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Production:
Little Me
Book:
Neil Simon
Music: Cy Coleman
Lyrics: Carolyn Leigh
Performance
Dates:
December 1-3, 7-10 2000 |
Story:
Enjoy some Hollywood
memoirs, during World War I and later in this delicious
musical spoof of a poor girl's rise to stardom and
riches, and the dizzy parade of men who got her there.
Bright, bouncy, light-hearted satire.
Cast:
|
Gary Carter |
Ensemble |
| Joe
Carusone |
Ensemble |
|
Marc de la Concha |
Ensemble |
|
Kerry Conte |
Ensemble |
|
Bill Depew |
Ensemble |
|
Allison Goulet |
Ensemble |
|
Christopher Howard |
Ensemble |
|
Sarah A. Hutchins |
Ensemble |
|
Heather Lindner |
Ensemble |
| Joe
Malone |
Ensemble |
|
Colin McCarty |
Noble
Eggleston |
|
Bill McColl |
Ensemble |
|
Michael Mensching |
Lucky |
|
Debbie Paul |
Mama(s) |
| Ted
Peck |
Bennie
Buchsbaum |
|
Corie Rowe |
Belle
Poitrine |
|
Kris Rowe |
Ensemble |
|
Mary K. Rutnik-Pekins |
Ensemble |
|
Kristine Schaefer |
Ensemble |
|
Sarah Wolfsont |
Ensemble |
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Crew:
|
Chuck
Coleman |
Director |
|
Jenny
Depew |
Co-Producer |
|
Ron
Fish |
Co-Producer |
|
Donna
Panzl |
Choreographer |
|
Dave
Cash |
Musical Director |
|
Mary
Kozlowski |
Set
Design & Construction |
|
Connie
Rowe |
Costume Design |
|
Ken
Zarnoch |
Lighting Design |
|
Carol
Jones |
Stage
Manager |
|
Joe &
Mary Ann Concra |
Publicity |
|
Chuck
LaMalfa |
Sound
Design |
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Marcia
Lenehan |
Makeup
Design |
|
Jodi
Gilman |
Properties |
|
Jim
Schmitz |
Hair
Design |
|
Della
Gilman |
Tickets |
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Reviews:
Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Hughes of Clifton Park wrote:
"My wife, mother-in-law, and I laughed out loud during
your excellent performance. You are all so talented!
Thank you for a wonderful evening of laughter! - Judy &
Ed Hughes."
The Schenectady Gazette wrote:
Little Me is done with such vigor, imagination,
and sense of fun that the only reservations you should
have are the ones you make for the remaining
performances
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During the course of Belles musical trip down memory
lane, we are treated to all sorts of theatrical
references: burlesque, vaudeville, and a host of famous
musicals like The King and I, South Pacific
and even Chicago. This is wacky fun to be
played broadly. |