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TPA Program: Mamma Mia!

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APR 14–19, 2026 | BASS CONCERT HALL

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ART BEYOND THE STAGE

Discover works from Landmarks’ collection at Bass Concert Hall

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Koren Der Harootian Prometheus and Vulture, 1948
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JUDY CRAYMER, RICHARD EAST AND BJÖRN ULVAEUS FOR LITTLESTAR IN ASSOCIATION WITH UNIVERSAL

PRESENT

MUSIC AND LYRICS BY

BENNY ANDERSSON BJÖRN ULVAEUS

AND SOME SONGS WITH STIG ANDERSON

BOOK

BY

CATHERINE JOHNSON

PRODUCTION DESIGNED BY MARK THOMPSON

LIGHTING DESIGNED BY HOWARD HARRISON

SOUND DESIGNED BY ANDREW BRUCE & BOBBY AITKEN

MUSICAL SUPERVISOR, ADDITIONAL MATERIAL & ARRANGEMENTS MARTIN KOCH

CHOREOGRAPHY

ANTHONY VAN LAAST

DIRECTED BY PHYLLIDA LLOYD

CASTING DIRECTOR

ASSOCIATE SET DESIGNERS NANCY THUN BRIAN WEBB

ASSOCIATE COSTUME DESIGNER LUCY GAIGER

ASSOCIATE HAIR DESIGNER JEFF KNAGGS

ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGNERS ED McCARTHY ANDREW VOLLER

ASSOCIATE SOUND DESIGNER DAVID PATRIDGE

ASSOCIATE MUSICAL SUPERVISOR DAVID HOLCENBERG

ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER JANET ROTHERMEL

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR MARTHA BANTA

CAST

(in order of appearance)

Sophie Sheridan JULIETTE M. OJEDA

Ali ..................................................................................................................... MADDIE GARBATY

Lisa .............................................................................................................................. LENA OWENS

Tanya JALYNN STEELE

Rosie CARLY SAKOLOVE

Donna Sheridan .................................................................................................... JESSICA CROUCH

Sky .................................................................................................................... GRANT REYNOLDS

Pepper DOMINIC YOUNG

Eddie STEVEN GAGLIANO

Harry Bright ................................................................................................................ BLAKE PRICE

Bill Austin .......................................................................................................... LELAND BURNETT

Sam Carmichael ................................................................................................. VICTOR WALLACE

Father Alexandrios TONY CLEMENTS

THE ENSEMBLE

ALESSANDRA ANTONELLI, TONY CLEMENTS, KATE CUMMINGS, JORDAN DE LEON, SAM HARVEY, DAVID HOLBERT, ALEX LANNING, MAKOA, ERICA MANSFIELD, JASON MULAY, EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN, DORIAN QUINN, SARAH SANTOS, KRISTINA WALZ

UNDERSTUDIES

Swings and understudies never substitute for listed performers unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

For Sophie Sheridan ALESSANDRA ANTONELLI, KATE CUMMINGS for Ali SARAH AGRUSA, EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN for Lisa EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN, SARAH SANTOS for Tanya ERICA MANSFIELD, KRISTINA WALZ for Rosie ALEX LANNING, KRISTINA WALZ for Donna Sheridan ALEX LANNING, ERICA MANSFIELD for Sky STEVEN GAGLIANO, JASON MULAY for Pepper JORDAN DE LEON, MAKOA for Eddie—DAVID HOLBERT, MAKOA for Harry Bright— TONY CLEMENTS, SAM HARVEY for Bill Austin— TONY CLEMENTS, SAM HARVEY, DORIAN QUINN for Sam Carmichael— TONY CLEMENTS, DORIAN QUINN for Father Alexandrios SAM HARVEY, DANNY LOPEZ-ALICEA

SWINGS

SARAH AGRUSA, DANNY LOPEZ-ALICEA, JULIA CHARKALES, NICO DiPRIMIO, ANDY GARCIA, FAITH NORTHCUTT, LAUREN SOTO, GEORGE VICKERS V

DANCE CAPTAIN

DANNY LOPEZ-ALICEA

ASSISTANT DANCE CAPTAIN SARAH AGRUSA

THE BAND

Conductor/Keyboard—ANDREW DAVID SOTOMAYOR Associate Conductor/Keyboard—DANIEL KLINTWORTH Guitars—NICK GREATHOUSE, FRANCESCA CASTRO; Bass—NOGA SHEFI; Drums—PAUL MERENDINO; Keyboard Programmer—ETHAN DEPPE; Music Coordinator—MICHAEL AARONS

JULIETTE M. OJEDA
MADDIE GARBATY
MAKOA
ANDY GARCIA
NICO DiPRIMIO
ALEX LANNING
STEVEN GAGLIANO
DOMINIC YOUNG
LENA OWENS
JESSICA CROUCH GRANT REYNOLDS
BLAKE PRICE
SARAH AGRUSA
DANNY LOPEZALICEA
ERICA MANSFIELD JASON MULAY
JALYNN STEELE
VICTOR WALLACE
DORIAN QUINN
FAITH NORTHCUTT
EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN
CARLY SAKOLOVE
SARAH SANTOS
LAUREN SOTO
ALESSANDRA ANTONELLI
GEORGE VICKERS V KRISTINA WALZ
TONY CLEMENTS
DAVID HOLBERT
HARVEY
LELAND BURNETT
JULIA CHARKALES
KATE CUMMINGS
JORDAN DE LEON

SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS

in alphabetical order

“CHIQUITITA”

“DANCING QUEEN”

“DOES YOUR MOTHER KNOW” “GIMME! GIMME! GIMME!”

“HONEY, HONEY”

“I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO”

“I HAVE A DREAM”

“KNOWING ME, KNOWING YOU”

“LAY ALL YOUR LOVE ON ME”

“MAMMA MIA”

“MONEY, MONEY, MONEY”

“ONE OF US”

“OUR LAST SUMMER”

“SLIPPING THROUGH MY FINGERS”

“S.O.S.”

“SUPER TROUPER”

“TAKE A CHANCE ON ME”

“THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC”

“THE NAME OF THE GAME”

“THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL”

“UNDER ATTACK”

“VOULEZ-VOUS”

On a Greek Island, a wedding is about to take place...

PROLOGUE

Three months before the wedding

ACT

ONE

The day before the wedding

ACT TWO

The day of the wedding

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Central Texas’s Tony Awards® for High School Musical Theatre May 6, 2026 7 pm | Bass Concert Hall

Tickets On Sale Apr 15

Participating Schools

Akins ∙ Anderson ∙ Austin ∙ Bastrop ∙ Belton ∙ Cedar Park

Cedar Ridge ∙ Chaparral ∙ Connally ∙ Del Valle ∙ Dripping Springs

East View ∙ Elgin ∙ Gateway Prep ∙ Harker Heights ∙ Hays

Hendrickson ∙ Hutto ∙ Johnson ∙ LASA ∙ Leander ∙ Lehman ∙ Lockhart Manor ∙ Marble Falls ∙ McCallum ∙ McNeil ∙ NYOS Charter

P ugerville ∙ Round Rock ∙ Rouse ∙ San Marcos ∙ Stony Point ∙ Tom Glenn Vandegrift ∙ Vista Ridge ∙ Weiss ∙ Westlake ∙ Westwood ∙ ZACH Academy

WHO’S WHO in the CAST

JESSICA CROUCH (Donna Sheridan). Broadway: Pretty Woman (OBC). National tours: Kit in Pretty Woman (U.S./Japan), We Will Rock You. Regional: Goodspeed (All Shook Up), Sacramento Music Circus (Hair), Kansas City Starlight (Legally Blonde), PCLO (Damn Yankees). “To single moms, step-moms, expecting moms, adopted moms, dad-moms, grieving moms, chosen moms and anyone who has taken on the mom role…this is for you.” @jessgoober.

JULIETTE M. OJEDA (Sophie Sheridan) makes her principal national tour debut with Mamma Mia! Credits include The Notebook: The Musical (Broadway and national tour). A Boston Conservatory alumna, she appeared on NBC’s “The Voice,” Season 24. Endless thanks to her loved ones and supporters. Follow her journey on Instagram: @thatonecubangirl.

CARLY SAKOLOVE (Rosie) is back after making her Broadway debut as Rosie this summer! Off-Broadway: The Book of Merman (Ethel), NEWSical, The Marvelous Wonderettes. TV: “The Watcher” (Netflix). Film: Joanna Gleason’s The Grotto. Known for her viral YouTube video “Broadway Divas Send in the Clowns!” Boston Conservatory graduate. “For my family!” @carlysakolove.

JALYNN STEELE (Tanya) is back at it, sharing the love and joy! Broadway: Mamma Mia! (Tanya), The Lightning Thief (Sally and others). Off-Broadway: Sistas (Dr. Simone). National/international tours: Fosse (Star). Regional theater: Rock of Ages (Justice), Joseph… (Pharaoh) and Mary Poppins (Mrs. Corry). Television: “Titanique The Musical: Livestream” (Ensemble) and “Sesame Street.” “Love to my family and friends.” @jalynn_the_entertainer.

LELAND BURNETT (Bill Austin) is beyond excited to tour with Mamma Mia! Some memorable credits include The Bridges of Madison County (Robert), Waitress (Earl), Beauty and the Beast (Beast), A Christmas Carol: The Musical (Scrooge), Beautiful (Gerry), Rock of Ages (Dennis). “All my love to Katie. This one’s for you Mom and Dad!” @lelandburnett.

BLAKE PRICE (Harry Bright). B’way: Mamma Mia! National tour: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder (Monty). TV: “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Nora From Queens.” Thanks to TPG, Lacy and the entire Price family. “KP, I love you endlessly!” @blakewprice.

VICTOR WALLACE (Sam Carmichael). Broadway: Sam Carmichael in Mamma Mia! (Winter Garden and final cast at the Broadhurst). Off-Broadway: Far From Heaven at Playwrights Horizons (cast recording). Tours: The Phantom of the Opera (Buquet, Phantom u/s, Raoul u/s), Les Misérables (Enjolras). Las Vegas: Mamma Mia! (Sky) at Mandalay Bay Casino. Regional: Fun Home (Bruce Bechdel) at

Coachella Valley Rep, Dragone’s Carmen (Escamillo) at La Jolla Playhouse. Instagram: @mrvdubbs.

GRANT REYNOLDS (Sky) is blessed to be back on the road with this beautiful company! Freshly off his Broadway debut with this amazing show, other credits include Billy Porter’s Anything’s Possible (Amazon Prime), The Muny’s Sweeney Todd, The Color Purple. Thankful to God, his fantastic family and his amazing team. Carnegie Mellon MT ’21. For Grandma and Grandpa. @grantreynoldss.

STEVEN GAGLIANO (Eddie, Ensemble, u/s Sky). National tour: Pretty Woman: The Musical. NY: Funny Face. Regional: Asolo Rep, Fulton Theatre, Gateway Playhouse, Engeman Theater. TV/film: “American Horror Story.” B.F.A. Rider University. Grateful to TRC, MM team, family and friends endlessly. @stevengagliano.

MADDIE GARBATY (Ali, Ensemble) is thrilled to join the 25th anniversary tour of Mamma Mia! Recent credits include All Shook Up, Something Rotten! and Footloose. B.F.A. NYU Tisch. Endless thanks to Isaiah, her friends, family and AAG! @maddiegarbaty.

LENA OWENS (Lisa, Ensemble) is so excited to hit the road again with Mamma Mia! after making her Broadway debut with the company last August! “All the love to my parents and my supportive friends and family all over!”

DOMINIC YOUNG (Pepper, Ensemble) is making his Broadway national tour debut! Regional: Link (Hairspray), Johnny (American Idiot), Peter (Jesus… Superstar). Education: Kent State University. “Thanks @pmtheagency and TRC! Love you Mom, Dad and sibling.” For “Big,” Frank. @dominic.youngg.

SARAH AGRUSA (Asst. Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Ali) Broadway: Mamma Mia! She thanks TRC, FSE and the entire team for this opportunity. She’s grateful to her friends, family and pup Ollie for their love/support! CAP 21. Insta: @sarah_agrusa. Tik tok: @sarah.agrusa.

ALESSANDRA ANTONELLI (Ensemble, u/s Sophie). Broadway: Mamma Mia! Regional: The Addams Family (Wednesday), Sister Act (Mary Robert). Gratitude to TRC, Ryan, her family and the island! @alessandra__antonelli.

JULIA CHARKALES (Swing) holds a BFA from Point Park University, vocally trained with Marianne Wells and has performed internationally, most recently at the Guggenheim with Sun Kim Dance Theatre. Ευχαριστώ to her family for everything.

Instagram: @jchark18.

TONY CLEMENTS (Ensemble, u/s Sam, u/s Harry, u/s Bill)/ Broadway: Mamma Mia! Regional: Milwaukee Rep, Utah Shakespeare, Skylight Opera,

Transcendence Theatre Company. Assistant producer for Disney on Classic, an annual symphony concert tour of Japan. More at tony-clements.com and @tonebobb on Instagram.

KATE CUMMINGS (Ensemble, u/s Sophie) is stoked for her North American tour debut! Credits: Rent (Japan tour) Big thanks to Mom and Pops, Gma and Gpa, Liss and Cam, countless mentors and MT24! Go Blue! Endless gratitude for Sean, Rikky and TRC.

JORDAN DE LEON (Ensemble, u/s Pepper).

Broadway: Mamma Mia! Tour: Mamma Mia!, The Prom. Regional: Pasadena Playhouse, Fulton Theatre, DCPA, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Muny, PCLO, Seattle Rep, ETC. CCM. The Price Group. “For Meem, Plonk, my Nerfherder and Jennie.” @jordan_deleon_.

NICO DiPRIMIO (Swing). Broadway: Mamma Mia! Tours: Mamma Mia!, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Jimmy Buffet’s Escape to Margaritaville, Elf, A Charlie Brown Christmas. Regional: Guys and Dolls, Mamma Mia!, The Little Mermaid. Love to his family! @nicoo_d.

ANDY GARCIA (Swing). Broadway: Mamma Mia! National tours: Mamma Mia!, Elf (17–’18). Regional: Mamma Mia!, Escape to Margaritaville and Holiday Inn. The Boston Conservatory alum. “Lots of love to my family, friends, Dave at Daniel Hoff Agency and Nick!” @andygarsha16.

SAM HARVEY (Ensemble, u/s Bill, u/s Harry, u/s Father Alexandrios) is thrilled to join this remarkable company. National tour: Rock of Ages (Stacee). Other: JCS (Jesus), Something Rotten! (Shakespeare), Gutenberg! (Doug). Love to Katie, his family and thank you TEAM! Follow Sam’s shenanigans @samiamharvey.

DAVID HOLBERT (Ensemble, u/s Eddie). Broadway’s The Lion King (Swing), The Color Purple second national (Bobby), Disney Wish’s The Little Mermaid (Sebastian), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo), Newsies (Crutchie). TV: “The Good Fight.” @_davidholbert.

ALEX LANNING (Ensemble, u/s Donna, u/s Rosie) is a Canadian-born, Hawaii-raised NYC dweller. Favorite credits: Judas in JCS (Weathervane), Yellow Girl in Shout (Chenango River) and Syd Norman’s on the NCL Viva/Escape. Keep supporting live theater!

DANNY LOPEZ-ALICEA (Swing, Dance Captain, u/s Father Alexandrios). Broadway: Mamma Mia! International tours: Mamma Mia!, Something Rotten!, Kinky Boots (NCL), Priscilla… (NCL). Forever grateful to his family and friends for their undying love and support. Dreams do come true! @dannylopezalicea.

MAKOA (Ensemble, u/s Eddie, u/s Pepper). Broadway/national tour: Mamma Mia! TV/film:

“American Horror Story.” B.F.A. NYU Tisch (’22), Performing Arts Project (’18). A Native Hawaiian of Hilo, Hawai‘i. “Mahalo to Ke Akua, my ‘ohana, Henderson Hogan and my entire village!” @makoanyc.

ERICA MANSFIELD (Ensemble, u/s Donna, u/s Tanya, Intimacy Director) is fresh from Broadway’s Mamma Mia! Broadway: Almost Famous; Mrs. Doubtfire; Kiss Me, Kate; Bandstand; Finding Neverland; On the Twentieth Century; On the Town; Pippin; Evita; How to Succeed…. Forever Dad’s Dancing Queen. Love to Team Mia, DGRW and Mum. ericamansfield.com. @ericamansfieldny.

JASON MULAY (Ensemble, u/s Sky). Tour debut! Recent graduate: University of Michigan MT ’25. Favorite credits: Frederick Barrett (Titanic), Curly (Oklahoma!), Mark (Rent). “Endless gratitude to my family and educators, for I am standing on your shoulders. Go Blue!” @jasonmulay3.

FAITH NORTHCUTT (Swing). Broadway: Mamma Mia! Tours: Mamma Mia!, Hairspray Select regional: Ride the Cyclone (Jane Doe), A Chorus Line (Maggie). B.F.A.: FSU. Many thanks to her family, friends and the entire Mamma Mia! team! @faithnorthcutt. faithnorthcutt.com.

EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN (Ensemble u/s Ali, u/s Lisa). Previous credits: Mean Girls (national tour), A Chorus Line (Japan tour). B.F.A. Boston Conservatory. Special thanks to Paterna Murphy, Tara Rubin casting and the creative team! “Love to my family, mentors and Brandon for everything!”

DORIAN QUINN (Ensemble, u/s Bill, u/s Sam). As an Oklahoma native and UCO alumni, Dorian is thrilled to be making his tour debut! Credits: Jersey Boys (Arts Coastal of Carolina), Xanadu (Surflight Theatre). Love and thanks to Dorian’s family and friends. Glory to God! @dairyquinn22. dorianquinn.net.

SARAH SANTOS (Ensemble, u/s Lisa). Broadway national tour debut! São Paulo-born, Miami-raised. B.F.A. Rider University. Recently: Rizzo in Grease (MTC), Summer: The Donna Summer Musical (NCL), State Fair (The REV). Special thanks to TRC, PMA, Mom, Dad and Alec! @sarahsantosmcc.

LAUREN SOTO (Swing). Broadway: Mamma Mia! Tours: Jesus Christ Superstar, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, West Side Story. Pace B.F.A. commercial dance. “For my grandma and my love, Matt!” @laurenmariesoto.

GEORGE VICKERS V (Swing) is pumped to be back on the road; who doesn’t love a wedding?

Broadway: Hell’s Kitchen, Mamma Mia! Tours: Mamma Mia!, Hairspray, Jagged Little Pill, A Bronx Tale. Gratitude to family, chosen family and Brian over at HKA! @gvickers5.

KRISTINA WALZ (Ensemble, u/s Tanya, u/s Rosie). West End: Titanique (Celine Cover). OffBroadway: Titanique (DC/Female Swing). National tour: Rock of Ages (Regina Kuntz). Cruise line: Six (Norwegian Bliss). Thanks to Martha, Janet, the TRC Company, Mallory+Anthony at DDO and, of course, her incredible parents!

JUDY CRAYMER (Creator/Producer) originated the idea for Mamma Mia! and in 1996 founded Littlestar Services Limited with Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Richard East to produce the stage musical in London. She has since produced over 50 productions of Mamma Mia! in 16 languages worldwide. In recognition of her international success, Judy received a Woman of the Year Award in 2002 and was appointed CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2020 for services to theater and charity. In 2008, she produced Mamma Mia! The Movie, starring Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan, which received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations and grossed over $600 million worldwide. She later produced Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. From September 2021 to January 2023, Judy served as Chairman of the Board and Independent Non-Executive Director of Universal Music Group. Mamma Mia! celebrated its 25th anniversary in London’s West End in April 2024, and Judy was thrilled by the show’s recent return to Broadway.

RICHARD EAST (Producer) is an originating producer of Mamma Mia!, having been involved since its inception. A Tony nominee, he has worked in the entertainment business for 35 years in Australia, London and the U.S.

BJÖRN ULVAEUS (Music & Lyrics) was born April 25, 1945, in Gothenburg. In the mid-’50s, Björn fell in love with rock ’n’ roll and skiffle. By the early ’60s, he was a member of a folk group called The West Bay Singers. 1966: Björn met with Benny Andersson, a member of Sweden’s number-one pop group, The Hep Stars. 1970: Björn and Benny started releasing records as a duo. 1972–82: ABBA. 1982: Björn and Benny started writing the musical Chess with Tim Rice. 1986: Chess opened in London’s West End. 1990: Björn and Benny started to write a new musical. Kristina From Duvemala opened 1995. Björn writes most of the lyrics for the Benny Andersson Orchestra and has involved himself in the stagings of Mamma Mia! 2008: Mamma Mia! The Movie was released. 2016: Mamma Mia! The Party opened in Stockholm, with Björn as one of the producers. 2018: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was released. 2021: ABBA announced the release of the first album in 40 years, Voyage, as well as a virtual stage show, Voyage, which opened in a new custom-built arena in London in 2022. Björn is president of CISAC, an umbrella organisation for all royalty collecting societies for songwriters in the world.

BENNY ANDERSSON (Composer) was born December 16, 1946, in Stockholm. 1952: he received accordion lessons from his father and grandfather. 1964–68: Benny was a member of The Hep Stars, Sweden’s most popular rock band in the ’60s. During this time, he began composing music. “Sunny Girl” and “Wedding” were huge hits for The Hep Stars. 1972–82: ABBA. 1982–84: Benny composed the music (together with Björn Ulvaeus and Tim Rice) for the musical Chess. 1987: he began collaborating with Orsa Spelman rooted in Swedish folk music. 1990–95: working with Björn, Benny composed the music to Kristina fran Duvemala, which premiered in October 1995. 1995: received the title of professor from the Swedish government. 2001: his collaboration with Orsa Spelman led to the formation of Benny Andersson’s Orchestra, a 16-man constellation with vocalists Helen Sjoholm and Tommy Korberg. This has resulted in 11 albums and several summer tours. 2007: Benny was inducted into the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. 2008: was appointed Honorary Doctor of the College of Humanities at Stockholm University, and at Luleå University of Technology in 2012. Founder of ABBA Voyage, a virtual stage show, which opened in London in 2022.

CATHERINE JOHNSON (Book). Theater includes Rag Doll, Too Much Too Young, Suspension (Bristol Old Vic); Boys Mean Business, Dead Sheep, ShangA-Lang, Little Baby Nothing (Bush Theatre); Mamma Mia! (worldwide). TV includes “Casualty,” “Love Hurts,” “Byker Grove,” “Gold” and original series “Love in the 21st Century.” Film: Catherine wrote the screenplay for Mamma Mia! The Movie, released July 2008. Awards include Bristol Old Vic/HTV Playwriting Award, Thames TV Writer-In-Residence Award, Thames TV Best Play Award, U.K. Film Council Best Script Award for Mamma Mia!

PHYLLIDA LLOYD (Director). Grenfell: In the Words of the Survivors (National Theatre), Donmar all-female Shakespeare trilogy (London and St. Ann’s Warehouse), The Taming of the Shrew (The Public Theater at the Delacorte), Mary Stuart (Donmar Warehouse, Apollo and Broadway; Tony nomination), Josephine and I (Bush Theatre/Joe’s Pub). Mamma Mia! (London, Broadway, worldwide), Tina: The Musical (London, Broadway, worldwide), The Ancient Mariner (BAM). Film: Mamma Mia! (Universal), The Iron Lady (Pathe/DJ Films), Gloriana A Film (Illuminations, International Emmy), Herself (Element Pictures). Opera in London, Paris, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Barcelona, Toronto.

ANTHONY VAN LAAST (Choreographer). Theater: Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (Tony nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award), Mamma Mia! worldwide, Side Show (Helen Hayes nomination), Bombay Dreams (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award), Sister Act

(Olivier nomination), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song and Dance (Green Room Award Australia), Candide (Olivier Award Best Musical). Films: both Mamma Mia! films, Beauty and the Beast, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Concerts: Cher, Sarah Brightman, Kate Bush and Dame Edna. Anthony is an honorary Doctor of the Arts and was awarded the CBE by The Queen for services to dance.

MARK THOMPSON (Production Designer). Awards/nominations: two Critics Circle Awards, five Olivier Awards and seven Tony Award nominations. Theater in NYC: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; The Taming of the Shrew; Mamma Mia!; Tina: The Musical (London, Broadway, worldwide), A Raisin in the Sun (set only); Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; God of Carnage; Life (x) 3; Bombay Dreams; Art; Follies (set only); La Bête; One Man, Two Guvnors; The Blue Room; Arcadia Opera at The Met: The Queen of Spades, Macbeth Other work in the U.K. includes multiple productions for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

HOWARD HARRISON (Lighting Designer) has been nominated for six Best Lighting Designer Olivier Awards and won for City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse) and Macbeth (Gielgud Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, Broadway). His recent theater credits include Das Falco Musical (VBW Vienna) and As You Like It (@sohoplace). His West End productions include Mamma Mia! (global), Blithe Spirit (Harold Pinter Theatre), The Wind in the Willows (Palladium), Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre/ New Amsterdam Theatre NY), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Old Vic), The Importance of Being Earnest (Vaudeville Theatre), Guys and Dolls (Piccadilly Theatre), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Lyric Theatre). Dance includes The Phantom of the Opera (Shanghai Ballet), Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker! and Edward Scissorhands (Sadlers Wells, U.K. and U.S. tours). Operas include The Barber of Seville (Lyric, Chicago), Nabucco (Metropolitan, NY).

ANDREW BRUCE (Sound Designer) began his theater career at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1968 and was appointed head of sound at the Royal Opera House in 1971. A year later, he co-founded Autograph Sound, a leading British sound design and rental company that celebrated its 50th year in 2022. He was appointed Associate Sound Designer for Evita, Cats and Starlight Express and Sound Consultant on the original Paris version of Les Misérables in 1981. He subsequently designed the sound for the 1985 London production and all its reproductions. Original West End productions include Song and Dance, Chess, Follies, Into the

Woods, Children of Eden, City of Angels, Martin Guerre, The Fix, Witches of Eastwick, Mamma Mia!, Miss Saigon, The Secret Garden, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins

BOBBY AITKEN (Sound Designer). Recent productions include Pride (The National Theatre), Standing at the Sky’s Edge (The National Theatre) and Tammy Faye (Almeida). Bobby’s West End and Broadway productions include Grease (Piccadilly Theatre), Mamma Mia! (worldwide), Desperately Seeking Susan (Novello Theatre), Dirty Dancing (worldwide), We Will Rock You (worldwide), Lennon (Broadway), Blast! (London, U.S.), Return to the Forbidden Planet (Cambridge Theatre, London, U.S., Japan and Australia), Five Guys Named Moe (Albery Theatre and tours), Which Witch?, Metropolis (Piccadilly Theatre). Opera credits include Carmen, Madame Butterfly, Aida, Cav and Pag, Tosca and La Bohème (Royal Albert Hall). Bobby’s design for the Australian production of We Will Rock You won him the 2005 Helpman Award for Best Sound Design. Bobby was the Sound Designer for opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

MARTIN KOCH (Musical Supervision and Orchestrations). London: Chicago, Pirates Of Penzance, The Boy Friend, Blondel, Follies. International: Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Oliver!, Mamma Mia!, Billy Elliot. Orchestrations: Just So, Moby Dick, Which Witch, Tutankhamen, Mamma Mia!, Jerry Springer The Opera, Billy Elliot, Bad Girls, Kombat Opera, Shoes and Viva Forever. Also for Shirley Bassey, Charles Aznavour, Jennifer Rush, Micheal Ball, Sir Elton John, Anastasia, Denise Van Outen, Jamelia, John Barrowman, Emeli Sande, Lesley Garrett, Venessa Mae, Will Young, Beverly Knight, Birdy and John Newman. Film: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Television: “The Olivier Awards,” “The Royal Variety Show,” “BAFTAs,” “Sports Personality of the Year,” “Kombat Opera Music Live,” “The Sound of Music Live.” Music supervisor: Cameron Mackintosh Ltd, Eurovision Song Contest, Commonwealth Games Handover, London Olympic and Paralympic Ceremonies. Grammy and Tony nomination (Mamma Mia!), Tony and Drama Desk winner (Billy Elliot).

MARTHA BANTA (Associate Director). Mamma Mia! Broadway, national tour, Vegas. Original Associate Director Rent Broadway, tour, London. Director Rock of Ages 10th anniversary tour. NYC directing projects at Public Theater, Rattlestick, New York Theatre Workshop, Cherry Lane, Lincoln Center. Regional: Portland Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public, PCLO, Ordway, St. Louis Rep, Capital Rep., Berkshire Theatre. Adirondack Theatre Festival’s founding and current Artistic Director.

JANET ROTHERMEL (Associate Choreographer). Broadway: Mamma Mia!, Sister Act, Side Show, Joseph…Dreamcoat. TV: “Dancing With the Stars,” Tony Awards, Miss USA/Universe. Film: Beauty and the Beast (2017), Mamma Mia! (2008).

DAVID HOLCENBERG (Associate Music Supervisor) was the original music director of Mamma Mia! and is thrilled to be back on the island! Other recent Broadway: MJ (Tony and Grammy nominations, Drama Desk Award), Groundhog Day, Matilda, Rocky and Ghost. Other credits include the world premiere of Newsies, the U.S. premiere of Ragtime, The Radio City Summer Spectacular starring the Rockettes and Mamma Mia! at the Hollywood Bowl.

BRIAN WEBB (Associate Scenic Designer). Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird, Tina, Beauty and the Beast, The Full Monty, Tarzan, Minnelli on Minnelli, Meet Me in St. Louis, Man of La Mancha. Of his many Broadway, touring and international productions, the Mike Nichols Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, stands out.

LUCY GAIGER (Associate Costume Designer). Theater: Jack Absolute Flies Again (RNT), Associate Costume Designer on The Ferryman (Royal Court, West End and Broadway), The Light in the Piazza (West End and Chicago), Lungs (Old Vic), A Christmas Carol (Old Vic), Venus in Fur (Haymarket) and Young Marx (Bridge Theatre). Associate Costume Designer on Mamma Mia! worldwide, including Royal Caribbean International production. Other work: Productions for RSC, Almeida and Donmar Warehouse. Musicals: Bombay Dreams, The Phantom of the Opera, Nine, Moby Dick, Into the Woods, Carmen Jones and The Wizard of Oz. Lucy has supervised many plays and designed costumes for Sarah Brightman’s world tours. Recent film: Matilda (Netflix) and Wicked (Universal).

ED McCARTHY (Associate Lighting Designer). Over 80 Broadway, Off-B’way and regional shows. Associate Lighting Designer for all companies of Mamma Mia! in the Western Hemisphere since 2000. Television: 25 Tony Awards (eight Emmy nominations), “Live from Lincoln Center,” Grammys, “Prairie Home Companion” and more. Graduate of, and teacher at, NYU Tisch School of the Arts.

DAVID PATRIDGE (Associate Sound Designer) has been involved with Mamma Mia! since 1999 and has participated in creating 12 different productions of the show. He has worked in theater for 42 years and considers his time working on Mamma Mia! some of the most memorable! Currently David can be found working at Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.

JEFF KNAGGS (Associate Hair and Makeup Designer). Broadway: 25th anniversary Mamma Mia! Off-Broadway: Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. Selected regional: Come From Away, South Pacific, Clue, Beautiful, Beauty and the Beast, Jersey Boys, Waitress, Clue, Heartbreak Hotel, Memphis, Dreamgirls, Into the Woods, Rocky Horror Show, Heathers, Mary Poppins, Sweet Potato Queens, Bonnie & Clyde, A Christmas Story, Joseph…, A Christmas Carol, The Little Mermaid and Newsies. Pittsburgh CLO 2017–2025 seasons. Cruise lines: Kinky Boots, Footloose, Six, After Midnight, The Wizard of Oz, Hairspray, Flight, The Effectors. Other regional: Peepshow, Dancing With the Stars, America’s Got Talent, and Into the Woods at The Hollywood Bowl.

SAMANTHA TELLA (Assistant Director). Broadway: Mamma Mia! National tours: MM!, Rock of Ages. OffBroadway: Darling Grenadine (Roundabout). “Thanks to Martha. Endless love Marc, my Gremlins (Lorelei/ William) and family.”

RYAN SANDER (Assistant Choreographer). Mamma Mia! Broadway 2004–13; 2008 film; set over 10 productions: North/South America, Mexico, Royal Caribbean. Founder/Director SUITE Talent Representation in NYC. Love to Janet, JoJo and Ronnie.

THE TRC COMPANY (Casting). Broadway: Beaches, Dead Outlaw, Boop!, Sondheim’s Old Friends, Buena Vista Social Club, Death Becomes Her, The Outsiders, Six, Aladdin. Tours: The Outsiders, The Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast, Water for Elephants, The Wiz, Back to the Future, Les Misérables The TRC Company is proud to continue the casting legacy of Tara Rubin Casting and Johnson-Liff Associates. ANDREW DAVID SOTOMAYOR (Music Director/Keys 1). Off-Broadway: Curvy Widow (premiere). First national tours: Tootsie, Escape to Margaritaville. Recent credits: Annie (Madison Square Garden), My Best Friend’s Wedding (Ogunquit Playhouse), El Otro Oz (Atlantic Theater Company), In the Heights (Broadway at Music Circus). Endless love and gratitude to his wonderful husband, Bart. For more, visit soto.fun.

MICHAEL AARONS/M-SQUARED MUSIC

(Music Contractor). Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Broadway: Mamma Mia!, All Out, & Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, Hamilton, Aladdin Upcoming Broadway: Rocky Horror Picture Show, Beaches, Wanted, Purple Rain. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors. Paper Mill Playhouse. Current tours: Mamma Mia!, The Wiz, Beauty and the Beast, Hamilton, & Juliet, Moulin Rouge! Current TV: “The Muppets Show.” m2music.nyc.

RL CAMPBELL (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: A Wonderful World, Bring It On. National tours: The Wiz, A Soldier’s Play, Pretty Woman, The Gershwins’

Porgy and Bess, Bring It On. Regional: CTG/Ahmanson, Alliance Theatre, Bucks County Playhouse, Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre, Theatre Emory, Horizon Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre in the Square, The Wallis, Utah Festival Opera, Freddie Hendricks YEA. Thank you, Ancestors.

ANDREW VOLZER (Stage Manager). Broadway: Mamma Mia! National tours: Mamma Mia!, Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations. Other credits: iTheatrics, Junior Theater Festivals. B.F.A. graduate of CCM. “Thanks to my family and friends for all of their love and support!”

SAUNIQ LAWSON (Assistant Stage Manager). Her national tour debut! Broadway: A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical. The Public: Pericles, Sally and Tom, Jordans. Regional: The Appleboys (Bucks County Playhouse); Bull Durham, After Midnight (Paper Mill Playhouse). “Much love to my entire family, Jay and everyone that has supported me along this journey. Mark 9:23.”

MICHAEL SANFILIPPO (Company Manager). Broadway and national tours include Into the Woods, Jagged Little Pill, A Christmas Carol, Ain’t Too Proud (pre-B’way), Summer, Something Rotten, Motown, Dreamgirls, The Color Purple, The Lion King (L.A.), Aida (Broadway), Beauty and the Beast (L.A.), The Phantom of the Opera (L.A. and S.F.), Five Guys Named Moe (B’way) and Les Misérables (L.A. and S.F.).

BESPOKE THEATRICALS (U.S. Executive Producer). Partners Amy Jacobs, Devin Keudell, David Roth and Danielle Saks manage Broadway musicals, plays and tours. Current productions: MJ, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Giant, Lost Boys and Back to the Future. General managers in the firm include Kate Egan, Matty Cogliano and Michael Demniak.

WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS (General Management). Formed in 2005 for the purpose of developing new work for young audiences, WLP is a full service producing, investment, general management and technical supervision company with offices in Summit, N.J. and Charleston, S.C. WLP regularly employs over 200 actors, musicians, managers and technical crews on productions throughout North America and internationally. Current and past productions include: the Olivier Award-winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar (North America, U.K. tour, Australia, Asia tour), Ain’t Too Proud (Broadway, North America, West End), Clue (North America), Cluedo (U.K.), Mamma Mia! (Broadway, 25th anniversary tour), The Who’s Tommy (Broadway) and the North American tours of Mrs. Doubtfire, Company, Rent 25th anniversary tour, An Officer and a Gentleman, Motown, Something Rotten!, Bandstand, R&H’s Cinderella, White Christmas, American Idiot, In the Heights and Avenue Q. Produced

Julie Andrews, The Gift of Music at The Hollywood Bowl and London’s O2 Arena. WLP is led by founding partners Stephen Gabriel and Nancy Gabriel. worklightproductions.com.

PORT CITY TECHNICAL (Production Management) is based in Charleston, S.C. Also referred to as “Work Light South,” PCT was initially started in 1993 as Technical Theater Solutions by Rhys Williams. TTS worked with WLP on many shows, including American Idiot, In the Heights and Avenue Q. Since the conception of PCT, tours with WLP have included Rent, An Officer And A Gentleman, Motown, R&H’s Cinderella, Something Rotten!, Bandstand, White Christmas, Jesus Christ Superstar, Company and the pre-Broadway and national tours of Ain’t Too Proud: The Temptations Musical. Current productions include Clue, Mamma Mia! Broadway, Mrs. Doubtfire and Stereophonic

THE BOOKING GROUP (Tour Booking Agency) has represented 28 Tony Award-winning Best Musicals and Plays. Current tours include Boop!; Buena Vista Social Club; Hamilton; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; Just in Time; MJ; Oh, Mary!; Operation Mincemeat; Six; Some Like It Hot; Suffs; The Notebook; and The Wiz.

ALLIED GLOBAL MARKETING (Tour Marketing & Press) is an integrated agency working with the world’s largest entertainment, consumer and lifestyle brands, including 90+ Broadway shows over three decades. Current tours: Back to the Future, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, The Great Gatsby, Hadestown, Kinky Boots, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Notebook, The Outsiders, Riverdance, Some Like It Hot, Suffs. Upcoming tours: Dirty Dancing; Elf; Just in Time; Mystic Pizza; Oh, Mary!; Operation Mincemeat; Waitress. THINK TANK (Content & Social Media), based in Louisville, Kentucky, is a marketing, advertising and social media agency rooted in social storytelling. They work with local businesses and national touring productions to create compelling, genuine, engaging content. thinktanklou.com.

Production credits and information in these program notes are provided by the touring production. Where opinions are expressed, they are those of the performers or the production, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Texas Performing Arts, its sponsors and affiliates, or The University of Texas at Austin.

STAFF FOR MAMMA MIA!

LITTLESTAR SERVICES LIMITED

Directors ............................................ Judy Craymer

Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus

Business & Finance Director

General Manager

Ashley Grisdale

Philip Effemey

EA to Judy Craymer Amanda Horn

New York PA to Judy Craymer Janie Nugent

Marketing & Communications Director Claire Teare

Marketing & Communications Assistant Eliza Cottle

Head of Accounts ................................. Jo Reedman

Accountant ......................................... Sheila Egbujie

Assistant Accountant........................... Ricky Whaites

Accounts Assistant .................................. Ruby Tyler

Office Manager ...................................Matthew Willis

Receptionist &

Production Assistant .............. Kimberley Wallwork

Legal Services Howard Jones At Sheridans

Production Insurance

Services Tysers Insurance Brokers

Business Manager for Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus & Scandinavian Press Görel Hanser

ON BEHALF OF LITTLESTAR SERVICES LIMITED

MARK WHITTEMORE LIMITED

International Executive Producer .... Mark Whittemore

Production Associate ............................ Katie Hurrey

US Executive Producer......................... Amy Jacobs, Bespoke Theatricals

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

WORK LIGHT PRODUCTIONS

Stephen Gabriel Nancy Gabriel Anièle Fortin-Perkell,

Chief Operating Officer & Executive Producer

Matt Kunkel, VP of Creative Development & General Manager

Jordyn David, Assistant General Manager Sanjida Chowdhury Mackenzie Foster

Kimberly Helms Courtney King Marian Osadebe

Casi Pruitt Mitchell Skolnick

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT PORT CITY TECHNICAL

Rhys Williams, Senior Vice President of Production

Hunter Storie, Director of Production

Ryan George, Production Manager

Blake Berggren, Assistant Production Manager

Diamond Fulwood Rossella Human

Tom Klonowski

CASTING

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

TOUR BOOKING AGENCY

THE BOOKING GROUP

Meredith Blair Kara Gebhart

Laura Kolarik Stephanie Ditman

Sophie Tiesler Kelsey Ballard thebookinggroup.com

TOUR MARKETING AND PRESS

ALLIED GLOBAL MARKETING

Andrew Damer

Jennifer Gallagher Scott Praefke

Jessica Cary Davis Anne Waisanen Adina Hsu Emily Toppen

Maria Bonucchi Amenkha Sembenu Kate Wyman

PRODUCTION TEAM

Assistant Director ......................... Samantha Tella

Assistant Choreographer ...................Ryan Sander

Transcription .................................. Anders Neglin

Original Keyboard Programming ........... Nick Gilpin

Assistant Costume Designer................Eva Maciek

Assistant Lighting Designer ................ Tyler Dubuc

Production Wardrobe ................... Rossella Human

Production Carpenter Tom Klonowski

Production Electrician Jeremy Warsitz

Lighting Programmer Jackson Miller

Production Sound Engineer Anthony Cuozzo

Production Assistant Sydney Bell

TOURING STAFF

Company Manager .................... Michael Sanfilippo

Assistant Company Manager ............ Jared Pereida

Production Stage Manager RL Campbell

Stage Manager Andrew Volzer

Assistant Stage Manager Sauniq Lawson

Substitute Assistant

Stage Manager Kateryna Viavattine

Dance Captain ........................ Danny Lopez-Alicea

Assistant Dance Captain ................... Sarah Agrusa

Intimacy Director ........................... Erica Mansfield

Head Carpenter.......................................Nick Ray

Assistant Carpenter/Flyperson .......... Lakin Freedle

Assistant Carpenter ...................... Scooter Lawson

Head Electrician ............................... Colin Cardille

Assistant Electrician Mackenzie Baird

Assistant Electrician/Spots Dylan Sepulveda

Head Sound Jeff McWay

Assistant Sound Matthew Crane

Head Props Wesley Morrisey

Head Wardrobe Eva Maciek

Costume Assistant Brynne Oster-Bainnson

Assistant Wardrobe Pam Raines

Head Hair and Makeup

Marcelo Donari

Swing Tech ............................................. Will Blair

Banking .......... City National Bank, Michele Gibbons

Payroll StratusPEO

HR Consultant

K+K Reset LLC/ Kiah Jones, Karen Robinson

Accounting CBIZ Marks Paneth, Christopher Cacace, CPA, Patricia Pederson, CPA

Bookkeeping Galbraith & Co/Jessica Pressman

Insurance...... Maury Donnelly & Parr/Bob Middleton

Legal Counsel (US) ............... Lazarus & Harris LLP

Scott R. Lazarus, Esq.,

Robert C. Harris, Esq.

Immigration Counsel ........... Law Offices of Dora M. Komura, PC/Stephanie Friedberg

Original Logo Design ...©Littlestar Services Limited

Production Photography Joan Marcus

Physical Therapy

Neuro Tour

Travel Agent Travel Trust

Housing Road Rebel

Merchandising Max Merchandising, LLC/ Randi Grossman

Merchandise Manager......................... KW Bennett

Trucking/Hauling ............................. Janco Limited

Music Published by EMI Grove Park Music, Inc. and EMI Waterford Music, Inc.

CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Scenery constructed and painted by Hudson Scenic Studio, Inc. Sound equipment supplied by Masque Sound. Lighting Equipment supplied by PRG Broadway. Soft goods by I. Weiss and Sons. Costumes executed by Eric Winterling Inc, Arel Costumes, Kate Wyatt, Karen Crighton, Sally Marchant, Lorraine Richards, Rose Chandler, Alida Herbst, Sally Payne. Cornelia James. Tailoring by Kathy Pederson, Millinery by Dolly Hurran, Barbie McCann, and Megan Ann Richardson. Wetsuits by Snugg Wetsuits. Thanks to Hali Liles. International Costume Coordinator Howard Rayner. Makeup by La Femme Cosmetics. Wigs and hairpieces by WigglePigWigs. Properties by Paragon Theme and Prop Fabrication and Bad Boogie Fabrication. Production outfitting provided by Port City Equipment Rentals. Rehearsed at the New 42nd Street Studios. Mamma Mia! was originally produced in London by LITTLESTAR SERVICES LIMITED on April 6, 1999. Mammamiathetour.com Facebook: @mammamianorthamerica

Instagram: @mammamianorthamerica

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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.

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

The Directors, Choreographers and Associates employed on this production are Members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

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

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

This production is produced by a member of The Broadway League in collaboration with our professional union-represented employees. The musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians.

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.

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The Peeples Family

Janis and Joe Pinnelli

Debbie and Jim Ramsey

Gina and Don Reese

Annie Zucker and Michael Regester

Robert and Linda Rosenbusch

Sanchez Law

Bret and Robyn Siers

Jaime Silver

Colby Simpson

Carole Tower and Matthew St. Louis

Laura and David Starks

Lorri Stevenson

Robert Stiles

Louann and Larry Temple

Jill and Stephen Wilkinson

Bill and Claudia Wilson

Director’s Circle

$2,500–4,999

Anonymous (9)

Sara Alexander

Amanda and Heather Andress

Bonnie L. Bain

Carolyn R. Bartlett

Cynthia and Jim Bast

Law Office of Becky Beaver

Brian and Jennifer Bierman

Carolyn and Andrew Birge

Nawaf Bitar

Christopher and Adrienne Bosh

David and Nancy Bourell

Tom Bowen and Keith Niesner

Brian and Michelle Brocklesby

Susan Terrell and Don Brode

Kara and Shelby Brown

Kim and Thomas Reed Brown

Gary and Peggy Brown

Jim Caballero and Josie Galindo Caballero

Shellie and Martin Campos

Kenneth and Mandy Cardenas

Peggy Wang and Chih-Hao Chang

Suzanne and Bill Childs

Christopher and Claudia Christensen

Anita and William Cochran

Joseph Collins

Walter and Beth Compton

Bill and Karen Cox

The Cramer Family

George Burg and Tracy Dahl-Burg

Dr. Jeremy Guiberteau and

Dan Jackson

Monica De Leon

Brenda and John DeHart

Joan Grigassy Dentler Family Fund

Mechele Dickerson

Ken and Dana Dockser

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

Ken and Kim Fess

Nanci L. Fisher

Clint and Carol Fletcher

Pam and David Frager

Clay Francis and Andrew Haver

K Friese and Associates

Kristen Furhman

Susan Gaddis

Moneesha and John Garcia

Shannon and Rob Gardner

Nancy Gary

Nyer Family

Patricia Gilbert

Susan and Barry Goodman

Aparna and Mohit Goyal

Karen and Rowland Greenwade

Sven and Robin Griffin

Cheri Gross

Drs. Lynn Azuma and Brian Hall

Rand and Jennifer Harris

The Heerlein Family

Mike and Sarah Heidler

Mary Ann and Andrew Heller

Brian Hencey and Chuck Ross

Drs. Sherronda and

Thaddeus Henderson

Anne Hilbert

Jody and Stephanie Hooten

Michael and Meredith Hostick

Jeffrey and Amy Hubert

Kathleen Hull

Shannon and Mark Hutcheson

Jo and Jon Ivester

Michael and Mary Johnson

Helen Johnston

Maxx Judd and Donn Gauger

Jennifer Kaufman

Carolyn Kavanagh

Finn Kennedy and Catherine Osborne

Betsy and Chris Kirksey

Margaret Denena and Cliff Knowles

Jan Houston Knox

Sheila G Kothmann

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Burney and Loree LaChance

Courtney Lane

Matt and Carly Lara

Carl Lauryssen

Calvin, Donna and Callie Lee

Rick Leyh

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Littlejohn

Jennifer and Christian Loew

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Loftus

Peggy Manning Blanks

Charles and Leslie Martinez

Jose Agustin and Catherine Theresa Martinez

Alyse Mason

Meredith and Richard McCathron

Jim and Katie McClarty

Linda and Howard McCollum

William and Katharine McCormick

Molly McDonald

Christine Messina

Melissa Moloney and Chris Walk

John and Brenda Mosher

Michael Murray

Mr. and Mrs. SMR Naqvi

Meri Nelson

Thanhhao and Scott Neuendorf

Jeff and Stephanie Neumann

Mr. and Mrs. Jon Newton

Troy and Jacqui Nissen

Jacqueline and Shawn O’Farrell

Art Markman and Leora Orent

OroSolutions

Vicki Osherow

Terri and Chris Pascoe

Connie and Samuel Pate

Robert, Faith, and Scout Perez

Ben and Michelle Peterson

Shari and John Pflueger

Machelle Pharr

Samantha Porter

Wanda Potts

Leslie Powell and Michael Thomas

Javier Prado and Family

Roger and Katarzyna Priebe

Erin Vander Leest and Tom Pyle

Alec Rhodes

The Richards

Richie & Gueringer P.C.

Susan and Cesar Rodriguez

Ali Saidi and Karen Smid

Joel and Carl Walsh

Dr. Kenneth and Elizabeth Sandoval

Nancy W. Scanlan

Susan Schaffer

Steve Schaffer

Schmalbach Family

Dr. Eugene and Dianne Schoch

Nina and Frank Seely

Simpson Family

Vijay Sitaram

Barry and Laura Smith

Cynthia and Logan Spence

Richard Stanford

Lori and Bryce Steeg

Shari and Eric Stein

Laura and Andy Steinbach

Rick and Michelle Stott

Bruce Stuckman, Ph.D. and Kelly Christianson

Muse MedSpa

Elisa and Joel Sumner

Peter and Joan Swartz

William and Larry Tabbit-Humphrey

Caroline Tang and Brandon Ress

Caroline, Olivia, and John Taylor

Heather and Jeffrey Tramonte

Gregory Tran and Monica Wu Tran

Rebecca Vandenberg

Lindsay Warnock

Daniel and Sara-Jane Watson

Angie Watson

Leslie and Bryan Weston

Mark Wheeler

Dr. Lucas Wong and Dr. Lisa Go Center

$1,000–2,499

Anonymous (18)

Meg and Steve Abbott

Cynthia Abel

Amy Adame

Mark Aitala

Sujata Ajmera

Jake and Linda Aleman

Emily Allen and Ron Altizer

Page and Neal Amador

Wind Andre

Joe Annis

Aparicio Family

Armstrong Family

Cecelia Janet Arvallo

David and Patricia Asbra

Evan and Kristin Atkinson

Dr. Tony and Paula Aventa

Donna and Manuel Ayala

Cathy and Rich Bachik

Brooklyn Baker

Addison, Sydney, Kori and David Baker

Ballon Family

Billy and Amanda Bamzier

Barry and Jana Bandera

Richard Banks

Naomi Banks Miller and Loyal Miller

Armando and Miriam Basualdo

Joe Batson

Debra Bawcom

Anne Bawden

Travis and George Baxter-Holder

Joshua Becker

Steven and Susan Beebe

April Berman

Soumya and Bala Bharadwaj

Ashley Bias

Carolyn and Jon Bible

Robert and Kim Birdwell

Kevin Black and William Basinger

Chris and Suzanne Blackburn

Denis Blake

Stephanie and Michael Blanck

Michael Boggan and Jeanette Monsegur

Robert G Bracewell

Gayle Braecklein

Marvin Brittman

Janice and Charlie Brown

Benee Brown

Christy and William K. Browning

Carolyn Bryant

Danielle and John Atkinson

Dr. William Burkhart

Esther Ray Burns

Annie Burridge and Paul Richichi

Kelly Canavan

Sabrina Wycoff and Martin Cano

Ms. Susie Capozza

Case Family

ChemCentric

Spenser Chen

Betty Chen

Mary and Michelle Cheng

Ali and Sam Clare

Black Sheep Unique Rugs LLC

Mark Clarke and Amy Clemmons

Cleveland Family

Joann Cocoros

Sharon Cohan

Eric Cohan

Jeffrey and Jennifer Cohen

A. Elizabeth Colvin

Sarah Compton

Cathy Coneway

Patrick and Teresa Conolly

Shea and Crystal Cordial

Jeanette Cortinas

Shelby Crownover

Elaine Daigle

Mark and Gail Dankis

Wilma Dankovich

Celeste Dannelly

Rita and Chip Dart

Lorraine and John Davis

Clay and Meredith Davis

David Deaton and Wes Hansen

Paul and Lisa Delacruz

The Detchon Family

Courtney and Ed Dickey

DiLeo Family

Lucy Ditmore

Jennifer Dixon

Kristin Doles

Beth Domel

Brigid and Jp Donelson

Bethany Dudley

Maria Dwyer

Jeffrey Dwyer

Brian Dziuk

Susan and David Eckelkamp

Peter and Jen Emerson

Angella Emmett and Brooke Churchill

Fernando Espinosa and Cathy Castillo

Evans Family

Rebecca D. Ewing

AH HA, LLC

Flowers Family

Tony LaBove and Mike Floyd

Jane W. Fountain

Julie and Chris Frampton

Tom and Ann Francese

Vivian and James Froncek

Michael Garza and Roger Kahbau

Jon and Joanna Geld

William and 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

Craig and Rebecca Griffin

Families of James and Henry

Jana and John Grimes

David Gross

Dr. Suchitra Gururaj and Joe Carey

Maria Gutierrez

Mike Hall and Jack Landers

Jane Hall

The Hamill Family

Caroline Hamilton

Shirley Hammond

John and Cindy Hanly

Peter and Amy Hannan

Darcy, Rick, and Rikki Hardy

Jane Hatter and Debbie Houser

Christie and Trey Hebert

John Hernandez

Elizabeth and James Herron

James Hester

Kristy and Jordan Hetzel

Kevin and Elizabeth Hight

Michael and Rhonda Hissey

Jodi and Rocky Holland

Jay and Laura Howard

Mike and Beth Howell

Carol Isbell

John C. Jackson

Dr. Jannett Jackson

Frank and Lisa Jalufka

Kathleen and Jim Jardine

The Jarrett Family

Alexandre Jasserme

Richard and Christina Johnsen

Anita and Ralph Jones

The Joshua Family

Katie and Mario Kauachi

Rita Kemner Salyer

Randy Kemp

Michael and Susanna Khazhinsky

Hugh King

Ashley and John Klebs

Stephanie Konzen

Teresa and Peter Koplyay

Kathryn J Kotrla MD

Aileen Krassner

John and Carrie Kroll

Harvey Kronberg

John Kump and Cynthia McPherson

Amy Lambert

Will, Joanie and Koda Lawler

Camilia Lellis

Chuck and Kristin Lemons

Gary and Monica LeRoy

Sue and Larry Lewellyn

Kristen and Robert Lewis

Jenny and Luis Lidsky

Suzanne Lima

Victor and Tricia Lopez

The Lowery Family

Robert Lowrey and Allyson Murphy

Johnny Ly

Gayle and Scott Madole

Richard N Maier

Marquette Maresh Reddam

Joyce Martin

T. Ryan Martinez and Tommy J. Gilbert

Drs. Victor Martinez and Christopher Rose

Eugene Martir

S Mayes

Robert and Kelly McCabe

John McCaffrey and Christine Ruiz

Nan and Bruce McCann

Sara McClelland

Chris and Amy McClung

Denise McCullough

Courtney McDonald

Ford McTee

Mario, Laura and Marcus Mendoza

Frances Ellen and Paul Metzger

Lynn Meyer and Rick Clemens

Pauline and Alfred Meyerson

Lori and Rob Miller

Lauren Miller

Veronica Mindieta

Janet Mitchell

Bri Thatcher and Andy Modrovich

James W. Moritz

Sarah Morris

Motal Family

Robert and Renee Mundell

Glen and 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

John Shaw and Lori Nunan Shaw

David and Debbie Olander

Eric and Allison Olson

Deborah and Dan O’Neil

Jim and Jennifer Oney

Cottom and Dickerson Families

Augustine Park and Eun Eoh

Chip and Heather Pate

Kelly and Cindy Payne

Keitha Peacock

Ellen Gambrell and

Jonathan Scarborough

Robert Pender

Sally Pendergras

Karen and Wes Peoples

Cynthia Perez

Adele and Brian Peterman

Scott and Katie Petersen

DWS Property Group

Lisa and Kyra Peterson

Heather Petkovsek

Nancy Petrone

Tami and Brad Pharr

Suzanne Pickens and Douglas Hoitenga

Carla and Steve Portnoy

John and Kelli Potthoff

Scott and Kate Powers

Susan H Pratt

Liza, Ed and Hannah Prendergast

Elizabeth Kalamaha-Wynn and Michael Wynn

Ryan Putman

Eric Rabbanian

Gary S. Rae

OPTAS Capital

Team Ramirez

Dawn and Thomas Rich

Lynda Rife and Wally Vog

Martin Ritchey and Angel Alvarez

Sandra and James Robinson

Katie, Nick, and Stella Robinson

Eagle and Laura Robinson

Tracy Romano

Patricia Rotunda

Jerry Roudebush

Mr. and Mrs. Corey and Veronica Ryan

Summer Rydel and Michael Coffey

Susan and Ty Sanders

Keely, Rustan, Lincoln and Lennon Schaefer

Julie and Richard Schechter

Schmitt Family

Dr. Amy Schorr and Rob Rose

Ella Segura

Anthony and Christine 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

Pamela and Roger Stryker

Studer Family

Matthew and Katherine Sturich

Geeta and David Suggs

Anna and Suresh Sundarababu

Kathy and Tom Sweet

Molly amd Jeremy Sylestine

Ali and Dona Tabrizi

Daniel Tarrillion

Dwight Tejano

Donna Thomas

Mackenzie and Burwell Thompson

Michelle Thornburg

Tomlinson Family

Stacy and Michael Toomey

Terry Tottenham

Alice Toungate

Claudia and Luis Trejo

Dale and Roy Truitt

Kaylie Tully and Family

Kevin Vanderlaan

The Waelchli Family

Saradee and Melvin Waxler

Chrissie Welty

Marie and Phil Wendell

Leslie and Dana West

Michael White

Kathleen White

Marc and Christi Whitten

Nancy Whitworth Spong

Michael and KeriLyn Wick

Michael Wilen

Linda and Mark Williams

Dyanne and Stan Williams

Ann and Eric Wilson

Mike, Lindsey, and Henry Wilson

Tom and Annette Wilson

Vicki and Kevin Wood

Mark and Prescilla Wood

Catherine and Scott Worley

Jonathan Yarmis

Jeffrey and Alma Yedlin

Lena Yoo and Gerry Cardinal III

Jeannette and Mitch Young

Timothy Young

Nicholas Young and Andrew Popp

Susan Zane

Micka and Richard Ziehr

Joe Zubia and Scott Dinger

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

Tara Vela, Project 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

Josh Klotzbach, Group & Student Sales Manager

Twyla Mitchell, Director of Ticketing

Dianne Whitehair, Ticketing Systems Manager

Elizabeth Requenez, Ticketing Services Manager

Alex Baylor, 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, Production Supervisor

Gianna Woods, 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 Experience

Kourtney Johnson, Guest Experience Manager

FABRICATION

& ACADEMIC PRODUCTION

Jeff Grapko, Director of Fabrication & Academic Production

Karen Maness, Associate Director, Fabrication

David Tolin, Project Manager, Fabrication

Jason Huerta, Fabrication

Technical Manager

Scott Bussey, Senior Technical Director

Earnest Mazique, Academic Production Technology Manager

Ashton Bennett Murphy, Properties Manager

Hank Schwemmer, Lead Fabricator

Bridgette Clifford, Scenic Charge Artist

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

Charlotte Adair

Juno Adair

Joe Adkins

Justin Aguilar

Andrea Alarcon

Daniela Albert

Cassandra Amaya

Kaleb Aziz

Evelyn Becerra

Madhav Bhat

Valeria Blanco Perez

Juliana Brandao

Audrey Buckley

Jose Calvillo

Hayley Carbajal

Jacob Cardenas

Sophia Carter

Eugenio Chapa-Galvan

Lilly Cheesar

Marie Jolie Day

Ava Deviney

Ally Dolley

Griffin Drake

Amanda Earp

Mariah Espocito

Sarah Jayne Ewing

Eric Fan

Jenny Garcia

Erin Glasscock

Dariela Gonzalez

Mia Guerra

Sarah Hartley

Catherine Heemann

Gabriela Hernandez

Alisa Irvin

Madison Jackson

Joe Jaxson

PJ Jetton

Brooks Johnson

Bindi Kaplan

Riley Knecht

Ariel Lagunas

Dylan Lebensfeld

Codie Lightfoot

Jacqueline Mai

Anapaula Martinez-Borrell

Regina Mendiola

Joe Morales

Jessica Reed

Lee Rodgers

Mary Ruiz

Gracie Sanders

Andrea R Stanfill Castro

Debra Thomas

Leah Waheed

Marty Watson

Tonya Woods

Mirabai Munton

Rachel Norris

Valeria Nunez Estrada

Lily Orozco

Jocelyn Parks

Zoya Patel

Blake Persyn

Haley Prince

Breanna Pruitt

Kenneth Qu

Frederick Richardson

Olivia Ring

Jose Salcido

Zoe Saldana

Val Sandoval-Lopez

Robin Schuler

Erin Simpson

Rain Snyder

Laura Soares

Aaron Sullivan

Nguyen Tang

Jaden West

Penny Lou Zimmerman

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