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Press contacts: Jay Kelly [email protected], 312.565.4623 or Jim Jarvis, Paramount Theatre [email protected], 630.723.2474 For Immediate Release STUDENTS! WORKERS! EVERYONE! MEGAMUSICAL LES MISÉRABLES IS GRAND FINALE OF PARAMOUNT THEATRE’S BROADWAY SEASON, MAR. 18APR. 26, 2015 Paramount’s Les Misérables, directed by (from left) Jim Corti, music direction by Tom Vendafreddo, features Robert Wilde as Valjean Rod Thomas as Javert, Hannah Corneau as Fantine, George Keating and Marya Grandy as The Thenardiers, Travis Taylor as Enjolras, Devin DeSantis as Marius, Erica Stephan as Cosette and Lillie Cummings as Eponine. Click here to download hires. AURORA, February 11, 2015 – You’re not dreaming a dream. Aurora’s Paramount Theatre, wower of audiences and critics this season with consecutive smash hits CATS, Mary Poppins and The Who’s Tommy, is closing its 201415 Broadway Series with Les Misérables, one of the greatest musicals of all time, March 18April 26, 2015. Previews start March 18. Press opening is Saturday, March 21 at 8 p.m. Regular performances continue through April 26. Show times are Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Thursday at 7 p.m.; Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $41 to $54. The Paramount Theatre is located at 23 E. Galena Blvd., in the heart of downtown Aurora. For tickets and information, go to ParamountAurora.com, call (630) 8966666, or visit the Paramount box office Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and two hours prior to evening performances. Les Misérables is rated PG. Uplifting, Heartbreaking, Beautiful: More about Paramount’s Les Misérables Paramount’s creative team is infusing exciting new life into Victor Hugo’s monumental novel, the unforgettable story of an exconvict, Jean Valjean, and his journey for redemption. On the heels of his current hit production, The Who’s Tommy, Paramount Artistic Director Jim Corti also directs Les Mis, with Tom Vendafreddo likewise following up Tommy as Paramount Theatre Orchestra music director and conductor. Last week on his blog, Corti revealed his “formidable, allstar cast” writing, “Ricky Falbo, currently a knock out on our stage as 10yearold Tommy, is mighty street rebel Gavroche. Little Eponine is Savannah Groh who matures into the Eponine of fantastic, soulful Lillie Cummings, featured as Sally Simpson in Tommy. Little Cosette is Nicole Scimeca, Gretl in Lyric Opera’s The Sound of Music. Golden voiced Erica Stephan is Cosette, and her Marius is Devin DeSantis, who is currently thrilling and rocking audiences as Tommy himself!” Nicholas Foster richly voices the humble, ardent Bishop of Digne. Lancelot of Drury Lane’s recent Camelot, terrific Travis Taylor makes his Paramount debut as handsome, fiery Enjolras, galvanizing the students of The June Rebellion in Paris of 1832. George Keating returns and Marya Grandy makes her Paramount debut to create an evil portrait of The Thenardiers. In gorgeous, ravenhaired Hannah Corneau, seen in our Fiddler on the Roof, is a leading lady of remarkable vocal beauty, Fantine. Our handsome, brooding Javert, Rod Thomas, will stun with his powerful baritone as a blackhearted and very human soul, at once righteous and lost. “Naperville native, New York actor, Robert Wilde is our leading man in the impossible role of Jean Valjean. A supremely gifted and compelling singer of extraordinary range and actor of staggering prowess and vulnerability; this is a very exciting occasion for Robert’s return to Chicago Theatre. He is in a word, superb.” more
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 Press  contacts:  Jay  Kelly    

[email protected],  312.565.4623  or

Jim  Jarvis,  Paramount  Theatre      [email protected],  630.723.2474  

For  Immediate  Release  

STUDENTS!  WORKERS!  EVERYONE!    MEGA-­‐MUSICAL  LES  MISÉRABLES  IS  GRAND  FINALE  OF    

PARAMOUNT  THEATRE’S  BROADWAY  SEASON,  MAR.  18-­‐APR.  26,  2015    

     

Paramount’s  Les  Misérables,  directed  by  (from  left)  Jim  Corti,  music  direction  by  Tom  Vendafreddo,  features  Robert  Wilde  as  Valjean  Rod  Thomas  as  Javert,  Hannah  Corneau  as  Fantine,  George  Keating  and  Marya  Grandy  as  The  Thenardiers,  Travis  Taylor  as  Enjolras,  

Devin  DeSantis  as  Marius,  Erica  Stephan  as  Cosette  and  Lillie  Cummings  as  Eponine.  Click  here  to  download  hi-­‐res.    

AURORA,  February  11,  2015  –  You’re  not  dreaming  a  dream.  Aurora’s  Paramount  Theatre,  wower  of  audiences  and  critics  this  season  with  consecutive  smash  hits  CATS,  Mary  Poppins  and  The  Who’s  Tommy,  is  closing  its  2014-­‐15  Broadway  Series  with  Les  Misérables,  one  of  the  greatest  musicals  of  all  time,  March  18-­‐April  26,  2015.    

Previews  start  March  18.  Press  opening  is  Saturday,  March  21  at  8  p.m.  Regular  performances  continue  through  April  26.  Show  times  are  Wednesday  at  1:30  p.m.  and  7  p.m.;  Thursday  at  7  p.m.;  Friday  at  8  p.m.;  Saturday  at  3  p.m.  and  8  p.m.;  and  Sunday  at  1  p.m.  and  5:30  p.m.  Tickets  are  $41  to  $54.  The  Paramount  Theatre  is  located  at  23  E.  Galena  Blvd.,  in  the  heart  of  downtown  Aurora.  For  tickets  and  information,  go  to  ParamountAurora.com,  call  (630)  896-­‐6666,  or  visit  the  Paramount  box  office  Monday  through  Saturday,    10  a.m.  to  6  p.m.,  and  two  hours  prior  to  evening  performances.  Les  Misérables  is  rated  PG.    Uplifting,  Heartbreaking,  Beautiful:    More  about  Paramount’s  Les  Misérables      

Paramount’s  creative  team  is  infusing  exciting  new  life  into  Victor  Hugo’s  monumental  novel,  the  unforgettable  story  of  an  ex-­‐convict,  Jean  Valjean,  and  his  journey  for  redemption.  On  the  heels  of  his  current  hit  production,  The  Who’s  Tommy,  Paramount  Artistic  Director  Jim  Corti  also  directs  Les  Mis,  with  Tom  Vendafreddo  likewise  following  up  Tommy  as  Paramount  Theatre  Orchestra  music  director  and  conductor.    

Last  week  on  his  blog,  Corti  revealed  his  “formidable,  all-­‐star  cast”  writing,  “Ricky  Falbo,  currently  a  knock  out  on  our  stage  as  10-­‐year-­‐old  Tommy,  is  mighty  street  rebel  Gavroche.  Little  Eponine  is  Savannah  Groh  who  matures  into  the  Eponine  of  fantastic,  soulful  Lillie  Cummings,  featured  as  Sally  Simpson  in  Tommy.  Little  Cosette  is  Nicole  Scimeca,  Gretl  in  Lyric  Opera’s  The  Sound  of  Music.  Golden  voiced  Erica  Stephan  is  Cosette,  and  her  Marius  is  Devin  DeSantis,  who  is  currently  thrilling  and  rocking  audiences  as  Tommy  himself!”    

“Nicholas  Foster  richly  voices  the  humble,  ardent  Bishop  of  Digne.  Lancelot  of  Drury  Lane’s  recent  Camelot,  terrific  Travis  Taylor  makes  his  Paramount  debut  as  handsome,  fiery  Enjolras,  galvanizing  the  students  of  The  June  Rebellion  in  Paris  of  1832.  George  Keating  returns  and  Marya  Grandy  makes  her  Paramount  debut  to  create  an  evil  portrait  of  The  Thenardiers.  In  gorgeous,  raven-­‐haired  Hannah  Corneau,  seen  in  our  Fiddler  on  the  Roof,  is  a  leading  lady  of  remarkable  vocal  beauty,  Fantine.  Our  handsome,  brooding  Javert,  Rod  Thomas,  will  stun  with  his  powerful  baritone  as  a  black-­‐hearted  and  very  human  soul,  at  once  righteous  and  lost.      

“Naperville  native,  New  York  actor,  Robert  Wilde  is  our  leading  man  in  the  impossible  role  of  Jean  Valjean.  A  supremely  gifted  and  compelling  singer  of  extraordinary  range  and  actor  of  staggering  prowess  and  vulnerability;  this  is  a  very  exciting  occasion  for  Robert’s  return  to  Chicago  Theatre.  He  is  in  a  word,  superb.”    

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The  cast  also  features  singers/actors/dancers  Aubrey  Adams,  Ben  Barker,  Victoria  Blade,  Nathan  Gardner,  Jesse  Grider,  Sophie  Grimm,  Jason  Kraack,  Molly  Kral,  Elizabeth  Lanza,  Russell  Mernagh,  Jeff  Meyer,  Brandon  Moorhead,  Chelsea  Morgan,  Rob  Riddle,  Patrick  Rooney,  Steve  Russell  and  Patrick  Tierney.  Young  actors  include  Shane  Frantz,  Madeline  Hotham  and  Gianna  Groh.    

In  true  Paramount  tradition,  the  14-­‐member  Paramount  Orchestra,  conducted  by  Tom  Vendafreddo,  will  play  the  full,  original  Broadway  orchestrations  for  Les  Misérables.  The  design  team  includes  Trent  Stork,  assistant  director;  Kevin  Depinet  and  Jeff  Kmiec,  set;  Theresa  Ham,  costumes;  Jesse  Klug,  lights;  Nick  Belley,  assistant  lights;  Adam  Rosenthal,  sound;  Ethan  Deppe,  assistant  sound;  Sarah  Ross,  props;  Lauren  Cecil  and  Katie  Cordts,  wigs;  and  Rick  Gilbert  and  Victor  Bayona,  R&D  Choreography,  violence  design.  Rose  Marie  Packer  is  Stage  Manager  and  Rebecca  Louise  Fischer  is  Assistant  Stage  Manager.    

About  Les  Misérables    Nominated  for  12  Tony  Awards,  taking  home  eight  including  Best  Score  and  Best  Musical,  Les  Mis  is  an  enthralling  spectacle  with  brilliant  imagery,  magnificent  orchestrations,  stirring  lyrics  and  a  story  of  heroic  human  commitment  that  audiences  will  not  soon  forget.      Based  on  the  novel  Les  Misérables  by  French  poet  and  novelist  Victor  Hugo,  Les  Misérables  is  set  in  early  19th  century  France,  where  Jean  Valjean,  a  French  peasant,  is  on  a  quest  for  redemption  after  being  jailed  for  19  years  for  having  stolen  a  loaf  of  bread  for  his  sister’s  starving  child.  Valjean  decides  to  break  his  parole  and  start  his  life  anew  after  a  kindly  bishop  inspires  him  with  a  tremendous  act  of  mercy,  but  he  is  relentlessly  tracked  down  by  a  police  inspector  named  Javert.  Along  the  way,  Valjean  and  a  slew  of  characters  are  swept  into  the  French  Revolution,  where  a  group  of  young  idealists  make  their  last  stand  at  a  street  barricade.    Les  Misérables,  a  sung-­‐through  musical,  is  by  Alain  Boublil  and  Claude-­‐Michel  Schönberg,  music  by  Claude-­‐Michel  Schönberg,  lyrics  by  Herbert  Kretzmer,  original  French  text  by  Alain  Boublil  and  Jean-­‐Marc  Natel,  adapted  and  originally  directed  by  Trevor  Nunn  and  John  Caird,  and  orchestrations  by  John  Cameron.    Jim  Corti  (director)  was  hired  in  2011  to  be  the  first-­‐ever  Artistic  Director  in  the  Paramount’s  80+  year  history.  He  was  instrumental  in  launching  Paramount’s  inaugural  Broadway  Series,  and  directed  and  choreographed  Paramount’s  first  self-­‐produced  Broadway  show,  My  Fair  Lady,  which  played  to  rave  reviews.  His  2013  Paramount  production  of  Fiddler  on  the  Roof  was  a  smash  hit.  More  recently,  Corti’s  Miss  Saigon  was  the  only  musical  to  make  the  Chicago  Tribune’s  Top  Ten  Shows  of  2013,  and  his  RENT  in  2014  and  The  Who’s  Tommy  in  2015  underscored  Paramount’s  rise  to  the  top  of  Chicago’s  musical  theater  landscape.  He  is  a  seasoned  Broadway  veteran,  appearing  in  the  New  York  casts  of  Ragtime,  A  Chorus  Line  and  Candide  and  the  national  tours  of  Urinetown,  Cabaret  and  Bob  Fosse’s  Dancin’.  Highlights  from  his  body  of  work  over  three  decades  include  being  the  only  director  in  Chicago  to  have  two  productions  at  the  same  time  in  the  Chicago  Tribune’s  list  of  10  Best  Shows  in  2009  –  Drury  Lane’s  Cabaret  and  Writers’  Theatre’s  Oh,  Coward!  He  remains  the  sole  honoree  to  have  garnered  a  Jeff  Award  as  an  actor  (in  Marriott’s  Grand  Hotel),  a  choreographer  (Drury  Lane’s  Singin’  In  The  Rain)  and  director  (Northlight’s  Blues  In  The  Night  and  Drury  Lane’s  Sweet  Charity).    

Tom  Vendafreddo  (music  director/conductor)  is  a  music  director,  conductor  and  actor  with  an  eclectic  career  both  nationally  and  internationally.  At  the  Paramount,  he  has  music  directed  and  conducted  acclaimed  productions  of  In  the  Heights,  Mary  Poppins  and  The  Who's  Tommy.  Other  recent  credits  include  On  the  Town  and  Godspell  (Marriott  Lincolnshire);  Road  Show  and  Shrek:  The  Musical  (Chicago  Shakespeare  Theatre);  Sweet  Charity  (Writers  Theatre);  The  Spitfire  Grill  (BoHo  Theatre  -­‐  Jeff  Nomination  for  Music  Direction);  and  Pump  Boys  and  Dinettes  (Metropolis  Performing  Arts  Center).  Select  regional  credits  include  RENT  (San  Diego  Musical  Theatre),  Odyssey  (Old  Globe  Theatre),  Forever  Plaid  (Chestnut  Fine  Arts)  and  It's  a  Wonderful  Life:  A  Radio  Play  (Cygnet  Theatre).  As  a  cabaret  artist,  Tom  has  performed  in  Chicago,  New  York,  San  Diego  and  Melbourne,  Australia.  In  2014,  he  became  the  founding  artistic  director  of  the  Chicago  Artists  Chorale,  a  choral  ensemble  comprised  of  working  professionals  in  the  Chicago  theatre  community.                                                                                                                                                                                                  -­‐more-­‐  

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Vendafreddo  received  a  Bachelor  of  Music  in  Vocal  Performance  and  Music  Education  from  Eastman  School  of  Music  and  a  Master  of  Fine  Arts  in  Musical  Theatre  from  San  Diego  State  University.  tomvendafreddo.com    

Paramount’s  2014-­‐15  Broadway  Series  is  sponsored  by  the  Dunham  Fund,  BMO  Harris  Bank  and  Paramount  Arts  Centre  Endowment  (PACE).  Broadway  Series  Lighting  Sponsor  is  ComEd.  Broadway  Series  Costume  Sponsor  is  Gerald  Auto  Group.  Les  Misérables  is  also  sponsored  by  Kevin  Fitzpatrick.    

More  about  Paramount’s  2014-­‐15  Season    

In  just  three  seasons,  the  Paramount  Theatre’s  bold  new  Broadway  musical  series  has  wowed  critics,  audiences  and  skeptics  alike.  To  date,  25,000  subscribers  have  signed  up  to  take  advantage  of  Paramount’s  2014-­‐15  subscription  offer.  They  already  were  amply  rewarded  with  amazing  productions  of  CATS,  Mary  Poppins  and  The  Who’s  Tommy  and  are  about  to  experience  Paramount’s  blockbuster  spring  season  finale,  Les  Misérables.      In  addition  to  its  popular  Broadway  series,  Paramount’s  2014-­‐15  season  also  boasts  Vicki  Lawrence  &  Mama:  A  Two  Woman  Show  (Feb.  22),  Tony,  Emmy  and  Golden  Globe  winner  John  Lithgow  in  his  one-­‐man  show  Stories  by  Heart  (Mar.  7),  Defending  the  Caveman  (Mar.  13-­‐29,  in  the  Copley  Theatre),  An  Evening  with  David  Sedaris,  one  of  the  top  humorists  of  our  time  (Apr.  28),  the  internationally  acclaimed,  shape-­‐shifting  dance  troupe  Pilobolus  (Apr.  30)  and  gal  pal  favorite  Menopause  the  Musical  (May  6-­‐Jun.  28,  in  the  Copley  Theatre).  Classic  Movie  Mondays  are  back  in  2015  too,  with  $1  screenings  of  everyone’s  favorite  flicks  most  Monday  nights.  For  tickets  and  information,  go  to  ParamountAurora.com  or  call  (630)  896-­‐6666.        

About  The  Paramount  Theatre      The  Paramount  Theatre  is  the  center  for  performing  arts,  entertainment  and  arts  education  in  Aurora,  the  second  largest  city  in  Illinois.  Named  "One  of  Chicago's  Top  10  Attended  Theatres"  by  the  League  of  Chicago  Theatres,  the  1,888-­‐seat  Paramount  Theatre,  located  in  the  heart  of  downtown  Aurora  at  23  E.  Galena  Blvd.,  is  nationally  renowned  for  the  quality  and  caliber  of  its  presentations,  superb  acoustics  and  historic  beauty.          

The  Paramount  opened  on  September  3,  1931.  Designed  by  renowned  architects  C.W.  and  George  L.  Rapp,  the  theater  captures  a  unique  Venetian  setting  in  the  art  deco  influence  of  the  1930s.  The  first  air-­‐conditioned  building  in  Illinois  outside  of  Chicago,  the  Paramount  offered  the  public  a  variety  of  entertainment,  including  "talking  pictures,"  vaudeville,  concerts  and  circus  performances  for  more  than  40  years.          In  1976,  Aurora  Civic  Center  Authority  purchased  the  Paramount  and  closed  the  theater  for  restoration.  The  $1.5  million  project  restored  the  Paramount  to  its  original  grandeur.  On  April  29,  1978,  the  Paramount  Arts  Center  opened,  offering  a  variety  of  theatrical,  musical,  comedy,  dance  and  family  programming.  In  2006,  a  12,000-­‐square-­‐foot,  two-­‐story  Grand  Gallery  lobby  was  added,  with  a  new,  state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art  box  office,  café  and  art  gallery.  Today,  the  Paramount  produces  its  own,  self-­‐produced  Broadway  Musical  series  and  presents  an  eclectic  array  of  comedy,  music,  dance  and  family  shows.  For  tickets  and  information,  go  to  ParamountAurora.com  or  call  (630)  896-­‐6666.        

The  Paramount  Theatre  is  one  of  three  live  performance  venues  programmed  and  managed  by  the  Aurora  Civic  Center  Authority  (ACCA).  ACCA  also  oversees  the  Paramount’s  “sister”  stage,  the  intimate,  216-­‐seat  Copley  Theatre  located  directly  across  the  street  from  the  Paramount  at  8  E.  Galena  Blvd.,  as  well  as  RiverEdge  Park,  downtown  Aurora’s  new  summer  outdoor  concert  venue.    

The  Paramount  Theatre  continues  to  expand  its  artistic  and  institutional  boundaries  under  the  guidance  of  Tim  Rater,  President  and  CEO,  Aurora  Civic  Center  Authority;  Jim  Corti,  Artistic  Director,  Paramount  Theatre;  a  dedicated  Board  of  Trustees  and  a  devoted  staff  of  live  theater  and  music  professionals.  For  more  information,  visit  ParamountAurora.com.                                                                                                                            #    #    #