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tastic childhood, a rarefied life full of music and great adventures.” His family traveled together as his dad performed in the world’s great concert halls. His mother, Nela, was a ballerina who became a gourmet cook, hosting dinner guests that included Hollywood royalty from Charlie Chaplin to Clark Gable. Her father, Emil Młynarska, conducted the Warsaw Philharmonic.
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hen John Rubinstein was called back to Broadway to play King Charlemagne in Pippin, he had a one-word response. “Yipppppeeeeee!” In 1972, as a baby-faced, curly-haired unknown, Rubinstein won the title role in the original Broadway cast and spent two years playing the sensitive lad who would rather ponder the meaning of life than go roaring into battle. He saw director Diane Paulus’ new version, an acrobatic rendering that’ departs quite radically from Bob Fosse’s original staging, in 2013. The actor-singer-composer, now 68, happily discovered that despite being a very different show, the new Pippin honors the essential story, and the melodic Stephen Schwartz score remains intact. This version won four Tony awards, including best musical revival and best director. “It’s such a universal story,” Rubinstein says. “It’s a story about every single person in the audience, young or old. It’s not really about Prince Pippin, Charlemagne’s son in the Dark Ages. It’s about all of us and our search for fulfillment and our desire to accomplish something while we’re here.” Pippin is ideal for an innovator like Paulus (Hair, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess), he says. “My Fair Lady needs to take place in London and The Music Man has got to be in Iowa. But Pippin, even though it’s historical and set in the days of Charlemagne, it could take place on the moon and would still be a great show.” The son of the world-famous classical pianist Arthur Rubinstein, (1887-1982), John knew a big life well before he captured hearts as Pippin or won a 1980 Tony Award for playing James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God. The youngest of four, he knew “a fan-
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Rubinstein’s career has been impressive in scope. He’s done a lot rather well: theater (acting and directing), film, television, music, teaching, radio commentary and more. Who knew that Broadway’s original Pippin composed and conducted musical scores for such feature films as Robert Redford’s Jeremiah Johnson and The Candidate? That he’s done the same
for more than 50 made-for-TV movies? That he’s recorded some 200 audiobooks, including Jonathan Kellerman’s best-selling Alex Delaware detective series? He’s pragmatic when asked how he does it all. “You know, very little choice goes into it. I have five kids and things like college are expensive. I’m just in the habit of saying yes. I’ve turned down three jobs in my entire life. Whoever
AT LEFT: John Rubinstein as young Pippin in the 1970s. ABOVE: Rubinstein now, as Charlegmage, aka Charles, with Sabrina Harper as Fastrada.
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ROLLING ADVICE FROM TERRENCE MANN When Rubinstein replaced Terrence Mann as Charlemagne on Broadway last summer, he says he “stole as many of his good bits as I could.” The knife-throwing scene was tricky, because it was staged for Mann, who’s left-handed. Rubinstein is right-handed. “So I have to do it in a completely different way to make it work,” Rubenstein says. Did he ask get any other advice from Mann? “Yes. He told me to make sure to tuck in my robe when I’m sitting on this rolling unit so the robe doesn’t get all caught up. You’ve got to be aware about things like that.”
As the youngest of four accomplished siblings, Rubinstein sees a bit of similarity between himself and Pippin. “My father was famous, huge, iconic,” Rubinstein says. “I was very proud of him and awed by what he was accomplished. And there were definitely times when I was growing up when the story was more about him than about me. Likewise, there’s a scene in Pippin when Pippin is trying to talk to Charlemagne and Charlemagne is paying little attention to him. So yes, there are some things that are common with my upbringing. Though I know my father loved me and supported my passions and interests.”
hires me gets me.” Rubinstein teaches musical theater at the University of Southern California and directs the big spring musical there almost every year. After becoming Pippin’s Charlemagne on Broadway last summer, he agreed to do the first national tour, his first road show since 1968, when he did On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. And you’ve probably seen him on TV (“The Closer,” “House,” “The Young and the Restless,” “Girlfriends”) most likely playing a doctor, a school principal or a judge. Asked why he’s so frequently cast as an authority figure, he replies, self-deprecatingly: “I think it’s because I speak in good sentences and I have white hair.” He’s been invited over the de-
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cades to high schools and colleges staging Pippin, and he’s happy to oblige whenever possible, as he did some 15 years ago at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, where he watched rehearsal and offered feedback. Last summer, as he prepared to take over as Charlemagne, a young man approached him backstage at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre. “Hi, my name’s Ryan,” the young man said, “and I’m the musical director for the national tour of this show, and actually we’ve already met. I played Pippin in the high school show you came to years ago.” “Whoever would have thought?” Rubinstein says. “I love little circles like that. I love that our paths have crossed again in this wonderful way.”
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CAST Leading Player......................................................................................................... SASHA ALLEN Fastrada............................................................................................................. SABRINA HARPER Berthe..........................................................................................................ADRIENNE BARBEAU Lewis........................................................................................................... CALLAN BERGMANN Charles............................................................................................................. JOHN RUBINSTEIN Pippin.......................................................................................................... KYLE DEAN MASSEY Catherine..............................................................................................................KRISTINE REESE Theo (Tues., Thurs., Sat. eve., Sun. mat.).............................................................LUCAS SCHULTZ Theo (Weds., Fri., Sat. mat., Sun. eve.).............................................................STEPHEN SAYEGH The Players............................. ANDALOUSI, SASCHA BACHMANN, BRADLEY BENJAMIN, DMITRIOUS BISTREVSKY, MARK BURRELL, MATHEW DEGUZMAN, SAMMY DINNEEN, HENRY GOTTFRIED, KELSEY JAMIESON, PRESTON JAMIESON, LISA KARLIN, ALAN KELLY, MÉLODIE LAMOUREUX, KATIE SMITH, TORY TROWBRIDGE, KATE WESLER, BORRIS YORK
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Noble — LISA KARLIN Peasant — MATHEW deGUZMAN The Manson Trio — MATHEW deGUZMAN, BORRIS YORK Head — ALAN KELLY “With You” Hand Balancing — ANDALOUSI, SASCHA BACHMANN, SAMMY DINNEEN A l’aveugle — KELSEY JAMIESON, PRESTON JAMIESON Bolero — KELSEY JAMIESON, PRESTON JAMIESON Rolla Bolla — DMITRIOUS BISTREVSKY
UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance for Pippin — CALLAN BERGMANN, HENRY GOTTFRIED for Lewis — MATHEW deGUZMAN, HENRY GOTTFRIED for Berthe — SABRINA HARPER, LISA KARLIN for Leading Player — SABRINA HARPER, LISA KARLIN for Catherine — BRADLEY BENJAMIN, TORY TROWBRIDGE for Fastrada — BRADLEY BENJAMIN, TORY TROWBRIDGE, KATE WESLER for Charles — MARK BURRELL, ALAN KELLY
SWINGS
MARK BURRELL, HENRY GOTTFRIED, KATE WESLER
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Original choreography for “Manson Trio” by Bob Fosse. “Spread a Little Sunshine” dance arrangement by Zane Mark. Special trapeze routine performed with Preston Jamieson.
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I
Scene 1: The Opening “Magic to Do”.................................................................................................................. The Players “Corner of the Sky”..................................................................................................................Pippin Scene 2: Home............................................... Leading Player, Charles, Pippin, Lewis and Fastrada Scene 3: Glory “War Is a Science”....................................................................................... Charles and The Players “Glory”............................................................................................. Leading Player and The Players Scene 4: The Flesh “Simple Joys”................................................................................... Leading Player and The Players “No Time at All”............................................................................................Berthe and The Players “With You”..................................................................................................... Pippin and The Players Scene 5: Revolution “Spread a Little Sunshine”.....................................................................................................Fastrada “Morning Glow”............................................................................................ Pippin and The Players
ACT II
“Entr’acte” Scene 1: Politics
Scene 2: Encouragement “On the Right Track”................................................................................Leading Player and Pippin Scene 3: Ordinary Life “Kind of Woman”................................................................................................................Catherine “Extraordinary”.............................................................................................. Pippin and The Players “Love Song”...................................................................................................... Pippin and Catherine “I Guess I’ll Miss The Man”................................................................................................Catherine Scene 4: The Finale............................................................Leading Player, Pippin and The Players
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Conductor/Keyboard — RYAN CANTWELL Associate Conductor/Keyboard — ANDRE CERULLO Guitar — NICK DiFABBIO Drums — BRAD FLICKINGER Music Coordinator — JOHN MILLER Music Preparation — DONALD OLIVER & PAUL HOLDERBAUM/CHELSEA MUSIC, INC. Keyboard Programmer — RANDY COHEN THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.
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BIOS SASHA ALLEN (Leading Player) was seen in the Top 5 on Season 4 of NBC’s competition show “The Voice,” where her performances reached the top of iTunes charts every week. Previously, Sasha co-starred in the independent cult feature Camp. She made her Broadway debut as Dionne in Hair, reprising the same role she played in London. TV credits include “Power” and the CBS drama “Blue Bloods.” Sasha regularly tours with a number of pop stars, including Christina Aguilera. Follow Sasha at @SashaAllenMusic. Thank you to my manager at Soffer/Namoff, my supportive family and children Sierra and Pheonix.
KRISTINE REESE (Catherine). Broadway/ national tours: Wicked, (Nessarose), Mamma Mia! (u/s-performed Sophie), Les Misérables (’06 revival). Regional: Brigadoon (Fiona), Footloose (Ariel), among others. Featured vocal soloist with international symphony orchestras, including the Indianapolis and Cleveland symphony orchestras. CCM grad. Love and thanks to my boys, Billy and Buster. www. kristinereese.com. @kristinereese. ADRIENNE BARBEAU (Berthe). Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof; Grease (Rizzo-Tony nomination). Twenty-five films, including The Fog, Escape From New York, Swamp Thing, Creepshow. More than 500 TV appearances — “Maude” and HBO’s “Carnivale” among her favorites. She is a best-selling author. Her three sons are her greatest joy. www.abarbeau.com. @abarbeau. FB: Adrienne Barbeau.
KYLE DEAN MASSEY (Pippin) most recently played this role in the Broadway cast of Pippin. Other Broadway credits include Next to Normal, Wicked and Xanadu. OffBroadway credit include Altar Boyz and Lucky Guy. He has appeared on Tour in Wicked & 42nd Street. TV: “The Good Wife,” “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Hart of Dixie,” “Up All Night,” “Cupid.” Film:Contest, Sex and CALLAN BERGMANN (Lewis, u/s Pippin). Broadway: Cinderella. Offthe City Broadway/tour: Mary Poppins, Silence! JOHN RUBINSTEIN (Charles). Broadway: The Musical, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes originated title role in Pippin (1972), Children (Encores!), Lucky Guy. Film/TV: “Smash,” of a Lesser God (Tony, Drama Desk awards), “Lovestruck the Musical,” “Late Show With Caine Mutiny, Ragtime, Hurlyburly, M. David Letterman.” Proud graduate of Point Butterfly, Fools, Love Letters, Pippin (2014). Park University. Follow my adventures on Off-B’way/regional: Counsellor-at-Law Instagram/twitter: @callanjb. As always, for (Lortel Award), Wicked (L.A.). Thirty films; Mom and Dad! two TV series: “Family,” “Crazy Like a Fox,” 300 episodes. Stage and TV director; film com- ANDALOUSI (Player) was born and raised in poser and conductor; college professor (USC); Bremen, Germany. At the age of 14 he moved narrator of more than 100 audiobooks. Loves to Berlin where he graduated in summer 2013 the National Circus School of Berlin with his Bonnie and all five extraordinary children. main discipline Handstands. SABRINA HARPER (Fastrada, u/s Leading Player, u/s Berthe). Broadway: Pippin (swing, SASCHA BACHMANN (Player). After u/s Fastrada, Berthe, Catherine). European performing Pippin on Broadway, he’s ready credits: Chicago (Roxie), A Chorus Line to spread the magic across the country! (Cassie), The Producers (Usherette, u/s Originated from a family of great gymnasts Ulla), 42nd Street (Anytime Annie, u/s Peggy in Germany. Moved to Montreal at age 15 to Sawyer), Marilyn the Musical (Marilyn study circus. Calls himself Thegerminator on Monroe), Man of La Mancha (Antonia), social media. Phantom of the Opera (Meg). Thanks and love to my mom and rb for supporting my journey. BRADLEY BENJAMIN (Player, u/s This is for you Toto. www.sabrinaharper.com. Catherine, u/s Fastrada). Credits: Oklahoma! (Broadway revival), Thoroughly Modern 24 ENCOREATLANTA.COM
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PRESTON JAMIESON (Player) I want to thank my wife for the trust she puts in me on a daily basis. Your faith in me is a precious gift. I will always be there to catch you literally and figuratively. I still can’t believe I get paid to throw around my wife!
LISA KARLIN (Player, u/s Leading Player, u/s Berthe). Broadway: The Addams Family (Ancestor, u/s Wednesday), Ragtime (u/s Emma Goldman). Tour: Cats (Demeter, u/s Grizabella). Regional: the Arvada Center: Chess (Florence), Evita (Eva); NCAA Paper Mill: Chicago (Velma); the Engeman Theatre: MARK BURRELL (Swing, Assistant Sweet Charity (Nickie). www.lisakarlin.biz. Choreographer, Dance Captain, u/s Charles), a Juilliard graduate, returns to the stage with ALAN KELLY (Player, u/s Charles). Pippin. Stage: Radio City Music Hall’s Theater: Tanz Der Vampire, We Will Christmas Spectacular (assistant choreogra- Rock You, Cinderella, Aida. Film and pher), Fosse, Cats, Beauty and the Beast and TV: “Wilkommen Bei Carmen Nebel,” Seven Brides. Film/TV: The Producers, CBS’ “Zurich Tennis Open,” Abigail’s Party, Ella Enchanted. Voiceover: Yelp, Guinness, Bank “Late Show With David Letterman.” of Ireland, Hyundai, Bosch, Volkswagen, MATHEW deGUZMAN (Player) is thrilled Siemens, Adidas, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, to be running away with this circus! Broadway: Apple, McDonalds. Dedicated to my loving Follies (2011); A Christmas Story, the Musical family in Dublin, Ireland. www.alankelly.me. (OBC & MSG). B.M.: Belmont University. Huge thanks to the entire Pippin team, Craig, MÉLODIE LAMOUREUX (Player) is a Bernadette, Marjorie, DMJKLP. Proud AEA graduate of the prestigious École Nationale de Cirque de Montreal. Mélodie has traveled member. @mathewdeguz. the world performing for Celebrity Cruises, SAMMY DINNEEN (Player). Training: specializing in hula hoop and aerial hoop. She National Centre for Circus Arts. International has also worked for Cirque Éloize, Cirque du performances: 7 Fingers — Traces, Canada Soleil and more. @hoopmelo. www.meloand America. Batman Live world arena tour. dielamoureux.com. Acrobatic productions: Dubai National Day; Ford, Geneva Motor Show. UK Cabaret, STEPHEN SAYEGH (Theo) is so excited to be joining the tour of Pippin. Theater credits Hippodrome, Cafe de Paris, etc. include A Little Princess, Oliver!, A Christmas HENRY GOTTFRIED (Swing, u/s Pippin, Carol. Other credits include Super Bowl u/s Lewis). Previous credits: NBC’s “Peter Pan XLVIII, “Saturday Night Live,” “Sesame Live!” Visited more than 30 countries with the Street.” Stephen would like to thank his teachYale Whiffenpoofs. B.A. in theater studies from ers Amelia, Gulia, Mark and Thommie and Yale University. Thank you to Andrew at Telsey also Take 3, TM Talent. I love you Mom, Dad and Emma. www.stephensayegh.com. & Co. Love to my parents. DMITRIOUS BISTREVSKY (Player). Stunt actor in TV and film. One-half of the Bistrevsky Brothers, one-half of 13 feet and part-time ninja. Originally a bboy in the Paper Cutout Crew, Spokane, Wash. Follow on Twitter and Instagram: @demeet2k.
KELSEY JAMIESON (Player). Broadway: Pippin. Cirque du Soleil, 7 doigts de la main, Cirque Eloize. Love to Preston, my family and Witness Protection for this awesome new life.
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LUCAS SCHULTZ (Theo) is thrilled to join the magic in Pippin debut! National tour: Mary Poppins (Michael Banks), A Christmas Story (Swing). Regional: Goodspeed, Mame (Peter). Other: Oliver! (Oliver), A Christmas
BIOS Carol (Tiny Tim), NYMF: Wikimusical. Commercial and print. Thank you to Diane Paulus, Duncan Stewart, Dave at SGM, James Horan and my family.
DIANE PAULUS (Director) is the artistic director of the American Repertory Theater at Harvard. Broadway: A.R.T.’s Pippin (Tony awards, director and revival); The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony Award, revival); The Public Theater’s Hair (Tony Award, revival.) A.R.T: The Donkey Show, Prometheus Bound, Death and Powers. Diane was among 2014’s Time 100.
KATIE SMITH (Player). As an acro-gymnast from age 6, she achieved European and World Championship medals for Team GB. At 16 she joined Cirque du Soleil as an acrobatic flyer, performing around the world for CHET WALKER (Choreographer). Forty four years. years in 50 words or less: Broadway: Fosse TORY TROWBRIDGE (Player, u/s (co-conceiver/co-choreographer), Tony, best Catherine) is a Los Angeles native and is musical. As Broadway performer: On the thrilled to be a part of this troupe. National Town, Lorelei, Ambassadors, Pajama Game, tour: Cats. Other: A Chorus Line (Val, Dancin’, Sweet Charity, Pippin. Other direcMTW), Singin’ in the Rain (PCLO). Bisous tor/choreographer: Cole (Queens Theatre), Sweet Charity (West End). Upcoming: A to her loving family and BBR! Funny Thing ... Forum (Tel Aviv). Awards: KATE WESLER (Swing, u/s Fastrada). Joseph Jefferson Award, co-choreography, Regional: Company member for two seasons Pal Joey (Goodman). at MTWichita. CCM grad. Thanks to Patty and Wayne for believing in me, and Telsey GYPSY SNIDER (Circus Creation) and Clear Talent for making this happen. co-founder and co-director Les 7 doigts de la Love to Mom, Dad and J&A! Proud AEA main (7 Fingers). Daughter of the founders of the Pickle Family Circus, she has performed Member. www.katewesler.com. with the most prestigious companies around BORRIS YORK (Player). Regional: the world. As part of Les 7 Doigts de la Main, The Muny, TUTS, KC Starlight, Repertory she created and directed Amuse, Traces, Inter Theater of St. Louis, Casa Mañana, Music section and Loft. Recipient of a Drama Desk Theatre of Wichita, Stages St. Louis. TV: Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award “Smash” (NBC). Love to my incredible for Pippin, she also received the Evolving family and friends. Psalm 37:3-4. Follow Circus Award in 2015, in New York City. Borris: www.borrisyork.com, @borrisyork. NADIA DiGIALLONARDO (Music ROGER O. HIRSON (Book) has written Supervisor and Arrangements) last worked extensively for the theater, movies and televi- with Diane Paulus on the Broadway revival of sion. Broadway: Pippin and Walking Happy, Hair. After years of the hippie life, she is now both nominated for the Tony. Off-Broadway: considering running away with the circus. Journey to the Day, World War 2½. He won Google her for more fun facts, and look for the an Emmy for his six-hour TV miniseries “A DiGiallonardo Sisters’ new CD this summer! Woman Named Jackie.” His adaptation of A Christmas Carol, starring George C. Scott, LARRY HOCHMAN (Orchestrations). was honored by a Royal Command perfor- Broadway debut: Pippin (sub-pianist 1974!). mance. Film: Demon Seed starring Julie Broadway: The Book of Mormon (Tony, Drama Desk), 10 others (Scottsboro Boys, Christie, and The Bridge at Remagen. Spamalot, five Tony noms). Five Emmys STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (Music & Lyrics) (“Wonder Pets”). Film, concerts, recordings is represented on Broadway by Wicked, now (Paul McCartney, Marvin Hamlisch, Audra in its 10th year at the Gershwin Theatre. McDonald, Eric Idle, Barry Manilow, Hugh www.stephenschwartz.com.
BIOS Jackman, Boston Pops, N.Y. Philharmonic). Cats, Miss Saigon, Oklahoma!, Bring It On, Dreamgirls. Jake has consulted on theater renwww.larryhochman.net. ovations throughout the United States. SCOTT PASK (Scenic Design) has designed more than 35 Broadway shows, receiving JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). three Tony awards for his designs of The Book Recent Broadway: Once, Jersey Boys, of Mormon, The Coast of Utopia and The Newsies, Rock of Ages. Musician (bass): Eric Pillowman. His work also includes Cirque Clapton, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra. du Soleil’s Amaluna and Met Opera’s Peter Album: Stage Door Johnny — John Miller: Grimes. He has received Drama Desk, Outer Takes on Broadway is available on PS Critics Circle, Broadway World, Bessie, Classics Records. Hewes and Garland awards. RYAN CANTWELL (Music Director). KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Design). Currently in development, MD/composer: Forty-five Broadway credits. He designs A Helluva Life (George Hamilton). MD/ extensively off-Broadway, for resident the- arranger, La MaMa: The Golden Toad, Mark. aters and touring productions throughout the MD: Babes in Toyland (Pasadena Playhouse), United States as well as internationally. He The Nomad (Liz Swados, NYC workshop). is the recipient of Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Associate MD/conductor: La Cage aux Folles (first national), Table (David Shire, NYC Critics Circle and Obie awards. workshop). Resident MD at NYMF. TV/film: DOMINIQUE LEMIEUX (Costume CBS “Jim Henson Christmas Special,” Race Design). One of the original costume designers (Sundance, Gloria Allred). Ryan also writes/ for Cirque du Soleil, including Saltimbanco, performs with his sister, Dawn (Dogfight, The Mystère, Alegria, Quidam, O, La Nouba, Last Ship). www.DawnandRyan.com. Corteo, Zaia, Banana Schpeel. Additional credits: Céline Dion’s A New Day, Las Vegas; MARIAN DeWITT (Production Stage The Nutcracker, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens Manager). Broadway: Pippin, In the Heights, de Montréal. Her designs have been exhibited Say Goodnight Gracie, Seminar, End of the Rainbow, Rocky Horror Show. First in Montreal, Quebec, Paris and Mexico. national tours: Avenue Q, In the Heights, JONATHAN DEANS & GARTH HELM Doubt, Copenhagen, Say Goodnight Gracie, (Sound Designers) have collaborated for almost Saturday Night Fever. Member of Actors’ 20 years on shows including Ragtime, Fosse, Equity Association since 1991. New York Seussical and Priscilla Queen of the Desert. state licensed veterinary technician when not They are both excited to be working on such an in the theater. incredible production. ANNELISE CASTLEBERRY (Stage PAUL KIEVE (Illusions). More than 100 West Manager) is thrilled to be traveling with this End, Broadway and international productions production of Pippin. Tours: Flashdance the including Matilda, Ghost (DD Award), Pippin Musical (first national), Radio City Christmas (A.R.T.), Zorro, Lord of the Rings, Batman Spectacular. Off-Broadway: Sleep No More, Live!, The Invisible Man, Phantom of the Opera. Silence the Musical. Regional: The Goodman, Films include Hugo, Harry Potter and the St. Louis Repertory Theatre, North Carolina Prisoner of Azkaban. He wrote Hocus Pocus Shakespeare Festival. (Scholastic 2007). www.stageillusion.com. TERRANCE HARRISON (Circus JAKE BELL (Technical Supervisor). More Coordinator/ Assistant Stage Manager) than 30 years of Broadway and touring pro- was an NBA halftime performer since age ductions. Credits include Wicked, Phantom 14. He has appeared in numerous films and of the Opera, Les Misérables, A Chorus Line, 28 ENCOREATLANTA.COM
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BIOS world-televised events and was an acrobat/ dancer for Cirque du Soleil in 2008-14. TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/tours: An American in Paris, Honeymoon in Vegas, The Last Ship, Love Letters, This Is Our Youth, If/Then, Motown, Kinky Boots, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Newsies, Evita, Million Dollar Quartet. Film: The Intern, Focus, Into the Woods, Song One, The Last Five Years. TV: “Flesh and Bone,” “Peter Pan Live!,” “Penny Dreadful,” “Masters of Sex,” commercials. www.telseyandco.com. DDUNCAN STEWART/BENTON WHITLEY (Original Casting). Stewart/ W h i t l e y. B R O A D WAY / N Y: O n The Town, Pippin, Chicago The Musical, La Cage Aux Folles, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Natasha Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, The Band Wagon, Carnegie Hall Sings, Pageant; WEST END/ UK: Thriller Live, Menier Chocolate Fact ory; TOURS: Flashdance, Anything Goes, Bullets Over Broadway, Elf, We Will Rock You; UPCOMING: The Duck Commander Musical, Waterfall, August Rush, Nerds, Hadestown; REGIONAL: American Repertory Theater, The Alley Theatre, Bay Street Theater, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Royal Caribbean. Casting Associate: Andrea Zee CSA. Members of the Casting Society of America. stewartwhitley.com
MIA WALKER (Assistant Director). B’way: Porgy and Bess. Also A.R.T., Public, Flea, Ensemble Studio Theater. B.A., Harvard (film). MAHLON KRUSE (Production Supervisor) stage managed more than a dozen Broadway shows; four national tours; supervised international productions in Stuttgart, London, Manila, Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore. THE AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER (A.R.T.). Founded by Robert Brustein in 1980, the A.R.T. at Harvard University is one of the most celebrated theaters and winner of numerous awards, including the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize. Under artistic director Diane Paulus, the A.R.T. continues to expand the boundaries of theater with innovative work such as Sleep No More, Once and The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 professional stage actors and stage managers working in theaters across the United States. AEA negotiates wages and working conditions, and provides benefits, including health and pension plans, for members. AEA seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theater as an essential component of our society.
BARRY & FRAN WEISSLER (Producers). Recipients of seven Tony BJ HOLT (General Manager). Management awards, including for the longest-running positions for Broadway, West End and touring American musical of all time, Chicago. productions include Chicago, Fosse, La Cage aux Folles, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, H O W A R D & J A N E T K A G A N Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Seussical and (Producers). Broadway: On the Town, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony Award), Sweet Charity. For Christina and Payson. Bonnie & Clyde. Off-B’way: The Great NANCY HARRINGTON (Associate Comet. Director). With Ms. Paulus, Tony Awardwinning productions of Pippin; The Gershwins’ LISA MATLIN (Producer). Proud to be Porgy and Bess; Hair; and this season’s Finding taking Pippin from Broadway to Main Street! Neverland. As a collaborator of Bill Irwin’s, she Broadway debut (and now road debut), fittingly, was one of the creators of Fool Moon. She has in her favorite musical from her childhood. been involved in more than 200 productions of KYODO TOKYO INC. (Producer). Since new American plays and musicals. 1950, Japan’s oldest and largest promoter of theater, concerts, performing arts and live events.
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BIOS STEPHEN E. McMANUS (Producer). To HUGH HAYES/JONATHAN REINIS/ my beautiful granddaughters Maddy & Marin: JAMIE CESA (Producers). Hayes has been working on Broadway for 25 years. Reinis: Search and find your “Corner of the Sky.” Tony Awards for Dame Edna, Def Poetry ALLAN & ADAM GORDON (Producer). Jam. Cesa: Wishful Drinking, Kiki & Herb Kinky Boots, Evita, Rent, Hairspray, (Tony nom). Spamalot, Porgy and Bess. JIM KIERSTEAD/CARLOS ARANA/ T O M S M E D E S / P E T E R S T E R N MYLA LERNER (Producers). Kinky (Producer). Smedes: Peter and the Boots, Yank!, Thrill Me (Drama Desk nom)/ Starcatcher, Next Fall, [title of show]. www. award-winning Broadway producers, West tomsmedes.com. Stern: Prominent art attor- End and internationally/Glengarry, End of the Rainbow, Priscilla…, Hair, Finian’s ney. Peter and the Starcatcher. Rainbow. BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA (Producer) is part of the Key Brand BEN FELDMAN (Producer). NYC enterEntertainment family of companies tainment lawyer (bfgrslaw.com). Broadway owned/operated by John Gore. www. producing debut. BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com, www. JUST FOR LAUGHS THEATRICALS Broadway.com. (Producer). CEO: Adam Blanshay; chairman: I N D E P E N D E N T P R E S E N T E R S Gilbert Rozon. www.hahaha.com. NETWORK (Producer). Consortium of 50 presenters of touring Broadway shows across SQUARE 1 THEATRICS (Producers). Jay Leland Krottinger, Ryan Tanner. Tulsa, the country. Okla. Off-Broadway: Flipside. www. N O R T O N H E R R I C K ( P r o d u c e r ) . square1theatrics.com. Entrepreneur/philanthropist; Tony winner (Hair), Kentucky Derby winner, real estate, SHARON A. CARR (Producer). Scottsboro green projects, entertainment and more. www. Boys, Time Stands Still, Stick Fly, Cinderella, Trip to Bountiful. Join us! theherrickcompany.com. ALLEN SPIVAK (Producer). Tony Award winner. Philadelphia’s Walk of Fame honoree. Chicago, Matilda, The Addams Family and more.
PATRICIA R. KLAUSNER (Producer). Scottsboro Boys, Stick Fly. Off: Groundswell. Member: TRU/CTI. Thanks, partners.
REBECCA GOLD (Producer) would do it all again! Porgy and Bess! Hair! Sleep No More! Extensively, nonprofit theater!
WENDY FEDERMAN/CARL MOELLENBERG (Producers). Wendy: one Tony Award, 24 shows; Carl: four Tony awards, 24 shows.
DAVID & JILL ROBBINS/BRYAN & MARGIE WEINGARTEN (Producers). Private investors looking forward to a “magical” ride! Lifetime theater lovers excited to be a part of Pippin!
INFINITY THEATRE COMPANY/ MICHAEL RUBENSTEIN (Producers). Infinity: Anna & Alan Ostroff, founders. Upcoming Broadway: Dames at Sea. Michael: Broadway debut/Trilliant Funding.
PHILIP HAGEMANN/MURRAY ROSENTHAL (Producers). Red (Tony), La Bête. London: Sweeney Todd (Evening Standard).
MICHAEL A. ALDEN /DALE BADWAY/KEN MAHONEY (Producers). Alden: two Tonys, Billboard charting artist. Badway: two Tonys, actor,
STAFF www.Fame-Wall.com. Mahoney: two Tonys, www.thesmartinvestors.com. JAMES L. SIMON (Associate Producer). Tony nom.; B’way, Off-B’way and London. ALECIA PARKER (Executive Producer). Chicago worldwide. Licensing Once the Musical internationally. Upcoming: Finding Neverland, The Heart of Robin Hood and Waitress. Proud mother of Michael. STAFF FOR PIPPIN GENERAL MANAGEMENT BJ Holt, General Manager Hilary Hamilton, Associate General Manager TOUR MARKETING AND PRESS REPRESENTATION Anita Dloniak & Associates Inc. Anita Dloniak Diane Rodes Melissa A. Hazek CASTING TELSEY + CO. Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA, Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA, Cesar A. Rocha CSA, Andrew Femenella CSA, Karyn Casl CSA, Kristina Bramhall, Conrad Woolfe, Rachel Nadler, Rachel Minow, Sean Gannon, Scott Galina TOUR BOOKING AGENCY The Booking Group Meredith Blair, Kara Gebhart thebookinggroup.com Company Manager..................................Bill Schaeffer Production Supervisor............................ Mahlon Kruse Production Stage Manager.....................Marian DeWitt Stage Manager............................ Annelise Castleberry Assistant Stage Manager................. Terrance Harrison Assistant Director...................................... Mia Walker Assistant to Stephen Schwartz................. Michael Cole Associate Scenic Designer...............Frank McCollough Associate Costume Designer..................Angela Kahler Assistant Costume Designer...............Jennifer Raskopf “Fastrada” Costume Specialty..............Viktoria Grimmy
Associate Lighting Designer............... Anthony Pearson Assistant Lighting Designer...............Jonathan Spencer Automated Lighting Programmer............ Marc Polimeni Circus Artistic Coordinator............... Terrance Harrison Head Carpenter.........................................Elan Bustin Assistant Carpenter/Flyman.....................Nick Anthony Assistant Carpenter/Automation........... Randall DeBoer Production Electrician........................... James Fedigan Head Electrician..........................................Bob Jarvis Assistant Electrician/ Moving Lights/Pyro...........................Jeff Chandler Assistant Electrician/Followspot......... Ann Marie Roche Head Props.....................................Joshua Townsend Assistant Props..................... Christopher L. Butterfield Illusion Apparatus....................Bill Smith, Ronald Binion Production Props Coordinator................ Diana Rebholz Associate Sound Designer/ Programmer......Drew Levy Production Sound................................Alexander Ritter Head Sound.................................. Maxine R. Gutierrez Assistant Sound.................................Nathan Meredith Wardrobe Supervisor..................... David B. Thompson Assistant Wardrobe............Chelsea Katherine Meredith Hair/Make-up Supervisor.........................Alicia Monica Make-up Artisan....................................... Hagen Linss Production Assistants..................... Richard Pessagno, Rachael Wilkin, Elizabeth Goodman Assistant to John Miller..........................Nicole Jennino Assistant Keyboard Programmer........... Taylor Williams Legal Counsel.................... Seth Gelblum/Loeb & Loeb Accountant....................... Marks Paneth & Shron LLP/ Mark D’Ambrosi, Marina Flom Advertising...............................SpotCo/Drew Hodges, Ilene Rosen, Tom Greenwald, Nick Pramik, Stephen Sosnowski, Juliana Hannett, Chris Scherer, Kyle Young, Kristen Bardwil Website Design...........................ArtHouse Interactive/ Sara Fitzpatrick Production Photography.......................... Joan Marcus Tutor/Chaperone.................... On Location Education/ Carolyn Dunning Banking................ City National Bank/Sephanie Dalton, Michele Gibbons Insurance...........................................................Aon/ Albert G. Ruben Insurance Services, Inc. Merchandising...............Broadway Merchandising, LLC Payroll Services..................... Castellana Services, Inc. Theatre Displays................................. BAM Signs, Inc.
STAFF NATIONAL ARTISTS MANAGEMENT CO. Creative Director of Marketing.....................Jared Fine Head of Business Affairs/ Associate Producer................... Daniel M. Posener Chief Financial Officer.............................. Bob Williams International Manager............................... Nina Skriloff General Management Associate.........Stephen Spadaro Associate to the Weisslers...................... Brett England Assistant to Mrs. Weissler......................... Zach Kaufer Assistant to Alecia Parker........................Nikki Pelazza Assistant to BJ Holt................................. Tyler Forrest Manager of Accounting/Admin...........Marian Albarracin Receptionist..................................... Michelle Coleman Messenger................................................ Victor Ruiz Accounting Associate............................. Marion Taylor To learn more about the production, please visit pippinthemusical.com Connect with us on Facebook.com/pippinmusical And twitter.com/pippinmusical USE HASHTAG #ISAWPIPPIN TO TWEET YOUR THOUGHTS OF THE SHOW! CREDITS Show control and scenic motion control featuring stage command systems and scenery fabrication by PRGScenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC, New Windsor, NY. Additional scenery elements by Proof Productions, Inc. Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting. Sound equipment by Masque Sound. Costumes provided by Jennifer Love Costumes, Parsons-Meares, Tricorne, Jennifer Chapman, Barak, Amy Micallef, Rachel Navarro, Bra*Tenders. Shoes by LaDuca. Wigs by Tom Watson. Video equipment from PRG Video. Magic thanks to Geoffrey Durham and Triney Sandoval. Special Thanks to Nancy Harrington. Theo Ending originally conceived in 1998 by Mitch Sebastian. Special thanks to The Verdon Fosse Legacy LLC for the private coaching of Sasha Allen. Thanks to Yamaha.
Special thanks to Fred Hanson for his contribution in mounting this production of Pippin. THE PIPPIN TOUR IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF RANDY WEEKS (1955–2014). This touring production of Pippin began its magical journey at the Buell Theatre in Denver, Colo., under the guidance of Randy Weeks. We owe him a huge debt of gratitude. He was such a fan of our show and part of it belongs to him. Sadly on Thursday, Oct. 9, the theater lost one of its fiercest advocates, one of our finest colleagues and a dear friend. We are honored to be a part of his extraordinary legacy! The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in 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 the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.
The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.
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A The Fox Theatre would like to thank the patrons and sponsors of A Legendary Encore: An All-Access Celebration of the Fox A Legendary
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Claudia and Rex Patton
Barbara and Les Callahan
Nancy and Steve Simms
Talela and Beauchamp Carr
Dorothy and Miles Snowden
Anne Cox Chambers
Spencer Tunnell II
Keith Cowan
Nicole and Allan Vella
Elizabeth and Sheffield Hale
Jenny and Woody White
Libby and Ira Levy
Carolyn Lee Wills and H. Michael Dangerfield
Heath Massey and John Mitchener
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A A A Moorish Treasures Clara Hayley Axam
Judy and Ed Garland
Judith and Ed Neiss
Robyn and Tom Barkin
Barbara P. Gray
Carey and Bill Peard
Kathy and Ben Barkley
Frances and Nat Hansford
Lisa and Glen Romm
Tina and Paul Blackney
Walter R. Huntley, Jr.
Jane and Everett Royal
Tamara and Ken Bazzle
Ingrid Saunders Jones
David A. Smith
Virginia and Charles Brewer
Mary Coleman Jones and Craig Jones
Dean DuBose Smith and Bronson Smith
Lucinda W. Bunnen Lane and Richard Courts IV Wash Dender Patsy and Jere Drummond Renee Dye and Shyam Reddy
Carolyn and Hector Llorens
Frederick Spitzmiller
John and Sherry Lundeen
Susan and Mike Starr
Karen and Gene Massey
Triska Drake and Kim Taylor
Carmie and Mark McDonald
Diane and Alan Thomas
Joan L. Milsap
Caroline and Jeff Tucker
Adina and Michael Erwin
Kelly and Jay Myers
Sally and Carl Gable
Elizabeth and Michael Nadal
A A A Arabian Knights Antonin Aeck
Patty and Todd Deveau
Shandon and David Land
Tiffany and Blake Alewine
Elizabeth Dubose and Mark Frissell
Diane and Henry Parkman
Lisa and Joe Bankoff Julie Barnes Dr. Joseph Bishop and Dr. Stuart Noel Merritt S. Bond Teri and Mose Bond Kathy and Norris Broyle Mary Anne and John Busby
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION THE THEATRE A fully restored 1929 “Movie Palace,” the Fox Theatre, with 4,665 seats, is a multiple-purpose facility, housing Broadway shows, ballet, symphonies, concerts, movies, and private corporate events. PRIVATE ROOMS The Fox Theatre has three private rental spaces, with accommodations for 25 to 1,200 guests. Our Egyptian Ballroom and Grand Salon are beautifully decorated and can be set up to your specifications. The Landmarks Lounge is adjacent to the lobby and is perfect for a small pre-show and intermission event. To book your “Fabulous Fox” evening, please call 404.881.2100 or visit us at www.foxtheatre.org. TICKET OFFICE The Fox Theatre Ticket Office is located in the arcade entrance to the theatre. The Ticket Office is open for walk up ticket sales Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., and Saturday,10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. The Fox Theatre Ticket Office is not open on Sundays unless there is a performance. On event days, the Ticket Office opens two hours prior to show time. Doors to the Fox open one hour prior to show time. Tickets for all performances at the Fox may be purchased online at www.FoxTheatre.org, all Ticket Alternative outlets and all Atlanta-area Whole Foods Markets, by calling 855-285-8499, or by visiting the Fox Theatre Ticket Office in person during regular Box Office hours. GROUP SALES The Fox Theatre Group Sales Department offers discounts to Groups for most Broadway shows. The Group Sales office is open Monday-Friday from 9am to 5pm. Call 404 881-2000 or email foxgroup@foxtheatre.org. CONCESSIONS Concession stands are located in the Spanish Room, main lobby, and on the mezzanine lobby level. RESTROOMS Restrooms are located off the Main Lobby (downstairs), Mezzanine Lobby levels, and the Gallery level. Accessible restroom facilities are located in the Spanish Room and Accessible/Family restrooms are located through the Office door in the main lobby. GIFT SHOP The Fox Theatre operates a gift shop selling history books, T-shirts, sweatshirts, and an assortment of other theatre-related merchandise. The gift shop is located in the Spanish Room. TOURS Fox Theatre Tours are conducted Mondays and Thursdays at 10 AM, 11 AM, noon and 1 PM. Saturday tours are offered at 10 AM and 11 AM. Fox Theatre Tours are guided by Fox employees well-versed in the Fox’s history, current events, awards, and upcoming shows. Tickets for Fox Theatre Tours are available at the Fox Theatre Ticket Office or online at www.foxtheatre.org. Special Tours can range from backstage to architectural to a school or college group. Please contact the Fox Theatre by calling 404.881.2100 to schedule your group tour. LOST AND FOUND Lost and found items are turned in to the Event Staff’s office. To check on lost items, please call 404-881-2119. Lost and found items will be retained for 30 days.
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION In the event of an emergency, and for your safety, please follow the directions provided by the Fox Theatre staff. SMOKING In accordance with the Fulton County Clean Air Ordinance, the Fox Theatre is a smoke-free facility. Smoking is only permitted in designated areas. ABOUT ACCESSIBILITY The Fox Theatre strives to make events accessible to all guests. If you require assistance during your visit to the Fox Theatre please seek out or ask for one of our Accessible Ambassadors. These staff members are attired in the traditional Fox Theatre uniform however also have gold braid and white gloves to make them easier to see. The Fox Theatre offers the use of wheelchairs, listening devices and booster seats at no additional charge. Our Ambassadors will assist you to special restroom accommodations. Note: Steep Steps lead to all seats on the upper levels. For assistance needed or additional information on programs, please contact the Event Staff’s office at: 404-881-2119. TICKETS To purchase accessible seating at the Fox Theatre please call: 404-881-2016 Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM or on Saturday, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. A Fox Theatre Ticket Office Associate will be happy to help you. Ticket buyers may also visit the ticketing site at www.foxtheatre.org. PROGRAMS PROVIDED Opened Captioning Performance Sponsored in partnership through TDF (Theatre Development Fund).
ELEVATORS Elevators are located at the north end of each lobby. The elevators are available during all performances and make it possible to access each lobby without the use of stairs. Patrons should be aware that access to upper seating areas do involve stairs. PARKING Parking is available within a four-block radius in all directions of the Fox Theatre. Advanced reserved parking is available for sale at the Fox Ticket Office or by calling 855-285-8499. The Fox Theatre assumes no responsibility for vehicles parked in any of the privately owned parking lots operating in the Fox Theatre district. PERFORMANCE NOTES All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket in order to be admitted to the theatre. Not all events are suitable for children. Infants will not be admitted to adult programs/performances. Parents will be asked to remove children who create a disturbance. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management, in conjunction with the wishes of the producers. Please turn off all pagers and cell phones prior to the beginning of each performance. Camera and recording devices are strictly prohibited. Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.)
ETIQUETTE 1. Please arrive early. Latecomers may not be seated until intermission. 2. Take care of personal needs (drinks of water or restroom) before the performance begins. 3. Please silence or turn off all electronic devices, including cell phones, beepers, and watch alarms. We encourage you to share your experience at the Fox via social media, but please refrain from doing so or texting during performances; the glow from your device is distracting. 4. Most shows do not allow photography of any kind. Flash photography inside the theatre is never allowed as it is a distraction to those around you and a danger to the performers. 5. The overture is part of the performance. Please cease talking at this point. 6. Dear Lovebirds, when you lean your heads together, you block the view of the people behind you. Please consider the people that will be seated behind you when choosing whether or not to wear a hat or what hair style you choose. 7. Please refrain from talking, humming, or singing along with the show, except when encouraged to do so by the artist or show. 8. Please wait for an appropriate moment to dig something out of your pocket or bag. 9. Go easy with the perfume and cologne, many people are highly allergic. 10. If you need assistance during the show, please go to your nearest volunteer usher. If additional assistance is needed the usher will get the appropriate person to further help you. 11. Yes, the parking lot gets busy and public transportation is tricky, but leaving while the show is in progress or before the actors have taken their final bows is discourteous. Wait until it is over and then exit with the rest of the audience.
THE FOX THEATRE 660 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404.881.2100 â&#x20AC;˘ www.foxtheatre.org
STAFF
Allan C. Vella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President & C.E.O. Adina Alford Erwin . . . Vice President & General Manager Jeff Quesenberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President & C.F.O. Jennifer S. Farmer . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Sales/Ballrooms Jay Forrester . . . Director of Concessions & Merchandising Molly Fortune . . . . Director of Restoration and Operations Elton Houze . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Information Systems Jamie Vosmeier . . . . . . . . Director of Ticket Sales & Service Shelly Kleppsattel . . . . . . . . . Booking & Contract Associate Rick Robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controller Rachel Bomeli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Office Manager Ken Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guest Services Manager Nikki Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Manager Carmie McDonald . . . . Community Engagement Manager Shelby Moody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Manager Dan Goldberger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-Commerce and Social Media Manager Amy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Manager Len Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Project Manager Gary Hardaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Carpenter Larry Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House Flyman Scott Hardin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Property Master Ray T. Haynie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Electrician Cary Oldknow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Electrician Rodney Amos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Sound Engineer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edward L. White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman Keith O Cowan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Chairman Clara Axam, Robyn Barkin, Beauchamp Carr, Renee Dye, Sheffield Hale, John Holder, Edward Hutchison, Walt Huntley, Craig Jones, Jay Myers, Glen Romm
EMERITUS MEMBERS John Busby, Jr., Anne Cox Chambers, Pat Connell, Rodney Cook, Ada Lee Correll, Richard Courts, Jere Drummond, Richard Flinn, Julia Grumbles, Steve Koonin, Charles Lawson, Robert Minnear, Starr Moore, Joseph Myers, Edward Negri, Edgar Neiss, Joe Patten, Carl Patton, Herman Russell, Sylvia Russell, Nancy Simms, Preston Stevens, Alan Thomas, Clyde Tuggle, Carolyn Wills
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The only place you can join the circus, dig your toes into the sand and sample worldclass culture By Terry Matthews-Lombardo
FROM TOP LEFT: Sunset on a Gulf Coast beach with friends; the Sarasota skyline; the city is often called the Circus Capital of the World, because of its Ringling famiiy connection and the Circus Arts Conservatory.
Sarasota is, quite literally, a three-ring circus. It’s a sophisticated city in southwest Florida (1). Its beaches and islands pepper the Gulf Coast (2). And then there’s the circus thing (3). Sarasota, a savvy and urbane city, is the epicenter of culture on Florida’s Gulf Coast. In addition
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to embracing its own professional ballet, orchestra and opera, it has a thriving community of artists whose creative works can be seen in an abundant mixture of colorful artisan shops, galleries and bungalows around town and far beyond the boundaries of South Florida. It’s also home to Asolo Repertory Theatre, Florida’s premier
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Sarasota Is...
HOW TO GET THERE
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IF YOU FLY: Delta Airlines has direct/nonstop daily flights from Atlanta HartsfieldJackson International Airport to Sarasota Bradenton International Airport, which is about five miles from downtown Sarasota. Add 20 minutes to your journey once you’ve landed, and your toes will be in the sand.
professional theater, which stages a mix of contemporary and classic plays, along with new work and musicals, on two stages roughly from November through June. Awesome beaches stretch for nearly 40 miles of Florida shoreline and include a string of eight-plus islands tucked into the coast, where relaxation and rejuvenation are top priorities for residents and visitors. Accommodations range from family-oriented resorts such as the Hyatt Regency Sarasota on the bay, to full-service, pamper-me-witheverything-you’ve-got spots like the waterfront Ritz-Carlton. The ultimate merger of both worlds, the Resort at Longboat Key Club, found on its name-
sake island, delivers spectacular beachfront views and golf, spa and marina luxury along with Four-Diamond status and an outstanding international reputation. If you’re looking for clowns, you’ll find them, thanks to the legacy of circus magnate John Ringling. In fact, Sarasota often is called the Circus Capital of the World. One look at the extensive map of the Ringling campus demonstrates just how far that performance heritage has expanded beyond what began as a simple and artistic way to entertain, then blossomed into the permanent home of “The Greatest Show on Earth.” Visitors can spend hours and still not have enough time to view
IF YOU DRIVE: From Atlanta, it takes seven or eight hours due south on I-75. When palm trees start to outnumber the buildings (about 60 miles south of Tampa), you’ll know you’re close. BEST TIME TO VISIT: Summer and fall months, with summer offering the best rates on lodging.
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BELOW: Sarasota’s Circus Arts Conservatory offers classes for kids and adults. RIGHT: Artists thrive here and fill shops with their creations.
WHY YOU SHOULD GO
2. The Corks & Forks Festival, held annually each January. 3. One of the highest concentrations of Zagat-rated restaurants in Florida. 4. The city of North Port, a seashell’s throw from downtown Sarasota and a Playful City USA. It has 26 parks and recreational facilities on more than 400 acres of land. 5. You can walk around anywhere with clown makeup on and still be considered normal.
the entire complex, which includes the Ringling Circus Museum; the remarkable Cá d’Zan, the Ringling family’s former residence; the historic Asolo Theater (not the same as the repertory company) where circus art recitals first began; pristine gardens and picturesque promenades overlooking Sarasota Bay; restaurants, snack bars, souvenir stores; and a place where visitors of all ages can join in the circus.
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Classes on the flying trapeze and juggling as well as adult aerial skills are available along with other circus arts on a regular schedule via the Circus Arts Conservatory. The conservatory, founded in 1997, is a nonprofit performing arts educational association dedicated to preserving the extraordinary legacy of the circus arts through performance, training, education and outreach.
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See Atlanta Like a
TOUâ&#x20AC;°IST 2015 spring edition
A spirit of adventure and maybe a tank of gas is all you need to take in the metro areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best indoor and outdoor sites, from gardens and golf courses to history, culture and the arts. By Hally Joseph
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Bruce Munro: Light runs through Oct. 2, making nighttime magical at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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hy wait until your parents are in town to tour Atlanta’s prettiest garden? Why save the beluga whales for your nephew? The city’s best attractions are happening all around us, as we sit in traffic, daydream or wonder why we’re at work when the sun is shining. Sure, tourists may be heading the wrong way down a one-way street, but at least they’re seeing the best of Atlanta. Shouldn’t you? Want to go paddleboating beneath a granite mountain carved with Confederate figures? We’ve got that. Want to catch a movie beneath the real stars, the Fox Theatre’s ceiling stars or perhaps while swimming? Check, check and check. Here’s our list of suggestions (in alphabetical order). Ready, set, go. ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN A paradise in the concrete center of the city. You’ll tour 30 acres of gardens, including the tropical greenhouse of the Fuqua Conservatory, a leisurely Canopy Walk through Storza Woods and an interactive Edible Garden. Something special is always going on – an exhibit, the summer concert series or themed cocktails each Thursday (May-September). Plus the Café at Linton’s with chef Linton Hopkins is open. $12.95-$18.95; under 2 free. Parking is $2 per hour, $15 day max. Multi-visit parking passes available. Closed Mondays. 1345 Piedmont Ave. N.E. Details: atlantabg.org or 404.876.5859. ATLANTA BRAVES MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME The museum at Turner Field contains more than 600 Braves artifacts and photographs, tracing the teams’ moves from Boston to Milwaukee to Atlanta in 1966. After checking out the memorabilia, join the hourlong guided tour through the press box, Coca-Cola Sky Field, a luxury suite, clubhouse, dugout and more. April-September: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday. Tours not ATLANTA’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATION 47
lecture series that showcases famous authors. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-5:30 p.m. Sunday. $11-16.50. Buy online and save $2 per ticket. 130 West Paces Ferry Road N.W. Details: 404.814.4000. THE BELTLINE A former railway corridor turned walking-jogging-bicycling-chatting path, the BeltLine available when the Braves have afternoon home has become the ITP go-to for exercise and socializing. With more track being added every games. The museum opens 2.5 hours before each game and closes during the seventh-inning day, the plan is 22 miles of pedestrian-friendly rail transit with 33 miles of multi-use trails ulstretch. Guided tours: $9-$17; $2 museum only timately connecting 45 intown neighborhoods. on game days, $5 on non-game days. 755 Hank As the BeltLine gets crowded, especially on the Aaron Drive. Details: 404.614.2311. weekends, restaurants are opening their back doors. This Atlanta walking path is becoming ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER a foodie mecca. Free. Learn more about tours at Tucked into one of Atlanta’s oldest neighborhoods, this 33-acre museum features award-win- beltline.org. ning exhibitions, interactive experiences and historic houses, including the 1928 Swan House CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK The 1996 Summer Olympics’ best addition to mansion, which was featured in the Hunger the city. This 21-acre park that is perfect for a Games film series. Your visit can also include a stroll and lunch outdoors at Googie Burger. stroll through two acres of gardens, trails and Getting too warm? You’re not a true Atlantan woodland areas. The Center also has a literary 48 ENCOREATLANTA.COM
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FROM TOP: Learn about Braves greats throughout the decades at the Braves Museum, from the team's days in Boston until now. A Turner Field tour gets you inside today's state-of-the-art locker room.
until you’ve been soaked in the Fountain of Rings, which has a nighttime show featuring pop music and light effects. The park features live music and family fun many days of the week, with larger parties, 5Ks and concerts on some weekends. Free, but many special events charge admission. 265 Park Ave. West N.W. 404.222.7275. CNN STUDIO TOUR Get an up-close look at global news as it happens, see CNN’s next-generation studio and take a souvenir photo at one of the news desks, all in a 55-minute guided walking tour. Tours depart every 10 minutes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. $15; $14 ages 65+ and students 13-18 or with college ID; $12 ages 4-12. Also available: The Inside CNN VIP Tour, featuring expanded access and smaller tour groups. 9:30 a.m., 11:10 a.m., 1:10 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. Age 12 and older only. $35. Reservations strongly recommended. And finally: “Morning Express With Robin Meade” Tour. 8:30 a.m. Thursdays. Reservations required. Tour subject to availability and breaking news. $49. 404.827.2300.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME This 94,000-sq. ft. addition to downtown opened last fall with something for fans and non-fans alike. Every college team in the nation is represented, along with bands, mascots, cheerleaders and lots of interactive things to do. Your admission gives you “credentials” that will personalize every exhibit in the Hall for your favorite team, creating a nifty addition that blows away all notions of a normal museum. Open daily. $17.99-$19.99. Parking behind Hall of Fame, enter off Baker Street. 250 Marietta St. N.W. Details: cfbhall.com or 404.880.4800. THE CYCLORAMA & CIVIL WAR MUSEUM Immerse yourself in a sweeping panorama of the Battle of Atlanta, fought in July 1864, in the world’s largest oil painting. The Cyclorama’s striking realism and 3-D foreground is accompanied by music and narration, blending history with contemporary special effects. Discover war artifacts and a genuine steam locomotive known as the Texas, from the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862. 9:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. $8-10; under 4 free. 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E. (in Grant Park, next to Zoo Atlanta). Parking free with admission. 404.658.7625.
FROM TOP: See sea turtles and water life large and small at the Georgia Aquarium. Your favorite college football team can be found at the new Hall of Fame.
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Come to face to face (or face to claw) with a T-rex skeleton. Stroll through time as you learn about the natural history of Georgia. Fernbank has something for the whole family and for date night, including many special events and permanent exhibitions. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MondaySaturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $16-$18; under 2 free. Memberships available. 767 Clifton Road N.E. 404.929.6300. FOX THEATRE This Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque turned movie palace is now the Broadway center of AtATLANTA’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATION 49
lanta. Grand Islamic and Egyptian architecture make the building a must-see. Go on a 60-minute guided tour to get a behind-the-scenes look at the theater and organ, Mighty Mo, one of the largest working Moller theater organs in the world. Don’t forget the summer movie series preceded by cartoons and a sing-along. A word to the wise: Get your movie tickets in advance. $15-$18; age 10 and under free. Details, tickets at foxtheatre.org or 855.285.8499. GEORGIA AQUARIUM Six permanent galleries are divided into 60 exhibits, with everything from belugas to spider crabs, and jellyfish to sea turtles. You may even be able to pet live stingrays in the interactive displays. Open 365 days a year; hours of operation vary. Free for Georgia residents on their birthdays, otherwise $35.95 adults; $31.95 age 65+; $29.95 ages 3-12. Includes admission to six permanent galleries, “AT&T Dolphin Tales” show and animated “Deepo’s Undersea 3D Wondershow.” Prepaid parking $9. 255 Baker St. N.W. 404.581.4000. 50 ENCOREATLANTA.COM
HIGH MUSEUM OF ART Atlanta’s art oasis is a cool, white spiral in the midst of manic Midtown. Designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Meier (architects for the Getty in Los Angeles), the gorgeous building houses artwork from impressionist paintings to modern furniture, folk art face jugs to sweeping sculptures. Work by Georgia O’Keeffe, Mary Cassatt, Nellie Mae Rowe, Monet and many more are on permanent display. The Museum Gift Shop is one of the coolest places in town to browse and buy. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday (half-price after 4 p.m.); 10 a.m.-5p.m. Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Open every third Friday until 10 p.m. for “Friday Jazz.” $12-$19.50; under 5 free. Military discounts. First Saturday of month free for Fulton County residents. 404.733.4444. IMAGINE IT! THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM This bright and colorful oasis gives kids the power to play with interactive exhibits and group activities from painting to crafts. Four permanent exhibits focus on healthy eating,
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The Center for Civl and Human Rights is one of Atlanta’s newer
being active, creativity and problem-solving. A traveling exhibit changes three times a year. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, closed Wednesdays; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. $12.75 plus tax for age 1 and up. Under 1 free. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive. 404.659.5437.
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JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM Step into the world of our 39th president (1977-81). Venture into an exact replica of the Oval Office and explore a permanent exhibit of Jimmy Carter’s life and political career. Make sure to check out the gorgeous grounds, which are full of trees and have two lakes. 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon-4:45 p.m. Sunday. $6-$8; under 16 free. 441 Freedom Parkway N.E. 404.865.7131. LAKE LANIER & ISLANDS Metro Atlanta’s main swimming hole encompasses 38,000 acres of water and 540 miles of shoreline, making it a hugely popular weekend destination. The lake is flanked by numerous public parks for camping, picnicking and hiking; Lake Lanier Islands Resort kicks up the fun with a water-themed park, golf courses and rental boats. Swim over for a “dive-in movie,” where you can watch a family film from a wave pool or the beach. Details: lakelanier.com or lakelanierislands.com.
Birth home tours: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. every halfhour. 450 Auburn Ave. N.E. 404.331.5190. MODA The Museum of Design Atlanta – MODA for short – shows how design impacts our everyday lives in more than 5,000 square feet worth of galleries. Look for rotating exhibitions that dig into architecture, electronic media, fashion, furniture, graphic design, industrial design and interior design. Previous exhibits have looked at Ebony magazine, gaming, paper clips and FROM TOP: “Bruce Munro: Light" at the Atlanta Botanical Garden through Oct. 2, fills the space with surprises large and small. You'll find 38,000 acres of water and 540 miles of shoreline at Lake Lanier, 30 minutes north of Atlanta. Boating, water sports, fishing and yes, golf, are in abundance here.
LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER A world of color, creativity and fun for ages 3-10, including numerous attractions, two rides and a 4-D cinema. A typical visit takes two or three hours, but you’re welcome to stay as long as you like. One caveat: Adults must be accompanied by a child to enter (although adult night takes place one night a month). 10 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. $20; under 2 free. Buying online saves money and gives you priority entrance. In Phipps Plaza. Details: legolanddiscoverycenter. com/Atlanta or 404.848.9252. MLK JR. NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Tour the birth home of one of the city’s most influential figures, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-68). The museum tracks his story and national impact; his tomb sits on a brick island in the center of a blue reflecting pool. Parking and most tours are free. Day-of reservations required for birth home tours. Hours vary by season. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Birth home tours: 10 a.m.-4:30 ATLANTA’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATION 51
bubble wrap, and skateboard art, to name a few. “Design for Healthy Living” runs through Aug. 9. Noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday; noon- 8 p.m. Thursday; and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. $5-$10; under 5 free. Every second Sunday is “pay-as-you-wish.” 1315 Peachtree St. N.E., across from the High Museum. Details: info@museumofdesign.org, www.museumofdesign. org or 404.979.6455.
images of the four young girls killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham; footage of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s body being returned to Atlanta; and paintings by Georgia artist Benny Andrews. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $10-$15. Park in the World of Coca-Cola or Georgia Aquarium garages. In Pemberton Place at 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. Details: civilandhumanrights.org or 678.999.8990.
NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS This 43,000-sq. ft. mecca of human struggle and triumph – past and present – will soon celebrate its first anniversary in downtown Atlanta. Some of what you’ll see: black-and-white TV footage of 1960s events, such as demonstrators in Birmingham being hit by water hoses; an actual sit-in lunch counter; an interactive wall of images of Freedom Riders; a wide curving screen showing images from the 1963 March on Washington, with the music of Mahalia Jackson, Odetta and Joan Baez; stained-glass
OAKLAND CEMETERY A shining example of the rural garden cemetery movement of the 19th century. This rambling 6-acre green space serves as a historic cemetery and public park. Atlantans once took Sunday carriage rides through Oakland; visitors now meander on foot through lush gardens and memorial monuments in distinct architecture styles. Visit the graves of such famed figures as the Inman family, Hoke Smith, Maynard Jackson and Margaret Mitchell. Check the website for specific tour details. Open dawn till dusk yearround. Details: oaklandcemetery.com.
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Reynolds Plantation's five golf courses were designed by the likes of Tom Fazio and Jack Nicklaus.
PIEDMONT PARK These 189 acres in Midtown, with rolling hills, grassy meadows and Lake Clara Meer, are among the most popular places around for dates, strolls, jogging, games of Frisbee, picnicking and worshiping the sun. Once a late 1800s racing ground for horse enthusiasts, the park is now one of the most photographed bits of the city, with panoramic skyscraper views over the tree line. The park has a swimming pool, wetlands, basketball courts, an athletic oval and popular summer concerts and festivals. Off 10th Street and Monroe Avenue, beside the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Details: piedmontpark.org.
Fly high on the zip-line at Lake Lanier or cool off in the water or at the waterpark.
REYNOLDS PLANTATION This resort community, 75 miles south of Atlanta, is a golfer’s paradise, with five courses designed by the likes of Bob Cupp, Rees Jones, Tom Fazio and Jack Nicklaus, and the renowned Reynolds Golf Academy. You can also splash in the water. Details: reynoldsplantation. com or 1.888.298.3119.
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SKYVIEW ATLANTA This SkyView Ferris Wheel in downtown Atlanta features 42 climate-controlled gondolas and panoramic views from 20 stories above Centennial Olympic Park. If you’re feeling really special, grab a VIP gondola (leather seats, a glass floor and longer flight times). Each gondola holds two to six people. Flights last nine to 15 minutes. Open every day of the year except for maintenance and incredibly bad weather. Check its Facebook page to make sure. Open noon-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; noon-11 p.m. Friday; and 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday. $8.50-13.50 plus tax; under 3 free; $50 VIP per person. Note: Every gondola must include an adult. Details: skyviewatlanta.com or facebook.com/SkyViewAtlanta. STONE MOUNTAIN PARK One giant chunk of granite has become Georgia’s most-visited attraction. Stone Mountain is a blend of new and old, featuring the world’s largest bas-relief carving of Confederate figures Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and theme parks with family-friendly activities. Hike the mile-long trail up the mountain and catch the Skyride down for an aerial view. Explore 3,200-plus acres of nature, which include walking paths, camping, paddleboats and hiking. Revisit the past by making candles or window-shopping in the themed re-created
village, or by a visiting a historic grist mill. Parking passes are $15 daily, $40 annual. Ticket options are many. Your best bet is to check the website (buying online saves $5 per ticket). 1000 Robert E. Lee Drive, Stone Mountain. 770.498.5690. WORLD OF COCA-COLA Travel through pop history solo or on a guided tour, complete with a 3-D movie experience in moving seats and exhibits that detail the brand’s 400 products. Sip Cokes from around the world in the tasting room, with more than 60 varieties. Open at 9 or 10 a.m. daily. $14-$16; under 2 free. 121 Baker St. N.W. in Pemberton Place, next to the Georgia Aquarium. 404.676.5151. ZOO ATLANTA These 40 acres in the Grant Park neighborhood are home to more than creatures great and small. Snap photos of kangaroos, primates, red and giant pandas, elephants and rhinos. Step into the reptile house or meet the animals face-to-face at the petting zoo. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. $21.99-$26.99; under 2 free. Military discounts. 800 Cherokee Ave. S.E. 404.624.5600. ATLANTA’S PERFORMING ARTS PUBLICATION 53
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THE LAWRENCE — A Midtown restaurant concept where quality, innovation, style and comfort are the focus, as are delivering an unexpected and unique experience. The Lawrence strives to rethink food in a fresh way in a comfortable intown neighborhood setting. 905 Juniper St. N.E. 404.961.7177. thelawrenceatlanta.com, M LOBBY — The menu at this sophisticated American restaurant focuses on seasonal fare. In the lobby of TWELVE Atlantic Station. 361 17th St. N.E., 404.961.7370, lobbyattwelve.com, M THE MELTING POT — A premiere fondue restaurant where guests can enjoy a choice of fondue cooking styles and a variety of unique entrees, salads and indulgent desserts. Four Atlanta locations. 754 Peachtree St. N.E., 404.389.0099, meltingpot.com. M MURPHY’S — This restaurant has one of the city’s top brunch menus, but it’s known for great people-watching and contemporary comfort food. 997 Virginia Ave N.E., 404.872.0904, murphysvh.com, VH
near Piedmont Park. 559 Dutch Valley Road, 404.892.4111, onemidtownkitchen.com. M
TWO URBAN LICKS — “Fiery” American cooking meets live music at this hip hangout. 820 Ralph McGill Blvd., 404.522.4622, twourbanlicks.com. M
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DINING GUIDE SOUTH CITY KITCHEN — With a stylish, Southern-contemporary menu, this DiRoNA restaurant helped make grits hip for the business crowd. Two locations: Midtown: 1144 Crescent Ave., 404.873.7358; Vinings: 1675 Cumberland Parkway, 770.435.0700, southcitykitchen.com. M, V
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ECCO — Esquire Magazine named this casual, European-influenced bistro a best new restaurant in America. It’s received raves for its wine list, wood-fired pizzas, and impressive meat and cheese menus. 40 7th St. N.E., 404.347.9555, ecco-atlanta.com. M
GORDON BIERSCH — Fresh-brewed beers are a tasty accent to this brewery-restaurant’s hearty pizzas, salads and sandwiches. For a small additional fee, pre-show diners can leave cars in the lot while they’re at the Fox Theatre. Two locations: Midtown: 848 Peachtree St. N.E., 404.870.0805; Buckhead: 3242 Peachtree Road N.E., 404.264.0253, gordonbiersch.com. M, B
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TAP — A gastropub offering easy-to-share pub fare and an extensive beer selection. The patio is a great place to chill after work. 1180 Peachtree St. N.E., 404.347.2220, tapat1180.com. M
DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE — At Phipps Plaza in the heart of Buckhead. 3500 Peachtree Road N.E., 404.844.4810, davios.com/atl. B LA TAVOLA — Neighborhood hub for classic Italian comfort food has a cozy, exposed-brick interior & a back patio. 992 Virginia Avenue N.E., 404.873.5430, latavolatrattoria.com. M
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DINING GUIDE VENI VIDI VICI — Upscale Italian fare, including homemade pastas, in relaxed-but-elegant setting near Symphony Hall. 41 N.W. 14th Street, 404.875.8424, buckheadrestaurants.com. M
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ety of raw or steamed oysters, clams and mussels, along with signature fresh catch entrees. 111 West Paces Ferry Road N.W., 404.869.0777, h2sr.com. B
CANTINA TEQUILA & TAPAS BAR — In the Terminus building on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont roads. It features authentic Mexican cuisine and has become one of Buckhead’s favorite watering holes. 3280 Peachtree Road N.W., Terminus 100, Suite 150, 404.892.9292, h2sr.com. B
GOLDFISH — This fun seafood/sushi restaurant has happy hour specials Monday-Friday and nightly entertainment in its lounge. 4400 AshfordDunwoody Road, 770.671.0100, h2sr.com. P LURE — A modern interpretation of a classic fish house with a focus on seasonality and freshness. 1106 Crescent Ave., 404-817-3650. lure-atlanta.com. M OCEAN PRIME — A modern American supper club committed to serving the highest-quality seafood, steak, handcrafted cocktails and award-winning wines. 3102 Piedmont Road N.E., 404.846.0505. oceanprimeatlanta.com B
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NOCHE — A Virginia-Highland favorite known for its Spanish-style tapas dishes and margaritas. 1000 Virginia Ave., 404.815.9155, h2sr.com. VH STRIP — This sophisticated steak, seafood and sushi restaurant offers an in-house DJ and a rooftop deck. Atlantic Station at 18th Street, 404.385.2005, h2sr.com. M
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FOX FUN FACTS FRIENDS PROGRAM REVAMPED: MEMBERSHIP HAS IT REWARDS The Fox Theatre recently announced a revamped Friends of the Fox program, which gives people a chance to support the arts in Atlanta and in communities throughout Georgia. The new membership program is a way to get involved with the Fox and support the Fox Theatre Institute (FTI), the theater’s community engagement arm. Throughout Georgia, historic theaters like the Fox are facing equally grim fates, says Allan C. Vella, the Fox Theatre’s president and CEO. Time and technology have taken their toll on the great movie palaces of the last century, making massive suburban multiplexes the new norm. But those historic theaters, he says, stand as monuments to an age of architectural splendor, reminders of a time when their marquees lit up Main Street and brought entire communities together. The FTI’s goal is to rescue, restore and revitalize the historic theaters that serve as a touchstone for their communities and to remind people of the impact theater restoration has on struggling downtown districts. Efforts so far have included the theater organ at the Grand Theatre in Fitzgerald, the Grand Lobby at the Mars Theatre in Springfield, the marquee at the Holly Theatre in Dahlonega and more. Friends memberships last one year and are partially tax-deductible. Your investment will ensure that the Fox always stays fabulous, in the spirit that inspired our city to rally together 40 years ago. It will help restore our region’s historic theaters and revitalize the communities they serve and help support youth education opportunities and partnerships, bringing the Fox experience to students in Atlanta and across the state. For more information: Visit foxtheatre.org/FriendoftheFox
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• Recognition on Fox plasma screens and in Encore programs. • Special patrons-only entrance through Spanish Room. • Invitation to patrons-only events and receptions. ENCORE — $2,500 (all of the above, plus …) • A special backstage tour by appointment (for up to six people). • Access to purchase up to 4 house seats per event. • Dedicated patrons’ ticketing phone line. MARQUEE — $5,000 (all of the above, plus …)
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