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1992-06 Singin' in the Rain.Pdf ...~. • • • • West Valley Light Opera ASSOCIATION Based on the MGM film. Screen &: Adaptation by: Betty Comden and Adolph Green Sonqs by: Neclo Herb Brown and Arthur Freed Performinq at The Saratoga Civic Center 13777 Fruitvale Ave. in Saratoga ( :-~-••..•.•_\.,. -......;, June-July 1992 " Let the Stars Photographer be your Family Photographer! C}3allou Photograph Portraits Weddings Portfolios (415) 967-9540 Carl Ballou West Valley Light Opera Photographer for 11 years "Creative Images with Your Personal Touch" OPEN DAILY 8 till 10 SUNDAY 9 till 9 West Valley Light Opera Presents Based on the MGM Film, (Original Choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen) Screenplay and Adaptation by, BETfY COMDEN & ADOLPH GREEN Songs by, NACIO HERB BROWN & ARTHUR FREED Originally Produced on Broadway by, Maurice Rosenfield, Lois P. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker Inc., Music Published by CBS SONGS Featuring, ABE SYLVIA, DEE DEE HEALY, TODD ARAGON, CYNTHIA HARLINE With JOHN BISCEGLIE and JOHN R. TRALONGO Directed By: JOHN P HEALY Music & Choral Director: DAVECLOSE Choreographer: DOTTIE LESTER-WHITE Production Designer/Film Sequences Director: STEPHEN C. WATHEN Produced By: EDWARD HAND "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" is produced by arrangement with the Music Theatre International, 545 Eighth Ave., New York, NY 10018 Performance Dates: Gala Opening: Sat. June 20, 1992, (8:30 PM) Friday-june 26, July 3, 10, 17,24, (8:]0 PM) Saturday -June 27,july 4, 11, 18,25, (8:]0 PM) Saturday -July18 , (2:]0 PM) Sunday -June 21, 28,july 5, 12, 19, (2:]0 PM) Thursday -July 9, 23, (8:00 PM) West Valley Box Office, Saratoga Civic Theatre C/o Jean Hutchins, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, CA 1411 Redmond Rd., San Jose, CA 95120, (408) 268-3777 (408) 741-9508, 1 Hr. Before Curtain PLEASE NOTE: By order of the City Council and the Fire Marshall, smoking, refreshments and recording or taking photographs during performances are not permitted. CAST OF CHARACTERS (In Order of Appearnace) Dora Bailey CAROLYN MANNING Zelda Zanders ANDREA AMDAHL R. F. Simpson JOHN R. TRALONGO Roscoe Dexter JOHN BISCEGLIE Cosmo Brown TODD ARAGON Lina Lamont. CYNTHIA HARLINE Don Lockwood ABE SYLVIA Young Don BRAD BILANIN Young Cosmo EVAN LANGE Stripper DIANA K. TURNER Frick JAY WATSON Frack DONALD BENSON Rod BRAD BILANIN Kathy Selden DEE DEE HEALY Policeman JOHN J. LADASKY 1st Assistant Director JOHN J. LADASKY 2nd Assistant Director DAVID LANE 3rd Assistant Director DONALD BENSON Wardrobe Assistant JEANNETTE THOMAS Hairdresser LARISA M. NORTH Production Tenor JAY WATSON Sid Phillips ANDY KOCH Miss Dinsmore JENNIFER SMOYER Male Diction Coach DONALD BENSON Sound Engineer JAy WATSON Cameraman STEPHEN D. MADDOX Female Dancers ALlSA L. DARIANO, CYNTHIA McNABB, SABRINA NELSON, DEBBIE WRIGHT Male Dancers BRAD BILANIN, EVAN LANGE, JAMES A. LAWSON, KARL W. SCHWEITZER Ensemble ANDY KOCH, STEPHEN D. MADDOX, LARISA M. NORTH, SIMONE SKEELS, JEANNETTE THOMAS, DIANA K. TURNER Swing Male Dancer MIKE LADASKY Male Understudy DOUG HAGDOHL, II PROGRAM ADVERTISING RATES You Will Get Three Consecutive Shows For One Price! For More Information Call: Gene Pincus at (408) 257-79511 FILMS CAST "THE ROYAL RASCAL" Philippe Du Bois ABE SYLVIA Constance CYNTHIA HARLINE Gaspard De La Nuit DAVID LANE Guards JOHN BISCEGLlE, ANDY KOCH, JOHN J. LADASKY, STEPHEN D. MADDOX Jailer JOHN P. HEALY SOUND FILM DEMONSTRATION DONALD BENSON "THE DUELING CAVALIER" Pierre De Bataille ABE SYLVIA Yvonne CYNTHIA McNABB Rouge Noir DAVID LANE Ladies in Waiting SIMONE SKEELS, DIANA K. TURNER Manservant DOUG HAGDOHL, " Thugs ANDY KOCH, STEPHEN D. MADDOX E. Howie & Associates Controllership Services Business Consulting • MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS • AIR & COLLECTION SERVICES • PAYROLL & TAX REPORTING SERVICES • BUSINESS PLANS & CASH FLOW STATEMENTS • INSTALLATION OF COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS PERMANENT PART TIME OR TEMPORARY YOUR OFFICE OR OURS 11~lllmD§I;llal§111 RealWorld Accounting Systems Dealer SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I Overture ORCHESTRA Scene 1: Outside Graumann's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood "Opening" .DANCE ENSEMBLE "Fit As A Fiddle" DON & COSMO Scene 2: Inside Graumann's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Scene 3: Outside Graumann's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Scene 4: Hollywood Blvd. "You Stepped Out Of A Dream" DON & ENSEMBLE Scene 5: R. F. Simpson's Mansion "All I Do Is Dream Of You" KATHY & DANCERS Scene 6: Stage at Monumental Pictures Studio "Make 'Em Laugh" COSMO Scene 7: Set of the "Dueling Cavalier" Scene 8: Soundstage at Monumental Pictures Studio "Beautiful Girl" .... PRODUCTION TENOR & LADIES ENSEMBLE Scene 9: Deserted Soundstage at Monumental Pictures Studio "You Were Meant For Me" DON & KATHY Scene 10: Vocal Coach Offices "Moses Supposes" DON & COSMO Scene 11: Soundstage at Monumental Pictures Studio Scene 12A: Inside Graumann's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Scene 12B: Outside Graumann's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Scene 13: Don's House "Good Morning" DON, KATHY & COSMO Scene 14: Street Outside Kathy's House "Singin' In The Rain" DON 15 Minute INTERMISSION SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT II Entr'acte ORCHESTRA Scene 1A: Motion Picture Lot "You Are My Lucky Star" KATHY Scene 1B: R. F. Simpson's Office Scene 2: Recording Stage "Would You" KATHY & DON Scene 3: Lina's Dressing Room "What's Wrong With Me?" UNA Scene 4: R. F. Simpson's Office Scene 5: In Cosmo's Mind "Broadway Melody" COSMO, DON & ENSEMBLE Scene 6: Graumann's Chinese Theatre "Would You" LENA (KATHY) "You Are My Lucky Star" Reprise DON & KATHY Finale: "Singin' In The Rain" ENSEMBLE Bows: ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA VIOLINS FLUTE TRUMPETS BASS Carol English Eileen bowman- Shawn Collins Steve Adkins Marion Lin Wickemeyer Clay Foster Tily Chao Fay Kohl Linda Black Bill Hunsicker Heidi Rifbjerg Jim Lui PERCUSSION David Schwenke WOODWINDS Joe Mamone Jeff Specter .. Mildred Stout Clifton Grimm Dave Mitchell Greg Thomas Bobbie Howe Dave Topham Tom Eschenfelder VIOLA Mike Maida Nancy Welchly Doris Wallis Arlene Jacobs TROMBONE Marty McHan Gordon Bowman (Not all CELLO George Rasko Dan Percell instrumentalists Linda Bloomquist Ken Ponticelli Mike Sloan will play for each Naomi Adams Judy Bingman Steve Unyi performance.) PIANO Pam Sakoi Shari Summers ABE SYLVIA - DON LOCKWOOD - This will be Abe's third pro- duction with WVLO; he was last seen on our stage as Dancing Curly in last summer's award-winning "OKLAHOMA!" and the previous summer as a dancer in "MUSIC MAN". Abe's long list of theatrical credits include additional performances with SJCMT, SJCLO and Lincoln High School where he has studied dance with Debbie Wilson-Norris and drama with John P. Healy. Abe has the rare distinction of being the only male member of the prestigious Lincoln Convertibles Dance Team. He has appeared in productions of "Me & My Girl", "George M", "42nd Street", "Grease", "Godspell" & "Li'l Abner". Abe has received a scholarship in Musical Theatre at Boston Conservatory where he begins his studies this fall. Armed with this degree, he plans to pursue a career in theater. With such remarkable talent, we have confidence he will be our "Lucky Star". We will miss Abe's versatility, congeniality and profession- alism and wish him a bright and shining future. DEE DEE HEALY - KATHY SELDEN - Our regular audiences will remember Dee Dee from her ERMA award-winning role as Ado Annie in last season's "OKLAHOMA!". This will be her fifth appearance on our stage including her delightful portrayals as Irene in that rollicking musical and Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn in "MUSIC MAN". Once again her efforts in costuming enhance our production and we are always pleased to have her on our staff. Her impressive list of theatrical credits includes 18 years of theater in the Bay Area including her favorites: Annie in "Annie ""--.- •...•"'•"""'-'""""'~ Get Your Gun", Lola in "Damn Yankees" at SJ City College; Millie in SDG's "Seven Brides" and Sweet Sue in SCP's production of "Sugar". Though her Director husband, John, and her two 'children' (a Boxer and a Schnauzer) keep her busy, she still finds time to work as a Senior Human Resources Representative for Cadence Systems and to pursue her hobby of shopping at Nordstrom's. We appreciate her wonderful creative talent, not just in performing, but in making us look like we just "Stepped Out Of a Dream". TODD ARAGON - COSMO BROWN - Todd makes his debut in this production for WVLO, but is continuing to work on the same stage since he just closed "Kiss Me, Kate" with SDG, playing the role of Bill Calhoun. Other productions on his impressive list of credits are "42nd Street" with Pleasanton Playhouse, "Good News" with Chabot College, "Gypsy" with Alameda's Cabaret Theatre and "Chorus Line" with Palo Alto Players. Todd has had 10 years of dance training in jazz, tap and ballet and earned his BS Degree in Marketing at UC Berkeley. His major ambition in IL_~ '---''' __ addition to "Makin' 'Em Laugh" is to choreograph as well as to play every dance role ever written!! That's quite a goal, but certainly well within Todd's reach. Welcome to our company and we look forward to another great performance in the near future. CYNTHIA HARLINE - LlNA LAMONT - Cynthia makes her debut with WVLO, but has just completed two productions with SDG in which she portrayed Gloria Upson in "Mame" and was the Assistant to the Director for "Kiss Me, Kate". She holds a BA in Acting from Brigham Young University and was a professional actress with Tad Danielewski Professional Actors Workshop. She is also a member of Theta Alpha Phi, the National Dramatic Honor Fraternity. Cynthia took a four-year hiatus from theater for her two most important productions, daughter, Britta (4) and son, Ricky (2 1/2). She loves Spanish, travel, & rock climbing with husband, Scott. Cynthia enjoys good character roles and especially likes to learn new dialects. She likes to have fun in her roles and loves to create strange person- alities. We are very pleased to have this "Beautiful Girl" join us and hope she will have the opportunity to create more strange characters for us in the coming seasons.
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