TPA Program: Beauty and the Beast

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DEC 2–14, 2025 | BASS CONCERT HALL

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ART BEYOND THE STAGE

Discover works from Landmarks’ collection at Bass Concert Hall

Photo by
Sheri Clark Henriksen.
Koren Der Harootian Prometheus and Vulture, 1948
Photo by Paul Bardagjy

Music by

ALAN MENKEN

welcomes

Disney Theatrical Group under the direction of

presents Andrew Flatt Managing Director Anne Quart Executive Producer

Lyrics by

HOWARD ASHMAN & TIM RICE

Starring

Book by LINDA

WOOLVERTON

KYRA BELLE JOHNSON FERGIE L. PHILIPPE

STEPHEN MARK LUKAS DANNY GARDNER KATHY VOYTKO JAVIER IGNACIO

HARRY FRANCIS KEVIN LIGON HOLLY ANN BUTLER CAMERON MONROE THOMAS LEVI BLAISE COLEMAN KANOA EDGAR

VINNY ANDALORO BRIANNA ASCIONE BENJAMIN CHENG SPENCER DEAN JULIAN MARCUS D e GUZMAN

MICHAEL DIKEGOROS LEIGH-ANN ESTY MASUMI IWAI DARRELL T. JOE EMILY LARGER MATTHEW MARVIN

LENA MATTHEWS CALEB M c ARTHUR CARSON HAMPTON PALMER KATIE POHLMAN MELAINA RAIRAMO

ELLEN ROBERTS GRACE MARIE RUSNICA BEN SEARS MICHAEL SELTZER JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL KATE WESLER

Production Originally Produced by THOMAS SCHUMACHER

Scenic Design STANLEY A. MEYER

Sound Design JOHN SHIVERS

Costume Design ANN HOULD-WARD

Hair & Make-Up Design DAVID H. LAWRENCE

Movement Coordinator LORENZO PISONI

General Manager MYRIAH BASH

Associate Director SAM SCALAMONI

Illusion Design JIM STEINMEYER

Casting THE TRC COMPANY

Lighting Design NATASHA KATZ

Projection/Video Design DARREL MALONEY

KEVIN METZGER-TIMSON, CSA

PETER VAN DAM, CSA

Technical Supervisor MARTIJN APPELO

Associate Choreographers JENNIFER RIAS ERIN N. MOORE

Dance Music Arrangements DAVID CHASE

Production Supervisor JASON TRUBITT

Production Stage Manager ANDREW BACIGALUPO

Music Coordinator MICHAEL AARONS

Orchestrations DANNY TROOB

Music Supervision and Arrangements MICHAEL KOSARIN

Production Conceived by ROB ROTH

Directed and Choreographed by MATT WEST

Company Manager MAIA SUTTON

Music Director/Conductor DAVID ANDREWS ROGERS

Grace Marie Rusnica
Ellen Roberts
Carson Hampton Palmer
Katie Pohlman
Melaina Rairamo
Kathy Voytko
Kyra Belle Johnson
Fergie L. Philippe
Stephen Mark Lukas
Danny Gardner
Javier Ignacio
Levi Blaise Coleman Kanoa Edgar
Cameron Monroe Thomas
Harry Francis Kevin Ligon
Holly Ann Butler
Darrell T. Joe
Emily Larger
Matthew Marvin
Caleb McArthur
Lena Matthews
Leigh-Ann Esty
Masumi Iwai
Michael Dikegoros
Vinny Andaloro
Julian Marcus De Guzman
Brianna Ascione
Benjamin Cheng
Spencer Dean
Ben Sears
Michael Seltzer
Kate Wesler
Jasmine Pearl Villaroel

CAST

(in order of appearance)

Enchantress .............................................. KATE WESLER

Beast .............................................. FERGIE L. PHILIPPE

Belle ........................................... KYRA BELLE JOHNSON

Bookseller .................................................. BEN SEARS

Lefou ................................................. HARRY FRANCIS

Gaston ......................................... STEPHEN MARK LUKAS

Village Lasses

MELAINA RAIRAMO, JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL, KATE WESLER

Maurice KEVIN LIGON

Cogsworth JAVIER IGNACIO

Lumiere DANNY GARDNER

Babette CAMERON MONROE THOMAS

Mrs. Potts KATHY VOYTKO

Chip (at certain performances) ...................... LEVI BLAISE COLEMAN

Chip (at certain performances) ............................. KANOA EDGAR

Madame .......................................... HOLLY ANN BUTLER

Monsieur D’Arque ....................................... SPENCER DEAN

Ensemble ............................

BENJAMIN CHENG, SPENCER DEAN, JULIAN MARCUS De GUZMAN, MICHAEL DIKEGOROS, MASUMI IWAI, DARRELL T. JOE, EMILY LARGER, MELAINA RAIRAMO, GRACE MARIE RUSNICA, BEN SEARS, JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL, KATE WESLER

Voice of Prologue Narrator…Angela Lansbury

SWINGS

VINNY ANDALORO, LEIGH-ANN ESTY, LENA MATTHEWS, CALEB McARTHUR, ELLEN ROBERTS, MICHAEL SELTZER

VACATION SWINGS

BRIANNA ASCIONE, MATTHEW MARVIN, CARSON HAMPTON PALMER, KATIE POHLMAN

UNDERSTUDIES

Understudies never substitute for listed players unless announced at the time of the performance.

Belle: MELAINA RAIRAMO, GRACE MARIE RUSNICA; Beast: BENJAMIN CHENG, CALEB McARTHUR; Gaston: BENJAMIN CHENG, CALEB McARTHUR; Mrs. Potts: LEIGH-ANN ESTY, EMILY LARGER; Lumiere: MICHAEL DIKEGOROS, BEN SEARS; Cogsworth: SPENCER DEAN, MICHAEL DIKEGOROS; Lefou: JULIAN MARCUS De GUZMAN, MICHAEL SELTZER; Maurice: SPENCER DEAN, BEN SEARS; Madame: EMILY LARGER, JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL; Babette: MELAINA RAIRAMO, JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL

DANCE CAPTAIN: MICHAEL SELTZER

ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN: EMILY LARGER

FIGHT CAPTAIN: MICHAEL SELTZER

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MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT I

Prologue ...............................................................................................................Narrator

“Belle”........................................................................................Belle, Gaston, Ensemble

Wolf Attack #1

“Me”* .......................................................................................................... Gaston, Belle

“Belle” (Reprise) ....................................................................................................... Belle

“Home”* ................................................................................................................... Belle

“Home”* (Tag) Mrs. Potts, Madame

“Gaston” Gaston, Lefou, Ensemble

“Gaston” (Reprise) ..................................................................................... Gaston, Lefou

“Be Our Guest” ............................................... Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, Madame, Ensemble

“If I Can’t Love Her”* Beast

ACT II

Entr’acte/Wolf Attack #2

“Something There” .................................. Belle, Beast, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, Lumiere

“Human Again” ...................................................Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth, Chip, Madame, Babette, Ensemble

“Beauty and the Beast” ..................................................................................... Mrs. Potts

“If I Can’t Love Her”* (Reprise) ............................................................................. Beast

“A Change In Me”* .................................................................................................. Belle

“The Mob Song” Gaston, Ensemble

“Home”* (Reprise) ................................................................................................... Belle Transformation*/Finale Ultimo .........................................................................Company

Music by Alan Menken. *Lyrics by Tim Rice. All other lyrics by Howard Ashman.

THERE WILL BE ONE 20-MINUTE INTERMISSION.

THE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST ORCHESTRA

Conductor: DAVID ANDREWS ROGERS

Associate Conductors: CONNOR DORAN; JOSH TATSUO CULLEN

Violin: RYU MITSUHASHI; Flute/Piccolo/Alto Flute: DANE ANDERSEN; Clarinet/Flute/Bass Clarinet: DAVID ORLICZ; Trumpet/Flugelhorn/Piccolo Trumpet: TIM BURKE; French Horn: SARAH YOUNKER; Trombone/Bass Trombone: MEGAN O’MALLEY; Drums/Percussion: GARY SELIGSON; Music Associate/Keyboard Swing: MICHAEL HOPEWELL

Keyboards: CONNOR DORAN; JOSH TATSUO CULLEN

Music Coordinator: Michael Aarons, M-Squared Music

Associate Music Coordinator: Anja Wood, M-Squared Music

Music Preparation: Anixter Rice Music Services

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

ANGELA LANSBURY (Voice of the Prologue Narrator) enjoyed a career spanning almost 75 years in film, stage and television. Winner of five Tony Awards®, her Broadway credits include Hotel Paradiso (1957), A Taste of Honey (1960), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Mame (1966, Tony Award®), Dear World (1968, Tony Award®), Gypsy (1974, Tony Award®), Sweeney Todd (1979, Tony Award®), Deuce (2007), Blithe Spirit (2009, Tony Award®), A Little Night Music (2010) and The Best Man (2012). She appeared in over 60 motion pictures including Gaslight (Academy Award® Nomination), National Velvet, The Harvey Girls, State of the Union, The Portrait of Dorian Gray (Academy Award® Nomination), Samson and Delilah, The Court Jester, The Long Hot Summer, The Manchurian Candidate (Academy Award® Nomination), The World of Henry Orient and Death on the Nile. In 1991 she was the voice of Mrs. Potts in Disney’s animated feature, Beauty and the Beast. From 1984-1996 she made television history starring as Jessica Fletcher on “Murder, She Wrote,” the longest-running detective drama series in TV history, winning four of her six Golden Globe® Awards. In 2013 she was awarded an Oscar® for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures. She was named a Dame of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II. Lansbury passed away peacefully on October 11, 2022, just five days shy of her 97th birthday.

KYRA BELLE JOHNSON (Belle) is honored to bring this magical story back to the stage. She previously toured as Sophie in the National Tour of Mamma Mia! TV/Film Credits: Damned If You Do, Role Play, and “FBI.” Proud alumna of Texas State’s BFA Musical Theatre Program. Huge thanks to DGRW and Disney for making this dream come true. Endless gratitude to Colin and her family, given and chosen, for their steadfast love and support. @kyrabellejohnson

FERGIE L. PHILIPPE (Beast). Grateful to be making his Disney wishes come true! Broadway: Hamilton as Hercules Mulligan and James Madison, Camelot as Sir Sagramore/King Arthur u/s. Off Broadway: Jason Robert Brown’s The Connector as Bob/Willis. On television: “The Good Fight,” “Law and Order: SVU” and “The Gilded Age.” Film: Space Cadet. Puppetry: Aanika’s Elephants, Jupiter’s Journey to Earth, Rescue Rue and Disney’s The Little Mermaid. He sends his love to Rose, his family and Disney World. Insta - @fergsters95

STEPHEN MARK LUKAS (Gaston). Broadway/ Tour: Nick Arnstein in Funny Girl, The Book of Mormon. Regional: Paper Mill, Goodspeed, Ogunquit, Maltz Jupiter, Westport Country Playhouse. Television: “Elsbeth,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Gossip Girl.” Love to my family and B. Follow along: @smlukas

DANNY GARDNER (Lumiere). Broadway: Dames At Sea, A Christmas Carol, Flying Over Sunset. OffBroadway: Lady, Be Good! (City Center Encores!), The NY Summer Spectacular (Radio City). National Tours: White Christmas, 42nd Street. Regional: Crazy

For You (Signature Theater), Mary Poppins (Seattle 5th Avenue). Love to my wife, castmate Emily. www.danny-gardner.com @dannyjgnyc

KATHY VOYTKO (Mrs. Potts). Broadway: The Music Man, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Tuck Everlasting, Next To Normal, The Pirate Queen, The Frogs, Nine, Oklahoma! Tours: Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Gentleman’s Guide… Thank you Disney, the amazing BATB company, TRC & CGF! For my loves: John, Alena, & Evelyn.

JAVIER IGNACIO (Cogsworth). Broadway: Company (Jamie, Peter, Andy u/s); Side Show (Houdini/Dog Boy). National Tour: Company (Peter); Fiasco’s Into the Woods. Off-Broadway: Fiasco’s Twelfth Night (Sebastian); PublicWorks’ Twelfth Night; Encores! Call Me Madam. Regional Theatres: La Jolla Playhouse, The Kennedy Center, The Asolo Rep and MTWichita. Wichita State University Alum. AEA. www.JavierIgnacio.com

HARRY FRANCIS (Lefou). London/West End: Mary Poppins, Cats, Wicked, A Chorus Line, Barnum, Pippin, The Book of Mormon. Tours: Cats, Hairspray, West Side Story, Edward Scissorhands. US: West Side Story, Cats, Newsies, Jersey Boys and Elvis @HarryRFrancis

KEVIN LIGON (Maurice). 12 Broadway shows including Hello, Dolly!, The Producers, The Secret Garden. Regional: Arthur Whittington in An OldFashioned Family Murder (New Theatre), Herr Schultz in Cabaret (Goodspeed), Pirelli in Sweeney Todd (Kennedy Center). TV: “Blue Bloods,” “The Good Fight,” “Law & Order: SVU.”

HOLLY ANN BUTLER (Madame). Broadway: Come From Away, Diana the Musical, On the Town, How to Succeed…, Grease. National Tours: Evita, Shrek, Jersey Boys. TV/Film: Diana the Musical, A Holiday Spectacular, “Figure It Out.” Instagram: @performingpinup. Thanks to my husband, Steven. CAMERON MONROE THOMAS (Babette), TXST MT 2025, is thrilled to make her National Tour debut with BATB! Recent credits: Sister Act (Tina/Ensemble) and BATB (Ensemble) at The Muny and Beautiful (Lucille/Shirelle) at The ZACH. Philippians 4:13.

LEVI BLAISE COLEMAN (Chip at certain performances). Debut tour! Levi thanks JESUS; Disney Theatrical Group; TRC Company; Kim Pedell/Zoom Talent; David Gilbert/Zuri Agency; Amelia DeMayo/Glenn Gordon & bergenPACPAS; Jessi Clayton/ThePrepNY; The Ailey School; family & friends. IG: @leviblaise

KANOA EDGAR (Chip at certain performances). Thrilled to tell this story! Regional: Tiny Tim, Christmas Carol (Drury Lane). Voiceover: Wonder Pets in the City. Several commercials. Thanks: Disney, TRC, DDO Kids, coaches Tom Vendafreddo & Audrey Adams. Love to Kalea & Kai. @kanoaedgar

VINNY ANDALORO (Swing) is thrilled to be twirling on the road again! National Tours: Funny

WHO’S WHO IN THE

Girl, Cats. Regional: Ogunquit, NSMT, The LEX. BFA, The Boston Conservatory. Love to my amazing family, friends, mentors, and incredible fiancé, Jackson. IG: @vinny__andaloro

BRIANNA ASCIONE (Vacation Swing). National Tour debut! Credits: Broadway At Music Circus, Goodspeed Musicals, Bucks County Playhouse. Marymount Manhattan 2022. Huge thanks to Suite Talent and Disney. All the love to my family and friends for their love and support! @briannajascione

BENJAMIN CHENG (Ensemble). National tour debut! Memphis, TN native and recent CCM graduate. Many thanks to HCKR and The TRC Company. And thanks to God and my family for their constant love and support! Colossians 3:16-17. @benjamin.s.cheng

SPENCER DEAN (Monsieur D’Arque, Ensemble). National Tour debut!! Regional: MUNY, Goodspeed, NSMT, Weston, City Springs. TV: “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” BFA: Boston Conservatory. Thanks to The TRC Company, Lucille and The Hybrid Agency. Immense love to friends & family, especially mom - you are my rock! @JSpencerDean; www.Spencer-Dean.com

JULIAN MARCUS De GUZMAN (Ensemble). Broadway: Beetlejuice, Newsies, Hello, Dolly!, Miss Saigon. BFA Dance & Sociology, UC Irvine. Filipino. San Francisco Bay Area Born & Raised. Thankful for the DeGuzman’s, Jo, CESD, Canaan, Joni, Coyote. Isang bagsak! @julianofguzman

MICHAEL DIKEGOROS (Ensemble). National tour debut! Off Broadway: The York. Regional: Ogunquit, Tuacahn, Music Theatre Wichita. Commercial: Holiday Inn Club Vacations. Elon BFA MT. Love to CTG, The TRC Company, his family, friends, Brady and Ellie. michaeldikegoros. com @m_dikegoros

LEIGH-ANN ESTY (Swing). Thrilled to be back with DTG! Credits include Carousel (Broadway), An American in Paris (1st National), Frozen (NAT), Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, and HBO’s The Gilded Age. Love to @lakeywolffco, Mom, Dad, and Sara! @leighesty

MASUMI IWAI (Ensemble). Thrilled to be back on the road! Credits, Broadway: Funny Girl (OBC); Regional/Tours: FLY (La Jolla Playhouse), The King and I (National Tour). Much love to friends and family both in Japan and US! @mmmasssun

DARRELL T. JOE (Ensemble). So excited to share this “tale as old as time” around the country! Broadway: Spamalot . Off Broadway: Cheek to Cheek (York). National Tours: Jesus Christ Superstar. Regional: Goodspeed, Muny, DCPA, TUTS, Maltz and more! @darrelltjoe

EMILY LARGER (Ensemble, Assistant Dance Captain). National Tours: Elf (Kennedy Center, MSG), The 39 Steps. Regional/NY: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Christine), Billy Elliot, Cabaret (Goodspeed), A Chorus Line (Cassie). Sharing this adventure with her loves Danny, Jack, and Maple! emilylarger.com

CAST

MATTHEW MARVIN ( Vacation Swing ). National Tour: Elf The Musical. Regional: Tuacahn, Riverside, Fulton, Maine State, Stages STL, ACT of Connecticut, Cincinnati Playhouse, The LEX. Film: Doubt. BFA: MMC. Thanks to Avalon Artists Group, the BATB team and The TRC Company! @matthewmarvin.

LENA MATTHEWS (Swing) is thrilled to be a part of BATB! Broadway: Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream. Off-Broadway: A Sign of the Times. Tour/Regional: Jesus Christ Superstar, Newsies, Carousel. Love and gratitude to my father Bob Matthews and my team at Suite talent! @_lenamatthews

CALEB McARTHUR (Swing). National Tour Debut! University of Michigan BFA Musical Theatre Alum. Thank you to his agents at Henderson Hogan, his devoted teachers and his loved ones who have helped make this dream come true. @calebbmcarthur

CARSON HAMPTON PALMER (Vacation Swing) is excited to be making his National Tour debut! Regional: Sacramento Music Circus, MTWichita. Many thanks to his family, friends, CTG, Creative Team, TRC, and Disney for making his dreams come true. BFA: TXST. @carsonhamptonpalmer

KATIE POHLMAN (Vacation Swing). Broadway: Aladdin. National Tours: Aladdin, Bandstand Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, MTWichita, Muny; SNL; Oklahoma City University Dance. Many thanks to The Mine, Disney Theatrical Group and Andrew. Love to my amazing nieces and nephews!

MELAINA RAIRAMO (Village Lass, Ensemble) is overjoyed to be here! Regional: Guthrie, Fulton, Maine State. Proud UATD alum. Endless gratitude to family, friends, and the Beauty team—this dream wouldn’t be possible without you. Roll Tide!

@Melaina_Rairamo

ELLEN ROBERTS (Swing). National Tour Debut! Boston Conservatory class of 2025. Credits: Frozen, Jersey Boys (NSMT), Beautiful, Jersey Boys, The Bodyguard (TBTS). LINK Class 6. Thanks to Michelle Chasse, Daniel Hoff Agency, and love to her family.

GRACE MARIE RUSNICA (Ensemble). National tour debut! Pittsburgh native and recent graduate of CCM. Off-Broadway: Monte Cristo. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, The Muny. TV: “American Idol.” All my love to the whole BATB team, Henderson Hogan, and my family! @gracerusnica

BEN SEARS (Bookseller, Ensemble). (he/him) Pizza Enthusiast! Broadway: The Heart of Rock & Roll (OBC). National Tours: CATS (1st Nat’l), A Bronx Tale. Love to The A Squad, my agents, Peter Van Dam & my Family. As always, this is for Dad.

MICHAEL SELTZER (Swing, Dance Captain, Fight Captain). Broadway: West Side Story. 1st National Tour: Back to the Future. Regional:

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

The Old Globe, Asolo Rep, Sacramento Music Circus, The Muny, Weston Theater Company. BFA Musical Theater: The Boston Conservatory. Love to The Bloc Agency and family.

JASMINE PEARL VILLAROEL (Village Lass, Ensemble) completed her BFA at Temple University (‘25) while in the Original Broadway Cast of The Great Gatsby! Endless love and thanks to family, friends & teachers for everything. Wishing on stars & working hard! @jasmine.villaroel

KATE WESLER (Enchantress, Village Lass, Ensemble). Broadway: Harmony (OBC). Tours: Chicago (Roxie), Pippin (Fastrada). TV/Film: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Principal Dancer), Caught Stealing (Principal Dancer). Julianne Hough Residency (Dancer). CCM graduate. Grateful for this team. Love to my family. www.katewesler.com @kate.wesler

LINDA WOOLVERTON ( Book ). Linda Woolverton’s first animated feature, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (1991) won the Golden Globe for the Best Comedy/Musical and became the first animated film to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award®. Woolverton cowrote the screenplay for The Lion King animated feature, rewrote the script for Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey and contributed to the animated feature Mulan. She went on to adapt the script of Beauty and the Beast for the Broadway stage and received the Tony Award® nomination for Best Book of a Musical in 1994. Woolverton was also awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Beauty and the Beast for Best New Musical in the UK. Beauty and the Beast ran in New York between 1994 and 2007, becoming the sixth longest running show in Broadway history. Woolverton also wrote the Book for Elton John and Tim Rice’s Musical Aida which ran for five years at the Palace. Woolverton’s script for Alice in Wonderland (2010), directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, grossed over one billion dollars and she became the first female screenwriter with a sole credit on a billion-dollar film. From there she wrote the screenplay for Disney’s Maleficent (2014) starring Angelina Jolie which became a worldwide success. She is currently creating a television series, producing an animated series and adapting a fantasy novel for film.

ALAN MENKEN (Composer). Theatre: God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway), Beauty and the Beast, A Christmas Carol, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, Leap of Faith, Newsies, Aladdin, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, A Bronx Tale, Hercules, Little Shop of Horrors (Off-Broadway). Film: The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast (Animated), Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled, Sausage Party, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin (Live Versions), Disenchanted (Live Action), The Little Mermaid (Live Version), Spellbound. Television: “Sesame Street,” “Lincoln,” “The Neighbors,” “Galavant,” “Tangled.” Awards:

Tony Award; Daytime Emmy®; 2 Drama Desks; 8 Oscars®; 11 GRAMMYS®; 7 Golden Globes; London’s Evening Standard; Olivier; 3 Outer Critics Circle Awards. Songwriters Hall of Fame, American Theater Hall of Fame, Billboard’s #1 single/album, Disney Legend, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Max Steiner Award. His Emmy® win elevated him to EGOT status, as the 16th person ever to receive an Emmy, GRAMMY®, Oscar, and Tony Award. Upcoming: Nancy Drew And the Mystery at Spotlight Manor: A Musical

HOWARD ASHMAN (Lyricist) is best known as the pivotal creative mind behind The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast (which is dedicated to “Our friend, Howard Ashman, who gave a Mermaid her voice and a Beast his soul…”). Ashman’s first love was theatre. He was a founder of Off Off-Broadway’s renowned WPA Theatre, where he conceived, wrote and directed the classic musical Little Shop of Horrors as well as God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (both music by Alan Menken). A new cast recording of Rosewater is available from Sh-K-Boom records. In 1986, Ashman wrote and directed the Broadway musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch). Lamented as a lost treasure of the 1980’s theatre scene, Smile remains popular on high school and college campuses. A documentary about Ashman’s life titled HOWARD has received great acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of the man and the artist. Howard Ashman died in 1991 from complications of AIDS. For more information, please visit howardashman.com.

TIM RICE (Lyricist) has been writing lyrics for musical theatre and related enterprises for nearly 50 years. Credits include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita with Andrew Lloyd Webber; Aladdin, King David and Beauty and the Beast with Alan Menken; Chess with Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson; and The Lion King and Aida with Elton John. He has won numerous awards along the way, usually for the wrong things or for simply turning up. His latest musical opened in London in 2013, based on James Jones’s novel From Here to Eternity, with music by Stuart Brayson. He is currently working on a show about Machiavelli and wrote three new songs with Alan Menken for the 2017 live action film of Beauty and the Beast. www.timrice.co.uk

MATT WEST (Director & Choreographer). Matt West’s Broadway credits include Lestat (Palace Theatre), Music by Sir Elton John, Lyrics by Bernie Taupin; Beauty and the Beast (Los Angeles DramaLogue Award, Olivier, Drama Desk and Outer Critics’ Circle Award nominations); Elaborate Lives (Alliance Theatre), Music by Sir Elton John, Lyrics by Sir Tim Rice. Off-Broadway credits: Disenchanted, Mimi Le Duck starring Eartha Kitt. International credits: Little Shop of Horrors (Buenos Aires), The Wanderer (Tokyo’s Parko Theatre). Touring credits: Trolls Live! (Director/ Choreographer, Cirque du Soleil). Home Video: The Little Mermaid, Cinderella and Peter Pan (VSDA), The Nutcracker (The Disney Channel). Disney

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Live Entertainment: World of Color, Dream Up, Jubilation, Fantasmic! As an Actor, Matt created the role of Bobby in the film A Chorus Line directed by Sir Richard Attenborough. Future projects: The Broadway bound wrestling musical Wow!

STANLEY A. MEYER (Scenic Designer). AwardWinning Artist, Illustrator, and Scenic Designer. Winner of the League of American Theatres & Producers National Broadway Award; 30 Float Designs, 23 Awards for the Tournament of Roses Parade; Dial M For Murder & The Three Musketeers, Syracuse Stage. American Premieres: Sir Tim Rice’s From Here to Eternity & Saturday Night Fever, REV; Treasure Island, Arkansas Rep; WarholCapote, ART. Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Ogunquit Playhouse; Ain’t Misbehavin’, Cleveland; Steve Miller Band, Alice Cooper, Cyndi Lauper, Disney on Ice, Barbie Live!, Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Universal Studios Japan, SeaWorld Orlando, San Diego, Abu Dhabi. Thank you, Tom Schumacher, for asking me to design the scenery and digital artwork for this show. My agent, Michael Moore, and my Associates, who keep me sparkling: Christine Peters, Brian Webb, Jason M. Curtis, Jesús Luna, Gaetane Bertol, and Bill Beilke. Love to my husband, Arnis. Explore more: www.stan.fyi

ANN HOULD-WARD ( Costume Designer ). Broadway: The Color Purple; The Visit; The People in the Picture; A Free Man of Color (Drama Desk nomination); A Catered Affair (Drama Desk nomination); Company; Dance of the Vampires; Beauty and the Beast (Tony Award®, American Theatre Wing’s Design Award, Ovation Award); Into the Woods (Tony® & Drama Desk nominations, Outer Critics Circle nomination, L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award); Falsettos; Sunday in the Park with George (Tony® & Drama Desk Nominations); Harrigan ‘N’ Heart; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; St. Joan; Three Men on a Horse; Timon of Athens; In the Summer House; Little Me; The Moliere Comedies. West End/London: The Prince of Egypt; Imagine This; Beauty and the Beast (Olivier nomination); Notes from the Field by Anna Deveare Smith (Royal Court); Dear World (directed by Gillian Lynne). Berlin: Schuh Des Manitu. European Tour: Ben Hur Live. Off-Broadway: over 50 Off-Broadway credits. Regional: over 100 credits in USA regional theatres including Guthrie Theatre, Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse and Arena Stage. Opera: Peter Grimes (Metropolitan Opera); West Side Story (Salzburg Festival); MAHAGONNY (Los Angeles Opera); The Most Happy Fella (NYC Opera). Circus: Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus (2001 & 2003). Film: Strike!; Six by Sondheim. Ballet: Norwegian National Ballet; Mikhailovsky Ballet; ABT; Alvin Ailey; San Francisco Ballet; Ballet Hispanico. Recipient of Irene Scharaff Award for Sustained Excellence.

NATASHA KATZ (Lighting Designer) has designed extensively for theatre, opera, dance, concerts and permanent lighting installations around

the world. She is an eight-time Tony Award® winner whose recent Broadway credits include Hell’s Kitchen; Sweeney Todd; Here We Are; Grey House; MJ; Some Like It Hot; Springsteen on Broadway; and Hello, Dolly! Recent dance designs include 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.

MICHAEL KOSARIN (Music Supervision and Arrangements) was music director, conductor, and arranger of the original Broadway production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in 1994 and has collaborated with composer Alan Menken ever since. He’s worked on Broadway since 1982, on the original productions of Nine, Grand Hotel, Secret Garden, King David, A Chorus Line, Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, Newsies, and Aladdin, as well as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Hercules worldwide. Film work includes Pocahontas, Hercules, Enchanted, Tangled, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Disenchanted, Spellbound, and live-action Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. An Emmy-award-winning television music producer/arranger, he produced/arranged music for “Galavant,” has composed songs and scores for “Sesame Street” and “The Wonder Pets,” and contributes to “Ms. Rachel’s” program. Kosarin is a multi-GRAMMY-nominated recording artist and producer, with dozens of theater albums and motion picture soundtracks, as well as long-time collaborations with such legendary artists as Carly Simon and Barbara Cook.

JOHN SHIVERS (Sound Designer). Real Women Have Curves, Swept Away, The Heart of Rock and Roll, Shucked (2023 Tony and Drama Desk Award nominee), Beauty and the Beast (Worldwide), Pretty Woman (Worldwide), Gettin’ The Band Back Together, Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour, Kinky Boots (2013 Tony Award recipient), Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway, Leap of Faith, Bonnie & Clyde, Sister Act, 9 to 5, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, The Little Mermaid, TARZAN®, Billy Crystal’s 700 Sundays International: Wicked, TARZAN®, The Lion King (Shanghai) and (Singapore), Regional: The Muny (2015-Present), Swept Away (2024 Helen Hayes Award recipient), Galileo, Trading Places, The Wanderer, Becoming Nancy, 42nd St., Heart of Rock & Roll, First Wives Club, Nutty Professor, Tales of the City, Emma, Robin & the 7 Hoods, Ace. Associate / Supervisor: Mary Poppins, Hairspray, The Producers, The Lion King (worldwide), Titanic, Big, How to Succeed…, The Who’s Tommy, The Buddy Holly Story. Other credits: Savion Glover, Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, Gregory Hines and engineering at Electric Lady Studios

ROB ROTH (Production Conception) was nominated for a Tony Award® as Best Director for his Broadway debut, Beauty and the Beast, which has become one of the top ten longest-running musicals in Broadway history. The show has been produced all over the world, selling more than 45 million tickets and winning many awards including the Olivier Award for Best Musical in London.

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Rob went on to direct the world premiere of Elaborate Lives: The Legend of Aida, collaborating with Sir Elton John and Sir Tim Rice. Rob directed the Broadway musical Lestat, based on the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles with a score by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Rob frequently directs rock concerts, working with legendary artists including Alice Cooper, KISS, The Dresden Dolls, Cyndi Lauper and Steve Miller. Rob’s first play, WARHOLCAPOTE, debuted at American Repertory Theatre at Harvard, and was published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster. The play was named Best Audio Book of 2022 by The Times of London and was a #1 best seller on Amazon. Rob is an avid collector of rock and roll graphics, his collection is featured in a new book, Rock Visions, from Genesis Books, to be released in 2025. Rob and his husband Patrick live in New York with their Labrador Tag.

DANNY TROOB (Orchestrator). Danny’s career as a musician includes composing, orchestrating and conducting. Some early credits include Pacific Overtures, The Baker’s Wife (both shows’ dance music), Big River (music supervision, Drama Desk Award winner). Danny orchestrated the animated features Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and Pocahontas – where he also conducted the score – and wrote and conducted the scores to Disney’s The Little Mermaid 2 and Lady and The Tramp 2 On Broadway, he orchestrated the award-winning revivals of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying and The Pajama Game. He received a second Drama Desk Award for Cinderella in 2011. He orchestrated Dr. Zhivago in Australia in 2014, and more recently Disney’s Hercules and Jeanine Tesori’s Soft Power

DARREL MALONEY ( Video & Projection Designer) is an award-winning designer who has designed for theatre, broadcast, concerts, opera, museums, exhibitions and film. Broadway: The Cher Show, American Idiot, On Your Feet!, Allegiance, The Parisian Woman, A Night with Janis Joplin, Everyday Rapture, The Illusionists. Off-Broadway: Found (Atlantic Theater, Drama Desk nom.), Checkers (Vineyard Theatre, Drama Desk nom.), Tappin’ Thru Life (Drama Desk nom.), The Babylon Line (Lincoln Center Theater), Joan of Arc: Into The Fire (Public Theater), Pretty Filthy (Civilians), Kung Fu, Golden Child (Signature Theatre), The Village Bike, The Submission (MTC), Kansas City Choir Boy (Prototype, A.R.T., Kirk Douglas Theatre), Karen O’s Stop the Virgens (St Anne’s Warehouse, Sydney Opera). Select other designs: WARHOLCAPOTE (A.R.T.), Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, Surf (Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas), Sadko (Vlaamse Opera, Ghent), The Summer King (Pittsburgh Opera). Darrel’s company “d13” has provided the performance and virtual set content for The Tony Awards and titles sequence and post-production for the filmed version of Allegiance on Broadway.

DAVID H. LAWRENCE (Hair & Make-Up Designer) is happy to be working with members of the original creative team on this new production

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of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Broadway: Baby It’s You, Company (Revival), Anything Goes, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, She Loves Me, Guys and Dolls (CLAIROL Award), Tommy, How to Succeed…, Trying, A Funny Thing Happened…, The King and I, Moliere Comedies, Night of The Iguana, On The Waterfront, Wait Until Dark, On The Town, Grease, Death of a Salesman (NY/LA and Showtime), Bells are Ringing, 42nd Street (NY, Germany, US Tour), The Full Monty (NY and Tour), Maurice Hines’ Guys and Dolls (Tour), The Crucible, Some Like it Hot starring Tony Curtis (Tour), Dance of the Vampires, All Shook Up (NY and Tour), Souvenir. Off-Broadway: Mimi Le Duck, Indian Blood, The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, Dinah Was, Twelfth Night, A Dybbuk, Jeffrey, Picasso at the Lapin Agile. TV/Film: “SNL” (Emmy nom.), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (ABC), The James Brady Story (HBO). Winner 1994 Outstanding Achievement Award from Theatre Crafts International for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. In honour of the late, great Paul Huntley. Without his mentorship, I would not be here.

JIM STEINMEYER ( Illusion Designer ). Jim Steinmeyer was called by The New York Times the “celebrated ‘invisible man’— inventor, designer, and creative brain behind many of the great stage magicians.” His illusions have been featured by Doug Henning, Siegfried and Roy, David Copperfield, Ricky Jay, and many others. He created the special illusions for Beauty and the Beast, Into the Woods, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, and many other shows. He is also the author of books on the history and art of magic.

DAVID CHASE (Dance Music Arrangements) has been Music Director, Music Supervisor and/ or Dance Arranger for 40+ Broadway productions over the last three decades. He has two Emmy® Award nominations for Music Direction for NBC’s live telecasts of “The Sound of Music” and “Peter Pan,” plus GRAMMY® and Olivier® nominations. David has written arrangements and orchestrations for Boston Pops (including their signature “Twelve Days of Christmas”), Kennedy Center Honors, Essential Voices USA, and Radio City Music Hall. TV includes conducting, arranging and orchestrating for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Schmigadoon!,” “The Gilded Age,” and “Étoile.” David appeared onscreen in Season 5 of “Maisel” as the announcer and bandleader for the ‘Gordon Ford Show.’ Other conducting includes numerous film scores (recently: The Last Showgirl) as well as productions at Lyric Opera of Chicago. His choral arrangements are published by Hal Leonard. David lives in New York City with his wife (and Drama Desk nominee) Paula Leggett Chase and their two sons. DavidChaseMusic.com

CHRISTOPH BUSKIES ( Electronic Music Programming ). Christoph’s revolutionary music system KeyComp has been successfully implemented worldwide in The Lion King, Frozen,

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Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act and Beauty and the Beast

MICHAEL AARONS ( Music Coordinator ).

Broadway: Boop!, Smash, Old Friends, Pirates! The Penzance, Real Women Have Curves, Sunset Boulevard, & Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, Hamilton, Aladdin. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors Other: Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Paper Mill Playhouse. Tours: Hamilton, & Juliet, Mamma Mia!, Moulin Rouge!, The Wiz, Beauty and the Beast. TV/Film: “Up Here,” “South Park,” “Annie Live!,” Hamilton, Incredibles 2, Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert. www.m2music.nyc

LORENZO PISONI (Movement Coordinator).

Broadway: Parade; MJ; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Gary; Beetlejuice; Disney’s Frozen; Noises Off. Off Broadway: Lucy, Mac Beth; All the Fine Boys; Harlequin Studies. West End: MJ; Disney’s Frozen; Mary Poppins. Lorenzo’s acting on and off-Broadway has been recognized with Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Obie and Outer Critics Circle Awards.

SAM SCALAMONI ( Associate Director) is grateful to have been the Associate Director of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast for Disney since 2001. He has supervised the show on Broadway, mounted US tours and companies in Korea, Japan, China, Brazil, Australia, UK tours, and an international tour. Sam is the director of the National Tour of Elf the Musical, which has toured since 2012, playing engagements in NYC and the Kennedy Center. Sam directed and collaborated with Alan Menken on the Broadway musical Leap of Faith, and co-created and directed Mulan Jr. Sam is a founding member and Artistic Director of Skyline Theatre Company.

STEVE BEBOUT ( Supervising Resident Director). Associate directing credits include Company (Tour), Some Like It Hot (Broadway, Tour), Disney’s Aladdin (Broadway, Tour), Something Rotten! (Broadway, Tours), The Book of Mormon (Broadway, Tours, West End), Sister Act (Broadway), The Addams Family (Broadway, Tours, International). He’s directed a bunch of his own stuff too.

JENN RIAS ( Associate Choreographer ). Choreography credits: A Doll’s House with Jessica Chastain (Broadway), International Premiere of Beaches the Musical (Theatre Calgary), Tootsie (Ogunquit Playhouse), Spamalot (Ogunquit Playhouse). Jenn is currently Associate Choreographer for the US National Tour and Australian Companies of Beauty and the Beast She was also Associate Choreographer for the North American Tours of Aladdin and Dear Evan Hansen. As a performer, Jenn was in the Original Broadway Companies of The Cher Show, Escape to Margaritaville, War Paint and Aladdin and made her Broadway debut in Rock of Ages. She was a Radio City Rockette. Thank you, Matt West! For my boys. @jenniferriascannon

ERIN N. MOORE (Associate Choreographer) is a versatile artist, working across genres and mediums. A graduate of Ailey/Fordham, some credits include Company: Philadanco; TV: “Boardwalk Empire,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” PBS Great Performances “Celebrating 50 years of Broadway’s Best;” Broadway (original casts): Follies, After Midnight, Shuffle Along; Classical: The Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Symphony. Choreography credits: “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (Choreographer), Chase Bank’s “Backstage on Broadway” Industrial (Choreographer), West Side Story, The Muny (Associate Choreographer), Strike Up the Band at Carnegie Hall (Associate Choreographer). Erin is thrilled to be part of this creative team! @mooregranola

THE TRC COMPANY (Casting). Led by partners Claire Burke, Kevin Metzger-Timson, Xavier Rubiano, and Peter Van Dam. Broadway: Dead Outlaw, BOOP! The Musical, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, Left on Tenth, The Outsiders, SIX, Aladdin. National Tours: The Phantom Of The Opera, Water For Elephants, The Wiz, Back To The Future, Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables. The TRC Company is proud to continue the casting legacy of Tara Rubin Casting and Johnson-Liff Associates.

NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy) Carolyn M. Lawson PT, founder and CEO of Neurosport & NEURO TOUR (Physical Therapy), leaders in performing arts medicine. We are honored to be part of this amazing tour.

JASON TRUBITT ( Production Supervisor ) is proud to be with Disney Theatrical, having supervised 11 productions of Aladdin and 6 productions of Beauty and the Beast in 9 countries. Prior to supervising, Jason was a stage manager on the original Broadway productions of Aladdin, Sister Act, Mary Poppins, Brooklyn, and Never Gonna Dance. Additional happy years spent at Wicked Broadway and Mamma Mia! National Tour. Jason has also stage managed at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Washington Opera, and the Goodspeed Opera House. Thanks to Clifford Schwartz. Love to Marlene, Herbie and Ryan.

DAVID ANDREWS ROGERS (Music Director/ Conductor ). Broadway/International tours: Phantom of the Opera, My Fair Lady, An American in Paris, The Wizard of Oz, Fiddler on the Roof, Cats, Chicago, Les Misérables, Show Boat. Guest Conductor: NY Pops at Carnegie Hall, OKC Philharmonic, Apollo Theatre. NY: York Theatre, New World Stages, Theatre at St. Clements. Extensive stock and regional theatre. Orchestrator and educator.

ANDREW BACIGALUPO (Production Stage Manager ). NYC: Elf: The Musical ; Milan, Italy: Priscilla Queen of the Desert; National/ International Tours: Some Like it Hot, Disney’s Aladdin, Oklahoma!, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Sound of Music, Million Dollar

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Quartet, Walking with Dinosaurs, and Ghost the Musical. Proud AEA member. Love to Mom, Dad, Matt and Izzy.

CAITLIN KELLERMEYER (Stage Manager). Select theaters and companies: The Walt Disney Company, TUTS and La Jolla Playhouse. Select Broadway/tours: Back to the Future; Tina; Kiss Me, Kate; Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Love to the family and #kellermeyerkids! @cakellermeyer

MALASHIA CARTER (Assistant Stage Manager). National Tours: Ain’t Too Proud, Company, Back To The Future. Broadway: Apprenticeships on Some Like it Hot, Ain’t Too Proud. Montclair State. She is grateful to God, family, and friends for their love and support.

KRISTIN STEWART (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Frozen, Aladdin, Deaf West’s Spring Awakening. National and International Tours: Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, Elf, Shrek, Young Frankenstein, Wizard of Oz, Hairspray, Wonderful Town, Stand By Your Man, Full Monty. BFA Illinois Wesleyan. MA University of Denver. Love to my husband and our sweet pup. Gratitude to my parents. @theenchantedsms.

DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP, a division of The Walt Disney Studios, was formed in 1994 and operates under the direction of Andrew Flatt and Anne Quart. Worldwide, its ten Broadway titles have been seen by more than 200 million theatregoers and have been nominated for 62 Tony Awards®, winning Broadway’s highest honor 20 times. The company’s inaugural production, Beauty and the Beast, opened in 1994, playing a remarkable 13-year run on Broadway and continues to be produced in replica productions around the world. In November 1997 Disney made theatrical history with the opening of The Lion King, which received six 1998 Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Director, Julie Taymor, who became the first woman in Broadway history to win the award. Approaching 30 landmark years on Broadway, it has welcomed over 124 million visitors worldwide to date and has multiple productions currently running worldwide. Within Disney Theatrical Group’s first three decades, under the leadership of Thomas Schumacher, The Lion King has played over 100 cities in 24 countries on every continent except Antarctica and its worldwide gross exceeds that of any film, Broadway show or entertainment title in box office history. Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida opened on Broadway next, winning four 2000 Tony Awards. It was followed by Mary Poppins, a co-production with Cameron Mackintosh, which opened in London in 2004 and went on to enjoy a six-year Tony-winning Broadway run. TARZAN®, Tony-nominated for its 2006 Broadway premiere, went on to become an international hit with an award-winning production enjoying a ten-year run in Germany. In January 2008, The Little Mermaid opened on Broadway and was the best-selling new musical of that year. Disney Theatrical Group opened two critically

acclaimed productions on Broadway in 2012, winning seven Tony Awards between them: Peter and the Starcatcher and Newsies, each of which enjoyed a two-year run and launched North American tours, with Newsies playing a recordbreaking Fathom Events in-cinema release. Disney Theatrical Group’s 2014 hit, Aladdin, continues its smash Broadway run, having launched eleven productions on four continents and been seen by more than 21 million guests. Disney Theatrical Group’s newest hit, the 2018 Tony-nominated Best Musical Frozen has launched eight productions around the world and a filmed version of the stage musical currently available on Disney+. Other stage ventures include King David in concert on Broadway, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame in Berlin, stage productions of Disney’s High School Musical and the Olivier-nominated West End hit Shakespeare in Love. Disney Theatrical Group has collaborated with preeminent theatres in the US to develop new stage musicals including The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Freaky Friday. As a part of the recent acquisition of 20th Century Studios, Disney Theatrical Group also heads the Buena Vista Theatrical banner, which licenses Fox titles for stage adaptations including Anastasia; Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Mrs. Doubtfire. Disney Theatrical recently premiered Hercules in London’s West End and a North American tour production of Beauty and the Beast. Next up: The premiere of the stage musical The Greatest Showman in Bristol, England in Spring 2026. In addition to theatrical stage productions, Disney Theatrical Group licenses and manages LocationBased Entertainment (LBE) experiences for The Walt Disney Company, including Disney On Ice, Mundo Pixar, Disney Junior Live On Tour, and The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail, expanding the magic of Disney storytelling into immersive environments worldwide. With dozens of stage productions and live ticketed events currently being produced or licensed, a Disney live experience is taking place somewhere around the globe virtually every hour of the day.

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Opening Night - December 2, 2025

Staff for

General Manager

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Worldwide

Production Supervisor

Technical Supervision

Associate General Manager

Associate Director

Supervising Resident Director

Associate Choreographers

Movement Coordinator

Associate Scenic Designer

UK Associate Costume Designer

US Associate Costume Designer

Associate Lighting Designer

Moving Light Programmer

Associate Sound Designer

Associate Hair & Make-Up Designer

UK Associate Video Designer

Producing and Development Director

Production Coordinator

SENIOR PUBLICIST

PUBLICIST

Myriah Bash

Jason Trubitt

Dave Churchill

Alex Reyes

Sam Scalamoni

Steve Bebout

Jenn Rias, Erin N. Moore

Lorenzo Pisoni

Christine Peters

Jack Galloway

Sam Fleming

Craig Stelzenmuller

Sean Beach

Kevin Kennedy

Ashley Roller

Alessandro Uragallo

Hunter Chancellor

Jake Catsaros

DENNIS CROWLEY

AMY KATZ

Staff for BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Tour

COMPANY MANAGER

Assistant Company Manager

Production Stage Manager

Stage Manager

Assistant Stage Managers .............

Dance Captain

Assistant Dance Captain

Fight Captain

Production Assistants

Technical Supervisor

Touring Technical Supervisor

Technical Operations Specialist

Production Carpenter

Production Automation

MAIA SUTTON

Aaron Ward

Andrew Bacigalupo

Caitlin Kellermeyer

Malashia Carter, Kristin Stewart

Michael Seltzer

Emily Larger

Michael Seltzer

Isaac Byler, Caroline Duffin

Martijn Appelo

Noah Kern

James Garner

Patrick Eviston

Jem Hodgson

Head Carpenter Nick Ray

Automation Carpenter

Deck Carpenter

Flyperson

Production Electricians

Production Video

Head Electrician

Lead Follow Spot

Deck Electrician/Video

Production Properties

Head Properties

Assistant Properties

Production Sound

Mitch Ponikiski

Lakin Freedle

Ashton Hill

Patrick Johnston, Jimmy Fedigan

Dan Mueller

Dawn Kenseth

Jacob Ryan

Mitchell Dailey

Jennifer A. Kramer

Andrew Crawford

Taryn Nicole

Nick Borisjuk

Head Sound Will Koch

Assistant Sound

Crew Swings/Advance

Wardrobe Supervisor

Assistant Wardrobe

Hair & Make-Up Supervisor

Jake Delgado

Kate Spradling, Tiffany White

Élisè M. Packee

Maya Patrick

Haley Richardson

Hair & Make-Up Assistant ............................

Tutor/Child Guardian

Athletic Trainer

Assistant Lighting Designer

Scenic Assistant

Costume Department Coordinator/Assistant

Fabric Manager

Fitting Assistant

Stitcher

Special Projects

Moving Light Assistant

US Video Assistant & Animator

US Video Programmer

Casting Associate

Music Coordinator

KeyComp Music Programming

Andrew Ozbun

Melissa Waters

Jael Hudson

Brandon Rosen

Jeff Hinchee

Brendan Woods

Steven Feldman

Annette Lovece

Matthew P. Freeman

Kevin Foster II

Jonah Camiel

Stefania Bulbarella

Andrew “Gus” Gusciora

Olivia Paige West

Michael Aarons

Christoph Buskies, Torben Köhler, Gerrit Netzlaff

Music Preparation........................ Anixter Rice Music Services

Dialect Coach

THE TRC COMPANY

Claire Burke CSA, Kevin Metzger-Timson CSA, Xavier Rubiano CSA, Peter Van Dam CSA, Tara Rubin CSA, Merri Sugarman CSA, Louis DiPaolo CSA, Spencer Gualdoni CSA, Olivia Paige West CSA, Frankie Ramirez CSA

CREDITS

Scenery constructed by Great Lakes Scenic Studios and F&D Scene Changes. Automation and Additional Scenery by Silicon Theatre Scenery B.V. Additional Scenery and Automation by PRG Scenic Technologies. Additional Scenery by Scenic Art Studios. Soft Goods by Rose Brand, J&C Joel, and Big Image Systems. Lighting, Audio, and Video Equipment by PRG Broadway. Props by Marcus Hall Props, Bad Monkey Props, BB Props, and The Specialists Ltd. Illusion Effects by WK Magic. Special Effects equipment by LUMINOUS and J&M Special Effects. Handlesticks Designs by Jeremy Chernick. Costumes by Eric Winterling Costumes, Das Gewand, Phil Reynolds Costumes, Blackheath Park Fine Costumes, Arel Studio, Arnold Levine Millinery, Charles Hanrahan Costumes, Parsons-Meares, Ltd., Randy Carfagno Productions, Pintler Costumes and Technologies, Dress 4 Dance, On Stage, Sky NYC. Custom shoes by La Duca, T.O. Dey Shoes, World Tone Dance Shoes. Wig Construction by Backstage Artistry. Prosthetic Makeup by Joshua Turi/Designs to Deceive and Applied Arts. Trucking provided by Clark Transfer, Inc.

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Children’s Tutoring On Location Education

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Production Photography

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Rick Kunis

Matthew Murphy

Cathy Guerra, Marie Caringal, Calvin Gin

Patrick Matarazzo

Jordon Loyo

Fabricio Lopez

Johan Kangas, Matthew Rooney

Donna Cole-Brulé

Anjelica Bader

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Production Supervisor, Live Events

Associate General Manager

Associate General Manager

Associate General Manager

Associate General Manager

Sr. Manager, Technical Production

STAFF

DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP

Andrew Flatt

under the direction of Anne Quart

Managing Director

Ben Famiglietti

Randy Meyer

Caley Beretta

Hunter Chancellor

Dave Churchill

Myriah Bash

Kerry McGrath

Thomas Schlenk

Kathleen E Purvis

Lisa Dawn Cave

Holly Coombs

Jason Trubitt

Elizabeth Boulger

Christina Huschle

Heather Losey

Margie McGlone

Alex Reyes

Martijn Appelo

Sr. Manager, Production Operations ............

Manager, Creative Production

Asst. Manager, Creative Development

Licensed Partnerships & Brand Management

SVP, Licensed Partnerships & Brand Management

VP, Marketing, Publicity, Sales & Education

Director, Worldwide Publicity & Communications

Director, Marketing

Director, Live Ticketed Events & Licensed Partnerships

Director, Sales & Ticketing

Director, Education & Audience Engagement

James Garner

Estee Dechtman

Hannah Dawe

Angelo Desimini

Elizabeth Findlay

Michael Cohen

Lauren Daghini

Michael Height

Paul Martucci

Lisa Mitchell

Director, Licensed Partnerships...................

Director, Licensed Partnerships

Associate Creative Director

Sr. Manager, Publicity & Licensed Partnerships

Sr. Manager, Global Sales

Sr. Manager, Education, Access & Inclusion

Sr. Manager, Live Ticketed Events & Licensed Partnerships

Sr. Manager, Digital Marketing

Manager, Licensing Operations

Manager, Social Media

Manager, Video Content

Manager, Yield Management

Manager, Licensed Partnerships & International Production

Manager, Group Sales

Asst. Manager, DTC Marketing

Asst. Manager, Live Ticketed Events & Licensed Partnerships

Asst. Manager, Education & Audience Engagement

Asst. Manager, Digital Education Programs

Asst. Manager, Marketing

Graphic Designer

Production Designer

VP, Domestic Touring & Regional Engagements

Domestic Touring

Director, Domestic Touring

Director, Regional Engagements

Director, Regional Engagements

Manager, Domestic Touring Operations

Manager, Domestic Touring

Executive Producer

Ann Myers

David R Scott

Eric Emch

Gregory Boilard

Nicholas Faranda

Sarah Kenny

Jon Meeker

Peter Tulba

Erin Breznitsky

Alfredo D’Uva

Brandon Fake

Mark Shultz

Lisa Weiner

Heather West

Meagan DiPolo

Talia Escobedo

Renita James

Julie Ann Arbiter

Bryce Payne

Dana Saragnese

Kevin Calhoun

Jack Eldon

Michael Buchanan

Scott A Hemerling

Kelli Palan

Peyton Farmer

Caitlin Mullins

Merchandise

VP, Merchandise & Sales Operations

Director, Sales, Licensing, & Operations

Sr. Manager, Buying, Planning & Logistics

Manager, Global Licensed Brands

Manager, Product Development

Merchandise Planner

Alyssa Somers

Valerie Cirillo

Violeta Lin

Samantha Cascio

Kevin Kiniry

Jimmisaul Blake

Assistant Manager, Logistics & Inventory Control

Asst. Manager, Merchandise

Asst. Manager, Licensed Brands

Sr. Retail Manager

Onsite Retail Manager

Onsite Retail Asst. Manager

Onsite Retail Asst. Manager

International

VP, International, Europe

Director, Labor Relations

Manager, Labor Relations

Labor Relations

Tianfu Chen

Monica Cotallat

Elli Stovall-Brown

Mario Mey

Dana Collins

Andrew Melendez

Adam Flowers

Fiona Thomas

Tony Thomas

Bert Piper

Business Affairs and Legal Counsel

SVP, Business Affairs & Legal Counsel

Director, Business Affairs & Legal Counsel

Director, Business Affairs & Legal Counsel

Paralegal Manager

Paralegal Specialist

Paralegal

Seth Stuhl

Albert T. Kim

Camele-Ann White

Jessica White

Andrew Harlan

Vivian Chiu

Finance, Operations & Technology

VP, Finance, Operations & Technology

VP, Operations

Director, Technical Services & Support

Director, FP&A

Mario Iannetta

Dana Amendola

Michael Figliulo

Mikhail Medvedev

Director, Production Accounting.................

Sr. Manager, Finance

Sr. Manager, Finance

Sr. Manager, Security

Arlene Smith

Chris Ekizian

John Fisher

A.J. Mercado Manager, Operations

Finance Manager

Sr. Financial Analyst..........................

Sr. Production Accountant

Sr. Production Accountant

Erin Clark

Cynthia Jiang

Michelle Chan

Angela DiSanti

Rachel Fabros

Strategy & Business Development Associate Liza Gaylord

Sr. Production Accountant

Sr. Technical Support Engineer

Retail Technology Analyst

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Director, DEI

Human Resources

Director, Human Resources .................

David Kim

Showkat Mahmud

Andy Ng

Elena Chang

Anthony C. Perry Manager, Human Resources

Ariel Stein Orzata Specialist, Human Resources Kyle Barry

Administrative Staff

Gianna Adams, Micah Akilah, Aleks Angelico, Alexa Aquino, Connor Brockmeier, Kiara Brown-Clark, James Bruenger-Arreguin, Jake Catsaros, Chloe Chow, Catherine Daly, Annalisa Deseno, Gemma Elepano, Jacqueline Godfrey, Rojonna Handy, Frankie Harvey, Cassandra Hess, Julia Iorio, Lauren Katz, Kasey Kopp, Gabrielle Lenger, Jenna Ng Lowry, Ingrid Matias, Emma McGahan, Olufunke Modupe-Adenaike, Cullen Motak, Leah O’Gorman, Hannah Pearson, Vincent Pendarvis II, Marysa Pratico, Mel Primorac, Simon Rosales, Bri Silva, Caroleen Teboul, Alex Viola, Jessica Walters, Greg West

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2025 Jimmy Awards—How TPA is Nurturing the Artists of Tomorrow

Through our partnership with the Broadway League, each year two standout students from Austin’s Heller Awards for Young Artists are selected to compete at the National High School Musical Theatre Awards®—known as the Jimmy Awards—in New York City. Last June, Walker Wallace of Round Rock High School and Raegan Gonzales of Weiss High School had the opportunity to compete with 108 other Nominees.

The Jimmys is not only an awards event, but also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for students to learn what it takes to build a performing arts career through coaching sessions, training, and rehearsals led by some of Broadway’s most accomplished professionals.

Nurturing homegrown talent and guiding and supporting the next generation of artists is central to Texas Performing Arts’ mission and we could not be happier for Raegan, Walker, and all the Nominees.

Texas Performing Arts, the home of Broadway in Austin, is now home to The Heller Awards for Young Artists (HAYAs). TPA will hold the next awards ceremony at Bass Concert Hall on May 6, 2026, where the next two students are announced to represent Austin, Texas at the Jimmys.

Ready to make a difference for the next generation of performers? Contact support@texasperformingarts.org or call 512.232.8567.

and Walker arrive at The Juilliard School

Support for Austin’s participation in the Jimmy Awards and the HAYAs is provided by H-E-B and H-E-B Tournament of Champions, the Heller Awards for Young Artists Endowment, the Marcia L. Nelson Endowment for High School Musical Theater Awards, Mila McCutchen, and the Heller Awards for Young Artists Executive Producers: Andrew and Mary Ann Heller, the Cipione Family Foundation, Bettye Nowlin, Heather Petkovsek, Marc and Carolyn Seriff, and an anonymous donor.

Raegan Gonzales and Walker Wallace take top honors at the 2025 Heller Awards for Young Artists
Raegan

Coming Up Next

Texas Welcomes

Disney Tim Burton’s

The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail

NOW–NOV 30

ATXplained Live

OCT 29

Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert The 20th Anniversary Tour

OCT 30

Jacob Collier

The Solo Tour

NOV 2

World Ballet Company: Cinderella

NOV 4

Campus Nights with Josiah Queen and Hulvey

NOV 7

John Mulaney

Mister Whatever NOV 13–15

An Intimate Evening with Jagged Edge

NOV 16

Queens Of The Stone Age The Catacombs Tour

NOV 19

HASAN HATES

RONNY RONNY

HATES HASAN

NOV 21

An Evening with David Byrne Who is the Sky Tour NOV 25 & 26

A Nostalgic Night with Macaulay Culkin: Home

Alone Anniversary NOV 29

Jim Brickman The Gift of Christmas

DEC 6

A Live Conversation with Chevy Chase following a screening of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

DEC 16

STOMP JAN 9 & 10

The Improvised Shakespeare Company

JAN 16 & 17

25/26 Season

Carrie Rodriguez’s Laboratorio

NOV 2

Stuntboy, In the Meantime NOV 5

Miró Quartet and Isidore String Quartet

Mendelssohn’s Octet at 200: A Legacy In Sound NOV 7

Manual Cinema The 4th Witch NOV 15

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis NOV 15

Broadway in Austin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

DEC 2–14

Six JAN 20–25

The Sound of Music

FEB 3–8

Scan the QR code to see the full calendar.

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Helping Texans is at the heart of H-E-B.

Over 115 years ago, we opened our doors to help make the lives of hard-working Texans better. We were a family business back then. We remain a family business today with a passion for - and a helping hand in - every community we serve. From fighting hunger and providing disaster relief to honoring Texas educators and our Nation’s military, we’re firm believers in Texans helping Texans. We do this for one simple reason. We are from here, so we are helping here.

September 20, 2025 through March 20, 2026

Leadership Board

The Texas Performing Arts Leadership Board is a group of volunteer leaders in the arts, business, and philanthropy. The Board is dedicated to expanding Texas Performing Arts’ world-class programming, positioning the organization as an international leader in the performing arts, and strengthening the bond between the performing arts and the communities we serve.

Major Donors

Board Members

Brian Haley, Chair

Kristin Alexander, Chair Elect

Tamara Dorrance, Vice Chair

Mike Herman, Vice Chair

Malú Alvarez

Lisa Cartwright

Carly Christopher

Jaime Davila

A. Mechele Dickerson

Lisa Duchon & Dennis Andrulis

Debbie Dupré

Dennis Eakin

Aubrey & Bobby Epstein

Deborah Green

Sheri Henriksen

Steve Houston

Nancy & Angus Littlejohn

Chris Mattsson

Robyn Metcalfe

Robert Morse

Eric Natinsky

Heidi Post

Lauren Reid

Marc Seriff

Sue Zamkow

Texas Performing Arts is a nonprofit supported by generous patrons and donors. We extend a special thank you to the following major supporters:

$1,000,000+

Kristin and Josh Alexander

$100,000–999,999

Anonymous (3)

Malú Alvarez

Lisa Cartwright

Cipione Family Foundation

Carly & Clayton Christopher

Anita & William Cochran

Jaime Davila

Lisa Duchon & Dennis Andrulis

Debbie Dupré

Kandace & Dennis Eakin

Aubrey & Bobby Epstein

Deborah Green

Caroline & Brian Haley

Mary Ann & Andrew Heller

Sheri Henriksen

Mimi & Steve Houston

Kristen & Robert Lewis

Nancy & Angus Littlejohn

Julia Marsden

Chris Mattsson

Robyn Metcalfe

The Montgomery Family Fund

Susan & Robert Morse

Michelle & Eric Natinsky

Bettye Nowlin

Heather Petkovsek

Carolyn & Marc Seriff

Michael J. Zamkow & Sue E.

Berman Charitable Foundation

$10,000–99,999

Applied Materials Foundation

Christie & Jason Barany

Carolyn Rice Bartlett

Charitable Foundation

Jamie Barshop

Suzanne & Bill Childs

Rob Ignatowski & Daniel Pacheco

Mila McCutchen

Marcia & Gary Nelson

Terri & Chris Pascoe

Texas Commission on the Arts

Marcelle & Stephen Spilker

Laura & David Starks

We extend our ongoing gratitude to donors who have established endowments at Texas Performing Arts to support our programs in perpetuity:

Alex and Dee Massad Endowment Fund

Arts Education Endowment

Heller Awards for Young Artists Endowment

Joann and Gaylord Jentz Endowment for Student Engagement

Kathy Panoff Texas Performing Arts Student Engagement Endowment

Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Concert Hall Endowment

William & Anita Cochran Endowment for Performing Arts Access & Education

Phillip Auth Endowed Dance Fund for Texas Performing Arts

PAC Fund for the Creation of New American Art

Performing Arts Center Endowment for Performing Excellence

Robert L. Tocker Endowed Excellence Fund for Student Volunteerism

Topfer Endowment for Performing Arts Production

Z. T. Scott Family Endowment for the Performing Arts

Gifts pledged or received as of Aug 10, 2025

Texas Inner Circle Members

Texas Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges the financial support of our members. Each year, members help fund robust education and engagement initiatives, affordable student tickets, and critical student employment opportunities that make Texas Performing Arts so much more than what you see on our stages.

Donations made as of Aug 10, 2025

We regret that limited space does not allow us to list every member. For information on ways to give, please visit texasperformingarts.org/membership, call the membership office at 512.232.8567, or email us at support@texasperformingarts.org.

Benefactor’s Circle

$10,000+

Virginia and Gilbert Burciaga

Lee Carnes

Colleen Clark

Kim and Greig Coates

Curtiss Cobb

Elizabeth Curtis

Chris Arboleda and Jared Ellis

Mindy Ellmer

Luke and Shari Ledbetter

James Popp and Cynthia Fraser

Richard J. Ruckman, MD

Producer’s Circle

$5,000–9,999

Anonymous (2)

Deepika and Somdipta Basu Roy

Anne Beroza

Grizelda and Tim Black

Tahra and Michael Boatright

Renee’ Butler and Kay Stowell

Sam Caire

Kelli and John Carlton

Sue and Kevin Cloud

Cindy Cook

Ronda and John Cullen

Niccolo and Natasha De Masi

Kathleen Dignan

Jim Ferguson and Art Sansone

Jane and James Flieller

Frost Bank

Jorge Garcia and Linda Nguyen

Joanne Guariglia

Radena and Brian Hampton

Jeremy Harrell

Gladys Heavilin

Stacy Hock

Mellie and Tom Hogan

Sean and Jeanine Hudson

Rob Ignatowski and Daniel Pacheco

Frank N Ikard Jr

Lynn Katz and Scott Hinz

William Kellogg

Gretchen and Lance Kroesch

Cheryl Lachowicz

Sarah Levithan Daniels and Michael Daniels

Ed and Aneka Lilya

Casey Blass and Lee Manford

Wayne Orchid

Debbie and Jim Ramsey

Gina and Don Reese

Annie Zucker and Michael Regester

Sanchez Law

Jaime Silver

Colby Simpson

Laura and David Starks

Carole Tower and Matthew St. Louis

Lorri Stevenson

Robert Stiles

Louann and Larry Temple

Jill and Stephen Wilkinson

Director’s Circle

$2,500–4,999

Anonymous (7)

Sara Alexander

Mandy and Heather Andress

Bonnie L. Bain

Carolyn R. Bartlett

Cynthia and Jim Bast

Becky Beaver

Jennifer Bierman

Carolyn and Andrew Birge

Nawaf Bitar

Christopher and Adrienne Bosh

Nancy and David Bourell

Tom Bowen

Michelle and Brian Brocklesby

Donald Brode

Kim and Thomas Reed Brown

Peggy and Gary Brown

Jim Caballero and Josie Galindo Caballero

Kenneth and Mandy Cardenas

Chih-Hao Chang and Peggy Wang

Suzanne and Bill Childs

Christopher and Claudia Christensen

Anita and William Cochran

Joseph Collins

Beth and Walter Compton

Bill and Karen Cox

Tracy Dahl-Burg and George Burg

Monica De Leon

Brenda and John DeHart

Joan Dentler

Mechele Dickerson

Susan and David Donaldson

Kimberley Eakin

Nancy and Jim Edsel

Barbara Ellis and Alex McAlmon

Josef Ermis

Kevin Espenlaub and John Hampton

Laura L. Estes and Joyce A. Lauck

Jessica and Marc Evans

Kim and Ken Fess

Carol and Clint Fletcher

Pamela and David Frager

Clay Francis

K Friese & Associates

Kristen Furhman

Susan Gaddis

Moneesha and John Garcia

Robert and Shannon Gardner

Nancy Gary and Ruth Cude

Eva Garza-nyer

Patricia Gilbert

Susan and Barry Goodman

Karen and Rowland Greenwade

Sven and Robin Griffin

Cheri Gross

Dr. Jeremy Guiberteau and Dan Jackson

Drs. Lynn Azuma and Brian Hall

Jennifer and Randall Harris

Hannah Heerlein

Mary Ann and Andrew Heller

Chuck Ross and Brian Hencey

Drs. Sherronda and Thaddeus

Henderson

Anne Hilbert

Jody and Stephanie Hooten

Michael and Meredith Hostick

Amy and Jeffrey Hubert

Kathleen Hull

Shannon Hutcheson

Jo and Jon Ivester

Michael and Mary Johnson

Maxx Judd and Donn Gauger

Jennifer Kaufman

Carolyn Kavanagh

Finn Kennedy and Catherine Osborne

Betsy and Matt Kirksey

Margaret Denena and Cliff Knowles

Jan Houston Knox

Sheila Kothmann

Loree and Burney LaChance

Courtney Lane

Matthew Lara

Carl Lauryssen

Donna, Calvin and Callie Lee

Rick Leyh

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Littlejohn

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Loftus

Peggy Manning Blanks

Charles and Leslie Martinez

Jose Martinez

Alyse Mason

Meredith and Richard McCathron

Katie McClarty

Linda McCollum

Katharine McCormick

Molly McDonald

Christine Messina

John and Brenda Mosher

Michael Murray

Thanhhao and Scott Neuendorf

Jeff Neumann

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Newton

Jacqui Nissen

Jacqueline and Shawn O’Farrell

Leora Orent and Art Markman

OroSolutions

Vicki Osherow

Terri and Chris Pascoe

Connie and Samuel Pate

Robert, Faith, and Scout Perez

Michelle and Ben Peterson

Shari and John Pflueger

Machelle Pharr

Samantha Porter

Wanda Potts

Javier Prado and Family

Roger and Katarzyna Priebe

Erin Vander Leest and Tom Pyle

Alec Rhodes

The Richards

Richie & Gueringer P.C.

Cesar and Susan Rodriguez

Ali Saidi

Joel Sanchez

Nancy Scanlan

Susan Schaffer

Steve Schaffer

Melissa Schmalbach

Dr. Eugene and Dianne Schoch

Nina and Frank Seely

Kristen Simpson

Vijay Sitaram

Barry and Laura Smith

Cynthia and Logan Spence

Richard Stanford

Bryce Steeg

Shari and Eric Stein

Laura and Andy Steinbach

Michelle Stott

Bruce Stuckman

Elisa and Joel Sumner

Peter and Joan Swartz

William and Larry

Tabbit-Humphrey

Caroline Tang

Caroline, Olivia, and John Taylor

Heather and Jeffrey Tramonte

Gregory Tran and Monica Wu

Tran

Rebecca Vandenberg

Daniel and Sara-Jane Watson

Angie Watson

Leslie and Bryan Weston

Mark Wheeler

Dr. Lucas Wong and Dr. Lisa Go

Center Stage

$1,000–2,499

Anonymous (16)

Margaret Abbott

Cynthia Abel

Amy Adame

Mark Aitala

Sujata Ajmera

Linda and Jake Aleman

Emily Allen and Ron Altizer

Page and Neal Amador

Windy Andre

Joe Annis

Aparicio Family

Danielle Armstrong

Cecelia Arvallo

Patricia Asbra

Evan Atkinson

Dr. Tony and Paula Aventa

Donna and Manuel Ayala

Cathy and Rich Bachik

Matt Baker

Addison, Sydney, Kori, and David Baker

The Ballon Family

Billy and Amanda Bamzier

Jana and Barry Bandera

Richard Banks

Armando Basualdo

Debra Bawcom

Anne Bawden

Joshua Becker

Dr. Steven A. Beebe

April Berman

Bala Bharadwaj

Ashley Bias

Carolyn and Jon Bible

Robert and Kimberly Birdwell

Kevin Black and William Basinger

Chris Blackburn

Denis Blake

Stephanie and Michael Blanck

Michael Boggan

Robert Bracewell

Marvin Brittman

Janice and Charlie Brown

Christy and William K. Browning

Carolyn Bryant

Danielle Bundy and John Atkinson

Esther Ray Burns

Kelly Canavan

Martin Cano

Ms. Susie Capozza

Adam Case

Spenser Chen

Jason and Betty Chen

Mary and Michelle Cheng

Alison Clare

Black Sheep Unique Rugs LLC

Amy Clemmons and Mark Clarke

Cleveland Family

Sharon Cohan

Eric Cohan

Jen and Jeff Cohen

Sarah Compton

Cathy and Rick Coneway

Patrick Conolly

Shea Cordial

Jeanette Cortinas

Shelby Crownover

Elaine Daigle

Gail and Mark Dankis

Wilma Dankovich

Celeste Dannelly

Chip Dart

Lorraine and John Davis

David Deaton and Wes Hansen

Lisa and Paul Delacruz

Joanna Detchon

The DiLeo Family

Lucy Ditmore

Jennifer Dixon

Kristin Doles

Beth Domel

Lyzz Donelson

Bethany Dudley

Maria Dwyer

Jeffrey Dwyer

Brian Dziuk

Susan and David Eckelkamp

Jennifer Emerson

Angella Emmett

Fernando Espinosa

Julia Evans

Rebecca D. Ewing

Laura Farrell

Flowers Family

Michael Floyd

Jane W. Fountain

Chris and Julie Frampton

Tom and Ann Francese

Michael Garza

Jon and Joanna Geld

Keri Gerber

James and Breanna Giannoules

Sharon and Richard Gibbons

Sean and Wendi Gibbons

Glenn Gilkey

Laura and John Gill

Don Gladden

Steven M. Gorman

Chris Graf

Becky and Craig Griffin

Kate Grimaldo

Jana and John Grimes

Dr. Suchitra Gururaj and Joe Carey

Maria Gutierrez and Peter Nutson

Mike Hall and Jack Landers

Jane Hall

Sara Hamill

Caroline Hamilton

Shirley Hammond

Cindy and John Hanly

Amy and Peter Hannan

Jane Hatter

Trey and Christie Hebert

John Hernandez

James Hester

Kristy Hetzel

Kevin Hight

Michael and Rhonda Hissey

Travis and George Baxter-Holder

Jodi Holland

Jay Howard

Bethany Howell

Carol Isbell

John C. Jackson

Dr. Jannett Jackson

Frank and Lisa Jalufka

Kathleen and Jim Jardine

Kristin Jarrett

Alexandre Jasserme

Christina Johnsen

Anita and Ralph Jones

The Joshua Family

Katie Kauachi

Rita Kemner Salyer

Susanna and Michael Khazhinsky

Ashley and John Klebs

Kathryn J Kotrla MD

Aileen Krassner

Carrie Kroll

Harvey Kronberg

John Kump

Amy Lambert

Law Office of David Gross

Joanie Lawler

Camilia Lellis

Chuck and Kristin Lemons

Monica LeRoy

Sue and Larry Lewellyn

Kristen and Robert Lewis

Jenny and Luis Lidsky

Suzanne Lima

Jennifer and Christian Loew

Victor and Tricia Lopez

Robert Lowrey and Allyson Murphy

Johny Ly

Gayle and Scott Madole

Richard Maier

Marquette Maresh Reddam

Joyce Martin

Ryan Martinez and Thomas Gilbert

Drs. Victor Martinez and Christopher Rose

Eugene Martir

Stephanie Mayes

Robert Mccabe

John McCaffrey

Nan and Bruce McCann

Sara McClelland

Chris McClung

Denise McCullough

McDonald Family

Ford McTee

Mario, Laura and Marcus Mendoza

Frances Ellen and Paul Metzger

Lynn Meyer and Rick Clemens

Pauline and Alfred Meyerson

Lauren Mikol

Lori and Rob Miller

Lauren Miller

Veronica Mindieta

Janet Mitchell

Bri Thatcher and Andy Modrovich

James W. Moritz

Sarah Morris

Motal Family

Robert Mundell

Shannon Murdoch

Bill and Emilia Murphy

Scott Murphy and Brandon Wollerson

Rachel Naugle

Brian Neidig

Diane and John Newberry

Milam Newby

Margaret and Brian Nilson

Caleb North

Lori Nunan Shaw

Debbie Olander

Eric and Allison Olson

Dan and Deborah O’Neil

Jim Oney

Cottom and Dickerson Families

Augustine Park and Eun Eoh

The Pate Family

Cindy and Kelly Payne

Keitha Peacock

Ellen Pelletier

Robert Pender

Sally Pendergras

Karen and Wes Peoples

Adele and Brian Peterman

Katherine Petersen

Heather Petkovsek

Nancy and Frank Petrone

Tami Pharr

Suzanne Pickens and Douglas Hoitenga

Carla and Steve Portnoy

John Potthoff

Kate and Scott Powers

Liza, Ed and Hannah Prendergast

Ryan Putman

Eric Rabbanian

Meghan Railey

Randy Ramirez

Dawn and Thomas Rich

Lynda Rife

Sandra and James Robinson

Laura Robinson

Tracy Romano

Patricia Rotunda

Jerry Roudebush

Summer Rydel

Susan E. Salch

Keely Schaefer

Julie and Richard Schechter

Christopher Schmitt

Amy and Rob Rose

Austin Seal Co.

Ella Segura

Christine and Anthony Sementelli

Linda Simonson

Steven Smith

Mariah Smith

Chuck Smith

Kimberly and David Solomon

Toni and Ted Spalding

Randy Sparks

Lisa and Rick Stipe

Stephanie and Paul Stone

Carolyn Stone Productions, LLC

Pamela Stryker

Studer Family

Matthew and Katherine Sturich

Geeta and David Suggs

Anna and Suresh Sundarababu

Kathy and Tom Sweet

Molly and Jeremy Sylestine

Dona and Ali Tabrizi

Daniel Tarrillion

Dwight Tejano

Donna Thomas

Mackenzie and Burwell Thompson

Michelle Thornburg

Letty Tomlinson

Stacy and Michael Toomey

Alice Toungate

Claudia and Luis Trejo

Dale Truitt

Kaylie Tully

Kevin Vanderlaan

Saradee and Melvin Waxler

Chrissie Welty

Marie and Phil Wendell

Leslie and Dana West

Michael White

Kathleen White

Marc Whitten

Nancy Whitworth Spong

Michael and KeriLyn Wick

Michael Wilen

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Williams

Dyanne and Stan Williams

Ann and Eric Wilson

Mike Wilson

Thomas Wilson

Kevin Wood

Mark Wood

Catherine and Scott Worley

Jeff Yedlin

Lena Yoo and Gerry Cardinal III

Jeannette and Mitch Young

Timothy Young

Nicholas Young

Micka and Richard Ziehr

Jose Zubia

Texas Performing Arts Staff

LEADERSHIP

Bob Bursey, Executive & Artistic Director

Bianca Hooi, Executive & Artistic Project Manager

Priscilla Perales, Assistant to the Executive & Artistic Director

PROGRAMMING

Bobby Asher, Director of Programming

Brendan Burke, Programming Manager

OPERATIONS

Sean Thorne, Managing Director

Cameron Weed, Human Resources Manager

Nathan Harper, Facilities Manager

Kristi Lampi, Director of Business Operations

Leigh Remeny, Business Operations Manager

Basil Montemayor, Business Operations Associate

Kat Carson, Senior Event Manager

Talia Graves, Event Manager

Alexander Reindl, Event Manager

Mia Spidel, Emerging Arts Professional, Programming & Events

MARKETING & SALES

Dane Munson, Director of Marketing & Sales

Romina Jara, Associate Director, Marketing

Brady Dyer, Associate Director, Communications

Lizzie Choffel Cantu, Design Manager

Erica De Leon, Digital Marketing Manager

Lindsey Sageser, Marketing Associate

Madison Tran, Design & Media Associate

Tara Vela, Director of Ticketing

Dianne Whitehair, Ticketing Systems Manager

Alexander Baylor, Ticketing Manager

Elizabeth Requenez, Ticketing Manager

Meredith Delay, Texas Inner Circle Ticket Concierge

Sereniti Patterson, Emerging Arts Professional, Ticketing

DEVELOPMENT

Anna Langdell, Director of Development

Jeannette Thomas, Director of Major Gifts

Amy Burgar, Associate Director, Development

Chelsea Casner, Development Specialist, Major Gifts

Miguel Robles, Development Specialist, Operations

Sara Morales, Development Specialist, Membership and Sponsorship

EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT

Tim Rogers, Director of Education & Engagement

Eric Vera, Education Program Manager

Aubrey Felty, Education & Engagement Program Coordinator

Insha Iqbal, Emerging Arts Professional, Education & Engagement

PRODUCTION

Blake Addyson, Director of Production

John Lewis, Production Supervisor

Mika O’Dwyer, Assistant

Production Supervisor

Drew Millay, Audio/Video Supervisor

Bryce Riggle, Assistant

Audio/Video Supervisor

John “Hutch” Hutchinson,

Assistant Audio/Video Supervisor

Camryn Senioris, Lighting Supervisor

Tracy Abercrombie, Assistant Lighting Supervisor

Brooke Dickerson, Assistant

Lighting Supervisor

Travis Perrin, Staging & Rigging Supervisor

Audrey McGovern, Assistant

Staging & Rigging Supervisor

Jessie Mikolaichik, Assistant

Staging & Rigging Supervisor

GUEST EXPERIENCE

Blake McDonald, Director of Guest Experience

Amanda Adams, Associate Director, Guest Services

Kourtney Johnson, Guest Services Manager

FABRICATION & ACADEMIC PRODUCTION

Jeff Grapko, Director of Fabrication & Academic Production

Karen Maness, Associate Director, Fabrication

David Tolin, Project Manager, Fabrication

Jason Huerta, Operations Manager, Fabrication

Scott Bussey, Senior Technical Director

Earnest Mazique, Academic Production Technology Manager

Ashton Bennett Murphy, Properties Manager

Hank Schwemmer, Lead Fabricator

Eliot Haynes, Assistant

Audio/Video Supervisor, Academic Production

Michael Shanks, Assistant

Lighting Supervisor,

Academic Production

Leah Austin, Emerging

Arts Professional, Stage Properties

Julia Yelvington, Emerging Arts Professional, Scenic Art

Texas Performing Arts is also proud to acknowledge the hundreds of part-time and volunteer staff who play a critical role in presenting our annual season of world-class performing arts events to the Austin community.

House Managers

Dina Black

Megan Born

Virginia Bosman

Margaret Byron

Nancy Carrales

Sally Deweber

Sheri Dildy

Janine Dos Remedios

Amy Fuchs

Tony C Garcia

Joshua Hale

Leslie Hawkins

Carlos Hernandez-Heine

Olga Kasma-Carnes

Tamara Klindt

Sharon Kojzarek

Eric Lee

Lara Miller

Adrian Pena

Kimberly Reaves

Student Employees

Juno Adair

Joe Adkins

Daniela Albert

Nahla Beltran

Madhav Bhat

Juliana Brandao

Jose Calvillo

Hayley Carbajal

Jacob Cardenas

Sophia Carter

Eugenio Chapa

Lilly Cheesar

Rebecca Couch

Marie Jolie Day

Ava Deviney

Ally Dolley

Griffin Drake

Amanda Earp

Mariah Espocito

Sarah Jayne Ewing

Carla Garcia Leija

Ravleen Kaur Gill

Erin Glasscock

Dariela Gonzalez

Mia Guerra

Sarah Hartley

Catherine Heeman

Gabriela Hernandez

Alisa Irvin

Madison Jackson

Joe Jaxson

PJ Jetton

Bindi Kaplan

Dylan Lebensfeld

Codie Lightfoot

Jacqueline Mai

Anapaula MartinezBorrell

Regina Mendiola

Joe Morales

Mirabai Munton

Rachel Norris

Jessica Reed

Lee Rodgers

Mary Ruiz

Gracie Sanders

Andrea R Stanfill Castro

Debra Thomas

Leah Waheed

Marty Watson

Tonya Woods

Valeria Nunez Estrada

Michael Okooti

Lily Orozco

Zoya Patel

Valeria Blanco Perez

Blake Persyn

Haley Prince

Breanna Pruitt

Kenneth Qu

Caroline Ramsey

Frederick Richardson

Jose Salcido

Zoe Saldana

Robin Schuler

Ethan Sebree

Erin Simpson

Rain Snyder

Laura Soares

Nguyen Tang

Tara Tran

Jaden West

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