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TABLE OF CONTENTS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE................................................................................4 TITLE PAGE.....................................................................................................5 FROM THE PRODUCERS................................................................................6 A NOTE FROM THE GRAND’S DIRECTOR..................................................11 CAST OF CHARACTERS & ORCHESTRA....................................................12 MUSICAL NUMBERS.....................................................................................13 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST...........................................................................14 WHO’S WHO ON THE CREATIVE STAFF.....................................................16 PRODUCTION STAFF....................................................................................18 GRAND THEATRE DONATIONS...................................................................23 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................26

Special Thanks to

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

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hank you for joining us for the first show of our 2014-2015 season, Forever Plaid! Stuart Ross wrote Forever Plaid as an homage to the close-harmony ‘guy groups’ of the 1950’s, like The Four Aces and The Four Freshmen, who performed during a time when life seemed easier and the music made us sway. We are so pleased to bring you this walk down memory lane as we turn on our jukebox and let the harmonies flow. This year’s season at the Grand Theatre is full of excitement. After Forever Plaid, we move on to Little Shop of Horrors starring the amazingly talented and leafy green plant Audrey II (she made me write that last part as you can see below), and we then move on to Thorton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth and close with the incomparable Always…Patsy Cline. Salt Lake Community College and the Grand Theatre have experienced tremendous expansion during the past several years. Our stunning new Center For Arts and Media brings together the latest technology and resources in digital arts education, combines the best teachers in the valley, and puts them all in one environment - sharing, creating, inspiring, and collaborating throughout its 130,000 square feet. The stage has been set for student success here at SLCC and we truly are the community’s college and our many resources - like this wonderful theatre - are here for everyone to enjoy. Please encourage your neighbors and colleagues to join us as we present professional community theatre here at the Grand. We are glad you are here. Please enjoy the show!

Deneece Huftalin Interim President Salt Lake Community College

Special Thanks to

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Presents

Forever Plaid Originally Produced by

Stuart Ross Musical Continuity Supervision & Arrangement by

Originally Produced by

James Raitt

Gene Wolsk

Halee Rasmussen Scenic Design

Josh Martin

Mรกire Nelligan

Properties Design

Adam Day

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Amanda Reiser

Caroline Cain

Brandon Felter

Kevin Mathie

Costume & Wig Design

Technical Director

Stage Manager

Music Director

Stage Direction and Choreography by

Jim Christian* FOREVER PLAID

Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com

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A NOTE FROM THE GRAND’S DIRECTOR

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fter years of many requests from our audience, the Grand Theatre is very excited to present to you Forever Plaid, one of the most popular and successful musicals of all time, as the opener to our 2014-2015 season. This wonderfully fun revue is chock-full of classic barbershop quartet harmonies. Squabbling boyishly over the smallest intonations and executing their charmingly outlandish choreography with over-zealous precision, the “Plaids” are guaranteed to supply you with a night of memorable entertainment. With a program of beloved songs and delightful banter, they will keep you smiling and laughing, when you’re not humming along to some of the great nostalgic pop hits of the 1950’s. We hope presenting this beloved musical “Back Stage” will give you a unique and intimate experience that a show like this was meant to have! We hope you enjoy Forever Plaid, and we look forward to seeing you back in October when we present Little Shop of Horrors! Sincerely,

Seth Miller Interim Director

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DIRECTOR’S NOTE

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henever someone mentions the 1960’s, it typically conjures up images of hippies, war protests, assassinations, racial tensions, and sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll…but that’s not how the 1960’s started. The decade was born of the 1950’s…an era of normalcy, decorum, and good manners. People were striving to live and preserve the “American dream.” It was a time of suburban castles, meticulously packed school lunches, children in matching outfits, “please” and “thank you.” It is out of this culture that THE PLAIDS were born. Forever Plaid takes us on a time travel journey back to this sweeter, simpler life. These four guys are true believers: in music, in dreams, and in being a “Plaid.” Their world is filled with iconic images: Perry Como, after school jobs, Ed Sullivan, Latin rhythms, high school dances, and sing-alongs. They always strive to do their best because they think that’s how the rest of the world functions, too. And they also see the glass as half full…of chocolate milk. These guys make naivete look good! So let them take you on a joyous excursion into lush harmonies, intoxicating melodies, sentimental lyrics, and nostalgic memories. Who knows? One of you might even become an “Honorary Plaid!” Jim Christian Director

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CAST OF CHARACTERS & ORCHESTRA Cast

Listed Alphabetically Frankie......................................................................................................................................Mark Daniels Jinx............................................................................................................................................... Nick Morris Smudge.................................................................................................................................... B.J. Whimpey Sparky....................................................................................................................................Jonathan Baker

Orchestra Conductor & Keyboard .........................................................................................................Kevin Mathie Associate Musical Director / Associate Conductor........................................................Rick Mortensen Percussion................................................................................................................................. Dave Evanoff Bass......................................................................................................................................Adam Overacker

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Craig Farron Terrace Plaza Playhouse Perry Como and

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MUSICAL NUMBERS Deus Ex Plaid Three Coins in the Fountain Gotta Be This or That/Undecided Moments to Remember Crazy ‘Bout Ya Baby No, Not Much Perfidia Cry Sixteen Tons/Chain Gang Private Functions The Bride Cuts the Cake Italian Wedding Anniversary Waltz Itty Bitty Town of Bethlehem Hava Nagila Rock-a My Soul She Loves You The Golden Cardigan/Catch a Falling Star Caribbean Plaid Day-O Kingston Market Jamaica Farwell Matilda Matilda Heart and Soul Mercury/Lady of Spain Scotland the Brave Shangri-La/Rags to Riches (samples “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly”) Love is a Many Splendored Thing ~ There is no intermission during this production ~

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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST JONATHAN BAKER (Sparky) is excited to be participating in his first production with the Grand. His previous experience includes productions at Tuacahn and Lagoon, international tours with a collegiate song and dance group, and backup vocals for artists including Christina Sorrentino, David Archuletta, and the Osmond family. MARK DANIELS (Frankie) couldn’t be more excited to play the role of Frankie. Having played the role of Jinx with Utah Musical Theatre, he has been a “Plaid” for almost 20 years. Aside from being a “Plaid” , he has enjoyed playing the roles of Zoser in Aida and Trevor Greydon in Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse, Motel in Fiddler and Nicely, Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls at the Hale Centre Theatre. He has a passion for teaching and directing and recently completed his Master’s Degree in Educational Theatre Production from CWU. His favorite directing experiences have been with Tarzan, West Side Story, and Children of Eden!

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NICK MORRIS (Jinx) is proud to be back at the Grand after appearing in La Cage Aux Folles as Hannah. He is excited to replace his three inch character heels for a plaid cummerbund and bowtie. Nick has called the Grand home for the last five years appearing in Urinetown, The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Xanadu, and Into the Woods. Nick has also performed with Pioneer, Centerpoint Legacy, Hale Centre, Farmington Arts, and Weber State University. He is currently working with the Carrie Miles Dance Company preparing for an upcoming performance of Gatherings this October. His favorite roles include: Cosmo Brown, Singin’ in the Rain; Linus, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown; Andy Lee, 42nd Street; Tony, Pirated; Fender, Hairspray; Baby John, Arab, and Snowboy, West Side Story. B.J. WHIMPEY (Smudge) is excited to be in his first show here at the Grand Theatre. He is a recent graduate of Weber State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Musical Theatre and is currently looking into Grad Schools to further his craft. Some of his favorite roles include Will Rogers (The Will Rogers Follies), Brom (Sleepy Hollow the Musical), King Henry II (The Lion In Winter), Thor (The Jingle Jacks), Officer LockStock (Urinetown), and many others.

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WHO’S WHO ON THE CREATIVE STAFF CAROLINE CAIN (Stage Manager) is a graduate of SLCC and is currently a senior at the U of U earning her B.F.A. in Stage Management. Caroline has worked for the Grand Theatre since 2008 and is currently one of their resident Stage Managers. During that time, she has managed Rings, Not the Messiah (2013/2014), Songs of Peggy Lee and Heat; Production stage managed Our Town, and assistant stage managed The Crucible, Wizard of Oz, Always Patsy Cline, Messiah, Miss Ever’s Boys and Urinetown. At the UofU she has stage managed A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Salt Lake Shakespeare and assistant stage managed Avenue Q and The Eccentrics.

ADAM DAY (Sound Design) graduated from the University of Utah’s Performing Arts Design Program in 2013. His recent credits include sound design and live mix for Draper Arts Council’s Little Shop of Horrors and NOW-ID’s Feast. Other credits include sound design for POPUP@LEO’s Mind|Matter, Love, and Senses 5, sound design and live mix for Spring Awakening (Babcock Theatre), live mix for Hair (Babcock Theatre) and sound designs for Vernon God Little (Babcock Theatre), The Wild Party (Studio 115), and Bug (Studio 115) at the University of Utah. Adam is also wrapping up his fifth season as the Technical Coordinator at the Draper City Amphitheater.

JIM CHRISTIAN (Director/Choreographer) is a native of Utah with over 35 years of professional experience as a director, teacher, actor, writer, and producer in the areas of theatre, T.V. and film. Since 1988 he has served as Director of Musical Theatre Studies at Weber State. He also served as Artistic Director for Utah Musical Theatre for ten years. In 1996 he was awarded the Crystal Crest Master Teacher of the Year for Weber. His original adaptation of The Pirated Penzance was selected as a national winner in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in 1994 and was presented at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Two years later, The Pirated Penzance made its professional premiere at Pioneer Theatre under Jim’s direction. His other writing credits include the original musicals Sleepy Hollow, Five Carols for Christmas, JingleJacks and The Plain Princess. His work as a director and choreographer has been seen at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, PTC, Utah Opera | Utah Symphony, Hale Centre Theatre, UMT, Park City Egyptian Theatre, CenterPoint Legacy Theatre, the Grand, USU, and theatres in CA, MT, AZ, FL, WY and IL. In 2004 and 2005, Jim served as an Associate Producer for Music and the Spoken Word, the weekly T.V. and radio broadcast of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. In 2006, he was named Utah’s Best in State as Outstanding University Professor. Jim also received Weber’s Presidential Distinguished Professor Award for 2009, the institution’s highest honor for a faculty member. Jim is a member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers and The Dramatists Guild. As always, love and gratitude to his family and friends for making life worthwhile.

JOSH MARTIN (Lighting Design) Is delighted to be back at the Grand Theatre. Previously the Master Electrician for several years, his most recent designs at the Grand include The Marvelous Wonderettes. He also designed a production of Grease for the Theatre Arts Conservatory on this stage and several concerts and events around the valley.

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KEVIN MATHIE (Musical Director) is in his 12th season as Musical Director at the Grand. He has also been the musical director/arranger for SLAC’s Saturday’s Voyeur for the past 5 years. The City Weekly named Kevin as a “Best Behind-the-Scenes Musical Theater MVP” for the 2013 Arty Awards. His directing and conducting credits include Larry Wilmore’s Showtime special “Race Religion and Sex in Utah,” the U.S. Premier of Monty Python’s Not the Messiah, Once on This Island, Into the Woods, La Cage aux Folles, Xanadu, Wizard of Oz and Urinetown, to name only a few. As a theatrical composer, Kevin has produced complete original vocal scores for Shear Luck, Rumplestiltskin, Jack and the Beanstalk, and IHC’s LIVE WELL school tour. He has also written incidental scores for SLAC’s Two-Headed and Voices in the Dark; Miss Evers’ Boys and Our Town for the Grand; and Weber State’s Danse Macabre. He was award Best Musical Score for the short film “Enthusiasm” at the 2014 Las Vegas 48-Hour Film Project, and Best Musical Score at the 2009 Salt Lake City 48Hour Film Project for the short film “S.H.A.T.” Kevin is a member of the Dramatists Guild.

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WHO’S WHO ON THE CREATIVE STAFF SETH MILLER (Intrim Director) came to work at the Grand Theatre in 2007 as the Technical Director. He is now in his seventh season with the Grand and is currently the Executive Producer. He started out working in the Local 99 stage hands union, after which he attended the University of Utah for a degree in theatrical design. Seth began working at Lagoon Amusement Park in 1997 for their Entertainment Department as Staff Lighting Designer and still designs lights for their shows today. From 2001-2006 he worked at The Egyptian Theatre in Park City. He also works as a free-lance Lighting Designer for a variety of local theatre companies, as well as many corporate events around the country, including Walt Disney World for Disney Event Group and Harley Davidson’s Annual National Dealer’s Conventions.

Fuddy Meers, On the Verge and Dead Man’s Cell Phone. Directing experiences include The Good Doctor and Kaleidoscope.

MÁIRE NELLIGAN (Properties Design) received a B.F.A. in theatre from Marietta College before attending graduate school at AU. She worked as a techie, a designer, an actor, and a director in the Midwest and Southwest before moving to Salt Lake. Máire took over as Properties Master for the Grand several seasons ago, debuting with Man of La Mancha. While her favorite show tends to be whichever she is currently working on, Miss Evers’ Boys and The Wizard of Oz are particularly memorable, and dressing last season’s La Cage aux Folle may well go down as the most fun ever. Máire also works part-time for SLCC’s Fine Arts Department. Past performances include roles in

HALEE RASMUSSEN (Set Design) received her B.F.A. in the Performing Arts Design Program from the University of Utah with a double emphasis in technical direction and set design. She is now a member of the staff at the U of U as the Assistant Technical Director and Scenic Charge Artist for the Department of Theatre. Halee is happy to be back for her fourth year designing at The Grand Theatre. She also has design credits with Utah Lyric Opera, Utah Cultural Arts Center, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Great Lakes Theatre Company, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Salt Lake Shakespeare Company, Alligator Press Productions, and the University of Utah.

AMANDA REISER (Costume Design) is proud to join the Grand Theatre team for a third season. Her favorites from the last two years at the Grand are Noises Off, Our Town, La Cage aux Folles, and Into the Woods. Last month, she opened her first show at Hale Centre Theatre, She Loves Me, where she is also a cutter/stitcher. She costumed her 5th season with Salt Lake Shakespeare Company with Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Last Five Years. Other credits with SLC are Two Gentlemen of Verona, Comedy of Errors, Henry VI Part I and Taming of the Shrew. She has a BFA in Costume Design from the University of Utah.

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PRODUCTION STAFF Resident Staff Executive Director.............................................................................................................. Richard E. Scott Intrim Director............................................................................................................................ Seth Miller Operations Coordinator................................................................................................. Brandon Staufffer House Manager................................................................................................................... Roberta Maness Photographer................................................................................................................................Steve Fidel Asst. Technical Director...................................................................................................... Brandon Felter

Front of House Senior Patron Services....................................................... Chad Hansen, Chuck Payne, Peggy Sprouse

Running Crew Lightboard Operator.....................................................................................................Cara Ann Pomeroy Sound Technician................................................................................................................. Trevor Willson Deck Technician......................................................................................................................Megan Buelte

Build Crew Master Electrician.........................................................................................................Cara Ann Pomeroy Electricians............................................................................Megan Buelte, Tim Swensen, Megan Willis Scenic Artist................................................................................................................................. Iris Salazar

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GRAND THEATRE DONATIONS Donation list reflects gifts made from May 1, 2013 – April 30, 2014 $50,000 - $74,999

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• Lindy Davis • Lorri Castro-Zenoni • Salt Lake County’s • Stephanie Harpst • $50 - $99 • Magna Hahnel ZAP Fund • Julie & Devon Glenn • Aden Ross • Marlene & Thomas • Cultural Vision Fund • Richard Scott • Alene Bentley Fortie • Alternative Visions • Kathie Taggart • Amy Allred • Michael & Inga Fund • Lynda G Wendel & • Anita Booher Bilello David Felt • Anna Szabados • Nancy Brown • Patti Davies • Anne-Marie Jensen • Nancy Ferrin • Barbara M. Bannon $15,000 - $24,999 • Patricia Derrick • Bob & Sue Millard • Sharon Odekirk $250-$499 • George S. and • Deneece Huftalin • Susan Valentine Dolores Doré Eccles • Erica Hansen • Gordon Storrs • William & Mary Foundation • Judy & Ron • Brent Schneider Ann Payne Cameron • Tolford & Mary • Anonymous • Kent Frogley Young • Cara A. Pomeroy $10,000 - $14,999 • Lori Hansen • Gary & Joann • Chantelle M Bender • Mary Johnson Rieben • SLCC Fine Arts & • Donna Bachman • Mary Migliorelli • Leslie Peterson Lectures • Mozelle Prestridge• Michelle Andersen • Sharlee Smith • Anonymous Orton • Nathan & Heather • Adrien Swenson Sachs • Andra Harbold $100 - $249 • Richard Jewkes $2,500 - $9,999 • Anonymous • Robert Dastrup • Anonymous • April Fossen • Anonymous • Robert Walton• Crista Ryan • Ashley D Carlson • Bastian Foundation • Janet Staker Steadman • Bradley Bishop • Salt Lake City Arts • William Vogel • Bob & Sharon • David Hanson Council Mantyla • Esther M. Pomeroy • Utah Arts Council • Anne Cullimore • Gail Davis $1 - $49 • Utah Division of Decker • Jacob Tonks Arts & Museums • Leroy Peterson • Brad Massey • Kirk Bowden • Jan Abramson • Ed & Debbie • Mark Fossen • Debra King Rufener • Megan McDowell $1,000 - $2,499 • Barry Mortenson • Janice Ryan • Natalie A Easter • Beliwa Maathuis • Janice Schmidt • Rachel Colledge • Anonymous • Brandon H. Rufener • Jerry & Marcella • Rocky Mountain • Mike Smith • Bryan Griggs Borrowman Power • Catherine Walker • John McCormick • Boyce Yanik • Denise Blackett • Karen Krieger • Morlene Dangerfield • Diane Dangerfield • Maria Garciaz • Kenneth Parrish • James B Pace • Michelle • Utah Humanities • Jean Brown Gottfredson Council • Joyce Riches • Karyn Olsen • Kevin Rusch

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GENERAL INFORMATION Audio Enhancement Equipment is available for theatre patrons who are hearing-impaired. The Box Office has Comtex wireless personal receivers which allow a patron to sit anywhere in the theatre and receive high fidelity audio. Because there is no charge for this service, you will be requested to leave your driver’s license with the cashier until the equipment is returned. Babies and Small Children often make it uncomfortable for other theatre patrons. Therefore, no children under 5 are allowed. Small children must have their own seat. Disabled Patrons may use wheelchair seating areas in the theatre. Row D – left & right – accommodate four wheelchair patrons and companion chairs. Seating is also available in the rear of the theatre for four additional wheelchairs and companion chairs. Ticket prices vary for each section. Aisle seats may be requested by patrons who can be assisted in the transfer from wheelchairs to theatre seats. Box Office Hours are 12:00PM to 5:00PM Monday through Friday and 12:00PM to 8:00PM on the night of a performance, including Saturdays.

Latecomers will not be seated in their reserved seats until the end of a scene. Latecomers will be seated in available seating that will not disturb punctual theatre patrons. Lost and Found will be held by the head usher until the end of the performance. Thereafter, please contact the Box Office at 801. 957.3322. All items, after a period of 24 hours, will be taken to Administrative Services in Room 1-060. They may be contacted at 801.957.3301. Photography, Audio or Video Recording of any performance or the possession of any such device inside this theatre without the written permission of management is prohibited. Offenders may be requested to leave and may be liable for damages and other lawful remedies. Theatre Parking is available at no charge in Student Parking areas on the East side of the building. Patrons who are unable to walk from the parking area to the theatre may be dropped off and picked up at the building doors on the North side of the College. Ticketing will occur when parked in the disabled parking areas without a proper Utah pass. Please note that parking meters are still active during performances.

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