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Directed by
Randolph Umberger
Music Direction by
Benjamin Keaton
Choreographed by
Boleyn Willis
Produced by
Paula Scotland
Set Design by
Richard Dideriksen
Set Realization by
Jim Nuss
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Showtimes
Friday-Saturday, March 15-16, 2002, 8pm
Sunday, March 17, 2002, 2pm
Friday-Saturday, March 22-23, 2002, 8pm
Sunday, March 24, 2002, 2pm
All 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.
Staff
producer: Paula Scotland
assistant producers: Karen Guidry and Charles Guidry
director: Randolph Umberger
music director: Benjamin Keaton
set design and graphics design: Richard Dideriksen
set realizer: Jim Nuss
set crew: John Adams, Chris Andrews, Hugh Bailey, Kay Bailey, Elizabeth Clark, Carolyn Coolidge, John Cowan,
Richard Dideriksen, Charles Guidry, Karen Hassett, Greg Hill, Greg Hill II, Brittany Huie, Patrick Kenan, Anna Kirby, Cathy Lambe,
Stephen Marquez, Ben Morgan, Keith Morgan, Chris Newlon, Steven Peretti, Litz Plummer, Pat Roos, Frank Sardone, Paula Scotland,
Dwight Sullivan, Ann Marie Thomas, Shiangtai Tuan
scene artists: Tony Alderman and Charles Guidry
paint design: Charles Guidry
publicity manager: Kathy Register
program editor: Charles Register
choreographer: Boleyn Willis
assistant choreographer: Noelle Paull
chorus master: Alan Riley Jones
dance captain: Stephen Marquez
costume design: Mary Maddry Strauss
assistant costumers: Linda Blackwell Autry, Pat Brisley, Rachael Crosby, Kelly Murdock Kitt, Doris McCoy, Litz Plummer,
Rudy Riggs, George Searles, Dorothy Smith, Ann Marie Thomas, and Ann Winfield
makeup Pam Guidry-Vollers
makeup assistant: Teme Levbarg
production stage manager: Ben Tomczak
company stage manager: Noelle Paull
accompanists: Gene Leonardi and Lloyd Zurbrigg
properties mistress: Barbara Namkoong
assistant properties: Marty Cox, Fran Greenstein, and Michael Pittman
lighting designer: Toby Kennedy
lighting assistant: Shawn Girdham
photography: Mark Jackman
ticket manager: Mara Vorachek-Warren
assistant ticket manager: Jay Dunbar
videographer: Darryl Freedman
house managers: Steve Matherly and Vikki Matherly
warehouse manager: Charles Guidry
wardrobe mistress: Karen Guidry
gigue mistress: Barbara Namkoong
webmaster: Michael Rowe
business manager: Randy Lambe
Board of Governors
President: Cathy Lambe
Past President: Teme Levbarg
Vice President: Marie Snider
Secretary: Paula Scotland
Business Manager: Dwight Sullivan
Members At-Large: Karen Gray, Mary Maddry Strauss, Mara Vorachek-Warren
Social Chair: Karen Guidry
Cast
Sir Joseph Porter - David Hartwell Understudy: Steven Peretti
Captain Corcoran - John Adams
Ralph Rackstraw - Carl Johnson Understudy: Elizabeth Clark
Dick Deadeye - Jay Dunbar
Bill Bobstay - Dwight Sullivan Understudy: Bob Maarschalkerweerd
Bob Becket - Larry Broadright Understudy: Bob Maarschalkerweerd
Josephine - Anna Kirby Understudy: Ann Marie Thomas
Cousin Hebe - Barbara Namkoong Understudy: Emily Harville
Little Buttercup - Litz Plummer Understudy: Karen Gray
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CHORUS
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Chris Andrews
Kay Bailey
Elizabeth Clark
Loren Clark-Moe
Carolyn Coolidge
Richard Dideriksen
Steve Dobbins
Deborah Grausman
Karen Gray
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Elizabeth Harville
Greg Hill
Greg Hill, II
Vivian Killough
Cathy Lambe
Teme Levbarg
Bob Maarschalkerweerd
Stephen Marquez
Ann McCloskey
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Chris Newlon
Noelle Paull
Steven Peretti
Victoria Perry
Paula Scotland
David Smith
Bruce Stewart
Ann Marie Thomas
Shiangtai Tuan
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Orchestra
Violin : Beverly Andrews (Concertmaster), Rolanda Allison, Elizabeth Andrews, James Dargan, John Hammond,
Rachel Margolis, Earl Sanders, Ray Ubinger
Viola: Linda Cook, Patricia Drew
Cello: Jeffrey Rossman, Clark Wang
Bass: John Wilson
Flute: Charles Register, Kathy Register (Piccolo)
Oboe: Nancy Wilson
Clarinet: Aaron Likness, Shirley Violand-Jones
Bassoon: Charles Gragg
French Horn: Alan Lipson, Sandy Svoboda
Trumpet: Steve Lytel
Trombone: Robert Green, Randy Guptill
Percussion: Brett Connor