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Program for Les Misérables, presented by the Dept. of Musical Theatre, April 17-20, 2014, at the Power Center.

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Les MisérablesApril 17-20, 2014Power Center

Department of Musical Theatre2013-2014 Season

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The performers in this production are students and guests in the Dept. of Musical Theatre. Designers are students, faculty and guests in the Dept. of Theatre & Drama. Scenery, costumes, properties, sound, and lighting were realized by the students and staff of University Productions, the producing unit of the SMTD. Ticket sales assist in providing SMTD students with engaged learning experiences before live audiences. Thank you for supporting our educational mission.

Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break. As a courtesy to others, please set cellular phones and pagers to silent mode and refrain from texting during the performance. Photography, audio recording, and videotaping of any kind are not permitted.

The University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance,Department of Musical Theatre presents

a new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s

DirectorMusic Director/Conductor

Original Scenic/Properties Design

Additional Scenery & PropertiesCostume DesignerLighting Designer

Sound DesignerWig & Makeup Designer

Stage Manager

Joe LocarroCatherine Walker AdamsBruce Brockman for Music Theatre of WichitaProvided by Music Theatre of WichitaGeorge BaconAaron TacyJake ZerrerDawn RivardKatie Lantz

Les Misérables will be performed with one intermission.

Les Misérables is licensed by Music Theatre International by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. Les Misérables is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com

A musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel SchönbergBased on a novel by Victor Hugo

Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg • Lyrics by Herbert KretzmerOriginal French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel

Additional material by James FentonAdapted and originally directed by Trevor Nunn and John Caird

Orchestrations by John CameronOriginal London production by Cameron Mackintosh and The Royal Shakespeare Co.

Les Misérables

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Cast of CharaCters

Jean Valjean ..................................................................................................Conor RyanJavert ......................................................................................... Bobby Conte ThorntonThe Bishop of Digne ................................................................................. Conor GuzmánFactory Foreman ............................................................................................. Alex MillerFantine ............................................................................................... Erika HenningsenFactory Girl ..........................................................................................Reilly RichardsonOld Woman........................................................................................ Alexandra FragosoWigmaker ......................................................................................................Darcy LinkBamatabois ..................................................................................................Woody BuckFauchelevant ..................................................................................................AJ KlopachLittle Cosette ......................................................................................................Emma LiMadame Thénardier .................................................................................Kalia MedeirosYoung Éponine ............................................................................................... Eve KaplanThénardier ............................................................................................... Mackenzie OrrCosette ..........................................................................................Rachel Eskenazi-GoldGavroche ........................................................................................... Kelsey Ryan MooreÉponine ................................................................................................. Whitney Brandt

students

Enjolras ......................................................................................................Alex PrakkenMarius .......................................................................................................Sean SeymourCombeferre ...................................................................................... Jordan Edwin André Feuilly ............................................................................................................Tyler LeahyCourfeyrac .......................................................................................Daniel SchwartzbergJoly ................................................................................................................Trevor CarrGrantaire .......................................................................................................Keith AllenLesgles ................................................................................................... Riley McFarlandJean Prouvaire ......................................................................................... Kyle McClellanBahorel .......................................................................................................... Alex MillerListolier ........................................................................................................Woody BuckEnsemble ...........Meg Aldridge, Brittany Browning, Alexandra Fragoso, L’ogan J’ones, Darcy Link, Christina Maxwell, Conor McGiffin, Hannah Lynne Miller, Henry Nettleton, Jordyn Norkey, Shea Renne, Reilly Richardson, Nora Schell, Carly Snyder, Dylan Stasack, Kyle Timson

orChestra Reed I .....................................Tim AbbottReed II .................................. Kaycee WareReed III..............................Eric SchweizerViolin ........ Ashley Dyer, Daniel WinnickViola ............................. Christine BeamerCello ...................................... Sara SaarelaTrumpet/Flugel Horn ............... Tim Krohn

Horn I ...............................Cody HalquistHorn II .......................Joseph L’EsperanceTrombone/Tuba ..................... Mike SteigerKeyboard I ...........................Tyler DriskillKeyboard II ........................... Evan ZavadaBass ..................................... Gregg PowellPercussion ............................Nicole Patrick

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Announcing our 2014-15 season

Scholarship Showcase SMTD • Sept. 21, 2014 • Mendelssohn Theatre

A Grand Night for Singing SMTD • Sept. 27, 2014 • Hill Auditorium

Good Kids Dept. of Theatre & Drama • Oct. 2-12, 2014 • Arthur Miller Theatre

Musical Theatre I Dept. of Musical Theatre • Oct. 9-19, 2014 • Mendelssohn Theatre

Halloween Concert University Orchestras • Oct. 26, 2014 • Hill Auditorium

Band-O-Rama: Let’s Go Boo! University Bands • Oct. 31, 2014 • Hill Auditorium

Dead Man Walking Univ. Opera Theatre & Symphony Orch. • Nov. 13-16, 2014 • Power Center

Musical Theatre II Dept. of Musical Theatre • Nov. 20-23, 2014 • Arthur Miller Theatre

Fuente Ovejuna Dept. of Theatre & Drama • Dec. 4-7, 2014 • Power Center

Collage Concert SMTD • Jan. 17, 2015 • Hill Auditorium

Dance 2015 Dept. of Dance • Feb. 5-8, 2015 • Power Center

Stupid F#*@ing Bird Dept. of Theatre & Drama • Feb. 19-22, 2015 • Mendelssohn Theatre

MT Studio - TBA Dept. of Musical Theatre • Feb. 19-22, 2015 • Arthur Miller Theatre

Winter Opera - TBA Univ. Opera Theatre & Philharmonia Orch. • Mar. 26-29, 2015 • Mendelssohn Theatre

Iphigenia at Aulis Dept. of Theatre & Drama • Apr. 2-12, 2015 • Arthur Miller Theatre

Jazz Showcase SMTD Jazz Ensembles • April, 2015 • Stamps Auditorium

The Music Man Dept. of Musical Theatre • Apr. 16-19, 2015 • Power Center

MT Senior Showcase Dept. of Musical Theatre • May 3, 2015 • Mendelssohn Theatre

Tickets currently on sale for the Power Series (Dead Man Walking, Fuente Ovejuna, Dance 2015, and The Music Man)

Ticket sales for individual productions begin on August 11, 2014.734-764-2538 • tickets.music.umich.edu

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ACT IPrologue: 1815, digne

Prologue ...........................................................................................................Company “Soliloquy” ...........................................................................................................Valjean

1823, Montreuil-sur-Mer

“At the End of the Day” ................................................. Unemployed, Factory Workers“I Dreamed a Dream” .......................................................................................... Fantine“Lovely Ladies” ..................................................................................................... Clients“Who am I?” ........................................................................................................Valjean“Fantine’s Death” ....................................................................................Fantine, Valjean“Castle on a Cloud” ...................................................................................Little Cosette

1823, MontferMeil

“Master of the House” ..............................Thénardier, Madame Thénardier, Customers“The Bargain” ............................................................ M. and Mme. Thénardier, Valjean

1832, Paris

“Look Down” .................................................................................... Gavroche, Beggars“Stars” .................................................................................................................... Javert“ABC Café” .......................................................................... Enjolras, Marius, Students“Do You Hear the People Sing?” ..........................................Enjolras, Students, Citizens“In My Life” ...........................................................................................Cosette, Valjean“A Heart Full of Love” ............................................................ Cosette, Marius, Éponine“One Day More” ..............................................................................................Company

ACT II“On My Own” ...................................................................................................Éponine“A Little Fall of Rain” ........................................................................... Éponine, Marius“Drink With Me to Days Gone By” .................................Granataire, Students, Women“Bring Him Home” ..............................................................................................Valjean “Dog Eats Dog” ............................................................................................Thénardier“Soliloquy” ............................................................................................................. Javert“Turning” ............................................................................................................ Women“Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” .......................................................................... Marius“Wedding Choral” ................................................................................................Guests“Beggars at the Feast ................................................................M. and Mme. ThénardierFinale ...............................................................................................................Company

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ACT ONE: After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display condemns him to be an outcast. Only the Bishop of Digne treats him kindly, but an embittered Valjean repays him by stealing some silver. Valjean is caught and is astonished when the Bishop lies to the police to save him. Valjean decides to start his life anew. Eight years later, Valjean, having broken his parole and changed his name, has become a factory owner and Mayor. One of his workers, Fantine, has a secret illegitimate child. When the other women discover this, they demand her dismissal. Desperate for money to pay for medicines for her daughter, Fantine sells her locket, her hair, and finally herself. Utterly degraded, she gets into a fight with a prospective customer and is about to be taken to prison by Javert when ‘The Mayor’ arrives and demands she be taken to hospital instead. The Mayor then rescues a man pinned beneath a cart. Javert is reminded of the abnormal strength of convict 24601 Jean Valjean, who, he says, has just been recaptured. Valjean, unable to see an innocent man go to prison, confesses that he is prisoner 24601. At the hospital, Valjean promises the dying Fantine to find and look after her daughter Cosette. Javert arrives to arrest him, but Valjean escapes. Cosette has been lodged with the Thénardiers, who abuse her while indulging their own daughter, Éponine. Valjean pays the Thénardiers to let him take Cosette away to Paris. Nine years later, there is unrest in the city because of the likely demise of the popular leader General Lamarque. A street-gang led by Thénardier and his wife sets upon Jean Valjean and Cosette. They are rescued by Javert, who does not recognise Valjean. Éponine, who is secretly in love with the student Marius, reluctantly agrees to help him find Cosette, with whom he has fallen in love. News of General Lamarque’s death circulates in the city and a group of politically-minded students stream out into the streets to whip up support for a revolution. Éponine brings Marius to Cosette and then prevents an attempt by her father’s gang to rob Valjean’s house. Convinced it was Javert outside, Valjean tells Cosette they must prepare to flee.

ACT TWO: The students prepare to build the barricade. Marius, noticing that Éponine has joined the insurrection, sends her away with a letter to Cosette, which is intercepted by Valjean. The barricade is built and the revolutionaries defy an army warning to give up or die. Javert is exposed as a police spy. In trying to return to the barricade, Éponine is killed. Valjean arrives at the barricade in search of Marius. He is given the chance to kill Javert but instead lets him go. The students settle down for the night and Valjean prays to God to save Marius. The next day, the rebels are all killed. Valjean escapes into the sewers with the unconscious Marius. After meeting Thénardier, who is robbing the corpses of the rebels, he comes across Javert once more. He pleads for time to deliver the young man to hospital. Javert lets Valjean go and, his unbending principles of justice having been shattered by Valjean’s own mercy, kills himself. Unaware of the identity of his rescuer, Marius recovers in Cosette’s care. Valjean confesses the truth of his past to Marius and insists he must go away. At Marius and Cosette’s wedding, the Thénardiers try to blackmail Marius. Thénardier says Cosette’s ‘father’ is a murderer and as proof produces a ring which he stole from a corpse the night the barricade fell. Recognizing his own ring Marius’ realizes Valjean rescued him. He and Cosette go to Valjean, where Cosette learns of her own history before Valjean dies. — courtesy LesMis.com

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about the authors

alain boublil (Book & Original French Text) Librettist/original lyricist: La Révolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre, The Pirate Queen with Claude-Michel Schönberg and Marguerite with Michel Legrand, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Herbert Kretzmer. Two Tonys (Best Score, Best Book), two Grammys, two Victoire de la Musique Awards, Molière Award (Les Misérables); Evening Standard Award (Miss Saigon); Olivier Award (Martin

Guerre). Author of the play, The Diary of Adam and Eve, and prize-winning novel, Les Dessous de Soi. Co-writer screenplay/co-producer of the movie soundtrack for the Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated Les Misérables. Honors Grammy: Outstanding Contribution to the Creative Community.

Claude-MiChel sChönberg (Book & Music) was born in 1944 of Hungarian parents. Originally a singer, writer, and producer of pop songs. Co-book writer with Alain Boublil and composer: La Révolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre, The Pirate Queen with Claude-Michel Schönberg and Marguerite with Michel Legrand, Alain Boublil, Herbert Kretzmer. He supervised the overseas productions and produced several international cast albums of his shows and composed the Wuthering Heights and Cleopatra

ballets, choreographed by David Nixon. Co-wrote the screenplay and reconceived the music for the Les Misérables movie. Grammy Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Creative Community.

herbert KretzMer (Lyrics) was a London journalist when Cameron Mackintosh invited him to write the lyrics to Les Misérables in 1985. Born in South Africa, he came to London in 1954. He was a feature writer at the Daily Sketch and a profile writer at the Sunday Dispatch. He joined the Daily Express in 1960 and later became its drama critic, a post he held for 18 years. Since 1979 he has been writing TV criticism for the Daily Mail and has won, in this capacity, two national press awards. As a lyric writer he wrote weekly songs for BBC-TV’s That

Was The Week That Was. He won an Ivor Novello Award for the Peter Sellers/Sophia Loren comedy song “Goodness Gracious Me.” Other award-winning lyrics include two written for Charles Aznavour: “Yesterday When I Was Young” and the chart-topping “She.” Mr. Kretzmer wrote book and lyrics for the West End’s Our Man Crichton, and lyrics for the Theatre Royal Drury Lane’s The Four Musketeers. He also supplied lyrics for the Anthony Newly film Can Heironymous Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe And Find True Happiness? Tony Award, 1987, Best Score, Les Misérables.

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[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

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BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business

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just any plan, but the right plan for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED.

Douglas GrossFinancial Advisor

136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

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Douglas GrossFinancial Advisor

136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

©2013 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC.

13-BDKMT-1098 ICD Relationships 1/4 page EG 6/13

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN’T THE MOST

IMPORTANT THING WE DO.BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS.

Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business

doesn’t have to be complicated. Especially when you have someone

you trust, who has taken the time to get to know you and your

specific situation, helping guide you along the way. We start by

listening to your needs, then delivering the quality, sophisticated

advice you expect and deserve. Ensuring that we deliver not

just any plan, but the right plan for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED.

Douglas GrossFinancial Advisor

136 S. Industrial, Saline MI 48176 T 734-944-7556 // T 866-944-7556 // F 734-944-0448

[email protected] // http://www.raymondjames.com/douglasgross

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about the Cast Meg aldridge (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Raleigh, NCKeith allen (Grantaire) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Dublin, IrelandJordan edwin andré (Combeferre) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Sykesville, MDwhitney brandt (Éponine) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, The Woodlands, TXbrittany browning (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Mililani, HIwoody buCK (Bamatabois) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, La Cañada, CAtrevor Carr (Joly) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Ridgeville, CTraChel esKenazi-gold (Cosette) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Los Angeles, CAalexandra fragoso (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Simi Valley, CAConor guzMán (Bishop) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Sierra Madre, CAeriKa henningsen (Fantine) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Moraga, CAl’ogan J’ones (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Brick, NJeve KaPlan (Little Eponine) 3rd grade, Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, Ann Arbor, MIaJ KloPaCh (Fauchelevant) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Marietta, GAtyler leahy (Feuilly) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Clarendon Hills, ILeMMa li (Little Cosette) 3rd grade, Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, Ann Arbor, MIdarCy linK (Ensemble) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Batavia, ILChristina Maxwell (Ensemble) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Fletcher, NCKyle MCClellan (Prouvaire) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Doylestown, PAriley MCfarland (Lesgles) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Eureka, CAConor MCgiffin (Ensemble) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Dover, DEKalia Medeiros (Madame Thénardier) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Kaneohe, HIalex Miller (Foreman) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Oklahoma City, OKKelsey ryan Moore (Gavroche) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Stuart, FLhannah lynne Miller (Ensemble) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Eugene, ORhenry nettleton (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Tacoma, WAJordyn norKey (Ensemble) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Tecumseh, MIMaCKenzie orr (Thénardier) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Coppell, TXalex PraKKen (Enjolras) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, St. Louis, MOshea renne (Ensemble) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Bloomfield Hills, MIreilly riChardson (Ensemble) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Lexington, KYConor ryan (Jean Valjean) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Los Angeles, CAnora sChell (Ensemble) sophomore, BFA Musical Theatre, Roswell, GAdaniel sChwartzberg (Courfeyrac) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Bedford, NHsean seyMour (Marius) senior, BFA Musical Theatre, Kinston, NCCarly snyder (Ensemble) first-year, BFA Musical Theatre, Centerville, OHdylan stasaCK (Ensemble) junior BFA Musical Theatre, Eugene, ORKyle tiMson (Ensemble) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, Long Island, NYbobby Conte thornton (Javert) junior, BFA Musical Theatre, San Francisco, CA

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about the Creative teaM about the Creative teaM Catherine walKer adaMs (Music Director/Conductor) is an Asst. Professor in the Dept. of Musical Theatre. U-M: A Little Night Music, Crazy for You, Bat Boy, Brigadoon, Little Women, Gibson Fleck, Evita, 42nd Street, Ella Minnow Pea, Big River. Regional Theatre: 5th Avenue Theatre Summer Professional Intensive; Derby Dinner Playhouse; Farmers Alley Theatre; The Barn Theatre (Augusta); The Red Barn Theatre; Island Center Productions, St. Croix; Country Dinner Playhouse; Three-D Productions; Kalamazoo College. Other: Regional Judge for the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Competition, Conducted Choral Tours in Germany, Austria, Czech Republic and Italy.

george baCon (Costume Designer) Assoc. costume shop manager, Univ. Productions; lecturer, Dept. of Theatre & Drama. U-M: Crazy for You, 42nd Street, Carousel, Seussical, Jesus Christ Superstar, Children of Eden, Parade, Of Thee I Sing, West Side Story, Dancing at Lughnasa, 42nd Street, Sunday in the Park with George, Major Barbara, Brigadoon. Regional Theatre: Music Theatre of Wichita,  Michigan Shakespeare Festival, American Stage Festival, University of Wisconsin Summer Theatre, Madison, WI. Other: MFA in costume design, U-M. 

bruCe broCKMan  (Scenic Designer) Professor and Director of the School of Theatre, Film & Television at the University of Arizona, Tucson. U-M: Crazy for You, The Full Monty, Into the Woods, 42nd Street, Carousel, The Pajama Game, City of Angels. Regional Theatre: Music Theatre of Wichita, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, First Stage Children’s Theatre of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Ballet, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Montana Repertory Theatre, Idaho Theatre for Youth, American Festival Ballet, Idaho Repertory Theatre. Other: U.S. entry, 2007 Prague Quadrennial International Design Exposition. 

Katie lantz (Stage Manager) is a senior BFA Design and Production candidate (Costume Design, Stage Management), minor in Performing Arts Management.  U-M:  Three Sisters (CD), Crazy for You  (ACD), Almost, Maine  (SM), Cloud Nine  (1stASM), Little Women (ACD); Senior Thesis: The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, Fat Men in Skirts, MUSKET: Hairspray, The Who’s Tommy, Cabaret, The 25th…Spelling Bee, Basement Arts: Sea Legs, Wit, Bare, Zombie Farm. Film/TV: Mondo Shoot (CW Television-Stylist), Calvin (CD), Zug  (Co-CD).  Regional Theatre:  Sleep No More  (SM Intern), The Araca Group (Intern), Pasadena Playhouse: Sleepless in Seattle the Musical (Production Assistant), The Heiress (ASM), South Coast Repertory: Jitney (ASM). 

Joe loCarro (Director) is a performer, director, choreographer, and producer for the stage, film, television, and concert dance. Broadway: Performance, Original companies: Ragtime, Goodbye Girl, and Merlin; Les Misérables (Enjolras) & Cats (Munkustrap) Broadway & 1st National Tours. Film/TV: Directing credits include: Finding Billy (nominated for two NY Emmy Awards, Best Director & Best Documentary); the series, Vine Talk & Intelligence Squared Debates (PBS); PBS specials - Remember Me, A Tale of Two Cities in Concert, three specials with Deepak Chopra; Pilots: Defending Your Trash, Patent Warriors (History

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about the Creative teaM

aCKnowledgMents Our sincere appreciation to Bruce Brockman and Music Theatre of Wichita for going the extra mile to assist us. We recognize the exceptional efforts of the production staff.

Les Misérables sponsored in part by generous support from the Benard L. Maas Foundation Guest Artist and Speakers Series and the Friends of Musical Theatre.

This production is costumed in part with the assistance of American Players Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Eastern Michigan University and Western Michigan University. Special thanks to Kevin Goldberg, Evan Zavada, Jalise Wilson, Henry Reynolds, Tim Abbott, and Tyler Driskill for musical support. Additional thanks to Jim Lillie of Aerial Enterprises, and Cover|FX.

Channel), Time Zone, Studio 2B-TV. Other: His company, Suspension Productions, has created videos for over 30 dance and commercial companies around the world. 

dawn rivard (Wig & Makeup Designer) World Premieres: Ragtime, Sunset Boulevard, Showboat, Rio de Sangre,  Grammy Award-winning opera  Elmer Gantry.  International Theatre: Teatro Alla Scala, Rinaldo; Award winning productions of Cats and Die Schöne und Das Biest in Germany & Switzerland. TV/ Film: Emmy Award for Feast of All Saints, wig builder for Hairspray, Skinwalkers, and Mike Myers’ The Love Guru. Clients have included Jonathan Rhys Myers, Donald Sutherland, Jessica Biel, Aiden Turner, CCH Pounder, and Lily Collins. Canadian Screen Award for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

aaron taCy (Lighting Designer) is a senior BFA design & production candidate concentrating in lighting and projection design. U-M: Dance with Me (Production Design), The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek (Lighting & Projection Design), A Little Night Music (LD), References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot (PD), The Skin of Our Teeth (LD), Bat Boy: The Musical (LD), Sunday in the Park with George (PD), Spring Awakening (LD), The Diver (PD); Basement Arts: Sea Legs (LD). MUSKET: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (LD), The Who’s Tommy (PD). Regional Theatre: Williamstown Theatre Festival (LD Intern): The Bridges of Madison County (ALD), Spoleto Festival USA (AME).

JaKe zerrer (Sound Designer) is based in New York City. New York: Recent assistant and associate design credits include The Happiest Song Plays Last at Second Stage; Juarez with Theatre Mitu at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre; Love’s Labour’s Lost, Comedy of Errors, The Tempest, and Fall for Dance at Shakespeare in the Park; An Iliad at New York Theatre Workshop; Proof and Phaedra Backwards at McCarter Theatre; The Music Man, My Wonderful Day at Two River Theater. Design credits include Spring Awakening and Violet at New York University and Fist in Mouth at the Cherry Lane Studio Theatre.

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CHRISTOPHER KENDALL, DEANPaul Boylan Collegiate Professor of Music

DEPARTMENT OF MUSICAL THEATREChair ...................................................................Brent WagnerDepartment Administrator ................................Jennifer KnappAdministrative Assistant ............................ Lindsay FrischmuthStudent Services .....................................................Tim AbbottFaculty ..............................................Catherine Walker Adams, Ron De Jesús, Linda Goodrich, Mark Madama, Lisa Mayer, Sara Randazzo, Cynthia Kortman WestphalProfessor Emeritus .................................................Jerry DePuit

UNIVERSITY PRODUCTIONSADMINISTRATIVE STAFFDirector ................................................................Jeffrey KurasDepartment Administrator ............................. Fatima AbdullahOffice Assistant III/Usher Coordinator .................Shelda SmithMarketing & Communications Dir. ........... Kerianne M. TupacPhotographer .................................... Peter Smith PhotographyInformation Systems Manager .........................Henry ReynoldsFacilities Manager ................................................Shannon RiceHouse Manager of Performance Halls .......... Dianne WidzinskiPC House Managers ..................Lucille Santiago, Patrick Smith Senior Backstage Operations Mgr. .........................Barry LaRueBackstage Operations Mgrs. ........Mark Gordon, David Pickell, Dane Racicot, Donald C. WatkinsAdministrative Office Assts. .................................Abrielle Case, Olivia Neinhouse, Hannah Sparrow PRODUCTION STAFFProduction Manager .....................................Amanda MengdenProduction Stage Manager...................................Nancy UffnerProduction Office Assts. .................................... Erin Eberhard, Folashade Frazier, Rachel WaddellTechnical Dir. (Power) ................................... Douglas EdwardsTechnical Dir. (Walgreen) ......................Richard W. Lindsay, Jr.Master Carpenter .................................................. Paul HunterCarpenter ........................................................... Russ DunhamCharge Scenic Artist (Power) ..............................Toni Y. AulettiCharge Scenic Artist (Walgreen) .......................Beth SandmaierProperties Master ................................................Patrick DroneAssoc. Properties Master .......................................Sarah TannerProperties Artisan ................................................Greg Schmidt Master Electrician............................................Mark Allen BergSound Engineers .......................Roger Arnett, Henry ReynoldsCostume Shop Manager ......................................Laura BrinkerAssoc. Costume Shop Manager .......................... George BaconCutter/Drapers .... Corey Globke, Lea M. Morello, T J Williamson

Crafts Artisan ...........................................Elizabeth GundersonCostume Stock Administrator .............................. Renae Skoog

PRODUCTION CREWFirst Asst. Stage Manager ................................ Jessica BrowningAsst. Stage Managers ......................... Eleanor Howell-Shryock, Annie Mac Woodruff, Adam Quinn, Anton VolovsekAsst. to the Director ..........................................Michael HartungAssts. to the Music Director ..........Kevin Goldberg, Evan ZavadaAccompanist.........................................................Tyler DriskillFirst Asst. Lighting Designer ..........................Miriam MichaelsSecond Asst. Lighting Designer ...............................Jenn JacobsAsst. Master Electrician ..............................................Lucy BriggsFront of House Sound Engineer ........................Jimin BrelsfordScenery (Power) .................Matthew Provenza, Evan VanbeelenPaint ....................................Angela Alvarez, Paulina Bromberg, Devin Eggert, Alexandra Fragoso, Katie Nadolny, Tanner Porter, Barrett Riggins, Jillian Slade, Katheen Spencer, Michayla Van Treeck, students of Theatre 250 & 252Props ............................................Chelsea Becker, Lucy Briggs, Elana Lantry, Matthew Nadai, Josie Patalon, Diana Tsai, students of Theatre 250 & 252Professional Stitchers ............. Patricia Branam, Laura Kantner, Meghan McNally, Rene PlanteCostumes ..................................... Lindsay Balaka, Leslie Bates, Anneliza Canning-Skinner, Danielle Cohn, Aleah Douglas, Laura Kemp, Kayleigh Laymon, Emily Shimskey, Carly Snyder, Michaela Tanksley, students of Theatre 250 & 252Lighting ....................... Sten Eikrem, Sarah Frank, Ross Green, Jennifer Jacobs, Janak Jha, Alexandra Jehle, Andrew Klopach, Abbey Kojima, Connie Liu, Miriam Michaels, Megan Oosthoek, Clarissa Ortiz, Nicholas Shafer, Alexander Smith, Aaron Tacy, Elizabeth Williams, students of Theatre 250 & 252

RUNNING CREWChild Supervisor ..............................................Jonathan D. PalScenery .........Samantha Vettrus‡, Emma Boyden, Elana Lantry, Matthew Provenza, Will Ropp, Madeline RouverolProps ...Megan Murphy‡, CJ Burroughs, BJ Myers, Greg StrasserLight Board Operator .......................................... Chelsea MostFollowspot Caller .............................................. Jennifer JacobsElectrics ... Francesca Chiejina, Justin Choi, Eric Fagan, Al SmithSound.................................................................... Sara BurgessWardrobe .... Michayla Van Treeck‡, Angela Alvarez, Emily Fischer, Ashley Manci, Nicolas Rathgeb, Deanna TomasettaWigs & Make-up ..................... Alyssa Battersby, Sherry Green, Aline Mayagoitia, Jasmin Mould, Nola Smith

‡ Crew Head

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How many actors does it take to change a light bulb?

None. As long as there is a follow spot on them, who needs light bulbs?

A ctually, theatre spaces consume a fair amount of energy to light, heat and cool the lobbies, backstage, & auditoria areas. The School of Music, Theatre & Dance

(University Productions) is partnering with Planet Blue to reduce the energy costs of our performance halls.

Planet Blue’s electrical engineering expertise has enabled us to save energy by utilizing improved LED lighting technology while at the same time maintaining the beautiful atmosphere of our theatres. Their fine tuning of our heating and cooling systems has resulted in both energy savings and increased audience comfort.

Key activities include: Air handling unit (AHU) upgrades; scene shop lighting upgrades; upgrades to lighting in Power Center lobby, Mendelssohn auditorium & onstage striplights; weather stripping upgrades; HVAC fan scheduling; steam trap testing & replacement; and restroom water conservation.

Our Sustainability Report Card for Fiscal 2013:Saved $52,000 per year in energy costs at Power Center,

Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Hill Auditorium, & Walgreen Drama Center

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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for your inforMation

lateCoMer PoliCy

Latecomers will be seated at a suitable break or scene change.

Pagers, Cellular Phones, watCh alarMs

Please set pagers to silent mode. Cellular phones should be deactivated. Please deactivate your electronic watch alarm so it will not interrupt the performance. Please refrain from texting during the performance.

sMoKe free CaMPus

Smoking is not permitted in University buildings or on

University grounds. Smoking is permitted only in personal vehicles or on the sidewalks of major thoroughfares.

eMergenCy ProCedure

In the event of fire or severe storm, you will be instructed by an announcement from the stage indicating the best method of exit. Please notice the multiple red exit signs in the theatre. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner.

CaMeras and reCording deviCes

The use of cameras — with or without a flash — recorders, or other electronic devices inside the theatre is strictly prohibited.

food and drinK

No food or drink is allowed in the theatre.

Children

As a courtesy to our audience and the performers, children under the age of three will not be admitted to performances. All children must have a ticket. If your child proves disruptive or excessively restless, you may be asked to leave by House Management.

large Print PrograMs

Large print programs are available free of charge from House Management.

aCCessibility

Accessible ramps, elevators, parking, restrooms, and wheelchair seating

are available for patrons with disabilities. Please note there is no elevator to the balcony level in Power Center and the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.

sound enhanCeMent

The theatre is equipped with an infrared listening system for listening

enhancement. Lightweight, wireless headsets are available free of charge from House Management.

ParKing

For your parking convenience, we recommend arriving early. Prepaid parking passes are also available at the League Ticket Office. Parking Customer Service: 764-8291 (M-F, 7:30a-4:30p) or 764-7474 (evenings & weekend)

tiCKet sales and inforMation

Hours: Monday – Friday: 9 am – 5 pm Saturday: 10 am - 1 pm Performances: 1 hour prior to curtainPhone: (734) 764-2538Online: tickets.music.umich.eduAddress: 911 N. Univ., Ann Arbor, MI 48109

tiCKet exChanges

Subscribers may exchange their tickets by mail or in person at no charge. Non-subscribers may exchange their tickets by mail or in person for a small processing fee. Exchanged tickets must be received by the Ticket Office (by mail or in person) at least 48 hours prior to the performance and are made only for another performance of the same play.

grouP disCounts

Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.

CoMMents? write us at: University Productions, Attn.: Jeffrey Kuras911 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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30 YEARS ON BROADWAY!(Alumni names in boldface denotes currently on Broadway)

9 to 5: Jeremy DavisThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee:

Celia Keenan-Bolger (Tony nom.), Barrett Foa, Stanley Bahorek, Jenni Barber, Todd Buonopane, Katy Basile42nd Street (2001 revival): Tamlyn ShustermanThe Addams Family: Courtney Wolfson, Tommy Berklund, Andrew Lippa (composer/lyricist)Altar Boyz (Off-Broadway): Marc Kessler (concept),

Gary Adler (composer/lyricist), Lynne Shankel (original music director), Justin Paul (music director)American Idiot: Corbin ReidAnnie (2012 revival): Jeremy Davis, Desi Oakley,

Brynn O’Malley, Ashley Blanchet, Shina Morris, Jenni Barber, Rachel Hoffman (casting)Anything Goes (2011 revival): Mary Michael

Patterson, Kevin Munhall, Shina Morris, Janine DiVitaThe Apple Tree (2006 revival): Justin Keyes, Sam Davis (assoc. conductor)Assassins: Alex Gemignani, Chris PelusoAvenue Q: Barrett Foa, Jeff Marx (composer/

lyricist), Jeffrey Seller (producer) (Tony Award)Beautiful: The Carole King Musical: Chris Peluso, Ashley Blanchet Beauty and the Beast: Garrett Miller, Brynn O’Malley, Ellen HoffmanBells are Ringing (2001 revival): Josh RhodesBig Fish: Cary Tedder, Andrew Lippa (compser/lyricist)Billy Elliot: Jeremy DavisThe Book of Mormon: David Hull, Aj Holmes,

Brene JacksonThe Boy from Oz: Josh Rhodes, Rachel Hoffman (casting)The Bridges of Madison Country: Hunter Foster,

Whitney Bashor Bring It On: Taylor Louderman, Haley HannahBullets Over Broadway: Helene Yorke, Kelcy Griffin, Andy JonesLa Cage Aux Folles (2004 revival): Gavin CreelLa Cage Aux Folles (2010 revival): Allison McDowell,

A.J. Shively, Yurel Echezarreta, Michael LowneyCandide (1997 revival): D’Vorah Bailey

Candide (NY City Opera, 2008): Daniel ReichardCats: Job Christenson, Ben Whiteley (conductor)Chicago: Josh Rhodes, Brian Spitulnik, Amos Wolff, Anne Horak, Alex Gemignani,Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Erin Dilly (Tony nom.)A Chorus Line (2006 revival): David Baum, Tommy BerklundA Christmas Story: Nick Gaswirth, Mara Newbery,

Erin Dilly, Lizzie Klemperer, Ian Eisendrath (music director), Justin Paul/Benj Pasek (music and lyrics)

Cinderella: Andy Jones, Laura Irion, Joe Carroll, Robert Hartwell, Sam Lips, Shina Morris, Todd Buonopane, Jessica Hershberg, Josh Rhodes (choreographer),The Civil War: Gilles ChiassonCry Baby: Nick Blaemire, Courtney Balan, Lynne Shankel (music director)Curtains: Sean McKnight, Sam Davis (assoc. conductor)Damn Yankees (1994 revival): John GanunDirty Rotten Scoundrels: Jeremy Davis,Dracula: Megan ReinkingThe Drowsy Chaperone: Kate LoprestElf: Marc KesslerEvita: Laurel Harris, Sydney MortonThe Farnsworth Invention: Andrew Lippa (composer)Follies (2001 revival): Erin DillyFollies (2011 revival): Amos WolffFootloose: Jennifer Laura Thompson, Hunter FosterFosse: Josh RhodesThe Full Monty: Lisa Datz, Danny GurwinGhost: Jeremy DavisThe Glass Menagerie: Celia Keenan-BolgerGlory Days: Nick Blaemire (composer/lyricist)Godspell: Nick BlaemireGood Vibrations: Jesse Nager, David ReiserGrease (1995 revival): Hunter FosterGrease (2007 revival): Ryan Binder, Janine DiVita,

Helene Yorke, Josh Rouah, Todd BuonopaneGypsy (1989 revival): Robin RobinsonGypsy (2003 revival): David BurtkaHair: Gavin Creel (Tony nom.), Megan Reinking,

Jen SeseHairspray: Brynn O’Malley, Kevin Hale, Kate Loprest

U-M School of Music, Theatre & DanceDept. of Musical Theatre

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Hands on a Hardbody: Hunter Foster, Chelsea Krombach Packard, Rachel Hoffman (casting)How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

(2011 revival): David Hull, Justin KeyesI Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Off-Broadway): Adam Hunter, Courtney Balan, Christy FaberIn the Heights: Jeffrey Seller & Matthew Rego

(producers), Rachel Hoffman (casting)Into the Woods (2002 revival): Erin DillyJekyll & Hyde: Whitney AllenJesus Christ Superstar: Eric MilleganJersey Boys: Daniel ReichardKinky Boots: Cortney WolfsonLegally Blonde: Dani Spieler, Cara MasseyLend Me A Tenor (2010 revival): Jennifer Laura ThompsonThe Light in the Piazza: Glenn AllenThe Little Mermaid: Katy BasileLittle Shop of Horrors: Hunter Foster (Tony nom.)Little Women: Danny GurwinMamma, Mia!: Chris Peluso, Barrett Foa, Darryl Semira, Joi Price, Ian Knauer, Ashley ParkMary Poppins: Jesse Nager, David Baum, Gavin Creel (London), Andrew Keenan-BolgerMemphis: Bryan Langlitz, Cary Tedder, Ashley Blanchett, Robert Hartwell, Sydney Morton, Rachel Hoffman (casting)Million Dollar Quartet: Hunter FosterLes Misérables: Adam Hunter, Kristen Behrendt,

Hunter FosterLes Misérables (2006 revival): Alex Gemignani,

Christy Faber, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Cortney WolfsonLes Misérables (2014 revival): Andy Mientus, John Rapson, Cathryn BasileMotown: Sydney Morton, Jesse NagerThe Mystery of Edwin Drood (2012 revival):

Janine DiVita The Nance: Jenni BarberNewsies: Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Madeline TrumbleNice Work If You Can Get It: Robert Hartwell, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Erin DillyOn the Town (1998 revival): Perry OjedaOnce: Joe Carroll, Carlos Valdes, Elisabeth EvansThe Performers: Jenni BarberPeter and the Starcatcher: Celia Keenan-Bolger (Tony nom.)The Phantom of the Opera: Susan Owen, Paul Schaefer, Mary Michael Patterson,Pippin (2013 revival): Benton Whitley (casting)The Producers: Hunter Foster

Promises, Promises (2010 revival): Chelsea KrombachRagtime: Adam HunterRent: Gilles Chiasson, Jeffrey Seller (producer)Rock of Ages: Lauren Molina, Corbin Reid Matthew Rego (producer)Romeo and Juliet (2013 production): Joe CarrollScandalous: Sam Davis (dance music arranger), Jesse NagerThe Scarlet Pimpernel: Danny Gurwin, Gilles ChiassonShow Boat (1994 revival): Doug LaBrecqueSide Show: Kristen BehrendtSister Act: Corbin ReidSouth Pacific (2008 revival): Jeremy Davis, State Fair: Ian KnauerSunday in the Park with George (2008 revival):

Brynn O’Malley, Alex GemignaniSunset Boulevard: Kristen BehrendtSweeney Todd (2005 revival): Alex Gemignani,

Lauren MolinaSweet Smell of Success: Josh RhodesThe Times They Are A’Changin’: Cary TedderThoroughly Modern Millie: Eric Jackson, Gavin Creel (Tony nom.)Titanic: Lisa DatzTitle Of Show: Courtney BalanUrinetown: Hunter Foster, Danny Gurwin, Jennifer Laura Thompson (Tony nom.), Matthew Rego (producer)Vanities: David Kirshenbaum (composer/lyricist)Violet: Alex GemignaniWest Side Story: Shina Morris, Yurel Echezarreta, Jeffrey Seller (producer)White Christmas: Anne HorakWicked: Desi Oakley, Etai Benshlomo, David Hull,

Jenni Barber, Josh Rouah, Chelsea Krombach, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Logan Lipton,

Brynn O’Malley, Matthew Rego (producer), Rachel Hoffman (casting)

The Will Rogers Follies: John GanunWonderland: Kate LoprestXanadu: Kate LoprestYoung Frankenstein: Eric JacksonYou’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown: Andrew Lippa (composer/lyricist new songs)

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GIFTS OF $1,000 & ABOVELeo & Kathryn Legatski GIFTS OF $500-$999Henry & Harlene Appelman GIFTS OF $250-$499Mary Ann CrawfordWilliam & Florence DavisKirk Donaldson & Kristin Guenther GIFTS OF $100-$249Harry & Kathryn BenfordJennifer & James CarpenterKenneth & Amy ColtonJoan & Gerald DicksonS. & Odes EldenGlenn & Carol GallerCarole & Larry KatzHerbert & Jane KauferSteven & Shira KleinWayne & Georgia LindstromBonnie MetzgerEdith & William MollerBernhard & Donna MullerPatricia Randle & James EngMarjorie RobertsCarole & Michael ScheinbergDavid SchmidtSharyn SivyerLouise TaylorBrad VincentMelissa WasilewskiShelly WilliamsDavid & Carol Yoder

GIFTS UNDER $100Susan BarreraTyler BarronJune & Clyde BennettTracy & Bruce BerckmansSteven BolliniMary BondEdward & Mary CadyElena Camara Eguinoa & Enrique CriadoJulia Chu & Michael MorrisMerry ClarkDaniel & Muriel ConverseNorman & Anne CoxKathleen DiggsJean DolegaEdward DominoKelly & Nick DyerHelen EmmonsGeorge EvansPaul Forringer & Jo Anne DiehlDouglas & Angela FullenAnn FurtwanglerRebecca & D. Bruce GaffneyRichard GarnerNancy & Thomas GioiaGail GramsJerry & Mary GrayLorraine Gutierrez & Robert PeyserNancy HallIdelle Hammond-SassMichael & Carolyn HannumJanelle & David HansenCatherine & Arnot HellerKenneth Hillenburg & Alan Burg

Eleanor HoagRonald & Janice HoffmanRebecca HorvathLorna Hurl & David TuckerStevo & Susan JuliusJoAnne & Michael KingGary & Barbara KrenzDouglas KripkeWilliam & Garland LewisPamela MacKintoshBeverly MankoBrigitte & Klaus MartenMaureen Martin & Michael PenskarJohn & Annabel McWilliamsJohn MillsMargie Morris & Melvin HochsterJoan O’LearJonathan PevarnekJennifer & Mark PintoSheryl PomeranceDorothy RiemenschneiderDennis & Patricia RitchieDean ShueyRicky SteedPaulette StreitzelJeraldine & Ronald TaylorBonnie ThompsonMohamad TibaEdward VezinaVivian WilsonJudy & Kevin Woods

The University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance gratefully acknowledges the following individuals for their support of productions at the School. Gifts to U-M SMTD productions help support all aspects of productions - sets, costumes, lighting, sound, guest artists, and more - for all the School of Music, Theatre & Dance’s mainstage shows. These funds assist in providing SMTD students with practical training experience and the opportunity to network with guest professionals. Thank you.

U-M SMTD Production Support Gifts from July 1, 2012 - March 6, 2014

We apologize for any omissions or errors made in this donor listing. Please direct questions or comments to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance Office of Development & External Relations at 734-647-2035.

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GIFT OF $1,000,000+Jeanne & Sanford Robertson

GIFTS OF $100,000+Howard & Anne CooperAnita & Santosh Mehra

GIFTS OF $50,000-$99,999The Steven Schwartzberg

Foundation, Inc.

GIFTS OF $$25,000 - $49,999Irwin & Fran Martin

GIFTS OF $10,000-$24,999Don & Betts ChisholmAndrew Lippa & David BlochJanis & Alan Menken FoundationSpruce Lake Music, Inc.

GIFTS OF $5,000-$9,999Janet & William CassebaumSheila Crowley & Max WichaBarbara & Jeffrey DuncanBarrett FoaRobert & Pearson MacekMatthew & Joanna Rego

GIFTS OF $2,500-$4,999David & Sally Kennedy

GIFTS OF $1,000-$2,499Melinda AgstenCarol AmsterJohn & Tina BevingtonWilliam & Ilene BirgeCathie & Thomas BloemPhelps & Jean ConnellGavin CreelMolly DobsonAnne & James DuderstadtRandy & Ellen FrankSvea & Whitmore GrayAndrew & Amy GrolnickJohn & Stephanie HallMartha HearronJames Kershner & Mark PflegerEdwin & Catherine MarcusJerry & Deborah MayJessica RobertsJudith & Donald RumelhartScott & Frances SimondsSusan Meredith Smith

Bridget & John StylesAmherst & Janeth TurnerElaine & Benjamin WhiteleyDavid & Carol Yoder

GIFTS OF $750-$999Ronald & Mary BogdasarianDouglas ElserJanet & Frank Jeffries

GIFTS OF $500-$750Henry & Harlene AppelmanLinda Bennett & Robert BagramianPhilip Berry & Anne BeaubienToni & William BrannerDeborah & B. Hylton EarlyElaine Piasecki TrustJo-Anna & David FeathermanMartha & Craig FraserTimothy & Kathleen GietzenRobert & Debra GordonSteven & Christine GosikRobert & Barbara HensingerAl & Joelen HermalinDavid & Phyllis HerzigRonit & Hayden HorowitzSusan & Martin HurwitzGretchen & John JacksonDiane KirkpatrickAlan & Jean KrischFrank Legacki & Alicia TorresJeff & Susan LucierRichard & Patricia MacDonaldMary MatthewsJohn & Marilyn RintamakiJohn Romani & Barbara AndersonLarry & Michelle SanfordNancy SannarJanet ShatuskyAlicia Torres & Frank LegackiU-M Club of DownriverVirginia VassJohn & Jerry WeidenbachBenjamin Whiteley

GIFTS OF $250-$499James Adams & Naz EdwardsWallace & Ellen ArnesonMartha & Robert AuseErnesto Collazo Batista, M.D.William BeamanLee Ann & Duane Bollert

Mary & John BruegerAnne ChaseBruce & Lucille ChinJack & Eileen ChisholmAlice CohenConstance CressBarbara CopeJulie & Charles EllisSpencer Ford & Susan GoldsmithAbba & Susan FriedmanChristine & Michael GarrySteven & Joyce GerberAnne & Paul GlendonJudith & Alfred GourdjiJerry & Mary GrayRobert & Leah GunnMargery & Jay HaiteJoseph HarrisRichard Van HarrisonRose & John HendersonNorman & Deborah HerbertBetsy & Theodore HershbergRachel HoffmanT.G. Jones & S.K. SorlienKent JoscelynCelia Keenan-BolgerCharles KellySara & Fred KingBarbara KulkisRichard LeSueurWayne & Georgia LindstromMark & Jennifer LoPatinAnn Martin & Russell LarsonRebecca McGowanJerry & Emily MillerSharon & Charles NewmanMichael ParinHelen PetersNancy PickusJuliet PiersonJoseph PlacekAlan & Patricia PriceMalverne ReinhartSchriber Family FoundationJanet SellIngrid & Clifford SheldonSusan & Donald SintaKathryn & Richard TrimToni TylerPhyllis ValentineRobin & Harvey WaxThomas & Ronna WhittenRobert & Jennifer Zamora

U-M Friends of Musical Theatre Annual Gifts from July 1, 2012 - March 30, 2014

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To make a donation and join Friends of Musical Theatre, check out the Friends table in the lobby, visit www.giving.umich.edu,

e-mail Ellen Storch at [email protected], or call 734-763-9769.

GIFTS OF $100-$249Gerald & Gloria AbramsTim AdamsAffiniti ArchitectsElaine & Ralph AnthonyJohn & Barbara BacarellaGeorge BaconAlan BalakaAnne & Richard BaumanShirley & Joel BergerDarlene & Gerald BinderJoan BinkowReva BornsteinBrittany BrownRobert & Jeannine BuchananAlbert & Barbara CainSusan & Oliver CameronShirley CarlsonJames & Jennifer CarpenterCharles CarverTheodore CiganikMarian Cohen & Sheldon GinnsDiane CottrellKaren CrawfordMary Ellen Daugherty AdamsCarol & Richard DetweilerDallas & Sharon DortGraham & Betty DunbarMorgan & Sara EdwardsJulia & Charles EisendrathHilary ElmagrabiMarcia FeingoldPhillip & Phyllis FellinCarol FinermanNancy & L. Alan FinlaysonBruce W FisherLinda & Owen FletkeHoward FoxJ. Daniel & Margaret FrancisMarilyn Friedman & Seymour KoenigsbergDion FrischerLouise FrostEnid GallerPaul & Gail GeigerThomas & Barbara GelehrterCheryl & N. Randolph GibbsGary & Elaine GillespieEdie GolderbergEdie GoldenbergMya GoslingCozette Grabb

Robert Green & Martha Sullivan GreenTheodora & Emery GreenwaldSheilah & Elliott GrossSondra GunnDon Haefner & Cynthia StewartCecelia & Eugene HaleWalton & Charlene HancockCharlotte HansonMimi HarrisChristopher HaugheeHelene Yorke Productions, Inc.Sondra & J. Downs HeroldLorna & Mark HildebrandtGideon & Carol HofferJanice & Ronald HoffmanDave & Patricia HolmanRobert & Sara HolmesRebecca HorvathL. Rowell & Alice HuesmannHarry & Ruth HuffCharles & Ann HutchinsTanya & Jerold IsraelMerelyn JacobsonJean CampbellJerome JelinekDavid & Kathleen JohnsonMary JoscelynCharles & Judith W. JudgeDouglas KahnFran & Gordon KettlerBetsy & William KincaidNancy KleinHermine KlinglerSamuel & Marilyn KrimmDouglas LaBrecqueAnne LawrenceJerold & Judith LaxRobert Leighton & Patricia WeaverAlicia & Louis LessardCarolyn & Paul LichterLois MacDonaldRobert & Judith MaransHarry MarsdenShirley & Robert McFeeNelson & Catherine MeadeJoseph & Jean MiddletonCarla & Michael MillerNewell & Myrna MillerKittie MorelockShari & Craig MorganThomas & Patricia Morrow

Sydney MortonBarbara MuellerEdward & Nancy NaszradiHarold NewlandJan & M. Haskell NewmanColin & Nancy OatleyBenjamin PasekJustin PaulAlbert & Louisa PieperJane PilcherJames PiperElaine & Bertram PittGerald & Lorna PrescottEllen & Stephen RamsburghSheila & Louis RiceElizabeth & Frank RichardsonWilliam & Ann RichardsonRichner & Richner, LLCYvonne RishBarbara RitterRoger & Barbara RitzmanWilliam & Phyllis RobbBilly RobertsRichard & Edie RosenfeldAndrew RubenRobert & Kathleen SavitGertrude SchreiberSusan Schreiber & Andrew NagyMarilyn ScottHarriet SelinJoseph & Patricia SettimiThomas & Mary ShieldsMichelle & Kent SilvesterKathleen SingerJulie & William SmigielskiElinor & R. Thomas SommerfeldLinda Spector & Peter JacobsonKaren & David StutzNancy SudiaLinda & Cleveland ThurberDonald & Lea Van EveryRadhika von HeimburgKim & Sandra WahteraEric & Sheridan WardenElise WeisbachElizabeth WilliamsGladys YoungRonald & Kathleen Zernicke

GIFTS UNDER $10096 gifts totaling $4,006

We apologize for any omissions or errors made in this donor listing. Please direct questions or comments to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance Office of Development & External Relations at 734-647-2035.

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