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APOLLO THEATER 2540 N. Lincoln Ave. relevant THEATRICALS, JOHN COSSETTE PRODUCTIONS, NORTHERN LIGHTS, INC.

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COLIN ESCOTT & FLOYD MUTRUX Original Concept and Direction by Floyd Mutrux

Book by

Inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins GABE BOWLING

DAVID LAGO

LANCE LIPINSKY

SEAN SULLIVAN

Tara MaCRI

Billy SHaffer

CHUCK ZAYAS

TIM DECKER

Scenic Design

Costume Design

ADAM KOCH

CARYN KLEIN

Lighting Design Sound Design KEITH PARHAM KAI HARADA

Casting CLAIRE SIMON, CSA

Additional Casting Telsey + Company

Production Stage Manager

Production Management

Maggie O’donnell

Matt Marsden

Advertising & Marketing Public Relations General Management allied live, llc cathy taylor Alan wasser • allan williams public relations, Inc. Karen Berry Musical Arrangements and Supervision

Chuck mead Directed by

Floyd mutrux & eric schaeffer Developed and produced at Village Theatre, Issaquah, Washington Robb Hunt, Producer - Steve Tomkins, Artistic Director Originally presented by Seaside Music Theater Tippin Davidson, Producer Lester Malizia, Artistic Director Million Dollar Quartet 1


cast (in order of appearance) Carl Perkins..............................................................................................................Gabe Bowling* Johnny Cash............................................................................................................. Sean Sullivan* Jerry Lee Lewis..................................................................................................... Lance Lipinsky* Elvis Presley.................................................................................................................. David Lago* Fluke (Drummer)....................................................................................................... Billy Shaffer* Jay Perkins (Bass player).........................................................................................Chuck Zayas* Sam Phillips..................................................................................................................Tim Decker* Dyanne............................................................................................................................. Tara Macri* Understudies Elvis Presley.............................................................................................................Gabe Bowling* Carl Perkins/Sam Philips....................................................................................Shaun Whitley* Johnny Cash/Elvis Presley............................................................................... Johnny Kinnaird Jerry Lee Lewis........................................................................................................ David Abeles* Dyanne........................................................................................................................... Darcy Wood *The actors and stage managers are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. PRODUCTION NOTES On a cold Tuesday afternoon in December of 1956, four of the greatest musical innovators of the time, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, united at Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee for a somewhat accidental gathering. These renowned revolutionaries spontaneously created a collection of music deemed so original; there was hardly a classification for what transpired. Word leaked of this impromptu jam session, in which the boys were dubbed the Million Dollar Quartet, and history was made. The foursome never reunited again. Leading up to that fateful night, Cash, Perkins, and Presley’s careers had already skyrocketed. Once touring partners and friends, their paths bisected by chance that night, while Jerry Lee Lewis was the new kid in town. There was one man in all their lives who perhaps was the unsung hero, the man who nurtured the genius in each of them: the “Father of rock’n’roll” and Sun Records owner, Sam Phillips. Unlike other producers of the time, Phillips took an active role in the recording process, encouraging and coaxing the artists to generate a sound from the depths of their capabilities. Even under scrutiny from the public, Phillips urged his artists to disregard the temptation to adopt the mainstream tactics of other contemporaries, despite the lure of success. In his rudimentary, one room studio, Phillips sparked innovation and launched careers, including those of B.B. King, Roy Orbison and Ike Turner, in addition to the four artists included in the Million Dollar Quartet. Phillips often found himself deserted by his aspiring young talents as they sought big paychecks and star reputations that Sun Records simply could not deliver. Lost in the spotlight of stardom, Cash, Perkins and Presley, among others, moved on in their ambition for fame. Only later on in their careers did they come to fully appreciate the contribution made by Phillips, in his constant respect and fostering of artistic imagination and individuality. Jerry Lee Lewis was the only member of the Million Dollar Quartet to remain loyal to Sun Records, until 1963. He moved to Mercury Records and experienced a career rebirth as a country artist starting in 1968. Yet, no matter what path to success his artists traveled along in pursuit of their careers, the spirit of Phillips and his vision live on in the music each of them created. Innovators of Rock’n’roll by Kyrstin Andrews • Reprinted with permission by Village Theatre 2 Million Dollar Quartet


million dollar quartet song list Blue Suede Shoes....................................................................................................................Ensemble Real Wild Child..................................................................................................... Jerry Lee Lewis, lead Matchbox......................................................................................................................Carl Perkins, lead Who Do You Love?....................................................................................................Carl Perkins, lead Folsom Prison Blues...............................................................................................Johnny Cash, lead Fever....................................................................................................................................... Dyanne, lead Memories Are Made Of This.................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead That’s All Right...........................................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead Brown Eyed Handsome Man..............................................................................................Ensemble Down By The Riverside.........................................................................................................Ensemble Sixteen Tons / My Babe....................................................Johnny Cash, lead / Carl Perkins, lead Long Tall Sally.............................................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead Peace In The Valley...................................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead I Walk the Line..........................................................................................................Johnny Cash, lead I Hear You Knockin’......................................................................................................... Dyanne, lead Party................................................................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead Great Balls of Fire................................................................................................ Jerry Lee Lewis, lead Hound Dog...................................................................................................................Elvis Presley, lead Riders in the Sky......................................................................................................Johnny Cash, lead See You Later, Alligator..........................................................................................Carl Perkins, lead Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On........................................................................ Jerry Lee Lewis, lead biographies (in order of appearance) GABE BOWLING (Carl Perkins/Presley understudy) has been a professional actor for eight years with a career that’s landed him in both Chicago and Los Angeles. Until now he has mostly focused on film and commercials. Originally a Wisconsin native, he has toured nationally in multiple bands throughout his life and is currently the lead guitar player for the rock band Fat J and The Pinners. He is also the brains behind all of the instrumentation and songwriting in his side project Gabe vs. The Sad Kids. Sean Sullivan (Johnny Cash) hails from Ohio and has lived and worked in Chicago since 2002. He’s an ensemble member with BackStage Theatre Co. As an actor and designer

he’s performed with Timeline Theatre Company in Fiorello! as Floyd and The Children’s Hour as Joe; with Lifeline Theatre as M’Ling in The Island of Dr. Moreau; and most recently, Sean was nominated for a Jeff Award for Best Actor in a Principle Role with Shattered Globe Theatre in Requiem for a Heavyweight. He wants to thank his family and friends, his parents Mike and Susan and his best friend and fiancée, Megan. Lance Lipinsky (Jerry Lee Lewis) While other kids were doing their homework, Lance was studying his dad’s record collection of people like Elvis, Roy Orbison, and his hero, Jerry Lee Lewis. These strong convictions for the past consumed his lifestyle and dedicated his career to the modern underground Rockabilly movement. Now at age 24, this Texas Million Dollar Quartet 3


biographies (in order of appearance) native combines these styles in his own original music similar to early rock ‘n’ roll, classic country and even a touch of 1960’s pop. His energetic live shows have led him all over the world, even to making his national television debut at the original Ryman Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN. Check out www.lancelipinsky.com for updates on his first album recording, which uses all analog equipment to emulate the timeless sound of the 1950’s and 60’s. David Lago (Elvis Presley) Emmy® Awardwinning actor David Lago celebrates over a decade of achievement in the entertainment industry with five Emmy nominations, in addition to his Emmy® win for his portrayal of “Raul” on the number one rated CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless in 2005. Lago is also recognized for his recurring role of “Jeremy” on the Aaron Spelling television show, 7th Heaven. The Cuban-American actor has starred in and/or produced several independent films for the past five years. Lago was born on January 18 in Downey, California. BILLY SHAFFER (Fluke, Drummer) aka Billy Bob has lived in exotic places like Libya, Turkey, Pakistan and Oklahoma. He began playing guitar in garage bands at age 12, switched to drums a year later and played his first professional gig at age 16. He then traveled extensively in road bands for a few years. Billy Bob came to Chicago at age 21 to play clubs and record and he has played locally with Cactus Jack, Jump ‘n the Saddle Band (of “Curly Shuffle” fame), Bloodshot recording artists the Riptones; jazz legends, Johnny Frigo and Jethro Burns, and numerous other Chicago musicians for the past 30 years. He also went on the road with Grand Ole 4 Million Dollar Quartet

Opry artists Billy Walker and Ferlin Husky and has been active in the local blues scene playing upwards of 130 nights a year. Billy Bob resides in the Chicago area with his wife of 28 years, Chrissy and his 16 year-old daughter Kayla. CHUCK ZAYAS (Jay Perkins, Bass player) is a veteran musician who has been performing on stage for more than twenty straight years in roles including bass player, singer, songwriter, band leader, side man, session player and producer. He has played rockabilly bass in Rocket 88, and is the front man for his most recent “roots” project, The Midnight Ramblers. Chuck is thrilled to return to Million Dollar Quartet after being a part of the Seaside production. Tim Decker (Sam Phillips) Tim could not be more excited to be a part of this amazingly talented cast and hopes his work honors the legacy of this music that his father introduced to him. He is a long time Chicago actor with local and regional credits that include roles at Chicago Shakespeare, Goodman, Next, Milwaukee Rep, Touchstone, Shattered Globe, Stage Left, Blind Parrot, Famous Door, Bailiwick, Noble Fool, American Theatre Company, and American Blues where he received a Principal Actor Jeff for his work in Toys in the Attic. Tim also works in film and TV where he has had recurring roles in ABC’s Cupid and Turks on CBS as well as The Untouchables. Film credits include work in Charming Billy, Dirty Work, Joshua, and a leading role in the recently wrapped Indie film Ash which will premiere this fall. Tim has also paid a lot of bills over the years landing voiceover work for tv and radio. Far and away, his proudest accomplishment is his family who he thanks for their support.


biographies (in order of appearance) TARA MACRI (Dyanne) Tara Macri is thrilled to be joining the cast of Million Dollar Quartet. Broadway credits: Hairspray (Amber Von Tussel) Jersey Boys. U.S tour of Hairspray and the original Toronto Production. Evil Dead the Musical, West Side Story, The Tempest, Dracula. Awards: Mary Savidge award for her work at the Stratford Festival. Film & T.V: Miss BG, The Strange Legacy of Cameron Cruz, All Around The Town, Jonivision, Under the Piano. Tara is currently working on an album. www.taramacri.com. Love you Mom, Dad and Julia. Shaun Whitley (U/S Carl Perkins/ Sam Phillips) is a multi-instrumentalist, actor, composer, and music director who has called Chicago home for the past 5 years. He was last on stage playing upright bass and mandolin in Cotton Patch Gospel with Provision Theater. Other Chicago (and Chicagoland) credits include: Pump Boys and Dinettes (Drury Lane Theater – Oakbrook); SS! A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The History of Cardenio (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (Drury Lane Theater – Water Tower Place); Tracks, Uncle Vanya (Best Local Production of 2008, Chicago Reader, TUTA); Woody Guthrie’s American Song (Jeff-nominated for Music Direction, BlindFaith Theatre); and Smoke on the Mountain (Provision Theater). This past summer he was heard playing violin for a recording featured in Redmoon Theater’s Spectacle 09: Last of My Species, the fearless songs of Laarna Cortaan. He studied in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where he composed an original score for a production of Twelfth Night and performed the role of Orsino. In Atlanta, he co-created and co-composed an original score for a neo-vaudeville adaptation of the fables of Jean de la Fontaine, Vive La Fontaine!, with the French-speaking theater, Theatre du

Reve. He is honored and thankful to the producers and creative team for giving him this amazing opportunity. Love to both of his families, and most especially to Meg. Johnny Kinnaird (U/S Johnny Cash/ Elvis Presley) is very excited to be joining the Million Dollar Quartet family. Hailing from Nashville, TN, where Johnny played, toured, and recorded with his own band and many others. Johnny holds a degree in theatre from Webster Conservatory and has acted professionally all over this great land. Most notable performances include, but not limited to, father of one awesome son and husband to one incredible wife. Johnny would be remiss not to mention his father’s lifetime love of Johnny Cash’s music. The countless hours playing and listening to his music together not only helped Johnny land this job but help make me the man I am today. Thanks Daddy. DAVID ABELES (Jerry Lee Lewis Understudy) is an NYC-based Actor/Musician and is thrilled to be joining the cast of Million Dollar Quartet! Some favorite credits include the National Tours of My Fair Lady (Cameron Mackintosh/Trevor Nunn) and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Arena Tour.) In New York: February House (The Public Theater), The Burnt Part Boys (Vineyard Theater), The Day Before Spring (York Theater), The Pursuit of Persephone (NYIT Award Nominee: Best Actor in a Lead Role), Hell House (St. Ann’s Warehouse) Regionally: Williamstown Theatre Festival, New York Stage and Film, O’Neill Theater Center, Florida Studio Theatre, The Orchard Project. TV&Film: Law & Order: SVU, Son of Mourning. David comes from a family of musicians and has performed in Jazz and Blues clubs across the U.S. and in London. He’s also a Singer/Songwriter and is Million Dollar Quartet 5


biographies currently at work on a new album of original material. Although trained in Classical Acting at LAMDA in London David’s definitely ready to put away the Shakespeare and Rock n’ Roll with MDQ! Visit him online at www.davidabeles.com for updates. SSIMQT Darcy Wood (u/s Dyanne) Darcy Wood is thrilled to be joining the talented cast and crew of Million Dollar Quartet. Originally an Orlando native, Darcy made her Chicago debut in 2008 upon graduating with her B.A in Acting at Seton Hill University. Some of her favorite Regional credits include: High School Musical (U.S./Perf. Gabriella) at Drury Lane Oakbrook, Taffetas (U.S./Perf. Kaye & Donna) at Nobel Fools Theatricals, Tommy (Sally Simpson) at Circle Theatre and Girls vs. Boys (original workshop cast member) at The House Theatre. Big Thanks to her extremely supportive family, circle of friends and her stellar agents at Gray Talent Group. Check out some of her music at www.trevorreusch.com COLIN ESCOTT (Co-Book Author) left university in England in 1970, and while most of his friends went to Katmandu or off to work with the poor and disenfranchised, Colin went to Memphis in search of the shaking music. Later, he wrote the book Good Rockin’ Tonight—Sun Records and the Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll, upon which Million Dollar Quartet is loosely based. He also co-produced and co-wrote Hank Williams— Honky Tonk Blues for PBS and BBC and wrote the definitive biography of Williams. Currently living in rural Tennessee, he is a consultant to Time Life Music. FLOYD MUTRUX (Co-Book Author, Co-Director) has written, directed or produced 50 films including American Hot Wax (Village Voice Best Picture-Best Director), Urban Cowboy, Up in Smoke, Hollywood Knights, Aloha Bobby & Rose, The Untouchables, as well as the Emmywinning “Drug Wars,” “American Me” and “Dick Tracy” at Disney, where he co-wrote 6 Million Dollar Quartet

Ice Cube’s new football movie. He is currently working on four movies including Dancing with Myself for John Travolta, and a number of rock’n’roll musical stage bios with Colin Escott, including shows about Fats Domino and “The Alan Freed Show,” and is work-shopping Baby’s It’s You, the Shirelles bio, in Los Angeles. ERIC SCHAEFFER (Co-Director) is the Artistic Director/co-founder of Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA. Directing credits include Kiss of the Spider Woman, Glory Days, The Witches of Eastwick, Saving Aimee, My Fair Lady, Nevermore, The Highest Yellow, One Red Flower, Allegro, 110 in the Shade, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Gospel According to Fishman, Grand Hotel, The Fix and Sondheim musicals Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, Passion, Into the Woods, Company, Assassins, Sweeney Todd, Follies, and Pacific Overtures. BROADWAY: Glory Days, Putting It Together. NATIONAL TOURS: big, the musical; Barbie™ Live in Fairytopia™. OFF-BROADWAY: Sweet Adeline (City Center Encores! Great American Musicals in Concert), Under the Bridge. LONDON: Royal Drury Lane & Prince of Wales Theatres: The Witches of Eastwick. He has worked regionally at Mark Taper Forum, Ford’s Theatre, Marriott Theatre and the Kennedy Center where he served as the Artistic Director for the Sondheim Celebration. He was named 2002 Washingtonian of the Year, and has received five Helen Hayes Awards along with an additional 23 nominations for Outstanding Direction and six Helen Hayes Awards for Outstanding Musical. CHUCK MEAD (Musical Arranger) For the past ten years, singer/ songwriter/ guitarist Chuck Mead has stood at the forefront of the alternative country explosion as co-founder and leader of Country Music Association Award winning and three-time Grammy Award™ nominee BR549. The band has appeared on “Good Morning America,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” MTV, VH1 and the BBC. After releasing six critically acclaimed albums, two hit EPs and producing two successful tribute records (Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash and Lonesome On’ry and Mean: A Tribute to Waylon Jennings) Chuck is


biographies currently finishing his first solo recordings. Million Dollar Quartet is Chuck’s first foray into musical theater.

Design and the 2007 Kennedy Center Design Fellowship Member of United Scenic Artists U.S.A. 829.

MALCOLM RUHL (Musical Coordinator) Musical Direction credits include: Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story and Pump Boys and Dinettes (Jeff nomination) at Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre; Ain’t Misbehavin’ at The Goodman Theatre; Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Oklahoma! (Jeff nomination) at ATC; Woody Guthrie’s American Song (Jeff award), Blues in the Night (Jeff nomination) and Smoke on the Mountain at Northlight Theatre; Pump Boys and Dinettes at the Apollo and Forum Theatres (Jeff nomination); Grease at Theatre at the Center; Big, the Musical and Big River at Apple Tree Theatre. Malcolm appeared as “Jackson” in the Broadway production of Pump Boys and Dinettes and in the recordbreaking run at Chicago’s Apollo Theatre. Composition credits include music for Holiday Memories at Northlight and Cicada Dance, for which he received Kennedy Center/ACTF awards for original play, music and lyrics. He has performed with Big Joe Turner, Harry Chapin, The Osmond Brothers, Vassar Clements, Jim Lauderdale and Jason Robert Brown.

KEITH PARHAM (Lighting Designer) is a company member of TUTA Theatre, where recent credits include Uncle Vanya, It’s Only the End of the World, Tracks, Huddersfield, Still Life in Color and Rules for Good Manners in the Modern World (Chicago and NY). Other credits include Gas for Less at Goodman, 9 Parts of Desire and The Adding Machine at Next Theatre (Associate Artist) and Adding Machine: A Musical off-Broadway. He has also designed numerous shows for companies including Writers’ Theatre, Northlight Theater, Timeline Theatre (Associate Artist) Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Opera Theater, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, European Repertory Theatre, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and Theatre Wit.

ADAM KOCH (Scenic Designer) Recent regional credits include the Washington D.C. world premiere of the new musical Rooms (Metrostage and Geva Theatre Center, directed by Scott Schwartz), Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Signature Theatre, directed by Eric Schaeffer), the 30th anniversary production of The Colored Museum (Crossroads Theatre Company), the New York Musical Theatre Festival’s world premiere of Bonnie & Clyde (directed by Mark Waldrop), A Tuna Christmas (Human Race Theatre Company), Tick, Tick, Boom! (Metrostage), Little Shop of Horrors (Paper Mill Playhouse), Frozen, Brooklyn Bo’, and The Sound of Music. Upcoming projects include: Godspell (Syracuse Stage), See What I Wanna See (Signature Theatre, directed by Matthew Gardiner). Additional credits include: Side Show, Hello Again, Trust, The Little Prince, The Mousetrap, Death of a Salesman, The Secret G’, The Odd Couple, The Music Man, Rumors and Woyzec (costumes). Awards include: United States Institute of Theater Technology 2007 Oren Parker Award for Excellence in Scene

CARYN KLEIN (Costume Designer) has had the pleasure of being part of the costume community in Chicago for 25 years. Caryn’s designs have been seen on the stages of Apple Tree Theater, Oak Park Shakespeare Festival, Drury Lane Oakbrook and Martinique Theaters, Victory Gardens and Candlelight Dinner Playhouse. She has designed costumes for commercial productions of Bleacher Bums and the premier of Transference. Caryn founded Costume Exchange Inc. in 1994, a center for the creation and construction of high quality costumes for theater, dance and opera. In 2001 Costume Exchange and Steppenwolf Theatre merged. Caryn is now the costume director for Steppenwolf and manages the Steppenwolf Theatre costume shop and is honored to build costumes for other Chicago companies including Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Court Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Hubbard Street Dance Co., Lookingglass Theatre, Chicago Opera Theater and The Lyric Opera. KAI HARADA (Sound Designer) attended Yale University for two years before leaving to pursue a career in theatrical sound design. As associate to sound designer Tony Meola, he has worked on such projects as A Christmas Carol; The Sound of Music; Disney’s Der Glöckner von Notre Dame; Kiss Me, Kate; Sweet Smell of Success and Wicked. He Million Dollar Quartet 7


biographies is also the Sound Supervisor for Wicked worldwide. Regional and off-Broadway designs include Norman’s Ark, A Tale of Two Cities, Heaven Help Us!, Under the Bridge and Barbie™ Live! in Fairytopia™. BRIGITTE MUTRUX (Original Movement Coordinator) grew up in Oslo, Norway, and studied dance and theater there and at Cambridge. She ended up in Los Angeles where she studied theater, married Floyd and had two girls, Stella and Chaia. She acted as movement coordinator for Million Dollar Quartet at the Seaside Music Theater in Florida and at the Village Theatre in Washington. She most recently choreographed Baby It’s You, the Shirelles bio in Los Angeles. She has designed a new MOBIL clothing concept, written a new film noir, Stella by Starlight, and is cowriting the book for a musical play entitled Someday My Prince Will Come. TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting) Broadway/Tours: SPIDER-MAN Turn Off The Dark, Enron, Million Dollar Quartet, The Addams Family, Race, Memphis, Superior Donuts, Next to Normal, Rock of Ages, South Pacific, In the Heights, Wicked, Rent, Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, Peep Show and Bette Midler in Vegas; Off-Broadway: Atlantic, MCC, Signature; Film: Sex and the City 2, Jonah Hex, Main Street, Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, I Love You Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Sex and the City, Dan in Real Life, Then She Found Me, Across the Universe, Ira & Abby, Rent, Pieces of April, Camp, The Grey Zone, Finding Forrester, The Bone Collector; TV: Ugly Betty (pilot), Whoopi, HBO’s Undefeated, commercials. MAGGIE O’DONNELL (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled to be a part of the Chicago premiere of Million Dollar Quartet. She most recently stage managed the Chicago production of Altar Boyz. Other credits from Maggie’s 20 years in Chicago include James Lapine’s The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Bob Falls’ production of Frank’s Home at the Goodman Theatre starring Peter Weller, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Chicago Theatre with Donny Osmond, Sons of Don Juan with Robert Cuccioli at San Jose Repertory Theatre, A Streetcar Named Desire at Steppenwolf Theatre with Gary Sinise 8 Million Dollar Quartet

and Rehearsal for the Apocalypse at Remains Theatre with the late Del Close. Maggie also served as resident stage manager at Court Theatre and Northlight Theatre. Patia Bartlett (Stage Manager) is excited to be working on this project. Chicago credits include Lookingglass Theatre Company: Our Town, Hephaestus (‘05,‘08), Lookingglass Alice (‘05,‘07,‘08), Black Diamond, The Wooden Breeks, Sita Ram, Hillbilly Antigone, The Secret in the Wings, Race, Hard Times (Philadelphia & Chicago), Summertime; Remy Bumppo Theatre Company: The Marriage of Figaro, The Voysey Inheritance, Brontë, The Philadelphia Story, The Real Thing, The Best Man, Power, Aren’t We All, A Delicate Balance, Some Americans Abroad, Top Girls. Also Creede Repertory Theatre: Ruthless! & Eleemosynary. MATT MARSDEN (Production Manager) is production manager for Eighty-Eight Entertainment, the company that brings Beethoven, As I Knew Him, Monsieur Chopin, and George Gershwin Alone to stages around the globe. Matt is also the production manager at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago where he has been part of the teams for HATS! The Musical; Forbidden Broadway: SVU; and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Matt has also worked for Olympic City at the 1996 Olympic Games; as a project manager for Becker Studios, Inc., and worked to open Chicago’s Drury Lane Theatre (at Water Tower Place) on their inaugural shows The Full Monty and Mornings at Seven. Thanks to all who make show biz fun, but especially, Nettie. ALAN WASSER ASSOCIATES (General Management), under the leadership of Alan Wasser and Allan Williams, oversee and supervise The Phantom of the Opera and Oleanna on Broadway, Phantom on tour and in Las Vegas, and A Chorus Line, Dreamgirls, and Walking With Dinosaurs on tour. Future Broadway productions include Spider-Man, The Miracle Worker, Million Dollar Quartet, Promises Promises, and The Nutty Professor. Wasser and Williams are also general managers of the annual Tony Awards® ceremony, broadcast nationally on the CBS television network.


biographies KAREN Berry (Co-General Manager) has managed many Chicago productions including Joe Mantegna’s Bleacher Bums, Clint Holme’s Comfortable Shoes, R. Buckminster Fuller, Alfred Uhry’s The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Frank McCourt’s The Irish...And How They Got That Way, Jackie Mason: Much Ado About Everything, Edgar Allan Poe...Once Upon A Midnight (starring John Astin), Driving Miss Daisy, Frankie and Johnnie in the Claire De Lune (starring Kathy Bates), I’m Not Rappaport, Shirley Valentine (starring Ellen Burstyn), Steel Magnolias and Pump Boys and Dinettes. She worked on Broadway as associate general manger for the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Carrie, the Tony-nominated Quilters and South Africa’s Market Theatre production of Asinamali. She was production associate for Peter Ustinov’s Beethoven’s 10th, Show Boat (with Donald O’Connor), Anthony Schaffer’s Whodunnit and A Woman of Independent Means. Marcie Roman (Company Manager) is thrilled to be working with the amazingly talented group of theater artists on Million Dollar Quartet. A graduate of Northwestern University, she spent many years working in the trenches on film and television productions, including My Best Friend’s Wedding, Early Edition, Return to Me, and Green Street Hooligans. Love to her family and XO to her two little rock and rollers, Abby and Ben. Relevant Theatricals (Producer) is a commercial production company headed by Gigi Pritzker and Ted Rawlins, dedicated to developing new work for the stage. Current projects include: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, which premiered at the Guthrie Theatre and is on course to open in London next year; Snapshots, a new musical with book by David Stern and music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; and a new musical version of Dennis The Menace. Relevant’s sister company, Odd Lot Entertainment, develops and produces outstanding new film properties. Current productions include the feature “Rabbit Hole,” based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire, starring Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest, and directed by John Cameron Mitchell. Relevant Theatricals is proud to be part of the producing team that developed Million Dollar Quartet.

JOHN COSSETTE PRODUCTIONS (Producer) John Cossette’s 30+ year career in the entertainment and music industry has earned him a respected reputation as an innovative and creative producer of large scale events. John Cossette has produced the Grammy Awards™ for the past 17 years and The BET Awards for the past eight. At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Cossette produced 20 nights of shows in Centennial Olympic Park attended by more than 3 million people. In 1999 he produced a concert in Central Park with Sheryl Crow, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and The Dixie Chicks among others. He counts the grand re-opening of Radio City Music Hall among his numerous other credits. The winner of two NAACP Image Awards, Cossette has produced benefits for the House Ear Institute, The Concern Foundation for Cancer Research, MusicCares, The NARAS Foundation and the Society of Singers. He also helps to underwrite the E.J. Jackson Foundation to feed the homeless in South Central Los Angeles, helping to feed over 15,000 on Thanksgiving. APOLLO THEATER is a lush venue with a prestigious reputation, located in the heart of Chicago’s fashionable Lincoln Park neighborhood. Built in 1978 and twice renovated, the Apollo boasts a three-quarter thrust stage with 440 plush seats configured in just eleven rows, allowing audiences a theatrical experience unparalleled in intimacy and accessibility. Acquired by Michael Leavitt and Fox Theatricals in 1991 and then by producer Rob Kolson and his company Rob Kolson Creative Productions in 1996, the Apollo has maintained its stellar record of presenting high quality theatrical entertainment. Recent successes have included Always...Patsy Cline, Buddy...The Buddy Holly Story, Robert Dubac’s longrunning one man show The Male Intellect: an oxymoron?, Neil Simon’s timeless classic The Odd Couple (Female Version) starring Barbara Eden and Rita McKenzie, Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues, and a three and a half year run of Menopause the Musical. The Apollo is also home to the Emerald City Theatre Company, Chicago’s only theatre solely dedicated to family shows; as well as Baby Wants Candy, Chicago’s original improv musical. Million Dollar Quartet 9


PROD U CTION STAFF General Management..........................................................................................Alan Wasser • Allan Williams Karen Berry Company Manager......................................................................................................................... Marcie Roman Production Manager....................................................................................................................... Matt Marsden Production Stage Manager.................................................................................................Maggie O’Donnell* Stage Manager.................................................................................................................................. Patia Bartlett* Music Coordinator............................................................................................................................Malcolm Ruhl Assistant Lighting Designer.............................................................................................................Seth Reinick Assistant Sound Designer........................................................................................................... Anthony Jones Props Mistress.................................................................................................................................. Becky Marshall Deck Chief...................................................................................................................................... Randy Cromwell Wardrobe Supervisor............................................................................................................. Melissa Tulchinsky Master Electrician................................................................................................................. Margaret Hartmann Light Board Operator................................................................................................................ Connery MacRae Sound Board Operator............................................................................................................................Joe Court Management Associate................................................................................................................Dawn Kusinski National Press Representative.........................................................................................Adrian Bryan-Brown Advertising and Marketing Services........................................................................................Allied Live, LLC Laura Matalon, Suzanne Santos, Cindy Raymond, Vanessa Jones, Erik Meath Public Relations............................................................................................Cathy Taylor Public Relations, Inc. Cathy Taylor, Schoenly Hixson Graphic Design................................................................................Design Army/Marian McCorkle Designs Web Development........................................................................................................................................ SpotCo Sara Fitzpatrick, Matt Wilstein, Stephen Santore Casting................................................................................................................................Claire Simon, CSA Additional Casting........................................................................................................Telsey + Company: Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA, Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Carrie Rosson CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Bess Fifer CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton Legal Counsel........................................................................Levine, Plotkin, and Menin LLP/Loren Plotkin Loeb & Loeb LLP/Doug Mirell Accounting.....................................................................Rosenberg, Neuwirth, and Kuchner/Chris Cacace Insurance.............................................................................................. Dewitt Stern Group/Peter Shoemaker Scenic Construction.............................................................................................. Ravenswood Scenic Studio Costume Shop.......................................................................................................Steppenwolf Costume Shop Musical instruments provided by................................ Gibson Guitar Corporation, Engelhardt Basses Special thanks to: Goodman Theatre, Matt Walker, Lester Malizia, Robb Hunt, Ron Wray, and Jill Meyers Guitar and amp repairs courtesy of Dr. Fretgood - Intensive Care For Your Guitar, www.drfretgood.com The bass is provided Engelhardt Basses, Quality Crafted Basses & Cellos For Over 30 Years. http://www.engelhardtlink.com Joy Electronic Cigarettes are provided by Cignot.com Visit Million Dollar Quartet online at www.milliondollarquartetlive.com and sign up to receive the latest MDQ news and become our friend on Facebook! The original cast recording of Million Dollar Quartet is now available for purchase online at www.milliondollarquartetlive.com. For discounts on groups of 15 or more call Broadway in Chicago at 312-977-1710 or email groupsales@broadwayinchicago.com for more information.

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apollo theater & Studio

2540 North Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 BOX OFFICE 773-935-6100 www.apollochicago.com The Apollo Theater is professionally managed by Rob Kolson Creative Productions, Inc. President, RKCP............................................................................................................. Rob Kolson General Manager.............................................................................................................Tara Attea Assistant General Manager..............................................................................Katie Schweiger Technical Director......................................................................................................Tom Mackey Box Office Supervisors............................................................... Kristen Wenke, Octavio Lara Financial Operations..........................................................................................James P. Kourlas Group Sales........................................................................................................ Group Theater Tix Ticketing.......................................................................................................................Ticketmaster Box Office Attendants Jennifer Baird, Eric Cormack, Caitlin Hansen, Mark Hanner, Jen Kizer, Octavio Lara, Brandon Lowe, Jake Lindquist, Mark Mason, Summer Sparacin, Kristen Wenke Front of House Staff Brian Barasch, Eric Cormack, Sherri Crumley, Molly Gray, Caitlin Hansen, Jake Lindquist, Brandon Lowe, Mark Mason, Summer Sparacin, Jeromy Spraker, Kristen Wenke, Dylan Weidlich Bar/Concessions Sherri Crumley, Sue Kwan, Brandon Lowe, John Obligato, Summer Sparacin For more information on the Apollo Theater and Apollo Studio, including rental inquiries for special events, please visit our website at www.apollochicago.com or email info@apollochicago.com million dollar quartet music copyrights “Blue Suede Shoes” (Carl Perkins) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION of Wren Music Co. o/b/o Carl Perkins Music Inc.

“Matchbox” (Carl Perkins) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION of Wren Music Co. o/b/o Carl Perkins Music Inc.

“Real Wild Child” (John Greenan, John O’Keefe, David Owens) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION of Wren Music Co.

“Who Do You Love?” (Ellas McDaniel) © ARC MUSIC CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. Million Dollar Quartet 11


million dollar quartet music copyrights “Folsom Prison Blues” Written by John R. Cash Published by HOUSE OF CASH, INC. Administered by Bug Music Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION.

“I Walk the Line” Written by John R. Cash Published by HOUSE OF CASH, INC. Administered by Bug Music Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION.

“Fever” (John Davenport, Eddie Cooley) © Carlin America Music/Windswept Pacific Music Publishing. Published by Fort Knox Music, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION.

“I Hear You Knocking” (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King) © EMI Unart Catalog Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION

“Memories Are Made of This” (Richard Dehr, Terry Gilkyson, Frank Miller) © EMI Blackwood Music, INC. (BMI) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “That’s All Right” (Arthur Crudup) © 1947 (RENEWED) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. (BMI) AND CRUDUP MUSIC (BMI). All rights administered by UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Brown Eyed Handsome Man” (Chuck Berry) © Arc Music Corp. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Down By The Riverside” (Traditional; arranged by Chuck Mead) © Zoilink Music. All rights administered by Coburn Music. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Sixteen Tons” (Merle Travis) © MERLE’S GIRLS MUSIC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “My Babe” (Willie Dixon) © Bug Music, Inc. o/b/o Hoochie Coochie Music (BMI). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Long Tall Sally” (Robert Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman) © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “(There Will Be) Peace in the Valley For Me” (Thomas A. Dorsey) © (RENEWED) 1939 WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. (BMI) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. 12 Million Dollar Quartet

“Party” (Jessie Mae Robinson) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Great Balls of Fire” (Otis Blackwell, Jack Hammer) © 1957 (RENEWED) UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC (BMI), MIJAC MUSIC (BMI), CHAPPELL & CO, INC. (ASCAP) AND MYSTICAL LIGHT MUSIC (ASCAP). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND MIJAC MUSIC ADMINISTERED BY UNICHAPPELL MUSIC INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND MYSTICAL LIGHT MUSIC ADMINISTERED BY CHAPPELL & CO., INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Hound Dog” Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Published by Sony/ATV Songs LLC. Copyright 1953 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. All rights reserved. Used by permission. “Riders in The Sky” (Stan Jones) © MPL Music Publishing Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION of Edwin H. Morris & Company. “See You Later Alligator” (Robert Guidry) © Arc Music Corp. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION. “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” (Curly Williams) ©1997 N’Mani Entertainment Co. (ASCAP). ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. USED BY PERMISSION.


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