Direction Team’s Note: President’s Note: Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman’s collaboration It gives me great pleasure as the President of CLOC to welcome you to for Wicked undoubtedly produced an extremely “Oz” to experience the magic of Wicked. marketable product. This became abundantly clear with the unprecedented number of auditionees last The announcement of each new show is the beginning of an exciting and November, all with a thorough knowledge and almost rewarding journey that reaches a fitting finale in what you see tonight. fanatical love for the show. This early indication While you see 33 people on the stage, what you don’t see are the nearly heralded our induction as directors into a passion and 250 people off the stage who come together, offering their talents, enthusiasm for the piece which seemed boundless and time and experience in creating the high level of artistic and technical extraordinary. excellence of which CLOC is so justifiably proud. The size of a production such as Wicked can never be underestimated – While admittedly finding some difficulty with from sets, costumes, wigs, lights, sound, special effects, orchestra, and of the convolutions of Maguire’s original story and course the cast, each department has blended together because of a love Holzman’s interpretation, it undoubtedly had all the of theatre that keeps them coming back and striving to keep producing proven elements of entertainment, with generous these high quality productions for you – our loyal patrons. doses of good and evil, political corruption, clashing personalities, romance and unrequited love, not to CLOC is always on the look out for dedicated people to join us in mention revenge, violence and witchcraft. assisting to mount our productions, so if you are interested and want to experience this magic, please get in contact with us through our website We think its real strength, however, lies in a masterfully – we’d love to hear from you. thematic musical score, with powerful and evocative melodies and orchestrations which describe the power For a production of this grand scale we are delighted to reunite the team of supernatural drama absolutely. The strength and that did such a magnificent job on our sell-out season of Mary Poppins talent of our cast is remarkable and amongst the best last year. Heading the creative team are Chris and Lynette White (Co- we’ve worked with. We have now become Wicked’s Directors/Choreographer), who together with Danny Forward (Musical latest devotees. We think you will see our point. Director) have brought together a stellar cast of talented individuals who give justice to the vocally demanding score. Chris, Lynette and Danny We are excited to welcome back Vicky Horne in Costume Design after her recent Music Theatre Guild Award win for her work on Mary Poppins and Chris White (again doing double duty) who has outdone himself with a jaw dropping set design, along with Brad Alcock (Lighting Design) and Marcello Lo Ricco (Sound Design), who each bring amazing skill and perfection to this production. As you prepare to enjoy this very special performance, we invite you back again in October as we present the rock classic Jesus Christ Superstar. But for now, sit back, relax and come with us to the Emerald City and experience the story of what happened before Dorothy came to Oz. Cameron Osborne President 2
CLOC MUSICAL THEATRE’S PRODUCTION OF Music and Lyrics by Book by Stephen Schwartz Winnie Holzman Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire Originally directed on Broadway by Joe Mantello Produced on Broadway by Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt and David Stone Music Arrangements by Orchestrations by Dance Arrangements by Alex Lacamoire & Stephen Oremus William David Brohn James Lynn Abbott Electronic Music Design Andrew Barrett for Lionella Music LLC Starring Rosa McCarty, Emily McKenzie, Lee Threadgold, Carolyn Waddell, Robbie Smith, Grace Kingsford, Hamish Anderson, Jon Sebastian, Cameron O’Reilly Will Atkinson, Jessica Carson, Stephanie Elise, Nathan Fernandez, Matt Hirst, Lauren Holcombe, Everett Joy, Luke McShane, Emily Mill, Louisa Mitchell, Elise Naismith, Thomas O’Reilly, Taylor Rettke, Claire Robinson, Chris Rogers, Blair Salmon, Felicity Shaw, Nathan Slevin, Karen Taranto, Kate Trickey, Tailem Tynan, James Watkinson, Vanessa Wicks, Robbie Wilton Chris White Lynette White Danny Forward Co-Director/Set Designer Co-Director/ Choreographer Musical Director Victoria Horne Brad Alcock Marcello Lo Ricco David Wisken Costume Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Wig & Make-up Designer Sandra Davies Grant Alley OAM Debbie Osborne Bernard Hedger Stage Manager Technical Director Production Manager Stage Director Assistant to the Director Melinda Peebles, Victoria Horne Jodie Lawson Costume Co-ordinators Props Co-ordinator MAY6-21, 2016 The National Theatre, St. Kilda By arrangement with Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd exclusive agent for Music Theatre International (NY)
- DIRECTION & DESIGN - Chris White Lynette White Danny Forward Co-Director/Set Designer Co-Director/Choreographer Musical Director Chris has been involved in theatre for over For over 30 years, Lynette has been a major Originally from Brisbane, Danny is now 40 years, having started out as Publicity force in choreography and direction in the a much valued and beloved member of Designer for J.C. Williamson, Melbourne Melbourne music theatre scene, working with the Melbourne musical theatre scene. Theatre Company and The Australian major theatre companies including Whitehorse For Beaumaris Theatre, Danny was a Ballet. This led to onstage performances (My One and Only, Gypsy, Joseph and the Amazing committee member for eight years and in musicals, as well as direction and Technicolour Dreamcoat, Beauty and the Beast, musically directed, composed and/or design in professional and amateur Seussical), Catchment (My Fair Lady, Pippin, performed music for twelve productions, theatre. He has produced, directed and Chicago, Annie, Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease), including their much acclaimed 2010 designed over 40 musicals in as many Babirra (The Desert Song, The Whitehorse Inn), production of I Love You, You’re Perfect, years. Since retiring from a long‑standing and Festival (La Cage Aux Folles, Barnum). She Now Change, which he also co‑directed and teaching career, Chris is now a full-time worked for several years with the Department designed. For other companies, Danny has professional artist and designer, having of Education as the director/choreographer worked as Musical Director for MLOC (Cats, won over 60 major art awards for his for the Victorian Schools Spectacular, doing Beauty and the Beast, Pippin, Camelot), Fab work (including the Streeton award shows such as Oklahoma!, The Wiz, Little Shop Nobs (Rent, Grease, Avenue Q, It’s a Bird, It’s (twice), the McCubbin award (three of Horrors, Chicago, Into the Woods and The a Plane, It’s Superman), MDMS (Guys and times) and the Heysen Prize). Some of Pirates of Penzance. She also choreographed Dolls) and Babirra (Annie, Crazy for You, his noted direction and/or set designs and produced the Rock Eisteddfods. With The Boy from Oz). As well, he has worked include Steel Pier (CLOC), Sweeney Todd husband Chris, she has also co-directed with Aspect, Catchment, MOTTS, New Beat, (twice-CLK and Nova), Joseph & The and choreographed many shows, including PLOS and Whitehorse, either as Musical Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Oklahoma!, Sweeney Todd (twice), Anything Director, audition and rehearsal pianist Seussical (Whitehorse), Into The Woods Goes, Oliver!, Les Miserables, Into the Woods and or pit player. In 2010, he was honoured at (Dandenong), and Les Miserables, Anything Pippin. For CLOC, Lynette choreographed our the Annual Music Theatre Guild Awards Goes and Oklahoma! (all for Catchment). 1998 production of A Chorus Line, as well as when he received the Musicians Award for For CLOC, he and Lynette co‑directed (and our 2009 premiere blockbuster Miss Saigon. In Excellence. In 2008, Danny worked on his Chris designed) Dusty (2010), Fiddler on 2010, she choreographed and co-directed Dusty first CLOC production, The Boy from Oz, the Roof (2011), Guys and Dolls (2013) with husband Chris, followed by Fiddler on the working as rehearsal pianist and as part of and last year’s spectacular Mary Poppins. Roof in 2011, Guys and Dolls in 2013, and last the on-stage orchestra. He then worked on Chris also painted stunning backdrops for year’s premiere production of Mary Poppins. nine consecutive CLOC shows, capping off our productions of All Shook Up and The Lynette and Chris make a formidable and an incredible run by winning Best Musical Phantom of the Opera. We welcome Chris multi-talented production team, perfect for a Director of 2012 for our Production of the back to CLOC, again doing double duties show of this magnitude and scale. Year, All Shook Up. Danny returned to CLOC as Director and Set Designer. last year to work as Musical Director for Mary Poppins, and was delighted to do an encore production with Chris and Lynette. 4
Victoria Horne Brad Alcock Marcello Lo Ricco Lighting Designer Sound Designer Costume Designer Brad has over 20 years Marcello is a Melbourne David Wisken experience as a professional based sound designer and has Vicky has been designing and lighting and projection designer worked extensively in sound in Wig & Make-Up creating costumes for secondary Australia and overseas. Marcello Designer school musicals, dance schools studied Performing Arts at and calisthenics competitions Monash University and Audio for over twenty years, before Engineering at SAE Institute. David Wisken has been moving successfully into adult for theatre, musicals, broadcast, Marcello’s most recent theatre working as a hair and make- musical theatre. She received Guild concerts and other live events. His sound designs include the up artist/designer in all genres nominations for the two PLOS shows designs have featured throughout Australian premiere productions of live performance for over she designed – Cabaret (2006) and Australia, Asia, the Middle East of NED – A New Australian ten years. His professional Thoroughly Modern Millie (2008). and Europe, spanning hundreds Musical (Capital/Groaning Dam), credits include - The Rocky For CLOC, Vicky started on the of productions. In 2007, he co- CrossXroads (Chapel), Ricercar Horror Picture Show (Dainty sewing team for Shout!, and then founded his own lighting and (Present Tense) and StageArts’ Theatrical), Chicago (GFO), either designed and/or coordinated projection production company, In The Heights and Dreamgirls. Jersey Boys Australia (Dainty), costumes for Hot Shoe Shuffle BAAC Light. This has allowed Other recent work includes four Wicked (GFO), West Side Story (2008-Guild nomination), Miss him to have access to leading productions of Mary Poppins (Ambassador Group), Mary Saigon (2009), Dusty (2010-Guild edge technologies for stage that (CLOC, Encore, PLOS, Footlight) Poppins Australia (Disney), nomination), Fiddler on the Roof are owned by the company and and three productions of the The Grease (GFO), Rock Of Ages (2011), All Shook Up (2012-Guild used exclusively for his designs. Addams Family (PLOS, WMTC, (Dainty). Designer - The nomination), Guys and Dolls (2013) Brad biannually creates original OCPAC), plus Legally Blonde Producers, Jerry’s Girls and and our 100th production 42nd Street designs for all of Victoria’s (PLOS), The 25th Annual Putnam La Cage Aux Folles (The (2014-Guild nomination). She then largest non-professional theatre County Spelling Bee and Loving Production Company) and took her sequins and feathers with companies as well as a large Repeating (Vic Theatre), Dogfight a second production of La her to Babirra, where she won more portfolio of school clients, for (Doorstep), Saturday Night Fever Cage Aux Folles (Quirky plaudits for her superb designs for which he has won numerous (StageArt), Footloose (OCPAC), Productions). David joined Crazy for You (Guild award). Last awards. He is currently the Avenue Q (Trifle), and The Music CLOC as Wig Designer for year, Vicky designed the costumes for lighting designer for Tina Arena Theatre Guild of Victoria Awards. Dusty - The Original Pop Diva both our productions, Mary Poppins and also the television program and The Drowsy Chaperone, and Marcello has received awards and has since designed hair won the Guild award for the second RocKwiz. This is Brad’s seventh for best sound for The Phantom and make-up for Man Of consecutive year, this time with CLOC production for CLOC, after Fiddler Of The Opera, Cats, Miss Saigon, La Mancha, Fiddler On The for Poppins. We are delighted to on the Roof (2011), All Shook Up Into The Woods, Sweeney Todd Roof, Aspects Of Love, Sunset welcome Vicky back for CLOC show (2012), Guys and Dolls (2013), and Legally Blonde. Wicked is Boulevard, All Shook Up, number 11, in which she has found both of our 2014 shows, 42nd Marcello’s seventh consecutive The Phantom Of The Opera, it easy to keep up her tradition of Street and Legally Blonde, and his show with CLOC, after The Mary Poppins, The Drowsy ensuring each costume has at least Phantom of the Opera, Guys and Chaperone and could not think one sequin on it somewhere. memorable designs for last year’s Dolls, 42nd Street, Legally Blonde, of a better way of celebrating Mary Poppins, complete with Mary Poppins and The Drowsy his tenth production with revolving letters, flying nannies, Chaperone. CLOC by reimagining the and escaping birds. wonderful world of Wicked. 5
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- THE COMPANY - Rosa McCarty Emily McKenzie Elphaba Galinda/Glinda A university academic in biomedical science by day, Emily has made a double name for herself in Rosa transforms into a multi-talented music theatre Melbourne theatre over the last ten plus years. As Emily performer at night. Originally from Adelaide, Rosa has Doran, she played a number of lead roles, including built up an enviable and prolific list of music theatre Lucille Frank (Parade-Monash University), Marta credentials and accolades since moving to Melbourne (Company-Devanesen Productions), Cathy (The Last in 2008. Since 2010 alone, she has featured in over Five Years-Devanesen, Guild nomination), and four lead twenty productions and/or concerts, including roles with PLOS - Belle (Beauty and the Beast-Guild three appearances with CLOC (Aldonza in Man of La nomination), Liza Minnelli (The Boy from Oz), The Lady Mancha-2010, Rose in Aspects of Love-2011 (Guild of the Lake (Spamalot) and Maria (The Sound of Music). nomination) and the title role in last year’s spectacular In 2008, Emily made an adorable Gertrude McFuzz in production of Mary Poppins (Guild nomination)). Other Chris and Lynette White’s stunning and memorable highlights have included the title roles in Kiss of the production of Seussical (Whitehorse Musical Theatre), Spider Woman (SHooSH) and Dusty (Williamstown- which received an incredible eight Guild and four Guild nomination), Nancy in Oliver! (Babirra-Guild Lyrebird awards, including nominations for Emily. nomination), Queenie in The Wild Party (Four Letter Since her 2011 marriage to Heath, she has worked as Word Theatre), and Florence in Chess (Catchment), Emily McKenzie, playing Heidi in [title of show] with a show she also performed with The Production Williamstown/Fab Nobs, as well as Jo March in Little Company. In 2012, Rosa won the Guild award for Best Women (Oxagen Productions), for which she received Actress for her stunning portrayal of Diana in Next yet another Guild nomination. Emily’s only previous to Normal (Williamstown). With Elphaba and Mary CLOC show was as Nellie in Jekyll & Hyde (2005). A Poppins, Rosa not only gets to bookend two of her most lot has happened in the eleven years since – marriage treasured roles, but also gets to fly again, only this time to Heath and two adorable children, who have been with a broom instead of an umbrella! Emily’s proudest productions - toddler Ava and baby Oscar, who unfortunately will be too young to see Mum descend in a bubble to become Glinda the Good Witch of the North. 7
- THE COMPANY - Lee Threadgold Carolyn Waddell Robbie Smith Madame Morrible Fiyero The Wizard of Oz In the 1990s, Carolyn played a number of lead Originally hailing from Gippsland, Robbie Originally from the UK, Lee has roles around Melbourne, and was recognized is a five time winner of the Gippsland established a formidable reputation in with several Guild nominations/awards. She Associated Theatre Award. the Melbourne musical theatre scene as then worked professionally for many years, an award winning performer of amazing firstly with the Victorian State Opera, then a two CLOC: Mary Poppins (2015)–Bert (Guild versatility and range. year run with Beauty and the Beast and then nomination). eight years touring the country with Menopause CLOC: Hot Mikado (2002-Pooh Bah, the Musical, in which she played each of the four Shows: Les Miserables, The Sound of Music Guild award-Supporting Actor), Pippin roles and then took over as resident director. (Rolf Gruber), Oklahoma! (Will Parker), A (2003-Leading Player, Guild nomination), Chorus Line (Mark Anthony), 42nd Street Mack & Mabel (2004-Mack Sennett, CLOC: Sunday in the Park with George (1992- (Andy Lee), Seussical (The Cat in the Guild nomination), Jekyll & Hyde Dot/Marie, Guild nomination), Into the Woods Hat), Singin’ in the Rain (Cosmo Brown), (2005-Dr Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (1994-The Witch, Guild nomination), Barnum Jesus Christ Superstar (King Herod- Guild –Guild award, Lead Actor), The Boy (1995-Charity Barnum), Mary Poppins award), Cats (Rum Tum Tugger-Guild from Oz (2008-Dick Woolnough), (2015- Miss Andrew). nomination), The Wizard of Oz (Tin Man), Mary Poppins (2015-Mr Banks). Shows: (a small selection): Les Miserables Gypsy (Tulsa–Guild nomination), The Shows: Les Miserables (Jean Valjean- (Madame Thenadier-Guild nomination), Reno Producers (Leo Bloom-Guild nomination). Guild nomination), The Producers (Roger Sweeney (Anything Goes-Guild award), Passion de Bris- Guild award), The Witches (Fosca’s mother), Other: Works in theatre marketing for of Eastwick (Darryl Van Horne-Guild The Addams Family (Alice Beinke-Guild AKA Australia –The Lion King, Georgy Girl, nomination), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney nomination). Little Shop of Horrors, The Production Todd), The Phantom of the Opera Company. (Auctioneer), Carousel (Jigger-Guild Other: Coaches voice and performance, both nomination), Gypsy (Herbie-Guild privately and at the Elisabeth Murdoch College, nomination). and also sings in a corporate vocal trio called “About Sunday”. Other: Works as tour guide and in event ticketing. Grace Kingsford Nessarose One of a musically gifted pair of twins (her sister Genevieve was part of our cast of The Phantom of the Opera in 2013). CLOC: First CLOC show. Shows: Rent (Maureen), Footloose (Ariel), The Drowsy Chaperone (Kitty), Aida (Amneris), Carrie the Musical (Sue Snell- Guild nomination). Other: Has a Masters degree in marketing and works as a digital graduate with Coles, as well as teaching in Sunday School. 8
Cameron O’Reilly Hamish Anderson Jon Sebastian Chistery Boq Dr Dillamond Trained in dance at the Victorian College Hamish’s professional and personal life Another veteran of the Melbourne music of the Arts and the Dance Factory. is made up of theatre on both sides of the theatre scene, who is notching up his Spent six years working as a dancer on footlights. 43rd show in 28 years (and 11th CLOC international cruise ships (P&O, Princess, appearance). Royal Caribbean). CLOC: First CLOC show. CLOC: Singin’ in the Rain (Don CLOC: Legally Blonde (Grandmaster Chad/ Shows: As a performer: Spring Awakening Lockwood-1998), A Chorus Line (Gregory ensemble-2014). (Ernst), The 25th Annual Putnam County Gardner-1998), Jekyll & Hyde (2005), The Shows: Performer – The Pajama Game Spelling Bee (Leaf Coneybear), Laughter Scarlet Pimpernel (Farleigh-2006), The Boy (Lyrebird award), The Music Man (Tommy on the 23rd Floor (Lucas Brickman), MASH from Oz (Peter Allen-2008), The Phantom Djilas), A Chorus Line (Greg Gardner), (Radar). of the Opera (Monsieur Reyer-2013), The Boy from Oz (Guild Dancers award). Production: The Normal Heart (director), Guys and Dolls (Sky Masteron-2013), 42nd Choreographer – Hello Dolly!, Oliver! (Guild Bonnie and Clyde (director), A Little Night Street (2014), Legally Blonde (Professor nomination). Music (costume designer), The Drowsy Callahan-2014), Mary Poppins (Park Chaperone (stage manager). Keeper-2015). Other: Works as a business team leader. Shows: (just a small recent selection): Les Other: Has directed several school Miserables (Enjolras), Crazy for You (Bobby musicals and plays in his role as a Child), Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere-Guild secondary school performing arts nomination), Tick, Tick, ..BOOM! (Jon-Guild teacher. Currently completing Masters of nomination), The Producers (The German Instructional Leadership at Melbourne Tenor), Aida (Zoser), Evita (Juan Peron). University. Other: Works as an IT consultant. Is a member of the CLOC committee, working as the marketing co‑ordinator and providing IT/ website expertise. 9
- THE COMPANY - Will Atkinson Jessica Carson Stephanie Elise Frex Bachelor of Arts - Music Theatre Melena (Ballarat), Bachelor of Education Graduate of St Martin’s Youth Theatre and currently studying Masters of Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice) - Monash (Senior Performers Ensemble), 16th Education (Victoria University). University. Fulltime ShowFit course Street Actors Studio and Monash (Centrestage- 2014). University (Bachelor of Performing CLOC: First CLOC show. CLOC: Sunset Boulevard (2012), Guys and Dolls Arts, Drama and Theatre Studies). Shows: Parade, Footloose (Rusty). (2013) – both as Stephanie Burt. Shows: Aspects of Love, The Drowsy Chaperone, CLOC: First CLOC show. Other: Works as a music, dance and Annie (Boylan sister), The Last Five Years (Cathy). Shows: Musicals - Cats, Aida, Blood drama teacher. Has also worked as Brothers (Mickey), A Chorus Line (Don), a professional hair model. Other: Works as teacher of voice/piano/ Hair (Kenny). Drama – Three Days of musical theatre, both at schools and privately. Rain, Loose Threads, As You Like It. Accomplished pianist. Other: Works in Events and Arts (Melbourne Theatre Company). Nathan Fernandez Matt Hirst Guard Originally from NSW. Bachelor of Arts (Theatre) and Music (Composition) Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) from Monash University. - Dance World Studios, (2013-15), CLOC: Mary Poppins (2015). Diploma of Musical Theatre, APO Arts Shows: Annie, bare (Alan), Guys and Dolls Academy (2014-15). (Rusty Charlie), Crazy for You (Junior). CLOC: First CLOC show. Other: Works as swim instructor at GESAC and at the State Library of Shows: Dancer/Singer for gala/ Victoria as venue assistant. Has worked corporate dinners for Cystic Fibrosis professionally as sound designer. Victoria, Juvenile Diabetes Research Composer and arranger of music for Foundation, Father Bob Maguire original musicals. Foundation, Mercedes Benz . Other: Works in retail. Lauren Holcombe Bachelor of Performing Arts (Theatre and Performance)- Monash University, AMEB Grade 7 Classical Voice (Naomi Osborne), dance training from a young age (SFD); currently studying dance with Jason Lawv. CLOC: First CLOC show. Shows: Cats (Jemima), The Pirates of Penzance (The Production Company-Intern), The Winter’s Tale (Cleamenes). Other: Works as swim instructor and personal trainer. Hoping to work professionally as a performer. 10
Everett Joy Louisa Mitchell Our youngest cast member. Straddles both sides of the Studying full time music footlights as a featured theatre at SHOWFIT. dancer and an award winning choreographer. CLOC: First CLOC show. CLOC: Mary Poppins (2015). Shows: Performer – Spamalot, Shows: Oliver! (Dance Cabaret, corporate cabaret and Captain), lead performances at variety shows. Choreographer school (Scotch College), Young – Sweet Charity, Beauty and the Australian Broadway Chorus Beast, Avenue Q, The Music Man (triple threat performer), (Guild nomination, Lyrebird Starbound 10 and 11 award), The Producers, The Boy (Launchpad Drama). from Oz (Lyrebird nomination). Other: Works part time as Other: Works as Health school maintenance worker Promotion Officer for Link while studying. Awarded Health and Community. scholarship to the Australian Boys Dance Academy (2014). Victorian Champion Drum Major (2015). Luke McShane Emily Mill Elise Naismith Thomas O’Reilly Relatively new to the world of The American Musical Theatre Bachelor of Music (Classical Lover musical theatre, after studying Academy London One Year Voice/Performing Arts) – singing and dance (jazz/ Foundation Musical Theatre Monash University, member of Originally from Brisbane. ballet) for several years. Program (2013-14), APO Arts Monash Singers Choir. CLOC: Legally Blonde (2014), CLOC: The Drowsy Chaperone Academy One Year Associate CLOC: The Phantom of the Mary Poppins (Valentine/ (2015). Musical Theatre Program (2012). Opera (2013). ensemble-2015). Shows: The Mystery of Edwin Shows: Batboy The Musical Shows: Joseph...Dreamcoat (twice), Drood (Malvern Theatre CLOC: First CLOC show. (Shelley), The Mystery of Edwin High School Musical, Grease, The Company/Athenaeum-Lilydale Shows: Oklahoma!, White Drood (role of Edwin Drood, Wizard of Oz, Hairspray, corporate Theatre Company 2015). Christmas, Carrie the Musical Malvern Theatre Company/ performances with Warner (Helen). Athenaeum-Lilydale Theatre Brothers, Fox 8 Network, Bindi Other: Works as a nurse at Company 2015). Irwin’s birthday bash, Channel Cabrini Hospital. Other: Works in hospitality and 9’s Carols in the City, Scooby Doo as nanny. Other: Works in contracts and Show (Shaggy Rogers). administration at 123 Music Booking Agency Other: Works as a stylist and visual merchandiser. 11
- THE COMPANY - PRINCIPALS Elphaba Rosa McCarty Galinda/Glinda Emily McKenzie The Wizard of Oz Lee Threadgold Madame Morrible Carolyn Waddell Fiyero Robbie Smith Nessarose Grace Kingsford Boq Hamish Anderson Dr Dillamond Jon Sebastian Chistery Cameron O’Reilly ENSEMBLE Citizens of Oz, Students, Tourists, Monkeys, Princes/Princesses, Witch Hunters Will Atkinson (Frex) Taylor Rettke (Scientist) Jessica Carson Claire Robinson Stephanie Elise (Melena) Chris Rogers Nathan Fernandez (Guard) Blair Salmon (Guard) Matt Hirst Jon Sebastian Lauren Holcombe Felicity Shaw (Shen Shen) Everett Joy Nathan Slevin (Averic) Luke McShane Karen Taranto (Midwife) Emily Mill Kate Trickey Louisa Mitchell Tailem Tynan (Pfannee) Elise Naismith James Watkinson (Guard) Cameron O’Reilly Vanessa Wicks Thomas O’Reilly (Lover) Robbie Wilton - ORCHESTRA - Conductor/MD Assistant to MD Danny Forward Reed 1 Tim Verdon Reed 2 Vicki Stanko Reed 3 Andrew Jacobs Horn Glenn Taylor Trumpet 1 Skye Kiss Trumpet 2 Dan Heskett Trombone Miles Izzo Violin Simon Greatwood / Ash Richter Cello Sarah Nieuwkerk Bass Deb McLeod Guitar Adrian Close Drums Dave Banen Percussion Bryn Bowen / Danny Boldiston Keyboard 1 Lara Wilson / Rob Cossom Keyboard 2 Tim Verdon Keyboard 3 Martine Wengrow Keyboard 4 Stephanie Lewendon-Lowe Synthesizer Programmer Anthony Cardamone Andrew Barrett for Lionella Productions Ltd 12
- MUSICAL NUMBERS - ACT 1 Glinda and Citizens of Oz Students No One Mourns the Wicked Madame Morrible and Elphaba Dear Old Shiz Galinda, Elphaba, and Students The Wizard and I Dr Dillamond and Elphaba What is this Feeling? Fiyero, Galinda, Boq, Nessarose, Something Bad Elphaba and Students Dancing Through Life Galinda Elphaba Popular Elphaba, Glinda and Denizens of I’m Not That Girl Emerald City One Short Day The Wizard Elphaba, Glinda, Guards and A Sentimental Man Citizens of Oz Defying Gravity ACT 2 No-one Mourns the Wicked (Reprise) Citizens of Oz Thank Goodness Glinda, Madame Morrible and Citizens of Oz The Wicked Witch of the East Elphaba, Nessarose and Boq Wonderful The Wizard and Elphaba I’m not that Girl (Reprise) Glinda As Long as You’re Mine Elphaba and Fiyero No Good Deed Elphaba March of the Witch Hunters Boq and Citizens of Oz For Good Glinda and Elphaba Finale: For Good (Reprise) All 13
- THE COMPANY - Taylor Rettke Claire Robinson Blair Salmon Chris RogersOriginally from Tauranga, New Guard Scientist Zealand. Relocated to Melbourne Originally from Auckland, in 2010. Has studied, taught, A Melbourne music theatre veteran, who New Zealand. Has studied has appeared in over 50 productions, tap dancing for eight years Bachelor of Commerce, choreographed and adjudicated both musical and non‑musical, over the (with the legendary Isabelle Melbourne University. dance, both here and in New past 30 years. This is his 11th CLOC show. Ryan and her Academy of Trinity Silver Medal for best Zealand. Tap, and The Broadway Dance Studio in New York), music examination mark in CLOC: The Phantom of the Opera CLOC: Funny Girl (1993), Barnum (1995), as well as jazz and vocal Victoria (Grade 7 piano). (2013), 42nd Street (2014), Mary A Funny Thing...Forum (1995), 42nd Street performance. This is Blair’s Poppins (2015). (1996), Crazy for You (1999), Shout! fifth consecutive CLOC show. CLOC: First CLOC show. (2007), All Shook Up (2012), Guys and CLOC: 42nd Street (2014), Shows: Rent (Mark), Spring Shows (NZ): Cats (Bombalurina), Dolls (2013), 42nd Street (2014), Mary Legally Blonde (Kyle-2014), Awakening (Moritz), Peter Beauty and the Beast, Oliver!, Poppins (2015). Mary Poppins (2015), The Pan (Slightly-Head of the Showboat (Ellie), Pirates of Shows: (just a small recent selection): Drowsy Chaperone (Robert Lost Boys), Metamorphoses Penzance, featured dancer for Footloose, Joseph…Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Martin-2015). (King Ceyz/Philemon). corporate/sports events. Superstar, Crazy for You (three times!), Shows (Aust): Singin’ in the The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz, The Mystery Rain (featured dancer-2013). Other: Works as IT product Other: Works as office manager in of Edwin Drood, Hello Dolly!, Seven Brides designer, designing a legal recruitment company, as for Seven Brothers, They’re Playing Our Other: Works as an IT apps and websites. Lead well as a freelance dance and gym Song, Mack and Mabel, Hairspray, How consultant. singer of professional instructor, including ten years with to Succeed in Business…Trying, Fiddler on entertainment group the Les Mills program. the Roof, The Boy from Oz. “The Club”. Plays multiple musical instruments. Other: Works as a costume/mascot maker for JC Westend Costume Factory. Nathan Slevin Averic Felicity Shaw ARC Theatre Company committee Karen Taranto Kate Trickey member 2011-2014, including Shen Shen year as President 2014. Has Midwife Has trained in dance/ worked as Production Manager, calisthenics for 17 years and From Launceston, Tasmania. Assistant Director. Co-director Degrees in Arts (politics major) worked as choreographer and In Melbourne since March Waterdale’s Gypsy (2014). and Masters of Public Policy and calisthenics coach. Member of 2015. First Melbourne show. Management (Monash University). Mater Christi vocal ensemble CLOC: Mary Poppins (2015). Has studied all forms of dance for four years. CLOC: First CLOC show. (classical, Broadway, jazz, tap, Shows (Tasmania): Annie Shows: Hello Dolly!, Sweet Charity, contemporary) –currently at The CLOC: First CLOC show. (Boylan Sister), Grease (Cha The Pajama Game, The Wedding Space Dance Studio. Has a particular Shows: Hot Mikado, Hairspray Cha DiGregorio), cabaret Singer (George), All Shook Up interest in gospel and soul singing. (Amber von Tussle), Legally theatre restaurant dancer/ (Dennis-Guild nomination), The Blonde (Serena). singer. 25th Annual Putnam Spelling CLOC: First CLOC show. Bee (William Barfee), Seussical Shows: Rent (Joanne Jefferson), Other: Works as sales rep for Other: Works in (Mayor of Whoville), Bonnie & choir member/soloist – Melbourne communications company. administration/reception Clyde (Ted Hinton), Honk! (Ugly Singers of Gospel concert, Festival of for financial services Duckling). Voices Hobart, Carols by Candlelight. company, as well as fitness instructor (trained with Les Other: Works in customer Other: Works as advocacy advisor Mills program). service for a large health with Vision Australia. insurance company. 14
Tailem Tynan James Watkinson Vanessa Wicks Robbie Wilton Pfannee Guard Originally from Wodonga. Graduate of Patrick Studios Relocated to Melbourne in 2011. full-time professional Has appeared in and/or Our second youngest cast Has studied all forms of dance development dance course choreographed over 30 productions member, who is one of a for over 20 years (ballet, jazz, (2008). since 1994. This show marks Tailem’s rare breed of being equally tap, contemporary, acrobatics, CLOC: Guys and Dolls (2013). 14th CLOC appearance. interested in musical theatre musical theatre, hip hop, latin). Shows: High School Musical, CLOC: Anything Goes (2000), Chicago and sport, both as a player CLOC: Guys and Dolls (2013), Pippin, Little Shop of Horrors (2001), Mack & Mabel (2004), Steel (rugby, soccer and AFL), and Mary Poppins (2015). (Orin), Annie (Rooster), Cats, Pier (2005), Cats (2006), Shout! as a supporter (Liverpool and Shows: Strange Bedfellows, Grease Hairspray, Hair, The Witches (2007), The Boy from Oz (2008), Hot Richmond Tigers). (Jan), Spamalot (Laker Girl), of Eastwick. Shoe Shuffle (Dance Captain-2008), Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl), Miss Saigon (2009), High Society CLOC: First CLOC show. Little Shop of Horrors, Miss Saigon, Other: Works in hospitality (choreographer-2009), 42nd Street Shows: Pippin (role of Pippin- Sweeney Todd, My Fair Lady. as a hotel venue manager. (Annie Reilly-2014), Legally Blonde Starbound, Launchpad (2014), Mary Poppins (2015). Drama), Footloose (Chuck Other: Works in project Shows (just a small selection): Singin’ Cranston-OCPAC 2015-Guild management and construction. in the Rain, Hello Dolly!, Anything Goes, nomination). West Side Story, Hairspray, Songs for a New World, The Boy from Oz. Other: Studying Business at Swinburne University. Other: Works as Admissions and Marketing Co-ordinator at Loreto Mandeville Hall, Toorak. 15
- SYNOPSIS - ACT 1 The citizens of Oz are celebrating the death of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. As Glinda the Good appears to reassure the people that goodness has prevailed over evil, she admits that she and Elphaba were once friends, and tells the story in flashback of how they met. Elphaba is the daughter of the governor of Munchkinland, and was born with green skin. Her father shunned her, and showered his affection on her younger sister, Nessarose, who is confined to a wheelchair. The two girls go together to Shiz University, where the pretty and popular Galinda is also in their class. Elphaba and Galinda take an instant dislike to each other, exacerbated when they are roomed together and when Elphaba inadvertently shows magical powers, which causes the headmistress Madame Morrible to fawn on her. A handsome roguish prince, Fiyero, arrives at Shiz, and Galinda is charmed, oblivious to the fact that another student, a munchkin Boq, is smitten with her. At the Stardust Ballroom Dance, Galinda has eyes only for Fiyero, and persuades Boq to ask Nessarose to dance. Nessarose immediately falls for Boq and is full of gratitude towards Galinda. Elphaba turns up at the dance wearing a black hat which Galinda had given her as a joke. As people laugh at Elphaba, Galinda’s guilt makes her try to help Elphaba and a new friendship is born. Elphaba attends history class with Dr Dillamond, the only animal professor at the university, who is suffering from the effects of a conspiracy to stop the animals from speaking. When Dr Dillamond tells the class he is leaving as he is no longer permitted to teach, Elphaba is outraged and feels she must meet the Wizard to tell him, so he can fix this. Elphaba and Galinda prepare to go to the Emerald City to meet the Wizard. As they leave, to try to impress Fiyero, Galinda changes her name to Glinda as an outward show of solidarity with Dr Dillamond. Soon, the two girls are standing before the Wizard and his new Press Secretary, Madame Morrible. After a confrontation involving a levitation spell on the Wizard’s monkey servant Chistery, Elphaba realizes that the Wizard is the one behind the suppression of the animals and that he has no powers. She runs away, and in order to prevent the truth from getting out, Madame Morrible spreads reports that Elphaba is “wicked,” and not to be trusted. After Glinda refuses to join her, Elphaba performs a spell on a broom and flies away, leaving Glinda behind. 16
- SYNOPSIS - ACT 2 Elphaba is now known as “The Wicked Witch of the West”. “Glinda the Good” has become the smiling public front of the Wizard’s regime, with Fiyero by her side as her reluctant fiancé. Elphaba pays a visit to Nessarose, who is now the governor of Munchkinland following the death of their father, and is desperately trying to keep an unwilling Boq by her side. Elphaba tries to help by giving Nessarose the power to walk, which Boq sees as his means to freedom and attempts to leave. In desperation, Nessarose tries to cast a spell to make Boq stay and fall in love with her. However, the spell backfires, shrinking Boq’s heart, and to save his life, Elphaba works another spell, one which leaves Boq as a man made of tin without a heart. Elphaba returns to the Wizard’s palace to free the monkey servants, and comes across the Wizard himself. Upon seeing Dr. Dillamond who has lost his power of speech, she vows to fight the Wizard until the end. Fiyero and the guards enter, followed by Glinda. Fiyero helps Elphaba to escape, and decides to go with her, leaving Glinda behind and broken hearted, while Elphaba and Fiyero admit their love for each other. Glinda and Elphaba meet again at the site where Nessarose has been crushed during a tornado by a house with a girl named Dorothy inside. Fueled by the rivalry over Fiyero, the two have a heated argument. Having been tipped off by Glinda, the guards arrive, followed quickly by Fiyero, who tries to help Elphaba escape. The guards turn on Fiyero and tie him up to a pole in the field. Elphaba tries to cast a spell to save his life and protect him from injury, but only succeeds in turning him into a scarecrow. In despair, she decides that from this point on, she will live up to her ‘wicked’ reputation. The citizens of Oz set out to capture Elphaba. Glinda has realized Madame Morrible, who can control the weather, is responsible for Nessarose’s death. Glinda travels to Elphaba’s castle to warn her of the danger she is in. The two women forgive each other for all grievances and embrace for the last time before saying goodbye forever. Elphaba forces Glinda to hide, who then watches from the shadows as Dorothy throws a bucket of water on Elphaba, who appears to melt away. Grief-stricken, Glinda returns to the Emerald City and confronts the Wizard with Elphaba’s bottle of green elixir, which she recognizes as having seen before while visiting Oz. The Wizard realises that he is Elphaba’s biological father, and the cause of her green skin. He breaks down in agony, and Madame Morrible surmises that Elphaba’s powers were so strong because she was a child of two worlds. Glinda orders the Wizard to leave Oz and sends Madame Morrible to prison for murdering Nessarose. Meanwhile, back at the castle, Fiyero (now a scarecrow) comes to the spot where Elphaba was melted, and they are reunited; her melting was a ruse to convince her enemies of her death and to ensure her future with Fiyero. Before leaving, Elphaba regrets that she’ll never see Glinda again. Simultaneously, Glinda reports to the people of Oz that the Wicked Witch of the West has been killed and promises to properly earn her title as Glinda the Good. As the people celebrate and while Glinda mourns, Elphaba and Fiyero leave Oz forever. 17
- ORIGINAL CREATIVES - Stephen Schwartz Music and Lyrics Has contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Bernstein’s Mass, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker’s Wife, Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags and Children of Eden. For films, he collaborated with Alan Menken on the scores for Disney’s Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Enchanted and wrote the songs for DreamWorks animated feature The Prince of Egypt. His first opera, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, was presented by New York City Opera in April, 2011. Defying Gravity, a book about his professional career, was recently published by Applause Books. Mr. Schwartz is the artistic director of the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshops and president of the Dramatists Guild. Awards include three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a tiny handful of tennis trophies. He was recently inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. www.stephenschwartz.com Winnie Holzman Book Gregory Maguire Author of the Original Novel Received a Tony nomination and a Drama Desk Award for Published a dozen novels for children before writing his first Wicked. She created the memorable television drama “My adult novel, Wicked. A devotee of children’s fantasy, Maguire’s So-Called Life” which starred Claire Danes. Holzman got her subsequent novels for adults are variations-on-a-theme: start writing for the acclaimed drama “thirtysomething” and Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister considers Cinderella as a seventeenth-century maid from Haarlem; Lost evokes the later executive produced (again with Marshall Herskovitz and ghost of Charles Dickens’s Scrooge; and Mirror Mirror features a High Renaissance Snow White daunted by the wickedest Edward Zwick) “Once and Again.” Other theatre work includes stepmother, Lucrezia Borgia. Maguire’s novel Son of a Witch, the musical Birds of Paradise (with composer David Evans) a sequel to Wicked, is followed by volume III of the Wicked and a ten-minute play called Post-Its: Notes on a Marriage Years, A Lion Among Men, and concludes with the final novel which she wrote with her husband, actor Paul Dooley. Features in the Wicked Years, Out of Oz. He lives in Massachusetts and include ‘Til There Was You. Also an actress, Ms. Holzman Vermont with his husband, the painter Andy Newman, and appeared in Jerry Maguire and as Larry’s wife’s therapist on their three children. “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Most recently she teamed with her daughter, Savannah Dooley, to write and produce the ABC Family series, “Huge.” She is a graduate of Princeton University, received an MFA from the NYU Musical Theatre Program and serves on the board of the Writers Guild Foundation. William David Brohn Orchestrations Alex Lacamoire Music Arrangements Received the 1998 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations for Was the music supervisor for In the Heights, which won Ragtime. Other credits include Mary Poppins, Curtains, Miss him the 2008 Tony Award for Best Orchestrations and a Saigon, The Secret Garden, Show Boat, Crazy for You, Carousel, 2008 Grammy Award for producing the cast album. Other Sweet Smell of Success, Oklahoma! (B’way); Mary Poppins, Broadway credits as music director, arranger and/or Oliver!, The Witches of Eastwick, My Fair Lady and South Pacific orchestrator: Hamilton, 9 to 5, High Fidelity and Legally Blonde. Other favorite projects: Bat Boy: The Musical (Off-B’way), the (London). He has provided arrangements for Marilyn Horne, 2001 nat’l tour of Godspell, Captain Louie and The Wiz (City Center Encores!). Love to Mom, Dad, Little Sis James Galway, Placido Domingo and Joshua Bell’s recording on and Ileana. Sony Classical of Bernstein’s West Side Story Suite for Violin and Orchestra. Stephen Oremus Music Supervisor/Arranger James Lynn Abbott Dance Arrangements Broadway: Received 2011 Tony and Drama Desk Awards Broadway: Aida, Rent, Footloose, Joseph..., Cats, Sunset for Outstanding Orchestrations for The Book of Mormon, Boulevard, and Miss Saigon. National tours include Starlight Express, Kiss of the Spiderwoman, The as well as the 2012 Grammy Award as producer of the cast Who’s Tommy and Jesus Christ Superstar, among recording. Worldwide music supervisor/arranger of Wicked; others. He has performed with Aretha Franklin, music supervisor/vocal arranger/orchestrator of Kinky Boots, Dennis DeYoung of Styx, Shirley Bassey, Bob Hope, The Book of Mormon, Avenue Q, All Shook Up and 9 to 5; co- Vanessa Williams and with Elton John in “Greatest producer (w/ Dolly Parton) of the Grammy-nominated 9 to Hits Live” at Madison Square Garden. Clients 50 Broadway cast recording. Other: music supervisor/vocal include Dr. Pepper, Frito Lay, American Airlines arranger/orchestrator of tick, tick...BOOM!; music director of and General Electric. Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party; music director/conductor for the Rufus Wainwright Sings Judy Garland concert. 18
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