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THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS
THE MUSICAL!

Music by Eric Rockwell
Lyrics by Joanne Bogart
Book by Eric Rockwell & Joanne Bogart

Musical of Musicals: The Musical

Brent Schindele, Mary Gordon Murray, Jeffrey Rockwell and Alli Mauzey

Director/Choreographer
Musical Director
Scenic Design
Lighting Design
Costume Design
Sound Design
Production Stage Manager
Marketing/Public Relations
Master Carpenter & Set Construction
Wardrobe Supervisor
Lighting Crew

Scenic Artist
Lighting Operator
Sound Engineer
Stage Crew
Follow Spot Operators
Production Photographer

Pamela Hunt
Jeffrey Rockwell
James Morgan
Mary Jo Dondlinger
John Carver Sullivan
Drew Dalzell
Leesa Freed
David Elzer/Demand PR
Derek Bjornsen
Annalisa Adams
Danny Barbosa, Red Colegrove
James King, Sean Kozma
Alex Callie
Spencer Howard
Eric Thompson
Sean Faye, Sean Kozma
Katherine Horan, Eleanor Wood
Michael Lamont

Cast

Brent Schindele
Alli Mauzey
Jeffrey Rockwell
Mary Gordon Murray




ACT 1
 
CORN
In the Style of Rodgers & Hammerstein

Big Willy
June
Jidder
Mother Abby

Brent Schindele
Alli Mauzey
Jeffrey Rockwell
Mary Gordon Murray

A LITTLE COMPLEX
In the Style of Stephen Sondheim

Jitter
Jeune
Billy
Abby

Jeffrey Rockwell
Alli Mauzey
Brent Schindele
Mary Gordon Murray

DEAR ABBY
In the Style of Jerry Herman

Auntie Abby
Junie Faye
William
Mr. Jitters

Mary Gordon Murray
Alli Mauzey
Brent Schindele
Jeffrey Rockwell

ACT II

ASPECTS OF JUNITA
In the Style of Andrew Lloyd Webber

Junita
Bill
Phantom Jitter
Abigail Von Schtarr

Alli Mauzey
Brent Schindele
Jeffrey Rockwell
Mary Gordon Murray

SPEAKEASY
In the Style of Kander & Ebb

Jitter
Juny
Villy
Fraulein Abby

Jeffrey Rockwell
Alli Mauzey
Brent Schindele
Mary Gordon Murray

CHORUS

(Really good actors like the ones listed never appear in the chorus unless it turns out that, well, they have to. And then they do so only grudgingly.)


Farmer 1, Cowman 1, Neurotic New Yorker 1,
Party Guest 2, Chorus Boy 1, Roller Skater 3, Argentinean 1,
Snowball the Cat, Slutty Dancing Girl 1

BRENT SCHINDELE


Farmwoman 1, Townswoman 1, Neurotic New Yorker 2,
Party Guest 1, Killer Soprano, Argentinean 2,
Roller Skater 2, Frisky the Cat, Slutty Dancing Girl 2

ALLI MAUZEY


Farmer who plays piano, Cowman who plays piano,
Neurotic New York Pianist, Roller Skating Pianist,
Argentinean Pianist, Kitten on the Keys, Man at Piano, Piano Man

JEFFREY ROCKWELL


Older Farmwoman, Older Townswoman, Older Neurotic New Yorker,
Older Roller Skater, Older Argentinean, Methuselah the Cat,
Older Slutty Dancing Girl, Older Than Springtime, Old Man River,
Old Battle-axe, Old Crone, Old Bag, Old Frump, Old Broad

MARY GORDON MURRAY

REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLING OF WORKS


Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein

Oklahoma!
Carousel
South Pacific
The King and I
The Sound of Music
Cinderella


Stephen Sondheim

Company
Follies
Sweeney Todd
Sunday in the Park with George
Into the Woods
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Pacific Overtures


Jerry Herman

Hello Dolly!
Mame
Mack and Mabel
La Cage aux folles


Andrew Lloyd Webber

Jesus Christ Superstar
Evita
Cats
Starlight Express
Phantom of the Opera
Sunset Boulevard


John Kander and Fred Ebb

Cabaret
Liza with a Z
Chicago
The Rink
Kiss of the Spider Woman
The World Goes Round



The Colony wishes to thank . . .

 
MELANIE HERMAN

and

THE LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE
Andrew Barnicle
Artistic Director

Richard Stein
Executive Director

Jim Ryan
Production Manager

. . . for their invaluable assistance.  

  
We would also  like to acknowledge the kindness and generosity of:

Jeanne Anderson, Eric Anderson, Gary Bric, Brad Brown,
City of Burbank, Jim Call, Jeff Corum, Pomodoro,
Heddi Cundle, Pomodoro, John Denissen,
Charles & Brenda Eddy, Kip Katz, Cinnabar, Barry Krowne
Charlie Lombardo, John McElveney, Glenn Powell, Howard Rothenbach
Marshall Silverman, Kevin Smith, Nancy Staiger, Rhoda Treibitz, Piano Factory
Glenn Treibitz, Piano Factory, Wadler Data Systems, Inc., Dan Wolf

Learn more about the 2008-2009 Season with descriptions of each play, dates and links (when available) to the play's program itself!
 
The Season kicks off with the enchanting The Voice of the Prairie, radio before Garrison Keillor. Next, Educating Rita the classic comedy that explores what it really means to be educated. Then "Mary's Wedding Hot new playwright Stephen Massicotte spins a breathtaking saga about young lovers who must surrender their fate to the uncertainties of their tumultuous times. Then, Candida George Bernard Shaw's story of a love triangle -- and a woman's choice between two men who love her.. Finally, the Los Angeles Premiere of a hilarious, sexy musical No Way to Treat a Lady.
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