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ROOM FOR THE ENTIRE CAST

The Dallas–Fort Worth Lexus Dealers are proud to be the O cial Vehicle Sponsor of the AT&T Performing Arts Center and its resident companies. Through this dynamic partnership, Lexus is committed to supporting the Center and its Dallas Arts District neighbors in establishing Dallas as one of the world’s premier destinations to experience the performing and visual arts.

SAM CORMIER PRESENTS REMEMBER ME

WORLD PREMIERE

Band

Sam Cormier

David Do

Victor Granados

Lilly Lane Stafford

Teddy Georgia

Sinclaire Wade Crew

Director - Lilly Lane Stafford

Projection Designer - Ash Hunn

Sound Designer - Mir Jeffries

Lighting Design - David Do and Cameron Henson

Photography and Editing

Alec Miramontes

A Note of Gratitude

Thank you for being here.

For being you

May you remember the joy and heart of your youth

And sing out at the top of your lungs

So your song may be heard

For generations to come.

ACT 1

Prelude

Plastic Stars

Mama

At Night I Dance in the Hallway Mirror

Good as Gold

Giggle

Crying on the Phone

Scream

INTERMISSION

ACT 2

Call to Prayer

New Religion As I Am Kerosene Promises Wild Sage

On and On

CAST & CREW

Sam Cormier
Lilly Lane Stafford
David Do Victor Granados
Sinclaire Wade Teddy Georgia

BIOS

Sam Cormier (Writer/Composer) is a singer-songwriter from Dallas, TX. He is honored to be part of the 2026 Elevator Project cohort. Sam studied music and psychology at Georgetown University and is currently a recording artist and performer. Thank you to my family and friends for your help, guidance, and inspiration.

Lilly Lane Stafford (Director/Ensemble)

REGIONAL: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Betty, Carole King Understudy) at ZACH Theatre; Little Women (Jo March) at Gallery Players, Brooklyn; A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline (Patsy Cline) at TexARTS; 9 to 5 (Judy Bernly) at TexARTS; ADDITIONAL CREDITS: Legally Blonde (Paulette Bonafonté) at UT Austin; NYMF Songwriting Workshop (2019); Romeo & Juliet (Performer) at Mercantia Festival, Italy. Lilly has a B.A. in Musical Theatre from The University of Texas at Austin. Big thanks to Elevator Project, AT&T Performing Arts Center, the incomparable Sam Cormier, and this incredibly talented, wonderful group of friends/collaborators. Love and hugs to KP, family and co. @ lillylanemusic

David Do (Violin) is a violinist and music entrepreneur based in Dallas, TX. David is a founding member of The Julius Quartet, an award-winning chamber music ensemble of 12 years priding itself on spreading chamber music to diverse communities and showcasing relevant modern programming combined with timeless classics. David is also a founder of Emerge Coalition, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development of contemporary arts in the DFW area. As part of their work, he has collaborated and performed with incredible organizations and venues such as The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza recording an album honoring the legacy of President John F. Kennedy, performed at AT&T Performing Arts Center as part of the Elevator Project, and hosted online composer

workshops, performing more than 50 young composers’ new works. Many thanks to Sam Cormier and this incredible band of artists for their beautiful collaboration on this meaningful project!

Victor Granados (Bass Guitar) is a multi-instrumentalist and composer from Dallas, TX. After completing their B.M. in composition at the University of North Texas, Victor began collaborations with filmmakers, including scoring the Academy Award-qualifying documentary Caretaker (2023). Additionally, Victor serves as the resident composer and sound designer for Fantasma Collective in NYC, creating the soundtracks for multimedia and video games such as QuickDraw and the upcoming title LOOPEDAL Victor also serves as the Director of Music for the Garland ISD Summer Musical program (2024-present), and is deeply connected with the DFW music scene through the violin, piano, guitar and bass. With love and gratitude to Sam, for being such an inspiration; to Lex, my best friend and life partner; to my amazing friends and community, without which I wouldn’t be here; and to you - thank you for coming to the show!

Sinclaire Wade (Drums/Percussion) is a Houston native drummer and educator based in Dallas, TX. She earned her B.S. in Integrative Studies with a minor in Sociology from the University of North Texas, and has since become an active performer within the DFW music scene, collaborating with a wide range of artists across genres. Sinclaire’s work spans live performance, studio collaboration, and music education, where she is passionate about mentorship and building community through music. Sincere thanks to Sam Cormier for the opportunity to collaborate on this project and fellow musicians for their continued encouragement and support.

Teddy Georgia is a multi-hyphenate artist based in Texas who makes fast music and slow fashion. Her practice spans textile design, live performance, and studio composition; recent work includes co-composing and producing a score for the immersive art exhibit Meow Wolf Grapevine in collaboration with Alex Bhore, and touring with mystical rock n’ rollers

Death Valley Girls. When she is not nestled in a pile of cracker crumbs in her bed, she can be found dancing alone in front of a wall of mirrors that some would call inappropriately large for a home environment. She is thrilled to contribute to the Elevator Project, and AT&T Performing Arts Center’s mission.

Special Thanks to Mother Frances, Dustin Miller, Ceci Callejas, Niki Joans, Alec Miramontes, Shannon Hall, Giancarlo Rivera, Katherine Paterson, and other members of the DFW Queer community for lending their voices and stories to this project!

PRESENTED BY DALLAS THEATER CENTER

Mar 27-Apr 19, 2026

Apr 23-25, 2026

SEASON ADD-ONS

PRESENTED BY TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND BOTANICA

Jun 6, 2026

Jul 9-12, 2026

PRESENTED BY BROADWAY DALLAS

Jun 16-28, 2026

Dallas Creatives: Unbridled/Unlimited/Unleashed

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