Orchestra

Violin
   Harout Baharian
   Jolie Einem
   Nancy Henderson
   Vernon Humphries
   Eric Maitles
   Shirley Marcus
   Michelle Nardone
   Andrew Picken
   Mike Ramos
   Jay Silverman
   Roger Soffer
   Daniel Zuckerman

Viola
   Bob Hancock
   Hugh Neely
   Heather Porter


Cello
   Adrienne Grossman
   Mark Oka
   Carolyn Reynolds
   Julie Silverstein
   Young-Sun Song

Bass
   Mark Kamradt

Flute
   Lisa Kappel
   Yvonne Yoder

Oboe
   Reggie Daniel
   Marilee Woodson

Clarinet
   Richard Hoyt
   Dan Lucas
   David Schorr
   Sharon Weingart

Bassoon
   Cynthia Pearce
   Bill Wheelock

French Horn
   Mat Matsumune
   Jay Hull
   Michael Mertens
   Alyson McLamore

Trumpet
   Larry Grace
   Paul McGhee
   Erik Rose
   Mike Sachs

Trombone
   Alex Iles
   Mike Zadravec

Harp
   Kathleen Moon

Percussion
   Pablo Helman

 

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UCLA Department of Music & the Committee on Fine Arts Productions
Present

UCLA’s Musical Theater Workshop

John Hall, Director

Little Mary Sunshine

Book, lyrics and music by Rick Besoyan

January 21, 22, 28, 29 at 8:30pm
January 23 at 1:30pm

Schoenberg Hall, UCLA


A note from the director

Rick Besoyan’s Little Mary Sunshine is one of the most successful musical satires of this century. The original production of 1959 ran 1,143 performances, and its star, Eileen Brennan, played to rave notices. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, Mr. Besoyan examines the operetta style of the days of Rudolf Friml and Victor Herbert. The plot, music and the staging all seem to evoke that innocent time when good triumphed over adversity, and a happy ending was guaranteed box office. The obvious machinations of the plot and silly situations of the action make us laugh, but, I hope, the production also gives a smile of fond remembrance for a time, now gone, when life upon the wicked stage was simple, diverting and meant only to entertain. Jeanette and Nelson, wherever you are…we love you truly.

– John Hall

 

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Dramatis Personae


Chief Brown Bear (Chief of the Kadota Indians)
   Ted Faye

Corporal “Billy” Jester (a Forster Ranger)
   Kim Rozenfeld

Capt. “Big Jim” Warington (Captain of the Rangers)
   Chris Carothers

Mary Potts (proprietress of the Colorado Inn)
   Shawn Daywalt

Mme. Ernestine von Liebedich (an opera singer)
   Kelley Palmer

Nancy Twinkle (Little Mary’s maid)
   Kyra Hider

Fleet Foot (an Indian guide)
   Alan Muraoka

Yellow Feather (Chief Brown Bear’s son)
   Scott Meckling

Gen. Oscar Fairfax, Ret. (a Washington diplomat)
   Mike Pniewsky

Young Ladies from the Eastchester Finishing School for Girls

Cora
   Michelle Ramos

Henrietta
   Carmel White

Gwendolyn
   Kimberly Evans

Blanches
   Kathy Miller

Maud
   Zina Goldrich

Mabel
   Pauline Lepor
   Pam Fischer
   Sarah Grossman
   Devorah Moos
   Martha Swartz
   Donna Lisa Valencia

Young Gentlemen of the United States Forest Rangers

Pete
   Erik Knutsen

Slim
   Keith Hoshal

Tex
   Robert Pederson

Buster
   Charles Anderson

Hank
   David Schreier

Tom
   Stephen Wittner
   John DeKelaita
   Daniel Leanse
   Paul Townsend

 

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The Time: Early in this century.
The Place: The Colorado Inn, high in the Rocky Mountains.

ACT ONE

Scene 1: The Colorado Inn
Scene 2: The Garden
Scene 3: Behind the Inn
Scene 4: The Colorado Inn
Scene 5: Point Lookout
Scene 6: The Inn

ACT TWO

Scene 1: The Inn
Scene 2: The Gate
Scene 3: Chief Brown Bear’s Tepee
Scene 4: Cora’s Bedroom
Scene 5: The Primrose Path
Scene 6: The Indian Burial Ground
Scene 7: The Gate
Scene 8: The Inn


 

 

 

Staff for this Production

Stage Director
   John Hall

Conductor
   Lucas Richman

Scenic and Lighting Design
   Michael Fontana

Costumes
   Judith Grant

Musical Preparation
   Joan Colman
   Lucas Richman

Stage Manager
   Mike Buckley

Properties
   Robert Deman

Choreographer
   Ricka Glucksman

Program/Poster Design
   Robin Weisz

Publicity Coordinator
   Kathleen Moon

Auditorium Manager
   David Downs

Technical Director
   Jim Bates

Wardrobe
   Edythe Johnson

 

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