September 14 – September 29, 2012
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes
Conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Winner of the 2008 Tony Award for Best Musical and Best Score, and finalist for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Drama!
“Light and sweet are just the words to describe this amiable show, which boasts an infectious, bouncy Latin-pop score by a gifted young composer… and a stage full of energized, energetic performers you can’t take your eyes off.”—The New York Times
In Washington Heights, New York, three generations of Latino immigrants dream of succeeding in America while at the same time holding onto their culture and heritage. An uplifting and joyous celebration of life, In the Heights shows us a world that is at once exotic and different from our own but filled with the same dreams shared by us all.
Important Dates
Monday–Thursday 7:00 PM
Friday & Saturday 7:30 PM
Saturday 2:00 PM
ASL-interpreted performance: Saturday, October 7th @ 2 PM
Sponsors
Wanda and Carvel Mattsson Memorial Foundation
The Pioneer Theatre Guild
Overview
Cast
Creative Team
MATT AUGUST (Director) directed all the Broadway, Los Angeles and Nationally Touring productions of Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas-the Musical. He recently directed and executive produced the award-winning short film How to Get to Candybar, which is currently playing the film festival circuit (www.candybarthemovie.com). He was nominated for the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Direction for the new musical Liberty Smith at Ford’s Theatre, DC. The Los Angeles Times hailed his Two Gentlemen of Verona for the Old Globe as one of the “Top 10 Productions of the Year” and his Baby Taj at TheatreWorks made “Top Ten” lists for theSan Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Tribune and San Jose Mercury News. Mr. August directed the Australian production of The Full Monty, five seasons of A Christmas Carol for Ford’s Theatre, the world premier of Sixteen Wounded staring Martin Landau and co-wrote the book for the Helen Hayes-nominated new musical Meet John Doe (NYMF & Ford’s Theatre) and the playFool and Proper Wages (Sirius Theatre, LA). Mr. August has directed many other shows at regional theatres across the country, worked with many stars from Jim Dale to Wayne Brady and been the Associate/Resident Director on four other Broadway shows. He started as a street theatre performer. He’s is a Drama League Fellow, Killian Fellow (Oregon Shakes) and a Watermill Fellow (with Robert Wilson) and received his MFA from CalArts. |
BOB RICHARD (Choreographer) has been the resident choreographer for the past eleven years with the Sacramento Music Circus, staging over twenty-seven productions such as the first ever Les Misérables in the round, Frank Wildhorn’s 10th Anniversary production of Jekyll and Hyde, Hairspray and the world premiere of the new Footloose. He recently staged the 50th anniversary production of West Side Story for Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre and has worked regionally with North Shore Music Theatre, The Old Globe, and Ordway Performing Arts Center. Bob was nominated for a Bay Area Critics Circle Award for his work with the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, and won an Ivey award for his choreography in his tour of Cabaret. Founding Artistic Director of The American Musical Theatre Dance Company! Bob has been dancing, teaching, and choreographing all over the world encompassing 30 years in show business. Love to Diane and Robert Henry. |
HELEN GREGORY (Music Director) Helen is returning to the Pioneer Theatre Company (previously the MD for Rent) and is honored to be a part of In the Heights. Her credits include New York Theatre Workshop, The Vineyard, La Mama E.T.C., Hudson Guild, Maltz-Jupiter Theatre (7 Carbonell nominations; winner- 2012 for Best Musical Direction- Crazy For You), Asolo Theatre (winner Sarasota Magazine Best Musical Direction – Barnum), The Alliance Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Riverside Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Goodman Theatre, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, and the Hangar Theatre. Tours include Oklahoma,Grease and Joseph… Industrials: American Movie Classics and Star Odyssey for the Stardust Hotel, Las Vegas. Many thanks, always, to Karen Azenberg for her friendship and challenges she throws my way. Thanks, too, to Mom for subsidizing years of piano lessons. |
G. W. MERCIER (Scenic & Costume Designer) On Broadway, he designed Juan Darien: A Carnival Mass, by Julie Taymor and Elliot Goldenthal, Tony nomination (scenery) two Drama Desk nominations (scenery and costumes). Off-Broadway shows include: Dead Man’s Cell Phone; The Miracle Brothers; Five Course Love; People Are Wrong; Wilder; Eli’s Comin’; Dream True (Drama Desk Nomination); True History & Real Adventures; You Don’t Miss The Water;The Waiting Room; Bed & Sofa (Drama Desk Nomination); Por Knockers; The Party; Lady Bracknell’s Confinement; Hannah, 1939; Urban Zulu Mambo; Catch Me If I Fall; Groundhog; The Red Sneaks; The New Americans; Winter Man; The Loman Family Picnic; The Tempest;Taming of the Shrew; Macbeth; Lemon Sky; Evening Sky; & Judgment. Mr. Mercier is pleased to create a world on the Pioneer stage and honored to work with such talented and generous collaborators, actors, artisans and technicians. |
PAUL MILLER (Lighting Designer) Broadway: Legally Blonde (also West End, Australia & Vienna), Freshly Squeezed, Laughing Room Only as well as Where’s Charley, Lost in the Stars,Of Thee I Sing and Music in the Air (Encores). Off-Broadway: Lucky Guy, Vanities—A New Musical, Waiting for Godot (50th Anniversary Production), Nunsense, Addicted and Balancing Act. Also on Broadway as Associate designer: Macbeth, Three Days of Rain, Company, Sweeney Todd, Little Women, Hairspray, The Producers, Life x3, The Music Man, The Price,Saturday Night Fever, The Civil War, On The Town, The Sound of Music and Titanic. Regional: Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Playhouse, Asolo Rep, Riverside Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Baystreet Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare, Goodspeed Playhouse and Paper Mill Playhouse among others. International: South Africa, China, The Philippines, Canada, Italy, UK. National Tours: Elf, Shrek, Story Time Live, Wizard of Oz, Legally Blonde, Sweeney Todd, Hairspray, The Producers, Nunsense 20th Anniversary, Scooby Doo in Stage Fright, The Sound of Music. For Television: Camelot (Live from Lincoln Center), concert appearances by Lady Gaga, Justin Beiber, Cindy Lauper and others. Clairol on Broadway (A&E) as well as many special events including Lighting Director for the internationally televised New Year’s Eve Celebration in Time’s Square for the last 13 years. |
MATTHEW TIBBS (Sound Designer) is Pioneer Theatre Company’s Resident Sound Designer. He has previously worked as a sound designer or engineer at Portland Center Stage, Artists Repertory Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival and Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. Some of his favorite past sound designs include Fat Pig, Proof and The Full Monty. He received his M.F.A. in Sound Design from University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and his B.A. from George Fox University. Matthew has also been the sound designer on several award-winning films and video projects. Matthew is adjunct faculty at University of Utah teaching Sound Design and lives with his wife Beth and son Lucas in Salt Lake City. |
AMANDA FRENCH (Hair and Makeup Designer) has been a Makeup and Hair Designer for over 20 years. She has worked for Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, The Utah Shakespeare Festival, The Utah Opera, Egyptian Theatre Company and the University of Texas at Austin. She is a contributing writer in the tenth edition of Stage Makeup by Corson, Glavan and Norcross, and her work can also be seen in The Costume Technician’s Handbook by Ingham and Covey, and Wig Making and Styling: A Complete Guide for Theatre and Film by Ruskai and Lowery. She attended the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati where she studied with Hair and Makeup Designer Lenna Kaleva. She is a member of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) and a current University of Utah adjunct professor of wigs and makeup. |
Media
Publicity
Preview Coverage
BroadwayWorld
A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL to be Presented at Pioneer Theatre Company in December
Gephardt Daily
A Christmas Story, The Musical’ to bring festive cheer to Pioneer
Salt Lake City Weekly
The Essential A&E Picks for Dec 8-14
ABC-4
Family-friendly Christmas events in Utah
Reviews
BroadwayWorld
A CHRISTMAS STORY at Pioneer Theatre Company is Warm-Hearted”
Front Row Reviewers
Oh Fudge! Pioneer Theatre Company Brings A Christmas Story, the Musical to Utah and If You Miss it–Well, You Know What You’ll Say
Gephardt Daily
PTC’s ‘A Christmas Story, The Musical’ adds comedy, depth to nostalgic film story
Good Things Utah
A Christmas Story, The Musical hits the Pioneer Theatre stage
Utah Arts Review
PTC’s high-energy cast serves up enjoyable, family-friendly ‘Christmas Story
The Utah Review
Pioneer Theatre Company’s A Christmas Story: The Musical is spiffy, enjoyable homage to holiday film classic
Utah Theatre Bloggers
PIONEER’S A CHRISTMAS STORY IS A BULLSEYE
Content Advisory
Hello Dolly!
SYNOPSIS: Jerry Herman’s energetic Hello, Dolly! is a musical filled with charisma and heart. Matchmaker Dolly Levi is a widow, a matchmaker, and also a professional meddler –but everything changes when she decides that the next match she needs to make is to find someone for herself. Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Hello Dolly! is boisterous and charming from start to finish. Dolly Levi is one of the strongest and richest starring roles for a woman ever written for musical theatre.
LANGUAGE: A few mild uses of “damn.”
SMOKING AND DRINKING: The characters sing of smoking although none is depicted, and wine and champagne are consumed during dinners.
SEX: None.
VIOLENCE: None.
FOR WHICH AUDIENCES? Hello, Dolly! is suitable for all ages.