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Dear friends, There is no denying the popularity of Robert James Waller’s novel The Bridges of Madison County, with over 50 million copies sold worldwide since its publication in 1992. The subsequent movie, released in 1995 and starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep was also highly successful. And of course both the book and the film helped to firmly establish the covered bridges in Madison County into one of Iowa’s most popular tourist destinations. In 2012, Broadway producer Jeffrey Richards mentioned to me that he and producer Stacy Mindich were working on a musical adaptation of The Bridges of Madison County for Broadway, and I was thrilled when he told me that the creative team would include Marsha Norman, Bart Sher and Jason Robert Brown – all Tony Award-winners and all true masters of their craft. A year later, the pre-Broadway tryout of the musical was staged at the prestigious Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts. It was a great pleasure to attend one of the first performances in the run (on the same evening that Robert James Waller attended) and I was instantly swept into the beauty of the show – a story of love, of choices, and of life in small-town Iowa. I was especially taken by the incredible music and lyrics for the show by Jason Robert Brown. Following the success of the Williamstown run, our investment consortium, the Independent Presenters Network, signed on as co-producers of the Broadway production, with Des Moines Performing Arts as an investor. The Bridges of Madison County opened at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater in New York in February 2014 and several months later, Jason Robert Brown earned two Tony Awards for his work on the musical, for Best Score and Best Orchestrations. Now we are thrilled to present the National Tour premiere of The Bridges of Madison County as part of our Willis Broadway Series. This tour was born largely out of the love that the Broadway community has for the original Broadway production. And while many people worked to ensure that there would be a tour, the two people most responsible are my friends Meredith Blair of The Booking Group and Ken Gentry of NetWorks, to whom we are all very grateful. As many of my friends and colleagues know, I am an enormous fan of this show. We are so happy that our wonderful Central Iowa audiences will be the first in the nation to see this beautiful production of The Bridges of Madison County.
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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 2015 - 2016 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 Bridges of Madison County to Central Iowa. ENJOY THE SHOW! — Rich Willis, President
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BOOK BY
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
Marsha Norman
Jason Robert Brown BASED ON THE NOVEL BY Robert James Waller STARRING
Elizabeth Stanley
Andrew Samonsky WITH
Cullen R. Titmas Mary Callanan David Hess Dave Thomas Brown Caitlin Houlahan Katie Klaus and Caitlyn Caughell Brad Greer Lucy Horton Amy Linden Trista Moldovan Jessica Sheridan Matt Stokes Tom Treadwell Bryan Welnicki
Cole Burden
COSTUME DESIGN
ORIGINAL SCENIC DESIGN ADDITIONAL SET AND ADAPTATION BY
Patrick Bevilacqua
TOUR BOOKING
Hector Guivas
Michael Jones
MUSIC COORDINATOR
Michael Keller Michael Aarons
Jason Robert Brown
The Booking Company Meredith Blair
Jon Weston
ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGN
MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS AND ORCHESTRATIONS
David Brian Brown
SOUND DESIGN
Donald Holder
ASSOCIATE COSTUME DESIGN
Mikiko Suzuki MacAdams
WIGS AND HAIR DESIGN
PRODUCTION MANAGER
LIGHTING DESIGN
Catherine Zuber
Michael Yeargan
CASTING
Telsey + Company Abbie Brady-Dalton, CSA Cesar Rocha, CSA
Ryan Parliment
Melissa Chac贸n
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Tom Murray
DIRECTION RECREATED BY
Tyne Rafaeli MOVEMENT
Danny Mefford ORIGINAL DIRECTION BY
Bartlett Sher
PRESENTED BY DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS NOV. 28 - DEC. 5, 2015
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Josh Millican
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Keith Levenson
TOUR PRESS & MARKETING
COMPANY MANAGER
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
ASSOCIATE SOUND DESIGN
Type A Marketing
GENERAL MANAGER
Mary K. Witte
CAST (in order of appearance) Francesca.............................................................................................................................. ELIZABETH STANLEY Carolyn.................................................................................................................................. CAITLIN HOULAHAN Michael.............................................................................................................................DAVE THOMAS BROWN Bud..............................................................................................................................................CULLEN R. TITMAS Marge...........................................................................................................................................MARY CALLANAN Charlie.................................................................................................................................................... DAVID HESS Robert...................................................................................................................................ANDREW SAMONSKY Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer...................................................................................................KATIE KLAUS Paolo......................................................................................................................................................BRAD GREER Ensemble....................................................................COLE BURDEN, CAITLYN CAUGHELL, BRAD GREER, AMY LINDEN, TRISTA MOLDOVAN, JESSICA SHERIDAN, MATT STOKES, TOM TREADWELL
SWINGS LUCY HORTON, BRYAN WELNICKI DANCE CAPTAIN LUCY HORTON UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.
For Francesca: LUCY HORTON, TRISTA MOLDOVAN; for Robert: COLE BURDEN, BRAD GREER; for Bud: MATT STOKES, TOM TREADWELL; for Carolyn: CAITLYN CAUGHELL, AMY LINDEN; for Michael: BRAD GREER, BRYAN WELNICKI; for Marge: TRISTA MOLDOVAN, JESSICA SHERIDAN; for Charlie: MATT STOKES, TOM TREADWELL; for Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer: CAITLYN CAUGHELL, AMY LINDEN.
The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches.
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CAST
Andrew Samonsky
Elizabeth Stanley
Cullen R. Titmas
Mary Callanan
David Hess
Dave Thomas Brown
Caitlin Houlahan
Katie Klaus
Cole Burden
Caitlyn Caughell
Brad Greer
Lucy Horton
Amy Linden
Trista Moldovan
Jessica Sheridan
Matt Stokes
Tom Treadwell
Bryan Welnicki
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE “To Build a Home”.................................................................................................... Francesca and Company “Home Before You Know It”........................................................... Bud, Michael, Carolyn and Francesca “Temporarily Lost”........................................................................................................................................Robert “What Do You Call a Man Like That?”...............................................................................................Francesca “You’re Never Alone”............................................................................................................ Bud and Company “Another Life”................................................................................................................................................ Marian “Wondering”..................................................................................................................... Robert and Francesca “Look At Me”...................................................................................................... Francesca, Robert, Company “The World Inside a Frame”...................................................................................................................... Robert “Something From a Dream”`......................................................................................................................... Bud “Get Closer”............................................................................................................... Marge and Radio Singers “Falling Into You”............................................................................................................. Robert and Francesca ACT TWO “State Road 21/The Real World”........................... State Fair Singer, Michael, Carolyn and Company “Who We Are and Who We Want to Be”................................................... Robert, Francesca, Company “Almost Real”........................................................................................................................................... Francesca “Before and After You/One Second & A Million Miles”..................................... Robert and Francesca “When I’m Gone”.......................................................................................................... Charlie, Bud, Company “It All Fades Away”....................................................................................................................................... Robert “Always Better”.................................................................................................. Francesca, Robert, Company SETTING Time: Four days in 1965 and the following years Place: Winterset, Iowa THERE WILL BE A 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION ORCHESTRA Conductor (Des Moines): Jason Robert Brown Conductor (Tour): Keith Levenson Piano/Associate Conductor: Caleb Hoyer Concertmaster/Violin: Michelle Maruyama Guitars: Daniel Erben, Justin Rothberg Music Coordinators: Michael Keller and Michael Aarons LOCAL MUSICIANS Violin 2: John Helmich Viola/Violin 3: Julie Fox Henson Viola/Violin 4: Julia McCormick Cello: Mary Pshonik Bass: Gary Palmer Drums/Percussion: Aaron Williams Local Orchestra Contractor, Des Moines Performing Arts - Civic Center: Harold Jansen
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY ELIZABETH STANLEY (Francesca) was last seen as the man-crazed anthropologist, Claire De Loone in the Broadway revival of On the Town (Drama Desk Nomination). Other roles originated on Broadway: Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet, Allison in Cry-Baby, and April in the Tony Award-winning revival of Company. First National Tour: Kira in Xanadu. Off-Broadway: Gussie in the New York City Center, Encores! production of Merrily We Roll Along (PS Classics cast album) and The Nurse in Hello, Again (Transport Theatre Group, Drama League Award - Best Ensemble). TV: “The Affair,” “Black Box,” “Made in Jersey,” “Fringe,” “The Chappelle Show,” and “PBS Great Performances - Company.” Favorite regional roles: Regionally she has performed with Sundance Theatre Festival, Sacramento Music Circus, Pittsburgh CLO, Barrington Stage Co., Philadelphia Theatre Co., Rep. of St. Louis, O’Neill, La Jolla Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Co., Cincinnati Playhouse. Ms. Stanley has been a soloist with numerous orchestras and also is celebrated for her cabaret acts. Graduate of Indiana University. www.elizabethstanley.net LIGHT!
Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie). Disney: Finding Nemo the Musical (original Marlin). NYC/ Regional favorites: Waitress at the American Repertory Theater, John and Jen, Aida (Radames), Footloose (Ren), Forever Plaid (Sparky) and the title role in Floyd Collins. TV: “Person of Interest.” Film: I’ve seen SO many good movies. Thanks to all at Telsey and Co., and to my dudes at CGF. MARY CALLANAN (Marge) comes to Bridges from playing Rosie in the closing company of Mamma Mia! on Broadway, as well as the Vegas/National Tour. Broadway: Annie. Tours: The Sound of Music, Big, Damn Yankees. Regional: Gypsy, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Les Misérables, Follies, Batboy, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park, Chicago, Violet. www.marycallanan.com DAVID HESS (Charlie). Broadway: Sweeney Todd (Sweeney/Judge Turpin standby), Annie Get Your Gun (Frank Butler/Buffalo Bill standby). First National Tours: Sweeney Todd (Sweeney), Ragtime (Admiral Peary, Whitman). Carnegie Hall/Royal Albert Hall: Kristina (Daniel). Lincoln Center: Dessa Rose (Bertie). Regional theater: Shenandoah (Charlie; Jefferson Award), Jane Eyre (Rochester; San Francisco Bay Area Critics and Goodman Choice Awards), Guys and Dolls (Sky; Marlowe Award), Grand Hotel (Baron; Barrymore nominee), Sweet Charity (Vittorio; Iden Payne nominee), October Sky (John Hickam; World Premiere), The 39 Steps (Directed; Hannay). Film: “New York Crossing,” “Tennessee Nights.” TV: “The Americans,” “Elementary,” “The Good Wife,” “Royal Pains.” Toured South Africa and Europe for Travel Channel’s “Fantasy Rails for Millionaires” with his beautiful actress wife Joan Hess. www.DavidHess.info
ANDREW SAMONSKY (Robert) recently played Captain Phoebus in the American premiere of The Hunchback of Notre Dame at the Paper Mill and La Jolla Playhouse. Broadway: The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Neville), Scandalous (Kenneth Ormisten, original cast recording) and South Pacific (Lt. Cable, including the “Live From Lincoln Center” PBS broadcast). Off-Broadway: Queen of the Mist as Frank Russell (Drama Desk Award nomination, original cast recording) and Encores! productions of Fiorello! and Merrily We Roll Along. Original productions of Somewhere in Time (Richard, Portland Center Stage), Tales of the City (Beauchamp, ACT), Little Miss Sunshine (La Jolla Playhouse, Joshua) and Disney’s On the Record (Original Cast Recording). He’s a soloist with symphonies across the country. TV/Film: “Elementary,” “Guiding Light,” The Ceiling Fan, Lyric Suite.
DAVE THOMAS BROWN (Michael) is a North Carolina-bred Sagittarius. He starred as Casey in the NYC premiere of The Legend of Georgia McBride at MCC and as JD in Heathers: The Musical. Melchior in Spring Awakening (Cygnet Theatre), At Liberty Hall (Premiere Stages), Shakespeare’s R&J (Cygnet Theatre). Proud graduate of UNCSA. Online @ davethomasbrown.
CULLEN R. TITMAS (Bud). Broadway/ Nat’l Tour: The Last Ship, Billy Elliot (Tony), Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie). Off-Broadway: 20
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY CAITLIN HOULAHAN (Carolyn). Cleveland, OH native happy to be with the Bridges family! NYC: Parade in Concert (Iola Stover). Regional: Spelling Bee (Olive), Theory of Relativity (Julie), Carrie (Carrie). TV/Film: “Peter Pan Live!” (Jane). Education: Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music grad. Special thanks to SMS. All her love to Ry, Bellatrix and the Houla-fam. XOXO Insta: @caithoula
also a proud member of The Broadway Boys, Broadway Inspirational Voices, and AEA. BFA Musical Theatre, University of the Arts. LUCY HORTON (Swing, Dance Captain; u/s Francesca) is thrilled to be joining the Bridges family! National Tour: Cats (Jellylorum). Favorite regional credits: Mary Poppins (Winifred Banks), Cats (Jelllorum, u/s Grizabella), Annie (Grace), Guys and Dolls (Sarah), Boys from Syracuse (Adriana), Into the Woods (Florinda). Thanks to Judy Boals, Inc! Love and thanks to Mum, Dad and Jo. Ruti loves Teb! www.LucyHorton.com
KATIE KLAUS (Marian/Chiara/State Fair Singer). Broadway: The Bridges of Madison County, Bonnie and Clyde, A Catered Affair, Inherit the Wind, The Times They Are A-Changin’, Follies (City Center Encores!). Regional: Queen Mother (Goodspeed), Band Geeks! (Goodspeed/Human Race Theater). Film/TV: “Boardwalk Empire.” CCM grad, proud AEA member, love to family, friends and husband Jeff.
AMY LINDEN (Ensemble; u/s Carolyn, u/s Marian / Chiara / State Fair Singer). Select NYC theatre/regional: Cheer Wars (dir. Hunter Foster), Show Choir! The Musical (NYMF), Rory O’Malley’s Pub Crawl (MD Stephen Oremus), 54 Below, Lincoln Center, Ars Nova, NAMT, Weston Playhouse, the Armory Theatre. Thank you to family, Telsey & Co. and Whole Artist Management, with dedication to Leslie Varnick (the world’s greatest vocal coach) and Josh (the world’s greatest husband). Indiana University Jacobs School of Music graduate. Cleveland, OH native. Tweets/’Grams @amyazing84 www.amy-linden.com.
COLE BURDEN (Ensemble; u/s Robert). The 25th Anniversary Les Misérables (National Tour), Applause (City Center Encores!), Murder Ballad (Studio Theatre), The Secret Garden (Capital Rep), A Christmas Carol (Arvada Center), Legally Blonde (Marriott Lincolnshire), Grey Gardens (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Evita (Mason Street Warehouse), Red Eye Of Love (Eugene O’Neill Center). Film/TV: “Beautiful Creatures,” “The Rainbow Bridge Motel,”“As The World Turns,” “30 Rock.” Thank You Chris and Cesar!!!
TRISTA MOLDOVAN (Ensemble; u/s Francesca, u/s Marge). Broadway/National Tour: The Phantom of the Opera (Christine), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Betty Haynes). Regional: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Maggie), Arkansas Rep; 1776 (Abigail), Pittsburgh Public; Sense and Sensibility (Miss Grey), Denver Center; Headliner, Omaha Symphony. TV: “Celebrity Ghost Stories,” “Guiding Light,” “All My Children.” Baldwin Wallace Alum.
CAITLYN CAUGHELL (Ensemble; u/s Carolyn, u/s Marian / Chiara / State Fair Singer) is thrilled to be part of the Bridges story! Original cast of Newsies on Broadway (understudied and performed the roles of Katherine and Medda Larkin). Favorite performances: Orlando Shakespeare, Sacramento Music Circus, Kennedy Center, Hangar Theater, The York Theater. Studied vocal performance at NYU Steinhardt. www.caitlyncaughell.com
JESSICA SHERIDAN (Ensemble; u/s Marge). Broadway/NYC: Showboat (NY Philharmonic concert series), Sister Act, Follies, Mary Poppins, Les Misérables, Radio City Christmas Spectacular. National tours: The Producers, Beauty and the Beast, How to Succeed..., Footloose. Film: “The Producers,” “Liza Live from Radio City.” Award Nominations: Ovation Award (Lead Actress in a Musical), LA Weekly Award (Musical Performance).
BRAD GREER (Ensemble, Paolo; u/s Robert, u/s Michael). Off-Broadway/NY: The Orion Experience, I Am Harvey Milk (Lincoln Center). Regional: Les Misérables (Marius), Legally Blonde (Emmett), Grease (Johnny Casino, u/s Danny), Joseph...Dreamcoat (Simeon). Brad is 22
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY MATT STOKES (Ensemble; u/s Bud, u/s Charlie) is thrilled to be a part of this beautiful production. Credits include the 2012 Broadway revival of Jesus Christ Superstar and the national tours of Evita and South Pacific. See more at StokesCreative. com. A BIG thanks to Mom, Dad, Josh, Jon, Kate, Charlie Mae, Ruby Lou, NENA and my beautiful wife, Keri!
JASON ROBERT BROWN (Music and Lyrics, Orchestrations) has won three Tony Awards for his groundbreaking work as a composer, lyricist and orchestrator. His emotionally incisive, ferociously energetic and deeply human scores for Honeymoon In Vegas, The Bridges of Madison County, Parade, The Last Five Years (now a feature film starring Anna Kendrick), 13 and Songs for a New World have brought his unique voice and highly personal songs to stages and cinemas all over the world. Jason also tours as a singer and pianist, and has recorded two solo albums: Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes and Jason Robert Brown in Concert. www.jasonrobertbrown.com
TOM TREADWELL (Ensemble; u/s Bud, u/s Charlie). Broadway: Annie. National Tours: Ragtime, Cats, Company. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theatre, Theatre Under The Stars, Portland Center Stage, Goodspeed-at-Chester, Bard SummerScape Festival, Sacramento Music Circus. Film/ TV: Beijing, New York, “The Knick”(Thomas Edison), “30 Rock,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “The Bronx Is Burning,”“Onion Sports Dome.”
ROBERT JAMES WALLER (Novelist) grew up in Rockford, Iowa, where his mother was a housewife and his father operated a small produce business. He was educated at the University of Northern Iowa and Indiana University, where he received his doctorate. He taught management, economics and applied mathematics courses at the University of Northern Iowa from 1968 to 1991. He worked for more than 20 years as a musician (guitar, flute, singer/songwriter) playing nightclubs and concerts, and is a serious photographer. Among his publications is the best-selling novel, The Bridges of Madison County, with 12 million copies in print in 40-plus languages, and which was adapted into a major motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood. He has published a total of seven novels, with sales of more than 17 million copies. Robert lives on a small farm in the Texas Hill Country and pursues his various interests, including economics, mathematics, writing and music.
BRYAN WELNICKI (Swing, u/s Michael). Thrilled to be a part of the Bridges family! National Tours: Peter and the Starcatcher (Boy) and The Addams Family (Lucas Beineke). Regional credits include Sweeney Todd (Tobias Ragg) and The Addams Family (Lucas Beineke). Proud Graduate of NYU Steinhardt under Michael Ricciardone. www.bryanwelnicki.com MARSHA NORMAN (Book) won a Pulitzer Prize for her play ‘night, Mother and a Tony Award for her book of The Secret Garden on Broadway. She also wrote the book for The Color Purple. Ms. Norman is co-chair of the Playwriting Department at Julliard and vice president of the Dramatists Guild of America. Her other plays include Getting Out, Traveler in the Dark, Sarah and Abraham, Trudy Blue, and Last Dance. Her published work includes Four Plays, Vol. I: Collected Plays of Marsha Norman and a novel, The Fortune Teller. She has numerous film and TV credits, Grammy and Emmy nominations and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the Fellowship of Southern Writers. She is a native of Kentucky who lives in New York City and Great Barrington with her two children.
BARTLETT SHER (Director) is Resident Director of Lincoln Center Theater, where he has directed The King and I, Golden Boy by Clifford Odets (Tony Nomination), Blood and Gifts by J.T. Rogers, the new musical Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown by Jeffrey Lane and David Yazbek, August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Tony Award nomination), Rodgers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific (2008 Tony 24
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY CATHERINE ZUBER (Costume Design). Broadway: Fiddler On the Roof, The King and I (Tony Awards); Golden Boy, How to Succeed in Business, Born Yesterday, Edward Albee’s Seascape, Dinner at Eight, Twelfth Night (Tony Nominations); The Royal Family, South Pacific, The Coast of Utopia, The Light in the Piazza, Awake and Sing! (Tony Awards); Macbeth; Joe Turner’s Come and Gone; Women on the Verge...; Doubt, among others. Off-Broadway: BAM: The Bridge Project 2009/10/11. TV: “The Sound of Music” NBC/ Universal. Graduate: Yale School of Drama.
Award, South Pacific went on to Australia where it was the most successful show in the history of the Sydney Opera House), Awake and Sing! by Clifford Odets (Tony Award nomination) and The Light in the Piazza by Craig Lucas and Adam Guettel (Tony Award nomination). TYNE RAFAELI (Tour Direction) was born in London and trained at Guildhall and Columbia University. She has directed classics, new plays and musicals in London and the US. Her work has been seen at Classic Stage Company, New York Stage and Film, Juilliard, Williamstown, American Players Theater, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and PlayPenn, among others. She has served as an Associate on The King and I (LCT), Women on the Verge (West End), The Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, and Fiddler on the Roof (all Broadway). Upcoming projects include Othello (CSC), Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl (APT), and Loves Labor’s Lost (ISF).
DONALD HOLDER (Lighting Design). Broadway: Big Fish, Bullets Over Broadway, South Pacific (2008 Tony Award), The Lion King (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards, Paris Moliere Award), Golden Boy, Ragtime, Movin’ Out, Les Liasons Dangereuses, Gem of the Ocean, A Streetcar Named Desire, Juan Darien (all Tony nominated), Spiderman – Turn Off the Dark, Sisters (Gotham Opera and Philadelphia Opera Company), Moby Dick (World premiere: Dallas Opera). Television: “Smash” Seasons One and Two. Education: Yale School of Drama.
DANNY MEFFORD (Movement). Broadway: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Astaire and Lortel nominations, Best Choreography). Off-Broadway: Fun Home, Good Person of Szechwan, Love’s Labour’s Lost, February House, Melancholy Play, Dance Dance Revolution. Directing: Becoming Liv Ullmann (NY Fringe), Wasted (Ars Nova) and The Maids. Education: MFA in acting, Brown/ Trinity; BS, University of Evansville.
JON WESTON (Sound Design). Broadway: Big Fish; How to Succeed…; 13, The Musical; Les Misérables; The Color Purple; The Glass Menagerie; Caroline, or Change (AUDELCO Award); Nine; Imaginary Friends; Thoroughly Modern Millie; The Green Bird; It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues; On the Town; Company in concert at Lincoln Center; Man of La Mancha (Starring Raul Julia and Sheena Easton). Off Broadway and Regional: The Last Five Years; Death Takes a Holiday; In Transit; Dangerous Beauty; Bloodsong of Love: The Rock ‘N’ Roll Spaghetti Western; Wonderland (Alley and Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center); Parade (Mark Taper Forum dir. by Rob Ashford); The First Wives Club (dir. by Francesca Zambello); Rooms…a rock romance (dir. by Scott Schwartz); A Little Night Music (L.A. Drama Critics Award); Himself & Nora; The Thing About Men; tick, tick…BOOM!; Bright Lights, Big City; Family Guy, Live! (Carnegie Hall).
MICHAEL YEARGAN (Scenic Design). Theatre credits include designs for regional theatres in America, London’s West End and numerous Broadway and off-Broadway productions including The Light in the Piazza, South Pacific (Tony and Drama Desk Awards), Awake and Sing, Cymbeline, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Blood and Gifts and this season’s Golden Boy. Yeargan’s extensive international opera credits include projects for San Francisco Opera, Chicago Lyric, Royal Opera House, La Scala, the Vienna Statsoper and the opening night production of L’Elisir d’Amore at the Met. He is a professor and cochair of the Stage Design Department at the Yale School of Drama.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY work has be seen at Epic Theater Ensemble, Working Theater, Intar Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Syracuse Satge, Oregon Shakespeare festival, Long Wharf Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Honolulu Theatre for Youth, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Yale Repertory Theatre, Cincinati Playhouse, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and among others. Internationally, Biwako Hall (Otsu), Nissay Theatre, Nikikai (Tokyo), Aichi Triennale (Nagoya). As an associate designer, Broadway credits includes: Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I, The Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, That Championship Season, Women on The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Next Fall, and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.
Amazing Grace, Honeymoon in Vegas. Upcoming Broadway: Gotta Dance, Spongebob. Current & Future Tours: Kinky Boots, If/Then, The Bridges of Madison County. KEITH LEVENSON (Music Director) Broadway and National Touring productions of Annie, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (with Ann-Margret), Grease, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Who’s Tommy, Annie Warbucks, Big River, Chess, and Dreamgirls. As a Music Supervisor/ Orchestrator/Arranger: National Tours of Jekyll and Hyde, Love Janis, Scoundrels, Camelot, Joseph…and Franco Dragones’s Kung Fu Panda & India! As a composer/ lyricist/librettist work includes: Starcrossed with Jeanine Tesori and Alexa Junge, Winchell with Martin Charnin and Broadway’s The Flowering Peach. TV appearances include “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,”“The Late Show with David Letterman,”“The 1997 Tony Awards,” and “The Wizard of Oz: In Concert at Avery Fisher hall featuring Jewel,”“Nathan Lane,”“Roger Daltrey,”“Jackson Browne,”“Joel Grey,” “Debra Winger,” “Natalie Cole” and “The New York Philharmonic.” Keith serves as principal conductor and arranger of the British Rock Symphony and has worked with, The Who, Kiss, Yes, Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton, and Meat Loaf. He is Tour Supervisor of Annie, Musical Supervisor of Flashdance and creator of Broadway the Big Band Years. All thanks to JRB, Tom Murray, et al, for the amazing opportunity. It couldn’t have come at better time.
DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Hair & Wig Design). Broadway: Macbeth, The Nance, Death of a Salesman, Follies, Sister Act, Arcadia, A Steady Rain, Shrek, The Little Mermaid, Legally Blonde, Spamalot, Tarzan, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention of Love, Aida, The Iceman Cometh, Annie Get Your Gun, Chicago, Side Show, Steel Pier. Off-Broadway: Far From Heaven, Giant. Film credits: It’s Complicated, Angels in America (Emmy nominated), To Wong Foo… TOM MURRAY (Music Supervisor). Broadway: Honeymoon In Vegas, The Bridges of Madison County, Nice Work If You Can Get It, A Little Night Music, Sunday In The Park With George; London: A Little Night Music (Chocolate Factory, West End), Parade (Donmar), Pacific Overtures (Donmar); Premieres: The Last Five Years (New York, London); The Glorious Ones (Ahrens/Flaherty), Loving Repeating (Flaherty), Saturday Night (US premiere); Parade (US tour), My Fair Lady (McCarter), Pacific Overtures (Chicago Shakespeare), Sweeney Todd, Passion, Anyone Can Whistle (Ravinia Festival, Chicago). Recipient of four Joseph Jefferson Awards (Chicago) and one Barrymore Award (Philadelphia) for music-direction. Future: Anastasia (Ahrens/Flaherty).
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this season: Sylvia, China Doll, Fiddler On The Roof, American Psycho. HUNTER ARNOLD (Producer) is a producer, entrepreneur and the founder of the New Musical Creative Collective, an organization committed to aiding the development of new musical works from emerging artists. Broadway: Spring Awakening, Allegiance, Kinky Boots (Tony Award), MacBeth, Godspell, Chinglish and more.
NORAH SCHEINMAN (Assistant Stage Manager). Regional credits include The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare & Company), Mary Poppins (West Virginia Public Theatre), On The Town and Mary Poppins (MerryGo-Round Playhouse). She earned her MFA in stage management from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts. www.norahjanescheinman.com.
KEN DAVENPORT (Producer). Broadway: Spring Awakening, Kinky Boots (Tony Award), Allegiance, It’s Only a Play, Macbeth, Godspell and others. Off-Broadway: Daddy Long Legs. Ken is the writer of the popular blog TheProducersPerspective.com. Upcoming: Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Somewhere in Time. www.KenDavenport.com
RYAN PARLIMENT (Company Manager) is excited to join NETworks for another season! National tours include Riverdance and NETworks presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. He earned his MBA from the University of North Florida, completed undgraduate studies at the University of Central Florida, is proud to be ATPAM Board Certified, and will always be a Florida Gator at heart. CHOMP CHOMP.
CARL DAIKELER (Producer). In addition to his work as CEO of Beachbody.com, he is proud to work on Kinky Boots, Spring Awakening, Daddy Long Legs and more. Upcoming: Gettin’ the Band Back Together and the film adaptation of LaChiusa’s Hello Again.
JEFFREY RICHARDS (Producer) has produced more than 40 productions on Broadway including two revivals of Glengarry Glen Ross, November, Seed-the Plow and Race by David Mamet, Spring Awakeing, August: Osage County and Superior Donuts by Tracy Letts, The Homecoming by Harold Pinter, Hair, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, The Merchant of Venice starring Al Pacino, Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf, The Glass Menagerie, You’re Welcome America. . .A Final Night with George Bush staring Will Ferrell, two revivials of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man, All the Way, The Realistic Joneses, The Bridges of Madison County, You Can’t Take It With You, Wolf Hall Parts 1 & 2, and Fiddler on the Roof.
INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK (Producer) is a consortium of 40 of the leading Broadway presenters in cities throughout America. Recent and current Broadway/London/U.S. tours include The Color Purple, On Your Feet!, An American in Paris, The Bridges of Madison County, Pippin, Kinky Boots, Jekyll & Hyde. CAIOLA PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Tony winning brother & sister producing team, Luigi & Rose Caiola. Recent: All the Way, An American in Paris, The Elephant Man. This season: ON YOUR FEET! Fiddler on the Roof, China Doll, Spring Awakening. WILL TRICE (Producer). Tony Awards for Porgy and Bess, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and All the Way as well as nominations for The Best Man, The Glass Menagerie, Wolf Hall, and You Can’t Take it With You. National Tours include Porgy and Bess and Blithe Spirit. Coming soon- Fiddler on the Roof and American Psycho.
JERRY FRANKEL (Producer) has produced more than 50 Broadway shows and has won Tony Awards for All the Way, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Porgy and Bess, Hair, August: Osage County, Spring Awakening, Glengarry Glen Ross and Death of a Salesman. Also 34
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WHO’S WHO IN THE COMPANY WARNER BROTHERS THEATRE VENTURES (Producer). Continuing Warner Bros.’ mission of presenting the finest entertainment across all media and platforms to global audiences, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures is the company’s live stage play division, which develops and produces first-class plays, musicals and other stage productions, utilizing the company’s expansive catalogue. In addition to this production, WBTV is currently represented on the West End by the hit musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and on Broadway by both the 2013 Olivier and 2015 Tony Award Best Play-winner, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime and Misery, adapted by Oscar winner Bill Goldman from his 1990 screenplay. WBTV has previously been represented on Broadway by the Tony Award-winning musical The Bridges of Madison County, as well as the holiday hit Elf, which broke box office records at the Al Hirschfield Theatre during its initial run. The division also co-produced the original musical Secondhand Lions at
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Social Media/Creative............................Jeffrey Richards Associates Andy Drachenberg, Lindsay Hoffman, Eliza Ranieri Production Videographer...................................................HMS Media Production Photographer.......................................Matthew Murphy Accounting.............................................NETworks Presentations LLC Tour Accountant..........................................................Laura Carey, CLA Legal Services................................................... F. Richard Pappas, Esq. HR & Payroll Services....................................... Human Resources inc. Housing............................... Road Concierge, an ALTOUR Company Travel................................... Janice Kessler, Carlson Wagonlit Travel Trucking................................................................................Clark Transfer
GENERAL MANAGEMENT Gentry & Associates, Inc. Ken Gentry Gregory Vander Ploeg, Bobby Maglaughlin, Tyler Soltis, Mary K. Witte PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT NETworks Presentations LLC Jason Juenker, Laura Dieli, Hector Guivas, Dave Burch
CREDITS Scenery constructed by Proof Production, Hudson Scenic. Lighting equipment from Christie Lights. Sound equipment by Masque Sound. Rigging by Christie Lights. Scenic Painting by Joe Forbes and Scenic Arts Studios. Costume Shop Timberlake Studios. Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech license granted by Intellectual Properties Management, Atlanta, Geogia, as exclusive Licensor of the King Estate.
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Production Stage Manager.........................................Melissa Chacón Stage Manager....................................................................Joshua Pilote Assistant Stage Manager........................................Norah Scheinman Assistant Director......................................................Lila Rachel Becker Associate Costume Designer...............................Wilberth Gonzalez Assistant Costume Designer....................................William Mellette Assistant Scenic Designer............................................Libby Stadstad Assistant Lighting Designer..............................................Paige Seber Lighting Programmer.....................................................Marc Polimeni Sound Design Assistant.....................................................Sean Luckey Head Carpenter.................................................................Will Strickland Flyman.................................................................................Shawn Watson Asst. Carpenter.................................................................Tim Bergstrom Production Electrician................................................ Kate Munchrath Head Electrics.................................................................. Barrett Roberts Assistant Electrics........................................................... Ben Abernathy Sound Engineer/A1.................................................................Tim Jarrell Assistant Audio.....................................................................Justin Carne Head Props......................................................................... Tommy Rivers Head Wardrobe.................................................................Laci Bradshaw Head Hair & Makeup............................................................. Amelia Bay Dialect Coach.................................................................... Stephen Gabis Production Assistants..........................Hannah Gosling-Goldsmith, Carolyn Reich Advertising............................................................................. CreativeXs/ Don Phillips Jr. and Julian Roca; Preston Burford, Casey Harris, Clint Jackson, Trent Kendrick, Tosapit Phadetpai, Jason Rasmussen
Financial Services and banking arrangements by SunTrust Bank ONLINE BridgesMusical.com Like us on Facebook at BridgesMusical Follow us on Twitter @BridgesOnTour and on Instragram @BridgesMusical The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers of the United States. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). United Scenic Artists represents designers and scenic artists for the American Theatre. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.
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BRIDGES at the 46th Annual Madison County Covered Bridge Festival Sometimes, you have to go back to where it all began…
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n Saturday, Oct. 10, 2015, Elizabeth Stanley (Francesca Johnson) and Andrew Samonsky (Robert Kincaid) made their first official public appearance as stars of The Bridges of Madison County national tour at the 46th Annual Madison County Covered Bridge Festival in Winterset. Ms. Stanley and Mr. Samonsky wowed the crowd by performing selections from the show including “To Build a Home,” “One Second and a Million Miles” and “It All Fades Away.” After the performance, Des Moines Performing Arts President and CEO Jeff Chelesvig hosted a Q&A, followed by a presentation from representatives with the Covered Bridge Festival, the Madison County Board of Supervisors and the Madison County Chamber of Commerce.
During their time in Madison County, The Bridges of Madison County stars Elizabeth Stanley (Francesca Johnson) and Andrew Samonsky (Robert Kincaid) visited the Roseman Bridge, which plays an integral role in the story.
Elizabeth Stanley and Andrew Samonsky receive special gifts given by several Madison County organizations.
Elizabeth Stanley and Andrew Samonsky leave their own notations among thousands on the Roseman Bridge.
Special thanks to the Madison County Chamber of Commerce and the Covered Bridge Festival organizers for hosting Ms. Stanley and Mr. Samonsky as their special guests. *Photos courtesy of Greg Votava (Roseman Bridge) and Jesse Landolt (Covered Bridge Festival).
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Festival attendees listen intently to the Bridges performance.
Elizabeth Stanley and Andrew Samonsky performing “One Second and a Million Miles.�
The 46th Annual Madison County Covered Bridge Festival queen and king Doris and Larry Downs with Andrew Samonsky and Elizabeth Stanley.
The Bridges team was thrilled with the beautiful weather, excited audience and wonderful welcome by the Madison County community.
Des Moines Performing Arts President and CEO Jeff Chelesvig is all smiles during the Q&A session.
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INSIDE BRIDGES With Composer Jason Robert Brown Jason Robert Brown has won three Tony Awards for his work as a composer, lyricist, and orchestrator – including two for “The Bridges of Madison County” (Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations).
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he Philadelphia Inquirer once called him “one of Broadway’s smartest and most sophisticated songwriters …” And The New York Times described him as “a leading member of a new generation of composers who embody high hopes for the American musical.” Brown visited relatives in Des Moines just before rehearsals started for the Broadway production of “Bridges,” which he says gave him a better feel for the Winterset community. He returned to Iowa last summer as guest conductor for the Des Moines Symphony’s annual Yankee Doodle Pops concert – an experience that took him by surprise.
“A leading member of a new generation of composers who embody high hopes for the American musical.” — The New York Times
Three-time Tony Award®-winning composer, lyricist, and orchestrator Jason Robert Brown.
“The Pops concert was a pretty amazing thing,” Brown says. “I have not done an outdoor event with that many people before. I got up there and took the baton, and I felt the entire audience snap to attention in a way that I really didn’t expect. (I felt) thousands of people really connecting with me and staying with me through what is actually some very intense material.” That visit also served as confirmation that he and playwright Marsha Norman were on track with the stage production. 52
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Jason Robert Brown guest-conducts the Des Moines Symphony in music from The Bridges of Madison County at the Des Moines Symphony’s 22nd Annual Yankee Doodle Pops on Thursday, July 2, 2015 at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines.
“We had made certain hopes – crossing our fingers – about what an Iowa environment was like, what the people in that town would be like and how they would react and respond,” Brown says. “It was fascinating to me as we walked through this town to feel that the people were like we imagined they would be.”
“I got up there and took the baton, and I felt the entire audience snap to attention in a way that I really didn’t expect.”
Brown says “Bridges” is about beauty. “I don’t mean there’s all this pretty music,” he says. “What I mean is that beauty is a tangible thing, a thing that we can all talk about. We’re all striving for beauty in our lives – what makes us feel beautiful and complete. Those
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to our friends and business partners who helped make this national tour launch possible. Type A Marketing New York D.J. Martin Andrew Cole Ryan Dunn
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Madison County Chamber of Commerce Winterset, Iowa Heather Riley Jerry Parkin Erin Walsh
Center Theatre Group Los Angeles Doug Baker
NETworks Presentations, LLC Columbia, Maryland Ken Gentry Orin Wolf Mary K. Witte Heather Hess
Greater Des Moines Convention and Visitors Bureau Greg Edwards Rachel Bolduc
Greater Des Moines Partnership Jay Byers Tiffany Tauscheck
Des Moines Symphony Joseph Giunta Richard Early
SPECIAL THANKS TO ...
Composer/lyricist Jason Robert Brown for his participation in the Des Moines Symphony Yankee Doodle Pops Concert on July 2, 2015 Elizabeth Stanley and Andrew Samonsky for their performances at the Madison County Covered Bridge Festival in Winterset on October 10, 2015
DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS
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HONORARY DIRECTORS Marvin Alexander Ann Anderson Charles Betts Nancy Bone J.C. Brenton
Robert Brenton Florence Buhr Johnny Danos James W. Erickson Miriam Erickson Brown Thomas Flynn Shayla From Linda Garten Gary Gerlach E.J. Giovannetti * Peg Armstrong Gustafson Brian Hart * Christine Hensley H. Lynn Horak Lois James Joseph B. Joyce Ric Jurgens Sam C. Kalainov Dr. John R. Kearns James L. Krambeck * Patricia J. Martin Douglas D. Olson Scott Powell Billie Ray Stanley J. Reynolds James P. Simmons Thomas E. Stanberry* Mary Stier* Thomas Urban Bill Vernon Ann Wagner-Hauser Rhonda H. Watton Douglas A. West James F. Willer Angela Williams
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DES MOINES PERFORMING ARTS STAFF ADMINISTRATION Jeff Chelesvig President & CEO
Jamie L. Stepp Production Supervisor
House Managers: Kerry George Shirley Kleywegt * Doug Kouba Evonne Kouba Sharon Montgomery Cynde Pool * Shirley Ramirez Marion Singleton *Temple Theater House Managers
Sarah Bannon Community Programs Coordinator
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Building Services: Earl Smith Building Services Manager
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MARKETING Barb Preuss Director of Marketing Cindy Hughes Anliker Publicist
TICKET OFFICE Denise Smithson Green Ticket Office Director
DEVELOPMENT Tiffany K. Spinner Annual Fund Manager
Matt Spangler Marketing Manager
Brooke Bridenstine Ticket Office Staff Manager
Brett Smith Research Specialist
Greg Votava Digital Marketing Manager
Jeff Waldschmitt Ticket Office Database Manager
Rachel Woodhouse Donor Relations Coordinator
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Barbara Hanson Accountant Chris Browning Office Manager Vicky Barr Executive Assistant PRODUCTION AND BUILDING SERVICES Janet Albanese Director of Production and Building Services Production: Alan Dyer Technical Operations Manager/ Head Electrician
Dylan Struck Development Intern
Nicholas Romano Stage Operations Manager/ Head Carpenter
GUEST SERVICES Joel Cox Guest Services Manager
PROGRAMMING & EDUCATION Eric B. Olmscheid Director of Programming & Education
Greg Tracy Production Manager/Head Audio
Allison Ross Assistant Guest Services Manager
Karoline Myers Education Manager
Julie Houghton Programming & Education Coordinator Michelle McDonald School Programs Coordinator
Kennedy Bollmeyer Ticket Office Manager Laura Arenson Customer Service Team Member
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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 ALCOHOL Venue staff reserves the right to deny alcoholic beverage service to anyone at its sole discretion.
purchase and are allowed in the Main Hall during designated performances. No other food or drink is allowed in the theater. Outside food/drink is prohibited.
ASL INTERPRETATION 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. EMERGENCY EXIT PROCEDURES Please note the nearest exit location to your seat. Venue staff will provide directions in the event of an emergency.
ATM An ATM is located in the Ticket Office Lobby.
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.
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.
LISTENING DEVICES FM listening devices are available at the Guest Services Counters in both lobbies. Headphones, earbuds are provided with these devices. Neck loops are available for guests who wear hearing aids with a T Switch. You will be asked to leave a credit card or driver’s license until the unit is returned.
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 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.
CAMERAS The use of cameras or any type of recording device in the Main Hall is prohibited at all times. CELL PHONES AND MOBILE DEVICES 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.
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. This facility is equipped with Automatic External Defibrillators. Venue staff can provide the closest unit in the event of a medical emergency.
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.
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.
COAT/BAG CHECK Coats and bags may be checked for $2 at the Nollen or Prairie Meadows Lobby Guest Services Counters. Please note that large items including duffle bags and luggage are not permitted in the auditorium. For the comfort and safety of all guests, such items should be checked or returned to your vehicle. Please be advised that all persons and bags are subject to search.
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) and other special accommodations. Please call the Ticket Office at (515) 246-2300.
COMPANION RESTROOM A companion restroom is located on the main level near the Stoner Theater.
TOBACCO USE The use of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, etc. is not allowed in the Des Moines Civic Center or within 15 feet of any entrance.
CONCESSIONS Bottled water is permitted in the Main Hall during all performances. Souvenir cups with lids are available for
TRANSPORT WHEELCHAIRS Des Moines Performing Arts has wheelchairs available to assist guests with mobility concerns. Guest Services staff may be contacted to assist.
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