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Amélie, A New Musical
Musical
Romantic Comedy
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 03, 2017
Closing Date
May 21, 2017
1st Preview
Mar 09, 2017
1st Preview
Mar 09, 2017
Previews
27
Performances
56
Musical
Romantic Comedy
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Apr 03, 2017
Close Date: May 21, 2017
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Walter Kerr Theatre
(Apr 03, 2017 - May 21, 2017)
Setting
Paris and her surroundings from 1975 through 1997.
Media
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People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (Jordan Roth: President; Rocco Landesman: President Emeritus; Paul Libin: Executive Vice President; Jack Viertel: Senior Vice President)
Produced by
Aaron Harnick
,
David Broser
,
Triptyk Studios
,
Spencer B. Ross
,
Harbor Entertainment
,
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Tony Taccone, Artistic Director; Susan Medak, Managing Director)
,
Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Stephen D. Rountree, Managing Director; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director)
,
Simone Genatt Haft
,
Marc Routh
,
Saltaire Investment Group
,
The John Gore Organization
,
David Mirvish
,
Terry Schnuck
and
Jujamcyn Theaters (Jordan Roth: President; Rocco Landesman: President Emeritus; Paul Libin: Executive Vice President; Jack Viertel: Senior Vice President)
; Associate Producer:
Lauren Heirigs
,
Stephanie Cowan
,
YL Entertainment & Sports Corp.
,
Nelke Planning Co. Ltd.
,
Disk Garage
and
Tsinghua Culture Media Corp.
World Premiere Produced in September 2015 by
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Tony Taccone, Artistic Director; Susan Medak, Managing Director)
; Presented in December 2016 by
Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Stephen D. Rountree, Managing Director; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director)
Book by
Craig Lucas
; Music by
Daniel Messé
; Lyrics by
Nathan Tysen
and
Daniel Messé
; Based on the Motion Picture by
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
and
Guillaume Laurant
; Music orchestrated by
Bruce Coughlin
; Vocal arrangements by
Kimberly Grigsby
and
Daniel Messé
; Musical Director:
Kimberly Grigsby
Directed by
Pam MacKinnon
; Musical Staging and Choreography by
Sam Pinkleton
; Associate Director:
Morgan Green
; Associate Choreographer:
Katie Spelman
; Assistant Choreographer:
Amanda Phelan
Scenic Design by
David Zinn
; Costume Design by
David Zinn
; Lighting Design by
Jane Cox
and
Mark Barton
; Sound Design by
Kai Harada
; Projection Design by
Peter Nigrini
; Puppet Design by
Amanda Villalobos
; Hair and Wig Design by
Charles G. LaPointe
; Associate Scenic Design:
Meredith Ries
; Associate Costume Design:
Patrick Johnson
; Associate Lighting Design:
Nick Solyom
; Associate Projection Design:
David Bengali
; Associate Sound Design:
Maggie Burke
; Associate Puppet Design:
Matt Leabo
; Associate Wig Design:
Samantha Figueroa
; Assistant Costume Design:
Hahnji Jang
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Bailey Costa
; Moving Light Programmer:
Bridget Chervenka
General Manager:
Richards / Climan, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Kimberly Shaw
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Alexandra Wolfe
Production Manager:
Aurora Productions
; Production Stage Manager:
James Harker
; Stage Manager:
Cherie B. Tay
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Kelly A. Martindale
Musical Coordinator:
Dean Sharenow
; Conducted by
Kimberly Grigsby
; Associate Conductor:
Matt Beck
; Keyboard:
Kimberly Grigsby
; Acoustic Guitar/Electric Guitar:
Matt Beck
; Drums/Percussion:
Jon Epcar
; Trombone:
Andrea Neumann-Rodriguez
; Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass:
George Rush
; Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Flute/Bass Flute/Soprano Saxophone:
Andrew Sterman
; Violin/Viola:
Hiroko Taguchi
; Harp:
Lynette Wardle
; Electronic Music Design:
Billy Jay Stein
and
Hiro Iida
; Music Copyist:
JoAnne Kane Music
and
Russell Bartmus
Casting:
Jim Carnahan, CSA
and
Stephen Kopel C.S.A.
; Press Representative:
Polk & Co.
; Advertising:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Marketing:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Creative Consultant:
Tony Taccone
; Marketing Director:
Nick Pramik
; Dance Captain:
Emily Afton
; Dialect Consultant:
Kate Wilson
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Adam Chanler-Berat
Nino
Phillipa Soo
Amélie
Tony Sheldon
Dufayel
Collignon
David Andino
Broadway debut
Blind Beggar
Garden Gnome
Anchorperson
Randy Blair
Broadway debut
Hipolito
Rock Star
Belgian Tourist
Heath Calvert
Lucien
Adrien Wells
Mysterious Man
Alison Cimmet
Amandine
Philomene
Savvy Crawford
Broadway debut
Young Amélie
Manoel Felciano
Raphael
Bretodeau
Harriett D. Foy
Suzanne
Alyse Alan Louis
Georgette
Sylvie
Collignon's Mother
Maria-Christina Oliveras
Gina
Paul Whitty
Joseph
Fluffy
Collignon's Father
Swings:
Emily Afton
,
Trey Ellett
,
Destinee Rea
and
Jacob Keith Watson
Understudies:
Emily Afton
(Amélie),
Audrey Bennett
(Young Amélie),
Alyse Alan Louis
(Amélie),
Jacob Keith Watson
(Nino) and
Paul Whitty
(Dufayel, Collignon)
Songs
music by
Daniel Messé
; lyrics by
Daniel Messé
and
Nathan Tysen
Times Are Hard for Dreamers (Prologue)
World's Best Dad
World's Best Friend
World's Best Mom
Times Are Hard for Dreamers
The Commute
The Bottle Drops
Three Figs
The Girl With the Glass
How to Tell Time
Tour de France
Goodbye, Amélie
Backyard
When the Booth Goes Bright
Sister's Pickle
Halfway
Window Seat
There's No Place Like Gnome
Thin Air
Blue Arrow Suite
The Late Nino Quincampoix
A Better Haircut
Stay
Halfway
(Reprise)
Where Do We Go From Here?
Statistics
Season:
2016-17
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Amélie, A New Musical Statistics
2016-17 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
Jujamcyn Theaters (Jordan Roth: President; Rocco Landesman: President Emeritus; Paul Libin: Executive Vice President; Jack Viertel: Senior Vice President)
Produced by
Aaron Harnick
,
David Broser
,
Triptyk Studios
,
Spencer B. Ross
,
Harbor Entertainment
,
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Tony Taccone, Artistic Director; Susan Medak, Managing Director)
,
Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Stephen D. Rountree, Managing Director; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director)
,
Simone Genatt Haft
,
Marc Routh
,
Saltaire Investment Group
,
The John Gore Organization
,
David Mirvish
,
Terry Schnuck
and
Jujamcyn Theaters (Jordan Roth: President; Rocco Landesman: President Emeritus; Paul Libin: Executive Vice President; Jack Viertel: Senior Vice President)
; Associate Producer:
Lauren Heirigs
,
Stephanie Cowan
,
YL Entertainment & Sports Corp.
,
Nelke Planning Co. Ltd.
,
Disk Garage
and
Tsinghua Culture Media Corp.
World Premiere Produced in September 2015 by
Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Tony Taccone, Artistic Director; Susan Medak, Managing Director)
; Presented in December 2016 by
Center Theatre Group (Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director; Stephen D. Rountree, Managing Director; Douglas C. Baker, Producing Director)
Book by
Craig Lucas
; Music by
Daniel Messé
; Lyrics by
Nathan Tysen
and
Daniel Messé
; Based on the Motion Picture by
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
and
Guillaume Laurant
; Music orchestrated by
Bruce Coughlin
; Vocal arrangements by
Kimberly Grigsby
and
Daniel Messé
; Musical Director:
Kimberly Grigsby
Directed by
Pam MacKinnon
; Musical Staging and Choreography by
Sam Pinkleton
; Associate Director:
Morgan Green
; Associate Choreographer:
Katie Spelman
; Assistant Choreographer:
Amanda Phelan
Scenic Design by
David Zinn
; Costume Design by
David Zinn
; Lighting Design by
Jane Cox
and
Mark Barton
; Sound Design by
Kai Harada
; Projection Design by
Peter Nigrini
; Puppet Design by
Amanda Villalobos
; Hair and Wig Design by
Charles G. LaPointe
; Associate Scenic Design:
Meredith Ries
; Associate Costume Design:
Patrick Johnson
; Associate Lighting Design:
Nick Solyom
; Associate Projection Design:
David Bengali
; Associate Sound Design:
Maggie Burke
; Associate Puppet Design:
Matt Leabo
; Associate Wig Design:
Samantha Figueroa
; Assistant Costume Design:
Hahnji Jang
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Bailey Costa
; Moving Light Programmer:
Bridget Chervenka
General Manager:
Richards / Climan, Inc.
; Company Manager:
Kimberly Shaw
; Assistant Co. Mgr:
Alexandra Wolfe
Production Manager:
Aurora Productions
; Production Stage Manager:
James Harker
; Stage Manager:
Cherie B. Tay
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Kelly A. Martindale
Musical Coordinator:
Dean Sharenow
; Conducted by
Kimberly Grigsby
; Associate Conductor:
Matt Beck
; Keyboard:
Kimberly Grigsby
; Acoustic Guitar/Electric Guitar:
Matt Beck
; Drums/Percussion:
Jon Epcar
; Trombone:
Andrea Neumann-Rodriguez
; Acoustic Bass/Electric Bass:
George Rush
; Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Flute/Bass Flute/Soprano Saxophone:
Andrew Sterman
; Violin/Viola:
Hiroko Taguchi
; Harp:
Lynette Wardle
; Electronic Music Design:
Billy Jay Stein
and
Hiro Iida
; Music Copyist:
JoAnne Kane Music
and
Russell Bartmus
Casting:
Jim Carnahan, CSA
and
Stephen Kopel C.S.A.
; Press Representative:
Polk & Co.
; Advertising:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Marketing:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Creative Consultant:
Tony Taccone
; Marketing Director:
Nick Pramik
; Dance Captain:
Emily Afton
; Dialect Consultant:
Kate Wilson
; Photographer:
Joan Marcus
Adam Chanler-Berat
Nino
Phillipa Soo
Amélie
Tony Sheldon
Dufayel
Collignon
David Andino
Broadway debut
Blind Beggar
Garden Gnome
Anchorperson
Randy Blair
Broadway debut
Hipolito
Rock Star
Belgian Tourist
Heath Calvert
Lucien
Adrien Wells
Mysterious Man
Alison Cimmet
Amandine
Philomene
Savvy Crawford
Broadway debut
Young Amélie
Manoel Felciano
Raphael
Bretodeau
Harriett D. Foy
Suzanne
Alyse Alan Louis
Georgette
Sylvie
Collignon's Mother
Maria-Christina Oliveras
Gina
Paul Whitty
Joseph
Fluffy
Collignon's Father
Swings:
Emily Afton
,
Trey Ellett
,
Destinee Rea
and
Jacob Keith Watson
Understudies:
Emily Afton
(Amélie),
Audrey Bennett
(Young Amélie),
Alyse Alan Louis
(Amélie),
Jacob Keith Watson
(Nino) and
Paul Whitty
(Dufayel, Collignon)
music by
Daniel Messé
; lyrics by
Daniel Messé
and
Nathan Tysen
Times Are Hard for Dreamers (Prologue)
World's Best Dad
World's Best Friend
World's Best Mom
Times Are Hard for Dreamers
The Commute
The Bottle Drops
Three Figs
The Girl With the Glass
How to Tell Time
Tour de France
Goodbye, Amélie
Backyard
When the Booth Goes Bright
Sister's Pickle
Halfway
Window Seat
There's No Place Like Gnome
Thin Air
Blue Arrow Suite
The Late Nino Quincampoix
A Better Haircut
Stay
Halfway
(Reprise)
Where Do We Go From Here?
Season:
2016-17
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Amélie, A New Musical Statistics
2016-17 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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