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Directed by
Randolph Umberger
Music Direction by
Benjamin Keaton
Produced by
Patrick Kenan, Cathy Lambe, and
Randy Lambe
Technical Direction by
Kim King
Set Design by
Jan Harris
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about Pirates of Penzance on the Gilbert & Sullivan archive.
Link toDavid Smith's webpage about this show.
Showtimes
Thursday-Saturday, April 22-24, 1999, 8pm
Sunday, April 25, 1999, 2pm
Gala Opening Night Reception: 7pm at the Theatre
Performances took place at the historic Carolina Theatre, 309
West Morgan street in downtown Durham, NC.
Please see the directions given on Carolina Theatre's web site.
Saturday, May 1, 1999, 8pm
Sunday, May 2, 1999, 3pm
Performances took place at the historic Thalian Hall, 310 Chestnut Street in Wilmington, NC.
Please see the directions given on Thalian Hall's web site.
Staff
producers: Patrick Kenan, Cathy Lambe, and Randy Lambe
artistic director: Randolph Umberger
music director: Benjamin Keaton
set designer and realizer: Jan Harris
set crew: Judy Bemis, Carolyn Coolidge, Tracy Delius, Richard Dideriksen, Elisa Enriquez,
Donald Fluke, Fran Greenstein, Tom Harkins, Thomas Humphry, Patrick Kenan, Teme Levbarg, Hugh Mace,
Molly Matlock, Dottie Miller, Terry Murphy, Barbara Namkoong, Tim Riggs, Bruce Stewart, and Shiangtai Tuan
technical director: Kim King
publicity: Darryl Freedman, Cathy Lambe, Teme Levbarg, and Raleigh Mann
program: Ann McCloskey
graphics designer: Richard Dideriksen
choreographer: Kathy Hill Starks
dance captains: Elisa Enriquez, Jordan Friedman, Stephen Marquez, and Noelle Paull
fight director:Daniel Curray
costume designer: Maria Savitsky
costume mistress: Karen Guidry
costume assistant: Charles Guidry
makeup: Patricia Wright
hair / wigs: Kaye Roberts
production stage manager: David Wiggall
company stage manager: Noelle Paull
accompanists: Missie Cranz, Sam Hammond, Rachel Narula, and Rick Pappas
properties: Carolyn Collidge, Annie Hill, Loraine Kohorn, Jennifer Kubik, Molly Matlock,
Mollie Moses, Barbara Namkoong, Noelle Paull, Tim Riggs, Marie Snider, and Shiangtai Tuan
lighting designer: David Wiggall
photographer: Mark Jackman
videographer: Bob Storck
ticket managers: Mike Gorman and Erick Keil
reception: Cathy Lambe
house manager: Kelly Matherly
webmaster: Charles Register
Board of Governors
President: Teme Levbarg
Vice President: Cathy Lambe
Secretary: Marie Snider
Business Manager: Randy Lambe
Members At-Large: David Smith and Tweedy Tattersall
Social Chair: Karen Guidry
Cast
Major-General Stanley - Alan Riley Jones Understudy: Hans Linnartz
The Pirate King - Richard Dideriksen
Frederic - Erick Keil Understudy: Sam O'Neil
Samuel - Larry Broadright Understudy: David Kneip
Sergeant of Police - Jay Dunbar Understudy: Paul McKenna
Mabel - Liz Clark Peretti Understudy: Ann Marie Thomas
Edith - Laura Marston Understudy: Pamela Guidry
Isabel - Ann Marie Thomas Understudy: Noelle Paull
Kate - Elisa Enriquez Understudy: Kirsten Sherman
Ruth - Olive McKrell Understudy: Jennifer Kubik
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CHORUS
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Charlie Bartee
Jeff Buschmann
Carolyn Coolidge
Amy Dallas
Katharine Dunbar
Mary Ann Friedman
Jordan Friedman
Mike Gorman
Karen Gray
Pamela Guidry
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Greg Hill
Greg Hill II
David Kneip
Loraine Kohorn
Jennifer Kubik
Cathy Lambe
Khai Le
Teme Levbarg
Hans Linnartz
Gene Leonardi
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Raleigh Mann
Stephen Marquez
Sara Massee
Ann McCloskey
Jim McCloskey
Paul McKenna
Tommy McKrell
Sam O'Neil
Noelle Paull
Litz Plummer
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Kristen Sherman
David Smith
Donna Smith
Marie Snider
Michael Sosna
Eve Stelzenmuller
Tweedy Tattersall
Shiangtai Tuan
Richard Watson
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Orchestra
Violin: Earl Sanders (Concertmaster), Rolanda Allison, Beverly Andrews, Larry Evans,
Craig Hanneman, Stephanie Shiel, Olga Tolanova, Ray Ubinger
Viola: Linda Cook, Patricia Drew, Sharon Kowalski
Cello: Michael Butler, Matt McKrell
Bass: John Wilson
Flute: Charles Register, Kathy Register (Piccolo)
Clarinet: Kim Gilbert, Shirley Violand Jones
Oboe: Rose Finney, Nancy Wilson
Bassoon: Mary Beatty
Horn: Alan Lipson, Sandy Svoboda
Trumpet: Robby Anderson, Alan Cross, Bobby Hinson
Trombone: Jack Denniston, Robert Green
Percussion: Darryl Spellman