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Jekyll & Hyde The Musical, Fisher Theatre, Nov. 27–Dec. 2, 2012, Broadway In Detroit

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Theodore Seuss Geisel began his career as a cartoonist in the 1920s after one of his fellow Oxford students noticed

him spending more time doodling in class than taking notes. Not long after that, his work began appearing in magazines with the name “Dr. Theophrastus Seuss” next to them, which the cartoonist quickly short-ened to “Dr. Seuss.”

Geisel often said that the inspirations for his stories were mysteries to him, with the exception of Cat In The Hat and Grinch. In both of those characters the author found pieces of himself. Michael Frith, Suess’ edi-tor said “The Cat in the Hat and Ted Geisel were inseparable and the same… This is someone who delighted in the chaos of life, who delighted in the seeming insanity of the world around him.”

Just after The Grinch Who Stole Christ-mas appeared, Geisel explained to Redbook that on the morning of the day after Christ-mas, he looked in the mirror and thought to himself that he looked a little “Grinchish.” So he wrote the story about the sour Mr. Grinch to see if he could rediscover some-thing about Christmas he felt he had lost. Now, 56 years later, his timeless Christmas tale comes to the Detroit Opera House De-cember 18–30 as a full-scale Broadway mu-sical production.

Based on Seuss’s original book and the 1966 Chuck Jones half-hour television spe-cial, the nearly 90-minute musical came to life in 1994 at the Children’s Theatre Compa-ny in Minneapolis. From there it underwent several versions until it appeared on Broad-way in 2006, where it broke records dur-ing holiday engagements at the Hilton the-atre (2006) and the St. James (2007). Since then thousands of families across America

have been delighted by this heart-warming holiday musical, which The New York Times praised as “100 times better than any bedside story” and the Gannett newspapers hailed as “A genius of a show! A total delight for both kids and adults.”

Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christ-mas! The Musical features the hit songs “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas” (written by Albert Hague and Dr. Seuss) from the original animated series. Max the Dog narrates this classic holiday tale that will entertain the whole family as the mean and scheming Grinch, whose heart is “two sizes too small,” decides to steal Christmas away from the Whos, an endlessly cheerful bunch bursting with holiday spirit. Magnificent sets (John Lee Beatty) and costumes (Robert Morgan) inspired by Dr. Seuss’ original illustrations help transport audiences to the whimsical world of Whoville, while the music and book of Mel Marvin and Timothy Mason breathe new life into this timeless story of the true meaning of Christmas.

The 2012 production is directed by Matt August and choreographed by Bob Richard based on the original choreography by John DeLuca and originally created by three-time Tony Award winning director Jack O’Brien.

So if you look in the mirror and think you look a little “Grinchish,” get your tickets now for The Grinch and rediscover the magic of Christmas you may have lost!

Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical plays at the Detroit Opera House Dec. 18–30. Tickets are on sale now at the Fisher Theatre and Detroit Opera House box offices, ticketmaster.com and 800-982-2787. Groups of twelve or more e-mail [email protected] (subject line: Grinch) or call (313) 871-1132.

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NEDERLANDER PRESENTATIONS, INC. INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETwORkChuNSOO ShIN LuIgI CAIOLA STEwART F. LANE/BONNIE COmLEy

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Conceived for the stage by Steve Cuden and Frank wildhorn

Book and Lyrics by LESLIE BRICuSSEmusic by FRANk wILDhORN

Directed and Choreographed by

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DANA COSTELLOmEL JOhNSON JR.

AARON RAmEyDOug STORm

Scenic & Costume DesignTOBIN OST

Lighting DesignJEFF CROITER

Sound DesignkEN TRAvIS

Projection DesignDANIEL BRODIE

Production Stage managerERIC SPROSTy

Production managerBuCk mASON

Technical SupervisorTyLER SmuTz

Associate Director/ChoreographerRIChARD J. hINDS

Casting by TELSEy + COmPANy

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hair & wig DesignChARLES g. LaPOINTE

Tour DirectionCOLumBIA ARTISTS ThEATRICALS, LLC

OrchestrationskIm SChARNBERg

musical Supervisor/ArrangementsJASON hOwLAND

music DirectorSTEvEN LANDAu

music CoordinatorDAvID LAI

Tour Press RepresentativeAmy kATz

National Press RepresentativeThE hARTmAN gROuP

general managerThE ChARLOTTE wILCOx COmPANy

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This production originally presented by McCoy Rigby Entertainment and La Mirada Theatre for the Performing ArtsOriginal Broadway Production by PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.

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DeborahCox

TealWicks

LairdMackintosh

RichardWhite

DavidBenoit

Stephen MitchellBrown

JerryChristakos

DanaCostello

WendyFox

BrianGallagher

SeanJenness

MelJohnson Jr.

JamesJudy

AshleyLoren

CourtneyMarkowitz

AaronRamey

EmmyRaver-Lampman

RobRichardson

BlairRoss

DougStorm

HaleySwindal

JasonWooten

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HENRY JEKYLL/EDWARD HYDE. . . . . . . . . . .CONSTANTINE MAROULISLUCY HARRIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEBORAH COXEMMA CAREW.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TEAL WICKSSIR DANVERS CAREW.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RICHARD WHITEJOHN UTTERSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LAIRD MACKINTOSHLADY BEACONSFIELD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BLAIR ROSSSIMON STRIDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JASON WOOTENLORD SAVAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BRIAN GALLAGHERTHE BISHOP OF BASINGSTOKE/SPIDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DAVID BENOITSIR ARCHIBALD PROOPS, Q.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MEL JOHNSON JR.GENERAL LORD GLOSSOP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AARON RAMEYNELLIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DANA COSTELLOJEKYLL’S FATHER/POOLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES JUDYBISSET/MINISTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JERRY CHRISTAKOSPEOPLE OF LONDON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JERRY CHRISTAKOS,

DANA COSTELLO, WENDY FOX, BRIAN GALLAGHER,SEAN JENNESS, MEL JOHNSON JR., JAMES JUDY,

ASHLEY LOREN, COURTNEY MARKOWITZ, AARON RAMEY, EMMY RAVER-LAMPMAN, BLAIR ROSS,

DOUG STORM, JASON WOOTEN

SWINGS

STEPHEN MITCHELL BROWN, ROB RICHARDSON, HALEY SWINDAL

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

For Jekyll/Hyde: AARON RAMEY, JASON WOOTEN; For Lucy: WENDY FOX, EMMY RAVER-LAMPMAN; For Emma: DANA COSTELLO,

COURTNEY MARKOWITZ; For John Utterson: BRIAN GALLAGHER, AARON RAMEY; For Sir Danvers Carew: JERRY CHRISTAKOS, JAMES JUDY

DANCE CAPTAIN

HALEY SWINDAL

FIGHT CAPTAIN

ROB RICHARDSON

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production aremembers of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professionalactors and stage managers in the United States.

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MUSICAL NUMBERSACT ONE 1. “LOST IN THE DARKNESS” ...............................................................JEKYLL 2. “I NEED TO KNOW”.............................................................................JEKYLL 3. “FAÇADE” .........................................................................................COMPANY 4. “BOARD OF GOVERNORS” ................. JEKYLL, DANVERS & COMPANY 5. “PURSUE THE TRUTH”/ “FAÇADE” (reprise) ..................................JEKYLL,

UTTERSON & COMPANY 6. “TAKE ME AS I AM .............................................................. JEKYLL, EMMA 7. “LETTING GO ....................................................................DANVERS, EMMA 8. “BRING ON THE MEN ...................................................LUCY & THE GIRLS 9. “THIS IS THE MOMENT ......................................................................JEKYLL 10. “TRANSFORMATION ............................................................ JEKYLL, HYDE 11. “ALIVE ...................................................................................................... HYDE 12. “HIS WORK—AND NOTHING MORE .........................UTTERSON, EMMA,

DANVERS, JEKYLL 13. “SYMPATHY, TENDERNESS ..................................................................LUCY 14. “SOMEONE LIKE YOU ............................................................................LUCY 15. “ALIVE!” (reprise) ..................................................................................... HYDE

ACT TWO 16. “MURDER” .......................................................................................COMPANY 17. “ONCE UPON A DREAM” ..................................................................... EMMA 18. “REFLECTIONS” ..................................................................................JEKYLL 19. “IN HIS EYES”.............................................................................LUCY, EMMA 20. “DANGEROUS GAME” ...............................................................HYDE, LUCY 21. “THE WAY BACK” .........................................................UTTERSON, JEKYLL 22. “A NEW LIFE” ...........................................................................................LUCY 23. “SYMPATHY, TENDERNESS” (reprise) ................................................ HYDE 24. “CONFRONTATION” .............................................................. JEKYLL, HYDE 25. “LETTING GO” (reprise) ....................................................DANVERS, EMMA 26. “THE WEDDING” .................................................................. JEKYLL, EMMA

All songs are: Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse & music by Frank Wildhorn, except “Alive!” (including “Alive!” reprise), “Transformation,” “His Work—And Nothing More,” “Once Upon A Dream” and “Murder,” which have lyrics by Steve Cuden,

Leslie Bricusse and Frank Wildhorn & music by Frank Wildhorn.

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION

THE JEKYLL & HYDE BAND

Conductor/Keyboards: Steven Landau; Associate Conductor/Keyboards: Jeff Tanski;

Guitar: Nick DiFabbio; Percussion: Ryan Hoagland; Music Contractor: David Lai;

For The Fisher Theatre: Violins: Alice Sauro, Melody Wootton;

Viola: John Madison; Cello: Judith Vander Weg; String Bass/Electric Bass: Jean Posekany; French Horn: Dave Denniston;

Flute/Alto Flute/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet: Paul McCaffrey

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WHO’S WHOCONSTANTINE MAROULIS (Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde) Broadway’s Rock of Ages (Best Actor Tony nomination, Drama League nomination), Broadway debut in the Tony-Nomi-nated The Wedding Singer. Finalist on the fourth season of American Idol. International tour of RENT (Roger). Off-Broadway: Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris and Rock of Ages. Regional: The Toxic Avenger at The Alley in Houston (title role), Hedwig (title role) at Sea-coast Rep. Series regular on CBS’s “The Bold and The Beautiful,” w/original songs from his debut album “Constantine,” released on his Sixth Place Records. Other TV credits include “Law & Order: SVU,” “The Tonight Show,” “America’s Got Talent,” “Dancing with the Stars,” “The To-day Show,” “Good Morning America,” “Conan,” “Ellen,” “Regis & Kelly,” MTV and many more. Received The Gabby Award and The Elios Award, which recognizes the excellence Greek Americans have achieved in various fields. Con-stantine appears in the Warner Brothers feature film, Rock of Ages starring Tom Cruise. Graduate of The Boston Conservatory and apprenticed at The Williamstown Theatre Festival. For Malena. @constantinem, constantinemaroulis.com.

DEBORAH COX (Lucy Harris) Grammy® Award-nominated and multi-platinum R&B/pop recording artist and film/TV actress Deborah Cox made her Broadway debut in the lead role in Elton John and Tim Rice’s musical, Aida. Cox began her recording career as a background singer with Celine Dion, before securing her first recording contract with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Clive Davis. She has recorded six award-winning and critically-acclaimed albums, and has written and recorded on numerous celebrated soundtracks. Known around the world for her diverse music style, which includes R&B, pop, jazz and gospel, Cox has collaborated with such artists as Whit-ney Houston, Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Josh Groban, The Isley Brothers, Cyndi Lauper, Sarah McLachlan and numerous others. The Canadian born star has an impressive list of #1 Billboard hit records, including eleven #1 songs on Bill-board’s Hot Dance Club Play chart. Facebook: DeborahCoxDRG. @Deborah_Cox.

TEAL WICKS (Emma Carew) burst onto the musical theater scene in 2008 when she snagged the role of Elphaba in the Los Angeles company of Wicked, a role she reprised in the San Francisco company before making the leap to Broadway in 2011. Other notable credits include Pippin on tour and at Goodspeed Opera House, belle époque mu-sical The Blue Flower at both Boston’s American Repertory Theatre/Off-Broadway at 2nd Stage, and the New York City Center Encores! produc-tion of Stairway to Paradise.

LAIRD MACKINTOSH (John Utterson) re-cently played George Banks in Mary Poppins on Broadway and across America on the 1st Na-tional Tour. Other: Private Lives (Victor Prynne) at the Pittsburgh Public, The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul, Phantom u/s), The Drowsy Chap-erone (Robert Martin), White Christmas (Phil Davis), The Importance of Being Earnest (Al-gernon Moncrieff), Arcadia (Septimus Hodge). Stratford Shakespeare Festival: My One and Only (Billy Buck Chandler), Fuente Ovejuna (Leonelo), To Kill a Mockingbird (Boo Radley), The Music Man (Ewart), South Pacific (Lieuten-ant Cable), Hello Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl), Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince), Anything Goes (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh), My Fair Lady (Freddy). lairdmackintosh.com.

RICHARD WHITE (Sir Danvers Carew) Fea-ture Film: Beauty and the Beast (Gaston). Broad-way: Most Happy Fella (Joey). Off Broadway: Elizabeth and Essex (Essex with Estelle Parsons), Topper (George Kirby). New York: Brigadoon (Tommy with Tony Roberts), South Pacific, Merry Widow (Danillo), Desert Song (Red Shadow). Na-tional Tours: Urinetown (Lockstock, Cladwell), Camelot (Lancelot). Great Performances: “New Moon” (Robert Mission), “Showboat” (Gay-lord Ravenal). Regional: Yeston/Kopit Phantom (Phantom) recording RCA, South Pacific (De Becque), Camelot (Arthur), Man of La Mancha (Quixote), La Cage aux Folles (Georges), A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus), The Drowsy Chaper-one (Aldolpho).

DAVID BENOIT (Bishop, Spider) Broadway/ Tours: Young Frankenstein (Kemp/Blind Hermit), Les Miserables (Thenardier), Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie), All Shook Up (Sheriff Earl), Dance of the Vampires. Off-Broadway: Forbidden Broad-way, Forever Plaid (Sparky), Big Bang. Forbid-den Hollywood (Chicago).

STEPHEN MITCHELL BROWN (Swing) is thrilled to be touring with Jekyll & Hyde. Favor-ite roles include Jane Eyre (Rochester), Carousel (Enoch Snow) and Beauty & the Beast (Beast). Special thanks to Leah for her love and support.

JERRY CHRISTAKOS (Ensemble, Bisset, Min-ister, U/S Danvers) Broadway: Kiss of the Spider Woman (Gabriel). Nat’l Tour: Les Miserables (En-jolras). Off B’way: Forbidden Broadway: SVU. Regional: 1776, How to Succeed... (Goodspeed). Leads at Cohoes Music Hall and The Little The-atre on the Square.

DANA COSTELLO (Ensemble, Nellie, U/S Emma) is so blessed!! Much love to Telsey, Kras-ny, and my ever-supportive Mom and Dad. For my soul mate, Claire, and my amazing husband, Mikie C—you’re with me everywhere I go!

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WENDY FOX (Ensemble, U/S Lucy) Rent (Na-tional Tour), We Will Rock You (Las Vegas), and Shelia’s Day (South Africa). Regional: The Last Five Years (Cathy) CrossRoads, NJ, Ain’t Mis-behavin’ (Charlaine) Stages, St. Louis. Love you Ant, Fox Family and friends.

BRIAN GALLAGHER (Ensemble, Savage, U/S Utterson) Recent credits include the NYC pre-miere of Chix 6, and the national/international tour of Tommy. Thanks to Telsey, Michael Rodri-guez and my amazing friends/family. Love!

SEAN JENNESS (Ensemble) Broadway: Bon-nie & Clyde. NYC: Jerry Springer, The Opera at Carnegie Hall. 1st National Tour: Rock Of Ages. Lots of regional productions, lots of tours. Many V/O’s and jingles, lead singer of The Doug Flutie Band, Mia and Brady’s dad.

MEL JOHNSON JR. (Ensemble, Proops) Broadway: Hot Feet, The Lion King, Big Deal, The Rink, Eubie!, On the 20th Century. Many Off-Bway, Regional and National Tours. Freder-ick Douglas/In The Shadow of Slavery, one man show. Film/TV: Total Recall, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”

JAMES JUDY (Ensemble, Jekyll’s Father, Poole, U/S Danvers) Broadway: Into The Woods, The Scarlet Pimpernel, A Christmas Carol The Musical. Off-Broadway: Tin Pan Alley Rag, En-cores! Fiorello! National Tours: Deaf West’s Big River and South Pacific.

ASHLEY LOREN (Ensemble) has been seen on stage, TV and film. She signed a major re-cord deal with Universal/IDJ and has performed internationally with major recording artists. Special thanks to FW/JH/NC friends & fam! ashleyloren.com @msashleyloren.

COURTNEY MARKOWITZ (Ensemble, U/S Emma) National Tour: Spring Awakening (Ilse). Regional: Pittsburgh CLO. BFA, Elon University. Endless gratitude to Jason, Jeff, Frank, Telsey. Love to my dad, friends, family, and especially Mamma M—my hero and survivor.

AARON RAMEY (Ensemble, Glossop, U/S Je-kyll/Hyde, U/S Utterson) is thrilled to be part of the new J&H! Broadway: Millie (Orig. Cast), Cur-tains, Young Frankenstein. Nat’l Tours: Beauty & the Beast, Sweet Charity, South Pacific. Many re-gional theatres and TV appearances. Proud mem-ber of Actor’s Equity. aaronramey.net

EMMY RAVER-LAMPMAN (Ensemble, U/S Lucy) Broadway/National Tour: Hair. NYC: Children of Eden (APAC), The Groove Factory (NYMF). BA, Marymount Manhattan College. Endless thanks to Nicolosi & Co, Telsey, the cre-ative team and her wonderful family & friends. Maintenant.

ROB RICHARDSON (Swing, Fight Captain) 6th production of J&H! Broadway: A Tale of Two Cities (Sydney u/s). National Tours: Showboat (Ravenal), 1776 (Rutledge). Favorites: Full Monty

(Jerry), Beauty & the Beast (Beast). Proud father and husband.

BLAIR ROSS (Ensemble, Lady Beaconsfield) Broadway: 42nd St. National Tour: 42nd St. Off-Broadway: My History Of Marriage, Being Au-drey, Exactly Like You, etc. Regional: The Old Globe, Berkshire Theatre, etc. TV: “Law & Order: SVU.” Education: Vassar College.

DOUG STORM (Ensemble) Broadway: Les Miserables, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Dance of the Vampires, Chess (Actors Fund). Off-Broad-way: Bat Boy. Workshop: The Civil War, Dis-ney’s Tarzan. Thanks, Bobbie Merritt@TEG. doug-storm.com.

HALEY SWINDAL (Swing, Dance Captain) National tours: White Christmas, Jesus Christ Superstar. Regional: Annie (Grace) at TOTS and Cabaret (Sally) at Surflight. Soloist with NY Pops at Carnegie Hall. Huge thanks to the entire Jekyll & Hyde team! For Bumpa.

JASON WOOTEN (Ensemble, Stride, U/S Jekyll/Hyde) Broadway: Hair, The Rocky Hor-ror Show, Jesus Christ Superstar. Galileo in the American premiere of We Will Rock You, a tour with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and author of two rock musicals. Thank you April!

LESLIE BRICUSSE (Book and Lyrics) is an author-composer-lyricist who has contributed to many musical films and plays during his career earning him two Oscars and a Grammy Award. At Cambridge University, he co-authored, directed and performed in his first two musical shows, Out of the Blue and Lady at the Wheel, both of which made their way to London’s West End. While per-forming in An Evening with Beatrice Lillie at the Globe Theatre, he wrote his first musical, Boy On The Corner, and the screenplay and score of his first motion picture, Charley Moon, which won his first Ivor Novello Award. His subsequent stage musicals include Stop The World—I Want To Get Off; The Roar Of The Greasepaint—The Smell Of The Crowd; Pickwick; Harvey; The Good Old Bad Old Days; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Henry’s Wives; Scrooge; Sherlock Holmes; Noah’s Ark; Sammy; Cyrano De Bergerac; Kennedy; Victor/Victoria and It’s a Dog’s Life! He has written songs and/or screenplays for such films as Doctor Dolittle; Scrooge; Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Fac-tory; Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Superman; Victor/Victoria; Santa Claus—The Movie; Home Alone I & II; Hook; Tom & Jerry—The Movie; various Pink Panthers and The Great Music Chase. He has been nominated for ten Oscars, nine Gram-mys and four Tonys, and has won two Oscars, a Grammy and eight Ivor Novello Awards, the premiere British Music Award. Bricusse’s songs have been recorded by many major artists, includ-ing Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Judy Garland, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Sammy Davis, Jr. (who recorded 60 Bricusse songs), Tony Ben-nett, Tom Jones, Julie Andrews, Liza Minnelli,

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WHO’S WHOAndy Williams, Bobby Darin, Bette Midler, Nina Simone, Dionne Warwick, Johnny Mathis, Rob-ert Goulet, Ray Charles, Ethel Merman, Placido Domingo, Jennifer Holliday, Robbie Williams, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Linda Eder, Diana Krall, Maroon 5, Michael Bublé, The Black-Eyed Peas, Muse, Jennifer Hudson and Queen Lati-fah. In 1989 he received the Kennedy Award for consistent excellence in British songwriting, be-stowed by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, and was inducted into the American Songwriters’ Hall of Fame—only the fourth Englishman to be so honoured—after Noel Coward, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. H.M. the Queen conferred on him The Order of the British Empire in 2001.

FRANK WILDHORN (Co-conceiver and Mu-sic) Multi-Grammy and Tony Award nominated composer/producer Frank Wildhorn’s works span the worlds of popular, theatrical, and classical music. In 1999, Frank became the first American composer in 22 years to have three shows running simultaneously on Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Civil War. Also for Broad-way: Dracula, Victor/Victoria, Wonderland, and Bonnie & Clyde. Frank produced Harlem Song at the famed Apollo Theatre. International: Cyrano, The Count of Monte Cristo, Carmen, Rudolf, Mit-suko, Never Say Goodbye, Camille Claudel, and Tears of Heaven. Frank served as music director for the Goodwill Games in New York City (1998). He wrote the song “Gold,” the opening number for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Received the presti-gious Charles Dickens Award from USC, where there is a scholarship under his name. Among the artists who have recorded and performed Frank’s works: Whitney Houston (#1 international hit “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?”), Natalie Cole, Kenny Rogers, Sammy Davis, Jr., Liza Min-nelli, Julie Andrews, Hootie & the Blowfish, The Moody Blues, Johnny Mathis, Linda Eder, Fred-die Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Stacy Lattisaw, Molly Hatchet, Blues Traveler, Trace Adkins, Pat-ti LaBelle, Jeffrey Osborne, BeBe Winans, Amy Grant, Anthony Warlow, to name a few. Associate artist at the Alley Theatre in Houston. Father to Justin Samuel and Jake Ryan. Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Richie Schwartz, dear friend and #1 Jekkie.

STEVE CUDEN (Co-conceiver) Together with renowned composer, Frank Wildhorn, Steve co-conceived and contributed various lyrics to Jekyll & Hyde, The Musical. Steve and Frank also co-conceived the international musical hit, Rudolf, Affaire Mayerling, which has been performed on stages throughout Europe and Japan. Steve has written nearly ninety teleplays for many popu-lar TV series such as: “X-Men,” “The Batman,” “Iron Man,” “Xiaolin Showdown,” “Loonat-

ics Unleashed,” “World of Quest,” “The Mask,” “Goof Troop,” “Bonkers,” “Quack Pack,” “Gar-goyles,” “Beetlejuice,” “Savage Dragon,” “Pink Panther,” “RoboCop,” “Extreme Ghostbusters,” “Stargate Infinity,” “ExoSquad,” “Mummies Alive,” and numerous others. Steve directed and co-produced the cult-favorite horror-comedy fea-ture, Lucky, winning the award for Best Director at the Nodance Film Festival. Lucky also won awards for Best Feature at the New York City Horror Film Festival, Shriekfest in L.A., Micro-CineFest in Baltimore, and the Weekend of Fear in Nuremberg, Germany. Steve is proud to be cur-rently teaching Screenwriting to the many talent-ed Cinema and Digital Arts students at Point Park University in his hometown, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl-vania. stevecuden.com.

JEFF CALHOUN (Director/Choreographer) Broadway: Disney’s Newsies (8 Tony nominations including Best Director), Bonnie & Clyde, Grey Gardens, Deaf West’s Big River (Tony Honor, Excellence in Theatre), Brooklyn, Bells Are Ring-ing (2001 Revival), Annie Get Your Gun (Tony Award, Best Revival), Grease (Tony nomination, Best Choreography), Tommy Tune Tonite!, The Will Rogers Follies (Tony Award, Best Musical). West End/International: Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5: The Musical, Disney’s High School Musical. Region-al/National tour: Jane Austen’s Emma (Craig Noel Award, Outstanding Resident Musical); The Old Globe: Bonnie & Clyde (San Diego Critics Circle Award, Outstanding New Musical and Outstand-ing Director of a Musical), Asolo Rep Theatre and La Jolla Playhouse; Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5: The Musical, 1st National Tour; Deaf West’s Pippin, Mark Taper Forum; Disney’s High School Musi-cal: On Tour!, Disney Theatrical; The Civil War and Shenandoah, Ford’s Theatre. Ford’s Theatre Associate Artist.

TOBIN OST (Scenic/Costume Design) Broad-way: Disney’s Newsies (set design); Bonnie & Clyde (set and costume design), The Philanthro-pist (costume design) and Brooklyn—the Musical (costume design). Off-Broadway: Nightingale (set design), Grace (set design), The Overwhelming (costume design), Zanna–Don’t! (co-set and cos-tume design), Almost Heaven (costume design) and Fighting Words (set design). Selected Re-gional: Emma and Himself and Nora for the Old Globe; The Civil War and Shenandoah for Ford’s Theatre; Home for Williamstown Theatre Festi-val; Nightingale and Pippin for the Mark Taper Forum.

JEFF CROITER (Lighting Design) Broadway: Newsies, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Pee-wee Herman Show, Next Fall, Kiki and Herb Alive on Broadway. Other NYC credits include: Old Jews Telling Jokes; Silence The Musical; Love, Loss, and What I Wore; Rapture Blister Burn;

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Meet Vera Stark; Side Effects; A Lie of the Mind; Ordinary Days; Knickerbocker; Family Guy Sings; Jerry Springer The Opera; The Voysey In-heritance; The Internationalist; Almost; Maine; Streamers; Rufus Wainwright’s Judy Concert at Carnegie Hall, and Jennifer Muller/The Works.

KEN TRAVIS (Sound Design) Broadway De-signs: Newsies, Memphis, The Three Penny Opera, Barefoot in the Park, Steel Magnolias. Numerous New York and regional theaters and companies in-cluding: The 5th Avenue Theater, McCarter The-ater, Seattle Rep, La Jolla Playhouse, LA Center Theater Group, Guthrie Theater, KC Rep, Dallas Theater Center, Playwrights Horizons, The New Group, NYSF Public Theater, CSC, Signature Theater NYC, SoHo Rep, Vineyard Theater, The Civilians, Mabou Mines, national & international festivals and tours.

DANIEL BRODIE (Projection Design) Design credits: projections for Godspell on Broadway; for Carrie Fisher’s one woman show, Wishful Drinking; for Basil Twist’s Arias with a Twist, and for singer Kanye West. Broadway Associate De-sign: Bring it On: The Musical, Merrily We Roll Along, Magic/Bird, The Pee-wee Herman Show, Rock of Ages, Lombardi. Guest lecturer at Yale University and Winthrop University. Upcoming projects: Broadway’s Annie, Basil Twist’s Rite of Spring, Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella. brodiegraphics.com.

CHARLES G. LaPOINTE (Hair/Wig Design) Broadway: Clybourne Park; Newsies; Bring it On; The Columnist; Memphis; The Mountain-top; Magic/Bird; Bonnie & Clyde; Bring It On; Streetcar Named Desire; Women on the Verge...; Merchant of Venice; Henry IV; The Rivals; Cym-beline; Lombardi; Fences; Looped; Miracle Worker; Superior Donuts; 33 Variations; In the Heights; Jersey Boys; The Color Purple; Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me; Good Vibrations; The Apple Tree; A Raisin in the Sun.

JOE DULUDE II (Makeup Design) Makeup De-signer for Wicked productions worldwide, Follies, The Normal Heart, Catch Me If You Can, Elf, Lend Me A Tenor, Grease, The Wedding Singer, Into the Woods (key makeup Vanessa Williams). Off-Broadway: Into the Woods, Public Theatre. Film and TV: “Smash,” E!, Style, Lifetime, PBS, “Access Hollywood.”

KIM SCHARNBERG (Orchestrations) Broad-way: Jekyll & Hyde, Scarlet Pimpernel, Civil War, Little Women (Drama Desk nomination), Won-derland. International: Doctor Dolittle, Rudolf, Carmen, Monte Cristo, In Nomine Patris. Ford’s Theatre: Associate Artist, orchestration and mu-sical supervision—1776, Civil War, 2008—2012 Presidential Galas. Film orchestrations: A River Runs Through It, Quiz Show, Made in America, Fly Away Home. KimScharnberg.com.

JASON HOWLAND (Musical Supervisor/Ar-rangements) Composer of Broadway’s Little

Women—The Musical starring Sutton Foster and Maureen McGovern; musical supervisor/direc-tor, arranger and conductor on Broadway for over fifteen years; Bonnie & Clyde, Wonderland, Je-kyll & Hyde, Les Miserables, Taboo, Spiderman, The Scarlet Pimpernel and The Civil War, and Tony nominated producer of The Lonesome West. Proud parent of Noah and Nina.

STEVEN LANDAU (Music Director/Conductor) Broadway: Big River (Deaf West Theater/Round-about Theatre Co.—Musical Director, Arrange-ments), Hairspray (Keyboards). National Tours: Titanic, Big River, White Christmas. Associate Conductor for Spelling Bee and Young Franken-stein. Regional: Asolo Repertory Theater: Bonnie & Clyde. Center Theater Group/Deaf West The-ater, Mark Taper Forum: Pippin (Musical Direc-tor, Arrangements), Big River. Ford’s Theatre: Parade, 2011 Annual Gala, Shenandoah. Holly-wood Bowl: Hairspray (Keyboards).

DAVID LAI (Music Coordinator) Broadway: Mary Poppins, South Pacific, Wonderland, Bon-nie & Clyde, Woman In White, Jesus Christ Su-perstar and Riverdance. Currently conducting at Phantom. Record Producing: West Side Story (Grammy® Award), Promises Promises (Gram-my® Nom), South Pacific (Grammy® Nom), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Allegro. Artist records include: Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, Itzhak Perlman, Placido Domingo, Kristin Chenoweth, Nathan Gunn, Audra McDonald, Josh Groban, Megan Hilty.

BILLY JAY STEIN (Electronic Music De-signer) is a keyboardist, programmer, composer, music director and music producer. Credits: Spider-man: Turn Off The Dark, Hairspray, Rocky Horror Show, Altar Boyz, Jekyll & Hyde (1997), Handel’s Messiah Rocks, Linda Eder, Ray Charles, Darlene Love, “Pawn Stars,” “Sex and the City.” strangecranium.com.

TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting) Broadway/Tours: Glengarry Glen Ross, Annie, Chaplin, Bring It On, Evita, The Best Man, Newsies, Porgy and Bess, SPIDER-MAN, Rock of Ages, Wicked, Sister Act, Memphis, Million Dollar Quartet, The Addams Family. Off-Broadway: Bare, Rent, Atlantic, MCC, Signature. Film: The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Friends with Kids, Joyful Noise, Margin Call, Sex and the City 1 & 2, I Love You Phillip Morris, Rachel Getting Married, Dan in Real Life, Across the Universe. TV: “Smash,” “The Big C.” telseyandco.com.

RICHARD J. HINDS (Associate Director/Cho-reographer) A graduate of the Interlochen Arts Academy. Directing/Choreography: DanceBreak 2011, Macau International Music Festival, New Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Asso-ciate/Assistant: Disney’s Newsies (Nederlander Theatre), 9 to 5 (1st National Tour), Disney’s High School Musical (National/International Tours), A Christmas Story, The Musical (Kansas City Rep-

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WHO’S WHOertory Theatre/5th Ave Theatre), Pippin (CTG & Deaf West), The First Wives Club (The Old Globe), A Wonderful Life (Paper Mill Playhouse), Frankenstein (37 Arts), Drama Desk Awards. richardjhinds.com.

J. ALLEN SUDDETH (Fight Director) SAFD Fight Master, J. Allen is a Broadway veteran of ten shows including Disney’s Newsies, over 150 Off-Broadway shows, and hundreds of Regional Theater productions. He has staged action for over 750 television shows, and teaches at Rutgers, SUNY Purchase, and Strasberg. Allen is also the author of a book, Fight Directing for the Theatre, and ranked as one of 15 Fight Masters with the Society of American Fight Directors.

TYLER SMUTZ (Technical Supervisor) has over ten years of experience with Broadway pro-ductions, national and international tours. Credits include: Billy Elliott, Avenue Q, The Lion King, The Producers, Smokey Joe’s Café, Irving Ber-lin’s White Christmas, and Peter Pan. Tyler is also president of Killstress Designs, a custom design and fabrication company for private clients and the entertainment industry.

ERIC SPROSTY (Production Stage Manager) Broadway: Fosse. National Tours: West Side Sto-ry, Spring Awakening, The Drowsy Chaperone, Movin’ Out, Contact. Regional Credits: Paper Mill Playhouse, Pittsburgh CLO.

TOM JEFFORDS (Stage Manager) Proud mem-ber AEA and IATSE. Tours: West Side Story, Spring Awakening, The Drowsy Chaperone, Chi-ta Rivera: The Dancer’s Life, VeggieTales Live! NYC: The Exonerated, De La Guarda.

KELLY STILLWELL (Assistant Stage Manag-er) Broadway: Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Off-Broadway: 4000 Miles. National Tours: Legally Blonde, Jesus Christ Superstar.

THE CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY (General Manager) has managed more than 70 productions. Upcoming: Diner. Recent Broadway credits include Godspell, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, Catch Me If You Can, Won-derland, Elf, West Side Story, Come Fly Away, [title of show], Grease (all three Broadway pro-ductions!), Cyrano, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Times Are-A-Changin’, The Wedding Singer, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Bombay Dreams, The Full Monty, Ragtime, Chicago, Jesus Christ Su-perstar, On The Waterfront, Damn Yankees.

NEDERLANDER PRESENTATIONS, INC. (Producer) Nederlander Presentations is the pro-ducing arm of a family company that is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary. Under the aegis of Chairman, James M. Nederlander and Presi-dent, James L. Nederlander, the company owns/operates nine Broadway theatres in New York and a chain of legitimate theatres and amphitheaters around America and in London. The Nederland-ers are also award-winning producers of Broad-way and touring productions currently including Evita, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and the up-coming revival of Annie.

INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK (Producer) is a consortium of 50 members who present live entertainment worldwide. Recent Broadway/London/U.S. Tours: La Cages Aux Folles, Wonderland, 9 to 5, Ragtime, Frost/Nixon, Legal-ly Blonde, The Color Purple, Spamalot, Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands.

CHUNSOO SHIN (Producer) Theatre producer & director, film director. Founder of OD Musical Company, a leading theatre producing company in South Korea. The Musical Awards (Korean Tony Award equivalent) for Best Musical: Dreamgirls, Man of La Mancha, Jekyll & Hyde and All Shook Up. Broadway: Jesus Christ Superstar (2012), The Story of My Life. US Nat’l Tour: Dreamgirls. Oth-er credits: Dr. Zhivago (Australia, Korea), Spa-malot, Contact, Nine, My Fair Lady, and more. odmusical.com.

LUIGI CAIOLA (Producer) is thrilled to be a part of the revival of Jekyll & Hyde. Recent cred-its include the 1st ever revival of Godspell (debut as a producer) and Off-B’way’s Standing on Cer-emony. Upcoming: revivals of The Heiress and Glengarry Glen Ross; and David Mamet’s new play The Anarchist. Luigi and his spouse, Sean are devoted parents to Maria and twins, William and Adam. Special thanks to Ken Davenport, Rose, Mom, Sean and Dad (forever with me!)

STEWART F. LANE/BONNIE COMLEY (Producer) Five-time Tony winner Mr. Lane & two-time Tony winner Ms. Comley collectively produced over 40 Broadway productions. Cur-rently producing War Horse on Broadway, in To-ronto, plus the National Touring Company, and the stage version of Irving Berlin’s Top Hat in the West End. Mr. Lane is the owner and operator of the Palace Theater in NY and the author of “Jews on Broadway”(Amazon.com). mrbroadway.com, bonniecomley.com.

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PRODUCTION STAFFfor

GENERAL MANAGEMENTTHE CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY

Charlotte W. WilcoxMatthew W. Krawiec • Dina S. Friedler • Scott M. Ellis

Chantel Hopper • Todd Piskin • Margaret WilcoxStephen Donovan

COMPANY MANAGERRyan Lympus

ASSISTANT COMPANY MANAGERClaire Trempe

TOUR PRESS REPRESENTATIVEAmy Katz

NATIONAL PRESS REPRESENTATIVETHE HARTMAN GROUP

Michael HartmanLeslie Baden Papa, Whitney Holden Gore

CASTINGTelsey + Company:

Bernie Telsey CSA, Will Cantler CSA, David Vaccari CSA,Bethany Knox CSA, Craig Burns CSA,

Tiffany Little Canfield CSA, Rachel Hoffman CSA, David Morris, Cesar A. Rocha, Andrew Femenella, Karyn Casl,

Kristina Bramhall, Jessie Malone

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ...................................Eric SprostyStage Manager ................................................................Tom JeffordsAssistant Stage Manager .............................................. Kelly StillwellFight Director ............................................................ J. Allen SuddethDance Captain .............................................................. Haley SwindalFight Captain .............................................................. Rob RichardsonProperties Designer .....................................................Emiliano ParesMakeup Designer ............................................................Joe Dulude IIAssistant to the Director/Choreographer ...................... Derek HerseyAssociate Set Designer ...............................................Christine PetersAssociate Costume Designer ........................................... Leslie MalitzCostume Intern ................................................................Tony GiruzziAssociate Lighting Designer .....................................Wilburn BonnellAssociate Lighting Designer .........................................Kenneth WillsAssociate Sound Designer ........................................... Alex HawthornAssistant to Projection Designer ............................. Aleks GezentsveyAssistant to Prop Designer ........................................ Brian SchweppeHead Carpenter/Flyman ................................................... Bill GregoryHead Electrician/Projections ......................................... Josh MoberlyHead Sound .................................................................... Justin StasiwHead Propmistress ..................................................... Bobbie GregoryHead Wardrobe ..............................................................Moira ConradHair Supervisor ......................................................... Patricia La RoccoDeck Carpenter/Automation ......................................... Greg EdeburnAssistant Electrician ..................................................... Adam LansingProjection Programmer ........................................... Patrick SouthernMoving Light Programmer............................................ Josh SelanderFront Light Electrician ................................................ Steve RamondoAssistant Carpenters .....................Cheyenne Benson, Jerry E. TisdaleAssistant Sound Engineer .........................................Rachel O’ConnorAssistant Properties ......................................................Flavio Diaz, Jr.Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor .............................................. Cat DeeAssistant to Technical Supervisor .................................. Minglie ChenAssistant to Frank Wildhorn........................................Nicholas Cheng

Electronic Music Design ................................................ Billy Jay Steinof Strange Cranium Productions Inc

Music Preparation Services .........JoAnn Kane Music Service/Russ BartmusProduction Assistants ...................................................... Irene Casey,

Laura Gomez, Juan Miguel Gallegos

Legal Counsel ........................................... Levine, Plotkin, and MeninAccountant ................................ Rosenberg, Neuwirth, and Kutchner

Mark D’Ambrosi, Jana JevnikarAdvertising ..................................................................... Serino Coyne

Angelo Desimini, Scott Johnson,Tom Callahan, Kara Weintraub

Payroll Services .................................................. Checks and BalancesProduction Photographer ............................................. Chris BennionBanking ................................... City National Bank/ Stephanie DaltenMerchandise ...................Creative Goods Merchandising InformationManagement Services....................................... Marion Finkler TaylorTravel Services ................................................................... Road Rebel Travel Agent .......................................................................Tzell Travel

Andi Henig and Alan Braunstein

Deborah Cox’s wigs designed by Oscar James

CREDITSScenery built by Hudson Scenic Scenic Studio Inc., Automation pro-vided by Hudson Scenic Studio Inc, Sound by Sound Associates Inc, Lighting by PRG, Video by WorldStage Inc, Makeup provided by MAC Cosmetics, Costumes by Jennifer Love Costumes, Asolo Repertory Theatre Costume Shop, Susan Eversden, Nancy Malitz, Rebecca Willis, Alysha DeVries, Teri Tavares, CEGO NY, Projection lead ani-mation by Gabriel Aronson, Roadbox construction by Clowes and Associates, Gina Farina. Set Mock Up by The Spoon Group, Trucking provided by Clark Transfer.

SPECIAL THANKSSam Fine, Oscar James, Jeff Sharrat,

Ryan O’Connor, David Covach, Mütter Museum

Rehearsed at The New 42nd Street Studios

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

The Press Agents and Company Manager employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers.

The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees represents technicians, artisans, and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, film, and television production.

The Musicians, Conductors, Music Preparation Personnel, and Librarians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.

The Director-Choreographer is a member of the STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY, a national theatrical labor union.

United Scenic Artists represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.

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The Whitney • thewhitney.com 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 (see our ad, page 6) 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 Joe Vicari Restaurant Group

Spotlight RoomAt the Fisher theAtre

• Experience theatre at an entirely new level. • An elegant, private environment with comfortable seating and many amenities including food, beverages, private bar service, coat check and private restroom. • Available for private pre-show,

intermission & post-show events for groups of ten to thirty guests!

• Join us before the show with our individual pre-show VIP packages. Available dates will be announced soon for Jersey Boys performances!

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BROADWAY IN DETROIT The Program for the Fisher Theatre

Volume 51, Number 4 November 27–December 2, 2012Fisher Theatre • Fisher Building

3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202BroadwayInDetroit.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 members 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.

AGE LIMIT As a courtesy to our patrons, it is the policy of Broadway In Detroit not to admit children under the age of 5. This policy may be altered from time to time based on Shows and Show content. You will be made aware of particular age restrictions during your purchase. Some shows make further age appropriate recommen-dations and Broadway In Detroit will provide those on its website; however, judgment of the content for each show should be made on an individual basis prior to purchase. When available, Broadway In Detroit provides links to show websites for further information. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket.

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