US Tour 5 Troika

The fifth US Touring production was staged by the non-Equity Troika Productions and ran from 2001 - 2012. The tour set a gruelling pace, often stopping only one night in a location, and performing two, sometimes three shows per stop.

Production Specifics
As a production descended from Broadway, it resembled that show more than the London/Video look favoured by European productions. The production ran without the "Pekes and Pollicles" number, and a reduced cast of 20 - for the majority of the run Coricopat and Tantomile were not included.

The costumes used for the run were made by Troika's in-house costume department, and have a distinctive pale, bright look to the designs.

Credits
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 * Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Orchestrations by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Cullen.
 * Lighting Design by David Hersey.
 * Lighting Adapted by Rick Belzer.
 * Set and Costumes Designed by John Napier.
 * Scenic Design Reproduced by Raymond Huessy.
 * Scenery adapted by Kelly Tighe (2009)
 * Casting by Dave Clemmons
 * Musical Supervisor Kristen Blodgette.
 * Sound by Mark Norfolk, Gaston Briski.
 * Musical Director Jonathan W Gorst.
 * Original Associate Director and Choreographer Gillian Lynne
 * Original Director Trevor Nunn
 * Directed and Choreographed for the Tour by Richard Stafford.
 * Associate Choreographer Suzanne Viverito
 * Assistant Choreographer Mark Moreau

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Cast
The Casts generally changed seasonally, running from September/October to June/July.

2002 - 2003

 * July 2002 Cast

2005 - 2006

 * April 2005 Cast: 1, 2


 * September 2005 Cast (Chicago): Alex Ringler (Alonzo), Bruce Warren (Asparagus/Bustopher Jones/Growltiger), Chelsea Cicci (Bombalurina), Katherine Warner Johnson (Cassandra), Emily Padgett (Demeter), Esther Stilwell (Grizabella), Darla Cardwell (Jellylorum/Griddlebone), Susan Lewis (Jennyanydots), Nathan Garland (Macavity/Plato), Ryan Patrick Farrell (Mistoffelees), Cesar Abreu (Mungojerrie/Genghis), Derek Hanson (Munkustrap), Philip Peterson (Old Deuteronomy), Zachary Leigh Denison (Pouncival), Josephine Rose Roberts (Rumpleteazer), Jeremy Hays (Rum Tum Tugger), Jessica Vaccaro (Sillabub), Drew Little (Skimbleshanks), Brandon Tyler (Tumblebrutus), Sarah Kay Marchetti (Victoria).


 * January 2006 Cast (Arizona): Alex Ringler, Bruce Warren, Chelsea Cicci, Katherine Warner Johnson, Emily Padgett, Cesar Abreu, Darla Cardwell, Esther Stilwell, Susan Lewis, Nathan Garland, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Derek Hanson


 * July 2006 Cast (Peoria, IL): Ian Laskowski(Munkustrap), Felix Hess (Skimbleshanks), Angie Smith (Grizabella), Philip Peterson (Old Deuteronomy), Luke McCollum (Alonzo), Christopher E. Sidoli (Asparagus/Bustopher Jones/Growltiger), Delaine Andrzejewski (Bombalurina), Kristyn Dayus (Cassandra), Lisa Karlin (Demeter), Mark Donaldson (Genghis/Mungojerrie), Anissa Hartline (Griddlebones/Jellylorum), Cara Michelle Fish (Jennyanydots), Nathan Garland (Macavity/Plato), Trevor Downey (Pouncival), Joanna Silvers (Rumpelteazer), David Schoonover (Rum Tum Tugger), Samantha Shafer (Sillabub), Nicholas McGough (Tumblebrutus, u/s Mistoffelees), Sara M Reardon (Victoria)

2001
References:
 * Tour Dates 8/01 to 6/02:
 * Fan Trip Reports

July 8, 2001 - August 17, 2001 Hurrah's Atlantic City, NJ Note: this stop was a try-out and an abbreviated 105-minute version of the show was performed.

August 22, 2001 - August 26, 2001 The Belk Charlotte, NC Note: official opening of the tour

August 28, 2001 - September 2, 2001 Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Morsani Hall Tampa, FL

September 4, 2001 - September 9, 2001 Broward Center for Performing Arts Ft. Lauderdale, FL

September 13, 2001 - September 16, 2001 California Theater of the Performing Arts San Bernadino, CA

September 18, 2001 - September 30, 2001 San Francisco, CA

October 2, 2001 - October 7, 2001 Keller Auditorium Portland, OR

October 9, 2001 - October 14, 2001 Aladdin Las Vegas, NV

October 17, 2001 - October 21, 2001 Orpheum Theatre Memphis Memphis, TN

October 23, 2001 - October 25, 2001 Lima, OH

October 26, 2001 - October 28, 2001 Knoxville, TN

October 30, 2001 - November 4, 2001 Palace Theater Columbus Columbus, OH

November 6, 2001 - November 11, 2001 Providence Performing Arts Center Providence, RI

November 13, 2001 - November 18, 2001 Unknown venue

November 20, 2001 - November 21, 2001 The Center Evansville, IN

November 23, 2001 - November 25, 2001 Sarasota, FL

November 27, 2001 - December 2, 2001 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Nashville, TN

December 4, 2001 - December 9, 2001 Oakdale Wallingford, CT

December 11, 2001 - December 13, 2001 Bell Auditorium Augusta, GA

December 14, 2001 Mobile, AL

December 18, 2001 - December 23, 2001 The Majestic San Antonio, TX

December 25, 2001 - December 30, 2001 Jones Hall Houston, TX

January 1, 2002 - January 6, 2002 Heinz Hall Pittsburgh, PA

January 8, 2002 - January 9, 2002 CSCC Coral Springs, FL

January 10, 2002 - January 13, 2002 Mann Center Ft. Myers, FL

January 15, 2002 - January 20, 2002 Fox Theater Atlanta, GA

January 22, 2002 - January 24, 2002 Proctors Schenectady, NY

January 25, 2002 - January 27, 2002 Eisenhower Hall Westpoint, NY

January 29, 2002 - February 17, 2002 Wang Center Boston, MA

February 18, 2002 - March 3, 2002 Toronto, Canada

March 4, 2002 - March 10, 2002 Minneapolis, MN

March 12, 2002 - March 17, 2002 Indianapolis, IN

March 19, 2002 - March 24, 2002 Louisville, KY

April 1, 2002 - April 7, 2002 Lyric Opera House Baltimore, MD

April 8, 2002 - April 10, 2002 Williamsport

April 11, 2002 - April 14, 2002 Montreal, Canada

April 15, 2002 - April 28, 2002 Chicago, IL

May 7, 2002 - May 8, 2002 Strand Theater Shreveport, LA

May 10, 2002 - May 12, 2002 FCCJ Jacksonville, FL

June 29, 2002 - June 30, 2002 California Center for the Arts Escondido Escondido, CA

2004

 * 23rd August 2004 - Santurce, Puerto Rico

2005

 * June 2005 - Billings, Montana
 * August 2005 - Puebla, Mexico

2006 - 2007

 * February 2006 - NJPAC, Newark, NJ
 * 19th March 2006 - Reno, NV (2 shows)
 * 23rd - 26th March 2006 - Portland, OR (6 shows)
 * 1st September 2006 - Rio de Janiero, Brazil
 * 3rd October 2006 - Arena Santiago, Chile
 * October 17, 2006 - Durham, NC - one night only.

2007 - 2008
October 14, 2007 – 29th June 2008. Approx. 70 venues in 9 months.

2008 - 2009

 * 7th - 12th October 2008 - Vancouver


 * 19th - 22nd November 2008 - NJPAC,Newark, NJ

2009 - 2010
South American Tour Dates
 * October 2009 - Carr Performing Arts Centre, Orlando, Florida

2012 Tour Dates

 * Reference