Patty and Jay Baker Theater Complex Stackner Cabaret Mark Clements Artistic Director
Chad Bauman Managing Director
The FATS WALLER Musical Show Greg and Rhonda Oberland, Executive Producers David and Camille Kundert, Associate Producers
Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr. & Murray Horwitz Created and Originally Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. Original Choreography and Musical Staging by Arthur Faria Musical Adaptations, Orchestrations & Arrangements by Luther Henderson Vocal & Musical Concepts by Jeffrey Gutcheon Musical Arrangements by Jeffrey Gutcheon & William Elliott
Directed by
Dan Kazemi ± Scenic Designer
Costume Designer
Sound Designer
Stage Movement Director
TOM GLEESON BARRY G. FUNDERBURG Stage Management Intern
RACHEL LANTOW
Production Manager
MELISSA VARTANIAN MIKAELIAN Technical Director
MARY FOLINO JENN ROSE
Assistant Director
FRANK HONTS Lighting & Video Director
RYAN BERTELSON Costume Director
TYLER SMITH
MARY FOLINO
Assistant Properties Director
Charge Scenic Artist
ANNA WARREN
JIM MEDVED
Lighting Designer
AIMEE HANYZEWSKI Casting Director
JC CLEMENTZ Stage Manager
RICHELLE HARRINGTON CALIN* Interim Sound Director
ERIN PAIGE
Properties Director
JAMES GUY
New York Casting
STEPHANIE KLAPPER
Originally produced by The Manhattan Theatre Club. Originally produced on Broadway by Emanuel Azenberg, Dasha Epstein, The Shubert Organization, Jane Gaynor & Ron Dante. Ain’t Misbehavin’ is presented through special arrangement with Music Theater International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. Phone: 212-541-4684; Fax: 212-397-4684; www.MTIshows.com. *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. ± Milwaukee Repertory Theater Associate Artist. Ain’t Misbehavin’ –
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CAST LIST Britney Coleman* Christopher James Culberson* Kenney M. Green* Bethany Thomas* Erin Willis* There will be one intermission. The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. N O T E F R O M T H E A R T I S T I C D I R E C TO R Greetings – The Oxford dictionary defines “cabaret” as “a nightclub or restaurant where entertainment is performed.” As we program our Stackner Cabaret seasons, we look for productions that explore what “entertainment” means – “to provide amusement or enjoyment.” I believe you will find “Entertainment,” with a capital E, in Ain’t Misbehavin’. In the past four years of my tenure as Artistic Director, we have programmed a variety of shows in this space from biographical revues like Always…Patsy Cline, to performances like Mind Over Milwaukee, to plays like The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), to actor/musician revues like Blues in the Night. They are all very different shows but what they have in common is “Entertainment.” This production entertains by reconceiving Ain’t Misbehavin’ as a show in which audiences see triple or quadruple threat performers act, dance, and play their own instruments. Up close and personal in the intimate Stackner Cabaret space, the multi-talented cast of Bethany Thomas (back with us after her memorable performance in Ragtime) Erin Willis, Chris Culberson, Britney Coleman, and Kenney Green will share with you the music and entertainment of the Harlem Renaissance. This whole production is overseen by Associate Artist Dan Kazemi in his directorial debut at The Rep, after working with us as the musical director of over eight shows, including Ragtime, Blues in the Night, Cabaret, and Next to Normal. Enjoy the performance! Mark Clements Artistic Director 3
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A I N ’ T M I S B E H AV I N ’ S O N G L I S T All music by Thomas “Fats” Waller alone, except where (*) indicated. Songs not written by Fats Waller were recorded by him.
Act One “Ain’t Misbehavin’” Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks. Lyrics by Andy Razaf. * “Lookin’ Good But Feelin’ Bad” Lyrics by Lester A. Santly. “’T Ain’t Nobody’s Biz-Ness If I Do” Music and Lyrics by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins. Additional Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz. *
“Honeysuckle Rose” Lyrics by Andy Razaf. “Squeeze Me” Lyrics by Clarence Williams “Handful of Keys” Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz. (Based on an idea by Marty Grosz)
“I’ve Got A Feeling I’m Falling” Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Link. Lyrics by Billy Rose. *
“How Ya Baby” Lyrics by J.C. Johnson. “The Jitterbug Waltz” Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. “The Ladies Who Sing With The Band” Lyrics by George Marion, Jr. “Yacht Club Swing” Music by Thomas Waller and Herman Autry. Lyrics by J.C. Johnson. “When The Nylons Bloom Again” Lyrics by George Marion, Jr. “Cash For Your Trash” Lyrics by Ed Kirkeby. “Off-Time” Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks. Lyrics by Andy Razaf. * “The Joint is Jumpin’” Lyrics by Andy Razaf and J.C. Johnson. Act Two “Spreadin’ Rhythm Around”
Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Additional Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. *
“Lounging At The Waldorf” Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. “The Viper’s Drag” “The Reefer Song” (Traditional). “Mean To Me” Music and Lyrics by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert. * “Your Feet’s Too Big” Music and Lyrics by Ada Benson and Fred Fisher. * “That Ain’t Right” Music and Lyrics by Nat “King” Cole.
Additional Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Murray Horwitz. *
“Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now” Lyrics by Andy Razaf. “Find Out What They Like” Lyrics by Andy Razaf. “Fat And Greasy” Music and Lyrics by Porter Grainger and Charlie Johnson. * “Black and Blue” Music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks. Lyrics by Andy Razaf. * “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter” Music by Fred E. Ahlert.
Lyrics by Joe Young. *
“Two Sleepy People” Music by Hoagy Carmichael. Lyrics by Frank Loesser. “I’ve Got My Fingers Crossed” Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. * “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. *
“It’s A Sin To Tell A Lie” Music and Lyrics by Billy Mayhew. * “Honeysuckle Rose” (reprise) Ain’t Misbehavin’ –
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C A S T A N D C R E AT V I E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Britney Coleman, Performer Britney Coleman is thrilled to make her Milwaukee Rep debut with this diversely talented cast of Ain’t Misbehavin’! A native of Ann Arbor, MI, she received her BFA from the University of Michigan and has since been based out of New York City. New York: St. Ann’s Warehouse. Regional: Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Westport Country Playhouse, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Baltimore Center Stage, Chicago’s Stage 773, Fulton Opera House, Maine State Music Theatre and The Wagon Wheel Theatre. Much love to Mom, Dad and Al, my Harden Curtis family and Stephanie! www.britneycoleman.com Christopher James Culberson, Performer Christopher is delighted to be making his Milwaukee Rep debut! He recently played Andy Wright in Kander and Ebb’s The Scottsboro Boys, directed by Susan Stroman. Some of Christopher’s other favorite theater credits are Scandalous People (Off-Broadway), Bernardo in West Side Story, Adrian in Smokey Joe’s Café, Matthew Henson in Ragtime, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, and a host of other characters in Chuckleball, and singing in Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday Concert at the Hollywood Bowl. His television credits include Jimmy Kimmel Live! and portraying Billy Dee Williams on Biography Channel’s Celebrity Ghost Stories. He also recently made his choreographic debut with Freckleface
Strawberry. Christopher is a native of Los Angeles, where he studied at the Hamilton Academy of Music and UCLA. www.castChristopher.com Kenney M. Green, Performer Kenney is thrilled to be making his Milwaukee Rep debut with this crazy talented cast! Off-Broadway: FINKS! (Ensemble Studio Theatre, Drama Desk Nomination), Growing Up ’70s starring Barry Williams (Luther). National/European Tours: Smokey Joe’s Cafe starring Gladys Knight (Victor/Dance Capt.), Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Ensemble). Regional: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Atkins), Avenue Q (Gary Coleman), Diva Diaries: The Musical (Young Randee Jean), The Music Man, The Goodbye Girl, 42nd Street and A Chorus Line. Directing Credits: The Full Monty (Westchester Sandbox Theatre), Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Emelin Theatre), Almost Connected: The Music of Jimmy Webb, Legally Blonde, Oliver! and Hairspray! Kenney is an active board member of The Ring Theatre and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. Many thanks to Dan Kazemi, Stephanie Klapper, Dave Secor and Adam Tilford! Bethany Thomas, Performer Bethany is so thankful to be back at The Rep after appearing in Ragtime last fall! Credits include: South Pacific (Marriott TheatreLincolnshire); Hairspray (Drury Lane Theatre); Hair (Paramount Theatre); Ain’t Misbehavin’ –
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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 Porgy and Bess (Court Theatre); We Three Lizas (About Face Theatre); She Loves Me (Writers’ Theatre); Cabaret, Sweet and Hot, Belle Barth: If I Embarrass You... (Theo Ubique Theatre); Into The Woods, Nine, Ragtime and In Trousers (Porchlight Music Theatre); The Life (BoHo Theatre). A Chicago theatre regular, Bethany is the recipient of a Joseph Jefferson Award (and four other Jeff nominations), an After Dark Award, and a Black Theatre Alliance Award. She is a proud member of Actors’ Equity and works for Broadway In Chicago. Erin Willis, Performer Erin is thrilled to be part of Ain’t Misbehavin’! Erin is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory. Theatre credits include: Cameron McIntosh First National Tour of My Fair Lady; Ragtime at Cohoes Music Hall and Dreamgirls at Asbury Park. NY Workshops: Amazing Grace and My Heart is the Drum. TV: Celebrity Ghost Stories. Erin also provides vocals and keyboards for the Indie Rock Band Kenji Urada. Erin would like to thank Milwaukee Rep for this wonderful opportunity, family and friends, and her amazing John.
1996 (book by John Weidman; Tony nomination: Best Score); lyricist/ conceiver, Take Flight, 2010 (book by John Weidman); with Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, co-lyricist: Miss Saigon (Evening Standard Award 1990; Tony nomination: Best Score 1991); co-bookwriter/lyricist: The Pirate Queen, 2007. Director: The Story of My Life, 2009. Director/co-lyricist: Song & Dance, (1986 Tony Award for star Bernadette Peters). Off-Broadway credits include: director/lyricist for Starting Here, Starting Now, 1977 (Grammy nomination); and Closer than Ever, 1989 (two Outer Critics Circle Awards: Best Musical, Best Score), both written with composer David Shire. Regional theater credits include: director, Mask, 2008 (Pasadena Playhouse) and director, The 60’s Project, 2006 (Goodspeed). Film credits include: Screenplay for Miss Potter, 2007 (Christopher Award, best screenplay). Contributes crossword puzzles to Harper’s Magazine. Richard is the son of a well-known orchestra leader. He has five children: Nicholas, David, Jordan, Emily and Charlotte.
Murray Horwitz, Creator Mr. Horwitz’s credits include Broadway’s Harlem Nocturne (with André De Shields) and song lyrics for The Great Gatsby at the Metropolitan Opera. His first collaboration with Richard Maltby, Jr., was the oneRichard Maltby, Jr., Creator man show An Evening of Sholom Broadway credits include: ConAleichem, in which he still performs. ceived/directed Ain’t Misbehavin’ (1978 Tony, N.Y. Drama Critics, Outer A Washington-area resident for the past 16 years, Mr. Horwitz’s work at Critics and Drama Desk Awards. NPR won three Peabody Awards Also Tony Award for Best Director.) and a Presidential Medal of the Arts. Fosse (1999 Tony, Outer Critics and In 1997, he earned a Governor’s Arts Drama Desk Awards); as well as Ring of Fire, (2006). With composer Award in playwriting from the State of Maryland for his play V.I.P., which David Shire: director/lyricist: Baby, received a staged reading at Round 1983 (book by Sybille Pearson; sevHouse Theater. Mr. Horwitz is curen Tony nominations); lyricist: Big, Ain’t Misbehavin’ –
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Luther Henderson, Musical Adaptor Luther Henderson has worked on more than two dozen Broadway productions in various capacities. For Ain’t Misbehavin’ he was the original pianist as well as orchestrator, arranger and musical supervisor. Mr. Henderson orchestrated and co-composed Jelly’s Last Jam. He was nominated for a Tony Award in 1997 for orchestrating Play On!, as a dance arranger and/or orchestrator, Mr. Henderson’s credits include Flower Drum Song, Do Re Mi, Funny Girl, Hallelujah, Baby and No, No Nanette. Mr. Henderson counts his work with Duke Ellington, Andre Kostelanetz, Jule Styne, Carol Haney, Richard Rodgers, Polly Bergen and Lena Horne as the most important milestones of his career. He is married to actress and director Billie Allen.
concerts, The World Goes Round (Barrymore nomination), Reefer Madness, Little Shop of Horrors, Rooms and The Great American Trailer Park Musical for 11th Hour Theatre Company. He also received a Helen Hayes Nomination for his work on the D.C. premiere of The Musical of Musicals: The Musical, a Barrymore Nomination for The Flea and the Professor (Arden Theatre Company), and received a Barrymore Award for 11th Hour’s Avenue X. At the Walnut Street Theatre, Dan musically directed, arranged and performed in The Irish . . . and How They Got That Way (Two Barrymore Nominations). Dan’s music has been performed at the Cirque de Demain in Paris, at the A.W.A.R.D. Show Philadelphia and in 213 Productions collaborations, Untitled Project #213 and Your Attention Please! Dan is also the composer of a new musical, The Tapioca Miracle (thetapiocamiracle.com). A huge thank you to Mark for this opportunity.
Dan Kazemi, Director/ Musical Director Dan Kazemi is a New York based theater artist, and is an Associate Artist at The Rep. Dan was Musical Director for The Rep’s recent productions of End of the Rainbow, A Christmas Carol, Forever Plaid, Ragtime, Blues in the Night, Assassins, Always . . . Patsy Cline, Next to Normal and Cabaret. In Philadelphia, Dan recently musically directed Kerrigan/Lowdermilk’s Flash of Time and orchestrated and musically directed the world premiere musical, Tulipomania at the Arden Theatre Company. Dan musically directed Tick, Tick . . . Boom!, Austentations, The PhillyRocks!
Tom Gleeson, Scenic Designer Tom works in theater, film, television, dance, installations among other design and art related projects. THEATRE PRODUCTIONS: Absence (2014) Boston Playwrights Theatre; Pinocchio (2013) Robin Hood (2012), Peter Pan (2010) The Three Penny Opera (2011), (recipient of the 2010 Princess Grace Award) Arden Theatre Company. The Little Prince, The New Victory and US Tour. Richard II, Classic Stage Company FILM: Revenge of the Green Dragons (Art Director) Released 2014, Law and Order SVU Episodes 1506 &1508 (Art Director) Karl Manhair (Production Designer), Christmas Dreams (Production Designer, released 2014) Asst. Art Director, Sex and the City II (Warner Brothers). Production Designer, Re-
rently the director of the new AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S solve (Singularity Films); Production Designer, The Hollow Tree, (Cyprus Productions; Winner: Best Production Design/ Art Direction; First Run Film Festival, NYC.) Art Director, Cinemax has Crabs (HBOPromotion series, nominated for Best Art Direction, New York Festival). Tom has worked companies such as MTVN, Lord and Taylor, Baker Brothers Collective, World Wildlife Fund, Creative Edge Parties, Tiffany & Co., Gannett. Recent Solo Art show: I am not a Machine- at Re-pop in Brooklyn,NY MFA, NYU. www.gleesonstudio.com Mary Folino, Costume Designer Mary is the new Costume Director here at The Rep, coming to us from Philadelphia where she spent the last 13 years as the Assistant Costume Shop Manager for the Walnut Street Theatre. She has designed numerous productions in the Philadelphia area. Favorite designs include Hair (Prince Music Theater), The Mousetrap (Walnut Street Theatre), Around the World in 80 Days (Walnut Street Theatre), and Romeo and Juliet (Lantern Theater Company). Many thanks to our great production team, my exceptional costume shop staff, and everyone at The Rep for making me feel welcome this season. Aimee Hanyzewski, Lighting Designer Aimee Hanyzewski is glad to be back working at The Rep. Aimee has designed in the Stackner Cabaret for such hits as From My Hometown, Fire on the Bayou, Grafton City Blues and in the Stiemke Theater for The Year of Magically Thinking. She also worked on The Rep’s A Christmas Carol for six years as the Associate Lighting Designer. Currently, Aimee is a freelance lighting
designer in the Madison and Chicago area. Barry G. Funderberg, Sound Designer Barry is excited to return to The Rep for his 67th production. Memorable Rep productions include Woody Sez, Blues in the Night, Othello, The 39 Steps, The Cherry Orchard, Pride and Prejudice, Armadale, Mary Stuart, Work Song, and Angels in America. Off-Broadway, Barry designed the critically acclaimed New York premiere of Wittenberg at The Pearl Theatre Company. Regional theatre credits include Fake, Carter’s Way, and Mother Courage and Her Children at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, sixteen productions at Utah Shakespeare Festival, including the recent regional theatre premiere of Peter and the Starcatcher, and Kansas City Repertory Theatre , Arizona Theatre Company, City Theatre (Pittsburgh), CenterStage (Baltimore), Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Peninsula Players, American Players Theatre, LA Theatre Works, and Indiana Rep. Chicago credits include Next Theatre, Theatre at the Center, and Lookingglass Theatre Company. Barry has received four Chicago Equity Jeff Award nominations, the 1996 and 2008 Jeff Awards for Sound Design, and an MFA in sound design from Purdue University. Jenn Rose, Stage Movement Director Jenn is a choreographer and teaching artist residing in Philadelphia. She has choreographed numerous regional theater productions with some of her favorites being Spring Awakening, Honk!, Spelling Bee, and Little Shop of Horrors. Jenn has collaborated and created new works for BalletFleming, 213 Ain’t Misbehavin’ –
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C R E AT I V E T E A M B I O G R A P H I E S Productions, and Ursinus College. She is the artistic director/choreographer of Loose Screws Contemporary Tap Company, a Broadway World Philadelphia Audience Choice Award winner, and a three time Barrymore Award nominee. Keep an eye out for Jenn’s choreography in Christmas Dreams, an 80-minute feature dance film. She would like to thank Dan for this journey out west. Jenn is grateful to be inspired everyday and looks forward to what is yet to come… Richelle Harrington Calin, Stage Manager Richelle Harrington Calin has been with Milwaukee Rep since 2004. Milwaukee Rep credits include: Bach at Leipzig, The Clean House, Intimate Apparel, Gem of the Ocean, A Christmas Carol, The Voysey Inheritance, Life Could Be a Dream, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Night is a Child, I Am My Own Wife, Greater Tuna, Pride and Prejudice, Shear Madness, The Lady with All the Answers, Yankee Tavern, Route 66, Cabaret, Bombshells, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Yellowman, Othello, The Mountaintop, How The World Began and End of the Rainbow. Ain’t Misbehavin’ is the 150th production of her professional career.
Rachel Lantow, Stage Management Intern Rachel, originally from Lakeville, Minnesota, joined The Rep’s intern company as a graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato where she earned her BFA in Theatre Design/Technology. Rachel has worked for Highland Summer Theatre in Minnesota for two seasons and this past summer she stage managed in Nebraska for Crane River Theater. She wants to thank her family for always supporting her decisions to pursue the dreams laid on her heart, and her close friends for their impact on her life. “For my Audience of One, for my family, and for Kaela.” Frank Honts, Assistant Director Frank was Assistant Director for The Whipping Man, Woody Sez, Noises Off and Venus in Fur earlier this season, and prior to that, Frank worked as artistic associate at Forward Theater Company in Madison. Recent directing projects include 9 Circles (Midwest premiere) and Speech & Debate. In addition to his work as a director, dramaturg, and assistant director at Forward Theater, Frank has worked with American Players Theatre, California Shakespeare Theater, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Madison Opera, and Children’s Theater of Madison. Education: AB, History, Brown University. Understudies: Anna Cline, Ms. Thomas Ron King, Mr. Culberson/Mr. Green Nicklette Izuegbu, Ms. Willis Kamille Dawkins, Ms. Coleman
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