DMPA: The Book of Mormon - January 6-11, 2015

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January 6-11, 2015

Contents From the President & CEO.................................... 5

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FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO

Dear friends, We are proud to present the return of The Book of Mormon to the Des Moines Civic Center. When we first brought this production to town just two years ago, Des Moines was the sixth stop on the first national tour, and since that time the show has been setting sales records at theaters across the country. Currently, there are two U.S. tours, a London West End production and a Broadway production of the show. With nine Tony Awards – including Best Musical – and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, The Book of Mormon is one of the best Broadway shows we’ve ever had the pleasure to present… twice. Please enjoy our Willis Broadway Series presentation of The Book of Mormon. Thank you for your continued support of Des Moines Performing Arts. Enjoy the show!

Jeff Chelesvig President & CEO Des Moines Performing Arts 5


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FROM THE CHAIR

Dear friends, Welcome! We are so pleased that you are with us. On behalf of the Board of Directors, please accept our sincere thanks to our Willis Broadway Series Season Ticket Holders and Donors. Your interest, patronage and generosity build the foundation for all we do. Des Moines Performing Arts is the non-profit organization that operates the Des Moines Civic Center, Stoner Theater, Temple Theater and Cowles Commons. At these venues, you will find an extensive range of high-quality live, professional performing arts. The world’s top dance companies perform in The Dance Series. The Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield Family Series offers an ideal introduction to theater and the arts for families and children. The Prairie Meadows Temple Comedy Series brings laughs and creative theater performances to the Temple Theater, a space that is also the home to the Prairie Meadows Live at the Temple Concert Series. Des Moines Performing Arts also offers highly impactful educational programs. The Applause Series offers $1 tickets to every one of the more than 54,000 students and teachers who come to its performances annually. Professional development programs provide teachers with new strategies for the classroom. And, I hope you will mark your calendar for June 1, 2015, when we celebrate the work of Iowa’s talented young people and their committed instructors at the Iowa High School Musical Theater Awards Showcase. All of these programs require donations to operate successfully. I invite you to join us in our mission by becoming a Donor. Your gift will impact many, as will the opportunities for you to explore everything that is Des Moines Performing Arts. To learn more about attending any of our performances or making a donation, please visit DesMoinesPerformingArts.org or call (515) 246-2300. Enjoy the show!

Thomas Brown Chair of the Board of Directors Des Moines Performing Arts 7


COWLES COMMONS DONORS Athene USA Bankers Trust Bravo Greater Des Moines Tom and Michele Brown Robert Brownell Jeff Chelesvig Rick Clark and Mary Grace Herrington Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines Gardner and Florence Call Cowles Foundation Eric and Kathy Crowell City of Des Moines Draper & Kramer, Inc. DuPont Pioneer Charles and Karin Edwards EMC Insurance Companies

Allison and Jim Fleming Jon and Faith Garnaas Nolden and Barbara Gentry Bruce Gerleman E.J. Giovannetti Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation Kevin and Sheryl Grimm Laure Guisinger Holmes Murphy and Associates Fred & Charlotte Hubbell Foundation IMT Insurance Company John Deere Financial Dr. John Kearns and Jerry Nabors Kemin Industries, Inc. Tim and Monica Kirgan William and Susan Knapp

Linda and Tom Koehn Kay and Ambassador Mary Kramer Kyle J. and Sharon Krause Kruidenier Charitable Foundation Don and Charlene Lamberti Lauridsen Family Endowment Jeanne and Richard Levitt The Lint Companies Karen and Robert Lynn Patrick and Sara Mack Drs. Daniel J. and Andrea H. McGuire Judith McKay and Rob Sylvester Merchants Bonding Company MidAmerican Energy Foundation Musco Lighting Dale and Mary Parker Jonathan and Rosemary Parson

Des Moines Performing Arts thanks its

PREMIER PARTNERS for their support:

Perficut Companies Polk County Board of Supervisors Prairie Meadows Thomas Press and Donna Paulsen The Principal Financial Group Register Media John Ruan Foundation Trust Mike Simonson Tom Stanberry Jeffrey and Mary Stier UnityPoint Health - Des Moines Vision Iowa Joe and Rhonda Watton Wells Fargo Douglas and Deborah West James and Ann Willer Angela Williams Connie Wimer and Frank Fogarty


ANNUAL FUND DONORS CORPORATE CIRCLE Star $30,000 to $49,999 Athene USA Nationwide Producer $17,500 to $29,999 DuPont Pioneer John Deere Prairie Meadows The Principal Financial Group Wells Fargo & Co. Director $8,000 to $17,499 American Enterprise Group, Inc. Belin McCormick, P.C. Brownells EMC Insurance Foundation Hy-Vee, Inc. LaMair-Mulock-Condon Company Meredith Corporation Foundation MidAmerican Energy Foundation Voya Financial Weitz Company Investor $4,000 to $7,999 American Equity Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bankers Trust The Broadway League Brokers Clearing House, Ltd. Casey’s General Stores Chocolaterie Stam EquiTrust Life Insurance Company FBL Financial Group, Inc. IMT Insurance Company Jester Insurance Services, Inc. The Lint Companies Merchants Bonding Company Sammons Financial Group ZLRIgnition Corporate Patron $2,000 to $3,999 Ahlers and Cooney, P.C. Alliant Energy Anderson Erickson Dairy Company Baker Electric, Inc. Baker Group Carrier Access CenturyLink Foundation Communication Innovators, Inc. Comprehensive Medical Management, LLC Court Avenue Restaurant & Brewing Company Darling International, Inc. Davis, Brown, Koehn, Shors & Roberts, P.C. Delta Dental of Iowa

Benefactor $6,000 to $12,499 W. Kim and Jean J. Austen Tom and Michele Brown Jeff Chelesvig Patty and Jim Cownie Barbara Crowley Richard and Elaine Felice Waldo and Diane* Geiger Ric and Carol Jurgens Lauridsen Family Endowment Christine Lauridsen Sand and Rob Sand Richard and Deborah McConnell Larry and Susan Moore Douglas and Heather Olson Mark and Jill Oman Thomas E. Press and Donna L. Paulsen Helen Redmond and Pete Brownell William and Jean Stauffer Mike Wilson Larry and Kathleen Zimpleman

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Founder $3,000 to $5,999 Terry and Johanna Abernathy Vern Armstrong and Martha Lucey Leslie Babich and Stacy Wanderscheid Jennie Balcom and Mark Glowacki Madison Bose and Cheryl Bose Doug and Mary Bruce Dr. Bruce and Mary Kay Buchsbaum Kevin and Mollie Cooney The Coons Foundation John and Mary Lynn Craig Eric and Kathy Crowell Dr. Michael Eberle and Paula Feltner Dr. Ty and Kim Erickson Dr. Louis and Lois Fingerman Roger and Karla Fiori Thomas and Evelyn Fisher Donna J. Freese Jon and Faith Garnaas Dr. Karen J. Gerdes Roberta Gilbert and Joseph Barron Marvin and Virginia Gilliland Charles and Rachel Ginder E.J. Giovannetti Travis and Nancy Gjoraas Cecil Goettsch and Jackie Saunders Kevin and Sheryl Grimm Irving and Jennifer Hahn Timothy and Wendlyn Haight Brian and Julie Hart Jim and Diane Hedden Dr. Bill and Lynn Heggen Steven and Jacki Hinrichs Robert* and Sheri Horner Fred and Charlotte Hubbell Foundation Keith and Mary Israel

Executive $1,000 to $1,999 Brooks Lodden, P.C. Chenchar Designs D.M. Kelly & Company Doll Distributing LLC Dorsey & Whitney LLP Downtown Eye Care Ernst & Young LLP Holmes Murphy & Associates KPMG LLP Law Offices of Hopkins and Huebner, P.C. Midlands Choice, Inc. Ryan Companies US, Inc. SVPA Architects, Inc. Vermeer Charitable Foundation, Inc. PATRON CIRCLE Leader $25,000+ Lorne and Kathleen Scharnberg Douglas and Deborah West Pacesetter $12,500 to $24,999 Bradford and Sally Austin C. Dean and Sandra Carlson Darrell and Deborah Hoefling Fred Maytag Family Foundation Melvin and Kathryn Weatherwax Windsor Charitable Foundation

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ANNUAL FUND DONORS Stephen Adamson Thomas Ahart Terry and Judy Aikin Janet Altes Dr. Jeffrey and Mary Ellen Anderson Dale and Marie Andres Dr. Dale and Mary Andringa Cyndi Atkins John S. and Sheridan Auten Dr. Eric Barlow Lori and Vaughn Bauer Drs. Thomas Becker and Caroline Boehnke-Becker F.W. and Jodie Beckwith Paul James Beckwith Curtis and Nancy Bell Richard and Sharon Bender Christine Bening Diane Benoit Michael and Crystal Berg Gary and Sharon Bergquist William Bernau Dr. Melissa Bernhardt and Jeffrey Bernhardt Charles and Janet Betts Steven Betz and David Vanderlinden Kenneth and Valinda Bilbrey Steve Billingsley James and Marcia Birkenholz Scott V. Blacketer and Karla Killinger Harry and Pamela Bass-Bookey Kevin C. and Kim Broders Thomas and Mary Brooke Robert D. Brownell Christine and Jerry Browning Carl and Kelly Bump Bill and Sue Ellen Burke Dr. William and Rebecca Burke Carla J. Burlage Gary L. and Amy L. Busack Scott and Susan Casber Frank D. Cecil and Debi Hartman Cecilia Cendana Joseph and LaNae Ceryanec Jay G. and Karen Heldt Chapman Kanu and Docela Chatterjee John and Catherine Chelsvig Dr. Ken L. Cheyne Quentin and Tracy Childs Rich and Katy Cohan Joseph and Margaret Ann Comito Dennis J. Connolly Dr. Corey and Colleen Conrad Michael A. and Julie Coppola Jeff and Meg Courter Sloan and Amy Cownie Joe Crookham and Jean Bieri Beth Cross

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ANNUAL FUND DONORS Suku and Dr. Mary Radia Al and Sue Ravenscroft Frank and Diana Reichenbacker Artis Reis and Mark C. Smith Randall and Donna Renze Dr. Steven and Susan Reynolds Mike and Ann Richards Dr. Norm and Eloise Rinderknecht Kelly and Stacey Roberts Dr. Harlan and Audrey Rosenberg Eric and Kim Roush Dr. Michael and Cynthia Rovner Ron and Clarice Rubek Dr. Paul and Dianne Ruggle Larry and Nancy Sample Jim and Louisa Sandager Kent and Lou Ann Sandburg Sandra Sanger-Elliott Drs. Shoab Sayeed and Lisa Menzies Bob and Diane Sayre Mike and Roma Schaefer Teri Scharfenkamp Sam and Bobbye Scheidler Gary and Mindy Scholten John and Lesa Seefeld Jay and Cheryl Semerad Sara J. Sersland Alicia Shaul and Roxanne Ludwig Leon and Dianne Shearer James Shindelar Ron and Bev Shivers James P. and Kathleen Simmons Robert and Mary Anne Sims Dan and Patty Skokan Anne L. Slatterly Linda Smith Tom Smull and Liz Gilman Alan Sorenson L. Maria and Charles Sovich John and Tiffany K. Spinner James D. and Lila P. Stafford Tom Stanberry Debe Stauffer Lisa Steinmetz and Deborah Steinmetz Daniel C. and Jill M. Stevenson Jeff and Lori Stewart Jeff and Nancy Stroburg Mike and Laura Sweet Rick and Shirley Taylor Mike and Madelyn Tetmeyer David and Kathy Thompson Dennis and Cecille Thompson Rick and Tina Thompson Dr. Beth E. Triebel Russ and Alana Trimble Jack and Deb Troxel Rob Tully Margaret Updegraff

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William and Deborah Stearns Jeffrey A. Steggerda Shari Stone Scott and Teri Thompson Samantha Thorpe and Kevin Riefberg Tim and Kathy Titus Richard and Nancy Waugh Dennis D. and Susan M. Witte David and Maria Wood Jon and Barbara Yankey Public Funding Bravo Greater Des Moines and City of Altoona City of Ankeny City of Bondurant City of Carlisle City of Clive City of Des Moines City of Grimes City of Indianola City of Johnston City of Norwalk City of Polk City City of Urbandale City of Waukee City of West Des Moines City of Windsor Heights Polk County Board of Supervisors Iowa Arts Council Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs National Endowment for the Arts Polk County Community Betterment Grant List reflects donations through November 10, 2014 Legacy Circle Gary and Amy Busack Sharon Dee Richard Deming, M.D. Joel and Shayla From Peg Armstrong-Gustafson Gregg D. Gustafson Teresa Keefe O’Mara Robert and Nancy Landess Stephanie McAdam James and Frankee Oleson David* and Jean Ranney Ron and Clarice Rubek Marlene and Doug Sullivan Margaret Swanson* Tony Voss Dale and Eneken Wakelin Douglas and Deborah West Jim and Ann Willer * Deceased


welcome Once again the Willis Auto Campus is honored to provide title sponsorship to Des Moines Performing Arts’ main stage season in the form of the 2014-2015 Willis Broadway Series. We recognize the importance of this type of cultural enrichment and appreciate the vitality it brings to our community. It is our privilege, through our partnership with Des Moines Performing Arts, to bring world class productions like The Book of Mormon to Central Iowa. ENJOY THE SHOW! — Rich Willis, President

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DES MOINES CIVIC CENTER A Des Moines Performing Arts Theater Jeff Chelesvig, President & CEO ANNE GAREFINO

SCOTT RUDIN

ROGER BERLIND SCOTT M. DELMAN JEAN DOUMANIAN ROY FURMAN IMPORTANT MUSICALS STEPHANIE P. M c CLELLAND KEVIN MORRIS JON B. PLATT SONIA FRIEDMAN PRODUCTIONS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER STUART THOMPSON

PRESENT

BOOK, MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

TREY PARKER, ROBERT LOPEZ AND MATT STONE WITH

RYAN BONDY

CHAD BURRIS

ALEXANDRA NCUBE PETER MITCHELL STANLEY WAYNE MATHIS RON BOHMER COREY JONES EBONY BLAKE JOSH BRECKENRIDGE JR BRUNO MICHAEL BUCHANAN JOSH DANIEL DAYNA JARAE DANTZLER TREVON DAVIS C.J. ELDRED KELECHI EZIE GABE GIBBS LOGAN HART KEZIAH JOHN-PAUL CAROLE DENISE JONES TYLER JONES TREVOR LEADERBRAND DANIEL LeCLAIRE ANTYON LE MONTE ADAM LEVINSKAS IAN LIBERTO MELVIN BRANDON LOGAN JEVARES MYRICK DANA JOEL NICHOLSON LACRETTA NICOLE DANIEL PLIMPTON TYRONE ROBINSON CLINTON SHERWOOD KRISTOPHER THOMPSON-BOLDEN JAMAAL WILSON SCENIC DESIGN

COSTUME DESIGN

HAIR DESIGN

ORCHESTRATIONS

SCOTT PASK

LIGHTING DESIGN

ANN ROTH

JOSH MARQUETTE LARRY HOCHMAN & STEPHEN OREMUS DANCE MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS

BRIAN RONAN

CASTING

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

CARRIE GARDNER

KIMBERLY FISK

GLEN KELLY

JUSTIN MENDOZA

MICHAEL KELLER

MUSIC COORDINATOR

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER

TOUR BOOKING AGENCY

TOUR PRESS AND MARKETING

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

THE BOOKING GROUP/ MEREDITH BLAIR

MUSIC DIRECTOR

SOUND DESIGN

BRIAN M ac DEVITT

ALLIED LIVE

AURORA PRODUCTIONS

ELI BUSH

STP/ DAVID TURNER

MUSIC SUPERVISION AND VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

STEPHEN OREMUS CHOREOGRAPHED BY

CASEY NICHOLAW DIRECTED BY

CASEY NICHOLAW AND TREY PARKER

PRESENTED BY DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS • JANUARY 6-11, 2015

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CAST (in order of appearance) Mormon............................................................................................................................ TYLER JONES Moroni.......................................................................................................................PETER MITCHELL Elder Price........................................................................................................................RYAN BONDY Elder Cunningham...........................................................................................................CHAD BURRIS Missionary Training Center Voice...................................................................................RON BOHMER Price’s Dad.......................................................................................................................RON BOHMER Cunningham’s Dad.................................................................................................ADAM LEVINSKAS Mrs. Brown......................................................................................................................KELECHI EZIE Guards..............................TREVON DAVIS, MELVIN BRANDON LOGAN, TYRONE ROBINSON Mafala Hatimbi........................................................................................STANLEY WAYNE MATHIS Nabulungi............................................................................................................ALEXANDRA NCUBE Elder McKinley.........................................................................................................PETER MITCHELL Joseph Smith....................................................................................................................RON BOHMER General.............................................................................................................................COREY JONES Doctor...............................................................................................................JOSH BRECKENRIDGE Mission President.............................................................................................................RON BOHMER Ensemble.........................................JOSH BRECKENRIDGE, JR BRUNO, MICHAEL BUCHANAN, TREVON DAVIS, KELECHI EZIE, LOGAN HART, KEZIAH JOHN-PAUL, TYLER JONES, DANIEL LeCLAIRE, ADAM LEVINSKAS, MELVIN BRANDON LOGAN, LAIONA MICHELLE, LACRETTA NICOLE, DANIEL PLIMPTON, TYRONE ROBINSON, KRISTOPHER THOMPSON-BOLDEN, UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Elder Cunningham: MICHAEL BUCHANAN For Elder Price: ADAM LEVINSKAS For Mafala Hatimbi: JOSH BRECKENRIDGE, JAMAAL WILSON For Nabulungi: DAYNA JARAE DANTZLER, CAROLE DENISE JONES For Missionary Training Center Voice/Price’s Dad/Joseph Smith/Mission President: ADAM LEVINSKAS, IAN LIBERTO For Elder McKinley: IAN LIBERTO, DANIEL PLIMPTON For the General: JOSH BRECKENRIDGE, JAMAAL WILSON Standby for Elder Cunningham: DANA JOEL NICHOLSON Standby for Elder Price: C.J. ELDRED, GABE GIBBS SWINGS JOSH DANIEL, DAYNA JARAE DANTZLER, CAROLE DENISE JONES, TREVOR LEADERBRAND, ANTYON LE MONTE, IAN LIBERTO, JEVARES MYRICK, CLINTON SHERWOOD, JAMAAL WILSON DANCE CAPTAIN IAN LIBERTO ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN CAROLE DENISE JONES THE BOOK OF MORMON ORCHESTRA Conductor—Justin Mendoza; Keys 2/Associate Conductor—Jon Balcourt; Keyboards—Jon Balcourt, Justin Mendoza; Bass—Alexandra Eckhardt; Drums—Andres Forero; Guitar—Ethan Pakchar; Keyboard Programmer—Randy Cohen THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

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Ryan Bondy

Alexandra Ncube

Peter Mitchell

Chad Burris

Stanley Wayne Mathis

Ron Bohmer

Corey Jones

Ebony Blake

Josh Breckenridge

JR Bruno

Michael Buchanan

Josh Daniel

Dayna Jarae Dantzler

Trevon Davis

C.J. Eldred

Kelechi Ezie

Gabe Gibbs

Logan Hart

Keziah John-Paul

Carole Denise Jones

Tyler Jones

Trevor Leaderbrand

Daniel LeClaire

Antyon Le Monte

Adam Levinskas

Ian Liberto

Melvin Brandon Logan

Jevares Myrick

Dana Joel Nicholson

Lacretta Nicole

Daniel Plimpton

Tyrone Robinson

Clinton Sherwood

Kristopher Thompson-Bolden

Jamaal Wilson

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST RYAN BONDY (Elder Price). Ryan was just recently the Elder Price standby for the Broadway production and is excited to join his touring family again, where he made his national tour debut. Born in the Great White North, Ryan has appeared in many productions across Canada. Credits include Yorkville the Musical (world premiere), Prairie Nurse (world premiere), Innocence Lost, Hometown (Blyth Festival), The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Neptune), Ring Round the Moon (Soulpepper), Les Feux Follet (Charlottetown Festival). Ryan sends his love to his family and friends.

COREY JONES (General). Regional: Othello (Shakespeare Santa Cruz); King John, Aaron in Titus Andronicus, Caliban in The Tempest (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Chad Deity in The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Dallas Theater Center); The Color Purple (Celebration Theater); Gee’s Bend (Arkansas Repertory); Macbeth, Ragtime (PCPA Theaterfest); Williamstown Theater Festival; Illinois Shakespeare Festival. “Much love to my family!” STANLEY WAYNE MATHIS (Mafala Hatimbi). Broadway: The Book of Mormon; Nice Work If You Can Get It; Wonderful Town; Kiss Me, Kate; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; The Lion King; Jelly’s Last Jam; Oh Kay! Off-Broadway: ResurGents, Real Black Men Don’t. Regionals: Ruined, Radio Golf, Gem of the Ocean, Fences, Master Harold and the Boys. TV: “2-2,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Gossip Girls.” Film: Brother To Brother, Family On Board, Steve McQueen’s Shame.

CHAD BURRIS (Elder Cunningham). is excited to be making his national tour debut with this show! He would like to thank OBU, YAG and SMTI. This show is dedicated to the most unbelievable family. ALEXANDRA NCUBE (Nabulungi) is delighted to make her national tour debut with The Book of Mormon. She holds her B.A. in Theatre from Arizona State University. Favorite credits include Spring Awakening (Martha) and Rent (Mimi). “A huge thank you to friends, family and dear Sean for all of the love and support!”

EBONY BLAKE (Ensemble). Tour: Aida (u/s Aida). Regional: Classical Theatre of Harlem, Music Theatre of Wichita, The Human Race Theatre. Proud Wright State University alumna and AEA member. Huge hugs and thanks to family, friends and the BOM creative team!

RON BOHMER (Price’s Dad and others). Broadway/tour roles include Father in revival of Ragtime, title role in The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sir Percival Glyde in The Woman in White, Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (Jefferson Award nom.), Alex in Aspects of Love (Robby Award, best actor). Regional: El Gallo in The Fantasticks (Acclaim Award, best actor), George in Sunday in the Park with George (Critics Circle Award, best actor).

JOSH BRECKENRIDGE (Ensemble). Broadway: The Scottsboro Boys (Olen), The Ritz. Off-Broadway: The Scottsboro Boys (Vineyard), Saved! (Shane, Playwrights Horizons). Regional: The Whipping Man (John, KC Rep), Tales of the City (Jon, ACT/O’Neill Theatre Ctr.), Scottsboro Boys (Guthrie), Hairspray (Seaweed, Marriot Lincolnshire), Smokey Joe’s Café (Cape Playhouse), Dreamgirls (C.C., NCT), Memphis (La Jolla Playhouse, 5th Avenue). Film: Finding Me: Truth. B.F.A.: CCM.

PETER MITCHELL (Elder McKinley). National tour debut. Regional credits: Cinnamon Girl (Playwrights’ Arena); Romeo and Juliet, The Winter’s Tale, The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth (Virginia Shakespeare Festival). TV/Film: “Glee.” Peter is a proud alumnus of the USC School of Dramatic Arts. Much love to his family for their unwavering support!

JR BRUNO (Ensemble). First national tour! Broadway: West Side Story. Favorite Regional/ European: [title of show], Avenue Q, …Spelling Bee, Into the Woods. Graduate of the B-W Conservatory of Music. “Thank you to my friends, family, colleagues and teachers. Thank 18



WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST KELECHI EZIE (Ensemble). “Buffalove” N.Y. native, Princeton University. Recent credits: Celie in The Color Purple (White Plains Performing Arts Center), Seven Sicknesses and Restoration Comedy (Flea Theater). Writer/star of The Truth About Beauty and Blogs, official selection of Roger Ebert’s Film Festival. Special thanks to Carrie Gardner, BOM creatives, Shelli at RKS and family and friends. Kelechi is thrilled to join BOM!

you Book of Mormon team for being amazing! Special thank you to Mom, Dad, Jade and T.J.” MICHAEL BUCHANAN (Ensemble). Broadway: The Addams Family, Cry-Baby. Off-Broadway: Fat Camp, Play It Cool. National Tour: The Addams Family. Other credits: White Noise (Chicago), The Addams Family (Chicago), Hair—Woof (Arizona Theatre Co.), Urinetown—Bobby (2006 Joseph Jefferson Award Winner: Best Actor in a Musical), Mame (Kennedy Center), Pirates of Penzance (Guthrie), West Side Story (Tony), The Fantasticks (Matt).

GABE GIBBS (Standby Elder Price) is so thankful to be making his national tour debut with BOM. He’s a proud metro-Detroiter, and lover of all things Michigan. Thanks to my Mom and Dad. Emerson College, B.A.: Acting ’14.

JOSH DANIEL (Swing) is beyond excited to make his tour debut ringing doorbells! Regional: St. Louis MUNY, Weston Playhouse, Music Theatre of Wichita. Favorites include Into the Woods (Jack), Hello Again (the College Boy), Street Scene (Dick McGann). So much love to CCM, CGF, BOM and the greatest family and friends. Dream on.

LOGAN HART (Ensemble) ecstatically joins this production! Regional: Gabe—Next to Normal (MTC); Ryan—High School Musical (Paper Mill Playhouse, Casa Mañana); Mark— Altar Boyz (Zach Scott). Broadway Bares XXII and XXIII. “Love and thanks to Mom, Dad, Jess, Shalaina, Jake, Jen, About Artists, Carrie Gardner and the BOM team!”

DAYNA JARAE DANTZLER (Swing). Previous credits include national tours: The Color Purple (Celie), James and the Giant Peach (Spider); regional theater: Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey II), Frankenstein (Ensemble) and most recently opened Disney’s newest ship, the Disney Fantasy. Dantzler gives thanks to her mother for her everlasting love and support.

KEZIAH JOHN-PAUL (Ensemble) Touring debut! Recent graduate of NYU Tisch’s New Studio. Favorite roles: The Wild Party (Kate), Broadway Celebration at the White House (Ensemble), The Seven (The DJ). Love to Mom, family, friends, teachers and gratitude to BOM.

TREVON DAVIS (Ensemble), Flint, Michigan native and Clark Atlanta University alumnus, is excited to join The Book of Mormon family. Credits: The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Broadway); Dreamgirls, “C.C. White” (Apollo Theater and international tour); MTV’s “Making the Band 4”; BET’s “Sunday Best” (Season 1 Top Seven Finalist); Hypebeasts (film). Proverbs 3:5–6.

CAROLE DENISE JONES (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain) is extremely happy to be a part of this great cast. She is from Va. and studied musical theater at James Madison University. National tours: Whistle Down the Wind (Candy), Mamma Mia! She has also done several great regional theater productions. Proud AEA member.

C.J. ELDRED (Standby Elder Price) couldn’t be happier making his tour debut with BOM! Regional: Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre. C.J. was born and raised in Seattle, Wash. and is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. So much love and thanks to BOM, friends and family!

TYLER JONES (Ensemble). Theatre: Last Smoker In America, Parade, All’s Well That Ends Well. Television: “Boardwalk Empire.” Thanks to Carrie, the Mormon team, TKO and Candace Goetz. “Love to Mom, Dad and Jordan. Michigan grad.” 20


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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST TREVOR LEADERBRAND (Swing) couldn’t be happier to travel with the Mormon family! Broadway: The Book of Mormon. National tour: Catch Me If You Can. Regional: Maples Repertory, Timber Lake Playhouse, VADco. Many, many thanks to Kate and Carrie Gardner. Trevor couldn’t be here without his family, friends and Ms. D. Proud Florida State graduate!

MELVIN BRANDON LOGAN (Ensemble). National tour debut. Melvin is overjoyed to be joining the BOM family! Regional: Marriott Theatre, MUNY, Arvada Center, Olney Theatre Center. B.F.A.: CCM. Much gratitude to the BOM team, 9MUSE and my incredibly supportive family! JEVARES MYRICK (Swing). Originally from Marietta, Ga., Jevares is excited to join the national tour of The Book of Mormon. Broadway: The Book of Mormon. Thanks to all of my family and friends for the love and support.

DANIEL LeCLAIRE (Ensemble). Credits: “Betty White’s 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America’s Golden Girl” (Singer/ Dancer), Hairspray at the Hollywood Bowl (Fender), All American Rejects’ “Beekeeper’s Daughter” music video (feat. dancer), L.A.’s critically acclaimed For The Record series: Tarantino and John Hughes, Broadway Rocks Anaheim (choreographer). “Price is Right” Christmas Showcase Showdown winner. “Thank you AEA and Shelli at MSA Agency. For Mom, Dad, Mark and family!”

DANA JOEL NICHOLSON (Elder Cunningham Standby) is ecstatically grateful to be joining the BOM family! Regional: Carousel (KC Rep/The Living Room), Shrek: The Musical (Coterie Theatre), Evil Dead: The Musical (Egads! Theatre), The Last 5 Years and Elegies (Riverbend Theatre Collective). “Enormous amounts of love to my fiancé Emma and my incredible family/ friends.”

ANTYON LE MONTE (Swing) is thrilled to join The Book of Mormon. Credits include Hairspray (national tour, 2007); “American Idol” (Fox, 2009); La Cage (The Arts Center Hilton Head); Aida (Gateway Playhouse); Mama, I Want to Sing! (New World Stages NYC). He sends his love and thanks to his family, friends and Beau for their continuous love and support.

LACRETTA NICOLE (Ensemble). Select credits: National tours: Buddy. Regional: Legally Blonde, All Shook Up, Ragtime, Avenue Q, Hairspray. Guest soloist: The Amanda McBroom Project. Workshops: Brooklyn Super Hero Supply Company, Disaster! The Musical, Harlem Ladies…. Television: “Law & Order: SVU,” “30 Rock.” “I love you mommy 5 and 7.”

ADAM LEVINSKAS (Ensemble). Regional: Xanadu (Sonny, The Lyric Theater), Treasure Island (Abraham, The Fulton Theater), Saturday Night Fever (Tony). Special thanks to The Boston Conservatory and Karl Bury, as well as Carrie Gardner and the creative team for giving him this opportunity. Love to my family, friends, and Matthew.

DANIEL PLIMPTON (Ensemble) is ecstatic to join BOM. National Tour: Spring Awakening. Regional: Paper Mill, Goodspeed, North Shore, Engeman, Weston. The most thanks to Boston Conservatory, BRS/GAGE, Carrie Gardner and the creative team. Love you Mom and Dad!

IAN LIBERTO (Swing, Dance Captain). Broadway: Promises, Promises; How to Succeed…; Chaplin; Billy Elliot. Tours: Evita, A Chorus Line, Thoroughly Modern Millie. Graduate of Millikin University. Thanks to Carrie, Casey, TKO and all who helped make this happen. Love to Kasey.

TYRONE ROBINSON (Ensemble). B’way tour: The Lion King. Regional: Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.), Goodspeed, Arvada Center (2012 Denver Henry Award nominee). Thanks to family, teachers, Kim Stern, Maggie Flanigan, Charlie Sandlan, Carrie and Rebecca. Love you G! MFA: NYU Tisch. 22


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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST CLINTON SHERWOOD (Swing) is so happy to be a part of The Book of Mormon family! National Tours: Cats, West Side Story. Favorites: 90210, Urinetown, Mary Poppins, Starlight Express. Millikin University Graduate.

ROBERT LOPEZ (Book, Music, Lyrics) is the Tony, Grammy and Emmy-winning co-creator of the smash hit musicals Avenue Q and The Book of Mormon. With wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez, he wrote the songs for Disney’s blockbuster movie Frozen, including its hit song “Let It Go,” nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe Award. They also wrote songs for Winnie the Pooh (Disney Animation, 2011) and Finding Nemo: The Musical (playing at Walt Disney World since 2006). They are currently writing an original stage musical called Up Here, directed by Alex Timbers. Bobby shared two Emmy Awards for his music for “The Wonder Pets” and an Emmy nomination for the “Scrubs” musical episode. His work has been seen on “South Park,” “The Simpsons” and “Phineas and Ferb.” Member BMI Workshop, Dramatists Guild Council, WGA, AEA, Yale grad, native NY’er. Thanks Buzzetti, Mom, Dad, Billy, Katie, Annie and especially Kristen for all the love and support.

KRISTOPHER THOMPSON-BOLDEN (Ensemble) is beyond elated to join this amazing production! You may remember him from the Broadway national tours of The Color Purple, Billy Elliot, Anything Goes, or as CJ in the world premiere of the musical The Nutty Professor, directed by Jerry Lewis. “Many thanks to JC, Mama, the gang at TalentWorks, Carrie and this amazing creative team!” JAMAAL WILSON (Swing). Tours/regional: Dreamgirls; The All Night Strut; Sundiata, The Lion King of Mali (Sundiata); Olympic Spirit: The Jesse Owens Story (Jesse Owens); Junie B. Jones. Other: POPart, The Musical; For the Love of Christ, etc. Multiple concerts throughout U.S., Germany and London. “Much love to Mom and family for your support.”

MATT STONE (Book, Music and Lyrics) met Trey Parker at the University of Colorado, and together they made a short animated piece called The Spirit of Christmas. This launched their most recognized work, the critically acclaimed and award-winning television show, “South Park.” The animated series is in its 15th season on Comedy Central and has won Stone four Emmy Awards and the coveted Peabody Award. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, which Stone produced and cowrote, earned an Oscar nomination and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film. In addition to “South Park,” Stone has partnered with Parker on the low-budget Cannibal! The Musical, the superhero comedy Orgazmo and the marionette action thriller Team America: World Police. Matt Stone is originally from Littleton, Colorado.

TREY PARKER (Co-Director, Book, Music, Lyrics) wrote and directed his first feature film, Cannibal! The Musical, while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder. A few years later, Trey co-created the hit animated series “South Park” with Matt Stone (his college friend and Cannibal! producer). Debuting on Comedy Central in 1997 and currently in its 15th season, “South Park” has won four Emmy Awards as well as the coveted Peabody Award. The same year “South Park” debuted, Parker wrote, directed and starred in the film Orgazmo. Two years later, Parker and Stone released the critically acclaimed feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The musical, which Parker directed and co-wrote, earned an Oscar nomination for Best Song and the first-ever New York Film Critics Circle Award for an animated film. In 2004, the pair returned to theaters with Team America: World Police, an action movie cowritten and directed by Parker that starred a cast of marionettes. It has been a long-time dream of Parker’s to write a musical for Broadway. Trey Parker is originally from Conifer, Colorado.

CASEY NICHOLAW (Co-Director and Choreographer) won 2011 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for his work as co-director of The Book of Mormon. Other Broadway credits: Elf: The Musical, The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations) and Monty Python’s Spamalot, directed by 24


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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Mike Nichols (2005 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Choreography). Additional New York credits: for City Center Encores!—the highly acclaimed productions of Anyone Can Whistle and Follies (direction and choreography), Bye Bye Birdie (choreography) and Can-Can (musical staging); for NY Philharmonic— Candide; South Pacific at Carnegie Hall (also on PBS “Great Performances”), Sinatra: His Voice, His World, His Way at Radio City Music Hall starring the world-famous Rockettes. He directed and choreographed the world premieres of Minsky’s at Center Theatre Group, Robin and the 7 Hoods at the Old Globe and Disney’s Aladdin at the 5th Avenue in Seattle.

The Stepford Wives, The Village, Closer, Evening. Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement Award (2000). BRIAN MacDEVITT (Lighting Design). The Book of Mormon (Tony award). Recent NYC: Death of a Salesman directed by Mike Nichols, Mountaintop with Samuel L. Jackson, Chinglish on Broadway and The Enchanted Island at the MET Opera. Last season he designed Le Compte Ory at the Metropolitan Opera House. Dance: American Ballet Theater, Tere O’Connor Dance, Merce Cunningham, Lar Lubovitch, Nancy Bannon Etal. Director: Proof Theater. Three awards: five Tonys, OBIE, Bessie, Outer Critics’, Hewes awards, Drama Desk, et al. Member: Naked Angels Faculty: University of Maryland. Father: Jake and Georgie.

SCOTT PASK (Scenic Design). Selected Broadway: The Book of Mormon (Tony); The Pillowman (Tony); The House of Blue Leaves; A Steady Rain; A Behanding in Spokane; Promises, Promises; Hair; The Coast of Utopia (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Hewes awards); Pal Joey (Tony nom.); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Tony nom., Drama Desk Award); Nine; The Lieutenant of Inishmore; Speed-the-Plow; November; CryBaby; Take Me Out; Martin Short…; The Vertical Hour; Sweet Charity; Urinetown. London: The Playboy of the Western World, The Country Girl, Love Song, On an Average Day (all West End); Tales From Hollywood (Donmar); Bash (Almeida); Albert Herring (Opera North). Also Peter Grimes (Met). Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna.

BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design). More than 20 Broadway shows including Bring It On; Nice Work If You Can Get It (Tony nomination); The Book of Mormon (Tony Award); Anything Goes (Drama Desk, Tony nomination); American Idiot; Promises, Promises; Next to Normal (Tony nomination); Grease; Curtains; Spring Awakening; Grey Gardens; and The Pajama Game. His career has spanned North America, Europe and Asia and has allowed him to work with the most talented composers, directors, designers, actors, musicians and stagehands in the world for which he is eternally grateful. STEPHEN OREMUS (Music Supervisor/ Vocal Arranger/Co-Orchestrator). Broadway: Tony and Drama Desk awards for co-orchestrating The Book of Mormon and Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Worldwide music supervisor/arranger of Wicked; music supervisor/vocal arranger/ orchestrator: Avenue Q, All Shook Up and 9 to 5; co-producer with Dolly Parton of the Grammy-nominated 9 to 5 Broadway cast recording. Music supervisor/arranger of Kinky Boots. Other credits: Music supervisor, vocal arranger and orchestrator; tick, tick… BOOM!; music director: Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party. Music director: Jerry Springer— The Opera at Carnegie Hall; music director: Rufus Wainwright’s concerts at London’s

ANN ROTH (Costume Design). Theater includes: Hurlyburly, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Singin’ in the Rain, Purlie, The Odd Couple, Waiting for Godot. Tony nominations: The Crucifer of Blood, The Royal Family, Present Laughter, The House of Blue Leaves. Films include: Midnight Cowboy, Klute, The Day of the Locust (BAFTA), The Goodbye Girl, Coming Home, Hair, Working Girl, Sabrina, Silkwood, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The Mambo Kings, The Birdcage, The English Patient (Oscar), The Talented Mr. Ripley, The Hours, Cold Mountain, Angels in America, 26


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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Royal Opera House and his re-creation of Judy Garland’s legendary concert at Carnegie Hall. LARRY HOCHMAN (Co-Orchestrator). Tony Award for The Book of Mormon. Four other Tony nominations incl. The Scottsboro Boys and Spamalot. Five Emmy Awards as composer of “The Wonder Pets!” (Nickelodeon). Other Broadway incl. The Addams Family, Jane Eyre. Twenty-five regional and Off-Broadway shows incl. Death Takes a Holiday. Seventeen films incl. Marvin Hamlisch’s The Informant! Composer: Little Mermaid II (add’l music), Spielberg’s Amazing Stories, In Memoriam (symphonic, publ. E.B. Marks). Recordings, concerts: Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Idle, Mandy Patinkin, Audra McDonald, Barry Manilow, Boston Pops, San Francisco Symphony, New York Philharmonic. BRIAN USIFER (Associate Music Supervisor). Broadway/Off-Broadway orchestras: The Book of Mormon, Sister Act, Wicked, …Spelling Bee, Avenue Q, Altar Boyz,

Burnt Part Boys. Five years of regional theater, including Follies (Barrington Stage Co.). Concerts: Clay Aiken “Tried and True DVD,” Arranger/orchestrator for many readings/ workshops of new musicals, Music Director for upcoming Kinky Boots. B.Mus., SUNY Fredonia; M.A., NYU Steinhardt. JUSTIN MENDOZA (Music Director). Broadway: In the Heights. Tours: In the Heights first national (Conductor), Wicked first national (Associate Conductor). OffBroadway: Fugitive Songs. Regional: She Loves Me, Falsettos, Jesus Christ Superstar, three years as Associate Music Director of San Francisco’s Beach Blanket Babylon. “Much love and gratitude to my family and all who helped me on this journey!” JOSH MARQUETTE (Hair Design). Broadway/Off-Broadway: Dogfight, The Best Man, The Book of Mormon, Elf, The Drowsy Chaperone (and West End), To Be Or Not To Be, Pig Farm, The…Trailer Park Musical, Altar


WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Boyz, Mamma Mia! West Coast: Aladdin, Robin and the 7 Hoods, Peep Show, Minsky’s, Vanities. Other N.Y.: Show Boat at Carnegie Hall, Encores! No, No, Nanette and Follies, numerous productions at Juilliard. National tours: Drowsy, Barbie Live! Television: “30 Rock.” RANDY HOUSTON MERCER (Makeup Design). Broadway designs include Cry-Baby, Hairspray, Fiddler on the Roof, La Bohème, Flower Drum Song, Cabaret, The Producers, Follies, Sunset Boulevard, Smokey Joe’s Café, Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Crazy for You, A Christmas Carol, Titanic, Big, Major Barbara. Films: The Crazies, Little Children, Spider-Man 2, Company Man, Runaway Bride, Meet Joe Black, Hearts in Atlantis, The Mirror Has Two Faces. Client list includes Tina Fey, Glenn Close, Barbra Streisand, Sigourney Weaver, Marcia Gay Harden, Juliette Binoche, Lauren Bacall and Sir Anthony Hopkins. CARRIE GARDNER, C.S.A. (Casting) also serves as casting director for the

Roundabout. Broadway: Cyrano de Bergerac; The Importance of Being Earnest; The Pee-Wee Herman Show; Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson; American Idiot; Spring Awakening; Mrs. Warren’s Profession; Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Off-Broadway: Sons of The Prophet; Look Back In Anger; Suicide Incorporated; Dream of the Burning Boy; Tigers Be Still; Ordinary Days; The Understudy; The Language of Trees; Distracted; Speech & Debate; Marriage of Bette & Boo. GLEN KELLY (Dance Arrangements). Music supervisor and arranger for The Producers and Young Frankenstein. Other Broadway credits include The Scottsboro Boys, Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone, Beauty and the Beast, Death of a Salesman, The Frogs, High Society, Steel Pier, Dance a Little Closer and A Christmas Carol. For NYCB, he arranged the music and co-wrote the libretto for Double Feature. Other ballet credits: Thou Swell (for NYCB) and But Not for Me for the Martha Graham Company.

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator). Broadway: The Book of Mormon, Memphis, Wicked, Mamma Mia!, The Lion King. Television: “The Celebrity Apprentice,” “Smash.” Concert: Barbra Streisand (1994– 2012). “Pamela, Zachary and Alexis make it all worthwhile.”

Brazil, Australia), Sister Act (Broadway), 101 Dalmatians (tour), Girl Crazy (Encores!). Directing credits include NYC: I Got Fired, Two Rooms; Regional: The Full Monty, The Buddy Holly Story, Little Shop of Horrors; and for NYU: Urinetown, Bye Bye Birdie. “Thanks to Casey, Trey, Jen and the entire BoM team.”

MARC BRUNI (Associate Director). Director: Old Jews Telling Jokes (Westside), Pipe Dream (Encores!), Fanny (Encores!), Ordinary Days (Roundabout), In the Mood (Berkshires), …Spelling Bee (Paper Mill/ PTC), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Paper Mill), Such Good Friends (NYMF Directing Award), six shows at St. Louis MUNY including Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Music Man, The Sound of Music (both Kevin Kline nominations). Associate: 15 Broadway shows.

JENNIFER WERNER (Broadway Associate Director). Associate Director: Follies (Encores!), Robin and the 7 Hoods (Old Globe), Winnie the Pooh int’l tour. Choreography: ABC’s Upfronts; As Long As (Roundabout), NFL national commercials; Drama League Awards. Regional: Ogunquit, TriArts, Engeman and NC Theaters. OffBroadway choreography: Bloodsong of Love (ArsNova), The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks (Lortel/TheatreworksUSA), ReWrite (Urban Stages), Things to Ruin (Second Stage) and The Black Suits (The Public Theatre/SPF).

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KIMBERLY FISK (Production Stage Manager). National tours include Wicked, Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia!, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Hairspray, The Full Monty (both national tours), Ragtime, Titanic, Victor/ Victoria and How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Broadway credits include How To Succeed…, Titanic, Chicago and Disney’s Aida. Favorite credits include Bubba and Jezebel. MICHAEL PULE (Stage Manager). Broadway: Mamma Mia!, The Addams Family, La Cage aux Folles, The Lion King, A Funny Thing…, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Les Misérables, Shogun: The Musical, 42nd Street. National tours: Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables. “Thank you and love to Yvonne.” JASON J. CARROLL (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Les Misérables 25th anniversary production, In My Life, Cabaret, Thou Shalt Not. National tours: Les Misérables 25th anniversary production,

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST The Phantom of the Opera, The Full Monty, Million Dollar Quartet, The Producers, Jolson. Off-Broadway: Hair and Bloomer Girl (Encores!), Mr. Goldwyn, Blue Window. Regional: Goodspeed and Paper Mill. B.F.A. University of Michigan.

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ANNE GAREFINO (Producer) is the executive producer for the Emmy and Peabody award-winning television series “South Park.” She has produced two critically acclaimed films with Trey Parker and Matt Stone: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Team America: World Police. Before moving to Los Angeles, she lived in Washington, D.C., and worked for the public television station WETA-TV. During her tenure at WETA, she co-produced the “In Performance at the White House” series. The Tony and Grammy award-winning production of The Book of Mormon marks Anne’s Broadway debut. She began her career in entertainment at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre on Capitol Hill and is thrilled and honored to be working in theater once again! Anne attended Boston College and the American Film Institute and is originally from Lambertville, New Jersey.

DAVID TURNER (General Manager). Since joining Stuart Thompson Productions in 2008, David has managed 12 Broadway productions and tours including The Book of Mormon and Jerusalem. Previously, David managed numerous Broadway and Off-Broadway shows including …Spelling Bee, Show Boat and Barrymore. From 1994 to 2007 he founded and ran the Adirondack Theatre Festival where he produced more than 60 plays and musicals and led the construction of a new theater in a vacant Woolworths store in Glens Falls, N.Y. He is joined by GREGG ARST as Associate General Manager. ALLIED LIVE (Press and Marketing) is a full-service marketing and advertising agency representing Broadway shows, national tours,

SCOTT RUDIN (Producer). Films include Moonrise Kingdom; The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo; Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close; Moneyball; Margaret; The Social Network; True Grit; Greenberg; It’s Complicated;

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Fantastic Mr. Fox; Julie & Julia; Doubt; No Country for Old Men; There Will Be Blood; Reprise; The Queen; Margot at the Wedding; Notes on a Scandal; Venus; Closer; Team America: World Police; I Heart Huckabees; School of Rock; The Hours; Iris; The Royal Tenenbaums; Zoolander; Sleepy Hollow; Wonder Boys; Bringing Out the Dead; South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut; The Truman Show; In & Out; Ransom; The First Wives Club; Clueless; Nobody’s Fool; The Firm; Searching for Bobby Fischer; Sister Act; The Addams Family. Theatre includes Passion; Hamlet; Seven Guitars; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Skylight; The Chairs; The Blue Room; Closer; Amy’s View; Copenhagen; The Designated Mourner; The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?; Caroline, or Change; The Normal Heart; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Doubt; Faith Healer; The History Boys; Shining City; Stuff Happens; The Vertical Hour; The Year of Magical Thinking; Gypsy; God of Carnage; Fences; The House of Blue Leaves; Jerusalem; The Motherf**ker with the Hat; One Man, Two Guvnors; Death of a Salesman. Television includes “The Newsroom.”

Hat, The House of Blue Leaves, August: Osage County (2008 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play), Tom Stoppard’s Jumpers and Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, dir. David Cromer (Obie and Lortel awards). SONIA FRIEDMAN PRODUCTIONS (Producer). West End/Broadway shows include Twelfth Night and Richard III; A Chorus of Disapproval; The Sunshine Boys; La Cage aux Folles; Clybourne Park; Nice Work If You Can Get It; Jerusalem; The Mountaintop; Betrayal; Much Ado About Nothing; The Children’s Hour; Arcadia; A View From the Bridge; A Little Night Music; The Norman Conquests; Boeing-Boeing; The Seagull; Rock ’n’ Roll; Faith Healer. SFP is a subsidiary of The Ambassador Theatre Group. ROY FURMAN (Producer). Currently on Broadway: The Book of Mormon, War Horse, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Evita. Upcoming: Annie, The Heiress, Cinderella. Recent productions include The Addams Family, West Side Story, The History Boys, Spamalot. Co-founded investment firm Furman Selz. Currently Vice Chairman at Jefferies and Co. Vice Chairman at Lincoln Center. Chairman Emeritus, Film Society of Lincoln Center.

ROGER BERLIND (Producer). Recent productions include Copenhagen; Kiss Me, Kate; Proof; Medea; Anna in the Tropics; Caroline, or Change; Wonderful Town; Doubt; The History Boys; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Faith Healer; Deuce; The Year of Magical Thinking; Curtains; Rock ’n’ Roll; Is He Dead?; Gypsy; 13; Equus; Ragtime; A Little Night Music; A Behanding in Spokane; Driving Miss Daisy; La Bête; Arcadia; Jerusalem.

STEPHANIE P. MCCLELLAND (Producer). Founder, Green Curtain Productions (GCP). Ms. McClelland has six Tony and Drama Desk awards and more than 50 theatrical productions worldwide. Broadway credits include The Cripple of Inishman; All The Way; A Raisin in the Sun; After Midnight; Betrayal; Twelfth Night/Richard III; The Testament of Mary; I’ll Eat You Last; The Heiress; One Man, Two Guvnors; Jerusalem; Arcadia; La Bête; Red; The Addams Family; A Behanding in Spokane; Ragtime; Hamlet; All My Sons; Sunday in the Park With George; Cyrano de Bergerac; Journey’s End; The History Boys; The Drowsy Chaperone; The Color Purple; Spamalot; Glengarry Glen Ross; The Pillowman; Democracy; Jumpers; Flower Drum Song. Boards: The Juilliard School and American Associates of the National Theatre. “Love and gratitude to my family.”

SCOTT M. DELMAN (Producer) has co-produced 25 Broadway and London West End plays and musicals including Tony nominees such as Ragtime, American Idiot, Reasons to Be Pretty, Mary Stuart and Arcadia. More recently, Scott has won Tony awards for co-producing Death of a Salesman and The Book of Mormon. JEAN DOUMANIAN (Producer). Cock, Tribes, Death of a Salesman, The Mountaintop, The Motherf**ker with the 36


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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST KEVIN MORRIS (Producer). Proudly Trey and Matt’s lawyer and friend since they slept on couches. Producer of the classic documentary film Hands on a Hardbody. In addition to his law practice, he now devotes much of his time to writing. He thanks Gaby and their beautiful kids, Rocky and Dulcie, who won’t be allowed to see this show for a long time. JON B. PLATT (Producer). Tony Awards: Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (Pulitzer Prize)/Perestroika, Clybourne Park (Pulitzer Prize), Copenhagen, God of Carnage, The Book of Mormon, Death of a Salesman. Nominations: Wicked, A View From the Bridge, The Motherf**cker with the Hat, Jerusalem, Venus in Fur, Nice Work If You Can Get It. Off-Broadway: Cock. STUART THOMPSON (Executive Producer). This season on Broadway: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime and The River. Of his numerous producing

credits, recent ones include No Man’s Land/ Waiting for Godot, The Testament of Mary, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2012–2013), Death of a Salesman (2012), Jerusalem, The Motherf**ker With the Hat, A View From the Bridge (2010), God of Carnage, Exit the King. Having produced Mike Bartlett’s play, Cock, Off-Broadway, he is now co-producing the same author’s new play King Charles III in London’s West End. ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theater as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. actorsequity.org.


STAFF AND CREDITS GENERAL MANAGEMENT STUART THOMPSON PRODUCTIONS Lily Alia  Gregg Arst  Kevin Beebee Marc Boissey  Megan Curren  Kevin Emrick Michele Haberman  Shaun Moorman  Lee Poulin Marshall Purdy  Julie Schneider Susan Brumely  Zachary Spitzer Matthew L. Wright

Deck/Moving Lights.......................................................Sean Hamilton Followspot.................................................................... Steve Ramondo Head Sound....................................................................... Chad Parsley Assistant Sound...................................................................Jeff McWay Wardrobe Supervisor.................................................. Wayne Spellman Assistant Wardrobe.................................................Virginia Ohnesorge Stitcher.......................................................................... Michael Harrell Hair Supervisor..................................................................... Debra Parr Assistant Hair................................................... Rosemary Lucius-Louis Associate Musical Supervisor.............................................Brian Usifer Assistants to the Producers............................................. Jack Zegarski, Carly Price Production Assistants....................................................Alan D. Knight, Michelle Heller, Katrina Stevens Casting Associate.............................................................. Kate S. Boka Banking.................................................................. City National Bank/ Erik Piecuch, Michele Gibbons Payroll............................................................. Castellana Services, Inc. Accountant.............................................. Fried & Kowgios CPAs LLP/ Robert Fried, CPA Controller............................................................................. J.S. Kubala Insurance................................................................ DeWitt Stern Group Legal Counsel....................................................Lazarus & Harris LLP/ Scott Lazarus, Esq., Robbert C. Harris, Esq. Assistant Marketing Director..........................................Chelsea Salyer Advertising...................................................................... Serino/Coyne/ Nancy Coyne, Greg Coradetti, Scott Johnson, Roger Micone, Hetal Patel, Doug Murphy Digital Outreach........................................... BLT Communications, Inc. Logo and Artwork Design................................ BLT Communications, Inc. Website Design............................................South Park Digital Studios Travel Agent.......................................................................Tzell Travel Company Housing...................................Lisa Morris, Road Concierge Physical Therapy.....................................Neuro Tour Physical Therapy

ASSOCIATE GENERAL MANAGER Gregg Arst COMPANY MANAGER Kevin Beebee PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AURORA PRODUCTIONS Gene O’Donovan, Ben Heller, Chris Minnick, Jarid Sumner, Liza Luxenberg, Anthony Jusino, Rachel London, David Cook, Bridget Van Dyke, Melissa Mazdra & Rob Ward TOUR BOOKING AND ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT THE BOOKING GROUP Meredith Blair, President Kara Gebhart, Vice President Operations TOUR PRESS & MARKETING ALLIED LIVE Laura Matalon  Marya Peters John Gilmour  Meghan McDonald Doug Blemker, Mary Alyce Blum, Sarah Dahlberg, Andrew Damer, Jen Gallagher, Anne Dailey Meyer, Jacqueline Smith BROADWAY PRESS OFFICE BONEAU/BRYAN-BROWN Chris Boneau Jim Byk Christine Olver

CREDITS Scenery fabrication by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Groups, LLC, New Windsor, N.Y. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting, Secaucus, N.J. Sound equipment provided by Masque Sound. Costumes by Eric Winterling, Inc.; Gilberto Designs, Inc.; Katrina Patterns; Izquierdo Studios, Ltd.; Studio Rouge, Inc. Millinery by Rodney Gordon, Inc. Custom fabric printing by First 2 Print LLC.; Jeff Fender Studios. Eyewear provided by Dr. Wayne Goldberg. Custom footwear by LaDuca Shoes, Inc. Props executed by Cigar Box Studios, Tom Carroll Scenery, Jerard Studios, Deadalus Design and Production, Joe Cairo, J&M Special Effects, Jeremy Lydic, Josh Yoccom. Wigs made by Hudson Wigs. Makeup provided by MAC Cosmetics. Keyboards from Yamaha Corporation of America.

MAKEUP DESIGNER Randy Houston Mercer ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Marc Bruni BROADWAY ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Steve Bebout Jennifer Werner ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER John MacInnis

SPECIAL THANKS John Barlow, Lisa Gajda, Angela Howard, Bruce Howell, Beth JohnsonNicely, Sarah Kooperkamp, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Katie Lopez, Annie Lopez, Kathy Lopez, Frank Lopez, Billy Lopez, Brian Shepherd, Eric Stough, Boogie Tillmon, The Vineyard Theatre, Darlene Wilson.

SCOTT RUDIN PRODUCTIONS Andrew Coles Peter Cron Taylor Hess Robert Hoffman David Rogers Jason Sack Dan Sarrow Jason Shrier Noah Stahl Christopher Verone Production Stage Manager..........................................Kimberly Fisk Stage Manager.................................................................. Michael Pule Assistant Stage Managers..............................................Jason J. Carroll Kevin Gregory Dwyer Associate Company Manager........................................ Susan Brumley Dance Captain.......................................................................Ian Liberto Assistant Dance Captain........................................Carole Denise Jones Associate Scenic Designer....................................... Frank McCullough Assistant Scenic Designers...........................................Lauren Alvarez, Christine Peters, Orit Carroll Associate Costume Designer...................................Matthew Pachtman Assistant Costume Designer............................................ Irma Brainard Costume Shopper............................................... Brenda Abbandandolo Associate Lighting Designer................................... Benjamin C. Travis Assistant Lighting Designer................................................ Rob Denton Associate Sound Designer............................................... Cody Spencer Production Carpenter......................................................Mike Martinez Production Electrician............................................................ Dan Coey Production Sound Engineer..................................Christopher C. Sloan Production Props................................................................ Peter Sarafin Moving Light Programmer......................................... David John Arch Head Carpenter................................................................... Keith Reese Advance Carpenter................................................................Chris Cory Flyman...........................................................................Ronnie Sukinik Automation................................................................... Forrest Hinman Assistant Carpenter.........................................................John Croissant Head Props......................................................................Vera Pizzarelli Assistant Props...................................................................Scott Gibson Head Electrician................................................................. Steve Deidel Advance Electricians.............................. Collier Woods, Jody Durham

Souvenir merchandise designed and created by The Araca Group. Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios. The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). The musicians, conductors, music preparation personnel and librarians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The press agents and company managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

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LATTER DAY FACTS ···········

DECEMBER 23, 1805: Sharon, Vermont — JOSEPH SMITH BORN

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SEPTEMBER 21, 1823: Palmyra, New York — SMITH VISITED BY ANGEL MORONI, WHO TELLS HIM ABOUT THE GOLDEN PLATES

SEPTEMBER 22, 1827: Hill Cumorah, Palmyra — SMITH DIGS UP THE GOLDEN PLATES

The Book of Mormon first national tour company. Opposite Above Left: Mark Evans and Derrick Williams from The Book of Mormon first national tour. Above Right: Phyre Hawkins, Mark Evans and Christopher John O’Neill. All photos by Joan Marcus.

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The Book of Mormon

JUNE 27, 1844: Carthage, Illinois – Smith killed by mob JULY 24, 1847: Brigham Young, having brought Smith’s followers west, establishes Salt Lake City OCTOBER 19, 1969: Conifer, Colorado – Trey Parker born MAY 26, 1971: Houston, Texas – Matt Stone born FEBRUARY 23, 1975: New York, New York – Bobby Lopez born 1990: Boulder, Colorado – Trey Parker meets Matt Stone OCTOBER 1993: Boulder, Colorado – Parker and Stone’s student film Alferd Packer: The Musical (later known as Cannibal! The Musical) opens

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JUNE 30, 1999: South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut opens

JANUARY 18, 2010: New 42nd Street Studios, New York – First workshop of The Book of Mormon begins

JULY 31, 2003: John Golden Theatre – Avenue Q opens on Broadway AUGUST 2003: New York – Parker and Stone meet Lopez OCTOBER 14, 2004: Parker and Stone’s Team America: World Police opens

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MARCH 24, 2011: Eugene O’Neill Theatre – Opening JUNE 2006: London, England night on Broadway – Parker, Lopez and Stone write their first songs for The Book of Mormon

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1994: Parker and Stone go to Hollywood

FEBRUARY 18, 2008: Vineyard Theatre, New York – First reading of The Book of Mormon begins

DECEMBER 1995: Parker and Stone’s five-minute video “The Spirit of Christmas” goes viral

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JUNE 12, 2011: THE BOOK OF MORMON WINS NINE TONY® AWARDS, INCLUDING BEST MUSICAL

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Diavolo Set for World Premiere in Des Moines

Diavolo is part of Des Moines Performing Arts’ 2014-2015 Dance Series. They first performed at the Des Moines Civic Center in 2012.

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hen the dance company Diavolo performs its world premiere of Cubicle later this month at the Des Moines Civic Center, the audience may feel like they are in the middle of an art gallery instead of a dark theater. At least, that is the hope of artistic director and company founder, Jacques Heim.

live abstract painting unfold in front of them,” he said. “Diavolo is a very different way of dancing and gives audiences a visceral experience.” Since 1992, Heim’s Diavolo has wowed dance crowds with its unique blend of using large structures in tandem with “different movement vocabularies” such as gymnastics, martial arts, ballet

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Cubicle, Photos by Daniel MacSween

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and acrobatics. The result is what Diavolo calls “architecture in motion,” a relationship between the human body, the space it inhibits and the strong themes that emerge like fear, love and survival. “We don’t do dance pieces on a bare stage,” said Heim. “As soon as I have a structure – as simple as a chair – suddenly I can see motion, I can see emotion, I can see mood.”

In addition to presenting Diavolo’s world premiere performance of Cubicle at the Civic Center, Des Moines Performing Arts is a co-commissioner of the new piece! Presenting world premieres and commissioning dances are significant milestones for the organization’s Dance Series, now in its fifth season.

While Heim is the brains behind the overall design and vision of Diavolo’s pieces, choreographer Leandro Damasco creates the visual and physical movement. In Cubicle, Damasco has choreographed specific actions for 40 components on stage – 30 cube boxes that represent a workplace cubicle and the 10 company members who will dance through them. Damasco describes Cubicle as an interpretation of a worker’s life and how they can get sucked in, especially in today’s society that seems to be all about work.

“We are always looking for opportunities to expand our programming beyond the stage and that includes getting involved in the creative process,” said Eric Olmscheid, Des Moines Performing Arts Director of Programming and Education. “In five years, we have gone from launching the new series to being more involved in supporting companies as they develop new work. It’s exciting to reflect on how much we’ve grown and how much Des Moines audiences have embraced The Dance Series and what we are offering the community.”

“We explore the lifestyle of working in that kind of environment,” said Damasco. “Suppression of cubicle life might be a good thing or a bad thing.”

Earlier this season, Des Moines Performing Arts presented the world premiere of Sea Lark from the Paul Taylor Dance Company and last season co-commissioned its first piece, The Vinegar Works: Four Dances of Moral Instruction by the Trey McIntyre Project.

In addition to Cubicle, Diavolo will perform their popular piece Transit Space.

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GUEST SERVICES Joel Cox Guest Services Manager

PROGRAMMING & EDUCATION Eric B. Olmscheid Director of Programming & Education

Allison Ross Assistant Guest Services Manager

Karoline Myers Education Manager Sarah Bannon Community Programs Coordinator

House Managers: Kerry George Shirley Kleywegt * Doug Kouba Evonne Kouba Sharon Montgomery Cynde Pool * Shirley Ramirez Marion Singleton *Temple Theater House Managers

Julie Houghton Programming & Education Coordinator Michelle McDonald School Programs Coordinator Trevor Wiley Education Intern

TECHNICAL OPERATIONS Alan Dyer Technical Operations Manager/ Head Electrician Nicholas Romano Stage Operations Manager/ Head Carpenter Greg Tracy Production Manager/Head Audio Jamie L. Stepp Production Supervisor TICKET OFFICE Denise Smithson Green Interim Ticket Office Director Brooke Bridenstine Ticket Office Staff Manager Misty Enderson Ticket Office Database Manager Jeff Waldschmitt Ticket Office Manager Laura Arenson Customer Service Team Member Candace Bell Customer Service Team Member Margo Jones Customer Service Team Member Chontel Berthelsen Group Sales Coordinator

Des Moines Performing Arts President & CEO Jeff Chelesvig is a member of the The Broadway League. The Broadway League is the national trade association for the Broadway industry. Each year, League members bring Broadway to more than 30 million people in New York and more than 240 cities across the U.S. and Canada. The backstage employees of Des Moines Performing Arts are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 67.

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GUEST INFORMATION ASL INTERPRETATION

Hall during designated performances. No other food or drink is allowed in the theater.

Des Moines Performing Arts offers American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for select performances through Deaf Services Unlimited.

ELEVATORS

Elevators to the second level are located in the Nollen Lobby and near the Stoner Theater.

ATM

An ATM is located in the Ticket Office Lobby.

EMERGENCY EXITING

In case of an emergency, please leave through your nearest exit location.

AUDIO DESCRIPTION

The Iowa Radio Reading Information Service for the Blind and Print Handicapped, Inc. (IRIS) offers audio description services for select performances. Call (515) 246-2300 to reserve a listening device.

LATE SEATING

Late seating will be accommodated by House Staff at the earliest appropriate time. Pay attention to lobby chimes, which are sounded five minutes before the show begins, as well as after intermission.

BINOCULARS

Binoculars are available for rent at the Nollen and Prairie Meadows Lobby Guest Services Counters for $5.

LISTENING DEVICES

Listening devices are available for use at no charge at the Nollen and Prairie Meadows Lobby Guest Services Counters.

BRAILLE AND LARGE PRINT

Playbills for most Broadway productions are available in Braille at the Nollen and Prairie Meadows Lobby Guest Services Counters, compliments of the lowa Department of the Blind. Large print playbills are also generally available.

LOST ITEMS

CAMERAS

The use of cameras or any type of recording device in the Main Hall is prohibited at all times.

Lost items may be reported or claimed at the Nollen Lobby Guest Services Counter during an event. After an event, please contact our Ticket Office at (515) 246-2300 or stop by Monday through Friday, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Items are kept for 30 days.

CELL PHONES AND MOBILE DEVICES

MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

If you have a medical need, please notify the House Staff. Medical services are provided by UnityPoint Health – Des Moines in the Prairie Meadows Lobby.

Please turn cell phones and mobile devices off, or set them to the silent mode. Please also refrain from text messaging and using them as light sources during the performance.

PRE-ORDERING DRINKS

Avoid the line at intermission by ordering your drink ahead of time. Order and pay at any open bar before the performance. Pick your drink up at either lobby’s Guest Services Counter during intermission.

CHILDREN

Children age five and above are generally welcome to attend performances. Children younger than five are welcome to attend designated family-oriented productions only. Regardless of age, all guests must present a ticket. Call the Ticket Office at (515) 246-2300 if you are unsure if your child will be admitted.

SPECIAL SEATING NEEDS

Seating is available for all performances for a variety of accessibility requirements (including wheelchair, motorized cart, difficulty with stairs and sight impairment). Please call the Ticket Office at (515) 246-2300.

COAT/ITEM CHECK

Coats and other personal items may be checked at the Nollen and Prairie Meadows Lobby Guest Services Counters during all Main Hall performances.

TOBACCO USE

CONCESSIONS

WHEELCHAIRS

The use of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, etc. is not allowed in the Des Moines Civic Center or within 15 feet of any entrance. Des Moines Performing Arts has wheelchairs available to assist guests with mobility concerns. Guest Services staff may be contacted to assist.

Bottled water is permitted in the Main Hall during all performances. Souvenir cups with lids are available for purchase and are allowed in the Main

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