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Diamond Head Theatre Presents

Created by PHILLIP GEORGE & DAVID LOWENSTEIN“Mod Musings” & “Groovy Gab” by

PETER CHARLES MORRIS & PHILLIP GEORGEOrchestrations & Additional Arrangements by BRADLEY VIETH

Originally Directed Off-Broadway by PHILLIP GEORGEOriginally Choreographed Off Broadway by DAVID LOWENSTEIN

Originally produced Off-Broadway in New York City by VICTORIA LANG & P.P. PICCOLI and MARK SCHWARTZ

Developed in association with Amas Musical Theatre, Donna Trinkoff, Producing Director

Directed & Choreographed byJOHN RAMPAGE

Costume Design byKAREN G. WOLFE

Hair & Make Up Design by

LINDA LOCKWOOD

Musical Direction byMEGAN ELLIS

Props Design byJOHN CUMMINGS III

Production Stage ManagerMATHIAS MAAS

Set & Lighting Design by DAWN OSHIMA

Sound Design byKERRI YONEDA

Assistant To The Director/Choreographer

CELIA CHUN

Executive DirectorDEENA DRAY

Artistic DirectorJOHN RAMPAGE

Platinum Sponsors:CRUM & FORSTER FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK

JOHN YOUNG FOUNDATION TOYOTA HAWAII

Gold Sponsors:AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK C.S. WO & SONS

CADES SCHUTTE CITY MILL HAWAII PACIFIC HEALTHFRANCES HISASHIMA MARIKO & JOE LYONS

DAVID & NOREEN MULLIKEN CAROLYN BERRY WILSON WAKABAYASHI & BINGHAM FAMILIES

Diamond Head Theatre • 520 Makapuu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816Phone (808) 733-0277 • Box Office (808) 733-0274 • www.diamondheadtheatre.com

Photographing, videotaping, or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.Please turn off all cellular phones.

SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

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Red Girl

Yellow Girl

Diamond Head Theatre Presents

Diamond Head Theatre • 520 Makapuu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816Phone (808) 733-0277 • Box Office (808) 733-0274 • www.diamondheadtheatre.com

Photographing, videotaping, or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.Please turn off all cellular phones.

SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Tricia Marciel

Kim Anderson

Bailey Barnes

Megan Ellis

Vanessa Manuel – Mazzullo

Cast List

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By David Rambo

drawn by the life and letters of Ann Landers

with the cooperation of Margo Howard

since 1915

Box Office: 808-733-0274 • www.diamondheadtheatre.com

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“England Swings” / “Round Every Corner” / “I Know A Place”

“Talk About Love”

“I Only Want To Be With You” / “Tell the Boys”

“How Can You Tell”

“Wishin’ and Hopin’”

“One, Two Three”

“To Sir With Love”

“Wives and Lovers”

“Don’t Sleep in the Subway”

“Son of a Preacher Man”

“Coldfinger”

“You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me”

“Winds of Change Medley : Georgy Girl, Windy, How Can I Be Sure, Don’t Give Up”

“I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself ”

“Fashion Show (Sign of the Times)”

“These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ ”

“I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love”

“You’re My World /All I See Is You”

“Those Were The Days”

“Shout!”

“Pictures From the Past” / “Downtown”

“Mega Mix : Shout!” / “Those Were The Days”

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Musical Numbers

LondonThe Swingin’ 60’s

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LondonThe Swingin’ 60’s Ask a lot of people, especially if they’re under

the age of 50, what they know about the 1960’s and they’ll probably answer with social unrest, hippies, Woodstock and the Vietnam War. But for those of us who lived through it, there was another, earlier part of the 60’s known as the Mod Generation. The Beatles were gods to us and anything British was the best. American boys pleaded with their parents for permission to grow their hair over their ears, and affected very bad British accents. Girls shortened their skirts, first to mini and then micro mini lengths,

to the exasperation of both parents and school principals. The dream for most women was to go to Carnaby Street in their plastic Go Go boots, buy some clothes at Mary Quant, have their hair done at Vidal Sassoon, stop for tea with Twiggy and Lulu and then Froog the night away at a discotheque listening to the latest hits by the Fab Four, The Dave Clark Five and The Rascals. Note: for those of you over 60, don’t pretend you don’t remember every one of these references.

SHOUT! The Mod Musical is a celebration of that period, and particu-larly of the fantastic female vocalists of the early 60’s. Some, like Petula Clark, Lulu, and Dusty Springfield, produced hit after hit and their names are still very well known and recognized. Others had one very big hit and then slipped into obscurity. But though their names may not be remembered, the songs they made popular have never been forgotten. SHOUT! doesn’t pretend to revolutionize modern theatre, or make a strong social or political statement. It just wants to take you on a short journey to the past, hopefully to re-live some favorite musical memories, and most importantly to entertain you.

Hope you enjoy the show, hope you have a “fab” time and always re-member, please don’t sleep in the subway, darling! And, wear a mask!

Director’s Notes

John Rampage

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KIM ANDERSON (Green Girl) Kim Anderson is a Shooting Stars alumni and winner of 12 Po‘okelas. Previous credits in-clude: DHT’s Love, Loss and What I Wore, The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Butler Did It, Titanic, Xanadu, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Paliku’s West Side Story and Les Misérables, and MVT’s Rent, Peter and the Star Catcher, I Love You, You’re Perfect... and more. She’s a voice teacher and a cat mom.

BAILEY BARNES (Orange Girl) is thrilled to be back performing with such vibrant women! Barnes’ favorite credits include: “Aretha Franklin” in Beehive: The 60’s Musical (DHT), “Gary Coleman” in Avenue Q (MVT), “Dorothy” in The Wiz (I’m a Bright Kid Foundation). She would like to thank the produc-tion team for their fierceness, vision, and providing light at such a time. Also, God for second chances and opportunities like this. Matthew 19:26.

MEGAN ELLIS (Red Girl) is so excited to be back on stage here at DHT. She has been in numerous productions with DHT, ACT, HOT, HTY, Hawaii Theatre, and Ohi‘a Productions. A few favorite roles include "Johanna" in Sweeney Todd (ACT), “Red Girl” in SHOUT! (DHT) and “Paulette” in Legally Blonde (DHT). Megan has been awarded Po‘okela Awards for both as an actress and music director. She thanks her husband, Jason, for all his love and support. "I would like to dedicate this performance to my mother, Lorna Mount."

VANESSA MANUEL-MAZZULLO (Yellow Girl) is thrilled to reprise her role as “Yellow Girl” and to share the stage with this phenomenal cast. Other theatre credits include Songs for A New World and 1776 at Paliku. DHT credits include: “Lauren” in Kinky Boots, Beehive, “Louise” in Holiday Inn, “Fran” in Promises Promises, “Michelle” in Sister Act and “Georgie Bukatisnki” in The Full Monty. Vanessa is grateful for everyone who continues to support live theatre. For JR, love you!

TRICIA MARCIEL (Blue Girl) was last seen on the DHT stage as “Mary Poppins” in Mary Poppins and is thrilled to reprise her role as “Blue Girl.” She’s recently entertained thousands as a principal vocalist with Princess Cruises where she traveled the globe and was fortunate to learn from industry greats John Tartaglia, Allan Rich, and Stephen Schwartz. Other recent credits include the new musical from Sir Tim Rice, From Here to Eternity at Ogunquit Playhouse. Always for Mom.

The Cast

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JOHN RAMPAGE (Director/Choreogra-pher) Artistic Director since 1995, John has overseen more than 130 productions on the DHT stage including the Hawaii premieres of Crazy for You, Titanic, The Full Monty, Shout, and Ragtime. In 2009, he returned to the stage as “Man in Chair” in The Drowsy Chaperone. He is also the director of the DHT Shooting Stars, training the future stars of DHT, Hawaii, and Broadway. A 57-time Po‘okela Award Winner for Excellence in Theatre, John is also the recipient of the Hawaii State Theatre Council 2006 Pierre Bowman Award and the 2015 NSAL Me-dallion of Excellence Award.

MEGAN ELLIS (Musical Director) is so excited to be back on stage here at DHT. She has been in numerous productions with DHT, ACT, HOT, HTY, Hawaii The-atre, and Ohi‘a Productions. A few favorite roles include “Johanna” in Sweeney Todd (ACT), “Red Girl’ in SHOUT! (DHT) and “Paulette” in Legally Blonde (DHT). Megan has been awarded Po‘okela Awards for both as an actress and music director. She thanks her husband, Jason, for all his love and sup-port. “I would like to dedicate this perfor-mance to my mother, Lorna Mount.”

KAREN G. WOLFE (Costume Designer) likes to SHOUT! - every day in the costume shop at her dedicated volunteers, awesome assistant Brenda Chee, talented actors and singers and all others who pop in to enjoy a laugh or a song, but ...“YOU DON’T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME”. She took sewing lessons in 1965 from Singer Sewing Center on Beretania Street so these fashion styles are quite familiar...“DOWNTOWN”. Then from 1974-1978 she was promoted to department head at Holiday Mart in

The Artisansthe yardage department...“YOU’RE MY WORLD”. This production brings back many fond memories of “WISHIN’ and HOPIN’” & “THOSE WERE THE DAYS”. In 1985 she took a job with DHT because she...“COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE”.

DAWN OSHIMA (Set Designer/Lighting Designer) works at DHT as the technical director and master stage electrician when she’s not designing lights. Some of her past works at DHT include: Titanic, Amadeus, Jesus Christ Superstar, Seussical, The Full Monty, You Somebody, The Joy Luck Club, Xanadu, Catch Me If You Can, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mamma Mia, Billy Elliot, All Shook Up, Ragtime, Beehive, Matilda, and Kinky Boots. My personal thanks to all who have helped and inspired me through this creative process. I couldn’t have done it without y’all.

JOHN CUMMINGS III (Props Designer) is thrilled to time travel back to the 60s at DHT to design for Shout! John’s past credits include prop design for KKT, Mission Houses Museum, KOA, Kaimuki High School, HPU, DHT and others. John is also a two time Po‘okela Award winner for prop design on Matilda and Kinky Boots for DHT. Much thanks to his DHT ohana for their love and support!

LINDA LOCKWOOD (Hair/Make Up Designer) is “Shout’n from the Wigdom” to be back with Mr John and this amazing cast and crew! A few of my favorite shows at DHT: Charlie Brown Christmas, Nice Work, Gentleman’s Guide, Newsies, Hello Dolly, Something Rotten. Loved every show, really! Thanks to Karen, Mathias and the Klub

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tribe for support! And to the other wigsters who always pitch in to help, Aiko Schick and Lindsay Rabe. Shout out Love to Beth.

KERRI YONEDA (Sound Designer) started at DHT in 2010 crewing backstage and being a spotlight operator. She is excited to be in her sixth season designing sound at DHT. Some of her favorite and past works at DHT include: The Mousetrap, Billy Elliot, A Fox on the Fairway, A Gentle-man’s Guide to Love and Murder, and Dis-ney’s Newsies. She would like to thank the DHT staff, friends, and family for all the support she has been given over the years.

CELIA CHUN (Assistant to the Director/Choreographer) has a BFA/MFA from the University of Hawaii, Manoa. She has danced principal roles with HDT, BH,

ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNERBrenda Chee

COSTUME CONSTRUCTIONCes FujiokaCynthia HytryHolly MoyDebbie Tandal

SCENE SHOPTom BinghamKristen KenneyHarry Canapino

DECK CREWTom BinghamLaTanya Fa‘amausili Siliato

FOLLOW SPOT OPERATORSEmily MaldonadoKenji Shimata

The Artisans cont’dHBT, HOT, DHT’s productions and enjoys assisting John Rampage. She is a recipient of the HSDC Award and Individual Artist Performing Arts Fellowship, recognizing her contribution to the Arts. She was award-ed her first Po‘okela for Featured Female in a Musical for Charlie Brown Christmas, DHT. Ms. Chun teaches Dance at the MPI and the UHM.

MATHIAS MAAS (Production Stage Manager) has been a stage manager, actor, prop designer, and educator at DHT. He has previously managed Evita, Christmas Carol, Sister Act, To Kill A Mockingbird, Showboat, and Legally Blonde: The Musical. Thank you to the designers and crew who make the magic happen!

PROPSFrances Hisashima

DRESSERSKatie Beth HicksStephanie ConchingAntoinette LilleyDon Farmer

SOUND BOARD OPERATORKerri Yoneda

LIGHT BOARD OPERATORDawn Oshima

PHOTOGRAPHYAndy Hawes

SPECIAL THANKSMichael BinghamLisa Konove

Acknowledgments

Lockwood cont’d