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Ta’Rea Campbell as Deloris in the touring cast of Sister Act.

Photo by Joan Marcus.

One simple gesture said it all: there it was, August 2010, and Whoopi Goldberg had walked on stage for the press performance of her lim-

ited run as the Mother Superior in Sister Act, as a capacity crowd at the London Palladium cheered and hollered in a most gratifyingly un‐English way. Taking in the applause, the star put a finger to her lips in order to silence the crowd. The show, as they say, must go on, and it was time to do so.

Sister Act occupies a spe-cial place in the Whoopi canon, and not just because the source films that inspired the stage musical made a lot of money—more than $230 million in the case of the first one—and were also lots of fun. As that Palladium vignette served to indicate, here was a screen phenom-enon returning to her theatre roots in front of an adoring crowd: Whoopi’s connec-tion to the material remains undeniable and strong. Let’s just say that even when not in the production Whoopi hovers over the stage musical as more than a coproducer: a sort of beneficent, and inspirational, patron saint.

Sister Act, of course, tells the story of Deloris van Cartier, the nightclub singer‐turned‐nun who has become one of those characters that audiences know without needing to be reminded of the title of the film itself; Celie from The Color Purple is another. But when talk turned to fashioning the movie anew for the stage, Whoopi had no intention of ever appearing in it; instead, she was there to preside over something, in her view, “brand new, fresh and exciting,” that could mint a young leading lady‐turned‐star—just as Whoopi had herself been cata-pulted to attention thanks to her theatre work a quarter‐century or more before.

Her intuition must have worked, given that Sister Act in London played more than 600 performances over 18 months, break-ing box office records twice at the Palla-dium, and on Broadway was nominated for five Tony® Awards including Best Musical. In fact, the show has now been seen by over

three million audience members across the globe, including productions in Hamburg, Vienna, Milan, and on tour throughout the UK. Expect a stage convention of Deloris‐es someday soon.

In Sister Act on stage, Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken offers up an origi-nal score in the best pastiche tradition, which

is to say that an entire era of disco, gospel, and blues pours forth from the stage, con-tributing to a score that, says Whoopi, “works just as well as the film, if not better.”

Whoopi in any case knows first‐hand the virtues of mu-sic‐making when it comes to musical theatre: she was the unexpected choice to take over for Nathan Lane in the hit Broadway revival of Ste-phen Sondheim’s A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, directed by Jerry Zaks, and it is Zaks who directed Sister Act on Broad-way—a vivid example of the sort of small‐world depart-

ment on which Broadway thrives.And it’s surely not coincidental that Sond-

heim’s peerless lyrics for Forum’s uproarious opening number include the immortal line, “tragedy tomorrow/comedy tonight.” That mantra could well apply equally to the hap-less Deloris, a singer seeking refuge from the gun‐toting Curtis, who finds both a safe home and the chance to send some women’s voices soaring within a convent that clearly didn’t realize all it needed was this feisty, winning outsider to wake them up. Sister Act may take its opening cues from the cries of a chanteuse in danger, but it builds toward a celebration not just of the sisterhood but of the power of soul, both musical and other-wise. In retrospect, small wonder Whoopi was keen to still her appreciative public in order to get the show on the road. You came to cheer, she seemed to be telling the sold‐out house. Now stay to listen.

Matt Wolf is the London theatre critic for The International New York Times and theatre editor at theartsdesk.com.

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SISTER ACT …AND HOW WHOOPI GOT THE HABITBy Matt Wolf

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present

WE WILL ROCK YOUMusic and LyricsQUEEN

Story and ScriptBEN ELTON

FeaturingBRIAN JUSTIN CRUM RUBY LEWIS

andJACQUELINE B. ARNOLD P.J. GRIFFITH RYAN KNOWLES ERICA PECK JARED ZIRILLI

withDANNY BALKWILL SAMANTHA BERMAN BENTLEY BLACK JESSICA CROUCH SACCHA DENNIS SAM DIGIUSEPPE SUZANNA DUPREE DANIEL GREENBERG

STEPHEN HERNANDEZ NATHAN KEEN DANIEL KERMIDAS WILLIAM JOSEPH LEWIS BROOKE MORRISON JENNIFER MOTE KATIE MURPHY JENNIFER NOBLE

FRED ODGAARD PATRICK ORTIZ STEPHANIE SY KASEY WALKER

Original Production DesignerMARK FISHER

Lighting DesignerWILLIE WILLIAMS

Video DirectorsMARK FISHER &

WILLIE WILLIAMS

Sound DesignerBOBBY AITKEN

Costume DesignerTIM GOODCHILD

Hair and Make-Up DesignerJOHN ‘JACK’ CURTIN

Associate Scenic DesignerRIC LIPSON

Associate Costume DesignerDAVID NEWELL

Associate Lighting DesignerANTHONY PEARSON

Associate Sound DesignerGARTH HELM

OrchestratorSTEVE SIDWELL

Music Director/ConductorNATE PATTEN

Music SupervisorMIKE DIXON, BRIAN

MAY & ROGER TAYLOR

Music CoordinatorJOHN MILLER

Production ManagerBEN NEAFUS

Production Stage ManagerMELISSA CHACÓN

Company ManagerJAMEY JENNINGS

CastingDUNCAN STEWART CSA/ BENTON WHITLEY CSA

DUNCAN STEWART AND COMPANY

Tour Press and MarketingALLIED LIVE

Tour BookingTHE ROAD COMPANY

Queen ManagementJIM BEACH

Executive ProducerSETH WENIG

General ManagerGENTRY & ASSOCIATESGUY JORDIN HEARD

Associate Director & Associate ChoreographerTRACEY FLYE

Musical Staging & ChoreographerARLENE PHILLIPS

DirectorBEN ELTON

ORIGINAL WEST END PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY CHRISTOPHER RENSHAW

ALL MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION IS BASED ON SONGS WRITTEN VARIOUSLY BY FREDDIE MERCURY, BRIAN MAY, ROGER TAYLOR AND JOHN DEACON EXCEPT FOR “UNDER PRESSURE” WRITTEN BY QUEEN AND DAVID BOWIE

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A DIVINE MUSICAL COMEDY

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Fisher Theatre • April 22–May 4Tickets on sale now at the Fisher Theatre box office, ticketmaster.com & 800-982-2787.

Kids’ Night on Broadway April 23. info: www.broadwayindetroit.com/kidsnight. Open Caption performance Sun., April 27, 7:30PM.

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CASTGalileo .........................................................................................................BRIAN JUSTIN CRUMScaramouche .............................................................................................................. RUBY LEWISKiller Queen ......................................................................................... JACQUELINE B. ARNOLDKhashoggi .................................................................................................................P.J. GRIFFITHOz ................................................................................................................................ ERICA PECKBrit .......................................................................................................................... JARED ZIRILLIBuddy .................................................................................................................. RYAN KNOWLESTeacher ................................................................................................................SACCHA DENNISTeen Queens .................................................................JESSICA CROUCH, SUZANNA DUPREE,

BROOKE MORRISON, STEPHANIE SYGaGa Kids, Globalsoft Executives, Ladies in Waiting, Bohemians ..............DANNY BALKWILL,

BENTLEY BLACK, JESSICA CROUCH, SACCHA DENNIS, SUZANNA DUPREE, DANIEL GREENBERG, NATHAN KEEN,

DANIEL KERMIDAS, WILLIAM JOSEPH LEWIS, BROOKE MORRISON, JENNIFER MOTE, JENNIFER NOBLE, FRED ODGAARD,

PATRICK ORTIZ, STEPHANIE SY, KASEY WALKER

UNDERSTUDIES:For Galileo—DANIEL GREENBERG, WILLIAM JOSEPH LEWIS;

For Scaramouche—JENNIFER NOBLE, STEPHANIE SY;For Killer Queen—JESSICA CROUCH, SACCHA DENNIS;For Khashoggi—DANNY BALKWILL, FRED ODGAARD;For Buddy—DANNY BALKWILL, DANIEL GREENBERG;

For Brit—DANNY BALKWILL, PATRICK ORTIZ;For Oz—JESSICA CROUCH, BROOKE MORRISON

SWINGS: SAMANTHA BERMAN, SAM DiGIUSEPPE, STEPHEN HERNANDEZ, KATIE MURPHY

DANCE CAPTAIN: SAMANTHA BERMANASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: SAM DiGIUSEPPE

BANDMusical Director/Conductor—NATE PATTEN

Assistant Conductor—BRANDON ETHRIDGEKeyboards— BRANDON ETHRIDGE and EMILY MARSHALL

Guitar—TRISTAN AVAKIAN and BOB WEGNERBass—MIKE COHEN

Percussion—DAVID STEVENSDrums—DANNY YOUNG

Music Coordinator—JOHN MILLER

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MUSICAL NUMBERSAll music in this production is based on songs written variously by Freddie Mercury, Brian May,

Roger Taylor and John Deacon except Under Pressure, written by Queen and David Bowie.

ACT IPrologue

Innuendo �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Freddie & Company

Scene 1: The HinterlandScene 2: Virtual High School

Radio Ga Ga����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� GaGa KidsI Want to Break Free ....................................................................................Galileo, ScaramoucheSomebody to Love ..............................................................................Scaramouche, Teen Queens

Scene 3: The BoardroomKiller Queen ............................................................. Killer Queen and her Globalsoft ExecutivesNow I’m Here ........................................................... Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives

Scene 4: The HospitalUnder Pressure ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Galileo, Scaramouche

Scene 5: Killer Queen’s PadA Kind of Magic ....................................Killer Queen and her Globalsoft Executives, Khashoggi

Scene 6: The WastelandI Want It All .......................................................................................................Brit, Oz, CompanyYou’re My Best Friend .................................................................................Galileo, Scaramouche

Scene 7: Descent Into the UndergroundHeadlong ......................................................................................Oz, Brit, Galileo, Scaramouche

Scene 8: Hard Rock CaféNo-One But You ..................................................................................................... Oz, BohemiansCrazy Little Thing Called Love ................................Brit, Oz, Galileo, Scaramouche, Bohemians

ACT IIScene 1: Laser Cages

Flash����� ....................................................................................................................... BohemiansSeven Seas of Rhye ....................................................................................Khashoggi, Bohemians

Scene 2: WastelandWho Wants to Live Forever ..........................................................................Scaramouche, Galileo

Scene 3: Morning in the WastelandScene 4: Killer Queen’s Boudoir

Fat Bottomed Girls .......................................................... Killer Queen and her Ladies in WaitingAnother One Bites the Dust ....................................................................................... Killer Queen

Scene 5: Out on the RoadHammer to Fall ...........................................................................................Galileo, Scaramouche

Scene 6: Hard Rock CaféThese Are the Days of Our Lives Buddy, BohemiansHeadlong (Reprise) ........................................................................ Scaramouche, Galileo, Buddy

Scene 7: GracelandWe Will Rock You���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Galileo & CompanyWe Are the Champions ....................................................................................Galileo & Company

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WHO’S WHOBRIAN JUSTIN CRUM (Galileo) is stoked to take We Will Rock You across America! On Broadway he has been seen in the Pulitzer Prize winning Next to Normal (Gabe/Henry), Grease and Wicked. 1st National Tours: Addams Family (Lucas Bieneke), Grease (Doody) and Wicked� Other credits: Altar Boyz (Original Chicago Cast) as Mark, Jeff Award Nomina-tion. Jesus Christ Superstar, Snapshots a Musi-cal Revue by Stephen Schwartz and more. Bri-an was a guest star on “Law and Order: SVU” on NBC in the episode Possessed. Thanks to Soffer/Namoff Management, Harden-Curtis Agency, Momma, sistas and friends for their overwhelming belief and support. Now get off your butts and ROCK WITH US! Twitter: @BrianJustinCrum.

RUBY LEWIS (Scaramouche) grew up listen-ing to Queen’s Greatest Hits on repeat—what a thrill it is to sing these iconic songs every night! Western Kentucky University grad, Summa Cum Laude. National Tours: Jersey Boys, Grease, Gypsy. Regional: 9 to 5 (Doralee) with 3D Theatricals, Legally Blonde (Elle) at Gate-way Playhouse. Film: Another Perfect Stranger, 1 Message and Pass the Light. TV: “Desperate Housewives,” “Medium,” Brothers & Sisters,”

“Rules of Engagement,” “Hart of Dixie” and Showtime’s “Masters of Sex.” So grateful for her supportive friends, family and community, without which none of this would be possible! Say howdy on FB or Twitter @RubyLewLA. rubylewis.com.

JACQUELINE B. ARNOLD (Killer Queen) is extremely proud to be a part of this extraordi-nary cast of creatives. A few skits I’ve done in-clude, Broadway: Priscilla Queen of the Desert (DIVA). Off Broadway: Bright Lights, Big City (Clara Tillinghast). National Tours: Hairspray, Las Vegas & 1st National Tour (Lorraine, u/s Motormouth Maybelle); Rent, 2nd National Tour, (Joanne Jefferson). Broadway workshops: Diner the Musical (stripper). TV and Film: Make It or Break It (parent), and countless others. I Love You Lola! “If you don’t know where you wanna go, then it doesn’t matter which path you take.” Just remain in the mo-ment!! CHEERS!!!

P.J. GRIFFITH (Khashoggi). Theater: Ameri-can Idiot on Broadway (St. Jimmy), Giant at The Public Theater and The Dallas Theater Center (Jett Rink), The 1st National Tour of Mamma Mia! (Sky), The Donmar Warehouse/Taper Revival of Parade (Tom Watson), Rent at Musical Theatre West (Roger), The LA Revival of Tommy (Cousin Kevin), The World Premiere of Setup & Punch at The Blank Theater (Jan—LADCC Award), Romeo & Juliet at La Mama

(Mercutio). TV/Film: “The Good Wife.” The Dark Knight Rises, “Without a Trace.” “House.” September 12th, The Weathered Underground. P.J. fronts the band Blue Movie and has shared stages with Buckcherry, Neil Diamond, Bio-hazard & Green Day.

ERICA PECK (Oz). Best known for her Do-ra-award nominated performance as Scara-mouche in the original Canadian company of We Will Rock You, Erica Peck starred as Mary Maguire in the world premier of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Boys in the Photograph in Win-nipeg and Toronto. Other credits include The Wedding Singer (Stage West), Songs for a New World (Angelwalk) and Penny Pingleton in Hairspray (Charlottetown). In 2012, she made her Stratford festival debut in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lucy). She has per-formed with The Killers, Burton Cummings and Queen. Running a vintage clothing busi-ness “WildthingVintage” on the side, she has been featured on Etalk Daily, ET Canada and MTV. Thanks to Mom and Dad, the gang at Talent House, Marat, and her favorite rock and roll boys, Robin and Pluto.

JARED ZIRILLI (Brit). Recently played Lt. Sam Weinberg in A Few Good Men at the Alley Theatre in Houston, TX. NY—Lysistrata Jones (OBC), Fat Camp (Off Bway), Jacob in Twi-light: The Musical (New World Stages), Beto in Bare, Bullets Over Broadway (w/Susan Stro-man and Woody Allen). Tour—Wicked (Fiyero Cover). Regional: LMNOP (Goodspeed), Roger in the Equity Premiere of Rent, Matthew in the DC Premiere of Altar Boyz, The Light in the Piazza (Maine State), Radames in Aida (Drury Lane). TV: “Pan Am.” “Blue Bloods.” Host:

‘Jared’s Broadway Boo’s’ (interviewing/ter-rorizing Broadway’s Best!) Thanks H/H! For mom, Rayzie and Justin, and grampa. Love my Whitney. Dedicated to dad. JaredZirilli.com. Twitter @JaredZirilli.

RYAN KNOWLES (Buddy). Off-Broadway: NEWSical: The Musical, Radio City Christ-mas Spectacular, Caligula Maximus (Caligula), Fools in Love (Nick Bottom). National Tours: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Grandpa Who), OZ: The Musical (Wicked Witch of the West). Regional: Disney’s Aladdin (The Ge-nie), Assassins (JW Booth), Little Shop���(Orin). On TV, Ryan was host of Nickelodeon’s daily live two-hour program Me:TV. “Long Live Rock & Roll!”

DANNY BALKWILL (Ensemble, u/s Khashoggi, u/s Buddy, u/s Brit). National (CAN/US): We Will Rock You (Galileo Alt., U/S Brit); Mamma Mia! (U/S Sky, Pepper, Ed-die); Regional: Buddy Holly Story ( Jerry Al-lison/Music Director); Legally Blonde ( Music

Director); Joseph���Dreamcoat (Joseph); Fid-dler on the Roof (Perchik); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy Smith); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (U/S Freddie); Godspell (Judas); Songs for a New World (Man1 ); Honk (Drake). These Per-formances are dedicated to my mother, Elaine. Thank you for watching over me!

SAMANTHA BERMAN (Swing, Dance Captain) is living the dream of singing and dancing! Nat’l Tours: South Pacific, A Chorus Line. Some regional credits include: Curtains, The Boyfriend, Producers, Cats, Thoroughly Modern Millie, White Christmas, All Shook Up. UC Irvine Grad. Grateful for all the sup-port from my most amazing family and friends. samanthasheaberman.com.

BENTLEY BLACK (Ensemble). National tour debut! Regional: Flat Rock Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre. BA from University of Alabama (Roll Tide!). Thanks to everyone at CTG and love to Mom, Dad, Nat, and Allison.

JESSICA CROUCH (Ensemble, u/s Killer Queen, u/s Oz). An NYU Tisch School of The Arts graduate, Jessica is well attuned to travel-ing the USA to rockin’ awesome music, previ-ously performing with the national tour of All Shook Up. Regional credits include: Vibrata in Forum (Bay Street), Allison in Bingo! (Califor-nia Musical Theatre), and Elle Woods in Legally

Blonde for theatre companies on both East and West Coasts winning a StageSceneLA Award along the way. Jessica has also worked as a Pro-duction Singer for Carnival Cruise Lines. Love to Mom and Dad! jessica-crouch.com. KCCO.

SACCHA DENNIS (Ensemble, u/s Killer Queen) Hailing from Montreal, this Canadi-an is thrilled to be debuting across the US in WWRY!!! Saccha was recently seen in Ragtime and My Fair Lady at the Shaw Festival as well as past successes such as new musical Maria Severa, One Touch of Venus and Sunday in the Park with George� Other credits include Canadian premiere of Dreamgirls (Theatre Aquarius/MTC/SW); Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (YPT). Saccha thanks TH, Tracey, Benton, her family and friends for their support and to Nicholas. sacchadennis.com.

SAM DiGIUSEPPE (Assistant Dance Cap-tain, Swing) is thrilled to be part of this amaz-ing company! Toronto: The Wizard of Oz (May-or/Ensemble). Select Regional: Hair (Claude U/S); She Loves Me (Arpad); 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chip); Cabaret (Victor). Training: Sheridan College PMUST (2011). Love to the cast and creatives, THw, and my parents. @samdigiuseppe

SUZANNA DUPREE (Ensemble) is ecstatic to be joining part of the Queen legacy with

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WHO’S WHOWe Will Rock You!! Nat’l & Internat’l Tours: A Chorus Line (Sheila). New York/Regional: A Chorus Line; Cabaret; Sweet Charity; 42nd St; Chess; Cinderella� Raleigh, NC native & graduate of The Boston Conservatory. Love & thanks: Benton & Duncan, NETworks, Penny & co and my wonderful family & friends for their never-ending support.

DANIEL GREENBERG (Ensemble, u/s Galileo, u/s Buddy). Born and raised in To-ronto, Daniel quickly found an affinity for the stage. As a proud graduate of the musical the-ater program at Sheridan College, Daniel went on to perform in: Legally Blonde (Emmett), All Shook Up (Dennis), Hairspray (Fender), The Wedding Singer (u/s Robbie), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Benjamin), Urinetown (Billy Boy Bill), and Grease (Zuko). Thanks to Tracey, Bruce and TH, mom, dad, Josh, and Nell. Enjoy the show!

STEPHEN HERNANDEZ (Swing). Thrilled to be making his Musical debut with the Na-tional Tour of We Will Rock You. Stephen has worked with Hysterica Dance Company, Chuthis and Daniel Ezralow. Endless thank you’s to Mom and Dad, Chris, Nate, Vickie, Erin, EDGE Performing Arts Center, bloc, Peter, Kitty and all friends for your support and guidance.

NATHAN KEEN (Ensemble). Broadway: Les Miserables (Gavroche)� National Tours: West Side Story (Big Deal/Fight Captain), Ragtime (Little Boy), Les Miserables (Gavroche), Beau-ty and the Beast (Chip)� Thanks to the creative team, Nancy Carson, Duncan Stewart & Com-pany, friends, and family. Strength & Honor!

DANIEL KERMIDAS (Ensemble) studied Dance and Musical Theater at Marymount Manhattan College. Broadway Tours: West Side Story (Swing, u/s Arab, Baby John), Memphis the Musical (Ensemble). Regional: The Music Man (Tommy Djilas), Carousel (Ensemble). TV: “So You Think You Can Dance” (Season 9). Love and thanks to his family and friends.

WILLIAM JOSEPH LEWIS (Ensemble, u/s Galileo). Tours: Hair (Claude), Spring Awak-ening (Swing). Regional: The Who’s Tommy (Cousin Kevin), Anything Goes (Billy Crocker). The biggest thanks to NETworks and Duncan Stewart and Company. Much love to my family and friends. And my #1 fan, Mom.

BROOKE MORRISON (Ensemble, u/s Oz) is thrilled beyond measure to be touring with the First US National Tour of We Will Rock You (Ensemble, Understudy Oz). Other National Tour credits: A Chorus Line (Sheila). Favor-ite Regional: Legally Blonde (Margot), Cats

(Demeter), SUGAR (Sugar). Graduated with her BFA in Music Theater from Elon Universi-ty and shortly after traveled the world working as a singer/dancer for Holland America Cruise-lines. Special thanks to MSA and undying grat-itude to her friends and her amazing family for being such a rock in her life.

JENNIFER MOTE (Ensemble). Stage Cred-its: Mirvish Productions: Rock of Ages (Wait-ress #1), Stratford Shakespeare Festival: West Side Story (Velma), Cyrano de Bergerac, Ca-nadian Opera Company: Iphigenia in Tauris, Helix Dance Project. Film/TV: Suits (NBC), Degrassi: TNG, So You Think You Can Dance Canada (Top 25), The L�A� Complex (Much-Music), Performed with artists such as: Akon, Dragonette, Shawn Desman, Katy Perry, New Kids on the Block. Much love and thanks to my biggest fans—my family. Dedicated to my favorite lil dudes: Parker, Hailey and Tristan. Now; Let’s ROCK! Twitter: @jenmote.

KATIE MURPHY (Swing). We Will Rock You (Mirvish); My Fair Lady (The Admirable Crichton), Shaw Festival; REGIONAL: Legally Blonde (Brooke); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (U/S Christine); Peter Pan (Tiger Lily); 42nd Street (Peggy); Anne of Green Gables (Diana); Char-lotte’s Web (Charlotte); CATS; Joseph���; Spa-malot; White Christmas; Enchanted Evening (Soloist). BFA Acting UBC. Katie’s a published poet, yoga teacher, and wrote a one-woman show for the VFF. Thrilled to be on the tour of love with her husband Danny. Mom, Dad and Stir: for boundless support.

JENNIFER NOBLE (Ensemble, u/s Scara-mouche). Broadway: Ghost (Molly u/s perf). Regional: Limelight (Lita Grey), La Jolla; [Title of Show] (Heidi), Playhouse Square; The Mystery���Drood (Drood u/s perf), Idaho Shakes; All Shook Up (Natalie) Little Theatre. Baldwin Wallace. Love & thanks to Mom, Dad, Zach, DFG,The Mine and Duncan Stewart & Co. JenniferNoble.net.

FRED ODGAARD (Ensemble, u/s Khashog-gi). Theater Credits include: Evita (ensemble), Flat Rock Playhouse; West Side Story (Snow Boy), International Tour. Other Credits: Cirque Due Soleil Viva Elvis, Celine Dion’s A New Day…, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, “Glee,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “Strict-ly Come Dancing,” “Saturday Night Live,” Shrek—The Final Chapter, Dance Flick� I would like to thank my family and friends for all of your support. Also I wouldn’t be here without the hard work of my vocal teacher Jer-emiah, Tracey and Coren thanks for everything.

PATRICK ORTIZ (Ensemble, u/s Brit). Broadway: West Side Story (Indio, Chino u/s); Tour: West Side Story (swing); Regional: Altar

Boyz (Juan), Cathy Rigby’s Peter Pan, Orchid, A Burlesque Circus (lead vocalist); TV: One Life to Live; Concerts: Front and Center w/Reba and Steve Miller Band. Education: Cal State Fullerton BFA musical theater. All the thanks to Bloc Agency, my beautiful fam-ily (Mom, Felicia, and Phil), Neil, and my God above.

STEPHANIE SY (Ensemble, u/s Scara-mouche) is PUMPED to be rockin’ out to Queen on her first National tour. Regional: Prairie Nurse, Yorkville —the Musical, A His-tory of Breathing (SATA Award Nomination), Velocity (World Premieres), Little Women (Jo March), Footloose (Rusty), Miss Saigon (Kim), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling B (Mar-cy Park), Avenue Q (Christmas Eve), Romeo and Juliet, Penelopiad (Oracle/Tannis). End-less gratitude and love to Tracey, the Sy family and dear dear friends. This one’s for you Win-nipeg! Twitter: @stephaniesy7.

KASEY WALKER (Ensemble) is thrilled to be rocking on the road with WWRY! National tours: Legally Blonde (Ensemble); Regional: Legally Blonde (Brooke Wyndham)at Ogun-quit Playhouse; 42nd Street, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and The Who’s Tommy at Lyric Theatre of OK; BFA from the University of Oklahoma.

Love to my family and AR for their unwaver-ing support!

BEN ELTON (Director, Story and Script) is a multi-award winning novelist, playwright, tel-evision writer, screen writer and lyricist. He is also a theatre, screen and TV Director, a Stand Up Comedian and a very occasional actor. He was born in Catford, South East London on May 3rd 1959, the youngest of four children. He read Drama at Manchester University. He is married and has three children. Musicals: The Beautiful Game (Book and Lyrics), Critics Circle Award Best Musical, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, We Will Rock You (Book), Ol-ivier-award winner, music by Queen; Tonight’s the Night (Book), music by Rod Stewart and others; Love Never Dies co-wrote book, mu-sic by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Plays: The New Review with Richard Curtis, Gasping, Silly Cow, Popcorn (Olivier-award, Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger Award for Crime Fic-tion), Blast From the Past. Novels: Stark, Grid-lock, This Other Eden, Popcorn, Blast From the Past, Inconceivable, Dead Famous, High Society (WH Smiths People’s Choice Fiction Award), Past Mortem (Prix Polar International Crime Writer Award, Amitiès Mortelles), The First Casualty, Chart Throb, Blind Faith, Melt-down, Two Brothers. TV: “The Young Ones”

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WHO’S WHO(BAFTA-award winner), “Alfresco.” “Happy Families.” “Blackadder 2.” “Filthy Rich & Cat-flap.” “Saturday Live.” “Blackadder the Third” (BAFTA-award winner), “Friday Night Live.” “Blackadder Goes Forth” (BAFTA-award win-ner), “Ben Elton The Man From Auntie” (The Royal Television Society Writers Award), “The Thin Blue Line” (British Comedy Award and Public and Professional Jury Awards at Reims) ,

“The Ben Elton Show.” “Blessed.” “The Wright Way.” Ben also wrote “Mr Bean’s” Exam ep-isode. As a stand-up comedian, Ben has been one of the UK’s most successful live acts for almost thirty years. He last toured in 2005-2006. In 1990 he co-hosted the Nelson Man-dela Celebration at Wembley Stadium. He host-ed the Brits in 1997 and 1998 and The Royal Variety Performance in 2000. He writes all his own material. Films: Maybe Baby (Writer/Di-rector). Other directing work include Silly Cow, The Thin Blue Line (with John Birkin) Blessed, We Will Rock You, Tonight’s the Night and The Beautiful Game, reworked as The Boys In the Photograph. In 2007 Ben Elton was awarded the Special Golden Rose D’Or at The Interna-tional Television festival in Lucerne Switzer-land for his life time contribution to the Tele-vision Arts.

BRIAN MAY, CBE, PhD, FRAS is a founding member of Queen, a world-renowned guitar-ist, songwriter, and performer; also a Doctor of Astrophysics, 3-D stereoscopic photography authority, patron to a number of charities and a passionate campaigner for animal welfare. Brian penned 22 of Queen’s Top 20 hit singles including “We Will Rock You.” now a feature of almost every sporting event worldwide, and recently a star live feature of the closing cer-emony of the London 2012 Olympics. We Will Rock You also gave its name to the worldwide hit Queen musical now celebrating its 11th an-niversary in London, and about to embark on its first US Tour; Brian and band-mate Roger Taylor are co-musical supervisors for the pro-duction. Following four decades of worldwide success with Queen and as a solo artist, most recently Brian has been writing and perform-ing with Kerry Ellis, originator of the role of Meat in the London WWRY production. Bri-an’s interest in 3-D Photography sees the Oc-tober publication of “Diableries—Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell.” Brian’s fourth book. As an advocate for animal welfare, Brian is a leading inspiration in the ongoing fight against the pro-posed UK badger cull, and the return of blood sports. brianmay.com.

ROGER TAYLOR. Although best known for his powerhouse role in Queen, Roger Taylor

is anything but a drummer confined to his kit. With rock ‘n’ roll in his veins all through his schooldays, he has always been a highly active, vocal member of Queen. He famously wrote Queen’s No.1 hits “Radio Ga Ga.” “Days of Our Lives” and “A Kind of Magic.” amongst others. Each of the band’s 15 studio albums included compositions by him including such eternal classics as I’m In Love with My Car and Sheer Heart Attack. He was also the first to make a solo album, 1981’s Fun in Space. To date he has released four solo albums, which, aside from his work with Queen, further highlighted Taylor as an musician and writer with a strong sense of identity, a wide musical perspective, and a defined political awareness, more often than not conveyed in characteristic irony. He is kept busy these days overseeing Queen’s worldwide hit musical We Will Rock You and as the creator and driving force behind the Queen Extravaganza, the hugely successful official Queen tribute band. The Extravaganza is un-dertaking its second tour of North America and then takes its unique show to the UK. For the immediate future Roger is to release new solo material with the album “Fun on Earth” as well as a retrospective box set, “The Lot.” possibly followed by a solo tour.

ARLENE PHILLIPS (Musical Staging & Choreographer) is a showbiz legend, her dance group Hot Gossip revolutionized dance in the UK and in 2013 she was honored by the Queen as Commander of the Order of the British Em-pire: working with stars from film and TV, to theatre and arenas, choreographing hit West End and Broadway musicals The Wizard of Oz, Starlight Express, Flashdance, The Sound of Music, Grease, We Will Rock You and Saturday Night Fever; directing the concert The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber starring Michael Craw-ford and Sarah Brightman; choreographing for Hollywood directors on films from Annie to Monty Python’s Meaning of Life; creating iconic videos for stars Whitney Houston, Elton John, Queen, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, The Bee Gees, Duran Duran, Aretha Franklin, Joan Jett, Kiss, Donna Summer and Robbie Williams. As a TV judge on “So You Think You Can Dance,”

“Strictly Come Dancing” in the UK and “Over The Rainbow” in Canada, Arlene has become a well loved household name. Follow on Twitter: @arlenephillips, Facebook: TheArlenePhillips.

TRACEY FLYE (Associate Director & Asso-ciate Choreographer). Tracey’s complete cred-its span over 135 productions internationally, directing, choreographing and performing. Her directing credits include: Queen’s We Will Rock You at Toronto’s Panasonic Theatre, Associate Director for We Will Rock You South Africa, New Zealand /Asia and Resident Director for

We Will Rock You (Toronto), The Penelopiad, The 39 Steps (RMTC), The Wizard of Oz, Snow White (Ross Petty Productions), Resident Di-rector for War Horse (Toronto). Direction/cho-reography: Hairspray (Rainbow Stage), stag-ing/choreography West Side Story (Vancouver Opera), The Drowsy Chaperone (TC/MTC), choreography for Kiss Me Kate and Evita, and re-conception of King of Thieves for The Strat-ford Shakespeare Festival. Choreographer /As-soc. Director for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Boys in the Photograph, Associate Choreographer for Peggy Sue Got Married (West End), West Side Story (Stratford Festival) and from the time of its North American debut, Tracey was Asst. Choreographer for Mamma Mia! Toronto /U.S. National Tour. She continues to be com-mitted to the development of new works.

MARK FISHER (Original Production De-signer, Video Director). A world renowned designer and architect Mark Fisher’s credits include the most memorable touring rock con-certs ever staged: ‘The Wall’ for Pink Floyd in 1980 and Roger Waters in 2010, all Rolling Stones shows since 1989 and U2 concerts since 1992. His architecturally innovative outdoor stages have been constructed several thou-sand times in cities throughout the world. He designed the theatre, scenery and acrobatic ef-fects for KÀ, the permanent show by Cirque du Soleil at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas; other theatre credits include Viva Elvis & Michael Jackson also for Cirque du Soleil. Mark was chief designer for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Executive producer for the London 2012 Olym-pic Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

WILLIE WILLIAMS (Lighting Designer, Video Director) is best known for his innova-tive rock show designs where his combination of hi-tech media and lo-tech eccentricity has received much acclaim. Williams has worked with U2 for most of their live career. His work with George Michael, R.E.M. and David Bow-ie has also been highly regarded. Performing arts projects have included collaborating with Complicité, Laurie Anderson, Marianne Faith-full, Kronos Quartet and Montréal dance com-pany La La La Human Steps. Theatre credits for lighting and video design include French & Saunders, Little Britain Live, Barbarella, Pam Ann, Steve Coogan and The Fast Show.

BOBBY AITKEN (Sound Designer) has been involved with theatre sound for over 30 years, designing sound for productions in the UK and around the world. Theatre work includes: Dirty Dancing, Ghost, Viva Forever!, Mamma Mia!, Five Guys Named Moe� Bobby was the Sound Designer for the opening and closing ceremo-nies of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralym-

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WHO’S WHOpic Games. For the past few years, Bobby has been working to create techniques to deliver credible sound reinforcement for large scale, in-the-round opera production.

TIM GOODCHILD (Costume Designer). Three times Olivier Award Winner has de-signed for stage, television and film. He has designed over seventy productions for West End theatre and twenty productions for the New Shakespeare Company. In 1988 he made theatre history designing the first Anglo-Soviet production of Swan Lake for the Moscow Clas-sical Ballet, seen in London, the USA, Japan and Moscow. He also designed the ballet A Simple Man for BBC2, which won the 1987 BAFTA Award. BBC2’s musical Look of love and costume designs for the film The Little Prince. Currently working on: Strangers on a Train Gielgud theatre West End and The Nut-cracker, Houston Ballet.

JOHN “JACK” CURTIN (Hair and Make-Up Designer). Film, Department Head/Key: Almost Perfect, A Little Help, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Academy Award), Joshua, Spinning into Butter, Make Yourself at Home� Television: “Kidnapped,” “Law and Or-der,” “30 Rock,” “America’s Got Talent,” “Gos-sip Girl,” “Carrie Diaries.” Theatre: Rock of Ages (NCL), Fame (Phoenix Productions), Kiss of the Spider Woman (NETworks), The Will Roger’s Follies (Troika) 42nd Street (Troika), Oliver (Troika). Broadway Supervisor: Pris-cilla Queen of the Desert, La Cage Aux Folles (2010), Royal Family (2009), Grease (2007), Coram Boy, The Lion King, Dream�

DUNCAN STEWART AND COMPANY (Casting)� Duncan Stewart and Benton Whit-ley are responsible for casting the N. Ameri-can tour of We Will Rock You, the Broadway revival of Pippin, Chicago (B’way & National Tour), The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, the Off-B’way production of Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 and upcoming The Tempest for A.R.T� Other projects include: Carnegie Hall, Menier Chocolate Factory (U.S. casting); Royal Caribbean; La Cage aux Folles (2010 B’way revival and tour); Thriller Live (West End); as well as numerous regional the-atres. Proud members of the Casting Society of America. dstewartco.com.

MIKE DIXON (Music Supervisor) graduated from Trinity College of Music in 1979 and over the course of his varied and multifaceted ca-reer Mike has established himself as one of the leading figures in the West End, Television and Radio as a Musical Supervisor, Musical Direc-tor, Conductor, Arranger and Composer.

NATE PATTEN (Music Director) is thrilled and humbled to get to play “Another One Bites the Dust” in front of an audience. Nate was most recently the music director/conduc-tor for the national tour of Elf that played the Kennedy Center this Christmas. Before that, he spent nine crazy months (of which he remem-bers three) on the road as the music director of Flashdance. Broadway: Catch Me If You Can, Bonnie and Clyde. Off Broadway: Silence! The Musical (also in L.A.), The Toxic Avenger. Tours: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Wedding Singer, The Wizard of Oz� Nate played Danny Zuko in his middle school production of Grease. Much love always to my family and friends. For Dustin.

JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). Broad-way (over 100 shows, including): Beautiful: The Carole King Musical; Pippin; Once; Jer-sey Boys; Newsies; Rock of Ages; Porgy and Bess; Jesus Christ Superstar; Godspell; La Cage Aux Folles; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; Sister Act; Follies; A Little Night Music; Leap of Faith; Baby It’s You; Elf� Musician (bass): Leonard Cohen, Eric Clapton, Frank Sinatra, Carly Simon, Michael Jackson, Peter Paul & Mary, BB King, Bette Midler, Bob Dylan, Mose Allison. His album Stage Door Johnny—John Miller: Takes on Broadway is available on PS Classics Records. johnmillerbass.com.

JAMEY JENNINGS (Company Manager) has served as company manager on several National and International tours, including Les Miserables, Cinderella starring Lea Salonga, Hairspray and most recently Mary Poppins. His favorite roles include Mama Rose and Eva Peron.

MELISSA CHACÓN (Production Stage Manager). National tours: Billy Elliot the Musi-cal, Rent and Contact� New York Credits in-clude: 1001, Pinkalicious, Jimi & Mr� B, Circle of Friends, The American Girls Revue as well as Much Ado About Nothing and The School for Husbands (NY Classical Theatre) and As You Like It, The Tempest and Much Ado About Nothing (Hamptons Shakespeare Festival). She earned her MFA in Stage Management from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts.

CAROLINE WALKER (Stage Manager) is excited to be a part of this adventure with We Will Rock You! Previous credits include Shrek The Musical Tour (National and Asia), Roméo et Juliette, Elektra, Oklahoma!, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Six Degrees of Separation. A native of Dallas, TX, Caroline holds a B.F.A. in Stage Management from UNCSA and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity. Many thanks to NETworks and so much love to my incred-

ible family and friends for your support! Ro-mans 11:36.

MITCHELL B. HODGES (Assistant Stage Manager)� Broadway: Cabaret, Twelfth Night and Richard III� Tours: Million Dollar Quartet, Les Misérables 25th Anniversary, West Side Story and The Phantom of the Opera� Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Music Theatre of Wichi-ta, Fort Worth Opera and Glimmerglass Opera. Thanks to Artie, Jason and Heather! Go Blue!

SETH WENIG (Executive Producer) been with NETworks since its inception in 1995. He spearheaded the international tours of Fosse starring Ben Vereen/Ruthie Henshall as well as the U.K. regional tour of Rodgers & Hammer-stein’s The King and I. Together with Cameron Mackintosh, Seth served as executive producer of a 40-week UK regional tour of the Nation-al Theatre’s My Fair Lady, which also ran in the United States. He is currently serving as Executive Producer on War Horse, The Phan-tom of the Opera and We Will Rock You. He is most proud of his greatest productions, Marlo and Camden.

ALLIED LIVE (Marketing and Press) is a full-service marketing and advertising agency representing Broadway shows, national tours, performing arts institutions and experiential entertainment entities. Current clients include: Blue Man Group, The Book of Mormon, A Christmas Story, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Elf, Ghost, Kinky Boots, Mamma Mia!, Motown, Once, Peter and the Starcatch-er, Stomp, We Will Rock You, West Side Story and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas�

THE ROAD COMPANY was founded in 1997 by Stephen Lindsay and Brett Sirota. In addition to We Will Rock You, current repre-sentation includes Wicked, Kinky Boots, An-nie, Once, Peter and the Starcatcher, Evita, Elf, Billy Elliot, Rock of Ages, Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles and Donny and Marie. The Road Company is made possible by Shawn Willett, Magaly Barone, Jenny Kirlin, Justine Spingler, Allie Beik and Garrett Holtz.

PHIL McINTYRE ENTERTAINMENTS (Producer) has been producing, promoting and representing acts since 1974. For twenty years the company was one of the country’s leading rock and roll promoters, working with bands such as The Smiths, Culture Club, New Order, Tears for Fears and Metallica. PME also pro-moted the Queen and Paul Rodgers 2008 Euro-pean tour. PME has produced two feature films; Guest House Paradiso starring Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson and Maybe Baby starring Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson (written and directed by Ben Elton). The company has had six West End hit plays: Gasping, Silly Cow,

Slip of the Tongue, Waiting for Godot, Smaller and the Laurence Olivier Award-winning Pop-corn. In May 2002 We Will Rock You opened in London’s West End; a musical collaboration, between Ben Elton, Robert De Niro, Phil Mc-Intyre Entertainment and Queen. It has since launched the We Will Rock You UK tour which opened in Manchester in 2009 and the North American tour which opens in 2013.

TRIBECA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS (Producer). Since its founding by Jane Rosen-thal and Robert De Niro in 1988, Tribeca Productions has produced more than 25 fea-ture films, garnered several Academy Award nominations and countless critics awards, and grossed more than $2 billion worldwide. Rosen-thal and De Niro’s film and TV credits include executive producers for the upcoming NBC series “About a Boy.” “NYC22.” Being Flynn, and Public Enemies; and producers for Little Fockers, What Just Happened?, The Good Shepherd, Rent, House of D, Meet the Fock-ers, Stage Beauty, About a Boy, Analyze That, Showtime, Meet the Parents, The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle, Analyze This, Flaw-less, Wag the Dog, Marvin’s Room, A Bronx Tale, The Night We Never Met, Thunderheart, Mistress, and Night and the City. Under Tribe-ca Theatrical Productions, along with Queen Theatrical Productions and Phil McIntyre En-tertainment, Rosenthal and De Niro have pro-duced the theatrical musical We Will Rock You� The tour will come to North America produced along with Networks Presentations.

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STAFFOpening Night: October 15, 2013

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DUNCAN STEWART AND COMPANYDuncan Stewart, C.S.A; Benton Whitley, C.S.A;

Andrea ZeeProduction Stage Manager ........................................ Melissa ChacónStage Manager ...........................................................Caroline WalkerAssistant Stage Manager ......................................Mitchell B. HodgesAssociate Director/Choreographer ................................... Tracey FlyeSenior Asst. Choreographer .........................Kelly Fletcher PedneaultAsst. Choreographer ................................................ Marc Kimelman Associate Set Designer ........................................................Ric LipsonAssociate Costume Designer .........................................David NewellAssistant Costume Designer .........................................Brooke CohenAssociate Lighting Designer ................................... Anthony PearsonMoving Light Programmer ......................................Dieter BroemsonVideo Programmer........................................................Ben KeightleyProduction Electrician .................................................... Kevin RichieAssociate Music Supervisor .................................Matt Spencer-SmithAssistant to John Miller ........................................Jennifer CoolbaughProduction Sound .........................................................IRES-PartnersAssociate Sound Designer .................................................Garth HelmWest End Sound Engineer ............................................... Simon SayerHead Carpenter ............................................................Keith A. KeeneFlyman/Automation ...................................................... Jason FehlenAsst. Carpenter .......................................................... Kaitlin CiccarelliHead Electrics .................................................................... Eric Briggs

Assistant Electrics ................................................... Daniel BenavidesAssistant Electrics ............................................................Matt HrinkoSound Engineer/A1 ....................................................Brad Zuckerman Assistant Audio .............................................................Sherie FarmerAssistant Audio ..............................................................Alberto YongHead Props ................................................................... Michael TrioloHead Wardrobe ....................................................Matthew KelbaughAssistant Wardrobe .......................................................Danielle KingHead Hair & Makeup ................................................ Bryon McDonaldKeyboard Programmer ....................................... Hiro Iida, Jeff LeachProduction Assistants ....................... Nathan Heldstab, Zachary GrayNational Press Representatives ............................... Shore Fire MediaPhysical Therapy ................................. NEURO TOUR/Carolyn LawsonProduction Videographer ..........................................HMS Media, Inc. Production Photographer ................. Michael Brosilow, Kyle FromanAccounting .............................................................. One Source, P.S.G.Website ...........................................................................Outside LineProduction Photography .................................................. Paul KolnikAccounting ............................................ NETworks Presentations, LLCHR & Payroll Services ........................................ Human Resources incLegal Counsel ................................................... F Richard Pappas, Esq.Financial Services......................... George W. Wilson, OneSource PSGInsurance .......Maury, Donnelly & Parr—Bob Middleton, Meghan ShriverTax Consultant ...................................Brent A. Turner, OneSource PSGIT Services .................................... George W. Wilson, OneSource PSGTrucking......................................................................... Clark TransferHotel Booking .........................................Lisa Morris, Road ConciergeCast Bus Booking................................Mary Botosan, Road ConciergeCrew Bus........................................................ Dream Catcher CoachesMerchandising ..........................................................The Araca Group

TRIBECA THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONSCo-Founder/Partner ...................................................Jane RosenthalCo-Founder/Partner ................................................... Robert De NiroVice President of Production ...........................................Berry WelshVice President of Communications ..............................Tammie RosenExecutive Assistant ............................................Alexandra WinogoraAssistant ..................................................................... Laura Czerepak

FOR NETWORKS PRESENTATIONSChief Executive Officer ...............................................Kenneth GentryChief Operating Officer ............................................ Scott W. JacksonPresident ..............................................................................Orin WolfExecutive Vice President Production ............................... Seth WenigDirector of Finance ............................................................ John KinnaExecutive Producer .....................................................Kary M. WalkerAssociate Producer ...................................................... Angela RowlesDirector of Booking ............................................ Charmaine McVickerSenior General Manager .................................. Gregory VanderPloegGeneral Manager ..........................................................Mary K. WitteGeneral Manager .................................................... Guy Jordin HeardAssistant to the CEO/Associate General Manager .............Curt OwensAssistant General Manager ........................................Penelope LopezAssistant General Manager ................................. Bobby MaglaughlinSenior Production Manager ..........................................Jason JuenkerAssociate Production Manager .....................................Hector GuivasAssociate Production Manager .........................................Ben NeafusAssistant Production Manager .......................................Evan RooneyIntern, Production Department ..................................Ashley HarmanWarehouse Manager ...........................................................Brad KorffDirector of Marketing/PR ...............................................Heather HessMusic Coordinator ........................................................... John MezzioController ...................................................................Jennifer GiffordAccounts Payables............................................................ Laura CareyOffice Manager ......................................................... Buddy PiccolinoAdministrative Assistant................................... Esther SchwarzbauerOffice Assistant ................................................................Carol Jewell

CREDITSScenery constructed by Virginia Scenic. Automation equipment

provided by PRG Scenic Technologies. Lighting equipment from Christie Lights. Sound equipment by Sound Associates. Video equipment provided by Sound Associates. Rigging by Christie Lights. Laser Effects provided by X-Laser. Costume

Shop Timberlake Studios. Scenic elements constructed by Scenic Solutions. Drums supplied by TreeHouse Drums.

Rehearsal StudiosThe New 42 Street Studios

SPECIAL THANKSSpecial thanks to Charles D’Atri and

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.

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 musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.

The Director and Choreographer are members of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union.

The Theatre Managers, Press Agents, and Company Managers employed in this produc tion are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

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

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Maccabees at Midtown • page 25 Midtown, 5057 Woodward Ave., Detroit MI 48202. (313) 831-9311. Type of cuisine: American bistro, Price: $$, Amenities: GRSV. In midtown near the DIA. Park at the theatre and we will pick you up for dinner and take you back in time for the show!

Mario’s • mariosdetroit.com • page 27 Midtown, 4222 Second St., Detroit, MI 48201. (313) 832-1616. Type of cuisine: Italian, Price: $$$, Amenities: GPRSV. Complimentary shuttle to & from the theatre. Show your tickets and receive 10% off food on your performance date. Afterglow specials too! Party with the people who perform.

Mercury Burger Bar • mercuryburgerbar.com • page 28 Corktown, 2163 Michigan Ave. Detroit MI. 48216, (313) 964-5000. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $. Classic American burger bar, gourmet burgers, hot dogs, grilled bologna, tater tots, Guernsey dairy milk shakes, Michigan craft beers, full bar.

Morton’s The Steakhouse • mortons.com/troy • page 27 West Big Beaver Road, Troy, MI 48084. (248) 404-9845. Type of cuisine: Steakhouse & Seafood, Price: $$$, Amenities: RV. Morton’s The Steakhouse offers the finest quality foods, featuring USDA Prime, aged beef, fresh seafood, decadent desserts and award-winning wines.

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Mario’s

Publication: Broadway in Detroit program for 2013-14Version 2Run date: starting 3/4/14Size: 1/4 pg. (2-1/4 in. w. x 3-1/4 in. h.)Proof: #2; 10/17/13; 8:59PM

For: Nederlander Detroit (Fisher Theatre & others) Design: Frank Bach, Bach & Associates; Phone 313-822-4303, [email protected]

Complimentary shuttle service to & from the theatre

Live Entertainment Fri. & Sat. evenings313-832-1616 • mariosdetroit.com

4222 Second Avenue north of Mack • Detroit

See our Facebook page for cast parties & other upcoming events

RESTAURANT

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Ocean Prime • ocean-prime.com • page 24 Coolidge & Big Beaver, 2915 Coolidge Highway, Troy, MI 48084. (248) 458-0500. Type of Cuisine: Seafood, Price $$$, Amenities: FVRG. Seafood or Steak? At Ocean Prime, you can choose the best of both. Our passion is to give you an extraordinary supper club experience.

Ottava Via • ottavavia.com • page 28 Corktown, 1400 Michigan Ave. Detroit MI. 48216, (313) 962-5500. Type of cuisine: Casual/Rustic Italian, Price: $$, Amenities: FR. Stone fired pizza, small plates, pasta, Italian entrees, gelato, outdoor seating, bocci ball in season, full bar.

The Rattlesnake Club • rattlesnakedetroit.com • page 25 300 River Place Drive, Detroit, MI 48207. (313) 567-4400. Type of cuisine: American, Price $$$ GRV. The Rattlesnake Club celebrates over 25 years in Detroit! Chef Chris Franz’s innovative cuisine, our attentive service and award-winning wine list await on Detroit’s Riverfront!

Star Lanes Restaurant at Emagine Royal Oak • page 15 starlanes.com, 200 N. Main St., Royal Oak, MI 48067. (248) 414-1000. Price: $$, Amenities: GV. Fabulous food including savory appetizers, wonderful salads, burgers, sandwiches, hand-crafted pizza and delicious desserts! We also offer a full bar with premium beers, wines & liquors!

Traffic Jam & Snug • trafficjamdetroit.com • page 25 511 W. Canfield St., Detroit MI, 48201. (313) 831-9470. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$, Amenities: FGR. Featuring an eclectic menu of vegetarian items, burgers, fresh fish, pastas & salads. Decadent house-made desserts. Free, guarded parking. Minutes from the Fisher Theatre.

Union Street • unionstreetdetroit.com • page 25 Midtown, 4145 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201. (313) 831-3965. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$, Amenities: GR. 15% off when you bring in your ticket to this show! Serving lunch, dinner, desserts and Sunday brunch. Kitchen open late. Large group tours welcomed.

Joe Vicari Restaurant Group • page 29 vicarirestaurants.com • As Detroit’s very own “food network,” the Joe Vicari Restaurant Group is home to Metro Detroit’s most frequented and well-known restaurants. Featuring our flagship Italian restaurant—Andiamo (andiamoitalia.com)—we are also the home of the award-winning Joe Muer Seafood (joemuerseafood.com), the new Joe Vicari Andiamo Italian Steakhouse (andiamoitalia.com), southwest inspired Mesquite Creek in Clarkston (mesquitecreek.com), Brownie’s on the Lake on Lake St. Clair (browniesonthelake.com), and Macomb ALYSSA COHEN • [email protected] • (248) 608-1884

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Restaurants in The Westin Book Cadillac • page 26 Downtown Detroit, 1128 Washington Blvd. at Michigan Ave., Detroit MI 48226: ● 24 Grille • spa1924grille.com, (313) 964-3821. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$$, Amenities: RV. Located on Michigan Ave. at the Westin Book Cadillac, 24grille features Executive Chef Christian Borden’s interpretation of classic American dishes. Take 10% off your entire bill with your theatre ticket.

PRELUDES & ENCORES from page 27● Motor Bar • bookcadillacwestin.com, (313) 442-1600. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$, Amenities: V. Located on the second floor of the Westin Book Cadillac, Motor Bar is a comfortable location for a classic late night cocktail, dessert or appetizer after the show.● Roast • roastdetroit.com, (313) 961-2500. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$$, Amenities: RV. Iron Chef Michael Symon’s Roast is located on the street level of the Westin Book Cadillac. The Detroit Free Press recently named Roast Restaurant of the Year.

The Whitney • thewhitney.com • page 6 Midtown, 4421 Woodward Ave., Detroit MI 48201. (313) 832-5700. Type of cuisine: American, Price: $$$, Amenities: GPRV. Detroit’s most romantic restaurant. Experience our Prix Fixe Theatre Menu before your next show or join us anytime for dinner or an elegant dessert seven nights a week. Call for reservations during intermission or after tonight’s performance!

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The Wizard of Oz

Publication:Broadway In Detroit playbill program for We Will Rock YouRun dates: April 1…Size: full page bleedtrim size: 5-3/8 in. w. x 8-3/8 in. h.bleed: 1/8 in.inside margin: 1/4 in.Proof: 2/15/14; 2:25PM

For: Nederlander Detroit (Fisher Theatre & others) Agency: SMZ advertisingDesign: Frank Bach, Bach & Associates; Phone 313-822-4303, [email protected]

Detroit Opera House • June 17–29Tickets on sale now at the Fisher Theatre box office, ticketmaster.com & 800-982-2787.

Open Caption performance Sun., June 22, 6:30PM. Info: BroadwayInDetroit.com & 313-872-1000. Groups (12+): e-mail

[email protected] (subject: Wizard of Oz) or call 313-871-1132.

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BROADWAY IN DETROIT The Program for the Fisher Theatre

Volume 52, Number 9 April 1–13, 2014

Fisher Theatre • Fisher Building 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202

BroadwayInDetroit.com

Under the Management of Nederlander Detroit, LLC

Executive Director ............................................ Alan N. LichtensteinAssistant to Mr. Lichtenstein.......................................... Nancy KingDirector, Corporate Sales/Marketing .............................Scott MyersSenior Director, Marketing .......................................... Alyssa CohenAdvertising Director .................................... Debbie Michelson, SMZPress Agent................... Brendy Barr, Brendy Barr CommunicationsProgram Design................................ Frank Bach, Bach & Associates

THE FISHER THEATREBusiness Office Staff

Accounting ................................................................ Barbara Jones

House StaffTheatre Manager ....................................................James ManduzziHouse Manager ...........................................................Reuben PerezBox Office Treasurer...................................................... Marc RolandGroup Sales Manager .......................................................Amy YokinSubscription Manager .................................................Gwen HardenLost and Found .......................................................... Robin Teachey

Production StaffHead Stage Technician ........................................... Robert HaywardHead Lighting Technician ................................................. Sam AluiaHead Propman ................................................................ Joe AchatzHead Sound Technician ............................................. J. B. RalbovskyHead Scenery Technician................................................Ronald IveyWardrobe Supervisor ....................................... Kristyn Pinky MahleMusical Director ..............................................................Alice Sauro

The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside the theater without the written permission of the management is prohibited by law. Violations may be punishable by ejection and may render the offender liable for money damages.

The musicians employed in this production are mem-bers of the Detroit Federation of Musicians, Local 5.

Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E).

Articles found in the theater will be held for 30 days only. Lost article inquiries should be made by phone to (313) 872-l000 between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.Fisher Theatre Offices ............................................... (313) 872-1000Broadway In Detroit Season Ticket Office & Subscription Information ..........................................(313) 872-1180 Group Sales Information ........................................... (313) 871-1132If you expect emergency phone calls please leave your seat location with the ticket taker.For emergencies only during performances ............. (313) 872-1111New handicap (wheelchair) facilities now located in the main floor lobby near elevators.

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