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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 • 7: 30 PM Cultural Affairs Presents Sponsored by
PRODUCED BY Echbert-Jan Bussink EBJ Entertainment bv
Raymond Aerts Charles Aerts Theatre Productions Int. bv
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Brad Henshaw STARRING JAKE BLUES Brad Henshaw ELWOOD BLUES Daniel Fletcher BLUETTES Jocasta Almgill, Victoria Ekanoye, Victoria Goddard ASM and UNDERSTUDY Luke Jasztal Guitar Rufus Ruffell
Drums Jonathan De’ath
Saxophone Derek “Ricky” Mian
Bass Alan Mian
Trumpet Dave Mian
Keyboard Dave Foster
**The Blues Brothers trademark [for entertainment services] is owned by Daniel Aykroyd and Judith Belushi Pisano This program was supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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P R O D U C T I O N S TA F F Director...................................................................................................................... Brad Henshaw Set Design..........................................................................................................JaKeBu set Design Lighting System Technician................................................................................Aoife Hendriks Comapany Manager........................................................................................Melissa Rae Miller Musical Director.............................................................................................................Steve Parry Wardrobe Design........................................................................................................José Schenk Sound Engineer.................................................................................................. Ciaron McKenna Casting......................................................................................................................Debbie O’Brien Assistant Director...................................................................................................Debbie Jenner Lighting Design....................................................................................................Tjeerd Hendriks Stage Manager................................................................................................ Esther Kempmann Choreography..........................................................................................................Debbie Jenner BOOKING FOR BOOKING INFORMATION, CONTACT: Margaret Selby, President CAMI Spectrum 1790 Broadway, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10019 212-841-9554 | mselby@cami.com F R O M T H E D I R E C TO R Since its inception, THE ALL-NEW ORIGINAL TRIBUTE TO THE BLUES BROTHERS™ has extensively and regularly toured mainland Europe, Ireland and Great Britain on a season-by-season basis and completed four limited seasons in London, England. The show is a regular production in the events calendar of theaters in major European cities/countries such as: Berlin, Frankfurt and Hamburg, Germany; Amsterdam, Holland; Zurich, Switzerland; Barcelona and Madrid, Spain; Milan and Rome, Italy; London, England; Copenhagen, Denmark; Dublin, Ireland; Oslo, Norway; Paris, France; Austria; Luxembourg; Sweden; Scotland and Wales. On the international stage we have encompassed and toured productions in Japan (Osaka, Tokyo) South Africa (Cape Town, Johannesburg) New Zealand (Christchurch) and Sydney, Australia. The Australian production starred and featured Russell Crowe in the lead role of ‘Jake Blues’. The show is a two and a half hour journey through decades of Soul, Blues and Rhythm and Blues music. After a successful run in Chicago last summer, we are more than excited to be on the road in the US and playing in your town. So please, I ask that you sit back, relax, clap, sing, laugh and stand up… for the Blues Brothers are in town! Prepare to party and have fun with ‘Jake and Elwood’, the ‘Bluettes’ and a great band of handpicked musicians. ‘May the power of the Blues be bestowed upon us all this evening’ … and that includes you, me, them, everybody … everybody…! Enjoy! Brad Henshaw Young Auditorium 3
PROGR A M ACT 1: PETER GUNN THEME Written and composed by Henry Mancini
ACT 2: THEME FROM DRAGNET Written by Walter Schumann
CAN’T TURN YOU LOOSE Written by Otis Redding
RIOT IN CELL BLOCK NO 9 Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY Written by Wexler, Berns and Burke
GIMME SOME LOVING Written by Stevie Winwood, Spencer Davis and Muff Winwood
HEY BARTENDER Written by Floyd Dickson RAWHIDE Written by Ned Washington GIMME SOME LOVING Written by Muff Winwood, Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis STAND BY YOUR MAN Written by Tammy Wynette SHAKE A TAIL FEATHER Written by Andrew Williams, Verlie Rice and Otha Hayes
FLIP, FLOP AND FLY Written by Jesse Stone and Joe Turner MINNIE THE MOOCHER Written by Cab Calloway and Irving Mills UNDER THE BOARDWALK Written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick DO YOU LOVE ME? Written by Berry Gordy Jr THINK Written by Aretha Franklin and Teddy White
GREEN ONIONS Written By Al Jackson Jr, Lewie Steinberg, Booker T Jones, Steve Cropper
GUILTY Written by Randy Newman
KING BEE Written by Slim Harpo
SOUL MAN Written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Written by Lennon and McCartney
SWEET HOME CHICAGO Written by Robert Johnson
RUBBER BISCUIT Written by Charles Johnson
JAILHOUSE ROCK Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
SHOTGUN BLUES Written by Donald Walsh, Richard Walsh
ENCORE: SOUL FINGER Written by the Bar-Kays
HIGHER AND HIGHER Written by Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner and Carl Smith RESPECT Written by Otis Redding LAND OF A THOUSAND DANCES Written by Chris Kenner 20 minute intermission
LIVING IN AMERICA Dan Hartman and Charlie Midnight MEDLEY: RESPECT, THINK, GIMME SOME LOVIN, LAND OF 1000 DANCES, TAILFEATHER All songs written as aforementioned EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY Written by Wexler, Berns and Burke PLAY OFF: CAN’T TURN YOU LOOSE Written by Otis Redding
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BIOGR APHIES BRAD HENSHAW (Jake Blues) has appeared and performed many times on National, European and International TV and Radio as a lead vocalist and backing vocalist. On the musical side of his career, he is also a songwriter who has been commissioned for material on both national and International commercial radio. Brad has also had representation with music publishing companies in the UK and USA. He has encompassed many musical projects at home and abroad and has formed many of his own bands performing at National level that have later gone on to tour extensively throughout the UK and Europe. He has also performed extensively as an in-house session vocalist on behalf of Music Factory UK and has recorded on many albums both as Lead and backing vocalist worldwide. Brad also stars in the lead role and lead vocals in a new film (currently in production) and planned Theatre Musical ‘Mesrine,’ based on the short life and fast times of Jacque Mesine described as France’s Public enemy number one. Brad is the Producer, Director and Performs lead role in the all-new Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ and has starred in a leading role the UK/ European Tour of the Rocky Horror show. He is a well-respected artist within the recording and live arena and continues to be held in high regard within the music and entertainment Industry. DANIEL FLETCHER (Elwood Blues) is a respected performer in the international arena of theatre, film, and television. He has performed worldwide in productions of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Fame the Musical, Peter Pan A Musical, We Will Rock You (Britney), and The Rat Pack’s Back!! Television credits include Good Morning Australia, Carols in the Domain, Blue Heelers, and In Melbourne Tonight. Film credits include Inanimate Objects, Dig, Hit, Hamlet for Vegetarians, and Kick. LUKE JASZTAL (ASM and Understudy) Training: Royal Academy of Music. Theatre credits: The Great Pretenders (Upstairs at the
Gatehouse), Gutter Press: The Opera (Riverside Studios), Twelve Irish Tenors (UK Tour), various pantomimes for Qdos Entertainment. Luke also features in the film The Lift and in advertising campaigns for Doritos, BBC General Election and JML. JOCASTA ALMGILL (Bluette) Jocasta Almgill trained at Italia Conti Academy for three years. Performances during that time consist of: Mamma Morton in Chicago, Rose in Stepping Out, and Mrs. Wilkinson in Billy Elliot. Her professional credits consist of Mrs Peters in the play Keep Running performed at the Diana trust awards, Titania in A Midsummer’s Night Dream TIE tour, extra work in Harry potter and the Half Blood Prince, Dionne in the European tour of HAIR and The all New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ European and International tour. She would like to dedicate this performance to her mother and grandmother. VICTORIA EKANOYE (Bluette) Training: The Oldham College, The Actors Centre. Theatre: Sarabi, u/s Nala, The Lion King; Lyceum Theatre. Simone,’X’ The Musical, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. Principal cast soloist, Star EFX Sunday Night Live, Her Majesty’s Theatre. Other: Performance of “He Lives in You,” from The Lion King at the Lawrence Olivier Awards. VICTORIA GODDARD (Bluette) Theatre: Diana Ross in Dancing in the Streets; UK tour & London West End. Fraulein Kost in Cabaret, Rosencrantz in Hamlet. Television: Grange Hill - BBC; Star School -ITV ; Criminal Justice - BBC. Film: Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone. Other: Ebony Bones World Tour; Dancer for Mariah Carey and Sarah Brightman. THE BAND DAVE FOSTER (Keyboard) Dave graduated from Leeds College of Music with a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Studies. Dave went on to work home and abroad in various locations playing for wellknown artistes like Jocelyn Brown, Jackie Graham, the Supremes, McFly, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, The Real Thing and Jeff Beck at the O2. ALAN MIAN (Bass) Alan is a busy and in demand bassist on the international music scene. Best known for his work in the Jazz, Fusion, Funk, Soul and R&B genres, he Young Auditorium 5
B I O G R A P H I E S ( c o n t .) has played bass with many major names including legendary Soul acts, Jocelyn Brown, Alexander O’Neal and The Drifters as well as legendary Jazz artists, Wynton Marsalis, Barry Harris, Ian Carr, Jim Mullen and John Surman. He has also worked in musical theatre playing in The All-New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™, 125th Street and The Counterfeit Stones. Alan is currently playing with former Joe Zawinul guitarist Amit Chatterjee in The Amit Chatterjee Alliance. He also plays with The All-stars Collective and is musical director for singer/songwriter Me’sha Bryan. DAVID MIAN (Trumpet) David Mian is a London based Trumpeter. He first worked with the Blues Brothers Show in 1995. He has performed and recorded with various artists including Jennifer Lopez, Rod Stewart, Shakira, Maceo Parker, Gabrielle, Spice Girls.” DEREK “RICKY” MIAN (Saxophone) When he’s not on tour with The All-New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™, Ricky can be found performing at all the major venues on the London Jazz scene, or playing with some of the U.K’s leading Pop and R&B artists. This has entailed countless national T.V and Radio appearances and extensive live performing. JOHNNY DE’ATH (Drums) Johnny studied under renowned Blue Note drummer Clifford Jarvis (Herbie Hancock, Chet Baker, Sun Ra) before attending the Brit School and going on to play and tour with music artists from Dr. John to Mavis Staples. He has composed music for a broad range of clients including the BBC, MTV, Channel 4 Films, SKY, and most recently a feature film documentary on the life of the seminal artist Ralph Steadman. Other projects include performing for the ARK foundation and filming with Grammy award-winning Director Tony Kaye in aid of the Variety Club, on the joy of music for young people with autism. He recently performed with Mercury nominated band The Invisible on the Foals’ European Tour and is currently composing for his new project 10Tigers. CREW JOSÉ SCHENK (Wardrobe Design) After graduating with Theatre Design from the Academy Vogue in Amsterdam in 2003, Josie spent several years travelling the world whilst experiencing costume and culture. 6 Young Auditorium
Productions include Fame the Musical, The Soul of Motown, Rembrandt the Musical and Hair in Concert before joining this Blues Brothers production. TJEERD HENDRIKS (Lighting Design) TJ began work as a local lighting technician for many artists, including Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Gloria Estefan, the 3 Tenors, Metallica, Status Quo, Meatloaf, the Rolling Stones and Kiss. He also worked as a theatrical lighting technician for the Dutch television production of Cirque de Soleil’s Alegria. He has been working on The AllNew Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ since fall of 2009. AOIFE HENDRIKS (Lighting System Technician) Aoife has worked as a freelance lighting technician for the National Theatre of Ireland, the Dublin Theatre Festival and for Opera Ireland. She joined the European tour of The All-New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ in October 2009, and is very happy about kicking off the new US Tour. CIARON McKENNA (Sound Engineer) Theatre credits: Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Olivier Awards, Jerry Springer The Opera, Laughter in the Rain, The All New Tribute to the Blues Brothers. Live work includes: The JNF, Ford Motor Company, Thunder, Metallica, Live 8 London, The Fratellis, Jack Penâte, The Maccabees, Adele, UB40, REO Speedwagon, Phoenix, The Magic Numbers, Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons. ESTHER KEMPMANN (Stage Manager) Esther has spent several years as a stage manager, working on European tour productions of Cabaret, 42nd Street and the Blues Brothers. She also traveled as stage manager with classical crossover group BOND on their US, Korea and Japan tour. She is looking very forward to working as a stage manager for The All-New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ in the US. MELISSA RAE MILLER (Company Manager) Melissa is very excited to be able to go out with The Blues Brothers tour. Ms. Miller has spent several seasons working at Actors Theatre on such shows as Maple and Vine, Dracula and The Tempest. Other Regional Theatre: Trinity Repertory Company (A Christmas Carol and His Girl Friday). OffBroadway: The Public Theater (Idiot Savant and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson)
T H A N K YO U
Thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters for the 2011-12 Season! SEASON SPONSORS
CORPORATE SPONSORS
MEDIA SPONSORS
GRANTS UW System Institute on Race & Ethnicity
PREFERRED CATERING
SPECIAL RECOGNITION The Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust
PREFERRED LODGING
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2012 • 2 : 00 PM
Conceived and Written by MICHAEL MCGILL
Music and Lyrics by MICHAEL MCGILL
Copyright © 2003 Michael McGill & MCT, Inc. MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE (MCT, INC) 200 North Adams Missoula, Montana 59802-4718 Phone 406-728-1911 Fax 406-721-0637 All Rights Reserved
Supported in part by a grant from the Montana Arts Council, an agency of the State Government, and the National Endowment for the Arts
This program was supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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PROGR A M NOTES Ever been abandoned in the jungle, adopted by wolves, taught by a bear, befriended by a panther and chased by a tiger? In the Missoula Children’s Theatre musical adaptation of THE JUNGLE BOOK, Mowgli the man-cub has all these adventures and more. Join him as he escapes from the Monkey-People, outwits a tiger, enlists the help of a rock-python, explores what it means to be human and learns a lesson from the brave mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. Original music and rollicking humor give new life to the classic tale by Rudyard Kipling. Throughout its 40 year existence, the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) has fostered developmental life skills in more than a million kids. Under the leadership of co-founder, Jim Caron, and Executive Director, Michael McGill, 65,000 children in nearly 1,300 communities in all 50 states and 17 countries will participate in an MCT International Tour residency this year. MCT relies on your generosity to close the gap between our low tour fees and the actual cost of touring. If our program has had a positive impact on you or a family member, and you would like to help ensure the MCT experience for future generations, please contact Development Director Cate Sundeen, csundeen@mctinc.org. To discuss the MCT Guardian Program, contact co-founder Don Collins, dcollins@mctinc.org. Missoula Children’s Theatre 200 N. Adams, Missoula, MT 59802-4718 www.mctinc.org 406-728-1911 tour@mctinc.org Join Us on Facebook M I S S O U L A C H I L D R E N ’ S T H E AT R E AC TO R / D I R E C TO R S Adam Ward Adam is stoked to be a veteran tour actor on the road with the Missoula Children’s Theatre. He is a Missoula native and graduated from the University of Montana with a BFA in drama. Adam made his directorial debut in the summer of 2009 with Shakespeare’s AS YOU LIKE IT. Favorite acting credits include: Ponyboy in THE OUTSIDERS; Lucianus in HAMLET; George in OUR TOWN; and Pistol in MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Adam is so grateful to work with such a great company, see the United States and share his passion for theatre and storytelling. He would like to thank his mom and sister for always being there.
Joe Godburn Joe is excited to be touring with the Missoula Children’s Theatre as a veteran Tour Actor/Director. He is a graduate of Lees McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina with a BS in theatre arts studies. Favorite show credits include: Junior in DEARLY DEPARTED; A-Rab in WEST SIDE STORY; and Slender in MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Joe is excited to be exploring the country and building passion for the arts at the same time. He would like to thank his family for their support, past teachers for their training and MCT for this fantastic opportunity.
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M E M B E R S 2 011- 2 012 Director’s Council James R. Connor Lolita Kachel Francine L. Pease Director’s Circle Ron & Ann Abele James & Julie Caldwell Robert & Yvonne Fiskum David & Kathy Granum H. Gaylon & Hannah Greenhill John & Sandra Heyer Mark McPhail Kenneth & Dorothy Otting Julian & Anne Stinson Chuck & Barb Taylor Richard & Veronica Telfer Ambassador Craig & Bonnie Anderson Richard & Kathy Haven Dawn & Lyle Hunter Mitzi Joseph Ken & Susie Kidd Ken Kohberger Dr. Beverly Kopper Everett & Ellen Long Craig Matzinger Earl & Susan Paddock Dennis & Margaret Rohrs Carole Scharinger William & Marlyne Seymour Richard & Judy Triebold Elmer Werhane Patron Forrest Bright Robert & Marion Burrows Winona Campbell James Carlson Rollin & Nancy Cooper Jo Coulthart Donna G. Fox Jack & Betty Frawley Thomas Grotelueschen Ginny Hall Glenn & Christine Hayes Jean J. Hermsen John & Nancy Hoffmann Geraldine & Robert Jennings Doris Jones Mary Kenne 10 Young Auditorium
Arthur Kolb & Dorothy Kopp Orville & Carol Larson Nels & Gloria Madsen Rowland & Audrey McClellan Michael & Jean Morrissey Margaret Mueller John & Arlene Newhouse Mark & Germaine Olm Terry & Arlene Ostermeier Jerry & Jan Palzkill Gordon & Helen Parks Anthony & Lenore Pavlick Lyn & Mary Kay Piatt Mary Hill-Roth & Ted Roth Jim & Sue Schlough Jerry & Bunny Schoen Betty Schoonover Lewis & Kathleen Scott Cynthia Smith Ben Strand & Kari Borne Dean & Shirley Taylor Donald & Marjorie Triebold Pamela & David Van Doren David Veith Vivian & Fred Welch Robert Wright & Elizabeth Asher Karl & Doris Zahn Supporter Curtis & Diane Abendroth Helmut & Martha Ajango Stanley & Ann Alger Rod Anderson Julia Armstrong Michael & Karen Atwood Steve & Pam Barnes Bob & Cindy Barry Patricia & Thomas Bauhs Thomas & Christine E. Beckman Dale Benson Frank & Steph Beran Bruce Bertelsen James & Ginger Best Lynn & Cheryl Binnie Ron & Marilyn Binning Bryan Bishop Elizabeth Blumberg Bill & Karen Bohn Jean Bourenske Paul & Nancy Breitsprecher
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