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Schenectady Light Opera Company Presents
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DECEMBER 1987 PROCTOR'S THEATRE
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SLOC MUSICAL THEATRE AND VOCAL AWARDS
Schenectady Light Opera Company offers a Musical Theatre Award for Dance.Drama and Vocal Study as wet! as two Awards for Classical Voice Study. Forinformation call Sylvia Horwitz at 377-6047.
TAKING OF PHOTOGRAPHS OR RECORDING DURING THESHOW IS PROHIBITED
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THE SOUND OF MUSICMusic by
Book bv Howard Lindsav and Russel CrouseLyrics by
Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd
Suggested by "The Trapp Family Singers" by Maria Augusta TrappProduced by Arrangement with the Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatre Library
Synopsis of Scenes and Musical Numbers
Austria, early 1938
Scene IACT I
Nonnberg Abbey
"Preludium" Nun's Chorus
"Alleluia" Nun's Chorus
Scene 11 Mountainside Near the Abbey
"The Sound of Music" Maria
Scene III Office of Mother Abbess
"Maria"
Sophia, Berthe, Mother Abbess"My Favorite Things" Maria, Mother Abbess
Scene IV Corridor in the Abbey
Scene V Von Trapp Villa"Do Re Me"
Scene VI Outside the Villa
"Sixteen Going on Seventeen"
Scene VII Maria's Bedroom
"Lonely Goatherd Maria, Children
Scene VIII Hallway in the Villa
Scene IX Terrace of the Villa
"How Can Love SurviveT' Elsa, Max
Scene X Hallway in the Villa
Scene XI Von Trapp Villa"Waltz" Chorus
"So Long, Farewell" Children
Scene XII Corridor in the Abbey"Morning Hymn" Nun's Chorus
Scene XIII Office of Mother Abbess
"Climb Every Mountain" Mother Abbess
Entre' actc ACT 11
Scene I Terrace of the Villa
"No Way to Stop It" Elsa, Max, Captain"An Ordinary Couple" Maria, Captain
Scene II Corridor in the Abbey
Scene III Office of Mother Abbess
"Gaudeamus Domino" . . . Nun's Chorus
Scene IV A Cloister
"Alleluia"
Scene V Von Trapp Villa"Sixteen Going on Seventeen"
Scene VI Concert Hall
"Edelweiss"
"So Long, Farewell" Maria, Captain, Children
Scene VII Garden of Nonnberg Abbey
"Climb Every Mountain"
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Photo by Ray Summers
MENDELSSOHN CLUB • SPRING CONCERT
Guest Artists from SLOC
May 20, 1988 CHANCELLORS HALL, ALBANY
ORCHESTRA
Music Director
Orchestra Manager
Violins
Linda HanleyMelanie Phillips
Mark Cornell
Karen BoweryElizabeth Golding
Toni Corigliano
Oboe
Don Mealy
Bassoon
Michael Danis
TrumpetsMichael Pallotta
Pat Renzi
Lila Serapilio
Christine Patrick
Don Bush
Violas
Mary Blanchard
Bob Meneely
Cellos
Ingrid Porter
Michael Gasparovec
Flutes
Thomas Gerbino
Charles Stancampiano
Trombone
Thomas Kamp
Percussion
Don Bush
Bass
Tony Riccobono
Harp
Theresa Mango
Organ
Fred Brumbaugh
Horns
Linda Pushee
Ted Rautenberg
Clarinets
Ron SerapilioDavid Brown
Tuba
Walter Gregory
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
(In Order of Appearance)
Maria Rainer J^di MerriamSister Berthe Ann CaseySister Margaretta Janice ChiarellaMother Abbess Gail Osborne
Sister Sophia Carolyn WilliamsCaptain Georg von Trapp Richard J. HarteFranz Paul Kimball
Frau Schmidt Judy GordonLiesl Melissa Mason
Friedrich Scott Friesen
Louisa Joanna K. Naumes
Kurt James J. Naumes
Brigitta Tracy MalczykMarta Ruthie StrosbergGretl Tracy SearleRolf Gruber Jay VanDerwerkenElsa Schraeder Gail Garrison
Max Detweiler Joe PhillipsHerr Zeller Dewey F. Hill
Baron Elberfeld Ted Peck
Admiral Von Schreiber Dan Brunelle
Understudies
Kerry Searle, Paul Houghtaling
Laurel Ann Beverley
Jill BrumbaughPatricia Calkins
Linnea D'Andrea
Nancy DriscollSarah Erdman
Margot Hill
CHORUS
Karen Kirchner
Betsy LehmannJudith Lott
Harold Maille
Margaret Naumes
Russell Palmer
David Perriman
Fred Polnisch
Marguerite PotochneyMarian Rosenthal
Jenny SnyderJoan Sticher
Nancy Ellen Swann
A CKNO WLEDGEMENTS
Joan Allen
Spa Brauhaus, Ballston SpaSweaters Plus at Saratoga Village
Floral ExpressionsM. Stollman
Mr. & Mrs. D. Holmes
The Shieley FamilyBellevue Reformed Church
The Tool Shed
Harbrook Associates
Special Thanks to
Venbro Industries, Inc. Venditti Bros., Inc.
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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST
JUDI MERRIAM (Maria) has appeared in several SLOC productions,including Oklahoma, The Music Man, Fiddler on the Roof and was featured asJosephine in last season's H.M.S. Pinafore.
RICHARD J. HARTE (Georg von Trapp) has been involved in more than 100local and community theatre productions over the past 27 years. He firstappeared on SLOC's stage in 1964 in Bye Bye Birdie and was seen as CaptainHook in last season's Peter Pan.
GAIL OSBORNE (Mother Abbess) has had principal and supporting roles withthe Capital Aritists Resident Opera Co., the Associate Artists Opera Co. of NewEngland and the Syracuse Symphony Opera Co.
JOE PHILLIPS (Max Detweiler) has appeared in SLOC's Kiss Me, Kate,Fiddler on the Roof, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum andwas last seen in SLOC's 60th Anniversary Concert.
GAIL GARRISON (Baroness Elsa Schraeder) is a SLOC veteran, havingappeared in both the 50th and 60th Anniversary Concerts and such productionsas Oliver, Annie, A Little Night Music, Applause, and Candide.
JANICE CHIARELLA (Sister Margaretta) is appearing in her first SLOCproduction. A Music teacher, Janice has performed in productions of theCoxsackie Council of the Arts.
CAROLYN WILLIAMS (Sister Sophia) was last seen in SLOC's Hello, Dolly!and has also performed with ESIPA, the Plaza Players and the Charleston LightOpera guild of West Virginia.
ANN CASEY (Sister Berthe) is a graduate of Albany Law School and apracticing attorney in the Capital District. She has performed in SLOC's Fiddleron the Roof and 60th Anniversary Concert.
MELISSA MASON (Lies!) was a featured dancer in SLOC's The Music Man
and Hello Dolly!, and was Tiger Lily in Peter Pan.
JAY VANDERWERKEN (Rolf) is in his first SLOC show. He has appeared inproductions of the Schoharie Schools where he is a student.
SCOTT FRIESEN (Friedrlch) is a 7th grade student appearing in his first SLOCproduction. Scott is a member of "Variety Pack" and as such has performedlocally and in New York City.
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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST cont'd.
JOANNA K. NAUMES (Louisa) is a 10th grader at Emma Willard School. Shehas appeared in school plays and community theatre in Massachusetts.
JAMES J. NAUMES (Kurt) is a student at Karigon School, Shenendahowa,and was seen in SLOC's Peter Pan last season.
TRACY MALCZYK (Brigitta) is a 6th grader at Schalmont Middle Schoolandin her first SLOC show. She has performed in school productions.
RUTHIE STROSBERG (Marta) is quickly becoming a SLOC veteran, havingappeared in Annie and Wizard of Oz.
TRACY SEARLE (Gretl) a second grader at Jefferson School is making herSLOC debut. She is a member of the Rotterdam Boys Club swim team.
DEWEY F. HILL (Herr Zeiler) is also a SLOC newcomer. He teaches English atPhilip Livingston Middle School, Albany.
JUDY GORDON (Frau Schmidt) is appearing with SLOC for the first time,having performed previously in theater in Vermont.
PAUL KIMBALL (Franz) was in SLOC's Promises, Promises and has beenseen in various community theatre productions.
DAN BRUNELLE (Admiral Von Schreiber) a research chemist at G.E. ismaking his first appearance on the SLOC stage.
SLOC'S 1987 — 88 SEASON
AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS
December 11, 12. 13 OPERA HOUSE
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS
February 19—21; 26—26 OPERA HOUSE
BARNUM
April 8. 9 10 PROCTOR'S
JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELLAND LIVING IN PARIS
Mays—B; 13, 14 OPERA HOUSE
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Photo by Ray Summers
Photo by Ray Summers
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PRODUCTION STAFF
Producer Joseph A. Agostine, Jr.
Director Ted Peck
Musical Director Christine Patrick
Accompanists Rita Croteau, Andrea Merrill, Linda Fetherslon, Jim Lovell
Choreographer Donna Cerniglia PanzlDance Captain Melissa Mason
Rehearsal Secretary/Prompter Sue Culver
Technical Director Linda Nowosielski
Set Design Maureen Zareski, Robert Nowosielski
Set Construction Robert Nowosielski, Steve Cicchinelli, co-chairmen
Michael Bagarose, Ron Cadeau. George Cain, Sue Cicchinelli. Barbara Fields. Scott Fields,Peter Holmes. Linda Nowosielski. Matthew Nowosielski, Ryan Nowosielski. Dale Palmer
Set Decoration Michael Jegabbi
Lis Bischoff, Sue Cicchinelli. Barbara Fields. Scott Fields. Herman Mau.
Wayne Naples. Joan Sticher
Stage Manager Michael W. Jegabbi
George Cain, Barbara Fields, Scott Fields, Peter Holmes, Robert Nowosielski.
Rick McPartland, Waller Raab
Lighting Design & Execution Jean DowdLee Ashburn. George French, Lori Klein, John Miller. Matthew Nowosielski
David Putnam, Mary Rainey. Joan Sticher, Harry Timmis
Sound Chuck LaMalfa
Costume Mistress Lyn Bernstein
Nancy Abuaf, Joan Allen, Tom Bambury, Ann Cartmell, Samantha Conrad. Aileen DeckerJoanne Farrell, Ron Fish, Peggy Gerardi, Anne Holt. Pam Kille. Amy Lantry-Jue.
Happy McPartland. Molly Wright
Makeup Sally Farrell
Judy Culver, Roisin Elgabry. Marge Eriole. Susan Eriole. Lillian Kline. Kathy Moro,Lorie Peccichio. Pat Searle, Nancy Wozny
Properties Elaine FortuneDavid Ahl, Sandy Ahl, Gail Ann Gardner
Audition Arrangements Eunice ChouffiRita Croteau, Sue Culver. Paula Farguharson, Delia Gilman, Ira Gilman, Debbie Moyer,
Howard Moyer, Gioia Ottaviano, Christina Pedersen, Jenny Snyder
Playbill Ginnie & Drew Mills
Publicity Marjorie EriolePoster and Flyers Joseph A. Agostine, Jr.T-Shirts Ginnie Mills
Media Advertising Elisabeth BischoffPhotography Ray Summers
Tickets Paige Gauvreau
Transportation Elaine FortuneDavid Ahl. Gail Ann Gardner. Michael Jegabbi. Howard Moyer. Linda Nowosielski.
Robert Nowosielski. David Perriman
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WHO'S WHO IN PRODUCTION
JOSEPH A. AGOSTINE, JR. (Producer) appeared in SLOCs Hello,Dolly!, My Fair Lady, Little Mary Sunshine and Fiddler on the Roof. Heproduced H.M.S. Pinafore and currently is VP Company Operations.Joe is Director of the Patient Advocacy Project, the N.Y. StateWideSenior Action Council.
TED PECK (Director) is making his directorial debut for SLOC withthis show. He appeared in several SLOC shows, recently in H.M.S.Pinafore and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Ted
has been active with the Spa Village Players, and the Ogdensburg CivicPlayers.
CHRISTINE PATRICK (Musical Director) once again brings hermusical talent to SLOC. Chris has been musical director for SLOC's
Bells Are Ringing, The Boyfriend, The Music Man, and most recentlyFiddler on the Roof A former Board member, she has also been VPArtistic Operations.
DONNA C. PANZL (Choreographer) studied dance for 20 years and hasperformed in such SLOC shows as Pippin, Mame, Fiorello, Hello,Dolly!, West Side Story and Music Man. She choreographed Little MarySunshine and appeard as Chava in last season's Fiddler on the Roof.
SUE CULVER (Rehearsal Secretary/Prompter) has served in manycapacities for SLOC including co-producer of "Who —#2." Sue alsoperformed in Oklahoma and Kiss Me, Kate.
LINDA NOWOSIELSKI (Technical Director) is a SLOC Boardmember and served as producer of Little Mary Sunshine and A FunnyThing Happened on the Way to the Forum. She will produce JacquesBrel in May.
MAUREEN ZARESKI (Set Design) is a newcomer to SLOC. She is anartist and works as a medical office manager in Troy.
ROBERT NOWOSIELSKI (Set Construction) has worked on several
SLOC shows with his wife Linda and their sons. Bob is a salesman with
Tri-Cities Mazda.
STEVE CICCHINELLI (Set Construction) served on properties,construction and set decoration committees and appeared in SLOC'sLittle Mary Sunshine.
MICHAEL W. JEGABBI (Stage Manager) has been Props chair for MyFair Lady. Little Mary Sunshine and Wizard of Oz. He has worked onmakeup and costumes and will co-produce Barnum in April.
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WHO'S WHO IN PRODUCTION cont'd.
JEAN M. DOWD (Lighting) is a SLOC technical veteran. She designedlighting for Annie, My Fair Lady, Oklahoma, Little Mary Sunshine and
H.M.S. Pinafore.
LYN BERNSTEIN (Costumes) She designed wardrobes for Hansel &Gretel, Hello, Dolly! and Kiss Me, Kate. Lyn directs the SchenectadyTheatre for Children.
SALLY FARRELL (Makeup) was in Wizard of Oz and has chairedmakeup for several SLOC shows. She has been affiliated withSchenectady Civic Playhouse for the past 15 years.
ELAINE B. FORTUNE (Properties) served in this capacity for SLOC*sKiss Me, Kate and Fiddler on the Roof. She is an electronics supervisor.
MARJORIE ERIOLE (Publicity) a newcomer to SLOC in this capacity,has served on makeup committees and is employed by New York State.
CHUCK LAMALFA (Sound) has chaired this aspect for many SLOCshows, including Peter Pan and Fiddler on the Roof. He is manager ofTechnical Operations for SUNY Albany.
Photo by Ray Summers
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SLOC Contributors
SPONSORS
Joseph A. Agostine, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Lange (33)Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Alderson Jim and Flora Lovell
William W. Alwell (14) Miss Florence McGinley (27)The Alan L. Andrews Mrs. Alexander F. Macdonald (34)
Mr. and Mrs. E. Dale Atwell (25) Donald B. MacMillan (25)
Lee Barnett & Family Virginia and Drew Mills (20)Mr. and Mrs. Clerics W. Brown (27) Dr. and Mrs. William G. MoffattMr. and Mrs. K. E. Buhrmaster (32) Howard and Debra Moyer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Busch Pete and Betty Murray (24)
Mr. and Mrs. W. George Cain William and Alice MutrynMr. and Mrs. James J. Caufield (22) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nowosielski
Mr. and Mrs. Varro Clarke (16) Gioia Ottaviano (27)Mr. and Mrs. Peter Codella Mr. and Mrs. R. PallaronPaul and Rita Croteau (13) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Pedersen (20)Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crouch (16) Anne L. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Burton B. Delack (14) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raab (13)Thomas and Cheryl Delia Sala Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Roe (30)Maynard and Rose Dixon (10) Dr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Rapp (28)Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Farquharson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rautenberg (30)Mrs. Eugene D. Fink (29) David and Cay Raycroft (15)Mr. and Mrs. Ronald N. Fragomeni (23) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Reynolds (16)Mrs. Elmer H. Gabel (33) Mr. and Mrs. George M. Robertson (27)Arthur and Paige Gauvreau (16) Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Rothe (25)Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Gilman (14) Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Senn (26)Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glass Mr. and Mrs. John Steadwell (14)Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Goldberger (24) Eli I. Taub and Nancy Bell (23)Dr. and Mrs. Peter V. Gray (25) Mr. and Mrs. James H. TempletonCharles and Grace Hepburn (23) Patricia and Douglas Van VleckMyron and Alicia Hermance (20) Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Waddell (15)Walter C. Huening Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ward (24)Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Horwitz Ethel M. Whitbeck (26)Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Jones Edna B. WoodMr. and Mrs. Arthur Kahkejian Thelma Zeh (23)Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Katz (22) Zelda Zeh
PATRONS
Mr. and Mrs. Laurits Andersen (26) Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Engler (15)
Bob and Sharon Awramik Renie and Francis Federighi (11)
Jean and Bert Bear (24) Howard and Undine Fiedler (15)
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker (15) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fingerhut (16)
Mrs. Marilyn Berrigan Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Friderici (22)
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Boyd Tressa and Jim Gilliland (17)
James M. Buckley (17) Stephen E. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bush (22) Karen and Tim Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Cawley Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jacyna (26)
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cutcliffe Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Jones (24)
Eunice and Tom Chouffi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaufmann
Dee and Peg DeForest (14) Mary J. and Bob Kraemer
Wally and Jean Dillcnbeck (15) Mrs. Florence LaMontagne (13)
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Englebardt (22) Philip Latimer
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SLOC Contributors
PATRONS
Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Lawrence (20) Mary Sammler (14)Mr. and Mrs. James Leighton Mrs. F. SchraderMr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lemon (13) Jean and Ralph Schwegman (13)Evelyn M. Madden Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Silverman (13)Mr. and Mrs. William Marin (13) Mrs. H. Kamien Silverman (15)Michael and Diane Mineau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sorbello (16)
Fred and Esther Muscanell (14) Pat Stiver
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Niebuhr (1!) Beverly B. StrubeMr. and Mrs. Fred C. Pareis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Swann (14)
Carol and George Pickel Cathy TaylorMr. and Mrs. Orlando Pigliavento (23) Mr. and mrs. John M. Tome (14)
Frederick J. Polnisch Judith K. Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Quinlan (15) Joan and John Van Derwerken (14)
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Voight
Dr. and Mrs. Hans Rozendaal (21) Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner (14)
Betty and Frank Ryan Ed and Louise Waterman (15)
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sakrison (12) Kathryn Woodruff (15)Ruth Salter Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Zola (18)
Fhoto by Ray Summers
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Photo by Ray Summers
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Photo by Ray Summers
SLOC SALUTES
Among the active members of SLOC who can claim longevity as behind the
scenes heroes, JEAN and VARRO CLARKE have to be at the top of the list.Varro has stage managed the majority of shows produced in the last 20 years.Jean has been ticket chairman for countless shows, most recently the 60thAnniversary Concert, The Best of Times.
Working in tandem they have produced a large number of our recentsuccesses, and each has served as a member of the board of directors. Keeping it
all in the family, sons Jack and Scott were seen both on and off stage in manyshows during their growing-up years.
Special thanks and HATS OFF TO JEAN AND VARRO!
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SCHENECTADY LIGHT OPERA CO.826 STATE STREET
P.O. BOX 1006, SCHENECTADY, NY 12301393-5732
COMPANY OPERATIONS 1987-1988
President FarquharsonSecretary Karen KochTreasurer Christina FedersenBusiness Manager Arthur GauvreauVP Artistic Operations Grace Hepburn
Accompanist Chairman Debra MoyerOrchestra Manager
Show Selection Grace HepburnVocal Awards Sylvia Horwitz
VP Audience Service Paige GauvreauPatrons/Subscribers/Brochure Paige GauvreauTickets, Best of Times ClarkeTickets, Music & Barnum Paige GauvreauTickets. Ahmal &. Brel I"s BartkowskiTickets, Mattress & Mailing List Delia GilmanGroup Sales Paige Gauvreau
VP Company Operations Joseph A. Agostine, Jr.Membership Delia GilmanAudition Arrangements Eunice ChouffiPlaybill Ginnie & Drew MillsWine Steward Joseph A. Agostine, Jr.SLOG Historian Paula FarquharsonSocial Activities Joseph A. Agostine, Jr.
Cast Parties Debra MoyerStrike Parties Frank BlumOpening Night Parties Joseph A, Agostine, Jr.
VP Facilities Larry PederscnAssistant Alan AngeloElectrical Assistant Jack RyanHeating & Plumbing Assistant Frank BartkowskiOpera House Sign Marion & Allan Foster
VP Public Relations Lis BischoffNewsletter Pa'ge GauvreauMedia Advertising Lis Bischoff
VP Technical Operations Peter CodellaCostumes Molly WrightLighting George CainProperties Michael JegabbiSound Paul Croteau
BOARD MEMBERS
George Cain Howard MoyerPeter Codella Linda Nowosielski
Bob Farquharson Christina PederscnArthur Gauvreau Patricia Searle
Grace Hepburn Thelma Zeh
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