Beloved Comedy by PTC Alum Stephen Temperley Marks the Company’s Second Production in the Meldrum Theatre
[SALT LAKE CITY, UT NOVEMBER 12, 2024] — Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC), Utah’s premier professional theatre company in residence at the University of Utah, presents Stephen Temperley’s Souvenir, “a fantasia on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins,” from December 6-21, 2024. The two-hander marks the second PTC production in the new Meldrum Theatre at the Einar Nielsen Field House.
Stranger-than-fiction, Souvenir is the true account of Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy socialite with an insatiable passion for opera, despite possessing a hilariously tone-deaf voice. Set against the backdrop of New York City in the early 20th century, this heartwarming and humorous play follows Jenkins’ ambitious pursuit of her dreams, supported by her loyal pianist, Cosmé McMoon. Souvenir is a must-see theatrical gem that will leave you laughing, crying, and cheering for Jenkins’ indomitable spirit. This holiday season, experience the magic of this extraordinary true story that proves that sometimes, the most beautiful music comes from the heart.
Souvenir also has unique PTC ties: its playwright, Stephen Temperley, was appearing onstage in PTC’s 2003 production of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde while simultaneously readying Souvenir for its 2004 world premiere. The play would go on to a Broadway run, followed by international productions in cities including Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Copenhagen. It remains one of the most produced plays in the United States.
CAST & CREATIVE
Having made her PTC debut in last season’s Christmas in Connecticut, Linda Mugleston* returns as Florence Foster Jenkins. She is joined by PTC newcomer Bob Walton* as Cosmé McMoon.
Both Mugleston and Walton have extensive Broadway credits. Mugleston has appeared in The Music Man, My Fair Lady, Hello, Dolly!, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, On The 20th Century, Cinderella, Anything Goes, Young Frankenstein, Wonderful Town, Nine, Into The Woods, Kiss Me Kate, and On The Town. Walton appeared in Girl From The North Country, The Drowsy Chaperone, 42nd Street, Once Upon A Mattress, Showboat, and City of Angels.
Wes Grantom directs Souvenir. At PTC, he has also directed The Messenger, The Lifespan of a Fact, The Lion in Winter and A Comedy of Tenors. Grantom is a recent Tony Award winner, having co-produced the most-nominated play in Tony Awards history, Stereophonic.
“I’m thrilled to be returning to Pioneer with this gem of a comedy. It’s a heartwarming story few people are familiar with and it’s a perfect way to kick off the holiday season,” said Grantom. “This will be my fifth production at the Pioneer, but my first in the Meldrum Theatre. I’m excited to work in this new, dynamic space.”
Grantom is joined on the Creative Team by Scenic Designer Jo Winiarski (PTC’s Jersey Boys, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812); Costume Designer K.L. Alberts (PTC’s A Christmas Story- The Musical and 37 seasons with the company); Lighting Designer Yang Yu (Primordial at The Tank, Unresolved Rage Game at Soho Rep/Writer Director Lab); Sound Designer Bryce Robinette (PTC’s The Lehman Trilogy, Native Gardens); Hair & Makeup Designer Tami Lee Thompson (Jersey Boys and Prayer for the French Republic); and Music Supervisor Alex Marshall (PTC’s ELF – The Musical). James O. Hansen* is Production Stage Manager. Casting is by Bob Cline.
TICKETS
Souvenir runs at the Meldrum Theatre at the Einar Nielsen Field House from December 6—21, 2024. Tickets are now on sale via the link below or by calling the Pioneer Theatre Company Box Office at 801-581-6961. Tickets for patrons in grades K-12 are half-price Monday through Thursday. A select number of $43 tickets are available for every performance with code PTC63.
A special “pay what you can” performance, made possible through PTC’s newly-announced Curtain Call for All initiative, will take place Monday, December 9 at 7:00 PM. Curtain Call for All tickets are available by calling or visiting the PTC Box Office.
Souvenir is made possible through the generosity of the Marriner S. Eccles Foundation.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
PRESS CONTACT
Joshua Black
Director of Marketing and Communications
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TICKETING INFORMATION
Souvenir
by Stephen Temperley
“Souvenir” is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service imprint (www.dramatists.com)
WHEN
December 6-21, 2024
TIMES
Monday – Thursday, 7:00 PM
Friday and Saturday, 7:30 PM
Saturday, 2:00 PM
WHERE
Souvenir will be performed at PTC’s Meldrum Theatre at the Einar Nielsen Field House
375 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City
PRICES
$44 – $57 in advance; $5 more when purchased on day of show
Students K – 12 or ages 5-18 are half-price Monday – Thursday
Curtain Call for All (“pay what you can”) performance: Monday, December 9 at 7:00 PM
Discounts available for University of Utah students, staff, and faculty. Visit PioneerTheatre.org/UniversityofUtah for more details.
MORE INFO
Box Office: 801-581-6961
Open 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Monday – Friday
PTC Show Listing: Souvenir
CAST
Florence Foster Jenkins: Linda Mugleston*
Cosmé McMoon: Bob Walton*
CREATIVE TEAM
Director: Wes Grantom
Scenic Designer: Jo Winiarski
Costume Designer: K.L. Alberts
Lighting Designer: Yang Yu
Sound Designer: Bryce Robinette
Hair & Makeup Designer: Tami Lee Thompson
Music Supervisor: Alex Marshall
Production Stage Manager: James O. Hansen*
Casting: Bob Cline
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
ABOUT PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY (PTC)
Now celebrating its 63rd season, the award-winning PTC is Utah’s premiere professional theatre company and leading arts organization of the West. Led by Artistic Director Karen Azenberg and Managing Director Adrian Budhu, PTC presents world-class productions that celebrate diversity in culture and society and serve as the connecting bridge between art and scholarship as an affiliate of the University of Utah. For more information, visit PioneerTheatre.org.