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Blumenthal Announces 2017-2018 PNC Broadway Lights Season....... 4 Celebrating Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux With Inspired Works.................... 6 Enjoy Pixar in Concert With the Symphony.........................................12 Opera Carolina Makes an Italian Connection......................................14

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Blumenthal Announces the 2017-18 PNC Broadway Lights Season

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Celebrating 25 Years of entertainment

ith Hamilton anchoring the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center’s 25th anniversary season, Broadway fans will experience an extraordinary lineup in 2017-18, including nine new shows on the PNC Broadway Lights season plus the return of some blockbuster Broadway favorites. “We're celebrating our first 25 years by welcoming to Charlotte many of

the best musicals in the history of Broadway," said Blumenthal President and CEO Tom Gabbard. “We are thrilled Hamilton will anchor our 25th anniversary year. Eight other new titles are on the PNC Broadway Lights season plus returns of perennial favorites. For the first time in the same season we will have the most recent winners of the Tony® Awards for best musical, best revival of a musical and best new play.”

On Your Feet! Oct. 31-Nov. 5, 2017 Ovens Auditorium

The Humans May 1-6, 2018 Knight Theater

School of Rock Jan. 9-14, 2018 Ovens Auditorium

Something Rotten! May 8-13, 2018 Belk Theater

Waitress March 13-18, 2018 Belk Theater

Bright Star June 26-July 1, 2018 Belk Theater

The Color Purple July 10-15, 2018 Belk Theater Love Never Dies: The Phantom Returns Sept. 11-16, 2018 Belk Theater Hamilton Oct. 10-Nov. 4, 2018 Belk Theater Continued on Page 5

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Chris De'Sean Lee, Jose Ramos, Wallace Smith and Miguel Cervantes in Hamilton.

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In addition to the PNC Broadway Lights shows, Blumenthal will present a knockout lineup of Broadway Extras. The Sound of Music Nov. 24-26, 2017 Belk Theater Les Misérables Dec. 13-17, 2017 Ovens Auditorium

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Buyi Zama as Rafiki in The Lion King North American tour. ©Disney.

The Phantom of the Opera Jan. 17-28, 2018 Belk Theater Beautiful – The Carole King Musical April 17-22, 2018 Ovens Auditorium The Book of Mormon July 24-29, 2018 Belk Theater Disney's The Lion King Aug. 22-Sept. 9, 2018 Belk Theater

Current Broadway Lights Season Ticket buyers have until April 21 to renew their seats. Season Ticket orders from current package buyers also are being accepted. Call 704.335.1010 or visit BlumenthalArts.org/broadway. Current PNC Broadway Lights Season Ticket holders can renew their seats online at BlumenthalArts.org/broadway. To signup to receive information on when Season Tickets to PNC Broadway Lights and other series will be available to new buyers, visit BlumenthalArts.org/seasonsignup.

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Charlotte Ballet

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Inspired Works – Celebrating Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux

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ith a celebrated performance career, masterful choreographic works and visionary leadership of Charlotte Ballet, Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux has made a lasting impact on the ballet world and the Charlotte community. The 2016/2017 Season is Bonnefoux’s final season as president and artistic director of Charlotte Ballet, a position he came to in 1996, just a few years after Charlotte Ballet (then North Carolina Dance Theatre) moved to Charlotte from Winston-Salem. For the last performance before his retirement, Bonnefoux has handpicked an all-star lineup for Photo by Jeff Cravotta the Inspired Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux Works performance, this June at Knight Theater. Whether you’ve been attending performances for 20 years or are new to ballet, Inspired Works will leave you feeling uplifted, energized and in awe. Under his leadership, Charlotte Ballet has attracted talented dancers from all over the world.

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Three dancers share memories of working with Bonnefoux

“Working with Jean-Pierre, I learned that ballet is not just movement. It’s all about your personality.” – Ryo Suzuki, second season with Charlotte Ballet

“Working with Jean-Pierre is liberating. Whenever I feel awkward in a step, he always offers amazing suggestions and corrections to make it feel and look beautiful. He always brings out the best of dancers.” – Alessandra Ball James, 12th season with Charlotte Ballet

"My favorite memory with Jean-Pierre was when I was still a student. He pulled me aside after a contemporary ballet class and said I was dancing too timidly. That inspired me to embrace my individuality and dance with passion." – Ben Ingel, third season with Charlotte Ballet and former Charlotte Ballet Academy Student

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Inspired Works

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DAVID BINDER BARBARA WHITMAN  PAULA MARIE BLACK  LATITUDE LINK RAISE THE ROOF  AH, BROADWAY  RUTH HENDEL  JUST FOR LAUGHS THEATRICALS SHARON KARMAZIN  HENI KOENIGSBERG  STACEY MINDICH  ERIC SCHNALL JAYNE BARON SHERMAN  CASSANDRA DOVED SIMON  STARRY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT and

THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION present

book by

music and lyrics by

JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL STEPHEN TRASK starring

EUAN MORTON with

HANNAH CORNEAU JUSTIN CRAIG  MATT DUNCAN  TIM MISLOCK  PETER YANOWITZ SHANNON CONLEY  MASON ALEXANDER PARK  DYLAN FUSILLO  SEAN LILJEQUIST

scenic designer

JULIAN CROUCH

sound designer

costume designer

press representative

PHILLIP ALEMAN associate director

JOHANNA McKEON

JUSTIN CRAIG marketing director

company manager

ERIC SCHNALL

HEIDI NEVEN

production stage manager

JOVON E. SHUCK

casting

PHOSPHENE/ JOHN BAIR

music director

ETHAN POPP

MIKE POTTER

animation

BENJAMIN PEARCY FOR 59 PRODUCTIONS

music supervisor & coordinator

wigs & make-up designer

KEVIN ADAMS

projection designer

TIM O’HEIR

lighting designer

ARIANNE PHILLIPS

associate producer

STEVE SAPORITO

CALLERI CASTING dialect coach

STEPHEN GABIS production management

AURORA PRODUCTIONS executive producer

101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD.

musical staging

SPENCER LIFF directed by

MICHAEL MAYER Originally produced in New York City by David Binder Produced off-Broadway by Peter Askin, Susann Brinkley and James B. Freydberg

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CAST Hedwig..............................................................................................................EUAN MORTON Yitzhak......................................................................................................HANNAH CORNEAU THE ANGRY INCH Skszp (Music Director, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals)...........................................JUSTIN CRAIG Jacek (Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals)..........................................................MATT DUNCAN Krzyzhtoff (Guitar, Vocals)................................................................................. TIM MISLOCK Schlatko (Drums, Vocals)............................................................................PETER YANOWITZ STANDBYS Standbys never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance. For Hedwig—MASON ALEXANDER PARK For Yitzhak—SHANNON CONLEY For Skszp—TIM MISLOCK For Schlatko—DYLAN FUSILLO For Jacek and Krzyzhtoff—SEAN LILJEQUIST 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 phones, pagers and watches.

MUSICAL NUMBERS “Tear Me Down” “The Origin of Love” “Sugar Daddy” “Angry Inch” “Wig in a Box” “Wicked Little Town” “The Long Grift” “Hedwig’s Lament” “Exquisite Corpse” “Wicked Little Town” (Reprise) “Midnight Radio” Orchestrations by Stephen Trask Arrangement for “Sugar Daddy” by Justin Craig and Stephen Trask HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH WILL BE PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION. HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH is proud to partner with Hetrick-Martin Institute. For more information visit www.HMI.org. 9A

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WHO’S WHO in the CAST EUAN MORTON (Hedwig) originated the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo in London and New York. He was nominated for an Olivier and a Tony Award. In addition, he received a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut. Additional Broadway credits include Cyrano de Bergerac and Sondheim on Sondheim. He has numerous off-Broadway and regional credits, including a production of Measure for Pleasure at the Public Theatre that earned him an Obie Award, and Parade at the Ford’s Theatre as Leo, for which he won a Helen Hayes Award. A favorite recent collaboration was with Tony Kushner and Maurice Sendak on the new musical Brundibar. Euan also has an active concert career. He’s released two solo albums and has had the pleasure of singing in many of the best concert venues around the country. Euan feels very lucky to be on the Hedwig journey. euanmorton.com. HANNAH CORNEAU (Yitzhak). Off-Broadway: Daddy Long Legs (Davenport Theatre), Ethel Sings (Beckett). Regional: Evita (Marriott Theatre), Fiddler on the Roof (Arena Stage), Harmony (Alliance/Ahmanson, Ovation nomination). Chicago: Les Misérables (Paramount Theatre, Jeff Award), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Bailiwick Chicago), A Little Night Music (Writers Theatre). Hannah is also a proud member of RANGE a cappella. Endless thanks to her amazing family. @hannahcorneau. SHANNON CONLEY (Yitzhak Standby). Broadway: Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Lead singer of the allfemale rock band Lez Zeppelin (lezzeppelin.com). Voice of several cartoon characters on “Pokémon,” “X-Men,” Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Star Kidz network. On-camera roles include “L&O: SVU,” “A.B.E.,” “Fugue” and the “Downsized” webseries. More info and heartfelt thank yous at shannonconley.com. MASON ALEXANDER PARK (Hedwig Standby) is thrilled to work on his dream show with such an incredible team. Theater: Altar Boyz (Mark), The Drowsy Chaperone (Man in Chair), Rocky Horror (Frank N. Furter), Mary Poppins (first countertenor to play Miss Andrew). TV/film: “iCarly,” “Bucket and Skinner’s Epic Adventures,” (Nickelodeon) “Broadway or Bust,” “Becoming an Artist” (PBS). masonapark.com. JUSTIN CRAIG (Skszp, Music Director) is a Grammy-nominated record producer, multiinstrumentalist, composer and music director based in Brooklyn, N.Y. He’s honored to be in the Angry Inch. justincraigmusic.com. MATT DUNCAN (Jacek) is a singer/songwriter, producer and bass player from Lexington, Ky. Although 704.372.1000 | BlumenthalArts.org

he’s best known for his smooth, slightly skewed take on classic R&B, he got his start in the community center basements of DIY punk. TIM MISLOCK (Krzyzhtoff, Skszp Standby) made his Broadway debut in Hedwig. For the past several years, Tim has recorded and toured with indie rock bands The Antlers and Holly Miranda. This fall he will release his first solo record, Now Is the Last Best Time. He thanks his wife, family and friends for their endless support. @timmymislock. PETER YANOWITZ (Schlatko) was a founding member of both the Wallflowers (Virgin) and Morningwood (Capitol). Other artists he has recorded/ performed with include Natalie Merchant, Wilco, Yoko Ono, Allen Ginsberg, Nina Nastasia, Money Mark and Ryan Jarman. With Stephen Trask, Yanowitz is currently writing the music and lyrics for the upcoming Broadway musical This Ain’t No Disco! DYLAN FUSILLO (Schlatko Standby) is a musician and songwriter who has performed and recorded with Beyoncé, Patti LaBelle, Gloria Estefan, The Roots, Meshell N’Degeocello, Femi Kuti, Angelique Kidjo, Baaba Maal, Roy Hargrove, Art Neville, Taj Mahal, Charlie Hunter, Sharon Jones, The Stills, Fela! (original cast) and Antibalas, among others. He is delighted to be part of Hedwig and thanks his family for their support. SEAN LILJEQUIST (Jacek and Krzyzhtoff Standby) is a musician, songwriter and producer based in Brooklyn, N.Y. While backing numerous bands as a bassist over the past several years, he started to write his own songs which grew into the rock band, The Silver Tongues. JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL (Book). Broadway: Big River, Six Degrees of Separation and The Secret Garden (Drama Desk nomination). Off-Broadway: Hello Again (Drama Desk nom.) and Larry Kramer’s The Destiny of Me (Drama Desk nom., Obie Award). He starred in and wrote the book for the original 1998 off-Broadway Obie-winning production of Hedwig directed by Peter Askin. In 2001, the film adaptation won him Best Director at Sundance and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. He also directed Shortbus (2006) and Rabbit Hole (2010) starring Nicole Kidman (Oscar nom.). He is presently preparing a film adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s punk-era story How to Talk to Girls at Parties. STEPHEN TRASK (Music and Lyrics). As co-creator of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Stephen won an Obie Award; an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding off-Broadway Musical; a 1998 New York Magazine

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WHO’S WHO in the CAST Award; Drama Desk nominations for Outstanding Music, Lyrics and New Musical; two Grammy nominations for Best Cast Album; two GLAMA Awards; and an Entertainment Weekly Best Soundtrack Award. Hedwig won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. He was also the orchestrator for the Broadway production of Rocky. Since 2003, Stephen has been scoring films on both the independent and studio level for directors as diverse as Tom McCarthy, Paul Weitz, Todd Graff, Tamara Jenkins, Jon Kasdan, Robert Benton, Sean Anders, Bill Condon, Alan Poul, Tom Vaughn, Rob Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman. Stephen has recorded and performed with Stone Temple Pilots, Bob Mould, Sleater-Kinney, Yoko Ono, Debbie Harry and Lene Lovitch. Currently, Stephen is working on two new shows: This Ain’t No Disco! and The King of Comedy. MICHAEL MAYER (Director) was nominated for Tony and Drama Desk awards for this production of Hedwig. Credits this past season include Funny Girl in the West End; God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater and Jamboree at Encores Off-Center; Whorl Inside A Loop (with Dick Scanlan) at Second Stage. Other Broadway: Spring Awakening (Tony Award/Best Musical and Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Director, also London, Vienna, Tokyo and Seoul productions); American Idiot (Drama Desk Award for Best Director, also Great Britain and Asia productions); Side Man (Tony Award/Best Play); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award/Best Musical); A View From the Bridge (Tony Award/Best Revival); Everyday Rapture; You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown; and Triumph of Love. Off-Broadway credits include Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 21 Chump Street (BAM), Brooklynite (also co-author, Vineyard), 10 Million Miles (Atlantic). Feature films: The Seagull (in post-production), A Home at the End of the World and Flicka. Television: “Smash” (pilot) for NBC and two seasons of “Alpha House” for Amazon Prime. Metropolitan Opera: a celebrated new production of Rigoletto. He serves on the Board of New York Stage and Film. SPENCER LIFF (Musical Staging). Broadway: Falsettos, Spring Awakening (Drama Desk, OCC nominations), Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Regional: The Circus in Winter (Goodspeed), Two Gentlemen of Verona: A Rock Opera (STC), Oliver! (Human Race Theatre). Film: Speech and Debate. Television: Eight seasons of FOX’s “So You Think You Can Dance” (multiple Emmy nominations for Outstanding Choreography), “Dancing with the Stars,” “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris,” “Parks and Recreation,” “2 Broke Girls,” “Mike & Molly,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “One Day at a Time” (Netflix), The Emmy

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Awards, The Latin Grammy Awards. Spencer-Liff.com. @spencerliff. JULIAN CROUCH (Scenic Design). Co-director and designer of Shockheaded Peter (Cultural Industry). He co-founded Improbable, whose shows included Satyagraha (Met Opera). Other designs: Jerry Springer: The Opera and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Royal Nat’l Theatre); The Addams Family and Big Fish (B’way); Dr. Atomic, The Merry Widow and The Enchanted Island (Met Opera); Cinderella (Dutch Nat’l Ballet); Jedermann and Mackie Messer (Salzburg Festival). He is currently designing The Nutcracker for the Joffrey and King Arthur for the Berlin Staatsoper. ARIANNE PHILLIPS (Costume Design) made her Broadway debut with Hedwig, having designed costumes for the 2001 film. Her award-winning costume designs include Walk the Line (Academy Award nomination), W.E. (Academy Award nomination, Costume Designers Guild Award winner), A Single Man (BAFTA nomination). By her own design, she keeps a varied career between film, fashion and music, focusing on work that challenges her. Arianne counts herself extremely fortunate, privileged and honored to be reunited with her “creative family.” KEVIN ADAMS (Lighting Design) designed the original off-Broadway production of Hedwig in 1998 as well as the Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, London and Edinburgh productions. He received a 2014 Tony Award for the Broadway production. Broadway: American Idiot (Tony Award), Spring Awakening (Tony Award), Next to Normal (Tony nom.), The 39 Steps (Tony Award), Hair (Tony nom.), Everyday Rapture, Passing Strange, Take Me Out. Off-Broadway: Carrie, The Scottsboro Boys, Rent. Also, Metropolitan Opera, Blue Man Group (Las Vegas Luxor, Hollywood Bowl, international tour). MIKE POTTER (Wigs and Makeup Design) was born and raised in rural Delaware. He began doing wigs and makeup at a young age. He has painted, worked in the arts and done makeup ever since. B.S., resource economics, University of Delaware. He did the wigs and makeup for Hedwig since the beginning with Trask and Mitchell at the Jane Street Theatre as well as the wigs and makeup for Hedwig the film. He works in fashion, film and music and owns the cosmetics company Knock Out. Mike currently lives and works in New York City. TIM O’HEIR (Sound Design) is a Tony and Grammy-nominated producer, engineer, composer and multi-instrumentalist. A platinum-selling rock and roll producer, Tim has also recorded and mixed the soundtracks of films such as In the Land of Women, In 704.372.1000 | BlumenthalArts.org


WHO’S WHO in the CAST Good Company, American Dreamz and Kids, working frequently alongside Hedwig composer Stephen Trask. The original sound recording engineer for the cinematic version of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, O’Heir is thrilled to bring the true spirit of rock ‘n’ roll to the open road. BENJAMIN PEARCY FOR 59 PRODUCTIONS (Projection Design). 59 Productions specializes in creating extraordinary design for performance, exhibitions and live events. Recent work includes After the Rain and Within the Golden Hour for the Royal Ballet, Morgen und Abend (Royal Opera House, Deutsche Oper), Get Carter (Northern Stage), wonder. land (Manchester International Festival/National Theatre), War Horse (world tour), Les Misérables (world tour), London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony, An American in Paris (Paris and Broadway—Tony Award winner for Best Scenic Design). CALLERI CASTING (James Calleri, Paul Davis, Erica Jensen). Broadway: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Elephant Man, Of Mice and Men, Venus in Fur, Hughie, The Visit, Living on Love, 33 Variations, A Raisin in the Sun, Chicago, James Joyce’s The Dead. Select Off-B’way: Buyer & Cellar, Murder for Two, All in the Timing, Passion, Fuerza Bruta, Silence! The Musical. Casting for Actors Theater of Louisville, The Flea, Long Wharf, CSC, McCarter, Keen, Rattlestick, Williamstown, Berkeley Rep, Playwrights Horizons (10 seasons). Much TV and film including “The Path” on Hulu. Thirteen Artios Awards for Outstanding Casting Achievement. Member CSA. callericasting.com. ETHAN POPP (Music Supervisor & Coordinator). 2014 Grammy Award nomination (Motown the Musical, original cast recording), 2013 Tony Award nomination (Motown the Musical, Best Orchestrations). Theater: School of Rock (Broadway music supervisor), Motown the Musical (Broadway, U.S. tour, London; as music supervisor, arranger, orchestrator), Rock of Ages (Broadway, U.S. tour, Canada, Australia, London; as music supervisor, arranger, orchestrator), Tarzan (Broadway), We Will Rock You (Germany), Aida (Germany, European tour), Mamma Mia! (Germany) and many others. Upcoming: The Greatest Showman starring Hugh Jackman (20th Century Fox). Television: “Smash” (NBC/Universal), “A Capitol Fourth” (PBS). Much love to his family, his amazing wife Vanessa and baby boy Aldrin James. STEPHEN GABIS (Dialect Coach). Selected Broadway: Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Beautiful, Outside Mullingar, The Winslow Boy, Once, Man and Boy, The Book of Mormon, A View From the Bridge, The 39 Steps, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Jersey Boys, 704.372.1000 | BlumenthalArts.org

Doubt. Film/TV: Spotlight, “Boardwalk Empire,” Across the Universe, “Bernard and Doris.” JOHANNA McKEON (Associate Director). Broadway credits include War Paint, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, American Idiot and Grey Gardens. Broadway tour credits include Hedwig and the Angry Inch, American Idiot and Rent. Directing credits include Mona Mansour’s Unseen (Old Globe, St. Louis Rep and Cape Cod Theater Project workshops), Tokio Confidential (Atlantic Stage Two), I Have Loved Strangers (Clubbed Thumb), The Comedy of Errors and Schmoozy Togetherness (Williamstown Theatre Festival). Her first feature film, Auld Lang Syne, premiered in 2016 at the Indie Street Film Festival, where it received the Audience Award for Narrative Feature. Ms. McKeon is the recipient of a Drama League Fall Directing Fellowship, Boris Sagal Fellowship at Williamstown and a Fulbright Fellowship to Berlin. She has worked as a guest faculty member at Bard College and the Strasberg Institute. She received her M.F.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. PAUL McGILL (Movement Associate). Broadway: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Scandalous. OffBroadway: The Legend of Georgia McBride (Astaire Award, Lortel nomination), Steve (directed by Cynthia Nixon), School for Scandal. TV/film: Hakuna Truvada (ft. Todrick Hall), ALT Coffee Commercial, Diamond Soles. Circus: Filament (Short Round Productions), Grounded Aerial. PaulMcGill.org. @Paul_McGill_. JOVON E. SHUCK (Production Stage Manager). Proud graduate of Michigan State University. Broadway: The Lion King, Noises Off and The Graduate. National tours: The Phantom of the Opera, Monty Python’s Spamalot and The Lion King. JEFF SIEBERT (Stage Manager). Broadway: American Psycho, On Your Feet, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Cabaret, Jersey Boys, How To Succeed…. Broadway performance: Chitty…, Cabaret, Miss Saigon, The Phantom…, Singin’ in the Rain. Film: Chicago. SARAH GARRETT (Assistant Stage Manager). National tours: Dirty Dancing, Blue Man Group. Other: Blue Man Group Orlando, the Walt Disney Company, Berkshire Theatre Group, Two River Theatre Company, the Ohio Light Opera. AURORA PRODUCTIONS (Production Management). Current projects: The Book of Mormon (Broadway and national tour); Matilda (Broadway and national tour); The Curious Incident of the Dog in

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WHO’S WHO in the CAST the Night-Time (national tour); School of Rock; Cats; Holiday Inn; A View from the Bridge (L.A. and D.C.); The Cherry Orchard; The Front Page; Love Love Love; Kingdom Come; Les Liaisons Dangereuses; Anastasia; The Present; If I Forget; and Hello, Dolly! Aurora has been providing technical supervision and production management to the entertainment industry since 1989. auroraprod.com. 101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD (Executive Producer). Wendy Orshan and Jeffrey M. Wilson founded their company in 1994. Their associates are Ron Gubin, Chris Morey and Jeff Klein. Current Broadway Productions: Dear Evan Hansen (Executive Producer), Sunday in the Park with George. Recent: Les Liaisons Dangereuses, An Act of God (Executive Producer; Broadway, Tour), An American in Paris, Eclipsed (Broadway, San Francisco), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Broadway, National Tour), The Elephant Man. Special projects: New Island Festival (Governor’s Island, New York), “A Broadway Celebration: In Performance at the White House” for PBS, and IBM’s Centennial Gala. DAVID BINDER (Producer) produced the original production of Hedwig from his fifth-floor walkup for $29,000. Since then, he’s gone on to produce Of Mice and Men starring James Franco and Chris O’Dowd, the first Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, 33 Variations starring Jane Fonda and the genre-defying shows De La Guarda and Fuerza Bruta. International credits include This Is Our Youth with Michael Cera and Kieran Culkin at the Sydney Opera House. Currently, David is the Artistic Associate of London’s LIFT Festival. David produced the High Line Festival curated by David Bowie and the Dutch New Island Festival on NY’s Governors Island. His TED talk on “The Arts Festival Revolution” has been seen online by more than a half million people. David has been a teaching fellow at Princeton and for six years was on the faculty at the Yale School of Drama. He received the Tony Award for Hedwig. BARBARA WHITMAN (Producer). Current productions: The Humans and Oh, Hello. Credits include Fun Home, Red, Next to Normal, … Spelling Bee, A Raisin in the Sun. Favorite productions: her sons, Daniel and Will. PAULA MARIE BLACK (Producer). Tony Award, Olivier Award and Helpmann Award-winning producer. Currently lead producer for Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 on Broadway and lead producer for Dead Funny in London’s West End. Paula dedicates her producing in the art of theater to women directors, playwrights and those who have not had a voice.

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LATITUDE LINK (Producer). Four-time Tony Award-winning production company with shows on stages worldwide. Currently running: Fun Home (2015 Tony), Hedwig… (2014 Tony), Matilda, Jersey Boys (2006 Tony), Come from Away (Broadway 2017). latitudelink.com. RAISE THE ROOF (Producer). Harriet Leve: Four Tony Awards, Beautiful, An American in Paris, Ann, War Horse, The Norman Conquests, La Cage aux Folles, The 39 Steps, Stomp. Jennifer Isaacson: Two Tony Awards. Executive Producer at WalkRunFly. walkrunfly.com. AH, BROADWAY (Producer). Consists of producers Neal Rubinstein (On The Town—Tony nom.; The 39 Steps; upcoming: Dangerous—fall 2017, Trojanz Not Required—spring 2018), Caleb Reese, James Simon, Mallory Whermann, Dale Young, Eric Goldman and Kari Lynn Hearn. RUTH HENDEL (Producer). Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Tony), A View from the Bridge (Tony), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Tony), Death of a Salesman (Tony), Fela! Documentary: Finding Fela! JUST FOR LAUGHS THEATRICALS (Producer). CEO Adam Blanshay, Chairman Gilbert Rozon. Over 40 theater productions worldwide, including the Tonywinning play The Curious Incident… and Olivierwinning musical Sunny Afternoon. Full bio: hahaha.com/ JFLT, twitter: @JFLTheatricals. SHARON KARMAZIN (Producer). Broadway current: Something Rotten! and Dear Evan Hansen. Recent: Eclipsed (Tony nominated, starring Lupita Nyong’o), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Tony Award), Honeymoon in Vegas, Clybourne Park (Tony Award). HENI KOENIGSBERG (Producer). Broadway credits include Tony Awards for A View from the Bridge, Skylight, A Gentleman’s Guide…, A Raisin in the Sun and The Gershwins’ Porgy And Bess. Upcoming: Hello, Dolly! Off-Broadway: Verso. STACEY MINDICH (Producer). This season: the Broadway debut of the new musical Dear Evan Hansen. Recent Broadway: Blackbird, The Crucible, Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Tony Award), Lucky Guy and The Bridges of Madison County. Stacey is the recipient of the 2016 Robert Whitehead Award for Outstanding Achievement in Commercial Producing. ERIC SCHNALL (Producer/Marketing Director) is a Tony Award-winning producer and marketing director. 704.372.1000 | BlumenthalArts.org


WHO’S WHO in the CAST Broadway: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Of Mice and Men, Lucky Guy, Red, 33 Variations, Frost/Nixon, The Year of Magical Thinking, A Raisin in the Sun, Rent. Off-B’way: The Vagina Monologues, De La Guarda. Eric has lectured at the Yale School of Drama and co-produced This Is Our Youth at the Sydney Opera House. He is currently finishing a novel that takes place in Berlin. JAYNE BARON SHERMAN (Producer) is a Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer, including It Shoulda Been You, Side Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Of Mice and Men, Kinky Boots, A Time To Kill, The Normal Heart, Elling, 33 Variations, A Raisin in the Sun, This Is Our Youth (Sydney), Carousel (West End). Film/ TV: “The Accidental Wolf,” Love Is Strange, That’s Not Us, Alex & Ali, “DTLA” and “In the Life TV.” CASSANDRA DOVED SIMON (Producer) has supported a diverse set of projects (That’s Not Us; Interior. Leather Bar.; Home Street Home) and is developing her own show Why You Should Become a Fag Hag Before You Hit Menopause.

TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVE Phillip Aleman CASTING CALLERI CASTING James Calleri, CSA Paul Davis, CSA  Erica Jensen, CSA TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR AURORA PRODUCTIONS, INC. Ben Heller Chris Minnick  Ryan Murphy  Geoff Quart Liza Luxenburg  Anthony Jusino  Isaac Katzanek Eric Casanova  Luke Ricca  Justin Bell Serena Monstma  Allison Queen  Melissa Mazdra Rebecca Habel  Gene O’Donovan EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION THE ROAD COMPANY Brett Sirota  Stephen Lindsay www.theroadcompany.com

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Associate General Manager.........................Jeff Klein Original Production Stage Manager.......... Lisa Iacucci Production Stage Manager.................Jovon E. Shuck Stage Manager...................................... Jeff Siebert Assistant Stage Manager..................... Sarah Garrett Assistant Company Manager.................Michael Rudd Associate Director.......................... Johanna McKeon Movement Associate............................... Paul McGill Associate Scenic Designer............. Frank McCullough Assistant Scenic Designers................Evan Adamson, Lauren Alvarez Assoc. Costume Designers....... Valerie Marcus Ramshur, Amanda Seymour Associate Lighting Designer.....................Paul Toben Assistant Lighting Designer........... James E. Lawlor III Audio Consultant..................................... Kai Harada Assistant Sound Designer..................... Ken Goodwin Asst. Hair & Makeup Designer.........Nicole Bridgeford Production Carpenter.............................Keith Reese Head Carpenter.................................. Martin Blacker Assistant Carpenter.......................... Leon Lobsinger Production Electrician......................Gregory Husinko Head Electrician.....................................Adam Grant Assistant Electricians.....................R. Warren Bishop, Jessica Clarke Properties Supervisor........................... Scott Gibson Production Props....................Matthew Elias Hodges Production Sound Supervisors.................Phillip Lojo, Simon Matthews Production Sound Engineer.................... Wes Shaffer Asst. Production Sound Engineer.......... Brian Kallaher Moving Light Programmer.................. Benny Kirkham Projection Programmer............................ Scott Riley Wardrobe Supervisor............... Antoinette T. Martinez Star Dresser..........................................Billy Hipkins Hair & Makeup Supervisor................. Steven Kirkham Hair & Makeup Assistant........................ Lynn Grassy

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STARRY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT is a theatrical, film and television production company headed by Craig Saavedra and Michael Shulman. Credits/investments include Broadway: Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Hamilton, Photograph 51, The Elephant Man, The Last Ship, The Cripple of Inishmaan, After Midnight, On Your Feet, Lucky Guy. Television: “Tibor to the Rescue.” Film: Sherman’s Way. Upcoming: Burn This. THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION (Producer) has produced and co-produced hundreds of plays and musicals. Under the leadership of Philip J. Smith, Chairman, and Robert E. Wankel, President, The Shubert Organization owns and operates 17 Broadway theaters and six off-Broadway venues. Information in “Who’s Who in the Cast” is provided by the production. Where opinions are expressed, they are those of the players, not necessarily those of PLAYBILL Magazine. STAFF FOR HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH GENERAL MANAGEMENT 101 PRODUCTIONS, LTD. Wendy Orshan  Jeffrey M. Wilson Ron Gubin  Chris Morey  Jeff Klein Justin Black  Beth Blitzer  Emily Goeler Andrew Joy  Kathy Kim  Robert Nolan Jenny Peek Steve Supeck  Holly Sutton


WHO’S WHO in the CAST Production Assistants..................Summer Grubaugh, Alicia Lerner, Kristin Pfeifer Assistant to David Binder.......................Steven Kopp 101 Productions, Ltd. Interns.. Oliver Benjoseph, John Conover, Michael Leibring Legal Counsel.......... Loeb&Loeb/Stefan Schick, Esq. and David Schmerler, Esq. Accountant.... WithumSmith+Brown/Robert Fried, CPA, Karen Kowgios, CPA and Anthony Moore, CPA Controller.......................Galbraith & Co./Jill Johnson Marketing Director................................. Eric Schnall Social Media..................................................... ESP Digital Marketing and Additional Tour Advertising..................Situation Interactive/ Damian Bazadona, Jeremy Kraus, Mollie Shapiro, Kelly Sherrard Broadcast Advertising.......................... Serino/Coyne Banking.............City National Bank/Anne McSweeney Insurance.............................DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. Merchandising................ Creative Goods/Pete Milano Production Photographer.......................Joan Marcus Payroll Services....... Checks and Balances Payroll, Inc. Travel Agent.........................Carlson Wagonlit Travel Housing..........Road Concierge, An ALTOUR Company Trucking..................................... Clark Transfer, Inc. Makeup Provided By M-A-C To learn more about the production, please visit www.HedwigTour.com Please follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram: @HedwigOnBway CREDITS Scenery constructed by PRG Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, LLC. Scenery and drops painted by Scenic Art Studios. Lighting and sound equipment provided by PRG. Projection equipment provided by Sound Associates. Costumes by Eric Winterling Costumes, Tricorne Costumes, Desi Santiago, Michael Velasquez, Bill Hargate Costumes, Michael Schmidt Studios, Nano Hernandez, Geoffrey Mac. Shoes by Andre No. 1 Shoe Design, Gio Diev. Crystals by Swarovski. Military supplies by Jim Korn and Kaufman’s Army & Navy, NYC. Screen printing by Pete’s Print Shop. Fabric painting by Jeff Fender. Select props by Tom Carroll Scenery. “Hurt Locker: The Musical” Playbill® created by Mike Albo and Amanda Duarte and designed by Rogers Eckersley. PRE- AND POST-SHOW MUSIC CREDITS “Success” by David Bowie, Ricky Gardiner and Iggy Pop, used by permission of BMG, EMI and RZO. “Marquee Moon” by Tom Verlaine, used by permission of Verlaine Music. “Editions of You” by Bryan Ferry, used by permission of BMG. “Jesse” and “Wasted” performed by The Deafening, used by permission. “The Keys,” “Rube Goldberg Machine” and “Idle Hands” performed by Matt

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Duncan, used by permission. “A-OK” and “Walking in Soho” performed by Peter Yanowitz, used by permission. “Freaks” performed by Cheater, used by permission. SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL CONSIDERATION FURNISHED BY Blackstar Amplification, Ltd. Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. Gibson Guitars Hoshino USA - Tama M•A•C Cosmetics Korg U.S.A., Inc. Marshall Electronics/Mogami Cable The Music Zoo Paiste America, Inc. Q Drum Co. Remo Inc. Strymon Swarovski Crystals Sweetwater Sound, Inc. Tour Supply Vic Firth Company Vox Amplification, Ltd. SPECIAL THANKS Peter Askin, Jerry Mitchell, Philip S. Birsh/Playbill, Alison Roehs, Geoff Barone, Jeremy Berman, Mike Bigel, Jim Felber, Michael Keller, John Miller, Jace McDonald, Phil Tennison, Joe Testa, Scott Uchida, Priscilla Vega, Aaron Vishria, Matt Wood/Kenny Bergle, Mark Berger, Soo Jin Yi, Karen Reddy-Medeiros The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.). United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Press Agents and Company Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.

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

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PRODUCER'S CIRCLE Anna and Tom Nelson Anne and William Newcomb Robert H. Norville, Jr. Kelli and Mike Richardson D. Nelson Rogers Wendy and Frank Rosen $10,000+ Ken Rothmel Dr. Milton and Arlene Berkman Brenda and Bill Ryan Philanthropic Fund Rose and Tom Sherard Victoria and Porter Durham Lisa and Glenn Sherrill Beth and Jonathan Feit Norma and Rodney Short Vickie and Tom Gabbard Patricia and John Stewart Laura and Jeff Hay Lynn and Bill Sullivan Renee and Chris Hobart Mr. and Mrs. William B. McGuire, Jr. Jacqueline A. Tucker Ed Weisiger, Jr. and Betsy Fleming Michael, Jaime and Allie Monday Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. White Jeanne and Rick Puckett Lisa and Kenny Wilson Michael and Ann Tarwater Amy Wooden and Joe Kolodziej Anja and David Zimmerman $7,500+ $1,500+ Betsy and Alfred Brand Anonymous (2) Mr. William K. Diehl, Jr. Rick Abrams Belinda and Timothy Gunter Becky and Michael Alcione Nancy and Davis Hauser Holly and Jeff Atkins Wendy and Michael Kahn Anne and John Barry Jean and Matthew Salisbury Renee and Mike Baumbach Joanne and Steve Beam Mrs. Kimberly Beason $5,000+ Linda and Ralph Beck Cathy and Jim Baily Joyce and Andrew Berger Mr. William M. Barnhardt and The Donald H. and Barbara K. Mrs. Nancy B. Thomas* Bernstein Family Foundation Christine and Arthur Becker Betsy Blackwell and John Watson The Blumenthal Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Blumenthal Amy and Philip Blumenthal Dr. Denny Bolton Hona Childers and Daniel Browne Peggy and Ray Bouley Elizabeth and James Faulkner Laura and Sam Bowles Dorlisa and Peter Flur Chris and Steve Brace Bob and Jena Gallagher Pat and Tim Brier Sandra and Stephen Godofsky Kathleen Britton Dale Halton and Fred Wagner George Brooks Beverly and Jim Hance Mary and Frank Brown Diane and Chuck Harrington James Bullock Rebecca S. Henderson and Dr. Chris Burkett J. Michael Booe Joy and Chris Butler Hope and Dhiaa Jamil Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Case, Jr. Julie and Howard Levine Karmen Cassell Barbara and Josh Meeks Delane and Walter Clark Beth and Robert Monaghan Elaine and Steve Coats Linda and Tony Pace Edward Cook Mr. and Mrs. George Raftelis Harvey and Muri Corzin Lori and Eric Sklut Karin and Sean Davies Cheryl and Gregory Sprole Donna and Al de Molina Melissa and Kevin White Richard DelliSanti Karen and Edgar Whitener Pamela and Greg Dills Joan Zimmerman Jim Donahue Michele Durkin Marcia and Bob Dynko $2,500+ Sidney Echevarria Elizabeth Austin Kelli Enos Shavonda and Reginald Bean Carolyn B. Faison Julie and Riaz Bhamani Todd E. Gardner, MD Ben Bourne Michael George Crandall and Erskine Bowles Joseph and Carol Gigler Kristin and Buck Bradberry Todd Glenham Robin and Lea Burt William Griesser Nathalie and Daniel Carrizosa Randy Griffin Mary Catherine and Robert Chesney Robin and Blaine Hawkins Nan and Hal Clarke Juliet and Brian Hirsch Amy and Alfred Dawson Sarah Hollar and Peter Macon Gloria and Peter De Arcangelis Carol and Chris Horn Dr. Bryan Edmiston and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Houser Mr. Felipe G. Edmiston Larissa and Ken Huber Charlie Elberson Peggy and Jim Hynes Karen Griffin and John Galloway Beth Ipock Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gibbs Michelle Johnson Douglas R. and Elizabeth G. Goldstein Janet and Neil Kaplan Mrs. Gail Grim Mary Jean and Howard L. Kushner Patti and Mark Hawley* Patty and Chris Lambert Nora and Thomas Hughes Eleanor Ehrhart and Dominick Landi Susan and David Jamison Erin Lavely Juanita and Lloyd Johnson Marc and Xhenis Levack Kearns Saldinger Charitable The Leon Levine FoundationFoundation Sandra and Leon Levine Hedy and John Manry Julianne Marley Dr. Shannon Moran and Ashley and Scott Mattei Mr. Joseph Lovallo Jill Maxwell Charlotte and Arthur Mott $25,000+ Peg and Jay Adamczyk Barbara and David Goodman*

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LEADERSHIP GRANTS The Arts & Science Council supports Blumenthal Performing Arts’ 2017 fiscal year budget with operating and programmatic grants.

Blumenthal Performing Arts receives support from the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

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