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Program - Mamma Mia! (April 4-7, 2006)

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Cast
  3. Scenes & Musical Numbers
  4. About the Artists
  5. Staff and Production Notes

Introduction

Judy Craymer, Richard East and Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal present Mamma Mia!

Credits

Hancher Auditorium thanks Oaknoll Retirement Residence; Hartwig Motors, Inc.; Iowa State Bank and Trust Company; Meardon, Sueppel and Downer P.L.C.; Shive-Hattery, Inc.; and Sheraton Iowa City Hotel for support of Mamma Mia!

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Cast

The Ensemble

Cathryn Basile, Julia Cook, Colin Donnell, Michael Gerhart, Marlene Handrahan, Kurt Andrew Hansen, Marisa Martinez, Vincent Ortega, Kristine Reese, Will Reynolds, Enrico S. Rodriguez, Mackenzie Thomas, Anne Tolpegin, Brad Wills

Understudies

The Band

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Scenes & Musical Numbers

Scenes

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

Musical Numbers (in alphabetical order)

  1. Chiquitita
  2. Dancing Queen
  3. Does Your Mother Know
  4. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
  5. Honey, Honey
  6. I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
  7. I Have a Dream
  8. Knowing Me, Knowing You
  9. Lay All Your Love on Me
  10. Mamma Mia
  11. Money, Money, Money
  12. One of Us
  13. Our Last Summer
  14. Slipping Through My Fingers
  15. S.O.S.
  16. Super Trouper
  17. Take a Chance on Me
  18. Thank You for the Music
  19. The Name of the Game
  20. The Winner Takes it All
  21. Under Attack
  22. Voulez-Vous

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About the Artists

Laurie Wells (Donna Sheridan) is a native Californian who has been residing in NYC for ten years. First national tour of Swing. Off-broadway: Our Sinatra and I Got Merman. West Coast premiere of Twist of Fate at the Tiffany theatre, Eliza in My Fair Lady, Rizzo in Grease, Nancy in Oliver. Grand Ol' Opry in Nashville. Proud member of Actors' Equity. "Love to family and Alana."

Carrie Manolakos (Sophie Sheridan) attended the NYU Tisch School and is a proud member of Actors' Equity. Regional/NYC credits: The Who's Tommy (Sally Simpson), LaChiusa's The Wild Party (Nadine), To Kill A Mockingbird (Scout), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Puck), Wiz amazing company!"

Lisa Mandel (Tanya) a native Nevadan and University of Arizona graduate (BSBA-MKTG). Broadway debut in Sunset Boulevard and understudied the role of Ulla in The Producers. Recurring roles on "ATWT," "David Letterman" and "Dr. Vegas." Lisa sits on the National Board of Directors for the UA's Alumni Association.

Laura Ware (Rosie) holds a BFA in acting (UC Santa Barbara) and an MFA in musical theatre (San Diego State University) and is proud to be justifying her degrees as a working member of Actors' Equity. Regional: Annie (Miss Hannigan), 42nd Street (Maggie Jones), Nunsense (Reverend Mother). Love to her family and friends.

Sean Allan Krill (Sam Carmichael). Regional: Dessa Rose, The Importance of Being Earnest, Travesties, Henry V, Brigadoon (Jeff Award nomination), 1776, The Pirates of Penzance, Damn Yankees, Jesus Christ Superstar, Forever Plaid (Jeff Award). Cast recordings: American Girls Revue, American Girls—Circle of Friends. First national: Thoroughly Modern Millie (Leon Rabin Award, Carbonell Award nominations.)

Milo Shandel (Bill Austin). U.S.: Mamma Mia! (first national), Forbidden Hollywood. Canada: Six Degrees… (CanStage, Manitoba Theatre Centre), Cabaret (Grand, MTC), Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Forbidden Broadway, Napoleon, House of Martin Guerre, Tartuffe with Brent Carver (CanStage). Stratford Festival: Merry Wives…, Macbeth, Amadeus with Brian Bedford. Milo was born and raised in Vancouver, and is now based in Toronto.

Ian Simpson (Harry Bright). U.S: Mamma Mia! (first national), The Second Hurricane (Chicago Humanities Festival). Canada: King Lear, Camelot, The Boyfriend, Coriolanus, Equus, The Gondoliers (Stratford Festival); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Sherlock Holmes, Lady Be Good! (Shaw Festival). Other credits: Falsettos; Les Misérables; The Merry Widow; Into the Woods; Oh, Coward; Jacques Brel… and Popcorn.

Corey Greenan (Sky) Regional: Under My Apron (MITF, NY), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Old Globe Theatre, San Diego), Evita (Che), 42nd Street (Billy Lawlor), Sweeney Todd (Tobias), Much Ado About Nothing (Claudio). "For Patrick—Phil. 1:21."

Tiffani Barbour (Ali) recently appeared in a recurring role as Alice on CBS's "The Education of Max Bickford." Other credits: Fame (European tour), Orestes (En Garde Arts) and Bobos (AMTF). Tiff is a co-founder of Threeleggedturtle.com (Productions).

Karla L. Beard (Lisa) Regional credits: Midwest Premiere of Dessa Rose (Dessa Rose); Sunday in the Park with George (Celeste #2); Ain't Misbehavin (Charlaine); Once on This Island (TiMoune); Miss Saigon (Gigi); Amen Corner; Piano Lesson.

Michael Grayman (Eddie). National tours: West Side Story, The King and I. Regional: The Sum Of Us (Boston premiere), The Fantasticks (Matt—Los Angeles), The Music Man. Television: "General Hospital." Member, Actors' Equity.

Robert Pendilla (Pepper). Credits include numerous television/film, music video and commercial appearances. Most recent stage credits: Aida, Flower Drum Song, My Fair Lady, Mame, Dorian and Disney's Aladdin. "Thanks to family, friends and K.S.A."

Kevin Ashling (Swing). AEA member. Tours: Grease, Footloose, West Side Story, The Music of Andrew Lloyd Weber. "This is for my Poppy!" "Home is the sailor, Home from the sea." www.kevinashling.com.

Cathryn Basile (Ensemble). New York: Henry, Sweet Henry (York Theatre). Readings: Party Come Here (Roundabout), Last Dance, Slut (Goodspeed). Regional: MUNY. BFA University of Michigan. "Thanks to Henderson/Hogan, Mark Madama, friends, family and especially Mom and Dad!"

Sara Braslow (Assistant Dance Captain, Swing). National tour: Big River. Regional: Me and My Girl (Goodspeed), Beauty and the Beast (NCT), Funky Fairytale (Trump Plaza). "Love and thanks to my family and husband, Don Daniels, for showing me how high to dream."

Julia Cook (Ensemble). NYC and regional credits include: Inside Out (HERE), Loves Labours Lost (American Globe), Morning Star (Asolo), A Midsummer Night's Dream (American Stage). Proud member of Actors' Equity. "Love to Jefferson, Mom and Dad!"

Colin Donnell (Ensemble). Off-Broadway: Almost Heaven: Songs of John Denver. Regional: Mame, Miss Saigon, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Jesus Christ Superstar (MUNY), Hello Dolly, 1776 (Stages St. Louis). B.A. Indiana University. "Love to my family/friends." Proud Member of Equity.

Michael Gerhart (Ensemble). Broadway: The Phantom Of The Opera, My Fair Lady. National tours: The Who's Tommy, My Fair Lady, The Music Of Andrew Lloyd Webber, West Side Story and Chess. Chicago native and Northwestern University graduate. "Love to Becky, Maddie and Collin."

Marlene Handrahan (Ensemble). From Prince Edward Island. Across Canada: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change; The Secret Garden; Anne of Green Gables; Emily of New Moon; Johnny Belinda; Oklahoma; Brigadoon; Guys and Dolls.

Kurt Andrew Hansen (Ensemble) is a touring maniac and happy to be traveling again. He was last seen around the country and on Broadway in Miss Saigon. He also has numerous L.A. and regional credits. "Love to my girls."

Marisa Martinez (Ensemble). Originally from Rochester, N.Y. She is excited to be making her professional debut in the national tour of Mamma Mia! She is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association.

Vincent Ortega (Ensemble). Regional: Babes in Arms (Peter), Big River (Huck), workshop of Disney's Aladdin (Aladdin, Iago). Numerous video, film and television credits; back-up singing/dancing for stars like Elvira Mistress of the Dark and Debbie Reynolds.

Andrew Parkhurst (Dance Captain, Swing). Alvin Ailey's Memoria (age 16). Young Artist Scholar, American Dance Festival. Roman Polanski's Tanz der Vampire (dance soloist) in Vienna. Five productions West Side Story, including in German. BFA, TCU. KCMO native. Member, AEA.

Kristine Reese (Ensemble). Credits: Fiona (Brigadoon), Rosa Bud (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Ariel (Footloose), Hello, Dolly! starring Michele Lee, featured performances with Cincinnati Pops and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. CCM Grad. "Thanks to friends, family, mom, dad and Billy."

Will Reynolds (Ensemble). Regional: Candide (title role), Our Town (George), Mame (Older Patrick); NYC: Second Kiss (The Boy); Film: The Good Shepherd (Dir. Robert De Niro). Will is also a songwriter and originally from Chicago. BFA: Carnegie Mellon. www. willreynoldsonline.com

Enrico S. Rodriguez (Ensemble). Broadway/off-Broadway: Rent, Big, Zanna Don't! (Mike), Fame, Radio City Christmas Spectacular; national tour: Rent; Regional: Footloose (Ren McCormack, NSMT), Pittsburgh CLO; NYMF: But I'm A Cheerleader (Dolph). "Thanks Mom, Dad, John, Colin, Henderson/Hogan and GOD!!!"

Mackenzie Thomas (Ensemble) Broadway: Mamma Mia!; National Tour: Mamma Mia! (Ali); Regional: NCT, Chicago Ravinia Festival; TV: NBC's Fame. BM, Northwestern University; Interlochen Grad. North Carolina native! Love to family, friends, & Evie Crews. Member, Actors' Equity.

Anne Tolpegin (Ensemble). Broadway/national tours: Les Misérables (Madame T u/s), Ragtime (Mother). Regional: Chicago premiere of Sondheim's Passion (Fosca), Man of La Mancha (Aldonza), Grand Hotel (Rafaella); Northwestern University, proud AEA member.

Rosalie Vega (Swing) Film/Television: "Ready to Rumble," "Bedazzled," "Training Day," "City of Angels." Commercial: Degree deodorant. Theatre:(Andrea) Once On This Island, (Viola) Twelfth Night, Dreamgirls. "Thank you Mom, Harri, and my dearest friends- I Love You".

Brad Wills (Ensemble). Thrilled to be joining this company. Broadway: Annie. National tours: Annie, The Wizard of Oz. Regional appearances include Ford's D.C. and Theatre-by-the-Sea. "Thanks David, Mom and Dad."

Michael John Egan (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Les Misérables, Man of La Mancha, Never Gonna Dance. National tours: Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Cabaret, Mamma Mia!, Guys and Dolls. Other credits include Seattle Opera, Spoleto Festival USA, 5th Avenue Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO.

Bryan Landrine (Stage Manager). Broadway: Cats, Les Misérables, Fosse, Harlem Song, Once On This Island (cast reunion), Sly Fox, Sweet Charity. National tours: Cats, Les Misérables, Movin' Out. "For my Mom and best friend, Jean Shaver. I love you! PBTG!

Joyce Davidson (Assistant Stage Manager) most recently stage managed Blue Man Group–Live at Luxor in Las Vegas. She has also done extensive work with the La Jolla Playhouse, including such shows as Jane Eyre, The Green Bird and Harmony.

Judy Craymer (Producer). After working for Cameron Mackintosh on the original production of Cats, Judy joined Tim Rice's production company and became executive producer of Chess. She then went on to a successful career in film and television. Judy worked for many years on the idea of creating a musical based on the songs of ABBA and formed Littlestar in 1996 to produce Mamma Mia!. She was also executive producer of the official ABBA documentary The Winner Takes it All and executive producer of the recent documentary Super Troupers: A Celebratory Film from Waterloo to Mamma Mia!. Judy is the producer of Mamma Mia! in London, Broadway, Las Vegas, the national U.S. tour and the international tour, and also produced the productions in Toronto and Australasia. In 2002, Judy was presented with a Woman of the Year award in recognition of her international success with Mamma Mia!, and Mamma Mia! was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Musical.

Richard East (Producer). Born in Australia. A fine art graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia in 1977, Richard has worked in the entertainment industry for 24 years in Australia, London and the U.S. in various capacities including promoter, producer and artist manager. He is a peer of the Australia Council. Richard has been involved in Mamma Mia! from its inception.

Björn Ulvaeus (Music & Lyrics) was born in 1945 in Gothenberg on the West Coast of Sweden. After a successful local career in Sweden with a folk group in the mid-'60s, he started his collaboration with Benny Andersson. They then went on to form ABBA with Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Even during the ABBA years, the idea of writing a musical seemed appealing and, in 1981, Björn and Benny met Tim Rice and co-wrote Chess with him, which opened in the West End in 1986. In 1995, Björn and Benny opened a new musical in Sweden called Kristina from Duvemala, which played for three years in Sweden. In February 2002, the Swedish version of Chess opened in Stockholm.

Benny Andersson (Music & Lyrics). Born in Stockholm on December 16, 1946. Instructed by his father and grandfather, he started to play the accordion at the age of six, and he has not stopped yet.

Catherine Johnson (Book). Theatre: Rag Doll and Renegades (Bristol Old Vic); Too Much Too Young (Bristol Old Vic and London Bubble); Boys Mean Business, Dead Sheep, Little Baby Nothing (Bush Theatre, London); Shang-a-Lang (Bush Theatre and national tour); Mamma Mia! (London West End, Canada, U.S., Australasian and international tour, Las Vegas, Broadway, Germany, Holland, Spain, Japan and South Korea). Her plays have been produced in Germany, Denmark and Sweden. Through The Wire—a musical for NT/Shell Connections, in production 2005. Television: Episodes of "Casualty," "Byker Grove," "Love Hurts," "Gold," "Linda Green"; the screenplays of "Rag Doll" and "Where's Willy" (HTV) and "Sin Bin" (BBC); the series "Love In the 21st Century" (Channel 4); developing a new original series pilot entitled "Playmates" (United/ITV). Film: currently working on the screenplay for Shang-a-Lang (Scala). Awards: Catherine has won the Bristol Old Vic/HTV Playwriting award; Thames Television's Writer-In-Residence award; Thames Television's Best Play award; nominated in 2002 for a Tony award for Best Musical Book for Mamma Mia!.

Phyllida Lloyd (Director) has directed opera, theatre and recently her first film for television. Theatre includes: Six Degrees of Separation (Royal Court), Hysteria (Royal Court), The Threepenny Opera, Boston Marriage (Donmar Warehouse), The Way of the World, Pericles, What the Butler Saw, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Duchess of Malfi (Royal National Theatre), Artists and Admirers, The Virtuoso (Royal Shakespeare Company), Mamma Mia! (London, Broadway and worldwide), The Taming of the Shrew (Globe). Opera: La Bohème, Medea, Carmen, L'Etoile, Gloriana, Albert Herring (Opera North), Macbeth (Paris), The Handmaid's Tale (Copenhagen and ENO), The Carmelites, The Verdi Requiem, Wagner's Ring Cycle (English National Opera) and Wild East (Royal Court). For Gloriana a Film, she received an International Emmy, an E.I.P.A. d'Or, and The Royal Philharmonic Society Award.

Anthony Van Laast (Choreographer). Despite coming second in the under-13 diving competition at school, Anthony has gone on to choreograph and direct many shows all over the world and in 1999 was awarded the MBE by Her Majesty the Queen for his services to dance and choreography.

Mark Thompson (Production Designer) has designed many productions for the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. On Broadway, he designed Bombay Dreams, Shadowlands, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Arcadia, Art, The Blue Room, Blast!, Follies and The Queen of Spades for the Metropolitan Opera. In London, Mark has worked many times in the West End and at the Almeida, Donmar and Royal Court. He designed the costumes for the film The Madness of King George and is the recipient of four Olivier Awards.

Howard Harrison (Lighting Designer) has worked extensively in theatre and opera in the U.K. and around the world. His recent work includes Mary Poppins in London; Mamma Mia! in London, Broadway and around the world; Suddenly Last Summer; Ragtime; Oleanna and The Master Builder (West End); Putting it Together; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Broadway); Aida; I Masnadieri; Othello and Il Trovatore (Royal Opera); The Makropulos Case and Nabucco (Metropolitan Opera). Howard has been nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award as Best Lighting Designer on six occasions and was the winner of the 2001 Australian Green Room Award for his work on Mamma Mia!

Andrew Bruce (Sound Designer) began his career at the Royal Opera House, London, in 1971. A year later he co-founded Autograph, the British sound design and rental company. His sound design credits include Song and Dance, Little Me, Abbacadabra, Chess, Follies, Into the Woods, Children of Eden, City of Angels, Martin Guerre, The Fix, Hair, The Witches of Eastwick, The Secret Garden, Sweeney Todd, the U.K. tours of Cats and Oliver! and all worldwide productions of Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Mamma Mia! His latest design work can be heard on the new London production of Mary Poppins.

Bobby Aitken (Sound Designer) has been involved with theatre sound for over 20 years, designing sound for productions in the U.K. and around the world. London work includes Cyberjam, We Will Rock You, Blast!, Grease, Return to the Forbidden Planet, Five Guys Named Moe, Which Witch, Metropolis, Pete Townsend's The Iron Man, In the Midnight Hour, High Society, Time, A Saint She Ain't, The Best of Times, Soultrain, From a Jack to a King, Sweeney Todd, Bitter Sweet, Children of Eden, The Fix and Mamma Mia! U.K. regional work includes productions at Coventry Belgrade, Derby Playhouse, Sheffield Crucible, Manchester Royal Exchange, Watford Palace and Leicester Haymarket. RSC: The Beggar's Opera and Bartholomew Fair. Opera: for the past four years Bobby has been working to create techniques to deliver credible sound reinforcement for large scale, in-the-round opera production. Work has included Carmen, Madame Butterfly, Tosca, Aida and La Bohème at the Royal Albert Hall.

Martin Koch (Musical Supervisor, Additional Arrangements and Materials). Musical supervisor: Les Misérables eight productions worldwide; Miss Saigon four productions worldwide; Cats London; Oliver! London; Martin Guerre U.K. tour; Mamma Mia! 14 productions worldwide. Orchestrations: Just So, Moby Dick, Tutankhamun, Which Witch, Mamma Mia! (Tony nomination 2002), Jerry Springer The Opera. Many arrangements for international artists and orchestras. Koch & Gilpin: Martin started this music production company with long time friend and collaborator Nick Gilpin. They have been responsible for the production and composition of numerous TV programs and produced many albums, including Mamma Mia! (Grammy nomination 2002) and Jerry Springer The Opera. They are currently working on the stage production of Billy Elliot and film score for the forthcoming A Way Through the Woods.

Susan Draus (Music Director). Broadway: Good Vibrations. Winner of several DramaLogue Awards, Susan was also nominated for her writing and music direction of Vices in Chicago. She has arranged for Henry Mancini, orchestrated for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, served as arranging consultant for Walt Disney Imagineering and most recently did the vocal arranging for the new off-Broadway hit, Bingo.

Nichola Treherne (Associate Choreographer). Associate director/ choreographer Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, worldwide. Artistic supervisor Starlight Express (London). Director Ricky Nelson Story (Sydmonton), Fame (Oslo). Assistant director: By Jeeves (London). Choreographer: Yusapov (Sydmonton), Star for a Night (Carlton TV), The Barber of Seville (Holland Park) and One Touch of Venus (Kings Head, London). Associate choreographer Hair (London), Carmen Jones (Germany), Shall We Dance (Oslo), Jesus Christ Superstar (U.K. tour and video), Whistle Down the Wind (London), Heineken concert (Rotterdam), Bombay Dreams (Apollo Victoria, London), Burn the Floor (world tour and video).

Martha Banta (Resident Director) is the artistic director of the Adirondack Theatre Festival. She served as artistic associate at New York Theatre Workshop. Some credits include directing new work at: Lincoln Center, NYTW, Soho Rep, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New Georges, Cincinnati Playhouse, Portland Stage, Rent in Japan and Germany and Playhouse Disney Live in Disneyworld.

Tara Rubin Casting (Casting). Broadway: Spamalot; Good Vibrations; Bombay Dreams; The Producers; Mamma Mia!; Oklahoma!; Flower Drum Song; Imaginary Friends; Metamorphoses (N.Y. casting); The Phantom of the Opera. Lincoln Center Theater: The Frogs; Contact; Thou Shalt Not; A Man of No Importance; Anything Goes (concert). National tour: On The Record; Les Misérables. Off-Broadway: Second Stage; White Chocolate. Regional: McCarter, La Jolla, Huntington, Goodspeed, Kennedy Center, Yale Rep. Member: Casting Society of America.

Stephanie Gorin, C.D.C. (Casting). Credits include The Lion King, Grease!, West Side Story, Fame, Ladies' Night, Rent, Beauty and the Beast,Crazy for You, Miss Saigon and Forever Plaid. Film/television: "Jett Jackson," "In a Heartbeat," Quints, Cover Girls, Phantom of the Megaplex (Disney), Jimi Hendrix Story, Feast of all Saints, Harlan County War, Common Ground (Paramount/Showtime), The Ride (Camlum). "Many thanks to associates Janelle Hutchinson, Charles Serninerio, my family and co-workers."

David Grindrod (Casting). David founded David Grindrod Associates with Stephen Crockett in 1998. Current London casting: Chicago (and U.K. tour), Hairspray, Mamma Mia! (worldwide), The Woman in White. DVD/video casting: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Silver Rose Montreux Award Music Category); Jesus Christ Superstar (2001 Emmy Award); Kiss Me, Kate; Our House. Film: The Phantom of the Opera directed by Joel Schumacher. DGA is a member of the Casting Directors Guild of Great Britain.

Arthur Siccardi Theatrical Services, Inc. (Production Manager) has served as technical supervisor on more than 200 Broadway shows, including A Chorus Line; Gypsy; Chicago; Hello, Dolly!; Cats; The Real Thing; Ballroom; Dreamgirls; Broadway Bound; Chess; Cat on a Hat Tin Roof; Jerome Robbins' Broadway; City of Angels; Biloxi Blues; Death and the Maiden; My One and Only; Victor, Victoria; My Fair Lady; Sunset Boulevard; Fiddler on the Roof; Mamma Mia! national tours; Annie Get Your Gun; The Tony Awards.

Nina Lannan Associates (General Management/Executive Producer). Current Broadway productions include Mamma Mia!, and the new musical The Color Purple, based on Alice Walker's best-selling novel; Mamma Mia! on tour; and Mamma Mia! in Las Vegas. Recent Broadway productions include: Gypsy, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and The Pillowman. Upcoming productions include a tour of The Color Purple and Broadway productions of the new musicals Kristina, Legally Blonde and Ray.

Andrew Treagus (International Executive Producer) was general manager for the London production of Mamma Mia! and is the international executive producer for all international productions of the show. Andrew has managed a large number of musicals in the West End of London including A Chorus Line, Ain't Misbehavin', Annie, On Your Toes, City of Angels, Starlight Express, Aspects of Love, Grease!, The Rocky Horror Show, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Saturday Night Fever, Pirates of Penzance, Dancin' and La Cage aux Folles. Most recently Andrew managed Adam Cooper's acclaimed new ballet version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses which had its world premiere in Tokyo in January 2005.

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Staff and Production Notes

Littlestar Services Limited

Nina Lannan Associates

General Management for Mamma Mia!

Production Team

Casting

Tour Marketing Direction

National Press Representative

Staff for Mamma Mia!

Credits and Acknowledgements

Music published by EMI Grove Park Music, Inc. and Emi Waterford Music, Inc. Scenery constructed and painted by Hudson Scenic Studio, Inc. and Hamilton Scenic Specialty. Computer Motion Control and Automation by Feller Precision, Inc. SHOWTRAK Computer Motion Control for Scenery and Rigging. Sound equipment supplied by Masque Sound. Lighting equipment supplied by Westsun Show Systems and Vari*Lite, Inc. Soft goods by I. Weiss and Sons. Costumes executed by Barbara Matera Ltd., Tricorne New York City, and Carelli Costumes. Millinery by Lynn Mackey. Wet suits by Aquatic Fabricators of South Florida. Custom men's shirts by Cego. Custom knitting by C.C. Wei. Custom fabric printing and dyeing by Dye-namix and Gene Mignola. Shoes by Native Leather, Rilleau Leather and T.O. Dey. Gloves by Cornelia James. Properties by Paragon Theme and Prop Fabrication. Flash Bronzer provided by Lancome. Cough Drops provided by Ricola U.S.A. Special thanks to Olive Garden Restaurant, Bob Borbunuf from Taylor Guitars, David Holcenberg, Leslie Evers and Curtis Cowley. Mamma Mia! was originally produced in London by Littlestar Services Limited on April 6, 1999.

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