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Pippin Program [1995]

University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre

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Book by Roger Hirson Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz

directed by Will Kilroy musical direction by Bruce Fithian

March 10 - 19, 1995 The Majn Stage, Russell Hall USM Gorham Campus Biographies

Jayson Mathieu is proud to be sharing the stage with such talented people. He hopes you enjoy the show! Remember, "Theatre is We applaud the ll~ Magic." Brian Saunders - It is the ultimate goal of everyone to find their complete fulfillment in life. Thank you to Will and the entire cast University of Southern for helping me come one step closer to that fulfillment. You all are extraordinary! Maine and the A teacher by vocation, John Blanchette divides his sparetime between acting (Lend me a Tenor, Rumors, ) and DepartmentofThea~e directing (How to Succeed in Business Withour Really Trying, , , West Side Story.) He is completing his We support your efforts through higher Master's Degree in Instructional Leadership (Education) this May. education and the arts. David Martin is happy to be in yet another production at USM. His previous hits include Loot, and the one-act festival. University Credit Union meeting its members' Nicole Dunbar is currently a junior, studying music at USM. She needs with quality financial services since 1967. has performed in Waterville Summer Music Theatre, Park Street Players, and Laugh Theatre productions. She recenty completed a year Bring this ad and get your first order of of travel with the international music group Up With People. A few major roles include Nancy from the production Oliver, Luisa from the checks free or a free ATM card! Fantasticks, and Mona from Dames at Sea. Nicole Bolduc has worked as a stage manager for many years now and is excited to make her U.S.M. acting debut in Pippin. Susan Palmer - Pippin is a show I've dreamed about being a part of since I played nurse #7 in my 8th grade production of South Pacific. There couldn't be. a better cast/crew or director. I'd like to thank you all. I dedicate this performance to everyone with a dream in their heart. They do come true. Hayley Acker likes theater, music, field hockey, baking cookies UNWERSI1Y CREDIT UNION and school in that order. She performed in the ISME International 426 Forest Avenue • 772-1906 Choir in Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1994. This is Julie Marcoullier's (Quarter of a mile st the USM Library and Exit 6B) first production with USM and she's loving it. Diana Chase, USM theatre major: "Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth and soared D f ~ (• ror yourJ'. conVf}1j}en ewe a1:f!:;Odn\ i \ into the magic of Pippin." 9:00 AM,J ~ 1:00,PM Mon~ay)l.rrou gli<{hursday, Carol Baker is fresh to mainstage, and happy to be singing and 9:00 AM t-9'5:00 PM on Fnday, ~\ , dancing in Russell Hall. Danielle Estes was last seen in Oh, Antigone 9:00 AM (o ~ :OO'~ on on ~aturday, 1~ as Ismene. Alison Lowe dedicates her performance to Lincoln for Drive np 'iridow opens at 8:00'AM Monday through Friday always being there. Cynthia Edgeton has recently performed in Die f -....._y't 'It. (j '/ ?,-/:_,,(, " . Fledermaus, Bad Year for Tomatoes, The Man Who Came to Dinner. /f *A $5.00 ntembership..fee,and a share/savings account with . This is future playwright, Loretta Vallee's first play with USM, · \ a $25.00 minimufu bala'ilce is required. and she's loving it. Jill Nowak is a recent transfer from Emerson College. She previously played Lady Larkin in Once Upon a Mattress. ) s/ Vllv<~lectrJ~ 11&1rtatcSIOO.COJ NCUA @ Stephanie Hughes has most recently performed in the roles of Abigail N.i:.o~ Creon union Adm1~,st1i~on EQUAL HOUSING '---"'-"-- •_fntAg:-""'~ LENDER Adams in 1776, Queen Aggrivain in Once Upon a Mattress, Suzanna in Figaro, and Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas. Book~ by Roger Hirson CAST Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Leading Player Jayson Mathieu Time: _Transcended Pippin Brian Saunders Place: USM's Russell Square Theatre Charles John Blanchette Lewis David Martin Musical Numbers Fastrada Nicole Dunbar Berthe Nicole Bolduc ACT I: Magic to Do - Leading Player & Catherine Susan Palmer Corner of the Sky - Pippin Thea Hayley Acher Welcome Home - Charles and Pippin Chorus Julie Marcoullier, Diana Chase, Carol Baker War is a Science - Charles & Company Danielle Estes, Cynthia Edgeton, Alison Lowe Glory! - Leading Player & Company Loretta.Valle, Jill Nowak, Stephanie Hughes Simple Joys - Leading Player & Company No Time at All - Berthe & Company With You - Pippin MUSICIANS

INTERMISSION Keyboard/Synthesizer Bruce Fithian/Flash Allen Drums John Maillet ACT II: Spread a Little Sunshine - Fastrada Piano Sharon Robinson Morning Glow - Pippin & Company The Right Track - Leading Player and Pippin Kind of Woman - Catherine & Company DESIGN AND TECHNICAL CREW Extraordinary - Pippin Prayer for a Duck - Thea Director Will Kilroy Love Song - Catherine and Pippin Musical Director Bruce Fithian I Guess I'll Miss the Man - Catherine Choreographer Nancy Salmon Finale - Company Scene Design Chuck Kading Costume Design Lynda Salsbury Director's Note: The title, Pippin, was adapted from 'Pepin,' the name Technical Director/ Lighting Design Fred Fauver of 's banished son in the 8th century, but rather than Stage Manager Stan Paul focusing on historical accuracy this play concentrates on the universal, Assistant Stage Managers Celeste Dutil, Patience Goodwin often elusive search for life's meaning which has occurred throughout Costume Shop Superviser Christenia Kinne all time. The original New York reviews for Pippin's Broadway Costume Crew Chris Hall, Students of Costuming Lab opening praised the unique blending of the contemporary (the ?O's) Asst Design/ Props Michelle Sibilia with the Medieval period. Twenty-odd years later I contemplated a Pyrotechnics John Gagnon method of recreating that particular nuance which would have Box Office Emmanuelle Chaulet relevance to the 90's. Contemporary issues such as diversity, family Publicity Mary Snell values, substance abuse, violence and corruption sprang to mind. Theatre Office Marj Novel Actors have worked both improvisationally and within the script to portray some of these issues through characterization, and design elements have been contemporized. So perhaps Pippin, or one of the other players, will illuminate an aspect of our world or of yourself as Produced by special arrangement with Music Theater International they weave a parable of life - replete with their own special magic. Dare yourself to ... "join us"! Bios continued ...

Bruce Fithian (musical director) Fithian's operatic experience began at the London Opera Centre and continued in France where he sang with the Paris Opera, Opera de Nord, Opera de Nice, Theatre de Chatelet, - Phinney Lumber Co. and Theatre de la Ville and premiered an opera on Ionesco texts for the TEL. (207) 839-3336 French National Television. In this country he has sung opera at the 519 FORT HILL ROAD I GORHAM, ME 04038 Boston Early Music Festival under Roger Norrington. Along with Serving the Greater Portland area since 1929 faculty member, Ellen Chickering, he is co-director of the USM Opera Fax(207)839-2409 p 1-800-649-0101 Workshop. Over the past years they have mounted scenes from a wide repertoire spanning music.theatre to opera. Past productions have included scenes from Mozart's classics The Magic FLute, Cosi Fan. Tutte, The Marriage of Figaro, The Abduction from the Seraglio, as well as scenes from Carmen, La Traviata, Gilbert and Sullivan, Madame Butterfly, Man ofLa Mancha and The Fantasticks. In addition to full productions of Dido and Aeneas, Trial by Jury, El Capitan and· The Face on the Bar Room Floor (a Maine premiere), the workshop Cook's Hardware has collaborated with the Theatre Department in a full production of A • Hardware • Hand & Power Tools Little Night Music and Die Fledermaus. • Housewares • Electrical • Plumbing • Heating • Benjamin Moore Paint ~ Charles S. Kading (set designer) has taught design and stagecraft at • Lawn & Garden Supplies USM for 13 years. His professional credits include Goodnight Hardware Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) and Dark River for Mad Horse 57 Main Street, Gorham, ME 04038 Theatre; Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and for Maine State 839-4856 Open 7 Days A Week Music Theatre; Big River for 's Walnut Street Theare; and Noises Off and Blithe Spirit at The Alabama Shakespeare Festival.-He has also worked extensively at The Alley Theater in Houston where his credits include the USA premiere of Alan Ayckbourne's Henceforward. Corthell Concert Hall In addition, Charles has designed scenery for the Seattle Repertory on the USM Gorham campus Theater, Intiman Theater, Cabaret Repertory Theater, and Portland Stage. Friday evenings at 8:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 23, 1994 Will Kilroy (director) As a director, Will's productions have ranged John Boden, horn fromNunsense at Maine's Strawflower Theatre to Look Back in Anger OCTOBER 21 , 1994 in Vencie, CA., to Scrooge! at Portland Players. His various acting Lawrence Golan, violin Martin Perry, piano roles include Tom in the musical Pulp Alley for New York's West NOVEMBER 18, 1994 Bank Theatre to Philip in the Hollywood premiere of Hotel Universe, Scott Reeves and Friends, jazz and the daytime serials All My Children and As the World T"l!,rns. February 3, 1995 Locally he has been seen as Joe DiMaggio in Insignificance at Mark Manduca, trombone Madhorse Theatre, in The Nerd at the Chocolate Church and with John Schnell, trumpet Ogunquit's Shenanigans Productions -- where he has directed. Will's John Boden, horn USM productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream and Everything MARCH 17, 1995 Sprite were chosen for competition in the American College Theatre Graybert Beacham, violinist Yuri Funahashi, piano Festival, with "Sprite" also chosen for performance at New York's APRIL 28, 1995 Village Gate. Will has been a Kennedy Center scholarship recipient, Bruce Fithian and Friends studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Art and National period music on period instruments Shakespeare Conservatory in New York, and holds theatre degrees OUniversity of Southern Maine from the University of Rhode Island and the University of Illinois. Call 780-5555 for information. Bios, continued...

Sharon Robinson (piani_st) recently graduated from USM with a piano performance degree, and is currently studying with Frank Glazer. In addition to teaching privately, Sharon accompanies the Portland Community Chorus and performs in a variety of other chamber ensembles. She has worked with several theatre companies including Portland Lyric, Mad Horse and Vintage Repertory, along with USM's production of A Little Night Music.

Nancy Salmon (choreographer) has choreographed more than 40 musicals in Southern Maine as well as developed the dance program in USM's Theatre Department. A graduate (MFA) ofNYU, she directs the Arts In Education and Maine Touring Artist programs at the Maine Arts Commission.

Lynda L. Salsbury (costume designer) is Resident Designer for Capital Repertory Company in Albany, N.Y., where she has designed such productions as I do! I do ! directed by Davis Holdgrive, Inspecting Carol directed by Bruce Bouchard, and is currently on Sea Marks directed by Gideon Schein. Lynda is a similiar designer for the Regional Repertory circuit, having designed at the Barter in Abingbon,Va.; Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, N.Y.; Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Mass.; Sha.lcespeare and Co., Lenox, Mass.; and others. Lynda makes her home in Albany, N.Y., with husband Andy and daughter Elizabeth.

This production is participating in KC/ACTF The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Presented and produced by The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

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