Maguilita
Number of posts : 407 Age : 37 Location : Bogotá, Colombia... Registration date : 2007-12-14
| Subject: Sara Gettelfinger "Boys From Syracuse" (2002) Sat Dec 15 2007, 15:31 | |
| Hello everyone... :cheer: This is the place where you can post any kind of information related to the previous work of Sara Gettelfinger in "Boys From Syracuse", during 2002. So, please feel free to share with all of us what you know, what you have found, and what you wish. Thank you so much in advance | |
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RaChEl_R86
Number of posts : 554 Age : 37 Location : Portugal Registration date : 2007-05-22
| Subject: Re: Sara Gettelfinger "Boys From Syracuse" (2002) Fri May 30 2008, 04:27 | |
| Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart New book by Nicky Silver Based on the original book by George Abbott Music Direction & Vocal Arrangements by David Loud Choreography by Rob Ashford Directed by Scott Ellis Based on Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, this outrageously funny musical comedy tells the tale of two sets of identical twins and the women who can't tell them apart. Set in ancient Rome, The Boys From Syracuse contains some of Rodgers and Hart's most lovely and unforgettable songs, including such favorites as 'Falling in Love with Love', 'Sing for Your Supper' and 'This Can't Be Love'. The cast for The Boys From Syracuse includes Jeffrey Broadhurst (Angelo), Walter Charles (Aegean), Toni DiBuono (Luce), Erin Dilly (Luciana), Jonathan Dokuchitz (Antipholus from Syracuse) Tom Galantich (Merchant, Aegean), Sara Gettelfinger (Courtesan, Ensemble), Deidre Goodwin (Courtesan, Ensemble), Milena Govich (Courtesan, Ensemble), George Hall (Sorcerer), Teri Hansen (Courtesan, Ensemble), Tripp Hanson (Ensemble), Jackée Harry (Madam), Tom Hewitt (Antipholus from Ephesus), Fred Inkley (Sergeant), Mark Lotito (Tailor, Ensemble), Kirk McDonald (Ensemble), Elizabeth Mills (Courtesan, Ensemble), Lauren Mitchell (Adriana), J.C. Montgomery (Duke, Ensemble), Scott Robertson (Merchant, Ensemble), Allyson Turner (Ensemble), Lee Wilkof (Dromio from Syracuse) and Chip Zien (Dromio from Ephesus). Choreography is by 2002 Tony Award® winner Rob Ashford (Thoroughly Modern Millie), and Roundabout Associate Artistic Director, Scott Ellis (The Man Who Had All The Luck, The Rainmaker, 1776) directs. Informations from ---> http://www.roundabouttheatre.org/01-02.htm | |
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