Norbert Leo Butz "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN" Aaron Tveit 2009 World Premiere Program
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This is a beautiful August 2009 program (playbill) from the Pre-Broadway tryout and WORLD PREMIERE engagement of the MARC SHAIMAN and SCOTT WITTMAN musical comedy "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN" at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, Washington. (The production opened July 23rd, 2009 and played four weeks in Seattle. It would be almost two years later, on April 10th, 2011, that the show would open at New York's Neil Simon Theatre and run for 166 performances.) ..... The musical starred NORBERT LEO BUTZ (Tony Award for "Best Actor in a Musical") as "Carl Hanratty", AARON TVEIT as "Frank Abagnale, Jr." and TOM WOPAT as "Frank Abagnale, Sr." and featured RACHEL de BENEDET, FELICIA FINLEY, LINDA HART, NICK WYMAN, CLARKE THORELL, BRANDON WARDELL, TIMOTHY McCUEN PIGGEE and KERRY BUTLER ..... CREDITS: Book by TERRENCE McNALLY; Music by MARC SHAIMAN ("Hairspray", TV's "Smash", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"); Lyrics by SCOTT WITTMAN ("Hairspray", TV's "Smash", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory") and MARC SHAIMAN; Sets designed by DAVID ROCKWELL; Costumes designed by BOB MACKIE; Choreographed by JERRY MITCHELL; Directed by JACK O'BRIEN; Produced by THE 5TH AVENUE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY by special arrangement with MARGO LION and HAL LUFTIG ..... DETAILS: The oversized 24 page program measures 8 1/2" X 11" inches and includes full production credits, cast list, synopsis of scenes, list of musical numbers, bios of each member of the creative team and bios and individual head shots of each of the actors ..... CONDITION: This program is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.