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Expect a Stellar Performance ® ACTORS’ PLAYHOUSE AT THE MIRACLE THEATRE CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA Expect a Stellar Performance. “Carole is a great realtor. The proof is in the results. We closed on our historic house in Coral Gables less than two months from the date we put it on the market” — Lisa V., Seller 2019 Top Producer, Compass Florida Carole Smith Vice President [email protected] 305.710.1010 Real Estate Expertise. Insider Knowledge. Master Negotiator. Not intended to solicit currently listed property. Real estate agents affiliated with Compass are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Compass. Equal Housing Opportunity. Compass Florida LLC is a licensed real estate broker located at 605 Lincoln Road, 7th Floor, Miami Beach FL 33139. All information furnished regarding property for sale or rent or regarding financing is from sources deemed reliable, but Compass makes no warranty or representation as to the accuracy thereof. 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COVID-19 turned the curtain on us when public buildings and theatres were asked to close down because of the pandemic. The set was finished, beautiful costumes assembled and fitted, and the fabulous cast was ready to perform, but instead was sent home. In the Actors’ Playhouse tradition, our team knew that “THE SHOW MUST GO ON.” We are proud that we can share this unique musically driven coral version of CAMELOT virtually to our subscribers, advance ticket holders, and the general public. The four principal actors and the character Tom display their wonderful talents to us in this new version created and directed by Artistic Director David Arisco with musical direction by David Nagy and sound and video production by Shaun MItchell. We can never tire of the show’s beautiful score, with our On Demand version sharing the memorable love triangle in its message. We thank our patrons for their support of this project and for being part of our theatre family year-round. We appreciate Music Theatre International and the Lerner Loewe Estates for allowing us to share our musical version of CAMELOT with you today. We send our best wishes to you and your families in hopes that you stay safe and stay well. Please keep tuned to actorsplayhouse.org to learn of our future cultural offerings until we can greet you at the Miracle Theatre in 2021. ACTORS’ PLAYHOUSE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Lawrence E. Stein, Founding Chairman of the Board Dr. Lawrence J. Kessler, Treasurer Leslie Jay Gross, Esq., Secretary Donna Abood, Gonzalo Acevedo, Thais Asper, Robert G. Beatty, Esq., Linda Faber, Frank Fernandez, Ana Rojas-Filliben, Senator Rene Garcia, Amanda Granzella, Laurence A. Herrup, Sanford Nusbaum, Dr. Marta Perez, Chris Roberts, Joseph Roisman, Fran Sevcik, Troy Sterba, Joan Valdes, Esq., Lourdes Rey-Wilson Honorary Member: Former Mayor Dorothy Thomson Actors’ Playhouse Community Advisory Board Frank Adelson, Jeneissy Azcuy, Jimmy Boloix, William A. 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STEIN DAVID ARISCO Executive Director and Artistic Director Present Book and Lyrics by Music by ALAN JAY LERNER FREDERICK LOEWE Book Adapted by DAVID LEE New Orchestrations by STEVE ORICH Original Production Directed and Staged by MOSS HART New Orchestrations by STEVE ORICH Original Production Directed and Staged by MOSS HART Based on “The Once and Future King” by T.H. WHITE Starring BRITT MICHAEL GORDON KAYLEEN SEIDL NICK FITZER SEAN PATRICK DOYLE ORLANDO “ORLY” RODRIGUEZ Production Stage Manager CARL WAISANEN Sound Mixing and Video Editing Musical Direction and Musical Accompaniment SHAUN MITCHELL DAVID NAGY Abridged, Adapted and Directed by DAVID ARISCO LERNER AND LOEWE’S CAMELOT is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). STREAMING IS PRESENTED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (MTI) NEW YORK, NY. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. mtishows.com Actors’ Playhouse is a non-profit theatre. Founder and Chairman of the Board: DR. LAWRENCE E. STEIN Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre 280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables Florida 33134 Box Office: (305) 444-9293 Fax: (305) 444-4181 www.actorsplayhouse.org 6 SHOWBILL CAST BRITT MICHAEL KAYLEEN NICK GORDON SEIDL FITZER SEAN PATRICK ORLANDO DOYLE RODRIGUEZ WHO’S WHO BRITT MICHAEL GORDON (King Arthur) Laurey (Oklahoma!), Cosette (Les Misérables), and most recently appeared in Savannah Repertory The- Songs for a New World. St. Olaf College: BM Vocal atre’s production of Around the World in 80 Days. Performance, BA Spanish. Proud member of AEA. Other regional credits include The Legend of Georgia Thanks to ATB Talent. All my love, Brett. Proverbs (Vermont Stage); Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pember- 3:5-6 www.kayleenseidl.com @kayleenseidl ley, Good People, and The Pitmen Painters(American Stage); Assassins and Peter and the Starcatcher SEAN PATRICK DOYLE (Mordred, Squire (freeFall Theatre); Tribes, The Unexpected Guest, Dap) Broadway: Kinky Boots, La Cage Aux Folles. The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Cabaret (Florida Off-Broadway: Jerry Springer: The Opera (Lucille Repertory Theatre); Arcadia (Palm Beach Drama- Lortel Nomination), Volpone, Anna Nicole: The works); and Butterflies Are Free (Broward Stage Opera, Wig Out! Tours: Mary Poppins, Fiddler on Door). You can also catch Britt in the upcoming fea- the Roof, West Side Story, Fame. Film: The Sitter, ture film What She Said. He received a BFA in Acting Barry and the Oscar-nominated animated feature from Florida State University. The Boxtrolls. Television: Fosse/Verdon, Gotham, NICK FITZER (Lancelot) Regional: Shakespeare Nurse Jackie, Donny, Orange is the New Black, Theatre Co.: Camelot; Finger Lakes Musical The- Forever, Law & Order, Mamma Dallas (pilot for atre Festival: Sweeney Todd, The Light in the Piazza; HBO). He last appeared in South Florida in Gable- freeFall Theatre: Sondheim on Sondheim, The Burnt stage’s The Legend of Georgia McBride (Carbonell Part Boys; Indiana Repertory Theatre: A Little Night Nomination). A Miami native, he trained and made Music; Beef and Boards Theatre: Man of La Mancha, his professional debut at Actors’ when he was 10. Les Miserables; Derby Dinner Playhouse: Copaca- Love and thanks to Dave, Earl, the Steins and family. bana, Don’t Dress for Dinner. International: Teatro @seanpatrickdoyle_ www.seanpatrickdoyle.com. Nacional Sucre de Quito, Ecuador: West Side Story. Opera: Opera Theatre of St Louis: Eugene Onegin, ORLANDO RODRIGUEZ (Tom/Page) is thrilled The Golden Ticket; Michigan Opera Theatre: Fidelio. to join the cast of Camelot and grateful to be working KAYLEEN SEIDL (Guenevere) is grateful to be with such talented actors. He’s been a proud member escaping the NYC winter to perform this beautiful of the Actor’s Playhouse’s troupe, Musical Miracles,” show as her Actor’s Playhouse debut! Seidl most re- for two years. Orly’s Previous credits include: Once cently appeared in the American premiere of Fiddler on This Island (Papa Ge), A Christmas Carol (Young on the Roof in Yiddish directed by Joel Grey. Other fa- Ebenezer), Into the Woods ( Jack), Tarzan ( Young vorite credits include: Christine (Yeston’s Phantom), Terk) and Winnie the Pooh (Peter Rabbit).
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