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Mrs. Eynsford-Hill — Bev Musical director/conductor Properties assistant — Hansing has traveled to dozens of Larson — Sister Patricia Ann Toscano Maddie Henrickson memorabilia shows across the LADY Lord Boxington — Nick Scenic and lighting design- Backstage crew — EJ Staples ACTRESS country, posed for pictures, and Weydert er/Technical director — Stephen Spotlight operator — signed hundreds of autographs. From Page 1B Bartender — Leah Smith English Christine Lambertz From Page 4B A quick search of the auction Jamie — Dave Baumeister Stage manager — Aaron site eBAY reveals almost 2,000 auc- Harry — Gene Johnson Steward tions for Munsters memorabilia. plays Eliza Doolittle, is “delight- ORCHESTRA wait all day long for your scene. Items include DVDs, glossy pic- Chorus — Cheyenne Costumes — Roni Staples, It’s not glamorous at all.” ful” onstage. He saw her perform Schroeder, Adalya Schroeder, Einstein’s Costumes Keyboard — Jaclyn Mathison tures and even a glow-in-the-dark in musicals and plays through Keyboard/strings — Jane In spite of the long days, she wall clock. Hebda, Megan Kniefl, Jo Bryan, Choreographer — Kathryn looks back on her role as Marilyn One auction features a 12-inch high school, most recently as Weydert, Isaac Beeck, Matt Reimler Bobzin Adelaide in the YHS spring pro- Flute — Stephanie Schultz Munster as one of her favorites. Marilyn Munster doll. The doll, the Trenhaile, Mary Pistulka, Rehearsal accompanist — “We became a family, personally as 40th anniversary edition, is duction of “Guys and Dolls.” Johnson, Baumeister, Larson, Jaclyn Mathison Clarinet — Bill Magera, Liz “You can’t do this show with- well as professionally,” said dressed in a white top and blue Audry Bryan, Laura Baumeister, Dialect coach — Carol Lynn Fiedler Hansing, who worked with actors out a fair lady,” Henrickson said. Trumpet — Hannah skirt. The listing includes a hand- Leah Smith, Maddie Henrickson, Weatherwax , , Al bag, mirror and a third arm that “We have a fair lady.” Molly Baumeister Sound designer/operator — Lambertz, Jessica Mathis Other standout contributors Lewis and , who can be replaced to grip a minia- Nicholas Rokahr Horn — Katherine Fiedler played little Eddie. ture mirror. to the show include Carol Lynn Trombone — Emily CREW Scenic painter — Randijo “” continue to A doll with three arms — Uncle Weatherwax, who doubles as Hairdresser — Lelia Elder Niebrugge, Alex Heglin have an impact on her life. Herman would be so proud. dialect coach and Mrs. Pearce Director — Andy Henrickson Percussion — Colton Lange onstage. Henrickson said Weatherwax offered early on to help the cast embrace the stan- dard British and cockney accents. “The cockney, I think, is the most challenging because we want a heavy cockney, yet understandable for the crowd,” Henrickson said. “If you were to truly do a heavy cockney, you wouldn’t able to understand any- thing.” Asking the actors to speak and sing in their designated accents has been a challenge, Henrickson said. “I love that cockney stuff, but when you misspeak it, you just notice,” he said. “I’m glad that Carol offered to assist with it. It’s been enormously helpful.” Henrickson said the set and costumes really make the show special, too. “The set is spectacular, the costumes are absolutely mar- velous,” said Chuck Lambertz, executive director of the Lewis & Clark Theatre Company. “Eliza’s dress is exactly the same as the one in the movie.” The set, designed by Steve English, has many features, including a massive revolving unit in the middle. 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