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Hairspray

Ten Fabulous Sold Out Performances
June
23 , 24  , 25 , 25, 29 , 30 and
July 1, 2  at 7:30pm
July 2 & 3 at 2:00pm 

Marblehead Little Theatre is pleased to welcome the return of Director Steve Black, Music Director Lianne Goodwin and Choreographer Lara Finn to the Firehouse for this Summer's production of Hairspray.

 

Hairspray - a musical with music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman and a book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, based on the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray. The songs include 1960s-style dance music and "downtown" rhythm and blues. In 1962 Baltimore, Maryland, teenager Tracy Turnblad's dream is to dance on The Corny Collins Show, a local TV dance program based on the real-life Buddy Deane Show. When Tracy wins a role on the show, she becomes a celebrity overnight. She then launches a campaign to integrate the show. Hairspray is a social commentary on the injustices of parts of American society in the 1960s.  The musical's original Broadway production opened on August 15, 2002and won eight Tony Award.


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Joe Puleo has been photographing all of the plays presented by the Marblehead Little Theatre--starting with Oklahoma.

This is a professional site where you can order high quality prints by a professional lab at reasonable prices. Should you need something specific, please feel free to contact Joe: 978-979-1227, joe@portraitsoflight.com www.portraitsoflight.com


Full Cast and Production List
MUSIC: MARC SHAIMAN
LYRICS: M. SHAIMAN & SCOTT WITTMAN.
BOOK: MARK O’DONNELL & THOMAS MEEHAN

Staff:

Producer: Janet Shehan
Producer: Lori Lord
Director: Steve Black
Musical Director: Lianne Goodwin
Choreographer: Lara Finn
Associate Director: Alex Grover
Stage Manager: Vicky Silva
Set Designer: Nathan Bertone
Lighting Designer: Tyson Miller
Costume Designer: Elvira Schoenthal
Props Designer: Adelaide Majeski
Technical Director: Andrew Barnett

Cast:

Tracy Turnblad: Katy Geraghty
Edna Turnblad: Jim Kopycinski
Wilbur Turnblad: Bobby Kerrigan
Penny Pingleton: Tara Feeley
Female Authority Figure: Judith Black
Male Authority Figure: Bruce Whear
Motormouth Maybelle: Alex Newell
Seaweed J. Stubbs: Jeffrey Jean-Philippe
Little Inez: Ariel Sargent
Duane: Adrian Davis
Thad: James Zissulis
Corny Collins: Christopher King
Velma Von Tussle: Allison Duff
Amber Von Tussle: Amanda Richard
Link Larkin: DJ Plunkett
Dynamite/Lorainne: Maritza Bostic
Dynamite/Cindy: Stephanie Espinal
Dynamite/Gilbert: Elyse Seltzer
Leona: Katherine Henry
Tammy: Alea Moscone
Shelly: Kara Nelson
Louann: Kathryn Jancsy
Brad: Jake Corcoran
Fender: Bernie Baldassaro
I.Q.: Owen Grover
Brenda: Ari Conte
Sketch: Ryan Buchanan

The story was adapted into a Broadway play by Dale Wasserman in 1963.

The book's epigraph is:

…one flew east, one flew west,

One flew over the cuckoo's nest.

All My Sons

Arthur Miller's Tony award-winning drama, "All My Sons" produced by Marblehead Little Theatre, and directed by Steve Black came to MLT , on the weekends of March 26 - April 11, 2010, with performances at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays.

"All My Sons" follows the Kellers, a seemingly "all-American" family, as they struggle with the father's decision to conceal a deadly error in his airline parts business during World War II.

Friends and family are thrown into a fury as they try to cope with the deceit that follows them throughout their lives. Don't miss this American Classic!

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Joe Puleo has been photographing all of the plays presented by the Marblehead Little Theatre--starting with Oklahoma.  His photographs are online at the following location. http://snapdog.smugmug.com/Marblehead-Little-Theatre

This is a professional site where you can order high quality prints by a professional lab at reasonable prices. Should you need something specific, please feel free to contact Joe: 978-979-1227, joe@portraitsoflight.com www.portraitsoflight.com


Italian American Reconciliation

Italian American Reconciliation By John Patrick Shanley's at the MLT Feb 12 - 21, 2010

Italian American Reconciliation" is a hilariously funny and oftentimes touching performance that examines the friendship of two Italian gentlemen from the old neighborhood as well as their corresponding love relationships. Things get mixed up and out of hand when one friend thinks he's doing the right thing.

Arrived at Marblehead Little Theatre just in time for Valentine's Day, 2010.  "Italian American Reconciliation" ran February 12 - 21, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets were $20.

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Joe Puleo has been photographing all of the plays presented by the Marblehead Little Theatre--starting with Oklahoma.  His photographs are online at the following location. http://snapdog.smugmug.com/Marblehead-Little-Theatre

This is a professional site where you can order high quality prints by a professional lab at reasonable prices. Should you need something specific, please feel free to contact Joe: 978-979-1227, joe@portraitsoflight.com www.portraitsoflight.com


Italian American Reconciliation Cast

Aldo Scalicki — An intense Italian guy, about thirty years old. All his life he's lived in Little Italy, in New York.

Huey Maximilian Bonfigliano — Aldo's best friend since childhood. Huey is more obviously vulnerable.

Aunt May — A handsome Italian woman in her middle years.

Teresa — A big striking Italian girl in her late twenties.

Janice — An angular, patrician Italian woman with strawberry blond hair and austere good looks. She's in her thirties.

Oklahoma!

Oklahoma!

At the Nelson Aldrich Performing Arts Center, 217 Pleasant Street, Marblehead

November 6 - 15, 2009, Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. ,and Sundays at 2:00 p.m.

MLT is thrilled to present this time-honored, beloved classic based on the highly popular and successful recent Broadway revival. With a fresh take on the show's energy and pace, MLT will bring audiences back to the early 20th century West to relive the loves, hopes, and dreams of an unforgettable cast of characters. With its timeless songs and foot-stomping dances, Marblehead Little Theatre's production of "Oklahoma" will surely be a box-office smash!

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Joe Puleo has been photographing all of the plays presented by the Marblehead Little Theatre--starting with Oklahoma.  His photographs are online at the following location. http://snapdog.smugmug.com/Marblehead-Little-Theatre

This is a professional site where you can order high quality prints by a professional lab at reasonable prices. Should you need something specific, please feel free to contact Joe: 978-979-1227, joe@portraitsoflight.com www.portraitsoflight.com

 


 

Oklahoma Production Team

Producers: Ginny Morton & Tammy Nohelty
Director: Steve Black
Music Director: Lianne Goodwin
Choreographer: Joey Mirabile

Stage Managers: Lori Lord & Carol Dillon
Lighting & Sound Designer: Greg Dana
Set Supervisor: Karl Fried
Costume Supervisor: Marianne Uttam
Publicity: Sue Griffin
Production Assistant: Janet Sheehan
Program Design: Pam Le Mieux
Tickets: Kathi Hosker & Jen Schaeffner

Concessions: Joanne Miller
Assistant Director: Julie Schoenthal
Assistant Choreographer: Elloree Crowe
Photography: Joseph Puleo
Print Material: Patti O. Williams

Oklahoma Cast

Aunt Eller ~ Janet Sheehan

Curly ~ Alex Grover
Laurey Williams ~ Fjaera Harder
Ike Skidmore ~ Ned Williams
Slim ~ Chris Doucette
Will Parker ~ Andrew Haserlat
Fred ~ Craig Massey
Jud Fry ~ Bobby Kerrigan
Ado Annie Carnes ~ Elloree Crowe
Ali Hakim ~ Erik Rodenhiser

Gertie Cummings ~ Meghan Holtz
Andrew Carnes ~ Ron Amon
Vivian ~ Rachel Gianatasio
Ellen ~ Julie Schoenthal
Kate ~ Susan Lunt
Virginia ~ Allison Lawrence
Sylvie ~ Joelle Lydon
Armina ~ Susan Parker
Cord Elam ~ Ted Merritt

Mike ~ Nick Vener
Joe ~ Nathan Bertone
Tom ~ Bernie Baldassaro
Chalmers ~ Doug Ford
Sam ~ Lindsay Morsillo

Adult Ensemble

Patricia Cox, Meghan Fisher, Alicia Irick Cohen, Debbie Leibowitz, Erin Murphy, Kayla Riley

Children Ensemble

Group #1: Nick Angeramo, Davis Franklin, Alexandra Groom, Nina Groom, Harrison Hosker, Kristian Hosker, Owen Madigan-Fried, Madeline Miller, Christin Napierkowski, Kaitlyn Nohelty, Lauren Nohelty, Ilse Schaeffner, Carly Shea, Delia Smith, Alice Sullivan

Group #2: Julia Crouch, Michaela Griffin, Alyson Hopkins, Jeanmarie LaPointe, John Newhall, Maeve Reilly, Jared Solomon, Kevin Strothman, Anna Tripodi, Sarah Tripodi, Chloe Twadell, Will Twadell, Sophia Vener, Abby Wheeler

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris

MLT 2009 Current Production

July 24 - 26 at 8:00pm
July 31 - August 1 at 8:00pm
August 2 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm

at the Marblehead Little Theatre
12 School Street, Marblehead

Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a cabaret style musical filled with passionate solos, lively trios and amazing lyrics. Song after song addresses life's issues in moving poetry and soaring melodies. A number of the songs were written in the aftermath of WW II and express Brel's picture of the cost of war. The love songs break your heart and make you laugh.

The song best known is "If We Only Have Love" - an anthem to healing the wounds of the world.

This production had a core cast of Little Theatre favorites as well as guest stars at each performance.

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Production Team

Director/Producer: Anne Lucas
Musical Director: Betty Lautner
Conductor/Pianist: Holly Zagaria
Drums: Richard Fish
Asst.Director/Choreographer: Kelli Ann Nave
Scenic & Lighting Design: Len Schnabel
Light Board: Ryan Kasle
Sound Design: Bruce Burke
Costumes: Devon Ritchie, Mary Franklin, Alison Brookes
House Manager: Joanne Croke
Publicity: Sue Griffin
Tickets: Debbie Kanter

CORE CAST

Sarah Belliveau Nora Falk Bobby Kerrigan Jim Robinson
Anne Lucas Dave Scannell Jim Shalkoski Justine Long

GUEST STARS

7/24 & 31 Judith Black
7/25 & 8/1 Betty Lautner
7/26 Alison Brookes
8/2 Elloree Crowe

Performance Dates & Times

Friday, July 24 ~ 8:00pm
Saturday, July 25 ~ 8:00pm
Sunday, July 26 ~ 8:00pm
Friday, July 31 ~ 8:00pm
Saturday, August 1 ~ 8:00pm
Sunday, August 2 ~ 2:00pm
Sunday, August 2 ~ 8:00pm