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A Message From the President and CEO...............................................................................................4 A Message From Huntington Bank........................................................................................................6 Spotlight On...........................................................................................................................................8 Playhouse Square Trustees..................................................................................................................12 Giving Back to Playhouse Square........................................................................................................13 Thank You to Our Sponsors..................................................................................................................14 Invest in Playhouse Square.................................................................................................................15 Waitress...............................................................................................................................................27 Cast of Characters..............................................................................................................................28 The Company.......................................................................................................................................29 Scenes and Musical Numbers.............................................................................................................30 Who’s Who in the Cast.........................................................................................................................31 Staff for Waitress................................................................................................................................38 Guest Services at Playhouse Square...................................................................................................46 May/June at Playhouse Square............................................................................................................47
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DEAR FRIENDS
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his special engagement of Waitress is a Huntington Bank Featured Performance. We are so grateful to Huntington Bank for supporting the arts and our not-for-profit mission. The upcoming Huntington Bank Featured Performances are: Hamilton in December, Riverdance and Disney’s Aladdin in March, Dear Evan Hansen in May and Come From Away in July. The best way to secure great seats for these can’t-miss shows is by showing your support for our not-for-profit mission with an annual donation. To show our gratitude, you will receive the opportunity to purchase tickets for these and other performances before they go on sale to everyone. We want to thank Huntington Bank for their ongoing support of Playhouse Square. They have been a generous and loyal partner for many years and deserve a hearty round of applause. Now, settle back into your seats for a generous serving of musical theater fun with Waitress!
Sincerely,
Gina Vernaci President & CEO, Playhouse Square
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elcome to the Huntington Featured Performance at Playhouse Square. Huntington is proud to partner with Playhouse Square, the jewel of Northeast Ohio and the country’s largest performing arts center outside of New York, to bring you an exciting series that the entire family will enjoy. At Huntington, we’re dedicated to making people’s lives better, strengthening our communities, and helping businesses thrive. We do this through volunteerism, corporate giving to nonprofits and an employee culture that focuses on service. For more than 150 years, we’ve put into practice a simple, but powerful, idea. By working together, and by listening and seeking to understand, we have the ability to change lives and improve the communities where we live and work. Huntington’s new Strategic Community Plan commits $40 billion to address social, racial, environmental and economic inequities in our community. Our purpose of looking out for people guides us to be a catalyst for positive change. We applaud Playhouse Square and its commitment to our community. Thank you for joining us and enjoy the Huntington Featured Performance!
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SPOTLIGHT ON News
NEW SEASON ANNOUNCED Season Tickets for the 2022-2023 KeyBank Broadway Series are on sale now. If you missed the official announcement, you can watch it online at playhousesquare.org/seasonpreview. The first full season lineup in more than two years includes Les Misérables, Cats, Beetlejuice, Hadestown, Tina — The Tina Turner Musical, Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Six. Season tickets for all seven shows are available at playhousesquare.org or by calling 216-640-8800.
TRI-C JAZZFEST TO LIGHT UP EUCLID AVE IN JUNE MAKING AN IMPACT Playhouse Square President and CEO Gina Vernaci announced the results of a recent economic impact study commissioned to quantify the value brought to Northeast Ohio by the arts in 2019. Other participants in the survey included the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Orchestra and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “On behalf of our Board of Trustees and staff, I am proud to share that Playhouse Square had an impact of $359.1 million on the Northeast Ohio economy, which supported 2500 jobs. We welcomed 1.3 million guests, drawing 645,000 from out of town.”
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The 43rd annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, presented by KeyBank, is returning to Playhouse Square June 23-25. The 2022 lineup features eight ticketed concerts, with a special opening night concert — dedicated to retiring Tri-C President Alex Johnson — featuring Anthony Hamilton at Cleveland Public Auditorium’s Music Hall. Festival highlights include homecoming concerts by native Clevelanders Joe Lovano and Sean Jones and performances by vocalist Cyrille Aimée and legendary pianist Eddie Palmieri. Tickets are available online at playhousesquare.org/jazzfest.
SUMMER BRINGS THE FUNNY TO PLAYHOUSE SQUARE Get ready to LOL all summer long with some of the best stand-up comedians on the road today. Tickets are still available but moving fast for Tom Segura (June 10), Leanne Morgan (June 11), Chris Rock (June 16 & 17), Celeste Barber (July 15) and The Uncle Louie Variety Show (August 27). Visit playhousesquare.org/comedy for the latest.
SPOTLIGHT ON The District
CHEF BERNIE + THE GHOST LIGHT
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f you’re looking for a new and exciting take on your favorite classic dishes, The Ghost Light Restaurant & Lounge is the place for you. Executive Chef Bernie Berhent specializes in high quality fresh ingredients that makes even an onion ring deserve a standing ovation. Chef Bernie released a new and improved menu that focuses attention on flavorful timeless entrees, fun shareable appetizers and handhelds that you won’t want to let go. You can find Chef Bernie and The Ghost Light located right down the road in The Crowne Plaza Cleveland, the official hotel of Playhouse Square. They are the perfect place for dinner before a show or brunch with a matinee.
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SPOTLIGHT ON Volunteers
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SPOTLIGHT ON Donors
LEADING LADIES – INSPIRING WOMEN AT PLAYHOUSE SQUARE Leading Ladies was formed in 2014 with a theme of Connect, Create and Celebrate. “Leading Ladies was a new organization of women with a completely different focus from most women’s groups. We were going to learn about “backstage” but there would be no fundraising or galas or long speeches. We would be learning, making friends and caring about our fabulous Playhouse Square!” says charter member Joyce Litzler.
It is designed to connect women who share a love of the arts and Playhouse Square. “I love PSQ and I wanted to meet other women who do as well,” says Kim Sewell who joined in 2018. Kim joined for “the interesting programming and the chance to meet new people and see old friends. I also wanted to support Playhouse Square and learn more about behind the scene happenings.”
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Now in its seventh year, Leading Ladies continue to gather four times a year to have fun and learn more about Playhouse Square. With no volunteer obligations to fulfill, the group is a draw for women on the move. Cheryl Weaver, member since 2015, describes Leading Ladies as “stress free, no muss or fuss. You can pick and choose what you want to attend. I like that I can just enjoy being a member.”
It is simple to join and a perfect way to get involved at Playhouse Square. “If you are new in town or recently moved into downtown, what a great way to find a new friend’s group that shares your passion for live theater,” says charter member Margy Judd.
Membership is open at any time and new members are always welcome!
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TRUSTEES
Playhouse Square
Officers
Trustee for Life
Chair Amy G. Brady*
Oliver C. Henkel, Jr. William B. Lawrence Rena J. Olshansky Victor J. Scaravilli Lawrence J. Wilker James B. Wolf, Jr.
John G. Chapman, Sr.* Christopher M. Connor* Bill Cosgrove David S. Goodman* President & CEO James Graham Gina Vernaci* Lawrence H. Hatch Amy C. Held Vice Chair, Advancement Bob Helmer Rick Buoncore* Jason Hillman Vice Chair, Education Andrea Hogben Margaret M. Judd* A.J. Hyland David Jacobs* Vice Chair, Finance Michael Jeans Mark D. Ross* Alex Johnson Vice Chair, Government Affairs Louis G. Joseph Paul J. Dolan* Edward J. Largent Vice Chair, Nominating & Todd Leombruno Governance James Merlino Brent Ballard* Heath Monesmith Vice Chair, Real Estate Development Jon H. Outcalt* James R. Pender Neil C. Weinberger* Rajiv Prasad Vice Chair, Sales & Marketing James A. Ratner* Sara Ellen Stashower* Sean Richardson Co-Vice Chairs, Strategic Planning Harlan Sands Luci Schey Jim Merlino* William R. Seelbach Kurt C. Treu* David B. Sewell Secretary/Treasurer Daniel I. Simon Heather Lennox* Doug Spiker Kevin Stein K.K. Sullivan* Board Members Leila L. Vespoli Terry Adelman Dominic A. Visconsi Thomas W. Adler* Daniel P. Walsh, Jr. Himanshu Amin Frances Cudjoe Waters Warren Anderson* Denise G. Wells Gina Beredo Debra A. Wert Paul Carleton Jeffrey J. Wild Scott Chaikin* Darrell A. Young
National Trustee Thomas C. Stevens
Chairs Emeritus Oliver C. Henkel, Jr. John F. Lewis† Julien L. McCall† Forrest D. Hayes† Glenn R. Brown† Jon H. Outcalt Henry F. Eaton† K.K. Sullivan Thomas W. Adler Thomas C. Stevens David S. Goodman James Ratner Partners Co-Chairs Rebecca Fishman Anne Fleming *Executive Committee †Deceased as of 4/18/22
Playhouse Square is a not-for-profit performing arts center that presents and produces a wide variety of performing arts, advances arts education and creates a destination that is a superior location for entertainment, business and residential living, thereby strengthening the economic vitality of the region.
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GIVING BACK
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layhouse Square is a community-based not-for-profit organization which depends upon philanthropic support from individuals, foundations, and corporations. More than $7 million dollars must be raised annually to help Playhouse Square meet its mission of operating and maintaining the historic theaters, expanding arts education outreach, and investing in the community through area development. The following are charitable opportunities which support Playhouse Square:
Donor Circle Donor Circle is a membership program for individuals who give an annual gift of $600 or more. Donor Circle members receive advance access to tickets, prime seating for Broadway and other performances, and a personal ticket concierge. At select giving levels, members have access to the private RJF Presidents’ Club for dinner and bar service, plus reserved, first-floor parking in the Playhouse Square garage. Companies can also contribute via the Corporate Donor Circle program and receive community recognition, client entertainment and employee rewards. Contact: Mary Winchester, 216-640-8412
Foundation Support
Friends Friends is a membership program for individuals who give an annual gift of $50 to $599. Members receive advance access to tickets, discounts, special recognition and invitations to private events throughout the year. Contact: Victoria Gray, 216-640-8417
Partners Partners is the official young professionals group of Playhouse Square. Members enjoy unique opportunities to network, volunteer, socialize and fine-tune their leadership skills. Young professionals (ages 21-40) can join Partners for as little as $50 per year. Contact: Sarah Stengel, 216-640-8408
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Corporate, community and family foundations and government agencies like the Ohio Arts Council and Cuyahoga County Arts and Culture provide Playhouse Square with annual operating support and funding for education programs. Contact: Cheryl Helden, 216-640-8406
Leading Ladies In the spirit of fun and celebration, Leading Ladies is designed to engage women by providing the opportunity to connect with each other through a shared passion for Playhouse Square and its not-forprofit mission. Members are invited to four exclusive events throughout the year, such as pre-show cocktail receptions, special guest speaker luncheons, and behind-the-scenes experiences. An annual membership is $250. Contact: Leanne Dewyer, 216-640-8411
Endowment and Planned Giving Share your love for Playhouse Square when you plan for the future. Individuals and families that have declared their intention to include Playhouse Square in their estate plans, whether by will, trust or life income arrangement, are recognized through Legacy Circle. No minimum is required to participate. Requests for anonymity are respected. Contact: Michelle Ryan Stewart, 216-640-8410
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SPECIAL THANKS
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Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP The Davey Tree Expert Company • Deloitte Hatzel & Buehler, Inc. and Bluestone Communications, Inc. • Jones Day Majestic Steel USA • Medical Mutual • Ohio CAT Penske Cleveland Automotive • Roetzel & Andress William M. Weiss Foundation
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Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff First National Bank • J.W. Didado Electric McDonald Hopkins • Neil Weinberger nicholas guglielmo • The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Safeguard Properties • Taft SHOP NIGHT SPONSOR
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Playhouse Square Donor Recognition
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ith sincere gratitude, we recognize the following individuals, organizations, and foundations, who have provided generous support of $1,200 or higher to Playhouse Square through an annual or special gift. Listing current as of 4/11/22.
Individuals & Family Foundations President ($50,000 and higher) Jim Brickman
Executive ($20,000-$24,999) Sandor Foundation Kimberley & David Sewell Producer ($15,000-$19,999) Joann & Thomas Adler Foundation Himanshu & Leslie Amin Fred & Mary Behm Jenny & Glenn† Brown Dr. John F. Burke, Jr. & Judge Nancy Fuerst The Dalrymple Family Rochelle & Harley Gross Dave & Brenda Jacobs John & Mary Ann Mastrantoni Dennis & Tammy Matecun Douglas & Charlotte McGregor Louis B. & Joan M. Perry Family Foundation The Ralph & Lucille Schey Foundation Tom & Chris Stevens Denise G. & Norman E. Wells, Jr. Debbie & Jim Wert Platinum Founder ($10,000-$14,999) Sheldon & Terry Adelman
Neil Weinberger Aaron & Whitney Weisenberg Jeff & Danielle Wild The Zaim Family Sustaining Founder ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (6) David Adante Sheila A. Adler Vlad & Cheryl Agranovich Dr. & Mrs. Mark Angel Chris & Karen Bailo Brent & Ann Ballard Daniel & Deborah Bandi Greg & Jenny Barrett Michael Baruschke & Denise C. Huck Dr. Eric Beck & Dr. Alex Venizelos Mark & Bev Belgya Robert Bendall & Linda Bendall Cip & Gina Beredo Tim & Kristy Birch Marilyn & Larry Blaustein Gayle & Larry Boron Anne Burr Vincent C. Campanella Daniel J. Campbell Chris Caputo Paul & Sherry Carleton Harry Carlson Maria Cashy Jared & Linda Chaney Dr. William Chilcote & Dr. Barbara Kaplan Rick & Sheila Chiricosta Christopher & Beth Chizmar Dr. Jeff & Rachel Christoff Bill & Cathy Christopher David & Jacqeuline Clark Alex & Kelly Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Clutterbuck Mr. & Mrs. William E. Conway Craig & Jan Cook Bill & Paula Cosgrove Colleen & Kevin Coyne Robert & Patricia Crabtree Daniel & Darlene Crudele Scott & Judi Dalton Marti & Jeffrey Davis Sheila Delzani Timothy & Nancy Demshar Jason & Jennifer Drasner
Paul & Teri Eberl Delores Eliason Mike & Geri Evans Bill Fenoglio & Erika Battaglia Mr. Michael & Dr. Elizabeth Ferguson Beverly Fittipaldo The Fortney Family Foundation Tim & Cindy Friedmann Barbara & Fred Fruscella Patricia A. Gaul joan m. gelb Nancy & James Goldsmith Gries Family Foundation James Griffiths Mr. & Mrs. James B. Griswold Peter & Debra Guren Greg Haas Thomas & Jan Hablitzel David & Lynne Hamilton Kathleen E. Hancock Sondra & Steve Hardis Mary & Gordon Harnett Lawrence & Linda Hatch Beth & Geoff Hauck David & Lynn Heiman Mr. & Mrs. John F. Herrick Jean & Richard Hipple Chris & Jacqueline Hodgson Michael & Jane Horvitz Richard Horvitz & Erica Hartman Horvitz Valerie A. Hughes Bruce & Donna Jackson Bruce & Debbie Jarosz Margy & Amo† Judd Walter & Jean Kalberer Aaron Kamat Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Kamins Judith S. Kamm Andrew & Katherine Kartalis Josh & Nicky Kaufman Pam & Steve Keefe Daniel J. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Keresman Leonard Kichler & Debbie Garson Steven Kimmelman Barbara Knecht Howard & Susan Knicely Joe & Calli Kohmann Alex I. † & Donna M. Koler
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Director ($25,000-$49,999) Patricia & John Chapman Corinne L. Dodero Foundation for the Arts & Sciences Samuel J. & Connie Frankino Foundation Kathy & Jim Pender and the Michael Pender Fund The Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation - Bruce & Ellen Mavec Carol & Walt Rosebrough Mark & Shelly Saltzman Kristen & Kevin Stein
The Warren Anderson Family Barry B. & Brenda S. Beeler Amy & Stan Brady Darlene Brown Jim Brown, Jr. The Buoncore Family Scott Chaikin & Mary Beth Cooper Christopher & Sara Connor Jim & Mary Conway Natalie & Paul Cooper Donald J. & Mary Jo Dailey The Dolan Family Evelyn Dolejs Robert A. & Joan P. Ellis Art & Maryann Falco Irving & Gloria Fine Foundation Lou & Ann Frangos Mr. Michael Frank in memory of Pat Snyder James Graham & David Dusek David & Robin Gunning Donald & Nancy Hansen Marsha Ann Harrison Amy & Rick Held Andrea Hogben Todd & Thomasina Houston A.J. & Tricia Hyland Darlene James William B. & Mary Margaret Lawrence Edith Lerner Catherine L. Lozick David Maltz Jim & Amy Merlino Karen & Dan Moon Beth E. Mooney John C. Morley Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Nock Dr. & Mrs. James Oh Susan & John Onysko Jane & Jon Outcalt Edda & Terry Owen Anthony & Mary Rego Agnes Sojka Mr. & Mrs. Stephen† H. Spaeth Douglas & Stephenie Spiker Lauren & Steve Spilman K.K. & Joe Sullivan Daniel & Mary Jo Sustar Kurt & Christine Treu Tony & Leila Vespoli Robert & Susan Voth
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Noreen Koppelman-Goldstein & Brian Robbins Angela & Christopher Kovacs Terry Kovel Charles & Carleen Kruger The Kuhn Family Foundation Rich & Stacey Kyle Edward & Jacque Largent Steffen & Paige Lauster Heather Lennox & Douglas Krause Dean & Lynda Leonakis Cathy & John† Lewis David & Carolyn Lincoln Paul Lincoln & Kathy Toderick Michael & Tracy Lipscomb Stacey & Matt Litzler Bill & Joyce Litzler David Logsdon Jay & Lanee Lucarelli Rita & Charles Maimbourg Randy & Katy Marcus Marcia & Andrew Margolius Joseph & Joyce Marquette Madelaine C. Mavec Ruth & Doug Mayers Harry & Debbie McDonald Family Lorraine McGlone Dan & Amy McKenna Beth McMillen Jim McNulty Megan Lum Mehalko Mr. & Mrs. Jared Miller Heath & Kimberly Monesmith Keith A. Morris Barbara & Gerhard Moskal Steven & Kimberly Myers David & Ellen Nager Greg & Kate Naples James Newbrough Steele Nowlin & Christine Jayjack Bob & Ann O’Brien William J. & Katherine T. O’Neill Katie & Ken Outcalt Mr. & Mrs. Leonard W. Pagon John & Terri Parker Dr. Lydia Parker Dr. Stephan Parker Scott & Judy Pendergast The Pendergrass Family Doug Perkowski Susan & Robert Price Charles & Ilana Horowitz Ratner James & Susan Ratner Tawny Ratner Robert S. & Sylvia K. Reitman Family Foundation Jim & Tina Renacci Monte & Jill Repasky
Sean & Lisa Richardson Joe & Bethany Rifici Barbara S. Robinson Ken & Amy Rogat Mark D. Ross Dr. & Mrs. Fred C. Rothstein Chuck & Kathy Rotuno Drs. Edward & Teresa Ruch Norman & Elisabeth Ryan Harlan & Lynn Sands John & Ann Scanniello Sally & John Schulze Richard J. Sedmak William & Nancy Seelbach Walter & Joyce Senney Elisabeth & Bradley Sherman Drs. Daniel Simon & Dr. Marcy Schwartz Donald A. & Catherine C. Sinko Jim Skulina & Tamara Tomasello-Skulina Howard & Debi Slater Becky & Rick Smith John Smith Keith Cullen & Jill Soltau Giving Fund Chad & Molly Sperling Lois† & Tom Stauffer Michelle & Mike Stewart AJ & Nancy Stokes J.D. & Catherine Sullivan Pam & Bill Summers Joseph D. Sweeney Michael & Patricia Sweeney David & Mary Ellen Szamborski James C. Tai Robert & Carol Taller The Tapper Charitable Foundation Rachel Tasler & Samantha Grace Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Thomas Curtis & Marisa Tuggle Kathleen & Craig Urmston Gina Vernaci & Bill Hilyard Dennis & Jennifer Vidic Jon, Tanya, & Grace Wagner Daniel & Molly Walsh Joshua Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Michael Weiner Bill & Gia Weisberg William M. Weiss Foundation Eileen & Jim Wilkoff Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wilson Wolf Family Foundation David & Karen Yankovitz Darrell A. Young Janice M. Young Andrea & Jimmy Zeilinger
Gold Founder ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous (13) Karen & Myles Abbott Joseph C. & Michele A. Adams Frederic & Michelle Ahlgren Tony & Becky Alexander Victor & Abby Alexander Daniel & Lisa Anderson Harvey & Jaci Andrekovic Dr. Kevin & Jackie Andryc Susan Anhold Scott & Jackie Arbogast Dr. Yasser & Rawa Armanazi Dominic & Christi Audino Mr. & Mrs. James Aussem Steven & Elise Auvil Phil & Susie Axelrod Chad & Tracie Bailey Dr. Charles M. Bailin & Ms. Linda Myers Don & Beverly Baines Mr. Edward Baisel Shelby & Robert Ball Kelly & Doug Banks Stacey Bartels Chris & Hye Young Bartish Craig & Michele Bashein Dr. George & Mrs. Ramona Bause Renee & Eric Beaver Dr. & Mrs. Mark Belisle Harold & Barbara Belkin Susan & John Benedejcic Amy Benedict Steve & Dorie Benedict Robert Andrew & Nancy Dean Benko George & Courtney Benson John & Mary Beth Bergenstein Grant & Melissa Berlin Margo & Tom Bertin Helen Beshara Dr. Alok & Cristine Bhaiji Biel-Goebel Family Foundation John & Gibby Bittman Ms. Claudia Bjerre Mr. Ron Block Art & Kim Boehm Gregory & Nancy Boehm Charles & Julia Bolton Debbie Boncha Ronald Borsenik Ken & Sheila Bossin Laura & Dennis Bower Mrs. Kimberly Bowman Kathleen & Mark Boylan Carl & Mandy Boyles Bill & Karen Brace Robert & Rose Breckenridge
Nancy Bridgman Nicholas Brill Michelle & Gary Brockett Ms. Leslie Brown Drs. Todd Brown & Mickey Shah The Bryan Buck Family Cynthia & Brian Burke Liz & Craig Burkhart Kathy & Bob Bushok Dr. & Mrs. Brett Butler Don & Marie Calabrese Gust Callas Dr. & Mrs. J. Jeffery Cameron Joseph & Esther Campanella Marlene S. Campbell Miss Patricia E. Campbell Patricia Campbell Ken & Marsha Caratelli Denise Carkhuff & Dane Wujnovich Mr. & Mrs. Fred N. Carmen John & Tana Carney Mr. Michael P. Carney* Nancy W. Carpenter Patrick Carpenter* Mr. & Mrs. David M. Carr Bob & Roslyn Case Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cashy William & Elizabeth Cassella Jim & Kathleen Catanese David & Susan Catanzarite Michael & Lori Catanzarite J. Peter & Jacqueline Cerar Cheryl Cervar* Louis & Cindy Chaiten Kathy & Dean Chimples Debra & Seth Chwast Richard & Joanne Clark Robert & Laura Clemente Barry & Cheryl Cohn Laura & Ron Coill David & Jamie Cole Jay Cole Dr. Thomas & Katherine Collins Mary Anne Comotto Martha Comunale Kenneth, Karen & Zoe Conley William H. Considine Mr. Frank Consolo Brian & Maggie Cook Christopher & Ludy Cook Ms. Megan Cook John Corrigan Joseph & Susan Corsaro Phil & Sue Coverdale Patrick Covey Charles Cowap & Rachel Rawson Mr. & Mrs. Doug Crandall Susan & Michael Cristal Cindy Croft
Matt & Wendy French Eric & Michele Fried Richard & Beth Friedler The Friedlander Family Cherie & Scott Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Friedman Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Friedman Georgia Froelich & Russell O’Rourke Richard L. Furry Chris & Julie Fuss Dale† & Linda Gabor Jay & Kim Gaebelein Mary Galindo Joseph & Patricia Gall Mrs. Barbara Galvin The Gambrel Family Jess & Molly Gamiere Richard & Robbin Garcia Michael & Kimber Gebura Ann & Jay Geib Deirdre Geib Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Geldart David & Kim Geller Craig & Kathleen Gemmill Denise & Lorenzo Gentile Dr. Robert & Mrs. Carla Gerber Kris & James Gerish Mr. & Mrs. Garry Gibbs Lee & Larysa Gibson Deborah & Jerry Gideon Thomas Gilbride & Sal Martello Margaret Giltinan Arnie & Maria Glantz Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Glauberman Michael & Connie Gleason Ted & Nancy Goble Dr. Rishi & Mrs. Sarah Goel Ronald & Eileen Gold Francine Gordon Jim & Karen Gornik Jennifer & Jacob Gorny Roe Green Ira Greenberg & Howard Adelman Michael & Barbara Greenberg David & Julie Greene Aimee Greenfield Douglas & Gwenn Grimm Jerry & Rose Grisko Jaime Hain Patricia Hanousek Kathie & Chuck Hardin Jack Harley & Judy Ernest Jeff Harnden & Jennifer Gardner* Daniel Harrington The Harrington Family Mr. Randall E. Harris & Dr. Marianne L. Coburn
Tony Harris Paul & Janet Havener Christine Haverly Dr. & Mrs. George Heathcote Bob & Linda Helmer John & Barbara Hemsath Debra Hench Damian & Laura Henri Paulette & William Hughes Ruth Herzak Kevin & LuAnn Hinkel Robert & Joan Hinkle Katie Hintze Charles & Michelle Hirsch George & Elaine Hlavacs In Memory of Kathleen Hlavin Priscilla B. Hoag Mr. D. Peter Hochberg & Ms. Maxine Singer Robert & Lisa Hodges Tracy & Rick Hoefling Kristi Holden & Andrew Perodeau Richard & Sally† Hollington Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Hollington, III Diane & Michael Holztrager Dr. Michael & Mrs. Mary K. Hopkins The Matthew R. & Marie M. Hopkins Foundation Andrew & Kristin Horansky J. Atlee Horner III Alla & Randy Horvat Robert & Linda House Ruth & Stephen Hovan George F. Howson, Jr. Annie & Rick Hubbard John Hudec Barry & Brenda Hummel Michael & Ann W. Hurley Susan & Robert Hurwitz Family Foundation Pam Hutto & Bill Lohn Kent & Stacey Iler Dr. & Mrs. David Jackson Robert & Brenda Jackson Michael & Rosemarie Jaworski Christine & Tracy Jemison Rick & Lori Johnson Mike Jones Ms. Elizabeth Judson Elizabeth Jukic Elizabeth B. Juliano Katherine Kanzinger Faye Kaplan Ira & Amy Kaplan Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kapley Larence Katz David & Judy Kaufman Thomas & Natalie Kayani Ms. Carole Keating
John & Vincetta Kedzior James & Gail Kelly Michael & Wendy Kelly Betty & John Kemper Linda Kenyon Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Kern Eric & Tami Kern Paul Kershey Randy & Rhonda Kertesz Dr. Ashoo Khanuja Robin & Randy Kilbride Donald & Joan Kimmel Autumn Kiser Dan & Carol Klimas Jonathan & Adena Klineman Judith Klotzman Don & Ingrid Knechtges Edward & Julia Knotek Allison & David R. Knowles Jeffrey C. Knox & Lora Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kobistek Audrey & Kenny Koblitz William & Kathleen Kobyljanec Thomas & Wendy Kocovsky Renee Koepp Nancy & Rik Kohn Tom & Sonja Kolaric Patrice Kouvas Paul & Michelle Kowalik Elda C. Krach Janet L. Kramer The Krasney-Fremont Family Gary & Laura Krusinski Andy & Deviani Kuhar Peter & Cathy Kuhn Jeanne & Duane Kurapka Tony & Maria Landl The Landskroner Family Mr. & Mrs. John Lane Paula & Jim Lang Teresa Larsen Donald & Betsy Latore Neil & Barbara Lazar James & Kathryn Lee Dr. Scott Leffler Gary & Marla Leidich Debra Leizman & Keith Kerman Anne Lengauer Mary Anne & Michael Leon Constance & Joseph Leslie Nobby Lewandowski Carter & Carol Lewis Dennis & Amy Lewis Geraldine Lewis Jan Lewis John Q. Lewis & Family Mike & Jan Lewis Keith & Nancy Libman Dennis & Karen Linden Paul & Gina Linehan Mr. & Mrs. Rudolf Linnebach
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Edward & Carmela Cromling Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Crowe James & Claudia Cull Amy D’Amico Dominic & Polly D’Amore Howard & Dana Darvin Lori & Mark Davis Matt & Jen Davis Tina & Josh Davis Andrew & Erin Deak Mary Kay DeGrandis & Edward Donnelly Daniel & Bridget DeMonica Kathleen Dempsey Kevin & Sue Devers Bill & Eileen DeWood John & Ann DiRocco George & Barbara Diver Nancy Dobras Craig & Lynn Donnan Jim & Katy Donohue and Family J.R. & Ashley Doolos Howard & Eileen Dreschler Phil & Lisa Dregalla Rebecca Dunn Dr. & Mrs. Mohan J. Durve Mark & Suzanne Dvoroznak Rosemary Dziak Tom & Cindy Einhouse Greg & Kelly Eippert Tim Eippert Robert & Jean Elliott Judy Emert Scott & Tracyle Emick Jeff & Lori Epstein Dr. & Mrs. Brad Evans Lucinda Evans Joseph Farkas Warren & Diane Farr Gene & Marion Faubel Rob & Mia Faxon Robert & Noelle Fazio Sheri & Terry Fedor Deborah Feller John & Sharon Ferchill Chuck & Shelley Ferrell Joseph Ferritto Theodore Figura Drs. Joseph Finocchio & Susan Ray Dennis & Marcy Fisher LuAnne & Ronny Fisher Jan & John Fitts Barbara & Howard Fleischmann Jim & Linda Francis The Nicholas & Frances Frank Foundation John & Laura Frazier David & Jeannie Fredecker Barry & Lisa Fredrickson Richard & Lynda Freedman*
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5.26–6.26.2022
Barry and Fran Weissler
Norton and Elayne Herrick
David I. Berley Independent Presenters Network A.C. Orange International Peter May Michael Roiff Ken Schur Marisa Sechrest Jam Theatricals 42nd.club/Square 1 Theatrics Benjamin Simpson & Joseph Longthorne/Shira Friedman AND
The American Repertory Theater PRESENT
BOOK
MUSIC & LYRICS
Jessie Nelson
Sara Bareilles
Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly
Julia Bain Ethan Carlson Galyana Castillo Rheaume Crenshaw Chloe Drom Andrew Fitch Eloise Higgins Max Kumangai Bailey McCall Gerianne Pérez Lianah Sta. Ana Brad Standley Chris Stevens Curtis Thomas SET DESIGNER
Scott Pask HAIR & WIG DESIGNER
Charles G. LaPointe GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Gentry & Associates Gregory Vander Ploeg
COSTUME DESIGNER
Suttirat Anne Larlarb RESTAGED BY
Abbey O’Brien PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Thomas J. Gates
LIGHTING DESIGNER
SOUND DESIGNER
Ken Billington
Jonathan Deans
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
CASTING BY THE TELSEY OFFICE
Brett England
COMPANY MANAGER
Katie Cortez
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Stephanie Torns Olivia Lucy Phillip Kendyl Ito Bryan Fenkart Daniel Quadrino Matt DeAngelis Timothy John Smith Larry Marshall
Patrick Goodwin, C.S.A. PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
NETworks Productions Jason Juenker
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Alecia Parker ORCHESTRATIONS
Sara Bareilles & The Waitress Band MUSIC SUPERVISION & ARRANGEMENTS
Nadia DiGiallonardo ORIGINAL CHOREOGRAPHER
Lorin Latarro
ORIGINAL DIRECTOR
Diane Paulus Original motion picture produced by Michael Roiff / Night & Day Pictures World premiere produced by the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University, August 2, 2015 Diane Paulus, Artistic Director and Diane Borger, Producer Peter Duchan, Script Consultant
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CAST
of characters
(in order of appearance) Jenna......................................................................................................................................STEPHANIE TORNS Cal................................................................................................................................ TIMOTHY JOHN SMITH Becky................................................................................................................................OLIVIA LUCY PHILLIP Dawn ..................................................................................................................................................KENDYL ITO Joe ...........................................................................................................................................LARRY MARSHALL Earl...........................................................................................................................................MATT DeANGELIS Mother..................................................................................................................................... GERIANNE PÉREZ Father.........................................................................................................................................BRAD STANDLEY Nurse Norma ...............................................................................................................RHEAUME CRENSHAW Dr. Pomatter ............................................................................................................................BRYAN FENKART Ogie......................................................................................................................................DANIEL QUADRINO Francine ......................................................................................................................................BAILEY McCALL Lulu (at some performances)...................................................................CHLOE DROM, ELOISE HIGGINS Ensemble................................................................................ ETHAN CARLSON, RHEAUME CRENSHAW, MAX KUMANGAI, BAILEY McCALL, GERIANNE PÉREZ, LIANAH STA. ANA, BRAD STANDLEY, CURTIS THOMAS
SWINGS JULIA BAIN, GALYANA CASTILLO, ANDREW FITCH, CHRIS STEVENS Dance Captain: ANDREW FITCH Fight Captain: CURTIS THOMAS
UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Jenna–JULIA BAIN, BAILEY McCALL; for Becky–GALYANA CASTILLO, RHEAUME CRENSHAW; for Dawn–JULIA BAIN, GERIANNE PÉREZ, LIANAH STA. ANA; for Dr. Pomatter– BRAD STANDLEY, CHRIS STEVENS; for Earl–BRAD STANDLEY, CHRIS STEVENS; for Joe– ANDREW FITCH, MAX KUMANGAI, TIMOTHY JOHN SMITH; for Ogie– ETHAN CARLSON, BRAD STANDLEY, CURTIS THOMAS; for Cal– ANDREW FITCH, MAX KUMANGAI.
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CAST
the company
STEPHANIE TORNS
OLIVIA LUCY PHILLIP
KENDYL ITO
BRYAN FENKART
DANIEL QUADRINO
MATT DeANGELIS
TIMOTHY JOHN SMITH
LARRY MARSHALL
ETHAN CARLSON
GALYANA CASTILLO
RHEAUME CRENSHAW
CHLOE DROM
ANDREW FITCH
ELOISE HIGGINS
MAX KUMANGAI
BAILEY McCALL
GERIANNE PÉREZ
LIANAH STA. ANA
BRAD STANDLEY
CHRIS STEVENS
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JULIA BAIN
CURTIS THOMAS
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MUSICAL
numbers
ACT ONE “What’s Inside” ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jenna and Company “Opening Up”....................................................................................... Jenna, Becky, Dawn, Cal and Company “The Negative” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jenna, Becky, Dawn “What Baking Can Do” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Jenna “Club Knocked Up” �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Women “When He Sees Me” ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Dawn and Company “It Only Takes a Taste” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dr. Pomatter and Jenna “You Will Still Be Mine” ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Earl and Jenna “A Soft Place to Land” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jenna, Becky, Dawn “Never Getting Rid of Me” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Ogie and Company “Bad Idea” �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Jenna, Dr. Pomatter, Company
ACT TWO “I Didn’t Plan It” ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Becky “Bad Idea (Reprise)” �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Company “You Matter to Me” ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dr. Pomatter and Jenna “I Love You Like a Table” ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Ogie, Dawn, Company “Take It from an Old Man” ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Joe and Company “She Used to Be Mine” ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Jenna “Everything Changes” ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Jenna and Company “Opening Up (Finale)” ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Company
MUSICIANS Conductor/Piano: Lilli Wosk Associate Conductor/Keyboard: Nancy O’Connor; Drums: Tom Jorgensen; Bass: Mark Peterson; Cello / Guitar: Ward Williams; Guitar: Jason T. Gray WAITRESS WILL BE PERFORMED WITH ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION. Our Waitress family and the entire Broadway community lost a bright light in 2020. We dedicate these performances to the memory of Nick Cordero, who will be deeply missed but never forgotten. This musical is dedicated with love and gratitude to the memory of Adrienne Shelly. Adrienneshellyfoundation.org
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WHO’S WHO STEPHANIE TORNS (Jenna Hunterson) is beyond thrilled to be back at the diner getting to tell this beautiful story. She is an original Broadway cast member of Waitress, and has been with the show since 2015, where it was first performed out of town at the American Repertory Theater. Other Broadway credits include: Wicked (Elphaba Standby). Thank you to the creative team for this opportunity to bake this show from the heart again and to carry on Adrienne Shelly’s words. To my family and Benny, whose support means the world to me, I love you. “This one’s for you Pa!” Instagram: @tornsy18
KENDYL ITO (Dawn) (she/her) is thrilled to join the diner! Theatre credits include: Soft Power (CTG/The Public/Pulitzer Prize finalist & Grammy-nominated album); Wild Goose Dreams (The Public); Locusts (Yale Carlotta Festival); Matilda (1st National Tour). She also works extensively in new play development, fervently bringing stories of underrepresented communities to the stage in the hopes to create a more inclusive and equitable industry that reflects the world. HUGE thanks to DGRW, Pat & the Telsey office, Christopher, and mom + dad. www.kendylito.com BRYAN FENKART (Dr. Pomatter). Broadway/1st National Tour: Memphis (as Huey Calhoun), Waitress (as Dr. Pomatter).
Regional World Premieres: My Very Own British Invasion (Papermill), Darling Grenadine and A Sign of the Times (Goodspeed), These Paper Bullets! (Yale Rep., Atlantic), Diner and Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Story (Signature), and Nobody Loves You (Second Stage). TV: Manifest (NBC/Netflix), Harlem (Prime), Interview with the Vampire (AMC), and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC). Film: Red Hook, You Tell Me. Original Music Releases: Brother (single), Moving Earth (single), We Are (single), Simple & Grey (full length LP) and Imperfect Man (full length LP). Thanks to Cyrena, KMR, Mom Dad Greg Casey and E11ie. Twitter/IG: @BryanFenkart DANIEL QUADRINO (Ogie) is thrilled to be joining the Waitress family! Broadway: Wicked (Ensemble, u/s Boq), Newsies (Albert, u/s Crutchie/Davey), Bye Bye Birdie (Ensemble, u/s Hugo). 1st National Tour: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Mike Teavee), TV: NBC’s Peter Pan Live! (Bunting). Other regional: Fully Committed (Sam + 30 others), Newsies (Crutchie), FLY (Tootles). Big thanks to Pat at Telsey, the Waitress team, WAM, Mom, Dad, Mikey, David and of course Jackson. Keep up on social: @dannyquadrino
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OLIVIA LUCY PHILLIP (Becky) is originally from England and a recent American citizen! She starred in CBS’s TOMMY playing Kate Jones, opposite Edie Falco. She is thrilled to rejoin the company of Waitress as Becky. Credits include Broadway: Waitress, Frozen (Bulda), Disaster; West End: Ghost, Book of Mormon, Priscilla; Regional: Chicago (Velma Kelly); TV: Bull. Olivia is a songwriter, certified yoga teacher, pet mom, proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, and an advocator for the enrichment of black communities globally.
in the cast
MATT DeANGELIS (Earl). Broadway: Hair (Woof), Waitress (Earl). West End: Hair. Tours: Hair, American Idiot, Once, Waitress. TV: Person of Interest, Madam Secretary, Daredevil, EVIL, For Life, Chicago PD, FBI. Favorite roles: Christine’s husband and Chowdah’s Dog-Dad. SO HONORED to be here this show is a perpetual gift. www.mattdeangelis.com #WAMFAM @MattDeAngelis22 TIMOTHY JOHN SMITH (Cal, u/s Joe) is honored to be making his debut with Waitress: the Musical. Previous theatre credits include, The Who’s Tommy! at the Denver Center, various and sundry roles
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with the acting company at Trinity Rep, The Huntington Theatre, Boston Lyric Stage Company, Speakeasy Stage, Ogunquit Playhouse, York Theatre, The Directors Company, and the Breadloaf School of English Acting Company. Recent Film: Salem’s Lot, Free Guy, Central Intelligence, The Equalizer, The Judge, Detroit. TV: Castle Rock, Dexter, Blacklist, Rise, Mysteries of Laura, Murphy Brown and especially Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter for Adult Swim. Tim is also a woodworker, handyman, and Mainer. Much love to Molly and Rocky. LARRY MARSHALL (Joe) has played “Joe” on Broadway and the National Co. He was also nominated a for Helen Hayes and Jeff awards for Pullman Porter Blues, and a Tony and Drama Desk award for Porgy and Bess (Sportin’ Life), for which he also received a Grammy. He has been featured in 15 Broadway productions. His movie credits include The Cotton Club (Cab Calloway), and Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon Zealotes). JULIA BAIN (Swing, u/s Jenna, u/s Dawn). She/her. Julia is so excited to be back on the road with this incredible show. Theater Includes: Waitress (National Tour); All Shook Up, Marvelous Wonderettes, Sylvia, Godspell (New London Barn Playhouse); Into The Woods (Patchogue Theatre). Training: BFA in Musical Theater from Ithaca College. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Ellie, and Noah. IG: juliabain. ETHAN CARLSON (Ensemble, u/s Ogie). So thankful to be at this diner, heard the pie is gr8! Select Regional: Beauty & The Beast (LeFou, Syracuse Stage, Fulton Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre), All Shook Up (Dennis, Westchester Broadway Theatre), Mamma Mia! (Eddie, Lake Dillon). Endless thank you to Pat Goodwin, The Telsey Office, the Waitress team, 4F, Kerstin, Catherine, my amazing mother and my wonderful family, Dad, Emily & Anna; and Ryan. @ethancarlson5
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GALYANA CASTILLO (Swing, u/s Becky, u/s Nurse Norma) is filled with gratitude to be joining the Waitress family! Credits:
National Tour: Elf the Musical (Deb), Fame (Miss Sherman). Regional: Something Rotten (Bea), Once on this Island (Asaka), Rock of Ages (Justice), Little Shop of Horrors (Crystal), Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill (Billie Holiday), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Nell Carter), Chicago (Matron Mama Morton), Show Boat (Queenie). Love to my wonderful and supportive fiancé and family! IG: @galygee RHEAUME CRENSHAW (Ensemble, Nurse Norma, u/s Becky) Theater Credits: Broadway: Caroline Or Change, Groundhog Day, and Amazing Grace. New York appearances: Road Show (Encores!), Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope (Encores!), and Alternating Currents (Working Theater). Tours: Yemandja, Waitress (1st Ntn’l ). Regional: Miami New Drama, Barrington Stage, St. Louis Black Rep, Congo Square/Goodman Theatre, and Crossroads, The Family Resemblance (Live & In Color/ The O’Neill Theater Center), and the Sundance Theatre Lab (MassMOCA). Film Credits: Subways (NovoNovus Productions), #INSOCIAL (Instagram series), Drama Queenz (web series). IG: @blksunrae CHLOE DROM (Lulu at certain performances) is excited about her first performance with Playhouse Square. She loves socializing and dancing. Chloe is thankful for this amazing opportunity and for her friends and family encouraging her. ANDREW FITCH (Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Cal, u/s Joe). Broadway: Waitress, Pippin, Chicago, Monty Python’s Spamalot. Tours: Billy Elliot, Spamalot, Victor/Victoria, Jesus Christ Superstar. Art is essential. Thank you for supporting live theatre. ELOISE HIGGINS (Lulu at certain performances) While Eloise Higgins has done many adaptations of musicals on her personal stage in her family room, this is her first time on the big stage, and she is so excited! She enjoys singing along with Sara Bareilles and Dolly Parton, ballet dancing, ice skating, and playing soccer. She attends Orange Early Childhood Preschool and is
eager to go to kindergarten at Beachwood in the fall. She also loves her baby sister Maisie, her mother, and father. MAX KUMANGAI (Ensemble, u/s Cal, u/s Joe) (he/him). Broadway: Jagged Little Pill, Waitress (OBC). Off-Broadway: What’s that Smell, Lysistrata Jones, and The Civil War. First National Tour: Waitress, Hair, and Joseph... 5 shows at Encores! TV: Boardwalk Empire and Vinyl. Education: University of Michigan. Endless gratitude to the creatives, casting, and to Nicolosi and Co. Love to BT and my family!
GERIANNE PÉREZ (Ensemble, Mother, u/s Dawn, u/s Nurse Norma). Broadway: Waitress (Swing), In Transit (Kathy). First National Tour: Waitress (Ensemble, U/S Dawn), Vocalosity. Regional Theatre: In the Heights at the Hangar Theatre (Vanessa), Grease at Maine State Music Theatre (Rizzo). Endless gratitude to BRS/Gage and most importantly, my family. @gerianne.perez, www.gerianneperez.com LIANAH STA. ANA (Ensemble, u/s Dawn) (she/her) is an Asian American artist of Filipino descent, currently pursuing a degree in Ethnicity and Race Studies at Columbia University (‘22). Her creative work, situated at the intersection of Filipinx/Fil Am culture, history, and memory, combines theory with practice to empower audiences and encourage critical consciousness.
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BAILEY MCCALL (Francine, Ensemble, u/s Jenna). Back at the diner, and it feels so good! National Tour: Waitress (Jenna), Cabaret (Sally Bowles). Off-Broadway: The Big Bang Theory: Musical Parody (Penny). Regional: Grease (Sandy), Million Dollar Quartet (Dyanne), The Robber Bridegroom (Rosamund). BA, The University of Tennessee; CAP21 grad. Endless love and gratitude to my tribe—you know who you are. Ali McKegney, thanks for being my
rock. Many thanks to the entire Waitress team. For any woman who has ever been made to feel less than you are; you matter. @imbaileymccall www.baileymccall.com
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BRAD STANDLEY (Ensemble, u/s Dr. Pomatter, u/s Earl, u/s Ogie) Broadway: In Transit (Standby Nate, Trent, Steven). Tour: Waitress 1st National (Swing u/s Pomatter/ Earl), Hair International Tour (Claude). Regional: Emma (Mr. Knightly, Chicago Shakes), The 12 (Phil, DCPA), Once (Guy, Weston Playhouse), Baz (Christian, Palazzo Theater). @musicbybrads CHRIS STEVENS (Swing, u/s Pomatter, u/s Earl) is overjoyed to be joining the Waitress family. Off Broadway/Tours: Jersey Boys (Nick Massi), Mamma Mia! (Sky), CATS (Rum Tum Tugger). Many thanks to B.W.A, Pat Goodwin & the Waitress team. Love always to Mom, Dad, Brett, & Erin. For my “pie in the sky” Mom-Mom Cass. IG: @CJStevens421 CURTIS THOMAS (Ensemble, Fight Captain, u/s Ogie) is overjoyed to be back in the diner! Previously: Waitress (Broadway and 2nd National tour). Special thanks to MMV Talent. Grateful for Mom, Tab, and Kait for always dreaming with me! @curtisthetomas JESSIE NELSON (Book) waitressed for ten years before writing, directing and producing Corrina Corrina and I Am Sam. She co-created, wrote and directed “Little Voice” (Bad Robot, Apple TV) with Sara Bareilles. Directing credits include “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Love, the Coopers.” Writing credits include Stepmom and The Story of Us. She is currently Ex. Producing the memoirs Untamed and Brown Baby. Jessie directed Alice By Heart, co-written with Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik. She worked with Mabou Mines at NYSF. She honors Adrienne Shelly’s legacy through her work on Waitress.
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SARA BAREILLES (Music & Lyrics) GRAMMY® Award-winning artist, songwriter, actress, author, and philanthropist Sara Bareilles consistently affirms herself as a modern renaissance woman. To date, she has received two Tony® Award nominations, three Primetime EMMY® Award nominations, and
seven GRAMMY® Award nominations, garnering a 2020 GRAMMY® in the category of “Best American Roots Performance” for “Saint Honesty.” On Broadway, she composed music and lyrics for Waitress, electrifying the stage as the lead in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and making her grand return in 2021. She currently co-stars in the critically acclaimed Peacock phenomenon Girls5Eva set to return for its second season on May 5th, 2022. DIANE PAULUS (Original Director) She/ her. Paulus is the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of American Repertory Theater at Harvard University. Broadway: 1776 (Upcoming); Tony & Grammy Awardwinning Jagged Little Pill, Tony Awardwinning revivals of Pippin (also Tony Award, Best Direction), The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, and Hair; Waitress; Finding Neverland. Cirque Du Soleil’s Amaluna and over 20 OffBroadway/A.R.T. productions, recently WILD: A Musical Becoming,Gloria: A Life. Paulus was selected for 2014 TIME 100, Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. LORIN LATARRO (Original Choreographer). Lortel, Drama Desk, Chita Rivera nominee. Broadway’s Mrs. Doubtfire, Les Liasons Dangereuse, Waiting For Godot, The Met’s La Traviata, Chess (The Kennedy Center), Merrily We Roll Along (Roundabout Theatre Company), Heart of Rock and Roll (The Old Globe), 21 Chump Street (BAM), Queen of The Night (Drama Desk Award), The Visitor and Twelfth Night (The Public). Director: Is There Still Sex In The City (Daryl Roth Theatre). Juilliard graduate. NYU Directing Fellow. ADRIENNE SHELLY (Film). We celebrate Adrienne Shelly as the writer of the 2007 film Waitress. An actor (Trust) and director (Waitress, I’ll Take You There, Sudden Manhattan) for almost 20 years, she conceived the film while pregnant with her daughter Sophie (Lulu in the film), for whom she wrote it as a “love letter” in just two weeks. Adrienne’s legacy includes The Adrienne Shelly Foundation, created after
she died in 2006 to support Women Filmmakers. It’s awarded 65+ production grants to talented women all over the world. Please visit www.adrienneshellyfoundation. org to honor Adrienne’s memory and support ASF’s critical artistic mission. ABBEY O’BRIEN (Restager). Director:The Rocky Horror Show, Meet Me in St. Louis, 13. Choreography: Extraordinary (dir. Diane Paulus, A.R.T.), Sugarland music video, “Letterman,” Rock of Ages, Dreamgirls, Smokey Joe’s, Big Fish. Assoc. choreographer: Jagged Little Pill, Odyssey (The Public), Ragtime (Lincoln Center), Company (BCPH). Performing: Broadway’s Spamalot, Pal Joey, Radio City Rockette’s, “SMASH” (NBC). Abbeyo.com
SARA BAREILLES and THE WAITRESS BAND (Orchestrations). Sara Bareilles, Nadia DiGiallonardo, Rich Mercurio, Lee Nadel, Yair Evnine, Rich Hinman and Jamie Edwards. With Sara Bareilles, the band engaged in a deeply collaborative process to create the arrangements for the Waitress score. A group that includes singers, multiinstrumentalists, writers, and producers from all different corners of the pop and theatre world, they’ve each contributed their own unique ingredients to the pie. SCOTT PASK (Scenic Designer) has designed over 50 Broadway productions, receiving three Tony Awards for The Book of Mormon, The Coast of Utopia, and The Pillowman. Recently: Billy Crystal in Mr. Saturday Night, American Buffalo with Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell, and Darren Criss, The Prom;
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The Band’s Visit (Tony nom); Mean Girls (Tony nom); Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna. Netflix: John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio City; Oh, Hello Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Bessie, Lortel, Broadway World, Hewes, Garland awards. SUTTIRAT ANNE LARLARB (Costume Designer). Screen: Obi Wan Kenobi, No Time to Die, Trust, American Gods, “London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony” (Emmy), Slumdog Millionaire (CDG Award),127 Hours, Sunshine, The Extra Man, Cinema Verite (Emmy nom), The American, The Good Lie. Theatre: Straight White Men, Of Mice and Men, Hold on to Me Darling, Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Killer, Finding Neverland. KEN BILLINGTON (Lighting Designer) creates lighting for the theatre, television and architecture. 100 Broadway shows including the original production of Sweeney Todd and the current Chicago, the longest-running American musical in history. Hundreds of US and worldwide tours including Waitress, White Christmas, also Chicago in 20 countries. Awards include the Tony, the Lumen (architecture), Ace (television), Inducted into The Theatre Hall of Fame in 2015. JONATHAN DEANS (Sound Designer). Bhangin’It, Anything Goes (Barbican), Jagged Little Pill, Waitress, War of the Worlds, The Tempest, Red Velvet, Invisible Thread, Finding Neverland, Pippin, La Cage aux Folles, Carrie, Parade, King David, Fosse, Ragtime and others. 15 Cirquedu Soleil productions including Drawn to Life, MJ ONE, LOVE, KA, O, Mystere, Ovo, Corteo. www.designingsound.com
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CHARLES G. LAPOINTE (Hair and Wig Designer) is an award winning Designer who maintains a highly successful career on stages throughout the United States and abroad. Numerous Broadway; Touring; West End; International productions including: Hamilton (Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylist Guild Award); MJ; The Cher Show (Drama Desk Award); SpongeBob ( Drama Desk Award). Television: The Wiz Live! (Emmy
Nomination); Jesus Christ Superstar Live! (Emmy Nomination/Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylist Guild Award). LILLI WOSK (Music Director) is excited to be back with the Waitress team after conducting the first national tour! Lilli is a member of the NYU voice faculty at the Experimental Theater Wing, and maintains a private coaching studio focused on voice technique, rep, and gender affirming voice work. www.lilliwoskmusic.com THOMAS J. GATES (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Waitress, The Visit, Pippin, Newsies, Finian’s Rainbow, Hairspray, High Fidelity, Brooklyn, Noises Off. Tours: Brooklyn, White Christmas, Chicago, Joseph…, Grease. Off-Broadway: The Exonerated, The Normal Heart. Regional: Waitress (A.R.T.), Emma - The Musical (The Old Globe), Newsies, Curtains, Hairspray (Papermill Playhouse). Proud member of Actors Equity. ANITA SHASTRI (Stage Manager). Broadway: Waitress, Beautiful, Hamilton, MJ: The Musical, The Crucible. Encores City Center: The Life. Regional favorites: Beauty and the Beast, Billy Elliot (The Muny), These Paper Bullets, Familiar (Yale Repertory Theatre). MFA: Yale School of Drama. Endless love to my Waitress Family, past and present! And to my family and friends, thank you for your constant love, patience and grace. RYAN W. GARDNER (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Waitress, David Byrne’s American Utopia. National Tour: Waitress. Regional: Multiple credits at Barrington Stage, SpeakEasy Stage, and Blumenthal Performing Arts. Proud graduate of Boston College and Charlotte Latin School. Thanks to Mom and Dad. Glory to God. #keeppounding @ontheroad_rg KATIE CORTEZ (Company Manager) is honored to be joining the Waitress family. National Tours: The Prom, The Phantom of the Opera, Finding Neverland, Bullets Over Broadway, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
THE TELSEY OFFICE (Casting). With offices in both New York and Los Angeles, The Telsey Office casts for theater, film, television, and commercials. The Telsey Office is dedicated to creating safe, equitable, and anti-racist spaces through collaboration, artistry, heart, accountability, and advocacy. NETWORKS PRESENTATIONS (Production Management) is an industry-leading producer of touring theatrical productions, committed to delivering quality entertainment to audiences worldwide for more than 25 years. Current and upcoming productions include 1776, Anastasia, The Band’s Visit, Blue Man Group, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray, Les Misérables, The Prom, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Waitress. www.networkstours.com
ALECIA PARKER (Executive Producer). Credits: Worldwide Chicago, Pippin, Sing Street, etc. Currently licensing Once the Musical internationally. Other credits, spanning more than 30 years, include executive producer of La Cage aux Folles, The Scottsboro Boys, Sweet Charity, Wonderful Town, Seussical, etc. Proud mother of Michael. BARRY AND FRAN WEISSLER (Producer). Recipients of seven Tony Awards including for the longest-running American musical in the world, Chicago, which has been presented in over 25 countries in more than a dozen languages and is now in its 25th year on Broadway!
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GENTRY & ASSOCIATES (General Management) has managed more than 100 touring theatrical productions globally over
the past 25 years. Current and upcoming productions include 1776, Anastasia, The Band’s Visit, Blue Man Group, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray, Les Misérables, The Prom, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Waitress.
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STAFF STAFF FOR WAITRESS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Alecia Parker GENERAL MANAGEMENT Gentry & Associates Gregory Vander Ploeg Pearce Landry-Wegener Steve Varon Heather Moss PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT NETworks Presentations Jason Juenker Hector Guivas Shelby Stark Walker White pesci CASTING The Telsey Office Bernard Telsey, CSA Patrick Goodwin, CSA Ally Kiley
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Production Stage Manager....................................Thomas J. Gates Stage Manager...........................................................Anita Shastri Assistant Stage Manager..................................... Ryan W. Gardner Company Manager.......................................................Katie Cortez Assistant Choreographer............................................ Andrew Fitch Associate Music Supervisor......................................Ryan Cantwell Associate Scenic Designer.................................... Lone Schacksen Associate Costume Designer.......................................... Jess Gersz Associate Hair & Wig Designer............................... Chia Chia Feng Associate Lighting Designer........................................ Aaron Porter Associate Sound Designer...........................................Sarah Speck Assistant Costume Designer................................ Natalie Loveland Keyboard Programmer...................Taylor J. Williams, Jacob Levitin Music Copyist...................................... Emily Grishman Music Prep Techical Director.................................................................... pesci Head Carpenter...............................................................Joe Spratt Assistant Carpenter...............................................Kasey Walraven Flyman........................................................................John Stinson Production Electrician................................................. Justin Petito Moving Light Programmer........................................ Marc Polimeni Head Electrician.........................................................David George Assistant Electrician.......................................................Mike Berg Production Prop Supervisor........................................... Dan Brown Head Props.................................................................. Megan Kraft Assistant Props .......................................................... Mary Dennis Sound Engineer...........................................................Garrett Hood Assistant Sound Engineer.................................... Mitchell Prescott Production Sound...............................................Shannon D. Slaton Wardrobe Supervisor................................ Katrina Cahalan-Wilhite Hair/Make-up Supervisor........................................... Marcia Baird Dialect Coach.............................................................. Lauren Roth Fight Consultant......................................................... Thom Schall Fight Captain...........................................................Curtis Thomas Pie Consultant.........................................................Stacy Donnelly Production Assistants.......................................... Narissa Agustin, Marisa Dominguez, Megan Belgam Chief Financial Officer/NAMCO.......................................Tejal Petal Manager of Accts/Admin/NAMCO....................... Marian Albarracin Vice President of Marketing.................................... Chelsea Salyer Director of Marketing...................................................... Ken Sperr Assistant to Mr. Weissler.............................................. Anna Mack Assistant to Fran Weissler..................................... Sierra Miliziano Assistant to Executive Producer................................Jake Catsaros Receptionist/NAMCO...........................................Michelle Coleman N.Y. COVID Safety Manager..................................Gabriel Generally
Waitress Advertising...............................................................................RPM Accounting............................................. NETworks Presentations, LLC. Legal Consultant.....................................Loeb and Loeb/Stefan Schick HR Support.........................................................Global Solutions, Inc., Cornerstone HR Consulting Production Photographer.............................................Joan Marcus Trucking................................................................... Clark Transfer Travel Agency.......................................................... Janice Kessler, Carlson Wagonlit Travel Merchandising........................................................Creative Goods CREDITS Scenic items fabricated by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC, New Windsor, NY. Daedulus Design and Production and Cigar Box Studio Inc. New Windsor, NY. Neon Signs by NE Neon. Drops by Scenic Arts Studios, Show Floor Printing by Enhance A Color. Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting. Audio equipment from PRG Audio. Props and certain scenery by Tom Carroll Scenery, BenBri Properties, Bad Monkey props LLC. Prop pies by KSM Creations. Automated Window Shades by Gary Jarvis at Decorating with Fabric Inc. Certain costumes executed by Bethany Joy Costumes and John Kristiansen New York, Inc. The custom flag design braided rug was provided by Donna Noblitt and Colonial Braided Rug Company Shelby, NC. www.braided.com. Special thanks to Tyler Carlton Williams, Melissa Hicks, Bonnie Howland and Bra*tenders. SPECIAL THANKS Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Tom Gabbard, President & CEO INSURANCE BROKER SERVICES Maury Donnelly and Parr, Inc. Robert B. Middleton, Sr and Meghan Coleman FINANCIAL SERVICES AND BANKING ARRANGEMENTS BY City National Bank / Michele Gibbons Rehearsed at Carroll Studios. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1(800) 799-SAFE(7233) or visit thehotline.org. The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers of the United States. The Musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. All stage work performed by employees represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.) The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. The Director and Choreographer are members of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.
PLAYHOUSE SQUARE Video Killed the Vaudeville Star By 1925 the popularity of motion pictures was spelling the decline of vaudeville. Seeing the writing on the screen, the Keith Organization (which ran the Palace Theatre, now Connor Palace) opted to introduce films into its schedule of reduced vaudeville bookings. The Iron Horse, a John Ford epic about the construction of the transcontinental railroad, was the first silent film to play the Palace. It starred George O’Brien and Madge Bellamy, and a ticket cost a whopping 25 cents!
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Knot Your Average Carpet The original carpet that adorned the Connor Palace Grand Hall (main lobby) when the venue opened in 1922, was touted as the largest carpet in the world to be woven in one piece. Gray with wine-colored roses, the 67-foot by 40-foot carpet was created in Maffersdorf, Czecho-Slovakia and contained 9,000,272 knots — all tied by hand.
Theatrical Vermin In No Need of the Orkin Man Mice and flies are two pests you would never stand for in your house, but both are necessary to every theater house! Mice are actually special shields placed over microphones on the floor at the front of a stage. Flies is the entire area above
the stage (not visible to the audience) where scenery is hung and stored. Flymen (stagehands operating the counterweight system and flying scenery) often are located on the fly floor, which is the work area above the stage floor.
Young STARS Shine At Playhouse Square You might see volunteer RedCoats from time to time who look like they’re not old enough to vote — and they aren’t. These youths are part of the successful STARS (Students Take A Role at the Square) program, where older students volunteer to usher at Broadway Series shows, concerts and other special events at the theaters. While the STARS program can be interesting and fun for all students, it becomes a particularly invaluable opportunity to gain experience and behindthe-scenes knowledge for those students who are planning future careers in the performing arts.
Say Goodnight, Gracie Legendary comedy duo George Burns and Gracie Allen were married in Cleveland January 7, 1926 during their Playhouse Square booking. A brief, early-morning ceremony was performed by a Justice of the Peace, after which the newlyweds checked into the Statler Hotel. George’s older brother and his family (who lived in Akron) came up to Cleveland that afternoon to celebrate with the couple before George and Gracie returned to their room to honeymoon. At 2 a.m. the phone rang. It was fellow comedian Jack Benny calling from Omaha. Immediately recognizing Jack’s voice, George cut him off saying, “Send up two orders of ham and eggs,” then hung up. Ten minutes later the phone rang. It was Benny again. This time George interrupted his friend with, “You forgot the ketchup!” and hung up on Benny a second time. Half an hour later came a knock at the door. It was a waiter with two orders of ham and eggs. Trying to keep a straight face the waiter announced, “Compliments of Mr. Jack Benny from Omaha!” As George liked to tell it, the newlyweds ate their Benny breakfast at 2:30 a.m., and, when they were done, Gracie said, “George, this was the high point of the night!”
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In the 1920s, women were being enticed by such advertising as reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet. Although ladies who smoked in public were still frowned upon in 1922, the management decided to buck the controversy by creating the private Egyptian Smoking Room. Located off the main lobby, it allowed female guests a proper place to smoke. The room’s walls were of Hindu design; its carved furniture upholstered in a black and gold brocade Egyptian motif; wrought iron Egyptianstyled lamps were topped with red silk shades, and a rare carpet from India covered the floor. Although the room retains the name of the Egyptian Smoking Room to this day, it is now used for administrative purposes because no smoking is allowed in any of the Playhouse Square spaces.
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The KeyBank State Theatre Murals The four murals on the walls of the KeyBank State Theatre lobby were painted by American Modernist James Daugherty (1890-1974), whose work hangs in the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum and the Smithsonian. One of the murals, The Spirit of Cinema, was featured on the cover of Life magazine on February 20, 1970. It was that national attention that became the convincing argument to save the venue from the wrecking ball. Destruction of the State would also have meant the loss of the original historic Daugherty murals, since they are painted directly on the walls. Today they are the only Daugherty works which remain at the original site where they were painted.
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During her 1996 run of Kiss of the Spider Woman, legendary Broadway star Chita Rivera was given a guided tour of Playhouse Square. As she followed her tour guide into the State auditorium, an excited Chita pointed to the mezzanine railing and proudly exclaimed, I helped paint that! Indeed, she had. In 1984, Chita had last played Playhouse Square when much restoration
remained, and during her free time willingly added her brush strokes to the history of the State. Likewise, Mary Travers of Peter, Paul & Mary fame also performed at the KeyBank State Theatre several times during its early restoration. She became so enthusiastic over the restoration process that she would climb the scaffolding and help paint the ceiling. Like Chita, on a return visit, Mary pointed out the ceiling area that she had helped paint (just-above-and-to-the-left of the Men’s Room doorway on the mezzanine).
The GE Chandelier Officially the world’s largest outdoor chandelier, the 20-foot tall GE Chandelier is adorned with 4200 crystals. To find out how it was made, visit the Playhouse Square YouTube channel.
A Change in History? One of many fascinating items to be found in the book Playhouse Square: An Entertaining History deals with the infamous John Wilkes Booth. Booth performed locally at the old Academy of Music, which was one of the first drama schools in the country and was located at 1371 W. 6th Street.
Connor Palace Trivia Before the days of clothes dryers, touring performers were often forced to pull still-damp clothes off the drying line when it was time to pack and leave. During the vaudeville era, the Connor Palace (known then as the Palace) became known as one of the most performer-friendly venues in the country because of its many backstage amenities, one of which included a drying room. In this large room, wet clothes could be hung and hot air was continuously blown into the area to hasten the drying time.
Singers’ Secrets Repeat three times: Performer packs pickle for perfect pipes. Singer Anita Baker surprised backstage workers during her sold out shows by keeping an ample supply of pickle juice in her dressing room — using it to gargle! (No report as to whether Anita acquired the pickle practice
during her two pregnancies.) Likewise, another unusual gargling agent was the preference of singer Millie Jackson who required a certain imported beer as her gargle-of-choice.
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It was at that Cleveland Academy where he would play his last role prior to performing at Washington D.C.’s Ford Theatre where he would assassinate President Lincoln. (Might history have been changed if the Academy had held over Booth’s play for an extended run?)
The 1870s ushered in the golden age for Euclid Avenue as the street became a stretch of grand mansions, with grounds often extending as far as Lake Erie, and stately elm trees arching over the avenue. Called Millionaire’s Row, it was the address where all the best families lived. But by Cleveland’s Centennial in 1896, Euclid Avenue residents were likely muttering, Well, there goes the neighborhood! as the dirt street was paved with sandstone, and businessmen began to buy up and tear down the mansions and towering elms to make way for commercial ventures. Streetcar lines on the once totally residential stretch hastened the creation of a commercial district, forcing wealthy families to move even farther east on Euclid Avenue. In another 30 years, the district would see the birth of the five main theaters that would eventually become Playhouse Square.
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KeyBank State Theatre Trivia The stage of the KeyBank State Theatre is so large that a typical high school gymnasium (complete with basketball court and bleachers) could easily fit on stage. As another point of comparison, three of the Mimi Ohio Theatre stages could fit onto the State’s stage.
Hanna Theatre Trivia Since its opening in 1921, the Hanna Theatre has been the site of two world premieres: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Me and Juliette in 1953 and, in 1974, Odyssey by Michel Legrand starring Yul Brynner. Another first occurred in 1937, when Gilbert and Sullivan’s first Cleveland-staged opera was performed at the Hanna by the D’Oyly Carte Company from London.
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In his biography, Moe Howard & The Three Stooges, Moe Howard wrote about the plight of dressing rooms on the road. Although dressing rooms were usually spartan at best and a hovel at worst, Howard had nothing but praise for the Connor Palace (known then as the Palace Theatre): “This theater was built without missing
a thought for the actors’ comfort. The Palace was beautiful not only outside and in the auditorium, but also backstage. Most impressive was the second floor, which sported a regulation-size pool table, chess tables, comfortable chairs, an ice machine and soft drinks, playing cards, cigars — it had all the facilities of a private club. In the basement was a laundry room. There was even a nursery for youngsters. Best of all were the dressing rooms, heavily carpeted with mirrored walls and make-up tables. They had everything in them, right down to padded coat hangers.”
KeyBank State Theatre Trivia Above the fireplace at the rear of the KeyBank State Theatre auditorium, an original mural hangs despite its near-tragic loss. Removed from the wall in the early 1970s prior to the scheduled demolition of the venue, the mural eventually turned up in the basement of a piano store and was repurchased by Playhouse Square for $200. The recovered mural was badly torn, having originally been painted on burlap then glued to the wall. The challenge of restoring the artwork fell to the Theater District’s Bonfoey Company. Artisans sanded the glue from the burlap and
sufficient room to build two theaters side by side in the available space. Since it was important that the proposed theater marquees be located on Euclid Avenue, an architectural plan was devised. Even though the KeyBank State Theatre would be completed and open 21 months before the Connor Palace, it was decided to build the State behind the Connor Palace. This led to the construction of the State’s 320-foot-long lobby, reported to be the longest theater lobby in the world. The Mimi Ohio Theatre would then be built on the other side of the State, giving all three theaters the desired Euclid Avenue marquee frontage.
Kennedy’s Cabaret Trivia
What Would It Cost to Build Them Today?
The bar in Kennedy’s (the lower level cabaret space accessed by way of the Mimi Ohio Theatre lobby), might be familiar to Cleveland oldtimers. The former home of the bar was the Elegant Hog Saloon when the tavern was located on Buckeye Road.
World’s Longest Lobby Explained In 1920 as the Loew’s chain anticipated building in the area that would come to be known as Playhouse Square, it was discovered there wasn’t
Even though the Connor Palace is not the largest of the Playhouse Square venues, it was the most costly to build ($3.5 million) by the time it premiered on Nov. 6, 1922. The largest theater, the State, (opened Feb. 5, 1921) was built at a cost of $2 million; the Ohio (Feb. 14, 1921) also cost $2 million, and the Allen’s costs totaled $1.9 million when it opened April 1, 1921. (Exact building costs for the Hanna Theatre — which opened March 28, 1921 — have yet to be uncovered.)
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attached the cleaned mural to canvas via beeswax. The next step was to clean and restore the work where needed. A stretcher for the canvas had to be custom-made. To eliminate tears and wrinkles, the stretcher was designed to expand and contract with the theater’s climactic changes and held together with springs (no nails or screws). It took Bonfoey employees 18 months to restore the painting at a cost of $8,500. Although the creator of this mural is unknown, it is suspected to be Italian artist Sampitrotti, who had painted three murals for the original Mimi Ohio Theatre lobby. (Those murals were later destroyed in the Ohio’s 1964 lobby fire.)
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A Phoenix from the Ashes
Broadway to Buildings
In 1964, the Mimi Ohio Theatre lobby and auditorium were destroyed by fire. When the fledgling Playhouse Square organization restored the spaces in 1982, funding and time constraints made it possible only for the auditorium to be fully restored. Thanks to a gift from the George Gund Foundation, the lobby was re-created in its original splendor in 2016. You can watch a documentary about the project, “Restoring the Legacy,” on Playhouse Square’s YouTube channel.
Where do the arts and real estate go hand-inhand? At Playhouse Square, of course! As the theaters began to be restored in the early 1980s, it was thought that developers would step in to build and open businesses around them. When that didn’t happen, Playhouse Square began to steward development of the surrounding neighborhood. In 1999, Playhouse Square became the first performing arts center with a real estate services division, which manages the one million square feet of property owned by the organization and another 1.5 million square feet outside the theater district. Other performing arts centers have since looked to our expertise as a model.
Re-Creating History We call the completed Mimi Ohio Theatre George Gund Foundation Lobby project a “re-creation” rather than a restoration. Why? There was nothing left to restore after a 1964 fire destroyed the space. To reproduce the lobby’s original 1921 splendor, architects, restoration specialists and Playhouse Square staff conducted exhaustive research of the original drawings by architect Thomas Lamb, photo archives and a few remaining bits of ornamental plaster detail to gain a thorough understanding of the space and inform the plans for re-creating the lobby.
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YPs Take the Lead Best known as the masterminds behind the annual Jump Back Ball benefit, Playhouse Square’s young professionals group – Partners – was formed in 1991. Since then, hundreds of young professionals engage with Playhouse Square each year to build leadership skills, raise funds and volunteer in support of our not-forprofit mission, enjoy shows together, network and have fun!
Going Green
First restored more than 30 years ago, the KeyBank State Theatre was repainted from the street to the proscenium in 2015. The new, cohesive color palette showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of the nearly 100-year-old theater. It took 25 painters 12,500 hours and 595 gallons of paint in 15 different colors to complete the project, which also included 6000 sheets of new metal leafing in the auditorium dome and the application of a historically accurate wall-covering design. While the theater was dark, its lighting fixtures and restrooms received major upgrades.
While red is the color most often associated with theaters, Playhouse Square is making efforts to go “green.” You will find receptacles for recycling paper, plastic and cans, along with those designated specifically for the program you’re currently reading, throughout the complex. Lighting fixtures are being switched to LED for increased energy efficiency. And the Playhouse Square administrative office is making strides towards going paperless.
What’s in a Logo? The Playhouse Square logo we use today – a tilted burgundy square with a capital P in its center – was introduced in 2008 to capture the enduring spirit of entertainment and excitement. Each of the logo’s graphic elements has meaning: the exclamation point with a star in the “P” symbolizes excitement and innovation; the swirl in the “P” represents creativity and forward motion; the tilted square symbolizes Playhouse Square as a destination; and the burgundy color gives nod to the color scheme of our historic theaters.
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Keeping Up the KeyBank State Theatre
Patterns in Plaster As you walk through the theaters, you may notice various patterns within the plaster decoration. Common are dentil, lamb tongue, rope and rosettes. Other patterns you may see have been associated with certain meanings since they were first used hundreds or even thousands of years ago, such as the acanthus leaf (immortality), egg and dart (life and death), and the palm leaf, first used in ancient Egypt as a reference to the Nile River. In the KeyBank State Theatre, if you look closely and carefully, you can find ox skulls, which were believed to offer protection from natural elements. And throughout the theaters, you will find griffins, mythical creatures thought of as guardians.
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Playhouse Square gratefully acknowledges the people of Cuyahoga County for their historical support to theater restoration, upkeep and programming, as well as through their ongoing contributions through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
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