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5,000 years of art history
On behalf of the City of Durham, I would like to welcome you to DPAC! Like so many Durham residents, I recognize the jewel that DPAC is to Durham and the Triangle region.
I’m thrilled to say that DPAC, after more than a decade, continues to showcase the energy, passion and great entertainment with a list of performances that people will travel from miles around to see.
This season will feature some of Broadway’s biggest hits, concerts, comedy shows and special events to ever take the DPAC stage. I’m also excited to see so many DPAC fan-favorites and rst-time performers take the stage throughout the upcoming season.
And as usual, all the special touches that come with seeing a Broadway show or concert at DPAC still await you, starting with the beauty of the theater and DPAC’s legendary customer service. A visit to DPAC is an open invitation to experience Durham. It’s as easy as parking and walking to downtown restaurants, or taking a short drive to nearby malls, museums, or historical sites.
As your Mayor, I’m so excited that one of my duties is to o cially welcome you to one of the greatest theaters in the world!
But don't take my word for it – DPAC is a Pollstar favorite, consistently ranking among the top theaters in the country. Thank you for choosing DPAC and Durham. Now settle into your seats to enjoy your DPAC experience and an unforgettable show.
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"Welcome to DPAC!"
For seventeen years, I’ve had the privilege of being part of the team that says, “Welcome to DPAC!”
From our inaugural season in 2008 where we only had a few thousand Broadway at DPAC members to this season where we are proud to be welcoming nearly 18,000 season members and be ranked as one of the top- ve theatres in the country, it has been an exceptional journey.
On behalf of everyone on Team DPAC, we thank you for this chance to host you at this incredible Broadway performance.
For some of you in the audience, this may be your rst time visiting, while others may have joined us for countless great shows over the past decade. Whether this is your rst visit or your hundredth, please know that every single guest at DPAC is important to us.
We are always here to listen and to help. Your feedback helps us stay on track to deliver unforgettable, moving, emotional, fun, and all-around great experiences.
We invite you to Discover the Magic of Broadway this season…we’re glad you are here.
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OUR VISION – We believe in great entertainment experiences. We want to be our guests’ favorite place for live events.
OUR MISSION – To present one-of-a-kind, live entertainment events. From Broadway to concerts, comedy to family shows – ‘there is something for everyone’ at DPAC.
OUR VALUES – Quality, safety, and service. We deliver these values with warmth, friendliness and an attention to detail that is the hallmark of the legendary DPAC experience.
OUR PROMISE – DPAC welcomes all guests, performers, and events in an open, friendly and respectful setting. We stand committed against all forms of discrimination.
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DPAC is honored to be regionally and nationally recognized as one of the top theaters in the nation. We continue to be humbled by and proud of all our accomplishments, but what really drives us each day are the smiles and applause we see and hear at the end of every performance. Enjoy this experience of a lifetime.
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Campbell University invests in each student. We prepare each one to make a life, to make a living and to make a difference. Our students are welcomed into an inclusive community of family, and mentored to become leaders who will impact the world. Inspired by our faith, we encourage each student to grow academically, spiritually and socially through the world of opportunities that surround them. Your career, your calling.
DPAC is proud to be operated under the direction of Nederlander and PFM.
The Nederlander Organization
If you’ve ever attended a Broadway show in New York, chances are you may have been to one of DPAC’s sister theaters operated by its parent company, The Nederlander Organization. With nine of the largest venues in New York’s theater district, Nederlander theaters host Broadway’s biggest productions.
Under the leadership of President James L. Nederlander, the Nederlanders have built a national network of theatres including:
• The Gershwin Theatre – New York, NY
• The Lena Horne Theatre – New York, NY
• The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre – New York, NY
• The Marquis Theatre – New York, NY
• The Minsko Theatre – New York, NY
• The Nederlander Theatre – New York, NY
• The Neil Simon Theatre – New York, NY
• The Palace Theatre – New York, NY
• The Richard Rodgers Theatre – New York, NY
• Broadway In Chicago at The CIBC Theatre, The James M. Nederlander Theatre, The Cadillac Palace Theatre, The Roosevelt University Auditorium Theatre and The Broadway Playhouse – Chicago, IL
• DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC
• Broadway at The Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC
• The Hollywood Pantages Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
• Broadway San Diego at The Civic and Balboa Theatres – San Diego, CA
• Broadway in Tucson at Centennial Hall – Tucson, AZ
• OKC Broadway at The Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall – Oklahoma City, OK
• Broadway San Jose at The San Jose Center for the Performing Arts – San Jose, CA
• Broadway at The National at The National Theatre – Washington, DC
• Best of Broadway at The North Charleston Coliseum Performing Arts Center – North Charleston, SC
• Broadway in El Paso at The Plaza Theatre – El Paso, TX
• Broadway in Richmond at The Altria Theatre – Richmond, VA
• Broadway in Norfolk at Chrysler Hall – Norfolk, VA
• Broadway Comes to Reno at The Pioneer Center – Reno, NV
• The Aldwych Theatre, The Adelphi Theatre and The Dominion Theatre in the U.K. – London, England
Professional Facilities Management, Inc. (PFM)
PFM is a wholly-owned for-profit subsidiary of Providence Performing Arts Center, incorporated in 1988 in response to a growing need for objective evaluation and management of small- to medium-sized performing arts facilities in geographically diverse locations. One of the first companies of its kind, PFM’s business is focused on what we know and do best – performing arts “product.” Our corporate mission – to bring a wide variety of programming to the broadest audience while maintaining financial responsibility and sensitivity to local constituency needs – has guided PFM to past successes and promises future growth. PFM is governed by a Board of Directors who contribute successful business experience, entrepreneurial spirit, and a bottom-line focus.
Presently, PFM holds management/booking contracts in nine facilities located in five states.
• Providence Performing Arts Center and Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Providence, RI
• Barbara B . Mann Performing Arts Hall – Fort Myers, FL
• Coral Springs Center for the Arts – Coral Springs, FL
• DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC
• The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts – Worcester, MA
• Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center – Sandy Springs, GA
• Sarasota Performing Arts Center at The Bay – Sarasota, FL
• The Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC
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The Performing Arts Showstoppers at DPAC program is for area high school students who both love smiling and saying hello AND seeing DPAC’s biggest shows.
Showstoppers will welcome guests at DPAC’s entry doors all season long. Their genuine and kind greetings provide an upbeat entry experience for DPAC’s guests as they arrive at the very biggest shows on tour.
The Showstopper program o ers students the following:
• Volunteer service hours for college-bound applications and resumes.
• Excellent customer service experience at one of the top- ve performing arts centers in America.
• Opportunities to experience DPAC’s hit shows.
• Plus, peer social gatherings with like-minded fans of live entertainment and theatre.
The inspiration for this program comes from the Durham Way nders at DPAC, a City of Durham volunteer program where members share their time and talents in the spirit of helping everyone feel welcome at DPAC.
For more information, visit DPACnc.com/community/performing-artsshowstoppers
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For Fun, For Friends, For Good:
Expanded Youth & Family programs like Camp Shelanu, School’s Out Camp, and AfterCrew
Academic Excellence: Nurturing young learners from six weeks through 5th grade at our Early Childhood Learning Center and The Lerner School
Supporting Our Community: Social and clinical services through our Helping Department
Get Moving: Fitness and aquatics in our state-of-the-art Health & Wellness Center
Celebrating Jewish Life: Film & Book Festivals, lectures, and community holiday events
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e invite you to join the DPAC President’s Club, where members enjoy the very best seats and VIP amenities for every one of the Broadway hits that is part of Broadway at DPAC.
DPAC President’s Club members also play an important role in helping maintain DPAC’s excellence. With member support, DPAC is able not only to be self-sustaining, but also to sponsor over 50 Community Engagement programs that touch the lives of so many throughout Durham and the entire Triangle region each year.
Exclusive membership bene ts:
•Center Orchestra Seating – Guaranteed seats in the rst 12 rows of the Orchestra and the rst row of the Grand Tier for each of the Broadway at DPAC shows.
•Priority Ticket Purchases – DPAC President’s Club members have direct access for additional ticket purchases, exchanges, and special arrangements. Opportunity to purchase added orchestra seats before the public for almost 150 added performances, including Concerts, Comedy, and Special Events, plus Holiday performances and Greatest Hits of Broadway.
•Extended Payment Plans – Budgeting for your DPAC President’s Club membership is easier than ever. There’s no interest, and you can pay in monthly installments.
•Members-Only Hospitality Area
•Private hospitality area with members-only entrance.
•Open 60 minutes before events and at intermission.
•Complimentary snacks and beverages, including soft drinks and bottled water.
•Plus, a members-only gift card pre-loaded for snack and beverage purchases at DPAC events.
•First Access – Receive rst access to exchange seats prior to the start of public sales.
•Complimentary Parking – Exclusive parking directly adjacent to DPAC.
• PLUS! Elevated membership levels provide even more extraordinary bene ts, including advertising in show programs distributed at all Broadway events and bonus tickets to select shows, and access to priority seats for Nederlander theatrical and concert events in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
For more information on member bene ts and seating availability, email us at PresidentsClub@DPACnc.com. See members list on the following pages
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on January 17, 2019. SIX received its U.S. premiere at The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater on May 22, 2019, Rick Boynton, Creative Producer; Barbara Gaines, Artistic Director; Criss Henderson, Executive Director.
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SIX was originally performed by the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society. The West End production was first performed on July 11, 2018 at Norwich Playhouse, England and opened at the Arts Theatre, London
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Kelly Denice Taylor
Hailey Alexis Lewis
Alizé Cruz
Tasia Jungbauer
Anna Hertel
Carlina Parker
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Annaliese Wilbur
CAST
(in historical order)
Catherine of Aragon ................................................................... EMMA ELIZABETH SMITH
Anne Boleyn ...................................................................................................... NELLA COLE
Jane Seymour KELLY DENICE TAYLOR
Anna of Cleves HAILEY ALEXIS LEWIS
Katherine Howard ................................................................................................ ALIZÉ CRUZ
Alternates never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.
ANNA HERTEL, CARLINA PARKER, ABIGAIL SPARROW, ANNALIESE WILBUR
DANCE CAPTAIN CARLINA PARKER
AT THIS PERFORMANCE
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SIX WILL BE PERFORMED WITHOUT AN INTERMISSION
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, beepers and watches.
MUSICAL NUMBERS
“Ex-Wives” ............................................................................................................ The Queens
“No Way”.................................................................................................. Catherine of Aragon
“Don’t Lose Ur Head” .......................................................................................... Anne Boleyn
“Heart of Stone” Jane Seymour
“Haus of Holbein”................................................................................................... The Queens
“Get Down” Anna of Cleves
“All You Wanna Do” ................................................................................. Katherine Howard
“I Don’t Need Your Love” ................................................................................. Catherine Parr
“Six” ....................................................................................................................... The Queens
THE LADIES IN WAITING
Music Director/Keyboard—Valerie Maze
Bass—Emily Davies
Guitars—Rose Laguana
Drums—Camila Mennitte Pereyra
Associate Conductor—Lizzie Webb
Music Technology: Phij Adams
Synthesizer Technician: Randy Cohen Keyboards
Music Coordinator: Kristy Norter
November 14 - 16
NOVEMBER 26 - 30
Photo: Karis Anderson by Matt Crockett
A LITTLE BIT OF HER-STORY
CATHERINE OF ARAGON
BIRTH AND DEATH
MARRIAGE
CHILDREN
INTERESTS
CAUSE OF DEATH
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DID YOU KNOW?
QUEENSPIRATION
ANNE BOLEYN
BIRTH AND DEATH
MARRIAGE
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QUEEN LINKS
CAUSE OF DEATH
REMEMBERED FOR...
DID YOU KNOW?
QUEENSPIRATION
JANE SEYMOUR
BIRTH AND DEATH
MARRIAGE CHILDREN
INTERESTS
QUEEN LINKS
CAUSE OF DEATH
DID YOU KNOW?
QUEENSPIRATION REMEMBERED FOR...
December 15, 1485 – January 7, 1536
ONE: to Arthur (Henry’s older brother), November 14, 1501 (aged 15)
TWO: to Henry VIII, June 11, 1509 (aged 23)
Mary, born February 18, 1516 (later Queen Mary I). Catherine also had two other children who died as infants, three stillborn children, and several miscarriages.
Religion, sewing, dancing, a bit more religion.
Probably a type of cancer.
Her refusal to accept that her marriage was invalid; her faith; her dramatic speech to Henry when he had her brought to court to seek the annulment of their marriage.
While Henry fought in France in 1513, Catherine was regent during the Battle of Flodden; when James IV of Scotland was killed in the battle, Catherine wanted to send his body to Henry as a present.
Beyoncé and Shakira.
c. 1501 – May 19, 1536
January 25, 1533 (aged 31)
Elizabeth, born September 7, 1533 (later Queen Elizabeth I). Anne also had at least two miscarriages.
Headlessness; bringing about England’s break with the Pope; having a sixth fingernail.
Because she was fluent in French, Anne would have acted as a translator during the visit of Emperor Charles V to court in 1522.
Lily Allen and Avril Lavigne.
1507 or 1508 – October 24, 1537
May 30, 1536 (aged 28 or 29)
Edward, born October 12, 1537 (later King Edward VI).
Religious faith, obedience.
Lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn.
Hemorrhage after the birth of Prince Edward; her child with Henry.
Adele and Sia. Being the “only one he truly loved”; having two troublesome brothers who fought over the regency of the young Prince Edward after King Henry’s death. While Anne Boleyn was still alive, Henry sent Jane a gift of money which she refused, apparently saying there “was no treasure in this world that she valued so much as her honor.”
ANNA OF CLEVES
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Anne of Cleves (the Anglicisation of her name)
She is referred to as Anna here to distinguish between the two Annes & to honor the name she would have called herself in her own language.
1515 – July 16, 1557
January 6, 1540 (aged 24)
None.
Staying alive.
QUEEN LINKS Probably cancer. CAUSE OF DEATH
REMEMBERED FOR...
DID YOU KNOW?
QUEENSPIRATION
KATHERINE HOWARD
BIRTH AND DEATH
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INTERESTS
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CAUSE OF DEATH
REMEMBERED FOR... DID YOU KNOW?
Anna visited Katherine Howard once she became queen and bowed down to her.
Being chosen from her portrait and then rejected when Henry met her.
When Henry first met Anna of Cleves, he disguised himself, possibly imagining some sort of a romantic reaction. According to a witness, when Henry kissed Anna, she turned away coldly from the hideous stranger molesting her. The witness, Lord Russell, observed that he “never saw His Highness so marvelously astonished.”
Nicki Minaj and Rihanna.
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CATHERINE PARR
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INTERESTS
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REMEMBERED FOR...
DID YOU KNOW?
QUEENSPIRATION
c. 1523 – February 13, 1542
July 28, 1540 (aged 17)
None.
Religious faith, obedience.
Lady-in-waiting to Anna of Cleves; cousin to Anne Boleyn.
Executed on Tower Green, London.
Being completely used (and abused) by those with power over her.
From her arrest on November 8, 1541 until her execution three months later, Katherine stayed under house arrest at Syon House; in late January of 1542, an act was passed in Parliament that rendered it treason for a woman to become the king’s wife without “plain declaration before of her unchaste life,” meaning Henry could have her killed.
Ariana Grande and Britney Spears.
c. 1512 – September 5, 1548
ONE: to Sir Edward Burgh, a courtier, 1529 – 1533
TWO: to John Neville, Lord Latimer, 1534 – 1543
THREE: to Henry VIII, July 12, 1543
FOUR: in secret to Thomas Seymour, May, 1547
A daughter (to Thomas Seymour) who died as an infant.
Writing books, encouraging education, the Reformation. Catherine’s mother was lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon and Catherine was friendly with Aragon’s daughter, Princess Mary.
Surviving.
Catherine was the first woman in England to publish books under her own name and in English.
Childbirth. Alicia Keys and Emeli Sandé.
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ELIZABETH SMITH ( Catherine of Aragon ) is honored to make her National Tour debut and to join the Queendom! TXSTMT grad. A thank you to God, her parents & sissy, family, & friends for their endless love. And to A&R, CTC, & TRC for their trust & support. @emmalizsmith
NELLA COLE (Anne Boleyn). Broadway: The Illusionists. TV: “The Last OG” (co star) HBO, E!, NBC, Nickelodeon. 1st Nat’l Tours: & Juliet , Pretty Woman , Cruel Intentions . World Premieres: Becoming Nancy , This Ain’t No Disco . Nella makes pop music! @nellacole
KELLY DENICE TAYLOR ( Jane Seymour ) is most recently known for her run with the Aragon Tour and Broadway company of SIX! Previously a recording artist under DMG (Walt Disney Records) Kelly has made a variety of TV appearances on Disney+, Disney Channel, ABC, and more! International: Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios Japan. Endless thanks to my agents at FSE, to TRC, and the entire queendom! @kellydenicetaylor
HAILEY ALEXIS LEWIS ( Anna of Cleves ) is an Afro-Canadian triple-threat artist, and has performed in shows such as: Six , Harry Potter and the Cursed Child , Hairspray , and more across Canadian theatres, and TV/Film credits such as: Disney’s Zombies , American Gods , and most recently, Welcome to Derry . Hailey would like to thank her mama for being her forever Queenspiration. @haileyalexislewis
ALIZÉ CRUZ ( Katherine Howard ). Credits- Theatre: Raven Falco- Bat Out of Hell (Paris Theatre, Las Vegas), MoanaDisney’s When You Wish (Tuacahn Amphitheater). Film: Skeletons in the Closet (Lead Stand-In), Stella Artois x Ludacris (Lead), The Wrecker (Extra). She thanks her family, Firestarter Entertainment, the SIX team, and all of you Queens on her journey to the throne! Let’s make her-story!
TASIA JUNGBAUER (Catherine Parr) is honored to be a part of the Queendom and bring this histo-remix across the country. Broadway: Moulin Rouge! (Arabia, Satine U/S). TV: “WeCrashed” (Apple TV). Pepperdine University (Ayo Waves!). A million thanks to team SIX and Gray Talent Group. And to Mom, Yasmin, Mike, and friends - I DO need your love!
ANNA HERTEL ( Alternate ). National Tour Debut! Anna is elated to join the SIX Queendom. Off Bway: Rock & Roll Man , Jimmy Awards Best Dancer ‘17, BFA Elon MT. Grateful to Daniel Hoff Agency & SIX team. Love to her husband, and family! Glory to God! @anna_hertel
CARLINA PARKER ( Dance Captain, Alternate). Hello Queendom! National Tour credits: RENT (Mimi/Joanne understudy, Assistant Dance Captain), Rock of Ages (Justice/Regina understudy), Mamma Mia! (Ali/Lisa understudy). Other credits: Mamma Mia! (Lisa), Summer (Adult Mary Ellen, Diva understudy). “Much love to my family, friends, and every dog I’ve ever seen.” Instagram: @carlina_parker
ABIGAIL SPARROW (Alternate). Abigail is thrilled to return to the Queendom! Recently: Jenna in Waitress (ACT of CT), SIX (Mirvish, NCL) Producer, musiciannew album coming 2026. Love to family, friends, TALENTHOUSENYC, and TRC. @abigailsparrowofficial
ANNALIESE WILBUR (they/them) ( Alternate ). What a DREAM! Credits: Funny Girl (tour), Wonderful Town (NYCC), Diary of a Tap Dancer (A.R.T.). Thank you Marc, Dustin, and Eden at Daniel Hoff! To the non-binary queer kid in the audience, you belong here. @annaliese.wilbur
TOBY MARLOW (Writer) is the other half of Marlow and Moss, the writing duo behind the musical SIX, alongside Lucy Moss. For SIX , the duo won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Score, two Drama Desk Awards,
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an Outer Critics Circle Award, and they received a Grammy nomination for the album SIX: Live on Opening Night. Other writing and composing credits include Hot Gay Time Machine (West End), Book of Queer (discovery+), The Monkey King (Netflix), Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! (OffBroadway, Soho Theatre), “The 75th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS), Dylan Mulvaney’s Day 365 LIVE! (The Rainbow Room), Courtney Act: Fluid (international tour), and Kyle Hanagami’s Stay Inside . Toby also writes pop music, collaborating with artists such as Jinkx Monsoon (The Virgo Odyssey), and Alaska Thunder**** (“ROY G BIV”). @thetobymarlow
LUCY MOSS ( Writer, Co-Director ) won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Score for THIS VERY SHOW, alongside her close personal friend and colleague, Toby Marlow. Her work on SIX also made her the youngest woman ever to direct a musical on Broadway (lol). Other writer-director credits include Why Am I So Single? (West End); Hot Gay Time Machine (West End). Her directing credits include Legally Blonde (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical (Actors’ Fund Online Benefit). Her songwriting credits include The Monkey King (Netflix); Book of Queer (discovery+); “The 75th Annual Tony Awards” (CBS). Most importantly, she loves to kayak. You can find her on the internet @mucyloss
JAMIE ARMITAGE ( Co-Director ) is a Tony Award-nominated director for his work on SIX . Directing credits include: The Red & The Black (Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre), Straight Line Crazy (The Shed; co-directed with Nicholas Hytner), Southern Belles: A Tennessee Williams Double Bill (King’s Head Theatre); Spring Awakening and Sweeney Todd (RCSSD); And Tell Sad Stories of the Death of Queens (King’s Head Theatre); Love Me Now (Tristan Bates Theatre). Writing/Directing credits include: An Interrogation (Hampstead Theatre & Summerhall). He is an Associate Director
of the Bridge Theatre. He was a resident director at the Almeida Theatre from 2019 to 2021, and an associate artist at the King’s Head Theatre.
CARRIE-ANNE INGROUILLE
(Choreography). She/her. Carrie is an Olivier and Tony Award-nominated choreographer for her work on SIX. Choreography credits include Antigone (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Our Generation (National Theatre), Wonderful Town (Opera Holland Park), This Is My Family (Chichester Festival Theatre), Tales of the Turntable (Southbank Centre), Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense (Duke of York’s Theatre/U.K. tour), The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (Royal Opera House), The Suicide (National Theatre), R&D (Hampstead Theatre), The Catherine Tate Show Live (U.K. tour), Into the Hoods Remixed (Peacock Theatre/ U.K. tour) and Some Like it Hip Hop (Peacock Theatre/U.K. tour). Carrie is currently the U.K. Associate Choreographer for Hamilton, London.
JOE BEIGHTON ( Music Supervision ) is a musical director and supervisor based in London. In 2019 he received an Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music for his work on SIX Musical supervisor credits include SIX (U.K. tours and West End, Broadway, Chicago [winner: Jeff Award for Musical Direction], Sydney Opera House; NCL); St. Anne Comes Home (Actors Church); Babies (BYMT). Joe studied music at the University of Cambridge before training at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.
EMMA BAILEY ( Scenic Design ) is an award-winning set and costume designer based in Scotland. She originally trained as an architect and continued her studies at the prestigious Motley Theatre Design course. In 2011 she was awarded the Linbury Prize for Stage Design for her production of Roy Orbison in Clingfilm at the Royal Opera House London. She trained at the Royal Shakespeare Company and has gone on to design for theatre, opera, music and fashion. emmabaileydesign.com
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GABRIELLA SLADE ( Costume Design ) works as a costume designer in the UK and internationally. She won the 2022 Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Costume Design for SIX and was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2019 Credits include Spice World 2019 (UK & Ireland Stadium Tour); The Cher Show; Bedknobs & Broomsticks; Curtains (UK & Ireland Tour). Gabriella is thrilled that SIX marks her Broadway debut.
TIM DEILING ( Lighting Design ). Nominated for the 2022 Tony Award for Best Lighting Design for SIX . West End credits: SIX, Knights of the Rose, American Idiot, Cinderella, Dick Whittington, Vanities the Musical. He’s also lit many U.K. tours including Club Tropicana, Our House, HMS Pinafore and Summer Holiday. He’s worked on many plays/musicals at regional U.K. theatres and throughout Europe. He’s also worked for many years as an associate to Ken Billington and The National Theater in London. Tim is an American living in London.
PAUL GATEHOUSE ( Sound Design ) is a Grammy, Tony and Drama Desk Award nominated sound designer and music producer. Sound design: 42 Balloons (Lowry Theatre); The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Mandela (Young Vic); Identical (Nottingham Playhouse); Oliver! (Asia premiere in Tokyo); Rent (Hope Mill Theatre); SIX the Musical (London/ Broadway/ U.K. and U.S. tours/ Australia, Korea); Cameron Mackintosh and Disney’s Mary Poppins (London/ Tokyo/ Australia); The Witches of Eastwick (Cirkus Theatre, Stockholm); Amélie (MunichWerk7).
Recordings: SIX: Live on Opening Night (producer/mixer); Mandela - Original Cast Recording (producer, mixer); Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein Original London Cast Recording (producer/mixer); Newsies (mixer); Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (recording engineer/mixer). Film: SIX the Musical (London).
TOM CURRAN ( Orchestrations ) is a Grammy, Tony, Olivier and Drama Desk Award nominated orchestrator, arranger and music producer. Theatre credits include: The Great British Bake Off Musical (West End/Cheltenham); Identical (Nottingham/ Manchester); SIX (Worldwide). As associate orchestrator: Funny Girl (Broadway/West End/UK tour); Barnum (Menier Chocolate Factory); High Society (The Old Vic). Orchestrations for Alexis Ffrench and Marc Almond. Music department for Jeff Wayne’s The War Of The Worlds. Tom is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. @tomcurran_music
ROBERTA DUCHAK (Music Supervision U.S. ) Broadway: SIX . Broadway’s The Notebook (Vocal Coach), Hell’s Kitchen @ Public Theatre (Vocal Coach), Regional: SIX (Chicago Shakespeare, A.R.T., Citadel, Ordway); Emma (Chicago Shakes); Past resident musical director at Drury Lane Theatre; Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre). Film: vocal coach for Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman in Les Misérables . Winner of two Jeff Awards; five nominations. Notable acting credits: Ragtime (Broadway); Show Boat (National Tour); The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chicago/ National Tour). @robertaduchakvocalstudio
VALERIE MAZE ( Music Director ). Valerie is thrilled to be returning to SIX ! Select Credits: SIX on Broadway and 1st National Tour. Conductor: Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre), Follies, Gypsy (Chicago Shakespeare), A Little Night Music (Writers Theatre, Jeff Award nomination), Evita (Drury Lane). At Lyric Opera of Chicago: Showboat, Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music (with Billy Zane), Carousel (with Steven Pasquale), The King and I (with Kate Baldwin), and My Fair Lady
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HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES
(Technical Supervisor). Over 100 Broadway productions and tours. Recent: Maybe Happy Ending, Sunset Blvd, Left on Tenth, Our Town, Oh, Mary!, Suffs, The Notebook, Hadestown , Hamilton , Aladdin . HTA is a member of Neil A. Mazzella’s Hudson family which includes Hudson Scenic Studios, Bridget Van Dyke, Sam Ellis, Sean Gorski, Brianna Stankiewicz, Brianne Tabak, and Irene Wang.
THEATER MATTERS ( General Management ) manages live entertainment globally. It is represented on Broadway by SIX and the upcoming Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York, and across North America by SIX and The Notebook. Recent productions include The Notebook, Days of Wine and Roses, The Play That Goes Wrong, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Devil Wears Prada and Peter Pan Goes Wrong
THE TRC COMPANY ( Casting ) Led by partners Claire Burke, Kevin MetzgerTimson, Xavier Rubiano, and Peter Van Dam. Broadway: Dead Outlaw, BOOP!
The Musical, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, Left on Tenth, The Outsiders, Aladdin. National Tours: The Phantom Of The Opera, Water for Elephants, Beauty & The Beast, The Wiz, Back To The Future, Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables. The TRC Company is proud to continue the casting legacy of Tara Rubin Casting and JohnsonLiff Casting.
GALIA BACKAL (Associate Director ) is a first generation Mexican-American director, choreographer, and collaborator. Selected credits: El Huracán (Brooklyn College), Into the Woods (Prima Theatre), Does the Title Matter? (Circle in the Square Theatre School), El Corrido de California (Roundabout Theatre Company Refocus Project), Macbeth (Circle in the Square Theatre School), The Archive (Pace University), EVERYBODY (LIU Post), El Cóndor Mágico (The Civilians R&D Group). www.galiabackal.com
ELIZA OHMAN (Associate Choreographer) spent the pandemic teaching, dancing on her roof and handing out free samples of hempinfused seltzer. Dreams. Pre-pandemic she was seen onstage screaming/crying in King Kong, as well as shows like Hamilton, “Fosse/ Verdon,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Dispatches From Elsewhere.” She practices the guitar daily, has seen little improvement, and loves Josh. Rom 12:12. @elizaohman
TAYLOR McMAHON ( Resident Choreographer ). At the core, Taylor thrives to curate creative spaces that place communication and collaboration above all else. Previously: Associate Choreographer Fly (La Jolla), One Thousand Nights and One Day (Prospect Theater) and co-creator Arts for Alz (@artsforalznyc). Choose kind. @taylorjmcmahon
ELIZABETH RACANELLI ( Resident Choreographer) is so excited to be a part of the SIX Queendom. She was last seen performing in the Broadway and touring companies of Hamilton as a swing. She would like to thank the entire creative team for this special opportunity. Love to family, friends, MM, EGM, and AGM.
JAY CAREY (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: SIX , Ain’t Too Proud , Jersey Boys , Finding Neverland . Tours: SIX 1st National, Company, Ain’t Too Proud, Jersey Boys, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. A proud AEA member. Love to my three “Queens” - Chris, Roxy, & Mom. @jaycarey212
ASHANI SMITH ( Stage Manager ) Nat’l Tours: Jagged Little Pill , Company , & Pretty Woman . Regional: The Preacher’s Wife (Alliance Theatre), The Color Purple , A Chorus Line , Lady Day (PA Shakespeare Festival). Proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Love to mom, Zion, and my amazing friends who continue to uplift me. @ashanihadiyah
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WILLIAM COLLINS ( Assistant Stage Manager). Touring: The Realish Housewives (The Second City). Also with The Second City, productions at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, The Kennedy Center, Huntington Theater, San Diego Repertory and Berkley Repertory. Six seasons with Peninsula Players Theater and the Chicago run of Hamilton. Love to Helen and Clara.
NEURO TOUR ( Physical Therapy ).
Carolyn M. Lawson PT, founder and CEO NEURO TOUR & Neurosport Physical Therapy, leaders in entertainment and performing arts medicine . We are honored to be part of this amazing production of SIX. NT, keeping performers, Happy, Healthy, & On Stage!
THE BOOKING GROUP ( Tour Booking Agency) has represented 27 Tony Award® winning Best Musicals and Plays. Current tours include: Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Come From Away, The Book of Mormon, 1776, Hadestown, Mean Girls, MJ The Musical, Pretty Woman, Six, Tina, To Kill A Mockingbird, Anastasia, Chicago, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray, My Fair Lady, R.E.S.P.E.C.T and Tootsie . Future tours include: Almost Famous, Funny Girl, Mamma Mia!, Mrs. Doubtfire, A Strange Loop, The Devil Wears Prada, and The Wiz
BOND THEATRICAL ( Tour Marketing & Publicity) is an independently-owned theatrical booking, marketing and publicity company representing award-winning Broadway shows and live entertainment properties. BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America. For a complete list of current projects, please visit BondTheatrical.com.
THE PEKOE GROUP ( Advertising/ Social Media ) is an advertising agency serving Broadway shows in NYC and on Tour. As a Certified Woman-Owned Business, The Pekoe Group is proud to represent SIX on Broadway and across North America.
KENNY WAX MBE ( Producer ), former president of the Society of London Theatre, is the worldwide producer of Tony Awardwinning and Laurence Olivier-nominated SIX the Musical which was recently released in UK cinemas. Also represented in the West End and off-Broadway by The Play That Goes Wrong, now in its 10th year, The Comedy About Spies, Just For One Day the Live Aid Musical and The Shark Is Broken. In development for production in 2026 is The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind and a co-production of Top Hat with Chichester Festival Theatre. Past Laurence Olivier Award-winning productions include Top Hat (winner of three Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical), Once on This Island (Best New Musical), The Worst Witch and Hey Duggee (Best Family Entertainment) and the recently nominated Why Am I So Single? (Best New Musical).
WENDY BARNES & ANDY BARNES for GLOBAL MUSICALS ( Producers ). Global Musicals was founded by Wendy and Andy Barnes to produce new contemporary British musicals by lesser-known writers. Spotted by them as a student production at the Edinburgh Festival in 2016, SIX marked the company’s first production, which they now produce around the world. They recently produced the World Premiere production of a new British musical 42 Balloons , by award-winning writer Jack Godfrey, which Jack submitted through their open submission program, Perfect Pitch, an ongoing resource for emerging writers. 42 Balloons received multiple 5-star reviews and will be opening a new production in Spring 2025. Other new musicals coming soon include Pieces of String & Wish List. globalmusicals.com
GEORGE STILES he/him ( Producer ) is best known as an Olivier Award-winning composer of stage musicals, most notably with lyricist Anthony Drewe. Their acclaimed shows include Honk! (Olivier Award for Best New Musical), Betty Blue Eyes, Soho Cinders and Mary Poppins,
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which played for six years at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre and which recently enjoyed a triumphant West End revival and a second tour of Australia. George is a passionate supporter of new British musicals, nurturing new writing with the Stiles + Drewe Prize and Mentorship Award, and is proud to be making his Broadway producing debut with SIX alongside fellow champions of new British musicals, Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes. With Kenny Wax, he will be producing the premiere of Marlow and Moss’ new show, Why Am I So Single? in London next year. stilesanddrewe.com
KEVIN McCOLLUM (Producer) received the Tony Award for Best Musical for Rent (1996), Avenue Q (2004) and In the Heights (2008). Current: SIX (Broadway, North American tour); Oh Mary! (Broadway); The Devil Wears Prada (West End); Mrs. Doubtfire (West End); The Play That Goes Wrong (Off-Broadway). Additional Past Credits Include: The Notebook (Broadway); Days of Wine and Roses (Broadway); Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Broadway); Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway); Motown: The Musical (Broadway, West End, U.K. and U.S. tours); The Drowsy Chaperone (Broadway, UK and US Tours); Something Rotten! (Broadway, U.S. tour); Hand to God (Broadway, West End); Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème ; [title of show] (Broadway). West Side Story film (2021) directed by Steven Spielberg. Upcoming: Black Swan , Night At The Museum, 42 Balloons.
CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER ( Producer ) proudly produced the North American premiere of SIX . A leading international theater company and recipient of the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare produces a year-round season featuring plays, musicals, world premieres and theatrical presentations from around the globe—alongside education programming for students, teachers and lifelong learners, and creative community engagement with artists across the city. The Theater is Chicago’s leading international
presenter and has toured its own productions across five continents, garnering multiple accolades, including the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. chicagoshakes.com
LUCAS McMAHON (Executive Producer) is thrilled to be part of the Queens’ reign! He is represented on Broadway this season with The Notebook, Oh, Mary!, and SIX . Other credits include Mind Mangler (OffBroadway), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Broadway and LA), The Play That Goes Wrong (Broadway, Off-Broadway and national tour), Mike Birbiglia’s The New One (Broadway and national tour), Something Rotten! (Broadway and national tour), Hand to God (Broadway and West End), Mrs. Doubtfire (Broadway, national tour and West End) and Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! (Off-Broadway).
SAM LEVY ( Associate Producer ) is an award-winning New York-based theatre producer. Credits include SIX (U.S. and Canada); Why Am I So Single? (West End); 42 Balloons (US and UK); Come From Away (Broadway, West End, Toronto, Australia); The Ferryman (Broadway); The Mentalists (West End); Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story (New York and London). Over a decade with Arielle Tepper Productions, including director of programming at the Summer Play Festival at The Public Theater. Proud to be associated with SIX from its early days in the UK, to Broadway and beyond.
STAFF FOR SIX
GENERAL MANAGEMENT THEATER MATTERS
John E. Gendron
Ashley Berman
Bella Cordova Michael Camp Rachel Bonner
Arella Flur Katie Pope Annie Van Nostrand
COMPANY MANAGER
Stephanie Smith
Associate Company Manager ................ Royce Matthews
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Sam Levy
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Molly Meg Legal
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HUDSON THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES
Stephen M. Kaus Sean Gorski Bridget Van Dyke
Brianna Stankiewicz Frank Swann
Brianne Tabak Irene Wang
TOUR BOOKING AGENCY THE BOOKING GROUP
Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart
Laura Kolarik Stephanie Ditman Sophie Tiesler www.thebookinggroup.com
TOUR MARKETING & PUBLICITY BOND THEATRICAL bondtheatrical.com
Temah Higgins Mollie Mann DJ Martin
Marc Viscardi Wendy Roberts
Jenny Bates
Melissa Cohen Harrison Mootoo
Alexandra De La Cerda Caroline Frawley
Bridget Gross Tony Joy Steph Kelleher
Deborah Mann Scotland Newton Elisabeth Reyes
Linda Stewart Katelyn Wenko
ADVERTISING/SOCIAL MEDIA THE PEKOE GROUP
Amanda Pekoe Jessica Ferreira Christopher Lueck
Connor Santos Jenny Dorso Kiernan Matts
Ryan Meitzler Kelly Ganning David Blaakman
Audrey Armacost Ashley Steinberg Emily Mayo
CASTING THE TRC COMPANY
Claire Burke CSA, Kevin Metzger-Timson CSA, Xavier Rubiano CSA, Peter Van Dam CSA, Tara Rubin CSA, Merri Sugarman CSA, Louis DiPaolo CSA, Spencer Gualdoni CSA, Olivia Paige West CSA, Frankie Ramirez CSA
LEGAL COUNSEL
LEVINE PLOTKIN LLP
Loren Plotkin Conrad Rippy Susan Mindell
Daniel Watkins Emily Erstling
Kevin Hess Cris Criswell
Production Stage Manager Jay Carey
Stage Manager Ashani Smith
Assistant Stage Manager William Collins
Associate Director Galia Backal
Associate Choreographer Eliza Ohman
Resident Choreographers..................... Taylor McMahon, Elizabeth Racanelli
Associate Scenic Designer Meredith Ries
Associate Costume Designers ......................... Lisa Zinni, Amanda Jenks
Assistant Costume Designer Courtney Irizarry
Associate Lighting Designer Timothy Reed
Assistant Lighting Designers ...................... Victoria Bain, Piper Phillips
Associate Sound Designers Joseph Haggerty, Josh Millican
Production Carpenter Andy Cappelli
Associate Production Carpenter Adam Farber
Head Carpenter .......................................... Gregory Pott
Assistant Carpenter ..................................... Chris Weber
Production Electrician .... Jimmy Fedigan, Patrick Johnston
Head Electrician Edgar Vanegas
Assistant Electrician Jada Cox
Head Props Aaron Heeter
Production Sound Dillon Cody
Head Sound Alicia Martin
Assistant Sound Kimberley Thomas
Advance Sound......................................... Dan Scheivert
Scenery built, painted, and electrified by Hudson Scenic Studio. Automation and show control featuring Hudson Motion Control by Hudson Scenic Studio. Sound Shop: Sound Associates. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting. Costumes executed by John Kristiansen New York Inc. Custom shoes by LaDuca. Custom Jewelry by R.Kaye Lmtd. Hosiery by Bratenders and Capezio. Wigs constructed by Chuck LaPointe.
Makeup provided by M·A·C
SPECIAL THANKS
We’d like to thank all the Queens and Ladies in Waiting past and present; Grace Taylor; Franny-Anne Ra erty; Freya Sands; Melody Sinclair; Katy Richardson; Justin Allin; Lauren Dix; Jamie Platt; Charlie Smith; Steve Gage; Lotte Wakeham; Cressida Carré; Andy Graham; Roberto Surace; Rebecca Fry; Jimmy Jones; the sta at the Arts Theatre; Kevin Wilson; Martin Barrow; Helen Snell; James & Rosie Pearson; Genevieve Ampaduh; Stephen Crocker and all the staff at Norwich Theatre; Andy Barnwell; Sylvia Addison; Pippa Ailion.
SIX was originally performed by the Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society and featured Megan Gilbert, Ashleigh Weir, Holly Musgrave, Tilda Wickham, Annabel Marlow, and Shimali De Silva.
For all tour booking inquiries, please contact The Booking Group www.thebookinggroup.com
To learn more about the production, please visit www.sixonbroadway.com
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok: @sixustour
We are gathered in this theatre on the traditional unceded homelands of the Skaruhreh/Tuscarora, Occaneechi, Cheraw, Shakori, Catawba and Lumbee, along with many other tribes that also called this area home. The entire team at SIX acknowledges these indigenous communities, the original stewards of this land; their elders both past and present; as well as future generations.
Please be advised that smoke, haze, and strobe lights are used during the performance.
WARNING
The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the o ender liable for money damages.
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.
ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers (IATSE Local 18032), represents the Press Agents, Company Managers and House Managers employed on this production.
Backstage Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.
Your phone is your ticket
Mobile entry is a safe, easy, convenient, and contactless way to access and manage your tickets all in one place.
Safety is every venue’s #1 priority, and mobile entry gives DPAC a better understanding of who guests are prior to every performance. It is critical for venues to know who is in possession of each ticket in order to share important information with them before the doors open and the show begins.
With mobile entry, there’s no need for direct contact or physical exchange of your ticket. Mobile entry guarantees a quick and safe ticket scan straight from your phone.
Our secure ticket technology reduces the risk of ticket fraud and eliminates the possibility of theft or counterfeiting. Once you’ve purchased your mobile tickets on Ticketmaster, you can always rest assured you’re getting the seats you paid for. Always be aware, though. Do not purchase tickets from unauthorized online ticket brokers. Don’t be fooled by online websites that mimic DPAC’s name or website, or o er tickets they might not even have. Go directly to DPACnc.com
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Here, at The Cedars of Chapel Hill, our Members live life to the fullest. Knowing that their health care needs are all taken care of at our on-site health center. Knowing that they own their own home and that all the hassles of home ownership, from yardwork and maintenance to a quick x or major repair, are taken care of. Knowing that they’re solid, secure and nancially in a very good place. And, oh yes, that it’s their serve.
Sharing the Magic of Live Entertainment
DPAC’s Local Hero Spotlight recognizes those doing great things in service to their communities or families. Local Heroes receive a VIP night out at DPAC, and in many cases, this night out provides an opportunity for those who have never been to DPAC to have their rst-ever live theater experience.
DPAC rolls out the red carpet for Local Heroes by providing a VIP experience, which includes premium seating to a select show, complimentary parking and admission to the President’s Club hospitality area. DPAC also shines a spotlight on the great work being done by all Local Heroes by featuring them on social media and on our website.
Want to nominate someone? Visit DPACnc.com, and you can nd this program listed under the Community tab.
Congratulations to all our Local Heroes
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Bringing a group of 10 or more? Make DPAC your group destination
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ABroadway show at DPAC is the ultimate experience for any group. The universal stories of friendship, ambition, and love are perfect for all ages and interests, with stunning stagecraft and unforgettable songs that speak to everyone.
Group Services at DPAC is your connection to savings of 10% to 15% for most Broadway performances. Seeing a performance with a group is not only fun – it’s also economical.
You just need 10 or more people who want to get together for both a great outing and a great deal on Broadway shows at DPAC.
Any group can take advantage of our special group pricing, including:
• Corporate outings
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• Social organizations, clubs and more!
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At DPAC, we’re committed to Guest Courtesy. Please remember to be a good neighbor to those seated around you.
After the Performance Yes, the lobby gets busy and the parking lots can be tricky, but please remain at your seats until the house lights come up.
As a courtesy to the performers and other audience members, DPAC asks that you do not rush for the exits prematurely at the end of the performance.
Entering and Exiting the Seating Area Please time your exits and reentry to the seating area to occur only at intermission or breaks between songs. This is a courtesy to other guests around you who will appreciate you keeping these disruptions to a minimum.
Kids at DPAC Please note that all guests require a ticket, regardless of age. Children under the age of 6 are not allowed at most DPAC performances, including Broadway, Concerts and Comedy shows.
For some shows, DPAC will make recommendations on the appropriate minimum age based on the content and the length of the event. Parental discretion is always advised, and judgment of the appropriateness of the content for each show should be made on an individual basis prior to purchase.
Children must be able to sit quietly in their own seat without disturbing other guests. As a further courtesy to our guests, DPAC recommends one parent or chaperone for every one child in attendance.
It Can Wait
Please save texting until AFTER the show. The light from phones is distracting to others throughout the theater. Please keep them turned o .
It’s Superstar Entertainment, Not a Food Fest Small snacks and drinks are welcome in the seating area, but as a courtesy to those around you, eat and drink as quietly as possible. Please know that odors and noisy wrappers can disturb others. We also ask that you nish sandwiches or other large food items before entering the seating area.
Photography / Video Recording Using Mobile Phones
At DPAC, each event that we host determines their own policy on photography and video recording using mobile phones. We enforce these policies at their direction.
Please note that GoPros, tablets, and cameras of any kind are prohibited at all DPAC events. Photography and video recording using mobile phones is not permitted at all Broadway shows.
Quiet Please Once the show starts, please let the stage be the center of attention. We ask that you turn o all cell phones and limit conversation. If children are attending this performance with you, please exit the theater immediately if they become restless or talkative.
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Help local students and seniors experience their rst ever Broadway show
Can’t use one or more of your season tickets for an upcoming show? Consider donating them to DPAC’s Discover Broadway program. As a Broadway at DPAC Member, you have the option to donate tickets you cannot use, preventing valuable seats from going to waste. Your generosity allows area youth and seniors the opportunity to experience their rst Broadway show and discover the magic of live entertainment.
This season, donated tickets are distributed to Durham Public Schools and the Durham Housing Authority.
It’s easy to help:
• If you know in advance that you cannot attend a show, or even if one member of your party will not be joining you, simply contact DPAC at DiscoverBroadway@dpacnc.com.
• You will receive an acknowledgement from DPAC that your unused tickets will be transferred to an area student or senior.
• DPAC will handle all other details and provide instructions to the recipient on how to access their tickets.
PLEASE NOTE: Ticket donations must be made at least 72 hours prior to your scheduled performance date. Discover Broadway donations do not provide tax donation receipts.
The best of high school musical theater talent in our region
The DPAC Rising Star Awards celebrates the performing arts in our schools by recognizing outstanding achievements in high school musical theater throughout central North Carolina. The program focuses attention on the meaningful work being done both on and o stage by dedicated teachers and students. As the regional qualifying event for The National High School Musical Theatre Awards™ (NHSMTA), also known as The Jimmy Awards®, The DPAC Rising Star Awards brings together high school musical theater students from Durham, the Triangle and the surrounding region to perform and compete for a chance to represent DPAC in the national nals in New York City.
To learn more about how to register your school’s theater program for The DPAC Rising Star Awards, please visit DPACnc.com/community/dpacrising-star-awards.
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This past spring, DPAC named Carmen Sophia Dubon (Weaver Academy) and Josiah Jennings (Hillside High School) The DPAC Rising Star Awards’ Best Actress and Best Actor winners. Carmen and Josiah then went on to compete nationally at the Jimmy Awards® in New York City, which included a total of 110 nominees representing 55 Regional Awards Programs from across the country.
Carmen and Josiah worked with Broadway professionals and made their Broadway debuts on Nederlander’s Minsko Theatre stage, where Disney’s The Lion King performs to sold out audiences nightly. Josiah was one of ve recipients who received the Outstanding Performance in an Ensemble Award, which came with a $2,500 scholarship.
Additionally, KoKo Thornton (Enloe High School) represented The DPAC Rising Star Awards on the national level this past spring. Nominated by DPAC's 2024 Best Actor winner Conor Kruger, she was one of two teachers from across the country to receive the Inspiring Teacher Award during the Jimmy Awards® in 2025.
KoKo, Carmen and Josiah represented DPAC and central North Carolina exceptionally and we could not be prouder of the great talent that exists in our region.
More information on NHSMTA™ and the Jimmy Awards® can be found at jimmyawards.com and by these valuable community partnerships and sponsors
The DPAC Rising Star Awards are made possible by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
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Each fall, DPAC selects 30 high school students from across Central North Carolina who are passionate about live entertainment to serve as Performing Arts Ambassadors throughout the school year.
As part of the team at DPAC, Ambassadors shadow sta across multiple departments and attend a wide variety of DPAC events, including Broadway, Concert, Comedy and Special Events. With an emphasis on content creation, Ambassadors receive media training and report on their experiences via videos, online blogs, and social media posts. Ambassadors also receive exclusive opportunities to go behind the scenes at DPAC's biggest events.
These unique, memorable, and impactful experiences o er the chance to learn about the importance of media and live entertainment, while also preparing students for future careers in the performing arts industry.
Keep up with our Ambassadors this season by following @DPACHeartoftheArts on Instagram or by visiting DPACnc.com.
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For City of Durham Residents, Military and Students
Inspired by Durham’s great community leader MaryAnn Black, DPAC has reserved select seating exclusively for Durham residents, military and students to most Broadway shows and select special events.
This program provides an opportunity for many to experience their rst-ever live performance at a savings of 20% to 75%
DPAC For All tickets may be purchased online, via phone or in person at the Blue Cross NC - Ticket Center at DPAC, located at 123 Vivian Street / William V. "Bill" Bell Way.
For a complete list of available performances, please visit DPACnc.com.
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