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f o r M U S I C A L T H E A T R E PIT* Leonard A. Anderson M. Seth Reines
Executive Director Artistic Director
Thls program IS partially supported by a grant from the lll~nols Arts Counc~l.
Named a Partner In Excellence by the Illinois Arts Councll.
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All of us at The Little Theatre On The Square wish you a joyous holiday season and a prosperous and happy New Year! We hope this
As we continue to add programming here at The Little Theatre, we try our best to line up productions that we think you, our audience, will like. Of course, not all of you will like all of what we choose. It seemed
that the people who attended our most recent production, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH! really liked the show. Unfortunately, there just were not that many people that did attend. Ticket sales for PLAID TIDINGS have been good and advanced sales for SOME ENCHANTED EVENING next spring are very strong. On the other hand, as of this writing, ticket sales for A DASH OF ROSEMARY, coming in February, are pretty weak. We hope that changes before we open the show.
So it goes!! We keep trying to please you and we are very thankful for your continued patronage. Be a friend and tell a friend about The Little Theatre On The Square!
Leonard A. Anderson
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N A T I O N A L A L L I A N C E NAMT ro, M U S I C A L T H E A T R E
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 organizations, universities, and individual produc- ers. Located throughout thirty-three states and six countries, member companies vary substantially in size, structure, and purpose. reflecting the increas- ing diversity of the field. Their common bond is a shared commitment to preserve and enhance this uniquely American art form.
and stage managers working in theatres across the U.S. Equity negotiates wages and work- ing conditions, and provides benefits, includ- ing health and pension plans, for its members. Equity's mission is to advance, promote, and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Wherever profes- sional theatre exists, Equity exists.
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e are proud of the quality of our productions and we hope you are too. And, we are proud of the renovation of the theatre that was
completed in 2004.
Over 100 patrons have stepped forward to Adopt-A-Seat to help us with the cost of capital improvements so that we can continue to show- case our productions in a pleasant, comfortable environment.
Please consider joining this group and Adopt-A-Seat in your name or the name of someone you wish to honor. If you commit to donating $1,000 to our Adopt-A-Seat campaign, we will place your name on a
period, but your name will be forever inscribed on the plaque.
Most importantly, we hope you will continue to attend our productions and tell your friends about The Little Theatre On The Square!
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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 program, "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 27July 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 around 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 DancedAN Night, With A Little Bit Of Luck and
1 Wouldn 'r It Be Loverly to life on The Little Theatre stage. I
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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 wonderful Gershwin music including great hits like Someone To Watch Over Me, Embraceable You, I Got Rhythm and They Can P Take That Away From Me. With a show like this, who could ask for anything more?
CHICAGO July 25-August 5
Chicago is one of Broadway's most popular and thrilling musicals full of corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery and treachery. The win- ner of six Tony Awards, it's an electrifying tale of greed, murder and show biz, filled with great songs like All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. Follow Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart through each of their twisted or- deals and see why he had it coming. ..
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Performance Company Profiles
Adam Clough Performing professionally for the last six years, Adam has had the privi- lege of performing the roles of Beast and Gaston in Disney's Beartty and The Beast, Curly and Jnd In Oklahoma, Adam In Seven Bridev For Seven Brothers, Ken~ck~e In Grease, Jlgger In Carorrvel, Lt Joe Cable in South PaciJic, and In several productions of Forever Plaid as Smudge
1 Michael Marcotte NYC Man in the Iron Mavk (Klng LOUIS XlV) and Paradive Lovt (Death), Nat~onal Tours MAME (Patr~ck Dennls) and South Pacific, Reg~onal A Little Night Music at Seas~de MUSIC Theater (Hennk) and A Christmas Carol at The Guthrle (Albert Hall), Other favorites Include Wevt Side Story (Tony), Forever Plaid (J~nx), and HZ$ (Flnch) Many thanks to Seth, Leonard, and Adam for t h ~ s amazlng opportunity, and to my mentor Gary, my parents, and Joseph for your unend~ng love and support
Brett Rigby Brett holds a BFA in Music Theatre Performance from Western Michigan University. Some of Brett's favorite theahe roles from regional, summer stock, and New York City productions include Anthony in Sweeney Todd, Fred in The Last Days of Cleopatra, Joseph in Joseph ... Dreamcoat, The Boyfriend in The Mis-Adventures of Mary-Kate andAshley, and Jean in The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. In television Brett has been seen in numer- ous spots for Friday Movie Show Night on TV Land, Midnight Spike on the Spike Channel, and As the World Turns on CBS. He is thrilled to be making his Little Theatre On The Square debut and is very happy to be spending Christmas in the Midwest, where he's From. For more informa- tion on Brett visit www.Brett-Rigby.com
I Ryan Strand Ryan is glad to be back at TLOTS! This summer he was seen as Eddie in Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and Malcolm in The Full Monty. Since moving to New York, he portrayed the lead role of Meredith Willson in Banjo Boys and will be in the upcoming A Shelter In Our Car. Ryan is a proud member of Actors' Equity.
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Artistic Company Profiles Alex Gaines - Scenic Designer Alex Gaines is very pleased to be returning to Sullivan after his first season at The Little Theatre On The Square this past summer, when he was the scenic designer for Godspell, the scenic adapter for the children's shows, and the resident chargelscenic artist. He is currently taking time out of a full schedule at the Con- servatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University, where he is pursuing a BFA in scenic design and technical direction. At Webster, he hasjust finished designing the set for The Comedy of Errors and has already begun work on the scenic design for A Month in the Cotrntry for the spring semester. May 2007 is the anticipated date for his graduation from the Conservatory. Previous educational design credits include String of Pearh and Red Ink for the Conservatory, and professional credits include set designs for The Odd Couple and Forever Plaid for the Ozark Actor's Theatre in Rolla, MO, scenic work for the Alley Theatre in Houston, TX and the Vienna International Theatre in Austria.
Patrick McCarthy - Director Patrick returns for the LTOTS 50th Anniversary Season where his string of directing credits includes 4 P J Street, Pirates Of Penzance, I Love Yorr, Yotr 're Perfect, Now Change, I Do! I Do!, The Odd Couple, plus 15 children's shows. Regional directing credits include two more 42"9tree&, Do Patent Leather Shoes Really Reject Up?, The Wonder Years, Charley's Aunt, Annie, Lysistrata, The King & I, Move Over Mrs. Markam, and Damn Yankees. Onstage roles at LTOTS include Scrooge in Christmas Carol, Bernie Buxs- baum/Mrs. Eggleston in Little Me, Crisparkle in Drood, Pickering in MMy Fair Lady, Spcttigue in where!^ Charley, Selsdon in Noises Ofland Doctor Colonel in Grand Hotel.
Shawn Pryby - AEA Stage Manager Shawn is happy to return to The Little Theatre On The Square after a successful run of Smoke On The Mormtain. He has toured nationally with Hello, Dolly! starring the legendary Carol Channing, Ain't Mi.7- hehavin'with The Pointer Sisters, Jesus Chript Superstar with Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson, She Loves Me, Man Of La Manclia, Once On This Island and Steel Magnolias. Regional credits include: 110 In The Shade (Light Opera Works) A Little Night Music (Festival Theatre), 42""treet, Shear Madness, Oil City Symphony and Forever Plaid.
Ed Schaller, Jr. - Bass Ed has performed in a number of community theater prqjects in and around the Champaign-Urbana area. Some of his recent undertakings have been Bathoy and Urinetown (both for Parkland College), Leonard Bernstein's Mass (for the University of Illinois), as well as Swing (The Little Theatre On The Square). Ed is currently pursuing a DMA in Jazz Performance at the University of Illinois, teaches Music Appreciation and lntro to American Music at Parkland College, and gigs regularly with The Virtues, The Javelinas, and as a freelance bassist.
Darren Server - Musical DirectorIPiano Darren was born into a family of stooges; literally, The Threc Stooges. I-lis inspiration has always been his grandfather "Curly" Howard and his great-uncles, Moe and Shemp. Darren began singing and playing the piano at the age of ten and has never stopped. It was after a year of performing the role of "Oscar" in the Broadway national tour of 42nd Street that Darren decided to move to New York City. Musical directing and playing piano for NYU's CAP2 1 was his first gig in the city. This past season he music directed Beauty and the Beast, Lucky St* The Boy Friend, and Into the Woods, and also played the role of "Smudge" in Forever PIaid at Totem Pole Playhouse in PA. Darren is vcry excited to bc working at The Little Theatre.
Artistic Company Profiles Joe Spratt - Lighting Designer Joe is delighted to bc here at The Little Theatre On The Square serving as Production Manager and Lighting Designer. Mr. Sprett is originally from Rock Island, Illinois. His formal education comes in large part from Millikin University where he studied Technical Theatre in the BFA TechIDesign Program. As a Lighting Designcr, Mr. Spratt's credits include Smoke On The Mountain, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!, Godspell, Princess and the Pea, and Winnie the Pooh at TLTOTS, and Ragtime and The Secret Garden as a benefit for the Chil- dren's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities. Other theatrical credits include Stage Manager at the Genesius Guild Classic Theatre, Sound Designer for the Ghostlight Theatre Inc., '06 Summer Master Electrician at TLTOTS, and freelance LightIStage Tech for Ballet Quad Cities. Mr. Spratt looks forward to continuing his education and perfecting his craft, and thanks TLTOTS for the opportunity to do both. Enjoy the show!
Marie Jagger-Taylor - Choreographer Marie is thrilled to be a part of your holiday festivities and this wonderful group of people. Marie is Dircctor of Education for TLTOTS and a member of AEA. She recently directedlchoregraphed The Spirit of Cltristmas for the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Florida and continues to manage and instruct our DanceIDrama program for students 18 months to adult and our professional touring program, S.T.A.R., which is dedicated to bringing Arts into education. She lives in Macon with her agrarian husband Jody and their three joys. Caleb (13), Emma (10) and Gabriel (7). Marie wishes you Happy Holidays and hopes that you continue to keep the magic alive through the year.
Plaid Tidings Holiday Edition of Forever Plaid
Written By
Stuart Ross Original Forever Plaid vocal and musical arrangements by James Raitt
Vocal and Musical Arrangements by James Raitt, Brad Ellis, Raymond Berg, & David Snyder
Musical Continuity and Supervision by David Snyder
Direction and Musical Staging by Stuart Ross
Scenic Design Costumes By Lighting Design Alex M. Gaines Grand Ball Costumes 8T Barbara Stinson Joe Spratt
Production Stage Manager Music Direction by Choreographed by Shawn Pryby* Darren Server Marie Jagger-Taylor
Directed by
Patrick McCarthy r The Cast
Jinx .............................................................. Michael Marcotte* Frankie ................................................................ Ryan Strand* Sparky .................................................................. Brett Rigby* Smudge ........................................................... Adam Clough*
The Musicians Piano ................................................................... Darren Server Bass ................................................................... Ed Schaller, Jr.
The Production Staff Production Manager .................................................. Joe Spratt Assistant Stage Manager ................................. Stacy L. Walker Properties Mistress ......................................... Dana Stremming Master Electrician ........................................ Harrison F. Austin Spot Light Operator ............................................... Shelby Cole Light Board Operator ........................................... Hannah Cole
* Members ofActors' Equity Association. the union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Forever Plaid is presented through special arrangement with Music Thcatrc International (MTI). All authorized pcrformancc niatcrials are also supplied by MTI, 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019
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Musical Numbers Act One
Cell Phone Announcement Chant: Deus Ex Plaid Strangers In Paradise
Amor Holiday For Plaids
Sh-Boom A Psycho Christmas - Mix Master Medleys
Most Wonderful Time - Merry Christmas Bksame Mucho
Kiss Of Fire Mambo Italiano
Hey There Fever
The Christmas Song Catering Drill
Caribbean Plaid
Act Two
Holiday Talk Cool Yule
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer 'Twas The Night Before Christmas
Let It Snow Carol Of The Bells/Silver Bells
Joy To The World Mr: Santa
The Golden Cardigan Mambo In A Winter Wonderland
Beginning To Look Like Christmas The Ed Sullivan Show
I'll Be Home For Christmas Finale - Part 1
Home For The Holidays Jingle Bells
Have YourselfA Merry Little Christmas
Plaid Tidings - Song Credits Amor Hey There
Music & Lyrics by Gabriel Galindo Ruiz and Music & Lyrics by Richard Adler and Sunny Sklar Jeny Ross
Published by Peennusic International Used by Permission of J & J Ross Co and Arranged by James Raitt Lakshi~ni
Bbame M~tcho Published by The Songwriters Guild
Music & Lyrics by Consuelo Velazquez Arranged by Raymond Berg
English Lyrics by Sunny Skylar Holiday For Strings Published by Peermusic International Music by David Rose
Arrangcd by Brad Ellis Lyrics by Sammy Gallop
Carol of the Bells 91944 (Rcnewed) David Rose Publishing Co.
Music & Lyrics by Mykela Leontovich and (ASCAP) All rights reserved.
Peter J. Wllhousky Used by permission.
Published by Carl Fischer Music Arranged by Brad Ellis
Arranged by David Snyder & Raymond Berg Holiday Talk
Tlie Cliri.stmas Song Music by Brad Ellis. Lyrics by Brad Ellis &
Music and Lyrics by Melvin II. Tor~ne and Stuart Ross
Robert Wells Arranged by Brad Ellis
Published by SONYIATV Tunes and MPL Home For Tlie Holidaj~.~ Co~nmunications Music & Lyrics by Robert Allen and
Arranged by David Snyder Al Still~nan
Cool Yule Used by permission of Charlie Deitcher
Music & Lyrics by Steve Allen Productions, Inc.
Published by Meadowlane Music and Music Sales Corp.
Arranged by Brad Ellis Arrangcd by James Raitt
Day-0 1'11 Re Home For Christmas
Music & Lyrics by William Attaway and Music & Lyrics by Kiln Gannon, Walter Kent
Irving Burgie and Ram Buck
Published by Cheny Lane Music Publishing Published by Gannon & Kent Music Company
Company, Inc. Arranged by Raymond Berg
Arranged by James Raitt It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas
Deus E.r Plaid Music & Lyrics by Meredith Willson
Traditional Gregorian Chant Published by MPL Comtnunications
Arranged by James Raitt Arranged by Ray~nond Berg Video clip used by permission of Research
Tlie Dreidel Song Video, Inc. Traditional
Arranged by David Snyder Jamaica Farewell By Lord Burgess
Fever Published by Cherry Lane Music By Eddie Cooley and John Davenport Publishing Company, Inc.
Published by Fort Knox Music and Trio Music Arranged by James Raitt Company, lnc.
Arranged by David Snyder Jingle Bells Traditional
Have Yoirrself a Merry Little Christmu.v Arranged by James Raitt Music & Lyrics by I-lugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Published by EMI Feist Catalog, Inc. Joy To Tlie World
Arranged by James Raitt Traditional Arranged by David Snyder
Plaid Tidings - Song Credits Continued. ..
Kingston Market The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year By Irving Burgie Music & Lyrics by Edward Pola and
Published by Cheny Lane Music George Wyle Publishing Company, Inc. Published by Bamaby Music Corp Arranged by James Raitt Arranged by David Snyder
Kiss of Fire Mr. Santa
Music & Lyrics by Lester Allen and Robert Hill
(authorized version of Mister Sandman)
Adapted from "El Choclo" by A. G. Villoldo Music & Lyrics by F. D. Ballard
Used by permission of Edwin H. Morris & Used by permission of Universal-Duchess Music
Company. a Division of MPL Corporation (BMI)
Arranged by Brad Ellis Communications, Inc.
Arranged by David Snyder Let It Snow
By Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer Published by WamerlChappell Music Music & Lyrics by John D. Marks
Arranged by Raymond Berg & Published by St. Nicholas Music, Inc. David Snyder Arranged by David Snyder
Little Town of Bethlehem. Sha-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream) Traditional Music & Lyrics by Jimmy Keyes, Carl Feaster,
Arranged by James Raitt Claude Feaster, Floyd McRae and Williams Edwards
Mambo Italiano O 1954 (Renewed) Unichappell Music Inc. Music & Lyrics by Bob Merrill (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Published by Golden Bell Songs Arranged by James Raitt Arranged by Raymond Berg
Matilda, Matilda Stranger In Paradise
Music & Lyrics by Norman Span Music & Lyrics by George Forrest and Robert
Used by permission of MCA Music Publishing, a Craig Wright
division of MCA Inc. Published by Scheffel Music Corp.
Arranged by James Raitt Arranged by James Raitt
Mele Kalikimaka 'TWUZ THA NI TE B4 XMAS Music and Lyrics by R. Alex Anderson Based on the poem TWAS THE NIGHT BE-
Used by permission of Universal-Polygram Inter- FORE CHRISTMAS by Clement Wood national Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP) Music by Brad Ellis
Arranged by James Raitt
Merry Christmas Music & Lyrics by Fred Spielman and
Janice Raitt Published by EM1 Robbins Catalog Inc.
Arranged by David Snyder
A Mivmaster Christmas Traditional
Arranged by Brad Ellis & Kaymond Berg
Moments 7i) Remember Music by Robert Allen Lyrics by Al Stillman
Used by pcr~nission of Larry Spier, Inc. and Charlie Deitcher Productions
Arranged by James Raitt
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In Memory of Barbara Turner, Shelbyville Joe & Kami Moody. Forsyth Neil & Eleanor Pistorius, Decatur John & Mary Potts, Decatur Robert & Sandra Runge. Saint Peter Ann & Bob Short, Sullivan Patty & Lew Stiff 1 Doncaster, Mattoon Greg & Mary Totel. Decatur Patricia A. Williams, Farina
Friends ($25-$49) Joanne Anderson, Greenville Robert & Joyce Angell, Neoga Anonymous Richard & Anna Armstrong, Decatur Randy Baird, Shelbyville Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Baker, Charleston Norma Jean Barnard, Blue Mound Larry & Barbara Barnes, Effingham Joan Beetle, Urbana Terry & Barbara Bergdolt, Paris Bill & Sheri Blickhan, Monticello Dennis & Ellen Broom, Effingham Mike & Vicki Budde, Mattoon Lisa Bullock, Monticello Doris Burnside, Pontiac Shirley Campton, Effinghatn Don & Joan Cames, Sullivan Carroll & Joan Chaney, Decatur Murray & Fran Choate, Charleston Ed & Mary Lou Cookson, Arthur Mary Covington, Mattoon Virginia Crickman, Sullivan Leslie Croxell, Effitlgham Ted & Jill Cyr, Mt. Zion Mary Beth Dedman, Sullivan Steve & Barbara Degler, Mattoon Mark, Karen & McKenzie Deremiah, Charleston Don Dodson, Champaign Richard. Joy &Amber Eident, Windsor Esther Fessant, Paris Torn & Leanne Fitzgerald, Bethany Barbara Gatsche, Urbana Betty L. Glasscock, Gays Patricia A. Graven, Sullivan Warren Hall, Sullivan Michael & Lisa Hamblen, Mattoon David & Cathy tlambrecht, Decatur Stephanie Hamner. Charleston
Friends Conlintred Richard & Nancy Harrington, Sullivan Dr. Jerry Hastings, Mattoon John & Bonnie Hefner, Mattoon Joyce Holste, Midlothian Dr. & Mrs. Edward C. Hoppin, Mattoon Lola Horn, Sullivan Rosemary I-lorsthemkc, Pana Stu & Carole Hott, Sullivan Juanita E. Jennings, Betnent Brad & Patrice Jensen, Taylorville Bill & Jane Kaelin, Decatur Marlene Kincaid, Toledo Harold & Janice King, Sullivan Susie Kircher, Shelbyville Pauline V. Lane, Mattoon Betty L. Lawson, Mattoon Bill & Pat McCluney, Effingham Barb & Joe McKenzie, Mattoon Arlan McPherson & Peg Wagner, Urbana Jim & Nancy Nelson, Effingham Betty Niesman, Decatur Debra Nika, Springfield Lyn & Linda Peterson, Monticello Kathie Price. Sullivan Jane &Tom Rood, Shelbyville Randall & Nancy Ross, Mattoon Pauline Rowles, Sullivan Ken & Eva Ruble, Humboldt Barbara Runde, Teutopolis Anna Jane & Paul Sager, Sullivan Terry & Maggie Salem, Mattoon Nancy Schaljo, Sullivan Gene Seaman & Daisy Moss, Mattoon Mary M. Sheppard, Mattoon Vivian K. Sherwood, Shelbyville Frances J. Short, Neoga Dorothy J. Stich, Macon David & Thea Strand, Lafayette, IN Ms. Mary Lou Striker, Arcola Barbara A. Tegenkamp, Effingham Nola Wciler, Bloomington Marvin & Mary Ann Wiley, Sullivan Barry & Sue Williams, Humboldt Mr. & Mrs. James W. Zindel, Decatur
Extras ($10-$24) Dixie S. Beals, Effingham Carol Benedict, Lovington Carolyn Collier, Mattoon Naomi & Stan Courson, Mansfield Brenda Hendricks, Mattoon Linda Page, Neoga Maurice & Rose Mary Shepherd, Charleston Brian & Sara Titus, Mattoon
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A Dash of Rosemary February 9-11 & 14-18
Join us as we take a Sentimental Journey celebrat- ing the life of Rosemary Clooney through the mu- sic she sang. A Dash Of Rosemary promises a night full of nostalgia and great songs made popu- lar by our favorite "Girl Singer: " This Ole House,
hits that will leave you singing for weeks.
Our Love Is Here To Stay, Sisters, Tenderly, Hey There and of course Come-On-A-My House are just a few of the 30 plus
Some Enchanted Evening The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein
March 16-18 & 23-25
, This wonderful song and dance musi- cal from Springer Theatricals is a cele- bration of some of the best songs of the
; Twentieth Century. Five talented per- ; formers bring over forty-six melodies from The Sound Of Music, The King
And I, Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacijic, and State Fair alive in a fresh and vibrant new way. Some Enchanted Evening will truly be an evening of elegance and class.
Box Office - 267.728.7375 or toll free 888.261.9675
2006 Board of Trustees
The Little Theatre On The Square is governed by a not-for-profit corporation. The Board of Trustees of the corporation is made up of representatives from communities throughout the theatre's market area.
Region One Trustees Region Three Trustees
- Linda Carlton-Huber ........ Sullivan Debbie Benefiel ...................... Paris -Dixie Dickens ................... Sullivan Steve Benefiel ........................ Paris Evan Dickens Sullivan - ................... * Larry Bushu ........................ Arcola Bud Harris ........................ Sullivan Kevin Corley ............... Champaign Pam Harris ....................... Sullivan Ellen Hall .......................... Tuscola Lonnie Holder .................. Sullivan Carol Yoder ....................... Tuscola Julie King ......................... Windsor Jim Yoder .......................... Tuscola Pauline Rowles ................. Sullivan ~ u d y Schrock ....................... Arthur Region Four Trustees Paul Schrock ....................... Arthur
..................... Bridget Van Hook ............. Sullivan Don Behl Shelbyville .................... Stanley Van Hook ............. Sullivan Judy Behl Shelbyville
............... Ronald White ................... Sullivan Bob Pancoast Shelbyville Doug Schultz ................. Effingham
Region Two Trustees Region Five Trustees
Joel Fletcher ...................... Decatur .... Stacey Fletcher .................. Decatur Christine Borreggine Charleston
....... /David Hellwig .............. Springfield Dr. Joe Borreggine Charleston ................. J John Koucky ..................... Decatur Mary Droste Charleston ................. 4Mary Ann Koucky ............. Decatur Anne Higley Charleston ................ Jay Rowley ........................ Forsyth Robert Hills Martinsville
...... &Dennis Williams ........... Springfield Margaret Hollowell Charleston Michael Martin ................. Mattoon
* Marilyn Sears ................... Mattoon Lewis Stiff ........................ Mattoon Patty Stiff ......................... Mattoon Gary Swearingen ................. Neoga
The Little à heat re On The Square Drama Students
present The Broadway Junior Collection Production
Performed by students age 5-1 8 of The Little Theatre On The Square's Drama Program, this musical spoof is every kid's dream: a shoot-'em-up gangster show, full of action and physical comedy, where no one gets hurt and everyone gets to play tough.
Bugsy Malone Jr. is set in an East Coast speakeasy called Fat Sam's Grand Slam, owned by Fat Sam, a smooth-talking operator. Fat Sam constantly laments the lack of brains in his gang and complains about the incessant knuckle-cracking of his sidekick, appropriately nicknamed Knuckles.
Fat Sam's empire is threatened by his main rival, Dandy Dan, whose gang, with the help of yards of Silly String, manages to thin the ranks of Fat Sam's followers down to one.
It looks like the end for Fat Sam until the sweet-faced Bugsy Malone steps in to smooth things over - and to work out the tangled romances that involve aspiring singer-dancer Blousey Brown and the star at Fat Sam's club, Tallulah.
Follow these two rival gangs who in the end realize that all they need to do is work together and Give A Little Love to solve all of their problems.
An exuberant gangster musical for guys and dolls of all ages, this is a charming, -irreverent and clean (though delightfully messy) showcase for the whole family, directed by Marie Jagger-Taylor, with the book by Alan Parker and a catchy honky-tonk score by Paul Williams, composer of The Muppet Movie.
Public Performances Schod Performances April 1'3 -115, 2007 April 16 - 20,2007
................... April 13 7 p.m. April 14 ............. 2 & 6 p.m. April 15 ................... 2 p.m. Ticket prices: Adults ..................... $12.00 12 & under ............... $6.00
Show times are 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. daily. Ticket price for schools: $5.00 each with one complimentary ticket for each teacher.
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