Locker No. 89

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No. LOCKER 89

APRIL 18-20TH THE CALDERWOOD

PRESENTS

LOCKER NO. 89

Musc, Book, & Lyrics by HOWARD GODFREY

Stage Manager

ISABELLA DIMICHINO

Technical Director

ETHAN ACKLAND

Intimacy Coordinator

LILY ELLA VENTURA

Music Supervisor ALEX FRANKLIN

Copyists

MARGARET BARBOUR

ALEX FRANKLIN

HOWARD GODFREY

Faculty Advisor MICHAEL WARTOFSKY

Musical Director NOAH PHILLIPS

Choreography by ISABELLA

DIMICHINO

Directed by

HOWARD GODFREY

Daphne

Lucy

Tommy

Rita

Frank

Dawn

Isa

Scott

Jade/Brenda

Sapphire/Tammy

Amethyst/Melissa

Janet/Sherri

Kathy/Cynthia

Ms. Jones/Rowan

Aaron

Ryan

Joey

THE CAST

. TIFFANY ALVAREZ

KENNEDY CHANG

SEBASTIAN GATES-GRACESON

AMANDA MARCOS

KEEME TAJUDEEN

ALE FONSECA

.GABRIELA ORTEGA

MACHELLE AHMED

HOBERMAN

KATIE DAYE

MADELINE FINKELMAN

DANTÉ X JOHNSON

JACK TERBUSH

NICO RABAGO

*Dance Captain

THE WILL BE A 15 MINUTE INTERMISSION

THE ORCHESTRA

Conductor/Keyboard 1: NOAH PHILLIPS

Keyboard 2: JORDEN AMIR

Violin 1: COSMO LING

Violin 2: MARGARET BARBOUR

Viola: JOCELYN SCULLY

Cello: HEATHER KIM

Reed 1 (Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Clarinet): PHILIP OM

Reed 2 (Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet): NOLAN McCULLOUGH

Reed 3 (Bari Sax, Bass Clarinet): BEN JORDAN

Trumpet (Trumpet, Flugelhorn): ELIJAH SKUTT

Trombone (Tenor Trombone, Bass Trombone): COLIN MARCEL

Guitar: THEO MADSEN

Bass: BRADY THOMAS

Drums: BEN FRIEDMAN

Viola Sub (04/19): MATTHEW GONZALEZ

MUSICAL SYNOPSIS

ACT I

“Sweet Madness”

“Tommy Clark” “Tableaux”

“The Chemistry of Chemistry”

“It Was Romantic”

“He’s Gonna Get It”

“Grand Gesture”

“Use Your Head” “Tableaux (Reprise)”

“Dear Tommy”

“Stakeout”

“It’s Only A Date” “Get Up”

“The Date”

“Don’t Go”

“He Kissed Me”

ACT II

“Use Your Head (Reprise)”

“He Kissed Me (Reprise)”

“Loser”

“I Wouldn’t Make This Up”

“Of Course He’s Gay”

“Tommy’s Coming Out”

“Trail of Broken Hearts”

“Somehow”

“The Things That We Do”

WHO’S WHO

Tiffany Alvarez Kennedy Chang
Sebastian Gates-Graceson
Amanda Marcos Keeme Tajudeen
Ale Fonseca
Charley Baird-Hassell
Gabriela Ortega
Andre’a Condol
Dey Chante
Machelle Ahmed
Ashley Hoberman
Katie Daye
Madeline Finkelman
Danté X Johnson
Jack Terbush
Nico Rabago

THE STANFORD CALDERWOOD PAVILION AT THE BOSTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Operated by The Huntington STAFF

Calderwood Pavilion Manager..........................Katie Most Operations Supervisor......................................Taylor Ness House Manager.................................................Justin Hatch

Operations Associate............................Henry Hutchinson

Management Associate..............................Jessie Marasco

House Sound Engineer...........................Kaelen Anderson

House Electrician.......................................Roshane Brown

House Run Carpenter...................................Mitchell Gavin

Associate Wardrobe Supervisor.........Barbara Crowther

Assistant House Managers................................Kelly Chick Sean Dorgan, Ksenia Lanin, Jess Meyer, Mariella Murillo, Mirabella Pisani, Micaela Slotin, Ciera-Sade Wade

Front of House Staff.............................Izzy Bacallao, Lara Brinkman, Jennifer Bubriski, Frane Cebalo, Noah Dawson, Melanie Davis-Kay, Rachael DeBraal, Simon Dimock, Sean Dorgan, Scarling Ferrera, Lee Folpe, David Gaboriault, Zoe Halperin, Patrick Harford, Claire Johnston, Catherine Kubick, Tiwat Laoboonchai, Shawn Lindaberry, Shante Melville, Erin McInerney, Thom McNeilly, Emma Murray, John O’Neil, Josh Nyland, Darren Paul, Alix Petz, Micah Pflaum, Mirabella Pisani, Victoria Pozzato, Liza Rice, Amelia Rodriguez-Josoy, Margot Schocket-Greene, Amanda Simeone, Kaya Solheid, Kristian Sumner, Mia Sylvain, Sarah Ursini

BTS Ticketing Operations Manager...............................Noah Ingle

Calderwood Ticketing Coordinator...............................Lucy Hayes

Ticketing Associates.........................Sam Duggan, Megan Harris, Ellie Noble, Ollie Rizzo, Benny Russell

Part-Time Customer Service Rep................................Oliver Rizzo

Custodian...................................................................Jose Andrade

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

The Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts is located at 527 Tremont Street, between Berkeley and Clarendon Streets.

Contact Information

Ticketing Services: 617-933-8600 • BostonTheatreScene.com

Ticketing Services email: boxoffice@bostontheatrescene.com

Emergencies During Performances: 617-933-8608 Lost and found: 617-933-8608

Ticketing Services Hours

Ticketing Services is generally open Tuesday - Saturday, 12pm to curtain (or 6pm); Sunday, 12pm to curtain (or 4pm). Hours change weekly. For the most up-to-date hours, please visit BostonTheatreScene.com or call Ticketing Services at 617-933-8600.

Code of Respect

The staff of The Huntington is dedicated to making our venues a welcoming place for all in our community. You identity, your background, and your ability will be honored in this space. To read our full Code of Respect, please scan this QR code.

Public Transportation

We encourage patrons to use public transportation whenever possible. The Calderwood Pavilion is located near the MBTA Green Line Copley or Arlington Stations; Orange Line/ Commuter Rail Back Bay Station; and the Tremont Street &

Union Park stop on the #43 Bus which travels between Park Street and Ruggles Station. For more information, please visit BostonTheatreScene.com or call Ticketing Services

Parking

Parking is available at the Atelier 505 Parking Garage located next to the Pavilion at 505 Tremont Street (entrance on Warren Avenue), the Garage @ 100 Clarendon Street, and other nearby locations.For details, please visit BostonTheatreScene.com or call Ticketing Services

Please note that these parking services are independently owned and operated and are not affiliated with the Calderwood Pavilion.

Refreshments

Concessions may not be available due to COVID protocols. When available, snacks, wine, beer, soft drinks, and coffee are available in the main lobby. Food is not permitted inside the theatre. Drinks purchased at concessions are permitted inside the theatre.

Babes in Arms

Children under the age of six are not permitted in the theatres.

Cameras

The use of all cameras and recording devices, including cell phone cameras, in the theatres is strictly prohibited.

Beepers and Cellular Phones

Please remember to silence all watches, pagers, and cell phones during the performance.

Smoking

Smoking is not allowed on the premises.

Wheelchair Accessibility

The Calderwood Pavilion is fully accessible and can accommodate both wheelchair and companion seating in the orchestra and mezzanine sections. Please notify us when you purchase your tickets if wheelchair accommodations will be required and confirm arrangements with the House Manager at 617-933-8672.

Hearing Enhancement

The Calderwood Pavilion is equipped with an FM hearing enhancement system. Wired headphones are available free of charge at the coat check or bar in the main lobby for your use during a performance.

Restrooms

All gender restrooms are located in the main lobby and mezzanine lobby. All restrooms are wheelchair-accessible.

Coat Check

Located in the main lobby.

If You Arrive Late

In consideration of our actors and audience members, latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management.

Calderwood Pavilion Rental Information

All Calderwood Pavilion spaces are available for private parties, meetings, and receptions. For more info contact rentals@bostontheatrescene.com or 617-933-8671.

SPECIAL THANKS TO…

Rainbows Pottery Shop

216 Newbury St.

Boston, MA 02116

Fern Flowers

225 Massachusett Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

Gyroscope Greek

305 Huntington Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

327 Huntington Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

Mamacita Mexican Comida

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR

To my wonderful cast,

I’m so honored to be able to bring this show to life with all of you. Thank you for your hard work and talents. Thank you for patience and dedication. Thank you for your laughs and high spirits. I’m so proud of you and all that you’ve been able to accomplish in a such a short amount of time. This show has been with me since I was 16, and it was a major turning point for me. It was this show to solidified that writing is what I want to do with my life. To be able to revive Locker No. 89 with such a wonderful group before I conclude my time at Berklee is an experience that I am so grateful for! I’m so sad that I won’t get to see you all 3 times a week, but I could not be more excited to be where we are right now! You all have worked so incredibly hard, and you deserve the world. I cannot wait to see the doors that your gifts will open for all of you.

To my incredible pit,

Thank you all for taking the time out of your busy lives to play this show! This music is so special to me, and hearing you all play it brings me such joy. This would be impossible without you all! Though we haven’t had much time together, I value all of you so much!

To my creative team,

You guys are my rock. Thank you for all of the late nights and early mornings. Thank you for keeping me grounded. I couldn’t have done any of this without you all. You all are my dream-team! I love you guys to the moon and back. We did it! We can now breathe, sleep, and grab espresso martinis!

To our audience,

Thank you so much for joining us! There is so much love and passion in this project, and we are so excited to share it with you!

All of my love, Howard G.

“In venere semper dulcis est dementia.” In love there’s always sweet madness. - P. Syrus

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