TICKETS FOR THE LAS VEGAS PREMIERE OF “DIRTY DANCING – THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE” GO ON SALE MAY 22 AT 10 A.M.

TICKETS FOR THE LAS VEGAS PREMIERE OF
“DIRTY DANCING – THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE”
GO ON SALE MAY 22 AT 10 A.M.

                                               

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THE SMITH CENTER ENGAGEMENT RUNS JULY 14-19

 

The Smith Center announced today that individual tickets for the Las Vegas premiere of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage will go on sale Friday, May 22 at 10 a.m. Tickets are available at The Smith Center Box Office, located at 361 Symphony Park Avenue, by phone at 702-749-2000 or 808-326-6868 (TTY) and online at www.TheSmithCenter.com. For preferred seating and special rates for groups of 10 or more, contact 702-749-2348. The staged musical of this worldwide smash-hit film will play Reynolds Hall July 14-19, 2015.

 

“As I learned how many people watched the movie over and over and over,” said Eleanor Bergstein, screenwriter of the film Dirty Dancing and book writer for the musical, “I began to think that what they really wanted was to share more intensely in the event, to step through the screen and be there while the story was happening. And if that was true, then its natural form was the theatre – audiences watching live bodies dancing here and now in the present – on the log, on the bridge, on the dance floor and in the staff quarters at Kellerman’s. Writing it for the stage, I was also able to add more Baby and Johnny scenes, more about the family, more songs I couldn’t afford last time, and, most exciting of all – more dancing.”

 

Dirty Dancing is one of our most beloved and timeless properties,” said Lionsgate Television COO Sandra Stern. “Its magic has enchanted audiences on film, television, DVD and digital platforms alike, and it remains a perennial best-seller in our film and television library. We’re delighted to participate in the latest stage incarnation that introduces Dirty Dancing to a whole new generation of fans, and the stage play proves yet again that nobody puts Baby in a corner.”

The production’s book is written by Eleanor Bergstein and the North American tour is directed by James Powell with choreography by Michele Lynch based on the original choreography by Kate Champion.

 

Samuel Pergande and Gillian Abbott star as Johnny Castle and Frances “Baby” Houseman in Dirty Dancing. Pergande and Abbott lead a company of 26 that also includes Doug Carpenter (Billy Kostecki, Singer), Jerome Harmann-Hardeman (Tito Suarez), Ryan Jesse (Neil Kellerman), Caralyn Kozlowski (Marjorie Houseman), Gary Lynch (Max Kellerman), Scott McCreary (Robbie Gould), Herman Petras (Mr. Schumacher), Emily Rice (Lisa Houseman), Mark Elliot Wilson (Dr. Jake Houseman) and Jenny Winton (Penny Johnson). The ensemble comprises John Antony, Rachel Boone, Amanda Brantley, Josh Drake, Rashaan James, II, Joshua Keith, Alexandra Matteo, Phoebe Pearl, Virginia Preston, Jennlee Shallow, Nicole Spencer, Christopher Tierney, and Paul Victor.

 

Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage is an unprecedented live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing. Seen by millions across the globe, this timeless love story features the hit songs “Hungry Eyes,” “Hey Baby,” “Do You Love Me?” and the heart-stopping “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life.” London’s Sunday Express says “This crowd-pleasing stage adaptation hits the jackpot!”

 

It’s the summer of 1963, and 17-year-old Frances ‘Baby’ Houseman is on vacation in New York’s Catskill Mountains with her older sister and parents. Mesmerized by the racy dance moves and pounding rhythms she discovers in the resort’s staff quarters, Baby can’t wait to be part of the scene, especially when she catches sight of Johnny Castle, the resort’s sexy dance instructor. Passions ignite and Baby’s life changes forever when she is thrown in to the deep end as Johnny’s leading lady, both on-stage and off.

Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage began as an eight-week staged workshop in Manhattan in the fall of 2001. It was first performed at the Theatre Royal in Sydney, Australia in November 2004 before embarking upon a hugely successful tour of Australia and New Zealand. A new production opened at the Theater Neue Flora in Hamburg, Germany in March 2006 where it broke records for achieving the highest advance in European history.

The production began performances on London’s West End in October 2006 with an £11 million advance and went on to become the longest running show in the history of the Aldwych Theatre. It closed in July 2011 in advance of a two-year UK national tour and then returned to London for a strictly limited season at the Piccadilly Theatre.

The show has gone on to perform across the world in markets as diverse as Utrecht, Holland, Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. Most recently, it has been represented by a new UK tour (which launched March 2014 in Bristol), a German tour (which launched April 2014 in Berlin) and an Italian production (which launched October 2014 in Milan). The show returned to Australia with a new tour that premiered in late 2014 in honor of the stage production’s 10th anniversary.

The North American tour of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage is produced by Amber Jacobsen, NETworks Presentations LLC, Grove Entertainment and Col Joye in association with Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF), the premier next generation global content leader, and Magic Hour Productions.

 

CREATIVE TEAM BIOS

Eleanor Bergstein (Book) is a novelist, screenwriter, producer and director. Her stories have been published in national magazines, ranging from Transatlantic Review to Redbook and Cosmopolitan. Her first novel, Advancing Paul Newman, about women and politics in the 1960s, was published by the Viking Press, and her first movie script was It’s My Turn, starring Jill Clayburgh and Michael Douglas. Her second novel, Ex-Lover, about sexual obsession, was published by Random House. She has worked on a variety of film projects, including the final script revision of Sister Act. She then wrote and directed Let It Be Me, which starred Campbell Scott, Jennifer Beals, Leslie Caron and Patrick Stewart. Her most famous project was one of the most successful independent films of all time, Dirty Dancing. It was the unique continuing response to the story over the years that made her decide to reimagine Dirty Dancing as a stage event. The multiple viewings by audiences all over the world made her suspect that what the audiences really wanted was to be more physically involved in the story. This would mean that its ultimate form should be one that combined dance and story and music onstage in a new way. It was also her chance to add new scenes not in the movie, as well as songs she had wanted for the movie and been unable to obtain. Ms. Bergstein, through her company Magic Hour Productions, is at work on a new stage musical set in London in the late 1960s, a new work of fiction, and preparing a film to be shot in Rome as well as film to be shot in Slovenia.

James Powell (Director) was an actor for 12 years and was appearing in Les Misérables at London’s Palace Theatre, when he was asked to take over the position of resident director in 1996. Since that time he has worked on a variety of productions and during that time he was staff director at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, assisting Jude Kelly on a number of projects including the Olivier Award-winning Singin’ in the Rain, which transferred from Leeds to the Royal National Theatre in London. On returning to London he joined Cameron Mackintosh’s production of The Witches of Eastwick at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane as resident director. He then went to Melbourne, Australia, to direct its first foreign production for Jacobsen Entertainments. James returned from Australia to take on the position of associate director on Les Misérables and oversaw the show’s move from its home of many years, the Palace Theatre, to the Queen’s Theatre on Shaftesbury Ave. He was also invited to direct a concert version of the show in Scandinavia and a full-scale production in Berlin. 2009 saw James working on Cameron’s brand new production of Les Misérables which opened in Cardiff and toured the UK and which celebrates the 25th anniversary of a show he was involved in originally as an actor and is now part of a new creative team. Whilst maintaining his position as associate director on Les Misérables, James also worked on Cameron’s new presentation Mary Poppins, originally in Bristol and then in London’s West End and on Broadway. In June 2008 he directed the UK tour of Mary Poppins and has since directed the production in Holland and been the associate of the Broadway production. James was delighted to renew his association with the Jacobsen Entertainment Group when they asked him to direct their production of Dirty Dancing in London’s West End, a partnership that has seen him direct the show in Toronto, Utrecht, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and Berlin. In 2010, James directed the Australian production of Mary Poppins where it opened to great success in Melbourne. He has also co-directed Les Misérables in London, at the Barbican, a tour in the UK, a production in Madrid and on tour in the United States, culminating in the25th Anniversary concert of Les Misérables at the O2 Arena. In 2011, James worked on moving Mary Poppins to Sydney and later in the year he co-directed the international arena tour of Batman which opened in Manchester and moved to London and onward internationally. Over the last two years, James has worked on Les Misérables in Spain, the US, Australia and Japan. He recently returned from Toronto and this production of Les Misérables before he directed a production of Half a Sixpence at his old alma mater at Mountview Drama School in London.

 

Michele Lynch (Choreography) is thrilled to be a part of Dirty Dancing. She recently choreographed Little Miss Sunshine at Second Stage Theatre as well as The Last Five Years film. Choreography Broadway credits include Everyday Rapture, The Coast of Utopia, Hairspray (assoc. choreo), The Full Monty (asst. choreo), and Urinetown (asst. choreo). She choreographed the national tours of Little House on the Prairie (also at Papermill Playhouse) and Happy Days the Musial (also at Goodspeed, receiving a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for her work). Off-Broadway she choreographed Everyday Rapture and We the People (Joe A. Calloway Award nomination). Other film credits include Joyful Noise (starring Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah) and Camp. For opera, her production of Showboat was seen at Chicago Lyric Opera, Washington National Opera, and Houston Grand Opera. Regional Theaters include Mark Taper Forum, Yale Repertory Theater, Riverside Theater, St. Louis MUNY, Capital Repertory Theater, Asolo Theater, Ford’s Theater, Stamford Center for the Arts, North Carolina Theater, and Starlight Theater. She also choreographed Dolly Parton’s Better Day World Tour.

 

Kate Champion (Original Choreography) is the Artistic Director and founder of the Sydney based dance-theatre company Force Majeure. She has also worked variously as a director/choreographer/performer for Sydney Theatre Company, DV8 Physical Theatre, Australian Dance Theatre, Opera Australia, Belvoir, Legs on the Wall, NIDA and The English National Opera. In 1996, Kate was awarded the Robert Helpmann Scholarship for Choreographic Excellence enabling her to create her first solo work Face Value which was awarded a Green Room and a MO Award. In 1997 she directed Under the Influence for Legs on the Wall, which premiered in Sydney and toured to the Edinburgh Fringe and Riverside Studios, London. In 2001 she created a new solo show About Face and in 2002 directed Same, Same But Different for Force Majeure. Both these productions won Helpmann Awards. Kate choreographed the world premiere of the stage version of Dirty Dancing, which opened in Sydney November 2004 and has subsequently toured to Europe, UK and USA. Since 2005 Kate has directed Already Elsewhere, Tenebrae 1 and 11, The Age I’m In, Not In A Million Years, Never Did Me Any Harm (a co-production with Sydney Theatre Company) and Food (a co-production with Belvoir) for Force Majeure. In 2010 Kate choreographed the premier production of Opera Australia’s Bliss which subsequently toured to the Edinburgh Festival and Spring Awakening for Sydney Theatre Company. Kate was Associate Director of Opera Australia’s 2013 production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle.

CAST BIOS

 

SAMUEL PERGANDE (Johnny Castle) began his training at the Milwaukee Ballet School. Mr. Pergande was coached and trained exclusively by Yves de Bouteiller. He continued his training at distinguished schools such as San Francisco Ballet, Bolshoi in Vail and the Bolshoi Academy in Moscow. In 1995, Mr. Pergande was accepted to the American Ballet Theater Studio Company and shortly acquired an apprentice contract with the American Ballet Theater. He toured extensively with the company nationally and internationally dancing in Manon, Don Quixote, La Bayadere and Giselle. He later joined the Joffrey Ballet under the direction of Gerald Arpino. Mr. Pergande danced principal roles such as Lucencio in John Kranko’s Taming of the Shrew, Romeo in Kranko’s Romeo and Juliet, Cavalier in Robert Joffrey’s Nutcracker, Faun in Nikiski’s Afternoon Of A Faun, Aston’s Monotones II and Blue Pas in Jiri Kalian’s Return to a Strange Land. His repertoire also includes leading pas de deux’s from Gerald Arpino’s Light Rain, Suite Saint Saens, Italian Suite, Reflections and Round of Angels. Mr. Pergande has danced in international festivals in The Netherlands, United Kingdom and New York. He is also a cast member in the movie The Company directed by Robert Altman. After his ballet career, he joined the North American cast of Dirty Dancing and later joined the London cast as Robbie and covering Johnny. Other stage credits include Billy Elliot (U.S. national tour and Toronto) playing Older Billy. Recently, Mr. Pergande was with Cirque du Soleil as one of the leading characters of La Nouba.

 

GILLIAN ABBOTT (Frances Baby” Houseman) humbly makes her National Tour debut as “Baby”. Recently made her television debut on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, performed in choreographer Stacey Tookey’s Moments Defined, and The Metropolitan Opera’s Prince Igor. Proudly graduated from The Juilliard School after beginning her professional career in Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles LOVE show. Blessed to begin her journey in Calgary, Alberta among family, friends and mentors. Thanks be to God!

www.gillianabbott.com

 

DOUG CARPENTER (Billy Kostecki/Singer). BM in Voice from UNLV, MM in Voice from UCLA. Regional: South Pacific (Cable, Papermill Playhouse), Most Happy Fella (Joey, Goodspeed), Camelot (Lancelot, Pasadena Playhouse/Carnegie/Lyceum), Oklahoma (Curly, Penn Shakes), Cloak and Dagger (Signature), and Miss Saigon (Chris, Moonlight Amphitheater). Doug is the only singer to win both the American Traditions Competition and the Lotte Lenya Competition.

 

JEROME HARMANN-HARDEMAN (Tito Suarez). Previous credits include: Broadway, Off Broadway, National Tours, International: SWING the musical, Kiss of The Spiderwoman with Chita Rivera, The Full Monty with Elaine Stritch, Dreamgirls (Curtis), The Fantasticks (Bellomy), Ragtime (Coalhouse), Cats, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Simeon), Once On This Island (Agwe), Smokey Joe’s Café (Adrian), Kiss Me Kate (Paul). www.jharmann-hardeman.com

 

RYAN JESSE (Neil Kellerman, u/s Billy) Broadway: Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio); 1st National Tour: Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio); Int’l Tour: Cinderella starring Lea Salonga (Prince u/s); Regional: Grey Gardens (Joe Kennedy, Jr./Jerry) at Portland Center Stage; New York Musical Theater Festival: The Last Starfighter (Blake/Zur), Coming of Age (Young Man). An Arizona native, Ryan holds a B.A. in Musical Theater from University of Northern Colorado. Proud AEA member. Thanks to Laura Stanczyk casting and Avalon Artists. www.ryanjesse.com

 

CARALYN KOZLOWSKI (Marjorie Houseman). Favorites Off-Broadway: The Milliner and Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Many old and new plays regionally. Some theatres: Seattle Rep, The Old Globe, Actor’s Theater of Louisville, and South Coast Rep. Also, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey: ten seasons in leading roles, most recently and affectionately, Rosalind. TV/Film: Soaps, “Third Watch,” “Law and Order” and “L&O SVU,” “Six Degrees,” “Numbers,” and Practical Magic.

 

GARY LYNCH (Max Kellerman; u/s Jake). Broadway: Les Misérables (Jean Provaire/Javert), Mamma Mia! Original Cast, North American & US Premieres/1st National (Sam Carmichael); 2 time National Broadway Award nominee, Dirty Dancing Original Cast – US Premiere/1st National (Moe Pressman). Numerous Credits include: Off Broadway, Regional, International, Stock, TV and Film. Gary serves on the board of directors and teaching staff at the New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts. Proud member AEA SAG/ AFTRA. www.garylynchactor.com

 

SCOTT McCREARY (Robbie; u/s Billy, Neil). Thrilled to make his theatrical debut with Dirty Dancing! TV: NBC’s “The Sing-Off.” Opera: The Marriage of Figaro (Count Almaviva); Giasone (Hercules). Cellist: Cabaret (Broadway), New Haven Symphony, MM Rice University. Former Yale Whiffenpoof. Ironically for Robbie, an Eagle Scout. Thanks to Catherine, Mom, Dad, Helen, and everyone at Laura Stanczyk!

 

HERMAN PETRAS (Mr. Schumacher; u/s Max) has performed in Camelot (Merlyn; Pellinore U/S), She Loves Me (Mr. Maraczek), Beauty and the Beast (Maurice), and has toured Europe and Southeast Asia with West Side Story (Doc), logging in nearly 200 performances. National tours include the dual role in Kiss Me, Kate (Harry/Baptista), Fame: The Musical (Mr. Scheinkopf) and Hello, Dolly (Horace Vandergelder) opposite Carol Channing. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity.

 

EMILY RICE (Lisa Houseman). National Tour: A Chorus Line (Swing). Regional: A Chorus Line at Pittsburgh CLO (Maggie). Other Credits: The Sound of Music (Maria), BFA Music Theatre, Elon University. All glory to God! Job 33:28 #normal

 

MARK ELLIOT WILSON (Dr. Jake Houseman). Film: Experimenter, Sam & Amira, The Girl in the Book, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Pistol Whipped, World Trade Center, Noise, The Theory of Love, Personal Vendetta. Television: “Elementary,” “White Collar,” “Damages,” “Fringe,” “The Bronx is Burning,” “Law & Order (CI, SVU),” “Dream On,” “Flying Blind,” “Love Street,” “All My Children.” Theatre: Salomé (with Al Pacino), Ghosts, Unidentified Human Remains, Love Talker, Rebecca, and Summer Shorts.

 

JENNY WINTON (Penny Johnson) was born in San Francisco, CA. She trained at the San Francisco Ballet School under Lola de Avila, Pascale Leroy, Gloria Govrin, and Shannon Breshnahan. She danced for Pennsylvania Ballet II in 2008. And in 2009, joined the Joffrey Ballet under the artistic leadership of Ashley Wheater. Upon finishing her fifth season with Joffrey, she was invited to the 2014 USA IBC where she competed as a Senior Soloist.

 

PRODUCER BIOS

 

Amber Jacobsen worked for Jacobsen Entertainment as the head of touring and executive producer from 1997 to 2009 in Australia. She was responsible for the research, procurement and presentation of many concerts for artists including Elton John, Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, the Bee Gees, Shania Twain, Pearl Jam and Usher as well as being executive producer for theatre and arena productions such as Fame – The Musical, SHOUT!, The Man From Snowy River and Long Way to the Top. Amber was the executive producer for the first production of Dirty Dancing in Australia and has executive produced and subsequently produced all productions thereafter.

 

NETworks Presentations LLC, founded in 1995, has continued to grow and expand to become one of the largest producing organizations of touring Broadway musicals in North America and remains committed to delivering quality entertainment to audiences around the world. Its extensive and diverse list of touring productions include: Cameron Mackintosh’s The 25th Anniversary Production of Les Misérables and the spectacular new production of The Phantom of the Opera; The National Theatre of Great Britain’s production of War Horse; Queen and Ben Elton’s We Will Rock You; Disney’s Beauty and the Beast; Blue Man Group national tour; The Lincoln Center Theater productions of The Light in the Piazza and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific, as well as Cinderella starring Eartha Kitt and Deborah Gibson, Seussical, Annie, La Cage Aux Folles, Rent, The Producers, Hairspray, Spring Awakening, Sweeney Todd, Billy Elliot the Musical, Elf the Musical, Dirty Dancing and many others.

 

Grove Entertainment. Helmed by producer Beth Williams, Grove Entertainment is a production company dedicated to developing new work for stage and screen. Ms. Williams helped launch Key Brand Entertainment in the United States and was the COO, Head of Production and CEO – Theater Division for Broadway Across America for six years. Broadway productions include Pippin, Big Fish, Million Dollar Quartet, Hands on a Hardbody, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,  Promises, Promises, Grey Gardens, The Producers – The New Mel Brooks Musical and the upcoming Tuck Everlasting, Bull Durham and The Blonde Streak.

 

 

Col Joye has had No. 1 hits, recorded 15 Top 10 albums and was the first inductee into the Australian Hall of Fame (ARIA). He has numerous platinum and gold albums and hundreds of awards and toured extensively throughout Australia. Col was awarded an Order of Australia (AM) for his contribution to music and charity on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. Col was chosen to run with the Olympic Torch for the Sydney Olympics’ and recently received his own postage stamp. Col has been a producer of every production of Dirty Dancing worldwide.

 

Magic Hour Productions was founded by Eleanor Bergstein in 1994 to develop and produce works by herself and others for print, film, and stage. Magic Hour Productions has been involved in the development and production of the stage musical of Dirty Dancing since its inception, including the first staged workshop in New York in 2001. Currently, Magic Hour Productions is working to bring Dirty Dancing to new territories around the world, including Greece and Japan. In addition to Dirty Dancing, Magic Hour Productions is developing a new musical by Ms. Bergstein set in late 1960s London, a film to be shot in Rome, and a romantic comedy film to be shot in Slovenia. Magic Hour’s team includes Tomoko Minami, who has worked with Ms. Bergstein since 2001, and Robin Nahas. The company is based in New York City.

 

Lionsgate is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution, new channel platforms and international distribution and sales. Lionsgate currently has 34 television shows on 22 networks spanning its primetime production, distribution and syndication businesses, including such critically-acclaimed hits as the multiple Emmy Award-winning Mad Men and Nurse Jackie, the comedy Anger Management, the network series Nashville, the syndication success The Wendy Williams Show and the critically-acclaimed series Orange is the New Black. Its feature film business has been fueled by such recent successes as the blockbuster first two installments of The Hunger Games franchise, The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the first installment of the Divergent franchise, Now You See Me, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, Warm Bodies, The Expendables 2, The Possession, Sinister, Roadside Attractions’ Mud and Pantelion Films’ breakout hit Instructions Not Included, the highest-grossing Spanish-language film ever released in the U.S. Lionsgate’s home entertainment business is an industry leader in box office-to-DVD and box office-to-VOD revenue conversion rate. Lionsgate handles a prestigious and prolific library of approximately 15,000 motion picture and television titles that is an important source of recurring revenue and serves as the foundation for the growth of the Company’s core businesses. The Lionsgate and Summit brands remain synonymous with original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the world. www.lionsgate.com

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