The musicians responsible for arranging and performing tonight’s
score are enrolled in a class devoted to performance on Electronic Instruments.
All of the sounds you hear are synthesized ones, developed and arranged
by this class under the guidance of Roger Bourland. The Musical Theater
Workshop is proud to have their talent and creativity focus on a new piece
of musical theater. While this is still an experiment, the marriage between
electronic music and music theater is a major modern problem in performance
that professionals have yet to solve. We are grateful to the Electronic
Music Studio, the Department of Music, and the College of Fine Arts for
giving us an opportunity to experiment.
We salute our Super Efficient Computer Soundmakers Joel Harnell, David
Koz, James Christopher Reed, and Sergio Rodriguez with special thanks to
Roger Bourland, Tom Withey (Audio Supervisor), and Jeff Richmond (Sound
Technician and Technical Director).
A New Musical by
Amy Wooley and John Hall
Popper Theater, UCLA
1200 Schoenberg
December 7 & 8, 1985
Mr. Buckgrueber, Manager of Longworth's Department Store
Gary Roman
Salesgirls at the Store
Faberge'
Kristin Jaegar
Shalimar
Janis Thomas
Chantilly
Shawn Daywalt
Chanel Longworth, Owner of the Longworth Retail Empire
Clarolyn Maier
Johnny Jeanne, Her...uh...assistant
Keith Hoshal
Colt 45, Private Investigator
Greg Dietrich
Old Stan, the Handyman
Kevin Schaeffer
SECS, Super Efficient Computerized Salesgirl
Linda Supien
Shoppers
Tricia Dawe
Linda Sypien
Tarrie Allen
Larry Johnson
Time: Primetime network T.V.
Scene One: Perfume Counter at Longworth's Department Store
"Shopping Mall Song" (1)
Shoppers & Salesgirls
"SECS Sells" (3)
Chanel & Johnny
Scene Two: Chanel's Penthouse Suite
"Sweet Revenge" (5)
Chanel
Scene Three: Back at Longworth's Department Store
"Now that I Have You" (5)
Old Stan
"Suits" (2)
Salesgirls
"American Dream" (4)
Colt 45, Chantilly
Scene Four: Chantilly's basement room/Chanel's penthouse
"Good Girls" (4)
Chantilly, Johnny
"Acute Anxiety" (3)
Chanel, Chantilly, Colt 45
"Lust and Greed" (1)
Johnny
Scene Five: Longworth's Department Store
"When the Going Gets Tough" (1)
Salesgirls, Shoppers, Chanel
Scene One: The Plainwrap Drugstore
"Movin' the Merchandise" (1)
Salegirls & Shoppers
"Johnny, Johnny" (2)
Salesgirls
Scene Two: Basement room, formerly Chantilly's bedroom
"SECS Sells" (3)
Buckgrueber, Johnny, SECS
Scene Three: Chanel's Penthouse
"Independent Woman" (3)
Chanel
"He Got the Best of Me" (4)
Chanel
Scene Four: Back at the Basement Room
"Humanoid" (1)
SECS, Chantilly
"Now that I Have You" (5)
Chanel, Chantilly
Scene Five: Longworth's Department Store
"Finale" (1)
Chantilly, Colt 45, Chanel, Stan, SECS, Salesgirls, Shoppers
Arrangements by (1) Roger Bourland, (2) Joel Harnell, (3) David Koz, (4) James Christopher Reed, (5) Sergio Rodriguez.
Drum machine programmed by Joel Harnell.
Torrie Allen
A political science major, Torrie Allen (Shopper) has been a member of the
UCLA Men’s Glee Club and made his Musical Theater Workshop debut last
month in Happy 100th Birthday! Jerome Kern for the College of Fine Arts Open
House.
Tricia Dawe
Tricia Dawe (Shopper), a sophomore majoring in music appeared with the Workshop
last season in Hin und Zurück by Paul Hindemith and was a member of the
ensemble of Puccini’s La Boheme in Royce Hall.
Shawn Daywalt
Singer-Dancer Shawn Daywalt (Chantilly) is a junior music major. At UCLA she
has appeared in the American Popular Music Archive Reviews Salute to Broadway
and Salute to Hollywood as well as performing the title role in Little Mary
Sunshine with the Musical Theater Workshop. Shawn has appeared in dinner theater
productions of West Side Story and Fiddler on the Roof. She also received
first prize in the 1983 Carol Burnett Awards in Musical Theater at UCLA.
Greg Dietrich
Greg Dietrich (Colt 45) is a graduating senior majoring in English. His Musical
Theater Workshop debut was in Salute to Hollywood. This past summer he was
in the new musical Moby produced by the UCLA Theater Arts Department. Off
campus, he has appeared in The Apple Tree and Cabaret.
Keith Hoshal
A senior communications major Keith Hoshal (Johnny) transferred to UCLA from
his home state Michigan. His Musical Theater Workshop debut was in Little
Mary Sunshine. Last season he performed the role of Hippolytus in Milhaud’s
Liberation of Theseus and the leading role of The Fisherman in Boris Blacher’s
The Tide. Keith was featured in the Theater Arts Department production of
Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and was a finalist in last year’s
Carol Burnett Awards.
Kristin Jaegar
Kristin Jaegar (Fabergé) is a freshman music major from Beverly Hills.
She debuted in last month’s performance of Happy 100th Birthday! Jerome
Kern. She is also a member of UCLA’s Cappella Choir.
Larry Johnson
Senior Larry Johnson (Shopper) has appeared in the Workshop productions of
Salute to Hollywood, The Tide by Boris Blacher and sang Parpignol in the UCLA
Opera Theater production of La Boheme last spring. Transferring from the Music
Department to Theater Arts he also appeared in Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat.
Clarolyn Maier
A junior music major in harp performance, Clarolyn Maier (Chanel) comes from
Oregon. At UCLA she was in the ensemble of Boris Blacher’s The Tide.
Clarolyn won first place in last year’s Carol Burnett Awards performing
a scene from the musical Nine.
Gary Romm
Freshman Gary Romm (Buckgrueber) is a Theater Arts major and performed Billy
Jester in their production of Little Mary Sunshine last summer. His Musical
Theater Workshop debut was in last month’s Happy 100th Birthday! Jerome
Kern.
Kevin Schaeffer
Kevin Schaeffer (Stan) appeared last year as Aegenor in Milhaud’s Abduction
of Europa and in Hindemith’s Hin und Zurück. He is a senior Theater
Arts major interested in directing.
Linda Sypien
Senior Linda Sypien (SECS, Shopper) majors in Theater Arts. Her Musical Theater
Workshop debut was in Salute to Hollywood. Last season she performed in Milhaud’s
The Liberation of Theseus and Blacher’s The Tide and was also in the
ensemble of Puccini’s La Boheme in Royce Hall.
Janis Thomas
A freshman majoring in Theater Arts, Janis Thomas (Shalimar) made her Workshop
debut in last month’s Happy 100th Birthday! Jerome Kern.
Amy Wooley Rawlings
Amy Wooley Rawlings comes from Cleveland, Ohio, where she began her musical
career as a folksinger. After recording an album for MCA and being nominated
for best new country artist she moved to Los Angeles and came to and was in
the ensemble for Puccini’s La Boheme. She place second in the Carol
Burnett Awards with a scene of original music including the song “Suits”
from this musical. A sophomore majoring in musical composition, she first
worked on Lust and Greed as an assignment in Gary Gardner’s playwriting
course, little knowing that this assignment could turn into a project that
has taken over her life. Switching from writing Lust and Greed to her counterpoint
homework has added new dimension to Ms. Rawlings’ life…schizophrenia.
John Hall
John Hall has produced and directed over fifty productions of opera and musical
theater at UCLA. From the modern premiere of A. Scarlatti’s Gli Equivoci
nel sembiante to Kurt Weill’s The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny,
his productions have shown his wide interest in different styles, periods,
and types of musical theater.
His duties at UCLA allow him to direct many kinds of productions. Las month he directed the Los Angeles premiere of Handel’s opera Imeneo, three weeks later…Lust and Greed. As director of UCLA’s Musical Theater Workshop he has tried to balance producing new works with training in the classics of the genre. He has produced two revues highlighting material found in UCLA’s Archive of Popular American Music the “Salutes to Broadway and Hollywood” which were huge critical and popular successes. His basic belief is that new musical theater must be nurtured at the university as well as revivals of older standards. Which is partly how he came to co-author Lust and Greed…the other part being his love of 1960’s rock and roll.
Director/Producer
John Hall
Scenic Design
Robert Deman
Lighting Design
Eileen Cooley
Costumes
Everybody’s Closet
Musical Preparation
Amy Wooley Rawlings
Conductor
Roger Bourland
Sound Design and Video
Audio Alchemy
Electrician
Jessica Wodinsky
Director
John Hall
Musical Preparation
Doug Amster
Joan Colman
Movement and Basic Tap
Steve Zee
