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ANNIVERSARY SEASON
1 – I Left My Heart
Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Stackner Cabaret Mark Clements Artistic Director
Chad Bauman Managing Director
Created by David Grapes and Todd Olson Original production directed by Todd Olson Original piano/vocal arrangements by Vince di Mura Directed by Todd Olson Musical Direction by Richard Carsey
Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Stage Movement Director Casting Directors Stage Manager
Megan Truscott Katherine McLaughlin Craig Gottschalk Erin Paige Ashlee Edgemon Wasmund Sandy Ernst/JC Clementz Melissa Van Swol*
Production Manager Melissa Nyari Vartanian Lighting & Sound Director Craig Gottschalk Assistant Sound Supervisor Erin Paige Technical Director Tyler Smith Properties Director James Guy Charge Scenic Artist Jim Medved Costume Director Mary Folino Resident Crew Rick Grilli Wardrobe Cassie Head World premiere production presented at American Stage Theatre Company; St. Petersburg, FL, February 2005 *Presented by special arrangement with Summerwind Productions, P.O. Box 430; Windsor, CO 80550 *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors Stage Managers in the United States. The
director of this show is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union.
Special Thanks K. Dawn Grapes
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CAST LIST Tenor #1............................................................................................... Andrew McMath* Tenor #2.........................................................................................................Rob Tucker* Tenor #3..............................................................................................Eric Jon Mahlum* Musical Director/Pianist......................................................................... Richard Carsey Pianist
(performances Oct. 8 – 20)............................................................William
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
There will be one intermission.
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SONG LIST ACT ONE Opening Set “Steppin’ Out with My Baby” – Irving Berlin “Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails” – Irving Berlin “With Plenty of Money and You” – Al Dubin and Harry Warren The Early Years “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” – Al Dubin and Harry Warren “Because of You” – Arthur Hammerstein and Dudley Wilkinson “Stranger in Paradise” – Robert Wright and George Forrest “Best is Yet to Come” – Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman Crazy Rhythm Set “Crazy Rhythm” – Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn, and Irving Caesar “Lullaby of Broadway” – Al Dubin and Harry Warren “Let’s Face the Music and Dance” – Irving Berlin Friends Set “I Got Rhythm” – George and Ira Gershwin “Night and Day” – Cole Porter “That Old Black Magic” – Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen “I Got It Bad (and that Ain’t Good)” – Duke Ellington “It’s Wonderful” – Irving Berlin “Come Rain or Come Shine” – Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen “Puttin on the Ritz” – Irving Berlin “It Don’t Mean a Thing” – Duke Ellington - Intermission -
ACT TWO The Film Set “Where Do I Begin” – Carl Sigman and Francis Lai “The Days of Wine and Roses” – Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini “As Time Goes By” – Herman Hupfield “The Shadow of Your Smile” – Paul Francis Webster and John Mandel Quiet Set “You Must Believe in Spring” – Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Michel LeGrand, & Jacques Demy “A Child is Born” – Thad Jones and Alec Wilder “Fly Me to the Moon” – Bart Howard “Street of Dreams” – Samuel Lewis and Victor Young The Last Blast “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” – Michel Le Grand and Alan Bergman “I’m Just a Lucky So and So” – Duke Ellington “I Wanna Be Around” – Johnny Mercer and Sadie Vimmerstedt “The Good Life” – Jack Rearden and Sascha Distel “Rags to Riches” – Richard Adler and Jerry Ross Finale “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” – Douglass Cross and George Cory Encore “Make Someone Happy” – Adolph Green and Betty Comden
CAST BIOGR A PHIES Eric Jon Mahlum, Tenor #3 Eric is delighted to be making his Milwaukee Rep debut! A native of LaCrosse, WI, he is always happy to be close to home. Broadway credits include: Wicked. Off-Broadway: Plane Crazy and The Yard. National Tours: Young Frankenstein, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Wizard of Oz. Regionally, Eric has been seen in featured roles at such theaters as: Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse, Pittsburgh CLO, Kansas City Starlight Theatre, Arden Theatre Company, Dallas Summer Musicals, The Riverside Theatre, Carousel Dinner Theatre, Opera Kansas and Atlanta Theater of the Stars, to name a few. Eric holds both a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance. Enjoy the show! www.ericjonmahlum.com. Andrew McMath, Tenor #1 Andrew McMath is thrilled to be making his debut at Milwaukee Repertory Theater. From Scituate, MA, Andrew is a recent graduate of The Hartt School (CT) class of 2013 with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Previous credits include: Henry Mann in Nine Wives (Goodspeed Musical Festival of New Artists); Axe Ghost in A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage); Featured Soloist (Hartford Symphony Orchestra); Matt in Fantasticks, Jean-Michel in La Cage Aux Folles and Charlie in Brigadoon (The Mac-
Haydn Theatre); Barnaby Tucker in Hello Dolly and Corny Collins in Hairspray (New London Barn Playhouse) and Dick in Dames at Sea, Anselmo in Man of La Mancha and Cleante in Imaginary Invalid (The Monomoy Theatre). www.andrewmcmath.com Rob Tucker, Tenor #2 Rob is pleased to appear in his first Milwaukee Rep production. He holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of the Arts (Philadelphia, PA) and an MA in Classical Acting from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (London, UK). Favorite roles include: Nero (Britannicus); Time (A Winter’s Tale); Othello (Othello); Charley Kringas (Merrily We Roll Along); Ensemble/Beadle (Sweeney Todd); Man 1 (Songs for a New World); Nick (Baby); Schroeder (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown); Observer/Priest/Kanagawa Girl (Pacific Overtures) and Martin/ Cookie/Ensemble (Anyone Can Whistle). Offstage, Rob works as a musical director and pianist.
Richard Carsey, Musical Director/ Pianist
Richard Carsey is a conductor, arranger, pianist and actor. In 2012, he served as Music Director for the first national tour of the Broadway revival of La Cage aux Folles. On Broadway in 2011 he provided music coaching for House of Blue I Left My Heart – 6
C A S T A N D C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Leaves, and was music supervisor for Joshua Schmidt’s world premiere musical A Minister’s Wife at Lincoln Center Theater. In 2010 he was Music Director for the first national tour of Little House on the Prairie. For eight seasons he was Artistic Director of Skylight Opera Theatre, where he has conducted over 70 productions, most recently Porgy and Bess. Other music direction: Syracuse Opera, Florida State Opera, Marriott Lincolnshire Theater, Writers’ Theatre and First Stage Milwaukee. As an actor, he has appeared in: 2 Pianos, 4 Hands at Milwaukee Rep; Actors Theatre of Louisville; Dallas Theater Center; The Laguna Playhouse; Hartford Stage (Connecticut Critics Circle Award) and the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival. He also appeared onstage in Souvenir (Skylight Music Theatre); Dirty Blonde (Milwaukee Chamber Theatre) and Old Wicked Songs (In Tandem Theatre). Upcoming: Music Director/Conductor for the national tour of Phantom of the Opera. William S. Hindin, Pianist Bill has been a resident of New York City for 36 years. After growing up in Shorewood and attending Shorewood High School, he graduated from Northwestern University’s acclaimed Music School. He is currently working in NYC on the development of a new musical entitled Hereafter. He recently completed a five-week Off-Broadway run of the acclaimed show, Spaghetti & Matzo Balls. 7 – I Left My Heart
Bill co-musical directed the 35th Anniversary show of All My Children at New York City’s Town Hall. He is proud of being a part of the Grammy Award-winning recordings Beethoven’s “Missa Solemnis” and “Verdi Requiem” with the Chicago Symphony Chorus. His management company, William Hindin Artist Management (WHAM), represents variety and theatrical performers. David Grapes, Co-Creator David Grapes is currently a Professor of Theatre and the Director of the School of Theatre Arts and Dance at the University of Northern Colorado. Prior to joining the faculty at UNC, David served for six years as the Producing Artistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre located in Nashville, TN. There he produced 36 productions, and was the recipient of eight “Tennie Awards” for Best Direction. Born and raised in Parkersburg, WV, David is a graduate of the MFA Theatre Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. During his 29-year career in the theater, David has produced over 800 major productions. His work as a director has been seen from coast to coast. David is the creator/ co-author (with Todd Olson) of four musical revues: My Way – A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, Christmas My Way – A Sinatra Holiday Bash, Moon River – Johnny Mercer’s American Songbook and I Left My Heart: A Salute to the Music of Tony Bennett, which have been performed at over 200 theaters world wide.
C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Todd Olson, Co-Creator/ Director Todd Olson is in his tenth season as Artistic Director at American Stage Theatre Company in St. Petersburg, FL. He was this year’s recipient of the Florida Professional Theatre Association’s Richard G. Fallon Award for “Excellence in Professional Theatre.” Todd has directed over 150 plays, musicals and operas, including My Way – A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, (which he co-created) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Original works include Lysistrata, Casa Blue, The Last Moments in the Life of Frida Kahlo, and Joe Corso Re-Enters from the Wings, which won the 2012 Holland New Voices Playwright Award at the Great Plains Theatre Conference and is now published on Amazon.com. Todd is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard where he took classes with David Mamet, Peter Sellars, Andrei Serban, Robert Scanlan, Robert Woodruff, Anna Deveare Smith, and Robert Brustein, among others.
and the Spy (Pavement Group) and the upcoming Forever Plaid at The Rep. She is a graduate of DePaul University. www.megantruscott.com. Katherine McLaughlin, Costume Designer Kate is very pleased to be back at Milwaukee Repertory Theater debuting as a Costume Designer. She returns after nine and a half seasons in The Rep’s Costume Shop as the Costume Crafts Supervisor. Kate is the owner of the men’s hat store, The Brass Rooster, in Bay View. With Kate’s love of history and costume design she was always able to apply her knowledge to the work she was creating at The Rep. Credits for designing costumes for film and television include: the internationally award-winning film The Wheel; The Protestant Reformation (The History Channel); Secret America (The Discovery Channel) and the 2008 series of When Weather Changed History (The Weather Channel). Kate is actively involved with the Milwaukee independent film community and has enjoyed teaching high school students through the Milwaukee Film projects.
Megan Truscott, Scenic Designer
Craig Gottschalk, Lighting Designer
Megan Truscott is thrilled to return to The Rep after previously designing Blues in the Night and Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash. A Chicago-based scenic designer, Megan’s work has been seen at Bailiwick Chicago, Pennsylvania Youth Theater, TheatreSquared and Young Actors Guild of Arkansas. Recent and current projects include Our Town (DePaul University), Harry
Craig is happy to be designing another production in the Stackner Cabaret. Previous Milwaukee Rep designs include Blues in the Night, Always . . . Patsy Cline, The Bomb-itty of Errors, Nobody Lonesome for Me and Route 66. Other lighting credits include: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Ivey awardwinning Kiss of the Spiderwoman; ‘Best in Twin Cities’ award-winning I Left My Heart – 8
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