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WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS presents

REGENT’S PARK THEATRE LONDON PRODUCTION OF

LYRICS BY

TIM RICE MUSIC BY

ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER STARRING

AARON LaVIGNE JAMES DELISCO BEEKS JENNA RUBAII ALVIN CRAWFORD TOMMY SHERLOCK TYCE GREEN ERIC A. LEWIS PAUL LOUIS LESSARD TOMMY McDOWELL DAVID ANDRÉ SARA ANDREAS WESLEY J. BARNES DEREK FERGUSON BRIAN GOLUB BRITTANY ROSE HAMMOND GARFIELD HAMMONDS KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS SHEILA JONES REBECCA KRITZER JACOB LACOPO CHARLES McCALL DANNY McHUGH PEPE NUFRIO SARAH PARKER ERICK PATRICK SANDYREDD JASMINE SCHMENK CLAY THOMSON CHELSEA WILLIAMS Scenic, Hair and Costume Design

TOM SCUTT

Associate Scenic Designers

DAVID ALLEN DAVID ARSENAULT Casting

Music Supervision

Lighting Design

TOM DEERING

Associate Costume Designer

POPPY HALL

Associate Director

KEITH CAGGIANO NICK LIDSTER

Associate Music Supervisor

Associate Lighting Designer

SHAWN GOUGH

Associate Choreographer

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GINA RATTAN

ASHLEY ANDREWS

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General Management

Production Management

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Cast About the Show...17

AARON LaVIGNE

JAMES DELISCO BEEKS

JENNA RUBAII

ALVIN CRAWFORD

TOMMY SHERLOCK

PAUL LOUIS LESSARD

ERIC A. LEWIS

TOMMY McDOWELL

DAVID ANDRÉ

SARA ANDREAS

WESLEY J. BARNES

DEREK FERGUSON

BRIAN GOLUB

BRITTANY ROSE HAMMOND

GARFIELD HAMMONDS

KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS

SHEILA JONES

REBECCA KRITZER

JACOB LACOPO

CHARLES McCALL

DANNY McHUGH

PEPE NUFRIO

ERICK PATRICK

SANDYREDD

JASMINE SCHMENK

CLAY THOMSON

TYCE GREEN

SARAH PARKER

CHELSEA WILLIAMS


Cast of Characters Jesus............................................................................................................................AARON LaVIGNE Judas.................................................................................................................. JAMES DELISCO BEEKS Mary................................................................................................................................ JENNA RUBAII Caiaphas.................................................................................................................. ALVIN CRAWFORD Pilate....................................................................................................................... TOMMY SHERLOCK Annas................................................................................................................................. TYCE GREEN Simon............................................................................................................................... ERIC A. LEWIS Herod................................................................................................................... PAUL LOUIS LESSARD Peter...................................................................................................................... TOMMY McDOWELL Riot Girl......................................................................................................................... SARAH PARKER First Priest....................................................................................................................... BRIAN GOLUB Second Priest..................................................................................................GARFIELD HAMMONDS Third Priest................................................................................................................ CHARLES McCALL Soul Girls................................................................................................ KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS, SANDYREDD, JASMINE SCHMENK Peter’s Accusers............................................................................................................ BRIAN GOLUB, GARFIELD HAMMONDS, SANDYREDD Ensemble........................................................................................... DAVID ANDRÉ, SARA ANDREAS, WESLEY J. BARNES, BRIAN GOLUB, BRITTANY ROSE HAMMOND, GARFIELD HAMMONDS, KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS, SHEILA JONES, JACOB LACOPO, ERIC A. LEWIS, PAUL LOUIS LESSARD, CHARLES McCALL, TOMMY McDOWELL, PEPE NUFRIO, SARAH PARKER, ERICK PATRICK, SANDYREDD, JASMINE SCHMENK, CHELSEA WILLAMS Pepe Nufrio and Tommy Sherlock are appearing with the permission of the Actors’ Equity Association. SWINGS DEREK FERGUSON, BRITTANY ROSE HAMMOND, REBECCA KRITZER, DANNY McHUGH, CLAY THOMSON DANCE CAPTAIN REBECCA KRITZER ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN DEREK FERGUSON FIGHT CAPTAIN DEREK FERGUSON VOCAL CAPTAIN KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS UNDERSTUDIES Understudies never substitute for the listed players unless a specific posting or announcement is made at the time of the performance. For Jesus: PEPE NUFRIO, GARFIELD HAMMONDS; For Judas: PEPE NUFRIO, ERIC A. LEWIS; For Mary: CHELSEA WILLAMS, JASMINE SCHMENK; For Caiaphas: JACOB LACOPO; For Pilate: GARFIELD HAMMONDS, BRIAN GOLUB; For Annas: BRIAN GOLUB, WESLEY J. BARNES; For Simon: WESLEY J. BARNES, ERICK PATRICK For Herod: JACOB LACOPO, DANNY McHUGH; For Peter: PEPE NUFRIO, BRIAN GOLUB The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device or such photographing or sound recording inside this theater, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for money damages.


Musical Numbers

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR runs 90 minutes without an intermission. ORCHESTRA Music Director, Keyboard I: SHAWN GOUGH; Associate Conductor, Keyboard II: MATTHEW CROFT; Bass: RANDALL KLITZ; Guitar I: MICHAEL FREDERICK; Guitar II: NICK DICKERSON; Drums: TONY DE AUGUSTINE; French Horn: ANSON CARROLL; Trumpet I: JOEY PERO; Trumpet II, Keyboard III: EMMA STANLEY; Woodwinds: JOE LaROCCA; Trombone/Tuba: CRAIG WATSON Electronic Music Design: KEYBOARDTEK, LLC - ETHAN DEPPE Music Coordinator: JOHN MILLER

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Overture Heaven on their Minds What’s The Buzz Strange Thing, Mystifying Everything’s Alright This Jesus Must Die Hosanna Simon Zealotes / Poor Jerusalem Pilate’s Dream The Temple I Don’t Know How To Love Him Damned For All Time / Blood Money The Last Supper Gethsemane The Arrest Peter’s Denial Pilate and Christ Herod’s Song Could We Start Again, Please Judas’s Death Trial By Pilate / 39 Lashes Superstar Crucifixion John 19:41


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“A MIRACLE ON BROADWAY. Give thanks and throw in a hearty hallelujah for this heart-clutching musical.” – The New York Times The Color Purple, the 2016 Tony Award winner for Best Revival of a Musical and a stunning re-imagining of a young woman’s journey to love and triumph in the American South, plays a limited run March 27-29 at Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Based on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prizewinning novel and the Warner Bros. / Amblin Entertainment film, The Color Purple is adapted for the stage by Tony- and Pulitzer-winner Marsha Norman with music and lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray. With a soul-raising, Grammy Award-winning score of jazz, gospel, ragtime and blues, the acclaimed revival gives an exhilarating new spirit to this story in an all-new “ravishingly reconceived production that is a glory to behold” (The New York Times). “For the first time in its long history of dramatization, The Color Purple has been

afforded an incarnation fully in sync with one crucial aspect of Walker’s original authorial intent — that the audience must participate in the imaginative act in order to comprehend its richness of theme and story,” says Chris Jones of The Chicago Tribune. “And they do. Willingly. Delightedly. When they are not rising to their feet to stop the show.” With an elegant and minimal production design, this joyous American classic opened to great acclaim in 2013 at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory, followed by a Broadway bow on November 10, 2015' at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The Color Purple went on to win two 2016 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical, two Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical, the 2017 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album, and a Daytime Emmy Award. The Color Purple is recommended for ages 12+. Get tickets to The Color Purple at TPAC.org, by phone at 615-782-4040, or at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St., in downtown Nashville.


Who’s Who in the Cast

JAMES DELISCO BEEKS (Judas) is grateful to join the cast of the 50th Anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. Bway: Kinky Boots, Aida, Ragtime, Smokey Joe’s Cafe. Off Bway: The Wild Party (Andrew Lippa), TV: “The Entertainer,” “The Deuce,” Las Vegas Headliner, Recording & critically acclaimed Michael Jackson tribute artist. ‘Delisco’ is dubbed “The Entertainer.” James is also an author with published poems and currently working on his new book entitled ‘HisStory’. Thanks to Ann Steele Agency, casting, Grandma, Worklight, and all who stuck in there with me. Follow @jamesdbeeks on social. December 15, 2019 is the newest single re-release titled 'Lock You In'. Available for download on all online streaming services and website: www.jamesdbeeks.com JENNA RUBAII (Mary). Originated the role of “Joelle” in the original Broadway cast of Groundhog Day. Recent theatre credits include “Amneris“ in Aida at John W. Engeman Theater, “Extraordinary Girl” in the International/Nat’l tour of American Idiot, “Stephanie Mangano” in the International tour of Saturday Night Fever, “Marty” in Grease at Theatre By The Sea and the world premiere of Eat the Devil with One Year Lease Company at The Tank. Insta:@jrubaii www.JennaRubaii.com. For Dad Mom & Zane. ALVIN CRAWFORD (Caiaphas). Broadway: The Lion King, Lost In The Stars, Candide, Miss Saigon and The Buddy Holly Story. Regional credits: A Raisin In the Sun at Westport Country Playhouse, The Odyssey at The Old Globe. National Tours: The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess (Crown) and Martin Guerre (Andre). Film / TV appearances include Blue Bloods “Law & Order SVU,” “Nurse Jackie,” And So It Goes, It Runs in the Family, Clarence, Pray For Me Paul Henderson, PBS Live From Lincoln Center’s Production of Show Boat and PBS Live from Carnegie Hall’s production of South Pacific. Alvin is a graduate of The Juilliard School. TOMMY SHERLOCK (Pilate). Training: Liverpool Theatre School. Credits include: Matilda, Footloose, Wicked (West End), Fame, Fiddler on the Roof, (UK Tour), Hair! (Germany), Mamma Mia (international tour). TV/Film: “The League of Gentlemen” (BBC), Dead Drunk (BBC/Hurricane Films). From Up Here (Wilde theatre/digital theatre/iTunes). Tommy is a member of the Tenors of Rock who are resident headliners at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. TYCE GREEN (Annas) has opened and toured with bands Heart, Air Supply, and Berlin. His album, HERO, is written and produced by Jim Steinman (available on Spotify). In 2018, he was featured on the new Season 1 of “American Idol” on ABC. Fav theatre credits: Rock of Ages (Franz), Altar Boyz (Mark), Hands on a Hardbody (Chris), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (John Calhoun). Tyce is also a runway model and can currently be seen on Season 18 of “Project Runway” on Bravo. Social media: @tyce. tyceofficial.com PAUL LOUIS LESSARD (Ensemble, Herod). National Tour debut! Okemos, Michigan native. Favorite Regional: Frank

Wildhorn’s US premiere of The Count Of Monte Cristo (Albert De Morcerf, Pioneer Theatre Co) Palm Beach Dramaworks, North Shore Music Theatre, Portland Center Stage, The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Penn. Shakes, MSMT, Northern Stage, MTW. Film: Easter Mysteries. Lincoln Center: I Am Harvey Milk. NYC: NYMF award winner. University of Michigan BFA. Interlochen Arts Academy. London Dramatic Academy. Thanks to WLP and WS Casting. For Mom, Dad, my sisters, friends and mentors. paullouislessard.com ERIC A. LEWIS (Ensemble, Simon, u/s Judas) is glad to be in the number with the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar. Other credits include the off-Broadway hit Spamilton; Jimmy Early in Dreamgirls at Porchlight Music Theatre, which earned him a Jeff Award; Five Guys Named Moe at Court Theater; Jim Conley in Paradeat at Boho Theater; Jesus Christ Superstar at Lyric Opera; Smokey Joe’s Cafe; All Shook Up and That’s What I Call Rick n Roll at Fireside Theater; Ragtime and Sister Act at Marriott Theater. Eric would like to thank God, and his family for their continued love and support for which he is immensely grateful. TOMMY McDOWELL (Ensemble, Peter). National Tours: Roundabout Theatre Company’s Cabaret (Max, Herman, Cliff u/s), American Idiot [1st National] (Swing); Regional: Jersey Boys (Nick Massi), Hairspray (Link Larkin), Grey Gardens (Joe Kennedy, Jr), Urinetown (Bobby Strong), The Who’s TOMMY (Tommy), Once (Eamon) IG: @tommy_mcdowell. So many thanks to Eddie and Steve, and all the love and appreciation to my ever-supportive family. And speaking of family, thank you to Steve and Nancy at Work Light Productions for keeping me in theirs. DAVID ANDRÉ (Ensemble) is thrilled to be on the Jesus Christ Superstar 50th Anniversary Tour. He is a NYC based actor, born and raised in Miami, FL. Past credits include Into the Woods (Jack, Theater 2020), HAIR (Geva Theater Center), Ragtime on Ellis Island (Directed by Sammi Cannold), We Are Here (Jerome, NYC Workshop, directed by Steven Hoggett). Big thanks to Gayle and Scott. And lots of love to his family, Phil, Mommy and Kapi. Instagram: @da_go SARA ANDREAS (Ensemble) is thrilled to be touring with this iconic show. Broadway/Off-Broadway: Escape to Margaritaville (Female Tourist, u/s Rachael) Catch Me if You Can, Clueless The Musical (Heather, u/s Mrs. Geist/ Ms. Stoeger) National Tour/Las Vegas: Rock of Ages (Regina), Anything Goes, Addams Family (u/s Morticia), Legally Blonde (u/s Brooke, Serena, Margot, Pilar). Love and thanks to Mikey, Mom, Dad and The Mine. Instagram @Sara.Andreas. www.glitterartbysara.com WESLEY J. BARNES (Ensemble, u/s Annas, u/s Simon) is a Los Angeles Native/NYC Transplant. Received a BA in theatre performance from Concordia University Irvine. Favorite credits include Magic of the Dance (Germany and Taiwain), The Scottsboro Boys, Newsies, Sophisticated Ladies, Hairspray, Pamelas First Musical, Songs for a New World, Choir Boy, In the Heights, etc. Wesley is excited to be a part of the Jesus Christ Superstar family. Special thanks to his family, friends, and his love. Jer29:11. Insta-@mistahwes DEREK FERGUSON (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain, Fight Captain). Derek hails from Kansas City, MO! Theatre: Wonderland (Broadway), We Will Rock You (Vegas), LA’s For The Record series; BAZ (Scott Hastings), Boogie Nights (Dirk Diggler) and Zemekis (Marty McFly). Film: No Strings Attached (Benji), Behind the Candelabra. T.V.: The Marvelous Ms. Maisel, The Tick, Trueblood and both seasons of NBC’s SMASH. Derek has backup danced for Ne-Yo, Miley Cyrus, Paula Abdul, Jordin Sparks, The Pussycat Dolls and Betty White! BRIAN GOLUB (Ensemble, First Priest, Peter’s Accusers, u/s Pilate, u/s Annas, u/s Peter) is thrilled to be a part of Jesus Christ Superstar! Film: “When In Rome” (Kristen Bell’s

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AARON LaVIGNE (Jesus) is honored to be playing the iconic role of Jesus in the 50th Anniversary Production of Jesus Christ Superstar. He is also a songwriter originally from Cincinnati and based in New York City. (Instagram:@aaron_ lavinay). Theater highlights include: Broadway: Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Off-Broadway: RENT. National Tour: RENT. Regional Theater: Jesus Christ Superstar, Civil War, tick,tick… BOOM!, Concerts: symphonic soloist, and guest artist with various cruise and land based companies. Aaron writes, performs, and tours his original music. His EP, Call Your Mom, is available on iTunes & all streaming services. He is a founding member of Here Comes The Sun, celebrating the greatest music of all time, The Beatles (@HCTSband). Telling this amazing story wouldn’t be possible without the help of his family, friends, and teammates. Thanks to all! aaronlavigne.com B.F.A. Northern Kentucky University.


Who’s Who in the Cast continued Secretary) National Tours: School of Rock (Gabe/Jeff, u/s Ned), Joseph…Dreamcoat (Reuben) International: Jekyll & Hyde. Recording: HAIR (Actors Fund- Grammy Nominated). Carbonell Award Winner- Best Actor (Memphis) and Best Supporting nominee (Fiddler on the Roof, The Full Monty), Zoni Supporting Nominee (Altar Boyz). NYC: Standard time, Flloyd Collins, Caligula. Select Regional: Walnut St, Maine State, Gateway, Philadelphia Theatre Co., Phoenix Theatre. Brian is a NYC Yoga Teacher & Reiki Healer. MANY Thanks to Gayle, Scott, WLP, Mikey and my amazing family and friends! Namaste Y’all. BrianGolub.com. @Brigolub BRITTANY ROSE HAMMOND (Ensemble, On-Stage Swing). Off-Broadway: Me and My Girl (Encores!). National Tour: HAIR. Regional: Singin’ in the Rain (Kathy Selden; San Diego Musical Theatre, John W. Engeman Theater). Dance teacher/ choreographer and wife to Gretchen Dawson. Big thanks to RKS Management. BrittanyRoseHammond.com GARFIELD HAMMONDS (Ensemble, Second Priest, Peter’s Accusers, u/s Jesus, u/s Pilate). Broadway/ Nat’l Tours: Motown The Musical, Kiss Me, Kate. Fave credits: PMJ, Ragtime, Man of La Mancha, 25th Annual...Spelling Bee, Big River, Smokey Joe’s Café. Opera: Metropolitan Opera Competition (Distr. Winner), La Traviata, L’Elisir d’Amor, Cosi Fan Tutte, La Cenerentola, Porgy & Bess. Love to Chris, the fam and my agents at About Artists! Follow me on Instagram:@gfield3 KEIRSTEN NICOLE HODGENS (Ensemble, Soul Girl, Vocal Captain) is elated to be joining the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar! Selected Regional credits include: Jesus Christ Superstar (Lyric Opera of Chicago), Master Class (Timeline Theater), Ragtime (Marriott Theater Lincolnshire), Jesus Christ Superstar (Paramount Theater) and Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Drury Lane). She is an Indianapolis native and is proud to now be a New York resident! Much thanks to her family, friends, Stewart Talent and anyone who has helped along the way! Remember that everything is just information. Instagram: @shespeaksmusic SHEILA JONES (Ensemble) is a Florida native who is grateful to be a part of this production and cast. Her favorite credits include Oklahoma! (Denver Center), Dreamgirls (TUTS), Swing! (NCL), Ragtime (Lees McRae), and Once On This Island (Lakeland Center). Shout out to her family and friends! Insta: @jo.sheila REBECCA KRITZER (Swing, Dance Captain) a New Yorker by way of Miami, is thrilled to be a part of this iconic show! Tours/International: Wicked (1st Nat’l); In the Heights (1st Nat’l/original cast); Soul Doctor (Israel). Regional: In the Heights (Theatre Under The Stars/ Olney Theatre Centre/The Actors’ Playhouse); West Side Story (Maltz Jupiter Theatre). B.A. in Journalism/Religious Studies from NYU, magna cum laude. Props to my amazing team at The Hybrid Agency. Forever for mom and my abuelos. www.rebeccakritzer.com @reberoad JACOB LACOPO (Ensemble, u/s Caiaphas, u/s Herod) is stoked to share this groundbreaking production of Jesus Christ Superstar all across North America! Originally from Troy, Illinois he’s a proud Webster Conservatory grad. Credits: Kinky Boots (regional premiere),WSS, Spamalot, B&TB, Young Frankenstein, My Fair Lady -The Muny; Fiddler on the Roof (Fyedka)-Maltz Jupiter; Legally Blonde (Carlos)-NCL; Seven Brides...(Gideon), Grease (Doody)-LTOTS; ACL(Mike), The Sound of Music (Rolf)McLeod; Chicago, Oklahoma -TLP. RYT Yoga to the People, NYC. So grateful to so many! @JacobLacopo CHARLES McCALL (Ensemble, Third Priest). Born in New Jersey, and having grown up in St. Louis, Chicago, and New York City, Charles is a man of the States. Just off the First National Tour of Aladdin, Charles traces his roots through dancing at Pacific Northwest Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet, and Sonia Dawkins and Prism Dance Theatre, training at SAB, to the Center of Creative Arts in St. Louis, where his musical journey began.

DANNY McHUGH (Swing, u/s Herod) is so thankful to be part of the Jesus Christ Superstar 50th anniversary tour! National Tours: Rock of Ages, White Christmas. Off-Broadway: Blue Man Group. Favorite credits: Floyd Collins (Floyd), BAZ in Las Vegas (Christian) and Singin’ in the Rain (Don). Thanks to WLP, Wojcik/Seay, his family, and Jess for her love and support! PEPE NUFRIO (Ensemble, u/s Jesus, u/s Judas, u/s Peter) is beyond excited to be making his US National Tour debut with Jesus Christ Superstar! Pepe is a New York actor from Madrid, Spain. After 20 years in Spain and halfway through business school, Pepe decided to move to NYC to study acting at AMDA. Favorite credits include: Into The Woods (Barrington Stage), Evita (St. Louis Rep.), West Side Story (Philadelphia Orchestra), From Here to Eternity (NYC’s Jerome Robbins Theater), Grease (Pioneer Theater), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Fulton Theater). Special thanks to ChiChi and The Cooper Company. Papá, mamá, Andrea y Esme, os quiero, vamos a por ello! www.pepenufrioart.com @thepepenufrio SARAH PARKER (Ensemble, Riot Girl) Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof (2015 Revival). TV: "Jesus Christ Superstar LIVE" on NBC, "Mozart in the Jungle." Current member of Camille A. Brown and Dancers. Teacher of athletic improvisation and contemporary movement. Thanks to CESD! Endless love to Mom, Dad, and Noah. @sfp9589 ERICK PATRICK (Ensemble, u/s Simon). From an early age, Erick knew that he wanted to entertain people. His creative journey began in church where he developed his love for music. His passion for acting came a few years later in middle school, where Erick was in his first musical. Erick attended The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts where he studied acting on camera. Since graduating Erick has been in shows both regionally (Mamma Mia) and on tour (Motown the Musical). Erick is incredibly grateful for each and every opportunity. SANDYREDD (Ensemble, Soul Girl, Peter’s Accusers) is a powerhouse singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, and a Chicago native performer taking the industry by storm. She recently left the entire world in shock and awe after wowing celebrity judge panelists Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Blake Shelton on NBC’s hit show “The Voice”. However, SandyRedd’s story begins long before her journey to “The Voice”. Honored as a Leading Lady of Success in the field of music by iHeart Radio, nominated for the 2018 Chicago Music Awards R&B Entertainer of the Year & winner of the 2019 Chicago Music Awards Best Female Vocalist, winner of the 107.5 WGCI & Mountain Dew “Next to Blow out of Chicago” contest, Honored for Music Excellence & Community by RollingOut magazine, and the founder of the Mama’s Birds Performing Arts Youth Organization which fosters mentorship through music, SandyRedd is definitely leaving her mark on the world with no plans of stopping anytime soon. Please continue to follow her journey @SandyReddMusic or visit www.sandyredd.com for her Redd Fever tour dates. JASMINE SCHMENK (Ensemble, Soul Girl, u/s Mary) is grateful to join the 50th Anniversary Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. She was previously seen as “Joanne Jefferson” in the 20th Anniversary Tour of RENT. She thanks WLP and Wojcik|Seay for this opportunity. She thanks her family for their incredible support. CLAY THOMSON (Swing). Broadway: King Kong (King’s Company), Newsies (Spot Colon) Matilda (Michael Wormwood). Broadway National Tours: Wicked (Chistery), West Side Story (A-rab) and Cameron Macintosh’s Oliver. Other theater credits: New York City Center Encores, Carnegie Hall, the MUNY, Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Paper Mill Playhouse. TV credits include: “Saturday Night Live,” “The TONY Awards,” “MACYS Thanksgiving Day Parade,” “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”, “Good Morning America,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “The


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CHELSEA WILLIAMS (Ensemble, u/s Mary). Broadway: In Transit, Mamma Mia! Nat’l tours: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Mamma Mia! Regional: Casa Mañana, Maine State Music Theatre, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Gloucester Stage. B.F.A. Emerson College. Ever grateful to Steve and Nancy, Wojcik|Seay, my DGRW team, and my family who have always been along for the ride. @chelseawillyums TIM RICE (Lyrics) has worked in music, theatre and films since 1965 when he met Andrew Lloyd Webber, a fellow struggling songwriter. Rather than pursue Tim’s ambitions to write rock or pop songs they turned their attention to Andrew’s obsession – musical theatre. Their first collaboration (lyrics by Tim, music by Andrew) was an unsuccessful show based on the life of Dr. Barnardo, the Victorian philanthropist, The Likes of Us. Their next three works together were much more successful- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita. Tim has since worked with other distinguished popular composers such as Elton John (The Lion King, Aida), Alan Menken (Aladdin, King David, Beauty and the Beast), Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Chess) and most recently, Stuart Brayson (From Here to Eternity). A new production of From Here to Eternity made its début at the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre, New York, in June 2016, and played in the Fall of 2017 at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Maine. In December 2016 selections from the score were performed at three official events to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Further US productions are in the works. In March 2017, two films with new Tim Rice material were released. Disney’s fresh interpretation of Beauty and the Beast, directed by Bill Condon, features three new songs written with Alan Menken, and the latest Roger Goldby film, Time of Their Lives, starring Joan Collins and Pauline Collins, features Morty and Me, a song written with Pete Hobbs, sung by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Tim is also an executive producer of the latter movie.He formed his own cricket team in 1973 and was President of MCC in 2002. He is a regular broadcaster/presenter on BBC Radio 2, drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of popular music since Elvis was a lad. He has won several awards*, mainly for the wrong thing or for simply turning up. ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER (Music) is the composer of some of the world’s best known musicals including Cats, Evita, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Phantom of the Opera (which celebrates its 30th anniversary on Broadway this year) and Sunset Boulevard. When Sunset Boulevard joined School of Rock- The Musical, Cats and Phantom on Broadway in February 2017 he became the only person to equal the record set in 1953 by Rodgers and Hammerstein with four shows running concurrently. As well as The Phantom Of The Opera and Cats his productions include the groundbreaking Bombay Dreams which introduced the double Oscar winning Bollywood composer AR Rahman to the Western stage. His awards, both as composer and producer, include seven Tonys, seven Oliviers, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, the Praemium Imperiale, the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre, a BASCA Fellowship, the Kennedy Center Honor and a Grammy for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for Requiem, his setting of the Latin Requiem mass which contains one of his best known compositions, Pie Jesu. He owns seven London theatres including the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and the London Palladium. He was knighted by Her Majesty The Queen in 1992 and created a life peer in 1997. He is passionate about the importance of music in education and the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation has become one of Britain’s leading charities supporting the

arts and music. In 2016 the Foundation funded a major new national initiative which endowed the American Theatre Wing with a $1.3 million, three-year grant to support theatre education opportunities for underserved young people and public schools across the U.S. To mark his 70th birthday his autobiography Unmasked was published by HarperCollins in March. TIMOTHY SHEADER (Director) has been Artistic Director and Joint Chief Executive of Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre since 2007. For Regent’s Park, productions include: A Tale of Two Cities, Jesus Christ Superstar (Evening Standard Award winner, Best Musical; Olivier Award winner, Best Musical Revival); Running Wild (also UK Tour); Peter Pan (Olivier Award nominated, Best Family and Entertainment); To Kill a Mockingbird (WhatsOnStage Award Best Play Revival / UK Tour and Barbican); The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess (Olivier Award nominated, Best Musical Revival); Crazy for You (Olivier Award winner, Best Musical Revival; also at the Novello); Hello, Dolly! (Olivier Award winner, Best Musical Revival; Evening Standard Award winner, Best Musical); Into the Woods (Olivier Award winner, Best Musical Revival/ available on Digital Theatre; also at Public Theater New York, Central Park). Operas: Turn of the Screw (Olivier nominated Best Opera Production) and Hansel and Gretel. Other theatre includes: The Magistrate (National Theatre); Barnum (Chichester Festival); Imagine This (New London); Hobson’s Choice, The Clandestine Marriage, Love in a Maze (Watermill); Arms and the Man (National Tour); Piaf, Sweet Charity (Sheffield Crucible; TMA Best Musical Award); World premiere of the opera The Monstrous Child (Royal Opera House). DREW McONIE (Choreographer) is Artistic Director of The McOnie Company and an Associate Artist at The Old Vic Theatre. As Director/ Choreographer he has created Jekyll & Hyde - BroadwayWorld Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance (The Old Vic), Strictly Ballroom (Piccadilly Theatre- west end), King Kong (Broadway Theatre, Broadway). On the Town - Olivier nomination for best revival (Regent’s Park) and The Wild Party (The Other Palace). Director credit: Torch Song (Turbine Theatre) Choreographer credits: Jesus Christ Superstar- Olivier nomination for Best Theatre Choreography (Regent’s Park); Bugsy Malone (Lyric Hammersmith); In the Heights- Olivier Award winner for Best Theatre Choreography (Southwark Playhouse/King’s Cross Theatre); Hairspray- BroadwayWorld Award for Best Choreography (U.K. tour); Oklahoma! (National Tour). TOM DEERING (Music Supervisor). Tom read music at Goldsmiths College (University of London) and the Royal Academy of Music. He was named as an associate of the Royal Academy of Music in the 2016 honours list. Music Supervisor credits: Standing at the Sky’s Edge (Sheffield Crucible); Little Shop of Horrors (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); On The Town (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre – Olivier Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyric Opera Chicago, US Tour & The Barbican); The Grinning Man (Bristol Old Vic); wonder.land (National Theatre); In the Heights (King’s Cross Theatre/Southwark Playhouse) which won the 2016 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music and Hobson’s Choice (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre). Music Director credits: Something Rotten (Wermland Opera, Sweden); Made in Dagenham (Adelphi/Rupert Goold); From Here to Eternity (Shaftesbury/Tamara Harvey); The Color Purple (Menier/John Doyle); West Side Story (NYMT/Nikolai Foster); The Witches of Eastwick (UK Tour/Nikolai Foster). As a composer: The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee Takes Oral Evidence on Whitehall’s Relationship with Kids Company (Donmar Warehouse); Pity (Royal Court); Little Red Riding Hood, a ballet conceived by Drew McOnie commissioned by The National Youth Ballet of Great Britain; Last Night a Killer Saved my Life (French Fancy Films); Lost for Words (Workhouse Films). Film credits as a

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View,” “Good Afternoon America,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and more. Clay has performed at events featuring Shawn Mendes, Harry Styles and Pharrell Williams. Much love to his husband Christopher! For more, follow Clay on Instagram and Twitter.

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Who’s Who in the Cast continued conductor include: Genius (Michael Grandage/Adam Cork); Richard II, Macbeth (Rupert Goold/Adam Cork). Albums as Conductor/ Orchestrator: Just Let Go (Hadley Fraser); Terry Pratchett’s Only You Can Save Mankind (Leighton James House); Looking Up (Simon Bailey); Dark Side of the Egg (The Knights of Hyperbole). TOM SCUTT (Scenic, Hair and Costume Design) won the Linbury Biennial Prize in Stage Design (2007), WhatsOnStage Award for Best Set Designer (2013) and 2016 Tony Award nomination for costume design for King Charles III. He was Creative Director for Christine and The Queens, Sam Smith, Ben Platt, and Liam Gallagher, Production Designer for MTV Video Music Awards 2015 & 2016 at Microsoft Theater and Madison Square Garden and for Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up (V&A). Other productions in the U.S. include Constellations (West End/UK Tour/Manhattan Theatre Club); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Donmar/Booth Theatre); King Charles III (West End/Almeida/NYC Music Box Theatre/UK Tour/Sydney Theatre Company). Major projects include Summer and Smoke (West End/Almeida); A Very Expensive Poison (Old Vic Theatre); The Weir (& West End); Berberian Sound Studio, Belleville, The Lady from The Sea (Donmar); Outwitting the Devil (Akram Khan Company); Grand Finale (Hofesh Shechter Company). As Director: Berberian Sound Studio (Donmar). LEE CURRAN (Lighting Designer). A lighting designer of theatre, dance and opera, Lee has worked on most of London’s major stages, including the National Theatre, Royal Court, Royal Opera House, Sadler’s Wells, Almeida, Donmar Warehouse, Young Vic, Old Vic, and Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. His designs for dance artists such as Hofesh Shechter have toured around the world. He has three Olivier Award nominations, for Jesus Christ Superstar, Summer and Smoke, and Constellations, the latter of which also ran on Broadway. Lee is an Artist Research Fellow of Queen Mary University of London. KEITH CAGGIANO (Co-Sound Designer). Select credits: Holiday Inn - The New Irving Berlin Musical, The Radio City Spring Spectacular, Himself and Nora, Disenchanted, Bare; Tours: Cabaret, RENT, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes; Regional: The Most Beautiful Room in NY, Austen’s Pride, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Little Shop of Horrors, Guys and Dolls. Keith also designs and engineers live events and consults on professional sound system installations. He is a graduate of Duquesne University. NICK LIDSTER (Co-Sound Designer) Nick is a senior member of the Autograph design team. Current projects: Jesus Christ Superstar (Olivier nomination, Best Sound Design; RPOAT, Barbican, Lyric Opera Chicago); The Band (UK tour, Berlin); Calendar Girls (UK Tour). Evita (RPOAT): Theatre credits include: Pacific Overtures (Olivier nomination, Best Sound Design; (Donmar Warehouse), Parade (Olivier nomination, Best Sound Design; (Donmar Warehouse), Miss Saigon (UK/ Japan/Sweden); Les Misérables (UK/Berlin/Scandinavia); Nicholas Nickleby (Chichester); Mother Courage (Olivier nomination, Best Sound Design; National Theatre); A Chorus Line (London Palladium); GINA RATTAN (Associate Director) has been the associate director on seven Broadway shows, including the most recent revival of Angels In America. She has also served as the associate director on The Sound of Music Live and Peter Pan Live. Gina has directed three national tours as well as at prominent regional theaters. Graduate of The University of Michigan. She is a champion of the work, thoughts, and the rights of all women and girls. ginarattan.com ASHLEY ANDREWS (Associate Choreographer) Original Member of The McOnie Company. Broadway: King Kong (Resident Choreographer), Jesus Christ Superstar (Dance Captain). West End: An American in Paris, 42nd Street, Jekyll and Hyde, Mack and Mabel, 9 to 5, Wicked, Billy Elliot, Shoes

Chicago, Fame, High School Musical, Never Forget, The Sound of Music, Oliver. TV/Film credits include: “The Entire Universe” (BBC), “Galavant” (ABC Television), Avengers: Age of Ultron. Choreography: Tropic, Master Moley. SHAWN GOUGH (Associate Music Supervisor) has conducted and/or performed over two dozen Broadway musicals including Billy Elliot, Violet, Sunday in the Park with George, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Something Rotten, Into the Woods, The Light in the Piazza and Aladdin. He has also conducted at Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall and the National Symphony for the 54th Presidential Inauguration. He has been fortunate to work with Maya Angelou, Carol Channing, Judy Collins, Marvin Hamlish, Jerry Herman, Whitney Houston, Elton John, Susan Lucci, Liza Minnelli, Barbra Streisand and Stevie Wonder, among others. He has also conducted and arranged for Broadway on Broadway, Broadway in Bryant Park and conducted the National Anthem at the New Meadowlands Stadium at a soldout Jets game, plus several live television performances. Upcoming: music director and conductor for Ahrens & Flaherty’s Marie, Dancing Still, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman. DAVID ARSENAULT (Associate Scenic Designer) As as designer and associate, David’s work has been seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Recent designs in NYC: #DateMe: An OKCupid Experiment, A Letter to Harvey Milk. Regional: Ogunquit, Weston, Dorset Theatre Festival, George Street Playhouse, Bay Street Theatre, Kitchen Theatre Company, Geva Theatre, Hangar Theatre, Northern Stage, Gulfshore Playhouse, among others. International: English Theatre Berlin. Broadway Associate: Hillary and Clinton, The Color Purple, and King Charles III. www.DavidArsenaultDesign.com POPPY HALL (Associate Costume Designer) Regents Park and Lyric Opera Chicago’s Jesus Christ Superstar. West End: Girl from The North Country (Public Theatre NY / Toronto / Broadway 2020), Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (Olivier Award for costumes). National Theatre: Network (Broadway), Amadeus, Hedda Gabler, One Man Two Guvnors (Broadway), James Plays, Mother Fucker with the Hat. Donmar Warehouse: Sweet Charity, City of Angels, Parade, Frost Nixon, (Broadway), RSC’s The History Plays (Olivier Award for costumes). RYAN O’GARA (Associate Lighting Designer)selected workCirque du Soleil’s Paramour, Thoughts of a Colored man, Cesar Millan- Unleashed!, NBC Upfront at Radio City Music Hall, Juke Box Hero, A Night with Janis Joplin and Vocalocity. Variousproductions for Norwegian Cruise Line, New York City Opera, Paper Mill, Walnut Street, Drury Lane (2019 Jeff Nomination), TUTS, Signature DC, New Victory, Lincoln Center Festival, Capital Repertory and Bristol Riverside Theatre (2016 Barrymore Award). Associate Lighting Designer for over 25 Broadway productions, currently: Aint’ too Proud, Come from Away, and Hamilton. O’Gara graduated from NCSA. www.ryanogara.com RICK SORDELET & CHRISTIAN KELLY-SORDELET (Fight Directors) created SORDELET INC, www.sordeletinc.com with 74 Broadway credits, TV: 1,200 episodes for “Guiding Light” and “Kevin Can Wait” starring Kevin James. Film: Ben Is Back starring Julia Roberts. 65 international productions. Rick teaches at Yale School of Drama. Christian at CUNY Harlem and HB Studio. Both teach for William Esper Studios. KEYBOARDTEK (Keyboard Programmer) specializes in making high quality keyboard programming available to shows of all sizes. Often featuring the original sounds used on first class productions, programming from their catalog has been heard in hundreds of theatres around the world. Learn more at www.keyboardtek.com WOJCIK / SEAY CASTING (Casting) Owners Scott Wojcik and Gayle Seay cast in all mediums with Holly Buczek and Courtney Hammond.National and International tours:


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ALAN D. KNIGHT (Production Stage Manager) National tour credits include Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, Mamma Mia!, The Book of Mormon, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Sister Act the Musical. Lots of love to his family back in Michigan! STEPHANIE HALBEDEL (Stage Manager). National Tours: Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Dirty Dancing, Blue Man Group. Regional: Paper Mill, Northern Stage, New London Barn, North Shore, Merry-Go-Round. Shout out to to my rock & roll parents - your kids regret dropping out of music lessons! ALEXANDER PIERCE (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be exploring the country with Jesus Christ Superstar! National Tours include: RENT, Mamma Mia!. Regional: Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Huntington Theatre Company, Delaware Theatre Company and Ogunquit Playhouse. Graduate of Emerson College. ARTHUR J. M. CALLAHAN (Company Manager). Recent national/international tours: Something Rotten!, Motown: The Musical, 20th anniversary tour of RENT, Ragtime, Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages, The Color Purple, Smokey Joe’s Cafe and Grease! with Frankie Avalon. Special thanks to Mom, the Fam and JCB for never-ending support. “Happiness is not out there; it’s in you.” JORDAN LINGREEN (Assistant Company Manager) Jordan is a Kentucky transplant living in Brooklyn and is thrilled to be joining this incredible tour. She has previously company managed in New York for The Exes and assistant company managed First Love (Cherry Lane). She also company managed the national tour of Sugar Skull: A Dia de Los Muertos Musical with Mexico Beyond Mariachi. Jordan holds a BA in Theatre from Samford University and an MFA in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College. PORT CITY TECHNICAL (Production Management) is a production management company based in Charleston, SC. Also referred to as “Work Light South,” PCT was initially started in 1993 as Technical Theater Solutions by Rhys Williams. TTS worked with WLP on many shows, including American Idiot, Nice Work If You Can Get It, In the Heights, and Avenue Q. Since the conception of PCT, tours with WLP have included Mamma Mia!, Vocalosity, Motown, Cinderella, Something Rotten, and the pre-broadway Ain’t Too Proud: The Temptations Musical. Current and upcoming tours include Rent, Jesus Christ Superstar, Bandstand, and White Christmas. BOND THEATRICAL GROUP (Tour Booking, Marketing & Publicity Direction) is a fully independent booking, marketing and publicity company for live entertainment productions. Current tour marketing and booking projects include Blue Man Group, CATS, Clueless, Girl from the North Country, First Date, Jesus Christ Superstar, Kathleen Turner’s Finding My Voice, Latin History for Morons, An Officer & A Gentleman, Once on this Island and Spamilton. Current marketing and publicity projects include Anastasia, The Band’s Visit, Dear Evan Hansen, Diana, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, Escape to Margaritaville, Fiddler on the Roof, Moulin Rouge!, Oklahoma!, The Color Purple, The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway and The Prom.

ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION. Founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 51,000 professional Actors and Stage Managers. Equity fosters the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, improving working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. #EquityWorks REGENT’S PARK THEATRE LTD. (Original Producer). Established in 1932, the award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is one of the largest theatres in London. Situated in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park, both its stage and auditorium are entirely uncovered. The theatre is celebrated for its bold and dynamic productions (The Turn of the Screw, The Seagull, Porgy and Bess, The Crucible, Henry V), with audiences of over 140,000 each year during its 18‑week season. Timothy Sheader and William Village were appointed Joint Chief Executives in 2007. During their tenure, the theatre’s productions of To Kill a Mockingbird and The Sound of Music won the WhatsOnStage Best Play Revival and Best Musical Revival Awards respectively, Into the Woods won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and transferred to the Delacorte Theatre, Central Park, New York in 2012, and Hello, Dolly! won the London Evening Standard Award for Best Musical alongside a further three Olivier Awards. Their production of Crazy for You transferred directly to London’s West End, winning the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and Best Costume Design, and Little Shop of Horrors won three WhatsOnStage Awards, including Best Musical Revival. The theatre’s ambition of reaching new audiences beyond the Park has seen their productions of Pride and Prejudice, Lord of the Flies and To Kill a Mockingbird tour the UK and Ireland, the latter subsequently transferring to the Barbican for a month-long residency, and their co-production with Chichester Festival Theatre of Michael Morpurgo’s Running Wild toured the UK in 2017. The 2016 sell-out production of Jesus Christ Superstar won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and London Evening Standard Award for Best Musical, and was revived the following year for an extended engagement ahead of a run at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in Spring 2018. The production returned to London in 2019 for a season at the Barbican, running concurrently with the Open Air Theatre’s record-breaking new production of Evita. For more information visit openairtheatre.com WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Dedicated to creating and producing live entertainment. WLP is a full service producing, investment, general management and technical supervision company with offices in Summit, NJ and Charleston, SC. Broadway: Ain’t Too Proud, Jagged Little Pill, Waitress. Current and upcoming touring productions: The Cher Show, Ain’t Too Proud, Rent 20th Anniversary Tour, Bandstand, White Christmas, and the Olivier Award winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Developing Clue, a new comedy based on the Paramount movie, and the new musical An Officer and a Gentleman. Produced Julie Andrews, The Gift of Music at The Hollywood Bowl and London’s O2 Arena. Other recent touring productions include Motown, Something Rotten!, Mamma Mia!, R+H Cinderella, the Tony Award-winners American Idiot, In the Heights, and Avenue Q. WLP is led by founding partner and President Stephen Gabriel and Vice President Nancy Gabriel. www. worklightproductions.com THE REALLY USEFUL GROUP The Really Useful Group is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s theatre producing and rights licensing company and controls the theatrical rights for all of Andrew’s works, including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Sunset Boulevard and School of Rock - The Musical. The Really Useful Group

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Something Rotten!, RENT, Kinky Boots, Rock of Ages, Motown, Jekyll & Hyde-Korea, West Side Story-Tokyo, Dreamgirls-Korea, Vocalosity, Flashdance, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Joseph… Dreamcoat, and A Chorus Line. Off-Broadway includes: Othello: The Remix, Church & State, The Portal, Tennessee Williams’ The Two Character Play, Handle With Care, Triassic Parq and more. Regional: Multiple seasons/shows for Riverside Theatre, FL; Arvada Center, CO; John W. Engeman Theatre, NY; Theatre Raleigh, NC; Stages St. Louis, MO; Theatre Aspen, CO; Tuacahn Performing Arts Center, UT. www.wscasting.com @WScasting

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Who’s Who in the Cast continued reached over 20 million people across the globe last year from live theatre and concert audiences, cinema goers, television viewers and music fans, to social media and art lovers. This year The Really Useful Group continues to work across film, television and theatre as it produces and develops new projects and partnerships worldwide alongside its ongoing work in education, amateur licensing and music publishing. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR TOUR STAFF WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS PRODUCER Stephen Gabriel Nancy Gabriel GENERAL MANAGEMENT Kevin Greene, General Manager Scott Seay, Director of Tour Finance Courtney King, Associate General Manager Aniele Fortin Carolyn Smith Owen Likely Noelle Hedgcock TECHNICAL SUPERVISION PORT CITY TECHNICAL Rhys Williams, Production Manager Tom Klonowski, Associate Production Manager Hunter Storie, Assistant Production Manager Mackenzie Foster, Director of Production Operations Rossella Human Jeff Human Ryan George Miriam Michaels Austin Darby EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTION BOND THEATRICAL GROUP TOUR BOOKING Temah Higgins Mollie Mann Wendy Roberts Brittany Halberstadt Madison St. Amour MARKETING & PUBLICITY DIRECTION DJ Martin Marc Viscardi Cyndi Putnam Nicole Musto Phillip Aleman Nicholas Jaech Meredyth Davis Jo Manley Trish McKeon Benjamin Nissen Tori Viggiano WOJCIK|SEAY CASTING Scott Wojcik and Gayle Seay Holly Buczek (CSA), Courtney Hammond Nick Ferrao LEGAL COUNSEL LEVINE PLOTKIN MENIN, LLP Loren Plotkin Susan Mindell Emily Erstling Production Stage Manager........................ Alan D. Knight Stage Manager.................................. Stephanie Halbedel Assistant Stage Manager...................... Alexander Pierce Company Manager.......................... Arthur J.M. Callahan Assistant Company Manager................. Jordan Lingreen Dance Captain...........................................Rebecca Kritzer Assistant Dance Captain......................... Derek Ferguson Associate Director........................................... Gina Rattan Associate Choreographer........................Ashley Andrews Fight Direction.............................................. Rick Sordelet, Christian Kelly-Sordelet Fight Captain.............................................Derek Ferguson Associate Scenic Designers............................David Allen, David Arsenault Associate Costume Designer........................... Poppy Hall Associate Costume Designer..................Rossella Human Associate Hair/Make-Up Designer....... Adrienne Maurer Associate Lighting Designer......................... Ryan O’Gara Assistant Lighting Designer.......................Naftali Wayne Lighting Programmer................................. Jackson Miller Production Carpenter............................... Tom Klonowski Head Carpenter............................................... Noah Smith Assistant Carpenter.....................................Aaron Gilman Production Electrician................................Dawn Kenseth Head Electrician.................................. Zachary Alexander

Assistant Electricians..................................David Salazar, Michael Smith Production Audio............................................. Jeff Human Head Audio.............................................. Anthony Cuozzo Assistant Audio................................................David Allen Head Props..................................................John Mark Zink Head Wardrobe................................................Cat Lovejoy Assistant Wardrobe...................................... Topher Jones Hair and Makeup Supervisor................ Adrienne Maurer Assistant Hair and Makeup..................... Zachary Maurer RUG Music Consultant................................ Dr. John Rigby RUG Vocal Consultant..............................Fiona McDougal Vocal Consultants..................Chelsea Wilson, Chris York Keyboard Programmers....................... Dustin L. Struhall, Taylor J. Williams Rehearsal Pianist.......................................John Samorian Music Copier................................................Mark Dickman Production Assistant...................................... Sarah Azizo Physical Therapy........................................... NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy, Inc. Medical Director.................................Leda Ghannad, MD Production Photographer................... Matthew Murphy, Evan Zimmerman, Murphy Made Social Media...........................................Marathon Digital Mike Karns, Melanie Pateiro, Sammy Lopez, Ann-Marie Bagge Accounting...................................... WithumSmith+Brown Robert Fried, CPA, Karen Kowigos, CPA, Anthony Moore, CPA Comptroller................................................. Galbraith & Co Kenny Noth, LeeAnn Kelley Insurance.................................. Maury, Donnelly and Parr Bob Middleton Banking.......................................................Signature Bank Payroll................................................. PEOPLE/Kim Merhar Travel Agent...................................................... Road Rebel Merchandising........................................The Araca Group Merchandise Supervisor................... Jacob Normandeau Creative Services....................................... TheBeardyBoys USTour.JesusChristSuperStar.com

CREDITS Mein Roberts, Giliberto Design Inc., Robbie Gordon, Gabrielle Firth, Applied Arts, Laura Whitlock, Deborah Tallentire, Schultz & Wiremu Fabric Effects Ltd., Darcy Clothing, Masque Sound, Lighting Equipment by PRG Lighting, Inc, Applied Arts Limited, Arthouse Interactive Inc. SPECIAL THANKS BrenBri Props, TTS Studios, Creative Connors, Rosebrand, Janco, Marathon Digital, Open Jar Studios, Marc Malsegna, Anthony Rubbo, Simon Hardwick Mark Ciglar & Cinevative, Dan Rudin Recording and Production, HMS Media, Inc., Spoleto Festival USA, Michael Graham, Rock It Cargo USA, LLC , Schultz & Wiremu Fabric Effects LTD., Westward Access Law Group, Susan Mindell & Margaret L. Watson 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 musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians. Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E) The Director-Choreographer is a member of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union. United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre. The Company Manager employed in this production is represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.


Warner Elementary seeing benefits as performing arts magnet with TPAC partnership Michael W. Aldrich TPAC Arts Writer

Now, TPAC is helping educators introduce a new style of learning for students in one of Tennessee’s lowest-performing schools — where 93% are considered economically disadvantaged. Warner is one of a dozen Metro Nashville Public Schools participating in TPAC’s ArtSmart program, an initiative to integrate the arts into classroom learning to benefit both students and teachers. Led by TPAC teaching artists, these lessons center around a performance from the HOT Season for Young People which introduces almost 40,000 school children to theatre, dance, music, and more each year. “We believe everything builds through the arts,” says Warner principal Dr. Ricki Gibbs. “So often students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds get so drilled down with literacy and numeracy, that schools normally push the arts to the side.” Research supports what most educators already know: arts-based learning improves retention, reduces disciplinary infractions, and boosts students' empathy for others. At Warner, the number of disciplinary referrals decreased by nearly 75% last year. This fall, the school has had only 12 disciplinary referrals as of the end of November, compared with nearly 900 in the 2017-18 school year.

Warner students engage in a hands on, teaching artist-led session integrating arts with relevant course material.

“We found that through arts integration in our classrooms, our boys and girls are more engaged during instruction and less likely to have disciplinary issues,” Dr. Gibbs says. Also, Warner recently earned top scores for academic growth and demonstrated some of the highest literacy growth for economically disadvantaged students in the state. ArtSmart fosters a collaborative relationship between teaching artists and teachers, starting with summer institutes in which teachers become learners themselves. “They’ve already been teachers, but they get to remind themselves what it’s like to learn,” says Alison Brazil, a teaching artist who formerly taught Spanish, music, and dance for 10 years and participated in institutes as a teacher. “I remember they were the only professional development that made any sort of sense to me because it was so experiential and hands on,” Brazil says. “There’s a light bulb that clicks as you do it yourself. You feel as the learner feels.” When Warner students attended a performance about Rosa Parks this year, Brazil expanded on Park’s story through original song lyrics, music, and dance in the classroom. “We sing, we dance, we move, and the kids get to close the books and engage with these challenging subjects on a deeper level through the arts,” Brazil says. “There’s something about art that makes deep issues more palatable. It’s a common language that levels the playing field to think things we may not normally think.” Ultimately, that’s what the partnership is about — to uplift and inspire through a deeper connect with the arts. At schools like Warner, it means that children get to imagine possibilities beyond their neighborhoods.

Teaching artist Alison Brazil leads Warner students in a lesson.

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Curb Records Inc. Duke Energy Foundation The Enchiridion Foundation Enfinity Engineering Fisher Dachs Associates Hardaway Construction HCA-Caring for the Community Layton Construction Liberty Party Rental Middle Tennessee Performing Arts H.O.T. Support Fund* Publix Super Markets Charities Ross Bryan Associates, LLC Ryman Hospitality Properties Foundation Sargent’s Fine Catering SunTrust Foundation Tailgate Beer LLC Washington Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation $2,500 – $4,999 Aladdin Industries Foundation, Inc. Cinemasins, LLC Cumberland Trust and Investment Company Deacon's New South Demos Brands Ellington's Enterprise Holdings Foundation Fairlane Hotel Samuel M. Fleming Foundation Patricia C. and Thomas F. Frist Designated Fund* Frothy Monkey Graduate Hotel Nashville Gray & Dudley Green Pheasant Hampton Inn and Suites Nashville-Downtown HUB International Hyatt House Nashville Jani-King JW Marriott Nashville Kraft CPAs Neal & Harwell, PLC Sea Salt Irvin and Beverly Small Foundation Synovus Bank $1,500 – $2,499 American Constructors Capstar Bank Deloitte & Touche, LLP EBS Foundation The Goad Family Foundation Keene Family Foundation, a Donor Advised Fund of the U.S. Charitable Gift Trust LAZ Parking Limuless, LLC Nashville Scene Rechter Family Fund* Schiller Family Trust Tennessee Brew Works Wright Airport Business Center INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS as of January 15, 2020 CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $10,000 + Anonymous Julie and Dale Allen Barbara and Jack Bovender John Reginald Hill Martha R. Ingram Maria and Bernard Pargh Lisa and Mike Shmerling Judy and Steve Turner Dr. and Mrs. Philip A. Wenk

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David and Annita Watson Howard and Karen Weil Elaine and Carman Wenkoff Mrs. John Warner White Bradley and Susan Widmann Judy Wiens Anne Kristin Wilhite Larry and Carolyn Williams Kenny and Cindy Williamson Heidi Wilson and Andy Moss Emmanuelle Wojnarowski Jodi Wolfe Mike and Sheila Yarbrough Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Zimmerman Kerndt and Theresa Zuckowsky BRAVO SOCIETY $500 - $999 Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Agnew Emily Alcorn Scott Aleridge Jeffrey Alger Edgar and Kathi Allen Thomas and Jennifer Anderson Dreama Arguello Jimmy Armistead Barbara and Stephen Asbury C. Nelson Bailey David Baird Kymberly and Scott Baker Cheryl and Samuel Ballesteros Dolores A. Barnett Diane Becker Nancy and David Bednowitz Adrian Bellew Frances Berry-Brown Rose and Al Bleich Patricia J. Bloomfield and Wayne Irvin Robert Bodenheimer and Jeanne Larose Allison and Joe Boever Sally and Paul Boklage Sandra Bonds David Bone and Arlen Becton Julie Bonetti Peggi Bordash Michael and Patti Bottomy Bo and Jill Bowling Ray and Susan Bowling Keith Bowman and James Lassiter Jan and Katie Boyer Steve and Kristin Braaksma Douglas Brace Donna Bradley and Helen McCaleb Jo Ann Brassfield, Barbara Hayes, and Cecilia Little Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Brewer Ms. Jeanalice M. Brickman and Ms. Jane A. Wittenmyer Virginia Brogli Barry and Cathy Brown Brian Brown Patsy and G. William Brown Pamela Broyles Teresa Broyles-Aplin Wesley and Katie Bryant Michael Buckley James and Annette Butler Eric Bymaster Betsy Calabrace Edwin and Karen Caldwell in Memory of Mame Caldwell Lauren and Adam Campbell Christopher Canlas Thomas Carey Ann T. Carlsonz Emily Carney Greer and Paige Carr in Memory of Pat Pouzar Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Carter Anita and Larry Cash Richard Cashion Joy Caskey and Debra York Mary and Joe Cavarra Mr. Lee and Jean Cherry Pamela Childs Amy and Douglas Christiansen

*A fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee †TPAC honors the memory of David Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie Sr. Kevin Clifford Linda Cochran Deborah Coleman Veronica Coleman Jennifer Colquitt Jeff and Anita Conn Frederick L. Conrad J. Steven and Monica Cook Cheryl and John Cooper Virginia Hixon Corbitt Renette Corenswet Dan Cotten Mr. and Mrs. Richard Courtney Elizabeth Crabb in Memory of Brenda Dillon Rosemary and Donald Cunningham Stephanie Dahmer and Lee Brewer Nancy and Bob Darnall Jane Davis John and Gina Davis S. Davis Steve Deasy and Phillip Haynes Troy and Karissa Deaton Jenifer DeLoach and Wesley Weeks Kimberly DePue Terry and Joan Dison Tim and Tiffany Dodge Kathy Doman The Donnelly Family Tom and Frankie Dowdle Myrtianne Downs Pam and Tim Dubois Catherine M. Duffy Brian and Cindy Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. David Duquette Keith and Tracy Dyer Kris Ehrlich Mr. and Mrs. S. Brent Elliott Paula Esposito Jeff Eubanks Bruce and Olivia Evans Caren Fancher Sloane and Robert Felton Joan Felts Judy and Jaylon Fincannon Judith Finnerty Arthur Fleischer Linda Fletcher John and Karen Folan Ginna Follis, Kathy Reeves, Rhonda Foley Scott and Amanda Foster Dr. Zach and Mrs. Sherida Foster Martha Fouce Anita Fowler Joan and Dick Fox Peggy Fragopoulos Bruce and Donna Franklin Michelle and Stephen Frohsin Debi and Lance Fusacchia Caren Gabriel Dr. Gary G. Gallant Louise and Scott Garfinkel Dan and Janis Gaudette Jeanne Gavigan Dr. and Mrs. David Gaw Jay Golden Dr. and Mrs. Matt Gorham Diane Granese, MD Wesley Gray and Elsie Lacasse Sandy Gregory Susanne Gross Cathy Guenther Katherine Hall Richard Hall and Lori McElroy Angela K. Hamano Peter and Anne Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Robert Harding Michele Harris and Bill Gatons Lisa Harrison Kenneth D. Hawkins and Ashley M. Pope in Memory of Dr. William L. and Ann B. Pope Marilyn Hayes Michelle W. Haynes Barry Heard and Erik Lillie Jasper Hendricks III Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Greg and Katrina Herman Jane and Wallace Herndon

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FOUNDATION PARTNERS

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Herman Winston C. Hickman Jr. Lex and Rick Highsmith Jackie Hill Louis and Joyce Hines Dr. M. Bruce Hirsch Greg and Becca Hollis Garland and Jeanne Honeycutt Robert Horrar and Carol Powell-Horrar Emalie Hutton David and Priscilla Isenhour Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Jameson III Janet Jones Susan and Roland L. Jones Marshall H. Kemp Lloyd King Athina Kirkwood Mike Kissner Carole Koonce Debra and James Kovanda Katherine Landsberg Steve and Leslye Lapidus Timothy Larson Dr. Dana Latour Hank Levine Robert and Ann Loffi Heather Logan Charles Looper Josh Luffman Jane and John Malatak Bill and Kathleen Manganaro Ralph and Louise Mason Stephen and Callie McDonald Sally and John McDougall Garry McNabb Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray McWherter Mark Miccioli and Angela Lynn Diana and Jeffrey Mobley Janice B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moses Mr. and Mrs. John Muchukot Marie Murphy Bob and Kay Musgrove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadeau Cliff and Kristine Neeley Joel Northwall and Beth Johnson Nancy and Bill Oakes Perry and Wanda Ogletree William Pfohl Dave and Melissa Porch Nathan Poss Deborah and Marie Prichard Laura Purdy Pat and Doug Ralls Robert and Dean Reeves Pamela and Cliff Reliford Steven and Esther Remer Nelson Remus Carla Robertson Evelyn and William Rodgers Ed and Karen Rogers Cheryl Rudnicke and Kris Atkins Glynis Sacks-Sandler Tony Sanders Family Scott and Sulinda Patricia Seigfried Robert Sentz Brian Sharp Ken and Jane Sharp Sharon and Bill Sheriff Linda Simmons and Ronald Runyeon Jeffrey Smith Dr. Neil and Ruth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Brandt and Mandy Snedeker Sabrina D. Somerby Vicki Spann Robert and Jane Stammer Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Ray Steinkerchner Charles Stewart Mark Stillman W. A. Stringer Kristin Sullivan and R. Jeremy Wyatt Laura Thomason Woodrow Trodsen James D. Turner and Bruce D. Gill Lewis and Julie Walling Susan Walsworth Karen Watkins


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Debbie Herod Nancy Hershkowitz Amanda Hite Hilary Hodes Chris J. Hohl Deborah Hollenstein Jeff and Ashley Hollis Chris and Susan Holmes Deborah and Donald Holmes Diane Honda and David Reiland Laura Hood Richard T. Hoos Joan and George Hornberger Amy Hull Mike O. Hunt and Dru Henson-Hunt Sara and David Hunt Dr. Doug and Missy Hunter David and Linda Husak Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Catherine Irrgang Jack Isenhour and Dana Moore Debra and Patrick Jaehrling Gary and Debbie Janke Barry Jeffrey Latrisha Jemison Belle Johnson and Pepper Magargee Melanie Johnson and Richard Cale Walt and Julia Johnson Greg Jones Dr. Ted C. Jones Erik Kahill Candace and Arvindh Kanagasundram Christine Karbowiak and Martin Vanek Al and Nancy Kaser Lawrence Kedigh Donna Keller Lissa and Jim Kelley Amit and Nicole Keswani Nicholas Kilen Karen Kilgore Carol King David King Thomas and Debbie King Darrell Kirby Mr. Bobby Knight James and Janet Knox Janet Kolff and Sheila Harris Jan and Rand Krikorian/ Vickie and Don Wirth Jeff Kuhn Charles E. Lamb Katie Lamb Chad and Sherry Landtroop Brian and Kim Lapidus Sharon H. Lassiter Lisa Lawhon Tal and Mary Lefler Carolyn and Larry Levine Barbara Lingo Richard and Tad Lisella Nancy Lorenzi Jim Lovensheimer Arthur and Rebecca Lowen Rhonda and Randy Lowry W.M. Lukemire Bob and Gail Luna Susan Luna and Michael Hazlewood Drs. Amy and George Lynch Tina Lynch and Gail Tucciarone Nancy MacLean and Mary Wade Tree and Amy Maddux Michael Magnauck Martin and Andrea Maguire Chambre Malone Ms. Kathleen Mandato Jill Marciniak Annie Marks Erin and Clayton Marshall Lew Martin M.D. and Representative Susan Martin Curtis Masters Richard and Susan Mattson Alfred and Bruni Mayor Wendell McAbee Pat and Brenda McAfee McCreary Family Jeff McCue and Valerie Jacobs

Christine McDevitt Laura and Mark McDonald Ms. Mary Ann McGinn Diane E. McIntyre Billy McKellar Ms. Catherine McTamaney Kelley and Benjamin Mickens Rachel Miller T. Clark Miller and Tony Smith William Miller Vanessa Mills Emily Mitchell and Loran Shallenberger Harry and Patricia Moneypenny Rebecca Moody Tom and Vicki Moon Chris and Mary Sue Moore Cathy L. Morgan Joann Morris T. Mortison D. Jael Morton Caroline Moses and Lee Sprouse Dale and Deborah Mosley Rhonda Mott Rosemary Muirhead Arturo Neto Bill and Glenda Newton Lucy Nichols Matthew Niehoff and Jason Jenkins Dave and Donna Nock Dr. Agatha Nolen Laura and Vincent Nord Kevin and Raja O’Brien Kevin and Shari O'dea Dr. Andre and Jeani Olivier Jeanie Orr Jeff and Leslie Overby Karen and Terry Page Alison Pagliara Evetta K. Palmer Frank and Elaine Parker Jerry Parker Paul and Diane Parker J. Russell and Phyllis Parkes Marshall Payton Zach and Diana Pelham William Pennell John and Kandace Peppers Jaime and Barbara Perez Lawrence D. Phillips Nancy and Skipper Phipps Rose and Kip Pierce Jonathan and Jennifer Pike Lyn Plantinga Kevin and Simonne Poff Jack and Beverly Polson Tony and Larue Polston Lauren and Patrick Poole Rob and Cindy Porter Karen and Ronald Powell Tim and Linda Priddy Joan Prouty Joyce and Preston Quirk Nancy Rainier Scott and Caroline Rayson Mr. and Mrs. Colin V. Reed Laura Reinbold Phillip and Laurie Rice Anita Rich Cindy and Steve Richmond Carolyn Ricketts Paul and Marjorie Ridge H. Paul Ritchie Edward and Melissa Rittenberg Lisa Rivera Worrick and Leslie Robinson Jason and Rhonda Ronnow Dr. and Mrs. Matt Rose Gary and Donna Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rudd Marianne and Chris Sabis Greg and Mary Sample Debbie Sanford Randi Sansom Libby and Matthew Scanlan Christopher Schneider Emily Schneller Susan Schuchard Dr. Stephen and Kathleen Schultenover Carol and Alvin Scott Jarod D. Scott Thomas and Heather Seabrooks Logan Sekulow

Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Charles Selke Jeanne Sellars Cassie Sellers Pat Shacklett Ms. Leslie K. Sheldon John and Cindy Shields Vivian and Justin Shields James Sicking Joan Signorille Shawne Sills Gloria and Manuel Sir Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Slipkovich Amy Smartt Becky and Gary Smith Connie Smith Debbie Smith Holly Smith and Johnna Wilson John Smith Kelsey and Kirby Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Duane T. Smoot Timothy and Diane Somers Mara Sommers Ashley Sonn and Jordan Miller Stephanie Sorrell Susan Spaulding Angela Spiller Alyse Sprintz Stephanie Stafford John and Jennifer Starcke Sara and Larry Stessel Kim Stokes Joy Strange Russ and Nelda Lee Sturgeon Schelle Swift Dr. Bill and Erin Taylor Joyce Taylor Thomsen/Williams John and Julie Thorp Julie and Brian Thure Gloria F. Thurman Carlos Tirres Norman and Marilyn Tolk Joseph and Katie Toungette Linda Townsend, Roma Powis, Jannette Moris, Robert Cooper Kenneth and Rhonda Travis James and Melinda Turner Philip and Rosemary Vickery Toni Von Colln and Julie Bulger Ann Waddey and Deborah Saunders Wanda Wade Janice and John Walker Dr. and Mrs. Bill Wall III Rosemary and Bayard Walters Cynthia and Quinton Wasden Ken and Carla Webb Angie and Tony Weeks Kenneth and Julia Weiss Chris Westbrook Kathleen Whalen Jennifer White and Will Gattis Monica White Stephen White Shawn and Lynann Williams Courtney Williamson Barbara Willis Reisha and Duane Willis Kevin E. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. William R. Wilson Don and Victoria Wirth Ms. Florence Wittenstein and Mr. Rudy J. Saperstein Kasey Woods PMHNP Charles and Rose Wright Michael Yacko Jr. Sharon Yates Andy and Jamie Young Shirley Zeitlin

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Accessible Services at Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) include parking, elevators, wheelchair seating, use of a TPAC wheelchair, designated restrooms, and services for patrons with limited hearing and vision. Infrared assisted listening devices are available at no charge at the entrance to each theater. TPAC offers American Sign Language, Open Captioning, Audio Description, and Braille programs on the Sunday matinee in the HCA Healthcare / TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season. Large print programs are available for Broadway at TPAC shows. Special accessibility requests and concerns may be discussed in advance by calling 615-782-6577. Your message will be returned the next business day. Wheelchair reservations are made 48 hours in advance of the performance. Restrooms for Jackson Hall are located one level down from the 6th Avenue entrance, and on each level inside the theater. Restrooms for Polk Theater are located down the stairs to the left of the entrance to the orchestra level and on the tier level. Bars are located in the lobbies and inside the orchestra level of Jackson Hall. An ATM is on G-Level, near the security desk at the Deaderick Street entrance to the building. All electronic devices including cell phones, watch alarms, cameras, and recorders should be turned off prior to the show. For those expecting emergency calls, please call 615-782-4087 and speak with the House Manager 48 hours in advance of the performance. Call Lost and Found at 615-782-4098 to report an item you might have left at TPAC.

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In case of an emergency, the number to leave with others is 615-782-4000 (plus performance, theater, and seat location). Smoking, including use of all tobacco products and electronic cigarettes, is permitted outside the building.


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