The Addams Family Creative

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Student Director
Lauren Banker
Lauren is a senior and has performed in the musicals Cinderella and Mary Poppins. She was part of the ensemble for both musicals, but not a very good dancer which made the shows funny. She plays trumpet in the band and is also part of H-Club, Student Council, Jazz Band, Forensics, and secretary of her class. She would like to thank her dad for running to musical practice with Snickers for a very stressed Mrs. Parker. She would also like to thank Mrs. Parker for all of the hard work and effort she puts into these shows. It brings all of these students together like a family. After graduating from Hillsboro Lauren plans to major in nursing at Viterbo University and play in the Screaming Eagles marching band! GO WATCH HER.
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Director
Paula Parker
Paula Parker has been directing the MS/HS choirs and musical productions and loves sharing her passion for music and theatre with her students. She has directed musicals such as Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, Once Upon a Mattress, Little Shop of Horrors, Grease, Leader of the Pack, Cinderella, Mary Poppins and now Addams Family. In her (rare) free time, she enjoys spending time with her family (especially her 3 grandsons), camping, reading, ATVing/snowmobiling, and playing with her puppy Barley. She would like to thank her husband Tom, and the rest of her family for their support and patience during this time consuming project. She would also like to thank the students and creative team for all of their hard work.
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Assistant Director
Mollie Biermeier
Molly teacher Agriculture and has been assistant director for the past 2 shows at Hillsboro MS/HS. She enjoys baking, spending time with her husband and playing with her dogs.
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Scenic Design/Artistic Director
Julie Johnson
Julie is the art teacher at Hillsboro MS/HS. She has been helping design and create the set and props for the musical for many years now. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and of course creating art.
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Costume Design
Marie Kraska
Marie is a 4K teacher at Hillsboro elementary. This is her 3rd show (Cinderella & Mary Poppins) designing and creating costumes for the musicals. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family and sewing/quilting.

Original Creative Team


Marshall Brickman

Marshall Brickman, born in Brazil of American parents, attended New York public schools and the University of Wisconsin, where he received a double baccalaureate in both science and music.

He entered show business first as a member of the folk group The Tarriers and then, along with John and Michelle Phillips, as one of The New Journeymen, a precursor of The Mamas and the Papas, whose flamboyant life-style and eccentric harmonies defined the post-folk era of tuning up, turning on and cashing in.

Trading in his Gibson Mastertone 5-string banjo for an IBM Selectric, he secured a position as writer/director on Candid Camera, America’s original reality show, a wildly successful early experiment in monetizing public humiliation, for which he hereby apologizes.

Fleeing Candid Camera, Brickman found solace as head writer for Johnny Carson, whose late-night show on NBC emanated from ironically named Radio City in midtown Manhattan, a stroke of luck that allowed him to stay as far from Los Angles as possible while still retaining U.S. citizenship. In 1970 he left NBC to become producer/head writer of Dick Cavett’s late-night show on ABC. Among the many ground-breaking events that Cavett introduced into the late-night formula was the night presidential hopeful George McGovern was interviewed by last-minute guest host Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics. The result was fascinating, not unlike watching a python ingesting a small cow.

In the meantime he had started a collaboration with Woody Allen, a young comic who opened for the Tarriers at Fred Weintraub’s Bitter End, the legendary Bleeker Street coffee house that provided exposure to upcoming talent in music and comedy. They worked at odd hours on screenplays and material for Allen’s early TV appearances, an experience like no other. Brickman watched Mr. Allen negotiate both the creative and practical issues confronting an artist working in a commercial environment; he learned things that can’t be taught and never laughed as hard as the time spent roaming the city with a certified genius discussing art, politics, women, the state of the business, and why Durwood Kirby was considered funny, even by people with college degrees.

Mr. Brickman’s film work as author (or co-author with Woody Allen) includes Sleeper, Annie Hall (Academy Award), Manhattan, (AA nomination) and Manhattan Murder Mystery. As film writer/director): Simon, Lovesick, The Manhattan Project, Sister Mary Explains it All. In television: The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (head writer, 1967-’70); The Dick Cavett Show (head writer/co-producer, 1970-’72).

Brickman’s recording (with ex-Tarrier Eric Weissberg) of the soundtrack of Deliverance, released in 1970, contained the surprise hit “Dueling Banjos,” achieved platinum status, and remains a healthy seller over 40 years later.

His first foray into musical theater resulted in Jersey Boys, which won the Tony, Olivier, Helpmann, Grammy and many other awards worldwide, is in its twelfth year on Broadway, has been seen by twenty

million people worldwide and is currently the 10th-longest running show in the history of Broadway. The film version of the show was directed by Clint Eastwood.

Mr. Brickman’s other theatrical efforts include “Turn of the Century,” which played to capacity houses in Chicago, and “The Addams Family,” starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth, which ran for two years on Broadway and to date has had over four thousand first and second tier productions internationally.

In addition to his work in film and theater, Mr. Brickman has published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Playboy and other periodicals. He is the 2006 recipient of the Writers’ Guild of America Ian McClellan Hunter Award for Lifetime Achievement.

His current project is a stage musical celebrating the life of western star Roy Rogers, scheduled to premiere late in 2017.

After over 40 years in the business, trying to balance talent with opportunity and watching the careers of colleagues, both successful and less so, he can reduce what he’s learned into one succinct bit of wisdom: above all, it’s important to be lucky.

Rick Elice

RICK ELICE (Book) co-wrote Jersey Boys (winner 2006 Tony Award, 2007 Grammy Award and 2009 Olivier Award for Best Musical) with Marshall Brickman. His play, Peter and the Starcatcher, received nine 2012 Tony Award nominations (including two for Rick) and won five, more than any play of the season. It’s currently playing in New York and on tour across North America. Also on Broadway, Elice wrote The Addams Family (with Marshall Brickman, music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa), currently touring North America, with productions in Europe and South America. In 2014, the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego presented the world premiere of his new musical, Dog and Pony (music and lyrics by Michael Patrick Walker). Rick is currently writing a musical for Disney Theatricals with Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, based on the film Make Believe, and Super Fly (co-written with Seth Zvi Rosenfeld), directed and choreographed by modern dance legend, Bill T. Jones. Heartfelt thanks to those whose work in the theatre makes him grateful for the day he was born: Sondheim, Stoppard, Bennett, Prince, Fosse, Robbins, Nichols, Tune, Nunn, Laurents, Stone, Kushner, Taymor, Papp, Schumacher, Schneider, Coyne, Brickman, Timbers and Rees. Rick thinks about them a lot. He never thought about Jersey much. He does now.


Andrew Lippa

ANDREW LIPPA’s new hit song “Evil Like Me” appears in Disney’s “Descendants”. Written for Kristin Chenoweth the soundtrack hit #1 on the “Billboard 200” album chart, #1 on the iTunes and Billboard soundtrack charts, and has been viewed over 50 million times on YouTube. Recently, Andrew composed and conducted a world premiere piece for the international piano virtuoso Lang Lang and the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in Guangzhou, China. This new work, a 32-minute, 5-movement piece called “Rising Tide”, will be reprised later in 2016 and recorded in China. Lippa’s epic Concept Opera “I am Anne Hutchinson/I Am Harvey Milk” had its world premiere at The Music Center at Strathmore in April of this year starring Kristin Chenoweth as Anne Hutchinson and Mr. Lippa as Harvey Milk. This summer is the US premiere of “Life of the Party” – a musical compendium of Mr. Lippa’s career – produced by Theatreworks in Mountain View, CA and starring Mr. LIppa.

Broadway credits include: Music and lyrics for “Big Fish” directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman; Tony-nominated music and lyrics “The Addams Family” (over 1,000 productions worldwide); music for Aaron Sorkin’s play “The Farnsworth Invention” directed by Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys). In 1999 he contributed three new songs to the Broadway revival “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” (including “My New Philosophy” for Tony-Award Winner Kristin Chenoweth) and created all new arrangements. Off Broadway credits include: “The Wild Party” (book/music/lyrics) which won the Outer Critics Circle Award for best musical and Drama Desk Award for best music; “John & Jen” music and co-wrote book (w/ Tom Greenwald). His epic oratorio for men’s chorus, orchestra and soloists, “I Am Harvey Milk” has seen over 20 productions including Disney Hall and Lincoln Center. His musical “A Little Princess” (written with Brian Crawley) premiered at Theatreworks, was seen in concert at Texas State University in 2011, and is licensed for worldwide production by Music Theater International (MTI).

Mr. Lippa is proud to have been music director for many concerts for Kristin Chenoweth including the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall. Recordings include Julia Murney’s CD I’m Not Waiting; The Addams Family (Decca Broadway and Spanish and German productions); Big Fish (Broadway Records); The Wild Party (RCA Victor); You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (RCA Victor) which earned him a Grammy Award nomination; A Little Princess (Ghostlight); and John & Jen (2 different recordings: Ghostlight and Broadway Records), I Am Harvey Milk. Mr. Lippa also produced the original cast recording of “Bat Boy” (RCA Victor).

Awards: Tony and Grammy nominations; shared Emmy for Nickelodeon’s “The Wonder Pets”; The Gilman/Gonzalez-Falla Theater Foundation Award; ASCAP’s Richard Rodgers/New Horizons Award; The Drama Desk Award; The Outer Critics Circle Award. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Mr. Lippa serves as president of The Dramatists Guild Fund. He was born in Leeds, England and grew up in suburban Detroit.





THE ADDAMS FAMILY
A NEW MUSICAL

Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams

Originally produced on Broadway by Stuart Oken, Roy Furman, Michael Leavitt, Five Cent
Productions, Stephen Schuler, Decca Theatricals, Scott M. Delman, Stuart Ditsky, Terry Allen Kramer,
Stephanie P. McClelland, James L. Nederlander, Eva Price, Jam Theatricals/Mary LuRoffe, Pittsburgh
CLO/Gutterman-Swinsky, Vivek Tiwary/Gary Kaplan, The Weinstein Company/Clarence, LLC, Adam

Zotovich/Tribe Theatricals
By Special Arrangement with
Elephant Eye Theatrical​



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