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Like a comet that burns far too brightly to last, Janis Joplin exploded onto the music scene in 1967 and, almost overnight, became the queen of rock ‘n’ roll. Her unmistakable voice, filled with raw emotion and tinged with Southern Comfort, made Joplin a must-see headliner from Monterey to Woodstock.

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An Evening with Alice CooperMay 2

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast May 31 – June 5

Mamma Mia! April 26 – May 1

Gregory Porter June 4

A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN, April 15-16, 2016 • The official playbill of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center

The Bridges of Madison County May 10-15

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ICONIC ENTERTAINMENT STUDIOSpresent

the DANIEL CHILEWICH, TODD GERSHWIN and MICHAEL COHLproduction of

Presented in association with The Estate of Janis Joplin and Jeffrey Jampol for JAM, Inc.

Starring

MARY BRIDGET DAVIESCICILY DANIELS TAWNY DOLLEY KELLY McINTYRE Q. SMITH JENNIFER LEIGH WARREN

Musical Director Wig/Hair Designer Production Stage Manager Associate Director MARK BERMAN LEAH LOUKAS HETHYR (RED) VERHOEF TYLER RHODES

Musical Coordinator Production Manager General Manager Casting HOWARD JOINES PETER WILL JUMPSTART LAURA STANCZYK ENTERTAINMENT CASTING, CSA

Choreographed byPATRICIA WILCOX

Written and Directed by

RANDY JOHNSON

Costume Designer Sound Designer Projection Designer AMY CLARK BEN SELKE DARREL MALONEY

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CASTJanis Joplin ............................................................................................................................................... MARY BRIDGET DAVIESJanis Joplin (at certain performances) ............................................................................................................. KELLY MCINTYRE

The Joplinaires featured as Chantel, Odetta, Bessie Smith ................................................................................................ CICILY DANIELS featured as Etta James, Chantel .................................................................................................................. TAWNY DOLLEY featured as Blues Woman, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone .................................................................................... Q. SMITH featured as Chantel, Blues Singer .............................................................................................JENNIFER LEIGH WARREN

UNDERSTUDIESUnderstudies never substitute for players unless a specific announcement

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

There will be one 20-minute intermission.

The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited. Please turn off all electronic devices such as cellular phones, beepers and watches.

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MUSICAL NUMBERSACT ONE

Combination of the Two.........................................................................................................................Joplinaires and the BandTell Mama ................................................................................................................ Janis Joplin, Etta James and the JoplinairesMy Baby ................................................................................................................................................ Janis Joplin and the BandMaybe ......................................................................................................................................................................... The ChantelsSummertime .................................................................................................................................................................Blues WomanSummertime .................................................................................................................................................................. Janis JoplinTurtle Blues ......................................................................................................................................................................Janis JoplinDown On Me ........................................................................................................................................................................ OdettaDown On Me .................................................................................................................................................................Janis JoplinPiece of My Heart ...................................................................................................................... Janis Joplin and the JoplinairesToday I Sing the Blues ................................................................................................................................................. Blues SingerNobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out ....................................................................................................Bessie SmithSpirit in the Dark ...............................................................................................Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin and the Joplinaires

ACT TWOEntre Act/Raise Your Hand ....................................................................................................................................................... BandTry (Just a Little Bit Harder) ..................................................................................................................Janis Joplin and the BandMaybe ....................................................................................................................................................Janis Joplin and the BandLittle Girl Blue ..................................................................................................................................Nina Simone and Janis JoplinCry Baby .........................................................................................................................................................................Janis JoplinKozmic Blues/I Shall Be Released ................................................... Blues Singer, Nina Simone, Bessie Smith and Etta JamesMe and Bobby McGee… ...............................................................................................................................................Janis JoplinI’m Gonna Rock My Way to Heaven ..................................................................................................Janis Joplin and the BandBall and Chain ................................................................................................................................................................Janis JoplinKozmic Blues ................................................................................................................................................................ Janis JoplinStay With Me ............................................................................................................................... Janis Joplin and the JoplinairesI’m Gonna Rock My Way to Heaven ............................................................................. Janis Joplin, Joplinaires and the BandMercedes Benz ..............................................................................................................................................................Janis Joplin

ORCHESTRAMusical Director — MARK BERMAN

Guitar 1 — ADAM KORNREICHGuitar 2 — JAKOB REINHARDT

Bass — AIDEN MOOREDrums — DANNY YOUNG

Saxophone — NEIL JOHNSONTrumpet — MATT OWENSTrombone — KARL LYDEN

Music Supervisor — MICHAEL J. MORITZ Jr.Music Contractor — HOWARD JOINES

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Q&A WITH NFL LEGEND EDDIE GEORGE, TPAC’S ARTS EDUCATION ADVOCATE

The nonprofit Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) announced in December that NFL legend, former Tennessee Titan, actor, and entrepreneur Eddie George will serve as an advocate for TPAC Education.

Millions know George as a record-setting superstar who distinguished himself at The Ohio State University, where he won the Heisman Trophy, for the Tennessee Titans, and within the National Football League. Nashville audiences also know his work as an actor including Amun Ra Theatre’s God’s Trombones, the title roles in Julius Caesar and Othello for Nashville Shakespeare Theatre, and Nashville Repertory Theatre’s The Whipping Man. He recently completed a seven-week run as “Billy Flynn” in the Broadway musical Chicago.

George received TPAC’s highest honor, The Applause Award, in 2014 for his distinguished contributions to the arts and the community. The following summer, he joined the TPAC Board of Directors. In this Q&A, George talks about his commitment to increasing awareness of the need for arts education and its positive impact on educational achievement and well-being.

“So, I would say to kids, ‘Don’t think outside the box. Eliminate the box.’ And then you will learn to be comfortable in the uncomfortable and

you will find your authentic voice.” - Eddie George

Eddie George with students and teachers visiting TPAC from Dudley Head Start, photo by Mimosa Arts

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Q: Why are you tackling this new role for TPAC Education?

Eddie George: I saw this as a great opportunity to share my story. The arts have been a huge part of my life. I grew up going to plays with my mother. She put me in ballet lessons. I was very reluctant in doing so, but I took ballet again in college to help with my athleticism on the field. And now after playing the game, I’ve found a new career and peace in doing theatre. I really want to inspire children to delve into the arts because there is so much to explore about yourself, what you can become, what you can do, and how you can express your artistic talents.

Q: What messages do you want to relay to parents and children, along with educators and arts supporters?

EG: The arts are about aligning yourself with what you want to do and your passions. They are about not being afraid and fighting through the fear or doubt over what people may say. For me, going into theatre was a no brainer. It was a great challenge, and I’ve enjoyed really getting to know who I am. It was a spiritual journey for me, and it still is. To be able to tell the truth in imaginary settings through various writings and different characters resonated with me. I think kids should be able to explore that, and to not be afraid of it. We often see that kids shy away from theatre or public speaking.

I want young people to see all things are possible. I was inspired by the story of Paul Robeson and how he was able to transform his life from an athlete, learning how to read and write at a late age, to become a great orator, an opera singer, and a civil rights activist. It wasn’t one thing that he was. I’m not that either. I’m not going to pin myself down as an actor or as a football player or as an entrepreneur. I can do all things. I bring that same amount of integrity, passion, and focus into everything that I do, whether it’s reading a book to children, or reading a play, or giving a presentation to potential clients for my business. So, I would say to kids, ‘Don’t think outside the box. Eliminate the box.’ Then, they will learn to be comfortable in the uncomfortable and they will find their authentic voice.

Q: How do you hope to inspire children through the arts?

EG: Hopefully, I can inspire them to pursue their dreams. Every time I get on the stage I come alive. It’s a funny thing. Hopefully, I can inspire kids to become whatever they want to be. The great thing about being an actor is that you have a chance to experience almost every occupation, whether it’s a lawyer, a general, a servant, or a president. Whatever that may be, you have a chance to experience that on stage, and that may inspire you to become our next president, or an athlete. That’s the beauty of being an actor. You can be anything you want to be.

“Eddie is an extraordinary role model, a unique individual who’s at the top of his game in whatever he does as an athlete, an actor, an entrepreneur, or

humanitarian. We couldn’t be more thrilled about his deep interest in how TPAC Education engages and inspires young people. Talented in his own right and

a born mentor, Eddie is an excellent messenger for how someone can expand and enrich their life through participation with the arts.”

- Kathleen O’Brien, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Eddie George with students visiting TPAC from Forks River Elementary in Smith County, photo by Mimosa Arts

Students visiting TPAC from Dudley Head Start in Nashville, photo by Mimosa Arts

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That voice — high, husky, earthy, explosive — remains among the most distinctive and galvanizing in pop history. But Janis Joplin didn’t merely possess a great instrument; she threw herself into every syllable, testifying from the very core of her being. She claimed the blues, soul, gospel and rock with unquestionable authority and verve, fearlessly inhabiting psychedelic guitar jams, back-porch roots and everything in between. Her volcanic performances left audiences stunned and speechless, while her sexual magnetism, world-wise demeanour and flamboyant style shattered every stereotype about female artists — and essentially invented the “rock mama” paradigm.

Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on January 19, 1943, Joplin fell under the sway of Lead Belly, Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thornton in her teens, and the authenticity of these voices strongly influenced Janis’ decision to become a singer. A self-described “misfit” in high school, she suffered virtual ostracism, but dabbled in folk music with her friends and painted. She briefly attended college in Beaumont and Austin but was more drawn to blues legends and beat poetry than her studies; soon she dropped out and, in 1963, headed for San Francisco, eventually finding herself in the notoriously drug-fuelled Haight Ashbury neighbourhood.

She returned to Texas to escape the excesses of the Haight, enrolling as a sociology student at Lamar University, adopting a beehive hairdo and living a generally “straight” life despite occasional forays to perform in Austin. But California drew her back into its glittering embrace in 1966, when Janis joined the Haight-based

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psychedelic-rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company. Her adoption of a wild sartorial style — with frizzed-out hair, bangles, and extravagant attire that winked, hippie-style, at the burlesque era — further spiked her burgeoning reputation.

The band’s increasingly high-profile shows earned them a devoted fan base and serious industry attention; they signed with Columbia Records and released their major-label debut in 1967. Of course, it was Joplin’s seismic presence that caused all the commotion, as evidenced by her shattering performance in June of that year at the Monterey Pop Festival, which was captured for posterity by filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker; in the film, fellow pop star Mama Cass Elliot can be seen mouthing the word, “Wow,” as Joplin tears her way through "Ball And Chain".

Big Brother’s "Piece of My Heart", on 1968’s Cheap Thrills LP, shot to the #1 spot. The album sold a million copies in a month and Joplin became a sensation — earning rapturous praise from Time and Vogue, appearing on The Dick Cavett Show and capturing the imagination of audiences that had never experienced such fiery intensity in a female rock singer. Her departure from Big Brother and emergence as a solo star were inevitable; she put together her own outfit, the Kozmic Blues Band, and in 1969 released I Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama!, which immediately went gold. That year also saw her give a historic performance at Woodstock.

Joplin assembled a new backup group, the Full Tilt Boogie Band, in 1970; she also joined the Grateful Dead, the Band and other artists for the Festival Express railroad tour through Canada. Her musical evolution followed the earthier, rootsier direction of the new decade, as reflected in her final studio album, the landmark Pearl. Embracing material such as Kris Kristofferson’s gorgeous ballad "Me and Bobby McGee" and her own a cappella plaint "Mercedes Benz", the disc showcased Joplin’s mastery of virtually all pop genres. The latter song was, along with a phone message birthday greeting for John Lennon, the last thing she recorded; she died in October of 1970, and Pearl was released posthumously the following year. The quadruple platinum set became the top-selling release of Joplin’s career and, in 2003, was ranked #122 on Rolling Stone’s “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”

In the years since, Janis Joplin’s recordings and filmed performances have cemented her status as an icon, inspiring countless imitators and musical devotees. Myriad hit collections, live anthologies and other releases have kept her legend alive, as have shows such as the hit Love, Janis — which Joplin’s sister, Laura, helped create — and 2009’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe “Best Solo Performance” nominee Janis. A documentary film, produced by Alex Gibney and Jeff Jampol and directed by Oscar nominee Amy Berg, is currently in production. In 1988, the Janis Joplin Memorial, featuring a bronze sculpture by artist Douglas Clark, was unveiled in Port Arthur.

Joplin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and posthumously given a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. But such honours only made official what rock fans already knew: that she was among the greatest, most powerful singers the form had ever known — and that she’d opened the door for countless artists across the musical spectrum.

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Helen Sirett and Ken HendrixHolly Smith and Johnna WilsonDr. Neil and Ruth SmithMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. SmithDr. and Mrs. Duane T. SmootRobert SneedAshley Sonn and Jordan MillerChris and Patrick SowadaJennifer L. SpainRobert and Jane StammerJudy SteeleFrank W. Stevens MDCharles StewartHeidi and Greg StognerJoy StrangeTracy and John SzenteDoris R. TaftDr. F. William TaylorMartha and Bill ThompsonJulie and Brian ThureEdward TietgensCarlos TirresJeremy and Callie TuckerDustin Turner and Damian GattaMargaret and George UribeEric VaiMs. Candy VarbleMr. and Mrs. Bart E. VerhulstAnn WaddeyMary WadeJanice WalkerDr. and Mrs. Bill Wall IIIRichard WaltersCynthia and Quinton WasdenDavid WatsonKenneth and Julia WeissChris and Beth WestRoberta and Steve WestJeff P. WhiteBradley and Susan WidmannDr. Brian Widmar and Brad BennettDr. and Mrs. Joseph WieckDr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth WilliamsMichael K. WilliamsonDr. William R. WilsonVickie and Don WirthScott WoodsSusan R. WoodsCliff and Amy WrightMargaret and Ron WrightSharon YatesKelly and Steven YokleyJamie and Andrew L. YoungBill and Jane YoungMr. Jeffrey YoungWilliam D. YoungMr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander Jr.Shirley ZeitlinSarah ZhangKerndt and Theresa Zuckowsky

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Nancy and John CheadleRenée ChevalierMr. and Mrs. Robert L. ChickeyBette and Mark ChristofersenNancy and Terry ClementsSally and Neely CobleCharles W. Cook Jr.Courtney Corbin-SimonRenette Corenswet Phyliss CovertSusan CoxDorcas CrosthwaitDoug and Sondra CruickshanksMr. and Mrs. Brownlee O. Currey Jr.Christina DaiglePatricia D’AlessandroBrittany DaltonMark and Nancy DavisonKen Dease and Julie StensrudDr. and Mrs. Roy L. DeHartBetty and Vern DenneyDrs. Richard and Carol DetmerDiana and Michael DiazLee Lee and Wally DietzJessica DittoKathy DomanChristi DortchGary and Paulette DowdyDonna DudekCatherine M. DuffyBob and Nancy DunkerleyAnne and Darryl L. EdmondsMr. and Mrs. Thomas S.

Edmondson Sr.Georgette and Shervin Eftekhari Teresa EllithorpeZita and Dan ElrodNancy and Hugh EntrekinMr. and Mrs. Jere M. ErvinOlivia and Bruce EvansMarcia EverettHarry W. Exell and Dr. Mary R. McBeanCherrie FarnetteMr. and Mrs. Jack FleischerJessie and Carolyn FosterCharlotte FransenSandra FreezeMs. Mary GalbraithMr. and Mrs. Albert Ganier IIIElizabeth Pierce and James GayBrenda GeiseDodie and Carl GeorgeDiane and Gary GoberMegan L. GoosetreeBarbara and Milton GrossmanMr. and Mrs. Dannie HarrisonMark HartzogDixie HeagyBuzz HeidtkeMr. and Mrs. Eugene HellerDr. and Mrs. Reggie HendersonThe Honorable and Mrs. Douglas Henry Jr.Karen and Mark HodgesJay and Meredith HollomonChris and Susan HolmesMr. and Mrs. Henry W. HookerMartha HooperDonna and Michael HortonNancy and Jon HougeSue and James R. HurtMelissa and Bentz Huschke Danette and Matthew IdlettMelissa R. IrvinFrances C. JacksonMr. and Mrs. Steve JacksonDr. and Mrs. C. H. Jameson IIIMike JaramilloEdie and David JohnsonLisa K. JohnsonWill and Irish JohnstonDon and Leigh JonesEd KaiserWilliam B. KingSandra KoczwaraEllen and Buddy KoonceLinda and Richard KotlerHoward and Elizabeth LamarSharon H. LassiterWilliam H. Lassiter Jr.Christy Lawson

Sharon and Keith Lesain-Edwards

Mr. and Mrs. Irving LevyRichard and Tad LisellaChristine Lombardi HouseholdSteve and Marilyn LorenzCharisse LuckeyShirley Malchow and Molly McGillJennifer MalloryRichard and Ruth MansonMr. and Mrs. Tony MarksMr. and Mrs. Henry MartinDrs. Paul and Pat Matthews-JuarezRichard MayMr. and Mrs. James L.

McGregorAnne Elizabeth McIntoshMr. and Mrs. Robert E. McNeilly Jr.Anne MooreMary Sue and Chris MooreElizabeth and Michael MorardDale and Deborah MosleyJimmy NaifehScotty NealSherri and Marvin Neal Richard NeubauerDr. Clint NewmanPenny NichtingIris A. NolanCorinne O’ ConnorMr. and Mrs. William C. O'Neil Jr.Courtney OwenChrisy OzierDr. and Mrs. Philip M. PfefferCharley and Alexia PoeMr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Polk IIIJennifer and Gus PuryearMr. and Mrs. Hugh QueenerMichael RadykoJeanie Page RandallChristie L. ReevesAnn V. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. RobertsMary Ellen and Tom RodgersMary and David RollinsJudith R. RoneyDonna and Steven RosenfarbVictoria O. RossMr. and Mrs. J. R. RuddJim and Lee Ann RudererPatty and Tom SabellaDavid SampsellAshley SandersRalph and Leeanne SchulzMr. and Mrs. James C. Seabury IIICharles and Bettye SeiversScott SidemanAlice SiskJ. SmithSuzanne and Grant SmothersLelan and Dr. Yolanda StatomNancy SuggLisa G. ThomasKimberly D. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. James F. Turner Jr.Robert J. TurnerFrances Anne VaralloBetty J. VernonJoyce A. ViseJane M. WakefieldJane WalkerLori WardJohnna WatsonAngie and Tony WeeksColleen Conway-WelchDr. J.J. WendelCharles and Fran WhiteIrene and Ridley WillsYvonne C. WoodDahna WrightDr. and Mrs. Carl W. Zimmerman

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T.J. MARTELL FOUNDATION CELEBRATING

OUR

40TH ANNIVERSARY

...continuing our

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life-saving research

at the Frances

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Vanderbilt-Ingram

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Accessibility Services at TPAC include parking, elevators, wheelchair seating, use of a TPAC wheelchair, designated restrooms, and services for hearing and visually impaired patrons. Infrared assisted listening devices are available at no charge at the entrance to each theater. TPAC offers signing for hearing impaired patrons, and audio description and Braille programs for blind and visually impaired patrons on the Sunday matinee in the season ticket series of HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC. Large print programs are available for Broadway and TPAC Presents shows. Special accessibility requests and concerns, excluding assisted listening headsets, should be discussed in advance with the TPAC House Manager at 615-782-4087. Reservations for a wheelchair should be made on the day of performance.

Restrooms for Jackson Hall are located one level down from the 6th Avenue entrance, in the halls behind the seats in the tier and balcony, and downstairs in the back of the orchestra level. Restrooms for Polk Theater are located down the stairs to the left of the entrance to the orchestra level and on the balcony level.

Bars are located in the lobbies and in the back of the orchestra level of Jackson Hall.

An ATM is on the G-Level, near the main security desk at the Deaderick Street entrance to the building.

All electronic devices including cell phones, pagers, watch alarms, cameras, and recorders should be turned off prior to the performance or checked-in with the floor manager or an usher, who will note the seating location of physicians and others who expect emergency calls.

Call Lost and Found at 615-782-4098 to report an item you might have left at TPAC.

In case of an emergency, the number to leave with others is 615-782-4000 (plus performance, theater, and seat location).

Smoking, including use of all tobacco products and electronic cigarettes, is permitted outside the building.

Concerns or compliments? [email protected]

CHICAGOmusic by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, book by Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse

MARCH 17 – APRIL 16, 2016

GOOD MONSTERSby Nate Eppler

FEBRUARY 11–27, 2016

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