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Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical

Extended by popular demand!

September 01 - October 23

Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage
Old Globe Theatre
Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Photo Credits
<div class="press-image-caption"> <div class="wysiwyg">The cast of <em>Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical</em>, 2022. Photo by Jim Cox.</div> </div>
Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical

Summary

September 1 – October 23, 2022

Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage
Old Globe Theatre
Conrad Prebys Theatre Center

Directed by Aditya Chopra
Book and lyrics by Nell Benjamin
Music by Vishal Dadlani and Sheykhar Ravjiani
Choreography by Rob Ashford

“An upbeat, funny and high-energy musical. Come Fall in Love is a fun ride, both for fans of the film and for those discovering this story for the first time.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune

Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical is the story of Simran, a young Indian American woman whose future is set: an arranged marriage back in India to a family friend. But when she convinces her very strict dad that she should spend a summer of freedom and fun in Europe, she falls for the charming Rog, and her careful, logical plans go out the window. Can she be true to both her heritage and her heart? Can carefree American Rog win over her traditional father? Take a whirlwind trip from Boston to Europe to India as cultures collide in the stage musical adaptation of the beloved hit romantic-comedy film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, set to the exuberant beat of all-new songs created for the stage.

This production contains the smoking of herbal cigarettes, haze, and strobe effects.

Running time: Two hours and 40 minutes. There is one intermission.

Come Fall in Love — The DDLJ Musical is supported by production sponsors Nikki and Ben Clay, Elaine and Dave* Darwin, HM Electronics, Inc., The Conrad Prebys Foundation, Paula and Brian Powers, Karen and Stuart Tanz, and Anonymous.

*In memoriam

Program

Song List

Reviews

“An upbeat, funny and high-energy musical. Come Fall in Love is a fun ride, both for fans of the film and for those discovering this story for the first time.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune

“Funny and wondrous. Sure to become a Broadway smash!” —LA Splash Magazine

“A high-energy, funny, and romantic musical with excellent performances throughout! It is easy to envision this show selling out a Broadway theatre in the future.” —BroadwayWorld

Cast and Creatives

Cast

Creatives

Nell Benjamin (Book and Lyrics) Broadway: Mean Girls with Tina Fey and Jeff Richmond (Tony nomination), Legally Blonde with Laurence O’Keefe (Olivier Award, Tony nomination). Off Broadway/regional: The Explorers Club (Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Play), Because of Winn Dixie, Dave, Cam Jansen, Sarah, Plain and Tall, Halftime, Pirates!, The Mice, I Want My Hat Back, How I Became a Pirate (Theatreworks USA), New York Philharmonic New Year’s Eve and Young People’s Concerts. Film: The Sea Beast. Television: “Unhappily Ever After,” “Whoa! Sunday with Mo Rocca,” “The Electric Company,” “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris,” “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway,” “Julie’s Greenroom.” Member: ASCAP, Dramatists Guild. Grateful recipient of Kleban Foundation Award, Jonathan Larson Grant.

Vishal Dadlani and Sheykhar Ravjiani (Music) (popularly called Vishal & Sheykhar in India) are among the biggest names in Indian music, with a career spanning two decades, having delivered some of the most-loved musical hits of the Indian film industry. These multifaceted musical composers are also singers, songwriters, music producers, and live performers. They have been responsible for some of the most-streamed songs in the history of Indian music and have set several streaming records. They have been nominated for and won almost every Indian music award. Their unique brand of music has had a huge and lasting influence on Indian popular music, through which they have been rightfully called “architects of the modern sound of Bollywood.”

Aditya Chopra (Director) is the biggest filmmaker of India. At just 23 years of age, he directed Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), one of the biggest blockbusters in Indian cinema history, which is still running in theatres 26 years since its release. Chopra’s vision for cinema in India has shaped and reshaped pop culture as he has directed and produced some of the biggest cult classics that the country has ever witnessed. His vision and trendsetting excellence over the years has elevated Yash Raj Films (YRF) to one of the most reputed and iconic brands in India today. He is the first Indian film producer to move toward a film studio model through independent projects helmed by producers, writers, and directors under the YRF banner. He is also a star-maker who has launched numerous generation-defining youth icons of India. As Chairman and Managing Director of YRF, Chopra is the driving force behind creativity at YRF Studios.

Rob Ashford (Choreography) Broadway: Frozen, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, How to Succeed (Tony nominations for Direction, Choreography), Promises, Promises (Tony nomination), Evita (Tony nomination), Curtains (Tony nomination), Cry-Baby (Drama Desk Award, Tony nomination), The Wedding Singer (Tony nomination), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award). London: The Winter’s Tale (Olivier nomination), The Entertainer, Anna Christie (Olivier Award), Shrek, A Streetcar Named Desire (South Bank Award), Parade (Oliver nominations for Director, Choreographer), Guys and Dolls (Olivier nomination), Evita (Olivier nomination), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Olivier nomination). Award shows: Four Academy Awards (Emmy Award), nine Tony Awards, six Kennedy Center Honors. Other television: direction and choreography for NBC’s The Sound of Music Live!, Peter Pan Live! (DGA, Emmy nominations).

Shruti Merchant (Associate Choreography – Indian Dances) began her professional choreography career assisting her sister Vaibhavi Merchant in more than 50 films, and she made her Bollywood choreography debut with Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl and received several nominations and awards. She toured internationally with musicals for over nine years as an associate choreographer. In January 2011, Merchant started Quintessence Entertainment Productions to bring commercial theatre into the Indian entertainment market. With Taj Express she has created a groundbreaking song, dance, and drama extravaganza that has been entertaining audiences the world over. Taj Express has completed 500 shows worldwide and is slotted for a North American tour in early 2023.

David Holcenberg (Music Supervision, Orchestrations, and Arrangements) The Old Globe: A… My Name Is Still Alice. Broadway: MJ (Drama Desk Award, Tony and OCC nominations), Groundhog Day, Matilda, Rocky, Mamma Mia!, Bye Bye Birdie, The Story of My Life, Good Vibrations, Seussical, Titanic, Showboat. Other credits: New York Spectacular (Radio City), world premiere of Newsies (Paper Mill Playhouse), U.S. premiere of Ragtime (LA Drama Critics Award), The Glorious Ones, Dessa Rose (LCT), The Phantom of the Opera (Toronto), Mamma Mia! in concert (Hollywood Bowl).

Derek McLane (Scenic Design) Broadway: MJ The Musical, Moulin Rouge! (Tony Award), A Soldier’s Play, American Son, The Parisian Woman, Beautiful, Follies, Anything Goes, Bengal Tiger, Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, 33 Variations (Tony Award), Little Women, How to Succeed, The Pajama Game, I Am My Own Wife, Ragtime. Other: six Academy Awards, four live musicals for television. Awards: multiple Obie, Lucille Lortel, Art Directors Guild, Emmy, Drama Desk, Tony Awards.

Linda Cho (Costume Design) Broadway: POTUS, Take Me Out, The Great Society, The Lifespan of a Fact, Anastasia (Tony nomination), A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder (Tony Award), The Velocity of Autumn. Off Broadway: Twilight, Cambodian Rock Band (Signature Theatre), Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, Endlings (NYTW). Regional: A Thousand Splendid Suns (ACT), Bhangin’ It (La Jolla Playhouse), Noir (Alley Theatre), Opera: Samson et Dalila (Met Opera). Other awards: TDF’s Irene Sharaff Young Master Award, Ruth Morley Design Award. Other: Advisory Committee Member of American Theatre Wing. Education: M.F.A. from Yale School of Drama. lindacho.com.

Japhy Weideman (Lighting Design) The Old Globe: Life After, Bright Star, October Sky, The Rainmaker, Bethany. Broadway: Dear Evan Hansen, The Visit, The Nance, Of Mice and Men, Airline Highway, Lobby Hero, Bright Star, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sylvia, The Snow Geese, Old Times, Macbeth, Cyrano de Bergerac, Significant Other, Marvin’s Room. Off Broadway: Lincoln Center Theater, The Public Theater/NYSF, NYTW, Second Stage, Playwrights Horizons, MTC, MCC, LAByrinth, Vineyard, Ma-Yi, others. West End: Dear Evan Hansen (Noël Coward Theatre), Nice Fish (Harold Pinter Theatre), Blackbird (Albery Theatre). Recent: production designer for Hasan Minhaj’s The King’s Jester national tour, lighting designer for upcoming The King’s Jester Netflix special. Honors: five Tony Award nominations for Lighting Design.

Jessica Paz (Sound Design) The Old Globe: debut. Broadway: Hadestown (Tony, Drama Desk Awards), POTUS, A Beautiful Noise (upcoming), Dear Evan Hansen (as associate), Bandstand (as associate), Disaster! (as associate), Fela! (as associate). Off Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors, Ugly Lies the Bone, Becoming Dr. Ruth, A Sucker Emcee, The Muscles in Our Toes, The King’s Whore. The Public Theater: As You Like it, Twelfth Night, Othello. Regional: productions at Berkeley Rep, Hartford Stage, American Repertory Theater, others. Upcoming: Cowboy Bob (Alley Theatre), Water for Elephants (Alliance Theatre).

Akhila Krishnan (Projection Design) Theatre: Chasing Hares (Young Vic), Our Generation (National Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre), What’s New Pussycat? (Birmingham Rep), The Two Character Play (Hampstead Theatre), Oliver Twist (Leeds Playhouse/Ramps on the Moon), While You Are Here (The Place/DanceEast), Maggot Moon (Unicorn Theatre). Opera: The Wreckers (Glyndebourne), Samson et Dalila, The Knife of Dawn, Echoes at the Gate, (Royal Opera House), The Handmaid’s Tale, The Valkyrie (English National Opera), Syllable (Theatre O). Live broadcast/film direction: Pod, Lifesongs (Guildhall). Event design: Sound of Colour (Arthouse Jersey), Mamma Mia: The Party (O2 Arena), Up Next Gala(National Theatre). Training: Royal College of Art, National Institute of Design in India. Other: previously Senior Designer at 59 Productions.

Ted Arthur (Music Director and Additional Arrangements) Broadway: Diana, The Musical (Music Director), The Prom (Associate Conductor), Once on This Island (Assistant Conductor), Moulin Rouge!, Mean Girls, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked. International: Moulin Rouge! (International Associate Music Supervisor). Other: Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Board of Trustees, member of MUSE (Musicians United for Social Equity). Upcoming: Hercules (Paper Mill Playhouse), Back to the Future (Broadway 2023).

Stephen Sposito (Associate Director) Broadway: The Book of Mormon, Wicked, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Shrek The Musical, How to Succeed in Business, Promises, Promises, Scandalous. Director: Shrek The Musical (national, international tours), Pippin (Pittsburgh Playhouse), Crossroads (Regent Seven Seas), Something Rotten! (Cape Rep Theatre), American Theatre Wing Gala, Obie Awards, NBCUniversal’s Upfront (Radio City Music Hall), live events for Target, Robin Hood Foundation. Upcoming directing: Albert Herring (Chicago Opera Theater). Education: University of Michigan (Emerging Artist Award).

Charlie Williams (Associate Choreography) Credits include: original Broadway casts of Memphis, How to Succeed in Business, Miss Saigon, The Cher Show, Frozen. Film/television: Ted 2, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Dance Flick, Academy Awards, Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, The Kennedy Center Honors, NBC’s Peter Pan Live!, The Sound of Music Live! Creative credits include: New York Fashion Week, Resident Movement Associate on Broadway’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Neil Patrick Harris, setting international companies of Frozen as associate choreographer of the original Broadway show, and currently choreographing episodes of “Saturday Night Live.” iamcharliewilliams.com, @iamcharliewilliams.

Billy Jay Stein (Music Production and Additional Orchestrations) Grammy Award for producing and mixing Beautiful: The Carole King Musical cast recording. Composer, arranger, music producer for The Radio City Rockettes New York Spectacular. Broadway: MJ, Kimberly Akimbo, 1776, Paradise Square, Caroline, or Change, Diana, Tootsie, Mean Girls, The Band’s Visit, Fun Home, Beautiful, Spider-Man, Hairspray, Amélie, Tuck Everlasting, The Rocky Horror Show, Jekyll & Hyde. Television/film: “Sex and the City,” Rudy! A Documusical, Handel’s Messiah Rocks, “Pawn Stars,” more. Other: Founder of Strange Cranium, a New York–based electronic music design company and developer of MainBrain show control software; Co-Founder of Strike Audio, a production music licensing company. strangecranium.com, strikeaudio.com.

Michael Gacetta (Associate Music Director; Music Director, September 15 – October 16) Broadway: A Christmas Carol (Music Director), King Kong (Music Director), Matilda (Music Director), Groundhog Day (Associate Music Director), A Christmas Story, Mean Girls, Company, Book of Mormon, SpongeBob SquarePants, Shrek. Off Broadway: Rent. Regional/tours: Rent (The Hollywood Bowl), Hair (first national tour), The Who’s Tommy (The Kennedy Center), Chasing the Song (La Jolla Playhouse). Other: A Christmas Story Live (Fox), Lyrics & Lyricists: Lynn Ahrens (92nd Street Y). Education: University of Michigan.

Stewart/Whitley (Casting) Duncan Stewart, CSA and Benton Whitley, CSA. Broadway/New York: Paradise Square, Hadestown (Artios Award), Chicago, Rock of Ages, The Lightning Thief, Great Comet of 1812, Elf, On the Town, Pippin, La Cage aux Folles, Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Television/film: Netflix, 20th Century Fox, NBC, Lionsgate, Disney Channel. West End/U.K.: Hadestown, Thriller Live, Menier Chocolate Factory. Tours: Hadestown, Hairspray, Waitress, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland, Into the Woods, We Will Rock You. Regional: ART, Berkeley Rep, Alley, Bay Street, For the Record, TUTS, Hollywood Bowl, McCarter, Signature, RCCL. stewartwhitley.com, @stewartwhitley.

Anjee Nero (Production Stage Manager) The Old Globe: Almost Famous, The Gardens of Anuncia, The Heart of Rock & Roll, Bright Star, Allegiance, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Benny & Joon, October Sky, The Rocky Horror Show, Life After, The Wanderers, Ebenezer Scrooge’s BIG San Diego Christmas Show, The Twenty-Seventh Man, A Room with a View, Kingdom, The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale, Be a Good Little Widow, and more. Broadway: Bright Star. Regional highlights: Bright Star (Kennedy Center), Fly, Sideways, Ruined, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Herringbone, The Seven (La Jolla Playhouse), Ruined (Huntington Theatre Company, Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Kiss Me, Kate (Hartford Stage), Venice (Center Theatre Group, Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Antigone (SITI Company).

Amanda Salmons (Assistant Stage Manager) The Old Globe: Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, The Gardens of Anuncia, Life After, The Blameless, American Mariachi, The Heart of Rock & Roll, October Sky, Rain, The Metromaniacs, The White Snake, Inherit the Wind, Somewhere, Lost in Yonkers, As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet. Regional: Blueprints to Freedom: An Ode to Bayard Rustin (La Jolla Playhouse), Kiss Me, Kate (Hartford Stage), The Foreigner, See How They Run, The Rivalry (Lamb’s Players Theatre), The Gondoliers, The Pirates of Penzance, Candide, Trial by Jury (Lyric Opera San Diego). Education: UC San Diego.

Kendra Stockton (Assistant Stage Manager) The Old Globe: The Taming of the Shrew, Trouble in Mind, Hair, Almost Famous, As You Like It, Ken Ludwig’s The Gods of Comedy, Familiar, Clint Black’s Looking for Christmas, Much Ado About Nothing, Benny & Joon, October Sky, Bright Star, Dog and Pony, Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (as production assistant). Regional: House of Joy (San Diego Rep), Home of the Brave, #SuperShinySara, Guards at the Taj, The Orphan of Zhao, The Who & The What (La Jolla Playhouse), The Loneliest Girl in the World (Diversionary Theatre), miXtape (Lamb’s Players Theatre), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (San Diego Musical Theatre).

OrchestrA

All musicians are representated by the American Federation of Musicaisn of the United States and Canada, Local 325 San Diego.

Music Director, Conductor, Keyboard 1
Michael Gacetta
Keyboard 2
Lyndon Pugeda
Cello
Erica Erenyi
Flute, Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Greg Armstrong
Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Steve Dillard
Trombone, Bass Trombone
Devin Burnworth
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Vince Cooper
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin
David Mayers
Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass
Mark Vanderpoel
Drums, Percussion
Deep Singh
Orchestra Contractor
Lorin Getline
Rehearsal Piano
Michael Gacetta
Rehearsal Piano
Lyndon Pugeda
Rehearsal Drums
Emma Ford
Rehearsal Indian Drums, Rehearsal Percussion
Deep Singh
Music Assistant
Brooke Trumm
Electronic Music Design
Billy Jay Stein and Hiro Iida for Strange Cranium
Main Brain/Ableton Programming
Chris Petti
Music Copying
Emily Grishman Music Preparation