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SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDBEIM A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
MUSIC & LYRICS BY Continuity STEPHEN SONDHEIM by Ned Sherrin
Music by Produced on Leonard Bernstein, Mary Rodgers, Broadway by Harold Prince
Richard Rodgers, Jule Styne in Association with Ruth Mitchell
DEC. 16-19. 1987-8 pm At The Power Center Saturday Matinee Ticket Information,
At 2:00pm Call 662-7282 Director and --'·"''''
Choreographer: James Posante fa tl~
Musical Direction ',',',!:.·: .• -.;: :'
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SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. 810 Seventh Avenue, New York. N.Y. 10010-5818.
AACT PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
Certainly it can be argued that Stephen Sondheim is the most prolific musicial show composer on the American scene since the highly prpductive Cole Porter. It is equally certain that he is a fascinatingly effective librettist. with Bernstein's "West Side Story;' and obvious example.
But beyond the obvious is the reflection of depth in his compositional and literary style. At once he can be lyrical, while stretching the musical mind in interesting and challeng· ing construction-demanding strict attention to unusual word usage and imagery.
From the whimsey of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" to the stark, chilling drama of 'Sweeney Todd," Sondheim never lets the listener take anything for granted.
But in "Side by Side" his offerings are sheer pleasure. We hope you simply sit back and enjoy them!
John McCollum
ANN ARBOR CIVIC - - , THEATRE PRESENTS •.
Inherit The Wind BY JEROME LAWRENCE AND ROBERT E. LEE 0 DIRECTED BY PHYLLIS ALBERTSON
Feb. 24-27, 1988-8 pm D Saturday Matinee 2:00 pm I ~ .. I ..._ ~ ~.,
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE Ticket Information 662·1282 "0 " 0 " " '"""'
PAINTXNfl CHURCH I By Tina Howe D D irected by Carolyn Caldwell
January 28, 29, 30 February 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 1988
JACi Ann Arbor Civic
Theatre Main Street Productions Presents.
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre MainStreet Theatre 338 S. Main St.
Tickets available at the door or by calling 662-7282 or 662-6405
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. Inc.
Board of Directors John McCollum, President
Robert Seeman, Vice-President Julie Varus, Secretary
Burnette Staebler, Vice-President Robin Barlow, Treasurer
Robert N. Alexander Wiley Brownlee
John W. Buckbee Edward D. Clark, Ill
Judith Dow & Robert H. Alexander Constance Barron
Robert Bartels Jack Becker
Louis D. Belcher Richard C. Benjamin
Richard Black Richard Brunvand
Alan Clague Russell Collins Albert Coudron
Mildred Danielson Donald Chisholm
Robert Darvas Elizabeth Dexter
Peter Eckstein Judge and Mrs. S. !. Elden
Warren and Virginia Eveland Don Faber
Sally Fleming Kathleen M. Fojtik
Jan Frieder Daniel R. Fusfeld
James B. Gilligan, Jr. Richard A. Hadler Michael Limmer
Andrew Lindstrom Shirley Mallette
Honorary Advisory Committee Patricia Garcia
Wagar Glas Richard Hadler
Claribel Baird Halstead Mary & John Hathaway
Fred Hindley Trudy Huebner
Robert C. Hughes James Hunt
Zeke Jabbour Mayor Gerald D. Jernigan
Dr. Eva Jessye Henry Johnson Wilfred Kaplan
Roberta Keniston Henry S. Landau
Guy Larcom Jerold Lax
Charlotte McGeoch Virginia Patton Moss
Samuel Mullice Karen O'Neal
Anneke Overseth
AACT Season Staff
Cassie Mann Helen B. Mann Anne Walker Phyllis Wright
William & Mary Palmer Prof. Willis Patterson
Edward C. Pierce Beverley & Pat Pooley
Eugene B. Power Michael Radock Deanna Relyea Duane Renken
Dick & Norma Sarns Pamela Seevers David Shipman
Raymond J. Smit Neil Staebler
Dr. Edward Stasheff Elizabeth Stranahan
Carol Tice Christine Trautwein
Alice Vining Prof. William Varus Katharine Wallace Zelma H. Weisfeld Timothy 0. White
John Woodford
Banners . . ...... Charles Sutherland Membership/Volunteers . . . ........ Angie Jones Box Office Co-Chairs . . . Trudy Maglott & Louisa Pieper Costume Rentals ........... Position Open Costume Shop Superintendent ........... Position Open Development .. Position Open Education. . . Shirley Mallette Finance . . . Robin Barlow Front of House/Ushers. . . Barbara Smart Daniel Legal Advisor . . ..... : ............ Martin Smith Lighting and Sound Chair . . Gene Macario Mailing Supervisor . . Howard Fox Main Street Production
Coordinators . Make-Up Marketing
.. William Bailey & Cassie Mann . Roberta Rizzardi Price
. Position Open
Office Manager . . . Annette Schultz Play Selection . Carol Deniston Production Coordinator . . Shirley Mallette Program Coordinator ... Carol Jennet Props Superintendent . Joan Scheffler Publicity . Kathleen Harsen Scene Shop Superintendent . . Robert Seeman Season Ticket Agent .. James A. Mattson Social . . ............ Position Open SPOTLIGHT Newsletter Editor . . Anne Walker Executive Director ................ Deborah M. Greene Administrative Secretary . . . Julie Miller Bookkeeper . Irma Zald
There will be two acts with a IS minute intermission between the acts.
THE COMPANY THE CREW
Kay L. Grismer .
Jon Krueger . Robert Pazur John McCollum .
Glenn M. Carlos Susan Booth
Michel Daniels Susan Dawson Mike Newdow
Kerry Graves Smith Charles Sutherland
.Narrator
. .................. Pianist .................... Pianist
. ..... Special Cameo Appearance
Rick Ashcroft Ross Albertson
Skip Bailey Judy Blackburn Brian Filipiak
Robin Dall Faith Duede Rich Evans John Ford
Thorn Johnson Howard Killam Mike Limmer
Shirley Mallette John "Skip" Mouat
Bob Seeman Lisa "Skip" Snapp Donna Jean Wilson Jeff "Skip" Zupan
Special Thanks and Acknowledgements
Program Correction: "The Real Thing"
Kings Keyboard House Keith & Yvonne Warner
Photography by Wilson International
Our sincerest apologies to RlCH EVANS Designer of the set for THE REAL THlNG. An error was made; an incorrect name was published in the program. Better late than never? Thanks Rich, it was a great job worthy of acknowledgement!
SEASON SUBSCRIBERS (Addendum Listing)
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bremer Peter Eckstein Claude and Nita Eggertsen Daniel R. Fusfeld
Paul Gutschlag Mr. and Mrs. James H. Krick MerrilL Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, Smith Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Rebeck
THE STAFF
Jim Posante. . . Director/Choreographer Laurie Greig Atwood ......... Assistant Director Jon Krueger ... Music Director/Pianist Robert Pazur ................................ Pianist Carol Deniston ......................... Co-Producer Robin Dall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Co-Producer Richard Stone .. Sound Technician John H. Mouat ............ Set Designer Lisa Mouat Snapp ....... Assistant Set Designer Lary D. Hafner .................... Costume Designer Mary Cole . . ....... Lighting Designer Jeff Zupan . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Set Construction Jeanne Adwani ............................. Makeup Rick Ashcroft . . . . . . . . . . . . Stage Manager Drew Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hair
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ABOUT THE COMPANY AND STAFF
JEANNE ADWANI (Makeup) began her career as make up artist in London, England in 1985. Since her initiation, she has moved to the States and served AACT and other area production companies well. Jeanne works with Elizabeth Colburn Cosmetics as she continues her training at the Ann Arbor Beauty Academy to further her skills in the art of illusion.
LAURIE GREIG ATWOOD (Assistant Director) This is Laurie's first time working behind the scenes since college when she produced MUSKET. Most recently, she appeared as Muriel in PLAZA SUITE on the AACT MainStage. Other shows to her credit include HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES, for which she won a supporting actresss award for her part as Mary Detweiler. She was Eve in the APPLE TREE, Carrie in LUNCH HOUR, and appeared in AACT's BELLS ARE RINGING. Currently she directs a child care program in her home.
SUSAN BOOTH (Cast) This is Susan's first experience with AACT, but she is by no means a newcomer to the stage and performing. A 1984 graduate of The University of Michigan Master of Music program in Voice Performance, Susan has performed such roles as Cherubino in THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, and Hansel in HANSEL AND GRETEL. After graduating from U of M, and until recently, she has gained experience as a professional singer in nightclubs of Detroit and surrounding areas. Just married this falL Susan plans to remain in Ann Arbor and to participate in as many musical productions as possible.
GLENN M. CARLOS (Cast) is a newcomer to the AACT stage, but most recently served as Musical Director for A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at The Theatre Guild of Livonia· Redford. He appeared as a soloist in Leonard Bernstein's MASS for the Michigan Theatre rededication. Previous to that, he directed the children's theatre production of I THINK I CAN at the Marquis Theatre, the youth choir at Geneva Presbyterian Church, his own vocal jazz ensembles, and has sung with the Eastern Michigan University Opera Workshop. Also for the Marquis Theatre, he was Lt. Cable in SOUTH PACIFIC and Tulsa in GYPSY. Glenn is a com· poser, arranger, and an experienced studio musician-as well as a vocal instructor at Hammel Music.
MARY COLE (Lighting Designer) is currently Superior of Staging and Lighting for The University of Michigan Dance Department, and Lighting Designer for Ann Arbor Dance Works. She has been lighting designer for the AACT productions of DAMN YANKEES!, ANYTHING GOES, BELLS ARE RINGING, ANGELS FALL, CHICAGO, and many more. Mary is looking forward to a tour of Mexico with the Ann Arbor Dance Works in the Spring of '88.
ROBIN DALL (Co-Producer) has been active in college productions of A COMEDY OF ERRORS, PULLMAN CAR, HIAWATHA, as well as working on costumes and makeup for A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, ROMEO AND JULIET. THE RUNNER STUMBLES, THE CLUB, and many others.
MICHEL DANIELS (Cast) From Gospel to Afromusicology, drama to dance, Michel has shown a versatility in all aspects
of theatre. After receiving a music scholarship in 1981 to Central State University in Ohio, Michel's leading roles there included Mahalia Jackson in MAHALIA:S SONG, and lead vocalist in REVOLUTION. Michel was a soloist in the production of Leonard Bernstein's MASS for the Grand Opening of the Michigan Theatre in January, 1987. Other roles include Ceda in O UR TIME OF DAY, and vocalist in TIMES AND FEVER, both held at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Her work with the Young People's Theatre includes TODAY I TRIED, PUSS IN BOOTS, and RIDING THE STARS. This is her first appearance with AACT.
SUSAN DAWSON (Cast) was last seen on AACT's stage as Rosamund in the 1985 Ann Arbor Summer Festival production of THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM. Her previous work for AACT includes the award-winning roles of Adelaide in GUYS AND DOLLS, and Petra in Sondheim's A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, in addition to FOLLIES (by Sondheim), CAROUSEL, THE BOY FRIEND, and SEE HOW THEY RUN. Susan is a former member of the vocal groups "Misbehavin"' and "Scat." Susan is Director of Marketing for Hobbs & Black Associates, and is currently enrolled in The University of Michigan MBA Program. She earned a BFA in Theatre under a Florida Atlantic University Theatre Patrons' Scholarship, and put in some time as Professional Theatre Fellow in the U of M Graduate Theatre Program. Susan wants to thank her friends Dave and Ann for encouraging her to get back on the stage!
CAROL DENISTON (Co-Producer) has produced over 30 shows for AACT-the first was SHE STOOPS TO CON· QUER. The only two areas where Carol has not been active in AACT, are acting and finance. She is currently president of Washtenaw Council for the Arts, and has recently been elected to the State Board of the Community Theatre Association of Michigan.
KAY L. GRISMER (Narrator) makes her third appearance with AACT in SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM. Her other per· formances were as Mama Morton in CHICAGO, for which she won the 1987 AACT Best Supporting Actress Award, and as Hedda in HEDDA GABLER.
LARY D. HAFNER (Costume Designer) Lary's work arrives on the AACT MainStage for the first time with this production. However, his talent is proven and well-honed. He was costume designer for the Michigan Historical Society's ALIENS & SCOUNDRELS, a costume designer for AACT's FIFTH OF JULY, and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS for BAD Productions. Lary has been a costume and fashion designer lor lO years, and created the wardrobe for The University of Michigan Ladies' Glee Club and he designed Miss Ohio's wardrobe for the 1985 Miss America pageant. His future goal is to design for professional theatre.
JON KRUEGER (Music Director/Pianist) was the music director/conductor for the highly acclaimed AACT production of DAMN YANKEES! in the Spring of 1987. His theatrical work has also been heard by Gilbert & Sullivan Society and Comic Opera Guild audiences, and his personal talent on the ivories has been appreciated locally for some time. Outside of theatre, Jon's interests include bicycling, ecology, music composition, gardening and conducting.
JOHN McCOLLUM (Special Cameo Appearance, Cast), I y ric tenor of oratorio, opera, and concert, continues a career as performer and voice teacher spanning nearly 40 years. He has recently retired from the UM School of Music after 26 years of service. John has performed with over 70 of the world's leading conductors and 50 symphonies, and is former leading tenor with the New York City Opera, and companies of NBC-TV, CBS-TV, Washington, Santa Fe, Vancouver, Toronto, Boston, Seattle, Ft. Worth, Central City, and Cincinnati. His AACT performances include A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, FCLLIES, and FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, as well as a current stint as President of the AACT Board of Directors.
JOHN H, MOUAT (Set Designer) and LISA MOUAT SNAPP (Assistant Set Designer) were co-designers of THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH and ORPHEUS DESCENDING on the AACT MainStage. Individually, Lisa was the set designer of AACT's Main Street production LOOSE ENDS; John designed the AACT MainStreet FIFTH OF JULY.
MIKE NEWDOW (Cast) Mike is an experienced AACT cast member, with performances in GRAND DUKE and DAMN YANKEES! to his credit. We welcome him back to our stage.
ROBERT PAZUR (Pianist) was the pianist for Brent Wagner's revue of A LITTLE SONDHEIM MUSIC during its summer 1987, run at Kerrytown Concert House. His extensive resume includes coach, accompanist, and/or conductor for over 40 productions of operas and musicals at The University of Michigan, Toledo Opera, Opera Company of Mid-Michigan, Ohio Light Opera, Michigan Opera Theatre, Jackson Summer Festival, and June Opera Festival of New Jersey.
JIM POSANTE (Director/Choreographer) has directed 12 other musicals and one play for AACT since 1973, the most recent being CHICAGO, BELLS ARE RINGING, AND THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM. He just finished a production of A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC for the Theatre Guild of Livonia-
Redford as Director/Choreographer. Other credits include guest choreographer for The University of Arkansas' production of SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM; director of the University of Michigan's !50th Birthday celebration at the Michigan Theater in March, 1987; artistic director of the musicals at Greenhills for 12 years where he will start WEST SIDE STORY next Spring. Jim has won the AACT Best Musical Award three times and Best Play Direction once.
KERRY GRAVES SMITH (Cast) began her career at the age of nine, dancing on Dinah Shore's Chevy Show. Four seasons of summer stock in California gave her the opportunity to work with such stars as Mickey Rooney, JoAnne Worley and Dan Dailey. She also appeared in the premieres of two musicals: JANE HEIGHTS and Dale (MAN OF LA MANCHA) Wasserman's SHAKESPEARE AND THE INDIANS. Kerry's AACT experience includes musical roles in ANYTHING GOES AND CHICAGO. Non-musical credits include Kate in THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, Marne in MAME, and Mazeppa in GYPSY. Kerry teaches dance and drama for the Ann Arbor Recreation Department, and performs with the Good-Time Players and Dance Focus.
RICHARD STRONG (Sound Technician) This is Richard's first experience with AACT. His previous experience in theatre includes acting as the sound technician for The University of Michigan School of Music.
CHARLES SUTHERLAND (Cast) Charles' musical/acting credits include ANYTHING GOES and BELLS ARE RINGING for which he won best supporting actor in each; CHICAGO, GYPSY, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, BRIGADOON, SOUND OF MUSIC, and LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE. He served as co-director of FOLLIES. Charles recently directed AACT MainStage productions of HEDDA GABLER, (Best AACT MainStage Award, 1987) ENGAGED, (Best AACT Main Street Award, 1987) and this season, THE REAL THING.
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