Kimberly Akimbo

January 7–12, 2025 | A new musical about growing up and growing old (in no particular order).


In This Program


Welcome

A Note From Seattle Theatre Group

On behalf of Seattle Theatre Group’s staff, board, and volunteers, welcome to the historic Paramount Theatre for this performance of Kimberly Akimbo. This five-time Tony Award-winning musical makes its Seattle premiere on our stage! Kimberly Akimbo is about growing up and growing old (not necessarily in that order!). Kimberly is forced to navigate family dysfunction, a rare genetic condition, her first crush… and possible felony charges all during the throes of her 16th birthday. Ever the optimist, she is determined to find happiness as she embarks on a great adventure. We are thrilled you are here to experience this exceptional story!

Today, I want to discuss an important part of Seattle’s history and one of my favorite topics—our city’s incredible music scene! At STG we’re committed to partnering with our eclectic music community by supporting young and emerging musicians in their careers through More Music @ The Moore, one of our longstanding programs and Resonate, a new program we’re excited to introduce. 

More Music @ The Moore provides exceptional opportunities for young local musicians ages 14–21, regardless of the style they play, to make music together. With mentorship from a music director actively working in the industry, this program culminates in a live performance at the historic Moore Theatre. Since its inception, over 600 young musicians have participated in the program, more than 100 mentors and 10 music directors have facilitated collaborations and programming, and countless songs and genres/cultural styles have been represented. 2025 marks the 24th year of More Music and we are so proud it’s part of our family of Education and Community Engagement programs. 

Resonate is a series of quarterly panel discussions that connect music industry leaders with emerging musicians. This new program builds on the foundation established by More Music, focusing on musicians who are 21+ emerging on the scene or who want to continue to grow their music community and resources locally. Our first panel happened last month and featured Allen Stone, Oblé Reed, and TeZATalks who discussed building community as a central part of career growth. If you are an emerging musician, we hope you will join us for one of the upcoming panels!

I encourage you to share the word about these programs with any young musicians you may know and visit www.stgpresents.org for more information about how to participate. We’re grateful you are here and that we get to be part of the way you experience music and the arts in our fabulous city. 

Kindest Regards,

Josh LaBelle
Executive Director
Seattle Theatre Group

Patron Information

WHILE YOU ARE ATTENDING THE PERFORMANCE

Please silence and store all electronic devices and take a moment to locate the exit nearest to your seat. Recording devices and the taking of photos and videos are strictly prohibited. 

Binoculars are available to rent for $5.00. Ushers can direct you to The Friends of The Paramount booth in the lobby for more information.

Please note there are no elevators in the building.

RESTROOMS

ADA gender-inclusive restrooms are located at the orchestra level in the main lobby. Gender-specific restrooms are on the lower and third-floor mezzanine levels. If you are able to use the stairs, please reserve the ADA restrooms in the main lobby for those who are not. 

ACCESSIBILITY

STG is committed to ensuring that its events are accessible to all people. We believe that everyone has the right to live with dignity, equality, comfort, and independence and offer a variety of accessible services, including Assistive Listening Devices, ASL, Audio Described, and Open Captioned Performances, and accessible seating. Please find an usher to learn more about accessibility offerings available at this performance and visit www.stgpresents.org/about/accessibility, call 206.682.1414 ext. 5, or email accessibility@stgpresents.org to learn more about and plan for future performances with accessibility-specific offerings. 

COAT CHECK 

Coat check is available on the first mezzanine level of the theatre. 

CONCESSIONS

The main bar is located on the orchestra level off the lobby and additional bars are in the lobby and on the mezzanine level. Outside food and drink are not permitted. STG venues use r.Cup, a reuse system for drinkware. r.Cups are permitted in the Paramount auditorium; please return your cups to the yellow bins in the lobby following the performance and before you leave the venue. Drinking fountains are on all levels. 

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January 7–12, 2025

DAVID STONE
ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY
JAMES L. NEDERLANDER
LACHANZE
JOHN GORE
PATRICK CATULLO
AARON GLICK

present

Book & Lyrics by
DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE

Music by
JEANINE TESORI

Based on the play by DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE

Starring
CAROLEE CARMELLO

MIGUEL GIL
JIM HOGAN
EMILY KOCH
DANA STEINGOLD
GRACE CAPELESS
SKYE ALYSSA FRIEDMAN
DARRON HAYES
PIERCE WHEELER
SARAH LYNN MARION
REGENE SEVEN ODON
MARCUS PHILLIPS
BAILEY RYON
BRANDON SPRINGMAN
VALERIE WRIGHT

Scenic Design
DAVID ZINN

Costume Design
SARAH LAUX

Lighting Design
JEANETTE OI-SUK YEW

Sound Design
KAI HARADA

Hair, Wig & Makeup Design
J. JARED JANAS

Video Design
LUCY MACKINNON

Casting
THE TELSEY OFFICE
CRAIG BURNS, CSA

Orchestrations
JOHN CLANCY

Additional Orchestrations
MACY SCHMIDT

Music Coordinator
ANTOINE SILVERMAN

Production Stage Manager
SHAWN PENNINGTON

Company Manager
JUSTIN T. SCHOLL

General Management
321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT

Marketing & Press
PHILLIP ALEMAN

Tour Booking
THE ROAD COMPANY

Production Management
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS, INC.

Producing Associate
TIMOTHY BLOOM

Music Supervisor
CHRIS FENWICK

Choreographed by
DANNY MEFFORD

Directed by
JESSICA STONE

Kimberly Akimbo was developed, in part, at the 2017 Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at the Sundance Resort.
World premiere produced by Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 2021.

@akimbomusical

Cast & Musical Numbers

Cast

in order of appearance

Kimberly … CAROLEE CARMELLO
Seth … MIGUEL GIL
Delia … GRACE CAPELESS
Martin … DARRON HAYES
Teresa … SKYE ALYSSA FRIEDMAN
Aaron … PIERCE WHEELER
Buddy … JIM HOGAN
Pattie … DANA STEINGOLD
Debra … EMILY KOCH

STANDBYS AND UNDERSTUDIES

Standbys and understudies never substitute for the listed players
unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the appearance.

Standby for Kimberly—VALERIE WRIGHT. Understudy for Buddy—BRANDON SPRINGMAN; Understudy for Pattie/Debra—SARAH LYNN MARION; Understudy for Delia/Teresa—BAILEY RYON; Understudies for Seth/Aaron/Martin—REGENE SEVEN ODON, MARCUS PHILLIPS.

Dance Captain … BAILEY RYON

SETTING

1999. Before kids had cell phones.
Somewhere in Bergen County, NJ

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION.


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Musical Numbers

ACT I

“Skater Planet”… Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa, Seth, Kimberly 
“Hello, Darling” … Pattie 
“Make a Wish” … Kimberly
“Skater Planet” (reprise #1) … Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa 
“Anagram” … Kimberly, Seth, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“Better” … Debra, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“Hello, Darling” (reprise)/“Father Time” … Pattie
“Happy for Her” … Buddy
“Anagram” (reprise) … Kimberly
“This Time” … Company

ACT II

“How to Wash a Check” … Debra, Kimberly, Seth, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“Good Kid” … Seth
“Hello, Baby” … Buddy
“Skater Planet” (reprise #2) … Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa, Seth
“Our Disease” … Kimberly, Seth, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“The Inevitable Turn” … Pattie, Buddy, Debra, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“Now” … Seth, Kimberly
“How to Wash a Check” (reprise) … Debra, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
“Before I Go” … Kimberly, Buddy, Pattie
“Hello, Sister” … Kimberly, Seth
“Great Adventure” … Company

ORCHESTRA

Music Director (Conductor/Keyboard 1)—LEIGH DELANO
Associate Music Director (Keyboard 2)—RYAN EDWARD WISE
Reed 1—AVEION WALKER; Reed 2—ALEX LEMMA; Drums—FRANK ZAMBRANO; Bass—DOMINIC LAMORTE; Guitar—AZANA HIGHTOWER; Cello—KEVIN IRVING

Associate Music Supervisor: Brian Ge
Orchestra Contractor: Antoine Silverman
Electronic Music Design: Billy Jay Stein and Hiro Iida for Strange Cranium
Music Preparation: JoAnn Kane Music (Kyle Brenn, Russell Bartmus, Jessie Rosso)

Who’s Who

CAROLEE CARMELLO (Kimberly) is a 3-time Tony nominee and has appeared in 16 Broadway musicals: Mamma Mia!, Kiss Me, Kate, The Addams Family (Drama Desk nomination and Outer Critics Circle nomination), Parade (Tony nomination and Drama Desk Award), Lestat (Tony nomination and Drama Desk nomination), Tuck Everlasting, Finding Neverland, City of Angels, Falsettos, Scandalous (Tony nomination and Drama Desk nomination), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Urinetown, Sister Act, two revivals of 1776, and most recently the new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Bad Cinderella. Off-Broadway: john & jen, Das Barbecü, I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Hello Again (Obie Award), A Class Act, The Vagina Monologues, Elegies and the critically-acclaimed, immersive Sweeney Todd. Her screen credits include: “Dopesick,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Madam Secretary,” “Blue Bloods,” “Evil,” “The Good Fight,” “The Deuce,” “Smash,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Frasier” and “Remember W.E.N.N.” (SAG Award nomination). Ms. Carmello has toured with Les Misérables, Big River, Falsettos and Hello, Dolly! and her concert appearances have taken her across America and Europe, including engagements at Lincoln Center, Town Hall and Carnegie Hall.

MIGUEL GIL, he/him (Seth) is making his National Tour debut! Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo. Regional: Bye Bye Birdie (The Kennedy Center), In the Heights (The Muny). NYC: Follies (Carnegie Hall), The Jimmy Awards (2021). Shoutout to his friends, family, CESD, Luber Roklin and The Telsey Office. Miguel holds a lot of gratitude for this opportunity (and for you being here). Venezuela is in the house! IG @Miguelito.Gil

JIM HOGAN (Buddy). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo (OBC). National Tours: Waitress, The Phantom of the Opera, Spring Awakening. TV: “America’s Got Talent” with vocal group, T.3 (@t.3official). Their debut album, Option Up, is available on all streaming platforms and they’re currently touring a city near you! Many thanks to 321, the Kimberly Akimbo creative team, CGF Talent, Telsey, family and Emily, who’s playing Debra. Despite what she does on stage, she’s actually pretty cool in real life. @jimhogan220

EMILY KOCH (Debra). Broadway/National Tours: Elphaba in Wicked, Waitress, Kimberly Akimbo. Regional: The Full Monty (North Shore), The Secret Garden (Broadway Sacramento), Godspell (Berkshire Theatre Group), Little Women (Palo Alto TheatreWorks), Violet (FPAC), In the Bones (APAC). Proud Interlochen Arts Academy, Carnegie Mellon alum. Many thanks to 321, BRS/Gage, the Kimberly creative team, Telsey, Matt Farnsworth, Sarah Brown, her parents, and Jim Hogan who plays “Buddy” in this show, Emily’s boyfriend of seven years. @embkoch

DANA STEINGOLD (Pattie). Original Broadway Casts of Beetlejuice (Girl Scout) and The Cottage (Dierdre). First National: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Logainne). Off Broadway/New York: Avenue Q (Kate/Lucy), The Visit (Otillie opposite Chita Rivera), Saturday Night (Mildred), Anyone Can Whistle (City Center Encores!). Regional Includes: Paper Mill Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre, George Street, Weston, KC Rep, North Carolina Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, Barrington Stage. TV: “Inventing Anna” (Netflix), Saraline Timbers on Nickelodeon’s “Welcome to the Wayne.” @dsteinface

GRACE CAPELESS (Delia). Broadway/New York: Disney’s The Lion King, Matilda, A Christmas Story (OBC), Radio City Christmas Spectacular, 30 Years of Stephen Flaherty Carnegie Hall. Film/TV: Beaches, Landing Up, Frozen Fever, “Lost Girls,” “The 67th Annual Tony Awards.” Current MT major at CCM. Love and thanks to my family, the Akimbo team, Mara Entertainment, CESD, and Telsey. @gracecapeless

SKYE ALYSSA FRIEDMAN (Teresa). National Tour Debut! Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, Annie. Off-Broadway: The Lucky Star (59E59), Kimberly Akimbo (ATC). Regional: The Audience (MJT). Film: Lemonade Blessing (upcoming), Busybody, Mute. TV:I Am Frankie” (Nickelodeon). Pace University BFA Acting graduate. Eternally grateful for this “great adventure” and everyone in it. www.skyealyssafriedman.com; IG: @skyealyssafriedman

DARRON HAYES (Martin). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo. Australian Theatre: Pharus in the Australian Premiere of Choir Boy with The National Theatre of Parramatta. Off-Broadway/New York: I Can Get It for You Wholesale, The Gospel According to Heather, Notes From Now, Love Around the Block. TV/Film: “FBI: Most Wanted” and “American Idol.” All the love! Instagram: @darronhayes_

PIERCE WHEELER (Aaron) recently finished his junior year at New York University after traveling with the National Tour of Dear Evan Hansen. Pierce is overjoyed to collaborate with such generous creatives and a beautiful cast, especially with this story. Gargantuan thanks to his family, friends, mentors, and The Telsey Team for their support! @pierce_wheeler

SARAH LYNN MARION (u/s Pattie, Debra). First national tour! Off Broadway: Ordinary Days. Regional: Kinky Boots, Beehive, All Shook Up. TV: “Law & Order SVU,” “High Maintenance.” BFA University of Michigan. Proud auntie and cat mom. Don’t take yourself too seriously. @sarahlynnmarion

REGENE SEVEN ODON (u/s Seth, Aaron, Martin). National Tour Debut! This is for Mommy Rose. Eternally grateful for Take3Talent, Rebel, and The Prep. Thanks to Michelle, Natasha, Shannon, Jimmy, Nicky, and Theresa. Endless love to Mama, Papa, Jilian, Jillaine, and my friends. @regeneodon

MARCUS PHILLIPS (u/s Seth, Aaron, Martin). Recent/favorite credits: Spring Awakening (East West Players), The Prom (First National Tour), Dog Man: The Musical (National Tour). BFA in Theatre & Film, #longliveL7! Love, hold, and listen to one another. @who.is.marcus

BAILEY RYON (Dance Captain, u/s Delia, Teresa). Broadway/National Tour: OBC Matilda The Musical (Matilda - TONY recipient). How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Cindy-Lou Who). James Madison University BA: Musical Theatre. Thanks to my friends and family! Representation: Evolve Talent Management. www.bailey-ryon.com

BRANDON SPRINGMAN (u/s Buddy). An Anagram for Thankful is “Flunk Hat.” First National Tour of Come From Away. Regional: Sacramento Music Circus, Paramount Theatre, Marriott, Chicago Shakespeare, Drury Lane. Thanks to Stewart Talent. For my Family & Michelle.

VALERIE WRIGHT (Kimberly Standby). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo; Tuck Everlasting; Elf; Annie Get Your Gun; Damn Yankees; Steel Pier; Sally Marr and Her Escorts; Song and Dance; Cats. Numerous Regional Theater, Off-Broadway and National Tours. Film: Sleepless in Seattle, Ordinary Heroes, Second Glance, The Life List. Valerie is the recipient of two Helen Hayes Award nominations and a Jefferson Award. She is a director/choreographer and is married to actor Mark Lotito. They proudly share sons Luca and Gio.

DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE (Book, Lyrics, Original Play) is a playwright, screenwriter, lyricist and librettist. He received Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Book of a Musical for his work on Kimberly Akimbo. Other Broadway credits include  Rabbit Hole (MTC, Pulitzer Prize); Good People (MTC, NY Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, Horton Foote Prize); Shrek with Jeanine Tesori (Kleban Award for Lyrics); High Fidelity with Tom Kitt and Amanda Green. Off-Broadway: at ATC, Kimberly Akimbo (Lortel, NYDCC, OCC and Drama Desk awards for Best Musical); at MTC, Ripcord, Kimberly Akimbo (the play), Wonder of the World, Fuddy Meers; at Soho Rep, A Devil Inside. Film: The Family Fang, Rise of the Guardians, Rabbit Hole, Oz the Great and Powerful, Poltergeist, Inkheart, Robots. Member: Dramatists Guild, WGA, ASCAP. David is also, along with Tanya Barfield, co-director of the playwriting program at The Juilliard School. 

JEANINE TESORI (Music) is a composer of musical theatre, opera and film. She is a two-time Tony Award winner for Best Score, for Kimberly Akimbo with David Lindsay-Abaire and for Fun Home with Lisa Kron. Her other musicals include Caroline, or Change (with Tony Kushner); Shrek (David Lindsay-Abaire); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Dick Scanlan); Violet (Brian Crawley); and Soft Power (David Henry Hwang), which was her second work after Fun Home to be a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. Her operas include A Blizzard on Marblehead Neck (Tony Kushner); The Lion, The Unicorn and Me (J.D. McClatchy); and Blue (Tazewell Thompson). Her latest opera, Grounded (George Brant), marks Tesori as one of the first women, along with Missy Mazzoli, to be commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and will open the 2024-2025 season. In addition to her work as a composer, Tesori is the founding artistic director of New York City Center’s Encores! Off-Center series, the supervising vocal producer of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story and a lecturer in music at Yale University. Proud member of the Dramatists Guild.

JESSICA STONE (Director) worked as an actress on and off Broadway, in television and film before transitioning to directing. Her directing career began in earnest with her all-male 2010 production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum for the Williamstown Theatre Festival. She has since been nominated for two Tony awards for her work on Broadway in Kimberly Akimbo (2023) and Water for Elephants (2024). In addition, both productions garnered nominations for Best Musical, with Kimberly Akimbo taking home the prize. She has directed all over the country at such theatres as The Old Globe, A.C.T., Shakespeare Theatre Company, Huntington Theatre Company, Two River Theater and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Productions include As You Like It, Kate Hamill’s Vanity Fair, Barefoot in the Park, Dancing at Lughnasa, Bad Dates, Ken Ludwig’s Robin Hood! (world premiere), Ripcord, Bad Jews, Arms and the Man, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Charlotte’s Web, June Moon, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Absurd Person Singular. As a performer her Broadway credits include Anything Goes, Butley, The Odd Couple, The Smell of the Kill, Design for Living, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Grease.

DANNY MEFFORD (Choreographer) choreographed three Tony Award winners for Best Musical: Kimberly Akimbo, Dear Evan Hansen (also Olivier,  Best Musical) and Fun Home. Direction: a national tour of Shrek and three upcoming projects: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Kennedy Center, The Gorgeous Nothings and The Fitzgeralds of St. Paul.  Choreography highlights: Titanic, Love’s Labour’s Lost, February House, Miss You Like Hell, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The Sound of Music and Good Person of Szechwan. TV: theatrical sequences for “Rise on NBC, “Dickinson” on AppleTV+, and “Fleishman is in Trouble” FX. MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep.

DAVID ZINN (Scenic Design). Broadway: scenic design for Stereophonic, The Notebook, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, Funny Girl, The Minutes, Diana, Torch Song, The Humans; scenic/costume design for Choir Boy, The Boys in the Band, SpongeBob SquarePants, Amélie, Fun Home, The Last Ship; costume design for Enemy of the People, Almost Famous; A Doll’s House, Part 2; Airline Highway; …the vibrator play; Xanadu. Also: Playwrights Horizons, Atlantic Theater, The Public Theater, NYTW; National Theatre and Young Vic (U.K.); Theater Basel; and the Berlin Staatsoper. Tony, Obie, Drama Desk, Hewes awards.

SARAH LAUX (Costume Design). Broadway: Prayer for the French Republic, The Band’s Visit, Fully Committed, The Humans. Selected Off-Broadway: Dead Outlaw (Audible); Wish You Were Here (Playwrights Horizons); The Wanderer (Paper Mill Playhouse); Prayer for the French Republic (MTC); Kimberly Akimbo, This Ain’t No Disco, The Band’s Visit (Atlantic Theater Company); Jerry Springer: The Opera (New Group, Obie Award); A Play Is a Poem (Taper Theatre); Before the Meeting (WTF). Film: Not Okay, The Sixth Reel, Freakshow. Television: “High Fidelity,” “Godfather of Harlem” S2–4

JEANETTE OI-SUK YEW (Lighting Design). Award-winning designer for theatre, dance, opera, musicals, music performances and large-scale immersive installation. The NY Times described her designs as “clever” and “inventive.” Credits include: The Thanksgiving Play (Broadway), The Connector (MCC), King Lear (Shakespeare Theatre Company), Manahatta (The Public), Gloria: A Life (Daryl Roth Theatre), Cullud Wattah (The Public), Golden Shield (MTC), The Nosebleed (LCT3), American (Tele)visions (NYTW), Oratorio for Living Things (Ars Nova), Snow in Midsummer (CSC), Suicide Forest (Ma-Yi), KPOP (Ars Nova), WILD: A Musical Becoming (A.R.T.), Walden (Theaterworks), Blue (Detroit Opera), Theatre of the Mind (with David Byrne). www.jeanetteyew.com

KAI HARADA (Sound Design). Broadway: Once Upon a Mattress; The Days of Wine and Roses; Merrily We Roll Along (Tony Nomination); Spamalot (co-design); New York, New York (Tony Nomination); Kimberly Akimbo; The Old Man and the Pool; Mister Saturday Night; Head Over Heels; The Band’s Visit (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award); Amélie; Sunday in the Park With George; Allegiance; Gigi; Fun Home; On the Town; First Date; Follies (Tony, Drama Desk Nominations); and Million Dollar Quartet. West End: Crazy For You; Million Dollar Quartet. Many other musicals worldwide.

J. JARED JANAS (Wig, Hair, and Makeup Design). Broadway: Our Town, Once Upon a Mattress, Mary Jane, Prayer for the French Republic, Purlie Victorious, Good Night, Oscar, Sweeney Todd…, Ohio State Murders, & Juliet, Kimberly Akimbo, Topdog/Underdog, How I Learned to Drive, American Buffalo, Jagged Little Pill, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Bandstand, Indecent, Sunset Boulevard, The Visit, The Real Thing, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, Motown, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.

LUCY MACKINNON (Video Design) is a projection designer and video artist who lives in Brooklyn. She is a two-time Tony Award nominee whose Broadway design credits include The Notebook, Kimberly Akimbo, A Christmas Carol, How I Learned to Drive, Jagged Little Pill, The Rose Tattoo, Lifespan of a Fact, Six Degrees of Separation, and Deaf West’s revival of Spring Awakening.

THE TELSEY OFFICE (Casting). With offices in both New York and Los Angeles, The Telsey Office casts for theater, film, television, and commercials. The Telsey Office is dedicated to creating safe, equitable, and anti-racist spaces through collaboration, artistry, heart, accountability, and advocacy. thetelseyoffice.com

JOHN CLANCY (Orchestrations). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo (Tony nom.), Mean Girls (Tony nom.), 1776 (2022 revival), Fun Home (Tony/Drama Desk noms.), Diana, The Prom, Tuck Everlasting, Shrek (Tony/Drama Desk noms.), Cats 2016 (dance arr.). Off-Broadway/regional: The Karate Kid, The Notebook, The Secret Life of Bees, Gun & Powder, Becoming Nancy, Soft Power (dance arr.), The Fortress of Solitude, Jasper in Deadland, Just So.

MACY SCHMIDT (Additional Orchestrations) is an honoree of the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her work as founder/CEO of The Broadway Sinfonietta, an all-women and majority women-of-color orchestra. Broadway: Tina. U.K./international: RIDE, Monsoon Wedding, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical. macyschmidtmusic.com | CAA

CHRIS FENWICK (Music Supervisor). Music director: Soft Power (Pulitzer finalist), Sunday in the Park With George (2017 Broadway revival), Fun Home (Tony Award, Best Musical; Pulitzer finalist), the original productions of Michael John LaChiusa’s Giant, Los Otros, Queen of the Mist and See What I Wanna See. Music supervisor: Once on This Island (Tony Award, Best Revival); Good Night, Oscar (Goodman Theatre). Founding music director, City Center Encores! Off-Center. Music director for Patti LuPone at Carnegie Hall and more.

ANTOINE SILVERMAN (Music Coordinator). Thrilled to be involved in his eighth production with Jeanine Tesori including Fun Home and Caroline, or Change. Other shows include The Secret Life of Bees, Spider-Man, Tuck Everlasting, Paradise Square, Assassins (CSC) and many more. 

LEIGH DELANO (Music Director). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, Some Like It Hot, Spamalot, Once Upon A One More Time. Regional: Gun & Powder (Paper Mill Playhouse), American Prophet (Arena Stage), Grace (Ford’s Theatre), Catch Me If You Can (Arena Stage), Gun & Powder - Premiere (Signature Theatre), Once Upon A One More Time (Shakespeare Theatre).

STRANGE CRANIUM (Electronic Music Design). Billy Jay Stein, CEO and founder. Hiro Iida, lead designer. Credits: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Grammy Award); The Radio City Rockettes NY Spectacular; MJ; Kimberly Akimbo; 1776; Paradise Square; Caroline, or Change; Diana; Tootsie; Mean Girls; The Band’s Visit; Fun Home; Spider-Man; Hairspray; Amélie; Tuck Everlasting; The Rocky Horror Show; Jekyll & Hyde. www.strangecranium.com  

RYAN EMMONS (Associate Director). Broadway: Water for Elephants, Kimberly Akimbo, Groundhog Day, Matilda, Ghost. National tours: Matilda and Miss Saigon. Ryan is co-artistic director of the indie theatre ensemble No.11 Productions and teaches at IAMT. Gratitude to Jane, Brandon and Beckett! www.ryanemmonsdirects.com

BRITTNEY GRIFFIN (Associate Choreographer). Credits include Kimberly Akimbo on Broadway, Dreamgirls International Tour (Associate Choreographer/Director). Film: Bolden, A Jazzmans Blues (Netflix). Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Danny, and Lucille. Love you Darius.

ARABELLA POWELL (Production Supervisor). Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, The Lion King; What the Constitution Means to Me; The Rose Tattoo; John Leguizamo’s Latin History…, Ghetto Klown and Sexaholix; Eve Ensler’s The Good Body; Kat and the Kings. Select Off-Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, Richard II. WNYC/Public; Théâtre de Complicité’s Mnemonic; Trumbo; Tap Dogs West End & international tour. Program member, Open Stage Project.

SHAWN PENNINGTON (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Wicked, Next to Normal, Sondheim on Sondheim. First National Tours: MJ, Come From Away, Bright Star, Fun Home, If/Then, Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages. Regional: Gypsy (The Muny), Up Here (La Jolla Playhouse).  Love to Mom & Mark.

GEOFF MAUS (Stage Manager). First National Tours: MJ, Come From Away, Bright Star, Fun Home, Matilda. Other (selected): The Woodsman, Come From Away-Lincoln Memorial. Training: Juilliard, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Proud AEA member.

MAYA BHATNAGAR (Assistant Stage Manager). Tour: MJ. Broadway: Almost Famous, Dancin’, Prima Facie. Off-Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along (NYTW). Graduate of Shenandoah University. Love & thanks to family, friends, mentors, educators – especially Shawn, Geoff, & the full company.

JUSTIN T. SCHOLL (Company Manager). Tour: MJ the Musical, Beetlejuice, The Band’s Visit, Miss Saigon. International: Shrek, Beauty & the Beast. Broadway: Lady Day…. Board Certified member of ATPAM. Love to Mom, Dad, Sydney, Hops Alexis and Cookie.

JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS (Production Management) formed in 1998, JSP has managed more than 100 Broadway, Off-Broadway and national tours. Currently: & Juliet, Big Gay Jamboree, Death Becomes Her, Elf, Harry Potter, Hell’s Kitchen, MJ The Musical, Moulin Rouge, Once Upon A Mattress, Romeo & Juliet, Shucked, Some Like It Hot, Stereophonic, The Great Gatsby, The Outsiders, The Roommate, Water for Elephants. www.juniperstreet.com

321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT (General Management). Credits include Wicked (worldwide); The Out-siders (Tony Award for Best Musical); Kim-berly Akimbo (Tony Award for Best Musi-cal); Gutenberg! The Musical!; Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog (Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play); A Strange Loop (Tony Award for Best Musical); Is This a Room; Dana H.; What the Constitution Means to Me; The SpongeBob Musical; War Paint; Oh, Hello on Broadway; Fully Com-mitted (Broadway revival and original Off-Broadway); Fun Home (Tony Award for Best Musical); If/Then; Peter and the Starcatch-er; Bring It On: The Musical; Sister Act; Traces; Next to Normal; The 25th Annu-al Putnam County Spelling Bee; The Vagi-na Monologues; Man of La Mancha; The Graduate; I Love You, You’re Perfect; and Bat Boy.

DAVID STONE (Producer) is currently represented around the world (on stage and screen) by Wicked. He has also produced Kimberly Akimbo, Topdog/ Underdog, The Boys in the Band, War Paint, If/Then, Next to Normal, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Three Days of Rain, Man of La Mancha, The Vagina Monologues, Fully Committed, Lifegame, The Diary of Anne Frank, Full Gallop, The Santaland Diaries and Family Secrets. David serves on the boards of The Broadway League and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. He also serves on the advisory board of Second Stage Theater. David has lectured on the-ater at Yale, Princeton, Columbia and his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. 

ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY (Producer). Neil Pepe, artistic director; Jeffory Lawson, managing director. Our aim is singular: to empower simple and honest storytelling that fosters greater understanding of our shared world. Founded as an ensemble of impassioned students in 1985, we have grown into a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning Off-Broadway company and world-renowned Acting School. As a producer of compelling new works from emerging and established artists, we are committed to uncovering and celebrating all storytellers.

JAMES L. NEDERLANDER (Producer). Credits: Tammy Faye; The Outsiders; Kimberly Akimbo; An Enemy of the People; Some Like It Hot; Titanique; MJ; Mr. Saturday Night staring Billy Crystal; Tina: The Tina Turner Musical; The Lehman Trilogy; My Fair Lady; The Band’s Visit; On Your Feet!; The Elephant Man; I’ll Eat You Last; Next to Normal; The Color Purple; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; Movin’ Out and many others. 

LACHANZE (Producer) is thrilled to continue to serve on the producing team for Kimberly Akimbo. LaChanze has also served as producer on the lauded Topdog/Underdog (Tony Award), Here Lies Love, and Jaja’s African Hair Braiding (Tony Award nomination) and is currently a producer on The Outsiders (Tony Award). As an actor, LaChanze has starred in The Color Purple (Tony Award), Once on This Island (Tony Award nomination), Trouble in Mind (Tony Award nomination), Summer: The Donna Summer Musical (Tony Award nomination), If/Then, A Christmas Carol and many others. With over 38 years of experience on Broadway, LaChanze is committed to producing theatre that transforms, transcends and inspires. She is the proud president of Black Theatre United, an advocacy organization dedicated to protecting Black bodies, Black talent, and Black lives on and off our stages.

JOHN GORE (Producer) has won 20 Tonys, an Olivier, and an Emmy Award.  He is a British producer who is Chairman, C.E.O., and sole owner of the John Gore Organization family of companies, including Broadway Across America, Broadway.com, The Broadway Channel, BroadwayBox.com, Broadway Brands, and Group Sales Box Office.  The company has produced shows on Broadway, in London’s West End, Japan, China and presents in 48 cities across North America.  Presentations include The Phantom of the Opera, Disney’s The Lion King, Wicked, The Book of Mormon and Hamilton.  Recent U.S. productions include Hell’s Kitchen, Stereophonic, Kimberly Akimbo, MJ, and Moulin Rouge! The Musical.

PATRICK CATULLO (Producer) is a Tony and Olivier-award winning producer. His recent credits include Merrily We Roll Along, An Enemy of the People; Here Lies Love, Illinoise and Gutenberg! The Musical. Patrick has also produced Kimberly Akimbo; Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man & The Pool; David Byrne’s American Utopia (for which he received a Special Tony Award as well an Emmy nomination); Girl From the North Country; Fleabag; Network; The Boys in the Band; War Paint; 1984; Nick Kroll and John Mulaney’s Oh, Hello on Broadway; Fully Committed; Gypsy (West End revival); The Elephant Man; Hedwig and the Angry Inch; If/Then; Next to Normal; and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Education: Yale.

AARON GLICK (Producer) is a Tony and Olivier Award-winning producer. Broadway, Touring and West End Credits include: A Wrinkle in Time (Arena Stage, Upcoming), Next to Normal (West End), Hello, Dolly! (West End), Sweeney Todd (Tony Nomination), Kimberly Akimbo (Tony Award), What the Constitution Means to Me (Tony Nomination), & Juliet (West End only), The Boys in the Band (Tony Award), Fully Committed, Gypsy (Olivier Award), and The Old Man and the Old Moon. Aaron is also a producer with David Stone and has worked on such shows as: Three Days of Rain, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Wicked, Next to Normal, If/Then, War Paint, and the Tony-Winning Topdog/Underdog. Aaron is a Full Member of the Broadway League, a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College, and the recipient of Hal Prince’s T Fellowship.


STAFF FOR KIMBERLY AKIMBO

GENERAL MANAGEMENT
321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT
Nina Essman
Rachel Kaufman
Amy Merlino Coey
Marcia Goldberg

ENGAGEMENT MANAGER
Ken Silverman

COMPANY MANAGER
Justin T. Scholl

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Ryan Emmons

ASSOCIATE CHOREOGRAPHER
Brittney Griffin

PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
JUNIPER STREET PRODUCTIONS
Hillary Blanken
Hannah Wilson
Z Zurovitch
Guy Kwan
Ana Rose Greene
Victoria Bullard
Ross Leonard
Sadie Alisa
Abby Filiaggi
Carolyn Bonaccorsi
Chris Childs
Laura Zamsky
Burkett Horrigan

MARKETING & PRESS REPRESENTATIVE
ALEMAN PR
Phillip Aleman
Justin O’Neill

LEGAL COUNSEL
KLARIS
Doug Nevin
Edward Klaris
Brandon Taylor

TOUR BOOKING
THE ROAD COMPANY
Stephen Lindsay
Brett Sirota
Shawn Willett
Natalie Rine
Gracie Lewis
Quinn Wasson
AnaBella Kalish
Jacob Hoffman
Shane Parksmith
trc.nyc

CASTING
THE TELSEY OFFICE
Craig Burns, CSA
Jimmy Larkin

Additional Staff

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER … SHAWN PENNINGTON
Stage Manager … Geoff Maus
Assistant Stage Manager … Maya Bhatnagar
Assistant Company Manager … J. Kenneth Anthony
Stone Productions Assistant … Grant Albright
Associate Scenic Designer … Teresa L. Williams
Associate Lighting Designers … Alex deNevers, Kirk Fitzgerald
Lighting Assistant … Zijun (Neil) Wang
Associate Sound Designer … Isabella Curry
Associate Video Designer … Dylan Uremovich
Associate Costume Designer … Jessica Worsnop
Costume Shopper … Michelle Ridley
Associate Hair and Makeup Designer … Eric Miralles
Production Assistants … Olivia Gordon, Olivia McQuerry
Production Carpenter … Chad Woerner
Advance Carpenter … Jack Anderson
Production Electrician … Eric Norris
Production Sound … Mike Wojchik
Advance Sound … Douglas Graves
Production Props Supervisors … JR Goodman, Ray Wetmore
Assistant Production Props … Jennifer A. Kramer
Production Video Supervisor … Chelsea Zalikowski
Moving Light Programmer … Bridget Chervenka
Advance Video Supervisor … Alexandra Lenihan
Video Programmer … Ido Levran
Head Carpenter … Blair Carper
Assistant Carpenter Flyman … Sara Schultz
Assistant Carpenter Deck … Chad Fenimore
Head Electrician … Kathleen Cole
Assistant Electrician Followspot … Gabrielle Blackburn
Assistant Electrician Video … Javier Calderon
Head Sound … Joy Cheever
Assistant Sound … Kayla Chen
Head Props … Kendall Barbera
Assistant Props … Kati Nelson
Crew Swing … Keefe Kennedy
Wardrobe Supervisor … Katherine Kraus
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor … Meredith Scott
Hair & Makeup Supervisor … Jakey Hicks
Advertising … Serino Coyne
Online Marketing … Situation Interactive
Broadway Publicist … Tom D’Ambrosio
Community Engagement & Culture Strategist … Alexander Consulting Group/Christina Alexander
321 Theatrical Founding Partner … Nancy Gibbs
321 Theatrical Finance Director … KeriAnne Murphy
321 Theatrical Business Manager … Rebecca Peterson

321 THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT
Michael Altbaum, Katie Andrew, Abri Berg, Kendall Booher, Maddy Cohen,
Sasha Cohen, Theresa Cooper, Katherine Engel, Madison Goldberg,
Marissa Gonzales, Jason Haft, Jovan Kala Hannah, Jen Harris, Stuart Levy,
Logan McDonald, Charlie Meffe, Emily Powell, Steve Quinn, Jenelle Russell,
Roseanna Sharrow, Spencer Smith, John Tupy, Michelle Yard, Jasmine Zang

Accountant … WithumSmith+Brown/Robert Fried, CPA; Karen Kowgios, CPA
Banking … City National Bank
Payroll Service … Checks & Balances
Insurance … Claudia Kaufman/Elena Sleys
AON Insurance Services, Inc.
Production Photographer … Joan Marcus
Video Footage … HMS Media
Physical Therapy … Neurosport
Merchandise … The Araca Group
Housing … Debco Travel, Inc.
Travel … Premier Travel

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@akimbomusical

SPECIAL THANKS
Annie MacRae, Pamela Adams, Camron Parker,  Stephanie Hernandez, Alejandra Izquierdo, Tyler Siems, Ken Benson

CREDITS
Scenery built and painted by Global Scenic Services and PRG Scenic Technologies, a division of PRG Broadway LLC. Lighting equipment provided by PRG Broadway. Sound equipment provided by Masque Sound. Video equipment provided by 4Wall Entertainment. Props provided by More Good Productions, R.Ramos Upholstery, and BrenBri Properties. Custom pregnancy padding by Sarah M. Reever. Kimberly costumes built by Colin Davis Jones Studios.

ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair … Olaf Olafsson 
Vice Chair … Carol Auerbach
Treasurer … Kevin R. Lyle
Secretary … Betsy Pitts

Chris Boneau, Joy Bunson, Jennifer Danielson, Suzanne Friend, Clark Gregg*. Wolf Hengst, Hilary Hinckle*, Blair Husain, Roger E. Kass, Jane King, Scott Korf, Katie Leede, Monique Long, Mary McCann*, Ilona Nemeth Quasha, Hilary Edson Polk, Mahlet Seyoum, Michael Slosberg, Mary Turner Minard, Claudia Wagner, Manny Weintraub, Joanne R. Wenig, Susi Wunsch

*Atlantic Theater Company Ensemble members


Kimberly Akimbo was rehearsed at Baryshnikov Arts Center.

Kimberly Akimbo is dedicated to the memory of Darius Barnes, our friend and collaborator.

Broadway Across America - Seattle

Anne Francis
VP West Coast

Shannon Reynolds
Senior Regional Sales Operations Manager

Kelly Whorton
Ticketing Manager 

Rebecca Freeman
Marketing Associate 

Michelle Robinson
Group Sales & Sponsorship Manager

Jennifer Colson
Director of Marketing and PR

About Seattle Theatre Group

STG would like to acknowledge the following for their contributions to this performance.


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