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Dear Friends, Welcome to the second half of our exciting season at The University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas Hall. We continue to make physical improvements to the Hall to help make your patron experience more enjoyable and the concert experience more vivid and dynamic. From our new LED lobby and accent lighting to new stage production equipment, we continually seek to make investments the Hall. We’re especially excited to share the stage with distinguished collaborators from allied arts, including the performance of Hotel California with the Akron Symphony Orchestra and Tuesday Musical presenting Academy of St. Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell. The second half of the season is sure to entertain! The season offers wonderful tributes to distinguished rock icons such as Abba Mania, Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats, and The McCartney Project. Rounding out the second half of the season, we have Broadway’s Next Hit Musical, Recycle Percussion, and GroundWorks Dance Theater. There’s something for everyone and we hope you are excited for the second half of an amazing season. Please continue to make E.J. Thomas Hall a part of your entertainment journey as we experience this adventure together. Enjoy the show,
Nathan J. Mortimer, CPA Vice President for Finance & Administration/CFO
Margo E. Ohlson Director of Theatre Operations
ABOUT THE HALL E. J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, built by The University of Akron (UA) and a group of dedicated community leaders, opened in October 1973 to rave reviews. Occupying three acres on the western edge of the UA campus adjacent to downtown, this $13.9 million facility is owned and operated by UA for use by students and faculty of UA and by community and civic organizations active in the performing arts. The Hall also serves as home to The Akron Symphony Orchestra, Tuesday Musical Association, Children’s Concert Society and Akron Youth Symphony. This three-level auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,955. One of the focal points of the building is the movable 44-ton ceiling which can close off either the Flying Balcony or both the Flying Balcony and Grand Tier creating a one, two or three level auditorium. Located in Goodrich Lobby and weighing in excess of 40 tons are the 27 chrome Witzman Counterweights which balance the ceiling in the house and are computer controlled. The configuration of the counterweights determines the position of the ceiling in the house. The entire transformation takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Phone Numbers you should know: Ticket Office..........................330-253-2488 Information Counter..........330-972-6828 General Information...........330-972-7595 Website....................................uaevents.com
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Guest Services
Advance tickets are available at the EJ Thomas Hall Ticket Office Monday through Friday 10 am-4 pm. On days of shows, the Box Office is open two hours prior to show times.
Assistive Listening System The Williams Personal Assisted Sound System is available at the McCormick Information Counter for all performances. This is a special receiver with headphones or loop to enable a listener to hear the spoken word more clearly.
Tickets may also be purchased online at ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000, or at Ticketmaster outlets. There is a per ticket service charge and handling fee for all Ticketmaster purchases. Discounts are not available. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the Hall. Refunds – Please check your tickets carefully, as all sales are final. Exchanges are not permitted. Refunds are given if an event is canceled and are refunded to the original purchaser at the point of purchase. Beware of Ticket Scalpers EJ Thomas Hall is not responsible for tickets purchased through unauthorized third parties. Tickets to EJ Thomas Hall events may not be resold at a premium. Tickets ordered within nine (9) days of the performance will be held at Will Call. A photo ID is required to pick up Will Call tickets. Gift Certificates are available and are valid for up to one year from the date of purchase. Cancellations, postponed events, or inclement weather – On rare occasions severe weather may cause EJ Thomas Hall to cancel or postpone an event. Event cancellation information is available by calling The University of Akron emergency information number at 330-972-SNOW (7669.) You may also visit our website, Facebook page, or Twitter for the most upto-date information.
Accessible Seating EJ Thomas Hall has seating for patrons in wheelchairs and special needs at Entry 10 in the Orchestra and Entry 14 on the Grand Tier level. Patrons needing assistance to their seat may stop at the Information Counter in McCormick Lobby. An usher will assist you with wheelchair transportation to your seating area. Requests should be made when ordering tickets by calling the Ticket Office at 330-253-2488. Handicap Parking There are a limited number of handicap parking spaces available in the EJ Thomas Hall parking deck. Additional spaces are located in Lots 26 and 27, directly across from the Hill Street entrance. Show a valid H/C permit and traffic police will direct you to the nearest spot. There is a $5 charge for all parking. Accessible Restrooms Accessible restrooms are located at the bottom of both ramps on either side of the building. Family Events Some events at EJ Thomas Hall are specifically designed for children and families, and we encourage you to enjoy these events. For performances not suitable for young children, parents are asked to use discretion.
Intermission Intermissions are 20 minutes in length. Lobby lights will flash as your signal to return to your seat for the start of the performance.
For a Wonderful Evening … Live performance is truly magical; art created from the energy flowing between people on both sides of the curtain. When you attend a show, you are part of the experience. There is no rewind or instant replay at a live event. In general: n Leave home early enough to find parking and locate your seats before the performance begins. Remember to allow time for poor weather conditions, heavy traffic, road construction and parking congestion, especially on school nights.
n Read the program notes. n When in doubt, ask the ushers. They are here to help. Following these general rules of the theater will ensure that everyone can enjoy the show.
n Unless instructed to do so by the performers, do not talk, hum, sing along or beat time. n Aisles must be kept free of any obstructions for safety. n For your enjoyment, food and beverages purchased at EJ Thomas Hall are permitted inside the theatre for select shows. n In the event of an emergency, ushers and other members of the staff will advise audience members as to the appropriate procedures to exit the theater as quickly and safely as possible. Patrons needing special assistance should contact the ushers.
Interested in renting EJ Thomas Hall for that special occasion or performance? Please call 330-972-7595 or email ejthomas@uakron.edu.
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n Safety First – Listen to the pre-show announcements and note the emergency exit routes.
n Smoke Free/Tobacco Free – EJ Thomas Hall is a smoke and tobacco free building. This includes e-cigarettes.
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Subscriber Lounge As a season subscriber to the Broadway in Akron performances, you not only “lock in” your seats from season-to-season, but you also enjoy live music, snacks and a private bar in Goodrich Lobby before performances and during intermission. Season subscribers also receive complimentary parking for performances, get priority offers to special events and have a personal Ticket Office contact for ticket exchange and replacement services.
n Patrons on emergency call status should leave their name and seat location at the Information Desk so that we may reach you during a pause in the performance.
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ATM PNC Bank has an ATM located in the Ticket Office Lobby for your convenience. Food and beverage service is cash only.
Theater Policies n Cameras or any other recording devices are not permitted – this includes cell phones. Please silence all electronic devices as a courtesy to both other audience members and the performers.
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Seating Latecomers Please note the curtain time printed on your tickets as performances begin promptly. Latecomers will be seated at a suitable pause in the program. This includes patrons who leave the auditorium before or during a selection.
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Edwin J. “Eddie” Thomas, 1899-1986 Born in 1899, the son of an East Akron postman, “Eddie” Thomas started with The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in 1926 as a stenographer and worked his way up to President at age 41 (1940), Chief Executive Officer (1956) and Chairman of the Board (1958). Upon his retirement in 1964, at a time where most people would have put their feet up and relaxed, Thomas, who had been a Director of The University of Akron since 1952, turned his energies toward the future of Akron itself. As a member of the Executive Committee of the Area Progress Board, he helped raise large sums of money to pump life into “the old hometown.” Projects focused on downtown redevelopment became a reality and his dedication to the United Fund and other local charities helped untold numbers of Akron residents. Even today, The E. J. Thomas Foundation continues to support many local charities and benefits the community. So persuasive were his powers and his personality that in 1967 Goodyear made a pacesetting gift of $1.25 million, the largest ever given to the University at the time, to name the performing arts hall on its campus in his honor.
A Thank You… Special appreciation is extended to the John S. Knight and James L. Knight Foundation for the generous support of EJ Thomas Hall. Knight Foundation has funded EJ Thomas Hall to enhance programming, established the John S. Knight Lectureship at The University of Akron and continues to fund contemporary performers at EJ Thomas Hall. Founded by brothers Jack and Jim Knight, newsmen who owned the Akron Beacon Journal, Knight Foundation fosters more informed and engaged communities. The foundation’s arts program works to make art general in Knight communities, so that a range of programming is seen and felt across the city. Knight invests in some of the city’s anchor arts institutions, helping them better engage the public, and in smaller initiatives through the Knight Arts Challenge, which funds the best ideas for the arts. Over the past several years, the arts program has invested millions in the Akron arts, including funding for a new national choreography center at The University of Akron and support for grassroots efforts through the challenge. The University of Akron and EJ Thomas Hall would like to thank John Palfrey, chairman of the foundation’s board, and Alberto Ibargüen, president, for their continued support of EJ Thomas Hall. The University also wishes to recognize the leadership of Hodding Carter, III, former president, CEO and trustee and his predecessors Creed Black, C. Colmery Gibson and Ben Maidenburg. Special recognition is also extended to Dr. W. Gerald Austen, University of Akron Honorary alumnus, as former chairman and trustee of Knight Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Learn more about the foundation at knightfoundation.org.
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TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC PRESENTS
BOOK BY
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
BASED ON THE NOVEL WRITTEN BY ALICE WALKER AND THE WARNER BROS./AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT MOTION PICTURE WITH
MARIAH LYTTLE SANDIE LEE CHÃ&#x2030;DRA ARIELLE ANDREW MALONE BRANDON A. WRIGHT NASHKA DESROSIERS ELIZABETH ADABALE JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT DAVID HOLBERT PARRIS LEWIS JENAY NAIMA MON'QUEZ DEON PIPPINS GABRIELLA RODRIGUEZ SHELBY A. SYKES RENEE TITUS IVAN THOMPSON CARTREZE TUCKER JEREMY WHATLEY GERARD M. WILLIAMS SET DESIGN
COSTUME DESIGN
LIGHTING DESIGN
SOUND DESIGN
CASTING
ASSOCIATE COSTUME DESIGN
BINDER CASTING CHAD ERIC MURNANE, C.S.A. MUSIC SUPERVISOR
DARRYL ARCHIBALD EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION
THE BOOKING GROUP GENERAL MANAGEMENT
BRIAN SCHRADER
HAIR DESIGN
JANE COX DAN MOSES SCHREIER CHARLES G. LAPOINTE CHRISTOPHER VERGARA
MUSIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR
JONATHAN GORST
ORCHESTRATIONS
JOSEPH JOUBERT
MARKETING & PUBLICITY DIRECTION
BOND THEATRICAL GROUP
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
HEATHER CHOCKLEY
B.J. BELLARD
MUSIC COORDINATOR
TALITHA FEHR COMPANY MANAGER
BARRY BRANFORD EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
KORI PRIOR
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
SAMANTHA SALTZMAN
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
JOHN DOYLE ANN HOULD-WARD
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MARSHA NORMAN BRENDA RUSSELL ALLEE WILLIS STEPHEN BRAY
DIRECTION AND MUSICAL STAGING
THE COLOR PURPLE was produced on Broadway at the Broadway Theater by Oprah Winfrey, Scott Sanders, Roy Furman and Quincy Jones. The World Premiere of THE COLOR PURPLE was produced by The Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia. THE COLOR PURPLE is presented through special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide 1180 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 640, New York, NY 10036 www.theatricalrights.com.
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Church Lady. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELIZABETH ADABALE Sofia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHÃ&#x2030;DRA ARIELLE Nettie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NASHKA DESROSIERS Bobby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DAVID HOLBERT Shug Avery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SANDIE LEE Church Lady/Olivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PARRIS LEWIS Celie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARIAH LYTTLE Mister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ANDREW MALONE Preacher/Ol' Mister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MON'QUEZ DEON PIPPINS Squeak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GABRIELLA RODRIGUEZ Church Lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHELBY A. SYKES Buster/Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARTREZE TUCKER Pa/Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEREMY WHATLEY Grady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GERARD M. WILLIAMS Harpo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BRANDON A. WRIGHT
SWINGS JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, JENAY NAIMA, IVAN THOMPSON, RENEE TITUS
UNDERSTUDIES
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Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.
For Celie: JENAY NAIMA, RENEE TITUS; for Shug Avery: PARRIS LEWIS, JENAY NAIMA; for Sofia: ELIZABETH ADABALE, SHELBY A. SYKES; for Mister: IVAN THOMPSON, JEREMY WHATLEY; for Harpo: CARTREZE TUCKER, JEREMY WHATLEY; for Nettie: GABRIELLA RODRIGUEZ, RENEE TITUS; for Squeak: JENAY NAIMA, RENEE TITUS; for Buster/Adam: JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, IVAN THOMPSON; for Bobby: JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, IVAN THOMPSON; for Pa/ Guard: JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, IVAN THOMPSON; for Church Ladies/Olivia: JENAY NAIMA, RENEE TITUS; for Preacher/Ol' Mister: JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, IVAN THOMPSON; for Grady: JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT, DAVID HOLBERT
DANCE/FIGHT CAPTAIN JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT
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THERE WILL BE ONE 20-MINUTE INTERMISSION
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SETTING The story takes place in Georgia between 1909 and 1949.
The taking of photographs, videotaping or other recording of this production is a violation of the copyright law and an actionable federal offense.
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CAST
Sandie Lee
ChĂŠdra Arielle
Andrew Malone
Brandon A. Wright
Nashka Desrosiers
Elizabeth Adabale
Jarrett Anthony Bennett
David Holbert
Parris Lewis
Jenay Naima
Mon'Quez Deon Pippins
Gabriella Rodriguez
Shelby A. Sykes
Ivan Thompson
Renee Titus
Cartreze Tucker
Jeremy Whatley
Gerard M. Williams
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Mariah Lyttle
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE "Huckleberry Pie" ................................................................................................. Celie and Nettie "Mysterious Ways"....................................................................................................The Company "Somebody Gonna Love You". ...............................................................................................Celie "Our Prayer"..............................................................................................Nettie, Celie and Mister "Big Dog"...............................................................................................................Mister and Men "Hell No!" ........................................................................................................... Sofia and Women "Brown Betty" .......................................................................................... Harpo, Squeak and Men "Shug Avery Comin' to Town" ............................................................ Mister, Celie and Company "Too Beautiful for Words" ...................................................................................................... Shug "Push da Button" ..............................................................................................Shug and Company "Uh Oh!" ...................................................................................................................The Company "What About Love?" ...............................................................................................Celie and Shug
ACT TWO "African Homeland" ............................................................................Nettie, Celie and Company "The Color Purple".................................................................................................................. Shug "Celie's Curse" ......................................................................................................................Mister "Miss Celie's Pants" ............................................................................................Celie and Women "Any Little Thing" ............................................................................................... Harpo and Sofia "I'm Here" ...............................................................................................................................Celie "The Color Purple" (Reprise)...........................................................................Celie and Company
ORCHESTRA Conductor / Keys 1: JONATHAN GORST Associate Conductor / Keys 2: SHANE FFRENCH Reed 1 (Alto Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute, Alto Flute): ERIC LAMPMANN Reed 2 (Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone): BRIAN LANG Guitar (Electric, Acoustic, Dobro, Harmonica, 12 String): JOE LEVENS Bass (Electric, Acoustic): CRISSY MARTINEZ Trumpet: NICO CURRENT Drums: TERRENCE BATES Keyboard Programming: SHANE FFRENCH Music Coordinator: TALITHA FEHR
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WHO’S WHO MARIAH LYTTLE (Celie) National Tour Debut. Regional credits include Dorothy in The Wiz at Virginia Repertory Theatre, Sarah in Ragtime at Park Playhouse. Ithaca College BFA ‘19. Many thanks to my family, friends and GOD for the love and endless support. Esther 4:14. SANDIE LEE (Shug Avery) is a native of Columbus, MS. She holds a Master's Degree in Performing Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). She has appeared on American Idol Season 13 and Norwegian Cruise Line's production of the Broadway musical After Midnight. Follow her on Instagram: sandieglee and Facebook: Sandie Ambitions Lee. www.sandielproductions.com. John 15:7 CHÉDRA ARIELLE (Sofia) Originating from Savannah, GA and based in Los Angeles, CA, Chédra is making her theatrical debut. She holds a Bachelor in Architectural Design with a concentration in Theatre and Dramatic Studies. Chédra is noted among her peers for her dynamism and commitment to her artistry. ANDREW MALONE (Mister) Tour: Kinky Boots (Nat’l/Int’l). Regional: ASOLO Rep, Marriott Theatre. Other credits: Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Little Shop, A.C.L., Spelling Bee. AMDA-NY. “The more us wonder, the more us love.” IG: @angryactor www.bigmouthtalent.com BRANDON A. WRIGHT (Harpo) is grateful to join this iconic production! Brandon hails from Newark, NJ, and holds an MFA in Acting from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. Mr. Wright is happily represented by Paonessa Talent. Romans 8:28! @iactwright NASHKA DESROSIERS (Nettie) Equally a New Jersey and Florida girl, Nashka is thrilled to be a part of the cast of The Color Purple. She was previously seen on the seas with Royal Caribbean. All thanks to God, her family, and Kai. @Nashka_dezz ELIZABETH ADABALE (Ensemble/Church Lady/U/S Sofia) National tour debut! Off-Broadway: Revelation the Musical (Woman 1). Regional: Sister Act (Deloris), Into the Woods (Witch), Urinetown (Pennywise), Hairspray (Motormouth). The good Lord works in mysterious ways! Endless love to her family, friends and her team at ATB and NOVA Talent. Stay connected at www.elizabethadabale.com or @lizadabale
JARRETT ANTHONY BENNETT (Dance/ Fight Captain/Swing/U/S Buster/Adam, Bobby, Pa/Guard, Preacher/Ol' Mister, Grady) Making his national tour debut! Regional credits include Memphis and Dreamgirls. A graduate of William Peace University and native of Roseboro, NC. Much love to his friends and family who support his endeavors! DAVID HOLBERT (Ensemble/Bobby) is thrilled to be making his National Tour Debut! Regional: Bring It On! (Twig), Hunchback (Quasimodo), Newsies (Crutchie). David would like to thank God, Mom, Dad, Danny, Family, The Crew, and BWMT. IG: @_davidholbert PARRIS LEWIS (Ensemble/Church Lady/Olivia/ U/S Shug Avery) Native of Brooklyn, NY, Parris Mone’t Lewis is making her national tour debut! Other credits: STONEWALL (NewYork City Opera); Pray (Ars Nova); A Time Like This (Carnegie Hall); Bars Workshop (The Public Theatre); Porgy & Bess (Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra); Pyer Moss (New York Fashion Week). @renaissancewoman_ JENAY NAIMA (Swing/U/S Celie, Shug Avery, Squeak, Church Lady/Olivia) is beyond excited to be a part of The Color Purple family. Credits include: National Tour of Three Little Birds. Disney Cruise Line. Signature Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar. Constellation Theatre Company: Avenue Q (2016 Helen Hayes Award). Creative Cauldron: Caroline or Change. Mill Mountain Theatre: Hairspray. UMD Grad. MON’QUEZ DEON PIPPINS (Preacher/Ol’ Mister) is a seasoned performed experienced in theatre, TV and film. He has entertained audiences from all over the globe in venues such as The Hard Rock Hotel, Disney, Universal, Carnival Cruises and TV shows like “The Apollo” and “ER.” He also recorded his first Original EP entitled Fine By Me, out in June 2020. GABRIELLA RODRIGUEZ (Ensemble/Squeak/ U/S Nettie) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut! Huge thanks to the creative team, Chad at Binder Casting, and her supportive family. Point Park University. Jeremiah 29:11. Instagram: @gabriellajoy_ SHELBY A. SYKES (Ensemble/Church Lady/ U/S Sofia) is thrilled to make her Nat’l touring debut! Credits: Once on this Island, Rent, The Wiz. Shelby studied vocal performance at the Manhattan School of Music and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity. Special thanks to her family for the love and prayers! IG: @shelbyasykes Jeremiah 29:11
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WHO’S WHO IVAN THOMPSON (Swing/U/S Mister, Buster/ Adam, Bobby, Pa/Guard, Preacher/Ol' Mister) is a St. Louis native, father of five, published author, retired Air Force Lt. Colonel and resides in Phoenix. He has performed the National Anthem for national sporting events and is a seasoned actor with numerous credits. RENEE TITUS (Swing/U/S Celie, Nettie, Squeak, Church Lady/Olivia) is thrilled to be on her first National Tour telling this beautiful story. Past credits include: The Storyteller in Festival of the Lion King in Hong Kong Disneyland, Sarah (Ragtime), Crystal (Little Shop of Horrors). Love to Justin. IG: @renee_m_titus CARTREZE TUCKER (Ensemble/Buster/Adam /U/S Harpo) HAIR (National/International Tour), Motown: The Musical (National Tour), Trav'lin, Raisin: The Musical, Disney's Tarzan: A New Musical, Sister Act, Disney's Little Mermaid, Miss Saigon, RENT, Hairspray and many more. IG: @Cartreze JEREMY WHATLEY (Ensemble/Pa/Guard/ U/S Harpo, Mister) is excited to make his national tour debut! Favorite Regional: Sister Act (Eddie), In The Heights (Benny), Dreamgirls (Jimmy Early), The Color Purple (Harpo). AMDA LA Grad! Much love to Ma, Pop, family/friends. Thank you God. Thank you Jim.@just.jer.emy #StriveForGreatness GERARD M. WILLIAMS (Ensemble/Grady) First national tour. Former Spotlight Cabaret singer, student of Berklee College of Music and Music admin at The River Church. Credits: Scottsboro Boys (Roy Wright), Ragtime (Coalhouse), A Motown Christmas (vocal coach/Ensemble), Memphis (Gator), Dreamgirls (Dave/Ensemble), Annie (Rooster), Jesus Christ Superstar (Apostle), Assassins (Proprietor). TV: CW's “The Originals.” Celebrity Cruises Singer @Gmonwilliams BRENDA RUSSELL (Composer/Lyricist) Brooklynborn singer/songwriter and author of “Piano in the Dark,” “If Only for One Night” and “Get Here.” Brenda has collaborated with superstars such as Sting; Mary J. Blige; Stevie Wonder; Chaka Khan; Tina Turner; Donna Summer; Michael McDonald; Ray Charles; Earth, Wind & Fire; Luther Vandross; Diana Ross; and Patti LaBelle, among many others. She was nominated for three Grammys for 1988’s “Piano in the Dark.” Since 1979 she has recorded eight solo albums, releasing "Between the Sun and the Moon" in 2004. Her work has also been featured in "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and "Liberty Heights." www.brendarussell.com
ALLEE WILLIS (Composer/Lyricist) has sold more than 50 million records, including “September,” “Boogie Wonderland,” “Neutron Dance” and “What Have I Done to Deserve This?” She has a Grammy for the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack and an Emmy nomination for the “Friends” theme song. She’s an award-winning artist, performer, multimediaist, writer and director. Willis prototyped a social network in 1992 and addressed Congress on cyberspace in 1997. Willis's opus to Detroit, "The D", premiered at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the fifth largest museum in the world, on September 28, 2017. The song and video, written, arranged, produced, directed, edited, animated, and selffinanced by Willis, features 5,000 lead singers and musicians, more people in history than have ever been on a record before. STEPHEN BRAY (Composer/Lyricist) made his Broadway debut with The Color Purple in 2005. After training at Berklee College of Music, Bray wrote and produced many topten recordings for Madonna including “Into the Groove,” “Papa Don’t Preach,” “True Blue” and “Express Yourself.” Performing with Breakfast Club, he earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. He has written and produced for multiplatinum artists including Gladys Knight and Kylie Minogue. Stephen’s latest venture, Masterphonic, provides storytellers with original music and reimagined classics. He would like to thank Mom and Dad for blasting Broadway cast albums and insisting on those piano lessons. JOHN DOYLE (Direction/Set Design/Musical Staging) Broadway: Sweeney Todd (Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Director of a Musical), Company (Tony Award for Best Musical Revival), A Catered Affair (Drama League Award for Best Musical Production), The Visit (Tony nomination for Best Musical), The Color Purple (Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, Drama Desk Award for Best Director of a Musical). OffBroadway: Wings (Second Stage Theatre), Road Show (The Public Theater), Where's Charley?, Irma La Douce (City Center Encores!). Regional: Kiss me, Kate (Stratford Festival); The Caucasian Chalk Circle (A.C.T.); Merrily We Roll Along; The Three Sisters (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Ten Cents a Dance (Williamstown Theatre Festival); The Exorcist (L.A.). In the U.K., John has been artistic director of four regional theatres. Numerous credits include The Gondoliers, Mack and Mabel (West End), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Regent's Park), Oklahoma! (Chichester), Amadeus (Wilton's Musical Hall). Opera includes Lucia di Lammermoor (Sydney Opera House),
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WHO’S WHO Carmen Jones at CSC. Awards: 5 Tony Award nominations, 4 Drama Desk Awards. Dan is a Fellow of the MacDowell Colony. CHARLES G. LaPOINTE (Wig & Hair Designer) Numerous Broadway, Touring, West End and International productions including: Hamilton; The Cher Show (Drama Desk Award); The Band’s Visit; Beautiful; Ain’t Too Proud; Beetlejuice; The Lifespan of a Fact; SpongeBob SquarePants ( Drama Desk Award); Jersey Boys; Motown; On Your Feet!; A Gentleman’s Guide…; Newsies; In the Heights. Television: “The Wiz Live!” (Emmy Award Nomination); “Jesus Christ Superstar Live!” (Emmy Award Nomination/Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylist Guild Award); “Hairspray.” DARRYL ARCHIBALD (Musical Supervisor) The Color Purple (2015 revival tour and Paper Mill Playhouse); Motown The Musical (Broadway 2016 and national tours); Wicked at the Pantages Theater (substitute conductor); Memphis (Broadway tour); Disney's The Lion King (Broadway tour - vocal coach/assistant conductor); Ragtime, Little Shop Of Horrors (Pasadena Playhouse); Dear World with Tyne Daly (VPAC); Jonathan Dove’s Innocence (Banff Centre and Manhattan Theatre Club); Next To Normal, Beauty and The Beast (McCoy/ Rigby); In The Heights (TUTS); Two By Two with Jason Alexander, How To Succeed... with John O’Hurley, The Fantasticks with Eric McCormack, Once On This Island with Ledisi, Li'l Abner with Cathy Rigby and Fred Willard (Reprise); Great Expectations, My Fair Lady, 1776, Camelot, and Forever Plaid (Utah Shakespearean Festival). Orchestrations include: Great Expectations (USF), The Wiz (The Muny); A Hollywood Holiday Celebration (ABC), The Fountain Show and Christmas Trolley Show (The Grove Los Angeles). JOSEPH JOUBERT (Orchestrator) Credits as orchestrator, arranger, conductor, musical director include Broadway’s Violet; Motown the Musical; Nice Work If You Can Get It; Leap of Faith; Caroline, or Change; The Color Purple; Billy Elliot. TV: “Smash.” Film: Nights in Rodanthe. Recording: Fantasia, Broadway Inspirational Voices, Patti Labelle, Ashford & Simpson, Diana Ross. Grammy, Emmy and Drama Desk Award nominee. JONATHAN GORST (Music Director/Conductor) was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. Jonathan began his professional career at the Imperial Hotel in Cripple Creek, CO, at the age of 16. Moving to New York at the age of 22, he soon became Music Director/ Conductor
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WHO’S WHO for the National Tour of CATS, followed by his appointment to Music Director/Principle Conductor for the National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera in 2007. Other credits include Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular at the Venetian Hotel and Casino, The Woman in White on Broadway, Ghost The Musical- First National Tour and 4U- A Symphonic Tribute to the Music of Prince - European Tour. Jonathan would like to thank his wife, Marisa, for her constant support of pursuing his dreamswherever they take him! TALITHA FEHR (Music Coordinator) has worked on over 50 National and International tours and productions, highlights include Sister Act, Mamma Mia!, Come Fly Away, School of Rock and the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Ceremonies. She dedicates her work on The Color Purple to the memory of Sam Lutfiyya. SAMANTHA SALTZMAN (Associate Director) Resident Director credit: Matilda the Musical (1st National Tour/Broadway). Select Directing credits: LadyShip, The Drama League Gala Honoring Steve Martin, Madam Fury’s Traveling Show. Additional Associate/Assistant credits: The King & I (2nd National Tour), Lady in the Dark (NYCC), Southern Comfort (The Public), Sarah Brightman’s Dreamchaser World Tour. Drama League Directing Fellow. Love to Mom, Dad, Zach and Power Trio. www.samanthasaltzman.com BINDER CASTING/ CHAD ERIC MURNANE, CSA (Casting) Binder Casting, now part of RWS Entertainment Group, was founded by Jay Binder, CSA in 1984. Binder Casting has cast over 80 Broadway productions, dozens of National Tours, off-Broadway shows, full seasons for over 25 regional theatres, as well as feature films, episodic television and commercials. Binder has cast for Encores! at New York City Center since its inception in 1994. The office was also featured in the documentary, Every Little Step. Binder Casting is a twelve–time recipient of the Artios Award. www.bindercasting.com BARRY BRANFORD (Company Manager), frequently seen with a suitcase in one hand and his phone in the other, has spent the last 10 years as a Tour Manager for a wide variety of productions. He is thrilled to join TROIKA for this tour of The Color Purple.
B.J. BELLARD (Production Supervisor) is thrilled to be working on this beautiful story with such an amazing cast and crew! He has worked everywhere from a cruise ship to Walt Disney World. Regional: Southern Rep Theatre. BA, Loyola University New Orleans. Thank you to my family and friends. Look what God has done. BOND THEATRICAL GROUP (Marketing and Publicity Direction) is a fully independent booking, marketing and publicity company for live entertainment productions. Current tour marketing and booking projects include Blue Man Group, CATS, Clueless, Girl from the North Country, First Date, Jesus Christ Superstar, Kathleen Turner’s Finding My Voice, Latin History for Morons, An Officer & A Gentleman, Once on this Island and Spamilton. Current marketing and publicity projects include Anastasia, The Band’s Visit, Dear Evan Hansen, Diana, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, Escape to Margaritaville, Fiddler on the Roof, Moulin Rouge!, Oklahoma!, The Color Purple, The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and The Prom. THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking Agency) Since its inception in 1996, The Booking Group has represented 25 Tony Awardwinning Best Musicals and Plays. Current touring productions include: Hamilton, Anastasia, The Book of Mormon, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Fiddler on the Roof, Hello, Dolly!, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Mean Girls, My Fair Lady, RENT: The 20th Anniversary Tour and Waitress. Future productions include: Hadestown, 1776, The Cher Show, Pretty Woman, To Kill a Mockingbird and Tootsie. TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT (Producer, Tour Management) has been an innovator in touring musical theater productions for over two decades, producing shows throughout North, Central and South America, Europe and Asia. Additionally, the company is experienced in casino and leisure markets. Current and upcoming productions include CATS, The Phantom of the Opera, Escape to Margaritaville, The Color Purple and My Fair Lady. With strong ties to the Broadway community, TROIKA prides itself on delivering top quality productions to audiences worldwide. Please visit us at www.troika.com.
THE COLOR PURPLE TOUR STAFF GENERAL MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT GENERAL MANAGER BRIAN SCHRADER Assistant General Manager…….A.J. Orth PRODUCTION MANAGER HEATHER CHOCKLEY TECHNICAL DIRECTOR DAVE BURCH COMPANY MANAGER BARRY BRANFORD CASTING BINDER CASTING Jay Binder, CSA, Mark Brandon, CSA Justin Bohon, CSA, Chad Eric Murnane, CSA Kyle Coker, Anthony Pichette, Jarrett Reiche Part of RWS Entertainment Group Ryan Stana CEO, Bruston Manuel COO MARKETING & PUBLICITY DIRECTION BOND THEATRICAL GROUP DJ Martin Temah Higgins Marc Viscardi Trish McKeon Nicholas Jaech Matthew Lerner Nicole Musto Tori Viggiano www.bondtheatricalgroup.com EXCLUSIVE TOUR BOOKING THE BOOKING GROUP Meredith Blair Brian Brooks Rich Rundle www.thebookinggroup.com PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR ....B.J. BELLARD Associate Scenic Designer ......... David L. Arsenault Associate Costume Designer ....Christopher Vergara Associate Lighting Designer ...................Tess James Associate Sound Designer ........................ Josh Reid Associate Hair Designer ................ Ashley Callahan Assistant Director................................ Lynn Spector Moving Lighting Programmer ... Bridget Chervenka Fight Consultant ................................Thomas Schall Production Electrician...........................Justin Petito Production Audio ................................Matthew Bell Keyboard Programmer ...................... Shane Ffrench Dance/Fight Captain .......... Jarrett Anthony Bennett Production Assistants ..... Erin Magner, Morgan Walker HEAD CARPENTER ................. AARON ADAME Assistant Carpenter ........................ Jonathan Rogers Head Electrician .................................... Chris Lubik Assistant Electrician........................ Jameson Willey Head Audio ..........................................Tanner Elker Assistant Audio .....................................Ethan Fuller Head Props ...................................... Whitney Phelan Head Wardrobe.............................. Cecilia Gutierrez Head Hair & Makeup ...................... Tyree Robinson Physical Therapy ..NEURO TOUR, Physical Therapy Inc. Medical Director ........................ Craig E. Weil, MD Production Videographer ......................HMS Media Tour Social Media ..................Andy S. Drachenberg Website ..................................... Situation Interactive
Legal Counsel ................................ Jean Ward, Esq., Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz Accounting ......................... Zwick & Banyai, PLLC HR & Payroll Services ...... Kim Merhar, PEOPLE® Trucking .......... David Burch @Elevations Logistics Merchandising........ ENCORE Merchandising, LLC FOR TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT Chief Executive Officer.................. Randall A. Buck Chief Operating Officer ................... Angela Rowles Executive Vice President, Production ...... Kori Prior Executive Vice President, Marketing ....... Amy Katz General Managers ...... Karen Berry, Brian Schrader, Tyler Soltis Assistant General Managers....Madeline M. McCluskey, A.J. Orth, Mitzi Delgado Technical Director ..................................Dave Burch Production Managers ..................Heather Chockley, Gregg Damanti, Jessica Sentak Production Coordinator.......................Drew Neitzey Director of Engagements ............... Barrett Newman Director of Finance ................................Brian Jacob Financial Controller ..................... George Lamberty Project Accountants ...................... Lourdes Castillo, Erika Goldthwaite Accounting Clerk .............................. Electra Walker Office Manager ................................Mary Lauritzen Costume Shop Administrator .........Alison M. Smith Warehouse Manager............................ Scott Garrish www.troika.com CREDITS Scenery by TTS STUDIOS, Charleston, SC. Lighting equipment provided by PRG LIGHTING. Audio equipment by MASQUE SOUND, East Rutherford, NJ. Costumes by JENNIFER LOVE COSTUMERS and ERIC WINTERLING, New York, NY. Music equipment furnished by JONAS MUSIC, Indianapolis, IN. Millinery by LYNNE MACKEY STUDIO, New York, NY. Costume Painting by JEFF FENDER. Men's Shirts by DARCY CLOTHING LTD. Custom Shoes by LADUCA SHOES. Women's Undergarments provided by BRA*TENDERS. Production travel & housing by ROAD REBEL ENTERTAINMENT TOURING, San Diego, CA Rehearsed at PEARL STUDIOS, New York, NY Technical Rehearsals and Previews held at The Center for Performing Arts PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITY COLLEGE Largo, MD www.ColorPurple.com Facebook: @ColorPurpleMusical Twitter: @BwayColorPurple Instagram: @bwaycolorpurple Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E) The Director-Choreographer is a member 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.
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Volunteer at EJ Thomas Hall – Make Friends, Make Memories, Make a Difference Would you like to join our volunteer usher program? Our volunteer ushers greet patrons at the door or assist them to their seat while helping to enhance the theatre experience. Ushers generously give their time and talents to support and inspire performing arts at EJ Thomas Hall. Duties include reading tickets, scanning tickets, and directing patrons to their seats. As a team member, you see a variety of programs while assisting the public. If you love to share your passion for the arts, we would love to have you on our team! For more information on our volunteer usher program, call 330-972-7595 or volunteers@ejthomashall.com “Volunteer ushering at EJ Thomas Hall rewards me with one interesting experience after another!”—Carol, volunteer usher.
EJ Thomas Hall is a treasure—for arts, for culture, for The University of Akron, and for the region! Located on the top floor of the Hall, the Flying Balcony Club is a members-only area that features a full-service bar and hors d’oeuvres on selected evenings. Memberships include such perks as: n Reserved or complimentary parking n Food and beverage vouchers n Access to special club members services n Program recognition—and much more!
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Membership in the Flying Balcony Club also does something else: It provides EJ Thomas Hall with a vital source of funding. Membership proceeds are used to make improvements at the Hall that otherwise would not be possible.
If you would like to become a member of the Flying Balcony Club, contact Christin Gambill at 330-972-7595 or cnw27@uakron.edu.
STANDING OVATION ($750+) Mark & Sandra Auburn Barbara Crucs Eric Jones Sherryl & Steve Owen Linda & Wes Vanfossen Tom & Shirley Waltermire
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Last year, Flying Balcony Club memberships generously funded a new ACT curtain—the brightly lit red curtain that patrons see before every performance. The previous curtain was nearly two decades old, torn and faded, and had water damage. Thanks to memberships, patrons will be greeted by a new curtain that is illuminated prior to every performance with the Flying Balcony Club logo—a special reminder of the group’s generosity.
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2020 EJ THOMAS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FEBRUARY 2020 Sat 22 ASO: Mozart Requiem 8:00pm Tue 25 Tuesday Musical: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields with violin virtuoso Joshua Bell 7:30pm MARCH 2020 Sat 14 Recycled Percussion 8:00pm Thu 19 JAZZFEST 7:30pm Fri 20 JAZZFEST 7:30pm Sat 28 ASO: Appalachian Spring 8:00pm
APRIL 2020 Sat 4 Groundworks 8:00pm Tue 14 Tuesday Musical: Junction Trio 7:30pm Sat 18 Steel Band 40th Anniversary 8:00pm-10:00pm Wed 22 Tuesday Musical Fuze Series: Ann Hampton Callaway - Jazz Goes to the Movies (Stage Door Performance) 7:30pm Fri 24 Riverdance - 25th Anniversary Show 7:30pm Sat 25 Riverdance - 25th Anniversary Show 1:30pm & 7:30pm Sun 26 Riverdance - 25th Anniversary Show 1:00pm & 6:30pm Tue 28 Waitress 7:30pm Wed 29 Waitress 7:30pm
Some Trivia and History Have you ever wondered why the ACT Curtain and seats of most theatres are red? The tradition of using red for the ACT Curtain and seat covers of a theatre began in the nineteenth century. It could be that red is the color of opulence and grandeur, since, at one time, its use was restricted only to royalty. However, a more likely explanation is that red is the first color lost to our sight in low light conditions. This makes it easier for our eyes to adjust to the darkness of the theatre. Why is the room where the actors wait called the Green Room? The direct answer is that no one knows for sure because it is such a long standing tradition the origin of the phrase has been forgotten. Some explanations are: n Green is the easiest color on your eyes. n Green is a calming color and puts the actors at ease before going onstage.
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n In Shakespeare’s time, the room where the actor’s waited to go onstage was filled with greenery because it was believed the moisture in the plants helped the actor’s voices. n Many actors are nervous before a performance and may be nauseous and look “green.” Perhaps they were sent to the Green room while they waited. n In Shakespeare’s time, the stage area was known as the “Green” because it was usually a grassy area. The Green Room was the room closest to the stage or green. And the most likely explanation… n Before modern makeup was invented, the makeup actors used had to be cured or it would crack. Before the makeup was cured it was said to be “green” or uncured and the actors were sent to the Green room to sit quietly while their makeup dried.
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