



Welcome to RiverCenter! It is such a pleasure to introduce our 2022-2023 season. Comedy, tragedy, dance, rock and roll, silent pictures, intrigue, acrobatics, cirque extravaganza, and more all await our audiences.
This season we continue with our tour origination projects. The national tours of Jesus Christ Superstar, A Magical Cirque Christmas, Pride and Prejudice, and Julius Caesar will originate from right here in Columbus. These projects each bring dozens of theatre professionals from around the country to our community for several days or weeks to put the final touches on these touring productions. The community directly gains through new economic activity while RiverCenter audiences will experience the thrill and excitement of seeing the very first full performance of these outstanding touring productions.
Right on the tails of our first silent picture Safety Last with The Wave—the fun continues when Ron Carter returns to accompany the 1925 silent picture The Phantom of the Opera followed by From Broadway to Hollywood and A Salute to the American Songbook with Dr. Joseph Golden, both featuring The Wave. As another tradition builds with The Wave, our Gingerbread Village returns and will be open on December 3, when we will have Christmas With The Wave in The Village!
This season, we offer a grouping of three productions that are ideal for families: A Magical Cirque Christmas, The Peking Acrobats featuring the Shanghai Circus, and Madagascar the Musical. When purchased as a package – enjoy a generous discount for adult tickets and then take advantage of the special children’s prices for some very affordable, professional entertainment that the entire family will enjoy. Families can enjoy the free performance of the United States Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus. This is a great introduction to the RiverCenter experience with the very best touring musical ensemble of the United States Armed Forces.
Audience favorites RAIN—A Tribute to the Beatles and Riverdance return with entirely new productions – Riverdance with new staging and music for its 25th anniversary tour and RAIN adds music from Abbey and the Rooftop Concert. What a great opportunity to relive and share your favorite RiverCenter experiences with friends and family!
We have not forgotten about our school-age audiences with some outstanding experiences. Click, Clack, Moo and Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School for schooltime matinees for younger grades and the Aquila Theatre production of Julius Caesar for the older grades. Step Afrika! will feature five days of free streaming content available to anyone who wants to learn more about this exhilarating tradition in dance. There is so much more to experience at RiverCenter, and I hope that you will take advantage of as much of our programming as you are able. Most importantly, thank you for your continuing support of RiverCenter. Our audiences are why we do what we do and we are forever grateful to you for being part of the RiverCenter experience! See you at the theatre.
Norman S. Easterbrook, Executive DirectorJesus Christ Superstar
October 8
Annie
October 25 & 26
The Phantom of the Opera Silent Film with Ron Carter
October 29
Click, Clack, Moo
November 4
A Magical Cirque Christmas
November 15
Step Afrika!
November 19
Anastasia
November 29 & 30
2022 Gingerbread Village
November 29-December 18
Christmas with The Wave
December 3
Julius Caesar
January 12
Pride and Prejudice
January 13
Junie B. Jones Essential Survival Guide to School
January 24
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show
January 26
My Fair Lady
January 31-February 1
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
February 4
The Simon & Garfunkel Story
February 13
The Peking Acrobats
March 10
U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus
March 11
From Broadway to Hollywood
April 30
RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles
May 4
Tootsie
May 6 & 7
Madagascar the Musical
July 1
Thank you to our Curtain Raisers! As a 501(c)3 organization, RiverCenter depends on the generosity of corporations to help present world-class artists and offer varied educational opportunities. RiverCenter for the Performing Arts offers one-of-a-kind, tailor-made opportunities for businesses and organizations to invest in the arts and arts education, while increasing visibility as a philanthropic leader in the Columbus region. Performances at RiverCenter would not be possible without the goodwill of our sponsors. A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are available, including theatre productions, events, special projects, education and outreach initiatives and can be customized to meet sponsors’ specific interests and needs, beginning at $1,500.
We would love to hear from you and discuss becoming a partner with RiverCenter. Please contact our Director of Development, Denise Dowdy at development@rivercenter.org or call 706-256-3653.
Our sponsors help us impact and transform thousands of lives through the arts and education. Based on donations as of March 24, 2023:
RiverCenter for the Performing Arts would not be possible without the help and generosity of our wonderful community. We are so thankful for all of the donors and members who have helped us grow and bring amazing talent to our region for the past 20 years!
We greatly appreciate each gift given in support of RiverCenter and have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this listing, which was based on donations made as of March 24, 2023. Please notify the Development Office of any inaccuracies or omissions by contacting us at 706.256.3653 or development@rivercenter.org. We regret any errors.
The Marquee Society is comprised of donors who invest a minimum of $1,000, each season, to the mission of RiverCenter. Members receive distinct benefits to include an annual dinner, members-only events, and advance notification before the general public to purchase single tickets to shows added to the season.
Marquee Society members, and their guests, have exclusive admission into the Marquee lounge, pre-show and at intermission, for a private bar and complimentary hors d’oeuvres created by Valley Hospitality.
Every aspect of the Marquee Society emblem has a special meaning. The gears represent our mill history and the collaboration of the Columbus Challenge. The bee in its hive is a powerful symbol of the workers who built the city and RiverCenter. The blue represents our connection to the mighty river and the creative flow of the arts. The gold represents your annual investment and commitment to quality. Each Marquee Society member embodies the spirit and sentiment of this design.
To join the Marquee Society, visit rivercenter.org, email development@rivercenter.org, or call 706.256.3653.
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James G. and Kathryn A. Hillenbrand
Dr. and Mrs. David Levine
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin, II
Al and Betsy Ramsay
Mrs. Clifford J. Swift, III
Katherine and Wright Waddell
Wade and Adrianne Wallace
Mrs. Janice M. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick C. Hunter
Akitoshi and Etsuko Kan
Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Pease, III
David and Linell Pringle
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins
Stephen M. Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Scarbrough
Rick and Jan Ussery
Mr. and Mrs. M. Troy Woods
James D. and Ruth B. Yancey
Fred and Catalina Aranas
Family Foundation
Maria Luisa Aranas
Ms. Betty L. Auten
Bernard and Sylvia Witt Foundation
Susan and Carter Berry
Bernice and Mansfield Bias
Mrs. Doris Black
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Bradley
Mrs. Charles W. Burgin
Mrs. Forrest L. Champion, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cheves Creek Stand Partners, LP
Danny and Sandra Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Easterbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Estes
Suzanne and Joel Fine
Loretta and Tom Flowers
Gardiner and Nora Garrard
Cindy and Spencer Garrard
GB & Charlotte A. Saunders Foundation Inc
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldsmith
Mrs. Richard Hallock
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Henson, Jr.
Helen J. Hobbs
Dr. William P. Kendall
Charlyn Kerr
Ashok and Mary Kumar
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Laney, III
Kayron and John Laska
Elaine and John Laughbaum
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne, Jr.
Hank and Mary Lewis
Florence Lipham
Dr. Robert and Jane Marcus
Ben and Annelle McCosh
Chris and Wendy Miller
Jimmy and Barbara Motos
Marjorie and Jerry Newman
John and Sam Newton
Mrs. Sam Rawls
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson C. Reed
The Honorable and Mrs. William C. Rumer
Dr. Carole Rutland and Col. (Ret) Robert D. Offer
Marnie Salter
The Honorable Julia Willcox-Lumpkin
Sando and Colonel Donald Mark Sando, U.S. Army, Retired
Claude and Molly Scarbrough
Len and Glenda Sexton
Alex and Willette Shalishali
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Shinkle
Jay and Cindy Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Staples
Chip and Audrey Tillman
Tom and Jackie Titus
Martha S. Tubb
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Turner
Dr. Linda L Walker and Dr. Steven E. Reissman
Chris Weaver
Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Wooten
Peggy and Robin Batastini
Regina Satlof and Neil Block
Bob and Linda Carter
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gates
Ed and Lana Helton
Mrs. Stephen C. Hunter
Pam and Charlie Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Krieg
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Link
Edith H. Satterwhite
Dr. Angela Sims and John Sims
Murray and Celia Solomon
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Jacob and Claire Beil
Revs. Taylor and Grace Burton-Edwards
Don and Bobbie Dakin
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Daknis
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gibson
Rem and Leila Houser
Ann and Lowry Reid
Joyce and Henry Schwob
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Trotter
Margaret G. Zollo
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Renee Beam
Elizabeth A. Bloodgood
Peggie and Dan Bloodworth
Patricia A. Boutton
Jim and Iveta Boyanchek
Sherida Brannan
Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Brewer
Frank and Jo Ann Brown
Mike and Kathy Burns
Ann Burr
Butch and Eva Chappelle
Kelly and Martha Dimon
Henry Farmer
Ms. Geraldine W. Goodman
Steve and Mary Hall
Ken Hamill
Mr. and Mrs. David Hay
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Henslee
Mike and Patty Kelley
Jo Ann and Ernie Kirk
LTC Patricia A. Krause USA Ret.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis, Jr.
Marv and Vicki Lieberman
Dr. and Mrs. Leland McCluskey
Ryan and Isa Meeks
Anne Messner
Dr. Barbara and Leon Minsky
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Peek
Frank Postle
Stacy Poydasheff
Sally Rotunno
Mr. and Mrs.
James Kimbrough Sheek, IV
Guy Ashton and Marianne Smith
Mary Stewart
Montgomery E. Thorne
Lois M. Tryon
Dr. Thomas A. and Sherry F. Wade
CH (COL) and Mrs. Thomas Waynick, USA, Ret.
Jim and Ann White
Pat and Jack Wilensky
Dave and Jane Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson
In memory of Dr. Davis Ronald Watson, Sr.
Mrs. Janice M. Watson
In memory of Lyle Meeks
Ryan and Isa Meeks
In memory of Bob Poydasheff
Stacey Poydasheff
In honor of Chris Weaver
Mark and Andi Snow-Weaver
Cindy and Spencer Garrard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Illges Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson
Mrs. Clifford J. Swift, III
Peter Bowden
Rae Broadnax
Mike and Kathy Burns
Brooke Daniel-Ford
Melanie Ernst
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldsmith
Ms. Geraldine W. Goodman
Ethan Hall
Victoria Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harkness
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lawhorne, Jr.
Anne Messner
Chris and Wendy Miller
Dr. Barbara and Leon Minsky
Jimmy and Barbara Motos
David and Linell Pringle
Christian Sanches
Emilie Schario
Mr. and Mrs. Art Thomason
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list; however, it is possible that errors have been made. If so, please accept our sincere apologies and bring them to the attention of our Development Office, development@rivercenter.org or 706.256.3653.
Ticket sales meet only a fraction of RiverCenter’s operating expenses. The balance is covered by members, donations, and sponsorships. The generosity of many individuals and corporations enables RiverCenter to bring nationally touring Broadway shows and world class artists to the Columbus region. For a full list of benefits, visit rivercenter.org.
MEMBERS' VALUE TO RIVERCENTER:
» Increases the exceptional programming offered
» Maintains modern facilities that are home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Columbus Ballet, Schwob School of Music and community events like the annual Miss Georgia Competition, the Maneuver Center of Excellence Band’s holiday concert, the Georgia Thespian Conference and many more
» Impacts and inspires diverse communities by providing access to the arts
HIGHLIGHTS OF MEMBER BENEFITS:
» Complimentary donors-only events
» Complimentary beverage coupons
» Recognition on RiverCenter website
» Distinguished in Applause Program
» Exclusive access to box office liaison
» Courtesy backstage tour of theatre with the Executive Director (by appointment only)
» Ticket insurance for lost or stolen tickets
» Early notice of new season announcement
» Access to presales for single tickets or season subscriptions
» Ticket exchange privileges (within the same Broadway show)
*benefits vary based on level of membership
*benefits subject to availability or deadline, restrictions may apply
RiverCenter’s Capstone Society, founded by the late Wendell Lewis, is our planned giving program. For 20 years, families have enjoyed programs and productions at RiverCenter. Through a planned gift, members of the Capstone Society are creating a lasting legacy for future generations so they can enjoy the same magical experience of the theatre.
When you include RiverCenter in your estate plans, you will be included into our Capstone Society of donors, and we are pleased to recognize your generosity. If you would like to let us know about your planned gift, or to learn how your planned gift can help RiverCenter in its artistic and educational mission, please contact our Director of Development, Denise D. Dowdy, at 706.256.3653 or development@rivercenter.org.
RiverCenter is excited to offer you the opportunity to purchase a personalized engraved brick to be displayed just north of the Florette & Edwin Rothschild Entrance (Broadway Entrance). As a supporter of the RiverCenter family, you are invited to leave a lasting and unchanging legacy of your own by personalizing a brick.
• Single brick 3 1/2" x 7 1/2"
• Maximum 18 characters per line (spaces & all punctuation counts as a character)
• maximum 3 lines of text; 5/8" font size
• lettering will be all caps and black engraving (no logos or color)
MINIMUM DONATION = $200
For additional information email development@rivercenter.org.
A showcase of hits from the Broadway stage, Hollywood musicals, and popular songs from Burt Bacharach and Stevie Wonder!
Tedde Gibson is an accomplished pianist and classical Hammond and theatre organist. He is also a composer, arranger, and silent film scorer.
Born in Tacoma, WA, Tedde began organ study at 16 with the late American Guild of Organists (AGO) president Dr. Edward Hansen of the University of Puget Sound and then studied classical organ improvisation with David Dahl, professor emeritus at Pacific Lutheran University. He eventually studied theatre organ arranging with Jonas Nordwall of Portland, OR and the late Andy Crow. He became a regular organist at Tacoma Pizza and Pipes from 1995 until the restaurant closed in 1999. He was also
organist at Tacoma First Assembly of God/ Life Center. He moved to Seattle in 1996 where he studied with Dr. Carol Terry and Dr. J. Melvin Butler at the University of Washington. He then performed as organist at First AME Church Seattle.
In 2003, Tedde moved to the Washington, DC metro area and began to study pipe organ with Dr. Mickey Thomas Terry. He attended Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore where he studied with another former AGO president, Dr. John Walker.
For 18 years, Tedde was an organist/ musician-in-residence at First Baptist Church of Highland Park in Landover, MD, and music educator at Highland Park Christian Academy. He then became
organist at Holy Comforter-St. Cyprian Roman Catholic Church in Washington, DC prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Currently, Tedde serves as the Director of Fine Arts at the 8,000-member Mount Pleasant Church and Ministries in Baltimore and as organist at Capitol Hill Seventhday Adventist Church in Washington, DC.
Tedde enjoys being an active recitalist and workshop clinician, performing on theatre and church organs nationwide. He has been featured on NBC Nightly News
Weekend Edition and has accompanied "Sex and the City" alum Mario Cantone in the nationally broadcast PBS production of "Wicked in Concert." He recently had the honor to perform on the Seattle Paramount Theatre's Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ at the 2022 American Guild of Organists Convention.
Since joining the American Theatre Organ Society as a director in 1997, Tedde has served as Vice Chairman and is now serving his last year as Chairman. Check him out at teddegibson.com.
On June 25, 2021, RiverCenter became the new home of an Allen GW IV digital theatre organ, a gift from Dr. Marie Jureit-Beamish through the Atlanta Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society (ACATOS).
The history of theatre organs can be traced to entertainment venues in the mid-teens through the late 1920s, when entertainment across the country centered around silent movies and Vaudeville. During their heyday, thousands of movie houses depended on live musical accompaniment, providing the primary usage of the original theatre organs until the "talkies"—movies with sound— became mainstream in the early 1930s.
In the decades to follow, some organs were destroyed when their theatres were torn down, but some found their way into churches or private home installations. The American Theatre Organ Society was founded in 1955 to save as many of these instruments as possible. While there were originally several thousand theatre organs, today only a few hundred remain.
The Allen Organ Company of Macungie, PA is a world leader in the creation and manufacture of digital organs for churches, concert halls, theatres and private homes. In 1997, the company’s “Renaissance” technology changed the
organ world, using digital technology to imitate pipe organ sound. In the distinctive world of the theatre organ, the model GW IV made history.
“GW” stands for George Wright, the legendary organist who consulted with Allen technicians to create the instrument.
RiverCenter’s GW IV has four keyboards with the equivalent voices of 33 ranks of pipes. The GW IV also features percussion (glockenspiel, xylophone, chimes, etc.) and “traps” (cymbals, snare drums, tambourines and castanets) making the GW IV the full equivalent of a large theatre pipe organ. The sound is amazing.
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JOEY CURATOLO
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MARK LEWIS
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STEVE LANDES (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Original Broadway Cast) a life-long, second generation Beatles fan, Steve taught himself guitar at ten by listening to Beatles records and by 13 was fronting a top 40 cover band in his native Philadelphia. At 17 he joined Beatlemania and further developed his musicianship, touring the world with the show. After “passing the audition” with the existing Rain band members in 1998, his career was set. On one of his travels to England, he found himself at Liverpool’s Casbah Club, owned by pre-Ringo Beatles drummer Pete Best. Encouraged to get on stage, Steve belted out lead vocals to the Beatles rocker “Slow Down,” while Best sat in on drums. As a backup musician, Steve has performed alongside legendary sixties artists Peter Noone (Herman’s Hermits), Joey Molland (Badfinger), Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels and Tiny Tim. As an actor, he appeared in the films Wedding Bell Blues, For Which He Stands and Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks! Steve writes and records his own original music. www.steve-landes.com, facebook.com/steve.landes.rain.
PAUL CURATOLO (Vocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar) The Beatles became Paul’s biggest influence as a child growing up with RAIN At ten years old, his musical journey began when he taught himself the drums. He quickly adapted to guitar and piano which drove him to write and record his own music. When he was 14, as a member of the pop band “Wayward”, he went on to record five albums. Until recently the band has toured the U.S. and was voted home town heroes in A.P. Magazine (Alternative Press). Paul’s love for the Beatles has driven him to master the character of Paul McCartney down to every detail. From vocal inflections to turning the bass over to perform left-handed. Paul considers it an honor to pay tribute to his idol.
AARON CHIAZZA (Drums, Percussion, Vocals) began playing music at the young age of 5 when his parents gifted him a drum set. This drum set did not last long under the strength of a kindergartner and eventually he moved into a full size instrument by early elementary school. Early yet important musical influences stemmed from a blend of past era funk, soul, jazz, rock, and others. From there he went on
to study music in an academic setting through high school and college participating in Jazz, Symphonic, and percussion ensembles. Amongst tossing up time between original projects, writing and shows, Aaron also loves being an audio engineer and artist. You can follow his work and ventures with RAIN on his website - www.AaronChiazza.com
ALASTAR McNEIL (Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Synth) Born and raised on the island of Oʻahu, State of Hawaiʻi, Alastar McNeil grew up surrounded by musicians who played ukulele and guitar. These instruments would play a pivotal role in his life as he became an ukulele luthier – for a time supervising a local factory – and eventually changed careers to fulfill the dream of being a full time musician. Alastar and his wife Miwa (herself a kihoʻalu or Hawaiian slack key guitarist) have played with the iconic band Kupaʻāina for years even as he earned a solid reputation for his instrumentation and adaptability playing with Honolulu bands doing everything from Irish to reggae, funk to classic rock and even a local Beatles tribute. “Playing with RAIN has challenged and improved my ability to express myself not just as a musician but as an actor and entertainer as well. Nothing is more thrilling!”
MARK BEYER (Keyboard, Percussion) began piano lessons at age 8, and at 12 was given special acceptance into a local University music school where he was privately trained in piano and music theory. At 14, he began experimenting with electronic keyboards and synthesizers from the 1970s, and played professionally in a progressive rock band. As keyboard technology advanced, Mark became known for his uncanny reproductions of elaborate sound textures, exotic instruments, and simulations of full orchestras. Mark is the primary programmer and sound designer for the keyboards currently used in RAIN’s production. www.Beatlekeys.com
Performers may change. Additional musicians may include:
CHRIS SMALLWOOD (Keyboard, Percussion) Chris fell in love with music as a young kid, but didn’t fall onto a piano bench until high school, when he broke his leg. Just two
years later, he was invited to Kentucky’s prestigious Governor’s School for the Arts program. In 2008, Chris received a bachelor of music from Belmont University, and in 2010 earned his master of music from the University of Louisville. Chris has toured internationally with RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles for over eight years, and loves sharing his passion for The Beatles’ music with fans all over the world. Chris currently serves as adjunct music faculty at Belmont University, and owns Mockingbird Musicians – a Nashville contracting service for live music and entertainment. Chris was appointed Music Director/ Performer for the Eat Your Science tour, Chef Alton Brown’s live show. Chris released his first piano pop record, Out in the Open, which is available on iTunes.
JOEY CURATOLO (Vocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar, Original Broadway Cast) grew up in a Brooklyn household where classical music and opera formed the soundtrack. A natural musician, he was infatuated with The Beatles, taught himself guitar at age 10 and played piano by ear at 16. After winning multiple McCartney sound-alike contests, Joey toured with the Broadway production of Beatlemania. He joined RAIN shortly after, and helped transform the band into the multimedia production it is today. In addition, he is an active singer/ songwriter and studio musician. His original Christmas song “Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas” is featured on Broadway’s Carols for a Cure, Volume 12 (to benefit BC/EFA) as well as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Hope for the Holidays charity album. When Universal Pictures needed a McCartney sound, they contacted Joey to record the song “Love Take Me Down” for the recently released comedy Role Models. For Joey, performing on Broadway was a dream come true.
JOE BITHORN (Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Synth, Sitar, Original Broadway Cast) grew up in Manhattan and Long Island, where he was exposed to a variety of music including jazz, Latin, classical and more. By age three, his musical father taught his children how to sing harmony. He was profoundly influenced by the experiences he had at Carnegie Hall
through his Mom, who worked with the Festival Casals. Thanks to The Beatles’ appearance on Ed Sullivan, Joe took a strong interest in the guitar. Early influences include the band Cream, and Joe developed the ability to learn guitar parts by ear by age 14. By age 16, he was so proficient that he was recruited for studio sessions. While in high school, Joe and his brother formed the Bithorn Brothers Band, performing the early music of the Allman Brothers Band. Joe heard about an audition for Beatlemania and was hired for the touring production as George. After touring with the show in North America, Joe joined RAIN in 1983 and has been touring the world ever since.
RALPH CASTELLI (Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Original Broadway Cast) was born and raised in southern California, surrounded by a musically talented family, and by age six became passionate about playing drums. On that momentous night in February, 1964, when The Beatles first appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” Ralph was hypnotized and knew playing drums was what he was born to do. Captivated by Ringo Starr and The Beatles that night, Ralph’s excitement continued to grow, and his dream would eventually become his reality. After touring and performing with numerous bands and pursuing his acting career, Ralph landed the role of Ringo Starr in the touring production of Beatlemania and was also cast as Ringo in Beatlemania: The Movie. His talent, drum techniques, humor, style and appearance were in his favor. Ralph joined RAIN in 1986 and was thrilled to be on Broadway.
MARK LEWIS (Founder, Manager, Original Keyboardist). As the managerial and creative mind that transformed RAIN from a 1970’s southern California bar band doing Beatles covers into an ultra-professional group, Mark Lewis recruited the excellent musicians who would gel into RAIN's long-standing line-up. He traces his love of the Fab Four to the Sunday night of February 9, 1964, when his generation was smitten by The Beatles on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Originally called Reign, the band gained national fame, changed its name to RAIN and cut the soundtrack to the madefor-TV movie Birth of The Beatles (thanks to Dick Clark). An accomplished pianist at 13,
having studied since age five, he began his career playing the Farfisa organ in teenage rock bands around his native Los Angeles. It was Mark, the original keyboard player with RAIN, who worked out all of the musical parts and sounds that enabled RAIN to bring to life many songs that The Beatles themselves never performed live.
MAGICSPACE ENTERTAINMENT (Producer). MagicSpace Entertainment is a boutique producing and presenting firm focused on first-class properties and productions. Based in Park City, UT, the company has produced and presented national tours, Broadway shows, concerts, museum exhibits and sporting events worldwide for over 40 years with a powerhouse producing team focused on providing creative, marketing and general management expertise. Recent Broadway credits include The Illusionists - Witness the Impossible (Broadway & West End), Donny & Marie – A Broadway Christmas, American Idiot and RAIN - A Tribute To The Beatles On Broadway. National tour credits include The Illusionists – Live From Broadway, Lord of the Dance created by Michael Flatley, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage starring in Mythbusters - Unleashed, Alton Brown Live, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, Donny & Marie Christmas, RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles, The Magic of David Copperfield, Circus 1903 – The Golden Age of Circus, Jesus Christ Superstar, A Chorus Line and national concert tours by Janet Jackson, Cher and Fleetwood Mac to name just a few. Touring museum exhibitions produced include Jurassic World: The Exhibition, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Exhibition, Titanic: The Exhibition and Diana –A Celebration, St Peter and the Vatican: The Legacy of the Popes exhibition. www.magicspace.net
Marketing Representatives: GRACE TORREANO, KRISTY MAPLE, MAGICSPACE ENTERTAINMENT
Press Representative: MELISSA A. HAZEK
General Manager GRETCHEN PFARRER
Tour Manager CHELSEA LANGORD
Video Designers AARON RHYNE, DARREN MCCAULLEY, STEPHAN GOTSCHEL, CHRISTIAN BEHM
Production Designer STEPHAN GOTSCHEL
Production Coordinator ARIEL LOPEZ
Monitors ANDY BROUGHTON
Front of House/Audio System Tech BEN PRATICO
Backline Technician WILLIAM TEELEY
Wardrobe SUSAN VALADEZ
Video CHRISTIAN BEHM
Stage Manager/Carpenter WILL TOWNSEND
Lighting Designer STEPHAN GOTSCHEL
Assistant Lighting Designer IAN HASLAUER
Graphic Design KATIE PERHAI, MATT GORDON
B-Roll Location THE PIONEER CENTER, RENO, NEVADA
Souvenir Merchandise designed and created by: The Araca Group www.araca.com or (212) 869-0070
Exclusive Tour Direction: WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR
Clint Mitchell, Jordan Meisles, Kevin Horton 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Ph: 310-285-9000 • Fax: 310-285-9010 www.wmeentertainment.com
STAFF OF MAGICSPACE ENTERTAINMENT
Chief Executive Officer/Producer LEE D. MARSHALL
Chairman JOE MARSH
President JOHN W. BALLARD
Chief Operating Officer STEVE BOULAY
Vice President, Marketing BRUCE GRANATH
Tour Marketing GRACE TORREANO, KRISTY MAPLE
General Manager GRETCHEN PFARRER
Official Website www.raintribute.com
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SPECIAL THANKS
To John, Paul, George and Ringo without whom we wouldn’t be here. Thank you to all of our family, friends, and fans for all their love and support throughout the years. Sid Bernstein, Casey Leonard
SONY/ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING – Martin Bandier, Peter Brodsky, Jimmy Asci, Hofner Guitars
Shea Stadium photos courtesy of Tony Griffin And the late Jim Riddle
CREDITS
Ludwig Drums. Zildjian Cymbals. VicFirth Drumsticks. Evans Drum Heads. Dan Dean/ Dan Dean Productions for his Solo Strings Advanced. Pyramid Strings. LaBella Bass & Guitar Strings. Dean Markley Strings. Muse Research. Bluthner Pianos. Höfner, Martin, Epiphone guitars. Guitars supplied by Gibson Guitars. VOX Amplifiers courtesy of Korg USA. Christie Lites. B. Zee Brokerage LTD. Stage Call Trucking. Florida Coach.
MUSIC CREDITS
Please Please Me, I Want To Hold Your Hand, A Hard Days Night, If I Fell, Yesterday, I Feel Fine, Day Tripper, Twist and Shout, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, With A Little Help From My Friends, Eleanor Rigby, Sgt. Pepper (Reprise), A Day In The Life, Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, In My Life, Here Comes The Sun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Come Together, The End, Hey Jude, Add: All My Lovin, This Boy, You Can’t Do That, We Can Work it Out, You’re Gonna Lose That Girl, Drive My Car, The Word, Nowhere Man, Good Day Sunshine, With a Little Help from My Friends, Fixing a Hole, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite, She’s Leaving Home, Lovely Rita, Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, Because, You Never Give Me Your Money, Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam, She Came in through the Bathroom Window, Golden Slumbers, Carry that Weight
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.
Twist and Shout written by Bert Berns and Phil Medley © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC and Sloopy II Music, Here Comes The Sun, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
written by George Harrison © Harrisongs Publishing.
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Based on the story by DON McGUIRE and LARRY GELBART and the COLUMBIA PICTURES motion picture produced by PUNCH PRODUCTIONS and starring DUSTIN HOFFMAN
DREW BECKER
ASHLEY ALEXANDRA PAYTON REILLY
MATTHEW RELLA JARED DAVID MICHAEL GRANT KATHY HALENDA
DIANNE B. MANASTER ADAM DU PLESSIS
PARKER AIMONE LEYLA ALI LEXI BALDACHINO MATHEW BAUTISTA KYRA CHRISTOPHER
MIA DAVIDSON NICOLE FRAGALA LAURA GULEY BRIAN CEDRIC JONES
MATT KURZYNIEC ROBERT MILLER KAIMANA NEIL ARIANNA SCHRAGE JOSH WOODIE
CHRISTINE PETERS
HEATHER CHOCKLEY
Original Scenic Design for Broadway DAVID ROCKWELL Supervising
Music
Choreography
Original Broadway Direction By
SCOTT ELLIS
Originally Produced on Broadway by SCOTT SANDERS CAROL FINEMAN
UNIBAIL-RODAMCO-WESTFIELD COLUMBIA LIVE STAGE SALLY HORCHOW JAMES L. NEDERLANDER
BENJAMIN LOWY CINDY AND JAY GUTTERMAN / MARLENE AND GARY COHEN JUDITH ANN ABRAMS PRODUCTIONS ROBERT GREENBLATT
STEPHANIE P. McCLELLAND CANDY SPELLING JAM THEATRICALS ROY FURMAN MICHAEL HARRISON / DAVID IAN
JAMIE DeROY / CATHERINE ADLER / WENDY FEDERMAN / HENI KOENIGSBERG JAA PRODUCTIONS / STELLA LaRUE / SILVA THEATRICAL GROUP
TOHO CO LTD JONATHAN LITTMAN PETER MAY JANET AND MARVIN ROSEN SERIFF PRODUCTIONS IRIS SMITH BOB BOYETT THOMAS L. MILLER
LARRY J. KROLL / DOUGLAS L. MEYER VICTORIA LANG / SCOTT MAURO BRUNISH / CAIOLA / FULD JR. / EPIC THEATRICALS TED LIEBOWITZ / LASSEN BLUME BALDWIN
Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels DREW BECKER
Julie Nichols ASHLEY ALEXANDRA
Sandy Lester. ...................................................................................................... PAYTON REILLY
Max Van Horn MATTHEW RELLA
Jeff Slater JARED DAVID MICHAEL GRANT
Rita Marshall .................................................................................................. KATHY HALENDA
Fran Fields DIANNE MANASTER
Ron Carlisle ................................................................................................. ADAM DU PLESSIS
Carl. .......................................................................................... .................... MATT KURZYNIEC
Stuart JOSH WOODIE
Suzie ............................................................................................................... NICOLE FRAGALA
Gone Female Trio ..................................... LEYLA ALI, NICOLE FRAGALA, LAURA GULEY
Ensemble PARKER AIMONE, LEYLA ALI, MATHEW BAUTISTA, KYRA CHRISTOPHER, MIA DAVIDSON, NICOLE FRAGALA, LAURA GULEY, BRIAN CEDRIC JONES, MATT KURZYNIEC, KAIMANA NEIL, ARIANNA SCHRAGE, JOSH WOODIE
SETTING
New York. Present day.
Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.
For Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels— MATT KURZYNIEC, JOSH WOODIE for Julie Nichols— LEYLA ALI, NICOLE FRAGALA for Sandy Lester— LAURA GULEY, ARIANNA SCHRAGE for Max Van Horn— MATHEW BAUTISTA, JOSH WOODIE for Jeff Slater— BRIAN CEDRIC JONES, MATT KURZYNIEC for Fran Fields— MATT KURZYNIEC, ARIANNA SCHRAGE for Ron Carlisle— MATT KURZYNIEC, JOSH WOODIE for Rita Marshall— KYRA CHRISTOPHER, ARIANNA SCHRAGE
SWINGS
LEXI BALDACHINO, ROBERT MILLER
DANCE CAPTAIN
LEXI BALDACHINO
ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN
ROBERT MILLER
“Overture” Orchestra
“Opening Number” ......................................................................................... Ensemble, Michael
“Whaddya Do”. Michael
“What’s Gonna Happen” Sandy
“Whaddya Do” (Reprise) .................................................................................................. Michael
“I Won’t Let You Down” Dorothy
“I’m Alive” Julie, Ron, Max, Dorothy, Ensemble
“There Was John”. .................................................................................................. Julie, Dorothy
“I Like What She’s Doing” Rita, Julie, Stuart, Suzie, Ron, Max, Dorothy, Ensemble
“Who Are You?” .................................................................................................... Michael, Julie
“What’s Gonna Happen” (Reprise) Sandy
“Unstoppable”. ................................................................................. Michael/Dorothy, Ensemble
“Entr’acte” Orchestra
“Jeff Sums It Up” Jeff, Michael
“Gone, Gone, Gone” .........................................................................................Julie, Female Trio
“Who Are You?” (Reprise) Julie
“This Thing” Max
“Whaddya Do” (Reprise) ..........................................................................................Jeff, Michael
“The Most Important Night Of My Life” Max, Suzie, Stuart, Rita, Ron, Ensemble
“Talk To Me Dorothy” .................................................................................................... .Michael
“Arrivederci!” Dorothy, Julie, Max, Ensemble
“What’s Gonna Happen” (Reprise) ......................................................................................Sandy
“Thank You” (“Talk To Me Dorothy” Reprise) Michael
Conductor, Keyboard 2: Andrew David Sotomayor, Josh Ceballos
Associate Conductor, Keyboard 1: Sam Groisser
Drums, Percussion— Paul Merendino, Jr.; Bass— Brandon Kyle Miller; Guitar— Jared Cannata; Reed 1— Kevin Vu; Reed 2— Christian Paradiso; Trumpet 1, Flugelhorn— Bill Dowling; Trumpet 2— Kyle Knepper; Trombone— Megan O’Malley; Band Tech— Paul Merendino, Jr.
Music Supervisor: Dean Sharenow
Supervising Music Director: Andrea Grody
Music Coordinator: Talitha Fehr
Electronic Music Design: Billy Jay Stein and Hiro Iida for Strange Cranium Productions, Inc.
DREW BECKER (Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels) is thrilled to be a part of the 1st National Tour of Tootsie alongside such a fantastic cast and creative team. He thanks his family, friends, and management for their endless love and support. BFA: Shenandoah Conservatory. Social Media: @drewbecker Enjoy the show!
ASHLEY ALEXANDRA (Julie Nichols) is so grateful for this opportunity to see the country and do what she loves. Thanks to her parents, Troy, and Craig for their continued support. Credits: Into The Woods (Florinda); Little Shop of Horrors (Crystal); Celebrity Cruises; touring with singer/songwriter Tara Vaughn.
PAYTON REILLY (Sandy Lester). Off Broadway: Wild Women of Planet Wongo. Regional: Kinky Boots; Mamma Mia; The Great American Trailer Park Musical; Grease; Cabaret. Many thanks to the cast and crew, Dave Secor, Binder Casting, Troika, her family and fiancé Matt for their constant love and support! paytonreilly.com
MATTHEW RELLA (Max Van Horn). National tour debut! Matthew is a Jersey boy excited to travel the country with this amazing production. Favorite credits include Grease; West Side Story; Beauty & the Beast; Guys & Dolls. Special thanks to his family, friends, MMC fam and Mikey Nagy/The Collective Talent. Instagram: @MatthewRella
JARED DAVID MICHAEL GRANT (Jeff Slater) immersed himself into the Chicago theatre scene working with prestigious theatres like Theater Wit, Porchlight Theatre, Paramount Theater, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Red Orchid Theater and Theo Ubique, and was Man Man on Showtime’s hit show “The Chi.” He gives thanks to God, his family and friends. “Everything I want, I Have!”
KATHY HALENDA (Rita Marshall). Eighteen National Tours including Rose in Gypsy; Maggie Jones in 42nd St.; Mae West in Ziegfeld; Ms. Lynch in Grease; Norwegian Cruise Lines [Havana]; Ringmaster of Big Apple Circus; National Anthem at Madison Square Garden and hundreds of roles in Regional Theatre.
DIANNE B. MANASTER (Fran Fields) is so excited to be joining the fabulous cast and creatives of the national tour of Tootsie. Many thanks to Binder Casting and Troika, and much love to Paul and Stephanie for their support. Credits include: Cabaret; Hank Williams; Macbeth; Romeo and Juliet.
ADAM DU PLESSIS (Ron Carlisle). Originally from South Africa, Adam’s credits include Macbeth; Phantom of the Opera; Annie; Kinky Boots (TROIKA); Jesus Christ Superstar; The Last 5 Years; Fiddler on the Roof; Beauty and the Beast; CATS; Rock of Ages; Boys in the Photograph.
PARKER AIMONE (Ensemble). National tour debut! Past credits: The Nutty Professor, The All New Piano Man, Mamma Mia. TV: “American Horror Story”, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”. Step One Dance Company. Pace University, BFA Commercial Dance. Parker would like to thank his family, friends & MSA agency for all their love and support. @parkeraimone
LEYLA ALI (Ensemble). Originally from Melbourne, Australia. Leyla has performed in Japan, Singapore, and on the high seas. Since relocating to New York, her first U.S. national tour was R&H’s Cinderella. Leyla is thrilled to return to the stage with Tootsie and tour more of this beautiful country!
LEXI BALDACHINO (Swing, Dance Captain) is thrilled to be touring with this amazing company! Regional credits: Cassie in A Chorus Line; Alex Owens in Flashdance; Holly in The Wedding Singer. Huge thanks to her team at BWA and to everyone that has supported her on her journey! @lexichino
MATHEW BAUTISTA (Ensemble, u/s Max) Mathew with one “T” is a graduate of AMDA NY and proud Florida native. Favorite credits include: the Off-Broadway production of Baby (Male Swing, u/s Danny); RENT 25th anniversary tour (Paul, u/s Angel); How the Grinch Stole Christmas national tour (Buzz Who). Follow on Instagram @mathewbautista1123
KYRA CHRISTOPHER (Ensemble) is giddy to return to theatre! Credits: Cabaret National Tour (Frenchie/Alto Sax); A Chorus Line (Cape Playhouse). Kyra also runs her own Barre Fitness company. BFA: CCM. Endless thanks to CTG, Mom and Dad. kyrachristopher.com @killed.by.kiki
MIA DAVIDSON (Ensemble) is excited to be twirling across the country with Tootsie! She is a NYC native, and a graduate of AMDA NY and LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts! She just finished touring with Summer: The Donna Summer Musical and her other credits include: Grease; A Bronx Tale; Dreamgirls.
NICOLE FRAGALA (Ensemble) Credits: Jekyll and Hyde; Cabaret. Concert: Bernstein’s MASS (Ravinia Festival, PBS Great Performances); West Side Story (Kimmel Center); El Niño (Spoleto Festival). TV: “The Code,” “Rifkin on Rifkin”. Education: Mannes School of Music and WCC. Much love to friends and family! Massive thank you to Binder Casting! @nicole.fragala
LAURA GULEY (Ensemble). National tour debut! Laura just finished Tuacahn’s 2022 Season doing Wonderland (u/s Mad Hatter); Mary Poppins; Joseph... Dreamcoat starring David Archuletta. Other credits include Rock of Ages (Waitress #1, u/s Sherrie); A Christmas Story (Lead Elf). Love to the HKA Team and my biggest fans, Mom, Dad and Jilly. Penn State. @lauraguley
BRIAN CEDRIC JONES (Ensemble, u/s Jeff) is a NYC artist recently seen in the national tours of Legally Blonde and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. He also loves opera with recent performances as an acrobat in Turandot and the Young Harlekin in Ariadne Auf Naxos at Metropolitan Opera. Brian is thrilled to join the cast of Tootsie!
MATT KURZYNIEC (Ensemble) Thrilled to be on tour with his fiancée, Payton! Off-Broadway: The Video Games (Super Mario). Regional: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Young Frankenstein; Rock of Ages. BFA: Western Michigan University. Many thanks to Brian, Amber, Chad, Dave, Binder Casting, Troika Entertainment. All the love to my parents, family, and friends! Mattkwho.com @mattk313
ROBERT MILLER (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain). Regional credits: West Side Story and Little Shop of Horrors (Porthouse Theatre). Thank you, friends and family, for your undying love and support. Love yinz! IG: @robayeee
KAIMANA NEIL (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his national tour debut! Recent credits: Le Cabaret Rouge on MSC Seashore; Chicago Shakespeare’s Wizard of Oz; Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sophisticated Ladies. A proud LINK and CCPA alumni. Kaimana sends out gratitude to his soul family and the Hell’s Kitchen Agency! www.kaimananeil.com @woosh_kid
ARIANNA SCHRAGE (Ensemble), she/they, is absolutely thrilled to be making her national tour debut! They are currently pursuing a BFA in Acting from Wright State University and give endless thanks to all of her family, friends, and teachers for their continuous love and support. Socials: @arianna.schrage
JOSH WOODIE (Ensemble, u/s Ron), an Ohio native, yet long-time New Yorker, has spent the past eighteen years performing in musicals and concerts. Favorite credits include The Bridges of Madison County (Robert); The Music Man (Harold); Rock of Ages (Stacee); The Last Five Years (Jamie). He also performs worldwide with ChapQuist Entertainment.
DAVID YAZBEK (Music and Lyrics). Broadway: The Band’s Visit; The Full Monty; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Women on the Verge... TV/film: “Late Night with David Letterman” (writer); “Boardwalk Empire” (score); “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego” (theme); hundreds of other scripts, scores and songs. Music: five solo albums. Upcoming: Dead Outlaw, a New Musical. 1 Tony Award, 5 Tony Noms, an Emmy, a Grammy, 4 Grammy noms, an Obie, 5 Drama Desk Awards and none of it helps his selfesteem. What is that about? He can fold contour sheets, at least that’s something.
ROBERT HORN (Book). Winner of the 2019 Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and New York Drama Critic’s Circle Awards for his work on Tootsie. Additional theatre credits include 13 The Musical, Shucked, Hercules, Moonshine the Musical, Lone Star Love; and Dame Edna: Back With A Vengeance. He’s written, created and/or produced such series as “Designing Women;” “Living Single;” “High Society;” “Partners.” He has contributed to large scale events such as Bette Midler’s Divine Intervention tour; and has had production deals at Warner Brothers, Sony and ABC Studios. Films include 13 The Musical on Netflix, Teen Beach Movie’s 1 & 2; Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure; Disney’s Wildlife; Good Advice. Dedicated to my Mom, husband John, and twin sister Nancy who I know is guiding my pen.
DAVE SOLOMON (Director). Broadway (as Associate Director): Tootsie, Side Show, Mystery of Edwin Drood, 9 to 5, Pal Joey, Sunday in the Park with George, The Ritz, Curtains. Film/TV: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (2017), Mr. Holmes,“Christmas Story Live!” Upcoming: Pump Up The Volume and the film Brenda & Billy, starring Santino Fontana and Sarah Stiles. Other directing credits include: The Play That Goes Wrong (Le Petit Theatre, New Orleans), The Dodgers (Hudson Theatre, LA), Ordinary Days (Pittsburgh Playhouse). He wrote and directed the award- winning short film Photo Op, starring Randy Harrison, and his play, Margaret and Craig, was seen at NY Stage&Film starring Mario Cantone. www.dave-solomon.com
SCOTT ELLIS (Original Broadway Director). Broadway credits include his Tony-nominated direction of Tootsie; Kiss Me, Kate; She Loves Me; You Can’t Take It With You; On the 20th Century; Elephant Man; Edwin Drood; Harvey; Curtains; Twelve Angry Men; 1776; Company; Steel Pier; Month in the Country; Picnic. Off-Broadway: Amy and the Orphans, Dada Woof Papa Hot, Streamers. TV: “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Divorce,” “Weeds,” “30 Rock” (Emmy nom.). Nominated for nine Tony Awards. Associate Artistic Director of Roundabout Theatre Company.
DENIS JONES (Broadway Choreography).
Broadway: Tootsie (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics nominations); Holiday Inn (Tony, Drama Critics, Outer Circle nominations); Honeymoon in Vegas. Other recent credits: Eurydice (Metropolitan Opera); Chicago (The MUNY); A Chorus Line (Signature); Chasing Rainbows (Paper Mill Playhouse); Call Me Madam (City Center Encores!); How To Succeed (Kennedy Center); The Tempest (NY Shakespeare Festival); Flamingo Kid (Hartford Stage). denisjonesonline.com
ANDREA GRODY (Supervising Music Director, Vocal & Incidental Arrangements). Broadway: The Band’s Visit; Tootsie. Upcoming: Suffs. Off-Broadway/regional: Assassins (Yale Rep); The Band’s Visit (Atlantic Theater Company); Public Works’ As You Like It; The Fortress of Solitude, The Great Immensity, Love’s Labour’s Lost and Venice (The Public Theater); Robin Hood as composer/MD and Unknown Soldier (Williamstown Theatre Festival). As writer/composer: Strange Faces. BA Princeton University, MA Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
DAVID CHASE (Dance Arrangements) 40 Broadway productions as dance arranger and/or music director/ supervisor. Upcoming: revivals of Music Man; 1776; Beauty and the Beast. Many arrangements/orchestrations for the Boston Pops; Kennedy Center Honors; Radio City; “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; “Schmigadoon!”; “Crazy ExGirlfriend.” Choral works at Hal Leonard. Two Emmy® nominations for music direction for NBC Live! musicals, plus a Grammy® nomination.
DAVID ROCKWELL (Original Scenic Design for Broadway). Broadway: Tootsie; Kiss Me Kate; Lobby Hero; She Loves Me (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards); On the Twentieth Century (Tony nomination); You Can’t Take It With You (Tony nomination); Kinky Boots (Tony nomination); Lucky Guy (Tony nomination); Hairspray (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations). Off-Broadway: The Seven Deadly Sins; Soundtrack of America; the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. Television: the 81st, 82nd, 93rd Oscars (2010 Emmy Award). Founder and President of Rockwell Group, an architecture and design firm.
CHRISTINE PETERS (Tour Scenic Design). Charlie & the Chocolate Factory Tour; Tootsie Tour; 2012/ 2018 Elf Tour; 1st Date; Mickey & Minnie’s Doorway to Magic; Noel Tour. Broadway (associate designer): King Kong Alive on Broadway; Miss Saigon; 1984; Paramour; Les Miserables; Testament of Mary; Jekyll & Hyde; The Book of Mormon; Newsies The Musical; The Addams Family; Elf; Bonnie and Clyde; The House of Blue Leaves; Elling; Enron; Mary Stuart; The American Plan; Cyrano de Bergerac.
WILLIAM IVEY LONG (Costume Design). Mr. Long designs for opera, ballet, modern dance, theatre, television, and film. He has 76 Broadway credits and has been nominated for 17 Tony Awards, winning 6 times. He was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in January 2006. www.williamiveylong.com
DONALD HOLDER (Lighting Design). Broadway: Over 50 productions, 2 Tony awards (The Lion King; South Pacific) and 13 Tony noms. Recent projects include Kiss Me, Kate; My Fair Lady; Oslo; Anastasia; She Loves Me; Fiddler on the Roof; The King and I; The Bridges of Madison County; Golden Boy; Spiderman; many others.
SIMON HALE (Orchestrations).
Girl From The North Country (West End/Broadway); Olivier/ Drama Desk nominations); Tootsie (Broadway; Tony nomination); Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK Tour); Spring Awakening (Broadway/West End); Women on the Verge…(Broadway/West End; Drama Desk nomination); Get Up, Stand Up (West End). Film as orchestrator: Spectre - The Writing’s on the Wall. Recording as arranger/orchestrator: Björk, Jamiroquai, George Michael, Oasis, Simply Red and Sam Smith (Grammy nomination).
BRIAN RONAN (Sound Design). Over 40 Broadway designs. He is the recipient of Obie, Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk, Olivier and Tony awards. Some recent shows: Mrs. Doubtfire; Kiss Me, Kate; The Prom; Springsteen on Broadway; Mean Girls; Escape to Margaritaville; The Last Ship; Beautiful; The Book of Mormon; American Idiot; Next to Normal; Spring Awakening; Cabaret; Anything Goes.
PAUL HUNTLEY (Hair & Wig Design). Londonborn. Has worked hundreds of Broadway shows, most memorably the original productions of Cats; Evita; The Producers; Hairspray. A recipient of Drama Desk and Tony awards, he has also worked with the most legendary leading ladies of the cinema, including Bette Davis and Marlene Dietrich.
ANGELINA AVALLONE (Make-Up Design). Broadway: Diana; Company (Patti LuPone); War Paint; The Prince of Broadway; Cabaret; Disgraced; Big Fish; Cinderella; Nice Work...; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Chaplin; The Addams Family; Young Frankenstein; Dreamgirls; West Side Story; Memphis; Rock of Ages; Sweeney Todd; The Color Purple; A Little Night Music; Anything Goes; Company; Gypsy; The Little Mermaid.
BINDER CASTING (Casting) was founded by Jay Binder nearly 40 years ago and has been a part of RWS Entertainment Group since 2016. The office has cast 150+ Broadway, Off-Broadway, and National Touring productions, in addition to countless national and international projects spanning both stage and screen. Binder was featured prominently in the Broadway documentary, Every Little Step, and is a proud twelvetime recipient of the Artios Award for Excellence in Casting. The office infuses its work with both a deep respect for our roots and a commitment to growth. www.bindercasting.com
KATHLEEN CRAWFORD-HAWKINS (Company Manager) Very excited to join the Tootsie Tour and Troika family! Incredibly grateful to her husband and family for their love and support, and to all those that have given her the opportunity to do what she enjoys! Credits include Gold Over America, The Illusionists, STOMP, David Copperfield, and many more....
BRIANNA THOMPSON (Assistant Company Manager) is a recent graduate of Loyola University of New Orleans and is a fresh face to Troika. Her past credits include working as an Assistant Stage Manager for Mother Courage, and her Children at Southern Rep Theatre; The Three Musketeers at The NOLA Project.
MOLLY GOODWIN (Production Stage Manager) is thrilled to be touring with TOOTSIE! Inter/National Tours: West Side Story | Stage Around Tokyo, Sister Act Asia, The Wizard of Oz, Sister Act, GHOST, West Side Story, BLAST, Legally Blonde. Goodwin has managed entertainment for Holland America Line, cruising across the globe. Favorite credit: Celine Dion’s A NEW DAY: Live in Las Vegas. BA in Theatre/Dance, MFA in Stage Management. She sends love to friends and family, thank you for roots and wings.
NATHAN COFFEY (Assistant Stage Manager). Nate is ecstatic to be joining year two of Tootsie! Previous credits include: Walnut Street Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Nate holds a BFA in stage management from Syracuse University. Thank you to all of my mentors for helping me live the dream.
ANDREW DAVID SOTOMAYOR (Music Director). Previous credits include the First National Tour of Escape to Margaritaville; the Off-Broadway premiere of Curvy Widow; Some Enchanted Evening (Paper Mill Playhouse); West Side Story (Maltz Jupiter Theatre); among others. He is a proud graduate of Stetson University, Florida, and loving husband to Bart. For more, visit Soto.fun.
JOSH CEBALLOS (Music Director). Previous credits include Tootsie (1st National tour) and The Color Purple (3rd National tour). Other credits: As You Like It (Public Works), In the Heights, Evita, Little Shop of Horrors. Cuban-Dominican with a strong enthusiasm for coffee! For more, visit thatpianodude.com
ANDREW TERLIZZI (General Manager) is currently in his 10th season with TROIKA Entertainment. GM Tour Credits: Tootsie; My Fair Lady. CM Tour Credits: Tootsie; Escape to Margaritaville; Kinky Boots; Bodyguard the Musical; Cheers Live on Stage; The Wizard of Oz; Sister Act the Musical; Ghost: The Musical; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; West Side Story. Regional Credits: Williamstown Theatre Festival; Studio Theatre. Other Credits: Disney Live On Stage; Royal Caribbean Cruise Line; Starquest. He Holds a BFA from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
HEATHER CHOCKLEY (Production Management) joined the Troika team after having toured, both nationally and internationally, for 15 years. After that lifetime on the road she finds she likes not living out of a suitcase the whole time. Now based in the DC metro area, she also does a bit of political event work, and shares the crew member recruiting responsibilities at Troika.
DEAN SHARENOW (Music Supervisor). Grammywinning record producer/engineer. Broadway: Girl From the North Country; Tootsie; The Cher Show; The Band’s Visit; Amélie; The Last Ship; Women on the Verge… OffBroadway: Twelfth Night; The Total Bent; Fortress of Solitude (all Public Theater). Album producer/engineer: Girl From the North Country; Unknown Soldier; Tootsie; The Band’s Visit; The Great Comet…; Women on the Verge…, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson; Shaina Taub; David Sanborn; Stephen Lynch; David Yazbek.
TALITHA FEHR (Music Coordinator) has worked on over 75 national and international productions and tours since 2005. Highlights include: Sister Act, Mamma Mia!, School of Rock, Come Fly Away, Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies, and Priscilla Queen of the Desert as well as the 2010 Olympic Ceremonies in Vancouver. She dedicates her work on Annie to the memory of her mentor, Sam Lutfiyya.
ALLIED GLOBAL MARKETING (Tour Marketing & Press) is an integrated marketing agency working with the world’slargest entertainment,sports,consumer, andlifestylebrands,including80+Broadwayshowsover 25 years. Current tours: Ain’t Too Proud, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, Hadestown, Mean Girls, Pretty Woman, Tootsie. Upcoming tours: Elf The Musical, Funny Girl, The Hip Hop Nutcracker, Into the Woods, The Kite Runner, Mamma Mia!, Mrs. Doubtfire.
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.
NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy). Carolyn Lawson PT, founder and CEO of NEURO TOUR and Neurosport, leaders in performing arts medicine. We are honored to be part of Tootsie. Broadway: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; The Cher Show. Tours: On Your Feet!; Hamilton; CATS.
TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT (Producer & Tour Management) For more than 30 years, TROIKA Entertainment has been producing, managing, booking, and bringing the Broadway experience to audiences in over 450 markets throughout the United States and around the world. Theater is, at its heart, a profession of people. We believe diversity makes us stronger and we’re committed to being a company that creates an inclusive, global, and welcoming home for all our touring companies, partners, and employees. Current and upcoming productions include Annie, CATS, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, My Fair Lady, The Phantom Of The Opera, and Tootsie. www.TROIKA.com
(Licensing) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser, and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over
70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences. MTI’s Broadway Junior® shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students. MTI maintains its global headquarters in New York City with additional offices in London (MTI Europe) and Melbourne (MTI Australasia).
ALDEN BADWAY JOHNSTON (Co-Producer)
Michael A. Alden, Dale Badway, Karen Johnston: multiple Tony, Emmy, Olivier Award winners.
Broadway: Pippin, Porgy & Bess, An American In Paris (NY/ Paris/ London), On The Town, Bonnie & Clyde, Groundhog Day, Tootsie (EPIC Theatricals).
TERRY COOK (Co-Producer) Founder/CEO Parcion Private Wealth, which partners with business owners, entrepreneurs, and their families to provide planning, advocacy, and investment management. A supporter of the arts himself, Parcion also supports the passions and causes of the families they serve.
LARRY J. KROLL (Co-Producer) A Tony nominated producer who began working in theater with Andrew Lloyd Weber. Broadway: If /Then, The Encounter, Tootsie, Come From Away (plus international tours). In negotiations with the BBC for the rights to two films.
VASI LAURENCE (Co-Producer) Theater/Film: Passing Strange (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award/ Best Musical) and made into a film directed by Spike Lee. Other credits: How The Grinch Stole Christmas, several Off Broadway shows and film projects.
LAWRENCE TOPPALL (Co-Producer) Yiddish theater in So. Florida. Broadway credits: The Gathering, Say Goodnight, Gracie, Burn The Floor, Looped, On Your Feet, Beautiful, The Carole King Musical, Come From Away.
2 JS & A, INC. (Co-Producer) is helmed by film
Industry veteran Phillip B. Goldfine & media entrepreneurs Kevin Weisberg & Lou Paik. They produce film & television in 50+ countries and on over 100+ channels.
TOOTSIE TOUR STAFF
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Kori Prior
GENERAL MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
TROIKA Entertainment
GENERAL MANAGER
Andrew Terlizzi
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Heather Chockley
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Dave Burch
COMPANY MANAGER
Kathleen Crawford-Hawkins
TOUR MARKETING AND PRESS
ALLIED GLOBAL MARKETING
Andrew Damer
Jennifer Gallagher Scott Praefke
Jessica Cary Adina Hsu Anne Dailey Meyer
Amenkha Sembenu Emily Toppen alliedglobalmarketing.com
TOUR BOOKING AGENCY
THE BOOKING GROUP
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Laura Kolarik Stephanie Ditman thebookinggroup.com
CASTING
BINDER CASTING
Jay Binder, CSA, Mark Brandon, CSA
Justin Bohon, CSA, Chad Eric Murnane, CSA
Kyle Coker, Anthonoy Pichette, Jarrett Reiche
Part of RWS Entertainment Group
Ryan Stana CEO, Bruston Manuel, COO
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
MOLLY GOODWIN
Assistant Stage Manager ...........................................
Assistant Company Manager ...............................
Nathan Coffey
Brianna Thompson
Assistant Director ............................................. Augustine Ubannwa
Associate Choreographer .............................................. Chip Abbott
Associate Lighting Designer
Assistant Lighting Designer
Moving Light Programmer
Production Electrician
Star Dresser Dylan A Blussick
Head of Hair & Makeup Sarah Tyler
Assistant Hair & Makeup
Joanna Catalano
Physical Therapy NEURO TOUR Physical Therapy, Inc
Physical Therapist Dr. Katie van den Heuvel, PT, PAM-MC
Payroll Services ........................................................... PEOPLE HRO
Insurance ...................................... The Arts Insurance Program, LLC
Creative Services ......................... Tricia Kelly, Anderson Kelly Studio
Website & Social Media SpotCo
Production Photographer Matthew Murphy, Evan Zimmerman, MurphyMade
Merchandise Creative Goods Merchandise LLC
Merchandise Manager Briceson Dennis For TROIKA Entertainment
Chief Executive Officer...............................................Angela Rowles
Chief Operating Officer ..................................................... Kori Prior
Vice President, Finance Brian Jacob
Vice President, Marketing Michael Yuen-Killick
General Counsel
Sara Jane Baldwin
General Managers Tyler Solis, Andrew Terlizzi
General Management Assistant Emily Miu
Director of Production
Heather Chockley
Production Manager Gregg Damanti
Technical Supervisor Dave Burch
Assistant Production Manager Drew Neitzey
Director of Operations
Melanie Cahill
Director of Engagements ........................................ Barrett Newman
Senior Production Accountant ...................................... Sheila Lewis
Production Accountant ............................................... Travis Huebel
Staff Accountant ....................................................... Electra Walker
Office Manager Shaquille Stewart
Warehouse Manager Coree Howard
Scenery Empire Technical Fabrication
Lighting, Motors & Automation Equipment Christie Lites
Drum Equipment Treehouse Drums, Aquarian Drumheads, Vic Firth Sticks, Sabian Cymbals
Sound Equipment Sound Associates
Coby Chasman-Beck
Colleen Doherty
Jesse Cogswell
Meghan Hong
Associate Sound Designer Cody Spencer
Production Audio
Assistant Hair & Wig Designer
Wardrobe Coordinator
Mainbrain Programmer
Brian Rau
Loryn Pretorius
Isabella Fernandez Rasdal
Chris Petti
Copyist Erin Reifle
Dance Captain.........................................................
Lexi Baldachino
Assistant Dance Captain ..............................................
Rehearsal Piano .......................................
Dialect Coach
Robert Miller
Andrew Michael Peterson
Elizabeth Hayes
HEAD CARPENTER CHRIS MOLLICA
Assistant Carpenter
Amanda Pusateri
Flyman ......................................................................
Head of Props .........................................................
Andrew Partin
Whitney Phelan
Crew Swing (Electrics & Props) .................................
Gina Leonardo
Head Electrician ............................................... Brandon Hawkinson
Assistant Electrician
Justin Rauckhorst
Head of Audio Kevin Thurber
Assistant Audio
Head of Wardrobe
Assistant Wardrobe
Brittany Ozanich
Melissa J Payte
Jenna Travis
Costumes Tricorne Inc., John Kristiansen New York Inc., Bethany Joy Costumes, Giliberto Designs, Jeff Fender Studio, Steppenwolf Costume Shop Custom shoes by T. O. Dey. Shoes by LaDuca and Worldtone Shoes. Undergarments provided by BraTenders. Trucking ...................................................................... JANCO, LTD.
Production Travel & Housing by ROAD REBEL ENTERTAINMENT GLOBAL, San Diego, CA
SPECIAL THANKS
Rehearsed at Red House Center in Syracuse, NY
Technical Rehearsals and Previews held at RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, Rochester NY
Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.
The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.
Media Sponsor Sponsored by
DreamWorks™ and Two Trucks Productions present
Starring
Sterling McClary Gary Paul Bowman James Silverstein Maria Norris
Steven Makropoulos Niko Kaim Alex Burnette Anna Telfer
Katie Whittemore Jordan Taylor Randy Campo Ryan Koch
Director
Kirk Jameson
Associate Director
Alastair Knights
Music Director
Nate Patten
Music Supervisor
Mark Crossland
Choreographer
Fabian Aloise
Associate Choreographer
Antoinette DiPetropolo
Based on Original Scenic and Costume Designs
Tom Rogers
Lighting Designer
Howard Hudson
Sound Designer
Chris Whybrow
Casting
Franck Casting
Alison Franck, CSA
For more information, “Move It, Move It” to www.MadagascarOnTour.com
Marty .................................................................................. Sterling McClary
Alex ................................................................................. Gary Paul Bowman
Melman ............................................................................... James Silverstein
Gloria ......................................................................................... Maria Norris
King Julien Steven Makropoulos
Swing/Dance Captain Niko Kaim
Maurice/Skipper/Ens/Puppet Captain ....................................... Alex Burnette
Kowalski/Candy .......................................................................... Anna Telfer
Private/Mort/Ens/US Candy ............................................... Katie Whittemore
Rico/Lynn/Ens/US Gloria/Vocal Captain ................................... Jordan Taylor
Mason/Lars/Ens/US Marty/US Melman ................................... Randy Campo
Swing ............................................................................................ Ryan Koch
Sterling McClary (Marty) is bonafide Arts enthusiast, a trained dancer in over 7 various dance styles as well as training vocally and dramatically in commercial and musical theater techniques. After living in Pittsburgh where he studied musical theater and dance at Point Park University, he gained the opportunity to share his love and passion of creating and performing in various major theatrical venues and dance studios around the country as well as spending the past 5 years as a performer for Celebrity, Disney and various cruise lines. From choreography to teaching, to casting and coaching and even recording music, Sterling has experienced entertainment at every level and has more often than not been on the right side of quality.
Gary Bowman (Alex) Touring debut! NEW YORK: The John W. Engeman Theater (Kinky Boots, Rock of Ages). REGIONAL: The Media Theater (Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love, RENT). TV: Travel Channel, Oxygen, ID Network, Discovery+. Love and thanks to Alison Franck, CPM Talent Management, the fellas, my family, and of course, Casey. “Ain’t nothin’ in the world that can tear us apart!”
Instagram: @gary_bowman
James Silverstein (Melman) is a graduate from the Molloy University/CAP21 B.F.A program and thrilled to be making his national tour debut! Recent credits include: Hair (Woodstock Playhouse), A Chorus Line (The Madison Theatre), Rob Rokicki’s Face Your Fears (The Green Room 42), A Symphony for Portland (Feinstein’s/54 Below), Loaded Language/ #ENOUGH: Plays to End Gun Violence (Mile Square Theatre). Instagram: @jamessilverstein. www.jamessilverstein.net
Maria Norris (Gloria) is thrilled to be shaking her hip-hip-hippo hips at theaters across the country. Favorite credits include Rafiki (Disney Cruise Line), Ronnette (Little Shop) and Dragon (Shrek). Massive gratitude to Alison Franck casting, this stellar creative team, cast, crew, Brian at HKA - and of course friends and fam. BOOM BOOM!! Instagram: @marianorris
Steven Makropoulos (King Julien) is a New York based actor and musician. Favorite shows: South Pacific (Billis), Fun Home (Roy), Million Dollar Quartet (Elvis). TV: Evil Lives Here (ID), Homocide City (ID) Love to my Megan! Instagram: @StevenMakropoulos
Niko Kaim (Swing, Dance Captain) is overjoyed to be wild and free and back on tour with these beloved animals! Swing in Madagascar: the Musical (UK / Int’l Tour), Love Story (Cadogan Hall), Holland America Line (RWS Entertainment Group), Bobby Strong in Urinetown (Cider Mill Playhouse), Link in Hairspray (Flynn Theatre). Thank you, Mom!
Alex Burnette (Maurice/Skipper/Ensemble, Puppet Captain) Tesla Vs Edison (Center Puppetry Arts), National Tour: A Charlie Brown Christmas (Linus), NY Theatre: Rescue Rue (Off-Broadway, NYMF, Workshops), The Sleepy Hollow Experience, ‘Olivier Py’s The Young Girl, The Devil, & The Mill’. Regional: Young Frankenstein, Anything Goes. B.F.A. from Marymount Manhattan College. Alex has written and directed original mainstage shows for Cedar Fair Parks’ Haunt Seasons for the past two years, as well as performed as jazz singer/ pianist on Holland America Line. Represented by Jill Blalock of Broad Talent. Instagram: @ AlexBBurnette
Anna Telfer (Kowalski/Candy) is a bicoastal actor. She is thrilled to return to the stage after years of film/TV/commercial work. Regional credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream & Twelfth Night (Theatricum Botanicum). Film credits include: Puppetman, Tomorrow, & Ape vs MechaApe. THANK YOU cast/crew and family/friends for your talent, support, & love.
Katie Whittemore (Private/Mort/Ensemble, U/S Candy) National tour debut! Recently completed nine months at sea as a singer/ dancer onboard the Azamara Onward. Regional favorites include Mamma Mia (Maine State Music Theatre), Wizard of Oz (The Palace Theatre), and West Side Story (Prather Productions). BFA from the University of
Central Florida. Immense gratitude to my family, Nick, and Brian at The Hell’s Kitchen Agency. www.KatieWhittemore.com
Instagram: @katie_whittemo
Jordan Taylor (Rico/Lynn/Ensemble, US Gloria, Vocal Captain) is a recent graduate of Coastal Carolina University from Florence, SC. Her credits include the West Coast Premiere of The Day you Begin, Crowns: The Musical, and Honk! She is excited to be a part of this colorful show, and she thanks her family and friends for their endless support. thejordantaylor.com
Randy Campo (Mason/Lars/Ensemble, U/S Marty, U/S Melman) is thrilled to be touring the country with Madagascar the Musical! Jersey boy and Rutgers University alum. Recent: Singer/Dancer with Carnival Cruise Lines. National tour: Baby Shark Live! (Major Penguin/Ranger/Ensemble). Regional: The Addams Family (Ancestor), Elf (Ensemble). All my love to Mami, Papi, and Jairo. Living the dream! Instagram: @randycampo
Ryan Koch (Swing) is a BFA Musical Theatre graduate of the University of Central Florida. He made his national tour debut last year in Pinkalicious (Mr. Pinkerton). Regional credits include A Gentleman’s Guide (Monty Navarro), Matilda (Mr. Wormwood), Merry Wives of Windsor (Ford), Shrek (Shrek), and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Henry Spofford).
Two Trucks (Producer) is a theatrical company that’s all about big performances and even bigger personalities. This free-wheeling crew of producers is known for their high-energy shows and love of all thing’s diesel. The producers have worked on shows like A Christmas Carol, Legally Blonde, The Lightning Thief, Mamma Mia!, and The Kite Runner, but don’t let that fool you - Two Trucks’ productions are anything but traditional. From Escape to Margaritaville to Mystery Science Theatre 3000, they’ll rev your engine and have you rolling in the aisles. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride with Two Trucks!
STAFF FOR MADAGASCAR THE MUSICAL EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
DreamWorksTM • Two Trucks
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Evan Bernardin Productions
Hillel Friedman Michael Herwitz
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Bryant Cyr
BOOKING AGENT
Broadway & Beyond Theatricals
Victoria Lang Ryan Bogner Tracey McFarland
Jaymi Gilmour Kelsey Young
Gauri Mangala Steven Griffin Monica Smith
Mary Alex Daniels
CASTING
Franck Casting
Alison Franck, CSA
ADVERTISING/MARKETING
SoloShoe Communications, LLC
Craig Boleman
Marisa Duran
Company Manager
Lauren Harton
Associate Scenic Designer Henry Blazer
Associate Lighting Designer Will Elphingstone
Associate Costume Designer ............ Hannah Davis
Associate Sound Designer Alex Mackyol
UK Music Supervisor Mark Crossland
Production Coordinator ...................... Chris Steckel
Head Carpenter........................... Bernadette Davis
Assistant Stage Manager/ Covid Safety Officer Andi Voigt
Prop Supervisor ................................. Indy Sulleiro
Head Sound Victor Prudeaux
Head Wardrobe Hannah K. Davis
Assistant Wardrobe/Tech Swing/A2 Billie Harmon
Lighting Programmer .......................... Henry Muller
Drivers Liz Craig, Rick Craig, Tony Miller, Michael Edwards
Merchandise ....................... David Huseman, Araca
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