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Maya Drake as Ali in the North American tour of Hell's Kitchen, the hit Broadway musical from Alicia Keys. Photo by Marc J Franklin
DIRECTOR MICHAEL GREIF ON TURNING ALICIA KEYS’ NEW YORK INTO HELL’S KITCHEN
STORY BY Broadway.com Staff
Michael Greif has helped shape some of the most emotionally charged and influential musicals of the past three decades. His work on Rent, Next to Normal and Dear Evan Hansen helped redefine what a Broadway musical could be, bringing raw emotional storytelling to center stage and sparking conversations that reached beyond the theater.
With Hell’s Kitchen, he stepped into a project rooted in personal experience and driven by the music of a global icon. The musical features music and lyrics by Grammy winner Alicia Keys, drawing inspiration from her childhood in the New York City neighborhood that gives the show its name. The book is by Pulitzer Prize finalist Kristoffer Diaz, with choreography by Tony nominee Camille A. Brown and music supervision by Emmy and Grammy winner Adam Blackstone. Greif worked closely with the creative team to shape Keys’ personal memories into a bold and emotional coming-of-age story.
Greif has always been drawn to original musicals that explore emotional truths. Hell’s Kitchen gave him the chance to build something that reflects the tension and beauty of growing up in a city that tests you, shapes you and ultimately defines you.
“I’m always looking for interesting subject matter, interestingly told,” he said in a conversation with Kathy Henderson for Broadway.com. “I was excited about how
Kennedy Caughell as Jersey and Maya Drake as Ali in the North American tour of Hell's Kitchen, the hit Broadway musical from Alicia Keys. Photo by Marc J Franklin.
Hell’s Kitchen takes on issues of race, what it means to be a mixed kid and what it means to be a single mom trying to give her kid the best that New York City has to offer.”
Collaborating with Keys meant partnering with an artist making her first foray into musical theater. “Alicia is a great collaborator,” he said. “She certainly has points of view, and she cares deeply about everything that happens in the musical, but she is also generous and interested in what Kris Diaz and I have to say, what Camille Brown has to say, and what the designers are contributing. It’s a wonderful duality because she’s leading the process, but she is also a student of the process. She hasn’t made a musical before, so she brings her extraordinary skills, but also a desire to learn from the rest of us, including our incredible cast.”
Keys was born Alicia Augello Cook in Hell’s Kitchen in 1981. Her early life was filled with the contradictions of the neighborhood. She carried a homemade knife for protection but was also surrounded by the music of Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong. Her Italian-American mother signed her up for classical piano lessons at the age of seven. She wrote her first song not long after that.
“Good things take time and, for 13 years, I’ve been dreaming, developing and finding inspiration for a musical based on my experience growing up in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC,” Keys said. “Hell’s Kitchen is inspired by my life, but it’s not a biographical story. It’s a story about family relationships and identity: Who are we? Who do we want to be? Who are we becoming?”
She added, “The score features new songs that I’m really excited to get out into the world alongside many of my album releases that you know but you’ve never heard like this—rearranged and reinterpreted. I love and respect the art form so much and I’m excited to see it come to life.”
Greif had never directed a musical built around a pop catalog, but he was intrigued by what Keys and Diaz were setting out to do. From the beginning, the show was not meant to be a typical jukebox musical.
“Alicia and Kris never had in mind a ‘here’s-how-Alicia-became-a-recording-artist’ story,” he explained. “It’s a story about a kid trying to find herself, and that idea seemed juicy and dramatic and engaging to me.
We agreed that the first song in the musical would not be the most recognizable, and the second and third are original songs written for the show. I’m hoping audiences meet this not as a jukebox musical but as a show in which the ideas and expressions flow completely out of the situation and the characters. Later, as we move into some of the greatest hits, you get that dual moment of experiencing a song in its dramatic situation while remembering the emotional connection you already had with the song.”
Greif believes the audience plays a crucial role in shaping a musical. Their reactions sharpen the work and reveal what the story is really saying. “There’s a moment of illumination that happens when you put a show in front of an audience for the first time,” he said. “These people had to work a little to get there—our show means something to them—and so their responses reveal an incredible amount about what we’ve done right, what we still need to work on and what needs to land better. They’re the final component; we get to sit back and see it through the audience’s refreshed eyes. That’s always my favorite part.”
Looking at his own evolution as a director, Greif credits experience with helping him stay open and focused on the work. “Probably it’s a feeling of security now, of capability, that allows me to hear other perspectives, the audience’s point of view,” he said. “I’m not out there trying to prove myself, so I can just try to make the most vital and impassioned stories possible. I do feel like I’ve been part of a group of artists who have pushed the musical form, who have opened up the subject matter for what great musicals can be.”
He is proud of the result and proud of the team that brought Hell’s Kitchen to life. “It’s actually been invigorating rather than exhausting,” he said. “I’m excited to share this.”
For more information and features, head to Broadway.com.
KIMBERLY AKIMBO CREATORS DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE AND JEANINE TESORI ON HOW THE PLAY GREW UP TO BE A MUSICAL
STORY BY Darryn King
After Shrek the Musical opened on Broadway in 2008, playwright and lyricist David Lindsay-Abaire and composer Jeanine Tesori knew they wanted to collaborate on another project. When it came to deciding what it would be, Tesori literally pulled it off the shelf.
Written in 2000, Lindsay-Abaire’s play Kimberly Akimbo was about a teenage girl with a rapid aging disease. The play premiered in 2001 at South Coast Repertory in California before an Off-Broadway run in 2003 at Manhattan Theatre Club. “She said, ‘I think this one sings,’” Lindsay-Abaire told Broadway.com Managing Editor Beth Stevens on The Broadway Show
Premiering Off-Broadway in 2021 at Atlantic Theater Company ahead of its 2022 Broadway transfer, the resulting musical certainly did sing—to the tune of five Tony Awards including for Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score. (These were Lindsay-Abaire's first Tony wins; Tesori previously won for her score for Fun Home.)
As Tesori explained, Lindsay-Abaire’s story of a young girl trapped in the body of a much older woman—whatever its biological implausibility—felt emotionally true. “When my grandmother was in her late eighties, she would look at the mirror and she would say, 'God, I'm so surprised I'm not 12,'” she said. “It’s about how we stay the children we were.”
It was also a story, Tesori felt, with the right, rich balance of tragedy and comedy, beauty and absurdity. “That’s what life is, so much of the time,” said Tesori. The long process of creative development began with a complete rewrite. “One of the things that we are deeply invested in is looking at work like you didn't write it at all,” said Tesori. “We sat in this room and we started at page one—and I mean: Punctuation. Stage directions.”
For Lindsay-Abaire, revisiting and reexamining Kimberly’s story two decades later was a lot like seeing his life flash before his eyes. “Whoever I was 20 years ago, that's who wrote that play,” he said. “My concerns were whatever they were at the time; I connected more with the teenage characters. And now, all these years later, I'm a dad with two boys and I have a different relationship with child and parent stuff. To reinvestigate it from this new place is a pretty major thing.”
Ultimately, Kimberly Akimbo the musical feels like something different than Kimberly Akimbo the play. “That's just the magic of music and what Jeanine brought to it,” said Lindsay-Abaire. “It's a completely different animal—it's more dimensional and it's more emotional.”
Kimberly Akimbo is scheduled to come to the the Broward Center starting April 7, 2026. For more information and features, head to Broadway.com.
The national touring company of Kimberly Akimbo. Photo by Joan Marcus
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DML PRODUCTIONS MANDY HACKETT THE SUNSHINE GROUP SERENA WILLIAMS/NINE TWO SIX PRODUCTIONS THE JACOBS FAMILY JOHN GORE ORGANIZATION CLARA WU TSAI TODAYTIX ARGU SCORE 3 PARTNERS NO GUARANTEES PRODUCTIONS FRONT ROW PRODUCTIONS SHARPTON SWINDAL PRODUCTIONS
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TERRIA JOSEPH JULIE YORN ANDY NAHAS
TERRIA JOSEPH JULIE YORN ANDY NAHAS
AARON LUSTBADER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AND THE PUBLIC THEATER
A ARON LUSTBADER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AND THE PUBLIC THEATER
OSKAR EUSTIS
OSKAR EUSTIS
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
PATRICK WILLINGHAM
PATRICK WILLINGHAM
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRESENT
PRESENT
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY
ALICIA KEYS
ALICIA KEYS
KRISTOFFER DIAZ
KRISTOFFER DIAZ
KENNEDY CAUGHELL ROZ WHITE
DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON JONAVERY WORRELL
STARRING KENNEDY CAUGHELL ROZ WHITE DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON JONAVERY WORRELL
STEMARCIAE BAIN MIYA BASS JAYLEN T. BRYANT RASHADA DAWAN SHER ÉE MARCELLE DUNWELL ‘ZAIAH ELLIS MAE-LYNN FLORES MARQUES FURR DESTINI HENDRICKS SEAN HOLLAND II ALFRED JACKSON GIGI LEWIS CHRISTOPHER MILLER USMAN ALI MUGHAL CHIKEZIE “CHIKE” NWANKWO SANGEETHA “SANG” SANTHEBENNUR MARLEY SOLEIL BEDA SPINDOLA ASTEN STEWART TEETEE SYDNEY TOWNSEND TIMOTHY WILSON ETHAN ZUNDELL
INTRODUCING MAYA DRAKE
STEMARCIAE BAIN MIYA BASS JAYLEN T. BRYANT RASHADA DAWAN SHEREÉ MARCELLE DUNWELL ‘ZAIAH ELLIS MAE-LYNN FLORES DESTINI HENDRICKS JEFFREY MAY HYCHE MARQUES FURR ALFRED JACKSON GIGI LEWIS CHRISTOPHER MILLER USMAN ALI MUGHAL CHIKEZIE “CHIKE” NWANKWO SANGEETHA “SANG” SANTHEBENNUR MARLEY SOLEIL BEDA SPINDOLA ASTEN STEWART TEETEE SYDNEY TOWNSEND TIMOTHY WILSON ETHAN ZUNDELL AND INTRODUCING MAYA DRAKE SCENIC
ROBERT BRILL DEDE AYITE NATASHA KATZ GARETH OWEN PETER NIGRINI
BRILL
MIA NEAL MICHAEL CLIFTON MONET
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MIAMI CITY BALLET
Apr 11-12
The Parker
May 9-10
Broward Center
The season finale featuring music by the Beach Boys, Gershwin and The Andrews Sisters.
Chateau Meichtry
CAST
(in order of appearance)
Ali MAYA DRAKE
Jersey ...................................................................................................................... KENNEDY CAUGHELL
Crystal and others ..................................................................................................... RASHADA DAWAN
Millie, Opera Singing Neighbor and others ........................................................BEDA SPINDOLA
Ray, Opera Singing Neighbor, Club Manager and others ........ CHIKEZIE “CHIKE” NWANKWO
Tiny and others GIGI LEWIS
Jessica and others MARLEY SOLEIL Knuck JONAVERY WORRELL ‘Riq and others SEAN HOLLAND II
Q and others ‘ZAIAH ELLIS Dance Ensemble, “Unthinkable” Dancer, “Work on It” Dancer DESTINI HENDRICKS Dance Ensemble, “Unthinkable” Dancer CHRISTOPHER MILLER Dance Ensemble, “Work on It” Dancer, Police Officer ......................... USMAN ALI MUGHAL Dance Ensemble, “Hallelujah” Dancer .................................................................. MARQUES FURR Dance Ensemble .............................................................................. SANGEETHA SANTHEBENNUR Dance Ensemble ...................................................................................................... MAE-LYNN FLORES Dance Ensemble ETHAN ZUNDELL Miss Liza Jane ROZ WHITE Davis DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON
UNDERSTUDIES
Understudies never substitute for the listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.
For Ali—MARLEY SOLEIL, SYDNEY TOWNSEND; for Crystal, Millie—MIYA BASS, SHERÉE MARCELLE DUNWELL; for Davis—ALFRED JACKSON, CHIKEZIE “CHIKE” NWANKWO; for Jersey—SHERÉE MARCELLE DUNWELL, BEDA SPINDOLA; for Jessica, Tiny—SANGEETHA “SANG” SANTHEBENNUR, TEETEE, SYDNEY TOWNSEND; for Knuck—JAYLEN T. BRYANT, SEAN HOLLAND II; for Miss Liza Jane—MIYA BASS, RASHADA DAWAN; for Q, ‘Riq—JAYLEN T. BRYANT, USMAN ALI MUGHAL, ASTEN STEWARTL; for Ray—JAYLEN T. BRYANT, ALFRED JACKSON, USMAN ALI MUGHAL; for ‘Riq—ETHAN ZUNDELL.
SWINGS
STEMARCIAE BAIN, MIYA BASS, JAYLEN T. BRYANT, SHERÉE MARCELLE DUNWELL, ALFRED JACKSON, ASTEN STEWART, TEETEE, SYDNEY TOWNSEND, TIMOTHY WILSON
DANCE CAPTAIN: TIMOTHY WILSON
ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: STEMARCIAE BAIN FIGHT CAPTAIN: ALFRED JACKSON
CAST
Maya Drake
Kennedy Caughell
Roz White
Desmond Sean Ellington JonAvery Worrell
Stemarciae Bain Miya Bass
Jaylen T. Bryant
Rashada Dawan
Sherée Marcelle Dunwell ‘Zaiah Ellis
Mae-Lynn Flores Marques Furr
Destini Hendricks Sean Holland II
Alfred Jackson GiGi Lewis
Christopher Miller Usman Ali Mughal
Chikezie “Chike” Nwankwo
Sangeetha “Sang” Santhebennur Marley Soleil
Beda Spindola
Asten Stewart Teetee
Sydney Townsend
Timothy Wilson
Ethan Zundell
Proud to Support
MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT I
“The Gospel” “The River” “Seventeen”
“You Don’t Know My Name” “Kaleidoscope”
“Gramercy Park”
“Not Even the King” “Teenage Love Affair” “Un-thinkable (I’m Ready)” “Girl on Fire” “Perfect Way to Die”
ACT II
“Heartburn”
“Love Looks Better” “Work on It”
“Authors of Forever” “Fallin’”
“If I Ain’t Got You” “Pawn It All”
“Like You’ll Never See Me Again” “Hallelujah/Like Water” “No One” “Empire State of Mind”
THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.
MUSICIANS
Music Director/Keyboard 1—EMILY ORR Assistant Conductor/Keyboard 2—JOY BROWN Music Associate/Keyboard Swing—DARRICK BROWN; Guitar 1—AZANA HIGHTOWER; Bass—JAMICKA JOHNSON-HECTOR; Percussion—ADAM BAILEY; Drums—BRANDON BROOKS.
Synthesizer Programming RANDY COHEN; RANDY COHEN KEYBOARDS LLC Ableton & Electronic Drum Programming ENRICO DE TRIZIO
Drum Programming CHRIS SUTHERLAND
Bucket Drumming Consultant JARED “CHOCLATT” CRAWFORD
Music Assistant JASON BELANGER
Music Copying EMILY GRISHMAN
Music Preparation TIMOTHY HANSON
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WHO’S WHO in the CAST
MAYA DRAKE (Ali) is thrilled to make her professional stage debut in Hell’s Kitchen! As a recent high school graduate, this is a dream come true! Television: “Law & Order: SVU”. Huge thanks to CMTSJ, Paradigm, and love to my family. @mayaadrake
KENNEDY CAUGHELL (Jersey) is thrilled to join Hell’s Kitchen! Broadway/ Tours: Beautiful (Carole), Wicked (Elphaba Standby), Paradise Square, Great Comet. Regional: Waitress (Jenna), Frozen (Elsa; MTWichita & Fulton), Great Comet (Sonya; PCLO), 9 to 5 (Judy; Fulton). TV: “L&O:SVU.” Debut album: Just the Beginning. This performance is dedicated to her mom. Reps: DGRW/Schachter. @KennedyCaughell. To God be the glory!
ROZ WHITE (Miss Liza Jane) is ecstatic to join the Hell’s Kitchen tour, and celebrates 40 years as an arts professional and educator. A Howard University BFA and Northcentral M.Ed. graduate, she’s earned a Helen Hayes Award, starred as Billie Holiday, toured in TINA and Dreamgirls, and performed with Yolanda Adams and Stevie Wonder. Proud mom of two.
DESMOND SEAN ELLINGTON (Davis). Fresh from his Broadway debut, Desmond is thrilled to continue with the first national tour of Hell’s Kitchen. Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen (OBC), Hamilton. Tours: Hamilton (Philip & And Peggy). Off-Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen (The Public Theater). Grateful to God, family, team, and Alicia Keys. IG: desmondseanellington
JONAVERY WORRELL (Knuck) is a dynamic actor, singer, and dancer with credits spanning TV, film, and stage. He’s appeared in BMF (STARZ), The Night Before Christmas (Lifetime), and The Despaired (BET+). On stage, his standout performances include the national tour of Jason’s Lyric and The Wiz.
STEMARCIAE BAIN (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain). Proud island girl from The Bahamas and AMDA graduate. She has performed in In the Heights, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tootsie, 42nd Street, Footloose, and West Side Story. Thrilled to make her swing debut in Hell’s Kitchen, she thanks God, family, and friends.
MIYA BASS (Swing, u/s Miss Liza Jane, u/s Crystal, u/s Millie) is a vocalist and
actor from Jamaica, NY. She has been a contestant on “The Voice,” working with coaches Alicia Keys and Adam Levine. Miya has also performed leading roles in: Waitress, Aida, Sister Act, Rent, and The Wiz
JAYLEN T. BRYANT (Swing, u/s Ray, u/s ‘Riq, u/s Q, u/s Knuck) starred in productions of Hairspray (Seaweed), Sweat (Chris), and Bring It On (Twig). TV: Chicago Fire, and Sirens. Enjoys sharing his gifts with the world and creating safe spaces for BIPOC people to develop their artistry.
RASHADA DAWAN (Crystal, u/s Miss Liza Jane, Ensemble). Lion King (Las Vegas, Gazelle Nat’l Tour), The Chi (Showtime), 61st St (AMC). Love to Genesis and Journey, my parents, my Village and family, Paonessa Talent, AEA, this cast and crew, audience and Chitown! Bfliproductions.org
SHERÉE MARCELLE DUNWELL (Swing, u/s Jersey/u/s Crystal, u/s Millie) is thrilled to make her national tour debut with Hell’s Kitchen! Hailing from Boston, select credits include: Next to Normal (Diana; Elliot Norton Award), Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Light in the Piazza She is grateful to her family for their support!
‘ZAIAH ELLIS (Q, Ensemble). Making his professional debut in Hell’s Kitchen. Born and raised in Charlotte, NC. Rapper/Poet. BFA Hartt School of Music. @zaiah.nz For Marva, Larry, and Nic.
MAE-LYNN FLORES (Ensemble). Broadway national tour debut! Select dance: LaHa Dance Group, Miami DanceMakers. TV: “La Banda” (Univision). Proud Latina, Miami raised artist, and NWSA alumni. Infinite love for my family, blood and chosen. Con amor. @maelynnn_
MARQUES FURR (Ensemble). Nashville, TN native, Off-Bway: Oscar Micheaux Tour: Hell’s Kitchen, Ragtime. NBC’s “The Voice” w/ Alicia Keys. Regional: Bridgerton Exp. Company Dancer: Dallas Black, Ballethnic. UARTS alum. Thanks to God, my village & BLOC. @_marquesfurr
DESTINI HENDRICKS (Ensemble). Orlando native with a BFA in Commercial Dance from Pace University. Credits: The Wiz (Broadway), Tootsie, Cher & Nile Rodgers, NYFW. Company
member of Camille A. Brown & Dancers. Excited to join Hell’s Kitchen! @destini.hendricks
SEAN HOLLAND II (‘Riq, u/s Knuck, Ensemble) is an accomplished vocalist & actor whose roles include Seaweed J. Stubs, Orpheus, Prince Topher, Nicely Johnson, & Nakawa in the Festival of The Lion King. Notable venues include Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York City Center, The Town Hall, & Perelman Arts Center. He has also performed and recorded with Wynton Marsalis, Alvin Ailey Revelations, Denyce Graves, and Disney on Ice. @seanhollandII
ALFRED JACKSON (Swing, u/s Davis, u/s Ray, Ensemble). South Central LA native, singer, writer, director, producer & indie recording artist. Theatre: The Book of Mormon, Beautiful, Dreamgirls. TV/Film: “General Hospital,” Hulu’s “Mahalia Jackson Story.” NAACP Award winner.
GIGI LEWIS (Tiny, Ensemble). Leading into her Tina debut on the First National Tour of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, GiGi made her theatrical debut as Pearl in Hairspray abroad RCL. She’s blessed to share her journey & love for her Dad for always believing in her.
CHRISTOPHER MILLER (Ensemble). LA native making his Broadway National Tour debut! Trained at Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and The Ailey School; 2023 Towson graduate. Credits include Ravel Dance Company and INVINCIBLE. Thanks to family, friends, mentors. Jesus is King! Matthew 28:19-20 @chrismillerrr
USMAN ALI MUGHAL (Ensemble, Police Officer, u/s ‘Riq, Q, Ray). B’way: Life of Pi (OBC). Tour: & Juliet (OTC). Regional: ART, Old Globe, Signature, Transcendence, CRT. TV: “We Crashed”, WW ’84, Kringle Time. BFA MT IC. I’m nothing w/o Ammi. For Abbas, Ayaan, Aydin, & Zaina. @ usman.ali.mughal
CHIKEZIE “CHIKE” NWANKWO (Ray, u/s Davis, Ensemble). Bronx-raised with Nigerian roots. UB Chemistry grad, AMDA alum. Credits: Ragtime, Royal Caribbean, Met Opera (Moby Dick, Il Trovatore, Roméo et Juliette).
SANGEETHA “SANG” SANTHEBENNUR (Ensemble, u/s Jessica, u/s Tiny). HYPE to join first national tour of HK! Credits: ‘Twas The Night Before (Cirque du Soleil), The Karate Kid (Pre-Broadway), WTBTITR (Raveena), Best Of The Best (Netflix). IMGE Dance. Eternal thanks,
Santhebennurs’ & LWC. For you PLL. @sangsanthebennur
MARLEY SOLEIL (Jessica, u/s Ali, Ensemble). Thrilled to make her national Broadway tour debut! She’d like to thank the Norwalk Conservatory. She’s obsessed with the cast and sends endless love to family, friends and teachers for all their support ❤ @MarleySoleil
BEDA SPINDOLA (Millie, u/s Jersey, Ensemble). Grateful to be part of the Hell’s Kitchen family. Credits: Jenna in Waitress (Red Mountain), “I Can See Your Voice” (FOX), and “Celebrity Undercover Boss” (CBS). Endless thanks to my family & team. @bedaspindola, bedaspindola.com
ASTEN STEWART (Swing, u/s Riq, u/s Q). Thrilled to be hitting the road again. Select Credits: Elf (B’way 2024), Aladdin tour, Hairspray (RCL). He credits his Love of dance and theater to his Supportive Family! #AMDAALUM #Clearishere @Asten21
TEETEE (Swing, u/s Jessica, u/s Tiny). A rose that grew from concrete in Washington, DC, where arts opportunities were scarce but her passion never dimmed. From church pews to festival stages, she found her voice in performing. @itsxteetee
SYDNEY TOWNSEND (Swing, u/s Ali, u/s Jessica, u/s Tiny). A recent graduate from the University of Arizona, Syd obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree this May. This is her first Broadway national tour and she would like to thank her family, friends, and mentors for all their love!
@Sydney_townsend
TIMOTHY WILSON (Swing, Dance Captain). Thrilled to be joining the Hell’s Kitchen family! Credits: The Jungle Book (Goodman Theatre), The Grammy Awards, A Jazz Man’s Blues (Tyler Perry), Cleopatra (Off-B’way), Malvolio and The Wiz (B’way).
ETHAN ZUNDELL (Ensemble, u/s Riq) is a street styles dancer from NH, trained in hip hop, breaking, popping, and commercial choreography since 2013. He’s performed nationwide with roots in the RI community. Credits: “Kids Choice Awards” 2024, NBC’s “The Voice,” “The Monsters Show 2025.” @ethanzundell
ALICIA KEYS (Book, Music & Lyrics). Seventeen-time Grammy Awardwinning singer, songwriter, musician, producer, founder of Keys Soulcare,
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New York Times best-selling author, film/TV and Broadway producer, accomplished actress, entrepreneur and powerful force in the world of activism. Since the release of her monumental 2001 album Songs in A Minor, Keys has sold over 65 million records and over five billion streams, built an unparalleled repertoire of hits and accomplishments and become the #1 RIAA certified female R&B artist of the millennium.
KRISTOFFER DIAZ (Book). Pulitzer Prize Finalist for The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, Tony nominee for Hell’s Kitchen. Other titles (produced at The Public, Second Stage, The Goodman, and many more nationwide) include Welcome to Arroyo’s, Reggie Hoops, Hercules, Things With Friends, and The Unfortunates. Awards include Guggenheim, Jerome, Van Lier, NYFA, and Gail Merrifield Papp Fellowships; New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award; Lucille Lortel, Equity Jeff, OBIE. Screen: “GLOW”, Rent (Live on Fox). NYU alum (twice!), Brooklyn College alum, NYU Professor. New Dramatists alum and board member. Dramatists Guild Council Officer. Husband to Joanne, father to Leo and Oscar. IG: @saymorediaz
MICHAEL GREIF (Director) Five-time Tony nominated director with three new musicals in the 2024 Broadway season: Days of Wine and Roses, The Notebook and Hell’s Kitchen. Broadway: Rent, Next to Normal, Grey Gardens, Dear Evan Hansen, If/Then, War Paint Other: Make Believe (Second Stage); Our Lady of Kibeho and Angels in America (NY’s Signature Theatre); The Low Road, Machinal, Dogeaters, Romeo and Juliet (The Public).
CAMILLE A. BROWN (Choreographer). Five-time Tony Award nominated director/choreographer. Drama Desk nominee, Chita Rivera and Obie Award Winner. Upcoming: Directing and choreographing the new Broadway revival of Dreamgirls. Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen, for colored girls…, Choir Boy, Once on This Island, A Streetcar Named Desire. The Metropolitan Opera: Fire Shut Up in My Bones (co-director/ choreographer), Porgy and Bess, Champion. Film/TV: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live. Founder & Artistic Director, Camille A. Brown & Dancers.
ADAM BLACKSTONE (Music Supervisor; Co-Orchestrator; Co-Arranger) is a multi-faceted musician, Emmy and
Grammy Award winner, and CEO of BASSic Black Ent. He is the music mastermind behind the live shows of today’s biggest artists and shows, including Super Bowl Halftime, The Oscars, & NBC’s “That’s MY JAM.” His debut Album LEGACY was critically acclaimed, and his newest release HUMBLE MAGIC seems to be following suit.
ROBERT BRILL (Scenic Designer). Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen, How to Dance in Ohio, Dancin, Ain’t Too Proud, Thoughts of A Colored Man, Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, Assassins, Cabaret, Jesus Christ Superstar, Guys and Dolls, Design for Living, Buried Child, and others. Four-time Tony nominee and member of design faculty at UC San Diego. @brill_robert
DEDE AYITE (Costume Designer). Select Broadway: Buena Vista Social Club, Othello, Purpose, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding (Tony Award), Appropriate, Topdog/Underdog and Slave Play. Numerous Off-Broadway and Regional. Opera: X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X (MET). TV: Netflix, Comedy Central. Awards: 6 Tony Noms, TDF/ Kitty Leech Award, Obie, Drama Desk, Henry Hewes, Lucille Lortel, Helen Hayes, Audelco, Jeff awards.
NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Designer). Recent Broadway and Off-Broadway: Sweeney Todd; Here We Are; Grey House; MJ; Some Like It Hot; Springsteen on Broadway; Aladdin; and Hello, Dolly! Recent dance: Like Water for Chocolate at the Met. She is a TDF Wendy Wasserstein Project Mentor and was recently inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame.
GARETH OWEN (Sound Designer). Boop, Back to the Future (Olivier nom), MJ (Tony win), & Juliet (Tony nom), Bad Cinderella, Summer, Come From Away (Olivier win), End of the Rainbow (Tony nom), Bat Out Of Hell (Olivier nom), A Little Night Music (Tony nom), Memphis (Olivier win), Top Hat (Olivier nom), Merrily We Roll Along (Olivier win). www.garethowensound.com @garethowensound
PETER NIGRINI (Projection Designer). His work includes MJ, Here Lies Love, Ain’t Too Proud, Beetlejuice, Dear Evan Hansen and Fela! Other credits include Grounded (The Public Theater); Hans Zimmer Live; Grace Jones—Hurricane; and Deep Blue Sea (Bill T. Jones/Park Avenue Armory). He has three Tony nominations and won a Lortel, Drama Desk and Obie.
MIA NEAL (Hair & Wig Designer).
Broadway: The Notebook, Shucked, KPOP, 1776, West Side Story, The Iceman Cometh, A Raisin in the Sun. Past credits: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Academy Award, BAFTA Film Award), “Annie Live!” (Emmy Award), “Pose” (Emmy Award nomination), Shuffle Along… (Drama Desk), Ain’t No Mo’ (Drama Desk). Film: White Noise, Hustle, The Humans, Uncut Gems, Ghostbusters, “Younger.”
MICHAEL CLIFTON (Makeup Designer).
Broadway: The Last Five Years, Othello, Purpose, BOOP! The Musical, Gypsy, Hell’s Kitchen, New York, New York. Off-Broadway: Goddess, Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares Other: The Outsiders, West Side Story. Some Film & Television: Sara Bareilles at Kennedy Center, Elsbeth, Girls5Eva, The Other Two, American Horror Story, Tick, Tick…Boom!, Come From Away. IG: mikeyclifton
TOM KITT (Music Consultant/Co-Orchestrator) is a Tony, Grammy, Emmy and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, arranger and orchestrator whose credits include Next to Normal, Almost Famous, Flying Over Sunset, If/Then, Bring It On: The Musical, High Fidelity, Jagged Little Pill, The SpongeBob Musical, American Idiot, Head Over Heels, Everyday Rapture, The Visitor, Superhero, Dave and Disney’s Freaky Friday
MONET (Associate Director) is a Director and Creative Producer across mediums. She works with the likes of Black Thought, Andrew Lippa, John Leguizamo and countless other distinguished artists. Endless gratitude to David and Patty for their friendship and support in life & art. @askformonet
RICKEY TRIPP (Associate Choreographer). A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical (Broadway), X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X (The Met), TV/Film: “Legs” Vanessa Williams, “Eileen” and “A Thousand and One” (Universal Pictures). Jer. 29:11.
LILY LING (Associate Music Supervisor) is a Chinese Canadian music director and educator. Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen, Hamilton, Moulin Rouge!, How to Dance in Ohio. Regional: Nine (Kennedy Center). International: The Lion King (Shanghai). Utmost gratitude to Tom, Alicia, Adam, Monet, Kristy, and the entire music team for their tireless work and endless support.
KRISTY NORTER (Music Coordinator) Music coordinator and freelance musician. Credits include Some Like It Hot; Cabaret; Water for Elephants; The Outsiders; Lempicka; SIX; New York, New York; Back to the Future; Merrily We Roll Along; Mr. Saturday Night; Cyrano; Black No More; and Suffs
RANDY COHEN (Synthesizer Programming) Cohen Keyboards has programmed keyboards or provided electronic music tech services for over 100 Broadway shows including Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Kinky Boots, Dear Evan Hansen, In the Heights, Grey Gardens and Rock of Ages. Film/TV: In the Heights, “Sesame Street,” “The Electric Company.” Thanks to Tim, Sam and Nick.
ENRICO DE TRIZIO (Ableton Programmer). Italian-made and NYC-based awardwinning composer, sound designer and music producer. Featured in 2017 Tony-winning Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.
BOND THEATRICAL (Tour Booking, Marketing & Publicity). An independentlyowned company representing awardwinning Broadway shows and live entertainment. BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America. View our current projects at BondTheatrical.com.
DOUG RODGERS (Company Manager) has been touring for over 25 years, and is thrilled to be a part of Hell's Kitchen. Some favorites include Jersey Boys, Matilda the Musical, Smokey Joe’s Café with Gladys Knight, Blast!, CATS, and Riverdance to name a few.
VERONICA AGLOW (Production Stage Manager) (she/her) Ready to bring a little NYC to the road. Tours: Parade, Jagged Little Pill, Jersey Boys, The Lightning Thief Broadway: The Lightning Thief, A Strange Loop. Off-Broadway: N/A (Lincoln Center), Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish, Jersey Boys, Avenue Q, The Mad Ones. Love to T.E. Dedicated to her super-supportive family.
HOLLACE JEFFORDS (Stage Manager). Broadway: Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, The Lightning Thief, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Kinky Boots, The Last Ship, Violet, Doctor Zhivago. National Tours: Falsettos, Kinky Boots. New York: A Man of No Importance, Assassins, A Chorus Line, Avenue Q, Little Miss Sunshine. Love to Derek and my family. Proud member of AEA.
JASMIN HOLTON (Assistant Stage Manager). Ecstatic to join the Hell’s Kitchen National Tour! Grateful for this incredible journey— BFA in Stage Management and Hospitality from UCF. Tours: TINA, On Your Feet, Million Dollar Quartet, Cocomelon. Thank you to God, Family, and all my love to Alicia Keys!
HAI ALVAREZ-MILLARD (Sub Assistant Stage Manager). Thrilled to be here! Tour: The Kite Runner. Regional: Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical, Bridges of Madison County, Hedwig
and the Angry Inch, Sunset Boulevard All my love to my family and friends!
CAROLINE INCHES (Sub Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be in the Kitchen! Broadway: Take a Banana for the Ride (PA), National Tour: Hell’s Kitchen (PA), OffBroadway: The Pansy Craze (ASM), Conversations with Mother (ASM). Many thanks to the team!
KATE MURRAY, CSA & HEIDI GRIFFITHS, CSA (Casting) have been collaborating for over a decade at The Public Theater in New York where they cast Shakespeare, new plays and musicals. Broadway collaborations include Suffs, for colored girls…, The Crucible, A View From the Bridge, A Delicate Balance and A Raisin in the Sun
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS
(Production Manager). Formed in 1998, JSP has managed more than 150 Broadway, Off-Broadway, national tours and events. Selected productions include: Purple Rain, The Buena Vista Social Club, The Outsiders, Kimberly Akimbo, Parade, & Juliet, MJ the Musical, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Moulin Rouge!, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen and The Producers www.juniperstreet.com.
FORESIGHT THEATRICAL (General Manager). Comprised of partners Aaron Lustbader, Allan Williams, Mark Shacket, and DoO, Lane Marsh. Current shows: Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Hell’s Kitchen (Broadway and N. American Tours); The Great Gatsby, Maybe Happy Ending, and Buena Vista Social Club (Broadway); Purple Rain (Pre-Broadway); Ceilidh (Tour); and Kinky Boots (worldwide).
DML PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer). DML Productions is comprised of DJ Martin & Aaron Lustbader. With huge thanks to Alicia for the opportunity. Big love to Dylan.
MANDY HACKETT (Co-Producer) is thrilled to be making her co-producer debut with Hell’s Kitchen. Previously, Mandy served as associate artistic director and director of public theater productions at The Public Theater. Love and endless gratitude to Jason, Kiera and Miranda.
THE SUNSHINE GROUP (Co-Producer). Drs Shakha and Scott Gillin, Julie Klaus, Dan Ryan, Steve and Lisa Altman, and Fernanda Whitworth are thrilled to support Alicia-from her debut on Broadway as a lead producer with this exceptional show and now with Hell’s Kitchen on its North American tour.
SERENA WILLIAMS/NINE TWO SIX PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer). Serena Williams founded Nine Two Six Productions to amplify female and diverse voices
through award-winning documentaries, series, films, and podcasts with projects at ESPN+, Amazon, Netflix, Tristar and X. Hell’s Kitchen marks an exciting expansion into theatrical producing.
THE JACOBS FAMILY (Co-Producer). The Jacobs Family members—Irwin, Joan (*now deceased), Hal, Debby, Paul, Jeff, and Annie—are actively involved in the La Jolla Playhouse. We’re thrilled to be part of the Hell’s Kitchen team.
JOHN GORE ORGANIZATION (Co-Producer) is a leading presenter, distributor, and marketer of Broadway theatre worldwide. Under the supervision of Chairman and CEO John Gore, the family of companies includes Broadway Across America and Broadway.com.
CLARA WU TSAI (Co-Producer). Vice chair of BSE Global and an owner of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty. Executive producer of films including Blue Bayou, Unfinished Business and Into the Okavango Trustee of Lincoln Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital and Stanford University.
TODAYTIX ARGU (Co-Producer). The partners of ARGU and TodayTix are thrilled to support exceptional investments with impactful missions. Through Hell’s Kitchen, the team is energized to support the incredible work of Keep a Child Alive.
SCORE 3 PARTNERS (Co-Producer). Rashad Moore, Cherine E. Anderson, Duane Rollins, Nicole L. Streeter, Xavier R. Cunningham, East Chop Capital, Jocelyn Moore, and Charles Jackson, Jr. are humbled to share this beloved production with audiences across the country.
NO GUARANTEES PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer) is a Tony Award winning co-producer of Sunset Blvd. (2025) Merrily We Roll Along (2024), Stereophonic (2024), Hadestown (2019), Company (2022), The Lehman Trilogy (2022) and Leopoldstadt (2023).
FRONT ROW PRODUCTIONS (Co-Producer) Stephen C Byrd & Alia Jones-Harvey Founders of Front Row Productions, Inc, are 10-time Tony-nominated and Olivier Award-winning Broadway and West End producers. Shows: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, A Streetcar Named Desire, Hell’s Kitchen, Eclipsed, Trip to Bountiful, Romeo + Juliet, MJ, Buena Vista Social Club and Purple Rain
SHARPTON SWINDAL PRODUCTIONS
(Co-Producer). Dominique Sharpton and Haley Swindal are best friends. Their Broadway producing credits together include: Hell’s Kitchen, Sunset Boulevard (Tony Award), and Redwood
GROVE ENTERTAINMENT (Co-Producer). Current/recent: Hell’s Kitchen, Buena Vista Social Club, Ceilidh (Baltimore), Water for Elephants, Good Night, Oscar (Broadway/ West End), Dorian Gray, A Strange Loop, Upcoming: Unleashed by Bill Rosenfield. www.groveentertainment.com
JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Co-Producer). Credits include Kimberly Akimbo; An Enemy of the People; Titanique; MJ; Some Like It Hot; Mr. Saturday Night starring Billy Crystal; Tina: The Tina Turner Musical; The Lehman Trilogy; On Your Feet!; and many others.
CANDY SPELLING (Co-Producer). Producing credits: Boop!; The Great Gatsby; Hell’s Kitchen; Suffs; MJ; Moulin Rouge!; Tina; The Color Purple; Tootsie; The Iceman Cometh; Nice Work If You Can Get It; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; and Promises, Promises
UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
(Co-Producer) is a leading global music publisher. The company represents music across every genre from some of the world’s most important songwriters and catalogs.
INDEPENDENT PRESENTERS NETWORK
(Co-Producer). Consortium of over 30 leading presenters of touring Broadway in the U.S., U.K., and Asia. Recent/Upcoming: The Outsiders, Moulin Rouge!, The Devil Wears Prada, & Juliet, Purple Rain
DELLA PIETRA SPARK THEATRICALS
(Co-Producer). Collective credits include Clybourne Park; The Color Purple; Jitney; Moulin Rouge!; The Prom; Stick Fly; Water for Elephants; and Whoopi as well as The Harlem Arts Alliance Award, eight Tony Awards.
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PRODUCTIONS
(Co-Producer) is a London-based production company. Credits: Dear England (UK Tour); Burlesque; RETROGRADE; The Roommate, SHIFTERS; Red Pitch; Death of a Salesman; Dreamgirls! (UK Tour), The Wiz
TERRIA JOSEPH (Co-Producer). Producer. NYU. Roles at Café LaMama, New Federal Theatre, The Public Theater, Blessed Unrest, The NBTF, Billie Holiday Theatre; her 1WS at 54Below; guest starred in NBC’s “Empire.”
JULIE YORN (Co-Producer) is an Academy Award-nominated film/TV producer whose credits include Hell or High Water, The Other Woman and Unstoppable. Born and raised in New York, she’s excited to bring Hell’s Kitchen to Broadway.
ANDY NAHAS (Co-Producer) is a philanthroactivist, singer, and investor. He created MusicPower to advance musical solutions to societal problems. Raised in Rochester, NY, Andy attended UC San Diego and founded The Prospect Fund.
AARON LUSTBADER (Executive Producer). Partner & general manager at Foresight Theatrical for more than 20 years. Broadway: Moulin Rouge! The Musical (co-producer, Tony Award), Hell’s Kitchen & the preBroadway engagement of Purple Rain. National tour: Moulin Rouge!, and The Phantom of the Opera. Aaron also managed the Tony Award-winning production of Kinky Boots (incl. nine international companies).
THE PUBLIC THEATER (Originating Theater) is a civically engaged institution that believes theater is a force for change. It opened in 1967 with Hair and is currently represented on Broadway with the Tony Award-winning musicals Hamilton by LinManuel Miranda, Hell’s Kitchen by Alicia Keys and Kristopher Diaz and on tour with Suffs by Shaina Taub. PublicTheater.org
OFFICIAL TOUR OPENING NIGHT
October 15, 2025
STAFF FOR HELL’S KITCHEN
GENERAL MANAGEMENT FORESIGHT THEATRICAL
Nick Ginsberg Steve Greer
Aaron Lustbader Jalaina Ross Mark Shacket
Lane Marsh Andrew Joy Alexandra Wolfe
Cathy Kwon Laura Kay Amanda Harper
Founding Partner: Allan Williams
COMPANY MANAGER
Doug Rodgers
Assistant Company Manager
Samantha Womack
TOUR BOOKING, MARKETING & PUBLICITY BOND THEATRICAL bondtheatrical.com
Temah Higgins Mollie Mann DJ Martin
Marc Viscardi Wendy Roberts
Jenny Bates
BOOKING & OPERATIONS
Mary K. Witte Madison St. Amour Laura Rizzo
Jesse Daniels Kolten Bell Jordan Ivezaj
MARKETING & PUBLICITY
Linda Stewart Alexandra De La Cerda
Harrison Mootoo
Melissa Cohen Caroline Frawley Bridget Gross
Tony Joy Steph Kelleher Deborah Mann
Scotland Newton Elisabeth Reyes Katelyn Wenkoff
TICKETING & REVENUE MANAGEMENT
STANDING ROOM THEATRICAL SOLUTIONS
Thomas Laub
Oliver Roth Simon de Carvalho Jessica Siegel
CASTING
Kate Murray, CSA
Heidi Griffiths, CSA
Chalin Tulyathan, Casting Associate
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS
Hillary Blanken Victoria Bullard Sadie Alisa
Burkett Horrigan Guy Kwan Ana Rose Greene
Ross Leonard Hannah Wilson Abby Filiaggi
Carolyn Bonaccorsi Chris Childs Laura Zamsky
Z Zurovitch Kara Kennedy
30 | encore
LEGAL COUNSEL
LAZARUS & HARRIS LLP
Scott Lazarus, Esq. Robert C Harris, Esq.
Emily Lawson, Esq. Carter Anne McGowan, Esq. Diane Viale Patrick Wilcox
Production Stage Manager
Veronica Aglow
Stage Manager Hollace Jeffords
Assistant Stage Manager Jasmin Holton
Sub Assistant Stage Manager ....................... Hai Alvarez Millard
Sub Assistant Stage Manager
Caroline Inches
Assistant Director Rebecca Aparicio
Assistant Choreographer
William Roberson
Associate Scenic Designer ...................................... Mike Kaukl
Associate Costume Designer David Kaley
Assistant Costume Designer
Audrey Petersen
Costume Department Coordinator Izzy Fields
Costume Production Assistant Georgia Evans
Associate Lighting Designer ....................................... Joel Shier
Loudspeaker Music Group/ Janet Billig Rich, Lisa Moberly
Marshay Monet
Xiaohua He-Cohen, Sam Levine
General Management Office ...........................Jennifer O’Connor, Edward Maar, William T. Harris, Ashley Kristeen Vega, Zarifa Adiba
Stage Management Production Assistants
Accounting & Bookkeeping CBIZ Marks Paneth LLP/ Christopher Cacace, Petrina Bryan Banking ............................. City National Bank/Michele Gibbons, Roberto Larrinaga-Yocom Insurance Dewitt Stern/Peter Shoemaker Payroll Checks and Balances Payroll Inc./ Sarah Galbraith Merchandising............................... Creative Goods Merchandise Housing ABA/Elizabeth Helke, DebCo/Debbie Greenfield Physical Therapy Neurosport Physical Therapy/ Sarah Hartsell, DPT Production Photographer Marc J. Franklin Production Videographer HMS Media Rehearsal Studio New 42nd Street Studios
CREDITS
Scenery fabricated by Global Scenic Services, INC., Bridgeport, CT, PRG Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG Broadway L.L.C., New Windsor, NY, and Daedalus Design & Production, Brooklyn, NY. Show control and scenic motion control featuring Stage Command Systems by PRG Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG Broadway L.L.C., New Windsor, New York. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Lighting. Audio equipment from Sound Associates. Video equipment from 4Wall Entertainment. Props by Brenbri Properties, Prop & Paint Creative Studio, Rob McFadyen. Rigging by Black Paint Productions. Trucking by Rossi Delivery Services and Clark Transfer.
FOR AK WORLDWIDE MEDIA, INC
Chief of Staff..............................................................Ana Lara Head of Music Ann Mincieli
Executive Creative Director Cole Cook
Executive Assistant Kristin Tillman
Assistant to Ms. Keys ......................................... Chante Turner Oven Studios Kez Khou Oven Studios Brendan Morawski
Dean Family Office
Publicity, Full Coverage
Hai Alvarez-Millard, Molly Foy, Caroline Inches
Human Resources Consultant K+K Reset/Kiah Jones, Karen Robinson
Director of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion ............................ The Inkwell Collective/Alexa Smith
Donna Webster
Kristen Foster Publicity, Full Coverage ......................................... Erica Gerard Publicity, Full Coverage
Melissa O’Toole
International Publicity, Edge Shoshanna Stone
International Publicity, Edge Evie Ranscombe
Head of Digital .................................................. Jasmine Byrne
Digital Management Rene Gupta
Digital Creative
LBI
Jamie Wallace
Julie Yorn
Legal Carroll Guido Groffman Cohen Bar & Karalian, LLP/Ira Friedman
HK Original Creative Susan Lewis Roc Nation, Management Jessica Pereira Roc Nation, EVP TV/Film Lori York
FOR THE PUBLIC THEATER
Artistic Director Oskar Eustis
Executive Director Patrick Willingham
Associate Artistic Director/ Resident Director ................................................. Saheem Ali
Associate Artistic Director/ Director of Cultural Transformation
Alexa Smith
General Manager Jeremy Adams
Chief Marketing Officer Tom McCann
Chief Financial Officer Murray Abeles
Director of Producing & Artistic Planning Chiara Klein Director of Production Peter Dean
Directors of Casting Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths
Administrative Chief of Staff ............................ Rosalind Barbour
Senior Director, Development Kristina Hoge
Senior Director, Human Resources
Sarah Rosen
Director of New Work Development Amrita Ramanan
Director of Civic Artistic
Programs........................................Pablo Hernandez Basulto Director of Joe’s Pub Alex Knowlton
Director, Public Theater Productions Leah Matthes
KALEIDOSCOPE DREAMS FOUNDATION
Executive Director Asad Ali Jafri FELLOWS
Community Engagement Fellow Karl Michael Iglesias
Costume Design Fellow Brianca Jeffery
Scenic Design Fellow........................................... Sydney Lynne
Music Direction Fellow Jenia Marquez
Sound Design Fellow Alyssa Marrero
Lighting Design Fellow
Adrienne Miikelle
Projection Design Fellow Doaa Ouf
Directing Fellow Dominique Rider
Choreography Fellow Autumn Robinson
Company Management Fellow ............................. Herbert Welch
Special thanks to the Hell’s Kitchen Broadway teams: Marketing Direction Brand Nexus/Michele Groner
Press Representatives Polk & Co.
Cultural Press Representatives ............ Fifteen East Media Group
Advertising/Marketing/Social Media AKA
Digital Advertising Arthouse
MUSIC CREDITS
“The Gospel” by Alicia Keys, Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, Mark Christopher Batson, Dennis D Coles, Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean, Lamont Hawkins, Shawn L Martin, and Corey Todd Woods. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Ramecca Publishing Inc./ Universal Music Careers (BMI), BAT Future Music/ Songs of Kobalt Publishing (BMI), MCF Music Publishing Inc./ Universal Music Careers (BMI), Swizz Beatz/ Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Tahj Malik Music (SESAC), MGB Songs/ Universal Music (ASCAP), Beautiful Sekai Publishing Inc. (BMI). “The River” by Alicia Keys and Johnny McDaid. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP) and Spirit B-Unique JV S A RL(BMI). “Seventeen” by Alicia Keys. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “You Don’t Know My Name” by Alicia Keys, Kanye Omari West, Ralph Bailey, Melvin Kent, Harold Spencer Lilly, and Kenneth Williams. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Ye World Music/ Sony Music Publishing (ASCAP), A Dish-A-Tunes Ltd/Roynet (BMI), A Dish-A-Tunes Ltd (BMI), Uncle Bobby Music/Sony Music Publishing (BMI). “Kaleidoscope” by Alicia Keys, Breyan Isaac. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP); BMG Platinum Songs/THE THIRTIES SONGS (BMI). All rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US)LLC; and Billions Enterprises (BMI) and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), all rights administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Gamal Lewis/Lunchmoney/ LEWIS GAMAL KOSH Where Da Kasz At/Kobalt. “Gramercy Park” by Alicia Keys, James John Napier, and Samuel Elliot Roman. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Jimmy Napes/Salli Isaak Songs Ltd/Universal Publishing (PRS), Songs of Roc Nation Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp (BMI). “Not Even the King” by Alicia Keys and Emeli Sande. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Stellar Songs Limited/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI). “Teenage Love Affair” by Alicia Keys, Jack Splash/(Matt Kahane), Carl Mitchell Hampton, Harold Spencer Lilly, Josephine Bridges, Tom Nixon. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Jacks Love Emporium/ Admin by Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing (BMI), Irving Music, Inc./ Stripe Music (BMI) (SAMPLE), Uncle Bobby Music/Sony Music Publishing (BMI). “Un-thinkable (I’m Ready)” by Alicia Keys, Kerry D Brothers, Noah James Shebib, and Aubrey Drake Graham. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Book Of Daniel Music/Sony Music Publishing (ASCAP), Mavor & Moses LLC (SOCAN/BMI), LW Music GMR/Universal Music Works. “Girl On Fire (feat. Nicki Minaj) – Inferno Version” by Alicia Keys, William H Squier, Jeffery Nath Bhasker, Onika Tanya Maraj, and Salaam Remi. Tiny Verse written by Vanessa Ferguson. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/ Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Songs of The Night/Spirit Two Music, INC (ASCAP), Money Mack Music/Ken & Barbie Music/Universal Music Corp (BMI), Analog MetaverseAdmin by Warner Chappell (BMI). “Perfect Way to Die” by Alicia Keys and Coleridge Gardner Tillman. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Songs of Universal Inc (BMI). “Heartburn” by Alicia Keys, Timothy Z. Mosley, Candice Clotiel Nelson, Walter Worth Milsap, and Erika Rose Santoro. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Virginia Beach Music/W. B. Music Corp. (ASCAP), Bootleggers Stop/Universal Music Corp (ASCAP), Conjunction Music Publishing/ EMI April Music, Inc. (ASCAP), and Phoenix Rose Music Publishing/Soaring Music Publishing/ EMI Music Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP). “Love Looks Better” by Alicia Keys, Ryan B Tedder, Lorrance Levar Dopson, and Noel Zancanella. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Write Me A Song Publishing (GMR), Blue Nike Publishing/ Songs of Volume Ventures administered by Peermusic III Ltd. (BMI), Songs of Patriot Games/Blastronaut Publishing (BMI). “Work on It” by Alicia Keys and Pharrell L Williams. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), More Water From Nazareth Publishing/Emi Pop Music Publishing (GMR). “Authors of Forever” by Alicia Keys, Johnny McDaid, and Jonny Coffer. Lellow Productions
Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Spirit B-Unique Polar Patrol Songs obo Spirit B-Unique Polar Patrol (BMI), and Spirit B-Unique JV S A RL (BMI), Sony ATV Songs. “Fallin” by Alicia Keys. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Pawn It All” by Alicia Keys, Mark Batson, Harold Lilly, Swizz Beatz. Published by: Lellow Productions Inc /Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Ramecca Publishing Inc./Universal Music Careers (BMI), Stories Included/Songs Of Universal, Inc. (BMI), Swizz Beatz/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Like You’ll Never See Me Again” by Alicia Keys and Kerry D Brothers. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Hallelujah” by Alicia Keys and James John Napier. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Jimmy Napes/Salli Isaak Songs Ltd/Universal Publishing (PRS). “Like Water (Originals)” by Alicia Keys, Sia Kate I Furler, and Mark Batson. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Pineapple Lasagne/Emi April Music Inc/ Sony/ATV Music Publishing (ASCAP), Dynamic Reality Music (BMI). “No One” by Alicia Keys, Kerry D Brothers, and George Michael Harry. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP), Book Of Daniel Music/Sony Music Publishing (ASCAP), D Harry Prod/Universal Music Corporation (ASCAP). “Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down” by Alicia Keys, Alexander William Shuckburgh, Angela Ann Hunte, Bert Keyes, Janet Andrea Sewell, Shawn Carter, and Sylvia Robinson. Published by Lellow Productions Inc/Universal Music Corporation(ASCAP), Al Shuckburgh/Global Talent Publishing (PRS), Masani El Shabazz Music/ EMI/Foray Music, Gambi Music, Inc/ Twenty Nine Black Music/ Songs Of Universal, Inc/BMI, J. Sewell Publishing/EMI April Music, INC. (ASCAP), Warner Chappell Music Publishing, Gambi Music, Inc/ Twenty Nine Black Music/Songs Of Universal, Inc/BMI.
SPECIAL THANKS
Nicholas Ponting, Tzu Tu Su, The Public Theater Costume Department, Meriwether Snipes, Audrey Peterson, Jason Goodwin, Roland, PRS Guitars, Jackson Guitars
Ms. Keys would like to thank Terria Joseph, Kasseem Dean, Egypt Dean, Genesis Dean, Nasir Dean, Kasseem Dean Jr., Nicole Dean, Craig Cook and Oven Studios
THE ACTORS AND STAGE MANAGERS EMPLOYED IN THIS PRODUCTION ARE MEMBERS OF ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION, THE UNION OF PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND STAGE MANAGERS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Backstage and Front of the House Employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).
The musicians employed in this production are members of the Associated Musicians of Greater New York, Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians.
ATPAM, the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers (IATSE Local 18032), represents the Press Agents, Company Managers and Theatre Managers employed on this production. United Scenic Artists • Local USA 829 of the I.A.T.S.E. represents the Designers & Scenic Artists for the American Theatre
This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees.
Special thanks to the Ohio Film Office
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Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Donor Honor Roll
The Broward Performing Arts Foundation gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following benefactors whose support has helped maintain the Broward Center’s excellence over the years.
Honor Roll of Cumulative Giving
$5,000,000
and Above
The Huizenga Family • Bernard and Suzanne Scharf
S. Donald and Michelle Howland Sussman • Lillian S. Wells Foundation
$2,500,000
and Above
AutoNation, Inc. • Bank of America • Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation
JM Family Enterprises, Inc. • Rose Miniaci and Family • Peck Foundation, Milwaukee
Mr. and Mrs. August Urbanek Family and The Au-Rene Foundation
Linda and Douglas Von Allmen • Gary Wendt
$1,000,000
and Above
The John E. Abdo Family • Beverly and Joel Altman In Memory of Vincent and Eda Maria Amaturo • Dianne and Michael Bienes
Broadway Across America • Lois L. Deicke • Albert E. and Birdie W. Einstein Fund
Jeannette and Marty Engelmann • Linda Haller • Mr. Jay Harris • Andrew M. Heller
William and Norma Horvitz Family Foundation • Hudson Family Foundation
Robert Wood Johnson Family Charities • Kapila Family Foundation
Margaret Adderley Kelly • Josephine S. Leiser Foundation
Judith Linnell Foundation • The Alfred and Rose Miniaci Foundation
Mary N. Porter Legacy Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward
Joseph and Louise Rumbaugh • The Salah Foundation • Lorraine Thomas • Truist
Waste Management, Inc. of Florida • Wayne and Lucretia Weiner • Deborah Wendt
$500,000 and
Above
BBX Capital Corporation • Colin W. Brown • Ann M. Burris
Clifford Jason Cideko and Fredrick Warten • Community Foundation of Broward M. Austin and Christine Forman • Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman • Leo Goodwin Foundation Greenspoon Marder • Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust • The Ingham Family
Carol Harrison Kalagher • Dr. and Mrs. Nile R. Lestrange
The Family of Susie and Alan B. Levan • Marie Morris in memory of Morton Morris D.O.J.D. Motwani Family • William and Anita Newman Foundation • Northern Trust N.A.
The Charles L. Palmer Family • Slattery Family Foundation
The Marquis George MacDonald Foundation –Mr. Lee McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marrinson
The Carl Mayhue Family
David J. Lavelle and Bruce P. McBean
Jack and Stephanie Melnicoff
The John & Dee Mercede
Family and Janet Mercede Real Estate
Dr. Edward D. and Susan M. Michaelson
Mary and Dean Middleton
Lesleen and Donald Mileham
Cheryl and Christian Miller
Carole Nugent
Keith and Deb Oates
Patrick and Gail O’Brien
The Olefson Family
Peggy Olin
Molly O’Neill and Mary Ginnard
Merle and Michael Orlove
John and Priscilla Oughton
Bruce G. Paddock
Eduardo Pelaez, Gabriella Smith and Family
Elizabeth and Jonathan Peress
Louis and Anita Perlman Family Foundation
PNC Foundation
Harry L. Posin
Jo Ann and Philip Procacci
Senator Nan and David Rich
Beth and Philip Rielly
Leonard and Sally Robbins
Jeffery and Pam Roberts
Shannon and Johnathan Robertson
Cynthia and Ramón Rodríguez
Bruce and Jacquelyn Rogow
Mr. and Mrs. John Roschman
Sharon Roscioli
Marcelle and Andy Rosen
Miriam and David Rush
Dr. and Mrs. Luigi Salvaneschi
Anne and William Scherer
Lois and John Schmatz
Alan M. Schwartz, M.D.
Marjorie and Martin
Schwartzberg
Sensormatic Electronics Corporation
Jill Siegel
Drazia and Harvey Simon
Muriel and Don Smith
Susan A. Smith
SouthState Bank
Alex C. Spektor
Mrs. George Sprague
Perry and Sandy Stamos
Roni and Stuart Stein
Theodore R. Stephan
Mr. Jeremy Straub
Kitty and Chuck Tatelbaum
Thomas Family Foundation
Ticketmaster
Pamela Tindall
Stephanie Toothaker
Toppel Family Foundation
Katie and Paul Turner
Ultimate Kronos Group – UKG
Joyce Worthington Virga
Mark and Lynda Walter
Beckie and Marshall Weinberg
Barton and Shirley Weisman
Wells Fargo
Wilson Butler Architects
Jorge and Alix Wolf
Richard J. Wolfenden
Kristin and Jake Wurzak
Roxanne and Mark Zinn
Pam Africk and Shari Africk-Olefson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allegri and Family
Drs. Neel Amin and Travis Lewis
Peter L. Babinski, M.D. and Alan L. Curtis
Julia Baldwin
Drs. Alvan and Linda Balent
Gloria and Herbert Barker
David and Michael Barnes
Dr. Howard and Mrs. Judee Barron
BB&T
Caryn and Michael Bedzow
Kimberly and Barry Belmont
John and Sandy Benz
Berkson Family
C. Graham Berwind III –Director, Spring Point Partners
Bessemer Trust Company
The Binko Family
The Boca Raton
Ellyn Bogdanoff
David Bowles and Christopher Boswell
Betsy and Robert Bradford
Howard and Rebecca Braverman
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Brizel
Erin and Keith Brown
Nancy Brown – Fritch Foundation
Mrs. Blanche S. Buck
Setnor Byer Family Charitable Fund
Mr. Andrew and Dr. Connie Caldwell
Margaret and Matt Callihan
Luciana Caplan
Kevin and Mary Carroll
James L. Case and Family
Arlo and Robert Casper
George Catzavelos
Flo and Rick Celender
Chance Family
Eleanor Chaney
The Chernov Family
Robin and Steven Chess
Ruchel and Pieter Coetzee
Lisa and James Colen
Nelson and Hollis D’Antonio
Daoud’s Fine Jewelry
John and Elizabeth Deinhardt
Bob DeLizza
Jonathan DeLuca
Tiffany and David DiPietro
Dr. Jim Doherty
Dr. Tony and Jean Dorto
Paige and Whitney Dutton
Gwen and Howard Dvorkin
Najla & Bernie Eastman
Margaret Edwards
Andy Elisburg
Jim Ellis
Mrs. Anne A. Ellman
$50,000 and Above
Waden E. Emery III MD FAAN
Raquel and President Emeritus
Ray Ferrero Jr.
Fifth Third Bank
Mark Finkelstein – Sonny and Linda Finkelstein
Anita and Michael Fischler
Flamingo Road Nursery –Lisa and Jim Dezell
Sharon Florescue
Florida Power & Light
Florida Theatrical Association
Margie and Trevor Fried
Leta and Joe Gardella
Jason S. Gibson
Sonia and Michael Gleit
Sara and Steven M. Goldberg
Sally Goldman Foundation
Clay B. Goldstein and Marty Silver
Sally and Neil Goldwasser
Golda and Sheldon Golub
Esther Zinn Gordon
The Reuben and Mollie Gordon Foundation, Inc.
Andrew Greenfield
Walter and Christina Griffith
Richard Grillo and James Coughlin
Gross Family Trust
Suzanne Gunzburger
Nurit and Steve Haft
Hale Piano and Organ, Inc. –Charles K. Hale
Marie and Leo Hansen
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Harris
Bill and Patty Hawk
Craig and Rachel Hecker
Crockett Herd
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Hift
Mr. and Mrs. Zach Hoffman
Wes and Mercedes Holston
Marci and Ron Holzer
Michael and Yvette Hooley
Carola Hooper
Frank and Donna Horkey
Daniel Hotte and Vita Gopman Hotte
Karen and David Humble
Hans J. Hvide and J. Erik Hvide
Iberia
IBM
Incapital
Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Ingalls
Joseph and Patricia Jack
Dr. and Mrs. Maury A. Jayson
Helen and Kirnanja Joe
Dr. James and Janet Jordan
Robert B. Judd
Lital and Itai Kathein
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Katz
Dr. Albert E. Kaufman and Esther G. Kaufman
Andrée and Harvey Kelly
David Kilmnick
Bobbi and Joseph Kirner
Lisa Kitei
Harold and Deko Klebanoff
William Korey
Jon Kotler, M.D. & Anita
Paoli Kotler, Esq.
John O. LaFollette
Gwendolyn and Sydney Landers
Carole Wien Langer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Liebeskind
Dr. Fred and Bonnie Lippman
The Livek Family
Mitchell Lombard
Sean Donovan and Lori Macpherson
Ira Maltz and Janis Gallinson
Sandi and John Mann
Karen Mintz Margulies
Frederick Martin and Craig Standen
Mastriana Family
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne and Lianne Maxson
Laura L. McAuliffe
Tom and Vickie McDonald
Andy McNeill and Todd Bludworth
Cindy and Jeff McWaters
Rosalee and Charles Messa
The Miller Family
Fred and Audrey Millsaps
Minto Foundation
Dr. Herbert and Mrs. Marcia Moselle
Moss & Associates
Bernie and Cheri Moyle
Peter S. Mozino Foundation –Ted J. Mozino, Joan Readding, Barbara Mozino Seegul
William and Una Murphy
Melinda Nakaya and Dana Cellucci
Naro Family
Betty and Dan O’Connor
James and Laura O’Connor
Paul M. and Patricia E. O’Hara
Old School Hospitality
Jeannie and Michael O’Neill
The Opera Guild, Inc.
Claire and Harold Oshry
Frances Osthoff
Wes and Angie Parker
Ladan and Patrick G. Patel
Forest Patten and Jamie Stafford
Marc and Phyllis Pechter
Sheryl Maher and Blaine Phillips
Caroline Pierce
George and Anne Platt
Michelle and Hap Pomerantz
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quatrano
$50,000 and Above (cont’d)
Dr. William J. and Deborah Rand
Lindsay Raphael
The Rinker Companies Foundation, Inc.
Robin and Michael Robins
Lisa and Richard Roselli
Durée and Dwayne Ross
Joni and Alan Routman
Runway Growers
Saslaw Family Foundation
Shelly and Phoebe Satlin
Mr. Tim and Dr. Mary Scanlon
Alexandria and John Scherer
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Schlesinger
Sheri Fiske Schultz and Lee Lasris
Joel Schwartz Family
Theresa, Denise & Robin Scogna
Wylie T. Scott, M.D.
Sarah and Kelley Shanley
Ashley and Shea Smith
Wilbur and Jean Snider
Allan C. Sorensen
Carolyne Smith Spataro
Dr. Henry and Elaine Spiro
Adam Steinberg
Susan and Marshall Steirn
Anita Stember
Isobel and Roger Sturgeon
Chuck Sussman
The Ovation Society
Paul and Jodi Tartell
Elizabeth Tonkin
Gale Goldstein Tucker
Dr. Brian Udell
Jacqueline Udell
Steven and Carolyn Valancy
Betsy and David Weisman and Family
Florence and Bob Werner
Gene A. Whiddon, Sr.
Jeremy and Yeva Wilford
Lynne Wines
Dr. and Mrs. Zachariah P. Zachariah
Linda and Scott Zakheim
Judd and Laura Zebersky
Patricia and Lawrence Zuanich
The Ovation Society recognizes friends who support the Broward Center with planned gift arrangements.
John E. Abdo • Beverly Raphael Altman • Stephanie Aoun and Robert Wagner
Beverly S. Bachrach • Bonnie Barnett • Richard A. Berkowitz
Ann M. Burris • Judith Carney • Flo and Rick Celender
Carolyn Davis and Ned Black and Philip Davis • Dr. Lynn Dieter • Robert Esposito
Rana Ghosh • William Glazer and Thomas Smith, Ph.D. • Neil Goldberg
Mrs. Sara Goldberg • Barry H. and Elisa R. Goldman • Jan Goodheart and Ian Ibbetson
Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman • Richard A. Grillo • Marie and Leo Hansen
Robert Harrigan and Cindy Lane • Nugene Harvey • Aly Heimovics • Andrew M. Heller
Anne Hotte • Brian Huseman • Alice and Mike Jackson • Craig Johnston and James Stellas
Carol Harrison Kalagher • Lisa J. Kitei • James and Lynn LaBate • Charles Ladd
Arthur and Christine Lambertus • Ida and Ray Leightman • George S. LeMieux • Michael Lepera
Mrs. Nile Lestrange • Jarett Levan • Robert B. Lochrie III • Laura L. McAuliffe • Jack Melnicoff
Dominick Miniaci • Dev Ramesh Motwani • Ann Klingloff Newman • Peggy Olin
Ms. Sharon Oliver • Matthew J. Organ • Charles L. Palmer • Jodi Peck and Les Weil
Sally and Leonard Robbins • Ramon Rodriguez • Allan E. Ross
Mr. Robert Rusinko and Mr. Frank Stumpo • Bernard and Suzanne Scharf
Anne Scherer • Lyneth and Bobby Schroeter
Alan M. Schwartz, M.D. • Drazia S. Simon • Barry E. Somerstein, Esq.
Michelle Howland Sussman • Ty and Polly Sutton
Kenny and Sandy Tate and Family • George Taylor and Heather Geronemus
Joan M. Thornton • Stephanie Toothaker
Gale Goldstein Tucker • Eric Vainder • Joyce Worthington Virga • Bruce A. Voelkel
Linda and Douglas Von Allmen • Richard and Christine Welch • Deborah Wendt
Gary Wendt • Ethelind Altman Wiener • Victoria and Joel Wugalter
Jake Wurzak • Patricia and Kurt Zimmerman
Broward Performing Arts Foundation Named Endowed Funds
Beverly and Joel Altman Endowed Fund for Education
Amaturo Performing Arts Endowed Fund
Jane S. Brown Memorial Education Fund
Albert E. and Birdie W. Einstein Endowed Fund
M. Austin and Christine Forman Endowed Fund
William Glazer and Thomas Smith General Endowed Fund
Dr. Stanley and Pearl Goodman Endowed Fund
Doug Gorab and Ron Plotkin Fund for Children’s Education
Barbara and Arnold Grevior Education Endowed Fund
Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust Education Endowed Fund
Michelle Howland General Endowed Fund
JM Family - Jim and Jan Moran Endowed Fund
Kapila Family Foundation Endowed Fund
Kapila Family Foundation Endowed Fund for Sensory-Inclusive Pre-School Programs
Rose Miniaci Education Endowed Fund
Anita Perlman Endowed Fund
Art and Sandy Phillips Family Fund
Rumbaugh Care and Maintenance Fund • Rumbaugh Perpetual Care Endowed Fund
Kendall and Gilbert Spencer Endowed Fund • Gotta Dance! Ted Stephan Endowed Fund
Sandy and Kenny Tate Endowed Education Fund
Nancy Bryant and Jerry Taylor Education Endowed Fund
I Lorraine Thomas Endowed Fund for Children
2025/2026 Memberships and Gifts
Robert B. Lochrie, Jr. Founders’ Club “Buddy’s Club”
After making cumulative gifts of $100,000 or more, “Buddy’s Club” members carry on the legacy of Broward Center founders through annual contributions of $10,000 and above.
After making cumulative gifts of $50,000 or more, Patrons’ Circle members continue their Benefactor support with annual gifts of $5,000 and above.
Platinum Benefactors
Pam Africk and Shari Africk-Olefson
Drs. Neel Amin and Travis Lewis
David and Michael Barnes
Caryn and Michael Bedzow
Berkson Family
The Binko Family
The Boca Raton
Ellyn Bogdanoff
David Bowles and Christopher Boswell
Nancy Brown – Fritch Foundation
Setnor Byer Family Charitable Fund
Mr. Andrew and Dr. Connie Caldwell
Luciana Caplan
Kevin and Mary Carroll
Arlo and Robert Casper
The Chernov Family
Robin and Steven Chess
Lisa and James Colen
Nelson and Hollis D’Antonio
Bob DeLizza
Tiffany and David DiPietro
Dr. Jim Doherty
Gwen and Howard Dvorkin
Najla & Bernie Eastman
Andy Elisburg
Raquel and President Emeritus
Ray Ferrero Jr.
Anita and Michael Fischler
Sharon Florescue
Margie and Trevor Fried
Leta and Joe Gardella
Sally Goldman Foundation
Clay B. Goldstein and Marty Silver
Sally Goldwasser and Daniel Goldwasser
Andrew Greenfield
Gross Family Trust
Suzanne Gunzburger
Nurit and Steve Haft
Marie and Leo Hansen
Craig and Rachel Hecker
Carola Hooper
Daniel Hotte and Vita Gopman Hotte
Helen and Kirnanja Joe
Lital and Itai Kathein
Andrée and Harvey Kelly
David Kilmnick
Jon Kotler, M.D. & Anita
Paoli Kotler, Esq.
Dr. Fred and Bonnie Lippman
The Livek Family
Ira Maltz and Janis Gallinson
Sandi and John Mann
Frederick Martin and Craig Standen
Mastriana Family
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne and Lianne Maxson
Laura L. McAuliffe
Tom and Vickie McDonald
Cindy and Jeff McWaters
Rosalee and Charles Messa
The Miller Family
Moss & Associates
Naro Family
James and Laura O’Connor
Old School Hospitality
Jeannie and Michael O’Neill
Ladan and Patrick G. Patel
Marc and Phyllis Pechter
Sheryl Maher and Blaine Phillips
Runway Growers
Saslaw Family Foundation
Phoebe Satlin
Mr. Tim and Dr. Mary Scanlon
Sheri Fiske Schultz and Lee Lasris
Kelley and Sarah Shanley
Adam Steinberg
Elizabeth Tonkin
Gale Goldstein Tucker
Jeremy and Yeva Wilford
Gold Benefactors
Ron and Kathy Assaf
Dr. Howard and Mrs. Judee Barron
Mimi Bauer and Didi Salvaneschi
Nancy Blosser
Betsy Bradford
Howard and Rebecca Braverman
Flo and Rick Celender
Chance Family
Eleanor Chaney
Ruchel and Pieter Coetzee
Daoud’s Fine Jewelry
Dr. Tony and Jean Dorto
Paige and Whitney Dutton
Flamingo Road Nursery –Lisa and Jim Dezell
Jason S. Gibson
Parker Producers
Sonia and Michael Gleit
Greenberg Traurig
Richard Grillo
Robert Harrigan and Cindy Lane
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris
Bill and Patty Hawk
Crockett Herd
Marci and Ron Holzer
Michael and Yvette Hooley
Frank and Donna Horkey
Dr. and Mrs. Maury A. Jayson
Robert B. Judd, Esquire
Richard and Mary Kazares
Bobbi and Joseph Kirner
Kelly and Keith Koenig –City Furniture
William Korey
Tina Kreysar
Arthur and Christine Lambertus
Gwendolyn and Sydney Landers
Senator George S. LeMieux
Mitchell Lombard
Andy McNeill and Todd Bludworth
Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Michaelson
The Peter S. Mozino Foundation–Ted J. Mozino, Joan Readding, Barbara Mozino Seegul
Betty and Dan O’Connor
Paul M. and Patricia E. O’Hara
Merle and Michael Orlove
John and Priscilla Oughton
Wes and Angie Parker
Michelle and Hap Pomerantz
Lindsay Raphael
Robin and Michael Robins
Lisa and Richard Roselli
Joni and Alan Routman
Alexandria and John Scherer
Lois and John Schmatz
Alan M. Schwartz, M.D.
Ashley and Shea Smith
Carolyne Smith Spataro
Anita Stember
Jamie Stiles
Jodi and Paul Tartell
Steven and Carolyn Valancy
Seth and Lori Wise
Linda and Scott Zakheim
Anne and Joe Zavernik
After making cumulative gifts of $25,000, members of Parker Producers maintain their benefits with annual contributions of $5,000 and above.
Mary Beth and Jason Albritton
Dr. William and Mrs. Debra Barkins
Dr. John Bloom
Linda and Don Cielewich
Douglas Cutler
Jan Goodheart and Ian Ibbetson
Entourage Producer
Mary Manifould
Patty and Miles McGrane
Penelope Ann Moore
Abbe and Barry Prevor
Stephen Thayer and Howard Terry
Leonard E. Zedeck Charitable Foundation and Stacey
Hawthorne Zedeck
Entourage Maestro
Norma Anzalone
Kelsey Hastings
Jonathan Hines
Scott Holey
Bernadette and Eric Jaeger
The Mahl Family
Kim Cardone and David McDonough
Entourage
Patrick Berkley
Stephanie Brandon
Sarah and Jon Burns
Mary Busenburg
Allison and Andrew Cagnetta
Harry Casey
Ray H. Casey
Nidia Chediak
Trish and Ron Chiaverini
Jane and Paul Chmielinski
Shari Coltune
Susan and Neal Mehlman
Barbara Pizzella
Diane and Chris Pohanka
Gary and Randi Press
Bradford White
Stephen Craig
Shaun and Tanya Davis
Nancy Dzoba
Juliana Farkas
The Galluzzo Family
Eric Gleit
Jonathan Goldstein and Florence Goldberg
Caren and Lon Gorman
Stan Gronwall
Steven Jungles and Robert Meyer
Entourage Maestro (cont’d)
Cheryl and Walter Katz
Alice Kemper
Rose and Michael Koretsky
JoAnn and Roni Laskin
Robyn Lefcourt
James Long
Elissa Mogilefsky and Len Weiselberg
Lilia and Robert Oden
Joseph Roberts and Henry Ng
Donald D. Rogers Foundation, Inc.
Hugh Shafritz
Lorraine Shanley
Kenneth Silverstein
Jody Sklar and Dana Fishkin
Stark Family Foundation
Bob Swindell and John Cotter
Benjamin Tobias
Bob Gourlay and Andrew Young
Entourage Celebrity
Judith and Philip Averbuch
Barbi Breimann and J. Frank Barefield
Jackie Bibliowicz
Frank Biewer
Julie Levi and Richard Blau
Rosemary and Michael Blumberg
Bruce Bolton
John Bult
Colleen and Michael Burke
John Burton
Gale Butler
Pam Butler
William Campbell III
Kathleen Cannon
Michelle and Frank Catinella
Christine Corrado
Drs. Edward and Joanne Dauer and Family
Kathleen Davenport and Andy Cobble
Christina Demidio
Elizabeth and Sal DeStefano
Tania Santiago and Joseph DiNoia
Doris and Steven Dolchin
Margaret and Daniel Donoghue
Richard Dotson
Jonathan and Shannon Dudor
Valarie Elliott
Dave and Maria Enlow
Jeff Evans
Houda Samaha and Joel Feingold
Angelica Guckes and Eduardo Fernandez
Debra and Julius Fisher
William and Allison Fleck
John Flood
Ramona and James Fowler
Amy and Mark Franzblau
David French
Todd H. Frost
Debra Gill
Melanie Ginn
Douglas A. Greene
Sheryl Greenwald
Carleen Griffith
St. George and Page Guardabassi
Maggie Gunther
Randy and Betsy Haberman
Mark and Karen Harrison
Laura and Michael Hartstein
Cindy Herd
Susan Herter
Marcia and Joel Hochberg
Joanna Holbrooke
Martina Hund-Majean
Jeannine and Justin Jacobson
Mary and Peter Jargowsky
Carol and Anthony Kalliche
Peter and Elizabeth Keenoy
Robert Kelley
Debra Klein
Madelene Klein
Anthony Krayer
Kristin and Robert LaFleur
Elizabeth Lamb
Paul M. Lawless
Carol and Noel Leary
Patrick Ledford
Tina Levy
Kristina Lucia
Alex Lukianov
Lisa Lyden
Lydia and Waynewright Malcolm
Debbie Margolis-Horwitz
Edward McDonough
Donald McLean
Mark Mendel
Sandra and Bernie Meyer
Bob Miller
Allan Mishaan
Bonnie Miskal
Bruce Moldow
Ann Marie and Harry Moon
Shellie Morrison
Ronni Nusbaum
Andrew Okun
Matthew J. Organ
Susan and Michael Pace
Joe Pallant and Sandro Trevisan
Joan and Steven Palmer
Cheryl Pearson and Randy McKinley
Cara Peckens and Katherine Owen
Chris and Abigail Pendrak
John E. Phelan
Carmine Piucci
Jason Portnof
Lynore Reiseck and David Prince
LuAnn and John Prokos
Jordan Rabinowitz
Kevin Rader
Gerardo Reyes Retana
June Rivera
Jeffrey D. Rubens
Marjorie Rudolph
Lori and Robert Sabo
Monica Raspler and Robert Schoenthal
Ronald Schram
Robert Senatore
Esther and Roger Shacket
Murray and Lori Shepard
Barbara Shostak
Carol and Fred Showker
Harry and Gayle Silverman
Leslie Sponder
John Kochanowski and John Squarok
Susan and Robert Stallone
Murry Stegelmann
Emmanuelle Subar Litvinov
Kimberly Taylor and Calvin Hsu
Robert Taylor
Hillary and Howard Tescher
Kathleen Thomsen
The Traino Family
Lisa Trevisano
Louis Trillo
Donna and Eric Uberman
Umberto Veltri
Fred Walker
Neil Weissman
Michael Wild
Mike and Kathy Worley
Bryan Yale
Kathy and Fred Zanoff
Entourage memberships listed at the Celebrity level and above. Donor listings are based on active memberships as of January 8, 2026..
Foundations, Philanthropic Gifts and Grants
The programs of the Broward Center and The Parker are sponsored in part by the State of Florida through the Division of Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts, and by: Bank of America Charitable Foundation • The Batchelor Foundation • BBX Capital Foundation Community Foundation of Broward • Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation • Florida Panthers Foundation Florida Theatrical Association • Charles F. and Esther M. Frye Foundation • Funding Arts Broward, Inc. Genesis Inspiration Foundation • Gore Family Memorial Foundation Trust • Mary Jane Harlow Charitable Trust City of Hollywood • JM Family Enterprises • Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation • Kapila Family Foundation
Josephine S. Leiser Foundation • Ronald Plotkin Scholarship Fund • City of Pompano Beach
Harold Rosenberg Fund for Children’s Education • The Salah Foundation • The Taft Foundation
Jerry Taylor and Nancy Bryant Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward • Vernon Family Charitable Foundation Wayne and Lucretia Weiner
Our Public Partners
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