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NATIONAL ALLIANCE Illinois hlrrA-iitlon for MUSICAL THEATRE Leonard A. Anderson M. Seth Re~nes Execut~veD~rector Art~st~cD~rector I I This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. Named a Partner In Excellence by the Illinois Arts Council. " ""c. c. I Kari Cataldo, M.D. DECATUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I Volney 1. Willett Ill, M.D. Family Practitioner Treating- Babies Children Teens Adults Seniors Call 728-2042 for an appointment. Sullivan Medical Center 1220 West Jackson Sullivan, Illinois MASTERING MODERN -- - Artistic Director Seth Reines, Musical Director Jason Yarcho, Education Director Marie Jagger Taylor and I have recently conducted actor auditions and technical personnel interviews for the 2007 summer season company. We attended the Midwest Theatre Auditions at Wehster University in St. Louis where 55 different theatres auditioned over 400 young actors and actresses and interviewed about 100 theatre technicians. 84 children auditioned here in Sullivan for the children's roles in THE SOUND OF MUSIC and over 65 adults attended our Sullivan auditions. And ... we saw another 87 people at our Actors' Equity Association audition call in Chicago. (In addition, Seth Reines attends other auditions in his role as Artistic Producer for the Prather Family Dinner Theatres and has seen over 700 people.) From all of this, we will assemble a company of approximately 100 people including only 30-35 different actors. I am sure that we have found talented performers who will produce the quality productions that you have become accustomed to here at The Little Theatre On The Square. We are glad you are here and we know you will enjoy the show. Tell a friend about The Little Theatre On The Square! Leonard A. Anderson Executive Director The Little Theatre is a member of Actors' Equity NAMT NATIONAL ALLIANCE for MUSICAL THEATRE The National Alliance for Musical Theatre, found- ed in 1985, is the only national service organization Actors' Equity Association (A.E.A.), founded dedicated exclusively to musical theatre. Its 144 in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors members include theatres, booking and presenting and stage managers working in theatres across organizations, universities, and individual produc- the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and work- ers. Located throughout thirty-three states and six ing conditions, and provides benefits, includ- countries, member companies vary substantially in ing health and pension plans, for its members. size, structure, and purpose, reflecting the increas- Equity's mission is to advance, promote, and ing diversity of the field. Their common bond is a foster the art of live theatre as an essential shared commitment to preserve and enhance this component of our society. Wherever profes- uniquely American art form. sional theatre exists, Equity exists. SUO!~~~OJ~Jno puaue oj anu! II!M noA adoq aM 'Allueuodtu! j JaAaJoj aq ~I!Maweu ~noAvq 'po ~eaAaaJq1 e Jano p!ed aq Aew uo!geuop 'Aqqol aJjeaq1 aqj u! anbeld 6ugeas aqg uo qq~o~wo3'lueseald e u! suo!pnpo~dJno 1 A Whole New Pers~ective... vr Pbuqwo& together and physicians to provide customized bio-identical hormone %s; replacement therapyin [he best strength and dosage form to meet each individual's specific needs. We provide bio-identical hormone replacement for men and women. Please contact us for more information. 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"YOUR 13" can now be viewed exclusively on Channel 13 A Service of of Consolidated's Digital Video Service (DVS) channel Ilne-up. 50th Anniversary Summer Mainstage Season Season and %g!e Tickets On $a!@Maw 21 7-7 28- 73 7% or 7-888-261e9675 Tm LI~THEATRE On Tbe Square 1 I HAIRSPRAY (3 WEEK RUN) June 6-24 In Hairspray, it's 1962 -the 50's are out and change is in the air. Balti- more's Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion - to dance. She wins a chance on a local TV dance "The Corny Collins Show" and, overnight is transformed from an outsider to a teen celebrity. But can a trendsetter in dance and fash- ion vanquish the program's reigning princess, win the heart of heart- throb Link Larkin, and integrate a television show without denting her 'do? Only in Hairspray! Welcome to the '60s! MY FAIR LADY June 274uly 8 My Fair Lady is the story of Professor Henry Higgins and his chance encounter with Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower girl. With a plot line based arotind a bet to transform Eliza into a duchess, this show follows the pair through months of preparation up to the night of the Embassy Ball. Join us for one of the greatest musicals of all time as we bring songs like I Could Have DancedAII Night, Rth A Little Bit OfLuck and Wououldn I It Be Loverly to life on The Little Theatre stage. A "new" Gershwin musical comedy, Craw For You is the quintessen- tial musical - one where everybody sings, everybody dances and where anything on hand is used to make music. This show was the winner of three Tony Awards including Best New Musical. Join us for an eve- ning of wondefil Gershwin music including great hits like Someone To Watch Over Me, Embraceable You, I Got Rhythm and They Can't Take That Away Fmm Me. With a show like this, who could ask for anythrng more? THE SOUND OF MUSIC July 2SAugust 5 Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beloved musical about Maria, a wom- an studying to be a nun, who is sent out to be a governess for the family of Captain von Trapp. The children, initially hostile and mischievous, come to like her, and she finds herself falling in love with Captain von Trapp. Join us for this family favorite filled with songs like Climb Every Mountain, Do Re Mi, and the title song The Sound OfMusie. LA CAGE AUX FOLLES August 8-1 9 This Tony Award winner for Best Musical is a boisterous and uplifting celebration of love and family in an untraditional setting. The inspira- tion for the 1996 film The Birdcage, La Cage Aux Folles is the story of Albin and Georges, two middle-aged partners who run a drag nightclub in St. Tropez who find out their son is going to many the daughter of a local morals crusader. The show is filled with outlandish costumes. extravagant dance numbers. and a iazzv Jerrv Herman score. 1 - ... - A11 Shows 14re Subject To Acquiring Performance Rights St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital welcome General, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Laparoscopic Surgery Surgical Oncology Breast Care Center Sisters Restaurant I "On the Square" b Great Entrees.. .too many to list--come check them out1 Enticing Appetizers.. Mouth-watering desserts.. Prled Potato Chips Amaretto Bread Pudding Pried Sweet Potato Chlps Creme Brulee Pried Pickles chocolate Seduction Veggle Que~dlllas Tlramisu Chicken Quesadillas Cheesecake 94.P 5isters Dessert Trio Reservations accepted I Ice Cream Frlazo Specialty Coffees Specialty Teas and Tea Latte %&nter I-burs: '8 Raspberry Iced Tea iu~~tu~day &ch 11 a.rn:-z p.m. k Sullivan, *' Dnnqr 5 p.m.4 p.m. 9 5outh Maln, IL 61951 >:t a, 5unday 217.728.2717 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Our party room Is now open. Closed Mondays Large groups dartles Meetings Special Evene man Find us on the south side of 116 West Court Str Paris, Illinois 619 217.465.8455 The stage is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, but it is also the return of art to life. Oscar W~lde11854-19001 Performance Company Profiles Tala Al-Khudhairi (Julie) received her B.A. in Vocal Performance at Georgia State University and has performed in theatres throughout the Atlanta, GA area. Past roles include Dorothy in Oz the Chronicles at On- Stage Atlanta, Patsy in Craw for You, and Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof at the Chattahoochee Theater. She has also performed in Albert Herring, Suor Angelica, Cendrillon, and The Merry Wives of Windsor with Georgia State University Opera. Adam Clough (Billy) has performed in theatres in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Illinois, and Iowa. Past roles include Smudge in Forever Plaid, Curly in Oklahoma!, Adam in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Kenickie in Grease. Most recently, Adam appeared as Gaston and the Beast in productions of Beaufy and the Beast, Jud in Oklahoma!, and Smudge in Forever Plaid at Broadway Palm West. Katie Nicole Svela (Nellie) received her B.A. in Vocal Performance and Musical The- atre at Huntingdon College. Past roles include Cinderella in Into The Woods, Laurey in Oklahoma!, Rosemary in How to Suc- ceed ..., and Wardrobe in Beauiy and the Beast. Katie also per- formed with Huntingdon College Opera Theatre in productions of La Traviata and Hansel und Gretel. Amanda Shae Wilborn (Anna) received her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at East Carolina University and has performed in theatres throughout the south.