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O F F I C I A L P R O G R A M F O R B R OA DWAY I N D E T R O I T AT T H E F I S H E R T H E AT R E

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Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse John Kander Fred EbbBased on the Play by Maurine Dallas Watkins

Original Production Directed and Choreographed by Bob Fosse

Starring

Tracy Shayne Terra C. MacLeodRon Orbach

John O’Hurley Also Starring

Roz Ryan T.W. SmithShawn Beck-Gifford Cornelius Bethea Christophe Caballero Lenny Daniel

Sasha Ely-Judkins Daniel Gutierrez Dan LoBuono Celia Louise Merendi Caitlin Mundth Adrianne Richards Lindsay Roginski Steven Sofia Evelyn Christina Tonn

Karl Warden Tonya Wathen Corey Wright

Supervising Music Director Music Director Rob Fisher Eric Knight Barnes Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design John Lee Beatty William Ivey Long Ken Billington Sound Design Orchestrations Dance Music Arrangements Scott Lehrer Ralph Burns Peter Howard Script Adaptation Casting Musical Coordinator David Thompson Duncan Stewart John Monaco

Executive Producer Presented in Association with Alecia Parker Broadway Across America

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Technical Supervisor Production Stage Manager Arthur Siccardi Gregg Kirsopp

Based on the presentation by City Center’s Encores!

Choreographer Original New York Production Re-creation of Original Production Ann Reinking Choreography by In the Style of Bob Fosse Gary Chryst

Director Original New York Re-creation of Original Production Production Direction by

Walter Bobbie Scott FarisBroadway Cast Recording on RCA Victor

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cast(in order of appearance)

Velma Kelly ..........................................................................................TERRA C. MacLEODRoxie Hart ...................................................................................................TRACY SHAYNEFred Casely ................................................................................................... DAN LoBUONOSergeant Fogarty .........................................................................................COREY WRIGHTAmos Hart ....................................................................................................... RON ORBACHLiz ........................................................................................................LINDSAY ROGINSKIAnnie ............................................................................................... ADRIANNE RICHARDSJune ........................................................................................................... TONYA WATHENHunyak .................................................................................... EVELYN CHRISTINA TONNMona ........................................................................................... CELIA LOUISE MERENDIMatron “Mama” Morton ....................................................................................... ROZ RYANBilly Flynn .................................................................................................JOHN O’HURLEYMary Sunshine .....................................................................................................T.W. SMITHGo-to-Hell-Kitty ................................................................................SASHA ELY-JUDKINSHarry ............................................................................................................ KARL WARDENThe Doctor ................................................................................................... LENNY DANIELAaron ............................................................................................................ LENNY DANIELThe Judge ....................................................................................................COREY WRIGHTThe Bailiff ........................................................................................... DANIEL GUTIERREZMartin Harrison ............................................................................................ KARL WARDENCourt Clerk ....................................................................................SHAWN BECK-GIFFORDThe Jury ...................................................................................CHRISTOPHE CABALLERO

THE SCENE:Chicago, Illinois. The late 1920s.

UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute a listed player unless a specific announcement

for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.

For Roxie Hart—Lindsay Roginski, Tonya WathenFor Velma Kelly—Sasha Ely-Judkins

For Billy Flynn—Dan LoBuonoFor Amos Hart—Lenny Daniel

For Fred Casely—Cornelius Bethea, Steven SofiaFor Mary Sunshine—C. Bethea, C. Caballero

For all other roles—C. Bethea

Tap Dance Specialty performed by Shawn Beck-Gifford, Lenny Daniel, Daniel GutierrezMe and My Baby Specialty performed by Christophe Caballero, Daniel Gutierrez

Dance Captain—Steven Sofia

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Musical NuMbersACT I

“All That Jazz” .........................................................................................Velma and Company“Funny Honey” ................................................................................................................Roxie“Cell Block Tango” ..........................................................................................Velma and Girls“When You’re Good to Mama” .........................................................Matron “Mama” Morton“Tap Dance” ..........................................................................................Roxie, Amos and Boys“All I Care About” .............................................................................................Billy and Girls“A Little Bit of Good” ....................................................................................... Mary Sunshine“We Both Reached for the Gun” ........................................................................... Billy, Roxie, Mary Sunshine and Company“Roxie” ............................................................................................................Roxie and Boys“I Can’t Do It Alone” ...................................................................................................... Velma“My Own Best Friend” .................................................................................. Roxie and Velma

INTERMISSION

ACT IIEntr’acte .....................................................................................................................The Band“I Know a Girl” ............................................................................................................... Velma“Me and My Baby” ..........................................................................................Roxie and Boys“Mister Cellophane” ........................................................................................................Amos“When Velma Takes the Stand” ...................................................................... Velma and Boys“Razzle Dazzle” ......................................................................................... Billy and Company“Class” .............................................................................Velma and Matron “Mama” Morton“Nowadays” ................................................................................................... Roxie and Velma“Hot Honey Rag” ........................................................................................... Roxie and VelmaFinale ..........................................................................................................................Company

Original choreography for “Hot Honey Rag” by Bob Fosse

ORCHESTRAMusical Director—Eric Knight Barnes

Associate Conductor/Piano/Accordion—Howard LevitskyPianist—Andrew Dixon

Drums/Percussion—Russ NybergAlto Sax/Soprano Sax/Clarinet/Piccolo—Andrew NicholsTenor Sax/Soprano Sax/Clarinet/Piccolo—Paul Onachuk

Baritone Sax/Tenor Sax/Soprano Sax/Bass Clarinet—Mark BergerTrumpet/Flugel Horn —Walter White, Patrick Hession

Trombone—George Troia, Michael Robinson, Jr.Violin—Cheryl Zetterholm

Banjo/Mandolin/Ukelele —Alan AyoubString Bass—James Simonson

Tuba—Jeff Rideout

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Who’s Who iN the castWho’s Who in the castTRACY SHAYNE (Roxie Hart). Broadway: Christine/Phantom. “There is no better Christine anywhere on this earth!”: Hal Prince. Roxie/Chicago, Fosse (coached by Gwen Verdon), Cosette/Les Misérables, Bebe/ A Chorus Line. Off Broadway: Marion Froude/Biography, “One of the most memorable individual performances in 2009”: The Wall Street Journal. Martha/Missing Footage, Sunny Jacobs/The Exonerated. TV: “L&O, L&O: C.I.”, “Kennedy Center Honors,” “Tribute to Hal Prince,” “Baryshnikov on Broadway.” Recordings: Grammy award Symphonic recording: Les Misérables (Cosette).

TERRA C. MacLEOD (Velma Kelly) is thrilled to be back having originated the role of Velma in the French productions of Chicago in Montreal and Paris. Broadway and National tour of Chicago and the 10 year anniversary Gala. Other cred-its: Kiss of the Spider Woman (Aurora/Spider Woman), LA Havok Theatre; The Producers (Ulla), Vancouver Arts Club, Canada; West Side Story (Anita), New Orleans Opera and Vancouver Arts Club: Jessie Award for Best Supporting Actress; The Pajama Game (Gladys), Musical Theatre West LA; Guys and Dolls (Adelaide), San Diego Musical Theatre; Damn Yankees (Lola) Stagewest, Calgary; A Chorus Line (Cassie). Film and TV: The Lizzie Maguire Movie, The Reagans, The Dead Zone, Jeremiah, Cold Squad, and Life Or Something Like It. Love to my family and friends. This is for Chiara and Calli. Proud equity member. terracmacleod.com

JOHN O’HURLEY (Billy Flynn) has become one of television’s busiest and most versatile actors, show hosts, advertising heroes, and fea-ture film stars. The award-winning actor is best known as “J. Peterman” on “Seinfeld,” which is now the #1 syndicated series in the world in 85 countries and he has danced his way into the hearts of America as the ultimate champion of the highly rated ABC show “Dancing with the Stars.” After hosting the hugely successful show “Family Feud,” he returned to the stage to star in front of sold out audiences on Broadway in Chicago. O’Hurley also headlined a two-year stint as the head of the Round Table, King Arthur, in Eric Idle’s hilarious musical comedy Monty Python’s Spamalot in Las Vegas. As a follow-up to his Billboard chart topping CD Peace of Our Minds, O’Hurley released Secrets from the Lake, a col-laboration of his piano compositions with cellist Marston Smith. O’Hurley has written two books including his New York Times Best Seller It’s OK to Miss the Bed on the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons Learned from Dogs. He is also the regu-lar host of NBC’s annual “National Dog Show

presented by Purina,” a Thanksgiving tradition to 21 million viewers.

RON ORBACH (Amos Hart). Broadway: Chicago; Laughter on the 23rd Floor; Never Gonna Dance; Dance of the Vampires. Tours: The first Amos in Chicago’s first national tour (1998 Jeff Award); The original Franz Liebkind in The Producers. Off-Broadway: The God Committee; Hotel Suite; Lies & Legends: The Musical Stories of Harry Chapin. Regional: David O. Selznick in Moonlight and Magnolias (world premiere) and Turn of the Century (both at The Goodman); The Gershwins’ An American in Paris (The Alley); Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum (Denver Center); Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof (Sacramento Music Circus); Mr. Foreman/Marlowe in Enter Laughing (Berkshire Theatre Festival). Film: Clueless; Building Girl. Television: “Without a Trace”; “Law & Order”; “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”; “Third Watch”; “Platypus Man” (series regular). Mr. Orbach will be the voice of Toadhog in the new animated series, “Jungle Junction,” air-ing this fall on The Disney Channel. He is also a director (1996 LA Ovations Award for The Ellis Jump) and an acting coach, and lives in Los Angeles with his beloved wife, Kathleen.

ROZ RYAN (Matron “Mama” Morton) returns to Chicago after starring in the critically acclaimed Center Theatre Group production of Ain’t Misbehavin’ at L.A.’s Ahmanson Theatre. Broadway: Ain’t Misbehavin’, Dreamgirls, One Mo’ Time, The Pajama Game, A Christmas Carol. National/international tours: Annie, South Pacific, Blues in the Night. Films include Went to Coney Island, Cotton Club, I Think I Love My Wife, The Invention of Lying, Waiting for Forever. Animation/voiceover: “Misadventures of Flapjack,” “The Looney Tunes Show” on the CN, “Kick Buttowski” on Disney HD. God is good! myspace.com/MzRozRyan or RozRyan.com

T. W. SMITH (Mary Sunshine) is thrilled to be joining the Chicago cast. Operatic credits include Hänsel und Gretel, Giulio Cesare, Die Zauberflöte, Dido and Aeneas, and Orfeo ed Euridice. Originally from Wichita Falls, TX, Smith received a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Many thanks to Len, Gary, Mom & Dad.

SHAWN BECK-GIFFORD (Ensemble, Court Clerk) cannot express how happy he is to be rejoining the cast of Chicago! He is fresh out of the R.Evolucion Latina Choreographers’ Festival where “daring to go beyond” was a daily ritual. His recent credits include West Side Story (Riff),

Chicago (Fred Casely), and the release of Michael Jackson’s MICHAEL. Shawn thanks God for his health, family, friends and, above all, his wife, Susi. “OFF MABLE! Good girl!”

CORNELIUS BETHEA (Swing, Fred Casely u/s) is happy to tour again with Chicago. Other credits: Hello Dolly (Theatre By The Sea), La Cage… (MWVTC), Kiss Me, Kate (Cain Park). Training: NCSA & BW College.

CHRISTOPHE CABALLERO (Ensemble, The Jury). Four Broadway shows including the 2010 Tony Award Winning Best Musical La Cage aux Folles; three as original cast. Numerous interna-tional productions from Paris, Vienna & Cape Cod to Tokyo & Dubai. Voice of Odd in “Code Lokyo.”

LENNY DANIEL (The Doctor, Aaron) . Broadway: Cats, The Wizard of Oz. NY: Here Lies Jenny, Sinatra (Radio City), Wonderful Town (NYC Opera). National tours: Monty Python’s Spamalot (Vegas and Tour), Chicago, South Pacific, Camelot, The Wizard of Oz, Jekyll & Hyde. Regional: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Gigi and Evita.

SASHA ELY-JUDKINS (Ensemble, Go-to-Hell-Kitty, Velma Kelly u/s) hails from the United Kingdom. Theatre credits include Mamma Mia—Australian 10th Anniversary; Billy Elliot The Musical—Melbourne season; Chicago—U.K. Tour; One World—Grand Palace Theatre U.S.A; Spirit Of The Dance—World Tour; Paradise Rooms —Blackpool U.K.

DANIEL GUTIERREZ (Bailiff ) reigns from the great state of cheese and beer. That’s right Wisconsin. He is happy to be out on the road again with Chicago! Special thanks to his family and friends for their belief in me and everything I do.

DAN LoBUONO (Fred Casely, Billy Flynn u/s). Broadway: Thoroughly Modern Millie (origi-nal cast), Chicago (Fred Casely), Hello Dolly!. National Tours: The Full Monty (Keno), Chicago. Other credits: Ann-Margret’s Intimate Tour, It’s A Wonderful Life (Harry). Great to be on the road again!

CELIA LOUISE MERENDI (Ensemble, Mona). Celia is ECSTATIC to rejoin Chicago after touring in 2008! Thanks to Scott, Gary and Duncan for the extraordinary opportunity. Love to Daddy (my #1 believer), family/friends and MV…your support means the world.

CAITLIN MUNDTH (Ensemble). Broadway: La Cage aux Folles 2010 revivial; u/s Anne, Assistant Dance Captain. Regional: On the Town (PaperMill), Carmen (Opera NJ). Classical Ballet: principal roles by Balanchine, Robbins, Limon & Taylor-Corbett (soloist, Carolina Ballet). Love to family, Abe & Dana.

ADRIANNE RICHARDS (Ensemble, Annie). Koresh Dance Company, CATS, Cabaret, French premiere of Chicago in Montreal and Paris and many other works. TV/Film: Circle of Friends, indie feature Underneath opening at festivals this summer. Thanks Mom, Dad, Dan, Daisaku Ikeda. “Be a Byakuren!”

LINDSAY ROGINSKI (Liz, Roxie Hart u /s) played Roxie Hart in the national tour of Chicago, Lola in Damn Yankees and performed in 42nd Street, Grease, Godspell, Crazy for You, My One and Only, and more. Graduated from AMDA in NYC. Her first job in New York was selling souvenir programs for Chicago on Broadway…dreams do come true! Love to Liz, Mom, Tom, Dad, and Steph!

STEVEN SOFIA (Swing, Dance Captain, Fred Casely u/s). Credits include: Chita Rivera’s The Dancers Life; Guys and Dolls; Applause; Beauty and the Beast; Kiss Me, Kate; Chicago, Betty Buckley at Carnegie Hall and the world tour of West Side Story. Steven is on the Dance Faculty at NYU and Steps on Broadway.

EVELYN CHRISTINA TONN (Hunyak). Elated to be back with her Chicago family after making her transition into TV/film by way of LA. Favorite credits: Hunyak, u/s Roxie Hart in Chicago (10th Broadway Tour), Margaret in Much Ado About Nothing (Promenade Playhouse, Los Angeles), Minnie in West Side Story (Italian Tour), Dinah in The Philadelphia Story (Asolo Repertory Theatre). Gratitude to God, her family and friends.

KARL WARDEN (Ensemble, Harry, Martin Harrison). Broadway: La Cage aux Folles—2010 Tony Award-winning revival (Hanna). Tours/Regional: Chicago, Fosse, Cats (Macavity), Seven Brides, Radio City, SCKBSTD, Leap of Faith. Film: The Producers. Thanks/Love: CTG, NAMCO, Duncan, Shelley, family, Gmaw & Todd!

TONYA WATHEN (Ensemble, June, Roxie Hart u/s) played Mona in Chicago on Broadway. She has dance captained or assisted on such national tours as Jersey Boys (Chicago Co.), Sweet Charity (Rosie), Chicago, and Hello, Dolly!. Other tour credits include Beauty and the Beast, Chicago (Roxie), and We Will Rock You in Las Vegas.

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Who’s Who iN the cast JOHN LEE BEATTY (Set Design). Broad way: The Color Purple, Mauritius, Doubt, Chicago, Dinner at Eight, Proof, Rabbit Hole, Last Night of Ballyhoo, A Delicate Balance, The Heiress, The Most Happy Fella, The Sisters Rosensweig, Burn This, Penn & Teller, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Talley’s Folly, among others. Off-Broadway: Defiance, Substance of Fire, Road to Mecca, A Life in the Theatre, Lincoln Center, MTC, Circle Rep, City Center Encores! Tony, Obie, DD, OCC awards; Theatre Hall of Fame. Graduate of Brown and Yale School of Drama.

WILLIAM IVEY LONG (Costume Designer) Credits include 9 to 5, Pal Joey, Young Frankenstein, Curtains, Hairspray (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards), Grey Gardens (Tony Award), The Producers (Tony, Drama Desk, OCC Awards), The Ritz, Sweet Charity, A Streetcar Named Desire, La Cage aux Folles, The Frogs, Little Shop of Horrors, The Boy From Oz, Susan Stroman’s Double Feature at NYC Ballet, Twentieth Century, Cabaret, Never Gonna Dance, Contact (Hewes Award), Thou Shalt Not, Big, The Music Man, Annie Get Your Gun, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Swing, Steel Pier, 1776, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Crazy for You (Tony, OCC Awards), Guys and Dolls (Drama Desk Award), Assassins (Obie Award), Lend Me a Tenor (Drama Desk, OCC Awards), Nine (Tony, Drama Desk, Maharam Awards). In January 2006, Mr. Long was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame.

KEN BILLINGTON (Lighting Designer) has designed over 85 Broadway shows and has been honored with eight Tony Award nominations and received the 1997 Tony Award for his work on Chicago. His Tony nominations include: Sunday in the Park with George (2008), The Drowsy Chaperone (2006), End of the World (1984), Foxfire (1982), Sweeney Todd (1979), Working (1978) and The Visit (1973). Other projects include New York’s Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular from 1979 to 2004 Disneyland’s nighttime extravaganza Fantasmic!, the long running Las Vegas spectacular Jubilee! and Shamu Rocks! for Seaworld Orlando and San Diego.

SCOTT LEHRER (Sound Design). LCT: A Man of No Importance; Thou Shalt Not; The Invention of Love; Ah, Wilderness!; An American Daughter; A Fair Country; Hapgood; My Favorite Year; The Most Happy Fella; The Substance of Fire. Broadway/tours: the reviv-als of Chicago, The Caretaker and Frankie and Johnny…; Tallulah with Kathleen Turner; James Joyce’s The Dead; Angels in America; A Streetcar Named Desire; Prelude to a Kiss; Once on This Island; The Heidi Chronicles; and 24 Encores! productions. Off-Broadway: Sondheim’s Saturday

Night, Assassins, Sunday in the Park and Putting It Together; Richard Nelson’s Franny’s Way (2002 Lortel Award) and My Life With Albertine; Isn’t It Romantic?; Falsettoland; Little Fish; A Perfect Ganesh; and Geniuses. Also audio for media and installations, most recently Ann Hamilton’s Corpus at Mass MoCA, music production includ-ing Criara (Bluenote), Last Forever (Nonesuch), Meredith Monk’s Mercy (ECM) and Geoff Muldaur’s Private Astronomy (DG) and faculty at Bennington College.

SCOTT FARIS (Director Recreation) started his career as an actor and learned most of his direct-ing skills working as a production stage manager for some of the best directors on Broadway. He has directed Chicago in 16 countries in over a dozen languages. His latest productions include Walking with Dinosaurs, the Arena Spectacular; and Bette Midler’s The Showgirl Must Go On. Scott lives in New York with his daughter, Emily. He dedicates his work to his late wife, Anna, who lost her long struggle with breast cancer.

GARY CHRYST (Choreography Recrea-tion) staged Chicago choreography throughout the world and Petrouchka for ABT; danced on Broadway in Guys and Dolls, Dancin’, A Chorus Line; notable career as classical dancer with Joffrey Ballet and Nederlands Dans Theatre 3.

DAVID THOMPSON (Script Adaptation). Projects include the libretto for Steel Pier (1997 Tony Award nom.); co-conceiving And the World Goes ’Round (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle awards); new librettos for the Off-Broadway and London revivals of Flora, the Red Menace; and 70, Girls, 70. Co-created PBS Great Performances “Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall” and wrote the documentary Razzle Dazzle.

ROB FISHER (Supervising Music Director). Original conductor and music director for Chicago and its Grammy Award-winning cast album and supervisor of Chicago companies worldwide. Music director and conductor of City Center’s Tony Award-winning Encores! series since its inception in 1994. Other credits: Garrison Keillor’s radio broadcasts, concerts at Carnegie Hall, New York City Opera, PBS, the White House, guest symphony conductor and more than 20 recordings. Broadway tour: 3 Penny Opera starring Sting, Me and My Girl, A History of the American Film, A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine, Little Johnny Jones, Big River.

JOHN MONACO (Music Coordinator) is a vet-eran of the musical theatre. He has been music coordinator for over 100 Broadway musicals and has performed in over 40 Broadway shows. Mr.

Tonya has been seen on TV as a dancer on “VH1 Divas Live” and FX’s “Rescue Me.”

COREY WRIGHT (Sergeant Fogarty, The Judge). Favorite credits—Theatre: Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Pippin, Much Ado…, Animal Farm. TV: “As the World Turns,” “Daily Show With John Stewart,” “Law & Order,” “Eebee’s Adventures.” Film: In the Night (coming 2012!), Anomaly to the Theory (Cannes Film Festival and Big Apple Film Festival), L’Echarpe. Dance: Louisville Civic Ballet, Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Co., Transcendance Dance Co. Music Video: “Breakfast By the Mattress.” Love and heart to family, friends, and heros past, present, and future. M’D/SLR3x. corey-wright.net

JOHN KANDER & FRED EBB (Music; Book/Lyrics). The John Kander and Fred Ebb collabo-ration of four decades created what many would consider Broadway standards and contemporary classics: Flora, the Red Menace; Cabaret (Tony Award); The Happy Time; Zorba; 70, Girls, 70; Chicago; The Act; Woman of the Year (Tony Award, Best Score); The Rink; Kiss of the Spider Woman (Tony Award, Best Score); and Steel Pier. Their collaboration also transferred itself to mov-ies and television as they wrote original material for the Academy Awards; “Liza With a Z” (Emmy Award); HBO’s “Liza Minnelli’s Stepping Out” (Emmy Award); Funny Lady (Oscar nominated for “How Lucky Can You Get”); Lucky Lady; New York, New York; Stepping Out; and Chicago (Oscar nominated for Best Song). In the mid ’80s the song “New York, New York” becoming the official anthem of New York City. At the time of the unfortunate death of Mr. Ebb, Kander and Ebb had several projects in different stages of comple-tion waiting in the wings: The Visit, All About Us, Curtains (currently on Broadway) and Minstrel Show. Life goes on.

BOB FOSSE (Book). First director in history to win Oscar, Tony and Emmy awards in one year (1973) for the film Cabaret, the musical Pippin and the TV special “Liza With a Z.” He won the first of eight Tonys as choreographer for The Pajama Game followed by directing and cho-reographing Redhead, Little Me, Sweet Charity (stage and film), Chicago, Dancin’. Other chore-ography: Damn Yankees, New Girl in Town, How to Succeed..., Big Deal. Film: My Sister Eileen, The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees. Director: Lenny (Oscar nom.), All That Jazz (Oscar nom.), Star 80.

WALTER BOBBIE (Director) recently directed David Ives’ New Jerusalem at Classic Stage; No, No, Nanette at Encores!; and Christopher

Durang’s The Marriage of Bette & Boo at the Roundabout. His international hit Chicago won him Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards and has become the longest-running revival in Broadway history. Other Broadway credits include High Fidelity, Sweet Charity, Twentieth Century and Footloose. Mr. Bobbie directs regularly for New York’s most prestigious theatre companies, served as artistic director of City Center’s Encores! and is on the Executive Board of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.

ANN REINKING (Choreographer) was the director/co-conceiver/co-choreographer of Fosse, which won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1999. She won the Tony Award for her choreogra-phy of Chicago, as well as a Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Astaire Award and a NY Drama Critics Award. She received a Tony nomination for her leading performance in Dancin’ and as best actress in Goodtime Charley; Theatre World, Clarence Derwent and Outer Critics Circle awards for her work as Maggie in Over Here. Film credits: Movie, Movie; All That Jazz; Annie; Micki and Maude. Recent credits include: Choreography: The Harrison Tribute/ American Ballet Theatre; The Visit/Goodman Theatre; Suite Kander/Missouri State Ballet; Ritmo Y Ruido and Slices/Ballet Hispanico; Songs without Words/Jean Ruddy Company; Legends/Joffrey Ballet of Chicago; Threepenny Opera for Williamstown Theatre Festival; Nilsson /Schmillson for Seattle’s Spectrum Dance Theatre; Bye Bye Birdie for ABC-TV; national tour of revival of Applause. Co-choreographed Caution: Side Effects/Melissa Thodos Dancers. Directed, choreographed Tonight at 8:30 / Williamstown Theatre Festival, No Strings / Encores City Center. She is the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate for Contribution to the Arts; Rolex Award for Outstanding Contributions to Dance; Elan Award for Outstanding Choreo grapher; Distinguished Artist Award Los Angeles Music Center; National Broadway Theatre Award for Best Choreography of Fosse; Olivier Award, Best Theatre Choreography, Fosse, Helpmann Award, Best Choreography, Chicago, Australia; Dance Magazine Award for Choreography; Drama League Award for Distinguished Achievement in Musical Theatre; Musical Hall of Fame Award; Dance Library of Israel Award; Distinguished Artist Award; School of American Ballet Artistic Achievement Award; National Artists Club Award for Service to the Arts; Governor’s Award-Ambassador of the Arts for the State of Florida. She is associated with the National Broadway Dance Theatre, a musical theatre project in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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Monaco has had the privilege of working with Richard Rodgers, John Kander, Jule Styne, Elmer Bernstein, Harvey Schmidt, Philip Springer, George Forrest, Robert Wright, Janusz Stoklos, Steve Margoshes and many others.

DAVID BRIAN BROWN (Wig/Hair Design). Broadway: Legally Blonde, Spamalot, Butley, Tarzan, The Wedding Singer, Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life, The Odd Couple, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler on the Roof, Nine, Gypsy, Flower Drum Song, Sweet Smell of Success, The Invention Of Love, Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida, The Rainmaker, The Iceman Cometh, Annie Get Your Gun, Little Me, Chicago, Sideshow, 1776, Steel Pier, Big, Sunset Boulevard, the world premiere of Whistle Down the Wind. Film credits include “Angels in America” (Emmy nominated), To Wong Foo....

DUNCAN STEWART, CSA (Casting Director) is the director of casting for Nat’l Artists Management Co. Currently, he and his associ-ate, Benton Whitley, handle the B’way and int’l touring companies of Chicago and the 2010 Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of La Cage aux Folles (Harvey Fierstein, Kelsey Grammer). Previous credits include the West End premiere of Neil LaBute’s Fat Pig (ATG co-production) and numerous productions at Playwrights Horizons, Huntington Theatre, Long Wharf and the pilot for “Knights of Prosperity” w/Mick Jagger (ABC). Upcoming projects include Pippin and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Chichester/West End).

ARTHUR SICCAR DI, THEATR ICAL SERVICES INC. (Technical Supervisor) has been involved in more than 200 Broadway shows: Hello, Dolly!; A Chorus Line; Cats; The Real Thing; Ballroom; Dreamgirls; Chess; Broadway Bound; Jerome Robbins’ Broadway; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Gypsy; Lost in Yonkers; Fiddler on the Roof; Falsettos; The Goodbye Girl; My Fair Lady; Sunset Boulevard; Laughter on the 23rd Floor; Whistle Down the Wind; The Tony Awards and Night of a Thousand Stars.

GR EGG KIRSOPP (Product ion S tage Manager) . Broadway: Chicago, Spr ing Awakening, Sweet Charity, Sly Fox, Grease, Les Misérables. National Tours: Wicked, Chicago, Les Misérables, Me & My Girl, Cats. Closing Ceremonies 1992 Summer Olympics—Barcelona. Lives in NYC with wife, Marybeth and son, Gregory.

NEVEEN MAHMOUD (Stage Manager). Credits include La Cage aux Folles, Dirty Dancing, The Color Purple, August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean and Jitney, The Graduate, among others.

J. JASON DAUNTER (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked, Glory Days, Cyrano de Bergerac starring Kevin Kline. National Tours: Thoroughly Modern Millie and Joseph… Dreamcoat. Regional: Stages St. Louis & The Kennedy Center. Jason serves on the Board of Directors for the Educational Theatre Association. Thanks to Gregg & MB… for Mom!

BARRY AND FRAN WEISSLER (Producers) are the recipients of six Tony Awards. Broadway: Othello, sta r r ing James Earl Jones and Christopher Plummer; Fiddler on the Roof with Topol; Gypsy with Tyne Daly; Annie Get Your Gun with Bernadette Peters and Reba McEntire; Cabaret; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Zorba; My One and Only; My Fair Lady; Grease; Seussical; Wonderful Town; Sweet Charity; Falsettos; and the transfer of the London production of La Cage aux Folles, winner of the 2010 Tony for Best Revival of a Musical. West End: Neil Labute’s Fat Pig. Next up: a revival of Zorba starring Antonio Banderas.

BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA (Pro ducer), part of the Key Brand Entertainment family of companies which includes Broadway.com, is owned and operated by British theatre producer John Gore (CEO) and entertainment industry vet-eran Thomas B. McGrath (Chairman). Broadway Across America presents first-class touring musicals and plays across 40 North American cities. Broadway.com is the premier theater web-site for news, exclusive content and ticket sales. Under the supervision of Beth Williams (CEO —Theater Division), Broadway Across America is also dedicated to the development and pro-duction of new and diverse theatre. Current Broadway productions include How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying starring Daniel Radcliffe and John Larroquette, Million Dollar Quartet, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Jerusalem, Memphis, La Cage aux Folles, the West End production of Million Dollar Quartet and the touring production of Dreamworks’ Madagascar Live! For more information, please visit BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com and Broadway.com.

ALECIA PARKER (Executive Producer) has been associated with Barry and Fran Weissler for the past 25 years in numerous capacities includ-ing general manager and producer. Selected pro-ductions include Zorba, Othello, Gypsy, Fiddler on the Roof, Falsettos, Grease!, Annie Get Your Gun and Seussical. She has been the executive producer for Wonderful Town, Sweet Charity, Dancing in the Dark and the current Broad way and international hit Chicago. She is the proud mother of Michael.

BJ HOLT (General Manager) has been in a variety of management and consulting positions for Broadway, West End, U.S. and international touring theatrical productions including Chicago, Fosse, Seussical, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Wonderful Town, Sweet Charity, La Cage aux Folles and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

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CoMPaNY MaNaGEr ..................BILL SCHaEffErProDUCTIoN STaGE MaNaGEr .........GrEGG KIrSoPPStage Manager .................................. Neveen MahmoudAssistant Stage Manager ..................... J. Jason DaunterGeneral Management Associate .......... Stephen SpadaroAssociate Lighting Designer .................. John McKernonAssociate Lighting Designer .....................John DemousCostume Production Associate ............... Scott TraugottAssistant Set Designer ............................Eric RenschlerWardrobe Supervisor ....................................Alice TestaAssistant to William Ivey Long ............... Donald SandersProduction Carpenter ............................ Kurt CrittendenFlyman ................................................... Michael MooreProduction Electrician ............................James FediganMaster Electrician .................................Emmitt FranklinAssistant Electrician ................................ Paul SchaeferProduction Sound Engineer ..........................Anne DavisAssistant Sound ........................................Ryan GravettMaster of Properties ............................ Steven CallahanHair Supervisor ............................................Katie WardBanking .................. JP Morgan Chase, Stephanie DaltonMusic Preparation ................................... Donald Oliver,

Evan Morris/Chelsea Music Service, Inc.Payroll ....................................Castellana Services, Inc.Accountants ................ Rosenberg, Neuwirth & Kuchner,

Mark D’Ambrosi, Kirill BaytalskiFinancial Analyst .......................................Marion TaylorCounsel............................... Seth Gelblum/Loeb & LoebInsurance ....................... Stockbridge Risk ManagementArt Design ..................................................Spot DesignAdvertising .................................SPOTCo, Drew Hodges

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The actors and stage managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of pro-fessional actors and stage managers in the United States.

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

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

Backstage and Front of the House Employees are repre-sented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

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

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

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