The Miracle Worker

The Miracle WorkerApril 15 – May 1, 2005 Production Staff Producer Director Lou J. Stalsworth Lighting Design Set Design Costume Designer Alison Byrne Stage Managers StageCrew Properties Wigs and Beards Spot Operator Sound Designer/Operator Make-up Designer   The Cast Anagnos Norm Halvorsen  Annie Sullivan Deborah Harris  Aunt Ev Alison Byrne  Captain Keller Joe Buz  Helen … Read more

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND: THE SONGS OF KANDER & EBB

  THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND: THE SONGS OF KANDER & EBB A musical revue conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Strohman and David Thompson Directed by Steve Sizer February 25-March 20, 2005 The vast range of human experience is explored in song after impeccable song by one of Broadway’s most daring and successful teams and masters … Read more

ONCE ON THIS ISLAND

ONCE ON THIS ISLAND A musical by Lynn Ahrens and Steven Flaherty Directed by Trent Van Doren October 29-November 21, 2004 This highly original and theatrical Caribbean adaptation of the popular fairy tale “The Little Mermaid” is by the Tony® Award-winning songwriting team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime and the animated film “Anastasia”). … Read more

Oliver!

 

JUNE 3-26, 2005

 Produced by Richard Baker

Directed by Jim Neil

Musically Directed by Joyce Kay                                      

Choreographed by Holly Van Hise

 

Nothing works on the stage like a well-crafted tale, and OLIVER! is just such a show. Based on the Dickens novel, it engages with its pathos and drama, while delighting everyone with its outstanding musical numbers. Food, Glorious Food, I’d Do Anything, Where is Love?, Consider Yourself, As Long As He Needs Me, Who Will Buy and Reviewing the Situation are musical theatre classics. Dickens’ characters are brought to life-perhaps larger than life-with all their facets glowing in this production.

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Moon Over Buffalo


Sept 17 – Oct 3, 2004

A Farce by KEN LUDWIG

Directed by LINDA GIORDANO

 

Charlotte and George Hay, an acting couple not exactly the Lunts are on tour in Buffalo in 1953 with a repertory consisting of Cyrano de Bergerac“revised, one nostril version” and Noel Coward’s Private Lives. This backstage farce by the author of Lend Me a Tenor brought Carol Burnett back to Broadway co-starring with Philip Bosco as her megalomanic, drunken husband and leading man. Fate has given these thespians one more shot at starring roles in The Scarlet Pimpernel epic and director Frank Capra himself is en route to Buffalo to catch their matinee performance. Will Charlotte appear or run off with their agent? Will George be sober enough to emote? Will Capra see Cyrano, Private Lives or a disturbing mixture of the two? Hilarious misunderstandings pile on madcap misadventures, in this valentine to Theatre Hams everywhere.

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