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Margaux Deverin Premier Sponsors KIDDSTUFF Series Sponsors A Musical based on the stories of P.L. Travers Production of and the Walt Disney film Original Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman Book by Julian Fellowes New Songs and Additoinal Music and Lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe Co-Created by Cameron Mackintosh Adapted by iTheatrics under the supervision of Timothy Allen McDonald AUGUST 1−3 Scenic Design Costume Design Lighting Design Sound Design Jack Golden Anna Jekel William M. Brown Kristin Hamby Music Director Choreographer Stage Manager Production Manager Oliver Scott Priscilla Hummel Kylee Risdon Hannah Schneider Director Original London and Broadway Production Credits: Margaux Deverin Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Thomas Schumacher The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this Scenic and Costume Design production is strictly prohibited. Bob Crowly Co-Direction and Choreography Matthew Bourne MARY POPPINS JR Directed by is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All Richard Eyre authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com CAST Bert ................................................................................................................................................................................... SIRUS DESNOES George Banks .......................................................................................................................................................... THOMAS HAMRICK Winifred Banks ...........................................................................................................................................................................LILY RYAN Jane Banks ...........................................................................................................................................................................CHLOE KING Michael Banks ................................................................................................................................................................HAYDEN SHELEY Katie Nanna ................................................................................................................................................................. BRINLEY O’BRIEN Mrs. Brill ......................................................................................................................................................................................LILLY HOBI Robertson Ay ..........................................................................................................................................................................KAI KASIAN Mary Poppins ....................................................................................................................................................................TATIANA COPP Neleus ...........................................................................................................................................................................LILLIAN NEWTON Bird Woman ........................................................................................................................................................................GRACE DAVIS Honeybees ...........................................................MENZIE BERKOWITZ, TESALIA DANNER-CASASOLA, SKYLER KWIATKOWSKI, CASSANDRA LOOP, LUCIANA PARR Miss Smythe ......................................................................................................................................................................SOPHIE ISACKS Chairman ............................................................................................................................................................SKYLER KWIATKOWSKI Von Hussler ....................................................................................................................................................................... LUCIANA PARR John Northbrook ........................................................................................................................................................TORIANNA PAYNE Mrs. Corry ....................................................................................................................................................................... ANNA HUMMEL Miss Andrew .............................................................................................................................................................. MAREN FRIEDMAN Featured Chimney Sweep Dancers ..................................AINSLEY BOUFFARD, TESALIA DANNER-CASASOLA, ELLIE GATTINE, SKYLER KWIATKOWSKI, CASSANDRA LOOP, ADDYSON WELLS, ELIZA WILDER Wind Dancers ............................................................................................................................. AINSLEY BOUFFARD, ELLIE GATTINE, ADDYSON WELLS, ELIZA WILDER Ensemble: Park Strollers/Kite Flyers/Clerks/Chimney Sweeps ................................MENZIE BERKOWITZ, AINSLEY BOUFFARD, OLIVIA BUDZAK, TESALIA DANNER-CASASOLA, MAREN FRIEDMAN, ELLIE GATTINE, LILLY HOBI, MARY HOPKINS, ANNA HUMMEL, SOPHIE ISACKS, KAI KASIAN, REESE KILLEN, KIARA KRAUSE, SKYLER KWIATKOWSKI, CASSANDRA LOOP, ADDISON MARTIN, ISABELLA MATISCO, LILLIAN NEWTON, BRINLEY O’BRIEN, LUCIANA PARR, TORIANNA PAYNE, ADDYSON WELLS, ELIZA WILDER NEXT GENERATION SCHOOL OF THEATRE STAFF Associate Artistic Director and Education Director ....................................................................................................Nathan Norcross Next Generation Coordinator .......................................................................................................................................Miranda Bianchi Education Counselors ............................................................................................... Cory Dunn, Gianna Mercier, Kimmi Neuschulz ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION STAFF Assistant Stage Manager ......................................................................................................................................................Kate Garcia Assistant Choreographer ......................................................................................................................................... McKenna Woodlan Production Assistant .................................................................................................................................................Annika Claire Evens Assistant Director ................................................................................................................................................................... Liv Stockwin Technical Director ............................................................................................................................................................ Chase Trumbull Props Master .....................................................................................................................................................................Cassy Spaduzzi Scenic Change Artist .............................................................................................................................................................Jess Carlson Costume Shop Manager ..............................................................................................................................................Lauren Beaudoin Wardrobe Supervisor ................................................................................................................................................... Francesca Martin Dresser .................................................................................................................................................................................BreAnne Cook Master Electrician .....................................................................................................................................Christopher “Toast” DiNapoli Light Board Operator ...........................................................................................................................................................Billy Scannell Follow Spot Operator ..............................................................................................................Andrew McCracken, Kimmi Neuschulz Sound Engineer ................................................................................................................................................................... Katie Salerno A1/Mixer ................................................................................................................................................................................. Dan McLain A2 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................Zoey Young MARGAUX DEVERIN (Director) feels “beyond fantastic” to ANNA JEKEL (Costume Designer) is from Newton, MA, work with the Next Generation cast and crew and to direct and graduated from Northeastern University in 2018 with a Mary Poppins, Jr. this season. During the school year, Margaux degree in theatre production. She held many design positions teaches English and Drama at Ithaca High School where she at Northeastern University, and her culminating work was broadens the minds of today’s youths and loves every minute designing costumes for HAIR. Since graduating, she has held of it. Margaux earned her
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