Yeston & Kopit's Phantom

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WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE presents

Yeston and Kopit’s

Our 207th Production


ABOUT “PHANTOM” Like most novels dubbed classics by virtue of their literary excellence and enduring popularity, Gaston Leroux’s “The Phantom of the Opera” was bound to enjoy a life beyond the confines of its 1911 book-cover. Set in the world’s most romantic city, in the famed Paris Opera House, the haunting tale is replete with mystery, romance, and conflict galore. By 1925 the thriving silent film industry had fashioned Leroux’s story into a vehicle for fright master Lon Chaney. Next, came Claude Rains’ more sedate 1943 cinematic impersonation, followed two decades later by a British screen version, and more rece­ntly Brian De Palma’s rock-toned modernization, “The Phantom of the Paradise.” It also received a television adaptation in 1983 with Maximillian Schell. The transition to the musical stage was inevitable. The Tony Award-winning-team of Arthur Kopit and Maury Yeston (Nine) had created a brand new adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s classical novel. This Kopit/Yeston Phantom should not be confused with the Andrew Lloyd Webber version, Phantom of The Opera running on Broadway. The differences range from the music to more developed character­ izations, to different special effects. Kopit and Yeston have said they began working on their Phantom in 1983 and didn’t even learn of the Lloyd Webber competition until 1985. They were close to getting their financ­ing when it was announced that Webber’s was being staged in London. It then became impossible for them to raise money to mount another big musical on the same subject, and so, the musical was shelved. Kopit proceeded to turn his Phantom into an NBC Mini-Series that starred Burt Lancaster, and Yeston went off to do Grand Hotel. It took Frank Young, the President of the Alliance for Musical Theatre Producers, to bring the Yeston/ Kopit Phantom back from oblivion. His Houston

theatre, Theatre Under the Stars, is contin­ ually looking for new musicals. So, having heard about the Yeston/Kopit Phantom, he made contact and in January of 1991 the show was produced to critical acclaim, and was an immediate outstanding commercial success. The produc­tion was then moved to the Fifth Avenue Musical Theatre in Seattle, Washington with the same results. Subsequently, Bill Pullinsi (Producer/Director of the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse in Chica­go) produced the show in January of 1992 with spectacular direc­tion and special effects, breaking all attendance records. Our original production at WBT opened on July 16th of 1992 and ran till April 11th of 1993. This NY premiere’s nine-month run brought 120,000 people to our theatre, making it the longest running show in our history. It has since been produced across the country and around the world. Yeston refers to Phantom as “the greatest hit never to be produced on Broadway.” When Maury Yeston was approached with the idea for this musical, initially, he did not have much interest in such a project. “I laughed and laughed. ‘What are you thinking? That’s the worst idea in the world! Why would you want to write a musical based on a horror story? I mean, what are you going to do next, The Werewolf? The Invisible Man, The Musical?’.... And then it occurred to me that the story could be somewhat changed ... The Phantom would be a Quasimodo character, an Elephant Man. Don’t all of us feel, despite outward imperfections, that deep inside we’re good? And that is a character you cry for.” Phantom triumphantly returned to our stage in 1996 and again in 2007. Tom Polum, who was in the ensemble for that first production in 1992, and directed and choreographed the subsequent productions, is happy to be at the helm once again! – PIA HAAS

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BOB FUNKING and BILL STUTLER, Executive Producers lisa tiso, Producer PROUDLY PRESENT

MATTHEW BILLMAN

KAYLEEN SEIDL

IN

BOOK by

MUSIC & LYRICS BY

ARTHUR KOPIT

MAURY YESTON

BASED ON THE NOVEL “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” BY STARRING

GASTON LEROUX

JAMES VAN TREUREN KILTY REIDY LARRY LUCK STUART MARLAND ROGER PRESTON SMITH WITH

CHRIS BRAND JULIA LOUISE HOSACK RYAN ALEXANDER JACOBS ALEC JAMES CAROLINE KANE MELISSA MARICICH COREY JOSEPH MASKLEE ALISON ROSE MUNN ANDREW NORLEN MONICA OWEN JOSé PLAZA DON REY KELSEY SELF LILIANA GARBER LILY KAPLAN DELIA SPIEGELMAN AND

SANDY ROSENBERG as CARLOTTA Musical Direction by

BOB BRAY

Set COORDINATOR / TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

STEVE LOFTUS

SET COORDINATOR / SCENIC ARTIST costumE DESIGN

CARL TALLENT

Keith Nielsen

lighting by sound design by

andrew gmoser mark zuckerman

PROPERTIES by

WIG/HAIR DESIGN BY

GRUMPY’S PROPS

FIGHT DIRECTOR

GERARD KELLY james jelkin

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER

VICTOR LUKAS*

musical staging by

THERESA STARK*

erica mansfield Directed by

tom pOlum Costumes Provided by Costume World Theatrical USA Deerfield Beach FL www.costumeworld.com Original Set Design by GEORGE PUELLO Originally produced in the United States at “Theatre Under the Stars” in Houston, Texas. Originally directed by Charles Abbott “PHANTOM (Yeston/Kopit)” is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. SEPTEMBER 13 – NOVEMBER 25, 2018; DECEMBER 27, 2018 – JANUARY 27, 2019

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CAST (Cast In Order of Appearance)

Christine Daeé................................................................................................................ Kayleen Seidl Count Philippe de Chandon.............................................................................................. Larry Luck Count’s Girlfriends..........................................................................Monica Owen, Kelsey Self Carlotta....................................................................................................................Sandy Rosenberg* Joseph Buquet....................................................................................... Ryan Alexander Jacobs* The Phantom....................................................................................................... Matthew Billman Gerard Carriere................................................................................................ James Van Treuren* Alain Cholet.......................................................................................................................... Kilty Reidy* Minister of Culture...................................................................................................................... Don Rey* Jean-Claude.................................................................................................Roger Preston Smith* Florence................................................................................................................... Melissa Maricich Flora....................................................................................................................................Monica Owen Fleure.......................................................................................................................................Kelsey Self Opera Staff Designers....Chris Brand*, Alec James, Andrew Norlen, Don Rey* Inspector Ledoux...................................................................................................Stuart Marland* Policeman #1........................................................................................................................... Alec James Policeman #2...................................................................................................................... Chris Brand* Head Waiter............................................................................................................... Andrew Norlen Oberon....................................................................................................................................... José Plaza Puck......................................................................................................... Ryan Alexander Jacobs* Belladova.......................................................................................................................... Kayleen Seidl Young Carriere......................................................................................................... Andrew Norlen Young Erik................................................................. L. Garber, L. Kaplan, D. Spiegelman † Non Performing Swing / Dance Captain.......................corey joseph masklee* Performing Swing.................................................................................... CAROLINE KANE* Rehearsal Assistant Stage Manager................................................DUANE MCDEVITT*

– understudies –

Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. For The Phantom – Larry Luck; for Christine – Melissa Maricich, Kelsey Self; for Carlotta – Julia Louise Hosack; for Carriere – Stuart Marland*; for Cholet – Roger Preston Smith; for Count Philippe – Andrew Norlen; for Jean-Claude – DON REY *. * Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the only professional union for Actors and Stage Managers.

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scenes & musical numbers SCENE 1 SCENE 2 SCENE 3 SCENE 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Scene 9 Scene 10 Scene 11 Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 Scene 15

– ACT ONE – Avenue De L’Opera Melodies de Paris.............................................Christine & Company Inside the Paris Opera House The Bowels of the Opera House Paris is a Tomb........................................................................Phantom The Opera Lobby Dressing for the Night..............Opera Company & First Nighters Manager’s Office Phantom’s Lair Where in the World................................................................Phantom Backstage Onstage This Place is Mine....................................................................Carlotta Home.....................................................................Christine & Phantom Stage, Office, Music Room, Bowels of Opera House Lessons..................................................................Christine & Phantom Phantom Fugue................................. Cholet, Ledoux, Policeman & Opera Company Music Room You Are Music...................................................Phantom & Christine The Bistro Sing..........................................................................Waiters & Company Paree is a Lark...........................................................................Carlotta Christine Obligato...................................................................Christine As You Would Love Paree................................Christine & Waiters Finale..........................................................................................Company Avenue De L’Opera Who Could Ever Have Dreamed Up You..... Philippe & Christine Outside The Opera Dressing for the Night (reprise)..................................... First Nighters Dressing Rooms of Christine and Carlotta This Place is Mine (reprise)......................................................Carlotta Onstage Titania’s Entrance.........................Christine, Oberon & Company

– intermission – 4

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scenes & musical numbers – ACT TWO – SCENE 1 Lagoon and Phantom’s Bedroom Without Your Music...............................................................Phantom Where in the World (reprise)...................................................Phantom Scene 2 The Bedroom The Story of Erik................Carriere, Belladova, Young Carriere, Young Erik & Pentitents Scene 3 Backstage Scene 4

The Phantom’s Forest My True Love............................................................................Christine My Mother Bore Me...............................................................Phantom Christine......................................................................................Phantom

Scene 5 Christine’s DressingRoom and OnStage Scene 6 Backstage You Are My Own.............................................. Carriere & Phantom You Are Music..........................................................................Christine

– musicians – BOB BRAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musical Director/Keyboards RYAN EDWARD WISE. . . . . . . . . . . Associate Conductor/Keyboards Brian Uhl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trumpet/Flugelhorn Pat Lombardo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeds Steve Bleifuss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone Katie Von Braun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Violin Jordan Jancz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bass Jay Mack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percussion Von Ann Stutler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musical Contractor

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WHO’S WHO Matthew Billman (The Phantom) is honored to be making his WBT Debut! Off-Broadway: The Imbible (Ash/Vin/Bass), Island Song (Will), Ragtime on Ellis (Father Sub). Regional: Hunchback (Phoebus, White Plains). Upcoming: Jersey Tenors Midwest Tour. Thanks to Marilynn Scott Murphy and Professional Artists for their support and guidance; and to Kelsey and the rest of his family for their perpetual encouragement. Matthew co-leads the independent new-works production company CONSTRUCT (@constructnyc) when not onstage. www.matthewbillman.com | @mgbvox

Kayleen Seidl (Christine Daeé) is excited to be singing this beautiful score for her WBT debut! Seidl most recently appeared in the American premiere of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish directed by Joel Grey. Other favorite credits include: Sarah Brown (Guys and Dolls National Tour), Rebecca (It Shoulda Been You), Magnolia (Show Boat), Laurey (Oklahoma!), Cosette (Les Misérables), and Songs for a New World. St. Olaf College: BM Vocal Performance, BA Spanish. Thanks to ATB Talent, and lots of love to my parents and Brett. www.kayleenseidl.com

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JAMES VAN TREUREN (Gerard Carriere) is returning to WBT where he has appeared in all three previous productions of Phantom. Other WBT shows: Jekyll & Hyde, Funny Girl, Gigi, and Kiss Me Kate among others. Broadway/National tours: The Scarlet Pimpernel, Camelot, and Singin’ in the Rain. Regional theatre: La Cage Aux Folles (George), Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote), South Pacific (Emile de Becque), Sweeney Todd (Judge Turpin), Peter Pan (Captain Hook), and Death Takes a Holiday (Baron Dario Albione). Many thanks to Tom, Bill, Bob, and Lisa for the opportunity to be a part of this beautiful story once again. www.jamesvantreuren.com

SANDY ROSENBERG (Carlotta) is thrilled to return to WBT and Phantom, having performed Carlotta here 11 years ago. Most recently she appeared at WBT as Sister Mary Lazarus in Sister Act. Broadway/NYC credits: The Scarlet Pimpernel (original cast), Mamma Mia!, Candide, The Golden Land. Tours: Les Misérables, Jekyll and Hyde. Regional: Young Frankenstein (Frau Blucher), The Drowsy Chaperone (Mrs. Tottendale), Funny Girl (Mrs. Strakosh), Mary Poppins (Bird Woman/Miss Andrew), The Wedding Singer (Grandma Rosie). Love my Sid.

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WHO’S WHO Kilty Reidy (Cholet) most recently played Burt Berry in 42nd Street at Buck’s County Playhouse. Happy to return to WBT for his 10th production! Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone and In My Life. Other credits: Mr. Braithwaite in Billy Elliot: The Musical (National Tour); Mike Nulty in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Original Cast); Billy Thompson in The Last Ship at The Pioneer Theatre Company; Roger DeBris in The Producers at KC Starlight/Music Theatre Wichita; Jean Shepard in A Christmas Story at Capital Repertory; Junior in Crazy For You at PaperMill/PBS TV/Film: The Blacklist, Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women. Proud Actors’ Equity Member. www.kiltyreidy.com

Larry Luck (Count Philippe) is excited and honored to be part of this brilliant Phantom cast and the WBT family. He hails from Texas where he worked in healthcare and management consulting before being inevitably drawn back into music and theatre. Some of his favorite credits include Joe Hardy, Cinderella’s Prince, Charles Bingley and Curly McClain. He would like to thank his incredibly supportive family, his confused former coworkers, everyone who came from Texas, and Jere for one ridiculously overpriced ticket to see NPH in 2014. He is also very excited to deliver his one French line tonight, finally realizing the full dividend of four years of high school French class. Zut alors!

Saturday, December 8

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Stuart Marland (Inspector Ledoux) Broadway: Newsies (Snyder Original Cast), Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere), Xanadu, Jekyll & Hyde, Cyrano - The Musical. National Tours: The Producers (Roger DeBris), Seussical, Evita (Juan Peron), Ragtime, Tommy, The Music of Andrew Lord Weber, A Chorus Line, Sophisticated Ladies and The King and I.

Roger Preston Smith (Jean-Claude) is thrilled to return to WBT for his 11th production Broadway: Both the Cathy Rigby and Sandy Duncan productions of Peter Pan; Hello, Dolly! with Carol Channing; Wizard of Oz with Roseanne; Me & My Girl and Patti LuPone’s Gypsy (Assistant Choreographer). National Tours: Oklahoma!, Annie Get Your Gun and Evita. TV: Saturday Night Live, The Americans, Today Show, The Knick, A&E’s Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan and Bette Midler’s Gypsy (Assistant Choreographer). Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Sacramento Music Circus, Houston Grand Opera Alabama Shakespeare, Goodspeed, Walnut Street, Great Lakes Shakespeare, North Shore, Arkansas Rep, Houston TUTS, Riverside, Maltz Jupiter, Mill Mountain and Engeman. Proud member of Actors’ Equity.

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WHO’S WHO Chris Brand (Ensemble) is excited to join the Westchester Broadway Theatre family! Chris most recently played Harry Beaton in Brigadoon (Wick Theatre). Other recent credits include Will Parker in Oklahoma! and Bert in Mary Poppins at the John W. Engeman Theater. Graduate of Brigham Young University. Regional: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Luke, Ogunquit Playhouse), Austen’s Pride: a New Musical of Pride and Prejudice (Redcoat, FLMTF), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Hero, Wick Theatre), 110 In the Shade (Ensemble, Palm Beach Dramaworks), Mame (Patrick, Wick Theatre), Hello Dolly! (Ambrose Kemper, Wick Theatre). National Tour: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble, Beast/Gaston understudy, NETworks). Sending love back to Boise, ID.

Julia Louise Hosack (Ensemble) is thrilled to be working at WBT. This past year, Julia originated the role, and puppetry, of Mrs. Potts in Disney Cruise Line’s newest production of Beauty and the Beast. National Tours include: Elf: The Musical (Emily Hobbs) and Beauty and the Beast (Mrs. Potts). Julia has performed on many stages from The Kennedy Center to Madison Square Garden and regional houses in 46/50 states. Thanks to my family and friends for their constant love and support. @julia_louise

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Ryan Alexander Jacobs (Ensemble) is excited to be back at WBT after appearing in last year’s Annie (Mr. Bundles). Select credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck) at Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, The Drowsy Chaperone (Gangster #1) at Peterborough Players and STAGES St. Louis, The Little Mermaid (Jetsam) at Cape Fear Regional Theatre and Beauty and the Beast (LeFou) at Variety Theatre. “Cogito Ergo Sum”. Graduate of Webster University and proud AEA member.

Alec James (Ensemble) Excited to be back on the WBT stage! National Tour: Cabaret (Kit Kat Boy). Regional: Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Titusville Playhouse), Lord Farquaad in Shrek (Peach State Summer Theatre), Ensemble in My Fair Lady (Peach State Summer Theatre), Rufus in The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical (Hippodrome Theatre), Ensemble in Sound of Music (WBT). IG: @smartalecjames

CAROLINE KANE (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her Westchester Broadway debut! Regional credits include: Brigadoon, Beauty and the Beast, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Pittsburgh CLO), A Chorus Line, West Side Story, Cards on the Table (Cortland Repertory Theatre), Guys and Dolls, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Utah Shakespeare Festival) and Mamma Mia! (Finger Lakes Music Festival). Thank you to mom and dad for all of their love and support. Proud member of AEA. (Otterbein University BFA) caroline-kane.com @carolinekane7

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WHO’S WHO Melissa Maricich (Ensemble) Select Regional credits: Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls (Argyle Theatre/Dir. Evan Pappas), Maria in West Side Story (TMP), Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie (TLT), The Music Man (5thAvenue Theatre), Carrie the Musical (Balagan/Dir. Louis Hobson), The Signature Project (Off-Broadway/Sheen Center). Vocal Album, “Incandescent” on iTunes. Twotime National Ballroom Champion. Endless thanks and love to her Mom, Dad, eight siblings and 13 nieces and nephews. “Let them praise His name with dancing and make music to Him”. Ps. 149.3

COREY JOSEPH MASKLEE (Non-performing Swing) This is Corey’s first production with WBT and he couldn’t be more excited. Some of Corey’s favorite credits include; Tours: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, A Christmas Carol; Regional: West Side Story, Spamalot, Ragtime, Mame, The Will Rogers Follies, and more. Corey is represented by LDC Artist Rep and is a proud member of Actors Equity Association. As always, Corey thanks his friends and family for their continuous love and support.

Alison Rose Munn (Ensemble) is delighted to be making her Westchester Broadway Theatre debut! Credits include Once (National Tour); The Who’s Tommy, The Taffetas (Springer Opera House); Boeing, Boeing, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Honky Tonk Angels (PEG); Mamma Mia! (Totem Pole Playhouse); Las Vegas’ Jubilee! (Caesar’s Entertainment); Cats (Best Featured Actress / Greater DC Area). BM: NYU. Love to my ever supportive family. www.alisonrosemunn.com WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE

Andrew Norlen (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his WBT debut with Phantom! Regional Credits: Mamma Mia! at North Shore Music Theatre, Priscilla Queen of the Desert at Ogunquit Playhouse, Only Anne at The Goodspeed Opera House and West Side Story at Opera North. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Norlen received his BFA from The Boston Conservatory, class of 2016! He thanks his parents, friends, family, Erica, Bob and Tom for this opportunity! Insta: @anorlen

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WHO’S WHO Monica Owen (Ensemble) is delighted to be making her Westchester Broadway Theatre debut! Monica is a recent graduate of the BFA music theatre program at The Hartt School. Past credits include The Comedy of Errors (Hartford Stage), Sweetwater (Goodspeed Festival of New Musicals), Little Women, 42nd Street, Camelot and Newsies (New London Barn Playhouse). Lots of love to my family and friends who have been supportive through it all!

Kelsey Self (Ensemble) is thrilled to be back at Westchester Broadway Theatre after performing in Annie last year! National Tours: Angelina Ballerina (Angelina). Regional Theatre: Grease (Sandy), Sound of Music (Liesel), A Christmas Carol (Emily). Disney Cruise Line: Believe (Cinderella), Golden Mickey’s (Rapunzel, Snow White), Once Upon a Song Workshop (Mary Poppins), Villains Tonight (Yzma). Kelsey received a BM in Musical Theatre from Belmont University in Nashville TN. Huge thank you to Tucker and her family for their constant support! www.kelseymself.com

José Plaza (Ensemble) REGIONAL: Sister Act (Joey/Monsignor u.s.) Westchester Broadway Theatre. ZM (Mr. Hutt) Goodspeed Opera House. Sweeney Todd (Adolfo Pirelli) Mac-Haydn. Hair (Margaret Mead), Elephant & Piggie: We’re in a Play (Gerald) Playhouse on Park. James and the Giant Peach (Earthworm), Cinderella a Fairy’s Tale (Herald the Harold) Summer Theatre of New Canaan. La Cage Aux Folles (Chantal) Tamima Productions. Gracias mami! Por todo! joseplazaactor.com

Tom Polum (Director) was co-lead producer of the multi award winning The Toxic Avenger OffBroadway. As a Director at WBT he has directed Oklahoma, Funny Girl, Carousel, Grease, Hello Dolly, Phantom (three times now!) and was in the original production in ’92. He also served as associate for musical staging and helped restage the Broadway Production of Cyrano The Musical, at the Carre Theatre in Amsterdam. Tom serves as Chairman of the Board of Theatre Resources Unlimited, a non-profit dedicated to helping new producers and artists. Tom is also part of a startup that is creating new soundstage musicals to help facilitate the creation of new musical theatre in the online environment. See www.StreamingMusicals.com for info. Many thanks to Bill, Bob and Lisa for the opportunity to help bring Phantom back.

Don Rey (Ensemble) is delighted to return to Westchester Broadway Theatre, having previously appeared in Brigadoon. NYC: Pardon My English (Encores!), I Am Harvey Milk (Lincoln Center), Freedom Riders, Bells Are Ringing; National Tours: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, The Sound of Music, Camelot w/ Robert Goulet; Regional includes: Paper Mill Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Repertory, Walnut Street, Fulton, Pioneer, Geva, Maltz Jupiter, MSMT, TBTS and Ogunquit Playhouse. Thanks to Avalon Artists and the entire team here at WBT. www.donreynyc.com 10

BOB BRAY (Musical Director) first show at WBT was playing keyboards for Phantom way back in 1992. Since then he was the Musical Director/ Conductor for Mamma Mia at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas as well as playing and conducting Mamma Mia on Broadway throughout its 14 year run. He conducted the 1st National Tour of Show Boat directed by Hal Prince and starring Len Cariou and Cloris Leachman and was the Assistant Conductor for Damn Yankees starring Jerry Lewis. More recently he conducted the International Tour of Dreamgirls and the Montreal premiere of Beauty and the Beast. On Broadway he played in the orchestras for Aspects of Love, Beauty and the Beast, My WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE


WHO’S WHO Fair Lady (Richard Chamberlain), Show Boat, Chicago, Ragtime, Fosse, Hairspray, Seussical, Cabaret, Annie Get Your Gun (Bernadette, Reba), The Lion King, Wicked, Assassins, Pacific Overtures, 110 in the Shade (Audra McDonald), Ghost, Jekyll and Hyde, Jersey Boys, Matilda and most recently Hello Dolly (Bette). He also spent three years training all the kids for the Broadway and touring casts of Matilda the Musical. At the WBT he was Associate Musical Director for Nunsense, City of Angels, Grand Hotel, and Evita and was the MD for Good News, as well as this year’s productions of A Chorus Line and Sister Act. ERICA MANSFIELD (Associate Choreographer) Westchester is no stranger to Erica. She started her career here with the same team in Funny Girl, Oklahoma, Grease and Hello Dolly. Earlier this year you would have seen her as Cassie in A Chorus Line. Erica just finished playing Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia over the summer at Theatre by the Sea and North Shore Music Theatre. Broadway credits include Bandstand (us June Adams), Finding Neverland (us Mary Barrie), On the Town (us Claire De Loone), On the Twentieth Century, Evita, How to Succeed… (us Miss Jones) and Pippin (us Fastrada). National Tours: Mamma Mia, A Chorus Line. Recent regional The Sting (World Premier). She has appeared in The Tony Awards, Kennedy Center Honors, Jimmy Fallon and is currently a lifestyle contributor for NBC Boston’s The Hub Today. STEVE LOFTUS (Set Coordinator / Technical Director) has been one of our resident designers since Kiss Me, Kate in 2002. Some of his favorites at WBT include Gypsy, Phantom, Aida, Miss Saigon and In the Heights. As a set designer, Steve has provided scenery for many regional theaters, colleges and high schools around the Tri-state area. As well as a few tours and special events at Lincoln Center. Steve is also the owner of Scene Works Inc., a fully serviced scene shop providing all aspects of scenic design and fabrication based out of Ossining, NY. He is most proud to be a father to Elias and Aubrey. Carl Tallent (Set Coordinator / Scenic Artist) is excited to return to Westchester Broadway after a decade long absence. Carl is a freelance scenic designer and painter based out of NYC. Recent credits include ‘68: A New American Musical at NYMF, HAIR at Pentangle Arts in Woodstock VT, Sweet Charity with Broadway Workshop, Charlie Brown with Inside Broadway, WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE

and Godspell, Patsy Cline, and Marvelous Wonderettes at Artistree in Woodstock, VT. Carl also works extensively as a window dresser at Bergdorf Goodman, a props artisan on Broadway productions, and is a teaching artist with Roundabout Theatre Company. Keith Nielsen (Costume Designer) is excited to be back at the WBT designing his third show this season, credits preceding Phantom include A Chorus Line & Anything Goes. Keith has assisted on several WBT productions (Man of La Mancha, Happy Days) including the 200th production; Mamma Mia. Keith’s credits extend beyond the stage and onto the screen, film and television credits include the Golden Globe and Emmy winning series Mozart in the Jungle, Quantico (S3), Spider-Man: Homecoming & First Reformed. Within the film sector he has designed several short films as well as the Funny or Die series, “The Real Stephen Blatt” starring actor Justin Long, now streaming on Funny or Die and Amazon Prime. To learn more about Keith and his work please visit: www.kkeithh.net Enjoy the show! ANDREW GMOSER (Lighting Designer) has lit all of our mainstage productions since 1990. Over the years he has created the sets and/ or lighting for a multitude of productions throughout Westchester and beyond, and is a proud recipient of the Cab Calloway Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Performing Arts in Westchester. Andrew loves his job designing lighting for all levels of theatre, from high

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Set Construction & Installation Scene Works, Ossining, NY Extra Special Lighting Equipment by SILENT G PRODUCTIONS, Yorktown Heights, NY Assistant Lighting Designer Kevin Gleason Assistant to Costume Designer Alexandra Engelson Stitchers pamela cummings & heidi giarlo Assistant Sound Designer SARAH DEMAREST Children Casting AYN LAUREN 11


WHO’S WHO school programs through professional Broadwaycaliber productions. For over thirty years he was set and lighting designer (and from time to time, director) for Asbury Summer Theatre, and is beginning his 25th season with the MacHaydn Theatre in upstate New York. Through his company, Silent G Productions, Andrew provides theatrical lighting design, equipment, and consultation for live theatre, dance, and concerts. Andrew’s best and most important production is with his lovely wife, Catherine: their nineteen year old twins, Thomas and Elizabeth! MARK ZUCKERMAN (Sound Designer) has been involved with every main stage production at the WBT since 2005 including over 40 Sound Design credits. He has worked throughout the tri state area designing and running sound for theatres and concert venues. A few of his favorite shows include: Jekyll & Hyde, Titanic, and

“Z” Travel & Leisure Walking & Bus Tours

Live Musical Coach Bus Tour Full Day of live music as we travel throughout Manhattan.

Our Actors Equity singer will perform on the bus as we discover New York and hear great voices. Along the way learn about NY from licensed guides!

• Historical Broadway Musical review! • Cultural • Anecdotal humor • Themed • Neighborhoods For Individuals, Seniors, Corporations, Schools, Family Outings & Groups of Any Size For more information Email us at: marscot@att.net Call us at: (914) 633-6658 Catch us on the web at: www.ztravelandleisure.com Pick up at local locations!

“The Most Unique Theatre Experience and Entertaining Tour” Numerous stops on & off bus, lunch stop & minimal walking!

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Hairspray. Mark would like to thank his family and Erin for their support. MarkSZuckerman.com VICTOR LUKAS (Production Stage Manager/ Properties) is happy to be home after spending many years touring the country and having played in every state. Broadway and Equity National Tours include: Bring Back Birdie, Oh Brother, Joe’s...Coat, Cats, Teddy And Alice, One Night Stand, Woman Of The Year w/ Lauren Bacall, the Twyla Tharp/Billy Joel musical Movin’ Out, Cy Coleman’s Welcome To The Club and Barnum, Star of Indiana’s Blast!, Blood Brothers with Petula Clark, Carole King and Shaun & David Cassidy, and Disney’s Aida. For the WBT he has stage managed many shows including the acclaimed Aida and Little Shop of Horrors, both directed by Patricia Wilcox; Richard Stafford’s Gypsy with Karen Mason; and Jonathan Stahl’s Nine. OffBroadway shows include Annie Warbucks, Travels With My Aunt, Tuesday’s With Morrie, and Joan Of Arc with Glenn Close. Favorite gig – Touring with Petula Clark on her 2008 concert tour of England and Wales. Victor also runs “Grumpy’s Props,” a prop rental shop in Carmel NY. Grumpy’s Props also specializes in home & commercial decorating for holidays & theme parties. Visit us online at www.grumpysprops.com. VON ANN STUTLER (Musical Contractor) Since the inception of the theatre 44 years ago, Von Ann has been responsible for putting together the excellent musicians which make up our orchestra. Each show has unique instrumentation requirements. Von Ann, in consultation with the musical director, determines the makeup and particular talented personnel to fulfill the show’s requirements. Von Ann is a musician having training in clarinet, piano and harp. She was a voice major at Michigan State University. She has raised 5 children and is the proud grandmother of 7 (four girls and 3 boys). LISA TISO (Producer) has been with WBT since 1979 when she began as a buffet girl. Having worked in nearly every department, and since 1991 has worked on our shows as Associate Producer or Producer. An avid Yankee fan, Lisa lives in Ardsley with her daughter Carmen and their dogs Stevie and Dino. th

BOB FUNKING AND BILL STUTLER (Owners/Executive Producers) On July 9, 2018, the Westchester Broadway Theatre celebrated its 44th Anniversary, as well as the

WESTCHESTER BROADWAY THEATRE


WHO’S WHO 29th Anniversary in this specifically designed, state of the art theatre. Bill and Bob, 2004 inductees into the “Westchester County Business Hall of Fame,” pioneered the Dinner Theatre concept in Westchester when they opened An Evening Dinner Theatre on July 9, 1974. Having designed and built An Evening from the ground up as a theatre that serves dinner and lunch, they established their operation as a cultural mainstay in the tri-state area. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the only year round theatre in Westchester where Broadway performers, directors and designers gather to create the best in Musical Theatre. (They have produced more shows than most Broadway producers. Phantom, we are proud to say, is their 207th Production!) The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running, 52 week a year Equity theatre in the State of New York. Each show is produced exclusively for the theatre and each is approached in the same manner as Broadway Productions: casting Broadway performers at auditions in New York City, and hiring the creative staff (Directors, Choreographers, Musical Directors, Set, Costume and Lighting Designers). On the dark nights of the musicals, Bill and Bob have presented over 900 Monday and Tuesday night specials and, in 1997, inaugurated the Gold Star Series of Concerts presenting Jackie Mason to a sold-out house. Other great performers in the Gold Star series have been Tom Jones, George Carlin, Paul Anka, Wayne Newton, and Harry Belafonte. With the continued support of the people of the tri-state area, we pledge to continue to present the best in theatre and dining. Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org

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One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 Box Office (914) 592-2222 Business Office (914) 592-2268 www.BroadwayTheatre.com ADMINISTRATION Bill Stutler - President Bob Funking - Vice President / Treasurer Lisa Tiso - Producer / Company Manager Jeffrey Lifrieri - Assistant Treasurer / HR Manager Janet Schwartz - Internal Auditor Arlene Tiso - Bookkeeper Pia Haas - Press / Public Relations Director Steve Calleran - House Manager Tarah Vega - House Manager Susan Katz - House Manager BOX OFFICE Ron Schlichting - Box Office Manager GROUP SALES Heidi Giarlo - Manager (914) 592-2225 Jessica Tucci - Group Sales Coordinator (914) 592-2225 Patrick McGillicuddy - (914) 592-2225 Helen DeLago - (203) 637-9393 Joanie Varela - (646) 385-2936 LUXURY BOXES/GROUP SALES Ginny Baisi - (914) 592-8730 KITCHEN Tony Dinis - Chef Peter McClung - Dining Room Manager STAGE CREW Automation - Aaron Cassese Deck/Assistant Crew Chief - Seth Crosby Deck - John Ferretti Spot - Nick Grasso Spot - Matthew Rush Props - Cailey Harwood-Smith Sound Engineer - Casey Palumbo Deck Audio - Steve Eiman Wardrobe - Marcus Jackson Wigs/Crew Chief - Colleen Till

ALL PERSONS SEEKING ADMISSION MUST HAVE A TICKET, including children of any age. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING BRINGING A CHILD to the theatre, feel free to contact the Box Office with any questions regarding the content of the show. Although opinions on appropriate viewing may differ, we will do our best to answer your questions regarding language, violence and adult situations.

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