Lizzie

Lizzie

A Killer Rock Musical by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt

Directed by David M. Jenkins

Jul. 14 – Aug. 6, 2023

Preview Performances: Jul. 12 – 13

Shimberg Playhouse, Straz Center

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Distinctions

BroadwayWorld Nominated (2023)

Theatre Tampa Bay Award (2016)

What It's About

Audiences are in for another dark treat with the Drama Desk Award-nominated LIZZIE, a killer rock musical that’s been a certified hit around the world.

Four ferocious women front a savage six-piece rock band to tell the story of Lizzie Borden, America’s favorite double axe-murderess and Victorian hometown girl-next-door. In 1892 on a sweltering August day in a small New England town, a well-to-do-elderly man and his second wife were brutally murdered with an axe in broad daylight. Lizzie Borden, their youngest daughter, was the prime suspect. She was arrested and tried for the crime, but, with no actual witnesses to the hideous event, was acquitted.

The murders remain unsolved making Borden an enduring pop culture icon to this day. History tells us Lizzie was innocent, but the legend as still chanted in schoolyards and playgrounds to this day leaves no doubt about her guilt. Full of hot rock licks, riot-grrrl attitude, and gleeful gallows humor, LIZZIE has made Top 10 lists in New York, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, and is now ready to rock Tampa!

LIZZIE, whose creators describe as “an epic rock concept album come to life on stage” debuted at the Living Theater in New York in 2009. Ralph Remington, former director of the theater division of the NEA called Hamilton, Here Lies Love, and LIZZIE “the future of the American musical. Get ready.”

Colleen Cherry in Jobsite's LIZZIE.

A note about Sound & Seating

The Ensemble of Jobsite's LIZZIE. (Photo: Stage Photography of Tampa)
The Ensemble of Jobsite's LIZZIE. (Photo: Stage Photography of Tampa)
LIZZIE is a 4-woman rock opera with numbers that range from pop ballads to spiritual hymns to all-out riot-grrl punk. As such, some songs may be considered loud for some patrons. Jobsite is offering foam earplugs at the door to anyone who may want them, and advises that guests with greater sensitivity to loud sound sit down front on either bank of side seating as opposed to the main set of risers. We know that may sound counter-intuitive, but trust us. The seating on either side of the main catwalk are not as loud as the main seating bank.

It’s rare for show tunes to require this much intellectual engagement, but every turn of phrase is a revelation … Musically, visually, and storywise, LIZZIE is the next generation mash-up of Spring Awakening and Hedwig and the Angry Inch that will surely be packing in the audiences, young and old. – WQED, San Francisco

A gothic rock ritual with a riot-grrrl attitude … an eerie hybrid of rock club and a turn-of-the-century New England parlor. – New York Times

About The Creators

Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer has been telling stories for four decades in New York, Nashville, Austin, and on the road, as a writer, songwriter, and performer, beginning with dozens of shows in the New York downtown music and theater scenes of the 1980s and 90s. From 1992-2002, with the neo-vaudeville duo Y’all, he made CDs, books, and a feature film, and performed across North America and Europe and appeared on MTV and Comedy Central. His musical, LIZZIE, began in 1990 as an experimental rock show but has grown into a full-length rock opera seen in over a hundred productions in six languages all over the world. Currently, Steven is developing a new musical called Jack, based on his high school diary, and he is writing a book of nonfiction combining memoir, family lore, and gay history. Steven is a Jonathan Larson Grant finalist and a MacDowell Fellow. He lives in New York with his husband.

Alan Stevens Hewitt is a New York-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, orchestrator, and producer. He is co-creator of the internationally acclaimed rock opera LIZZIE. He can frequently be heard playing live on Broadway (and Off-) with over 20 musicals under his belt. After cutting his teeth in bands in his hometown Philly, he relocated to NYC in the late-90’s to pursue his conservatory degree in composition at Mannes/The New School. His first score for theater was for a gender-swapped production of Bertolt Brecht’s Baal that the New York Times charitably called “an act of courage.” For a period in the aughts he co-owned a nightclub in Chelsea with a 10,000 gallon tropical fishtank featuring live “mermaid/man” performances, live music, DJs, and circus artists. He loves with his puppy Echo in a former fire department livery house in Haverstraw on the banks of the Hudson River.

Right out of college, Tim Maner co-founded the tiny mythic theatre company with a focus on developing the work of creator/directors and a mission to “disrupt the american living room / rearrange the furniture in the american mind”.  tiny mythic’s work became a staple of the downtown alt-theatre scene of the early 90s, and just a few years later, the previously transient company transformed into the award-winning NYC arts center, HERE, called “the model for the cutting edge arts space of tomorrow” by The New York Times, which celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. His producing/presenting history at HERE included hundreds of productions brought to life by thousands of artists, and he remains an active founding Board Member. Tim has created over twenty original works as a creator/director including: The Hawthorne Project, a six-year collaboration with writer/adaptor Elizabeth Banks building a trilogy of multi-layered multi-media events adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s three American novels and The Opera Project, a five-year collaboration with writer Ruth Margraff and composers Matthew Pierce and Fred Ho creating a series of original new wave operas.  He is a graduate of NYU/ Tisch School of the Arts.

Production History

Jobsite first produced LIZZIE Oct. 14 – Nov. 6, 2016. That production earned Fo’i Meleah, recently heard as the voice of Audrey II in the Straz Produced Little Shop of Horrors, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical from Theatre Tampa Bay.

Critic Reviews

From top to bottom, this cast blows the roof off of the Shimberg with outstanding vocals and powerful stage presence … Technically stunning in every moment Jobsite’s production of Lizzie never misses a whack. – BroadwayWorld

Rock Opera of Feminine Rage, Female Frenzy, Dominatrix Passion, and Leather Leggings Lawlessness ... Every emotion in LIZZIE is supersized, most every song feverishly frantic ... This is wild theater, wanton theater, and at its best it’s sort of thrilling. – Creative Loafing

Four women run through a highly interpretive version of the story at fast clip ... hitting the music hard, backed up by a first-rate band ... Bottom line, this is a party with good live music. – Tampa Bay Times

Bursting forth with raw emotion and a much-needed blast of feminist rage, LIZZIE is the perfect antidote for our troubled, Trumped times ... a galvanizing viewing experience – Blood Violence and Babes

a bright, loud, and in your face performance ... These actresses belted out high notes throughout the show, letting out their passion in the form of sex, rage and rock and roll ... viewers can sit back with a drink and be simultaneously creeped out, confused and aroused. – The Minaret

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Cast & Crew

  • David M. Jenkins – Director
  • Jeremy Douglass – Music Director
  • Alison Burns-Jackson – Original 2016 Choreography, 2023 adaptation by Heather Krueger
  • Spencer Meyers – Associate Director

Cast

  • Colleen Cherry – Lizzie Borden
  • Heather Krueger – Emma Borden
  • Kandyce Walker – Alice Russell
  • Katherine Yacko – Bridget Sullivan

Musicians

  • Elwood Bond – Drums
  • Jeremy Douglass – Keys
  • Tom Kersey – Cello
  • Rebekah Pulley – Guitar
  • Kenny Walker – Bass
  • Mark Warren – Guitar

Production

  • Jo Averill-Snell – Lighting Designer
  • Teah Banks – Properties
  • David Cohen – Sound Engineer
  • Dorian Blaine Connors – Sound Operator
  • Heather Krueger – Costume Designer
  • Josephine Midulla Reller – Assistant Stage Manager
  • Vivian Rodriguez – Stage Manager
  • Brian Smallheer – Scenic Designer
  • Steven Cheslik-deMeyer – Co-creator
  • Alan Stevens Hewitt – Co-creator
  • Tim Maner – Co-creator

2016 Cast & Crew

  • David M. Jenkins – Director
  • Jeremy Douglass – Music Director
  • Alison Burns Jackson – Choreographer
  • Spencer Meyers – Assistant Director
  • Mark Warren – Band Leader

Cast

  • Christina Capehart – Alice
  • Colleen Cherry – Lizzie
  • Heather Krueger – Emma
  • Fo’i Mealeah – Bridget

Musicians

  • Elwood Bond – Drums
  • Jeremy Douglass – Keys
  • Nader Issa – Bass
  • Tom Kersey – Cello
  • Rebekah Pulley – Guitar
  • Mark Warren – Guitar

Production

  • David Cohen – Sound Engineer
  • Reuben Hirsh – Lighting Designer
  • Matthew Ray – Stage Manager
  • Brittany Reuther – Costume Designer
  • Brian Smallheer – Scenic Designer
  • Julia Smith – Directing Apprentice

Patron Reviews

seriously one of the best Jobsite shows I’ve ever seen! We were all blown away 🤩 – LyAnne Marie

We were there last night; it was amazing! – Mary bison

Loved it! Saw it on Wednesday. – Rick Rubner

An indulgent, campy show with some catchy numbers, Lizzie is a lot of fun. The cast & crew’s passion are unmistakable. You will be sure to leave theater singing. Check it out. – @ellysooh

Gorgeous ❤️❤️ Saw the show Saturday night and loved every minute of it! You ladies are all fantastic! – Melody Griffith

I didn’t see the original, but I did see it last night. The blood was a really cool touch! – Greg Wiederecht

Incredible show! I’ve been a fan of this musical for a while, and it was amazing to finally see it! Congratulations on a stellar production! – @sillyspook13

2016 Patron Reviews

Good show! Enjoyed it very much. – Frances Factor

We greatly enjoyed Lizzie. First rate production. Very talented cast. – Jeffery Gerew

The show was amazing!!! Perhaps the best vocal performance of any show, Broadway or otherwise, I have seen at Straz 🙂 – Jamie Klingman

What a treat! We saw “Lizzie” on Friday and had a great time. I am sincerely blown away…. Loved the band, too. Good players and good orchestration. The “Lizzie” arrangements were album-ready and well-played. Congratulations. What a tour de force performance! Rock on! – Tom Sivak

Saw it yesterday! Brave ladies! Fantastic voices! 👏🏼 – Pasqualino Beltempo

AX-citing!!! Fabulous show! – Jannine Cherry

Lizzie is so cool. The Borden house is rockin’! Congrats to this team! – Jonathan Vandyke

‘LIZZIE’ at the Jaeb is an AHMAHZING production quality with powerhouse punk performers. I loved every moment and can’t wait to see it again!! – Samantha Ehrnman

Had the opportunity to see the show last night and LOVED it! I highly recommend it! – Connie Hubach Horn

I saw this show last night and it was way better than I hoped!!! So amazing and Entertaining!! I loved every second and totally recomend this show. These girls can sing! – Melanie Rodriguez

I was lucky enough to score a ticket and loved it. So much rock n’ roll fun- you’ll catch many a headbanger musical reference, and it’s like the lighting director was channeling arena rock best moments (I’ll bet pyrotechnics were discussed.) The best part though was the singing! We are lucky to have this kind of talent in Tampa- from the costumes to the band, what a great show! – Anne Scott Vela

This show is frightfully brilliant! Yes, #LizzieTampa is that good! Must see! – @denisermt

Great music. Great acting. And an ending to be remembered. – @PhilGerb

If you mount another musical this year, you’ll be up for two #BOTB awards. @cl_tampabay #LizzieTampa #BestConcert – @jelijahcho

#Tampa got to see #LizzieTampa @StrazCenter @jobsitetheater Absolutely loved the Music, powerful all women cast! Amazing!!! #Datenite #Mustsee – @CGormon

Saw #lizzietampa last night & it was incredible! Wonderful performances & rockin music. Brava, ladies! @jobsitetheater @StrazCenter – @brax292

Marvelous! Everything – voices and choreography – set and story, audience of all ages, wonderful … Quite a coup. Those words will stay on my mind, …41. Great for the Jaeb, hope you can extend. Congrats. – Susanne Neilsen

Saw the show tonight and was blown away!! We loved it. Thinking about coming again – it was that good! – Lorinda Gamson

Saw the show tonight, it was fantastic! Loved everything about it! Talented group of ladies! – Mindy Choate

Great show tonight – Steffan Boule

tonight was amazing – Charles Hampton

I am very passionate about a lot of things but maybe nothing more than strong women belting their FACES OFF. Lizzie – a killer rock musical at Jobsite Theater blew me AWAY. I can’t get over this show and never will. #YAAAAAAAS – Katie Berger

Saw the Preview last night. Terrific show. – Robert Simon

It was totally awesome!! The cast killed it!! – Brandie McCallum

The show was awesome! Thank you all for a great evening – Susan Belvo

It is fabulous and begs to be seen!!! Great stuff!!!! The band is pure dynamite!!! However– it’s the ladies that compel us to keep our eyes glued to the stage, and so affixed that when looking away, we are eagerly seeking the next visual gorefest treat, be it verbal or visceral. All 4 ladies have voices to die for, and it would be hard to say one lady’s voice is more to the point and key than another’s … If you are able, “chop up” the price of a ticket and SEE this incredible show with tour de force work all around and give yourself an incredible Hallowe’en treat!!! – Joseph Parra

Just got done seeing this tour de force! I understand there are 5, only 5 more opportunities to see this marvel! 4 women who are forces to be reckoned with! Do it miss this! – Lori Pate

So incredible!! A total must see!! – @littlewys

The notes these performers are hitting in @LizzieMusical is incredible! – @RyTheNewsGuy

Lizzie’ is 🔥 — really incredible talent from both the cast and the band. Go see it, Tampa ppl. – @bubbaprog

Just saw #LIZZIETampa. Amazing music and vocals. These women rocked!! @jobsitetheater – @brendalovell

People, go see @jobsitetheater LIZZIE…you WILL thank me later! Absolutely stunning performances. #GO – @JeanneTPA

Blown away by the depth of character from the actors in #LIZZIETampa. Totally on Lizzie’s side. – @stephemera

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