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Generously sponsored by 2 Southbridge Street Worcester, MA 01608 877.571.SHOW (7469) UNFORGETTABLE EVENTS. DISTINCTIVE CATERING. Worry-free, creative event planning TheHanoverTheatre.org Impeccable food, artisanal wine, and enticing beverage selection Subscribe to our weekly online newsletter for the latest promotions, contests, new show announcements and chances to win cool prizes and tickets to terrific events or performances. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK facebook.com/thehanovertheatre Tasteful styling and presentation Please note for our Broadway Series, Sunday Matinees: ASL and Audio Description are available Attentive service BOARD OF DIRECTORS Photos by Christopher Dumas and Alice Pepplow Contact our corporate event specialists to create your company’s one-of-a-kind occasion today. PEPPERSCATERING.com PEPS0126_Hanover_ad.indd 1 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER twitter.com/hanovertheatre Maurice Boisvert, Chairman Richard W. Lavey, Vice Chair David B. Greenfield, Treasurer Kallin Johnson, Secretary Kristen Albright Tracy Barlok Ronald E. Bidinger, DDS Joan Crowley 508.393.6844 Mary C. DeFeudis Melanie J. Donegan Marianne Felice, MD Ivan R. Green, MD Michelle Jones-Johnson Steven G. Joseph Linda McGowan Cynthia A. Monahan Michael V. O’Brien Thomas P. O’Connor, Jr. Mary C. Ritter Ellen Savickas Karon Shea Walter Shea Troy Siebels Charles R. Valade STAFF 10/7/14 12:13 PM Committed to Preserving the Arts Where We Live and Serve Fletcher Tilton PC is proud to support The Hanover Theatre. Worcester | Framingham | cape cod Visit us at fletchertilton.com Administrative President & CEO Troy Siebels Director of Finance & Human Resources Janine Diliberto Finance & Human Resources Assistant Gerry Baeder Executive Assistant Bethany Strothers IT Services Machado Consulting Administrative Volunteers Emily Eaton, Bob Frankel Mike Knych, Judi Uthoff Marketing & Public Relations Director of Marketing & PR Lisa Condit Marketing Specialist Monica Wagner Elefterion Sales Manager Diane Pieciak Marketing Assistant Jacob Poplaski PR Assistant Kelly Rourke Marketing/Design Interns Alexandra Ferriera, Lillian Irwin Distribution Team Jordan Lavallee, Sandy Lavallee Dora Locke, Rick McGrail Community Outreach Edward P. Madaus Legal Counsel Paul J. Demoga, Esq. Development Director of Development Nel Lazour Associate Director of Development Carolyn Ambrose Membership Coordinator Kelly Hobson Production Production Manager Jon Rosbrook House Electrician Brenda Shepard House Sound/Audio Engineer Nick Joyce Stage Crew IATSE Local 96 Operations Director of Education & Operations Meghan Patrick Assistant Operations Manager David MacArthur Special Events Coordinator Mark Steina House Managers Pete Belsito Joyce Gully Ellen Santimaw Mark Steina Salon Maître D’s Sue Shimeall Ray Trifone Box Office Director of Ticketing Genevieve Shappell Assistant Box Office Manager Brendan Donnellan FSS Ticketing Manager Nadia Naco Box Office Associates Julie Carlson Terry Fava Ashley Hames Cheryl Lindsay Cathy Mezynski Peter O’Clair Mighty Wurlitzer Team Resident Organist Len Beyersdorfer Curator Don Phipps Assistant Curators Bruce Hager John Phipps Facilities Facilities Manager Lewis Symynkywicz Facilities Associates Dan Friend Stan Tarka Danielle Friend Brass Restoration Work Brian Anderson Scott Baeder Producer’s Circle $10,000 - $24,999 the Future The theatre’s future success depends on continued delivery of a world-class experience and maintaining the highest level of quality in every aspect of the theatergoing experience. Undeniably, the high caliber of the experience we deliver is inextricably linked to the beauty and perfection of the historic theatre itself. We must do better than simple “upkeep” of the theatre. We must preserve and care for it like the asset that it is. In addition, the very definition of a world-class venue will evolve, and we must evolve with it, embracing changing technologies and trends. We offer our heartfelt thanks to the many foundations, businesses and individuals that participated in The Hanover Theatre’s recently concluded Securing the Future Capital Campaign. More than $3.6 million was raised to support the ongoing preservation and maintenance of our historic facility. While we are grateful to all of our contributors, we are only able to list donors beginning at the $500 level. Leadership Support $500,000 - $1,000,000 The Hanover Insurance Group Bonnie & Ron Bidinger Jeff Burk & Dale LePage Catherine & Chris Collins Cognizant Technology Solutions Commonwealth Electrical Technologies EXL The Fred Harris Daniels Foundation Allen W. Fletcher Jean & Barry Alman Atlas Box & Crating Co, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Pam & Maurice Boisvert Karin Branscombe Paul & Sandy Demoga Fidelity Bank Jan & Mark Fuller Cheryl & David Greenfield Brittany & Michael Grenon The Ruth H. & Warren A. Ellsworth Foundation The Fletcher Foundation Polar Beverages Unum Broadway Circle $50,000 - $99,999 Bay State Savings Bank The Eppinger Family The Mildred H. McEvoy Foundation Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Worcester Business Development Corporation Director’s Circle $25,000 - $49,999 Bank of America Commerce Bank Mary C. DeFeudis Fallon Health Noreen & Ivan Green Harvard Pilgrim Health Care MCPHS University Rockwell Foundation Dorothy & Michael Tsotsis United Bank David & Kathy Israelian-Fleming Linda & Kallin Johnson Charlotte & Ben Klein Helen P. Koskinas Margaret & Ed Madaus Magilla Entertainment, LLC C. Jean & Myles McDonough Charitable Foundation Mirick O’Connell, Attorneys at Law Holly & Ronn Moody James D. O’Brien Jr. Jane & Dan O’Connor Karen & Ken Rapp Robin Alan Rhodes Ed Sato Jane & Troy Siebels TD Bank Karen & Fran Tighe Jody & Charlie Valade Todd Wetzel & Molly Forbes David Williams & Joyce Cariglia Contributors $2,500 - $4,999 The Stoddard Charitable Trust Presenting Sponsor $100,000 - $249,999 NTT Data Regan Remillard Rachel Rubin, Charlotte Klein Dance Centers Lynn & John Sullivan UniBank Webster 5 Cents Savings Wyman-Gordon Foundation Supporters $5,000 - $9,999 Foundation Support $250,000 - $499,999 The George I. Alden Trust The George F. & Sybil H. Fuller Foundation Mary & Warner Fletcher Hoche-Scofield Foundation Lee & Steve Joseph Mike Pagano, Lamoureux-Pagano Associates Marlene & David Persky Valerie & Stephen Loring Metso Kristen & David Albright Mary Ellen & Cliff Anderson Marie & Michael Angelini Alexander Aronson Finning CPAs Susan & Jack Bassick Maria & Len Beyersdorfer Peni & Dick Callahan Wayne Canty, Heat Trace Products The Carroll Family Mary Frances & John Coakley Nancy & Jim Coghlin Coghlin Electric Cheryl & Kerry Daigle Digital Federal Credit Union Melanie & Donald Donegan Beverly & John Doubleday Marianne E. Felice Simone & Jose Flores-Cardillo Ann L. Flynn Lisa Kirby Gibbs & Peter Gibbs Janice Hitzhusen & James Pease Stasia B. Hovenesian Frances & Howard Jacobson Martha & Michael Kelleher Susan & John Lajoie Tracey & Richard Lavey Nel & Paul Lazour Christine & Dana Levenson Andrea & Bruce Little The MacDonald Family Marois Brothers, Inc. Jane & William Mosakowski Beata & Michael O’Brien Claire & Brendan O’Connor Matthew Olds Donald Pegg Polly & Donald Phipps Cynthia & Stephen Pitcher Rollstone Bank & Trust Ruth & Allen Rubin Rush Street Gaming Patricia & Tom Ryan Ellen & John Savickas Patricia A. Segerson Carol & Dr. Jang Singh Southbridge Savings Bank Lorna & Michael Stearns Sullivan, Garrity and Donnelly Insurance Agency United Lens Company Kim & Adrian VanderSpek Sharon & Peter Woodbury Worcester Center for Performing Arts, a registered not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, owns and operates The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Contributors $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Elizabeth Baldarelli Jo Ann & Ted Bauer Sarah & Allen Berry Maria & Len Beyersdorfer Tammy & George Butler James Connor Barbara Fargo Louise Feldhaus Jane Grant Bruce Hager Lynn & Lura Harrison The Hart Foundation The Jenal Family Michelle & Robert Johnson Linda & Joe McGowan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O’Connor Page Chiropractic Health Center J. Robert Seder Karon Shea Jean & Herb Varnum Demmie & Jerry Wells Sue & David Woodbury Make your furniture the star of the show. We make sure quality and value are always center stage. Designed by the finest American craftsmen, our furniture has been handpicked to place a spotlight on every room, in every home, every time. Come discover why a higher level of quality doesn’t have to come at a higher price. Contributors $500 - $999 Gerry & Scott Baeder Charlie & Janet Birbara Ann Marie & Richard Cravedi Joyce & Mel Greenberg Patricia & William Iandoli William F. Lynch Company, Inc. Walter Shea Gina & Bernard Schultz Janet Zeidler Contributors to date as of 4.15.15 For more information about planned giving opportunities, and the 1926 Legacy Society, please contact Nel Lazour, director of development, at 508.471.1770 e-mail [email protected], or visit TheHanoverTheatre.org/campaign. 107 Dresser Hill Rd, (Rte 31) Charlton, MA 01507 | 508•248•5566 Mon - Fri 10-6 | Sat 10–5 | Sun 12–5 charltonfurniture.com Complimentary design service available. 2014-2015 FOUNDATION SUPPORT We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the following foundations for their support of the theatre’s acquisition of the former Goral Building at 551 Main Street, slated to open in Fall 2015. The George I. Alden Trust Bay State Savings Bank The Jeanne Y. Curtis Charitable Trust The Ruth H. and Warren A. Ellsworth Foundation The Fred Harris Daniels Foundation The Fletcher Foundation The George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation The Albert J. Gifford Charitable Trust The Hanover Insurance Group Foundation The Francis A. and Jacquelyn H. Harrington Foundation The Hoche-Scofield Foundation The McDonough Charitable Foundation Mildred H. McEvoy Foundation The Schwartz Charitable Foundation The Stoddard Charitable Trust Wyman-Gordon Foundation Thank you to the following foundations for their support of our community arts programming and The Wurlitzer Fund. American Theatre Organ Society The Hermann Foundation Massachusetts Cultural Council Memorial Foundation for the Blind Shanklin Music Hall Foundation Worcester Education Development Foundation Worcester Arts Council 2014-2015 CORPORATE SPONSORS We are grateful to the following corporate sponsors for their support of the theatre’s 2014-2015 season. HERB CHAMBERS Passion & Pageantry HERB CHAMBERS Commerce Bank is proud to sponsor Camelot. TOYOTA - HYUNDAI OF AUBURN TOYOTA - HYUNDAI OF AUBURN HERB CHAMBERS TOYOTA AND HYUNDAI OF AUBURN TOYOTA - HYUNDAI OF AUBURN Our support for local events and organizations is well known. It is a key factor in our commitment to the well-being and vitality of the communities that we serve. www.BankAtCommerce.com For more information on corporate sponsorships, call Nel Lazour, director of development, at 508.471.1770 or e-mail [email protected]. Commerce Bank is a registered service mark in Massachusetts of Commerce Bank & Trust Company. ©2015 Commerce Bank & Trust Company. Commerce Bank member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. All rights reserved. We extend our sincere thanks to the Franklin Square Society Members who play a leadership role in building a strong and sustainable institution that serves the cultural needs of our community. ENCORE CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP R.E. Bidinger, DDS & J.M. Stiles, DMD* Mary C. 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KATE TURNER Lancelot.................................................................................................................TIM ROGAN King Pellinore ..........................................................................................MARK POPPLETON Mordred........................................................................................................ KASIDY DEVLIN Sir Dinadin .....................................................................................................JON McHATTON Squire Dap ......................................................................................... BRANDON CORDEIRO Sir Sagramore.............................................................................................. MARK EDWARDS Sir Lionel ............................................................................................TROY BRUCHWALSKI Lady Anne .................................................................................. 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Guenevere Camelot .............................................................................................................................Arthur Camelot (Reprise) ...................................................................................................... Guenevere Follow Me ...................................................................... Nimue, Merlyn and Female Ensemble C’est Moi ...................................................................................................................... Lancelot The Lusty Month of May ................................................................... Guenevere and Ensemble The Lusty Month of May (Reprise) ......................................................Guenevere and Knights How to Handle a Woman ..................................................................................................Arthur The Jousts.....................................................................................................................Company Before I Gaze at You Again ....................................................................................... Guenevere Finale - Act I .....................................................................................................................Arthur Retire where the lifestyle is pitch-perfect. ACT TWO Madrigal .................................................................................... Lancelot and Female Ensemble Before I Gaze at You Again (Reprise) ....................................................................... Guenevere The Seven Deadly Virtues............................................................................................. Mordred What Do the Simple Folk Do? .................................................................Arthur and Guenevere Fie on Goodness........................................................................................Mordred and Knights If Ever I Would Leave You ........................................................................................... Lancelot Guenevere ....................................................................................................................Company Camelot - Finale Ultimo .................................................................. Arthur, Tom and Company The Willows at Westborough and The Willows at Worcester are the culmination of the Salmon family’s commitment to creating inspired choices. These beautiful communities capture and convey the spirit of one family’s dedication to serving your family. 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They’re called “Bancroft students.” Lower, Middle, & Upper Schools 110 Shore Drive Worcester, MA 01605 508.854.9227 www.bancroftschool.org MARY McNULTY (Guenevere) is thrilled to be joining the National Tour of Camelot. Mary received her BFA in Theatre and Voice from the University of Kansas’ School of Music. NYC credits include How I Learned to Drive (Female Greek Chorus) and Day of the Feast (Mother). Regional credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania/Hippolyta), The Last Five Years (Cathy), Camelot (Lady Anne), Watson: The Last Great Tale of the Legendary Sherlock Holmes (Irene Adler), Young Frankenstein (Ensemble), Moon Over Buffalo (Rosalind) and God of Carnage (Annette). Love to P, G, and E! For more about Mary, please visit www.mary-mcnulty.com. TIM ROGAN (Lancelot). National Tour: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Gaston). DC Area: Rocky Horror Show (Brad Majors), Big Nate (Artur), Jason Invisible (u/s), Spring Awakening (Ensemble), The Fantasticks (El Gallo), Rocky Horror Show (Rocky), Grease (Danny Zuko), Spinoza’s Solitude (Seth), The Boys from Syracuse Concert (Ensemble), The Hollow (u/s), The Boy Detective Fails (u/s), I Capture the Castle: 21/24 Workshop (Stephen Colley), Side by Side by Sondheim (u/s), Sunset Boulevard (Ensemble). Education: Bachelor of Music - Catholic University (2011). MARK POPPLETON (Merlyn, King Pellinore). National Tours: The Addams Family, Spring Awakening, Man of La Mancha. Regional/stock: Les Miserables (Javert), Deathtrap (Sidney Bruhl), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney Todd & Judge Turpin), A Funny Thing Happened... (Pseudolus), Private Lives (Elyot Chase), Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Lawrence Jameson), Kismet (Hajj), My Fair Lady (Col. Pickering) and Jesus Christ Superstar (Pontius Pilate). Keep up with Mark at markpoppleton.com. KASIDY DEVLIN (Mordred) last toured with Monty Python’s Spamalot (Sir Robin) for the show’s final 355 performances. This last year, Kasidy was seen in As You Like It in Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon, Measure for Measure at the Gene Frankle Theatre, Titus Andronicus, Romeo and Juliet, Merry Wives of Windsor and a sold out run of Parker and Dizzy at Theatre for the New City. His training reflects a broad diversity of styles and approaches: commedia dell’ arte in Italy; Shakespeare with Patsy Rodenburg; Ensemble-based theatre at the Dell Arte’ International School of Physical Theatre. When not performing, Kasidy raises his two children (terriers). He dedicates this show to his great teachers - past, present, future, here and gone. TROY BRUCHWALSKI (Sir Lionel, Ensemble) is very excited to be touring with Camelot. Credits include: Tour: South Pacific (Harbison/US Cable), Les Miserables (Grantaire/US Javert) with Prather Entertainment Group; The Last Romance (Young Man) with Old Creamery Theatre Company; The World Goes Round (Man 1) with Interplayers Theatre; Les Miserables (Javert), Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), A Chorus Line (Zach), Spelling Bee (V.P. Panch) with Thingamajig Theatre Company. Troy would like to thank his loving family and Nina for their constant support. BRANDON CORDEIRO (Squire Dap, Ensemble). NY/Regional: The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me (Broadway Cares 20th Anniversary Revival), Pearl, Go West!, Gary Goldfarb: Master Escapist, A Little Night Music (Boston Opera Collaborative), RENT (Provincetown Theater), Spamalot (TriArts). Film/ TV: My Many Married Men, “Truthfully Speaking, Tony,” Mohawk Salon (Upcoming). He has appeared in performance art pieces at the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS 1. His original one-man show Brandon Cordeiro: One Night Only! has been produced in Provincetown, MA. Graduate of New England Conservatory & NYU. Love to Mom, Dad, Addy & the family! www.BrandonCordeiro.com MATTHEW CURIANO (Ensemble) is thrilled to be going out on his first National Tour with such an amazing show! A proud graduate from Pace University’s Musical Theater program. Favorite regional credits include Thenardier (Les Miserables), Cat in the Hat (Seussical), Floyd (Floyd Collins), Nathan Detroit (Guys and Dolls) and Uncle Ernie (The Who’s Tommy). Many thanks to Phoenix Entertainment and so much love to my family and friends for supporting me in everything, especially Jen, Dad, and Luke! www.matthewcuriano.com MARK EDWARDS (Sir Sagramore, Ensemble) is excited to join the incredible cast of Camelot! Off 5 continued Live the Life You Always Imagined. WHO’S WHO Broadway: The Imbible. National Tour: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (u/s Beast & Gaston). Regional: Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson), The Music Man (Harold Hill), Chicago (Billy Flynn). Mark was a Lead Singer for Holland America Line’s Ryndam, Oosterdam and Nieuw Amsterdam ships. He has been a Featured Soloist for the National Cherry Blossom Parade, Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade and Miss America Parade.Tons of gratitude and love to family and friends. www.aboutmarkedwards.com KATE WILLIAMS GRABAU (Lady Anne, Ensemble) holds a BM in musical theatre from Catholic University, and an MFA in acting from the USC. She’s performed in regional theatres across the country, the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center and even sang backup for Barry Manilow. Favorite credits include: Anya in The Cherry Orchard (w/ Kate Burton), Beatrice in Much Ado..., Mother Showman in Venus, Marty in Grease, Babette in Beauty and the Beast, Mary in It’s a Wonderful Life and Trinculo in The Tempest. Thanks to Adam for the journey. Follow me @katedelores #kgat. www.katherinegrabau.com ANDY KING (Ensemble) is beyond thrilled to be touring with Camelot. Favorite roles include Austin (I Love You Because), Cinderella’s Prince (Into The Woods), Geoff (Hard Candy) and the Bandleader (Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson). Proud graduate of The Boston Conservatory (MM) and University of Nebraska-Lincoln (BM). Thank you to Phoenix, Anthony, Mom and Caela. For Dad. JON McHATTON (Sir Dinadin, Ensemble) is happy to be joining the National Tour of Camelot. Hailing from Arizona, Jon is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM) and has spent the last four years living in NYC. Favorite regional credits include: Oklahoma! (Jud Fry), Urinetown (Bobby Strong), Grease (Danny Zuko), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Adam Pontipee), Footloose (Ren McCormack), Camelot (Sir Sagramore) and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Aggie). Jon gives a huge thanks for the love and support to the talented cast and crew, friends and family, the “Big Man” and his best friend Amanda. LIZZY MILLER (Ensemble) is a proud graduate of Wright State University where she earned her BFA in acting with an emphasis in musical theatre. Disney Cruise Line: Disney Dreams, Villains Tonight!, Twice Charmed (mainstage performer). West Virginia Public Theatre: The Fantasticks (Luisa), Anything Goes (Hope Harcourt), All Shook Up (Natalie Haller). Peterborough Players: Measure for Measure (Juliet), Stuart Little (Margolo), Puss in Boots (Princess). Endless gratitude 6 to Mom and Dad for their constant love and support. www.lizzy-miller.com MEG SCHNEIDER (Ensemble) is thrilled to be on the road with Camelot! She is a proud Texan and Ithaca College grad, with a BFA in Musical Theatre. After touring nationally as a lead singer in In The Mood, a big band musical revue, Meg returned to NYC last year and premiered a musical comedy version of Swiss Family Robinson at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Regional credits: A Streetcar Named Desire (Stella) and Chicago (Go-to-Hell-Kitty) at Michigan’s Barn Theatre. Favorite roles: Julie Jordan in Carousel and April in Company at Ithaca College. All my love and gratitude to my family and friends! www.meg-schneider.com KATE TURNER (Nimue, Ensemble) is a graduate of Penn State’s Musical Theatre BFA Program and is completely thrilled to be a part of this fantastic cast. Favorite roles include Elle in Legally Blonde, Val in A Chorus Line, Kitty in The Drowsy Chaperone and Little Edie in Grey Gardens. A special thanks to my Mom, my friends and family for the unmeasurable love and support. kateturner.squarespace.com ALAN JAY LERNER (Book and Lyrics) wrote these plays with Frederick Loewe: Life of the Party, What’s Up, The Day Before Spring, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Gigi. He also wrote Love Life with Kurt Weill, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Carmelina with Burton Lane, Coco with Andre Pevin, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with Leonard Bernstein and Dance a Little Closer with Charles Strouse. He wrote the libretto and/or lyrics for the following films: An American in Paris, Gigi, The Little Prince, The Royal Wedding and film versions of his plays. He wrote two books - On the Street Where I Live and The Musical Theatre: A Celebration. Mr. Lerner died in 1986. FREDERICK LOEWE (Music), a child prodigy at four, made his concert debut with the Berlin Symphony at 13. He came to America in 1923. In 1942, Loewe approached Alan Jay Lerner in NY and said he would like to collaborate with him on a musical show. The two went on to enjoy a notable partnership resulting in the stage musicals Day Before Spring, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Gigi and the films Gigi and The Little Prince. Mr. Loewe died on Feb. 14, 1988 at 88, the winner of several Tony and Oscar awards. MICHAEL McFADDEN (Director/Artistic Producer) is the co-founder and Artistic Director of Phoenix Entertainment. He has guided more than 100 major productions as Producer and/or Director on both the continued Amenities • 200-seat theatre with balcony • Full service health club • Heated indoor swimming pool • Arts & crafts/woodworking shop • Private 3-acre park with walking paths services • Full maintenance service • Housekeeping & linen service • Casual & fine restaurant-style dining • Chauffeured transportation • Cultural and educational programs Retirement Community Established 1989 • Located 1 mile off Rt. 9 Call 508-842-8331, toll free 1-800-492-8331 or visit www.SouthgateatShrewsbury.com CO L L I N G S F O U N D AT I O N 137 Barton Rd. Stow, MA - 800.568.8924 - cfdn.org WHO’S WHO national and international stage. Productions include Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages (North America tour, Republic of Singapore), The Addams Family, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Color Purple, Godspell, The Will Rogers Follies, Ring of Fire, Man of La Mancha, Gypsy, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Directing credits include Smokey Joe’s Café, The Pajama Game (North America tour), Fame (Korea and China tours), Grease (China tour, Malaysia, Macau and Turkey) and Sing Along Santa (Korea and North America tour). Mr. McFadden is a partner in Baker Park Associates, Inc. and founding member of both Phoenix Productions and Phoenix Asia Group. When not traveling, he shares his quiet time with his wife, LeAnne, and their sons, Sam and Liam. KEVIN DEPINET (Scenic Design) is delighted to be working with Phoenix Entertainment for his first time! He designs at The Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf, Chicago Shakespeare, The National Theatre of Great Britain, The Royal George Theatre, The McCarter Theatre, The Court Theatre, The Arden Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory, Denver Theatre Center, Writers Theatre, Drury Lane, Yale Repertory, Indiana Repertory, American Players Theatre, Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Mark Taper Forum, Glimmer Glass Opera, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Victory Gardens, and Saint Louis Repertory. He was the Associate Designer for the original Tony award winning August Osage County. Other Broadway Credits include Associate Design for Mother F**ker with the Hat and Of Mice and Men. He is also an adjunct professor of design at DePaul University. He studied at Ball State University and the Yale School of Drama. PAUL TAZEWELL (Costume Design). Broadway credits: Side Show, A Streetcar Named Desire (Tony Award nomination), Magic/Bird, Memphis (Tony Award nomination), In the Heights (Tony Award nomination), Guys and Dolls, The Color Purple (Tony Award nomination), Elaine Stritch At Liberty, Caroline, or Change, A Raisin in the Sun, Lombardi, The Miracle Worker, Bring in ’Da Noise, Bring in ’Da Funk (Tony Award nomination), On the Town, Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam, Drowning Crow, Hot Feet and The Gershwins’ Fascinating Rhythm. Off-Broadway credits include Ruined, McReele, Flesh and Blood, Fame, Boston Marriage and Harlem Song. Opera credits include Faust at the Metropolitan Opera; Porgy and Bess at Washington National Opera, LA Opera and the San Francisco Opera; Magdelena at Théâtre du Châlet; Margaret Garner at Michigan Opera Theatre, Little Women at Glimmerglass Opera Festival and New York City Opera and Treemonisha at Opera Theatre of St. Louis. MIKE BALDASSARI (Lighting Design) is a Tony and Emmy nominated Lighting Designer whose work has spanned much of the entertainment industry and been seen live in 25+ countries. Theatrical Lighting for Film includes: Rob Marshall’s Nine, Rock of Ages, Joyful Noise, Sex and the City 2, Going the Distance, Neil Young Trunk Show. For Sam Mendes and Mr. Marshall he co-designed the Broadway hit revival of Cabaret, for which he received Tony and Drama Desk Award Nominations and received the Entertainment Design Award. This famed production is once again running at Studio 54. Other Broadway designs include: First Date and Holler If Ya Hear Me. Mike has also designed more than a dozen US National Tours, including Phoenix Entertainment’s Monty Python’s Spamalot, Ring of Fire, Man of La Mancha, Fame, The Will Rogers Follies, Grease and Phantom of the Opera. World premieres: Tennessee Williams’ One Arm, Somewhere in Time, 13 and Nerds. European: Beauty and the Beast (11+ companies). Production Designer: Alice in Chains, co-designed Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams Tour world-wide. Family entertainment: Yo Gabba Gabba, Super Why, Kidz Bop, Madagascar. Television: U2’s “Top of the Rock,” SNL’s “Digital Shorts.” Broadcast Concerts: Mary J. Blige, Tim McGraw, Sam Smith at The Apollo. Emmy Nomination: Garth Brooks Central Park. www.mike-o-matic.com CRAIG CASSIDY (Sound Design) has been providing sound reinforcement for the theater for 25 years, designing sound for productions here in the USA and around the world. Recent productions include The Addams Family, Rock Of Ages, A Chorus Line, The Color Purple, Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, Ring Of Fire, Gypsy, Man of La Mancha, Grease, The Will Rogers Follies, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Fame and Phantom. Regional productions include: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Crazy For You, Jekyll and Hyde, and Follies. When he is not behind a sound console you can find him sailing the Long Island Sound with his wife Dina & daughter Kealy. STEVEN M. BISHOP (Music Supervisor/Add’l Orchestrations), the Arranger/Orchestrator for the upcoming Broadway shows, Genius and Solana, was the Conductor for the First National Tour of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Conductor/Musical Director for the off-Broadway run of BINGO!, for which he orchestrated, produced, and mixed the original cast CD. Mr. Bishop conducted for Barry Manilow and his musical, Copacabana, and has had the privilege of working with such other artists as Gladys Knight, Pat Boone, BJ Crosby, Lou Rawls, K.D. Lang, Deborah Gibson, Frankie Avalon, and Michael Bolton. For 7 continued Photo: Glenn Perry gperryimages.com battle for the airfield Stay Ahead of THE CURVE ... WITH SUMMER LEARNING AT SYLVAN Kids can lose up to 2 1/2 months of learning in the summer. Stay ahead of the curve with Sylvan’s summer sessions. Summer sessions are filling up fast. 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Favorite credits include: Rock Of Ages (National tour), Hello Again (NYU/ Tisch), Thoroughly Modern Millie (NYU/Tisch) and Andrew Lippa’s Wild Party (Fitzgerald Theater MN). Aside from the folks at Phoenix, Marshall would like to thank his family and friends and most of all Vernon. AL FOOTE III (Fight Direction) has served as fight director for shows featuring epic battles to brawls in elevators. Musicals: Company, Cabaret, Down in the Valley and The Pirates of Penzance. Twenty-five Shakespeare productions and counting, including: Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, Henry V, Henry VI, Part 3, Coriolanus, etc. Other productions include Baal, Cloud 9, Mauritius, The Hothouse and True West. Al has a BFA in Musical Theatre from New School University and is a Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. www.alfoote3.com Independent, self-assured and confident, our graduates excel in college...and in life. SCOTT ORLESKY (Technical Supervisor) Technical Supervision on International tours of Peter and the Starcatcher, Spamalot, The Addams Family, The Color Purple, Fame, Grease, Peter Pan, The National Ballet of the Ukraine’s Nutcracker, A Ballet Fantasy, What’s Done In the Dark, Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story and Big Comfy Couch, to name a few. His work has garnered him a Dora Mavor Moore award for theatrical design, an IALD award for architectural lighting, and an ISES award for large scale special events. > Middle and Upper School for Grades 6 through 12 > 20 AP classes > 250 Leadership opportunities > 42 Arts courses including Directing, Costume Design and Stagecraft > 80 Clubs > 50 Teams in 17 sports Plan a Visit to See Us in Action! View Arts video WorcesterAcademy.org or call 508.459.5841 MARK MINNICK (Casting) has cast exceptional talent in over 25 touring productions including last season’s tours of The Addams Family and Rock of Ages. Previous credits include tours of Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Color Purple, The Pajama Game, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Ring of Fire. International: Fame (2009/10 China tour), and Grease (Asian tour, Macau, China and Istanbul, Turkey). TOM FRENCH (Production Dramaturg) has worked with producer/director Michael McFadden creating the critically acclaimed, family favorite holiday musical Sing-Along Santa. Tom has written music and lyrics for 8 over fifteen produced musicals. His most recent piece, Aesop’s Foibles, was showcased at the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, UK. PHILLIP ALEMAN (Marketing Director) has been working as a publicist and marketing director for Broadway national tours for over 15 years. In addition to the National Tours of Wicked, Spamalot, Next to Normal, The Addams Family and Bring It On: The Musical, Phillip has represented 2005’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning Doubt, starring Cherry Jones; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; The Producers; The Full Monty; Elaine Stritch at Liberty; The Graduate; Proof; Dr. Dolittle; Annie and Stomp, to name a few. J. ANDREW BLEVINS (Production Stage Manager) is overjoyed for the opportunity to be joining King Arthur and the tour of Camelot! National tours: Sesame Street Live!, 50 Shades! The Musical, and Scooby Doo Live! Recent projects: Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Big shout out to my family for being incredibly supportive while I’m out on the road. Many thanks to all! DEBORAH BARRIGAN (Company Manager) is thrilled to be working with Phoenix Entertainment and Camelot! Past management credits include: The Addams Family, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Disney’s Beauty & The Beast, Blast!, Blast! 2 MIX, and Yo Gabba Gabba Live. Deb started her theatre arts career as a dancer and has toured extensively with the USO/AFE, boosting the morale of troops serving in war zones across the world. Thank you Phoenix Entertainment! STEPHEN B. KANE (Executive Producer) enjoys an open ended run in the theatrical touring industry that has now spanned some 35 years. He has produced and managed over 100 touring Broadway musicals on four continents. Current collaborations include North American tours of Peter and the Starcatcher and Ragtime, and International Tours of The Addams Family, Rock of Ages and Grease. He is CEO for Baker Park Associates, Inc., a theatrical management and consulting firm, and co-founder of both Phoenix Productions in North America and Phoenix Asia Group. For real adventure he happily shares post-production time with partner Joe in sunny south Florida raising their 10-year old sons, Aidan and Andrew. PHOENIX ENTERTAINMENT (Producer) is an independent theatrical producing and management enterprise founded and helmed by long time colleagues Stephen Kane and Michael McFadden. Its primary mission is to develop, produce, manage and present the very finest in touring Broadway musicals and family continued PRODUCERS PRODUCERS WHO’S WHO PHOENIX ENTERTAINMENT WHO’S WHO www.phoenix-ent.com Wardrobe Supervisor.......................Marianne VanStee entertainment worldwide. Over the past three decades Fight/Movement Captain ...................... Jon McHatton the Phoenix team has produced and/or supervised over Local Talent Coordinator .......................... Rich Hixon 100 live productions on four continents. Current and Insurance ..............................DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. recent touring projects include Camelot, Peter and the Legal ................................................ Brooks & Distler ASSOCIATE PRODUCER/CASTING...............................................................MARK MINNICK Starcatcher, The Addams Family, Ragtime, Rock of Accounting/US................ Gordon and Company, LLC DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS............................................................................LISA MATTIA Ages, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Color Purple and Accounting/Canada .......................Fruitman Kates CA the long-running Korean language....................................................MELODEE production of Grease. DIRECTOR OF ACCOUNTING SNOKE-BULLOCK Human Resources .......................... 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Current and CAMELOT offer each local market the opportunity to have community Insurance ..............................DeWitt Stern Group, Inc. recent touring projects include Camelot, Peter and the participation by casting a local actor or actors between the ages of Brooks 8 and&13 Legal ................................................ Distler ASSOCIATE PRODUCER/CASTING...............................................................MARK MINNI Starcatcher, The Addams Family, Ragtime, Rock of Accounting/US ................ Gordon and Company, LLC in the role of Tom of Warwick, a young boy destined to be a knight. The DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS............................................................................LISA MATT Ages, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Color Purple and Accounting/Canada .......................Fruitman Kates CA Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts,Human in conjunction with Phoenix the long-running Korean language production of Grease. 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Assistant Carpenter..........................Brandon Fuller Merchandising .......................................Dewynters GENERAL https://www.facebook.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ MANAGER Sunday, May 10, 6:30Birgenheier PM performance. . . . . . Alex Hill .................................... RICH HIXON Transportation and Accommodations .....R HeadRebel Electrician ...........................Anna Transportation and Accommodations .....Road CamelotMusicalTour CamelotMusicalTour PRODUCTION Assistant Atwell Entertainm Entertainment TravelElectrician.........................Stephen ACCOUNTANT............... DEBORAH HARMON BRAYDEN MOORE (Tom of Warwick) is a fourth grader at Woodland Head Audio ................................Jens Muehlhausen PRODUCTION CREDITS CREDITS us on Twitter: Follow us on Twitter: Elementary School. He is an avid reader and Follow also enjoys writing stories. ASSOCIATE ...................SUZANNE APICELLA Asst. 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Worth, TX; Cortez Bailey & Gloria Daniels; EdResources & Assistant Lighting Designer .................... Karen Spahn Payroll.........................Yolanda Gault, Farhiya HILL (TomOmar of Warwick)Patsy is a third grade student at Grove Worcester's Shady Baptist Chur Edwards; in Tyler, Moving Light ProgrammerALEX Patsy Edwards; Shady Grove Baptist Church ...................Mark LaPierre Flagg Street Elementary enjoys soccer and baseball, learning Financial Services .........................Bank ofMichael America Production Electrician............................. Bert School. TX;He DeGalane Williams & Family. TX; DeGalane Williams & Family. Production Props ........................................ Darcy Bert Production Wardrobe ..................Joseph P. Salasovich EXCLUSIVE T. Tyler StumpfTOUR DIRECTION Backstage and Front of the House Employees are by the INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF Wardrobe Assistant .......................... 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Accessible Seating: The Hanover Theatre is committed to providing access and an enjoyable visit by persons of different abilities. Spaces are reserved for patrons who use wheelchairs and for their ambulatory companions. When purchasing tickets, please be sure to mention if any special accommodations are required, including low vision, hard of hearing, limited mobility, etc. It is the intent of the Theatre to comply with all ADA provisions where practical. Box Office Sales: You are welcome to purchase tickets to upcoming shows in several ways: use in the theatre, and offenders may be ejected without compensation. On rare occasions, specific performers or engagements may request that this policy be suspended, in which case we will advise same by covering lobby signage which lists the standard policy. All members of the press or media must receive advance authorization to use cameras or recording devices inside the theatre and must display identification of same. Cell Phones: Out of respect to the performers and to fellow audience members, please remember to silence all cell phones while in the theatre. Also please note, there is no telephone which is manned throughout the performance. Please be sure to leave your cell phone telephone number with anyone who may need to reach you during an emergency and in the event of an emergency please take your call in the theatre lobby. Children: All patrons MUST have a valid ticket. Parents are discouraged from bringing children under 5 years of age to performances which are Online: 24/7 at TheHanoverTheatre.org. not specifically oriented to children. Parents must By Telephone: Call the box office at 877.571.7469 remove any disruptive children from the theatre during standard hours of operation. into the lobby. For these reasons, and for the In Person: Visit the box office at 2 Southbridge comfort of all audience members, please consider Street, downtown Worcester, MA 01608 carefully whether it is appropriate for you to bring children under 5 to the theatre. By E-mail: [email protected] Concessions: Please do not bring outside food By Mail: Use the Address above. and drink to the theatre. Snacks and beverages By Fax: Fax to 508.471.1686 will be available for sale in the lobby. Depending Box Office Hours of Operation: Monday through on the performance, drinks may be brought into Saturday, 10:00am to 6:00pm; Sunday (if there the seating areas, but food is prohibited. is a performance), 12noon to 6:00pm, and until First Aid: Please speak with the house manager intermission on all performance evenings, in or any member of the ushering staff if you need person and by telephone. So that we may best serve patrons attending each event, please avoid first aid or have any sort of accident or medical visiting the box office to purchase tickets to future emergency. Insurance regulations require that such instances be documented immediately. events during the hour just prior to curtain time. Gift Certificates: These are available in any Groups: Attending the theatre is even more fun denomination by calling or visiting the box when you bring a group. Groups of 10 or more office and may be used by the recipient in full or may be eligible for a discount. Please contact partial payment for event tickets. Gift Certificates Diane Pieciak at 508.930.2424 for information. cannot be used in online transactions. If used in a Assistive Listening Devices: Devices are available telephone sale, the gift certificate MUST be mailed from the house manager. Please inquire at the box to the box office before the tickets purchased will office or ask an usher. These cannot be reserved be mailed to the customer. Alternately, tickets can in advance, but the number of devices available be held at the box office and the gift certificate should be sufficient for the usual demand. You will redeemed in person at any point up to the curtain be asked to leave your driver’s license as a deposit time of the performance(s) purchased. when borrowing an assistive listening device. Cameras (Recording Devices): Our standard policy is that all such devices are prohibited from continued... THEATRE POLICIES & OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION CON'T. Inclement Weather Policy: The nature of touring performance schedules is such that it is generally impossible for us to reschedule cancelled performances. Therefore, with very rare exceptions, our policy is that the show will go on regardless of the weather as long as the performers are able to perform. Please make travel plans in accordance with anticipated weather conditions, but please DO NOT endanger yourself. Lost and Found: Management is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Items found at the theatre will be held by the house manager. If you have lost an item, please contact the box office as soon as possible to make a report. You will then be contacted if the item has been found. Retrieval of the item is the responsibility of the customer. Items not claimed within 30 days will be donated or disposed of without compensation. Rental of the Theatre: The Hanover Theatre is available for appropriate organizations and for appropriate activities. Please contact Mark Steina, special events coordinator, at 508.849.9423 or [email protected] for further information. Prohibited: Items and activities which are prohibited include (but are not limited to): smoking, weapons, outside food or drink, camera or recording devices, cell phones not silenced or set to vibrate, laser pointers, disruptive or abusive language, pets (except those assisting persons with disabilities), and persons exhibiting intoxication or drug use. Offenders may be removed from the theatre without compensation. Resale of Tickets for Profit: Ticketholders may on occasion be in a position where they have purchased tickets that they later cannot personally use and will want to donate, give, trade or sell these tickets to friends or acquaintances. Management does not discourage private transactions of this nature. However, we may take appropriate actions to thwart the organized resale of tickets for profit by third parties, which we do not condone. The public is advised to be careful purchasing tickets from individuals they do not know personally, as such tickets may be void and in such cases admission to the theatre will be denied without compensation. Standing Room: All persons entering the theatre must have a valid ticket, and are not allowed to stand in the back or aisles. Tax Deductible Donations: As the theatre is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, donations to The Hanover Theatre are tax-deductible to the fullest extent provided by law. Please consult with your tax professional. Ushers: The Hanover Theatre uses a dedicated and trained force of volunteer ushers to seat and assist our guests. If you would like to volunteer to usher or to provide other administrative assistance to the organization, please contact our operations manager, Meghan Patrick, at 508.471.1793 for details. 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