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TITLE PAGE................................................... 6 CAST............................................................ 8 MUSICAL NUMBERS.................................... 10 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST.......................... 13 STAFF FOR WICKED.................................... 34 FROM THE AUTHOR.................................... 41 INTERVIEW WITH WINNIE HOLZMAN.......... 42 INTERVIEW WITH EUGENE LEE..................... 44 PREMIUM SEATING TICKET HOLDERS........... 47 PATRON INFORMATION.............................. 52
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CAST (in order of appearance) Glinda............................................................................................................................GINA BECK Witch’s Father...................................................................................................KEVIN McMAHON Witch’s Mother....................................................................................... MARINA LAZZARETTO Midwife................................................................................................................. DINA BENNETT Elphaba................................................................................................................ EMMA HUNTON Nessarose....................................................................................................JENNY FLORKOWSKI Boq...................................................................................................................JESSE JP JOHNSON Madame Morrible................................................................................................ALISON FRASER Doctor Dillamond................................................................ TOM FLYNN (7/9 - 7/31; 8/19 - 8/24) Doctor Dillamond............................................................................. JUD WILLIFORD (8/1 - 8/17) Fiyero........................................................................................................................ NICK ADAMS Ozian Official....................................................................................................KEVIN McMAHON The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.......................................................................... TIM KAZURINSKY Chistery.....................................................................................RAYMOND JOEL MATSAMURA Monkeys, Students, Denizens of the Emerald City, Palace Guards and Other Citizens of Oz..................................... SHAYLA BECK, DINA BENNETT, NIKKI BOHNE, LAUREN BOYD, KYLE BROWN, NIRINE S. BROWN, JOHN CARROLL, RICK DESLOGE, TIMOTHY A. FITZ-GERALD, SHEILA KARLS, TREVOR RYAN KRAHL, REBECCA KRITZER, MARINA LAZZARETTO, RAYMOND JOEL MATSAMURA, JONATHAN McGILL, KEVIN McMAHON, SHANON MARI MILLS, CONSTANTINE ROUSOULI, DANIEL SWITZER STANDBY FOR ELPHABA Emmy Raver-Lampman UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. Understudy for Elphaba—Shayla Beck; for Glinda—Nikki Bohne, Shanon Mari Mills; for Fiyero—Kyle Brown, Timothy A. Fitz-Gerald, Constantine Rousouli; for The Wizard and Dr. Dillamond—Kevin McMahon, Christopher Russo; for Madame Morrible—Dina Bennett, Sheila Karls; for Boq—Rick Desloge, Daniel Switzer; for Nessarose—Shayla Beck, Tess Ferrell, Brenda Jean Hamilton; for Chistery—Todd Anderson, Dominic Giudici, Spencer Jones, Kevin Jordan; for Witch’s Father and Ozian Official—Timothy A. Fitz-Gerald, Constantine Rousouli, Christopher Russo SWINGS Todd Anderson, Tess Ferrell, Dominic Giudici, Brenda Jean Hamilton, Kevin Jordan, Kelly Lafarga, Allison Leo, Sterling Masters, Christopher Russo DANCE CAPTAINS/SWINGS Spencer Jones, Marissa Lupp 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: Andrew Graham Associate Conductor/Keyboard 2: Adam R. McDonald Keyboard 1: Adam Laird Keyboard 3: Sean Greiner Guitar: Lou Garrett Drums: Greg Germann The Wicked touring musicians welcome nine local musicians who will be playing at all performances in Salt Lake City. Orchestrations adapted by Christopher Jahnke
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST EMMA HUNTON (Elphaba) still can’t believe she’s a part of this wonderful Wicked company! Her past credits include the Broadway company of Spring Awakening (Ilse) as well as the OffBroadway company of Rent (Maureen). She was last on tour with the first national tour of Next to Normal (Natalie) and most recently played Ryan in the world premiere of Witness Uganda at the American Repertory Theater. Many thanks to Victoria, Telsey + Co., Joe and everyone involved at Wicked! @EmmaHunton. GINA BECK (Glinda) is thrilled to be making her U.S. debut in Wicked! West End: Glinda in Wicked, Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera and Cosette in Les Misérables. Regional: Letitia in The Belle’s Stratagem, Maria in The Sound of Music, Kate Hardcastle in The Kissing Dance, Wendy in Peter Pan and Rebecca in Imagine This. Opera: The Merry Widow, Madame Butterfly and L’elisir d’amore. BBC: “Doctors,” “The Return of Sherlock Holmes” and “The Crust.” Feature film: Turning Woman 3, Les Misérables. Concerts: Les Misérables 21st, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 60th birthday, Les Misérables 25th DVD. Love to my loved ones back in the U.K. @gina_beck. ALISON FRASER (Madame Morrible) is a two-time Tony Award nominee: The Secret Garden, Romance/Romance. Other Broadway: Gypsy, Tartuffe, Born Again and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Roles she has originated include: Matron in Tennessee Williams’ In Masks Outrageous and Austere, Arsinoë in The School for Lies, Sister Walburga in The Divine Sister, Miss Drumgoole in Up Against It, Trina in Falsettos and In Trousers and Veronica Bailey on ItCouldBeWorse.tv. Twitter@alisonfraser. TIM KAZURINSKY (The Wizard) was a cast member of “Saturday Night Live” 1981–84 (NBC) and played Officer Sweetchuck in three Police Academy films. Other films: Neighbors, My Bodyguard, Somewhere in Time. Other TV: “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Princess and the Pea,” “Married With Children.” Regional theater: The Second City, Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Odd Couple, Hairspray, Old Jews Telling Jokes. Screenwriting: About Last Night…, For Keeps,
The Cherokee Kid, Strange Relations. This Wizard’s heart belongs to wife, Marcia. NICK ADAMS (Fiyero) originated/starred on Broadway as Adam/Felicia in Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Two Audience Choice Awards, American Theater Hall of Fame Honoree, Astaire Award nomination). Broadway: A Chorus Line, Chicago, La Cage, Guys & Dolls, Pirate Queen. Film/TV: SATC2, An Englishman in NY, “Smash,” “ATWT,” “GL,” “DWTS.” Concerts: NY Pops (Carnegie Hall), Boston & Cincinnati Pops, Naples Philharmonic, Baltimore & Indianapolis Symphony. Boston Conservatory. nickadams.biz. @thenickadams. JENNY FLORKOWSKI (Nessarose). Broadway: Wicked. National tours: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, 42nd Street, Cats. Regional: Goodspeed Opera House, Sacramento Music Circus, Walnut Street Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Kansas City Rep, Atlanta TOTS. She is also a proud member of the Spangles Dance Company—changing the world one body roll at a time! Love and thanks to her amazing family! TOM FLYNN (Dr. Dillamond) happily returns to the first national tour, having most recently played the role of Dr. Dillamond on Broadway. Broadway: Wicked, Tommy, Juan Darien and How to Succeed revival. National tours: Les Misérables, Evita, Chess and Terrence McNally’s The Lisbon Traviata. Regional theater: leading roles at The Mark Taper Forum, Huntington Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Actor’s Theater of Louisville, Center Stage, O’Neill Center, Studio Arena, SCR, et al. JESSE JP JOHNSON (Boq). After spending some time with the Broadway company, Jesse is stoked to be joining Wicked on the road! Broadway: Glory Days (Jack), Xanadu, Altar Boyz (Luke). National tours: 9 to 5, Grease (Doody), Altar Boyz (Luke), Oklahoma!. TV: “One Life to Live.” Love and thanks to his fam, Telsey + Co., Penny Luedtke and all those who have been a big part of this new chapter in his life including his skateboard. jessejpjohnson.com.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST JUD WILLIFORD (Dr. Dillamond) is an LA based actor/director and has been seen in regional theaters across the country including BOB (Echo theater company member), Around the World in 80 Days, Scapin (w/ Bill Irwin), 12 Angry Men (dir. Frank Galati), Time of Your Life (dir. Tina Landau), Macbeth (title role), Saturn: the Musical (w/ Geoff Galfer/Alexander Oakwood) et al. As a director (Los Angeles): Matt and Ben, Tracers. Jud is a proud and active participant in his marriage to Mackenzie Kyle Williford. EMMY RAVER-LAMPMAN (Standby for Elphaba) is ecstatic about joining the Wicked family! Favorites: A Night With Janis Joplin (Broadway), Jekyll & Hyde (Broadway/tour), Hair (Broadway/tour). Graduate of Marymount Manhattan College. Many thanks to Telsey + Co., Nicolosi & Co., the Wicked team, her loving parents and wonderful friends. *Huh?!* -maintenant.
TODD ANDERSON (Swing, u/s Chistery). Broadway: A Chorus Line (u/s Zach, Mike, Al, Greg, Bobby), Sweet Charity, Boy From Oz. OffBroadway: The Wild Party, Garden of Earthly Delights. Tours: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (u/s Freddy Benson), Tap Dogs. SHAYLA BECK (Ensemble, u/s Elphaba, Nessarose) is beyond thrilled to join the cast of Wicked. Other credits: 9 to 5 (Doralee), Oklahoma! (Ado Annie), Grease (Frenchy), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Christine), Children of Eden (Eve), Les Misérables (Fantine). Special thanks to family and friends. DINA BENNETT (Midwife, u/s Madame Morrible) is thrilled to join the Wicked tour! Internationally recognized, she has been featured with Les Brown, Jr. and the Band of Renown and The Glenn Miller Orchestra. Regional: Titanic, Bat Boy, Song of Singapore, Lies & Legends, Chess, Pippin.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST NIKKI BOHNE (Ensemble, u/s Glinda) was last seen on Broadway in Bring It On: the Musical (Eva, Campbell Standby). Nat’l tour: Legally Blonde (Elle Woods), Bring It On. Regional: Grease (Sandy), Aida (Amneris), Annie Get Your Gun (Annie). B.F.A. in Musical Theater from BYU. This one is for Mom. LAUREN BOYD (Ensemble). National tour: West Side Story (Bebecita, u/s Consuela). Disney’s Aladdin, “Dancing With The Stars,” IPB, PDT, ABT, SAB, SFB, PNB & Alonzo King’s Lines. Love and gratitude to family and Savior Jesus. Proud AEA member. @LaurenMBoyd. KYLE BROWN (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero). Broadway: Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Ensemble, Pointe soloist, u/s Frank), Legally Blonde (Carlos, u/s Kyle/Dewey). National tour: Legally Blonde. NY: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (City Center Encores). Regional: A Chorus Line (Greg) at Paper Mill Playhouse, PCLO, MUNY, NSMT. Training: B.F.A. CCM, Walnut Hill School. NIRINE S. BROWN (Ensemble) is flying high about joining Wicked! Credits: Radio City Rockette. Training: Bernice Johnson (Alumni), KECDE, Devore Dance School, Alvin Aliey School. Forever grateful to God, Telsey + Co., Agent TScott, family and friends for believing in me. JOHN CARROLL (Ensemble). Broadway: Follies, Women on the Verge… Off-Broadway/ tours: On The Town, Applause, No Strings, A Chorus Line, Chicago, Movin’ Out, Fosse. Dance: Parsons Dance Company. Film/TV: Winter’s Tale, “SNL,” “Smash,” “Comedy Central,” “AGT.” Graduate: The Juilliard School. Husband: Michael. www.TheJohnCarroll.com.
to-Be) at TUTS & Theatre Aspen, Sound of Music (Liesl) and Les Misérables (u/s Cosette) at Tuacahn. Member AEA. Special thanks to Telsey + Co., friends, family and Sean! www.TessFerrell.com. TIMOTHY A. FITZ-GERALD (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero, Witch’s Father, Ozian Official). Broadway: Boy from Oz. Off-Broadway: Wind in the Willows, Reefer Madness. L.A.: Rocky Horror Show. National Tours: Titanic, Joseph…, Wicked (Chicago). Regional: Urinetown, Forever Plaid, The Fantasticks, Grey Gardens. Proud graduate of Syracuse University, and AEA member. Love to family friends and Bffys. DOMINIC GIUDICI (Swing, u/s Chistery). Credits: Wicked second national (Dance Captain/ Swing), Wicked first national (Chistery), Radio City Christmas Spectacular and Disney World. Many thanks to my family, Grandma, Grandpa, The Harts, Linda, Telsey + Co. and Nicole. Twitter: @DomJuice. BRENDA JEAN HAMILTON (Swing, u/s Nessarose) is thrilled to join the Wicked tour after performing in the Broadway company. Equity tours: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Some Like It Hot. Regional: A Chorus Line (Paper Mill Playhouse) and Joseph… (North Carolina Theater). Thanks Telsey + Co. and Clear Talent! Love to family and Bffys! SPENCER JONES (Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Chistery) is so thankful to be a part of this amazing show. Broadway: Wicked (Dance Captain). Tours: Grease, A Chorus Line, Footloose, The Music Man. NY: Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse. For Mom, Dad, Ryan, Adam, and Huns!
RICK DESLOGE (Ensemble, u/s Boq) believes in dreams. Regional: Joseph…, Treasure Island, Grease, Forever Plaid…. Proud St. Louis native and IU grad, Rick thanks you for supporting the arts. Follow the journey @rickdesloge. www. rickdesloge.com. For my father.
KEVIN JORDAN (Swing, u/s Chistery) is proud to be part of the Wicked family. Other credits include Altar Boyz (Mark); Cats (Skimbleshanks); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Schroeder); A Chorus Line (Swing). B.F.A. from BYU. Love to family and friends.
TESS FERRELL (Swing, u/s Nessarose). Broadway: Wicked. National tours: Jesus Christ Superstar. Regional credits include: Annie (Star-
SHEILA KARLS (Ensemble, u/s Madame Morrible) is thrilled to be joining the cast of Wicked! Regional credits: The 25th Annual
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Putnam County Spelling Bee (Rona Lisa); Legally Blonde, The Musical! (Enid); Cabaret (Sally Bowles). Training: Circle in the Square Theatre School, CalArts and Interlochen Arts Academy. Thanks to Mark and Steven! TREVOR RYAN KRAHL (Ensemble) joins us from New York City and is honored to be part of this cast! He thanks his friends and family for their endless love and support, without whom he would not be here. REBECCA KRITZER (Ensemble) couldn’t be happier to join Wicked! In The Heights (first national/Actors’ Playhouse), Princess Cruise Lines. B.A. NYU magna cum laude. Unwavering gratitude to Telsey + Co., the creatives and my ridiculously supportive family. I’m lucky. reberoad.blogspot.com. 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,” “Dancing with the Stars.” 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. MARINA LAZZARETTO (Witch’s Mother, Ensemble) is thrilled to be joining Wicked. Broadway: West Side Story (Dance Captain). Tours: Come Fly Away (first national), West Side Story (West End/European tour). Also The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (New York, Toronto). Many thanks to my wonderful family! ALLISON LEO (Swing). Wicked Broadway, 1st Nat’l Tour, SF, Chicago; Aida Broadway, 1st Nat’l Tour (Dance Captain); Rent (World Tour). TV/film highlights: Winter’s Tale (Warner Bros.), A Christmas Carol (Disney), “Scrubs,” “Six Feet Under,” “AMA’s,” Rent, Charlie’s Angels. Asst. Choreographer: “State of the Union” (Showtime), Aida (Japan), Lennon (Broadway) and “Ugly Betty” (ABC). MARISSA LUPP (Dance Captain, Swing) is stoked to be a Dance Captain after previously performing as a Glinda u/s and Swing. B.F.A.: NYU. Love and thanks to Mom, Dad, Telsey
+ Co, and the entire Wicked family—especially Jason and Shanna. STERLING MASTERS (Swing) is happy to be back in the Emerald City! Wicked (Dance Captain), A Chorus Line, Joseph…Dreamcoat (Dance Captain), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Dance Captain), Fosse. Love and thanks to Corinne, MSA and her awesome family! RAYMOND JOEL MATSAMURA (Chistery) is beyond thrilled to join such an incredible production. Credits: CATS (Pouncival), Jesus Christ Superstar (Bartholomew), Disney’s Aladdin Musical Spectacular (Ensemble). Thank you and love to family and friends. “Nothing is more powerful than beauty in a Wicked world.” JONATHAN McGILL (Ensemble). L.A. native, NYU grad, and 5th year “Shiz University” Senior. Broadway: Wicked. Tour: Movin’ Out. NY: Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Thanks to God, Mom, family, and friends. KEVIN McMAHON (Witch’s Father, Ozian Official, u/s The Wizard, Dr. Dillamond). National tours: City of Angels, Forever Plaid, Fantasticks. Off-Broadway: Little Moon of Alban. Select regional: The Full Monty (Ovation nomination), A New Brain, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd. Boston Conservatory graduate, CD on iTunes, more info: www.kevin-mcmahon.com. SHANON MARI MILLS (Ensemble, u/s Glinda) is excited to be in Oz! Recent: Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan (Curly, u/s Peter—Off B’way, nat’l tour), Sugar (Sac. Circus), The Grinch… (Pantages), South Pacific (Hollywood Bowl). Love to Greg, M&D, S9, family and friends for your endless support! CONSTANTINE ROUSOULI (Ensemble, u/s Fiyero, Witch’s Father, Ozian Official) is honored to be joining the cast of Wicked. Broadway: Ghost, Hairspray (Link Larkin). National Tours: Legally Blonde (Nikos/ Padamadan, u/s Warner), Hairspray. Regional: White Noise (u/s Jake and Duke). PBS Special “Broadway at the White House.”
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WHO’S WHO CHRISTOPHER RUSSO (Ensemble, u/s The Wizard, Dr. Dillamond, Witch’s Father, Ozian Official). Broadway: The Grapes of Wrath (Al Joad—Steppenwolf), Meet Me in St. Louis (John u/s). Equity national tours: Miss Saigon (Chris u/s), The Who’s Tommy (Ernie). TV: “Law & Order: CI,” “Baywatch Hawaii,” “North and South.” Film: The Manchurian Candidate; lead role in Limbo, an indie feature. DANIEL SWITZER (Ensemble, u/s Boq). National tour: Mungojerrie in Cats (30th anniversary). Regional: The MUNY, Musical Theatre West, 3-D Theatricals, PCPA Theatrefest, Artists’ Ensemble. Thanks to Telsey + Co., Jodie, Rockford University, friends and family especially Mom and Grandma. Ecstatic to be traveling over the rainbow! STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (Music and Lyrics) has contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Bernstein’s Mass, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker’s Wife, Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags and Children of Eden. For films, 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. His first opera, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, was presented by New York City Opera in April, 2011. Defying Gravity, a book about his professional career, was recently published by Applause Books. Mr. Schwartz is the artistic director of the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshops and president of the Dramatists Guild. Awards include three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a tiny handful of tennis trophies. He was recently inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. www.stephenschwartz.com. WINNIE HOLZMAN (Book) received a Tony nomination and a Drama Desk Award for Wicked. She created the memorable television drama “My So-Called Life” which starred Claire Danes. Holzman got her start writing for the acclaimed drama “thirtysomething” and later executive produced (again with Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick) “Once and Again.” Other theater work includes the musical
WHO’S WHO Birds of Paradise (with composer David Evans) and a 10-minute play called Post-its: Notes on a Marriage which she wrote with her husband, actor Paul Dooley. 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.” Most recently she teamed with her daughter, Savannah Dooley, to write and produce the new ABC Family series, “Huge.” She is a graduate of Princeton University, received an M.F.A. from the NYU Musical Theatre Program, and serves on the board of the Writers Guild Foundation. JOE MANTELLO (Director). Directing credits include I’ll Eat You Last with Bette Midler, Other Desert Cities, The Pride, Pal Joey, 9 to 5 the Musical, November, The Receptionist, The Ritz, Three Days of Rain,The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, Laugh Whore, Assassins (Tony Award), Take Me Out (Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Design for Living, The Vagina Monologues, bash, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Proposals, The Mineola Twins, Corpus Christi, Mizlansky/Zilinsky, Blue Window, God’s Heart, The Santaland Diaries, Snakebit, Three Hotels, Imagining Brad. Film: Love! Valour! Compassion! As an actor: The Normal Heart (Tony nom.), 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, Astaire 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: OffBroadway’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,
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KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Designer) has more than 40 Broadway play and musical theater credits. He designs extensively off-Broadway and for resident theaters throughout the United States as well as internationally. He is the recipient of the Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics’ Circle awards. Broadway: Cinderella, Kinky Boots, Pippin, The Merchant of Venice, The Royal Family, The Coast of Utopia—Shipwrecked, Wicked, Hairspray, 9 to 5, Catch Me If You Can, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, The Homecoming, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, …Charlie Brown, The Frogs, Little Women, The Goat…, Uncle Vanya, The Little Foxes and The Rose Tattoo. Opera credits include designs for the New York City Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Kenneth was the recipient of the 2003 Obie Award for Sustained Excellence in Lighting Design. TONY MEOLA (Sound Designer). Broadway: 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 Sellar’s The Peony Pavilion. Off-Broadway designs include Frequency Hopping (set and projection), Embedded, The Stendhal Syndrome, Suitcase, Speaking in Tongues and The Thing
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST 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. TOM WATSON (Wig and Hair Designer) is head of the wig and makeup department at the Metropolitan Opera. He has designed wigs for more than 50 Broadway productions. Current and recent Broadway designs include On a Clear Day…; How to Succeed…; Wonderland; House of Blue Leaves; Born Yesterday; The Addams Family; Million Dollar Quartet; Rock of Ages; Promises, Promises; Elling; South Pacific; Sondheim on Sondheim; A View from the Bridge; and Sunday in the Park with George. JOE DULUDE II (Makeup Designer). Makeup Designer for Wicked productions worldwide. Broadway: Follies, The Normal Heart, Catch Me If You Can, Elf, Lend Me A Tenor, Grease, The Wedding Singer, Assassins, Into the Woods (key makeup Vanessa Williams). Film and Television: E!, Style, Lifetime, PBS, “Access Hollywood.” Print: Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Vibe, Rolling Stone. THOM WIDMANN (Production Supervisor). Ten productions for Lincoln Center Theater including The Light in the Piazza, The Frogs and Contact. Other credits: The Sound of Music, The
King and I, Amy’s View, Skylight and the nat’l tour of An Inspector Calls. Graduate of SUNY Purchase. Adjunct faculty, Fordham University. JAKE BELL (Technical Supervisor) has been a stage manager and technical production manager on Broadway for more than 25 years. Broadway, national and international credits include The Phantom of the Opera, Billy Elliot, Les Misérables, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Miss Saigon, Swan Lake, Dreamgirls, Cats, Chess. STEPHEN OREMUS (Music Supervisor/ Arranger). Broadway: Received the 2011 Tony and Drama Desk awards for co-orchestrating The Book of Mormon, as well as the 2012 Grammy Award for producing the cast recording; Worldwide Music Supervisor/Arranger of Wicked, Music Supervisor/Vocal Arranger/ Orchestrator of Kinky Boots, Book of Mormon, Avenue Q, All Shook Up and 9 to 5; Co-producer (with Dolly Parton) of the Grammy-nominated 9 to 5 Broadway cast recording. Other: Music Supervisor/Vocal Arranger/Orchestrator of tick, tick...BOOM!; Music Director of Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party; Music Director/Conductor for the Rufus Wainwright Sings Judy Garland concerts. WILLIAM DAVID BROHN (Orchestra tions) received the 1998 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations for Ragtime. Other credits include
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Mary Poppins, Curtains, Miss Saigon, The Secret Garden, Show Boat, Crazy for You, Carousel, Sweet Smell of Success, Oklahoma! (B’way); Mary Poppins, Oliver!, My Fair Lady, South Pacific (London); and Betty Blue Eyes. He has provided arrangements for Marilyn Horne, James Galway, Placido Domingo and Joshua Bell’s recording on Sony Classical of Bernstein’s West Side Story Suite for Violin and Orchestra.
John O’Hurley), Avenue Q. National Tours: Avenue Q, Pippin, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seussical the Musical (starring Cathy Rigby), The Music Man, Footloose and European tours of Hair and Grease. Regional: Aida, Annie, Footloose (MUNY), Aida, Fame (NSMT). Degrees from both Capital University in Columbus, Ohio and Trinity College of Music in London.
ALEX LACAMOIRE (Music Arrangements) is the Music Supervisor for In the Heights, which won him the 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations and a 2008 Grammy Award for producing the cast album. Other Broadway credits as Music Director, Arranger and/or Orchestrator: 9 to 5, High Fidelity and Legally Blonde. Other favorite projects: Bat Boy: The Musical (off-B’way), the 2001 nat’l tour of Godspell, Captain Louie and The Wiz (City Center Encores!). Love to Mom, Dad, Little Sis and Ileana.
JAMES LYNN ABBOTT (Dance Arrange ments). 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 DeY oung of Styx, Shirley Bassey, Bob Hope, Vanessa Williams and Elton John. Clients include Dr Pepper, Frito Lay, American Airlines and General Electric.
ANDREW GRAHAM (Musical Director). New York: Avenue Q. Las Vegas: Spamalot (starring
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House on the Prairie The Musical (Paper Mill Playhouse), Christmas Eve with Christmas Eve (BC/EFA Benefit). Graduate of Columbia University. Endless love and thanks to my family and friends for their support, especially Mom, Dad and Sarah—for Mommom. ELIZABETH LOHR (Assistant Stage Manager). After many years working in regional theatre, Ms. Lohr began touring with Les Miserables in 2003 and joined Wicked in 2006. Ms. Lohr has been a member of Actors’ Equity Association since 1987. 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 17thcentury maid from Haarlem; 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.
DAVID O’BRIEN (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Godspell, Wonderland, Lend Me a Tenor (2010), Grease!, The Pajama Game, Sweet Charity, Fiddler on the Roof (2004), Noises Off, Stones in His Pockets, Cats, Guys & Dolls, among others. Directing credits include 59th FIFA Congress (2009) at Atlantis (Nassau) as well as the most recent national tours of Grease (2008 and 2010). ROLANDO A. LINARES (Stage Manager) comes from the Chicago company of Wicked. He has worked as a stage manager at The Goodman Theatre in Chicago (A Christmas Carol, Electricidad, Proof, The Story and the world premiere of Bounce). Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Pacific Overtures, Romeo & Juliet). Born and raised in Panama, he is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University. MOLLY BRAVERMAN (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked. Off-Broadway: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Regional: Little
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST 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. 321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT (General Management) is currently represented by Peter and the Starcatcher. Nina Essman, Nancy Nagel Gibbs and Marcia Goldberg’s past Broadway, Off-Broadway and national tour management credits include Bring It On: The Musical; Sister Act; Traces; Next To Normal; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; Man of La Mancha; The Graduate; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; and Bat Boy: The Musical. Additional individual productions include The Lion King; Smokey Joe’s Café; The Vagina Monologues; The Santaland Diaries; and The Diary of Anne Frank.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST include Broadway’s Bring It On: The Musical, the blockbuster revival of Glengarry Glen Ross starring Al Pacino and the Tony Award-winning revival of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess. 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). Tony Awards: Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (Pulitzer Prize), Perestroika, Clybourne Park (Pulitzer Prize), Copenhagen, God of Carnage, The Book of Mormon, Death of a Salesman. Tony Award nominations: Wicked; Peter Pan; The Diary of Anne Frank; Hello, Dolly!; The Lonesome West; You’re Welcome America; Man of La Mancha; A View From the Bridge; The Motherf**cker With the Hat; Jerusalem; Venus in Fur; Nice Work If You Can Get It. Off-Broadway:
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TECHNICAL SUPERVISION JAKE BELL PRODUCTION SERVICES LTD. TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Phillip Aleman Justin O’Neill COMPANY MANAGER............................STEVE QUINN ENGAGEMENT MANAGER..................KEN SILVERMAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATOR.........BOB BRINKERHOFF PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER...............DAVID O’BRIEN Stage Manager.............................Rolando A. Linares Assistant Stage Managers...............Molly Braverman, Elizabeth Lohr Assistant Company Manager......... Rebecca Azenberg Resident Director.............................Stephen Sposito Associate Music Supervisor......... Dominick Amendum Dance Supervisor.................................... Mark Myars Assistant Choreographer............ Kristen Leigh Gorski Assistant to Mr. Schwartz...................... Michael Cole Assistant Scenic Designer.................... Nick Francone Oz Map Design..................................Francis Keeping Costume Coordinator for Wicked Worldwide.................Amanda Whidden Wig Coordinator.................................. J. Jared Janas Assistant Costume Designers................Amela Baksic, Amy Bradshaw, Amy Clark, Martin Lopez, Mary-Margaret O’Neill, Cathy Small Associate Lighting Designer....................Karen Spahn Assoc. Lighting Designer/ Automated Lights............................ Warren Flynn
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Assistant Lighting Designer.................... Aaron Spivey Assoc. Sound Designer/ Prod. Sound Engineer......................... Kai Harada Assistant Sound Designer........................Adam Rigby Projection Programmer............................ Hillary Knox Assistant Projection Designer.............. Jake Pinholster Projection Animators............................ Gareth Smith, Ari Sachter-Zeltzer Special Effects Associate.........................Aaron Waitz Flying Effects................................ZFX Flying Illusions Associate Hair Designer....................Charles LaPointe Production Carpenter.............................Rick Howard Head Carpenter................................ LaVoid McKibbin Automation Carpenter............................. Alden Corey Assistant Carpenters........................... Stuart Dobbie, Kent Hasper, Tony Ward Production Electrician...................... Robert Fehribach Head Electrician.......................................Todd Davis Assistant Electricians.......... Kevin Ankele, Edgar Vanegas Production Properties Supervisor....... George Wagner Head Properties................................Richard Dalglish Assistant Properties...................... Rachel Juozapaitis Head Sound Engineer......................Michael Weferling Assistant Sound Engineer...................... Mitch Tracey Production Wardrobe Supervisor.............Alyce Gilbert Wardrobe Supervisor.............................. Elmo Struck Assistant Wardrobe Supervisors....... Debbie Burkman, Janet Cadmus Hair Supervisor......................................Lisa Thomas Assistant Hair Supervisor........................David Bryant Makeup Design................................ Joseph Dulude II Makeup Supervisor............................ Christina Knapp Masks and Prosthetics.................W.M. Creations, Inc. Matthew W. Mungle, Miyo Yamamoto Advance Carpenters..................... Maikalili Brummett, Christopher Cory, Michael Eickmeyer, Dave Rader, Dennis Richards Advance Electricians............................... Michael Cornell, Jim Peliwo Advance Sound.................Brian Moore, Laurie Turnau Advance Wardrobe........................... Patricia Emmert Assistant Technical Supervisor..............Ana M. Garcia Music Preparation............. Anixter/Rice Music Service Synthesizer Programming................... Andrew Barrett Guitar Effects Programming...................Chuck Pierce Advertising................. Serino Coyne/Greg Corradetti, Caroline Thompson, Dana Zell
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FROM THE AUTHOR THAT EMERALD spectacle, “Wicked” the musical, carts its son-et-lumière magic back into town this week. The occasion allows me to consider whether the themes have acquired new meaning since they showed up first in my 1995 novel, and have been theatrically enhanced, besequined, and popularized in the years since. “Wicked” is a story about an awkward girl, one with nascent magical powers and a steely sense of righteousness, who comes up against a ditzy opportunist named Glinda and a megalomaniacal dictator calling himself the Wizard of Oz. I modeled the green-skinned witch, Elphaba, after my heroines. The idealistic nerdess bears some chromosomal resemblance to the young Virginia Woolf, for her acerbity and intellect; and to the young Laura Nyro, for her invention and energy; and to the older Emily Dickinson, for her willingness to retire when the going gets unseemly. The play crystallizes into a pink-and-green music box what in my novel was more obscurely put: The cost of the choices one has to make may bankrupt even the morally soundest among us. And weirdly, in the dozen years since “Wicked” was first published, my somewhat heavy-handed tropes about power and corruption, about hubris and need, about individuals and institutions, have come to seem less exaggerated. In 1995, we had successfully concluded Operation Desert Storm. We were giddy with prospects of a peace dividend and were reducing the national debt. The trouble spots were still trouble, but they were mostly Over There. Therefore, as I drew it, the political situation in Oz was not only obvious but, I admitted, even a bit quaint. The novel hearkened back to Pinochet’s Chile and Hitler’s Deutschland, seasoned with a bit of Orwell’s “1984.” The Wizard was more Idi Amin than Lord Voldemort (Harry Potter was still two years out). I felt, and hoped, that I was writing about a kind of sordid American exceptionalism that we might just be outgrowing. How naive we writers are, forgetting the endless inventiveness of evil. While the play was in development, the horror of the attacks in 2001 detonated our fragile national sense of equanimity. Still, the work continued, with Winnie Holzman the brave dramatist and Stephen Schwartz the tunesmith, and the first out-of-town tryouts were held only 10 weeks after US forces and allies marched into Baghdad. In the years since, the musical has gone from strength to strength. Is it self-delusion on my part to believe that the appeal of feminine strength and moxie, though a real draw to the play, distracts from another reason that “Wicked” found its unexpectedly stratospheric flight path? Since the book was first published, think what we’ve been through: the 2000 contested presidential election, the attacks on American soil, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Katrina, Darfur, the election of a black president, the “birther” movement, the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, the new centrism of Mormonism, you name it. And the character of our national discourse has grown so shrill that it now borders on the hysterical. I used to fault the court of Incurious George and his cronies. Now I find the lack of civility and the evaporation of respect for different points of view to be rampant all over the political spectrum, including the soapbox I comfortably occupy. The public, observable face of evil keeps changing; that’s how it survives. It employs an endless series of disguises, curtains, puppets to distract the unvigilant, trumpet voluntaries to swell the patriotic heart. But some time ago, in The New York Times, Michael Ignatieff wrote, “Good judgment in politics, it turns out, depends on being a critical judge of yourself.” He was reconsidering his early support of the war in Iraq. (Let me put that more clearly: He began to examine his conscience about how and why he took what he subsequently considered the wrong position on that war. He now suggested that we should demand that our leaders prove themselves trustworthy, not just declare themselves so.) “People with good judgment listen to warning bells within,” Ignatieff continued. But we are all screaming so loudly we can’t hear one another, let alone our own interior alarms. Ten years since the Broadway opening -- eighteen years since the book was first published - -”Wicked” still examines the heady narcotic of believing one’s own press releases too earnestly. No one in “Wicked” demonstrates perfect judgment - certainly not the heroines, Elphaba and Glinda. The danger isn’t just that one’s noble aims might justify questionable means, but that the very quality of one’s moral zeal, the rightness of one’s cause (and, by extension how very flattering the rightness of one’s self) might justify the means. That self-confidence is the root of fundamentalism of any stripe. In its jovial, tuneful way, “Wicked” still says: Beware dispatching the flying monkeys too fast. The powerhouse chanteuses in the musical still belt that cautionary message. We can stand to hear it again. Gregory Maguire is author of “Wicked” and the three sequels of The Wicked Years sequence, most recently “Out of Oz.”
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INTERVIEW WITH WINNIE HOLZMAN WRITER OF THE BOOK FOR WICKED What attracted you to Wicked? Winnie Holzman: It’s the whole idea that things are not as they seem. What you think you know you don’t really know. It is the premise of the novel that you know certain things, but you don’t know the deeper story. The whole idea of this is there’s more to this than you know, and it’s more complicated than you think, which could be the subtitle for the musical. People are never what they seem on the surface. And it literally was a vision – [Stephen Schwartz] just saw that Wicked the novel was a Broadway musical. So then he brought me into his vision. He was in Connecticut and I was in L.A. so we began a whole relationship on the phone with long conversations of what Wicked should be. Years before Stephen asked me to do it, I had bought the book and immediately called my agent and asked for them to look into the rights. I had only read the back of the book and I was so intrigued by what the book was about – taking this extreme figure of iconic wickedness and making her the heroine. I just love that she behaves in a human wicked way, and not in a wicked witch way. How do you portray the friendship of Glinda and Elphaba in the musical? WH: Their relationship was important in the book, but in our version, it’s the central relationship. It’s the story of these two girls and their friendship. We feel a great responsibility to the characters to do them justice and to the people who love the characters. It’s kind of a burden, but it’s also exciting because they are such rich characters.
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What do you think Stephen Schwartz’s songs add to the story? WH: His songs are extremely emotional and tuneful and passionate. It’s a passionate, exuberant, emotional score. There are songs that will make you cry. There are songs that are really, really fun. You had originally included Dorothy in the opening sequence and the Act Two witch hunt. WH: She had lines and everything! Who made the choice to cut her role so drastically? WH: There was no decision not to mention Dorothy by name. But the more we shunted her aside, the funnier she got. Now, you only hear her crying offstage. There is a lot of political content in Gregory Maguire’s novel. Did you include it in the musical? WH: Politics is very much embedded in the story. The whole story is about a political leader who is unmasked as a fraud. Just like in our world, there is prejudice, there is darkness, there are the forces of evil. I don’t want to dictate what people should take away from it, but there is the whole idea of scapegoating people because they are different or because their message is unpopular, because they are saying what people don’t want to hear. The idea of making that person into an evil figure is so relevant to our lives. Do you think people of all ages are capable of enjoying the show? WH: It’s one of those shows that – wherever you’re at – you can get a lot out of it.
Photo courtesy of the WICKED Tour.
INTERVIEW WITH EUGENE LEE TONY AWARD WINNER - BEST SET DESIGN, FOR WICKED AND EDWARD PIERCE, ASSOCIATE SET DESIGNER What were some of your difficulties at the beginning in designing the set? Eugene Lee: The script for Wicked is like a movie script – it jumps around a lot. I determined the problem was one of realism: how do you get from one scene to another? So I put my director’s hat on, and we put together a full model and I tried to answer questions my way. There were directions in the script that said things like ‘Kitchen from the past appears.’ How does that happen? I thought, how about a pageant wagon? There’s a lot of that in the novel, of people pushing things around the community. And then there was the Clock of the Time Dragon [featured in the novel]. I had always wanted the dragon over the arch, because it was clock-like and kind of mechanical. We did the whole show, the way it was written, and tried to answer all the questions. Edward Pierce: With this show, I began with a half-inch scale model of the set. It was a gigantic model. There was no drafting to it, just the model. We just built it. Sometimes it’s better to just do the model and get to the drafting later. Edward, how would you describe your choices for the style of the set? Edward Pierce: We opted to create an environment inspired by the inner workings of a clock. The shapes, textures, colors, and functional aspects of clock gears and mechanisms contributed to a permanent environmental structure, which defines the stage space.
it that way, but I really like it.’ He told me how to fix it all; I give him full credit for fixing my mistakes. EP: The essence of the design that currently resides on stage at the Gershwin was present in that initial model. Did you base any of your designs on the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz? EL: No, I didn’t. It is in your consciousness whether you see it or not. What were some of the materials you used in the construction of the set? EP: We were interested in natural, realistic materials, not the newest industrial-strength polymers. The wood we chose has proven to be the perfect material and continues to improve with age and distress. The show deck, which is constructed of natural maple, is equipped with seven automated tracks, all lined with steel for visual interest. To stay consistent with our concept of clock mechanisms, many of the automated deck units are designed to reveal the mechanics that operated them. It sounds like a very heavy set. EP: Ask the stagehands! It also sounds like a complicated set. EL: We are both architects and engineers. EP: And sometimes, mechanics.
Eugene, how did director Joe Mantello react when he saw the giant model you had originally created of the set? Eugene Lee: He was a little surprised by its size, I think. He stared at it and said, ‘Wow, I don’t quite see
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Original WICKED set design by Eugene Lee. Photo courtesy of the WICKED Tour.
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PATRON INFORMATION • Lost articles may be claimed at security. • Anyone expecting emergency calls is urged to leave their seat locations and beepers with the house manager. • Please silence all electronic time pieces and cell phones for the period of the performance.
• All casting is subject to change. • For your own safety and the safety of other patrons, please do not exit the Theatre before the house lights are up. • Any use of cameras and recording equipment in the Theatre, which is not authorized by the management, is strictly prohibited. • No smoking, eating or drinking is permitted in the auditorium.
EMERGENCY EVACUATION INFORMATION In the event of an emergency, please REMAIN SEATED and listen to information given by management and ushers.
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To ensure the enjoyment of the majority of our patrons who arrive on time, and in deference to the artists, latecomers will not be admitted to the auditorium until there is an appropriate pause in the performance. During some productions, this pause may not occur until the end of the first act.
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ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES Capitol Theatre offers assistive listening devices free of charge and may be checked out at the coat check counter located in the lobby.
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