US Tour 5 Troika

The fifth US Touring production was the first (and thus far only) non-Equity tour and ran from 2001 to 2012. It was staged by Troika Productions and 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. Coricopat and Tantomile were not included for the majority of the run, but were reintroduced for the final 2011-2012 season, with the swings taking turns each night to play them.

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 R Moreau

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

2002 - 2003

 * May 2003 Review

2003 - 2004

 * October 2003 Cast
 * December 2003 Cast

2004 - 2005

 * Fan Report, March 2005
 * Fan Report

2005 - 2006

 * Additional Swings 2005/06: Christopher E. Sidoli, Ryan Richardson, Margaret Kelly, Beau Speer
 * Fan Report

2008 - 2009

 * Reviews: Sep 2008, Oct 2008, Dec 2008, Jan 2009, Mar 2009

2009 - 2010

 * Playbills: Mar 2010
 * Reviews: Apr 2010, Aug 2010

2010 - 2011

 * Playbills: April 2011, May 2011
 * Reviews: Dec. 21, 2010

2011 - 2012

 * March 2012 Playbill

2001 - 2002
References:
 * Tour Dates 2001-02
 * Fan Trip Reports

2002 - 2003
(INCOMPLETE)
 * Reference

2003 - 2004

 * 16 - 17 Sep 2003 - Orpheum Theater - Sioux City, Iowa
 * 30 Sep - 26 Oct 2003 - The National Theatre, Washington, D.C.
 * 2 - 3 Dec 2003 - Jesse Auditorium, Columbia, Missouri
 * 4 - 7 March 2004 - Southam Hall, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada
 * 16 - 18 March 2004 - The Forum, Binghamton, NY
 * 4 - 9 May 2004 - State Theatre, Easton, Pennsylvania
 * 10 - 12 June 2004 - Wharton Center, Michigan
 * 6 - 11 July 2004 - Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 * 23rd August 2004 - Santurce, Puerto Rico

2004 - 2005

 * Oct 2004 - Center for the Performing Arts, Governors State University
 * Nov 5, 2004 - Elliott Hall of Music, Purdue University
 * April 15-17 2005 - Blaisdell Concert Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii
 * April 21-24 2005 - Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Hawaii
 * June 2005 - Billings, Montana
 * August 2005 - Puebla, Mexico
 * ?? - September 25th, 2005 - The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL (next stop: Rolla, Mo)

2006 - 2007

 * January 2006 - Arizona
 * February 2006 - NJPAC, Newark, NJ
 * 19th March 2006 - Reno, NV (2 shows)
 * 23rd - 26th March 2006 - Portland, OR (6 shows)
 * 28th March - 2nd April 2006 - Calgary, AB, Canada
 * July 2006 - Peoria, IL
 * 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
 * August 20 - 22, 2010 - Montreal

2012

 * Reference