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Side by Side by Sondheim.Pdf sim ACT I CAST SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM COMEDY ITONIGHT "FORUM" COMPANY CAREY ALLEN ALMA NICHOLSOI IF MOMMA WAS MARRIED "GYPSY" SARITA RAINEY JUSTIN ANDERSON ALYSON NIJEM Music and Lyrics by \ YOU MUST MEET MY WIFE ALYSON NIJEM CHRISTY CLYATT RICHARD NUNLE "A LITTLE NIGHT GARY MOSER MARY HELEN CULBRETH Stephen Sondheim f MUSIC" HOPE INCE TIM FAUSETT RHENDA PARKER and music by Bernste'in, LITTLE THINGS YOU DO TOGETHER "COMPANY" COMPANY JOHN FISHER SARITA RAINEY M St R. Rogers, Styne GETTING MARRIED TODAY "EVENING PRIMROSE" RHENDA PARKER JIM GALLOY JIM RINEHART RICHARD NUNLEY HOPE INCE I REMEMBER MATT SCHENK Continuity by Ned Sherrin "COMPANY" CAREY ALLEN CAN THAT BOY FOXTROT JAMES JOBES SHIRLEY SELLS "COMPANY" LADIES Permission from Music Theatre COMPANY AMY KILGARD DENISE STEPTO: "COMPANY" COMPANY ALLEN MCLEOD International ANOTHER HUNDRED PEOPLE ROSALIND WHIT "COMPANY" HOPE INCE GARY MOSER BARCELONA "COMPANY" MARY HELEN CULBRETH SPECIAL THANK YOU GARY MOSER I NEVER DO ANYTHING TWICE "THE 7% SOLUTION" HOPE INCE Frank R. Steele BEAUTIFUL GIRLS JOE D'ALEO (TWIN LAKES TAVERN Director, "FOLLIES" GENTLEMEN AU PARIS MOODY AFB Pianist "FOLLIES" SARITA RAINEY BUDDY'S BLUES OAK TREE (OR UNFINISHED SHOP) "FOLLIES" JIM GALLOY HOPE INCE (PIANO) •Joanne Griner Narrator BROADWAY BABY "FOLLIES" SHIRLEY SELLS THEATRE GUILD YOU COULD DRIVE PERSON CRAZY "COMPANY" LADIES JOANNE GRINER Mary Ann Green Narrator COMEDY TONIGHT REPRISE COMPANY MICHAEL DOVER KEN PERRY CLEANERS Teri Moser Program ACT II 1991-92 SEASON Kerri Miller ANYONE CAN WHISTLE Art Design- "ANYONE CAN WHISTLE" GARY MOSER SEND IN THE CLOWNS Program "A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC" JIM RINEHART WE'RE GONNA BE ALRIGHT PLAY DATES "DO I HEAR A WALTZ" CHRISTY CLYATT Meredith Ince Stage Manager CAREY ALLEN THE BOY FROM Social Security JUL 3,4,5, "THE MAD SHOW" AMY KILGARD David Ince, Director 11 & 12 Dan Hanafan YOU GOTTA HAVE A GIMMICK Set Design & "GYSPY" DENISE STEPTOE Construction SARITA RAINEY All My Sons SEP 13,14,19, ALYSON NIJEM Mary Ann Green, 20 & 21 Roy Kilgard Bass LOSING MY MIND "FOLLIES" NOT A DAY GOES BY RHENDA PARKER Director "MERRILY WE ROLL RHENDA PARKER Neill Calabro Percussionist ALONG" ALLEN MCLEOD BEING ALIVE Witness for the "COMPANY" TIM FAUSETT Michael Kondrot SUNDAY Prosecution NOV 14,15,16, Lighting "SUNDAY IN THE PARK CHRISTY CLYATT Michael Lowe, Director 21 & 2 WITH GEORGE" JIM GALLOY Jay Phillips Page Turner NOT WHILE I'M AROUND JIM RINEHART A Funny Thing "SWEENEY TODD" JUSTIN ANDERSON Happened on the Brian Stanley Page Turner INTO THE WOODS "INTO THE WOODS" AGONY COMPANY Way to the Forum FEB 13,14,15 "INTO THE WOODS" JUSTIN ANDERSON Frank Steele, Director CONVERSATION PIECE JIM GALLOY SIDE BY SIDE A MONTAGE COMPANY "SIDE BY SIDE" Canes and Abels APR 9,10,11,1 COMPANY Sherrie Farabee, Director Dear Theatre Guild Supporters: Since this show is an addition to the eah& planned 1990-91 program of plays, it serves as somewhat of a "bridge" between the seasons. wna So, I am taking this opportunity to publicly "pass the torch" from the out-going Board of Directors to the in-coming leadership. 1989-90 was the Guild's "Year of Discovery", as we discovered who we were, what we could produce together and who cared anyway! Thanks to all who showed how much interest there i_s in community theatre in the Valdosta area. 1990-91 was our "Year of Promotion", as we appeared before over 20 organizations, publicized more widely, and doubled our to~al audience over the year before. I look forward with anticipation to what 1991-92 will bring under President Jerry Ellis' leadership and wish for him and his Board all good things and God's blessing! Most Sincerely Joanne Griner, President '89-'91 As I assume the duties and responsibilities of President, I want to thank everyone who provided the "Faith and Support" in my nomination. I pledge to do my best to insure the continued success and growth of our Guild. If this performance is your first contact with our group, we wish to invite your future support. We are ever seeking "Members, Players, Stage Crew and General Patron Support". Again, Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Jerry W. Ellis, SUMI President '91-'92 1991-92 Board of Directors President Jerry Ellis Vice-President Paul Schappaugh Secretary Cheryl Paulson Treasurer Malcolm Rainey Publicity/PR Sherrie Farabee 7 Somlhciiii Membership/Tickets Michael Lowe SUM Site Search Carl Fender Play Selection Alma Nickelson Member-at-Large Jake Moulton Ex-Officio Member Joanne Griner ***** LVAC Liaison Dr. John Youmans TWIN LAKES TAVERN and '-~'z tfifcrft THEATRE GUILD present SIDE BY SIDE rfrfV^S/rf-V^*w--^V«.W by SONDHEIM FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE Appetizer ManfuUtan Ocean Club/W 58th St. Marinated Seafood Kabob: Scallops Shrimp Snapper Soup Guppies on E. 47th Street Chicken/Corn Salad DiLullo's IW. 64th Street Caesar Entree (ctwice) Sea Grill W. 49th St. Sauted Red Snapper/Topped with Artichoke and Mushroom Sauce Asparagus topped with parmesan Fillet Mignon with bearnaise sauce Post House E. 63rd St. Scallop of Red Potatoes Asparagus topped with parmesan clwese Dessert D'Aleo's Hwy 41 S. Clieesecake with stawberries.
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