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One, This Mr. Grinch Stefan Karl explains the Grinch’s Christmas confusion. The Fox Theatre Institute supports theatres throughout Georgia.
Gift Guide Here are some artsy ways to celebrate the season.
Explore the variety of Atlanta’s private schools.
50 Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
Follow the Cat in the Hat to these Seuss-themed attractions.
The Performance 17 Program and Notes Cover photo by: anna aguiar
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He’s not such a mean one,
this Mr. Grinch
A conversation with Stefan Karl
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on’t look now, but there’s a classically trained actor inside that Grinch suit. Stefan Karl graduated from the Icelandic Academy of Arts in Reykjavík and is a National Theatre of Iceland alumni. He’s played Cyrano and Puck, the demented dentist in Little Shop of Horrors and dancing man Cosmo Brown in Singin’ in the Rain. This is the fourth season he’s slithering into the green fur that defines the Seussian scoundrel with garlic in his soul. Karl, a stage, film and TV actor, may be best known as villain Robbie Rotten from the 2004-07 Nickelodeon series “LazyTown.” The show, now a Turner Broadcasting property, will be back in production this year, filming 26 new episodes. Come Christmas 2012,
By Kathy Janich
however, Karl will be back to harass all of Who-ville. “I just can’t stop it,” says Karl, a theater guy at heart, “It’s so much fun.” Karl’s “Christmas season” began in late October when Grinch principals began rehearsing in New York. It will end Dec. 31 in San Francisco after the company has done about 85 shows in seven weeks. Thats up to 15 shows a week, sometimes three a day. Getting into the Grinchy gear takes Karl about two hours. His face is hand-painted before he dons costume and wigs, and is then wired for sound. But that’s not why the Grinch hates Christmas. “I don’t think he hates Christmas,” Karl says. “He’s just confused by what Christmas is all about until he meets Cindy-Lou Who.”
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the original “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome, Christmas” (by Albert Hague and Dr. Seuss, aka Theodor Geisel) and eight others written by Mel Marvin and Timothy Mason. That staging, now in its 14th season at the Old Globe, led to limited Broadway runs in 2006 and 2007, and looks much more like the classic TV special than the book, which even the famously green Grinch is illustrated in red, black and white pencil drawings. “Jack made it very clear to us that he wanted to see a show for children that had all the theater magic possible, because this might be their first theater experience and we didn’t want disappoint them,” Karl says. Karl knows a little about what appeals to children. He’s the father of four (ages 3, 4, 10 and 16) and
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Dr. Seuss’ children’s book, which created the “Grinch” franchise in 1957, is as relevant today as it was then and in 1966, when the TV special that airs annually without fail first entertained fans, the tall and the small. What Dr. Seuss is trying to tell us,” says Karl, is that Christmas is “not about the packages and boxes and bags. It’s about what’s inside and the meaning behind it that matters.” The musical, officially titled Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, had its genesis at the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis in 1994. But this candy-colored version began in 1998 at San Diego’s Old Globe under the direction of then-Artistic Director Jack O’Brien, a multiple Tony Award winner for both plays and musicals. It features 10 songs:
began performing at age 12 himself, at a community theater in his native Iceland that encouraged the young actors to write their own shows. “Pretty much from that time, it was no turning back for me,” he says. “I kept trying to find another profession, but it kept pulling me back and back. I just love theater. I think theater is a medium that is going to live forever.” As the creature whose heart is as empty as a hole, one who has the gall to impersonate Santy Claus, Karl exudes a rubber-faced physicality and the graceful mincing steps of a true baddie. At 6-foot-3, he looms evilly over his fellow actors. All the Whos, he says, from Cindy-Lou to Grandpa, are picked by size, so the Grinch purposely looks bigger. It’s all a part of the magic, of theater and the season, as even this time-tested meanie comes to realize. “Maybe Christmas,” he thinks, “doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas … perhaps … means a little bit more.”
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Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical plays the Fox Theatre Nov. 29-Dec. 4. Kathy Janich is an Atlanta theater artist, freelance writer and daily newspaper refugee. She is resources manager at Atlanta’s Synchronicity Theatre. Visit synchrotheatre.com.
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2011 National Tour Big League Productions, Inc. Presents
Dr. Seuss’
How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical
Based on the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss Books and Lyrics by
Music by
Timothy Mason
Mel Marvin
Additional music and lyrics by Albert Hague and Dr. Seuss Starring
Stefan Karl and
Seth Bazacas Brooke Lynn Boyd Serena Brook Brance Cornelius Ariana Gibb Ryan Knowles Rebecca Prescott Bob Lauder Bailey Ryon Clara Young with
Jenavene Bazacas Lauren Devine Garret Hummel-Esparza Kyle Garvin Maggie Gomez-Madonia Willow Grey Jason Kerr Lauren King Eric B. Mota Jackie Nguyen Danielle Strauss Joseph C. Townsend David Thornton Jennifer Wilcove Set Designer
Lighting Design
John Lee Beatty Pat Collins Lauren Phillips Wig/Hair Designer
Thomas Augustine
Make-Up Designer
Chad Jason
Incidental Music/Vocal Arrangement
Joshua Rosenblum
Technical Supervisor
Casting by
Don S. Gilmore Alison Franck
Costume Designer
Robert Morgan
Special Effects Designer
Gregory Meeh
Sound Design
Michael H.P. Viveros Colle Bustin
Original Sound Designer
Associate Director
ACME Sound Partners Antoinette DiPietropolo
Orchestrator
Michael Starobin Original Tour Producers
Running Subway This Time of Year Co.
Dance Music Arranger
David Krane
Musical Supervisor
Andrew Graham
General Management
Original Choreography by
Big League Productions Inc. TJ Young
Executive Producer
Daniel Sher
Co-Choreography
John DeLuca Bob Richard Directed by
Matt August
Original Production Conceived and Directed by
Jack O’Brien
Based on the production produced by The Old Globe, San Diego California Louis G. Spisto, Executive Director Originally commissioned by and produced at The Children’s Theatre Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota Produced by permission of Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.
Exclusive Tour Direction by Avid Touring Group, Ltd., L. Glenn Poppleton
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cast (in order of appearance)
Old Max................................................................................... Bob Lauder Cindy-Lou Who...................................................... Bailey Ryon/Clara Young Papa Who........................................................................ Brance Cornelius Mama Who........................................................................... Serena Brook Grandpa Who........................................................................Ryan Knowles Grandma Who................................................................. Rebecca Prescott Annie Who....................................................Ariana Gibb/Brooke Lynn Boyd Citizens of Whoville............. Garret Hummel-Esparza, Willow Grey, Jason Kerr David Thornton, Jennifer Wilcove Who Kids..............................Jenavene Bazacas, Lauren Devine, Kyle Garvin, Lauren King, Maggie Gomez-Madonia, Eric B. Mota, Danielle Strauss, Joseph C. Townsend Young Max............................................................................ Seth Bazacas The Grinch................................................................................Stefan Karl swings
Eric B. Mota, Jackie Nguyen Understudies Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.
For The Grinch: RYAN KNOWLES, DAVID THORNTON; For Old Max: JASON KERR; For Mama Who: WILLOW GREY; For Grandpa Who: DAVID THORNTON; For Grandma Who: JENNIFER WILCOVE; For Young Max: KYLE GARVIN, ERIC B. MOTA
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MUSICAL NUMBERS Who Likes Christmas?................................................................... Citizens of Whoville This Time Of Year................................................................... Old Max and Young Max I Hate Christmas Eve........................... The Grinch, Young Max, Papa Who, Mama Who, Grandma Who, Grandpa Who, Cindy-Lou Who, Danny Who, Annie Who and Boo Who What Cha Ma Who..................................................................... The Grinch, Who Kids Welcome, Christmas..................................................................... Citizens of Whoville I Hate Christmas Eve (Reprise)...................................................................The Grinch It’s The Thought That Counts........................Grandma Who, Grandpa Who, Mama Who, Papa Who,Citizens of Whoville and Who Kids One Of a Kind............................................................................................The Grinch Now’s the Time............................Papa Who, Mama Who, Grandma Who, Grandpa Who You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch.................................... Old Max, Young Max, The Grinch Santa For a Day................................................................. Cindy-Lou Who, The Grinch You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch* (Reprise)........................................................Old Max Who Likes Christmas? (Reprise).................................................... Citizens of Whoville One of a Kind (Reprise).....................................Young Max, The Grinch, Cindy-Lou Who This Time Of Year (Reprise).............................................................................Old Max Welcome, Christmas* (Reprise)..................................................... Citizens of Whoville Santa For a Day (Reprise)............... The Grinch, Cindy-Lou Who and Citizens of Whoville Who Likes Christmas? (Reprise)................................. The Grinch, Young Max, Old Max and Whos Everywhere * Music by Albert Hague and lyrics by Dr. Seuss. Published by EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc. Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical will be performed without an intermission
The Grinch Orchestra Adam McDonald (Musical Director), Jon Balcourt (Keyboard 1 / Associate Musical Director), Benet Braun (Keyboard 2) Roque Diaz (Trumpet 1), Sukhbir Channa (Trumpet 2), Russell Ballenger (Trombone), Max Robinson (Reed 1), Jeremy Clayton (Reed 2), Danny Rivera (Reed 3), George Grier (Bass), Russell Nyberg (Drums/Percussion) All videotaping, audio recording and photography is strictly prohibited.
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who’s who STEFAN KARL (The Grinch) is best known for his role as the villain Robbie Rotten in the TV series “LazyTown.” Currently shown on PBS Sprout and in more than 120 countries, “LazyTown” won the prestigious BAFTA award for the episode “Robbie’s Greatest Misses” in 2007. Stefan’s theatre work in the past includes: the National Theatre of Iceland: Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano), Singin’ in the Rain (Cosmo Brown), Stones in His Pockets (Jake Quinn), LazyTown (Robbie Rotten), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck), Noises Off (Lloyd); Reykjavik City Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors (the Dentist) and many others. Stefan plays the lead in the film Polite People and Johannes from 2010. He also is president of the anti-bullying organization Rainbow Children that he formed in 2002. SETH BAZACAS (Young Max) is thrilled to be back for his second holiday season with the Grinch! Most recently he has been seen singing Frankie Valli around the country with Oh What a Night!, a tribute to the Four Seasons. Other credits include 1st National Tour of Nickelodeon presents Storytime Live! Babes in Toyland at Lincoln Center, Seussical (The Cat in the Hat) and All Shook Up! (Dennis). A graduate of Abilene Christian University. Thanks to Jesus, his family, Rudy, FBI and wonderful wife Jenavene! BROOKE BOYD (Annie Who) Cindy-Lou Who in 2010 Grinch Broadway tour, Charley in Willie Wonka, JoJo in Seussical, Oliver, Annie and Beauty & the Beast. Brooke can be seen in commercials and a new film How to Get to Candybar by director Matt August! She is grateful to God for all his blessings and her family for their love and support! Broadway! SERENA BROOK (Mama Who) loves the weather in Whoville, and is ever grateful 22 EncoreAtlantA.com
to be back. Off-Broadway: Dear Edwina. Regional: The Marvelous Wonderettes (Missy), Pirates of Penzance (Mabel), Guys and Dolls (Adelaide). “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is You-er than You.” — Dr. Seuss. www.serenabrook.com BRANCE CORNELIUS (Papa Who) Fah Who For-Aze! Brance is excited to return to Whoville as Papa Who. Other tours: Cinderella (w/Lea Salonga), A Christmas Carol. Regional favorites: Singin’ in the Rain (Cosmo), Drowsy Chaperone (George) and A Chorus Line (Mike). Ohio born, Kentucky bred. Murray State grad. Many thanks to Bobbie (TEG). Love to the Cornelius clan and Auntie. ARIANA GIBB (Annie Who) Off-Broadway: The Phantom of the Opera (Young Christine), musical adaptation of Cinderella (Young Cinderella). National tour: A Christmas Carol (Fan). Thanks to Avalon Artists Group, my family and Grandma Karen for always believing in her! REBECCA PRESCOTT (Grandma Who) Broadway tour credits: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical! Off-Broadway credits: Primary Stages. Regional credits: Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Chicago Opera Vanguard, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespearean Festival, and Eclipse Theatre. Company member: Eclipse Theatre, VOX3, and Chicago Opera Vanguard. Education: BA in theatre and BA in music from Boise State University and a MM from Roosevelt University, Chicago College of Performing Arts. RYAN KNOWLES (Grandpa Who) Credits include: Caligula Maximus (Caligula), Fools in Love (Nick Bottom), Tempest: The Musical (Prospero), Assassins (John Wilkes Booth — off-B’way), Grinch... (Grandpa Who — Nat’l Tour ‘10), Disney’s Aladdin:
who’s who A Musical Spectacular (The Genie — CA), and voice-over artist for Radio City Music Hall. Ryan was a host of Nickeldeon’s “Me:TV.” Author of five plays and musicals, Ryan is developing two new musicals, including one based on his award-winning solo show, Dig & Be Dug. “Thrilled to be in Whoville once again! Happy holidays to Whos one and all!” www.ryanknowles. com BOB LAUDER (Old Max) Happy to be returning to Whoville this year. Bob survived the 1st National Tour of Titanic, A New Musical, and has played Hajj in Kismet, Dr. Engel in The Student Prince, Ben Rumson in Paint Your Wagon and Juan Peron in Evita. The latter two earned him Dramalogue Awards. He’s worked with Joel Grey, Phyllis Diller, Roger Daltrey, Marvin Hamlisch, John Lithgow, Kristen Chenoweth and many others. An accomplished operatic baritone, he’s sung as Marcello in La Bohéme, Falstaff in Verdi’s Falstaff, Escamillo in Carmen, Sharpless in Madama Butterfly and as Dr. Falke in Die Fledermaus. Lately, he’s charmed audiences as Santa Claus in the Christmas spectacular, Believe in the Magic in Las Vegas. BAILEY RYON (Cindy-Lou Who) is thrilled to make her debut as a member of Whoville. Previously she was an ensemble cast member of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Fulton Opera House. You can also find Bailey performing as a member of Experimental Movement Concepts Repertory Dance Ensemble and as one of the lead vocalists in the band The Blackjacks. A big thank you to my family and friends for all your love and support! CLARA YOUNG (Cindy-Lou Who) has appeared in national commercials and numerous magazines. She studies dance at American Tap Dance Foundation and the Lower East Side Dance Academy.
She is a member of the children’s choir at Christ Church Untied Methodist in NYC. Clara would like to thank Shirley Grant Management and Trapper for all their support. JENAVENE BAZACAS (Dance Captain/ Ensemble) is excited to return to Whoville this year! Recent credits include: Sheila in Greenwood: the musical at NYMF, Jenny in Babes in Toyland (Lincoln Center) and Natalie in All Shook Up. Jenavene received her BFA at Abilene Christian University in Texas. She gives thanks to her family and friends, to her incredibly loving husband, Seth, and to the amazing Lord above. LAUREN DEVINE (Ensemble) is delighted to return to Whoville! Favorite roles: Amber (Hairspray at Merry-Go-Round Playhouse), Anybodys (West Side Story at Gateway Playhouse). Thanks to the creative team, cast, friends, LCLs and family. www. laurendevine.com KYLE GARVIN (Ensemble) has traveled nationally and internationally with Nickelodeon’s Go Diego Go Live! and HIT Entertainment’s Thomas and Friends Live! Regional credits include Hairspray the Musical (Thad) and, most recently, Debbie Allen’s Twist: An American Musical (Skillet) in Pasadena, Calif. MAGGIE GOMEZ-MADONIA (Ensemble) is thrilled to be on her first national tour! OffBroadway: Angelina Ballerina The Musical (Alice). BA from George Washington University. Favorite credits include Love of the Nightingale (Philomele) and 42nd Street (Peggy Sawyer). WILLOW GREY (Ensemble) was most recently seen as a Hot Box Who in Guys and Dolls. She performed in Cinderellawho with Lea Salonga, as a Whogirl in Las Vegas’ Jubilee! as well as A Funny Thing Who-pened... (Gymnasia), Cinderellawho Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication 23
who’s who (Portia), Whobaret (Helga) and 42nd Who Street (Diane Lorimer). Thanks to Martin, Mom and Greg for their love! JASON KERR (Ensemble) is thrilled to make his Grinch debut, and happy to join such a marvelous crew. Raised just 10 blocks from Mulberry Street (he may some tales of the things he did meet.) He has toured the United States with J.C.S and Evita, but touring for Christmas feels a whole lot sweeta. LAUREN KING (Ensemble) is delighted to join the cast of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Recent credits include: Urinetown the Musical (Little Sally), Annie (Lily St. Regis), Miss Saigon (Ellen), and Music Man (Sally Squires). Lauren graduated from Cal State Fullerton with her BFA in musical theatre. Much gratitude to my family and friends for their continual love and support. May you have a joyful Christmas! ERIC B. MOTA (Swing/Ensemble) Tours: Wizard of Oz (Nikko/Ens./Dance Captain). Regional: Forum (Protean at Alley Theatre), ACL (Paul) and Hair (Woof) at NBFT. Film/ TV: Every Little Step and “American Idol” (semi-finalist). Eric also teaches nationwide through Broadway Connection. Training: Sam Houston State University (BFA), NDG, MMAC, BTP, NESA, and Sabella-Mills Associates. GARRET HUMMEL-ESPARZA (Ensemble) A SoCal native and BFA graduate of Cal State Fullerton, Garret is thrilled to join Grinch. Much love to my family and friends... Happy Wholidays! JACKIE NGUYEN (Swing/Ensemble/ASM) is honored to return to Whoville for her second time! Originally from San Diego, she received her BFA in musical theatre at Cal State Fullerton. Credits: Miss Saigon (Kim), Road to Saigon (Understudy 24 EncoreAtlantA.com
Kim), South Street (Pasadena Playhouse), Urinetown the Musical (Tiny Tina), Songs for a New World (Woman 2). Thanks to the creative team, cast, Lisa, Andrew, her wonderful family and, as always, this is for you Mom. DANIELLE STRAUSS (Ensemble) has performed at such New York venues as Carnegie Hall and the Public Theater, as well as off-Broadway. BFA Pace University. Happy holidays. DAVID THORNTON (Ensemble) Favorite roles include Fiddler (Motel), Joseph (Levi) and JCS (Annas) as well as three animated films in development. He wishes to dedicate his performances in memory of his mother. JENNIFER WILCOVE (Ensemble) teaches at APU in L.A. and has performed at Geffen Playhouse, Starlight Bowl, Moonlight Amphitheater, Disneyland and the Crystal Cathedral. She has toured nationally with Gershwin singers and enjoyed voice-over work. www.jenniferwilcove.weebly. com. DR. SEUSS (Writer) Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Geisel in Springfield, Mass., on March 2, 1904. After attending Dartmouth College and Oxford University, he began a career in advertising. Dr. Seuss’s first children’s book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, hit the market in 1937, changing the world of children’s literature forever. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1984, two Emmy awards and three Academy awards, Seuss was the author and illustrator of 44 books, many of which have been made into audiocassettes, animated television specials and videos. His books include The Cat in the Hat, which infused 236 simple words with rhythm, rhyme and humor, and Green Eggs and Ham, which used only 50 words. Even after his death in 1991, Dr. Seuss
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who’s who continues to be the world’s best-selling author of children’s books. JACK O’BRIEN (Original Director) Broadway: Impressionism; The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award®); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Tony nomination); Henry IV (Tony Award®); Hairspray (Tony Award® and Drama Desk Award); Imaginary Friends; The Invention of Love (Tony nomination; Drama Desk Award); The Full Monty (Tony nomination); More to Love; Getting Away With Murder; Pride’s Crossing; The Little Foxes; Hapgood (Lucille Lortel Award); Damn Yankees (Tony nomination); Two Shakespearean Actors (Tony nomination); Porgy and Bess (Tony Award®, Most Innovative Revival); St. Louis Woman; The Most Happy Fella. For the Metropolitan Opera, Il Trittico. London: Love Never Dies, March 2010; Hairspray (Olivier Award); His Girl Friday (National Theatre). Artistic Director of the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, from 1981-2007. Six movies for PBS’s “American Playhouse.” Actor (film): Sex and the City. Awards: Artserve Michigan 2008 International Achievement Award; 2008 Theatre Hall of Fame Inductee; 2005 John Houseman Award; 2007 and 2001 Joan Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity, 2004 Thomas Degaetani Award (USITT), 2002 “Mr. Abbott” Award (SDCF); 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award (SDCF). Member, College of Fellows of the American Theatre; Honorary Doctorate, University of San Diego; Honorary Doctorate, University of Michigan. TIMOTHY MASON (Book & Lyrics) Broadway: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical (2006 & 2007). Off-Broadway: Levitation, Only You, Babylon Gardens (with Timothy Hutton and Mary-Louise Parker) and The Fiery Furnace (w/ Julie Harris), all produced by Circle Rep. Regional: ACT’s Young Conservatory San Francisco, The Young Americans Cycle (Ascension 26 EncoreAtlantA.com
Day, The Less Than Human Club, Time on Fire, Mullen’s Alley and My Life in the Silents), the Old Globe San Diego, Actors Theatre of Louisville, South Coast Rep, Seattle Rep, Victory Gardens, the Jungle Theatre (Minneapolis), the Guthrie Theater Lab and the Royal National Theatre, London. Numerous plays and musicals with Minneapolis Children’s Theatre Co., including several collaborations with Mel Marvin, and the first Dr. Seuss musical, The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, with composer Hiram Titus in 1980. Tim’s first novel, The Last Synapsid, a fantasy-adventure for kids, is published by Delacorte Press (thelastsynapsid.com). He’s at work on a new novel, a Victorian thriller for grown-ups. MEL MARVIN (Composer) B’way; Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, Cymbeline, A History of the American Film, Tintypes (Tony Award nom.), Yentl, Fascinating Rhythm. Innumerable scores for productions of plays, from Shakespeare to Kushner (Angels in America at the Mark Taper Forum), at America’s major regional theatres. Musicals for young audiences: Little Miss Hollywood, Madeline’s Rescue, Strega Nona Meets Her Match, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, A Cricket in Times Square, Gold. Opera: Guest From the Future, premiered at Bard Summerscape in 2004, and Buwalsky, Opera Spanga, Holland, Yale, the Skirball Center, NYC (2004). Head faculty composer, Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program, Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. ALBERT HAGUE (Original Composer of “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas”). His music for the original How the Grinch Stole Christmas, especially the songs “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” are instantly recognized worldwide by
who’s who young and old alike. His Broadway career includes the standard “Young and Foolish” from the hit show Plain and Fancy as well as Redhead, for which he won the Tony in 1959. His film and TV career started when he was in his late 50s with the role of Professor Shorofsky in the movie Fame and the “Fame” TV series, and continued with many small roles in movies such as Space Jam and The Story of Us. Born in 1920 in Berlin, he escaped the Nazis via music scholarships in Rome and Cincinnati and settled in NY. The music from The Grinch is his most enduring achievement. MATT AUGUST (Director) has directed all the Broadway, Los Angeles and national tour productions of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! the Musical. He has just completed production on the film How to Get to Candybar, which he co-wrote and directed. Selected past work includes the original musical Liberty Smith at Ford’s Theatre, DC, the Australian production of The Full Monty, many plays for the Old Globe, including Two Gentlemen of Verona on the Outdoor Festival Stage, A Christmas Carol which ran for five years at Ford’s Theatre, as well as productions for The Acting Company (off-Broadway and tours), Theatre — Works (Palo Alto), LA Theatre Works, Hangar Theatre, Cherry Lane (NYC), Long Wharf, Sundance Institute, Summer Play Festival, Cap 21, Next Stages (Boston), National Shakespeare Company, NY Musical Theatre Festival. He co-founded the Fairbanks Shakespeare Company, co-wrote the book for the musical Meet John Doe (Helen Hayes Award Nomination) and wrote the play Fool and Proper Wages (Seirus Theatre, LA). He is a Drama League Fellow, Phil Killian Directing Fellow (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center Directing Fellow and holds an MFA from CalArts.
ANTOINETTE DIPIETROPOLO (Associate Director) is thrilled to be back in Whoville. She recently choreographed Hairspray at the Engeman Theatre and musically staged the reading of I Am Getting My Act Together... at the York Theatre. Currently, she’s the choreographer for the ongoing bus tour “The Ride” in NYC. choreographer for Annie at the Muny in St. Louis. Director/Choreographer for Ragtime at Lyric Stage, where the show was nominated in 14 categories for the Theatre League Awards. With Ragtime at North Carolina Theatre she won best choreographer at the Triangle Awards. Director/Choreographer for Chicago, Jesus Christ Superstar and Annie at Fort Salem Theatre. She just directed a reading of the play Art and Science starring Len Cariou and Mario Cantone. Next year her work will be seen off-Broadway in the one-man musical And Then I Wrote a Song About It. JOHN DeLUCA (Original Choreography) Old Globe: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical. Film: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Nine, Memoirs of a Geisha, Chicago, The Terminal. TV: “Tony Bennett: An American Classic,” “75th Annual Academy Awards,” “Kennedy Center Honors.” Broadway/NY theatre: Minnelli on Minnelli, Broadway Sings Elton John, Deborah Voight on Broadway, Sweet Adeline (Encores!), Two Gentlemen of Verona (the Public). National tour: The Boy Friend, Chita and All That Jazz, Music of the Night, Brigadoon. American Stage Co.: Oedipus Private Eye, Lucky Guy, The Gig. American Musical Theatre Award, Choreography Media Honors, American Choreography Award, two Emmy Awards. Currently producing The Thin Man starring Johnny Depp. BOB RICHARD (Co-Choreographer) How the Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Musical! (Broadway and tours); “The Tonight Show”; Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication 27
who’s who “The Today Show” and “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade”; Sacramento Music Circus (resident choreographer for 13 years, staging more than 29 productions); Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre; North Shore Music Theatre; the Old Globe; Theatre Under the Stars; Ordway Performing Arts Center. Bob’s work won a Bay Area Critics Circle Award with the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, and an Ivey and Houston Area Theatre Award for Choreography on his tour of Cabaret. Dancing, teaching, and choreographing all over the world encompassing 30 years in show business. Love to Diane and Robert Henry. JOHN LEE BEATTY (Scenic Designer) B’way: Good People, Other Desert Cities, Venus in Fur, The Color Purple, The Royal Family, A View From the Bridge, Doubt, Chicago, Dinner at Eight, Proof, Rabbit Hole, A Delicate Balance, The Heiress, The Most Happy Fella, The Sisters Rosensweig, Burn This, Penn & Teller, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Talley’s Folly, among 80 others. Off- B’way: Substance of Fire, Road to Mecca, A Life in the Theatre and Lincoln Center, MTC, Circle Rep and City Center Encores! Tony, Obie, DD, OCC awards; Theatre Hall of Fame. Graduate of Brown and Yale School of Drama.
tour of How The Grinch Stole Christmas and Madagascar, The Musical. Other productions include NYC run and tour of Groovaloo, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Ain’t Misbehavin’ starring Ruben Studdard; and Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida tour throughout China. He previously worked with New York Stage and Film as sound supervisor and sound designer on shows such as Pete Townsend’s The Boy Who Heard Music, John Patrick Shanley’s Romantic Poetry, Notes to Mari-Anne, written by David Rossmer, and Duncan Sheik’s workshop of Nero. Other tour sound design’s include Bye Bye Birdie, Little Women the musical and Irvin Berlin’s I Love a Piano. He calls Seattle home and resides in NYC with a 10-year-old beagle named Carolla.
PAT COLLINS (Lighting Designer) Broadway: Good People, Doubt (Tony nomination), Proof, A Moon for the Misbegotten, The Heidi Chronicles, I’m Not Rappaport (Tony®Award), Execution of Justice (Drama Desk Award), Sherlock’s Last Case, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Baby, Steaming. Lincoln Center: Dying City, An American Daughter, A Delicate Balance, The Sisters Rosensweig, Threepenny Opera (Tony nomination).
COLLE BUSTIN (Sound Design) has been working in the field of audio engineering and design since his first exploration into theatre, most lately as production sound engineer for Legally Blonde, Fiddler on the Roof and Grease for their 2010 national tours. Working on productions across the globe in more than 10 countries spread across three continents. Production credits include: Reel to Reel in Beijing and at Edinburgh Fringe, 101 Dalmations The Musical, Chicago, 42nd Street, The King and I, Sweet Charity, to name a few. Colle has designed sound for regional theatres such as Gateway Playhouse and Revelation Theatre for shows that included Evita, The Full Monty, Sugar, Gypsy, Fosse and Lovelace The Musical. Colle’s passion for sound is still growing, and he hopes that every audience member enjoys this show as he enjoyed developing it.
MICHAEL H.P. VIVEROS (Sound Design) is pleased to be spending his fourth year with Big League Productions. His most recent work includes the national
ROBERT MORGAN (Costume Designer) Broadway: The Full Monty, Imaginary Friends, I’m Not Rappaport and Sherlock’s Last Case. Off-Broadway: Saturn Returns
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who’s who and Pride’s Crossing, Lincoln Center; The Loves of Anatol, Circle in the Square. Forty years of designing for regional theatres across the U.S; founding Associate Artist, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego; current artistic home with American Players Theater, Spring Green, Wis. THOMAS AUGUSTINE (Hair & Wig Designer) is especially proud of his work at New York City Ballet and the Juilliard School. Tom has designed wigs and supervised for Radio City Music Hall and many theatrical touring productions. Most recently associated with the following Broadway shows: Promises, Promises, Wonderland, Death Takes A Holiday and soon the productions of On A Clear Day and, in 2012, the Broadway revival of Funny Girl. CHAD JASON (Makeup Designer) most recently designed wigs for the National Tour of My Fair Lady. He directed and designed You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown in New Jersey. Broadway credits include Disney’s The Lion King, Wicked, White Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Damn Yankees and Celia. National tours: Sweet Charity, Annie, Oklahoma!, Cinderella, Ragtime and Funny Girl. He annually designs the Broadway Easter Bonnet Competition and special effects makeup for Blood Manor Haunted House, NYC. He is thrilled to be back in Whoville and back out on tour! Many thanks to Tony, Momi and Lindsey! Merry Grinchmas! JOSHUA ROSENBLUM (Arrangements/ Incidental Music) has conducted 13 Broadway and off-Broadway shows. He is the composer/lyricist of the off-Broadway smash hit revue BUSH IS BAD, Fermat’s Last Tango, Einstein’s Dreams, and the forthcoming Garbo and Me. As a pianist, he has appeared with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, and in solo recitals at 30 EncoreAtlantA.com
Symphony Space. Faculty: Yale University. Founder and music director: Pit Stop Players. Contributing writer: Opera News. Wonderful family: Joanne, Julian, Phoebe. MICHAEL STAROBIN (Orchestrator) won the 2009 Tony Award®for Best Orchestrations (along with his co-orchestrator Tom Kitt) for Next to Normal. DAVID KRANE (Dance Music Arrangements) created the dance music and additional scoring for the Oscar-winning Chicago, the film of Nine, and produced new arrangements for the just released My Week With Marilyn, starring Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe. Composed Aspire with Stephen Cole, the first American musical produced in the Middle East, and their musical comedy about that incredible experience, The Road to Qatar! was produced in Dallas, NY, and the CD, recorded by jayrecords.com, is available on iTunes. www.davidkrane.com ANDREW GRAHAM (Musical Supervisor) New York: Avenue Q. Las Vegas: Avenue Q, Spamalot. National tours: Avenue Q, Pippin, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Oliver, Seussical, The Music Man and Footloose. European tours: Grease, Hair. Regional: Aida, Annie and Footloose (MUNY), Aida, Fame (NSMT), Miss Saigon, Aida (Gateway). Degrees: Capital University, Columbus, Ohio and Trinity College of Music in London. DON S. GILMORE (Technical Supervisor) has provided production management or technical supervision for more than 300 Broadway, regional theatre and commercial projects in the United States and abroad. Broadway: Guys and Dolls, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, 700 Sundays, Dracula the Musical, Sinatra, The Pirate Queen (Production Carpenter). Tours and other projects: Judy Garland Live!, 2008 Grinch Tour, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, Fantasy of a Kingdom (Phuket, Thailand)
who’s who and Times Square New Year’s Eve (19962001). Don lives in NYC with his wife, actress Rebecca Holt, and their children Luke, Max and Ruby. ALISON FRANCK/LIZ LEWIS CASTING (Casting Director) was the Resident Casting Director for Paper Mill Playhouse for 10 years, where she cast more than 50 productions, including the Broadway transfer of I’m Not Rappaport, starring Judd Hirsch and Ben Vereen, directed by Daniel Sullivan. Regional: Pirates! (Goodspeed — Paper Mill), Hairspray and Les Misérables (North Shore) and 2007’s mini-tour of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (TUTS/Paper Mill Playhouse/ North Shore/TOTS). Recent: National tour of Guys and Dolls and the premiere national tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Alison has recently joined the staff of Liz Lewis Casting Partners: www.lizlewis.com RUNNING SUBWAY (Producer), is a NYCbased entertainment company founded by James Sanna with Joshua Rosenblum. The board includes Ken Munoz, Bill Davis, Allen Paik and Steve Tuttleman. Grinch: Broadway and Tours. Other prods include Sinatra at the London Palladium, Peter Pan at Madison Square Garden (Cathy Rigby), Judy Garland In Concert and the upcoming Broadway revival of Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution and The Last Five Years. Projects include the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, Bodies — the Exhibition, as well as Discovery Times Square (www.discoveryts.com) currently featuring the blockbuster exhibits, CSI and Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Biblical Times. Past exhibits there incl. Titanic, King Tut, Harry Potter and Pompeii. THIS TIME OF YEAR COMPANY LP (Original Tour Producer) a partnership formed in 2007 to produce the national tour of Grinch. Comprised of Running 32 EncoreAtlantA.com
Subway, Shorenstein Hays Nederlander Theaters (SHN), EMI Music Publishing, Michael Speyer & Bernie Abrams, Dancap Productions, Janet Pailet, Spark Productions, and Eva Price/Maximum Entertainment. AUDREY STONE GEISEL (Associate Producer) Audrey Stone Geisel (Mrs. Seuss) is the President and CEO of Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P., which was formed in 1993 to maintain the quality and integrity of Dr. Seuss copyrights and trademarks. Dr. Seuss Enterprises has overseen the production of all licensed posthumous adaptations of Dr. Seuss’s work. Mrs. Geisel is also President of the Dr. Seuss Fund and Dr. Seuss Foundation, which donate funds to a variety of causes and institutions that promote literacy. In addition, the Dr. Seuss Fund and Dr. Seuss Foundation are major contributors to many educational, cultural and medical institutions in Southern California. Mrs. Geisel serves on the advisory board of many of these institutions. THE OLD GLOBE (Original Producer) Under the direction of Executive Producer Louis G. Spisto, the Tony Award®-winning Old Globe is one of the country’s leading professional regional theatres and has stood as San Diego’s flagship arts institution for more than 75 years. The Globe produces a year-round season of 15 or more musicals, contemporary, new and classic plays and an internationally acclaimed annual Shakespeare Festival. In its three state-of-the-art theatres and new education center, more than 250,000 people annually attend Globe productions and participate in the theatre’s education and community programs. Numerous plays and musicals that have been developed at The Globe have gone on to highly successful runs in New York and across the country.
who’s who AVID TOURING GROUP, LTD (Exclusive Tour Direction) also represents Cathy Rigby Is Peter Pan, Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking, Mandy Patinkin in Concert, An Evening with Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin and John Lithgow’s Stories By Heart. Recent tours include Monty Python’s Spamalot and Deaf West Theatre’s production of Big River. www.AvidTouring.com CHILDREN’S THEATRE COMPANY (Original Producer) founded in 1965, the Children’s Theatre Company (in Minneapolis) is regarded as America’s flagship theatre for young people and families, setting standards of excellence in the quality of its productions, commitment to new work, rigorous theatre arts training programs and innovative education and community partnerships. CTC premiered the first stage version of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! in 1994. CTC is led by Artistic Director Peter C. Brosius and Managing Director Gabriella Callichio. In 2003, CTC was honored with the Tony® Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. BIG LEAGUE PRODUCTIONS/DANIEL SHER (Executive Producer) Led by Daniel Sher as owner and executive producer, Big League is celebrating its 22nd season of producing, general managing and booking Broadway musicals and special attractions for touring throughout North America. Big League collaborated with Disney Theatricals in creating its new production of Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida, which toured North America
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and China. Among Big League’s other highlights was a new touring production of Miss Saigon, developed in collaboration with Cameron Mackintosh, which toured the U.S. and Canada for four years. Other noteworthy productions: the Japanese and North American touring productions of 42nd Street with the creative team from the Tony Award®-winning Broadway revival; a three-year tour of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man, as newly conceived by Susan Stroman; Footloose (Las Vegas, Atlantic City, North American tour); tours of Titanic, 1776, Peter Pan, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum starring Rip Taylor and the unique spectacular Blast! Big League’s renowned production of The Who’s Tommy has been seen throughout North America, South America and Europe and, most recently, in Tokyo. In recent seasons, Big League produced the 30th Anniversary national tour of the Tony Award®-winning musical Ain’t Misbehavin’ starring “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard and the first national tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which proved to be the company’s most technically dynamic production to date. The booking department at Big League, helmed by Vice President John Starr, is among the most respected in the industry. Current productions include national tours of Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady, the dance show Groovaloo, which recently premiered offBroadway, and Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! which the company is proud to be executive producing.
who’s who PRODUCTION STAFF FOR Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical Dr Seuss Enterprises, LP Legal Representation................Karl ZoBell, Esq/dla Piper Representation...........................................Herb Cheyette International Creative Management, Inc. ASSOCIATE SCENIC DESIGNER............. KACIE HULTGREN ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGNER...............JEREMY ROLLA ASSOCIATE SOUND DESIGNER............. MATTHEW GIBNEY ASSOCIATE TO MR. RICHARD.........................LILLY TOBIN MARKETING AND ADVERTISING RUNNING SUBWAY EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION Avid Touring Group, Ltd.................. L. Glenn Poppleton info@avidtouring.com 212-840-4393
For Running Subway President...................................................James Sanna EVP/Executive Producer......................Joshua Rosenblum Producer..................................................Chelsea Salyer Associate Producer.................................. Christie Lemley SVP Marketing..............................................Tomm Miller VP Marketing..................................................Carl Cricco Director Marketing.............................................BJ Evans Director Marketing........................................Dave Collins VP Finance....................................................... Luke Tani Director Finance................................ Michael Rabinowitz Natural herb cough drops courtesy of Ricola USA, Inc. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E)
GENERAL/COMPANY MANAGER.................TJ YOUNG Production Stage Manager.................... Rachel Sterner Assistant Stage Manager............................. Sylvia Rae Second Assistant Stage Manager.......... Sarah Trybulski Production Electrician.................................Jane Walsh Head Carpenter.......................................... Eric Steele Assistant Carpenter......................................Jon Rodriguez Assistant Carpenter.............................. Joshua Beumer Head Electrician.......................................Jeremy Rolla Assistant Electrician............................. Patty Stratman Assistant Electrician..................................... Alisa Toro Head Sound........................................ Michael Viveros Head Props.........................................Michael Vergoth Head Wardrobe Supervisor......................... Chad Jason Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor............. Anthony Lanuza Hair/Makeup Supervisor................... Alison Wadsworth Dance Captain................................ Jenavene Bazacas Tutor/Wrangler................................... Beverly Brennan
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TV Footage Produced by FRESH PRODUCE PRODUCTIONS/Frank Basile
Originating General Manager...................Mark Johnson Children’s Tutoring..................... On Location Education Booking Operations..........................Jessica S. Francis Legal Counsel for Big League..............Nan Bases, Esq. Accountants for Big League............. Schall & Ashenfarb House Accountant...................................Connie Caulo Banking........................................... J.P. Morgan Chase Insurance.......................................... C & S Insurance Payroll Services.................................................... ADP Travel/Housing Services.......................Tour Resources Merchandise.......................... Max Merchandising, LLC Randi Grossman, Meridith Masakara
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1718 Peachtree St NW, Suite 181, Atlanta GA 30309 Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 404.873.4300 Russ Belin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President, Atlanta Amanda Martie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticketing Manager Kevin Ogle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticketing /Administrative Assistant Rebekah K. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Director Terry Romanoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Corporate Partnerships Marc Viscardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of National Marketing For media inquiries, please contact Jennifer Walker at BRAVE Public Relations, 404-233-3993.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION The Theatre A fully restored 1929 “Movie Palace,” the Fox Theatre, with 4,678 seats, is a multiple-purpose facility, housing Broadway shows, ballet, symphonies, concerts, movies, and private corporate events.
Lost and Found Lost and Found items are turned in to the House Manager’s office. To check on lost items, please call the House Manager at 404.881.2075. Lost and Found items will be retained for 30 days.
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.
Emergency Information In the event of an emergency, please walk to the nearest exit. Do Not Run.
The Box Office The Fox Theatre Box Office is located in the arcade entrance to the theatre. The Box 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 Box Office is not open on Sundays unless there is a performance. On event days, the Box 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 at any TICKETMASTER outlet, by calling TICKETMASTER at 800.745.3000, or by visiting the Fox Theatre Box 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 8812000 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 Tours of the Fox Theatre are available through the Atlanta Preservation Center. Tours are conducted Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Tours begin in the Peachtree Street Arcade entrance to the theatre. For more information on tours and to confirm the tour schedule, please call the Atlanta Preservation Center at 404.688.3353.
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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. Special Needs Ken Shook, Patron Services Coordinator, is our liaison to the disabled community. He can be reached at 404.881.2118 and can provide information on the locations and prices of accessible seating and other programs for the disabled. The Fox Theatre also has a brochure detailing all these programs for our patrons with special needs. This brochure is available at the Concierge Desk in the Arcade. An audio clarification device (Phonic Ear) is available for patrons with hearing disabilities. It is available, free of charge, on a first-come, first-serve basis on the evening of a performance, or you may reserve a device by calling the Patron Services Director. A limited number of booster seats are also available free of charge. 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 Box Office or by calling TICKETMASTER at 800.745.3000. 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 • www.foxtheatre.org
STAFF
Allan C. Vella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Manager Adina Alford Erwin . . . . . . . . Assistant General Manager Pat “Sunshine” Tucker . . . . Director of Ticketing & Box Office Robert Burnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controller Rick Robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Controller Jennifer S. Farmer . . . . . . . . . Director of Sales/Ballrooms Oliver Diamantstein . . . . . Director of Food and Beverage Len Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations Pat Prill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House Manager Greta Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant House Manager Kristen Delaney . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Marketing & PR Ken Shook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patron Services Coordinator Shelly Kleppsattel . . . . . . . . Booking & Contract Associate Jamie Vosmeier . . . . . Director of Group Sales, Education & Community Outreach Molly Fortune . . . . . . . . Preservation Department Manager Amy Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Manager Rebecca J. Graham . . . . . . Assistant Production 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 Larry-Douglas Embury . . . . . . . . . . Organist In Residence Tammy Folds . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Security Manager
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEMBERS Alan E. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman of the Board Edward L. White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President Beauchamp C. Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Vice President John A. Busby Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Vice President Julia Sprunt Grumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4th Vice President Edward Hutchison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer Robyn Rieser Barkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Treasurer Clara Hayley Axam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary Walter R. Huntley Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member at Large Robert E. Minnear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member at Large Carl V. Patton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Member at Large Ada Lee Correll, Richard Courts IV, Keith Cowan, Robert L. Foreman Jr., F. Sheffield Hale, John R. Holder, Florence Inman, Craig B. Jones, Steve Koonin, Charles Lawson, Starr Moore, Jay Myers, Joe G. Patten, Glen J. Romm, Sylvia Russell, Nancy Gordy Simms, Clyde C. Tuggle, Carolyn Lee Wills.
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS Anne Cox Chambers, Arnall (Pat) Connell, Rodney Mims Cook Jr., Jere A. Drummond, Richard O. Flinn III, Arthur Montgomery, Joseph V. Myers Jr., Edward J. Negri, Edgar Neiss, Herman J. Russell, Preston Stevens Jr.
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Looking for a great night out? Try one of these local restaurants before or after the show. For Dinner and a Show packages, visit encoreatlanta.com/offers. Neighborhood codes: A–Alpharetta, B–Buckhead, DK-Dekalb, D–Downtown, DW-Dunwoody, IP–Inman Park, M—Midtown, OFW–Old Fourth Ward, P–Perimeter Mall area, SS–Sandy Springs, VH–Virginia-Highland, NA—North Atlanta, V—Vinings, W–Westside
American Deckard’s Kitchen and Kegs a neighborhood American tavern with a New England twist. Serving simple craft cuisine, classic ingredients and an extensive, eclectic beer selection. 650 Ponce De Leon Ave., 404-941-3520, kitchenandkegs.com. M Lenox Square Grill offers breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. DJ every Friday and Saturday night til 2am. Private meeting rooms accommodate up to 150. 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-841-2377, lenoxsquaregrill.com. B Livingston Restaurant and Bar It’s hard to beat the location (across from the Fox Theatre in the Georgian Terrace), and diners get complimentary parking, but the main attraction is the glamour of the main dining room, which has hosted the likes of Clark Gable, and the al fresco seating area, which is available in warm weather. 659 Peachtree St. NE, 404-897-5000, livingstonatlanta.com. M Lobby The menu focuses on seasonal fare at this sophisticated American restaurant in the lobby of TWELVE Atlantic Station. 361 17th St., 404-9617370, lobbyattwelve.com. M 40 EncoreAtlantA.com
ONE.midtown kitchen Dine on fresh, seasonal American cuisine in a club-like atmosphere near Piedmont Park. 559 Dutch Valley Rd., 404-8924111, onemidtownkitchen.com. M The Melting Pot is the 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, including 754 Peachtree St. NE, 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 peoplewatching and its contemporary comfort food. 997 Virginia Ave., 404-872-0904, murphysvh.com. VH Taco Mac Atlanta’s favorite family friendly sports restaurant and bar since 1979. Consistently voted best wings and beer selection, Taco Mac has something for everyone. 25 metro Atlanta locations, including 933 Peachtree St. NE, blocks away from the Fox Theatre. 678-904-7211, tacomac.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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American/steakhouse Chops Lobster Bar One of the top ten steakhouses in the country, featuring exquiste seafood flown in fresh daily and the very best USDA prime aged beef. 70 West Paces Ferry Rd., 404-262-2675, buckheadrestaurants.com. B Joey D’s Oakroom Near Perimeter Mall, this stylish steak house has a staggering selection of spirits and a hot after-dinner singles scene. 1015 Crown Pointe Pkwy., 770-512-7063, centraarchy.com. P New York Prime A Prime Time Top 10 USDA Prime Steakhouse known for its wine list, atmosphere and world class service. 3424 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-846-0644, centraarchy.com. B Prime Enjoy steak, sushi and seafood in a festive atmosphere near Lenox Mall. 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-812-0555, h2sr.com. B Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse A favorite local steak house with multiple locations near shopping and entertainment hotspots. Sides are generous, and the quality of the steaks and seafood is excellent. Three locations: Buckhead, 3285 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-
365-0660; Sandy Springs, 5788 Roswell Rd., 404255-0035; Centennial Olympic Park, 267 Marietta St., 404-223-6500; ruthschris.com. B, SS, D The Tavern at Phipps This is one of Atlanta’s hottest after-work spots, and has been singled out for its happy hour and singles scene by Jezebel, InSite Magazine and the AOL City Guide. 3500 Peachtree Rd. NW, 404-814-9640, centraarchy. com. B
American/southern South City Kitchen With a stylish, Southerncontemporary menu, this DiRoNA restaurant helped make grits hip for the business crowd. Two locatons: Midtown: 1144 Crescent Ave., 404873-7358; Vinings: 1675 Cumberland Pkwy., 770-435-0700, southcitykitchen.com. M, V Terrace celebrates American heirloom recipes through supporting local and regional farmers, fisherman and producers. It recaptures pure flavors and tastes of natural and organic ingredients while bursting with delicious flavors. 176 Peachtree St. NW, 678-651-2770, ellishotel. com/terrace. D
asian fusion
brew pub/goUrmet pub fare
Aja Restaurant & Bar Serving modern Asian cuisine, Aja has a 150-seat patio overlooking Buckhead and a huge lounge, where diners nosh on dim sum and sip mai tais. 3500 Lenox Rd., Ste. 100, 404-231-0001, h2sr.com. B Bluepointe Serving modern American cuisine with a splash of Asian flavor, it features inventive menu items from the kitchen and Atlanta’s freshest sushi. Home to a hip bar, creative cocktails and half-priced happy hour on weekdays. 3455 Peachtree Rd., 404-237-9070, buckheadrestaurants.com. B
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. Two locations: Midtown: 848 Peachtree St. NE, 404-870-0805; Buckhead: 3242 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-2640253, gordonbiersch.com. M, B 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., 404347-2220, tapat1180.com. M
bakery
creole/cajun
Corner Café Enjoy the rich aroma of Pano’s Reserve blend coffee paired with baked-on-site pastries, bread, cookies and special desserts from the European-style bakery. The café serves a variety of breakfast, brunch and lunch selections with daily specials. 3070 Piedmont Rd., 404240-1978, buckheadrestaurants.com. B
Parish New Orleans-inspired dishes served with a modern twist and a fully stocked raw bar; a Nawlins-inspired brunch is served on the weekends. Downstairs, a take-away market sells sandwiches, spices, pastries and beverages. 240 N. Highland Ave., 404-681-4434, parishatl. com. IP
european fusion Ecco Esquire Magazine named this casual, European-influenced bistro a “Best New Restaurant in America.” It’s also gotten raves for its killer wine list, wood-fired pizzas, and impressive meat and cheese menus. 40 Seventh St. NE, 404-347-9555, ecco-atlanta.com. M Top Flr This romantic two-story restaurant and bar features delicious bistro dishes, a wine list that rocks and wonderfully affordable prices. Monday Night Prix-Fixe three-course meal for $15. Located three blocks from the Fox Theater at 674 Myrtle St., 404685-3110. www.topflr.com. M
mediterranean/latin/asian fusion Shout A young crowd keeps Shout’s rooftop lounge hopping every night. The menu reflects a mix of Mediterranean, Far Eastern and South American influences. 1197 Peachtree St. NE, 404-846-2000, h2sr.com. M
french Bistro Niko Voted as one of the Top 20 Restaurants by Esquire magazine, the modern French fare is authentic and simple, while being paired with an affordable priced wine list, exciting cocktails and extensive craft beer list. 3344 Peachtree Rd., 404-261-6456, buckheadrestaurants.com. B
italian La Tavola Serving classic Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner in the heart of Virginia-Highland. 992 Virginia Ave., 404-873-5430, latavolatrattoria. com. VH Pricci is fun, stylish dining at its best. The contemporary Italian restaurant features an innovative menu which combines classic cuisine with modern flair. Join us every week for Jazzy Thursdays when bottles of wine are half-priced and live music sets the mood. 500 Pharr Rd., 404-237-2941, buckheadrestaurants.com.B
MEXICAN Cantina Tequila & Tapas Bar is located in the Terminus building on the corner of Peachtree and Piedmont roads. It features authentic Mexican cuisine and has become Buckhead’s newest watering hole. 3280 Peachtree Rd. NW, Terminus 100, Ste. 150, 404-892-9292, h2sr.com. B El Taco An eco-friendly watering hole serving fresh Mexican food made with all-natural meats 46 EncoreAtlantA.com
and killer margaritas. 1186 N. Highland Ave.NE, 404-873-4656, eltaco-atlanta.com.VH Nava offers a Southwestern experience with flavorful cuisine, bold design and striking architecture. Don’t miss out every Wednesday for Party on the Patio with live music, $5 signature margaritas and appetizers. 3060 Peachtree Rd., 404-240-1984, buckheadrestaurants.com. B
seafood/sushi Atlanta Fish Market More than 100 varieties from the deep are flown in fresh and the menu is printed twice daily. With a comfortable, neighborhood atmosphere, it has something for everyone. 265 Pharr Rd. NE, 404-262-3165. B Coast Seafood and Raw Bar serves Atlanta’s freshest seafood and island cocktails. The menu incorporates classics including crab and corn hush puppies, a signature seafood boil, and a variety of raw or steamed oysters, clams and mussels; along with signature fresh catch entrees. 111 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW, 404-869-0777, h2sr.com. B Goldfish This fun seafood/sushi restaurant has Happy Hour specials Mon-Fri and nightly entertainment in its lounge. 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., 770-671-0100, h2sr.com. P
steak/sushi Kyma Fresh, healthy food, attentive Greek hospitality and festive atmosphere await you. Enjoy a contempoary seafood tavern that stays true to its Greek orginis while you gaze at the dazzling constellation displayed on the deep blue ceiling. 3085 Piedmont Rd., 404-262-0702, buckheadrestaurants.com. B Noche A Virginia-Highland favorite known for its Spanish-style tapas dishes and margaritas. 1000 Virginia Ave., 404-815-9155, h2sr.com. VH Room This elegant restaurant serves steak and sushi on the ground floor of the TWELVE Centennial Park hotel. 400 W. Peachtree St., 404-418-1250, roomattwelve.com. D Strip This sophisticated steak, seafood and sushi restaurant offers an in-house DJ and a rooftop deck. Atlantic Station at 18th St., 404-385-2005, h2sr.com. M Twist This lively restaurant has a huge bar, satay station, tapas menu, sushi and seafood dishes; patio seating is first-come, first-served. 3500 Peachtree Rd. NW, 404-869-1191, h2sr.com. B
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Fox fun facts: fox theatre institute
The Fox Theatre Institute, a resource for historic theatres, was founded in 2008 to offer advice and consultation on the topics of restoration, preservation, and operations. The organization has since made a significant impact, creating a movement of progress for arts development across Georgia that is evidence of why this mission is so important. Did you know:
Historic theatres work as magnets that attract tourists who seek both historic sites and quality arts and entertainment. Tourism is Georgia’s second-largest industry and the state ranks among the top five most visited states for heritage tourists. It takes 35-50 years for an energyefficient new building to save the same amount of energy that is
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lost when an existing building is demolished. By advocating for Georgia’s historic theatres, the Fox Theatre Institute is helping preserve the environment. After all, the greenest building is the one that’s already built! Students who are exposed to the arts have higher GPAs and SAT scores, and have lower drop-out rates. The Fox Theatre Institute has helped Georgia theatres expand their programming to include arts-related workshops and camps. fox theatre archieves/fox theatre institute
Prior to 1950, there were 374 historic theatres in Georgia. The Fox Theatre Institute discovered that since then, 114 have been demolished, leaving 260 historic theatres still standing.
oh, the places you’ll go!
By Kristi Casey Sanders
Follow the Cat in the Hat to these Seuss-themed attractions id Dr. Seuss mean a lot to you? There are places you can go, it’s true. Whether you’re big or small, short or tall, red or blue, here are three fun things to see and do. So enjoy the man, read his books. Take a trip, have a look! 1. Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden at the Springfield Museums. Springfield, Mass. Nearly a century ago, Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield. He grew up on Fairfield Street, the son of a parks commissioner. When Geisel began writing children’s books under the pen name Dr. Seuss, he peppered his stories with references to Springfield. The city created the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden at the Springfield Museums as a tribute to Geisel and his imaginative work. Open year-round, the sculpture garden is divided into three large groupings of familiar characters. (catinthehat.org) 2. Universal Studios Orlando’s Seuss Landing at Islands of Adventure. Orlando. This colorful, whimsical section of the massive Universal Studios theme park features kiddie rides that also appeal to nostalgic parents. (universalorlando.com) 50 EncoreAtlantA.com
Geisel Library
3. Geisel Library. San Diego. In 1991, Geisel died in La Jolla, Calif. Four years later, the University of California at San Diego renamed this library building in his honor. Appropriately enough, it looks like a flying saucer, which has given rise to rumors that it was in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (it wasn’t). It houses the university’s arts library and the Mandeville Special Collections Library, which houses 8,500 Seuss artifacts. You won’t be able to see these items yearround, but the university does put on regular exhibits of Seuss materials, typically during the summer session and the month of March, for Geisel’s birthday. Check UCSD’s schedule of exhibits for up-todate information. (libraries.ucsd.edu) Read more about these sites and discover Seuss fun facts at EncoreAtlanta.com.
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ondering what to get the arts and culture lovers in your life for the holidays? Make your gift one to remember by choosing items that support your favorite Atlanta arts organizations. alliance theatre
the fox theatre
Share your love of theater by purchasing a Woodruff Arts Center gift card for shows at the Alliance Theatre. Put a little extra on the card and recipients can use the card anywhere on the Arts Center campus, including the High Museum of Art, Table 1280, intermission food carts, gift shops and the Woodruff parking garage. alliancetheatre.org
Celebrate the Fox’s illustrious history with a copy of The Fox Theatre — Atlanta, Georgia: The Memory Maker, a limited-edition art book for sale at the theater’s gift kiosk. The book tells the story of the Fox, from its origins as a Yaarab Shrine Mosque and opening day as a “super” Fox movie palace to its role as a community gathering place, special events venue and premiere Broadway house and concert hall. Go behind the scenes and learn about its architecture, near death, rebirth, restoration and community outreach programs as well as some of the memories of the Atlantans who have grown up with this atmospheric theater. foxtheatre.org
Holiday GiftGuide
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Atlanta’s Performing Arts Publication
More than a program, it’s your ticket to the arts. 404.459.4128 encoreatlanta.com
atlanta symphony orchestra
the atlanta opera
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Symphony Store is a one-stop shop for music enthusiasts. Tucked inside the Woodruff Arts Center, the shop is stocked with CDs, greeting cards, stationery, listener’s guides and other books, pashminas, music apparel, totes and a wide range of quirky trinkets. For a bigger “wow” factor, there are also glass wall clocks, ceramic keyboard serving platters and bronze collectibles of conductors, violinists, trombonists and other musicians. asostore.com
Celebrate the magic of The Atlanta Opera by giving gift certificates for its 2012 season, which features The Golden Ticket and Don Giovanni. atlantaopera.org
The Atlanta Ballet Boutique is a mix between a ballerina’s specialty shop and a one-of-a-kind of gift boutique. For young ballet aficionados, there are porcelain tea sets and entertaining and informative books. There are also signature nutcrackers depicting the four main characters from the Nutcracker ballet, poised brass ballerina figurines and classy stationery for adults. atlantaballet.com 54 EncoreAtlantA.com
They may not be located in Atlanta, but Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT) does return every year. If your children have been captivated by their dancing, purchase A Young Dancer: The Life of an Ailey Student. Items such as posters, clothing, books, CDs and DVDs also are on sale. aileyboutique.com
unicef We know they’re not a performing arts organization, but our global charity of choice, UNICEF, does its part to make the season bright for children all over the world, providing clean drinking water, schools and other services. UNICEF Inspired Gifts allows you to purchase items to benefit children in one of the 150 countries and territories the organization helps. Or, you can order personalized holiday cards or gifts from the site and a portion of the proceeds will benefit children in need. unicefusa.org/shop/
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from pre-k to college prep A guide to Atlanta’s private schools
By Danielle Deadwyler
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iving birth is hectic enough for neophyte parents. But just a few years later you have to start thinking about your child’s education. Are you in a good public school district? Can you afford to sell your house and move into a better district right now? Maybe private school will alleviate some of your fears … or deliver the arts and physical education programs that public schools have eliminated.
From the cradle to college
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programs, some of which emphasize faith-based social responsibility, these schools aim to prepare children for the new challenges of our global economy. Atlanta: • Atlanta International School (K-12), aischool.org • Pace Academy (K-12), paceacademy.org • Paideia School (pre-K-12), paideiaschool.org • Holy Innocents’ School (pre-K-12), hies.org • Holy Spirit Preparatory School (pre-K-12), holyspiritprep.org • Mount Vernon Presbyterian School (pre-K-12), mountvernonschool.org
atlanta international school
Atlanta offers a monstrous amount of options, all of which offer low student-toteacher ratios as well as diverse learning environments and “unique” practices for holistic student development. So we thought we’d help you narrow your focus down to some of Atlanta’s leading prep schools. Although we’ve listed them by geography, you don’t have to live near a private school to attend it.
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• The Galloway School (pre-K-12), gallowayschool.org • The Howard School (K-12), howardschool.org • The Lovett School (K-12), lovett.org • The Westminster Schools of Atlanta (K-12) College Park: • Woodward Academy (K-12), woodward.edu Roswell/Alpharetta: • Eaton Academy (K-12), eatonacademy.org • Mill Springs Academy (1-12), millsprings.org • St. Francis School (pre-K-12), stfrancisschools.com Norcross: • Greater Atlanta Christian School (K-12), greateratlantachristian.org
The Howard School
Nontraditional
Atlanta: • Atlanta Girls’ School (6-12), atlantagirlsschool.org, (girls only) • Brandon Hall School (6-12), brandonhall. org (boys only/boarding is an option). • Cliff Valley School (pre-K-8), cliffvalleyschool.org (individualized instruction) Decatur: • Academe of the Oaks (9-12), academeatlanta.org (individualized instruction/college prep/Waldorf method) • The Waldorf School of Atlanta (pre-K-8), waldorfatlanta.org (individualized instruction/Waldorf method) Mabelton: • Cobb County Center for Excellence 58 EncoreAtlantA.com
Pace Academy
in the Performing Arts at Pebblebrook High School (9-12), cccepa.com (a public magnet school with focus on performing arts, open to Cobb County residents, audition required) Roswell/Alpharetta: • Chrysalis Experiential Academy (6-12), chrysalisexp.org (experiential) • High Meadows School (pre-K-8), highmeadows.org (children grouped by ability, not numerical age)
the waldorf school of atlanta; the howard school; pace academy
Parents with kids who might benefit from nontraditional educational settings can choose from single-sex schools, boarding schools and prep schools that emphasize the arts and sciences in ways that extend far beyond the classroom.
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These options include Catholic, Jewish, Quaker, Islamic and nondenominational Christian schools. Atlanta: • Christ the King School (K-8), christking.org (Catholic) • Marist School (7-12), marist.com (Catholic) • St. Jude the Apostle School (K-8), saintjude.net (Catholic) • St. Pius X Catholic High School (9-12), spx.org (Catholic) • Atlanta Academy (pre-K-8), atlantaacademy.com (Christian) • The Heiskell School (pre-K-8), heiskell.net (Christian) • Epstein School (pre-K-8), epsteinatlanta.org (Jewish) • Katherine and Jacob Greenfield Hebrew Academy (pre-K-8), ghacademy.org (Jewish) • The Weber School (9-12), weberschool.org (Jewish) • Mohammed Schools of Atlanta (pre-K-12), mohammedschools.org (Islamic) Decatur: • St. Thomas More Catholic School (K60 EncoreAtlantA.com
8), stmga.org (Catholic) • The Friends School of Atlanta (pre-K-8), friendsschoolatlanta.org (Quaker) Hapeville: • St. John the Evangelist Catholic School (pre-K-8), sjecs.org (Catholic) Roswell/Alpharetta: • ILM Academy (pre-K-8), ilm-academy.com (Islamic)
Special needs
Children with learning disabilities like dyslexia, hearing or speech impediments or emotional issues may need environments that are supportive and understanding of their particular challenges. These schools also incorporate a certain level of empathy and therapy. Atlanta: • Cumberland Academy of GA (4-12), cumberlandacademy.org Roswell/Alpharetta: • The Cottage School (6-12), cottageschool.org • Porter Academy (pre-K-8), porteracademy.org • Swift School (1-7), swiftschool.com
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Faith-based
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the buzz By Kristi Casey Sanders
a r ts + c r a f ts
Are you experienced? With craft, that is. If you’re an Etsy addict (and you know who you are), then you need to get yourself down to Little Five Point’s Criminal Records from Dec. 1-24 because the Indie Craft Experience Pop-Up Shop will feature more homemade gift items than you can shake a stick at. Wind it up: Open Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday from 12-7 p.m. 1154-A Euclid Ave. NE, Atlanta. ice-atlanta.com
g i f ts + t o y s
Give a gift, get a smile If you’re looking for a gift that will keep on giving this holiday season, Cozmic Fun Lines’ Color Me...Gift Cards offers a line of adorable illustrations that kids from 2 to 102 will enjoy decorating to give to friends and loved ones. Single cards start at $3.99; but the best buy is the Ultimate Gift Set ($29.99), which includes four 6-card holiday gift sets plus the Action/Adventure line of birthday, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day cards. Kids can post pictures of themselves with their decorated cards at Facebook.com/CozmicFunLines, too. Start making memories Cards are available online at cozmicfunlines.com and in Lawrenceville at Walgreens #303, 181 S. Clayton St. at the corner of Scenic Hwy.
h i g ha r t + h i g h te c h
If you haven’t already seen the “Picasso to Warhol: 14 Modern Masters” exhibit at the High Museum, go. And before you go, download the ArtClix app to your smartphone. If you’re a fan of Foursquare, Twitter or Facebook, you’ll love this communitycentric application that not only gives you information on the exhibit’s artists on demand, it also allows you to e-mail and post pictures of things you find and like to multiple social networks. Plus, it allows you to view other people’s reactions to the exhibit and engage in real-time dialogue with them, question High Museum docents and leave your impressions for future visitors. Click away The application is free and may be downloaded from Apple’s App Store or the Android Marketplace (search for ArtClix). For more information on the exhibit, visit high.org. 62 EncoreAtlantA.com
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Getting social at the High