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Mame Starring Rosemary Prinz Little Theatre on the Square Eastern Illinois University The Keep 1974 Programs 1974 6-25-1974 Mame starring Rosemary Prinz Little Theatre on the Square Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1974_programs Part of the Theatre History Commons Recommended Citation Little Theatre on the Square, "Mame starring Rosemary Prinz" (1974). 1974 Programs. 5. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1974_programs/5 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1974 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1974 Programs by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 6ay S. Little, Jt. Prmntr ROSEMABY PRINZ In mame JUNE 25th - JULY '14th I A. t Guy S. Little, Jr. ROSEMARY- PRIN in Book By kome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee lased on the novel by Patrick Damis and tbe play AUNTIE MAME by Law Dance and Musical numbers for the Broadway production staged by Onna White and Directed by Gene Sab Produced for the New York Stage by Fryer, Carr & Harris with JANE BERGERE JOEY PATTON JOHN KELSO Dennis Grimaldi Anna McNeely F Directed by MICHAEL KARM Choreographed bj? GEORGE BUNT Production Designed by ROBERT SOULE Costumes Designed by MATHEW JOHN HOFFM Lighting Designed by STUART MCDANIEL Musical Director - DOROTHY OPALACH Production Stage Manager Technical Direc C. G. CARLSON JEROME ROSENBE Assistant to the Musical Director Assistant to the Costu BRUCE KlRLE CARL O'SHEA Assistant to the Choreographer DENNIS GRlMALDl "MAME" presented by arrangement with Tams-Witmark Mus Library Inc. 757.Third Avenue, New York, New York 1001a WOOLEN 6 DEWTON TV SALES 6 SERVICE PnONC 726-a232 ! I W. -IWW ST. WLUVAN. ILL. *RHf CQfi' WPoLCN msNm DWrrON -8 -- The Little Theatre's 18th Season Our 44th Year ---r N. f P. 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Mr. Arthur has award in leading theatres in the country in CHILD'S PLAY, THERE'S A GRIL IN MY SOUP with Van Johnson and again with Robert horton. He also has appeard in APPLAUSE with Rosemary Prinz, and ON A CLEAR DAY with' Harv Presnell. DENNIS GRIMALDI (M. Lindsay Woolsey, Square and has conducted most of the major Uncle Jeff) recently toured in A SONG FOR m~~icaltheatre wmb in Atlanta Munki~al CYRANO with Jose Ferrar, and the National Theatre, bus and tours and s-er stock. Company of PROMISES. PROMISES. He spent She h~ j@ returd from almost a Year of 1 two seasons at the Milwaukee Melody Top with the fitst ~rodudh4 Stephen appearing in productions of FIDDLER ON THE *Semdheim's"FOLLIEB". A native N&w Yorker, ROOF and HELLO. DOLLY! Four seasons ago, Miss O~aleehmain* a very s-1 studio he appeared in Sullivan in DO 1 HEAR A where she teaches vhand coaahe&repertoire. WALTZlwith Patricia Morison, GEORGE M! with Bill Hayes, and appeared in the American premiere of A FLEA IN HER EAR with Hiram Sherman. Last spring, he served as assistant to choreographer George Bunt at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, an assignment whit? he is repeating in Sullivan this year. Mr. Grimaldi STARS' COURTESY CARS appeared as "Spats" in the recent production of SUGAR. Com~limentsof ANNA MCNEELY (Dance Teaclrer, Madame Branislowski, Cousin Fan, Mrs. Upson) made her first professional stage appearance at The Little Theatre-On The Square in COMPANY with Janis Paige. A former apprentice in Sullivan, Miss McNeely has sung in many of the musicals for the past four seasons and won the part of Ernestina in the 1971 production of HELLO, DOLLY! STEVE VUJOVIC (Stage Manager, Mr. Upson) appeared as JoJo in IRMA LA DOUCE with hsley Warren, Rocky in DAMN YANKEES HERTZ with Gary Collins, Vogle in BLOSSOM TIME SYSTEM LICENSEE with Allan Jones.
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