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Beautiful is subtitled The Carole King Musical and contains many unforgettable Carole King songs (“Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” “Up on the Roof,” “A Natural Woman”). But this show is a musical anthology that King had little to do with beyond agreeing — kicking and screaming — to let the producers base it on her life and songs. Crazy? The other players in this jaunty evening of musical comedy — a breezy mix of nostalgia, great songs, spirited dance and romance from the 1960s and 70s — are Cynthia Weil (words) and Barry Mann (music), good friends of King and King’s then-husband and collaborator, the late Gerry Goffin. The Manns’ own romance and marriage is prominently featured in it, often as comic relief. So are some of their compositions (“On Broadway,” “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ ”), along with snippets by others and including that 1929 anthem, “Happy Days Are Here Again,” used by Franklin Roosevelt as his 1932 presidential campaign song, but offered here with reinvented Weil-d new lyrics. So, what gives…? Enter sunny producer Paul Blake, strongly suspected to be the mastermind behind this Beautiful gambit. “Yes…! No,” he said, quickly reversing himself. “The phone rang one day and it was the president of EMI music who said, ‘Paul, we own these songs and I think there’s a show in there.’ Why call me? ‘Well, you got the [Irving] Berlin sisters to give you the rights to “White Christmas.” You’re the most persistent producer I know.’ ” It was a comment Blake had to live up to. But when he approached Carole King, she demurred. A musical? About her? Too personal! Too private! Too invasive! He pleaded, she hemmed; he begged, she hawed; persisting, he made a commitment: “You say no,” he told King, “I say yes. And if you don’t like it, I’ll kill it.” It was reassurance enough to get King to relent, but when invited to a first reading, she walked out. What?! When Blake caught up with her, she said she had to leave; the musical, which prominently features her break-up with
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(l - r) Curt Bouril (“Don Kirshner”), Liam Tobin (“Gerry Goffin”), Abby Mueller (“Carole King”), Ben Fankhauser (“Barry Mann”), Becky Gulsvig (“Cynthia Weil”) and the Company of Beautiful.
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Goffin, was too emotional for her to watch. But, she added, she could see “people loved it, it was very well written and performed” and, while she didn’t want to get any closer to the production, she would allow it to go on... Time to exhale. It took another couple of years to pull it together. The bookwriter Blake wanted, Doug McGrath, also kept saying “no,” but Blake told him what he’d told King: “That’s the first no; we’ll eventually get to yes,” for which he smartly enlisted the help of McGrath’s wife. Bingo. “Once we really got going,” said the persistor-in-chief, “it worked!” By then, Weil and Mann were on board and the messy collaboration was underway. McGrath wrote the book, made decisions and song choices, with the others — except King — chiming in, disagreeing or not. Interviewed at their Los Angeles home in June, Mann and Weil said the idea for this musical had started with Carole’s manager at the time. “She thought it should be a story about all four of us,” offered Mann, “Cynthia, me, Carole and Gerry.” “Because we were best friends and also fierce competitors, we were to have equal weight,” Weil clarified. “Then Paul came in and we interviewed writers with him. When we settled on Doug [McGrath], the first version was about the four of us. But after that first reading, which ended with us getting married and Carole going off to California, everybody felt cheated that they hadn’t heard a single song from Tapestry, which is Carole’s big album.” “We saw this was a problem,” Mann added. “Of the four of us, she was the famous one. It was her album. People wanted to hear that story.” King, meanwhile, continued to insist the show should be about the four of them, but by then everybody knew better. “We kept telling Doug that Carole and Gerry were Lucy and Desi and we were Fred and Ethel,” Mann deadpanned, “and it kind of worked out that way.” How difficult was this to sort out? “You can imagine,” said Weil, “four people, all with
different ideas of what the show should be…” Less difficult, Mann insisted, because McGrath is “a great guy and real talent who was very sensitive to us.” Weil and Mann have seven songs in Beautiful to King’s 14, and while they would have loved to have more, “we had to go home with it. Carole is a terrific talent and she’s family,” said Mann. “If she was a lousy person, it might have been hard, but Carole is so wonderful, we took the realistic view.”
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He pleaded, she hemmed; he begged, she hawed; persisting, he made a commitment: “You say no,” he told King, “I say yes. And if you don’t like it, I’ll kill it.” — PRODUCER PAUL BLAKE
Sylvie Drake was Director of Media Relations & Publications for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts 1994 – 2014. She is a former theatre critic and columnist for the Los Angeles Times and current contributor to culturalweekly.com.
When the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre opened in 1991, the first Broadway show to take center stage was The Phantom of the Opera. Drawing a quarter of a million people from 26 states into the Denver Performing Arts Complex’s new $34 million facility, the sold-out, ten-week run of the production helped launch The Buell as a beacon for Broadway in the Mile High City. Now, a new version of the beloved classic promises to cast its spell all over again. Here are 15 Phantastic Phacts about the Phanomenon to hit Denver this fall: #1 The North American tour is currently the only way to see this new version of The Phantom of the Opera. #2 The Buell Theatre’s high ceiling was built to accommodate the famous chandelier scene. #3 The production is one of the largest shows on tour.
Carnegie Hall. Abby Mueller (“Carole King”) Photos by Joan Marcus
“Carole is not someone who seeks to be the center of attention,” Weil affirmed. “The show is what it was meant to be. That Carole walked out of that first reading saying ‘I don’t want to relive that,’ tells you everything.” “The musical zips along,” Mann concurred, “and we did get to approve the actors who play us!” Beautiful had a pre-Broadway try-out in 2013 at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre selling out its run. It opened on Broadway in January 2014. Fearful of her emotions, King did not attend. When Beautiful was declared a hit, recouping its investment in a dizzying eight months, and when her friends told her how much they loved it, King again relented. “She sat in the audience in full disguise,” said producer Blake, chuckling at the memory. “No one knew she was there! She couldn’t stop crying. ‘I wasn’t ready for Cynthia and Barry getting married,’ she told me.” They got her out of her disguise, up on stage and eventually joining in song with the show’s star and King impersonator, Tony® Award-winner Jessie Mueller. It was the joyous capper to an exhilarating evening. Some kind of wonderful.
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#4 Since its Broadway debut, The Phantom of the Opera has grossed more than $890 million. #5 Worldwide grosses of $6 billion in 2014 have made the stage production surpass the highest-grossing films, such as: Avatar, Titanic, The Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park and Star Wars. #6 The flagship London production opened in 1986 at Her Majesty’s Theatre and celebrated its 25th anniversary in October 2011. #7 The brilliant original production has won more than 70 major theater awards. #8 More than 65,000 performances have been seen by 140 million people in 30 countries and 151 cities in 14 languages worldwide. #9 Twenty trucks are used to move the production from city to city. #10 This production has 52 cast and orchestra members. #11 More than 1,200 costume pieces are used during the show. #12 Over 120 wigs travel with the show — all except five are made from human hair. #13 Phantom uses more than 200 speakers.
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ABBY MUELLER
BECKY GULSVIG
LIAM TOBIN
CURT BOURIL
BEN FANKHAUSER
SUZANNE GRODNER
ASHLEY BLANCHET
SARAH BOCKEL
ANDREW BREWER
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SIDNEY DUPONT
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JOHN MICHAEL DIAS
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MATT FAUCHER
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JAY MCKENZIE
ALAINA MILLS
PARIS NIX
NOAH J. RICKETTS
XIMONE ROSE
SALISHA THOMAS
DELANEY WESTFALL
Carole King........................................................................................................................... ABBY MUELLER Genie Klein................................................................................................................. SUZANNE GRODNER Betty....................................................................................................................................... SARAH BOCKEL Neil Sedaka................................................................................................................JOHN MICHAEL DIAS Lucille...............................................SALISHA THOMAS (7/26-7/31), XIMONE ROSE (7/19-7/24) Don Kirshner............................................................................................................................ CURT BOURIL Gerry Goffin.................................................................................................................................. LIAM TOBIN The Drifters.................JOSH A. DAWSON, PARIS NIX, JAY MCKENZIE, NOAH J. RICKETTS Cynthia Weil....................................................................................................................... BECKY GULSVIG Barry Mann......................................................................................................................BEN FANKHAUSER The Shirelles.................................................................. ASHLEY BLANCHET, BRITNEY COLEMAN, REBECCA E. COVINGTON, SALISHA THOMAS Janelle Woods.................................................................................................REBECCA E. COVINGTON Little Eva.......................ASHLEY BLANCHET (7/21-7/31), ROSHARRA FRANCIS (7/19-7/20) The Righteous Brothers........................................... ANDREW BREWER, JOHN MICHAEL DIAS “One Fine Day” Backup Singers........................................................................ ASHLEY BLANCHET, BRITNEY COLEMAN, SALISHA THOMAS Nick................................................................................................................................... ANDREW BREWER Marilyn Wald.............................................................................................................DELANEY WESTFALL “Uptown” Singer....... BRITNEY COLEMAN (7/19-7/29), ROSHARRA FRANCIS (7/30-7/31) Lou Adler....................................................................................................................JOHN MICHAEL DIAS UNDERSTUDIES: Carole King: SARAH BOCKEL, ALAINA MILLS Gerry Goffin: ANDREW BREWER, MATT FAUCHER Cynthia Weil: ALAINA MILLS, DELANEY WESTFALL Barry Mann: JOHN MICHAEL DIAS, RYAN FARNSWORTH Don Kirshner: ANDREW BREWER, MATT FAUCHER Genie Klein: SARAH BOCKEL, ALAINA MILLS SWINGS: SIDNEY DUPONT, RYAN FARNSWORTH, MATT FAUCHER, ROSHARRA FRANCIS, ALAINA MILLS, XIMONE ROSE DANCE CAPTAIN: ALAINA MILLS
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I “So Far Away”................................................................................................................................ Carole King “Oh Carol” ......................................................................................................................................Neil Sedaka “1650 Broadway Medley” ............................................................................................................Ensemble “It Might as Well Rain Until September”............................................................................. Carole King “Be-Bop-A-Lula”...............................................................................................................................Ensemble “Some Kind of Wonderful”........................................ Carole King, Gerry Goffin and The Drifters “Happy Days Are Here Again”.............................................................................................. Cynthia Weil “Take Good Care of My Baby”............................................................ Gerry Goffin and Carole King “Who Put the Bomp”.................................................................................................................. Barry Mann “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”................................................................................................ Carole King “He’s Sure the Boy I Love”.................................................................... Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” .............................................................................................The Shirelles “Up on the Roof”......................................................................................Gerry Goffin and The Drifters “On Broadway”..............................................................................................................................The Drifters “The Locomotion”...............................................................................................Little Eva and Ensemble “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”.............................. Barry Mann and The Righteous Brothers “One Fine Day”...................................................................Janelle, Backup Singers and Carole King ACT II “Chains”..............................................................................................................Carole King and Ensemble “Walking in the Rain” ............................................................................. Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil “Pleasant Valley Sunday”............................................. Marilyn Wald, Gerry Goffin and Ensemble “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” ........................................................................................ Barry Mann “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” (Reprise)............................................................................ Carole King “Uptown”................................................................................................ “Uptown” Singer and Ensemble “It’s Too Late”................................................................................................................................ Carole King “You’ve Got a Friend”............................. Carole King, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Don Kirshner “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”....................................Carole King and Ensemble “Beautiful”....................................................................................................................................... Carole King MUSICIANS Conductor/Keys – Susan Draus Associate Conductor/Keys – Nick Williams Drums – Shannon Ford Guitar 1 – Eric Stockton Electronic Music Design – Billy Jay Stein and Hiro Iida Music Coordinator – John Miller Assistant to John Miller – Jennifer Coolbaugh LOCAL MUSICIANS Trumpet/Flugel – John Adler Reed 1 – Art Bouton Percussion – Mark Foster Trombone/bass bone – Jim Gray Bass – Brian Knott Reed 2 – Tom Myers Keyboard 3 – David Nehls Guitar 2 – Dan Schwindt Keyboard sub – Trent Hines Local Musicians Contractor – James Harvey There will be one 15-minute intermission
ABBY MUELLER (Carole King) NYC: Kinky Boots (Broadway), A Minister’s Wife (Lincoln Center), School of Rock (Off-Broadway Workshop, Gramercy Theatre). REGIONAL: Abigail Adams in 1776 (American Conservatory Theater and Asolo Rep), Fantine in Les Miserables, Ellen in Miss Saigon, Narrator in Joseph… (Fulton Theatre), Mary Zimmerman’s Candide (Huntington Theatre Company), Catherine in Pippin (Utah Shakespearean Festival), Constance in The Three Musketeers (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Drury Lane Oakbrook), Fiona in Brigadoon, Cinderella in Into The Woods, Georgie in The Full Monty (Marriott Theatre). Thank you God, Family, Friends, Tim and Stewart Talent, Stephen Kopel, and the Beautiful Team! www.abbymueller.com LIAM TOBIN (Gerry Goffin) Toronto: Alferd Packer in Trey Parker’s Cannibal the Musical, The Sound of Music. Tony in the Intl’ Tour of West Side Story. Selected Regional: Lord Farquaad in Shrek, Buddy in Elf (The Grand), Lancelot in Spamalot, Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees, Lt. Cable in South Pacific (Drayton), Gabe in Next to Normal (Manitoba Theatre Centre), Link in Hairspray (Charlottetown), Joseph in Joseph…(Stage west). Liam is from Newfoundland, Canada. All my love to T House, Mom and Dad, and of course, Danielle! BECKY GULSVIG (Cynthia Weil) is honored to be a part of this Beautiful story! She most recently originated the role of Cinderella in Off-Broadway’s Disenchanted. Broadway: Hairspray (Amber Von Tussle), Legally Blonde (Original Cast, Elle Woods u/s). Tours: First National of Legally Blonde (Elle Woods- Helen Hayes nomination, TONY Awards performance), Peter Pan (Wendy). Regional: How to Succeed… (Rosemary), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie), Les Miserables (Eponine), 9 to 5 (Doralee), A Funny Thing… (Philia), Grease (Patty Simcox), Lovers, Lawyers and Lunatics (Eve), Baby Case (Ginger Rogers/Studio Sister). TV: All My Children. Love to Tyler and Hazel! www.beckygulsvig.com BEN FANKHAUSER (Barry Mann) Broadway: Davey in Newsies (Original Cast). Off Broadway: Gene in Saturday Night (York Theatre). National Tour: Ernst in Spring Awakening (First National.) Regional: Huck in Big River
(Sacramento Music Circus), Henry in Next To Normal (North Carolina Theatre). He can be heard on the cast recording of Newsies, as well as on numerous albums of new works and popular songwriters, all available on iTunes. Ben holds a BFA from Ithaca College and is originally from Cleveland Ohio. Special thanks to the creative team and to Nicolosi + Co. CURT BOURIL (Don Kirshner). Graduate of University of Iowa. Broadway: Accent on Youth (MTC), A Man for All Seasons (Roundabout Theater). Off-Broadway: Million Dollar Quartet (New World Stages); Regrets (MTC) and The Guest at Central Park West (Workshop Theater). Film: The Night Before (released 2015), Friends and Romans (released 2015) and The Take. Television: The Following (FOX); Person of Interest, Unforgettable (CBS), 30 Rock (NBC), Boardwalk Empire (HBO) (Winner of 2012 SAG Award for Best Ensemble), Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Royal Pains (USA), Boston Legal (ABC). Special thanks to his wife Kathleen for continuing to enjoy the journey. SUZANNE GRODNER (Genie) is thrilled to be a part of the BEAUTIFUL family. Broadway: Beautiful. Bye Bye Birdie, The Rose Tattoo. Off Broadway: Old Jews Telling Jokes, Sarah/Sarah, Cakewalk, Death Defying Acts. Nat’l Tour: Phantom of the Opera. Regional: Over 50 roles including Sonia in Vanya & Sonia… (Cincinnati Playhouse), Miss Bates in Jane Austen’s Emma, (The Old Globe), Smee in Peter and the Starcatcher, (Theatre Works, CA) Miss Hannigan in Annie (Pioneer Theatre) and Kate in Broadway Bound (Asolo Rep), among many others. TV/Film: All three L&O’s, Muck (Indie Film) Hidden Signs (HBO). For Alba. ASHLEY BLANCHET (Ensemble) Broadway: Beautiful (Little Eva), Annie (Star to Be), Memphis (Felicia u/s, Ensemble). Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey); Kansas City Rep, West Side Story (Rosalia); PCLO, Chicago Marriott,The MUNY, WVPT. BFA in Musical Theater; UofMichigan. Walnut Hill School. Thrilled to be a part of this company! Ashleyblanchet.com SARAH BOCKEL (Ensemble; U/S Carole, Genie) 1st National Tour debut! Regional: Million Dollar Quartet, Apollo Theatre Chicago; Parade (Lucille, non-eq Jeff nom), Bohemian
Theatre Ensemble; Into the Woods, The Hypocrites; Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre. BFA, Illinois Wesleyan University. Proudly represented by Stewart Talent Chicago. Love to family, friends, for Mom and Dad. ANDREW BREWER (Ensemble; u/s Gerry, Don) is excited to be taking this show on the road! Broadway: Beautiful (Swing u/s Gerry/Don) Off-Broadway: Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man, Cougar the Musical, Nymph Errant. Love to my amazing family, The Mine, the entire Beautiful team! BRITNEY COLEMAN (Ensemble) is thrilled to tour with this BEAUTIFUL company! Off-Broadway: Stop the Virgens (IVB), Regional: The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Silvia; The Old Globe), Camelot (Guenevere; Two River Theatre), Dreamgirls (Deena; North Shore), A Very Potter…(Trixi/ Dean; Starkid). BFA Musical Theater; UofMichigan. Thanks to HardenCurtis, Stephen Kopel, Mum, Dad and Al! www.britneycoleman.com REBECCA E. COVINGTON (Ensemble) Honored to tour with this amazing show! Broadway: Motown (OBC), Beautiful. Tours: Ain’t Misbehavin, Mamma Mia, Motown. From Lexington, KY. Graduate: Belmont University. Thank you family and friends for unwavering support and to my amazing husband, Donald, for your incredible love! For my angels: DTC & AMJ! Isaiah 40:31 @rorowebb JOSH A. DAWSON (Ensemble) National Tour: The Broadway Boys (Winter 15 Tour), Wynton Marsalis Jazz At Lincoln Center on Tour. Regional: St. Louis, Paramount Theatre, Dallas Theatre Center, LTOTS. Training: CCM, University of Michigan. Thanks to God, Bitty, Parents/Family, Asia, Lisa and Keith, Benton, Dustin and The Mine. JoshADawson.com, Instagram: @jatones JOHN MICHAEL DIAS (Ensemble; u/s Barry) From RI, John has a BFA in musical theatre from the Boston Conservatory. Played Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys all over the U.S. Including, the original Chicago company,1st national, Vegas and Broadway. Solo album “Write This Way” on iTunes. Member of the Doo Wop project. Love to family, S and J. “Frankie’s ok, but he’s no Neil Sedaka.”
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SIDNEY DUPONT (Swing) is excited to join the Beautiful Tour! Broadway: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. National Tours: Memphis, A Chorus Line. Regional: Man of La Mancha, Songs for a New World, and Hairspray. “Special thanks to my family and friends for their continuing support, the creative team, producers, my wonderful agents at BLOC, and Broadway Dreams Foundation.”
PARIS NIX (Ensemble) is honored to join the cast of Beautiful! Tours: Seussical (Horton u/s, “Wickersham Bro 1&3) Regional: Once…island (“Daniel”); Les Miserables (Enjolras); Shrek (Donkey); Ragtime (Coalhouse Jr.); Five Guys … (Eat Moe). Also an accomplished violinist featured in Broadway’s Rising Stars Concert / NYC and the Harlem Gospel Singers European tour. A.M.D.A.
RYAN FARNSWORTH (Swing; u/s Barry) is seventeen kinds of stoked to be part of this amazing musical production! BFA: UC Irvine. Selected Theatre: “Huey” U/S MEMPHIS – Arkansas Repertory Theatre, “Candide” in Candide Theatre 2020, “Playya” Zombie Strippers – NYMF. Thanks to family, friends, and everyone at KMR Talent. www.ryanfarnsworth.net – GO SF GIANTS!
NOAH J. RICKETTS (Ensemble) Broadway: Beautiful. Favorite Regional: Hello Dolly (The MUNY), La Cage Aux Folles (Tulane Summer Lyric), Tarzan (Wagon Wheel Theatre) Dreamgirls (North Shore Music Theatre). Graduate of the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music – CCM. Many thanks to family, friends, teachers and CGF TALENT. For my Big Brother Emmanuel. Instagram/ Twitter: @Noah_JRKTS
MATT FAUCHER (Swing; u/s Gerry, Don). Proud to be a part of the Beautiful family. Off Broadway : The Threepenny Opera (Macheath) Drama Desk Nominated. Regional: The MUNY, Goodspeed Theatricals, Papermill Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Asolo Rep, and Olney Theatre Center. BFA in Acting from The Hartt School. All his love to Brit and his wonderful family.
XIMONE ROSE (Swing). National tour debut! Ximone is a New Orleans native. University of Michigan Musical Theatre Program. Regional: MTW, Fulton Theatre. Endless love to my friends, family, teachers, and CGF TALENT! Go Blue!
ROSHARRA FRANCIS (Swing). OffBroadway – The Tempest (Shakespeare in the Park) The Events (New York Theater Workshop). NY: Parade (The Secret Theater, NY). Regional: Gateway, Ogunquit, Disney Cruise Line. TV/FILM: When I Live My Life Over, Again (Tribeca Film Festival). B.M. SMU; M.M. NYU/Steunhardt. Thanks to God, my family, and creative team! JAY MCKENZIE (Ensemble) is beyond excited to be hitting the road with BEAUTIFUL! National Tour: Memphis. New York: Bluesbird (York Theatre). Regional: Flick-Violet: (Smithtown PAC), Eddie Souther-Sister Act (MSMT). Many many thanks to the TKO team! All my love to my always supportive family and friends. @jmckze ALAINA MILLS (Swing, u/s Carole, Cynthia, Genie; Dance Captain) is thrilled to be a part of this beautiful team. Credits: York Theatre; NSMT; TUTS; MGR Playhouse; FST; Weston Playhouse; American Theatre Company; ETC; Weathervane Rep. Proud CCM alum. Love and thanks to DGRW, my whole family, Abbey & Jo, Kasey, and especially to my Momma and Dad.
SALISHA THOMAS (Ensemble). National Tour Debut! Regional: Hairspray, Spring Awakening, Dreamgirls, Once On This Island (Theatreworks; Theatre Bay Area Awards Nom. Best Leading Actress), Principal Vocalist for Disney, Miss Fullerton ’13. BA in Theatre from CSU, Fullerton. Thanks to God, my Family, BBR, Eric Futterer, Chantea, and Stephen Kopel. Insta: @salishathomas DELANEY WESTFALL (Ensemble; U/S Cynthia) Broadway: Side Show; Regional: Side Show (Kennedy Center), Les Misérables (Penn. Shakes), Starlight Express (U.S. Regional Premier), DeLaney graduated from B.Y.U. where she played Christine in the University Premiere of Phantom of the Opera. Special thanks to the entire creative team, CGF, and my family. @deraney DOUGLAS McGRATH (Book) is a filmmaker and playwright. His play Checkers opened the 30th anniversary season at New York’s Vineyard Theatre. He collaborated with Woody Allen on the screenplay for Bullets Over Broadway, for which they were nominated for an Academy Award. His first film as writer/director was his adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. He has also written and directed Nicholas Nickleby, which won the
Best Ensemble Cast from the National Board of Review; Company Man; Infamous; and His Way. His essays have appeared in the New Yorker, The New Republic, Vanity Fair and The New York Times. GERRY GOFFIN (Words and Music). Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Gerry Goffin met Carole King at Queens College, and their musical collaboration began almost immediately. They married in 1959, and that same year wrote their first hit song “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” (The Shirelles). The duo penned more than 50 Top-40 hits including “The Locomotion,” “Natural Woman” and “Up on the Roof.” In 1987, Goffin and King were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Goffin has left an indelible mark on American music. CAROLE KING (Words and Music). Pop music would be very different without the contributions of Carole King, who at age 17 wrote her first #1 hit with Gerry Goffin, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” for the Shirelles. The dozens of chart hits Goffin and King wrote during this period became legendary, but it was 1971’s Tapestry that took King to the pinnacle, speaking personally to her contemporaries and providing a spiritual musical backdrop to the decade. More than 400 of her compositions have been recorded by over 1,000 artists, resulting in 100 hit singles and six Grammys. BARRY MANN (Words and Music) has written the melodies of some of the most influential pop songs in musical history. In addition to “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” the most-played song of the last century, and the songs heard in Beautiful, he composed later standards like “Somewhere Out There” (winner of two Grammys), “Here You Come Again,” “Sometimes When We Touch,” “Just Once” and “Don’t Know Much.” Together, he and Cynthia Weil have amassed an incredible 112 pop, country and R&B awards from Broadcast Music Inc. for significant radio air play. He has been inducted into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. CYNTHIA WEIL (Words and Music) is known as the lyricist of classic songs such as “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” the most-played song of the 20th century. In addition to the songs heard in Beautiful, she set the words to later standards including “Somewhere Out There,” “Here You Come Again,” “He’s So Shy,” “Just Once” and “Don’t Know Much,” to name just a few. Weil
MARC BRUNI (Director): Paint Your Wagon, Pipe Dream and Fanny (Encores!), The Explorers Club (MTC), Old Jews Telling Jokes (NY and Chicago-Jeff Nom for Direction), The Sound of Music (Chicago Lyric Opera), Ordinary Days (Roundabout), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Paper Mill/PTC), High Spirits (York), Glimpses of the Moon (Algonquin), Such Good Friends (NYMF Award for Direction), 7 shows for the St. Louis MUNY, twice nominated for Kevin Kline Awards for his direction. JOSH PRINCE (Choreographer). Josh’s choreography has been seen on and off Broadway, in London’s West End, and throughout the world. He is the proud founder of the Broadway Dance Lab (BDL), a groundbreaking new model for making dance in musical theater. BDL encourages the creation of musicals with strong dance elements by giving choreographers of all backgrounds the resources they need to incubate their ideas and collaborate effectively with other theater artists. BDL relies on the support of people just like you. Visit broadwaydancelab.org to see how you can help. www.joshprince.net JASON HOWLAND (Music Supervision and Additional Music Arrangements). Broadway composer: Little Women. Music supervisor/conductor/arranger: Bonnie & Clyde, Wonderland, Jekyll & Hyde, Les Misérables, The Civil War, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Taboo, SpiderMan, Jekyll & Hyde revival, Flashdance, We Will Rock You. Tours: South Pacific (revival), Beauty and the Beast, La Cage aux Folles, Memphis, Elf, A Chorus Line, Shrek. Recording projects: Handel’s Messiah Rocks, Little Women, Taboo, Megumi Hamada’s Attitude, Ock Joo Hyun’s Gold, Jekyll & Hyde (OBC, revival), The Scarlet Pimpernel (OBC), The Civil War, Linda Eder’s Christmas Stays the Same and It’s Time. Proud father of Noah and Nina. DEREK MCLANE (Scenic Design). Broadway designs include The Heiress, Nice Work…, The Best Man, Follies, Anything Goes, How to Succeed in Business, Bengal Tiger…, Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, 33 Variations (Tony Award), Little Women, The Pajama Game, I Am My Own Wife, The Women.
Off-Broadway: The Last Five Years, Ruined, Lie of the Mind, Hurlyburly, Abigail’s Party. He designed the 2013 Academy Awards. Awards: winner of 1997 and 2004 Obie awards; 2004, 2005, 2007 Lucille Lortel awards; 2009 Tony Award; 2011 Drama Desk Award, 2013 Emmy nomination. ALEJO VIETTI (Costume Design). New York: Old Jews Telling Jokes (Off-Broadway), Manhattan Theatre Club, Radio City Rockettes (including upcoming Heart and Lights), Atlantic Theater Company, Primary Stages, MCC, the New Group, Rattlestick. Regional: Alley Theatre, Arena Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cleveland Play House, Philadelphia Theatre (including Stars of David), Goodspeed, Guthrie, Hartford Stage, Long Wharf, Old Globe (including Allegiance), Paper Mill Playhouse, multiple productions of Nerds. Opera: New York City Opera, Opera Santa Barbara, Minnesota Opera, Wolf Trap, Chicago Lyric Opera (upcoming). Other: Ringling Bros. Boom a Ring. Recipient of the TDF Irene Sharaff Young Master Award. PETER KACZOROWSKI (Lighting Design). Broadway: fifty plays and musicals including No Man’s Land/ Waiting for Godot, The Assembled Parties, Nice Work…, Wit, Venus in Fur, Anything Goes, A View From the Bridge, Grey Gardens, The Producers, Contact, Steel Pier. Extensive OffBroadway, resident and regional credits. Opera: Met, San Francisco, Houston Grand, Santa Fe, St. Louis, Seattle. Abroad: Royal Opera, Scottish Opera, Opera/North, Maggio Florence, L’Arena di Verona, La Fenice, Bonn, Lisbon. Awards: Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Drama-Logue, Hewes. BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design) has designed the sound for more than 25 Broadway shows. Some recent designs include Annie; Bring It On; Nice Work… (Tony nomination); The Book of Mormon (Tony); Anything Goes (Tony nomination, Drama Desk); American Idiot; Promises, Promises; Next to Normal (Tony nomination); Grease; Curtains; Spring Awakening; Grey Gardens; The Pajama Game; All Shook Up; Twelve Angry Men; The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife; …Charlie Brown; Cabaret. Off-Broadway: Rent, Bug (Obie and Lucille Lortel awards). STEPHEN KOPEL, C.S.A. (Casting) also serves as casting director for Roundabout Theatre Company and Carnahan Casting. Broadway: The Glass Menagerie, The Winslow Boy, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Harvey,
Don’t Dress for Dinner, Once (also tour), The Road to Mecca, On a Clear Day…, Anything Goes (also tour), People in the Picture, Brief Encounter, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim, Hedda Gabler. CHARLES G. LaPOINTE (Wig and Hair Design). Broadway: After Midnight, Beautiful, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Soul Doctor, Motown, Jekyll & Hyde, Clybourne Park, Bring It On, Newsies, The Columnist, Magic/Bird, Bonnie & Clyde, The Mountaintop, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The Merchant of Venice, Memphis, Henry IV, Cymbeline, Lombardi, Fences, Looped, The Miracle Worker, Superior Donuts, 33 Variations, Guys and Dolls, In the Heights, Jersey Boys, The Color Purple, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, Good Vibrations, A Raisin in the Sun, Radio Golf. JOE DULUDE II (Make-Up Design). Makeup designer for Wicked productions worldwide, If/Then, Jekyll & Hyde, The Jacksonian, Into the Woods (Public Theater), Follies, The Normal Heart, Catch Me If You Can, Elf, Lend Me a Tenor, Grease, The Wedding Singer, Into the Woods (key makeup Vanessa Williams). Film and television: “Smash,” E!, Style, Lifetime, PBS, “Access Hollywood.” Joe also teaches makeup for various organizations and is a fine artist. JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS (Production Manager) is Hillary Blanken, Guy Kwan, Ana Rose Greene, Joseph DeLuise, Victoria Bullard and Johnny Kruger. Over the last 17 years, JSP has helped create over 60 Broadway productions, over 20 national tours, and numerous Las Vegas productions. Selected shows include: Spring Awakening, The Color Purple, Fun Home, Something Rotten, Finding Neverland, It Shoulda Been You, Gigi, Dr. Zhivago, Side Show, On The Town, Disgraced, Here Lies Love, Beautiful, Macbeth, Spider-Man, Godspell, The Producers and Fosse. STEVE SIDWELL (Orchestrations, Vocal and Music Arrangements). Recent work includes arranger/MD for “The Voice” (UK), 2012 Olympics, George Michael, Robbie Williams. Musical orchestrations: We Will Rock You, Our House, Daddy Cool. Film orchestrations: Moulin Rouge, Romeo and Juliet, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Finding Nemo. Emmy nominated for his choir performance at the 79th Academy Awards and received numerous advertising/recording industry awards working with artists includ-
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has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, honored with multiple Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards for “Somewhere Out There” as the Motion Picture Song of the Year and Song of the Year.
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ing Amy Winehouse, Oasis, Muse, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, Sting, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Stevie Wonder and The Who. www.stevesidwell.com SHERRY KONDOR (Executive Producer). Her early career included background and studio singing. She found her way into music management in 2003, launching the career of singer Jesse McCartney. In 2011, she took on management of Carole’s career. She is proud to help bring her parents’, Gerry Goffin and Carole King, story to the stage. CHRISTINE RUSSELL (Executive Producer) is a partner at the leading talent agency for composers, Evolution Music Partners, and cofounder/COO of Score Revolution, an online licensing platform for film music. She began as a recording artist at Rondor Music and transitioned from artist to agent when she began managing lyricist Gerry Goffin, whom she has represented for 19 years. JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). More than 100 Broadway shows, including Pippin, Once, Jersey Boys, Newsies, Rock of Ages, Elf, Porgy and Bess, Jesus Christ Superstar, Godspell. Musician (bass): Eric Clapton, Frank Sinatra, Carly Simon. His album Stage Door Johnny – John Miller: Takes on Broadway is available on PS Classics Records. www.johnmillerbass.com SUSAN DRAUS (Music Director) is thrilled to play the music that changed her life. Broadway/National Tour credits: The Book of Mormon, Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia, Sister Act and Good Vibrations. Accomplished arranger/ orchestrator, Susan co-wrote the award-winning musical Vices, A Love Story and Reunion, debuting in Denver 2016. For beautiful Foster, Greyson and Lynn. SHELLEY BUTLER (Associate Director) has over thirty Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional credits and has directed and developed over two dozen new plays and musicals at prestigious companies including South Coast Repertory, Denver Center Theatre Company, the Kennedy Center and others. JOYCE CHITTICK (Associate Choreographer) Recently Associate choreographed — Holiday Inn (Muny), Paint Your Wagon (Encores!) As Choreographer, two seasons of Lifetime’s AUDC, film ‘Virgin Alexander’ and 3 national tours. As a
performer, 11 Broadway shows. Thanks Marc and Josh! ERIC SPROSTY (Production Stage Manager) Broadway: Jekyll and Hyde, Movin’ Out, Fosse. National Tours: The Phantom of the Opera, Jekyll and Hyde, West Side Story, Spring Awakening, The Drowsy Chaperone, Movin’ Out, Contact. Selected Regional: Ten seasons at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, 3 seasons at Paper Mill Playhouse including PBS filming of Crazy for You. NICOLE OLSON (Stage Manager) National: The Phantom of the Opera, Jersey Boys, Billy Elliot, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Original Company). Regional: San Jose Repertory (6 seasons including: By the Bog of Cats... with Holly Hunter), TheatreWorks, Working (Water Tower Chicago). B.A.: Theatre, Univ. of Southern California. HANNAH SULLIVAN (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Beautiful. New York: Soho Rep, New York Philharmonic, The Juilliard School. Regional: Berkshire Theatre Group, Yale Rep, MUNY, San Antonio Opera, Opera Theatre St. Louis, Cirque du Soleil and others. Education: Yale School of Drama, University of Evansville. Thanks to Peter. Love to 3730. SHANA FERGUSON (Assistant Stage Manager): Select credits include: Broadway/Tours: Living On Love, Motown (First National). OffBroadway: Trip Of Love, Songbird. New York: Cabin in the Sky (New York City Center Encores!). STEPHEN GABIS (Dialect Coach). Between Broadway and Off Broadway, Stephen has coached over 100 plays. Favorites include Beautiful, Hedwig And The Angry Inch, Once, Jersey Boys, A View From The Bridge. Films/ Television: Spotlight, Boardwalk Empire, Salt. NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy), provides performing arts physical therapy and back-stage treatment to more than 80 musical theatre productions. Credits include: Broadway: The Lion King, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Off-Broadway: STOMP!, Sleep No More. National Tours: Movin’ Out, Billy Elliot, Kinky Boots, Concert Tours: U2, P!nk, Beyonce’, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry. CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY (General Manager) has managed more than 70 productions. Upcoming: The Bandstand. Recent Broadway credits:
Allegiance, On Your Feet!, Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, Jekyll & Hyde (2012–2013), Godspell, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, Catch Me If You Can, Elf, West Side Story, Come Fly Away, [title of show], Grease (all three Broadway productions), Cyrano, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Times Are-AChangin’, The Wedding Singer, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty, Jesus Christ Superstar. PAUL BLAKE (Producer) is currently enjoying his emeritus status after 22 seasons as the executive producer of the legendary St. Louis MUNY, where he produced and/or directed more than 150 shows. His Roman Holiday (book writer), with songs by Cole Porter, played to capacity last summer at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Mr. Blake’s Tony-nominated Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (co-writer and co-producer) had two highly successful seasons on Broadway and has become the most highly requested holiday musical in theatres across the country. SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING (Producer), established in 1995 as a joint venture between Sony and Michael Jackson, is the world’s leading music publisher. Sony/ATV owns or administers more than two million copyrights, including those from such iconic music catalogs as EMI Music Publishing, Leiber & Stoller, Mijac Music, Motown and Famous Music. Sony/ATV controls many of the bestknown songs ever written, including “New York, New York,” “All You Need Is Love,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” “Over the Rainbow” and “Stand By Me.” In addition, Sony/ATV represents the copyrights of such legendary artists as The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Sting, The Supremes, Hank Williams and Stevie Wonder, among others. Its evergrowing list of chart-topping artists and songwriters includes Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, P!nk, Shakira, Taylor Swift and Kanye West. JEFFREY A. SINE (Producer) is proud to be a part of a remarkable company that is bringing Carole King’s music and story to the stage. Mr. Sine lives in New York City and has produced more than 25 Broadway and West End productions over the past two decades. He has received six Tony nominations and three Tony awards. Love to Samira, Maya, Shailen, Roan and Jon. RICHARD A. SMITH (Producer). With Paul Blake, Mr. Smith has co-produced
MIKE BOSNER (Producer). Mr. Bosner is thrilled to be taking Beautiful out on the road! Beautiful continues its highly successful run on Broadway as well as being mid-way through its first year in London’s West End. Before Beautiful, he served as associate producer of the St. Louis MUNY for five seasons. At the MUNY, Mr. Bosner oversaw more than 35 productions alongside executive producer Paul Blake. He is truly honored to be working with this legendary material, inspiring group of collaborators and his mentor and friend, Mr. Blake. HARRIET N. LEVE/ELAINE KRAUSS (Producer). Credits include Nice Work If You Can Get It; Ann; War Horse; One Man, Two Guvnors; The Mountaintop; La Cage aux Folles; A Little Night Music; Superior Donuts; Burn the Floor; The 39 Steps; The Crucible; The Diary of Anne Frank; Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; The Norman Conquests; The Good Body; Beebo Brinker; Shockheaded Peter; Stomp. TERRY SCHNUCK (Producer). Credits include Clybourne Park (Tony); The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Tony); Bonnie & Clyde; High; Race; Superior Donuts; Burn the Floor; Hair (Tony); Blithe Spirit; The Homecoming; Spring Awakening (Tony); Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me; The Caine Mutiny CourtMartial; ’night, Mother; Enchanted April. OB: Falling, Silence! The Musical, Ministry of Progress. ORIN WOLF (Producer). Broadway credits include Orphans (Tony nominated), Hands on a Hardbody, Once (Tony Award), That Championship Season and A View From the Bridge (Tony nominated). Orin is the first recipient and the director of the TFellowship for Creative Producing, which was founded by Hal Prince in conjunction with Columbia University. He is the president of NETworks Theatrical Productions. PATTY BAKER/GOOD PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Broadway: All My Sons, Blithe Spirit, The Best Man, The Miracle
Worker, Bonnie & Clyde, Memphis (Tony), …Virginia Woolf (Tony), Glengarry Glen Ross, Matilda. She’d like to thank Carole King for touching all of our lives, Jeffrey Richards for his unflagging optimism and Jay for his unflagging love. Hunter College graduate. ROGER FAXON (Producer). Roger, who currently leads A&R Investments, previously was CEO of the EMI Group, where he rejuvenated the business, culminating in its successful sale in 2012. He is proud to have been instrumental in bringing Carole and Gerry, Cynthia and Barry together with Paul and Doug to create this great show. LARRY MAGID (Producer). Two Tony awards, four nominations. Outer Critics Circle Award (Off-Broadway) and Helpmann Award (Australian Tony) for Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays. Also Clams on the Half Shell with Bette Midler, among many others. Latest shows include The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream, I’ll Eat You Last with Ms. Midler. International concert and tour producer. KIT SEIDEL (Producer). Broadway: November, Speed-the-Plow, Blithe Spirit, reasons to be pretty, Race, Enron, Hair (Tony winner), Priscilla Queen of the Desert, A Life in the Theatre, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Tony winner), Glengarry Glen Ross and The Anarchist. Kit is a member of the Art Student League of NYC. LAWRENCE S. TOPPALL (Producer) is the owner of Mazel Musicals, Inc., the company that has presented and produced more than 100 productions for the audiences of south Florida. Broadway credits include The Gathering, the Tony-nominated Say Goodnight Gracie starring Frank Gorshin, Burn the Floor and Looped.
BARLOR PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Barbara Freitag and Loraine Alterman Boyle both produced the 2010 Tony Award Best Musical Memphis and Tony nominee Catch Me If You Can. MATTHEW C. BLANK (Producer) is the Chairman of Showtime Networks Inc., where he served as CEO for over 20 years. A native New Yorker, he’s been involved in several Broadway and Off Broadway productions in the past. He’s delighted to be a part of Beautiful. TIM HOGUE (Producer). Founder and president of a private financial consulting firm. I grew up on Carole King’s music and am happy to be a part of Beautiful. JOEL HYATT (Producer). Co-founder and CEO of Current TV. Previously, Hyatt was founder and CEO of Hyatt Legal Plans and on the faculty of Stanford Business School. MARIANNE MILLS (Producer). Producing credits include Frozen, 33 Variations, Catch Me If You Can (Tony nominations), Burn the Floor, All My Sons, Lysistrata Jones. Board member MCC and Labyrinth theatres. Thanks to partner Sharon Fallon. MICHAEL J. MORITZ, JR. (Producer). Broadway producer, record producer, music director, entertainment entrepreneur from Youngstown, Ohio. Broadway: Big Fish, A Night With Janis Joplin. Nat’l tour: Evita. michaelmoritz.com STYLES FOUR PRODUCTIONS (Producer). StylesFour Productions: Broadway: Orphans, Once, Driving Miss Daisy, The Pee-wee Herman Show, Talk Radio, Spring Awakening. OffBroadway: Judy Gold’s 25 Questions, Hand to God. London credits: Once.
FAKSTON PRODUCTIONS / MARY SOLOMON (Producer). Ken Fakler, Dan Stone and Mary Solomon are thrilled to be on the producing team of Beautiful. Ken and Dan’s recent Broadway productions include the Tony-nominated shows How to Succeed… and Catch Me…. Mary is a partner in Star Thrower Entertainment.
BRUNISH & TRINCHERO (Producer). Co-producers: On the Town, Porgy and Bess (Tony), Pippin (Tony), Beautiful (Tony nom.), Peter and the Starcatcher (Tony nom.) and more. CDs: Pippin, Nice Work (Grammy nom.), Lizzie, On the Town. Books: Dress Circle Publishing: Untold Stories of Broadway.
WILLIAM COURT COHEN (Producer). As chairman of the theatrical general management/consulting firm, Theatre Now, I was privileged to be associated with more than 125 Broadway and touring productions, theatres, dance companies and concert and cultural attractions.
JEREMIAH J. HARRIS (Producer) is the founder and chairman/CEO of Production Resource Group, the world’s leading supplier of entertainment technology. Jere has been active in the theatre industry since 1970 and has provided production management services for more than 500 pro-
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Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, the Guthrie production of Roman Holiday, Come Fly With Me, songs by the legendary Sammy Cahn and a national tour of 42nd Street. Prior to working with Mr. Blake, Mr. Smith spent 25 years on Wall Street with Salomon Brothers and Morgan Stanley. Mr. Smith left Morgan Stanley in 1992 as a partner and member of the Management Committee after having built the International Equity Department into a worldwide organization.
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ductions, including Beauty and the Beast, Starlight Express and Dancing at Lughnasa. As the founder of Scenic Technologies, Jere revolutionized scenic automation with its patented Stage Command® motion control system, used on hundreds of shows, including The Phantom of the Opera and Wicked. Most recently, Jere co-produced with Michael Cohl the successful turnaround of the recordbreaking production of Broadway’s Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark, regarded as the most technically complex production ever mounted on a Broadway stage. BROADWAY BOOKING OFFICE NYC (Tour Booking, Engagement Management, Press and Marketing) is a leading theatrical tour booking, marketing and press company representing award-winning musicals and plays. Currently: Jersey Boys, Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Matilda The Musical, Beautiful — The Carole King Musical, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, The King and I, Donny & Marie Christmas, The Sound of Music, Fun Home, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, NETworks presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Love Letters starring Ali MacGraw & Ryan O’Neal, and The Rat Pack is Back!. www.bbonyc.com
______________________________________________ STAFF FOR BEAUTIFUL—The Carole King Musical ______________________________________________ GENERAL MANAGEMENT CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY Tammie Ward Matthew W. Krawiec Dina S. Friedler Ryan Smillie Christina Boursiquot Margaret Wilcox Stephen Donovan Jeremy Brick Leorah Haberfield Gabrielle Nieporent ______________________________________________ COMPANY MANAGER - Rina L. Saltzman ASSOCIATE COMPANY MANAGER - Claire Trempe ______________________________________________ TOUR BOOKING, ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT, PRESS & MARKETING BROADWAY BOOKING OFFICE NYC Steven Schnepp, Temah Higgins, David Freeland Kent McIngvale, Scott Praefke, Stacey Burns, Danny Knaub ______________________________________________ CASTING Stephen Kopel, CSA ______________________________________________ PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS Hillary Blanken Guy Kwan Ana Rose Greene Joseph DeLuise Victoria Bullard Johnny Kruger ______________________________________________ Production Stage Manager.................................Eric Sprosty Stage Manager........................................................Nicole Olson Assistant Stage Managers.......................... Hannah Sullivan, Shana Ferguson Dance Captain............................................................Alaina Mills Associate Director...............................................Shelley Butler Associate Choreographer................................Joyce Chittick Associate Scenic Designer....................... Erica Hemminger Scenic Assistants...... Brandon McNeel and Ingrid Larson Associate Costume Designer............................Rory Powers Assistants to Costume Designer................. Dana Burkhart, Benjamin Klemes Associate Lighting Designer...............................John Viesta
Assistant Lighting Designer.................................Gina Scherr Moving Light Programmer........................... Josh Weitzman Associate Sound Designer..............................Cody Spencer Associate Wig & Hair Designer...............................Liz Printz Assistant Wig & Hair Designer.....Gretchen Androsavich Production Carpenter................................................Fred Gallo Head Carpenter..........................................................Elan Bustin Flyman..............................................................................JJ Jordan Deck Automation...............................................Keith A. Keene Assistant Carpenter.................Christian “Mr. Shrek” Young Production Electricians................................... Randall Zaibek and James J. Fedigan Head Electrician......................................................... Todd Davis Assistant Electrician / Lead Follow Spot Operator........... Kevin Ankele Deck Electrician / Moving Light Technician......................... Edgar Vanegas Production Propmaster........................................Mike Pilipski Head Props...........................................................Glenn Calhoun Assistant Props...........................................................Tom Perrin Advance Sound.............................. Michael “fodder” Carrico Sound Engineer............................................Charles Parsley III Assistant Sound Engineer....................................Jeff McWay Wardrobe Supervisor............................. Donna Landis Peck Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor.....................Tara Delahunt Dresser............................................................... Meghan Calhoun Hair Supervisor..........................................Lisa Renee Thomas Assistant Hair Supervisor.................... Kelly Toon Flanagan Music Preparation Services.........................Russell Bartmus Production Assistants..................................Shana Ferguson, Katryn Livingston, Matthew Matulewicz Physical Therapy..................................................NEURO TOUR Management Interns......... Claire Epstein, Karalyn Hutton Dialect Coach.......................................................Stephen Gabis Legal Counsel...............Sendroff & Baruch/ Jason Baruch Accountant..........................FK Partners LLC/ Robert Fried Comptroller.......... Galbraith & Company/ Amanda Hayek Interactive Marketing.............................Situation Interactive Production Photography.................................... Joan Marcus Production Video..................................................... David Kane Payroll Services........ Checks + Balances/ Jennifer Kemp, Anthony Walker Banking....................City National Bank/ Stephanie Dalton Insurance Broker.........................Reiff and Associates, LLC/ Regina Newsom Merchandise....................................................The Araca Group Merchandise Manager.....................................Nicole Corrales Information Management Services........................................... Marion Finkler Taylor Travel Services.............................Tzell Travel/ “The A Team” Housing Services...................................................... Road Rebel ______________________________________________ MUSIC CREDITS “Be Bop a Lula” by Tex Davis and Gene Vincent. Sony/ ATV Songs LLC (BMI) and Three Wise Boys Music LLC (BMI). “Beautiful” by Carole King. Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP). “Chains” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Happy Days Are Here Again” by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen. EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP). Special lyrics by Douglas McGrath and Cynthia Weil. “He’s Sure the Boy I Love” by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “I Feel the Earth Move” by Carole King. Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP). “I Go Ape” by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI) and Universal/BMG (BMI). “It Might As Well Rain Until September” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “It’s Too Late” by Carole King and Toni Stern. Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP). “Little Darlin’” by Maurice Williams. Cherio Corporation (BMI). “The Locomotion” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Love Potion #9” by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP). “Oh Carol” by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI) and Universal/BMG (BMI). “On Broadway” by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “One Fine Day” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Pleasant Valley Sunday” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Poison Ivy” by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP). “So Far Away” by Carole King. Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP). “Some Kind of Wonderful” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen GemsEMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Splish Splash” by Bobby Darin and Jean Murray. EMI Unart Catalog Inc. (BMI), Trio Music Co. Inc. (BMI) and Alley Music Corp. (BMI). “Stupid Cupid” by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI) and EMI Longitude Music (BMI). “Take Good Care of My Baby” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “There Goes My Baby” by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Ben
King, George Treadwell and Lover Patterson. Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI). “Up on the Roof” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Uptown” by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Screen GemsEMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Walking in the Rain” by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. obo Mother Bertha Music (BMI). “We Gotta Get Out of This Place” by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Who Put the Bomp” by Barry Mann and Gerry Goffin. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” by Morris Levy and Frankie Lymon. EMI Longitude Music (BMI) and EMI Full Keel Music (ASCAP). “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “Yakkety Yak” by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP). “(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman” by Gerry Goffin, Carole King and Gerald Wexler. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI). “You’ve Got a Friend” by Carole King. Colgems-EMI Music Inc. (ASCAP). “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Phil Spector. Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music Inc. obo Mother Bertha Music (BMI). ______________________________________________ CREDITS Scenic items fabricated by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC, New Windsor, NY. Show control and scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems® by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC, New Windsor, NY. Additional scenery built, painted and electrified by Show Motion, Inc., Milford, CT. Lighting equipment from PRG Lighting. Audio equipment from PRG Audio. Ladies wear by Tricorne, Inc., Roberta Hamelin, John Cowles, Krostyne Studios, Shana Albery, Miro Affonso and Christopher Schramm. Men’s wear by Ed Dawson, Arur and Tailors, Top Hat Imagewear, Mardana, and Miro Affonso. Props provided by Prop N Spoon LLC. Additional props provided by BB Props and Printing Plus. Makeup provided by M-A-C ______________________________________________ Rehearsed at New 42nd Street Studios and The Ailey Studios ______________________________________________ SPECIAL THANKS Martin Bandier, Steven Banks, Caroline Barnard, Mark Bennett, Charles H. Googe, Jr., Carole Shorenstein Hays, Greg Holland, George Lane, Jane Read Martin, Patricia Masera, Stella Morelli, Ellen Pilipski, Joshua Pilipski Pulos, Bruce Scavuzzo, George Sheanshang ______________________________________________ The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.
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Emily Tarquin...................................................Artistic Associate/ New Play Coordinator Grady Soapes.............................................. Artistic Coordinator PRODUCTION Jeff Gifford...............................................Director of Production Melissa Cashion....................Associate Production Manager Julie Brou...................Production & Artistic Office Manager Scenic Design Lisa M. Orzolek................................ Director of Scenic Design Matthew Plamp, Nicholas Renaud..............................Scenic Design Assistants Lighting Design Charles R. MacLeod...................................Director of Lighting Lily Bradford.....................................Lighting Design Assistant Reid Tennis............................................... Production Electrician Multimedia Charlie I. Miller...................... Resident Multimedia Specialist Topher Blair............................Multimedia Assistant/Operator Sound Design Craig Breitenbach...........................................Director of Sound Tyler Nelson.......................................................... Sound Designer Alex Billman, Frank Haas..............................Sound Operators Stage Management Christopher C. Ewing................ Production Stage Manager Matthew Campbell, Rachel Ducat, Aja M. Jackson, Kurt Van Raden.................Stage Managers D. Lynn Reiland......................................... Production Assistant Scene Shop Eric Rouse.......................................................... Technical Director Robert L. Orzolek..................... Associate Technical Director Josh Prues.................................... Assistant Technical Director Albert “Stub” Allison, Louis Fernandez III.......................................... Lead Technicians Justin Hicks, Brian “Marco” Markiewicz, Keli Sequoia, Mike Van Aartsen.............Scenic Technicians Prop Shop Robin Lu Payne.............................................Properties Director Eileen S. Garcia......................... Assistant Properties Director Jamie Stewart Curl, David Hoth, Georgina Kayes, Katie Webster..........................................................Props Artisans Paint Shop Jana L. Mitchell...........................................Charge Scenic Artist Melanie Rentschler........................................Lead Scenic Artist Costume Shop Janet S. MacLeod..........................................Costume Director/ Costume Design Associate Meghan Anderson Doyle........ Costume Design Associate Carolyn Plemitscher, Louise Powers, Jackie Scott............................................................................Drapers Cathie Gagnon.................................................................First Hand Sheila P. Morris........................................................................... Tailor Kelly Jones.............................................................................. Stitchers Costume Crafts Kevin Copenhaver............................Costume Crafts Director Wigs Diana Ben-Kiki............................................................... Wig Master House Crew Doug Taylor*..........................................Supervising Stagehand Mariah Becerra*, Jim Berman*, Jennifer Guethlein*, Stephen D. Mazzeno*, Miles Stasica*, Tyler Stauffer, Matt Wagner* (*IATSE Local 7 Stagehands)................................ Stagehands Wardrobe Brenda Lawson........................................Director of Wardrobe Maria Y. Davis, Taylor Malott............................Wig Assistants Robin Appleton, Amber Donner, Anthony Mattivi, Tim Nelson, Lisa Parsons, Alan Richards................ Dressers
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