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On my first official day of work for the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, I tweeted a selfie with our staff at the end of our company meeting (see for yourself @scottshiller on Twitter). For me, it felt natural to record such a big life event and share that moment with others in my extended network. Isn’t that why social media and mobile devices go hand-in-hand? Instant celebration. Recently, however, mobile devices and theatre seem to be at odds. A couple of remarkable incidents in New York City — actress Patti LuPone taking a phone out of an audience member’s hands during a performance and, separately, an audience member trying to use a false outlet on set to recharge a phone — have drawn widespread criticism. I’ve seen laments for etiquette, personal stories of bad behavior, name-calling and hand wringing. Following her incident, Patti LuPone herself published “5 Rules for Theater Etiquette” in the Wall Street Journal. I believe this is a test. How will we, as theatre professionals and audiences, find common ground for mobile devices in theatres? I understand the impulse to record big life events (and smaller ones) in a social way. I also understand why it’s disruptive when the lights are down and the cast and crew are performing their magic. Naturally, our impulse as theatre professionals is to stop it. We’ve worked long and hard hours to bring you into our temporary world; the real one on your screen can wait. Or can it? If we believe we’re creating something utterly unique and unforgettable on our stage, is it fair to call it off limits? Isn’t it a natural occasion to capture, record or post about because it is so unique and unforgettable? To be clear: I’m not advocating rude or disruptive behavior. I just wonder if zero tolerance is the only long-term solution to mobile devices. It’s the easiest, certainly. But is it the end of the discussion? If we want to welcome all people to the theatre, we have to accept that some might not be familiar with its traditional etiquette. We have to understand that we’re wrestling with technology and behavior that theatre has never seen in its two thousand year history. We have to honor the joy of instant celebration as well as the art of live performance. So if you see someone crossing the line, please be kind. Remember a time you were unsure of what to wear or how to act. Most important, remember your first show — and how you wanted to share it with everyone you knew.

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Broadway superstar Idina Menzel chose to star in the national tour of If/Then in Denver and perform in the first six cities that follow. Castmates LaChanze, Anthony Rapp and James Snyder then signed on as well. If/Then is a contemporary new musical that explores how vastly changed one woman’s life might have turned out if fate and her own choices had been different. We all make decisions every day that have the potential to impact not only the course of our lives, but of those closest to us. Case in point was Menzel’s consequential decision: “If Idina didn’t choose to launch the tour, then it wouldn’t be touring,” producer David Stone said flatly. “It’s as simple as that.” But because she did, If/Then is now believed to be the first musical of the modern Broadway era to be launching a national tour with all of its major principal cast reassembled. And Menzel wouldn’t want it any other way. “What’s so exciting about this for me is that it is completely brand-new material,” Menzel said. “But the best

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thing about If/Then are the people who are involved with this project. I’m smart enough to know to work with smart people.” Some of those smart people include Director Michael Greif, who discovered Menzel when he cast her as wildchild Maureen in the landmark 1996 production of Rent; Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (book and lyrics), whose Next to Normal in 2010 became the first musical to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama since…well, Rent; and her Wicked producer, David Stone, who also produced Next to Normal. “To me, it’s absolutely essential that we have Idina and LaChanze and Anthony and James heading out for the first leg of the tour,” Yorkey said. “Because they are paving the way for the people who will follow. And they are showing the world once again that they believe in this kind of quirky, notentirely-traditional new show of ours. To me, that means everything.” Next to Normal was significantly boosted when Broadway star Alice Ripley chose to go out on the road with the show, Stone said. But it’s

incredibly rare. And even less likely with Menzel, given the rocket ship her career has been on since she sang the ubiquitous anthem “Let it Go” for the hugely popular animated film, Frozen. “The fact that Idina is now doing this tour and bringing this story to Denver and beyond when she has a million things pulling her in all different directions…” Kitt said. “It just means a great deal.” She’s doing it because there is no understating how important If/Then has become to Menzel, who has remained fiercely committed to the show from the very beginning. “If/Then is especially meaningful for me because I had the opportunity to develop it for several years with the creative team, whom I have come to consider family,” Menzel said. If/Then follows two distinct storylines in the life of Elizabeth, a city planner who moves back to New York to restart her life in a city of infinite possibilities. But when her carefully designed plans collide with the whims of fate, her life splits into two parallel paths. If/Then follows both stories


simultaneously as they intersect at the meeting of choice and chance. Many women can relate, Menzel said. Starting with Menzel, who started over herself last year as a single mother in her 40s. “Shows come into your life when you need to learn something about your life that they have to teach you,” she said. “If/Then put its arms around me and taught me about choices. It has taught me that you have the opportunity and the power to wake up and start your life over every single day.” But If/Then wasn’t always Menzel’s story. In the writers’ inaugural treatment, Kitt and Yorkey imagined their protagonist to be a 25-year-old woman from Denver who moves to the Big City. The story would explore all the different paths her life might take. It was Stone who suggested, “Well, wouldn’t it be more interesting if she were older and coming back to New York with some baggage?” he said. The writers loved the idea — and so did Menzel. Suddenly Kitt and Yorkey found themselves writing If/Then for a singular performer “who ultimately will be recognized as one of the legendary instruments of the American musical theatre,” Yorkey said. “So you better make it worth her while if you are writing songs for her.” No pressure. “To be able to write for someone like Idina is a privilege and a thrill and also a challenge,” Yorkey said. “As a songwriter, it’s like being a race-car driver and getting to take the most

brilliant Porsche out on the track: You better well know how to drive it.” Kitt says that Porsche of a voice has a range so huge, “She can really go anywhere. She sings as high as the highest people can go. And then she has a wonderful richness to her low notes as well. There is just nothing that she can’t do.” Including, apparently, taking her Porsche out for a few months on the open road. “I’m so thrilled to launch the show’s national tour and to send it off across the country and around the world,” Menzel said. “I am very much looking forward to sharing this original musical with Broadway fans who weren’t able to travel to New York and see it there.” Look for additional coverage of If/Then, including our expanded interviews with Idina Menzel and other members of the cast and crew, at denvercenter.org/news-center Idina Menzel’s quotes were compiled from various sources & publications for this story.

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LOOKINGGLASS ALICE: A TUMBLE THROUGH TIME

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The story of a little girl who tumbled down a rabbit hole into a strange land has captivated the world since 1862, when the Victorian academic who would become Lewis Carroll dreamed it up. Oxford mathematician Charles Dodgson invented the tale of Alice in Wonderland to entertain Alice Liddell and her sisters as they traveled along the River Thames. The result of a child’s familiar plea — “Tell us a story!” — would later transform the slender, stammering Dodgson into Carroll, the successful author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). Ever since, the wildly fanciful tale of that tumble into a chess-themed land of nonsense, illogic and lessons learned has inspired generations, including Lookingglass Alice director-playwright David Catlin. One of the eight founders of Chicago’s Tony-winning Lookingglass Theatre Company, Catlin has worked on three stage interpretations of the story, the first when he, future “Friends” star David Schwimmer and others were students at Northwestern University in 1986. Backed by $500 in Schwimmer’s saved bar mitzvah money, the students opened their production at a small Northwestern venue on lucky Friday the 13th in February 1987. After taking it to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, they decided to start a company built around literary adaptations and ensemble-based physical theater. They launched in 1988 with member David Kersnar’s adaptation of Through the Looking Glass, the new company’s name a nod to its inaugural production. Lookingglass persevered, building its reputation on Chicago’s hot theater scene with such productions as Schwimmer’s adaptation of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle and Mary Zimmerman’s celebrated Metamorphoses. Nomadic for its first 15 years, the company moved into its current home at the historic Water Tower Water Works. To celebrate that milestone, Catlin was commissioned in 2003 to create the play that became Lookingglass Alice. Inspiration came in the form of a question, the first complete sentence uttered by his 18-month-old daughter, Saylor: “When can I get my ears pierced?” “I thought that maybe this could be my gift to her, telling her not to be in such a hurry to grow up,” Catlin recalls. Influenced by the thrilling, edge-of-your seat work of Cirque du Soleil, Catlin and his collaborators decided to let circus arts help tell the story. “Circus touches that irrational part of ourselves, and it’s filled with whimsy and nonsense. It feels appropriate to the story, a little bit giddy,” he says. To that end, award-winning choreographer Sylvia Hernandez-Distasi, co-artistic director of The Actors Gymnasium in nearby Evanston, infused the show with tumbling, aerial work, stilt-walking, balancing feats and, in the case of Humpty Dumpty, a spectacular fall. Premiering in 2005, Lookingglass Alice became an ongoing success for the company, returning for four runs and traveling to other cities. Denver Center President and CEO Scott Shiller chose Lookingglass Alice as the 2015 summer show at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts when he was its executive vice president. Returning to see the show in Miami, Shiller observed, “One of the great things about Lookingglass Alice is that it pushes the boundaries of theatrical storytelling and theatrical magic. It asks the audience to go on a


“Carroll’s story had so much in there for whatever age you are. It doesn’t talk down to kids. It speaks to them, giving them complicated things to think about… It has layers and layers. Sometimes it’s light, sometimes it’s deeper, and at times it’s scary.” — DAVID CATLIN, DIRECTOR / PLAYWRIGHT

journey with the characters and use their imagination to become part of the storytelling…. The Cirque du Soleil model uses the circus arts to overwhelm your senses. Lookingglass Alice allows you to imagine a world, while being thoroughly deliberate with their choices and at the top of their craft. It’s both transparent and theatrical.” Catlin thinks the components of Lookingglass Alice make it appeal to different ages on multiple levels. “It has elements of circus, delicious wordplay and fantastical characters,” he says. “Carroll’s story had so much in there for whatever age you are. It doesn’t talk down to kids. It speaks to them, giving them complicated things to think about… It has layers and layers. Sometimes it’s light, sometimes it’s deeper, and at times it’s scary.” Samuel Taylor gets to demonstrate his range as both actor and acrobat in Lookingglass Alice. He plays the White Knight, who ages backward, as well as the buttoned-up Dodgson. The White Knight rides a 6-foottall unicycle while carrying a picnic basket, and he recites Jabberwocky while running through the audience, eventually leaping into the arms of Alice. “The White Knight is who Lewis Carroll wanted to be…a version of the author who is capable of all the nonsense and wonder that Dodgson was incapable of living in his real life,” Taylor says. “He represents the joy of the child brain carried forward into adulthood.” Taylor jokes that he and his cast mates — Lindsey Noel Whiting, Lauren Hirte, Adeoye, Molly Brennan and Kevin Douglas — call themselves “the Aliceholes.” But he’s serious when he says that, despite the extensive physical training and emphasis on safety, “Alice is the gold standard of hard. The circus is hard, the running and screaming is hard, and you almost never stop moving backstage.”

Brennan plays the comically imperious Red Queen among other roles. Though she grows smaller by stages, initially Brennan is literally a towering presence: “It’s like being on a parade float. I stand on a 12-foothigh rolling apparatus that looks like [the bottom of] a dress. I put a bodice on, then add a 3-foot-tall wig.” Whiting, who will alternate performances as Alice with Hirte in Denver, pronounces Lookingglass Alice “fun, but it feels really poignant.” Alice’s eagerness to transform from pawn to queen, from child to adult, drives her through the fanciful, adventure-filled chess game that is Wonderland. “Really, the heart of it is her holding onto childhood vs. growing up,” Whiting says. Adds Douglas: “It resonates because it’s about growing up so quickly. Then life passes you by, and you wish you’d taken your time.” Saylor Catlin turned 13 in midAugust (and now wants to get her nose pierced). Though her father’s gift didn’t slow her down, it has become a gift shared by thousands. Lookingglass Alice has been entertaining audiences for more than a decade, embodying and advancing the mission of a company with roots in Carroll’s wondrous world: “…our goal is to fire the imagination with love, to celebrate the human capacity to taste and smell, weep and laugh, create and destroy, and wake up where we first fell — changed, charged and empowered.” Christine Dolen is The Miami Herald’s theater critic.

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After Charles Dickens wrote his holiday classic in a frenzied six weeks in 1843, he became one of the first famous writers to give public readings of his work. Ten years after A Christmas Carol (playing The Stage Nov 27 - Dec 27) was published, Dickens began to tour England and America performing his piece. Here’s a little about his acting antics: • When he toured New York around Christmas of 1867, people camping for their tickets created a line that was a mile long. The tour earned him around $20,000 (nearly $1.5 million today) and exceeded the royalties he earned from the books. • On performance days, Dickens would drink two tablespoons of rum mixed with cream for breakfast, a pint of champagne for lunch and a sherry with a raw egg beaten into it right before he went on stage. • Due to his health, he had to stop performing in 1870. His last words to the audience were, “...from these garish lights I vanish now for evermore, with one heartfelt, grateful, respectful, and affectionate farewell.” To read more about Dickens’ peculiar performances, visit mentalfloss.com or amazon.com. Happy reading, everyone.

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“Tribes is about how we communicate, and how we don’t communicate. And one of the great ironies of this play is that it’s the non-deaf characters who are actually really bad at communication.” — STEPHEN WEITZ, DIRECTOR

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Family stories are the backbone of the American theatre. And Death of a Salesman, A Long Day’s Journey Into Night and August: Osage County are central vertebra on the spine of the canon. They all center on families who talk well enough…they just can’t seem to actually communicate with one another. Nina Raine’s Tribes takes that irony one step further. Her acclaimed play is about a family that really can’t communicate. And the fact that youngest son Billy was born deaf is just part of the problem. “This is a family that is fraught with love and miscommunication and hierarchies,” said Stephen Weitz, who is directing Tribes for the Theatre Company. “I mean, Death of a Salesman is the same family, in some ways, and August: Osage County. But by adding this extra element of deafness as an obstacle to communication, I think Nina Raine has taken the traditional family drama and spun it on its ear a little bit.” The never-named British family in Tribes has been described as an intensely intellectual bunch of dueling narcissists who use words as their weapons of choice. The parents are writers with three adrift children, all in their 20s and all living at home. Daniel is writing a thesis about how “language doesn’t determine meaning.” Ruth is a halfhearted opera wannabe. And while Billy may be deaf, his parents didn’t raise him to be handicapped — and they tell him that. “They essentially pretend he’s not deaf,” Weitz said. “Certainly there is no malice behind that. I think in their minds, they are doing good by him by raising him to be, quote, ‘normal.’ And in the end, that turns out maybe to have been not the best choice.” Now Billy has met a girl named Sylvia who grew up with deaf parents and is now losing her own hearing. She knows American Sign Language. He does not. Signals are seriously being crossed all over this play. “Tribes is about how we communicate, and how we don’t communicate,” Weitz said. “And one of the great ironies of this play is that it’s the non-deaf characters who are actually really bad at communication.” The live theatre was born for the public exchange of ideas, however heightened or artificial. But deafness, of course, makes communication and human connection significantly more difficult, whether on stage or in life. Yet the Tribes playwright, Weitz believes, has taken this obstacle and turned it into a tremendous advantage. “This is going to be a visceral experience for people unlike what they normally have at the theatre because they are going to have to be part of the communication exchange,” Weitz said. “This isn’t one of those plays where people can sit back and be passive, because it will fly by.” That’s where Charlie Miller, the DCPA’s resident multimedia specialist, comes in. Throughout her play, Raine’s script calls for supertitles — projected translations audiences most commonly see as they translate foreign words at the opera. Here, supertitles are used to help the audience understand what the deaf characters are saying. But it’s a tricky and intentionally unreliable device, Miller says. “Not everything that is signed is translated for the audiences and sometimes the translations take on a life of their own,” Miller said. “So I think it becomes more complex than that in a really good way.” It’s only fair, after all, that if “hearing” people can use language to obscure and confuse meaning rather than to elucidate — why shouldn’t that tool be available to all of the Tribes characters? In this family, barriers to communication, real or imagined, might even be seen as a relief or a protection when that family is not asking the tough questions.


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TOM KITT

BRIAN YORKEY Starring

LaCHANZE JANINE DiVITA

ANTHONY RAPP

DAREN A. HERBERT

MARC DELACRUZ

JAMES SNYDER ENGLISH BERNHARDT CHARISSA BERTELS XAVIER CANO TREY ELLETT KYRA FAITH COREY GREENAN CLIFFTON HALL DEEDEE MAGNO HALL TYLER McGEE JOSEPH MORALES EMILY ROGERS ALICIA TAYLOR TOMASKO

Set Design MARK WENDLAND

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CAST (in order of appearance)

Elizabeth...........................................................................................................................................................IDINA MENZEL Kate........................................................................................................................................................................... La CHANZE Lucas..............................................................................................................................................................ANTHONY RAPP Josh................................................................................................................................................................. JAMES SNYDER Stephen..................................................................................................................................................DAREN A. HERBERT Anne...................................................................................................................................................................JANINE DiVITA David........................................................................................................................................................... MARC DELACRUZ Elena and others................................................................................................................................................KYRA FAITH Deputy Mayor and others...................................................................................................................COREY GREENAN A Bartender and others...........................................................................................................................CLIFFTON HALL A Soldier and others.....................................................................................................................................XAVIER CANO A Flight Attendant and others........................................................................................ ALICIA TAYLOR TOMASKO A Street Musician and others.................................................................................................................... TYLER McGEE Paulette and others......................................................................................................................ENGLISH BERNHARDT Cathy and others..........................................................................................................................DEEDEE MAGNO HALL

Time: The recent past Place: Madison Square Park and all around New York City

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SWINGS & UNDERSTUDIES

Swings and understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

SWINGS

CHARISSA BERTELS, TREY ELLETT, JOSEPH MORALES, EMILY ROGERS

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies for Elizabeth: JANINE DiVITA, DEEDEE MAGNO HALL; for Kate: CHARISSA BERTELS, DEEDEE MAGNO HALL; for Lucas: TREY ELLETT, CLIFFTON HALL; for Josh: COREY GREENAN, TYLER McGEE; for Stephen: COREY GREENAN, CLIFFTON HALL; for Anne: CHARISSA BERTELS, EMILY ROGERS; for David: XAVIER CANO; TREY ELLETT

DANCE CAPTAIN MARC DELACRUZ

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IDINA MENZEL

LaCHANZE

JANINE DiVITA

ANTHONY RAPP

DAREN A. HERBERT

JAMES SNYDER

MARC DELACRUZ

ENGLISH BERNHARDT

CHARISSA BERTELS

XAVIER CANO

TREY ELLETT

KYRA FAITH

COREY GREENAN

CLIFFTON HALL

DEEDEE MAGNO HALL

TYLER McGEE

JOSEPH MORALES

EMILY ROGERS

ALICIA TAYLOR TOMASKO


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MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE “What If?”.................................................................................................................................................................... Company “It’s a Sign” ................................................................................................................................................. Kate, Passengers “A Map of New York” ........................................................................................... Stephen, Beth, Kate and Company “You Never Know” ............................................................................................................................................................ Josh “Ain’t No Man Manhattan” ....................................................................................................................... Lucas, Activists “What the Fuck?” ...................................................................................................................................................... Liz/Beth “Here I Go” ...................................................................................................................................................................Liz, Josh “You Don’t Need to Love Me” ....................................................................................................................................Lucas “No More Wasted Time” ........................................................................................................... Kate, Beth, Elena, Anne “Surprise” ................................................................................................................................................................... Company ACT TWO “This Day/Walking by a Wedding” ................................................... Kate, Anne, Liz, Josh and Company/Beth “Hey Kid” ............................................................................................................................................................................. Josh “Some Other Me” ............................................................................................................................................... Beth, Lucas “Best Worst Mistake” ...................................................................................................................................... Lucas, David “I Hate You” ................................................................................................................................................................ Liz, Josh “A Map of New York” (Reprise) ........................................................................................................................... Stephen “You Learn to Live Without” ................................................................................................................................ Beth/Liz “The Moment Explodes” ................................................................................................. Beth, Architect, Passengers “Love While You Can” ............................................................................................................................ Beth, Kate, Anne “What Would You Do?” ............................................................................................................................................... David “Always Starting Over” ......................................................................................................................................................Liz “What If?” (Reprise) .............................................................................................................................................. Company ORCHESTRA Conductor: Carmel Dean Associate Conductor: Kyle Norris Assistant Conductor/Keyboard 1: Dan Bailey Guitar: Hiddy Honari Drums: Jay Mack Music Coordinator: Michael Keller Associate Music Coordinator: Michael Aarons Music Copying: Emily Grishman; Music Preparation: Emily Grishman, Katharine Edmonds Keyboard Programming: Randy Cohen The If/Then touring musicians welcome 10 local musicians who will be playing at all performances in Denver. DENVER LOCAL ORCHESTRA Reed: Jaime Askvig Reed: Lucas Munce Violin: Phyllis Carlson Viola: Matthew Dane Acoustic and Electric Bass: Brian Knott Trumpet: Terry Sawchuk Guitar: Daniel Schwindt Violin: Naomi Sue Smith Cello: Jeffrey Watson Keyboard Sub: Dana Landry Local Musicians Contractor: James Harvey


IDINA MENZEL (Elizabeth) was nominated for a 2014 Tony Award, as well as Drama Desk and Drama League Awards, for this performance. Idina made her Broadway debut as Maureen in the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner, Rent, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. She followed that with her Tony Award-winning performance as Elphaba in Wicked, which she subsequently brought to London’s West End. Other New York stage work includes See What I Wanna See (Public), The Wild Party (MTC) and Hair (Encores!). Menzel’s voice can be heard in the Disney animated musical Frozen, singing its Oscar-winning song, “Let It Go.” She reprised her performance as Maureen in Chris Columbus’ film version of Rent and has appeared in movies as diverse as Enchanted and Ask the Dust. On television, Menzel recurred on “Glee” and guest starred in numerous other shows. She starred in her own PBS special, “Barefoot at the Symphony,” with its accompanying live album. Menzel has a highly successful concert and recording career, including the recent culmination of her 2015 world tour. In addition to cast albums, Menzel’s solo albums include Barefoot at the Symphony, I Stand, Here, Still I Can’t Be Still and Holiday Wishes. LaCHANZE (Kate). Broadway: If/Then, The Color Purple (Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical), Once on This Island (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations), Ragtime, Company and Uptown It’s Hot. Off-Broadway: Dessa Rose (Obie Award and Drama Desk Award nomination), The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin (Drama Desk nomination) and Inked Baby. Other theatre credits: The Wiz, Baby, From the Mississippi Delta and Spunk. Film credits include: The Help, Side Effects, Breaking Upwards, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Disney’s Hercules, For Love or Money and Leap of Faith. Television credits include “Handel’s Messiah Rocks” (Emmy Award), “Lucy” (CBS TV movie), “Law & Order: SVU,” “Sex and the City,” “New York Undercover,” “The Cosby Show,” “Person of Interest” and the upcoming HBO miniseries “Crime.” She will be touring her concert “Feeling Good” across the country in 2016 and 2017. Follow her on twitter @lachanze. www.mslachanze.com ANTHONY RAPP (Lucas). Broadway: If/Then, Rent, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Six Degrees of Separation, Precious Sons (Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk nomination). Off-Broadway: Raised in Captivity, Sophistry, The Destiny of Me, Some Americans Abroad, among others. Film: Adventures in Babysitting, School Ties, Dazed and Confused, Six Degrees of Separation, Rent, Man of the Century, Road Trip, Winter Passing, A Beautiful Mind. TV: “The X-Files,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Psych.” Author of Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent, which was adapted into the one-man show Without You and performed nationally and internationally. @albinokid on Twitter JAMES SNYDER (Josh) loves his wife and two beautiful children with all his heart. He is excited to be revisiting Josh after originating the role on Broadway. Other Broadway: Cry-Baby. If you

are between the ages of 12 and 26, you may recognize him from the movie She’s the Man. Other Stage: Prince Henry in Ever After (Papermill), Billy Bigelow in Carousel (Goodspeed), Fanny (Encores), Johnny Baseball (Williamstown), Dangerous Beauty (Pasadena Playhouse). Albums: Bare: A Pop Opera, and his solo album (available on iTunes). TV: “The Good Wife,” “Rizzoli & Isles,” “Blue Bloods,” “CSI.” For more TV and film, go to JamesSnyder.com. He has a BFA from USC. JAN I N E D i VITA ( A nne; u/s Elizabeth). Broadway/National Tour: Grease (Rizzo), Young Frankenstein (Elizabeth), Anything Goes (Reno u/s), The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Isabel + Drood/Rosa u/s). Select Regional/NYC: A Walk on the Moon (Pearl, NYSAF workshop), Evita (Eva, JET), Sunday in the Park… (Dot, HRT), Oliver! (Nancy, WST), Grey Gardens (Young Little Edie, PCS), Bye Bye Birdie (Rosie, SMC), Spamalot (Lady of the Lake, TUTS). TV/Film: “This is the Moment” (PBS), Boychoir (Feature Film). Education: University of Michigan. www.janinedivita.com DAREN A. HERBERT (Stephen). NAACP Theatre Award nominee, LA Drama Critics Circle, Toronto Theatre Critics and Dora Award winner for The Wild Party. Regional: Three-time Dora Award nominee for The Toxic Avenger, Parade and Once on This Island. Film/TV: Dreamgirls, This Means War, “Falling Skies,” “En Vogue Christmas,” “Breakout Kings,” “Human Target,” 2012, “Smallville.” @BDArenherbert MARC DELACRUZ (David). Broadway: If/Then, u/s David. Off-Broadway and New York: Three Days to See (Transport Group), Prison Dancer (NYMF). Tour: Disney’s High School Musical. Asia: Where Elephants Weep, The Wedding Banquet. Regional: Allegiance (The Old Globe), Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre, Northwest Asian American Theatre, ReAct, SiS Productions and Village Theatre. ENGLISH BERNHARDT (Paulette and Others). First National Tour debut! A North Carolina native, favorite Regional credits include: Next to Normal (Natalie), Les Misérables (Eponine) and Evita (Mistress). Special thanks to my family, friends, NCT and the entire creative team! CHARISSA BERTELS (Swing; u/s Kate, Anne). Credits: A Christmas Story (Broadway & 1st National), Lady, Be Good and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Encores! and cast albums). Many thanks to God, the If/Then team, CTG, family, friends and my amazing husband, James. www.charissa.nyc XAVIER CANO (A Soldier and Others; u/s David). Broadway: Grease; NYC: Rent, Giant, The Capeman, Freckleface Strawberry, Lucky Guy. International: West Side Story 50th Anniversary; Regional: On The Town (Gabey), A Chorus Line (Paul), Buddy Holly Story (Ritchie), Dames at Sea (Dick), Altar Boyz (Juan). UMiami alum. TREY ELLETT (Swing; u/s Lucas, David). Favorite roles: Trip in Other Desert Cities (Rubicon, CA), Mark in Rent (Broadway), Harry in Mamma Mia! (Las Vegas), Dan in Next to Normal (Michigan),

Sam in Fully Committed (LA), Ethan in The Full Monty and Jonathan in Tick, Tick … Boom! (First National Tours). KYRA FAITH (Elena) is thrilled to be a part of this incredible cast! Red Mountain Theatre: Legally Blonde (Pilar), Dallas Theatre Center: Fly! (Tree), Oklahoma City Rep: Vanya et al. (Cassandra). Website: kyrafaith.com. Psalm 103. COREY GREENAN (Deputy Mayor and Others; u/s Josh, Stephen). BA Pepperdine University (Theatre). Broadway: Mamma Mia! (Sky), Scandalous (Swing). Tours: Mamma Mia! (Sky), Evita (Che). Regional: Damn Yankees, 42nd Street, Much Ado About Nothing, I Am Harvey Milk. Love to family, Natalie & the Bubs. CLIFFTON HALL (A Bartender and Others; u/s Lucas). Broadway: A couple! Equity Nat’l Tours: A few! TV/Film: Wants more! Thanks “The One Up Above” (Philip 4:6-9), family, wife Deedee and their two boys! @Clifftonhall Soon: www.clifftonhall.com DEEDEE MAGNO HALL (Cathy and Others; u/s Elizabeth, Kate). If/Then, Miss Saigon (Broadway); Wicked (Emerald City Tour); “Mickey Mouse Club;” Sister Act 2; voice of Pearl on “Steven Universe;” Singer w/ The Party & @Mama_Bares. Blessed and grateful to tour w/ hubby & sons. Thanks be to God & family. @DeedeeMagnoHall TYLER McGEE (A Street Musician and Others; u/s Josh). Broadway: If/Then, Ghost (Subway Ghost). TV: “Madame Secretary,” “The Blacklist,” “All My Children,” “Alpha House.” Film: A True Story, which he also wrote and produced, was recently added to Netflix. Thanks to Amber, Malcolm and all my love to my baby boy Hendrix. JOSEPH MORALES (Swing). National Tours: In the Heights (Usnavi), Bombay Dreams. Regional: Rock of Ages (LA Company), Paper Mill, Huntington Theatre Co, Pioneer Theatre Co, EWP. TV: “Colony.” Love to Heather, Anthony, and the best family ever. EMILY ROGERS (Swing; u/s Anne) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut! Pace MT 2015. Many thanks to the entire cast and crew, Carson-Adler, Jeffy, Marshall, and Taylor. For mom and dad. Ecclesiastes 9:7. ALICIA TAYLOR TOMASKO (A Flight Attendant and Others). Broadway: In The Heights (u/s Vanessa, Nina). 1st National: Evita. Regional: Little Shop (Audrey), In The Heights Miami (Carla), Sylvia (Sylvia). s/o to Rikky at Hybrid. Love to Momma. @aliciatomasko IG: @aliciataylornyc TOM KITT (Music) received a 2014 Tony nomination for the score of If/Then. He was also awarded the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama as well as two Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Orchestrations for Next to Normal. In addition, his work on Next to Normal received the Frederick Loewe Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best New Score. Tom was responsible for the music supervision, arrangements and orchestrations for Green Day’s

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American Idiot on Broadway and provided additional arrangements for their studio albums, 21st Century Breakdown and ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! As a composer, credits include the Broadway shows High Fidelity and Bring It On: The Musical, The Winter’s Tale, All’s Well That Ends Well and Cymbeline (the Public’s NYSF). Tom has composed songs for “Sesame Street,” and with LinManuel Miranda he co-wrote “Bigger,” which opened the 2013 Tony Awards, and for which he received an Emmy Award. As an arranger, conductor and musical director, other credits include Pitch Perfect, Everyday Rapture, 13, Laugh Whore and Debbie Does Dallas. BRIAN YORKEY (Book and Lyrics) received a 2014 Tony nomination for the score of If/Then. Broadway: Next to Normal (Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award, Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Score, Tony nomination for Best Book); The Last Ship, with Sting and John Logan. Films/television in development: 13 Reasons Why for Paramount Television and Anonymous Content (based on the best–selling novel by Jay Asher), Chase for Gaeta/Rosenzweig Films and Anonymous, and Score! for Team Downey and Warner Bros. Other theatre credits: Making Tracks (Off-Broadway, regional, international), the musical adaptation of Ang Lee’s The Wedding Banquet, and the new musical Jesus in My Bedroom. Brian has directed Off-Broadway and regionally and for seven years was associate artistic director at Village Theatre in Washington State, one of the nation’s leading producers of new musicals. He’s a graduate of Columbia University, where he was artistic director of the Varsity Show; an alum of the BMI/Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop; and a proud member of the Dramatists Guild and the WGA. For Bev. MICHAEL GREIF (Director). Broadway: Next to Normal, Grey Gardens, Rent (Tony Award nominations), If/Then and Never Gonna Dance. Delacorte: The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet. Off-Broadway: new plays, musicals, revivals at Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Class Company, Manhattan Theatre Club, NY Shakespeare Festival/Public, NYTW, Roundabout, Second Stage and Signature, including Katori Hall’s Our Lady of Kibeho, the 2010 revival of Angels in America (Lortel Award), Kushner’s The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide… (Public), Guare’s Landscape of the Body (Signature) and musical adaptations of Giant (Public) and Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons). He received Obie Awards for Machinal and Dogeaters (Public) and for Rent (NYTW). Regional: Williamstown (nine seasons), La Jolla Playhouse (artistic director 1995-99), Arena, Center Stage, Goodman, Guthrie, CTG/Taper, DTC, Trinity Rep. Upcoming: Pasek/Paul/ Levenson’s Dear Evan Hansen at Second Stage (2016). Education: Northwestern (BS), UCSD (MFA). Proud father of David and Hannah. LARRY KEIGWIN (Choreographer) is a native New Yorker and choreographer who has danced his way from the Metropolitan Opera to downtown clubs to Broadway and back. He founded Keigwin + Company in 2003 and has created dozens of dances for his company, as well as for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, the Martha Graham Dance Company and others. His work in musical theatre includes choreography for If/Then on Broadway, Tales of the City at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco in 2011 and the new production of Rent, for

which he received the Joe A. Callaway Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation. MARK WENDLAND (Set Design). Broadway: If/Then, The Merchant of Venice, Next to Normal, Talk Radio, An Almost Holy Picture, Death of a Salesman. New York: Murder Ballad, Beauty of the Father, Iron (MTC); Nobody Loves You, Lonely I’m Not, Boys’ Life, Some Men (Second Stage); The Great God Pan, The World Over (Playwrights Horizons); Rent (New World Stages); The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide…, Satellites, Fucking A, Pericles, A Dybbuk, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Cymbeline, Timon of Athens (Public Theater); Angels in America, Hot ’n’ Throbbing (Signature); Distracted (Roundabout); Unconditional (Labyrinth); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Hamlet (CSC). EMILY REBHOLZ (Costume Design). Broadway: If/Then, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. Recent OffBroadway: Stop Hitting Yourself, VSMS (2013 Lucille Lortel nomination) for Lincoln Center; Into the Woods (Shakespeare in the Park); The Last Five Years; Lonely, I’m Not (2012 Henry Hewes design nomination); Bachelorette (Second Stage); The Madrid, Close Up Space (MTC); Mr. Burns, The Call, The Shaggs (Playwrights Horizons); Carrie (MCC). Additional designs have been seen at Opera St. Louis, Lincoln Center, Roundabout, Rattlestick, Ars Nova, the Atlantic, the Old Globe, A.R.T, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and the Asolo Repertory. MFA, Yale School of Drama. KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Design) has more than 50 Broadway play and musical theatre credits. He designs extensively Off-Broadway, for resident theatres and touring productions throughout the United States as well as internationally. Selected Broadway credits: If/Then, Wicked, Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Pippin, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Legally Blonde, The Coast of Utopia—Shipwrecked, Other Desert Cities, Harvey, The Best Man, The Merchant of Venice, The Royal Family, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Goat, Uncle Vanya, Side Man, The Little Foxes and The Rose Tattoo. He is the recipient of Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Obie awards. BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design). Over 30 Broadway shows including The Last Ship, Cabaret, If/Then, Beautiful, Annie, Bring It On, Nice Work, The Book of Mormon, Anything Goes, American Idiot, Promises, Promises, Next to Normal, Grease, Curtains, Spring Awakening, Grey Gardens and The Pajama Game. Brian is the recipient of the Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, London’s Olivier and Tony awards. His career has spanned North America, Europe and Asia and has allowed him to work with the most talented composers, directors, designers, actors, musicians and stagehands in the world for which he is eternally grateful. PETER NIGRINI (Projection Design). Broadway: Act of God, The Heidi Chronicles, The Best Man, Fela!, 9 to 5, Say Goodnight Gracie. Elsewhere: Grounded and Here Lies Love (Public Theater), Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons), The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (2nd Stage), Notes from Underground (Yale Rep), The Grace Jones Hurricane Tour, Rent (New World

Stages), Haroun and the Sea of Stories (NYC Opera), Blind Date (Bill T. Jones). For Nature Theater of Oklahoma, No Dice and Life & Times (Burgtheater, Vienna). Currently: Dear Evan Hansen (2nd Stage), Amélie (Berkley Rep), Real Enemies (BAM Next Wave), and The Spongebob Musical. DAN SCULLY (Projection Design) is a Brooklyn-based projection and lighting designer whose work explores the intersection of visual art, technology, and storytelling. Recent projects includes: Rocky (Broadway); Jedermann (Salzburger Festpiele); Another Night (Alvin Ailey/ADT); Rudolph, the RedNosed Reindeer (NY Pops); The Orchestra Moves! (Carnegie Hall); When the Wolves Came In/Watershed (Kyle Abraham/Abraham. In.Motion); Seven Last Words (Lincoln Center Chamber Orchestra Society); Lake Lucille Chekhov Project. Regional: La Jolla Playhouse, A.R.T., Trinity Rep., Cleveland Playhouse, Asolo Rep. MFA – NYU. DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Wig/Hair Design). Broadway Highlights: Curious Incident…, If/Then, Gigi, Bridges of Madison County, Macbeth, , The Nance, Death of a Salesman, Follies, Sister Act, Arcadia, A Steady Rain, Shrek, The Little Mermaid, Legally Blonde, Spamalot, Tarzan, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention Of Love, Aida, The Iceman Cometh, Chicago, Sideshow, Steel Pier. Off Broadway: Far From Heaven, Giant. Film credits: Peter Pan – Live, The Sound of Music-Live NBC, It’s Complicated, Angels in America (Emmy Nominated), To Wong Foo… MICHAEL STAROBIN (Orchestrations). Credits include If/Then, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Little Miss Sunshine, Annie, Dogfight, Leap of Faith, Queen of the Mist, The People in the Picture, Sondheim on Sondheim, Next to Normal, The Glorious Ones, The Grinch, Adrift in Macao, Bernarda Alba, Spelling Bee, Assassins, Tom Sawyer, A New Brain, A Christmas Carol (MSG), Hello Again, Guys and Dolls, My Favorite Year, Falsettos, In Trousers, Sunday in the Park With George, Once on This Island, Closer Than Ever, Legs Diamond, Romance Romance, Carrie, Birds of Paradise, Rags, Three Guys Naked, Von Richtofen. CARMEL DEAN (Music Director). Broadway: If/Then, Hands on a Hardbody, American Idiot, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Off-Broadway: Emotional Creature, Everyday Rapture, Elegies. Other: “The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards” with Green Day; formerly Chita Rivera’s musical director. Carmel is a graduate of NYU’s Musical Theatre Writing Program. As a composer her work includes the musical A Girl Called Vincent with Dick Scanlan and the YouTube series “Project: Song Blog.” She is also a proud Aussie! www.carmeldean.com ANNMARIE MILAZZO (Vocal Arrangements). Broadway: Spring Awakening, Next To Normal, Finding Neverland, If/Then. Off Broadway: Carrie, Bright Lights Big City. Regional: Dangerous Beauty, Prometheus Bound, Some Lovers, A Little More Alive. Lyricist: Cirque du Soleil’s Le Rêve and Carmen. Grammy-nominated singer for East Village Opera Company on Decca/Universal Records.


MARK MYARS (Associate Choreographer). If/Then (Associate Choreographer: Broadway), In Your Arms (Associate Choreographer: Old Globe Theater), Beaches (Associate Choreographer: Drury Lane Theater), Wicked (Dance Supervisor: Broadway, National Tours, London, Japan, Australia, Germany). Mark is proud to have choreographed Born to Dance!, a revue that re-lives and re-conceives Broadway’s most iconic dance moments. He is a guest musical theatre teacher at Broadway Dance Center and STEPS. www.markmyars.com TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/ Tours: Fiddler on the Roof, The Color Purple, China Doll, Misery, Allegiance, On Your Feet!, Sylvia, Spring Awakening, Hamilton, Something Rotten!, An American in Paris, Finding Neverland, The King and I, Hand to God, Kinky Boots, Wicked, The Bridges of Madison County, The Sound of Music, Love Letters, Newsies, Pippin, Motown, Rock of Ages, Million Dollar Quartet. Off-Broadway: Atlantic, MCC, Second Stage, Signature. Regional: A.R.T., Delaware Theatre Company, La Jolla, New York Stage and Film, Old Globe, Paper Mill, Seattle Repertory, Williamstown. Film: Fun House, Tallulah, Ithaca, The Intern. TV: “Grease: Live,” “The Wiz Live!,” “Flesh and Bone,” “Masters of Sex,” commercials. www.telseyandco.com JAKE BELL (Technical Supervision) has been a Technical Production Manager and a Production Stage Manager on Broadway, National and International Touring Productions for over 35 years. Credits include: An American In Paris, Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera, Pippin, If/Then, Les Misérables, Cats, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Dreamgirls. Jake has been a technical consultant on theatre renovations around the country. 321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT (General Management). Nina Essman, Nancy Nagel Gibbs and Marcia Goldberg’s past and present Broadway, Off-Broadway, and national tour management credits include Wicked (Worldwide); If/Then; Fun Home; Peter and the Starcatcher; Bring It On; Sister Act; Traces; Next To Normal; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; The Vagina Monologues; Man of La Mancha; The Graduate; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; Fully Committed; and Bat Boy. Individual productions include The Lion King; Smokey Joe’s Café; The Santaland Diaries; Full Gallop; Smoke on the Mountain; Rent; Guys & Dolls; and The Diary of Anne Frank. Ken Silverman joined 321 in 2005. SHAWN PENNINGTON (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked, Next to Normal, Sondheim on Sondheim. National Tours: Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Pajama Game, Gypsy, Will Rogers Follies, Fame, Smokey Joe’s Cafe. Regional: Up Here (La Jolla Playhouse). Love to Mom, Dad, Mark & Beth.

JEN ASH (Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked. Off-Broadway: Fuerza Bruta WAYRA, Peter and the Starcatcher, Satchmo at the Waldorf, Brigadoon. Tours: Wicked, Peter and the Starcatcher. Regional: Honeymoon In Vegas, South Pacific, Grease (Paper Mill Playhouse, NJ). TV: Various shows and concerts for VH1 and MTV networks, and corporate industrial events for Arts Brookfield NYC. HEATHER ENGLANDER (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Amazing Grace, Finding Neverland, If/Then. Off-Broadway: Doctor Faustus (CSC), Dying For It (ATC), Much Ado… (NYSF), Far From Heaven (Playwright’s Horizons), Killers And Other Family (Rattlestick), Talley’s Folly (Roundabout), Giant, Into The Woods, Love’s Labor’s Lost (NYSF), The Bad Guys (Second Stage). Education: Barnard College. e2. DAVID ALPERT (Associate Director). Broadway: If/Then, The Trip to Bountiful, The Best Man, Guys and Dolls. Other: Talley’s Folly (Roundabout), Old Friends (Signature), iHo (Guthrie), The Living for Today Concert benefiting Gilana’s Fund. BA: Western Michigan University. Thanks Michael and family. david-alpert.com DAVID STONE (Producer) is currently represented by Wicked and If/Then. He has also produced Next to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Three Days of Rain, Man of La Mancha, The Vagina Monologues, Fully Committed, Lifegame, The Diary of Anne Frank, Full Gallop, The Santaland Diaries and Family Secrets. David serves on the boards of the Broadway League and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. He also serves on the advisory boards of V-Day and Second Stage Theatre. David has lectured on theatre at NYU, Yale, Columbia and his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. For Michael. JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer). President of the Nederlander Organization, son of James M. Nederlander (Chairman). Various producing credits include Romeo and Juliet starring Orlando Bloom, Kinky Boots, I’ll Eat You Last with Bette Midler, Elephant Man starring Bradley Cooper, Evita, Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, West Side Story, Next to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Movin’ Out, Million Dollar Quartet, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? with Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin, On Your Feet! BARBARA WHITMAN (Producer) is currently represented on Broadway by Fun Home (Tony Award, Best Musical) and on tour, Murder for Two. Other credits include If/Then, Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Tony Award, Best Musical Revival) Hands on a Hardbody, Red (Tony Award, Best Play), Next to Normal (Pulitzer), Hamlet starring Jude Law, 33 Variations starring Jane Fonda, Mary Stuart, Legally Blonde - The Musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and A Raisin in the Sun. A native New Yorker, Barbara attended NYU’s Gallatin School and received an MFA in Theatre Management and Producing from Columbia University. Her proudest productions are her sons, Daniel and Will.

PATRICK CATULLO (Producer). Broadway and National Tour credits include: If/Then, Tony Award-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, recent production of The Elephant Man starring Bradley Cooper, Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Next to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Twyla Tharp’s collaborations with the music of Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra. West End: The Elephant Man and Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Gypsy starring Imelda Staunton at the Savoy. Patrick is a graduate of Yale and a member of The Broadway League. NANCY NAGEL GIBBS (Producer) has been a Producer, General Manager and Company Manager for Broadway, Off-Broadway and internationally for over 30 years. Producer: If/Then, Peter and the Starcatcher, Fun Home, Bat Boy, Striking 12, All Shook Up, The Big Bang, The Last Session, Fully Committed and Smoke on the Mountain. General Manager: Traces, The Search for Signs…, I Love You You’re Perfect, De La Guarda, Over the River, Visiting Mr. Green, Full Gallop, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, John & Jen, Santaland Diaries, The Lamb’s Theatre & Ford’s Theatre. FOX THEATRICALS (Producer) Under the leadership of Kristin Caskey and Mike Isaacson, Broadway credits include Fun Home (2015 Tony Award); If/Then; Grace; Bring It On (Tony Award nomination); Red (Tony Award); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award); Legally Blonde; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Tony Award); Death of a Salesman (Tony Award); The Seagull; ‘night, Mother; Caroline, or Change. Off-Broadway: Fun Home and Traces. For the Independent Presenters Network: Kinky Boots, Matilda, Spamalot, The Color Purple. Fox Theatricals is a division of Fox Associates, owner and operator of the Fox Theatre in St. Louis; led by President Richard Baker and owners Robert Baudendistel, Mary Strauss, Lisa Suntrup, Julie Noonan. MARC PLATT (Producer) is currently represented on Broadway by Wicked. Prior Broadway productions: If/Then; Three Days of Rain; Pal Joey. Off-Broadway: Matthew Bourne’s ballet Edward Scissorhands; Family Week. Films: Bridge of Spies starring Tom Hanks, directed by Steven Spielberg; Ricki and the Flash; Into The Woods; Drive; Scott Pilgrim vs. The World; Nine; Rachel Getting Married; Wanted; Legally Blonde; Legally Blonde 2; Song One; Lost River; Winter’s Tale; 2 Guns; Charlie St. Cloud; Cop Out; The Other Woman; Honeyv Josie and the Pussycats; The Perfect Man. Upcoming Films: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee; La La Land starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, directed by Damien Chazelle; The Girl on the Train. Television: “Taking The Stage” (MTV); “Empire Falls” (HBO); “Once Upon A Mattress” (ABC); “The Path To 9/11” (ABC). Upcoming TV: Grease: Live (FOX).

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MICHAEL KELLER (Music Coordinator) & MICHAEL AARONS (Associate). Broadway: Wicked, Hamilton, Amazing Grace, Honeymoon in Vegas. Upcoming Broadway: School of Rock, The Color Purple, Gotta Dance. Current & Future Tours: Kinky Boots, The Bridges of Madison County.


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STAFF FOR IF/THEN GENERAL MANAGEMENT 321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT Nina Essman Nancy Nagel Gibbs Marcia Goldberg Ken Silverman TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Phillip Aleman CASTING TELSEY + COMPANY Bernard Telsey CSA Craig Burns CSA TECHNICAL SUPERVISORS Jake Bell Noel Bell COMPANY MANAGER Kelly Ann Gray PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER.........Shawn Pennington Stage Manager.....................................................................Jen Ash Assistant Stage Manager......................... Heather Englander Production Consultant...................................Judy Schoenfeld Production Coordinator.................................... Erica Norgaard Makeup Design..................................................Joseph Dulude II Associate Director.................................................... David Alpert Associate Choreographer........................................Mark Myars Associate General Managers........................Bob Brinkerhoff, Amy Merlino Coey Associate Scenic Designer..................................Brett Banakis Scenery Coordinator........................................... Chris Batstone Associate Costume Designer............................... Amy Wright Assistant Costume Designer............................. Sarafina Bush Associate Lighting Designer...................................... Joel Shier Assistant Lighting Designer..................................Nick Solyom Associate Sound Designer................................. Cody Spencer Associate Projection Designer............................... Dan Vatsky Assistant Projection Designer.......................Robert Figueria Video Programmer..................................... Benjamin Keightley Production Carpenter............................................. Rick Howard Head Carpenter.................................................... Kevin Hoekstra Flyman....................................................................... Randy DeBoer Automation Carpenter........................................... Jason Edens Production Electrician...........................................Greg Husinko Head Electrician...........................................................Vince Goga Moving Light Programmer.............................. Thomas Hague Follow Spot Operator................................................ Mark Leslie Moving Light Technician........................................Kim Caldwell Production Sound................................................. Brett Bingman Sound Engineer.................................................Brad Zuckerman Assistant Sound Engineer........................................Marc Fisher Head Props...............................................................Lonnie Goertz Assistant Props....................................................Carlos Wauman Wardrobe Consultant.................................................... Linda Lee Wardrobe Supervisor.............................................. John Furrow Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor.................Scott Harrington Star Dresser..............................................................Joby Horrigan Hair Supervisor...........................................................JT Franchuk Production Photographer......................................Joan Marcus Associate to David Stone........................................ Aaron Glick Assistant to Brian Yorkey...................................Kat Ramsburg Production Assistant.......................................Mackenzie Blade Costume Shopper................................................. Aidan Griffiths Costume Assistant....................................................Heather Neil Casting..............................................................Telsey + Company/ William Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA, Bethany Knox CSA, Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, Justin Huff CSA, Patrick Goodwin CSA, Abbie Brady-Dalton CSA, Cesar A. Rocha CSA, Andrew Femenella CSA, Karyn Casl CSA, Kristina Bramhall, Conrad Woolfe CSA, Rachel Nadler, Rachel Minow, Scott Galina, Rikki Gimelstob, Madison Sylvester, Ally Kiley Advertising.......................................................Serino/Coyne, Inc. Digital Marketing........................................Situation Interactive Souvenir Merchandise....................................The Araca Group Travel and Housing Arranged by..........................Road Rebel

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321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT Bob Brinkerhoff, Amy Merlino Coey, Kirk Curtis, Veronica Decker, Marissa Gonzales, Danielle Karliner, Ellise Lesser, Valerie Novakoff, Rebecca Peterson, Susan Sampliner, Rachel Scheer, Kelly Shoemaker Tyler Siems, Brian Tucker EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION Stephen Lindsay  Brett Sirota The Road Company  www.theroadcompany.com www.ifthenthemusical.com Rehearsed at Signature Theatre Company CREDITS All scenery and scenic motion control by Proof Productions, Inc. Lighting by PRG Lighting. Sound by Masque Sound. Products furnished by Apple, Inc. (Suzanne Lindergh and George Pulios). Prop artisans are Mary Wilson, Daniel Moss. Specialty props by Tom Carroll Scenery Inc., Aardvark Interiors, Costume Armour, Izquierdo Studio, Alexandra Geiger. Built costumes by Marc Happel. Hair products by L’Oreal Professional.

Members of Denver Theatrical Wardrobe, Wigs, Hair and Make-up, Union 719 Linda Ackerschott Carrie Breidenbach Vonnie Clough Janel Clough Craig Cory Cyndie Cory Laura Cotugno Steve Davies Anne Davis Carolyn Dore Deborah Guess

AnnSue Gunter Judy Holabird Leslie Lambert Sharon Millikan-Hale Callie Morrow Yolanda Pollock Dave Poole Liz Spadi Amy Tepel Marybeth Tscherpel Barb Wilson

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PLEASE BE ADVISED that once the show begins:

• LATECOMERS and those exiting the theatre are seated at predetermined breaks in designated areas. • PHOTOS, RECORDING & CELL PHONE USE are prohibited.

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. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.

This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.

• CHILDREN 4+ are welcome in our theatres and must be ticketed. • DRINKS are allowed in provided containers. • ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES, LARGE PRINT PROGRAMS & BOOSTER SEATS are available in most theatres. Ask an usher to direct you. • BRAILLE PROGRAMS are available with 2 weeks’ notice to ckrueger@dcpa.org or 303.893.4836.

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“You see that both in the characters who can hear, and in those who can’t,” Weitz said. “These parents have their own marital issues going on. Their other son, Daniel, has mental-illness issues that are not being addressed. The daughter has some self-esteem issues that are not being dealt with. For this family that is so invested in communication and debate, they are not ultimately talking about the central issues of their lives. So in many ways, they are the ones who are cut off from communication, while their deaf son is the one who is learning to communicate fully. That’s the central irony of the play.” Tribes is one of the first plays in DCPA history that will feature actors with disabilities playing characters with those same disabilities. That’s good for the creative team, the deaf community and DCPA audiences, Weitz said. “I am a big fan of any theatre that makes the audience have to work harder because I feel that theatre is at its most powerful when we are an active participant, and I think this play does that remarkably well,” he said. But in the end, he believes, Tribes is not that much of a departure. “I think people are going to find that underneath that veneer of deafness, the themes and the issues of this play are akin to a lot of plays people have been coming here to see over the years.”

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A PROBLEM LIKE MATILDA BY MICHAEL SCHULMAN/ T H E N E W YO R K E R ; © CO N D É N A S T

Overlooked by witless adults, Matilda uses brainpower — which builds into telekinesis — to triumph over stupidity. “She wins by being clever,” Minchin says.

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Three years before Roald Dahl died, he was stumped by a five-year-old. Like many of his protagonists, Matilda Wormwood was a precocious youngster surrounded by monstrous adults and grotesque peers. Although Dahl was known for archness, even cruelty — remember Violet Beauregarde, in Willy Wonka’s factory, blowing up into a huge blueberry — the new book seemed unusually savage. According to Dahl’s biographer, Donald Sturrock, his editor was so dismayed by the manuscript that the author, for the first time in his career, had to beg him for a response. So Dahl scrapped the manuscript and started over. By the time the book was published, in 1988, Matilda had been refashioned into an underdog. Born to a car salesman and a television-obsessed peroxide blonde, she spends her days at the library, teaching herself to read Nicholas Nickleby. “Her mind was so nimble and she was so quick to learn that her ability should have been obvious even to the most half-witted of parents,” Dahl wrote. Two decades later, the Royal Shakespeare Company asked the director Matthew Warchus to stage a musical version of Matilda. The first step was to find a songwriter. “We kept saying, ‘It’s

about a genius, and there’s got to be some genius in the songs,’ ” Warchus said. One night, he went to London’s Bloomsbury Theatre to see a one-man show by Tim Minchin, a wild-haired Australian comic known for ribald songs, such as “Inflatable You,” an ode to a blow-up doll. Misbehavior served light: the perfect match for Dahl. “He’s got his own secular kind of fervor,” Warchus said. “You tend to think of satire as a substitute for emotion, and he manages to entwine them. And that’s why you can enjoy the cleverness and intricacy of his writing and have tears running down your cheeks at the same time, or be laughing helplessly at some goofy, childish reference to boobs or something. It’s high and low at the same time.” Adaptations of Dahl tend to be overly perverse (Tim Burton’s movie of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) or not perverse enough (the 1996 film of Matilda). But the version created by Warchus and Minchin, with a book by Dennis Kelly, was impeccably stylized. Matilda premiered in Stratford-Upon-Avon in late 2010 and transferred to the West End the following fall. (It opened on Broadway, at the Shubert, in April 2013 and embarked on a national tour of the US in May 2015.)


The Telegraph called it “the best new British musical since Billy Elliot” and praised Minchin’s “smashing score that combines take-home melodies with delicious lyrical wit.” Matilda was nominated for ten Olivier Awards and won seven, more than any other show in history, earning it a place in the 2013 edition of Guinness World Records. When conducting this interview, Minchin had just arrived at J.F.K. from London. He had a lot on his schedule: in addition to Matilda rehearsals, there were meetings for potential projects, including two stage musicals and an animated film for DreamWorks. “Six years ago, I couldn’t…get a gig,” he said. “Now people are asking me to write everything, because they think there’s some magic formula. Writing musicals is a huge challenge,” he went on. “They teeter on a knifepoint of mawkish sentimental rot.” When it came to turning Matilda into a musical, Minchin created a pintsize freethinker in his own image. Overlooked by witless adults, Matilda uses brainpower — which builds into telekinesis — to triumph over stupidity. “She wins by being clever,” Minchin says. One morning, Minchin walked into a sunlit rehearsal studio on 42nd Street, where a dozen children, who play Matilda’s schoolmates, were seated in front of music stands. “Hello, maggots,” Minchin said. “Hi, Tim!” they answered in unison. Deborah Abramson, the children’s music director, stood at a piano. “Stick out your tongues and write ‘Tim Minchin’ in cursive,” she instructed. The kids obeyed. At Abramson’s command, the kids adopted faultless English accents and sang a song from Act II, “When I Grow Up”. “That was great,” Minchin said. “Good timing. Good diction.” “You sound like English children,” Minchin said afterward. “I won’t have to fire any of you.” He took an elevator down to another rehearsal room. As in the London production, four actresses play the title role in rotation. The girls gathered around the piano to sing “Naughty,” Matilda’s solo, with Minchin playing jazzy accompaniment. Afterward, an associate director quizzed them: “What do you know about this song?” “She’s gaining confidence,” Oona Laurence (age 10) said. “She’s thinking of doing something bad,” Sophia Gennusa (age 9) added. Minchin told them that his daughter, who is six, initially had trouble understanding the song. “She would ask, ‘Why is she being naughty?’ She couldn’t get her head around the fact that Matilda was condoning the thing I tell her not to be. I explained that sometimes, if a big person is really mean, the only thing a little person can do is break the rules.” The girls nodded: a lesson in moral relativism. Milly Shapiro (age 10) asked, “What was the hardest song to write?” “Miss Honey’s song,” Minchin said, referring to “My House,” sung by the beleaguered teacher who becomes Matilda’s confidante. “Because Miss Honey isn’t demonstrative — do you know what that means?” The Matildas looked perplexed. “It’s someone who demonstrates things. Like, if you were going to write a song for me, it would be easy: ‘Hi, I’m Tim!’ I’m extroverted. But Miss Honey doesn’t say what’s on her mind, and neither does Matilda. She keeps to herself.” The girls nodded: a lesson in dramaturgy. Matilda, Minchin says, is “an avatar for all our ambitions when we’re little and powerless. She’s perfect in the face of the horrible people around her.”

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The upcoming Theatre Company season could be described as the Year of the Woman. A lineup filled with strong, independent female characters kicks off with the most fully realized woman in the Shakespeare canon — and you might be surprised to learn who she is. Sorry, Juliet, Cleopatra and Lady M. The largest female role in all of Shakespeare is Rosalind of As You Like It. The late Anne Barton, one of the 20th century’s foremost Shakespeare scholars, went so far as to say the gender-bending heroine (and hero!) “is as central and dominating a figure in her fashion as Hamlet is in his own, very different play.” Rosalind is, simply put, the rare woman Shakespeare treated like a man. Think about it: Rosalind starts this pastoral comedy in a rather grim place. Her father has been banished and she escapes her murderous uncle by bravely exiling herself to the forest. And yet she manages as well as any man here — by dressing like a man. “I find it particularly interesting to look at this play right now because here is such a strong and complex central female character who is also beautiful and charming and smart,” said Theatre Company Producing Artistic Director Kent Thompson, director of the Company’s first-ever staging of As You Like It in its 37-year history. “I like her wit, her pluck and her sense of heart.” Rosalind is especially self-aware when it comes to matters of the heart. Thompson calls her “the greatest wedding planner in Shakespeare.” That’s because the play ends with

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four weddings and no funerals — essentially all at her direction. One of those four weddings, of course, is her own. And to Orlando, a really good guy and a true gentleman. But the Arden Forest is not the same enchanted timberland as in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This is a forest where all the romantic players pine for partners who pine not back. Think of As You Like It as a hormonal The Tempest without the magic. And yet…four weddings. Thompson calls Rosalind “the great psychologist of all the people around her.” But at her core, she’s just a girly-girl in love. And it’s fun for us to watch her grow more jealous…of herself. Her eventual partnership with Orlando is so well-matched and true that 400 years later, it feels to a modern audience as a downright contemporary coupling. “I think Orlando teaches Rosalind heart and passion,” Thompson said. “And she teaches him intellect, wit and being able to see the world not through those rose-colored glasses.” Rosalind is perfect for these gender-fluid times. She is a woman pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman — both a man’s man and a woman’s woman. “I think all of that together creates both great sexual and comic tension,” Thompson said. “That is delicious for the audience because of course we know what’s going on. So it’s great fun to watch.” All the more remarkable given that Shakespeare created Rosalind in the Elizabethan era. “It’s still very much a patriarchal world,” Thompson said. “But Shakespeare is kind


“I find it particularly interesting to look at this play right now because here is such a strong and complex central female character who is also beautiful and charming and smart.” — KENT THOMPSON

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COSTUME COLUMN To invoke a stark contrast between Duke Frederick’s stuffy palace and the pastoral Forest of Arden, Theatre Company costume designer Denitsa Bliznakova relied on the transformative power of her pieces to reveal the deeper emotions of the characters in Shakespeare’s As You Like It. “The characters will be learning a lot about themselves and others throughout the play,” said Bliznakova, “and a visual transformation is necessary to tell the story.” Inspired by the Impressionist movement of the late 1800s, the set and costume design teams created a vivid, vibrant world where the courtly characters could break away from the confines of their strict society and freely express themselves. As the play progresses from the cold, man-made world of the palace to the magical forest, the characters literally strip off their inhibitions and don more colorful, comfortable clothing. “The people from the palace, in a way, will be shedding away the layers of their past as they are shedding away pieces of their clothing,” she continued. “The ladies will replace their constricting corsets that emphasize the suffocating feeling of this world they live in for light, fresh blouses and full skirts.” Even disguised as a man, the lady Rosalind will take control of her life through the freedom and anonymity of her clothing. Masculine details like oversized buckles and leather boots add to the believability of her guise without removing her femininity. So loosen your laces and throw out those smelling salts. Let this lover’s tale of mistaken identities envelop you.

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of the Elizabethan feminist.” For evidence, look no further than the fact that Rosalind gets the final word in As You Like It — making her the only female character in the entire Shakespeare canon who gets to deliver the epilogue. The only other Bard female who drives the action forward as efficiently as Rosalind Thompson suggests, might be Juliet. “She actually is the strongest person in Romeo and Juliet,” he said. “She’s the one who is proactive and goes to the Friar. He’s the one who falls down crying. She figures out a way to do it, and she’s willing to go there, even though she may die. But Rosalind is really the only female Shakespeare character who manages to direct everything down to that last scene.” And Rosalind is just the first of many strong female protagonists on the Theatre Company’s 2015/16 season. Lookingglass Alice will present a much more active Alice than Wonderland readers are used to. The role is so physically demanding, in fact, that two actors will alternate performances. Tribes features a hard-of-hearing young woman named Sylvia who opens up a whole new world to a young deaf man named Billy. The protagonist in FADE is a novice named Lucia who gets a job writing on a major TV drama. The Nest is a biting ensemble comedy that includes three significant and distinct New York women. And let’s not forget Mrs. Lovett, who stirs up the pot in Sweeney Todd — with human flesh. When asked if he will be celebrating this yearlong trend of strong, proactive female protagonists, Thompson joked, “I will be celebrating it now that I am conscious of it. “But I think it makes sense, because we are committed to women playwrights, we are committed to new writing and we are committed to women actors. But if you look at it, yes, it is very true that there will be vigorous female protagonists throughout the season. I think that’s really emblematic of a lot of interesting work that is going on right now, with stronger female characters being portrayed.”


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