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CAST

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Glinda.................................................................................................................................. GINNA CLAIRE MASON Witch’s Father............................................................................................................................ WAYNE SCHRODER Witch’s Mother..........................................................................................................................KERRY BLANCHARD Midwife................................................................................................................................ TREGONEY SHEPHERD Elphaba............................................................................................................................... MARY KATE MORRISSEY Nessarose.......................................................................................................................... CATHERINE CHARLEBOIS Boq..................................................................................................................................................... COLE DOMAN Madame Morrible..................................................................................................................................JODY GELB Doctor Dillamond..........................................................................................................................CHAD JENNINGS Fiyero........................................................................................................................................... JON ROBERT HALL Ozian Official............................................................................................................................ WAYNE SCHRODER The Wonderful Wizard of Oz...................................................................................................... TOM McGOWAN Chistery.........................................................................................................................................CHASE MADIGAN Monkeys, Students, Denizens of the Emerald City, Palace Guards and Other Citizens of Oz.................................................. ALLISON BAILEY, KERRY BLANCHARD, BEKA BURNHAM, LAUREN CANNON, AUTUMN CROCKETT COOPER, MICHAEL DROLET, RYAN PATRICK FARRELL, SARA GONZALES, CHRIS JAROSZ, JOHN KRAUSE, TIFFANY RAE MALLARI, MATT MEIGS, JEFF SEARS, TREGONEY SHEPHERD, OLIVIA VALLI, JUSTIN WIRICK STANDBY FOR ELPHABA CHELSEA EMMA FRANKO UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. for Elphaba—OLIVIA VALLI for Glinda—ALLISON BAILEY, BEKA BURNHAM for Fiyero—JOHN KRAUSE, JEFF SEARS for The Wizard and Dr. Dillamond—NICK GASWIRTH, WAYNE SCHRODER for Madame Morrible—SARA GONZALES, TREGONEY SHEPHERD for Boq—MICHAEL DROLET, MATT MEIGS for Nessarose—BEKA BURNHAM, LAUREN HAUGHTON for Chistery—RYAN PATRICK FARRELL, NAPOLEON W. GLADNEY, BEN SUSAK for Witch’s Father and Ozian Official—NICK GASWIRTH, JOHN KRAUSE SWINGS NICK GASWIRTH, LAUREN HAUGHTON, KELLY LAFARGA, BEN SUSAK DANCE CAPTAIN/SWING NAPOLEON W. GLADNEY ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN/SWING DEANNA AGUINAGA-WHYTE THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.

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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I “No One Mourns the Wicked”.....................................................................................Glinda and Citizens of Oz “Dear Old Shiz”......................................................................................................................................... Students “The Wizard and I”.....................................................................................................................Morrible, Elphaba “What Is This Feeling?”........................................................................................Galinda, Elphaba and Students “Something Bad”....................................................................................................... Dr. Dillamond and Elphaba “Dancing Through Life”.................................................... Fiyero, Galinda, Boq, Nessarose, Elphaba and Students “Popular”.....................................................................................................................................................Galinda “I’m Not That Girl”..................................................................................................................................... Elphaba “One Short Day”.................................................................. Elphaba, Glinda and Denizens of the Emerald City “A Sentimental Man”............................................................................................................................ The Wizard “Defying Gravity”............................................................................ Elphaba, Glinda, Guards and Citizens of Oz ACT II “No One Mourns the Wicked” (reprise)..........................................................................................Citizens of Oz “Thank Goodness”....................................................................................... Glinda, Morrible and Citizens of Oz “The Wicked Witch of the East”..............................................................................Elphaba, Nessarose and Boq “Wonderful”....................................................................................................................The Wizard and Elphaba “I’m Not That Girl” (reprise).........................................................................................................................Glinda “As Long As You’re Mine”....................................................................................................... Elphaba and Fiyero “No Good Deed”........................................................................................................................................ Elphaba “March of the Witch Hunters”......................................................................................... Boq and Citizens of Oz “For Good”.............................................................................................................................. Glinda and Elphaba “Finale”.................................................................................................................................................................All TRAVELING ORCHESTRA Conductor—ADAM SOUZA Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2—ADAM McDONALD Keyboard 1—BRETT ROWE Keyboard 3—PHILLIP KIRCHMAN Guitars—DAVE BOGUSLAW Drums—TIM MULLIGAN The Wicked touring musicians welcome eleven local musicians who will be playing at all performances in Nashville. Woodwinds—MATT DAVICH, ROBBY SHANKLE, RANDY FORD Trumpet—MIKE BARRY French Horn—HARRY DITZEL Trombones—BILL HUBER Percussion—RON SORBO Bass—JOHN OWNBY Keyboards—JEFF LISENBY, DAVID ROGERS Musical Contractor—PAUL ROSS Orchestrations adapted by Christopher Jahnke.

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TPAC TEACHING ARTISTS play leading role in creative learning

Head Start teachers join in as teaching artist Holly Cannon-Hesse gets students up and moving. Photos by Mimosa Arts.

In a lively preschool classroom in Nashville, children eagerly pick up their pretend paint buckets and, following the lead of Holly Cannon-Hesse, use imaginary brushes to paint triangles, circles, and squares in the air. Cannon-Hesse isn’t the children’s teacher. Yet, she adds elements of fun and movement to their active exploration of shapes and early math concepts. A professional dancer who has taught creative movement to children for more than 15 years, CannonHesse is instead one of dozens of teaching artists who play a leading role in Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s educational outreach each year. These professional artists in theatre, music, dance, and puppetry are specially trained to bring the arts into classrooms and create unique, engaging learning experiences for students from Head Start centers to high schools. Cannon-Hesse is one of eight teaching artists working in more than 94 classrooms in Nashville Head Start Centers and Metro Early Learning Centers as part of TPAC’s Wolf Trap Early Learning Through the Arts program. Reflecting on her activities with the imaginary paint supplies, she said, “I saw so many wow moments

while we were painting shapes in the air. I had one student who was swinging her ponytail around when we used our heads as paintbrushes. I loved watching how the kids tried so hard to balance when we were ‘painting’ with our feet. It was clear they understood the concept and were able to count and explain the different attributes of the shapes as they painted.” By encouraging children to identify, describe, and compose shapes in an exciting way, Cannon-Hesse builds a foundation for learning geometry and spatial reasoning while providing the teachers with arts strategies to benefit future students. “The collaboration between professional artists and teachers to enhance classroom learning is a powerful combination, and there’s ample evidence of its impact,” said Susan Sanders, TPAC’s senior vice president for institutional advancement operations. “We share the belief that teaching artists are essential to arts education’s effectiveness in complementing curriculum, aiding teachers, and making learning more enjoyable.” TPAC teaching artists also participate in TPAC’s professional development and training for educators, leading Arts Integration Institutes in the summer and fall that train teachers to develop their own arts-connected activities.

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Some other ways in which TPAC teaching artists make a difference include: • Working with teachers in TPAC’s ArtSmart program to take students through a focus work of art selected from the live performances of the HOT Season for Young People and explore the creative process in ways that spark critical thinking, collaboration, innovation, and cross-curricular understanding. • Collaborating at schools in TPAC’s Disney Musicals in Schools program, helping teachers apply the magic of Disney to building sustainable theatre programs and leading activities that encourage selfconfidence, problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, and other learning goals.

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TPAC teaching artist Holly Cannon-Hesse helps children explore early math concepts with games and movement.

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST MARY KATE MORRISSEY (Elphaba) is airborne with excitement to return to this electric company after touring as the Elphaba Standby in 2016. Off-Broadway: David Byrne’s Joan of Arc: Into the Fire (The Public Theater), Tamar of the River (Prospect Theater). International tour: Hair as Sheila. Regional: Elmer Gantry (Signature Theatre), Lizzie: The Musical (Portland Center Stage), Little Women (Syracuse Stage) and the workshop of Fun Home (Sundance Lab). Syracuse University. “Epic thanks: Christopher Freer and CGF, Craig Burns, Matt Farnswor th and my friends and family. For TC, Mom and Dad. Never underestimate the power of listening, beauty and beat drops.” @maryspacekate. GINNA CLAIRE MASON (Glinda) is thrillified to travel by bubble with Wicked on tour! She comes directly from Broadway as the Glinda standby. National tour: Newsies (Katherine u/s), Flashdance (Gloria). Vegas: Duck Commander Musical (Korie). Regional favorites include Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie), Grease (Sandy), Hairspray (Shelley). NYC concerts: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Rosemary). Recently performed in Japan at the World Musical Concert. B.F.A., Elon University. Many thanks to DGRW, Telsey + Co. and the Wicked creative team. “For mom and dad and my Prince Eric.” Instagram/Twitter: @ginnaclaire. JODY GELB (Madame Morrible) most recently played Madame Morrible on Broadway, after having played the role in the San Francisco company in 2010 and in both national tours. Last spring, she played Joan of Arc’s mother in David Byrne’s rock musical Joan of Arc: Into the Fire at the Public Theater in NYC. She appeared in the original Broadway companies of The Who’s Tommy, Titanic and Wrong Mountain, and also on Broadway in Big River. TOM McGOWAN (The Wizard). Broadway: Wicked, She Loves Me, Casa Valentina, Chicago, Ivanov, La Bete (Tony and Drama Desk noms.). Off-Broadway: The Food Chain (Obie). West End: Wicked. Television: Uncle Ja x on “ The Good Fight,” Kenny on “Frasier,” Bernie on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “ Veep,” “Modern Family,” “CSI,” “ER ,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Film: Freeheld, The Birdcage, Heavyweights, Ghost World, Bad Santa, As Good As It Gets, Bean, Family Man. M.F.A., Yale. B.F.A., Hofstra. Thanks to daughter, Mary, for introducing him to Wicked when she and her best friend, Sara, spent the entire summer of ’04 playing Glinda and Elphaba in the backyard. CATHERINE CHARLEBOIS (Nessarose). Broadway and national tour: Wicked (Nessarose). Regional : Beauty and the Beast (Belle) at Ogunquit Playhouse, Music Theatre Wichita and North Carolina Theatre; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Milly) at Music Theatre Wichita; Steel Magnolias (Shelby) at Triad Stage. Catherine can be seen in the parody video Downton Abbey at 54 Below as Lady Mary Crawley and Michelle Dockery. Catherine is also a style blogger: follow along at CharleboisChic.com and on social media @CharleboisNYC! COLE DOMAN (Boq). National tour debut! T V: “Modern Family” (ABC), “Shameless” (Showtime), “American Gods” (Starz!), “GLOW” (Netflix), “Sharp Objects” (HBO). Film: Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party (Netflix). Select regional: Bye Bye Birdie, Peter and the Starcatcher (Drury Lane Oakbrook). B.F.A.,

Roosevelt University. The School at Steppenwolf. “Major thanks to my big sister Ally, Telsey + Co. and my team at GTG.” Follow @cole_doman. JON ROBERT HALL (Fiyero) is a Los Angeles native. He recently played Tom Chisum in the Emmy Award-winning “Grease: Live!” on Fox, as well as recurring on “Glee.” He also played Stacee Jaxx in the Vegas production of Rock of Ages at the Venetian. In addition, Jon produces music for young social media stars and helps develop them. His company HallPass Productions is an L.A. staple for many of the heavy-hitting kids in the social media world. Go to his website or DM for ways to work with him. Jonroberthall. com. Insta/twitter/Musical.ly: @jonhall28 and @hallpassproductions. CHAD JENNINGS (Doctor Dillamond) hails from the mighty metropolis of Yakima, the “Palm Springs” of Washington. Broadway: Wicked. National tours: War Horse, South Pacific. Regional: Goodspeed (My Paris), 5th Avenue (Sunday in the Park…, West Side Story, Wonderful Town), Village Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre. Film: Money Monster. CHELSEA EMMA FRANKO (Standby for Elphaba) is ecstatic to be making her national tour debut with Wicked. Most recently, she was seen as Elsa in the world premiere cast of Frozen: Live at the Hyperion in Disney’s California Adventure. Favorite regional credits: Company (Marta), Damn Yankees (Gloria Thorpe), Meet Me in St. Louis (Esther), Oklahoma! (Ado Annie), Monty Python’s Spamalot (Lady of the Lake), Chicago (Roxie Hart), Hairspray, Sunset Boulevard and Shrek. For mum, dad and SRO. @thechelseaemma. DEANNA AGUINAGA-WHY TE (Assistant Dance Captain, Swing). Broadway: Mamma Mia! West Side Story, A Chorus Line. Tours: Fame the Musical, Evita, Radio City Christmas Spectacular. B.A. sociology, Cal State University of Long Beach and 200 Hour Yoga Alliance Certification. “Love and gratitude to husband Blake and our daughter Kya for sharing this Wicked dream adventure.” ALLISON BAILEY (Ensemble, u/s Glinda). National tour debut! Regional credits: Goodspeed and New London Barn Playhouse. The Boston Conservatory ’14. “Thanks to God and much love to my family, DGRW and Telsey + Co.” Allison-Bailey.com. KERRY BLANCHARD (Ensemble) is so happy to be a part of Wicked. Thanks to everyone at Wicked, Telsey and MSA. “All my love to my wonderful family and amazing friends for their never-ending support, love and laughter.” BEKA BURNHAM (Ensemble, u/s Glinda, Nessarose). Back in Oz! Previously with the company for almost two years. BoCo ’14. “Love and thanks to Craig/ Telsey, DGRW, my Wicked family, Mom and Dad and especially my pup, Root.” LAUREN CANNON (Ensemble). Thrilled to be in Oz! Credits include West Side Story (nat’l/int’l/Ogunquit Playhouse), Radio City Christmas Spectacular and recently seen on the 2016 Tony Awards. “Love to my family.” @L_cannon. AUTUMN CROCKETT COOPER (Ensemble). Credits include Rihanna, LeAnn Rimes, Billy Gilman, CeCe Winans, I Kissed a Vampire (film), “America’s Got Talent,” CW’s “The 100,” Cirque de la Symphonie,

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TIFFANY R AE MALL ARI (Ensemble) ha s been lucky to perform for the past 10 years. Some accomplishments include High School Musical 3, Cirque du Soleil’s Viva! Elvis and Disneyland’s California Adventure.

MICHAEL DROLET (Ensemble, u/s Boq). Broadway: Wicked. National tours: Wicked—L.A. cast (Boq), Saturday Night Fever (Vinnie). Regional: Peter Pan—Dorset Theatre Festival (Peter Pan), Of Mice and Men—Palace Theatre (Curley), Cyrano—Fulton Opera House. TV: “The Tonight Show.” B.F. A .: University of the Arts. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter: @michael_drolet.

MATT MEIGS (Ensemble, u/s Boq). Broadway: Holiday Inn, Tuck Everlasting, Matilda. Vegas: Rock of Ages (Franz). National tour: Mary Poppins. “For mom— who taught me to live with an open heart and open mind.” @matt_meigs.

RYAN PATRICK FARRELL (Ensemble, u/s Chistery). A Michigan native. Began dancing at age 8. Ryan is thrilled to join Wicked on tour. Credits include Wicked (Chicago), Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Cats national tour (Mistoffelees), Copacabana (Mill Mountain), Princess Cruises, Chase Brock Experience (Joyce Soho) and Boyz II Men. Love to Mom and Dad.

WAYNE SCHRODER (Witch’s Father, Ozian Official, u/s The Wizard, Doctor Dillamond). Broadway: 9 to 5, A Christmas Carol. Tours: 9 to 5. Off-Broadway: The Prince and the Pauper, Mimi le Duck. Film: The Producers, Brando, Welcome Home. Television: “Guiding Light,” “All My Children.” Concert: Kristina at Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall in London.

NICK GASWIRTH (Swing, u/s Witch’s Father, Ozian Official, The Wizard, Dr. Dillamond). Broadway: … Great Comet of 1812, A Christmas Story. N.Y./regional: Secondhand Lions (Seattle 5th Ave), I Am Harvey Milk (Lincoln Center), The Gig (NYMF), Yeast Nation (FringeNYC). B.F.A. University of Michigan. Proud member AEA. nickgaswirth.com.

JEFF SEARS (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero). National tours: The Book of Mormon (first national) and Avenue Q. Of f- Broadway: Avenue Q (Pr inceton/Rod). Regional: Goodspeed, Riverside Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Stages St. Louis. Carnegie Mellon University. KU grad. For Mom and Dad. jeffreydavidsears.com.

NAPOLEON W. GLADNEY (Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Chistery). B.F.A. dance performance, Chapman University. Select credits include Wicked first/second nat’l tours, Me & Caesar Lee (Chor.), Odyssey Dance Theatre European tour, Backhaus Dance, “The Late Late Show,” “Good Morning America” and The Dance Cartel. @napogladney.

TREGONEY SHEPHERD (Midw ife, u/s Madame Morr ible) is exc ited to make her home in Munchkinland. Broadway: Been there. National tour s: Done that. Reg ional theater: Check . One woman shows: Check again. Education: D.M. A . vocal performance. Love to Lafayette. TregoneyShepherd.com.

SARA GONZALES (Ensemble, u/s Madame Morrible). Webster University B.F. A . in musical theater. Regional: Bridget in Bring It On (L.A.), Daniela in In the Heights (L.A.) and more. Award-winning jazz vocalist, performing internationally at IAJE in Toronto, Monterey Jazz Festival and 54 Below. Saragonzales.weebly.com.

BEN SUSAK (Swing, u/s Chistery) is very grateful to be back with the Munchkinland family! Credits: Cirque du Soleil, “SYTYCD,” Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Florence + the Machine, Ke$ha, Kelly Clarkson, “American Music Awards,” “Video Music Awards,” “Billboard Awards,” “DWTS,” “American Idol,” San Francisco Ballet.

L AUREN HAUGHTON (Sw ing, u/s Nessarose) . Broadway: Wicked. Off-Broadway: Fools in Love. Regional favorites: Sammy with Leslie Bricusse (Old Globe Theatre), Turn of the Century with Tommy Tune (Goodman Theatre). B.F.A.: musical theater, Syracuse University. Thanks to Mom, Dad, the Gillis family. “Je t’aime Michael.” IG: @laurenhaughton. Website: laurenhaughton.com.

OLIVIA VALLI (Ensemble, u/s Elphaba) recently completed two solo shows at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City. Other credits include The Threepenny Opera ( Jenny), Wendy’s Shadow (Young Wendy) and Foolerie (Kate). Thanks to Telsey + Co., her family and friends. B.F. A . in musical theater from Montclair State University. Follow her on Instagram @oliviafvalli and Twitter: @olivia_valli.

CHRIS JAROSZ (Ensemble). La La Land, “Glee,” Radio City’s New York Spectacular, Cirque du Soleil, “SYTYCD.” Excited to be joining the national tour of Wicked. “Love to my Mom, Dad and my MSA family.” JOHN KR AUSE (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero, Witch’s Father, Ozian Official). Broadway: Fun Home. OffBroadway: Camp Rolling Hills. Tour/regional: Green Day’s American Idiot, Drew in Rock of Ages (Vegas) and Cruel Intentions: The Musical (L. A .). Proud member of @thebroadwayboys. B.F.A.: The Boston Conservatory. Instagram/Twitter: @johnakrause. KELLY LAFARGA (Swing) feels honored to join Wicked. Film: Step Up 2: The Streets, Step Up 3D. TV: “Glee,” “Bones,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “DWTS.” Tours: Eve, Donnie Klang. Marymount Manhattan College. Thanks Mom, Nina, and Sasha for their endless love and support. “Dad, I love and miss you always.” CHASE MADIGAN (Chister y). West Side Stor y (Broadway), Radio City Christmas Spectacular, The New York Spectacular, Rock the Ballet (international tour). Thrilled to be joining the national tour of Wicked! Love to Mom and Dad!

JUSTIN WIRICK (Ensemble). Joined Jan. 2010. 3,000+ performances. 20 Green Girls. Denizen of Pittsburgh, Pa. Travel enthusiast: eight plus years of touring, 50 states, eight provinces, 15 countries. Passions/hobbies: Wicked, gymnastics, figure skating, fundraising, event coordinating, photography, motivational speaking. “Success is where preparation and oppor tunit y mee t .” Ad ventures and f ul l bio on Ins t a : @justinwirick88. STE PHE N SCHWARTZ (M usic a nd Lyr ic s) ha s contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker’s Wife, Working (which he adapted and directed), Rags, Children of Eden and the opera Séance on a Wet Afternoon. For film, he collabo­rated with Alan Menken on the scores for Disney’s Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Enchanted, and wrote the songs for the DreamWorks animated feature The Prince of Egypt. Mr. Schwartz is artis­t ic director of the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshops and serves on the council of the Dramatists Guild. He is a member of the Theater Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of

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Fame and has been given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Awards in­c lude three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award and a tiny handful of tennis trophies. Defying Gravity, a book about his profes­ sional career, is available from Applause Books. stephenschwartz.com. WI N N I E HOL ZM A N (B ook) re cei ve d a Tony nomination and a Drama Desk Award for Wicked. Other theater work: the musical Birds of Paradise (with composer David Evans); One of Your Biggest Fans; Post-Its: Notes on a Marriage (both written with her husband, actor Paul Dooley); and Choice, which premiered at the Huntington Theatre in Boston. Holzman got her start writing for the ground-breaking T V drama “Thir tysomething” and went on to create the series “My So-Called Life,” which starred Claire Danes. She executive produced (again with Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick) “Once and Again,” collaborated with her daughter, Savannah Dooley, on the ABC Family series “Huge” and, most recently, teamed with Cameron Crowe on the Showtime series “Roadies.” Features include ’Til There Was You. Also an actress, Ms. Holzman appeared in Jerry Maguire and as Larry’s wife’s therapist on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” She is a graduate of Princeton University, the NYU Musical Theatre Program, and a member of the Dramatists Guild. JOE MANTELLO (Director). Broadway: The Boys in the Band, Three Tall Women, Blackbird, The Humans, Airline Highway, The Last Ship, Casa Valentina, I’ll Eat You Last, The Other Place, Other Desert Cities, Pal Joey, 9 to 5, November, The Ritz, Three Days of Rain, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, Assassins (Tony Award), Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Design for Living, Proposals, Love! Valour! Compassion! Off-B’way: Dogfight, The Pride, A Man of No Importance, The Vagina Monologues, bash, The Mineola Twins, Corpus Christi. As an actor: The Glass Menagerie, The Normal Heart (Tony nom. and on HBO), Angels in America (Tony nom.) and The Baltimore Waltz. Recipient of Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Helen Hayes, Clarence Derwent, Obie and Joe A. Callaway awards. He is a member of Naked Angels and an associate artist at the Roundabout. WAYNE CILENTO (Musical Staging). Broadway: Sweet Charity (Tony nom.), Aida, The Who’s Tommy (Tony, Drama Desk, A staire awards), How to Succeed… (Tony nom.), Dream: The Johnny Mercer Musical (director/choreographer; Tony nom., Best Choreography), Jerry’s Girls, Baby (Tony nom.). West End: The Who’s Tommy (Olivier nom.). Other credits: Off-Broadway’s A Hot Minute and Angry Housewives, national tour of Spirit, …Forum at La Jolla (San Diego Drama Critics and Drama-Logue awards). Performer credits: A Chorus Line (Mike, original cast), The Act, Seesaw, Perfectly Frank, Irene, Big Deal, Rachel Lily Rosenblum and Dancin’ (Tony nom.). He has done musical staging for Liza Minnelli, Barry Manilow, Chita Rivera, Billy Joel, Donna Summer and Pete Townshend. EUGENE LEE (Scenic Designer) is resident designer at Trinity Rep and a resident artist at Long Wharf Theatre. He is the production designer of “Saturday Night Live,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Other Broadway credits: Bright Star, Ragtime, Show Boat and Sweeney Todd. Film credits: Coppola’s Hammett, Huston’s Mr. North, Malle’s Vanya on 42nd Street and Demme’s A Master Builder. B.F.A.: Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon. M.F.A.: Yale School of

Drama. Three honorary PhDs. Awards: Tony, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Emmy awards; Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence; Pell Award; and DesignxRI Lifetime Achievement Award. A recent inductee into the New York Theater Hall of Fame, he lives in Providence, R.I., with his wife, Brooke. SUSAN HILFERTY (Costume Designer) has designed more than 300 productions for theaters across Amer ica and internationally. Her direc tor ial collaborators include Athol Fugard (set, costumes, co - direc tor), Michael Mayer, James L apine, Rober t Falls, Rober t Woodruf f, Joe Mantello, JoAnne Akalaitis, Garland Wright, Mark Lamos, Frank Galati, Des McAnuff, Sharon Ott, David Petrarca, Richard Nelson, Christopher Ashley, Kenny Leon, Laurie Anderson, Tony Kushner, Carole Rothman, Garry Hynes and Emily Mann. Recent work: Rigoletto at the Metropolitan Opera 2012/2013, Taylor Swift Speak Now world tour 2011/2012 . Broadway: Present Laughter (Tony nom.), Wonderland, Sondheim on Sondheim, Spring Awakening (Tony nom.), Lestat (Tony nom.), Assassins, Into the Woods (Hewes Award, Tony nom.), Dirty Blonde. She designs for opera, dance, film and TV and chairs Design at NYU/Tisch. Her numerous awards include the Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Wicked. KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Design) has more than 50 Broadway play and musical theater credits. He designs extensively Off-Broadway, for resident theaters and touring productions throughout the United States as well as internationally. Selected Broadway credits: War Paint, On Your Feet!, Disgraced, If/Then, Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Pippin, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, The Coast of Utopia—Shipwrecked, Other Desert Cities, Harvey, The Best Man, The Merchant of Venice, The Royal Family, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Goat…, Uncle Vanya, Side Man, The Little Foxes and The Rose Tattoo. He is the recipient of Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Obie awards. TONY MEOLA (Sound Designer). Broadway: First Date (associate producer); The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Drama Desk Award); Lysistrata Jones (associate producer as well as sound design); Pal Joey; The Ritz; Laugh Whore; Man of La Mancha; Sweet Smell of Success; Copenhagen; Kiss Me, Kate; Footloose; The Lion King (Drama Desk Award); The Sound of Music; A Christmas Carol (MSG); Steel Pier; …Forum; The King and I; Moon Over Buffalo; Smokey Joe’s Cafe; Guys and Dolls; Five Guys Named Moe; She Loves Me; The Red Shoes; Anything Goes. London: Kiss Me, Kate; The Lion King; Smokey Joe’s Cafe; and Anything Goes. National and international: The Lion King, Les Misérables, Mozart, Der Gloeckner von Notre Dame. Tony is a graduate of Ithaca College’s Department of Theatre Arts. Thanks, Dick. ELAINE J. McCARTHY (Projection Designer). Recent Broadway designs include The People in the Picture, Impressionism, Thurgood, Spamalot, Assassins, Man of La Mancha, Into the Woods and Judgement at Nuremberg. Opera designs include Moby Dick (Dallas Opera), Dead Man Walking (Houston Opera), Mazeppa (Metropolitan Opera), War and Peace (Kirov and Met Opera), Tan Dun’s The Gate and Peter Sellars’ The Peony Pavilion. Off-Broadway designs include Frequency Hopping (set and projection), Embedded, The Stendhal Syndrome, Suitcase, Speaking in Tongues and The Thing About Men. Regional designs include Distracted (set and projection), Limonade tous les Jours, Fran’s Bed, Once in a Lifetime, Cobb and Hair. She received an Eddy Award in 2003. Continued on page 39

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of Wicked in Mexico City and São Paolo, Brazil. Regional: Next to Normal, TheaterWorks Hartford; NSMT; Goodspeed Musicals, over 15 productions. The Boston Conservatory. For MOF. JAMES LYNN ABBOT T (Dance Arrange­m ents). Broadway: Aida, Tarzan, Bombay Dreams, Rent, Footloose, Joseph…, Cats, Sunset Boulevard and Miss Saigon. National tours include Starlight Express, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Who’s Tommy and Jesus Christ Superstar. He has performed with Aretha Franklin, Dennis De­Young of Styx, Shirley Bassey, Bob Hope, Vanessa Williams and Elton John. Clients include Dr Pepper, Frito-Lay, American Airlines and General Electric. MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator). Broadway: War Paint, Anastasia, Dear Evan Hansen, School of Rock, Hamilton. Upcoming Broadway: Prince of Broadway, The SpongeBob Musical, Frozen, Half Time. Current tours: Kinky Boots, Hamilton (Chicago), Hamilton (national tour). T E L S E Y + C O M PA N Y (C a s t i n g) . S p o n g e B o b SquarePants; Once on This Island; The Parisian Woman; M. Butterfly; Anastasia; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Hello, Dolly!; Come from Away; Waitress; Hamilton; Kinky Boots; The Color Purple; On Your Feet!; Something Rotten!; The King and I; An American in Paris. Off-Broadway: Sweeney Todd, Atlantic, Classic Stage, MCC, Second Stage. Film: Miss Sloane, Into the Woods, Margin Call, Rachel Getting Married, Across the Universe, Camp, Pieces of April. TV: “This Is Us,” “NCIS: New Orleans,” “House of Cards,” “Rise,” “I’m Dying Up Here,” “One Day at a Time,” “Graves,” “Atypical,” commercials. telseyandco.com LISA LEGUILLOU (Associate Director) worked with Joe Mantello on Frankie and Johnny…, Take Me Out and The Vagina Monologues. She appeared in eight Broadway shows; on TV in “Sex and the City,” “NYPD Blue” and “NY Undercover;” and in the films Changing Lanes, Center Stage, Everyone Says I Love You and HBO’s “Angels in America.” C O R I N N E M c FA D D E N H E R R E R A ( A s s o­c i a t e Choreographer) has worked with and assisted Wayne Cilento on Sweet Charity (Broadway and national tour) and Wicked (Broadway). As a performer, Corinne was featured in the Broadway revival of Sweet Charity and the original companies of Aida and Wicked. She has also appeared in and assistant choreographed numerous commercials and music videos. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Manny and Wayne. EDWARD PIERCE (A ssoc iate Scenic Designer) operates a NYC-based design studio specializing in the production design of Broadway, touring and international stage productions. With his team of ar tists, Edward prov ides f irst- class development and management of designs. Notable collaborations include the Tony Awardwinning Wicked with Eugene Lee, Billy Elliot, The Pirate Queen, Aida, Ragtime, Cabaret and Noise/Funk. edwardpierce.com. CHIC SILBER (Special Effects). Broadway: Sherlock Holmes; Edward Gorey’s Dracula; The Elephant Man; Amadeus; Nicholas Nickleby; Tintypes; Working; The Dresser; Alice in Wonderland; Grand Hotel; Piaf; Orpheus Descending; Moon Over Buffalo; Footloose; The Civil War; Aida; Kiss Me, Kate; Annie Get Your Gun; Dance of Death; Brooklyn; La Cage aux Folles; Godspell. Circus: Monte Carlo Circus Spectacular, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Clyde Beatty– Cole Bros.

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GREGG KIRSOPP (Produc tion Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked, Chicago, Spring Awakening, Glory Days, Sweet Charity, Sly Fox, Les Misérables, Grease. National tours: Wicked (both), Chicago, Les Misérables, Me and My Girl, Cats. International: Wicked (Mexico City, Production Supervisor), 1992 Olympics closing ceremonies (Barcelona). OffBroadway: Under the Bridge, The Ark. Regional: North Carolina Theater, Pittsburgh CLO. COLLEEN DANAHER (Stage Manager) is thrilled to be a part of the Wicked team. Broadway: Godspell, Wonderland, South Pacific, Lend Me a Tenor, Grease, Grey Gardens. Regional: Many productions over several years at the Vineyard Playhouse in beautiful Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. Love to LBB. A A RO N E LG A R T ( A s sis t a n t St ag e M a nag e r) . Broadway: Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour, Disaster!, Newsies, Shatner’s World: We Just Live in It, Wit, Bonnie & Clyde, La Cage aux Folles (2010). National tours: Once, Sister Act, The Addams Family, 9 to 5 The Musical. Regional: Cutman (Goodspeed Musicals). GREGORY MAGUIRE (Author of Original Novel) published a dozen novels for children before writing his first adult novel, Wicked. A devotee of children’s fantasy, Maguire’s subsequent novels for adults are variations-on-a-theme: Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister considers Cinderella as a 17th-century maid from Harlem; Lost evokes the ghost of Charles Dickens’s Scrooge; and Mirror Mirror features a High Renaissance Snow White daunted by the wickedest stepmother, Lucrezia Borgia. Maguire’s novel Son of a Witch, a sequel to Wicked, is followed by A Lion Among Men and the final volume of the Wicked Years, Out of Oz. He lives in Massachusetts and Vermont with his husband, the painter Andy Newman, and their three children. 3 2 1 T H E AT R I C A L M A N A G E M E N T (G e n e r a l Management). Credits include Wicked (worldwide); SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical; War Paint; Oh, Hello on Broadway; Fully Committed (Broadway revival and original Off-Broadway); Fun Home; If/ Then; Peter and the Starcatcher; Bring It On: The Musical; Sister Act; Traces; Next to Normal; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; The Vagina Monologues; Man of La Mancha; The Graduate; I Love You, You’re Perfect…; and Bat Boy. Other management credits include The Lion King, Smokey Joe’s Café, The Santaland Diaries, Full Gallop, Smoke on the Mountain, Rent, Guys and Dolls and The Diary of Anne Frank. 321 Theatrical Management includes Nina Essman, Nancy Gibbs, Marcia Goldberg, Ken Silverman, Danielle Karliner Naish and Amy Merlino. MARC PLATT (Producer). Theater: The Band’s Visit; War Paint; Oh, Hello on Broadway; If/Then; Pal Joey; Three Days of Rain; Wicked; Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands (Drama Desk Award); Family Week. Films: La La Land (Oscar nomination, Golden Globe Award), The Girl on the Train, Bridge of Spies (Oscar nomina­t ion), Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, Ricki and the Flash, Into the Woods, Drive, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Nine, Rachel Getting Married, Wanted, Legally Blonde, Legally Blonde 2, Song One, Lost River, Winter’s Tale, 2 Guns, Charlie St. Cloud, Cop Out, The Other Woman, The Seeker, The Perfect Man, Honey and Josie and the Pussycats. Upcoming films: Mary Poppins Returns. Television: “A Christmas Story Live!” (FOX), “Grease: Live!” (FOX, Emmy Award), “Empire Falls” (HBO, Golden Globe Award), “Taking the Stage” (MTV), “Once Upon a Mattress” (ABC), “The Path to 9/11” (ABC).

UNIVERSAL STAGE PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is the live-theater division of the world-famous motion pic ture studio, currently represented by the record-breaking phenomenon Wicked, currently celebrating its 14th hit year on Broadway. Additional credits include Billy Elliot, winner of 10 Tony Awards including Best Musical; Bring It On: The Musical; the Tony Award-winning revival of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess; and Holiday Inn—The New Irving Berlin Musical with Roundabout Theatre Company. THE ARACA GROUP (Producer). Founded in 1997 by partners Matthew Rego, Michael Rego and Hank Unger, The Araca Group produces and merchandises live entertainment and theatrical events on Broadway and around the world. For more information, please visit araca.com. JON B. PLATT (Producer). Productions in­clude Wicked, The Book of Mormon, Angels in America/Perestroika, Copenhagen, God of Carnage, Death of a Salesman, A Raisin in the Sun, A View from the Bridge, Clybourne Park, Mother/Hat, Jerusalem, Venus in Fur, Betrayal, You’re Welcome America, Driving Miss Daisy, I’ll Eat You Last, The Diary of Anne Frank, No Man’s Land/ Waiting for Godot, Exit the King, A Delicate Balance, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Recipient, the 2012 Robert Whitehead Award for Distinguished Producing. DAVID STONE (Producer) is currently rep­r esented by Wicked and The Boys in the Band. He has also produced War Paint, If/Then, Next to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Three Days of Rain, Man of La Mancha, The Vagina Monologues, Fully Committed, Lifegame, The Diary of Anne Frank, Full Gallop, The Santaland Diaries and Family Secrets. David serves on the boards of The Broadway League and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. He also serves on the advi­sory boards of V-Day and Second Stage Theatre. David has lectured on theater at Yale, Princeton, Columbia and his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. STAFF CREDITS for WICKED CASTING Telsey + Company Bernard Telsey CSA  Craig Burns CSA GENERAL MANAGEMENT 321 Theatrical Management Nina Essman  Nancy Nagel Gibbs Marcia Goldberg TECHNICAL SUPERVISION JAKE BELL PRODUCTION SERVICES LTD. TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Phillip Aleman COMPANY MANAGER.........................................STEVE QUINN ENGAGEMENT MANAGER.............................. KEN SILVERMAN PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER............................GREGG KIRSOPP Stage Manager............................................ Colleen Danaher Assistant Stage Manager...................................Aaron Elgart Associate Company Manager........................... Emily Powell Assistant to Mr. Schwartz..................................Michael Cole Assistant Scenic Designer................................ Nick Francone Oz Map Design............................................. Francis Keeping Associate Costume Designer...................Amanda Whidden Associate Hair Designer....................................J. Jared Janas Assistant Costume Designers....................Tricia Barsamian, Amy C. Bradshaw, Cathy Small, Mary Wilson Associate Lighting Designer............................. Karen Spahn Assoc. Lighting Designer/ Automated Lights........................................ Warren Flynn

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Assistant Lighting Designer....................................Joel Shier Assoc. Sound Designer/ Prod. Sound Engineer...................................... Kai Harada Assistant Sound Designer..........................Catherine Mardis Projections Programmer.................... Demfis Fyssicopolous Associate Projection Designer..........................Shawn Boyle Assistant Projection Designer....................... Keri Thibodeau Projection Animators....................................... Gareth Smith, Ari Sachter-Zeltzer Special Effects Associate....................................Aaron Waitz Flying Effects........................................... ZFX Flying Illusions Production Carpenter.........................................Rick Howard Head Carpenter........................................... Matthew Biltgen Automation Carpenter.......................................Rick Schadle Assistant Carpenters.....................................Forrest Hinman, Terry Thomas Flyman...................................................... Michael Eickmeyer Production Electrician................................ Brendan Quigley Scenic Electrics...................................................... Mike Ward Head Electrician.................................................. Keno Garcia Assistant Electricians........................................ Jacob Martin, Edgar Vanegas Production Properties Supervisor...................George Wagner Head Properties................................................... Bob Uzabel Assistant Properties........................................... Tom Jeffords Head Sound Engineer...................................... David Romich Assistant Sound Engineer................................. James Wilcox Additional Production Staff............................... Henry Baker Production Wardrobe Supervisor..................... Alyce Gilbert Wardrobe Supervisor................................. Cynthia Lancaster Assistant Wardrobe Supervisors...................... Glen Moore, Michelle Roussell Hair Supervisor................................................. Andrea Shairs Assistant Hair Supervisor..................................David Bryant Makeup Design............................................Joseph Dulude II Makeup Supervisor..................................... Joyce McGilberry Masks and Prosthetics........................... W.M. Creations, Inc. Matthew W. Mungle Advance Carpenters...................................... David Johnson, Ed Lohrer, Dave Rader, Duke Wilson Advance Electrician............................................... Eric Rimes Advance Electrics/Sound.............................. David Trovarelli Advance Sound...................................................Brian Moore Advance Wardrobe................................. Ann M. Bruskiewitz Music Preparation....................... Anixter/Rice Music Service Synthesizer Programming............................. Andrew Barrett Guitar Effects Programming................................Lou Garrett Production Assistants.......................................... Susan Bero, Sarah Koehler, Joshua Pilote, Stuart Shefter, Wendy Stephens Advertising............................. Serino Coyne/Greg Corradetti Caroline Thompson, Kevin Hirst Website................................................. Situation Interactive Merchandise................................................The Araca Group Banking...........................................................Bank of America Payroll....................................................Checks and Balances Accounting.......................................... WithumSmith+Brown Robert Fried, CPA, Karen Kowgios, CPA Anthony Moore, CPA Insurance............................ AON/Albert G. Ruben Insurance Physical Therapy................................................NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy Inc. Cecilee Fleming, DPT Housing and Travel.................................................. Road Rebel

Makeup provided by MAC Cosmetics MARC PLATT PRODUCTIONS Adam Siegel, Greg Lessans, Joey Levy, Jared LeBoff, Ryan Christians, Dan Attanasio, Katie McNicol, TJ Barber STONE PRODUCTIONS David Stone   Patrick Catullo   Aaron Glick UNIVERSAL STAGE PRODUCTIONS Vice Chairman, NBCUniversal.......................... Ron Meyer Chairman, Universal Filmed Entertainment....................Jeff Shell Chairman, Universal Pictures.................... Donna Langley

President, Universal Pictures..................Jimmy Horowitz SVP, CFO Productions................................. Arturo Barquet VP, Live Theatricals................................. Chris Herzberger VP, Legal Affairs.................................................. Keith Blau 321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT Heather Allen  Amy Merlino Coey Theresa Cooper  Penelope Daulton Katie Engel  Justin Gleiberman Marissa Gonzales  Danielle Karliner Rachel Kaufman  Ellise Lesser Stuart Levy  Uma McCrosson  Jason Neufeld  Rebecca Peterson  Susan Sampliner  Tyler Siems  Maan Singh Tinna EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION Stephen Lindsay   Brett Sirota The Road Company   www.theroadcompany.com

CREDITS Scenery built by F&D Scene Changes. Scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems© by Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG. Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting; Sound equipment from PRG Audio, both divisions of Production Resource Group LLC. Special effects by Sunshine Scenic Studios and Aztec Stage Lighting. Video projection system by Scharff Weisberg Inc. Projections by Vermilion Border Productions. Costumes by Barbara Matera Ltd., Parsons-Meares Ltd., Tricorne, Eric Winterling, Scafati and Cego. Millinery by Rodney Gordon and Lynne Mackey Shoes by T.O. Dey, Frederick Longtin, LaDuca and J.C. Theatrical. Flatheads and monkey wings by Michael Curry Design Inc. Chistery growing wings by Robert Allsop. Life-casts by Todd Kleitsch and Sunday Englis. Fur by Fur & Furgery. Undergarments and hosiery by Bra*Tenders, Inc. Antique jewelry by Ilene Chazanof. Specialty jewelry and tiaras by Larry Vrba. Custom Oz accessories by LouLou Button. Custom screening by Olympus Flag and Banner and Gene Mignola. Certain props by John Creech Designs & Den Design Studio. Graphic props by Proper Decorum, Inc. Confetti by Artistry in Motion. Puppets by Bob Flanagan. Spellbooks by Sascha Kaminski. Bedding by Sew & So. Wigs by Watson Associates. Electronic instruments and equipment from Manny’s Music. Guitar amplifiers by Mesa Boogie. Cymbals by Sabian. Drumheads by Aquarian. Drumheads from Headhunters. Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios. The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians. The Director and Choreographer are members of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). The Press Agent

and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

This production is produced by members of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.

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Baked from the heart, Broadway’s hit musical WAITRESS orders up Nashville debut June 5-10

Charity Angel Dawson, Desi Oakley and Lenne Klingaman in the National Tour of Waitress. Photo by Joan Marcus.

Waitress, the new Broadway hit musical baked from the heart and featuring a score by Grammy Award and Tony Award nominee Sara Bareilles, makes its Nashville debut at TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall June 5-10. Brought to life by a groundbreaking all-female creative team, this irresistible new hit features original music and lyrics by Bareilles ("Brave," "Love Song"), a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson (I Am Sam) and direction by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (Hair, Pippin, Finding Neverland). "It's an empowering musical of the highest order!" raves the Chicago Tribune. Inspired by Adrienne Shelly's beloved film, Waitress tells the story of Jenna – a waitress and expert pie maker who dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town's new doctor may offer her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. But Jenna must summon the strength and courage to rebuild her own life. "Waitress is a little slice of heaven!" says Entertainment Weekly and "a monumental contribution to Broadway!" according to Marie Claire. Don't miss this uplifting musical celebrating friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a well-made pie. Tickets for Waitress are on sale now at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040 and at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St. For groups of 10 or more, call 615-782-4060. Broadway Series sponsored by

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YOUR SUPPORT CHANGES LIVES. WH E N YO U S U PP O R T TPAC E D U C ATI O N: You bring children to performances. You provide professional development for teachers. You send specially trained teaching artists to classrooms. You promote the value of producing theatre in schools.

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For more information or to make a donation to TPAC Education, contact Susan Luna at 615-687-4315 or SLuna@TPAC.org. You may also make a donation online at TPAC.ORG/Donate.

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2018-19 DONOR BENEFITS Significant changes are coming to our season ticket seating model, donor program, and its benefits. New Bravo, Ovation, and Encore Societies will replace the former Performer’s Circle and Applause Society levels in the upcoming season. Below, you will find an overview of the new donor levels, seating map, and expanded benefits that will recognize our donors’ investment in TPAC’s future. ANDREW JACKSON HALL

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Encore Society $1,500–$2,499 up to eight season tickets

Visionary Circle $2,500–$4,999 up to ten season tickets in any seating area

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE CONTACTS SUSAN LUNA Director of Individual Giving 615-687-4315 | SLuna@TPAC.org CHARLES STEWART Vice President For Institutional Advancement 615-687-4283 | CStewart@TPAC.org

All FRIEND level benefits and donor recognition in TPAC’s Center Stage playbills, plus: • Opportunity to purchase up to eight (8) Broadway* season tickets in the new Encore Society seating area • Invitation to Broadway cast parties (as available) • Membership card and access to the new VIP Donor Lounge† for all Broadway series performances • Access to TPAC’s VIP Concierge Hotline for ticket purchases, exchanges, RSVPs, and donor support • Valet parking vouchers (or garage parking by request) for the Broadway season • Free ticket exchanges (based on seating availability) • Invitation to the Broadway Season Announcement Party VIP Reception

Visionary Circle $2,500–$4,999

All ENCORE SOCIETY benefits, plus: • Opportunity to purchase up to ten (10) Broadway* season tickets in any seating area • Donor recognition on TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall Lobby wall • One (1) TPAC Broadway poster per season • Invitation to the inaugural President’s Dinner For more information, including how to make a larger impact, please contact Susan Luna, Director of Individual Giving, at 615-687-4315 or SLuna@TPAC.org.

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TPAC gratefully acknowledges the following organizations and individuals for gifts and pledges received from March 2017 – March 2018. These gifts support TPAC Education, performing arts programs, and special projects. For more information about donor benefits and sponsorship opportunities, or to notify us of any errors or omissions, please contact TPAC Development at 615-687-4315. BOARD OF DIRECTORS C. Dale Allen Barbara Bovender Ronald L. Corbin Elizabeth S. Courtney Ansel L. Davis Emanuel J. Eads Rod Essig Eddie George Kevin Hartley Robert Hebert J. Reginald Hill Martha R. Ingram Martha Ivester Dr. Nola Jones Tracy Kane Christine Karbowiak Melvin J. Malone Marcus McKamey Sherri Neal Nathan Poss Nelson Remus Jim Schmitz Larry Stessel Andrew Tavi Rhonda Taylor Claire Tucker Dr. Philip Wenk Gail Carr Williams GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE, AND FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTORS as of March 7, 2018 $50,000+ CMA Foundation The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Delta Dental of Tennessee Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. Dollar General Literacy Foundation Google, Inc. Grand Central Barter HCA Foundation on behalf of HCA and the TriStar Family of Hospitals Metro Nashville Arts Commission The NewsChannel 5 Network Nissan North America, Inc. The Tennessean Tennessee Arts Commission $25,000 – $49,999 Bank of America The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Butler Snow Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown Monell's Dining and Catering Nashville Originals Service Management Systems $10,000 – $24,999 511 Group, Inc. Anonymous Athens Distributing Company Best Brands, Inc. Bonnaroo Works Fund* Brown-Forman Chef's Market Catering & Restaurant CMA CoreCivic Dollar General Corporation Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. The Enchiridion Foundation HCA, Inc. Ingram Industries

Liberty Party Rental Mary C. Ragland Foundation MEDHOST The Memorial Foundation Middle Tennessee Performing Arts H.O.T. Support Fund Regions Bank Sargent's Fine Catering Vanderbilt University $5,000 – $9,999 Advance Financial Baulch Family Foundation BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund The Broadway League Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation City National Bank Joel C. Gordon & Bernice W. Gordon Family Foundation HCA-Caring for the Community Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Electrical The JDA Family Advised Fund* JohnsonPoss LAZ Parking Nashville Convention and Visitors Corporation Nashville Lifestyles NovaCopy Publix Super Markets Charities The Rechter Family Fund* Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation SunTrust Foundation Washington Foundation Woodmont Investment Counsel, LLC $2,500 – $4,999 Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Amerigo AT&T Compass Partners, LLC Courier Printing The Crichton Group Davis Dirickson PLLC Ellington's Enterprise Holdings Foundation Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Designated Fund* Kraft CPAs Maggiano's Little Italy The Melting Pot The Pub Rodizio Grill The Brazilian Steakhouse Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Sea Salt Restaurant Texas de Brazil Vanderbilt University Medical Center $1,500 – $2,499 Anita and William Cochran Foundation, a DonorAdvised Fund of Renaissance Charitable Foundation The Atticus Trust Crumb de la Crumb Enterprise Solutions

Frothy Monkey Neal & Harwell, PLC $500 – $1,499 Allegra Print & Imaging American Paper & Twine American Paper & Twine Charitable Fund Creative Artists Agency Cross Point Community Church Crown Seating Cumberland Trust and Investment Company Deloitte & Touche, LLP Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella PC Freeland Chevrolet The Goad Family Foundation Hampton Inn and Suites Nashville-Downtown J. Thayer Company The Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee Jonathan Pierce & Co. LLC Joseph And Lynn May Foundation Kroger Louisiana-Pacific Foundation Lyft M Street Entertainment Group Millennium Security Services MRCO, LLC Springer Mountain Farms State Farm Exclusive Marketing Travelink, American Express Travel UBS Financial Services US Storage Centers Waller Wright Airport Business Center $250 – $499 4Wall Entertainment 12-point Signworks C-Tech Controls The Loving Pie Company Mangia Nashville Mike's Maintenance Revolver Marketing Group Trillium Entertainment INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS as of March 7, 2018 CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $10,000 + JJulie and Dale Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Bovender Jr. Martha R. Ingram Lisa and Mike Shmerling Judy and Steve Turner PRODUCER’S CIRCLE $5,000 – $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch III Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Eskind David P. Figge and Amanda L. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson III Kathleen and Tim O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Rechter Rhonda Taylor and Kevin Forbes Neil and Chris Tyler Jerry and Ernie Williams

APPLAUSE SOCIETY $1,250 – $4,999 Susan Andrews Colleen and Beth Atwood Melinda and Jeff Balser The Bandi Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker Kevin Bay Dr. and Mrs. Steven Bengelsdorf Todd C. Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm Andy Brashier Gary Bynum Ms. Glenda M. Carbine Drs. Toni and Timothy Carlton Anthony and Diane Carroccia Mr. and Mrs. Christopher John Casa Santa Barbara and Chris Casey Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic Shannon and Sam Clemmons Mrs. William Sherrard Cochran Sr. Eva-Lena and John Cody Daniel Coker J. Chase Cole Marjorie and Allen Collins Joel and Rebecca Cooper Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Kelly and Richard Crook Christa Cruikshank and Stephanie Wagner Melissa and Eric Danley Jana and Ansel Davis John and Joy Day Theresa A. Dehoff Marty and Betty Dickens Barbara and Emanuel Eads Wendy and Mark Eddy Dr. Ronald and Mrs. Martha Emeson Shary and Rod Essig Jill Fainter Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Troy Fleming Beth Fortune and Debbie Turner Mrs. Charles C. Fowler Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist Jr. Kelli L. Gabriel Hillary and Brian Gainous Taj and Eddie George Julie Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Goad Michael J. Grainger Sherri and Chris Hamby Becky Harrell Sara and Kevin Hartley William and Amanda Hereford John Reginald Hill Susan and Mark Isaacs Rick Isaacson Timothy and Stefanie Jakobs James and Whitney Johnson Susan and Bill Joy Joseph Judkins and Renée Conde Jacqueline Kelly Lawrence and Sherrilyn Kenyon Lee and Glenda Kraft William Lamb and Valery Rosser Pamela and Mark Lamp Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law

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Bettye Leiby Spence and Leigh Madell Teresa and Reagan Major Melvin Malone Red and Shari Martin Jennifer McCoy Amy McDaniel Susan and Michael McKay Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray McWherter Robert and Yin Mericle Alisa Miles Muhammad Mirza Lisa and Timothy Moore Teresa and Mike Nacarato James and Deborah Newburn Dr. and Mrs. Mathew Ninan Julie Owens Sherry and Harry Parsons Laura Pittman and Robert G. Pittman Jr. Lyn Plantinga Rodney and Holly Poling Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Karen and Ronald Powell Nelson Remus Wells Richardson and Jane Bowlin Carla Robertson Jerry and Andrea Rooker Mark and Carla Rosenthal Anne and Joseph Russell Dr. Norman Scarborough and Ms. Kimberly Hewell Michelle and Jim Schmitz Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Annette Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Rebecca and William Smith Debbie and Scott Snoyer Deborah and James P. Stonehocker Kelley and Scott Tansil Lauren and Andrew Tavi Andrea and Jim Tothacer Byron and Aleta Trauger Dianne and Tom True Claire Whitfield Tucker Rob and Liz Waggener Lyn N. Walker Greta and Jim Walsh Mr. James R Webb II Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wenk Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Wieck David and Gail Williams Donald R. Williams and Richard W. Zelek Dallas and Fleming Wilt Elaine and Ira Work Denise and Victor Zirilli Kathleen M. Zuccaro DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE $700 – $1,249 Ms. Andrea Conte and Honorable Phil Bredesen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doochin Susan Edwards Robert Eisenstein Richard Eskind and Family Laurie and Steven Eskind Barbara and Dewitt Ezell Jr. Judy and Tom Foster Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Hank and Mary Hildebrand Susan and Roland L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. Lagasse Sharon H. Lassiter Sherri and Marvin Neal Nan Parrish Madeleine and Paul Sapoch Doris R. Taft Mrs. John Warner White

PERFORMER’S CIRCLE $300 – $699 Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Adams Kent and Donna Adams Mike Adams Linda Albertalli Lainie and Roger Allbee Mr. Geoff Amateau and Ms. Sheri Strobel Amateau Dreama Arguello Barbara and Stephen Asbury Kris Atkins Thomas Avery Lucinda and David Baier C. Nelson Bailey David Baird Carolyn and Kirby Baker Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Baker Dolores A. Barnett Richard Barnett Gary Barton and Steve Manchester Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Brent and Lari Beasley George Beasley Diane Becker Stephen Belk Piper and James Bell Lillian Beretta Mrs. Annie Laurie Berry Cherry and Richard Bird Robert Biscan Anita and Michael Blackmer Rose and Allan Bleich Patricia J. Bloomfield and Wayne Irvin Sally Ann Blue Allison and Joe Boever Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage Keith Bowman and James Lassiter Kristin Braaksma Elizabeth Brandau Karen Breeding Robyn and Livingston Brien Bella M. Briggs Lorrie Brouse and Richard Piazza Barry and Cathy Brown Patsy and G. William Brown Autumn and Rhett Bruner Wesley M. Bryant Michael Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton James and Annette Butler Mrs. Lillian Caldwell and Mr. Joe Caldwell Lauren and Adam Campbell Russ and Penny Campbell Brian Carden Thomas Carey Michael and Pamela Carter Richard Cashion Adam Brinkman and Scott Chaiet Daniel Brooks Michael Chesson Pamela Childs Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie Sr. Kira and Jeff Cleveland Mike Clutts Cathy Cockshaw Deborah Coleman Veronica Coleman Rochelle L. Coll Jerry and Yvonne Collier Jennifer Colquitt Sharon and Edward Colston J. Steven and Monica Cook Virginia Hixon Corbitt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Leslie and Madison Cuevas Kevin and Mitzi Curlee Kimberly L. Darlington Nancy and Bob Darnall

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Anna Catherine Davenport Gina and John Davis Jennie Dean R. Allen Decuyper and Steve Sirls Christy Dennis Brad Dilling Patricia and David Dillman Tim and Tiffany Dodge Christi Dortch Frankie and Thomas Dowdle Myrtianne Downs Pamela and David Duquette Keith and Tracy Dyer Kitty and Pat Emery Paula Esposito Jeff Eubanks Olivia and Bruce Evans Louis Falzetti Caren Fancher Michael and Kelli Farmer Pete Farmer Joel and Julie Fay Jenni and Henry Feldhaus Holly and Andrew Feris Judy Fincannon Virginia Fontanella Karen and David Ford Kimberley and Ryan Foster Martha Fouce Joan and Dick Fox Richard and Sarah Fremont Janet Frenkel Debi and Lance Fusacchia Dr. Gary G. Gallant Louise and Scott Garfinkel Jeanne Gavigan Carol and Charles Gavin Chris and Mandy Genovese Dodie and Carl George Kim and Craig Gilbert Shannon Godby Dr. Barry W. Goley and Grant W. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Matt Gorham Dr. Edward R. Gould Stacey E. Grant David B. Gray Don Gray Wesley Gray and Elsie Lacasse David and Erika Green Kat and Jeff Greene Jim Greer Debra Grizzard Duncan E. Gross Cathy Guenther Cathy Gunn Angela K. Hamano Carolyn and Terry Hamby Peter and Anne Hamilton Ms. Tara Hamilton and Ms. Elke Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Valerie Hargis Aubrey and Melinda Harper Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head III Jim Hearn Stephen and Emily Heffington The Helm Family Arthur and Loyda Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Bill and Catherine Henris Katrina Herman Debbie Herod Nancy Hershkowitz Bruce Hester and Daryle Grenead Winston C. Hickman Jr. Patricia Hillhouse Karen and Mark Hodges Chris J. Hohl Buffi Holland Mr. Jim Holland Robert and Jaime Holliman Greg and Becca Hollis Jeff and Ashley Hollis

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Duane T. Smoot Robert Sneed Carolyn Snell Sabrina D. Somerby Ashley Sonn and Jordan Miller Stephanie Sorrell Stephanie Stafford Robert and Jane Stammer Becky Stanko Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Judy Steele Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stephens Sara and Larry Stessel Andrew O. Stevens Charles Stewart Heidi and Greg Stogner Joy Strange Dr. Scott Sullins Rob and Schelle Swift Tracy, John, and Henni Szente Dr. F. William Taylor Wendy and Michael Thomason Julie and Brian Thure Carlos Tirres Kelly Tronzo James and Melinda Turner James D. Turner and Bruce D. Gill Robert J. Turner Randall and Kathy Urban Margaret and George Uribe Gwyn and David Van Winkle Ms. Candy Varble Robert W Vaughan Edwin Vaught David and Deborah Vulcano Ann Waddey Mary Wade Janice Walker Matthew C. Walker and Chelsea Freemon Cheryl and John Waltko Lori Ward Cynthia and Quinton Wasden David Watson Kenneth and Julia Weiss Chris and Beth West Chris Westbrook Stephen White Bradley and Susan Widmann Dr. Brian Widmar and Brad Bennett Judy Wiens Robin and Craig Wierum Anne Kristin Wilhite Roger Williams Reisha and Duane Willis Charles K. Wilson Kevin E. Wilson Dr. William R. Wilson Vickie and Don Wirth Susan R. Woods Melissa H. Wooten Margaret and Ron Wright R. Jeremy Wyatt Mike and Sheila Yarbrough Sharon Yates Yaara and Uzi Yemin Andy and Jamie Young David and Ann Young Mr. Jeffrey Young William D. Young Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander Jr. Shirley Zeitlin Kurt Zettel and Dr. Anna Burgner Kerndt and Theresa Zuckowsky PATRONS $100 – $299 Anonymous (7) Brent Adair Katheryn Alexander Lainie J. Allbee

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