25 Fri 7:30pmApr. 26 Sat 7:30pm

PINKALICIOUS MainStage Apr. 26 Sat 11:00amApr. 26 Sat 3:00pmApr. 27 Sun 3:00pm