LISA LAMBERT (Music & Lyrics) received 2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her work on The Drowsy Chaperone. U.S. credits: The Drowsy Chaperone (Center Theatre Group: Ahmanson, NAMT’s 2004 Festival of New Musicals). Canadian credits: The Drowsy Chaperone (Fringe of Toronto Festival, Theatre Passe Muraille, Mirvish Productions: Winter Garden Theatre); Honest Ed: The Bargain Musical and Mirth (Poor Alex Theatre); Ouch My Toe (Fringe of Toronto Festival); The Irish Musical and People Park (Rivoli); All Hams on Deck (Summer Works); An American in Harris (Second City); An Awkward Evening With Martin & Johnson (Tarragon, Tim Sims Playhouse). TV: “Slings and Arrows” (Rhombus Media, broadcast on Showcase and the Sundance Network), “Getting Along Famously” (CBC), “Skippy’s Rangers: The Show They Never Gave” and “The Joe Blow Show” (Comedy Network). Film: Pippi Longstocking, Highway 61, Blue. Radio: “Madly Off in All Directions,” “Definitely Not the Opera.” Upcoming: season three of “Slings & Arrows” on the Sundance Channel.
BOB MARTIN (Book) received 2006 Tony and Drama Desk awards for his book for The Drowsy Chaperone; 2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations and a Theatre World Award for his performance. U.S. credits: The Drowsy Chaperone, NAMT’s 2004 Festival of New Musicals, Ahmanson (L.A.), Marquis Theatre (Broadway), Novello Theatre (London). Canadian credits: The Drowsy Chaperone (Fringe of Toronto, Theatre Passe Muraille, Winter Garden); An Awkward Evening With Martin and Johnson; The Good Life; Alumni Café; Skippy’s Rangers (national tour); Second City Toronto (artistic director, 2003–2004); Invasion Free Since 1812 (dir.); Sordido Deluxo (dir.); Old Wine, New Bottles; What Fresh Mel Is This?; Last Tango on Lombard; Tragically Hip; Second City National Touring Company (two national tours). Film: Childstar, Last Night, Torso, Clubland. Television: “Puppets Who Kill” (series regular), “Made in Canada,” “Burnt Toast,” “Getting Along Famously,” “Slings & Arrows.” Television writing: “Slings & Arrows” (writer, creative producer), “Made in Canada,” “Twitch City.” One Gemini Award, one L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, five Canadian Comedy Awards, three WGC Screenwriting Awards for “Slings & Arrows.” Bob is happily married to Janet Van De Graaff.
GREG MORRISON (Music & Lyrics) received 2006 Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Backstage West Garland Awards for his work on The Drowsy Chaperone. Canadian credits: composer/ musical director for Hello…Hello (Tarragon Theatre); Pochsy’s Lips; Oh, Baby; Citizen Pochsy and Pochsy Unplugged (Toronto Fringe, Canadian/U.S. tours); The Drowsy Chaperone (Toronto Fringe, Theatre Passe Muraille, Mirvish Productions, Winter Garden Theatre, Toronto); Mump and Smoot in Something Else (Canadian Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre); Mump and Smoot in Flux (Canadian Stage); An Awkward Evening With Martin & Johnson (Tim Sims Playhouse); The Age of Dorian (Artword Theatre). TV songwriter credits: “Slings & Arrows” (Rhombus Media for Showcase/Sundance) and “Getting Along Famously” (CBC). Other: musical director for the Second City National Touring Company and The Alumni Café (Tim Sims Playhouse). Score for the short film My Name is Pochsy:An Industrial Film (BravoFACT).
DON MCKELLAR (Book) received 2006 Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his book for The Drowsy Chaperone. His career began as co-founder of Toronto’s the Augusta Company, with whom he co-created six critically acclaimed experimental plays. Since then he has become a ubiquitous presence in the independent Canadian cinema. As screenwriter for the award-winning films: Roadkill (for director Bruce McDonald), Highway 61, co-writer of Dance Me Outside, Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (with director Francois Girard) and The Red Violin. For TV he wrote and starred in the CBC series “Twitch City” (which also played on the Bravo Network in America). As an actor in films: Exotica (directed by Atom Egoyan), eXistenZ (David Cronenberg), When Night Is Falling (Patricia Rozema), Clean (Olivier Assayas), Waydowntown, The Red Violin, The Event, Monkey Warfare. He is a regular on “Slings & Arrows,” currently playing on the Sundance Channel.
CASEY NICHOLAW (Director & Choreographer) received 2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics’ Circle nominations for his work on The Drowsy Chaperone, and 2005 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics’ Circle nominations for Best Choreography for Monty Python’s Spamalot, directed by Mike Nichols, which he also choreographed in London. Additional New York credits include direction and choreography for the highly-acclaimed production of Follies for City Center Encores! this past January, as well as choreography for Bye Bye Birdie for City Center Encores!, Candide starring Patti LuPone and Kristin Chenoweth for the NY Philharmonic (also on PBS Great Performances), South Pacific at Carnegie Hall, starring Reba McEntire and Brian Stokes Mitchell (also on PBS Great Performances), the musical staging for Can-Can (City Center Encores!) and Sinatra: His Voice. His World. His Way at Radio City Music Hall starring the world-famous Rockettes. Other original musicals Casey Nicholaw has choreographed include Lucky Duck (The Old Globe), The Road to Hollywood (Goodspeed Opera House) and The Prince and the Pauper (5th Avenue Theatre/Ordway). Television: “PBS Great Performances”and segments for “The Today Show”and ABC.
DAVID GALLO (Scenic Design) received the 2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critic Circle Awards for the Broadway production of The Drowsy Chaperone. Broadway: Xanadu, Radio Golf (Tony nom.), Gem of the Ocean (Tony nom.), Hughie, Ma Rainey, King Hedley II, Epic Proportions, Thoroughly Modern Millie (London also), …Charlie Brown, A View From the Bridge, Jackie (London also), The Lion in Winter. Off-Broadway: Evil Dead, Shout!, Bunny Bunny,Jitney (London also), The Wild Party, Blue Man Group (New York, Boston, Chicago, Vegas). Extensive European credits. Numerous awards including Drama Desk, NAACP, Obie, American Theatre Wing, Outer Critics, Lortel, Eddy, Ovation, L.A. Critics. Smithsonian permanent collection.
GREGG BARNES (Costume Design) received 2006 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for this production. Broadway: Legally Blonde (Tony nomination), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Flower Drum Song (Tony nomination), Side Show. New York: Sinatra (Radio City), Encores!, The Kathy and Mo Show, Pageant, The Christmas Spectacular. NYC Opera: Cinderella, The Merry Widow. West End: Pageant (Olivier nomination). National tours: On the Record, Ringling Bros. Circus, Princess Classics on Ice. Regional: Flower Drum Song (Mark Taper; L.A. Drama Critics Award); Allegro (Signature Theatre; Helen Hayes Award) and Lucky Duck (Old Globe; San Diego Critics Award). TDF Young Master Award.
KEN BILLINGTON (Co-Lighting Design has designed over 80 Broadway shows including the current Chicago, The Drowsy Chaperone and Lone Star Love, as well as the US touring productions of Chicago, Disney’s High School Musical, Annie, White Christmas and Riverdance for which he the lighting supervisor. Other projects include Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular for 26 seasons, Disneyland's nighttime extravaganza Fantasmic!, and Shamu Rocks at Sea World of Florida and San Diego. Among his many awards are the Tony, Drama Desk, Los Angeles Drama Critics awards.
BRIAN MONAHAN (Co-Lighting Design) received a 2006 Tony nomination for his work on The Drowsy Chaperone. Off-Broadway: The Woman in Black (co-design with Ken Billington). Regional: Jim Henson’s Bear in the Big Blue House – Live!, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Mexico City and Nashville). Los Angeles: Disney’s Steps in Time, Save It for the Stage: The Life of Reilly, Three Grooms and a Bride. Cruise Ships: Over 20 shows for Holland America Lines. Concerts: Frank Sinatra (12 world tours), The Ann-Margret Show (five U.S. tours), Charles Aznavour (Carnegie Hall). TV: “Frank Sinatra’s 75th Birthday Celebration” and Showtime’s “Frank, Liza and Sammy: The Ultimate Event” (ACE Award).
ACME SOUND PARTNERS (Sound Design). Broadway: Legally Blonde, High Fidelity,Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Drowsy Chaperone, Hot Feet, The Light in the Piazza, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Dracula the Musical, Twentieth Century, Fiddler on the Roof, Never Gonna Dance, The Boy From Oz, Avenue Q, Gypsy, La Bohème (Drama Desk Award), Flower Drum Song, Elaine Stritch At Liberty, Bells Are Ringing, A Class Act, Jane Eyre, The Full Monty. The partners are: Tom Clark, Mark Menard and Nevin Steinberg.
TELSEY + COMPANY (Casting). Broadway/Tours: Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, Wicked, Hairspray, Rent, Sweeney Todd, High School Musical, Deuce, Talk Radio, Company, Grey Gardens, Tarzan, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Off-Broadway: The Fantasticks, Blue Man Group, In theHeights, Atlantic, MCC, Signature; Film: Dan in Real Life, Then She Found Me, Across the Universe, Ira and Abby, Rent, Pieces of April, Camp, The Grey Zone, Finding Forrester, The Bone Collector; TV: Whoopi, HBO’s Undefeated, commercials.
JOSH MARQUETTE (Hair Design). Broadway/Off-Broadway: Encores! Follies; The Great Game; Pig Farm; The Great American Trailer Park Musical; Altar Boyz; three productions of Broadway Bares. Associate hair designer for The Wedding Singer and all Mamma Mia! companies in North America. Other NY: designed numerous productions for the Juilliard School and Ars Nova.
JUSTEN M. BROSNAN (Makeup Design). Broadway: Hairspray (principal makeup designer), Brooklyn (makeup/hair design), Legally Blonde (makeup design), Broadway Bares (makeup design). Hairspray national tour (makeup design). Regional: Beauty and the Beast (N.S.M.T), The Cherry Orchard (Ithaca College), High Button Shoes (Goodspeed Opera). “In loving memory of mum; for Wilfredo (keep strong my friend) and Therese (thank you…). Thanks God!”
LARRY BLANK (Orchestrations) received 2006 Tony and Drama Desk noms for his work on The Drowsy Chaperone. Broadway: Fame Becomes Me, La Cage aux Folles, The Producers, White Tie and Tails. London: Fiddler On The Roof, The Producers, Guys and Dolls, Beautiful and Damned. National tours: Seussical, Dr. Dolittle, White Christmas. Performers: Barbra Streisand, Betty Buckley ,Barry Manilow, Barbara Cook, Michael Crawford, John Barrowman, Michael Feinstein, Bernadette Peters, Martin Short, Tommy Tune, Nathan Lane, Rodney Gilfry, Marilyn Horne. Film: Chicago, The Producers, several films for Marc Shaiman.
GLEN KELLY (Dance & Incidental Music Arrangements) is the music arranger for The Producers, Spamalot, Frogs, Beauty and the Beast, High Society, Steel Pier, Dance a Little Closer and A Christmas Carol. For New York City Ballet, he arranged the music and cowrote the libretto for Double Feature. Other ballet credits include Thou Swell (for NYCB) and But Not for Me for the Martha Graham Company. Film: The Producers. Future projects: Young Frankenstein, the musical.
PHIL RENO (Music Supervisor/Vocal Arranger) Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone (currently), The Producers, Thou Shalt Not, Cats, Dame Edna: The Royal Tour and Back With a Vengeance. Tours: Joseph…starring Donny Osmond, Music of the Night (world premiere), Sweet Charity director Bob Fosse, Starlight Express. Off-Broadway: A New Brain, The Diva Is Dismissed, Chess. Regional: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Happy Days, I Sent a Letter To My Love. TV: Broadway Under the Stars (CBS: 2002-2006) Film: The Producers. Cast recordings : The Drowsy Chaperone (Grammy nom. as co-producer) Thou Shalt Not, Joseph…,and The Producers.
ROBERT BILLIG (Music Director) was original music director for Broadway productions of Never Gonna Dance, the recent revival of Man of La Mancha, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon and Singin’ in the Rain. On Broadway he also conducted Wicked, the revival of Chicago, The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Song and Dance, My One and Only and The Magic Show. He was musical supervisor and vocal arranger for The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Little Shop of Horrors. Other conducting credits range from television and nightclubs to international symphony orchestras.
JOHN MILLER (Music Coordinator). Recent Broadway: Young Frankenstein, A Catered Affair, Cry Baby, Les Miserables, Jersey Boys, Hairspray, Grey Gardens, The Producers, Beauty & the Beast, Sweeney Todd. Studio Musician (bass): Michael Jackson, Madonna, Eric Clapton, BB King, Frank Sinatra, Carly Simon, Celine Dion, Tommy Flanagan, Portishead, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pete Seeger, NY Philharmonic.
BRIAN LYNCH/THEATRTECH, INC. (Producion Supervisor). Technical/Production Management on numerous Broadway shows and national tours that most recently include: The Drowsy Chaperone, Avenue Q, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, High Fidelity, The Odd Couple, Ring of Fire, Movin’ Out, Baz Luhrmann’s La Boheme, Contact, Side Show, De La Guarda, Riverdance and Rent. Brian has also worked on virtually all of Neil Simon’s productions spanning the last twenty-five years.
CASEY HUSHION (Assistant Director) Broadway: The Drowsy Chaperone, Good Vibrations. Regional credits include Goodspeed Opera House, Papermill Playhouse, North Carolina Theatre and North Shore Music Theatre. Casey has directed new works for festivals such as the New York Music Theatre Festival and the National Alliance. She is looking forward to assistant directing In The Heights, opening March 2008. Thanks to C2J and love to Marc and Lincoln.
JOSH RHODES (Assistant Choreographer). The Drowsy Chaperone (Broadway, West End), Follies (Encores), South Pacific (Carnegie Hall). Chess (NCT-Choreographer), Gypsy of the Year (Choreographer, Lyricist), Harmony (Associate Choreographer). Performed in seven Broadway shows.
ERIC SPROSTY (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Fosse. National Tours: Movin Out, Contact. Regional Credits: stage manager of over 75 productions. Highlights: ten seasons at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, three seasons at Paper Mill Playhouse including Follies and the PBS Great Performances “Crazy For You”
ALLISON HARMA (Stage Manager). National Tours: Movin’ Out, Little Shop of Horrors, Saturday Night Fever, Tommy. Off-Broadway: My Old Lady, Our Sinatra. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Theater Under the Stars, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Theatre of the Stars, Maine State Music Theatre.
TOM JEFFORDS (Assistant Stage Manager). Tours: Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life; Macbeth; The Boy Friend; A Funny Thing Happened...; VeggieTales Live!; 1776; Jesus Christ Superstar. Other: The Exonerated (NYC, London, Dublin); De La Guarda’s Villa Villa (NYC, Seoul); Creation (L.A.’s AiRealistic). Love to my family. AEA.
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THE CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY (General Manager). The Charlotte Wilcox Company is currently managing both THE DROWSY CHAPERONE and GREASE on Broadway. This is Charlotte's third production of GREASE having been the production assistant on the original and the General Manager of the 1994 revival. The company’sother credits include Cyrano de Bergerac (starring Kevin Kline), The Drowsy Chaperone, The Times They Are A-Changin’, The Wedding Singer, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Bombay Dreams, Taboo, The Full Monty, Ragtime, Jesus Christ Superstar, By Jeeves, Play On, On the Waterfront, My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Damn Yankees, Chicago, City of Angels. Touring: Stones in His Pockets, Sunset Boulevard, Busker Alley, Oba Oba, Steel Magnolias, On Your Toes, La Scala Ballet, The Canton Acrobats and the Peking Opera. Regional: The Drowsy Chaperone (Ahmanson Theatre), The Times They Are A-Changin’ (Old Globe).
KEVIN MCCOLLUM (Producer) is producer of the Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone. Mr. McCollum also received Tony Awards for Best Musical for Avenue Q (2006) and for Rent (1996) which was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and is now a major motion picture. He also produced Baz Luhrmann’s La Bohème (2002) and High Fidelity (2006) on Broadway, as well as the debut stage production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Off-Broadway credits include De La Guarda, [title of show], and In the Heights which will open on Broadway in March of 2008. Mr. McCollum is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music, and has a Masters degree from the Peter Stark Program at USC.
ROY MILLER (Producer) is represented on Broadway this season by the Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone and Mark Twain’s Is He Dead? Mr. Miller also produced High Fidelity (2006) and I’m Not Rappaport (2002) on Broadway, and the tours of A Chorus Line (2002) and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2000). From 1991 to 2004 he was with the acclaimed Paper Mill Playhouse, producing shows such as Crazy For You (PBS/Emmy-nominated); Follies (Ann Miller), Gypsy (Betty Buckley), Animal Crackers (Kristin Chenoweth), and Stephen Schwartz’s Children Of Eden.
BOB BOYETT (Producer). Broadway: Journey’s End (2007 Tony, Best Revival); The Coast of Utopia (2007 Tony, Best Play); Deuce, Lovemusik, Coram Boy, Inherit The Wind; The Drowsy Chaperone; The History Boys (2006 Tony, Best Play); Monty Python’s Spamalot (2005 Tony, Best Musical); Well; Bridge & Tunnel; The Woman in White; The Pillowman; Glengarry Glenn Ross (2005 Tony, Best Revival); Democracy; The Frogs; Jumpers; Fiddler on the Roof; The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?; (2002 Tony Best Play); Topdog/Underdog (2002 Pulitzer Prize); Hedda Gabler; Sweet Smell of Success; The Crucible; The Elephant Man; and A Year With Frog and Toad. London: Little Shop of Horrors, Boeing- Boeing, The Dumb Waiter, The 39 Steps, Bent, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Donkeys’ Years, Sunday in the Park With George, The Woman in White, Boston Marriage, Lobby Hero, Jumpers, Monty Python’s Spamalot and The Drowsy Chaperone.
STEPHANIE P. MCCLELLAND (Producer). Founder of Green Curtain Productions (GCP). Ms. McClelland and GCP’s Broadway producing credits: Journey’s End (2007 Tony and Drama Desk Awards, Best Play Revival), The Coram Boy, Inherit The Wind, Butley, The History Boys (2006 Tony and Drama Desk Awards, Best Play), The Color Purple and Spamalot (2005 Tony and Drama Desk Awards, Best Musical), Glengarry Glen Ross (2005 Tony Award, Best Play Revival), The Pillowman, Democracy, Jumpers, Flower Drum Song; London credits: The Drowsy Chaperone, Little Shop of Horrors, Sunday in the Park With George. National Tours: The Drowsy Chaperone, The Color Purple, Spamalot. GCP’s other commercial interests included Little Shop of Horrors, Gypsy, Man of La Mancha, The Producers, The Shape of Things, The Lonesome West (Broadway); Frost/Nixon, Guys and Dolls, Fuddy Meers, Brand, Mrs. Warren’s Profession (London). Ms. McClelland is on the boards of The Juilliard School, London’s Donmar Warehouse and the American Associates of the National Theatre. With love and gratitude to Carter, Cary and Spencer.
BARBARA HELLER FREITAG (Producer). Producing credits include The Drowsy Chaperone, winner of five 2006 Tony Awards (Ahamanson, Broadway and London productions). Broadway: Legally Blond: The Musical and Butley with Nathan Lane. This fall she will produce Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming. Off Broadway: Tryst, starring Mathew Caulfield. Over the years she’s supported such productions as The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife; Caroline, or Change; Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (all Tony nominees); Brooklyn, the Musical; and The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (Tony-winner for Best Play). Barbara is currently on the board of the Transport Group, a 2007 Drama Desk award- winning Off-Broadway theater company. She is a patron of Lincoln Center Theater and the Manhattan Theatre Club.
JILL FURMAN (Producer). Jill’s company, Arthouse Pictures, develops and produces film and theater projects. She is currently represented on Broadway by the Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone. Earlier this year, she produced the award winning off-Broadway musical In The Heights, which is transferring to Broadway in February 2008. Jill also produces Freestyle Love Supreme, a hip-hop comedy show which has been performed at various venues in New York City and comedy festivals around the world. She produced the off Broadway play On The Line, and associate produced the Broadway revival of Sly Fox, the Tony Award-winning play Fortune's Fool, and Elaine May's Adult Entertainment. Jill is on the Board of Directors of MCC Theater and is a member of the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
SONNY EVERETT (Associate Producer). Credits include Avenue Q (associate producer, Tony Award); producer/partner of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s State Fair; The Unexpected Man (London, NY); Collected Stories; Vita and Virginia; The Beauty Queen of Leenane; June Moon; The Laramie Project;Gross Indecency; Tru; As Bees in Honey Drown; Blown Sideways Through Life; Hurlyburly; La Bohème (Broadway). Producer: the late Kitty Carlisle Hart’s producer in the U.S. and Europe. Most recently producer of all three companies of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. Off-Broadway partner of In the Heights, as well as forthcoming Broadway production (March ’08).
MARIANO TOLENTINO, JR. (Associate Producer) is also an associate producer of the Broadway and London productions of The Drowsy Chaperone. Other producing credits include High Fidelity and For The Glory and is currently involved in the Broadway production of In The Heights. Previous Broadway projects include Talk Radio, The Little Dog Laughed and Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life. AFTG-TINGWOT!
JEFF DAVIS (Associate Producer) was a studio musician in the late sixties. In the nineties, he founded Mambo City Music, a Latin recording company that produced CDs and videos for up and coming artists. With his wife Paula, he began Dreamland Music Group, a production company that invested in Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life on Broadway. They are also involved with the Broadway musical Legally Blond. Members of the New York Drama League, they look forward to continuing their support of theater and the arts.
DEMOS BIZAR ENTERTAINMENT (Associate Producer). The Drowsy Chaperone is Nick Demos and Francine Bizar’s first producing project together. Nick is the Artistic Director for Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma where he has produced over 45 productions and directed numerous shows including Kelli O’Hara in Oklahoma!, Deborah Gibson in Chicago and Sally Struthers in Hello, Dolly! Francine has spent a portion of her life developing a love of the theatre as a wardrobe supervisor Off Broadway and in regional theatre. She spent the last two decades assisting her second husband, a colorful entrepreneur and adventurer with his many investments and philanthropic endeavors.
PAUL MACK is founder and President of a professional fundraising consulting firm outside of Toronto. Prior to starting his company 12 years ago, Mr. Mack worked as a professional actor/singer/dancer, appearing in dozens of musicals in New York, across the country and Japan. In 2004, he co-produced the NAMT Festival reading of The Drowsy Chaperone in New York. Mr. Mack is honored to have played a central role in bringing this original Canadian musical to America for audiences to enjoy. |