State Theatre New Jersey Program, Vol 31, Issue 4

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PROGRAM VOL. 31, ISSUE 4

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VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 | DEC 2018

CONTENTS Calendar......................................................................... 8 History............................................................................ 9 A Message from the President & CEO...............13 A Message from the Board Chair.........................15 Boston Pops on Tour.............................................. 19 Dave Koz & Friends................................................ 27 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis............................................................ 31 Cirque Dreams Holidaze...................................... 33 An Evening with Bob Woodward...................... 41 Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I..... 47 Nutcracker................................................................. 63 Salute to Vienna....................................................... 71 Gifts to State Theatre New Jersey................... 72 General Information.............................................. 78 Board of Trustees & Staff..................................... 79 Sightings at The State............................................ 86

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Nutcracker — 12/21-23

DECEMBER 2018 2 Sun 2pm 3 Mon 10am 4 Tue 8pm 6 Thu 8pm 7 Fri 8pm 8 Sat 2pm & 8pm 9 Sun 2pm 10 Mon 8pm 14 Fri 8pm 15 Sat 2pm & 8pm 16 Sun 3pm 20 Thu 10:30am 21 Fri 7:30pm 22 Sat 2pm & 7pm 23 Sun 1pm & 5pm 31 Mon 6pm

Boston Pops on Tour: 2018 Holiday Pops Tour Performances for Schools: Romeo and Juliet in HD Dave Koz and Friends: Christmas Tour 2018 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis Cirque Dreams Holidaze Cirque Dreams Holidaze

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze An Evening with Bob Woodward Moderator: Governor Christine Todd Whitman Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Common Ground A Musical Celebration of the Holidays Performances for Schools: Nutcracker—American Repertory Ballet Nutcracker—American Repertory Ballet Nutcracker—American Repertory Ballet

Bob Woodward — 12/10

Nutcracker—American Repertory Ballet Salute to Vienna—New Year’s Eve Concert

JANUARY 2019 6 Sun

3pm Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Live In & 8pm Concert with New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

Salute to Vienna — 12/31

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WELCOME TO THE HISTORIC STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY! State Theatre New Jersey, celebrating its 97th anniversary on December 26, was built as a grand movie palace in the heyday of silent film and vaudeville. Reade’s State Theatre was designed by one of the most accomplished theater architects of the day, Thomas W. Lamb, and was one of the biggest, most lavish, and modern theaters in the region. The December 26, 1921 opening matinee audience—including the first ticket buyer, nine-year old Victor Levin of Paterson Street, New Brunswick—willingly paid the 20-, 30-, or 50-cents admission. They were treated to a live orchestra concert and a tenor rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner.” The first feature presentation was the silent film, White Oak, a western starring cowboy hero William S. Hart. There were also five vaudeville acts, a newsreel, and a nature film.

A HISTORY

A few years after the opening, the theater’s management was transferred to the B.F. Keith theater chain. Benjamin Franklin Keith and his partner, Edward Franklin Albee, operated the largest string of vaudeville theaters and the largest booking agency for vaudeville acts in the east. Eventually the vaudeville and silent movies were superseded by films with sound (“talkies”), at which point Radio-Keith Orpheum (RKO) began operating the facility. The RKO logo can still be seen above the brass window boxes at the theater’s entrance. WATCH THE STATE THEATRE DOCUMENTARY! New Jersey’s public television network, NJTV, recently premiered its second episode of its documentary series, Treasures of New Jersey, featuring the State Theatre. Treasures of New Jersey: State Theatre New Jersey spotlights the complexities of operating a modern “presenting theater” and family-friendly non-profit community arts haven while telling the Theatre’s history through archival photographs, film, and interviews with those who know it best. Watch the full episode of Treasures of New Jersey: State Theatre New Jersey at STNJ.org/history 9




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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT & CEO

Dear Friends, This holiday season is the perfect time to support the power of live performing arts—the perfect time to give back. As a non-profit venue, State Theatre New Jersey relies on gifts from friends like you to make it possible for the quality of our programming to continue to be exceptional, inspiring, and accessible to all audiences. Your gift, large or small, makes a difference to our ability to create affordable access to live performances and educational programs for all ages, benefiting people of all backgrounds. As ticket revenues cover only 53% of our operating expenses, your support means so much! Diversity and inclusion are core elements of State Theatre New Jersey’s values: we believe the arts are for everyone and that they bring us together as a community. On October 22, we presented a free performance by Mandy Harvey, a deaf singer-songwriter and America’s Got Talent finalist, as part of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Before performing to a packed house at State Theatre, Mandy shared her music and inspirational story of never giving up with 900 elementary school students. Artists like Mandy Harvey are perfect examples of our fundamental commitment to serving our community by bringing together people of all walks of life at our beautiful historic venue. During this season of celebration, please consider making a special, tax-deductible gift to State Theatre New Jersey before the year is up. Give the gift of uplifting performing arts experiences to your community today! Visit STNJ.org/JoinUs. Sincerely,

Sarah K. Chaplin President & CEO

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A MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD CHAIR Dear Friends, As we come to the close of 2018, we look ahead to 2019 and all of the wonderful performances that we have in store for you. Here are some shows that were recently added for 2019 that you won’t want to miss: • Dancing with the Stars: Live (1/25/19) – TV’s biggest dance show returns on tour this winter featuring fan favorite professional and troupe dancers in a brand-new production showcasing every type of dance style as seen on ABC’s hit show. • Johnny Mathis (3/13/19) – The King of Romance returns to New Brunswick to perform some of his greatest hits and fan favorites including “Chances Are,” “It’s Not For Me To Say,” and more.

Dancing witht he Stars: Live — 1/25

• Gladys Knight (3/24/19) – See seven-time Grammy®-winner Gladys Knight live in concert with hits such as “Midnight Train to Georgia” and “Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me.” • Indigo Girls (3/26/19) – With hits such as “Closer to Fine,” ”Galileo,” and “Least Complicated,” this Grammy Award®-winning folk rock duo has sold over 14 million records. • Chicago (4/15/19) – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Chicago is the first American rock band to chart Top 40 albums in six consecutive decades. Hits include “25 Or 6 To 4,” “Saturday In The Park,” and “Make Me Smile.

Gladys Knight — 3/24

To learn more about these performances and the rest of our 2019 line-up, visit our website at STNJ.org. Thank you for your support and Happy Holidays! Sincerely,

Indigo Girls — 3/26

Scott Fergang Chair of the Board of Trustees

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THE BOSTON POPS ON TOUR 2018 HOLIDAY TOUR

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2018 AT 2PM

KEITH LOCKHART, Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor JOHN WILLIAMS, George and Roberta Berry Boston Pops Conductor Laureate

THE BOSTON POPS ON TOUR with PHILIP LIMA, baritone

THE METROPOLITAN CHORALE LISA GRAHAM, Music Director Steve Colby, Sound Designer Pamela Smith, Lighting Designer

ORCHESTRA SERIES UNDERWRITTEN BY

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THE BOSTON POPS ON TOUR

PROGRAM A Christmas Festival

ARR. ANDERSON/COURAGE

Pat-a-Pan/Farandole TRAD./BIZET/KAY Songs of Freedom: ARR. CLURMAN/HOCHMAN/MITCHELL A Celebration of Chanukah Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, from Chauve Souris

JESSEL-GOULD

The Christmas Story PHILIP LIMA, baritone and narrator

ARR. LANE/ELLIOTT/LOCKHART

Images ©Tomie dePaola

The Twelve Days of Christmas ARR. CHASE/SEBESKY The Christmas Song TORMÉ/WELLS-MORLEY The Little Drummer Boy DAVIS-PENTATONIX A Visit from St. Nicholas ARR. REISMAN (‘Twas the Night Before Christmas) Text by Clement C. Moore; Images by Jan Brett

A Merry Little Sing-Along ARR. REISMAN Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer— Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas— Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!— Winter Wonderland—Jingle Bells The Boston Pops Orchestra may be heard on Boston Pops Recordings, RCA Victor, Sony Classical, and Philips Records.

THE CHRISTMAS STORY AT POPS We tell a lot of stories during the holiday season. Each year, here at the Pops, we leave our audiences with “visions of sugarplums” dancing in their heads with our classic rendition of A Visit from St. Nicholas. Through the years, we have told the tales of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Polar Express, and Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. These are all beautiful holiday tales, but they all owe their existence to a much older story...“the greatest story ever told,” as the movie would have it. In 2015 we presented the premiere of a brand-new version of The Christmas Story, 20

which uses the words of Isaiah and the Gospels, and some of our most beloved carols, to tell the original story of the season. I worked with the original concept of composer Philip Lane, with additional contributions from Tony Award®winning, Boston-based orchestrator Bill Elliott, to tell this beautiful story in the most compelling way possible. I am also delighted to be including the whimsical illustrations of treasured children’s book author Tomie dePaola, who is celebrating more than 50 years in publishing. It was truly a labor of love. The story of Christmas is the story of hope—a bright light of hope that even the


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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

darkest winter night cannot extinguish. It is a story of love, and of sacrifice, and it stands as an enduring testament to the power of love and the responsibilities inherent in our shared humanity. The story draws us away from the cynical and dismissive glare of modern existence and asks us to renew a childlike faith. It is the deep well from which our other stories of the season are drawn...stories of Santa Claus and miracles, of the importance of generosity and the necessity of belief. I wish for all of you the most blessed of holiday seasons—a season of laughter, of joy and family. And I wish for all of us a renewed belief in the essential goodness of humanity, and a renewed sense of our responsibility to our fellow inhabitants of this beautiful world. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! —Keith Lockhart

KEITH LOCKHART Having celebrated his 20th anniversary as Boston Pops Conductor in 2015, Keith Lockhart is the second longest-tenured conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra since its founding in 1885. He took over as conductor in 1995, following John Williams’s 13-year tenure from 1980 to 1993; Williams succeeded the legendary Arthur Fiedler, who was at the helm of the orchestra for nearly 50 years. Keith Lockhart, who occupies the Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor chair, has conducted more than 1,900 Boston Pops concerts and annual Boston Pops appearances at Tanglewood, as well as 43 national tours and four international tours to Japan and Korea. The annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular conducted by Mr. Lockhart draws a live audience of over half a million to the Charles River Esplanade and millions more who view it on television or live webcast. He has led eight albums on RCA Victor/BMG Classics; recent releas-

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es on Boston Pops Recordings include A Boston Pops Christmas–Live from Symphony Hall, The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers, and Lights, Camera… Music! Six Decades of John Williams. The list of more than 250 guest artists with whom Keith Lockhart has collaborated represents performers from virtually every corner of the entertainment world. Having recently completed an eight-year tenure as principal conductor, he is now chief guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London; he is also artistic director of the Brevard Music Center summer institute and festival in North Carolina. Prior to his BBC appointment, he spent 11 years as music director of the Utah Symphony. He has appeared as a guest conductor with virtually every major symphonic ensemble in North America and many in Asia and Europe. Before coming to Boston, he was the associate conductor of both the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras, as well as music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. Visit keithlockhart. com for further information. PHILIP LIMA Baritone Philip Lima has regularly garnered critical acclaim from publications across the country for his performances on both concert and operatic stages. Having made his Boston Pops debut in June at Symphony Hall, he is delighted to return for these holiday performances. Mr. Lima has sung a wide array of leading operatic roles, including world premieres, for the international Kurt Weill Festival in Germany, the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Academy of Music, and Opera Boston, as well as numerous regional American opera companies. He has performed in recital in Berlin, New York, and Rome; and appeared as soloist with the Daejeon (Korea) Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Ukraine, New York’s Amor Artis, Boston Ballet, Boston Classical Orchestra, Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Rhode Island Philharmonic, Cape Cod Symphony, and more than 60 other orchestras, choral societies, and concert series across the United States. Mr. Lima’s performance of Schubert’s “Winterreise” with pianist Beverly Orlove was named by The Boston 22

Phoenix as one of Boston’s “Unforgettable Classical Events of 2005.” A native of New Bedford, Massachusetts, and an alumnus of Yale University, Philip Lima studied at the Tanglewood Music Center and Boston University with Phyllis Curtin and with Richard Conrad. He became Mr. Conrad’s successor as the artistic director of The Bostonians, an opera, and concert ensemble. More information about Mr. Lima is available at www.philiplima.com, and at his YouTube channel, PhilipLimaSings. THE METROPOLITAN CHORALE Lisa Graham, Music Director Founded in 1979, The Metropolitan Chorale (metropolitanchorale.org) is an auditioned chorus that is recognized as one of metropolitan Boston’s premier choral ensembles. Since 2004 the ensemble has been under the direction of Dr. Lisa Graham. Metropolitan Chorale concerts explore works by many of today’s leading American and British composers, as well as major choral masterworks. In addition to performances at All Saints Parish (Brookline, Massachusetts), the Chorale has been heard throughout the Boston area. Its Artists in Residence program enables the chorus to work with young professional singers. Under the leadership of Lisa Graham, The Metropolitan Chorale’s membership has grown to encompass 100 members who hail from communities throughout greater Boston. Dr. Graham has expanded the ensemble’s repertory and has enhanced the reputation and reach of the Chorale. Also the Evelyn Barry Director of Choral Programs at Wellesley College, she conducts the Wellesley College Choir, Chamber Singers, and Choral Scholars, and teaches academic courses. Active in the Boston musical scene and as a clinician and festival adjudicator, Dr. Graham prepared members of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus for a recent Boston Symphony Orchestra performance of Holst’s The Planets.


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The Boston Pops thanks Penguin Random House LLC and Holiday House publishers for the use of images from the following: From THE FRIENDLY BEASTS: AN OLD ENGLISH CHRISTMAS CAROL by Tomie dePaola. Illustrations copyright © 1981 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. From TOMIE DEPAOLA’S BOOK OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS by Tomie dePaola. Illustrations copyright © 1987 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. From THE STORY OF THE THREE WISE KINGS by Tomie dePaola. Copyright © 1983 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin

Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. From HARK! A CHRISTMAS SAMPLER by Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple, illustrated by Tomie dePaola. Illustrations copyright © 1991 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of G. P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. From THE BIRDS OF BETHLEHEM by Tomie dePaola. Copyright © 2012 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. From MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS by Tomie dePaola. Copyright © 1995 by Tomie dePaola. Used by permission of Holiday House.

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THE BOSTON POPS ON TOUR KEITH LOCKHART Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor endowed in perpetuity JOHN WILLIAMS George and Roberta Berry Boston Pops Conductor Laureate First Violins Charles Dimmick Katherine Winterstein Cynthia Cummings Kristina Nilsson Sasha Callahan Sarita Uranovsky Susan Faux Gregory Vitale Liana Zaretsky Akhiezer Alice Hallstrom Heidi Braun-Hill Krista Buckland-Reisner Second Violins Clayton Hoener Jennifer Elowitch Colin Davis Dorothy Han Melissa Howe Stacey Alden Judith Lee Zoya Tsvetkova Sarah Atwood Julie Leven

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Basses Susan Hagen Robert Caplin Barry Boettger Elizabeth Foulser John (Bebo) Shiu Anthony D’Amico Flutes Renée Krimsier Sarah Brady Piccolo Ann Bobo

Trombones Hans Bohn Alexei Doohovskoy Bass Trombone Angel Subero Tuba Takatsugu Hagiwara Timpani Richard Flanagan

Oboes Andrew Price Amanda Hardy

Percussion Neil Grover Patrick Hollenbeck John Tanzer Ronald Tierno

English Horn Barbara LaFitte

Harp Ina Zdorovetchi

Clarinets Ian Greitzer David Martins

Piano Benjamin Cook

Violas Susan Culpo Nathaniel Farny Donna Jerome David Feltner Kenneth Stalberg Jean Haig Barbara Wright Abigail Kubert Cross

Bassoons Ronald Haroutunian Adrian Jojatu

Cellos Ronald Lowry William Rounds Eugene Kim Jennifer Lucht Leo Eguchi Kevin Crudder Steven Laven Melanie Dyball

Trumpets Terry Everson Michael Dobrinski Bruce Hall Joseph Foley

Horns Kevin Owen Whitacre Hill Hazel Dean Davis Kate Gascoigne

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ABOUT THE SHOW In a career that spans more than three decades, legendary and Grammy®nominated saxophonist Dave Koz returns to the road this Holiday Season for his 21st annual “Dave Koz Christmas Tour 2018.” Special Guests joining Koz this year will be: Mindi Abair, pop/blues saxophonist/singer who will be making her first Christmas Tour appearance; South African guitarist/singer, Jonathan Butler, who returns for another wonderful time with Dave; and Japanese keyboard sensation Keiko Matsui. The tour, now in its 21st year, has received nationwide critical acclaim since its 1997 inception. After last year’s highly successful 20-year anniversary Christmas Tour, Koz’s 2018 Christmas Tour promises to bring fresh renditions of Christmas classics—as well as a Chanukah medley!— and hits from his respective catalog. Koz has logged nine No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Current Contemporary Jazz Album chart, including 2015’s Collaborations: 25th Anniversary Collection (Concord Records), and received nine Grammy® nominations. His five holiday albums include 2017’s Dave

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CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE

Once upon a dream, time awoke suddenly…he turned, smiled and gave a wink…then saw the ornaments no longer asleep... WAKING UP THE SEASON ARISE...................................................................................................................... Humbug ONCE UPON A DREAM...........................................Angel, Ice Queen, Dickens & Company FLYING MARIONETTE......................................Puppeteer, Marionette Doll & Ornaments MAJESTICAL................................................................ Spiraling Aerialists & Trumpeteers CHUGGIN’.....................................................................Holiday, Winter & Christmas Elves ROCKIN AROUND................................ Skating Engineer, Caboose, Singers & Ornaments COOL AS ICE………………………………............................................................ Snow Princess WINTER WONDERLAND....................................Skipping Reindeer, Snowmen & Carolers DECK THE HALLS…………………………………………………................Candle Stacker & Elves SURPRISE........................................................................................................Candle Tricks HOLD ON TIGHT............................ North Pole Helper, Santa’s Helper, Singers & Puppets LIFTING GIFTS………………………………………………………... Soaring Ribbons & Company SHIMMERING....................................................................... Jewels & Swirling Ornaments SYMPHONY OF BELLS............................................................................................ Maestro GINGERBREAD FLIP................................. Flipping Cookies, Candies, Bakers & Company MORE SEASONS DREAMINGS ARE YOU LISTENING............................................................................................ Entr’acte WEATHER CHANGING.................................................................Fashionistas & Company JINGLE ROCK………………………………................................... Whirly Burly, Elvis & Singers THE BIG SPIN....................................................................................... Spinner & Company A SPARKLING NEW YEAR...................................................... Party Tricksters & Company BOUNCE………………………………………….........…………………Bauble Juggler & Ornaments BAND TOGETHER…………………………………………………………..... Elf, Band of Ornaments MARCH ON LINE...............................................................................Swaying Candy Canes PENGUINS.................................................................................Balancing Penguin & Flock HIGHER.....................................................................................................Penguins Reprise HOLY NIGHT.............................................Flying Angels, Singers, Ornaments & Company ALL ABOARD...................................................................................The Holidaze Company THERE WILL BE ONE 20-MINUTE INTERMISSION For information on all tour dates and other Cirque Dreams shows, visit cirqueproductions.com or contact us at 954-975-9525 ....................................................................................................................................... “Jingle Bell Rock” (Joe Beal and Jim Boothe) © 1957 (renewed) Chappell& Co., Inc. (ASCAP) All rights Reserved. Used By Permission. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (Johnny Marks) Used by Permission of St. Nicholas Music. “Winter Wonderland” By Felix Bernard and Dick Smith WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) MUSIC CLEARED BY BZ/RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS, INC. All artists, scenes and songs are subject to change at producer’s discretion.

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THE CAST OF ORNAMENTS Kimberly Abrams (U.S.A.).................................................................Singing Ice Queen, Elf Flora Banhegyi (Hungary)....................................................Skipping Reindeer, Ornament Hanna Banhegyi (Hungary)..................................................Skipping Reindeer, Ornament Liudmila Dovgan (Russia)............................................................. Snow Princess, Tree Top Vladimir Dovgan (Ukraine)............................... Humbug, Maestro, Whirly Burly, Penguin Ivan Enriquez (U.S.A.)........................................ Spiraling Aerialist, Swaying Candy Cane Jonathan Guardado-Ramirez (El Salvador)................................... Candy & Cookie Flipper Juan Guardado-Ramirez (El Salvador)........................................... Candy & Cookie Flipper William Howard (U.S.A.)............................................................ Singing Dickens, Elf, Elvis Natalia Khazina (Russia)……………………………………..................Fashionista, Candy Swirl Sergey Korolev (Russia)......................................................... Puppeteer, North Pole Helper Alexandra Koroleva (Russia)..........................................................................Santa’s Helper Duna Lamas-Alvarez (Cuba)............................... Spiraling Aerialist, Swaying Candy Cane Melaku Lissanu (Ethiopia).......................................................Bounce Juggler, Lumberjack Viacheslav Liubivets (Ukraine)………………………….................Skating Engineer, Mr. Baker David McPherson (U.S.A.)....................................................Ornament, Party Trickster, Elf Maria Nemtsev (Russia)...................................................................... Jewel, Ornament, Elf Olena Olnieva (Ukraine).................................. Skating Caboose, Mrs. Claus, Ring Spinner Dara Orland (U.S.A.)............................................................................... Singing Angel, Elf Andrii Pysiura (Ukraine).............................................................................. Party Trickster Mykola Pysiura (Ukraine)............................................................................ Party Trickster Aleksandr Rebkovets (Belarus).........................................Holiday Climber, Candle Stacker Ilia Ryzhkov (Russia)................................................................................Fashionista, Time Sergey Salko (Russia)...........................................................Ornament, Party Trickster, Elf Eric Seeger (Hungary)......................................Skipping Reindeer, Candy Cane, Ornament Amanda Smith (U.S.A.)....................................................................... Jewel, Ornament, Elf Oleg Sokolov (Ukraine)......................................................................................... Jester, Elf Peter Szakall (Hungary)........................................................Skipping Reindeer, Ornament Natalia Tsarevska (Ukraine).................................. Ring Spinner, Mrs. Baker, Flying Angel Oleksiy Tsarevskyy (Ukraine)............................................... Soaring Ribbon, Flying Angel

HOLIDAZE THROUGH THE YEARS Cirque Dreams Holidaze is one of the nation’s most iconic and successful holiday shows ever produced. In 2006, Broadway Director and Cirque Dreams Founder Neil Goldberg conceived and presented a Holiday show to replace the Radio City Christmas Spectacular that performed annually at the Grand Palace Theatre in Branson, Missouri. Many U.S. theater owners and presenters attended the show during its five-week engagement. Most believed there was not a successful business model to produce and present a six-week touring Holiday show in the U.S. Since then, Cirque Dreams Holidaze remains an audi-

ence, family, and fan favorite. When the 2008 success of Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy on Broadway exceeded all expectations, demand piqued for Cirque Dreams Holidaze. The show was to include elaborate stage sets, ornate costumes, holiday themed original and licensed music, extravagant production numbers, and a medley of diversified talent from around the world. Every element of the show would be designed to celebrate the holiday season combining tradition, spectacle, and imagination with song, variety and amazement. As audiences continued to flock to Cirque Dreams Holidaze shows in cities throughout the country from local performing arts centers and

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Bob Woodward is a journalistic icon who gained international attention when he and Carl Bernstein broke the deeply disturbing news of the Watergate scandal. Watergate’s theme of secret government is a common thread throughout Woodward’s career that has spawned 19 books—all national bestsellers—13 of them #1—more than any other contemporary nonfiction author. His 19th book, FEAR: Trump in the White House, sold more than 1.1 million copies in its first week in September 2018—breaking the 94-year firstweek sales record of its publisher Simon & Schuster. No one else in political investigative journalism has the clout, respect, and reputation of Woodward. He has a way of getting insiders to open up in ways that reveal an intimate yet sweeping portrayal of Washington and the political infighting, how we fight wars, the price of politics, how presidents lead, the homeland security efforts, and so much more. His work is meticulous and draws on internal memos, classified documents, meeting notes, and hundreds of hours of interviews with most of the key players, including the president. Professionally, Bob Woodward is currently associate editor for The Washington Post where he’s worked since 1971. He has won nearly every American journalism award, and the Post won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for his work with Carl Bernstein on the Watergate scandal. In addition, Woodward was the main reporter for the Post’s articles on the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks that won the National Affairs Pulitzer Prize in 2002. Woodward has co-authored or authored 13 #1 national best-selling non-fiction books. They are: All the President’s Men (1974) and The Final Days (1976), both Watergate books, co-authored with Bernstein. The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court (1979) co-authored with Scott Armstrong, Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times 42

of John Belushi (1984), Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-87 (1987), The Commanders (1991), The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House (1994), Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate (1999), Bush at War (2002), Plan of Attack (2004), State of Denial: Bush at War Part III (2006), Obama’s Wars (2010), and Fear: Trump in the White House (2018). Woodward’s other national bestselling books: The Secret Man: The Story of Watergate’s Deep Throat (2005), The Choice (1996), Maestro: Greenspan’s Fed and the American Boom (2000), The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008 (2008), The Price of Politics (2012), and The Last of the President’s Men (2015). Newsweek magazine has excerpted six of Woodward’s books in headline-making cover stories; 60 Minutes has done pieces on seven of his books; three of his books have been made into feature films. Woodward was born March 26, 1943 in Illinois. He graduated from Yale University in 1965 and served five years as a communications officer in the U.S. Navy before beginning his journalism career at the Montgomery County Sentinel (Maryland), where he was a reporter for one year before joining the Post.

ABOUT THE MODERATOR Christine Todd Whitman is the President of The Whitman Strategy Group (WSG), a consulting firm that specializes in energy and environmental issues. Governor Whitman served in the cabinet of President George W. Bush as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from January of 2001 until June of 2003. She was the 50th Governor of the State of New Jersey, serving as its first woman governor from 1994 until 2001. She is the author of a New York Times best seller called It’s My Party Too, which was published in January of 2005. Governor Whitman serves on the Board


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NETworks Presentations LLC presents

Music

Book and Lyrics

Richard Rodgers

Oscar Hammerstein II

Based upon the novel Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon Angela Baumgardner Dongwoo Kang

with

Pedro Ka‘awaloa

DeAnna Choi Bern Tan Paulina Yeung Timothy Matthew Flores Hayden Bercy Stanton Morales and

Catrina Teruel Clark Raymond Dimaano Atsushi Eda CJ Fernando Jenna Ho Masumi Iwai Anjali Kanter Akina Kitazawa Keiji Kubo Kylie Kuioka Catherine Landeta Jee Heng Liao Tsubasa Ogawa Soraya Patoonsittichai Trevor Roderick Richel Ruiz Pepita Salim Linder Sutton Kayla Teruel Matheus Ting Hiroko Uchino Dax Valdes Annie Sherman Eliot Waldvogel SETS

COSTUMES

Michael Yeargan

LIGHTING

Catherine Zuber ADDITIONAL SETS and ADAPTATION

ORCHESTRATIONS

Tom Watson

MUSIC COORDINATOR

MUSIC CONDUCTOR

John Mezzio

David Aaron Brown

CASTING

Steve Varon

DANCE & INCIDENTAL MUSIC ARRANGEMENTS

Trude Rittmann

TOUR BOOKING, ENGAGEMENT MANAGEMENT, PRESS & MARKETING

Jason Styres, CSA GENERAL MANAGER GENTRY & ASSOCIATES

Scott Lehrer and Alex Neumann

WIG AND HAIR DESIGNER

Mikiko Suzuki MacAdams

Robert Russell Bennett

SOUND

Donald Holder

Broadway Booking Office NYC

COMPANY MANAGER

Benjamin-Michael Joseph Antipuna

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Emily White-Winter

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

PRODUCTION MANAGER NETWORKS PRESENTATIONS

Evan Rooney

CHOREOGRAPHY RECREATED BY

Seth Wenig

Greg Zane

MUSIC SUPERVISOR CHOREOGRAPHER

Ted Sperling

Christopher Gattelli

BASED ON THE ORIGINAL CHOREOGRAPHY BY

Jerome Robbins

RESTAGING DIRECTOR

Shelley Butler

ORIGINAL DIRECTION BY

Bartlett Sher

Produced by Special Arrangement with Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization: A Concord Music Company TheKingandITour.com

National Tour Premiere: October 30 - November 6, 2016 DECEMBER 14-15, 2018 BROADWAY SERIES MEDIA SPONSOR

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CAST OF CHARACTERS

King of Siam................................................................................................... PEDRO KA‘AWALOA Anna Leonowens.................................................................................. ANGELA BAUMGARDNER Lady Thiang........................................................................................................... DEANNA CHOI Kralahome.....................................................................................................................BERN TAN Tuptim................................................................................................................ PAULINA YEUNG Lun Tha............................................................................................................ DONGWOO KANG Prince Chulalongkorn.................................................................... TIMOTHY MATTHEW FLORES Louis Leonowens..................................................................................................HAYDEN BERCY Captain Orton / Sir Edward Ramsey............................................................. STANTON MORALES Phra Alack................................................................................................................. DAX VALDES Princess Ying Yaowalak.........................................................................................KAYLA TERUEL Royal Court Dancers............................................................................ ATSUSHI EDA, KEIJI KUBO Fan Dancers................................................................................ MASUMI IWAI, ANJALI KANTER Royal Wives, Townspeople........................ MASUMI IWAI, ANJALI KANTER, AKINA KITAZAWA, TSUBASA OGAWA, SORAYA PATOONSITTICHAI, HIROKO UCHINO Guards, Monks, Townspeople............................................. RAYMOND DIMAANO, ATSUSHI EDA, KEIJI KUBO, TREVOR RODERICK, RICHEL RUIZ Royal Children................................................. CJ FERNANDO, ANJALI KANTER, KYLIE KUIOKA, LINDER SUTTON, KAYLA TERUEL, HIROKO UCHINO, ELIOT WALDVOGEL THE SMALL HOUSE OF UNCLE THOMAS ( BALLET ) Eliza..................................................................................................SORAYA PATOONSITTICHAI Uncle Thomas................................................................................................... TSUBASA OGAWA Angel/George............................................................................................................ RICHEL RUIZ Topsy................................................................................................................. HIROKO UCHINO Simon of Legree........................................................................................................... KEIJI KUBO Little Eva.............................................................................................................ANJALI KANTER Propmen...................................................................RAYMOND DIMAANO, TREVOR RODERICK Dogs...................................................................... MASUMI IWAI, AKINA KITAZAWA, JENNA HO Guards...............................................................ATSUSHI EDA, JEE HENG LIAO, MATHEUS TING Royals Singers...................... CATRINA TERUEL CLARK, CATHERINE LANDETA, PEPITA SALIM SWINGS JENNA HO, MATHEUS TING, ELIOT WALDVOGEL UNDERSTUDIES Understudies and Standbys never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Anna Leonowens: ANNIE SHERMAN; for King of Siam: BERN TAN; for Lady Thiang: CATRINA TERUEL CLARK; for Kralahome: RAYMOND DIMAANO; for Tuptim: CATHERINE LANDETA, PEPITA SALIM; for Lun Tha: TREVOR RODERICK; for Prince Chulalongkorn: TREVOR RODERICK; for Louis Leonowens: ELIOT WALDVOGEL; for Captain Orton/Sir Edward Ramsey: DAX VALDES; for Phra Alack: MATHEUS TING; for Princess Ying Yaowalak: KYLIE KUIOKA ; for Eliza: AKINA KITAZAWA; for Uncle Thomas: JENNA HO; for Angel/George: MATHEUS TING; for Topsy: JENNA HO; for Simon of Legree: MATHEUS TING; for Little Eva: JENNA HO. Dance Captain................................................................................................... TSUBASA OGAWA Assistant Dance Captain..................................................................................... HIROKO UCHINO Fight Captain............................................................................................................. DAX VALDES

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MUSICAL NUMBERS AND SCENES ACT I Overture.........................................................................................................Orchestra Scene 1: Deck of the Chow Phya and Docks of Bangkok “I Whistle a Happy Tune”.....................................................................Anna and Louis Scene 2: The King’s Throne Room “My Lord and Master”........................................................................................Tuptim “Hello, Young Lovers”........................................................................................... Anna “The March of Siamese Children”..................................................................Orchestra Scene 3: On the Palace Grounds “A Puzzlement”...................................................................................................... King Scene 4: The Schoolroom “The Royal Bangkok Academy”.............................................Royal Children and Wives “Getting to Know You”............................................... Anna, Royal Children and Wives The Garden “We Kiss in a Shadow”.................................................................. Lun Tha and Tuptim A Palace Corridor “A Puzzlement” (Reprise)..................................................... Chulalongkorn and Louis Scene 5: Anna’s Bedroom “Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?”................................................................ Anna “Something Wonderful”.............................................................................Lady Thiang Scene 6: The King’s Study Finale Act I...................................................................................... King and Company ACT II The Schoolroom “Western People Funny”....................................................Lady Thiang and Royal Wives Dining Room and Garden “I Have Dreamed”............................................................................ Lun Tha and Tuptim “Hello, Young Lovers” (Reprise).............................................................................. Anna Theater Pavilion “The Small House of Uncle Thomas” (Ballet)............................... Tuptim, Royal Singers and Dancers Scene 4: The King’s Study “Song of the King”.................................................................................... Anna and King “Shall We Dance?”.................................................................................... Anna and King Scene 5: Outside the Gates of the Palace Scene 6: The King’s Study “I Whistle a Happy Tune” (Reprise)......................................................................... Anna Scene 1: Scene 2: Scene 3:

There will be one 20-minute intermission ORCHESTRA

Conductor/Keyboard: DAVID AARON BROWN Associate Conductor/Synthesizer: ADAM WIGGINS Violin: DEBORAH MOYER; Cello: ELEN WROTEN; Flute/Piccolo: REBECCA HOVAN; Oboe/English Horn/Bassoon: NATHAN NIX; Clarinet: MICHAEL BLISS; French Horn: JACOB POULOS; Trumpet: KEATON VIAVATTINE; Drums/Percussion: RYAN BLIHOVDE Music Coordinator: JOHN MEZZIO The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular pones, beepers and watches.

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WHO’S WHO ANGELA BAUMGARDNER (Anna Leonowens) National tour debut! Regional: Mary Poppins (Winifred Banks), Peter Pan (Mrs. Darling), Beauty and the Beast (Mrs. Potts), Sister Act (Mary Martin-ofTours), A Little Night Music, Merrily We Roll Along. “Huge thanks to The King and I team, FireStarter Entertainment, Jason Styres, and my supportive family.” angelabaumgardner.com PEDRO KA‘AWALOA (King of Siam) is honored to be bringing King Mongkut to life. He has a B.A. in Music from Harvard University. Regional: The Fantasticks; South Pacific; Evita; The Addams Family; The Producers; Jesus Christ Superstar; White Christmas; The Odd Couple, Female Version. MD/Conductor: Cabaret, First Date, Seussical, …Spelling Bee, The King and I, Les Misérables. Ka’awaloa is also a choir conductor, pianist, musician, teacher, and composer. He is also a fitness and mindfulness enthusiast. Aloha and IMUA! pedrokaawaloa.com DEANNA CHOI (Lady Thiang) is so grateful to be making her national tour debut! Off-Broadway: Lili Marlene (St. Luke’s Theater). Regional: Wild Swans (A.R.T.). Very special thanks to Jason Styres, CSA, Kimberly Vaughn Performance Studio and Tom Burke Studio! “My deepest love goes to my entire family, friends, and colleagues for ALL your support!” Visit me at deannachoi.com BERN TAN (Kralahome) is delighted to be traveling with this lovely tour family. He was most recently seen in NYC in Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson), The Rake’s Progress (Nick Shadow), Finding Home featuring the music of Ricky Ian Gordon (Bernard). Other favorite credits include Cosi Fan Tutte (Guglielmo), The Merry Widow (Bogdanovitch), and Into the Woods (Baker). Before the tour, he taught voice as an adjunct faculty member at NYU while completing graduate studies there. PAULINA YEUNG (Tuptim). National tour debut! Opera: The Magic Flute (First Lady/Opera Hong Kong), The Mikado (Peep-bo). Concerts: Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Pan Asian Repertory Theatre. “Much love and gratitude to my entire family, mentors, Jason Styres, TEG.” Yeung is a proud graduate of Manhattan School of Music. paulinayeung.com 50

DONGWOO “DW” KANG (Lung Tha) flew 6,885 miles from his home country and landed in New York City where he had never been before. He had never performed in English. People in New York started calling him “DW” and he started his first journey with his new name in America. 12th annual Rising Stars Concert. From Seoul, South Korea, Kang wants to bring love and hope to people. He is thankful for the support from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. “All glory to God.” TIMOTHY MATTHEW FLORES (Prince Chulalongkorn). National tour debut! Training: Marymount Manhattan College (Theatre Arts/ Musical Theatre). “Many thanks to my family, friends, and teachers for making this lifechanging experience possible.” HAYDEN BERCY (Louis) is thrilled to join The King and I. Prior credits: A Christmas Story National Tour (Flick), Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Ben), The Nerd (Thor) at George Street Playhouse, and 2018 U.S. Tennis Open Soloist. Thank you: NETworks, Jason Styres, Lisa Calli, Justin, Emily, Janine, Mom, Dad, and Brielle. STANTON MORALES (Sir Edward Ramsey/Captain Orton). National tour debut. Recent regional credits include: The Secret Garden (Archibald Craven), A Little Night Music (Henrik), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Percy), Jesus Christ Superstar (Pilate), Beauty and the Beast (Cogsworth), You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Snoopy), and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (William Barfée), for which he won the 2016 LA STAGE Alliance Ovation Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Graduate of the South Orange County School of the Arts. Special thanks to Nicole at FireStarter Entertainment and Jason Styres. For The Moms. CATRINA TERUEL CLARK (Ensemble). Highlights: Miss Saigon National Tour (Gigi u/s). Regional: Jesus Christ Superstar (Mary), South Pacific (Liat), Hot Mikado (Yum Yum), Miss Saigon (Kim), Aida (Amneris), West Side Story (Maria), Hair (Crissy), and more. “Gratitude to Walker Clark, Jamie Wigginton, Nancy Carson, Jason Styres, NETworks and my students.” RAYMOND DIMAANO (Ensemble) is elated to be making his national tour debut with The King and I. Regional: Mary Poppins (VARep), Mamma Mia! (VMT) Others: USO show troupe NYC. “So much love to my


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amazing family and friends for all the support! God Bless!” Instagram: @raydimaano ATSUSHI EDA (Royal Court Dancer, Ensemble) is thrilled to be in his first Rodgers & Hammerstein musical with this group of “Happy People.” Originally from Tokyo, Japan. Favorite credits: Hello, Dolly!; La Cage aux Folles; Damn Yankees; and Mamma Mia! (Pepper). Many thanks and love to family and friends. CJ FERNANDO (Ensemble) is eight-yearsold and from San Jose, CA. He grew up singing and dancing with his two other siblings, Jenika and Jayden, at PnC Music. This is his first national tour. When not performing, Fernando loves playing with BeyBlades! JENNA HO (Swing) is thrilled and honored to make her national tour debut with The King and I! Marymount Manhattan College (B.F.A. in Dance). “Thank you to Jason Styres, CSA and my family and friends, especially Mom, Dad, and Justin for their endless love and support!” MASUMI IWAI (Fan Dancer, Ensemble) is so excited for her national tour debut. She moved to NYC in 2015 from Japan. Credits: Jesus Christ Superstar, The

Wedding Singer, Saturday Night Fever at Surflight Theater. She can’t thank her family and friends in Japan enough. masumiiwai.com ANJALI KANTER (Fan Dancer, Little Eva, Ensemble). Although Kanter has performed many different times from a very young age in New Mexico and in New York City, this is her national tour debut with Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I. AKINA KITAZAWA (Ensemble) is thrilled to make her national tour debut with The King and I. Favorite credits: Candide (Carnegie Hall), An American in Paris (Ogunquit Playhouse), On the Town (Gateway Playhouse), Swing! (Soloist, Gateway Playhouse), Carnival! (Dance Captain, The Long Center). @akinakitazawa KEIJI KUBO (Royal Court Dancer, Simon of Legree, Ensemble). Regional: Annie (The Gallery Players). Dance/Concert: BC/EFA Broadway Bares: On Demand, Strip U, Game Night (Hammerstein Ballroom). New York City Gay Men’s Chorus (The Town Hall, NYU Skirball Center) Soloist Dancer. TV: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO), Trailblazer Honors (LogoTV). Ballet: Nutcracker Chinese

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Dance (Dokoudovsky New York Conservatory of Dance). Japan: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Theater Dama City), My Fair Lady (Ashia Runa Hall). Ballet: Coppélia (Subaru Hall). Opera: Un ballo in maschera (Maple Hall). KYLIE KUIOKA (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her national tour and professional debut! Various credits in her hometown of Honolulu, HI. Special thanks to teachers in her performing arts family who encouraged her. Thanks to The King and I cast and crew. “Love to mommy, daddy, Kadyn, family, and friends.” Instagram: @kyliekuioka CATHERINE LANDETA (Ensemble). Tour debut! Landeta is extremely grateful to be here. Credits include Avenue Q (Christmas Eve), The King and I (Lady Thiang), and Ludo’s Broken Bride (Off Bway). B.M. Musical Theatre from Arizona State University. Thank you to friends, family, and mentors for their support. catherinelandeta.com JEE HENG LIAO (Ensemble). OffBroadway: Anything Goes—Musicals Tonight. Theater: Romance of the Western Chamber (TADA! Theater), Ninja Ballet (The Tank), When You’ve Got A Gift (NAAP), Goodbye (Players Theatre), Anything Goes (with Asian pop star Evonne Hsu). Training: NTUA, AMDA. Thanks to Jason Styres Casting, family, friends, and teachers. @jeeliao TSUBASA OGAWA (Uncle Thomas, Ensemble, Dance Captain) is originally from Japan. She is a graduate of The New School in NYC. Credits: Sayonara (Off-Broadway), Twelfth Night (Off-Broadway), The King and I (Asia Tour), multiple regional productions of Miss Saigon. She performs at numerous venues in NYC as a member of The Love Show, a Brooklyn-based theatrical dance company. SORAYA PATOONSITTICHAI (Eliza, Ensemble). Most recently with NYC Ballet and BYA. Education: B.F.A. with honors in Dance, Chularongkorn University, Thailand. Ballet Performance: Swan Lake (Odile), The Little Mermaid (Ariel), Beauty and the Beast (Belle), Cinderella (Cinderella), The Nutcracker (Clara/ Sugar Plum Fairy), Snow White (Snow White), Don Quixote (Kriti). Dancer with recording artist, Madonna, for The Madonna & Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange. TREVOR RODERICK (Ensemble) is excited to make his national tour debut with one of his favorite shows! Professional credits include: Miss Saigon (The Fulton Theater), The Drowsy Chaperone (Zachary Scott Theater). Roderick 52

spent the last five years singing all over the world as a Guest Entertainer fronting the group Oh What A Night! on Norwegian Cruise line and as a Production Vocalist for Holland America Line. B.F.A. in musical theater from Texas State University. “For Mom and twin brother Travis.” RICHEL RUIZ (Angel/George, Ensemble) is delighted to make his national tour debut! Regional credits include Tarzan, Lubbock Moonlight Musicals; Carousel, Gulf Coast Symphony; South Pacific, The Wick Theatre. Ruiz would like to thank his family and friends for their love and support. PEPITA SALIM (Ensemble). Born and raised in Indonesia and a recent graduate from New England Conservatory (B.M.), she has performed in Cendrillon, The Cunning Little Vixen, Dido and Aeneas, and The King and I (Royal Child). “Love and thanks to Mom and Dad. Praise to God.” Instagram/Youtube: @pepitasalim ANNIE SHERMAN (u/s Anna Leonowens). National Tour: The Sound of Music (u/s Elsa Schraeder). Regional: Ragtime on Ellis Island (Evelyn Nesbit), Macbeth (Witch, LA Opera), Guys and Dolls (Sarah), Sweeney Todd (Johanna), The Little Mermaid (Allana), Cabaret (Frenchie). M.M. UCLA, B.A. Stanford University. Many thanks to ATB and The King and I family. “For Mom, Dad, and Kelsey.” anniesherman.me LINDER SUTTON (Ensemble) is excited to be making her national tour debut. Her credits include playing Tam in Serenbe Playhouse’s production of Miss Saigon and appearing in the film remake of Jacob’s Ladder. “Big hugs to Mama and Daddy always and forever.” KAYLA TERUEL (Princess Ying Yaowalak, Ensemble) is making her theatrical debut with The King and I tour. She lives in Canoga Park, CA, attends Chime Charter School, and dances at Los Angeles Ballet Academy. Teruel would like to thank her family, Walker and Catrina of WC Studios, and Nancy Carson of Carson-Adler Agency. MATHEUS TING (Swing) is a graduate from LaSalle College of the Arts in Singapore. He just starred in his off-Broadway debut as Minsik Lee in the new musical Comfort Women. Other credits: Ming in A Language of Their Own, the Butler in Yosef the Musical, and Elliot in Bright and Brave. He currently stars as Pengyu in the dark comedy web


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series Big Law on YouTube. Favorite credits: Robertson Ay in Mary Poppins, Prez in The Pajama Game, and Harry Witherspoon in Lucky Stiff. Instagram: @thematheustheory HIROKO UCHINO (Topsy, Ensemble, Asst. Dance Captain). National tour: Chuggington Live! (Ensemble), New York: Northbound (Dancer), New York Lizards Dance Team of Major League Lacrosse. Music Video: “Hello” from Above & Beyond. Dance Company: The Next Stage Project, Octavia Cup Dance Theatre. She would love to thank her family and David for never leaving her side. DAX VALDES (Phra Alack, Ensemble). Hometown: San Francisco, CA. Credits include: Seussical (Cape Fear Regional Theatre), Spamalot, Rumors, Triumph of Love (Millbrook Playhouse), Beardo (Pipeline Theater Company), A Dream Play (NAATCO), Trade Practices (HERE). Education: B.F.A. musical theater—Point Park University; Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts. ELIOT WALDVOGEL (Swing). This is Waldvogel’s first national tour and he is delighted to join the cast of The King and I. He has previously appeared with the Stockton Civic Theatre, That’s Showbiz! Theatre, and KUDOS Children’s Theatre in Stockton, CA. He would like to thank Mom and Dad (even

though he is banned from singing at the table), his sister Miriam, and his dog Oliver. RICHARD RODGERS (Music) & OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II (Lyrics and Co-Author). Composer Richard Rodgers (1902-1979) and lyricist/librettist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960) joined forces in 1942 and created the most successful partnership in the American musical theater. Their output included Oklahoma! (1943), Carousel (1945), the movie State Fair (1945, remade 1962, Broadway premiere 1996), Allegro (1947), South Pacific (1949), The King and I (1951), Me and Juliet (1953), Pipe Dream (1955), the TV musical Cinderella (1957, remade 1965, 1997, Broadway premiere 2014); Flower Drum Song (1958) and The Sound of Music (1959). Their shows have received several dozen major awards, including Pulitzers, Tonys®, Oscars®, Grammys®, and Emmys®. Lincoln Center Theater has presented Tony Award®winning productions of Carousel (1994) and South Pacific (2008). BARTLETT SHER (Original Director). Resident Director at Lincoln Center Theater since 2009. LCT: My Fair Lady, Oslo (2017 Tony Award® for Best Play; also London), The King and I, Golden Boy, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Awake and Sing!, The Light in the Piazza (Tony® nominations); South Pacific

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(Tony Award®; also London, Australia); Blood and Gifts; Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (also London). Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof. The Bridges of Madison County. Off-Broadway: Prayer for My Enemy, Waste (Best Play Obie Award), Cymbeline (Callaway Award, also Royal Shakespeare Company), Don Juan, Pericles (TFANA, BAM). Artistic director of Seattle’s Intiman Theatre (2000– 2009). Previously company director for the Guthrie Theater and associate artistic director at Hartford Stage. Opera: Roméo et Juliette (Salzburg, Milan, Chicago, Metropolitan Opera); Faust (Baden Baden); Two Boys (ENO, Metropolitan Opera); Otello, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Le Comte Ory, L’Elisir d’Amore (Metropolitan Opera); Mourning Becomes Electra (Seattle Opera, New York City Opera). Current productions include the Broadway premiere of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird. CHRISTOPHER GATTELLI (Original Choreographer) was awarded the 2012 Tony®, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his choreography in Newsies. Broadway (choreographer): My Fair Lady, SpongeBob Squarepants, War Paint, The King and I (Tony® nomination), South Pacific (Tony® and Outer Critics Circle nominations), Amazing Grace, Casa Valentina, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Sunday in the Park With George, Godspell, The Ritz, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, 13, High Fidelity. Off-Broadway: Dogfight (Lortel Award), Altar Boyz (Lortel Award, Callaway Award, Drama Desk Nom.), Bat Boy: The Musical (Lortel Award) West End/London: Sunday in the Park with George, South Pacific, tick, tick... BOOM! Sydney Opera House: My Fair Lady with Julie Andrews, South Pacific. As director/ choreographer, Off-Broadway: Silence! The Musical, world premiere of In Your Arms (The Old Globe), world premiere of Jim Henson’s Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas (Goodspeed Opera House). Also choreographed Coen Brothers’ movie Hail, Caesar!, Newsies, Isn’t It Romantic? JEROME ROBBINS (Original Choreography, 1918-1998) is world-renowned as choreographer/director of ballets, theater, movies, and television. His Broadway shows include On the Town, Peter Pan, The King and I, West Side Story, Gypsy, Fiddler on the Roof, and Jerome Robbins’ Broadway. Among his more than 60 ballets are Fancy Free, Afternoon of a Faun, The Concert, Dances at a Gathering, 54

In the Night, and Glass Pieces, which are in the repertories of a New York City Ballet and other major dance companies throughout the world. Robbins’ numerous awards include Tonys®, Oscars®, and Emmys®. TED SPERLING (Music Direction). Broadway: My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I, South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, The Light in the Piazza (Tony® and Drama Desk awards), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty, Titanic (actor), Kiss of the Spider Woman, How to Succeed…, My Favorite Year, Drood, Sunday in the Park with George. OffBroadway: Red Eye of Love, The Other Josh Cohen, Striking 12, and See What I Wanna See (all as director); A Man of No Importance, Saturn Returns, A New Brain, Floyd Collins, Romance in Hard Times (as music director). Artistic Director of MasterVoices www.mastervoices.org. For more info, visit www.tedsperling.net. MICHAEL YEARGAN (Sets). LCT: Golden Boy (Tony® nom.), Blood and Gifts, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Tony® nom.), South Pacific (Tony®, Drama Desk awards; Outer Critics Circle nom.), Cymbeline, Awake and Sing! (DD Award, Tony® nom.), Edward Albee’s Seascape and The Light in the Piazza (Tony®, DD awards). Broadway: The Ritz, Bad Habits, A Lesson from Aloes, and The Road to Mecca (Roundabout). Also credits Off-Broadway, regional theater, London, ten productions at the Metropolitan Opera, and work at major opera companies throughout the United States, Europe, and Australia. CATHERINE ZUBER (Costumes). Broadway: My Fair Lady, Junk, Oslo, War Paint, (Drama Desk Award), Fiddler on the Roof, The King and I (Tony Award®, Outer Critics Circle Award), Gigi (Drama Desk Award), Golden Boy, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Born Yesterday, The Royal Family (Tony Award®), South Pacific (Tony Award®), The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award®), The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award®), Awake and Sing! (Tony Award®), among many others including Off-Broadway and Regional Theater. Recent Opera credits include: Romeo et Juliette, Otello, Barbiere di Siviglia at the Metropolitan Opera. Induction: Theater Hall of Fame, 2016. DONALD HOLDER (Lighting) Broadway: Over 50 productions, two Tony Awards® (The Lion King and South Pacific) and 13 Tony® nominations. Recent projects include: My


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Fair Lady, M Butterfly, Oslo, Anastasia, She Loves Me, Fiddler On The Roof, The Father, The King and I, On The Twentieth Century, The Bridges Of Madison County, Golden Boy, Spiderman Ragtime, Movin’ Out, Bullets Over Broadway, many others. Television: Smash Seasons 1 and 2 (NBC-Dreamworks). SCOTT LEHRER (Sound) received the first Tony® awarded to sound for the Lincoln Center Theater revival of South Pacific directed by Bartlett Sher. Recent Broadway: The Front Page, Shuffle Along, Fiddler on the Roof, Dames at Sea, The King and I, Living on Love, Honeymoon in Vegas, A Delicate Balance, Love Letters, A Raisin in the Sun, Betrayal, Lucky Guy, Chaplin (Drama Desk), Death of a Salesman (Tony® nom.), the revival of Chicago, and over 50 City Center Encores!. Recording projects include the Broadway cast recording of An American in Paris (Grammy® nom.), Loudon Wainwright III’s Grammy®-winning High Wide and Handsome, Bebe Neuwirth’s Porcelain, and Meredith Monk’s mercy. ALEX NEUMANN (Sound) is a New York City-based sound designer, he has worked extensively on Broadway as an associate to several sound designers including Tony Award®-winners Scott Lehrer (co-designer on this tour) and Leon Rothenberg, and Tony® nominees John Gromada and Matt Tierney. Regionally Neumann has designed at American Repertory Theatre, The Huntington Theatre Company, Hartford Stage, LaJolla Playhouse, The Alley Theatre, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. He is the sound designer of the Drama Desk Awards (Town Hall, NYC), and A Tribute to the Presidential Scholars (Kennedy Center). He recently spent two years lecturing on Sound Design technology at the Yale School of Drama. TOM WATSON (Wig and Hair Designer). LCT: OSLO, The King and I, The City of Conversation, Act One, South Pacific, Belle Epoque, and A Man of No Importance. Tom is head of the wig and makeup department at the Metropolitan Opera. He has designed wigs for more than 70 Broadway productions. Current and recent Broadway designs include Bright Star, Wicked, King Kong, Rock of Ages, Dames at Sea, Fiddler on the Roof, and Falsettos. SHELLEY BUTLER (Restaging Director). Recent productions include the world premiere of Lucas Hnath’s A Doll’s House,

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Part 2 (South Coast Repertory), and the Japanese premiere of Beautiful—The Carole King Musical (Imperial Theatre, Tokyo). She has developed new work for companies including Ars Nova, Primary Stages, E.S.T., WP Theater, Hartford Stage, South Coast Repertory, Denver Center Theatre Company, Yale Repertory Theater, Geva, New York Stage, and Film, Dallas Lyric Stage, The Lark and New Dramatists. Drama League Directing Fellow, member of SDC, the Lincoln Center Directors’ Lab, and the WP Directors Lab. Upcoming: Fruiting Bodies (Ma-Yi Theater Company) and The Magician’s Daughter (Geva Theatre Center). GREG ZANE (Associate Choreographer). Associate Choreographer: The King and I Lincoln Center Theater/Broadway, 1st National Tour, London Palladium/West End. Broadway: The King and I at Lincoln Center Theater. Direction/Choreography: Singin’ in the Rain, The Sound of Music, Carousel, Peter Pan, Suessical, Elf. Performance: The King and I (1996 Broadway revival and 2000 West End revival), A Chorus Line, Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Ballet faculty at Broadway Dance Center. KATHY FABIAN (Props Supervisor). Broadway credits include: American Son, Bernhardt/Hamlet, Pretty Woman, The Parisian Woman, Time and the Conways, Indecent, Sunday in the Park with George, Falsettos, Fiddler on the Roof, On Your Feet!, The King And I, An American In Paris, The Realistic Joneses, If/Then, Rocky, The Bridges of Madison County, I’ll Eat You Last, Kinky Boots, Lucky Guy, Chaplin, Nice Work If You Can Get It, A Streetcar Named Desire, Stick Fly, The Normal Heart, House of Blue Leaves, Anything Goes, Fences, A Behanding in Spokane, Race, and Fela!. Off-Broadway: The Hard Problem, LCT, Mary Jane and Othello, NYTW. TV: Sesame Street. ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT (Orchestrations, 1894-1981) orchestrated more than 300 Broadway musical scores, including Show Boat, No, No, Nanette, Of Thee I Sing, Face the Music, Oklahoma!, Carmen Jones, Finian’s Rainbow, Kiss Me, Kate, South Pacific, The King and I, My Fair Lady and Camelot. His arrangements for the 1955 film version of Oklahoma! earned him an Academy Award®. He also orchestrated and arranged Rodgers’ TV documentary score for Victory at Sea. A classically trained composer, Bennett’s prolific output of original compositions includes symphonies, sonatas, a ballet, a concerto and an opera. 56

TRUDE RITTMANN (Dance and Incidental Music Arrangements, 1908-2005) amassed more than 50 Broadway credits as a choral and dance arranger, including The Sound of Music, The King and I, South Pacific, My Fair Lady, Carousel, Finian’s Rainbow, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, and Peter Pan. A composer in her own right, she provided music for such television shows as Omnibus and The Seven Lively Arts. JASON STYRES (Casting). Broadway: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, Dames at Sea, Disney’s The Lion King, Nice Work If You Can Get It. Off-Broadway: Puffs, Midnight at the Never Get (York), Pedro Pan, Neurosis, R.R.R.E.D., War Boys, Money Talks, Trip of Love, iLLA, Missed Connections, and 15 different Encores! productions. National Tours: A Gentleman’s Guide…, The King and I, R+H’s Cinderella, The Lion King, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Film/TV: How You Look At It, Carousel (PBS), Six by Sondheim (HBO), SYTYCD. London & Las Vegas: Magic Mike Live (Channing Tatum, dir.) Other: Josh Prince’s Broadway Dance Lab, Looking for Christmas (Old Globe), Camille A. Brown’s developmental project, Hartford Stage, NY Philharmonic, SF Symphony, Florida Studio Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, and others. Seven-time Artios nominee, NY Board Member of the Casting Society of America. JOHN MEZZIO (Music Coordinator) has conducted several national tours including State Fair starring John Davidson, Victor/ Victoria starring Toni Tennille, Seussical, Cinderella starring Eartha Kitt and Deborah Gibson, the Royal National Theatre’s revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, and The Wedding Singer. Additionally, Mezzio was Associate Conductor for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express at the Las Vegas Hilton. He was Musical Coordinator for several national and international tours including Sweet Charity starring Molly Ringwald, Annie starring John Schuck and Mackenzie Phillips, Hairspray, The Producers, A Chorus Line, Spring Awakening, Elf the Musical, Memphis, Bullets Over Broadway, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and Shrek The Musical. DAVID AARON BROWN (Conductor). National tour: Elf. NYC: Neurosis, Here First!: Let the Ladies Sing, The Mistakes that Made Me. Regional: Prince of Egypt, The Life of the Party (TheatreWorks Silicon Valley), Monsoon Wedding (Berkeley Rep), The Wild


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Party (ROLT), Seussical (BAM). Awards: SF Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Award (Best Music Direction: She Loves Me; Best Actor: Grey Gardens), Weston Award in Piano Performance (Brown University). Love to family and Ronnie. EMILY WHITE-WINTER (Production Stage Manager) is excited for The King and I! National Tours: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (PSM) and Beauty and the Beast (ASM). Select Kansas City credits: Assassins, Shipwrecked!, and Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill (Spinning Tree Theatre, SM), Cabaret (MTH, SM), Here Lies Joyland (KC Fringe, SM), and A Moon for the Misbegotten (KCAT, ASM). She is a graduate of Kansas State University. Many thanks to Andrew. emilywhitewinter.com BENJAMIN-MICHAEL JOSEPH ANTIPUNA (Company Manager). A Philadelphia native and a graduate of DeSales University, he is ecstatic to join the national tour of The King and I. His background includes over 15 years of touring experience as well as work in theme parks, cruise ships and corporate entertainment. Highlights include Cirque Dreams, Universal Studios Orlando, Norwegian Cruise Lines, and the Atlantis Resort. When not touring, Antipuna enjoys traveling, theme parks, camping, and soaking up the sun in Fort Lauderdale where he resides. LUCAS CLARK (Assistant Stage Manager/ Assistant Company Manager) is delighted to be on his first national tour. Previous touring credits include Waitress (Production Assistant). Regional credits include Playhouse Square, Great Lakes Theater, Barrington Stage Company, Music Theatre Wichita, and Cincinnati Opera. Thanks to Anna for her unwavering support. BROADWAY BOOKING OFFICE NYC (Tour Booking, Engagement Management, Press and Marketing) is a leading theatrical tour booking, marketing and press company representing award-winning musicals and plays. Currently: Jersey Boys, Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Beautiful —The Carole King Musical, A Bronx Tale, Falsettos, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, The Sound of Music, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I, and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies. bbonyc.com

NETWORKS PRESENTATIONS (Producer), from its inception over 20 years ago, has been an industry leading producer and manager of touring musical theatre productions and remains committed to delivering quality entertainment to audiences worldwide. Having toured over 70 productions internationally, NETworks’ current and upcoming touring productions include Cameron Mackintosh’s The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Elf the Musical, Finding Neverland, The Sound of Music, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I, The Band’s Visit, A Bronx Tale, Falsettos, Fiddler on the Roof, and Cameron Mackintosh’s Miss Saigon. SETH WENIG (Executive Producer) has been with NETworks since its inception in 1995. He spearheaded the international tours of Fosse starring Ben Vereen and Ruthie Henshall. Seth has produced the Lincoln Center Theater production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific and the National Theatre production of War Horse. Together with Cameron Mackintosh, Seth served as Executive Producer for both the U.S. and U.K. tours of the National Theatre’s My Fair Lady, the 25th Anniversary U.S. Tour of Les Misérables, the new The Phantom of the Opera tour, Miss Saigon and A Bronx Tale. He is most proud of his greatest productions–Marlo and Camden. STAFF FOR The King and I Executive Producer Seth Wenig General Management Gentry & Associates Gregory Vander Ploeg Jamey Jennings Steve Varon Pearce Landry-Wegener Nicole Gehring Production Management NETworks Presentations Jason Juenker Hector Guivas Evan Rooney Walker White Emma Downey Tour Booking, Engagement Management, Press & Marketing Steven Schnepp David Freeland, Kent McIngvale, Jenny Bates, Zach Stevenson, Sean Mackey, Stacey Burns, Danny Knaub, Rachel Peterson, Phil Della Noce Casting Jason Styres, CSA Casting Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrea Zee, CSA Casting Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Percoco Company Manager Benjamin-Michael Antipuna Assistant Company Manager Lucas Clark

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RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S THE KING AND I Production Stage Manager.................. Emily White-Winter Assistant Stage Manager...................................Lucas Clark Artistic Consultant............................................. Sari Ketter Assistant Director................................ Samantha Saltzman Assistant Choreographer.................................... Yuki Ozeki Associate Scenic Designer.......... Mikiko Suzuki MacAdams Assistant Scenic Designer.............. Christopher Thompson Associate Costume Designer..................Patrick Bevilacqua Assistant Costume Designers...................... Wilberth R. Gonzalez Associate Lighting Designer............................Karen Spahn Assistant Lighting Designer............................... Rachel Levy Associate Sound Designer.................. Alexander Neumann Props Supervisor............................ PropStar, Kathy Fabian Make-up Designer....................................Tommy Kurzman Hair & Wig Coordinator............................. Caitlin Maxwell Head Carpenter...................................................John Bone Assistant Carpenter................................. Taylor Neuburger Flyman.................................................................Matt Lang Technical Consultant...................Pat Shea and Chris Luner, Theatersmith Associates Head Electrician............................................ Logan Garrett Assistant Electrician.................................. Olivia Doniphan Production Electrician................................. Stephen Atwell Moving Lights Programmer....................Bridget Chervenka Head Audio....................................................... Ryan Moore Assistant Audio...............................................Tanner Elker Production Audio............................................. Andy Leviss Head Props................................................. Douglas Puskas Wardrobe Supervisor....................................Jessica Simons Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor................Elizabeth Howard Head Hair.................................................. Byron McDonald Dialect Coach............................................... Barbara Rubin Fight Director.....................................................Tom Schall Orchestral Reduction...................................... Josh Clayton Children’s Tutoring.......................................On Location Education Child Wrangler.......................................................... Angela Maxwell Physical Therapy................NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy, Inc. Production Assistants......... Mandy Scott, Kateryna Turkalo Print Design...............................aka NYC, EmmyAnn Design Radio Spot Production......................................HMS Media Television Spot Design/Video Production.......... HMS Media Production Photography..........................Matthew Murphy Merchandising..................................Marquee Merchandise Merchandise Manager.............................. Jeremy Hardman Accounting............................NETworks Presentations LLC Legal Services................................. David F. Schwartz, Esq. Feldshon & Schwartz, LLP F. Richard Pappas, Esq. HR & Payroll Services......................Human Resources inc. Housing..................Road Concierge, an ALTOUR Company Travel Agency........... Alicia Head, Carlson Wagonlit Travel Trucking..................................................................... Janco Staff for NETworks Presentations Chief Executive Officer....................................... Ken Gentry President...............................................................Orin Wolf Chief Financial Officer............................... Scott W. Jackson Chief Operating Officer................. Jennifer Ardizzone-West Executive Vice President.................................... Seth Wenig Executive Producer...................................... Trinity Wheeler Director of Adminstration..................................Curt Owens Executive Assistant to the President.......Hannah Rosenthal Senior Director of Finance................................. John Kinna Controller.................................................... Jennifer Gifford Director of Tour Accounting.......................... Laura S. Carey Tax Director....................................................... Pat Guerieri

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Associate Tax Accountant............................ Kim Ngan Tran Health and Safety Coordinator..................... Emma Downey Senior Director, Booking and Engagements.... Mary K. Witte Director, Booking and Engagements................. Colin Byrne Booking Coordinator...............................Hannah Rosenthal Director of Marketing/PR................................ Heather Hess Senior Director, General Management... Gregory Vander Ploeg General Managers....................Jamey Jennings, Steve Varon Associate General Manager.............Pearce Landry-Wegener General Manager Associate.......................... Nicole Gehring Senior Director, Production Management...... Jason Juenker Senior Production Manager............................Hector Guivas Production Managers............... Evan Rooney, Walker White Associate Production Manager..................... Emma Downey Music Coordinator............................................ John Mezzio IT Manager........................................................... Tim Pizza Office Manager........................................... Buddy Piccolino Office Assistant................................................. Carol Jewell Warehouse Manager............................................. Brad Korff Warehouse Costume Manager............... Bobby Maglaughlin Credits Scenery built and modified by TTS Studios, Charleston SC., Flower Strings by Kanai Scene Shop, Tokyo; Scenery fabrication by Great Lakes Scenic Studio, Proof Productions and Daedalus Studios; Light Equipment provided by PRGScenic Technologies, a division of Productions Resource group; Audio equipment provided by Masque Sound; Rigging Equipment Provided by Christie Lites, Properties by Kathy Fabian Propstar; Costume Construction by Angels The Costumier, Sarah Timberlake Studio, John Cowles, Elizabeth Villanova, Alice Bee. Anna & King Construction by EuroCo Costumes. Undergarments by BraTenders. Millinery by Arnold Costumes, Rodney Gordon. Anna shoes by LaDuca Shoes, WorldTone Shoes, Gamba Shoes. Ballet masks by Acheson Walsh. Ballet headpieces by Bob Flanagan. Tailoring by Arel Studios.; Special Props by Tom Carroll Scenery, Aardvark Interiors, Paper Mâché Monkey, Mike Billings and Jammal & Jammal Reupholstering. Rehearsed at Gibney Dance Studios, NYC Special Thanks to Wilson Center, Cape Fear Community College, Wilmington, NC and James Morton, President Tax & Financial Consulting, Accounting Services CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Brian Enverso, Kathleen Thies Insurance Broker Services Maury Donnelly and Parr, Inc. Robert B. Middleton, Sr. and Meghan Shriver Financial Services and banking arrangements by SunTrust Bank Stock and Amateur rights for The King and I are represented by R&H Theatricals: A Concord Music Company, 229 West 28th Street, 11th Floor, New York, New York 10001 www.rnh.com TheKingandITour.com Like us on Facebook @TheKingandIMusical Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @KingandIMusical #TKAItour All stage work performed by employees represented by IATSE. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union.


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Direction and Choreography | Douglas Martin Additional Choreography | Audrée and Bud Estey (Party, Battle), Mary Barton (Chinese, Marzipan, Polichinelles, Snow Pas de Deux) Music | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Resident Conductor | Michael Pratt Lighting Design | Christopher Chambers Scenic Design | Douglas Martin and Lauren Parrish (Act I Party Scene), Carl Sprague (Tree, Snow Scene, Act II) Costume Design | Lowell A. Mathwich, Gina Ricca Additional Costume Design | Janessa Cornell Urwin Additional Costume Construction | Janessa Cornell Urwin, Michelle Ferranti, Cathy Hazard, Allison Bonin Additional Props Design | Ron Czyzewski ARB Resident Choreographer and Ballet Master | Mary Barton ARB Resident Choreographer | Kirk Peterson ARB Company Teachers | Aydmara Cabrera, Kirk Peterson PBW Seniors Ballet Masters | Aydmara Cabrera, Maria Youskevitch PBW Juniors Ballet Master | Erika Mero, Cheryl Whitney PBW Juniors Teacher | Erika Mero Party and Battle Rehearsal Director | Amy Megules, Erika Mero Children’s Rehearsal Master Emeritus | Sherry Alban Rahway Community Mice | Kathleen A. Smith Production Manager/Production Stage Manager | Rachel Jacquin Macleod Technical Director | Christian “Pepe” Serrano Production Stage Manager | Peter C. Cook Lighting Director | Jason Flamos Assistant Stage Manager | Makenzi Kalsch Wardrobe Supervisor | Janessa Cornell Urwin Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor | Allison Bonin, Kristyn Tierney Wardrobe Assistant | Sadae Hori Children’s Stage Manager | Sara Mahoney Assistant Children’s Stage Manager | TrishaLee Hutchison Children’s Coordinator | Cindy Mahoney

ABOUT THE SHOW ACT I | The Party The scene opens with the annual Christmas Eve Tree Lighting party at the home of the Silverhaus’. Clara and Fritz anxiously wait outside the parlor for the tree lighting, when to Clara’s horror and Fritz’s delight, the maid enters the hall, chasing a mouse from the pantry. 64

Father calls the children in, and the tree is

lighted. As guests arrive, we are introduced to the Elegant Family, the Widow, her daughter, the Dapper Gent, and the Big Family with their nine children. After a festive dance performed by the children, the mysterious Uncle Drosselmeyer and his Nephew arrive. Drosselmeyer reveals wonderful mechanical dolls, and then presents his favorite niece, Clara, with a beautifully carved Nutcracker. As all of the children watch Drosselmeyer’s demonstration of the Nutcracker, Fritz be-


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comes jealous and grabs the gift from Clara. In his flight, he drops and breaks it. Drosselmeyer bandages the Nutcracker and gives it to Clara. The party winds down, the guests depart and the Silverhaus family goes to bed.

enchanted journey. The parlor is magically transformed into the Land of Snow, and Angels float onto the scene. Clara and the Prince meet the beautiful Snow Queen and King and are dazzled by whirlwinds of Snowflakes.

The Battle Unable to sleep, Clara sneaks downstairs to visit her Nutcracker. As she dances in the parlor with the Nutcracker, the shadows and the movement of little mice disturb her delight. Drosselmeyer appears and casts her into a dream world, transforming the parlor into a battleground between an army of soldiers and rats.

ACT II | Land of Sweets Clara and the Nutcracker Prince make their way to the Land of Sweets and are greeted by the Sugar Plum Fairy. The Prince tells the story of the great battle for the Christmas tree and how Clara saved the day by thwarting the Rat King and securing victory. As a reward for her heroism, the Sugar Plum Fairy presents dances from different lands including Chocolate from Spain, Coffee from Arabia, Tea from China, Candy Canes from Russia, Marzipan from Germany, and a wonderfully playful meeting of Mother Ginger and her many children. This is followed by a fragrant bouquet of Flowers and the tour de force pas de deux by the Sugar Plum and her Cavalier. After the grand finale, a very happy but tired Clara is returned home to the comfort of the family parlor and wakes from her wonderful journey.

Clara is amazed by the transformation of the parlor as the now life-size Nutcracker and his army of soldiers defend the Christmas tree from the minions of the Rat King and mice. As the fortune of the battle turns, Clara defends her beloved Nutcracker by throwing her shoe at the Rat King—vanquishing him and his awful troop. Land of Snow Drosselmeyer reappears and transforms the wounded Nutcracker into the Nutcracker Prince who will accompany Clara on an

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THE CAST ACT 1 Clara......................................................Yi-Hsuan Huang, Naomi Namboodiripad, Catherine Sperduto, Mary Wielgos, Olivia Wojtowicz Drosselmeyer.....................................................................................................................Edward Urwin Nephew/Nutcracker Prince................... Tanner Bleck, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina, Nick Camarero Frau Silverhaus..........................................Erikka Reenstierna-Cates, Emily Parker, Nanako Yamamoto, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn Herr Silverhaus........................................................................... Journy Wilkes-Davis, Aldeir Monteiro Fritz.............................................................................. Lena Hamilton, Francis Story, Natalie Yohrling Elegant Mother..............................................Annie Johnson, Moeno Oba, Ryoko Tanaka, Marie Tender Elegant Father................................ Tanner Bleck, Daniel Cooke, Nick Camarero, Jonathan Montepara Elegant Children........................... Madeleine Agcaoili, Kori De Coteau, Sarah DeLauro, Carina Famous, Ambra Mele, Amira Pinkett, Adryana Reyes, Layla Reyes Juliette Rosario Widow........................................................Greta Battistin, Rachel Samoil, Marie Tender, Nina Yoshida Widow’s daughter............................................................... Elle Haan, Lena Hamilton, Natalie Yohrling Big Family Mother............................................................ Shaye Firer, Zoya Pavlovsky, Elisabeth White Big Family Father ...................................................... Aldeir Montiero, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Big Family Children..................Sophia Budny, Emmanuelle Castaneda, Madison Hansen, Romy Heuck, Hania Jernigan, Alexandra Kaus, Zoe Martinez, Ruby Matthews, Melina Plawner, Sameera Quddus, Carolina Rivera-Colon, Kadance Robinson, Georgina Schoener, Priya Schult, Esmé-Lucia Thayer, Anna Weinberger, Lea Weinberger, Charlotte Woodward Dapper Collegiate............................................................................................................ Nick Camarero Maid.................................................................. Isabella Fernandes, Emily Quarantillo, Faith Woodyard Butler................................................................................Ken Samoil - Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Sugar Plum Doll ................................................ Greta Battistin, Shaye Firer, Moeno Oba, Nina Yoshida Cavalier Doll........................................Tanner Bleck, Aldeir Monteiro, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Soldier Doll..........................................Tanner Bleck, Aldeir Monteiro, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Rat King.................................................................................................................. Jonathan Montepara Mice ........................................ Victoria Berim, Rosanna Chiorello, Summer Garguilo, Georgia Glanton, Taryn Levine, Serina Miller, Kallie O’Donnell, Esmé Pasquale, Julia Shea, Gabriella Soto-Alicea, Adella Xiao Toy Soldiers................................ Kayla Aleksandrowski, Claire Bacskai, Poppy Brown, Isabella Danker, Svetlana Deshpande, Brooke Garguilo, Lila Grantz, Montserrat Guerra, Aeva Higgins, Juliana Kyle, Gabriella LoBosco, Olivia Lumba, Alexandra Master, Eliana Padron, Hannah Ploss, Anastasia Poljevka, Sara Quddus, Zahara Sanchez, T’Nai Sellers, Olivia Shea, Cynthia Shen, Lily Solomon, Erika Sowah, Emily Suttmeier Snow Queen... Erikka Reenstierna-Cates, Shaye Firer, Emily Parker, Ryoko Tanaka, Nanako Yamamoto Snow King ......................................Tanner Bleck, Daniel Cooke, Journy Wilkes-Davis, Aldeir Monteiro Snowflakes ........................ Sahsha Amaut, Jenin Amer, Amelia Aroneo, Ella Countess, Kennedy Curtis, Coral Dennison, Madeleine Douglas, Madison Egyud, Sydney Faber, Isabella Fernandes, Paige Finlay, Laura Haubold, Emma Haupt, Yeonji Heo, Yi-Hsuan Huang, Amanda Hwang, Noe Iwamatsu, Althea Johnson-Staub, Elizabeth Jones, Hannah Lipman, Monica Lu, Julia Mayer, Grace McCann, Anna McDowell, Lydia Alyse Miller, Ana Beatriz Miranda, Naomi Namboodiripad, Gemma Oshiro, Martina Panato, Emily Quarantillo, Michelle Quiner, Elizabeth Rainone, Ava Roitburg, Angelica Salustri, Catherine Sperduto, Blaise Stone, Angela Talusan, Iliana Esteli Terrazas, Madeleine Tsung, Yu Hsi Wang, Mary Wielgos, Olivia Wojtowicz, Faith Woodyard, Aleen Xue Angels................................ Josephine An, Leela Boland, Caroline Bradley, Jade Cadjee, Emma Davideit, Abigail Doan, Josephine Domingo, Allison Dujmovic, Sibianis Gonzalez, Brooke Kemmer, Giada LoBosco, Elettra Mangone Unterthiner, Kate Mazzoni, Georgia Melnick, Ella Petropoulos, Lily Simmins

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DECEMBER 21-23, 2018 ACT 2 Chocolate from Spain Chocolate Female Lead ................................Greta Battistin, Annie Johnson, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Marie Tender, Nina Yoshida Chocolate Male Lead.......................................... Jonathan Montepara, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Chocolate Soloist...........................Amy Allen, Jenin Amer, Cate Bashore, Isabelle Clayton, Alora Cline, Kennedy Curtis, Daria Davydova, Madison Egyud, Allyson Fu, Laura Haubold, Jillian Hunter, Althea Johnson-Staub, Elizabeth Jones, Emily Jorgensen, Olivia McGoldrick, Keiran Nyce, Elizabeth Rainone, Angelica Salustri, Blaise Stone, Madeleine Tsung, Aleen Xue, Erin Yeh Coffee from Arabia Coffee Female Lead..................... Greta Battistin, Erikka Reenstierna-Cates, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Emily Parker, Nanako Yamamoto Coffee Male Lead.................................................. Daniel Cooke, Journy Wilkes-Davis, Aldier Monteiro, Jonathan Montepara, Matanya Solomon Coffee Soloist.......................... Greta Battistin, Kirara Fuse, Zoya Pavlovsky, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Moeno Oba, Elisabeth White, Haley Wright, Nina Yoshida, Tea from China Tea Female Lead.................... Greta Battistin, Annie Johnson, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Marie Tender, Elisabeth White, Nina Yoshida Tea Leaves.........Cate Bashore, Emily Jorgensen, Sahsha Amaut, Amelia Aroneo, Kennedy Curtis, Coral Dennison, Madeleine Douglas, Sydney Faber, Paige Finlay, Laura Haubold, Emma Haupt, Yeonji Heo, Noe Iwamatsu, Althea Johnson-Staub, Hannah Lipman, Monica Lu, Julia Mayer, Grace McCann, Anna McDowell, Olivia McGoldrick, Lydia Alyse Miller, Ana Beatriz Miranda, Gemma Oshiro, Martina Panato, Michelle Quiner, Iliana Esteli Terrazas, Madeleine Tsung, Yu Hsi Wang, Aleen Xue Candy Cane from Russia Candy Cane Male Lead...................................................Tanner Bleck, Matanya Solomon, Jorge Urbina Candy Canes.......................................... Amy Allen, Isabelle Clayton, Alora Cline, Jordan Cunningham, Makayla Delaney, Daria Davydova, Carina Famous, Allyson Fu, Jillian Hunter, Natalia Ibarra, Sheridan Kragseth, Isabelle Krukowski, Keiran Nyce, Jaclyn Owens, Adryana Reyes, Emma Simmins, Kennedy Simpson, Stephanie Wang, Isabella Weigand, Olivia Williams, Allina Xiao, Erin Yeh, Cici Yu, Lydia Zeleznik Marzipan from Germany Marzipan Female Lead............Greta Battistin, Annie Johnson, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Emily Parker, Ryoko Tanaka, Marie Tender, Elisabeth White, Haley Wright, Nina Yoshida Marzipan Flutes...........................Ella Countess, Madeleine Douglas, Sydney Faber, Isabella Fernandes, Kirara Fuse, Yeonji Heo, Yi-Hsuan Huang, Hannah Lipman, Grace McCann, Moeno Oba, Zoya Pavlovsky, Ava Roitburg, Hallie Rumsey-Lasersohn, Angela Talusan, Yu Hsi Wang, Elisabeth White, Mary Wielgos, Faith Woodyard, Haley Wright, Nina Yoshida Mother Ginger and her Polichinelles Mother Ginger........................ Isabella Fernandes, Emily Quarantillo, Zoya Pavlovsky, Faith Woodyard Polichinelles.............................. Jordan Cunningham, Natalie Davis, Makayla Delaney, Carina Famous, Charlotte Fucarino, Mia Gatzke, Michalina Jernigan, Helene Kraft, Sheridan Kragseth, Isabelle Krukowski, Kimberly Litzinger, Avery McDowell, Natsuki Miller, Finlay Nyce, Jaclyn Owens, Rebecca Padron, Ashlynn Potter, Sangeeta Quddus, Antara Rao, Adryana Reyes, Kristina Sarkisova, Skylar Schiltz-Rouse, Emma Simmins, Riley Thomas, Helena Tolmaczewiec, Skyla Vera, Isabella Weigand, Olivia Williams, Lillian Woodward, Allina Xiao, Meriama Yahi, Cici Yu, Lydia Zeleznik, Anndrea Zhang Dew Drop Fairy........................... Shaye Firer, Annie Johnson, Erikka Reenstierna-Cates, Ryoko Tanaka, Marie Tender, Elisabeth White, Nina Yoshida

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NUTCRACKER Flowers........................................................ Sahsha Amaut, Jenin Amer, Amelia Aroneo, Ella Countess, Kennedy Curtis, Coral Dennison, Madeleine Douglas, Madison Egyud, Sydney Faber, Isabella Fernandes, Paige Finlay, Laura Haubold, Emma Haupt, Yeonji Heo, Yi-Hsuan Huang, Amanda Hwang, Noe Iwamatsu, Althea Johnson-Staub, Elizabeth Jones, Hannah Lipman, Monica Lu, Julia Mayer, Grace McCann, Anna McDowell, Lydia Alyse Miller, Ana Beatriz Miranda, Naomi Namboodiripad, Gemma Oshira, Martina Panato, Emily Quarantillo, Michelle Quiner, Elizabeth Rainone, Ava Roitburg, Angelica Salustri, Catherine Sperduto, Blaise Stone, Angela Talusan, Iliana Esteli Terrazas, Madeleine Tsung, Yu Hsi Wang, Mary Wielgos, Olivia Wojtowicz, Faith Woodyard, Aleen Xue Sugar Plum Fairy........................................................... Shaye Firer, Ryoko Tanaka, Nanako Yamamoto Sugar Plum Cavalier..............................................Tanner Bleck, Journy Wilkes-Davis, Aldeir Monteiro

ABOUT AMERICAN REPERTORY BALLET

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American Repertory Ballet’s (ARB) mission is to bring the joy, beauty, artistry, and discipline of classical and contemporary dance to New Jersey and nationwide audiences, and to dance students through artistic and educational programs. Led by Executive Director Julie Diana Hench, the organization comprises: the preeminent professional classical and contemporary ballet company in the state; Princeton Ballet School, one of the largest and most respected non-profit dance schools in the nation; and ARB’s Access & Enrichment initiatives, including the acclaimed DANCE POWER program, the longest continuously running community and arts partnership in New Jersey. ARB is committed to presenting classical and contemporary ballets from the 19th and 20th centuries alongside new and existing works by choreographers from today. Founded in 1963, the company is under the leadership of Artistic Director Douglas Martin, former principal dancer at the Joffrey Ballet, Cleveland Ballet, and American Repertory Ballet. ARB’s rich history of repertory includes works by leading choreographers including Balanchine, Forsythe, Limón, Parsons, Peterson, and many others. ARB has been consistently designated a “Major Arts Institution” by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts for the past two decades and has repeatedly been awarded a Citation of Excellence by the Council. ARB was voted the JerseyArts People’s Choice for “Favorite Dance Company” in 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2015-

2018. Princeton Ballet School has gained a national reputation for its excellent dance training since its founding in 1954 by Audrée Estey. Under the direction of Aydmara Cabrera, the school serves approximately 1,000 students, starting at age three, and includes a large open enrollment division for adults. The school has studios in Cranbury, New Brunswick, and Princeton and offers classes in ballet, modern dance, jazz, hiphop, CardioBallet, and CoMBo (Conditioning for the Mind and Body). Students have gone on to dance in professional ballet and contemporary dance companies around the world, including New York City Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Miami City Ballet, Complexions, Mark Morris Dance Company, Twyla Tharp, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Ballet West, and on Broadway. The Access & Enrichment wing of ARB reaches into the community through its DANCE POWER program, signature On Pointe lecture series, and with free programming, master classes, residencies, lecture demonstrations, and School-time Matinees. In 1986, ARB partnered with the New Brunswick Board of Education to create DANCE POWER. Today, it is the longest-running uninterrupted arts/ community partnership in New Jersey. The legendary Gregory Hines was DANCE POWER’s Honorary Chair for 18 years before his untimely passing in 2003. In 2001, Mr. Hines endowed a scholarship at Rutgers University that earmarks annual funds for a DANCE POWER student to attend the university.


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A LETTER FROM THE DIRECTORS Dear Friends, Welcome to American Repertory Ballet’s Nutcracker! We hope to take you on a magical journey as our Company members and Princeton Ballet School students dance through fantastical lands of snow and sweets, guided by Tchaikovsky’s iconic score. Since 1964, our production has been a celebration of community and youthful imagination. It brings families together during the holiday season while serving as a rite of passage for generations of dancers. Nutcracker also reflects ARB’s commitment to partnership, and we are grateful to the many artists and arts organizations that add inspiring and artistic layers to our production and perform with us at venues statewide. We also appreciate our many sponsors and contributors that support us year after year, making our art possible. As many of you know, American Repertory Ballet will be a founding resident company of the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center in 2019. Our school will also be opening doors at this new state-of-the-art facility, in addition to having our locations in Princeton and Cranbury. We are honored to be part of this historic new arts center and hope you will join us for classes, community events, and professional performances in this spectacular new space! Thank you very much for your presence and support of arts. We wish you a wonderful holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you at more performances in the New Year! Sincerely, Julie Diana Hench Executive Director

Douglas Martin Artistic Director

Aydmara Cabrera School Director

THE ORCHESTRA Michael Pratt, conductor Violin I Ruo-Tao Mao, concertmaster Cheng-Hsun David Tsai Ileana Ciumac Eugenia Goldman Kevin Tsai Sandra Billingslea

Bass Jack Hill, principal Robert Peterson

Violin II Ann Marie Pocklembo, principal Elzbieta Winnicka Benjamin Hellman Carmina Gagliardi

Clarinets Keri Ann DiBari, principal Joseph D’Auguste

Viola Ning Mu - principal Marjorie Selden Ruth DeMarco-Conti Steven Heitlinger Cello Katrina Kormanski , principal Tomasz Rzeczycki Elina Lang

Flute Jan Holms, principal Katherine McClure

Oboe Melissa Bohl, principal Leslie Godfrey Bassoon Andrea Herr, principal Lisa Alexander French Horn Tim McCarthy, principal Debbie Schmidt

Trombone Gilles Bernard, principal Tuba Jake Miller-Hoesly, principal Celeste Don Tenenblatt, principal Harp Joanne Hansen, principal Percussion Greg Giannascoli, principal Timpani Kenneth Riehman, principal Musical Contractor Greg Giannascoli

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STATE THEATRE OFFERS SINCERE THANKS TO

FOR ITS GENEROUS SUPPORT AS OFFICIAL HOTEL

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Attila Glatz Concert Productions presents

SALUTE TO VIENNA New Year’s Eve Concert MON, DECEMBER 31, 2018 AT 6PM Strauss Symphony of America Christoph Campestrini, Conductor (Vienna) Iva Schell, Soprano (Vienna) Martin Piskorski, Tenor (Vienna) Europaballett St.Pölten Chiara Bettini Florient Eric Jean-Charles Cador Leticia Calvete Brendler Linda Linder Ana Carolina Pitta de Carvalho Thiago Neves Silva Artistic Director: Michael Fichtenbaum International Champion Ballroom Dancers Csenge Dajka Boglárka Farkas Bertalan János Hegyes Balázs Rischák Choreography: Csaba László Costumes: Szilvia Szatmári-Nagy

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PATRONS’ COUNCIL (CONTINUED) FRIEND ($100+) Anonymous (4) Gail and Jeffrey Aaron Carol Adelman Linda Agalloco Tom and Marie Andreano Denise Arnone Dale and Linda Bachman Stephanie and Ed Bartz Albert and Mildred Bieber Charles Billy Justin Black and Andrea Mackaronis Jessica Bohnenberger Barbara Boland Sandy Book Mr. and Mrs. Osman Boraie Bill Braden William and Mavis Brier Jan and Gary Broder Ms. Lyndsey Rose Buren Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Burns Mark and Frankie Busch Leonard and Tamara Busch Roger Bush Joan C. and Gary I. Busman Gerald P. Campagna Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Campagnoli Anthony Casale Jr., in memory of Karen M. Michane Dan Cassidy and Jeff Wilkes Vincent Catanzaro Denise Ciccone Slickers Laura A. Cisar and Robert Gowin Jeanne and Peter Clarke Dr. and Mrs. James Cline Adam Cohen Elizabeth Columbo Kevin Corcoran Bruce and Robin Corini Ellen and Cliff Cramer Margaret Cristelli Marie A. Curtis Henry and Amira De Fex Di Donato Family Lisa DiBlasio

Michael and Jennifer Doktorski Elizaeth Domingo Nancy Duffy Egenton Family Sandi and Allan Ellis Lois and Mort Farrah Lian Brooke Farrer John Fedors, Jr. Lenore and Harvey Feldman Lori and Bob Fink Robert Fischer William and Patricia Foster Bonnie and Sheldon Freidenreich Cathy and Ted Friedman Friends of Union County Arts Center Esther George Karen Giacobbe Craig and Eileen Glaser Kevin and Kathleen Golmont Gilbert Grant Alex and Kimberly Grebel Mr. Stuart Grow Daniela Guido George H. Guptill, Jr. Susan Guss Brenda Hagan Christian Hanns Kristine Hansen Ray Hanson, in memory of Joyce Lucille C. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins David and Jan Houtman Harry, Kathy, and Kara Hudson Denise Iosue Patricia Jones Mr. Walter and Mrs. Galyle Jones Robert and Carol Joyce Kapraszewski Family Carol and John Kassay Fred and Loretta Keimel Leonard and Bonny Kelter Thomas Kerekes

Michael Kesler and Barbara Reed Susan Kingsley Iris I. Kislin Edna Klein Suzanne M. Klein Janet Koenig Joyce Kosa Eleanor Kovalinsky William and Eleanor Kover Joanne Lagrecalic Miriam W. Lampen Stephanie Landrieu Sally LaPelosa Alec Lazarescu Karen and David Levinsky Joan Lezark Barbara and Milton Loeb Anthony Lopez Linda Maciborski Alfred Magro Sharon and Lou Marczak Thomas and Mary Marhevka Tom, Diane, and Chris Miller Ms. Jill Morrow Barbara Nathan Irene Ng Joan A. Nowicki Talib Nunnally Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olson Mr. Eugene F. O’Neill Celeste Onka Eileen Opitz Ostrowitz & Ostrowitz, Esqs. Robert and Joy Pellegrino Kate Pinner Pam Piotrowski Carmen Pizzuto Debbie Joy Polacik George Poppe III Robert J. Powers Robert S. Pritchett Mugure Pyron Chris and Helen Quinn Jo Ann and Tony Razzano Dawn Roccaro Robert Rocco

Buena Rosenbloom Judy and Abe Rosenstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross Pam and Bill Ryan David and Frumet Sachs Powell and Diane Saks Michael and Laurie Saks Josef and Susan Saloman Frank and Annette Santamaria Ronald R. Sauers Edward Scheuer, in honor of Lynn Hernandez Ronald and Nina Schmitt Karen Schoenberg Michele Senko Gerald Sherief and Natalie Soto Barbara Shine Dr. Mark Siegert S. Simpson Ruston and Diane Sitren Park Smith Jr. Amy Sommer Eugene and Kathleen Soucek Ronnie Staffenberg John and Alexis Stashkevetch Mary Steever Barbara J. Stone Robert Strunk Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swank, Jr. Karol Tariska Michael Taylor Alexis Testa Dr. Barbara A. Tocco Vincent Tseng Dalia I. Ubinas Salvatore Volpe Eric and Suzanne Westberg Lynne Wilkinson Lynda Woodworth and Larry Costello John and Harriet Worobey Diane L. Wright Phyllis Zarko Walter Zatorski The Zych Family

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Each year more than 17,000 students from across New Jersey experience the thrill of live theater at State Theatre New Jersey’s Performances for Schools. In addition, we are proud to offer AutismFriendly Relaxed Performances, part of our commitment to making the performing arts accessible to all.

Patrons’ Council members are treated to a special behind-thescenes opportunity as they mingle with fellow donors and performers at our annual Donor Appreciation Event before the performance of Dublin Irish Dance on March 17, 2018.

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES ADP Aetna American Express Ameriprise Financial Arch Chemicals Inc. AT&T Foundation AXA Foundation Bank of America Bank of New York Bristol-Myers Squibb Company CAN Insurance Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Chubb & Son Cigna HealthCare Cisco Systems, Inc. Citigroup Coca-Cola Company Colgate-Palmolive Company Duke Energy Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Elsevier Science, Inc.

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ExxonMobil Chemical Company FMC Good Government Program GAP GE Foundation General Mills Give With Liberty Glenmede Trust Company Goldman Sachs Honeywell Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield IBM IDT IFF Foundation Ingredion Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. JP Morgan Chase Kimberly Clark Kraft General Foods

Lucent The McGraw-Hill Companies Merck Partnership Merrill Lynch Microsoft Mondrain Investment Partners The Pew Charitable Trusts PepsiCo Pfizer foundation Prudential Financial Robert Wood Johnson Foundation State Farm Companies Tyco UBS Unilever The Vanguard Group Verizon Wells Fargo Bank Xerox YAHOO!


On September 13, 2017 members of the Chairman’s and President’s Councils were honored with a dinner on the State Theatre New Jersey stage along with a private performance from composer and performer Chris Gillespie.

THE ENCORE SOCIETY State Theatre New Jersey’s Encore Society honors those who believe in our mission and support us by including The State in their will, as a beneficiary of an IRA, retirement plan, or insurance policy, or by creating a charitable trust or other planned gift. We thank the following individuals for their vision and continued support. If you have included State Theatre New Jersey in your plans or for more information about The Encore Society, please contact Linda Van Derveer, Director of Major Gifts & Planned Giving at 732-247-7200, ext. 594 or lvanderveer@stnj.org. Connie S. Breech Gerald P. Campagna Alisson Canavera Andrew Chen and Heidi Mass Stephan DeMicco and Jeanne M. Fox Scott and Barbra Fergang John and Jeanne Fitzgerald

Friend of The State Doug and Diane Garback Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Harkins Bill Herman Richard and Larisa Leist Andrew J. Markey Kenneth G. and Jennifer J. Osterman

Dave Retcher Laura L. Rothkopf Irving and Claire Sinai Ms. Robin E. Suydam Linda Van Derveer May Van Norman Warren and Wendy Zimmerman

ENDOWMENTS Endowment guarantees financial stability by providing reliable income, year after year, to support State Theatre New Jersey’s programs, and is thus the perfect charitable investment opportunity for the donor who wishes to ensure permanence and excellence. Following are our endowed funds of $50,000 or more: Regina and John Heldrich Symphony Endowed Fund Betty Wold Johnson Endowed Fund J. Seward Johnson, Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust Endowed Fund

Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Charitable Trust Endowed Fund David Lloyd Kreeger Endowed Fund The New Jersey Cultural Trust Fund George F. Smith Charitable Trust Endowed Fund

Barbara B. Voorhees Symphony Endowed Fund Donna and Jack Walcott Symphony Endowed Fund

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS FAMILY OF DONORS! Members sustain our artistic programming and community outreach while receiving special privileges like advanced ticketing before the general public, invitations to behind-the-scenes events, exclusive Boraie Lounge access, artist Meet-and-Greets, show underwriting, and so much more! For more information on how to join our Patrons’ Council and make a difference year-round, please contact Leah Anglum, Manager of Patron Relations & Development Operations at 732-247-7200, ext. 512 or langlum@stnj.org. To inquire about President’s or Chairman’s Council membership, kindly contact Linda Van Derveer, Director of Major Gifts & Planned Giving at 732-247-7200, ext. 594 or lvanderveer@stnj.org. 77


GENERAL INFORMATION GUEST SERVICES:  15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Information & Tickets: 732-246-SHOW (7469) Broadway Season Ticket Concierge: 732-247-7200, ext. 555 Fax: 732-745-5653 Guest Services Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm; Sat: 1pm-5pm; Sun: Closed unless there is a performance. On weekends, State Theatre Guest Services is open at least 3 hours prior to any performance we ticket. For all performances we ticket, Guest Services is open at least one half hour past curtain and open through first intermission, when applicable. ORDER ONLINE 24/7: STNJ.org FIRE NOTICE: The red exit sign nearest to your seat indicates the shortest routes to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency, please do not run—walk to the nearest exit. LOST AND FOUND: If you discover that you have lost something during the performance, please contact the Director of Event Services in the lobby or call the theater at 732-246-7469. CELL PHONES/CAMERAS: Please note that ipads, go pros, selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, cameras with detachable lens and recording devices are not permitted in the theater at any time. Guests who do not adhere are subject to ejection without a refund.

THEATER POLICIES: Guests who arrive after a performance has begun will be seated at the discretion of the Theater Manager during an appropriate break in the performance. Please note this may not be until intermission, so guests should always plan to arrive early. Guests who must leave the theater during a performance are encouraged to do so during a break in the performance, and are subject to being held in the lobby until another suitable performance break. Please be sure to have your ticket on you at all times. If you do not have a ticket to show you will be asked to leave. Food and drink are allowed in the theater for most performances, check with an usher before entering the theater. Outside food and drinks are strictly prohibited from entering the theater. Smoking and vaping is strictly prohibited in all areas of the theater. State Theatre New Jersey has a zero tolerance policy regarding aggressive or abusive behavior at any time at State Theatre. Guests who engage in fighting, throwing objects, using foul/abusive language or gestures, attempting to enter restricted areas or engaging in other behavior detrimental to the experience of other guests will be immediately ejected from the venue. Please refer to our guest code of conduct at: STNJ.org/your-visit/guest-code-of-conduct

STATE THEATRE ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES Only the orchestra level is wheelchair accessible. Patrons can make arrangements for accessible seating through the Ticket Office when purchasing tickets. The theater is equipped with an assistive listening system that improves sound clarity and ampli­ fi­cation. The lightweight, wireless headsets may be borrowed free of charge at either coat check.

Large-print programs are available free of charge for most perform­ ances. Ask for your copy at the lower-lobby bar. Deaf and hearing-impaired patrons may contact the State Theatre through the NJ Relay Service at (TTY) 800-852-7899. If you know someone who loves the arts and would benefit from these services, please share this information.

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Contact us today to find out how you can affordably align your organization with the excitement of live entertainment and put your company front and center among our growing customer base. For information, call 732-247-7200, ext. 534. 78


BOARD OF TRUSTEES Scott Fergang CHAIR

John S. Fitzgerald VICE CHAIR

Richard J. Leist TREASURER

Peter Stavrianidis SECRETARY

Brian D. Agnew Hiam Boraie Luis De La Hoz Stephan DeMicco Etta Denk Robert J. DiLeo Antonio Fernández Douglas M. Garback, Sr. Craig J. Guiffre John Harrison Bill Herman Wanda Hope Farryn Melton Edward Moragas Robin Suydam Matthew Taylor Wendy Wiebalk, Esq. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS

The Honorable James M. Cahill, Mayor, City of New Brunswick Ronald G. Rios, Freeholder Director, County of Middlesex ADVISORY COUNCIL

Sharon Cyktor John Gantner Timothy W. Harbison Andrew J. Markey Richard McDonald Vincent Pungello Ernesto Quinteros Dave Retcher James Tignanelli Jennifer Zimmer

STAFF ADMINISTRATION

DEVELOPMENT

Sarah K. Chaplin President & CEO

May R. Van Norman Vice President of Development

Marlene Canavera u Executive Assistant to the President & CEO

Linsey Short Deputy Director of Development

EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Lian Farrer 9 Vice President of Education & Community Engagement Erik Stratton Education & Community Engagement Manager FINANCE Ann C. Zawartkay, CPA, CGMA Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Patricia Lanza l Accounting Clerk & Volunteer Coordinator Joseph Rodriguez l General Ledger Accountant OPERATIONS Joe Stoltman Vice President of Theater Operations Bill Riker Project Manager Tim Bailey C Facility Manager Production Marian Zennie Production Manager Craig Werner 9 Master Electrician, Lighting Designer Willie Weist C Head Audio Michael G. Sivetz 9 Master Carpenter Richard Stanek 9 Head Technician Roman Klima C Head Video Technician William K. Pocsik Head Flyman Front of House Jessica Trechak l Director of Event Services

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Indicates 5+ years of service Indicates 10+ years of service Indicates 15+ years of service Indicates 20+ years of service Indicates 25+ years of service

Dan Lyons u Concessions Manager

Lisa L. Patterson Capital Campaign Director Linda Van Derveer l Director of Major Gifts & Planned Giving Leah J. Anglum l Manager of Patron Relations & Development Operations Audrey E. Carmeli Manager of Corporate & Foundation Relations MARKETING & GUEST SERVICES Howard Levine Vice President of Marketing & Guest Services Marketing Kelly Blithe l Director of Communications Tracy Furr C Creative Director Jason Paddock u Director of Event Marketing Hanna Wasserman Marketing Coordinator Garry Owen u Sales Manager & Ticket Concierge Gary Frangione u Inventory Control Supervisor and Ticket Concierge Guest Services Don McKim C Director of Ticketing Services Raymond Dobrovolsky Guest Services Director Alison A. Hegarty l Guest Services Assistant Manager Susan Blumert Z Guest Services Sales Associate PROGRAMMING Simma Levine Programming Consultant State Theatre New Jersey is proud to be associated with the professional technicians of IATSE Local #21

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STATE THEATRE IS A NEW JERSEY TREASURE! State Theatre hosted a red carpet event— co-hosted by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders—on November 12 to screen the world premiere of the NJTV (New Jersey’s public television network) documentary, Treasures of New Jersey: State Theatre New Jersey, a feature on State Theatre New Jersey’s past, present, and future. About 400 people attended the reception and screening, including NJTV’s General Manager John Servidio; Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders Director Ron Rios and Freeholder Deputy Director Charles Tomaro; Michael Sneed, Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer for Johnson & Johnson; and the First Lady of New Jersey Tammy Murphy. View the full episode online at STNJ.org/History Photos by Terry Geerdts. Funding for “Treasures of New Jersey: State Theatre New Jersey” made possible by the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III: Dedicated to enriching the lives of all Americans through medical research, education, and the arts. At left: from left to right: State Theatre President & CEO Sarah K. Chaplin, First Lady of New Jersey Tammy Murphy, State Theatre Board Chairman Scott Fergang; and Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders Director Ron Rios.

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