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Presenting... Trio

Roaring 20s Anniversary performances Our season sponsors: sponsored by:

Friday, June 18th at 6PM Join us for our 100th Birthday The Firehouse Stage RestART Celebration! Tent Johnson City, New York Meet the performers

Lorenza Bernasconi is a Peruvian multilingual actress. NYC credits: Off-Broadway: Nothing (TATCO) Off- Off: Scandusical (The PIT) , Welcome to America (Braata Productions), Donkey- Jote (Thalia Spanish Theatre) Regional Cred- its: Good Cuban Girls (Arden Theater Company, Teatro del Sol) Yerma ( Artists Collec- tive), Cristal Palace (The Kimmel Center), Las Mujeres ( Power Company) REV credits: NECRO - Philly -AH (Fringe 2019) , The Witch of Edmonton (Katherine) More about Her: insta @Lorenza.Bernasconi Happy to be back with my REV family!

Lorenza Bernasconi Rachel DeMasi is so excited to be a part of REV’s Vaudeville! Although she is a St. Louis native, Rachel has been proud to call the North East her home for the last 6 years. She recently was in a virtual caba- ret with Gemini Voices Co. and will be returning for their movie musical cabaret in July. Rachel has been studying the art of voiceover work and acting for film with Emmy award winner David Thomas and Kathy Wickline Casting Agency. Favorite stage cred- its include: Chess the musical, Disenchanted! the mu- sical, A Christmas Carol, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and a member of the largest all- female troupe in the country: The Washing Well Wenches, seen at the PA Renaissance Faire. Ra- chel is also the owner of a small business where she sings for residents at local assisted living and retire- ment communities. Thank you to Rosemary and Rudy for this exciting opportunity! Rachel DeMasi www.racheldemasi.com Rudy Caporaso was born and raised in John- son City, NY. Rudy is the Co-Artistic Direc- tor of REV Theatre Company. He has worked extensively Off Broadway, regionally and in the UK. He has appeared in every REV production, including Puck in A Mid- summer Night’s Dream, Iago in Othello and the title role in Hamlet all for the Goodwill Theatre. He is also REV’s Director of Educa- tional Outreach and is REV's lead teaching artist. He has taught numerous after-school and summer programs in New York, Penn- sylvania, Connecticut, New Jersey and at the Goodwill Theatre. He is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is a member of Actors Equity Association.

Rudy Caporaso The classics you will hear:

If You Knew Susie A Good Man Is Hard To Find

Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow-Wow Put Your Arms Around Me Honey

Toot Toot Tootsie How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down On The Farm?

Red Hot Mama Ma, He's Makin' Eyes At Me

Barney Google Kitchen Man

Snookey Okums Bye Bye Blackbird

I Found A Million Dollar Baby Hello Bluebird

(In A 5 and 10 Cent Store) Who?

You’re The Cream In My Coffee When The Red Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bob- Some Of These Days bin’ Along)

Ain't We Got Fun Slip back in time to see what type of was popular in 1920, when the historic Goodwill Theatre building was first con- structed.

The Goodwill Theatre in the 1920s Interesting facts about the 1920s

Foods originated: Most popular names:

Kool-Aid Robert

Welch’s Grape Jelly Mary

Wonder Bread John Costs of living: Reese’s Peanut Butter Dorothy Cups House: $6,296 Salary: $3,269.40 per year

New car: $525

Movie ticket: 15 cents each

Gasoline: 33 cents per gallon

Dozen eggs : 47 cents

Manicure: 25 cents Coming soon...

Gerry Mulligan Tribute Band: Concert

June 27th at 4PM

Tickets: $20/$15

Gerald Joseph Mulligan was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger His piano-less quartet of the early 1950s with trumpeter Chet Baker is still regarded as one of the best cool jazz groups.

Rick Pedro

Rick Pedro: Piano Man

July 25th at 2PM and 5PM

Tickets: $15/$10

Enjoy an afternoon of piano with local favorite, Rick Pedro, known for the fastest fingers in the Southern Tier. Whether you love the Great American song book, Ragtime or Dixieland jazz or a mix of Elton John, Billy Joel and even Pink, Rick will set your feet a-tappin’.

Buy Tickets at: FirehouseStage.org Or call (607) 772-2404 x 301