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“Colorado, My Home!” Molly Brown sings out in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ highly anticipated new staging of The Unsinkable Molly Brown. It’s true of the title character. It’s true of the actor singing it. And, thanks to many forces coming together at just the right time, it’s also true of the musical itself. The Unsinkable Molly Brown is coming back to life as a fully staged production right here in the Titanic survivor’s adopted home state. And it even stars Colorado native Beth Malone in the title role. That the public’s first look at the new Molly Brown is happening here in Denver, three-time Tony Award-winning Director Kathleen Marshall said, is perfect. “To do this story about one of the most famous residents in Denver history in what became her hometown?” she said. “There’s no better word for it.” Molly Brown tells the story of perhaps the most colorful woman in Colorado history. The original 1960 Broadway musical was beloved by some but was also problematic, and it has since drifted amiably toward the musical horizon. Enter writer Dick Scanlan, a three-time Tony nominee and a devotee of both
composer Meredith Willson (The Music Man) and book writer Richard Morris (Thoroughly Modern Millie). Scanlan got the idea to revisit The Unsinkable Molly Brown in 2006 and ultimately earned permission from Willson’s widow to revisit both her husband’s score and Morris’ book. “Dick has kept the songs you love… and hopefully he’s gotten rid of the ones you don’t,” Producing Artistic Director Kent Thompson said. And, in perhaps the most intriguing twist of all, Rosemary Willson also allowed Scanlan to add four previously unpublished Willson songs, making for a theatrical presentation that is at once old…and new again. The creators have been gifted with a life story of near-mythic proportions. Molly Brown was a factory girl who transformed herself from a teenage illiterate into American royalty. She was a human-rights activist and philanthropist who famously survived the sinking of the Titanic. She and husband J.J. Brown moved to Denver after striking it rich when they discovered gold in one of Leadville’s silver mines. How rich? Try $20 million rich. Though snubbed
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by high society, Molly Brown raised money for children’s causes, fought for workers’ rights at her husband’s own mines, and twice ran for Senate before women even had the right to vote. In Molly Brown’s 1932 obituary, The Denver Post’s Jack Carberry wrote: “She was a pot rustler who, shamed by her ignorance, mastered music, literature and the arts to storm the portals and pass the barriers of society.” But while Scanlan promises audiences will see a much deeper Molly Brown than they did in the 1960 original, The Unsinkable Molly Brown remains very much a musical. And a musical comedy at that. “This is not a documentary,” Marshall added. “This is a historical fiction. This is the journey of Molly Brown as a woman, and her marriage.” That means this is also a romance. “Oh it is very much a romance,” Scanlan said. Though Molly and J.J. signed a separation agreement after two children and 23 years of marriage, they continued to care for each other until J.J.’s death. “These are two people who can’t live with each other and can’t live without each other,” Marshall said. “They are both single-minded and pig-headed. That’s what thrills them about each other, but it also causes enormous problems between them.” Experts say the Browns never divorced only because the Catholic Church would never have allowed it,
KATHLEEN MARSHALL Hometown: Pittsburgh First Broadway musical attended: Gypsy, starring Angela Lansbury, 1974 Favorite Broadway star: “Certainly Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera are pretty high up there.”
but Marshall thinks anyone who has been in a long-term relationship can identify with the bond that continued throughout the Brown’s lives. “I think that’s recognizable to audiences, and I think that’s human,” Marshall said. If we know anything about theatre audiences, we know this: They love strong women, they love stories they already know, and, more than anything: Audiences love love. In all three of those areas, Marshall said, this new Molly Brown should be smooth sailing. “I love the fact that we have a strong female character at the center of it driving the narrative,” she said. “The score is Americana at its best. It’s big and strong and openhearted and optimistic. Those are the same qualities this show has, and Molly Brown has.”
Marshall hopes she has created something “that entertains and delights and amuses audiences…and perhaps moves them as well.” John Moore, named one of the 12 most influential theater critics in the US by American Theatre magazine, is DCPA’s Senior Arts Journalist.
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Stephen Schwartz likes to joke that somewhere, “Bob Fosse is surely looking up and laughing.” He kids about the direction. But not the director. Fosse was Schwartz’s legendary collaborator on the musical Pippin, which in post-war 1972 brought a surreal collision of violence, innocence and sexuality to the Broadway stage. Fosse, known for his provocative choreography and fiery temper, died in 1987. Last year, a significantly reimagined Pippin won the Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and its new national touring production is currently launching in Denver. “I think Bob would be thrilled with this,” said Schwartz, the composer who 42 years ago openly questioned the darkness and overindulgence that Fosse brought to Schwartz’s sweet story of a naïve boy searching for meaning in his life. “There were specific choices Bob made that I honestly thought were heavy-handed and crude, and not in a good way,” Schwartz said. But now at age 66, Schwartz added, “I joke that I have ironically become the defender of Bob’s vision.” Pippin began as a 17-year-old Schwartz’s spin-off of The Lion in Winter, a play about the foibles of King Henry II in 1183. Over the next seven years, the Pippin project came to reflect Schwartz’s own journey as a young man in his 20s. Fosse, then 47, agreed to direct and choreograph Pippin
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if allowed to make the story more dark and sophisticated. Fosse brought in Ben Vereen, fresh off his electric performance in Jesus Christ Superstar, to play the Leading Player, a narrator of sorts who leads Pippin down many dangerous roads. Some see Pippin as the story of Fosse as the Leading Player, and young Schwartz as the restless prince. “I think that’s accurate, particularly in talking about me at age 24,” Schwartz said. “Bob’s was the more worldly-wise point of view. And [book writer] Roger Hirson, who was in his 40s when we opened, may have been the Charlemagne character.” Schwartz would be the first to admit that Pippin, with its signature Fosse look and feel, was a quintessential theatrical time capsule for the mid-1970s. “So much of Pippin was of its time,” Schwartz said. But over the next 40 years, the lid on the time capsule was never closed. Schwartz and Hirson were approached dozens of times by artists wanting to revisit Pippin. But they always said no. “Frankly, I think merely reproducing the original, if that were even possible, would have felt quite dated,” Schwartz said. “And none of the new approaches made much sense to us.” There would be big challenges. “The Fosse choreography is so iconic, and the performance of Ben Vereen was so indelible, even to people who didn’t actually see it,”
The 2013 Original Production of Pippin. Photo Credit: Joan Marcus
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The 2013 Original Production of Pippin. Photo Credit: Joan Marcus
“ How far are we willing to go to be extraordinary in our lives? That question is at the heart of Pippin’s journey.” — Diane Paulus, director Schwartz said. “So it really needed a concept that was going to overcome all that without obliterating the show. And that was quite difficult to come by.” Enter Diane Paulus, the groundbreaking director who brought the Vietnam musical Hair back to explosive life on Broadway in 2009. Her idea? The mysterious troupe of performers would now be a circus family. She approached Les 7 doigts de la main, the same Canadian circus troupe that brought Traces to Denver in 2011. Now the young prince’s quest for meaning would be a deathdefying one, set against live and often breathtaking acrobatics. And it was no gimmick. “It wasn’t about layering something on that didn’t need to be there,” Paulus said. “It was about the theme of the story: How far are we willing to go to be extraordinary in our lives? That question is at the heart of Pippin’s journey. And that question is at the heart of every circus performer’s life. And it’s literal: How far will I go? Will I jump and land upside down on someone’s hand? Will I leap through a hoop on fire? How far can I push my human body to aspire to be extraordinary?”
And working live circus into Pippin makes the theme of the story a concrete experience for the audience, Paulus said. “Because those acrobatic tricks you see are real, every night. With every performance, those are real, extraordinary achievements happening on that stage.” Schwartz and Hinson were trepidatious at first. “But I think I can speak for Roger when I say we have been totally won over,” Schwartz said. “Frankly, I think Diane is a better director of scenes and actors than Bob Fosse was. And consequently, I think the story is better told.” This new Pippin is different from the 1972 original in two other significant ways. The Leading Player is now played by a woman, and the story has a very different ending. “Ben Vereen’s performance was so iconic that I think just the memory of it was a huge problem for us to overcome,” Schwartz said. So when Diane said, ‘Well, what if the Leading Player is a woman?’ that made us all think, ‘Well, then you can’t be sitting there saying, ‘It’s not Ben Vereen.’ And that is a criticism I think any male performer would have encountered.” In fact, the Leading Player in the revival now has such a specific female sensibility that Schwartz has a tough time imagining the character played by a male again. As for the ending, Schwartz will only say, “This is so clearly the right ending for the show. And it’s something I think Bob Fosse would have been happy with if we were smart enough to think about it then.” Read full interviews with Stephen Schwartz, Diane Paulus, Choreographer Chet Walker and Circus Creator Gypsy Snider at denvercenter.org.
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Kinky Boots Cyndi Lauper wrote the music for the 2013 Tony-winning best musical, Kinky Boots (Oct 29 – Nov 9). Here are excerpts from her exclusive interview with John Moore. Read the full interview at denvercenter.org. Q: In this era of safe Broadway musicals based on existing titles, why do you think Kinky Boots broke through? A: Because the show has a huge heart. It’s a story about love and acceptance and friendship and overcoming obstacles, and everyone can relate to that. Q: Why does Kinky Boots appeal so strongly to younger adult audiences? A: Before radio, Broadway music was Top 40 music, and I really tried hard to honor that tradition with Kinky Boots by writing songs that people would want to listen to at home after leaving the theater, or without even seeing the show. Q: Can you name other rock artists you would most love to see write for Broadway? A: I am thrilled to see two of my favorites — David Byrne and Carole King — with shows on Broadway. I would love to see Cher, Prince and Joni Mitchell with shows on Broadway. Q: Your song, “True Colors,” has become a lasting anthem of hope. What does that song mean to you? A: ... A very good friend of mine was dying from AIDS. He had a horrific childhood. He had been abused [mainly] because he was gay. When he was dying, he asked me to record a song so that he would not be forgotten. So I sang the song for Gregory and for everyone who has been rejected for being who they are or for anyone who feels unloved. If we all could just accept each other for who we are the world would be a beautiful place! By the way, that’s also the message of Kinky Boots! Q: What do you want audiences to know about what they are in for?
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Kent Thompson, Producing Artistic Director
Lyrics and Music by Meredith Willson Additional Lyrics and Book by Dick Scanlan Based on the Original Book by Richard Morris Musical Adaptation by Michael Rafter With David Abeles, Cameron Adams, Whitney Bashor, Karl Josef Co, Jesmille Darbouze, Donna English, Alex Finke, Jason Lee Garrett, Constantine Germanacos, Patty Goble, Gregg Goodbrod, Michael Halling, John Hickok, Kristie Kerwin, Omar Lopez-Cepero, Beth Malone, Stephanie Martignetti, Paolo Montalban, Burke Moses, Linda Mugleston, Keven Quillon, John Scherer SET DESIGN BY Derek McLane
COSTUME DESIGN BY Paul Tazewell ADDITIONAL DANCE MUSIC BY David Chase and David Dabbon
ORCHESTRATIONS BY Larry Hochman
LIGHTING DESIGN BY Donald Holder DRAMATURGY BY Douglas Langworthy
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Jeff Gifford
CASTING BY Jim Carnahan, CSA and Stephen Kopel, CSA
SOUND DESIGN BY Craig Breitenbach VOICE AND DIALECT COACHING BY Kathryn G. Maes Ph.D
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER Stephen R. Gruse
MUSIC DIRECTOR, VOCAL AND INCIDENTAL ARRANGEMENTS BY Michael Rafter
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY Kathleen Marshall Presented by special arrangement with Greenstate Productions, Inc. Producing Partners Joy S. Burns, June Travis and Daniel L. Ritchie
Contributing Partners Marvin & Judi Wolf
Supporting Partners Doug Morton and Marilyn Brown El Pomar Foundation L. Roger & Meredith Hutson
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CAST
(in order of appearance) Hichens................................................................................................................................................................................Karl Josef Co Mrs. Cavendish..........................................................................................................................................................Linda Mugleston Mrs. Widener.................................................................................................................................................................. Donna English Mrs. Bucknell........................................................................................................................................................................Patty Goble Molly Brown........................................................................................................................................................................ Beth Malone Maureen....................................................................................................................................................................... Cameron Adams J.J. Brown............................................................................................................................................................................Burke Moses Vincenzo....................................................................................................................................................Constantine Germanacos Arthur...........................................................................................................................................................................Paolo Montalban Erich.......................................................................................................................................................................................David Abeles William.................................................................................................................................................................................Keven Quillon Julia Gerrard................................................................................................................................................................Whitney Bashor Doc Morris......................................................................................................................................................................Michael Halling Father Robinson..............................................................................................................................................................John Scherer Birdie..........................................................................................................................................................................Jesmille Darbouze Pearl.....................................................................................................................................................................Stephanie Martignetti Emma............................................................................................................................................................................ Cameron Adams Horace Tabor......................................................................................................................................................................John Hickok Baby Doe Tabor............................................................................................................................................................ Donna English Newsboy..............................................................................................................................................................Omar Lopez-Cepero Louise Sneed-Hill...............................................................................................................................................................Patty Goble Rudolfo.................................................................................................................................................................Omar Lopez-Cepero Mimi.............................................................................................................................................................................................Alex Finke Mary Nevin..................................................................................................................................................................Linda Mugleston Miss Lydia...............................................................................................................................................................................Patty Goble Maud...........................................................................................................................................................................Jesmille Darbouze Fred Bonfils........................................................................................................................................................................John Scherer Dolce Trio................................................................................................. Gregg Goodbrod, Michael Halling, John Scherer Larry......................................................................................................................................................................Omar Lopez-Cepero Kit..................................................................................................................................................................................................Alex Finke Kenneth B. Chapman........................................................................................................................................... Gregg Goodbrod Reporter.............................................................................................................................................................................Keven Quillon Ensemble....................................................................................................................................Cameron Adams, Karl Josef Co, Jesmille Darbouze, Donna English, Alex Finke, Patty Goble, Gregg Goodbrod, Michael Halling, John Hickok, Omar Lopez-Cepero, Stephanie Martignetti, Linda Mugleston, Keven Quillon, John Scherer
Swings: Jason Lee Garrett, Kristie Kerwin Dance Captain: Keven Quillon Associate Director/Choreographer ROMMY SANDHU Associate Music Director/Incidental Music DAVID DABBON Assistant Set Designer JASON SHERWOOD Assistant Costume Designer MARY ROCHON Assistant Sound Designer GREGG COFFIN Production Stage Manager STEPHEN R. GRUSE Assistant Stage Manager CHRISTOPHER C. EWING Assistant Stage Manager KURT VAN RADEN Production Interns ANNA DAVIS, JULIAN RAMIREZ Literary Interns CICELY GALM, STEPHANIE PRUGH
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.
Act I Prologue: Lifeboat No. 6 of RMS Titanic 1912 “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You”.................................................................................................................................................... Ensemble
Scene 1: The Louisville Mine; Leadville, Colorado 1886 “Colorado, My Home”.........................................................................................................................................J.J., Vincenzo, Arthur, Erich, Miners “I Ain’t Down Yet”.............................................................................................................................................Molly, Vincenzo, Arthur, Erich, Miners
Scene 2: Funeral “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” (reprise)................................................................................................................William, Mourners
Scene 3: Julia’s Cabin “The Wonderful Plan”.............................................................................................................................................................................................Molly, Julia
Scene 4: Outside Julia’s Cabin/Annunciation Church “Just Becuz”.............................................................................................................................................................. Vincenzo, Erich, Arthur, Ensemble
Scene 5: Julia’s Cabin “I’ve A’ready Started In”.................................................................................................................................................... J.J., Vincenzo, Arthur, Erich
Scene 6: Ice Palace 1887 “Belly Up to the Bar, Boys”.................................................Molly, Arthur, Vincenzo, Erich, Julia, J.J., Pearl, Birdie, Emma, Ensemble “I’ve A’ready Started In” (reprise)........................................................................................................................................................................ Vincenzo
Scene 7: J.J.’s Shack House “I’ll Never Say No”/“My Own Brass Bed”....................................................................................................................................................... J.J., Molly
Scene 8: Leadville 1888-1892 “He’s My Friend”....................................................................Arthur, Vincenzo, Erich, Pearl, Emma, Birdie, Baby Doe, Tabor, Ensemble
Scene 9: The Louisville Mine 1893 “Are You Sure?”..............................................................................Molly, J.J., Baby Doe, Tabor, Arthur, Erich, Vincenzo, Julia, Ensemble “I’ll Never Say No”/“I Ain’t Down Yet” (reprise)...........................................................................................................................................Molly, J.J.
There will be one 15-minute intermission.
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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT II Scene 1: Denver 1895-1898 “Beautiful People of Denver”/“The Sacred Thirty-Six”............................................................................................Molly, Louise Sneed-Hill, Sacred Thirty-Six, Mimi, Rudolfo Scene 2: The Margaret Brown Relief Fund “He’s My Friend” (reprise).........................................................................................................................................................................Molly, Ensemble Scene 3: The Brown Mansion 1902 “I’d Like to Change Everything About You”................................................................................................................................................. J.J., Molly “Cuppa Tea”.......................................................................................................................................Julia, Molly, Louise Sneed-Hill, J.J., Vincenzo, Arthur, Erich, Sacred Thirty-Six Ladies Scene 4: Gentlemen’s Club/ Leadville “Belly Up to the Bar, Boys” (reprise)................................................................................................................................................ J.J., Businessmen “Don’t Put Bananas on Bananas”........................................................................................................................................Maud, Female Ensemble Scene 5: J.J.’s Shack House “I’d Like to Change Everything About You” (reprise) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� J.J. Scene 6: Europe/ Leadville 1903-1912 “Dolce Far Niente”........................................................................................................................................................................................... The Dolce Trio “The Same Little Chapel”..................................................................................................................................................................................................... J.J. “I May Never Fall in Love with You”.............................................................................................................................................................................Molly Scene 7: Lifeboat No. 6 / The Deck of RMS Carpathia 1912 “Wait for Me”..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Molly Scene 8: Pier 54, Manhattan “Share the Luck”/”I Ain’t Down Yet”(reprise).......................................................................................Molly, Julia, Vincenzo, Erich, Arthur, Kenneth B. Chapman, Full Company
THE ORCHESTRA Conductor DAVID DABBON Woodwinds TOM MYER, LUCAS MUNCE Trumpet/Flugelhorn DAWN KRAMER Trombone/Bass Trombone ROB OLDS Violin PHYLLIS CARLSON Guitar/Banjo/Ukulele NEIL HAVERSTICK Bass JAMES VAUGHN Drums/Percussion PAUL MULLIKIN Music Contractor JIM HARVEY Orchestra musicians are represented by the Denver Musicians Association; AFM Local 20-623
ACTING COMPANY DAVID ABELES (Erich & Understudy for J.J.). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Other Theatres: Broadway: Eamon and Music Captain in Once, Jerry Lee Lewis in Million Dollar Quartet. Off-Broadway: Pierre in Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Once, Million Dollar Quartet, The Burnt Part Boys, Hell House, The Pursuit of Persephone. National Tour: My Fair Lady (Trevor Nunn/Cameron Mackintosh), The Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Regional Theatre: February House (NYSAF), A.R.T., Williamstown, O’Neill. TV/Film: “Law & Order, SVU,” “Submissions Only,” Begin Again. David also is a singer/songwriter and music director. Training: LAMDA. CAMERON ADAMS (Maureen/Emma/ Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Cameron has been living in NYC and performing on Broadway for the past 14 years. Her Broadway credits include: The Music Man (Zaneeta), Oklahoma!, Hairspray (u/s Amber), Cry-Baby (u/s Allison), Shrek, Promises, Promises (Miss Della Hoya), How To Succeed… (u/s Rosemary), Nice Work If You Can Get It (u/s Billie and Jeannie). TV: NBC “The Sound of Music Live!,” ABC/Disney’s “The Music Man” (Zaneeta). WHITNEY BASHOR (Julia). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Bridges of Madison County (Clarence Derwent Award Winner 2014). National Tour: Happy Days, Whistle Down the Wind. Off Broadway: The Fantasticks. Readings/ Workshops: Picnic at Hanging Rock (Lincoln Center), Unknown Soldier (MTC), Sleeping Beauty Wakes (McCarter). Regional: Bridges of Madison County (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Fly By Night (Dallas Theatre Center), Light in the Piazza (Philadelphia Theatre Company: Barrymore Award Winner), The Hollow (Signature Theatre), To The Lighthouse (Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Edges
(Original Company). Concerts: Public Theatre Gala 2014, Adam Guettel 54 Below, Jason Robert Brown 54 Below. TV: “Boardwalk Empire,” “Love Monkey,” “All My Children.” Film: Off The Black. Training: BFA University of Michigan. KARL JOSEF CO (Hichens/Ensemble & Understudy for Arthur). At the Theatre Company: Debut. NYC: YeahYeah in ValueVille (Pearl Theater Co./ NYMF), Paul in Street Seen (Prospect Theater Co.), Guoxin in Tiananmen (54 Below), Cornelius in Hello, Dolly! (Signature Theatre/NAAP), Soloist in Suites by Sondheim (Lincoln Center). Regional: Lun Tha in The King & I (Music Theatre Wichita); Sammy, u/s-performed, in Allegiance opposite Lea Salonga and George Takei (Old Globe/World Premiere); Thuy in Miss Saigon (Fulton Theatre). TV: “America’s Got Talent” finale (NBC), “Bad Advice From My Brother” (Comedy Central), “Hung” (HBO). Training: The University of Michigan. Twitter: @KarlJosefCo JESMILLE DARBOUZE (Birdie/ Maud/Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. New York: Nine, EPBB productions of Greater Angels, Lesser Mercies, Arok of Java, These Seven Sicknesses. Regional: Aida (Aida), Shout! The Mod Musical, Smokey Joe’s Café, And the World Goes ’Round, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Kismet, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Urinetown: The Musical, Slide Glide the Slippery Slope, Hamlet’s Women. Film: No Pay, Nudity. Training: BFA Carnegie Mellon University. DONNA ENGLISH (Baby Doe Tabor/ Mrs. Widener/ Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Company. Broadway: Nice Work if You Can Get It, Lend Me a Tenor, and Broadway, directed by George Abbott. Off Broadway: Madame X (NYMF Outstanding Performance Award), Forbidden
Broadway Strikes Back!, Forbidden Broadway 20th Anniversary, Taking a Chance on Love and Ruthless! (Drama Desk Award nomination). She can be heard on the original cast recordings of Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back! and Taking a Chance on Love. Favorite regional roles include Anna in The King and I, Charlotte in A Little Night Music, Lily in On the Twentieth Century, Victoria in Victor/Victoria, and Velma in Hairspray. Training: Northwestern University. ALEX FINKE (Kit/ Mimi/Ensemble & Understudy for Julia). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Other credits: Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes (1st national tour) at Pittsburgh CLO; Footloose (Wendy Jo) at Music Theatre Wichita; Legally Blonde (Serena), Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitel) at Wagon Wheel Theatre; Tarzan (Jane), State Fair (Margy). Training: BFA University of Michigan. JASON LEE GARRETT (Swing). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway/New York: Big Fish (Original Broadway Cast & Recording), Evita, Sweeney Todd (NY Philharmonic). Selected Regional: Curtains, The Producers, Jesus Christ Superstar, Love Changes Everything (Pittsburgh CLO); Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Joseph... Technicolor Dreamcoat (Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma); Swingtime Salute! (Virginia Stage Company). Other credits include Long Walk to Forever (Newt), Dog Sees God (Van), The Maids (Solange). TV/Film: “Sweeney Todd: the Demon Barber of Fleet Street” (Live from Lincoln Center, PBS). Training: BFA Theatre Arts, Point Park University. CONSTANTINE GERMANACOS (Vincenzo). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Evita. NYC: Guys & Dolls (Carnegie Hall), I Am Harvey Milk (reading), Fanny (Encores!), Inconnu (reading, Public Theater). Regional:
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Sing For Your Shakespeare (Westport Country Playhouse), The Light in the Piazza (TheatreWorks Palo AltoSFBATCC Award; Pioneer Theatre Company), On A Clear Day You Can See Forever (NYSAF), Les Misérables (Walnut Street Theatre; Sacramento Music Circus), The Three Musketeers (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Jesus Christ Superstar (North Shore Music Theatre), Brigadoon (Merry Go Round Playhouse). Concerts: The Lord and the Master (Joe’s Pub), Kristin Chenoweth In Concert (Lincoln Center, Australia Tour, Hollywood Bowl, Saenger Theater, Smith Center, Carnegie Hall). PATTY GOBLE (Bucknell/Louise Sneed-Hill/Miss Lydia/Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Bye Bye Birdie, Curtains, The Woman in White, La Cage aux Folles, The Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime and Kiss Me, Kate. Other NY Appearances: Jerry Springer: The Opera, The Sound of Music, Show Boat, South Pacific (Carnegie Hall); Candide (NY Philharmonic); Of Thee I Sing, Music in the Air (City Center Encores!), and Noël and Cole in Love (Merkin Concert Hall). Training: MM Vocal Performance, The New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA. GREGG GOODBROD (Dolce Trio/Kenneth B. Chapman/ Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast), 9 to 5 (first national tour), Applause. Off-Broadway: Tenderloin (City Center), Time And Again (Manhattan Theatre Club). Other Theatres: Valjean in Les Miserables (Fulton Theatre, Maine State Music Theatre, and Beef and Boards); Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, Joe in Sunset Boulevard, Radames in Aida, (MSMT); Chris in Miss Saigon (Ogunquit and MSMT); Beast in Beauty and the Beast (Pioneer Theatre and Alabama Shakespeare Festival); Romance/ Romance and Archibald in The Secret Garden (Fulton Theatre); Chess (Arvada Center) and Pippin (Papermill Playhouse).
MICHAEL HALLING (Doc Morris/Dolce Trio/Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Tale of Two Cities (Gaspard); The Pajama Game (Cyrus, u/s Sid), Roundabout; The Boy From Oz (standby for Hugh Jackman), In My Life (Nick), The Scarlet Pimpernel. Encores: Bells Are Ringing. NYC Opera: Candide. Tours: Les Misérables (Enjolras), The Full Monty (Teddy Slaughter), Beauty and the Beast (Beast). Off-Broadway: Giant (Public Theater), The Streets of New York (Mark Livingstone) and Donnybrook (Sean Enright) at the Irish Rep. Regional: Drood (Jasper), Repertory Theater of St. Louis; Pride and Prejudice (Mr. Darcy), Bristol Riverside; Heaven’s My Destination (George Brush), Cleveland Play House; Crazy for You (Lank) and 1776 (Jefferson), Cape Playhouse; Les Misérables (Enjolras), Pioneer. TV: “Believe.” JOHN HICKOK (Horace Tabor/ Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Created the roles of Zoser in Aida, Governor Slaton in Parade, Professor Bhaer in Little Women, and is on all three cast albums. Recently seen opposite Frank Langella in Man and Boy, also in Our Country’s Good and Accomplice. Regional: John Adams in 1776 directed by Frank Galati at ACT, Polonius in Hamlet, Beauregard opposite Michelle Lee in Mame, Dillard Nations in Foxfire with James Whitmore, Todd in Eye of the Beholder opposite Kim Hunter, Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet. He directed the world premiere of Burning Blue on London’s West End (two Oliviers), and taught Shakespeare at Bard College. KRISTIE KERWIN (Swing). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway/1st National Tour: Spamalot, Anything Goes (Ensemble, performed Reno and Hope), South Pacific (Ensign Sue Yaeger, performed Nellie), White Christmas SF (cast album), Bye Bye Birdie (City Center Encores!). Regional: Dames At Sea (Mona Kent,
Infinity Theatre Company), No No Nanette (Betty Brown, Cape Playhouse) and more. Training: BFA, NYU/CAP21. www.KristieKerwin.com OMAR LOPEZCEPERO (Newsboy/ Rudolfo/Larry/ Ensemble & Understudy for Vincenzo). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway/ NY: American Idiot (original cast), The Capeman (Public Theatre concert at the Delacorte), Foreverman as Will Timeson (world premiere at the New York Musical Theatre Festival). National Tour: Evita as Che, American Idiot. Regional: American Idiot (world premiere at Berkeley Rep), Saint-Ex (world premiere at Weston Playhouse), Les Misérables as Marius, West Side Story as Tony, Evita as Che, and others. TV: “Vegas” (CBS), “Blue Bloods” (CBS). Omar has performed concerts all over the US and Europe as a member of The Broadway Boys. He is currently working on a solo album featuring American Jazz Standards with arrangements influenced by his Latin heritage. Training: BM Voice University of Miami. www.omarlopezcepero.com BETH MALONE (Molly Brown). At the Theatre Company: Bon Voyage. Beth is beside herself to be back in her home state and the Theatre Company. Beth spent much of last year originating the role of Alison in the Pulitzer finalist and critically-acclaimed Off-Broadway musical Fun Home at The Public Theater. Other original Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: June Carter Cash in Ring of Fire, Betty Jean in The Marvelous Wonderettes and Alison in Bingo! Regional work includes the World Premiere of Sister Act, 9 to 5, The Break Up Notebook, Annie Get Your Gun and Les Misérables. Training: BA University Northern Colorado and MFA UC Urvine. Original Cast Recordings: Fun Home, Ring of Fire, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Bingo!
PAOLO MONTALBAN (Arthur). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Pacific Overtures, The King & I. Off-Broadway: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare in the Park, Kathleen Marshall dir.), The Romance of Magno Rubio (Culture Project). Nat’l Tour: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Was most recently seen regionally in The Orphan of Zhao (American Conservatory Theater and La Jolla Playhouse). Other Regional: The King & I (Olney Theatre), The Boys From Syracuse (Center Stage), The Long Season (Perseverance Theater). TV: “Cinderella” (ABC/Disney), “Mortal Kombat: Conquest”, “Law & Order: SVU”, and “One Life To Live”. Film: Just Wright, The Adjustment Bureau, The Great Raid, American Adobo, and Two Weeks. BURKE MOSES (J.J. Brown). At the Theatre Company: Billy Bigelow in Carousel and Brick in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Broadway: Sky Masterson in the smash hit 1993 revival Guys and Dolls, Fred Graham in the Tony Awardwinning revival of Kiss Me Kate, Heracles in The Frogs at Lincoln Center, and created the role of Gaston in the original New York, Los Angeles and London productions of Disney’s
Beauty and the Beast. He is author of Stanislavski Never Wore Tap Shoes (Musical Theater Acting Craft). Twitter: @TheBurkeMoses. LINDA MUGLESTON (Mrs. Cavendish/ Mary Nevin/ Ensemble & Understudy for Molly). At the Theatre Company: Quilters, A Christmas Carol. Broadway credits include: Cinderella, Anything Goes, Young Frankenstein, Wonderful Town, Nine, Into the Woods, Kiss Me Kate, On The Town. Other New York credits include: The Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, Kristina (Carnegie Hall). Regional credits include: Sunset Boulevard (Portland Center Stage); The Sound of Music, Damn Yankees (Muny), Happy End (ACT). KEVEN QUILLON (William/Ensemble/ Dance Captain). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: A Christmas Story (MSG), Annie, Shrek: The Musical, and Grease. First National Tours: Shrek: The Musical, Grease, Sweet Charity, Saturday Night Fever, We Will Rock You (Las Vegas), and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Los Angeles). Workshops: An Officer & A Gentleman, Leap of Faith. Regional: Sacramento Music Circus, Maltz Jupiter, Heritage Rep. Cast Recordings: Annie, Grease, Shrek: The Musical. Training: James Madison University. He is a proud member of the Actors Equity Association. JOHN SCHERER (Father Robinson/ Fred Bonfils/Dolce Trio/Ensemble & Understudy for Horace Tabor). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: LoveMusik, By Jeeves, Sunset Boulevard. NYC Opera: The Most Happy Fella, Cinderella. OffBroadway: Olympus On My Mind, Dames At Sea. National Tours: 42nd Street, Cats, Mame, Hello Dolly. He has played leading roles across the country in regional theaters including the Goodman Theater, Arena Stage, Kennedy Center, Ahmanson Theater, Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill
Playhouse and many others. TV/Film: “Spinning Into Butter,” “The Shield,” “Crossing Jordan,” “Titus,” “Guiding Light,” “Law and Order,” “SVU & CI.” Training: Carnegie-Mellon University. PLAYWRIGHT RICHARD MORRIS (Original Book) Broadway: The Unsinkable Molly Brown, original book; Thoroughly Modern Millie, book (adapted from his original movie). Film: Thoroughly Modern Millie, If a Man Answers, and others. TV: Scripted almost 100 teleplays, directed and produced many of his scripts. Awards: Tony and Drama Desk Best Musical Award for Thoroughly Modern Millie, nominated book. Writers Guild of America Best American Musical Film, Thoroughly Modern Millie, screenplay. The Pearl, Emmynominated teleplay. DICK SCANLAN (Additional Lyrics and Book). Dick Scanlan served as Script Consultant to the legendary Berry Gordy in connection with Motown The Musical, currently on Broadway and on tour. He co-authored Everyday Rapture with and for Sherie Rene Scott, for which he received a 2010 Tony nomination. He also wrote the book and lyrics for 2002’s Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning Best Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie, with music by Jeanine Tesori. Mr. Scanlan’s novel, Does Freddy Dance, was published in 1995 by Alyson Publications. He has published numerous articles and essays in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Village Voice and many other publications. MEREDITH WILLSON (Composer/ Lyricist). Other Musicals: Meredith Willson’s The Music Man, Miracle on 34th Street-The Musical and 1491. Training: Damrosch Institute (later Juilliard School). Other Career: Flute and piccolo with Sousa Band and New York Philharmonic; prominent radio musical director in the early 1930s; Music Director and regular on Burns and Allen radio show and The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead; composed film scores for Chaplin’s The Great Dictator and Wyler’s The Little Foxes, and other symphonic, band and choral works; author of four books. Awards: Two Tony Awards and first Best Original Cast Album Grammy for The Music Man.
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STEPHANIE MARTIGNETTI (Pearl/Ensemble). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Nice Work if Work if You Can Get it (org. cast, u/s Billie Bendix). Other New York Credits: Me and Miss Monroe (OffBway), Diner (Workshop with Sheryl Crow), The Passing Show. Tour Credits: A Chorus Line (Maggie), Mary Poppins (standby Mrs. Banks), Oklahoma! Regional: La Cage (Anne, NSMT), Oklahoma! (u/s Laurey Arena Stage,), Hairspray (Amber Von Tussle, MTW), Forum (Philia, Mill Mt. Playhouse). Stephanie is on the upcoming web series Alphabet Boys (winter 2015). Training: Penn State University, William Esper Studio. Twitter: @StephNetti
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JIM CARNAHAN, CSA (Casting). Roundabout’s Director of Artistic Development. Roundabout: Cabaret, Violet, Machinal, Winslow Boy, Big Knife, Picnic, Talley’s Folly, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Cyrano, Harvey, Anything Goes, Sunday in the Park…, Pajama Game, 12 Angry Men, Assassins, Nine, Big River. Broadway: Rocky, Glass Menagerie, once, Matilda, Peter and the Starcatcher, Mountaintop, Clear Day…, Jerusalem, Scottsboro Boys, American Idiot, Spring Awakening, Pillowman, True West. Film: Home at the End of the World, Flicka. TV: “Glee” (Emmy nom.). DAVID DABBON (Associate Music Director / Conductor). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Sondheim on Sondheim (Additional Orchestrations), She Loves Me Roundabout Concert Series (Dance Arranger). New York Theatre Workshop: Love and Information (Music Director), The Flea: The Mysteries (Composer), Restoration Comedy (Arranger), These Seven Sicknesses (Arranger). Regional: The Nutty Professor (Dance Arranger). Film: Six By Sondheim (Arranger “Send In The Clowns”), All God’s Creatures (Composer). Albums: Sondheim on Sondheim (Grammy nomination), Audra McDonald Go Back Home (“I’ll Be Here” – orchestrator), Sweet Bye and Bye (Music Director/Vocal Arranger). Education: M.M. Carnegie Mellon University, B.M. The Hartt School. www.daviddabbon.com LARRY HOCHMAN (Orchestrator). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: The Book of Mormon (Tony, Drama Desk Awards), ten others including Pippin, Chaplin, Scottsboro Boys, Spamalot (five Tony nominations). Television: Composer of Nickelodeon’s “The Wonder Pets!” (five Emmys). Twenty-five regional and Off-Broadway shows including: Death Takes a Holiday, Maury Yeston and Marvin Hamlisch’s The Nutty Professor. Seventeen films including: The Informant! (Marvin Hamlisch). Recordings/Concerts: Paul McCartney, Eric Idle, Barbra Streisand, Hugh Jackman, Audra McDonald, Barry Manilow, Mandy Patinkin, Boston Pops, New York Philharmonic. www.LarryHochman.net
DONALD HOLDER (Lighting Designer). At the Theatre Company: Debut. Broadway: Over 40 productions, including The Lion King and South Pacific (Tony Awards), The Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, Ragtime, Les Liasons Dangereuses, A Streetcar Named Desire, Movin’ Out, Gem of the Ocean, Juan Darien (all Tony nominated), Spiderman, Bullets Over Broadway, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Boy From Oz, and many others. Regional: Center Stage, Goodman, Steppenwolf, Huntington, Mark Taper Forum, Seattle Repertory, La Jolla Playhouse, and many others. TV/Film: “Smash” Seasons 1 and 2 (NBC). STEPHEN KOPEL, CSA (Casting). At the Theatre Company: Sense & Sensibility The Musical. Broadway: Beautiful - The Carole King Musical, Violet, The Glass Menagerie, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Harvey, Don’t Dress For Dinner, once, The Road to Mecca, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Anything Goes, The People in the Picture, Brief Encounter, The Scottsboro Boys, Sondheim on Sondheim and Hedda Gabler. Off-Broadway: Indian Ink, Common Pursuit, Milk Train, Tin Pan Alley Rag and At Least It’s Pink. DOUGLAS LANGWORTHY (Dramaturg). At the Theatre Company: Shadowlands, Hamlet, Just Like Us, Sense & Sensibility The Musical, The Three Musketeers, When We Are Married. Other Theatres: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival produced his adaptation (with Linda Alper and Penny Metropulos) of Dumas’ The Three Musketeers, and his translation of Brecht’s The Good Person of Szechuan. Target Margin Theatre produced his translations/ adaptations: Medea by Hans Henny Jahnn, Goethe’s Faust, and the opera The Sandman with David Herskovits and Thomas Cabanis. Awards/ Training: Elliot Hayes Award for Dramaturgy; National Theatre Translation Fund Award; John Gassner Award in Critical Writing. Yale School of Drama. KATHRYN G. MAES Ph.D (Voice and Dialect Coach). At the Theatre Company: Animal Crackers, Shadowlands, Hamlet, black odyssey, A Christmas Carol, Jackie & Me, The Most Deserving, Just Like Us, Death of a Salesman, When We Are Married, Fences, The Three Musketeers,
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It is inaccurate to call William Golding’s Lord of the Flies a dysptopian novel. It was conceived, consciously or not, as a fiction about a dystopian society. Written in 1954, the story is about a group of boys who become stranded on a desert island. With no adults around, they rejoice at their freedom, but their good intentions take some disturbing turns that finally become disastrous. It is this layer of complexity that gave the book its notoriety. Call it a fable or an allegory about the dangers of dysfunction, but that train left the station long ago. The times we live in have overtaken the turmoil Golding cautioned us about. We now look at Lord of the Flies not through the prism of fantasy so much as that of fully realized self-knowledge. In John Carey’s biography of Golding, he explains the book’s origins. Golding and his wife read bedtime stories to their children, including a book popular at the time called The Coral Island. Golding, who went on to win a Nobel Prize in 1983, began to see these tales as unrealistic and chose to write “a book about children on an island…who behave in the way children really would behave.” Little did he know that it would result in such a life-changing novel.
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— Anthony Powell, director Why, 60 years later, has the Theatre Company chosen this adaptation for middle and high school students? “It’s a cracking good yarn,” says director Anthony Powell. “I read the book in seventh or eighth grade. It was the book for guys of my generation that brought you from juvenile
reading to adult reading. Golding loved The Coral Island,” from which he even plucked some of his own book’s character names. “The evil in Coral Island,” says Powell, “is cannibals; Golding places the evil within us.” Lord of the Flies was not a hit out of the gate and even encountered pushback — something Powell finds astonishing. “When I look at computer games and what kids are doing these days, I’m shocked. I’m amazed that some parents get bent by Lord of the Flies. It’s still on some challenged and banned books lists. Well, you can get hung up on the moral under it and you can, if you wish, pull the Christian values out of it — you know, imperfectible man and original sin and all that. But despite the irony, despite the cynicism, it ends by offering a glimpse of redemption. There is a pay-off. “The older I get, the less interested I am in ‘life’s a bitch and then you die.’ That concept is interesting when you’re 26. Respect and love for others is what’s needed. That’s what the play points to. So, yeah, that is certainly what I’m going to try to get out of it.” In short, we are not only what we eat, but also what we do. Is the evil really in us already? “I won’t be answering that one,” Powell replies. “If Western Civilization hasn’t been able to grapple with that, I don’t think I can. What scares me, as I look at what goes on in the world, is the absence of empathy. Maybe not everyone, maybe not all the time, because, sure, we’re all capable of anything, yet if empathy can be part of one’s education, then there’s hope. That’s what disturbs me about the technological world. The isolation and all the machines. Empathy melts away. It’s just not valued.” Busloads of middle and high schoolers will attend the production and it’s debatable who’ll get the most out of it. You want to say high schoolers because they’re older but, says Powell, “Middle schoolers may be more important because, in my memory, seventh and eighth graders were the Lords of the Flies. I remember wanton cruelty, because everyone’s changing so fast and no one knows what the heck is going on inside them. In high school at least you find your group. In my case it was a group of interesting freaks.” On a more practical level, what are the plans for creating the island setting? “It’s complicated, especially in the round,” notes the director. “Jim
Kronzer, the designer, is a real gift. He knows the round and knows how not to be literal all of the time. We’ll have sand on stage; it’s the right way to go. We’re also using Charlie Miller and some of his magic with digital projections. “I was a bit shy about going there,” he adds. “Will it tell the story? One of the images that recurs in the novel is of the island as this living ‘thing,’ almost breathing sometimes. And at night. You know the kinds of hallucinations kids have. I call it the Ghostbusters School. When the lights go out, what’s that moving? Should we be worried whether there is a beast there or not…?” Which brings up an interesting point. “We live in a time of war and terrorism, when we are constantly manipulated by fear,” Powell says. “That’s also what happens on the island. One doesn’t trust anything anymore. I can only imagine that kids coming up feel the same way and I hope we can get some of that out of the play too — how fear gets used and what we can do to resist it.” Sylvie Drake is the former DCPA Director of Publications, a former theatre critic and columnist for the Los Angeles Times and a current contributor to culturalweekly.com.
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