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70, Girls, 70

Biographies

bulletBook By:        Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin
bulletMusic By:       John Kander
bulletLyrics By:       Fred Ebb
bulletBased upon the play entitled "Breath of Spring" by Peter Coke, Adaptation by Joe Masteroff
bulletDirected by:   Wes Skinner
bulletProduced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Run of Show

"70, Girls, 70" ran March 10 - 25, 2000 Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm, Sunday at 2:00pm

Synopsis

From the same creative genius that gave us Flora, The Red Menace, Chicago, and Cabaret comes 70, Girls, 70. What happens when the hotel that has been home to the elderly is scheduled for demolition with no apparent salvation? The elderly become thieves to support and save their home! With a wonderful score, great dance numbers and good cheer, it’s 70, Girls, 70.

The People ...

Leading Roles
in order of appearance

Lorraine Debbie Wlodarski
Melba Barbara Kondalski
Fritzi Barb Vaught
Gert Phyllis VanHove
Walter Rich Harrison
Eunice Darlene Burke
Harry Bob Matejewski
Ida Jean Mills
Eddie Jake Gordy
Sadie Maureen O'Malley
Mrs. McIllehenny Bev Hickman
Mr. McIllehenny Norb Mills
Woman in Bloomingdale's Maureen O'Malley
Charlie Tom Hage
Moe Rick Vaught
Jack Tom Davis
Phil Jake Gordy
Edna Whittaker Melanie Teachout
Marvin Whittaker Tom Davis
Old Lady Maureen O'Malley
Grandmother Bev Hickman
Callahan Tom Hage
Kowalski Tom Davis
Dorothy Mae Jackie Mierzejewski
Lady, 70 Maureen O'Malley
Watchman Rick Vaught
Policeman Tom Hage
Minister Tom Hage

Musicians

Piano Debbie Wlodarski
Keyboard Pat Rudes
Percussion Ray Woods

Production Staff

Director Wes Skinner
Producer Judy Wiederhold, Matt Wiederhold
Choreographer Jackie Mierzejewski, Wes Skinner
Music Director Debbie Wlodarski
Voice Training Barbara Kondalski
Stage Manager Debbie Marinik, Joanne Toth
Set Design Wes Skinner
Lighting & Sound Designer Scott T. Gage
     Crews Charlie Lumbrezer, Dan Marinik, Don Weber, Jessi Kaires, Angela Metcalf, Marc Malley, Scott Gage
Scenic Art Matt Wiederhold, Wes Skinner
Costume Design Sondra Henry
     Crew Deloris Ellerbrock
Property Mistress Nancy Janney
     Crew Vicki Anderson, John Henry, Ernie Brown, Jean Brown, Joyce Calmes
Set Construction Matt Wiederhold
     Crew Steve Mierzejewski, Judy Wiederhold, Jake Gordy, Joyce Schoch, Laura Fleck
Show Logo Laura Fleck
Program Don Weber
House Manager Ann Veasey
Box Office Manager Ann Veasey
     Staff Joe Kwiatkowski, Carol Kwiatkowski, Kimberly Bruggemann, Judy Wiederhold, Roger Whitmore, Sue Holliger, Lisa Jackson
Program Printing Malhoit Printing
Theater Marquee Signs Angela Metcalf
Photography Bev Norman
Special Thanks Riverport Liquidators, Brad Faust, Whitmer High School Drama Dept., Dan Wiederhold, Russell's Tuxedo-NorthTowne Square Mall, Angela Gage, Jennifer Doren, Pumpernickel's Deli, Cintas Uniform Service-Millbury Ohio, Toledo Furs, Inc.-Stanley Pentsos, Kevin Charles Hair Salon

The Show!

Act I

Musical Numbers

Prologue Old Folks entire company
1.  Cornucopia Cafe Home Ida, Harry, Gert, Walter, Eunice, Melba & Fritzi
2.  Broadway Theatre Broadway Melba, Fritzi, chorus 
3.  Ida's room in Sussex Arms
4.  Broadway Theatre.  In One. The CaperHarry
5.  (Crossover, Sadie's Fur Salon)
6.  Broadway Theatre Coffee Melba & Fritzi
7.  Old Sussex Arms You and I - Mr. & Mrs. McIllehenny, chorus
Do We
- Eunice & Walter
 LorraineIda, Harry, Gert, Walter, Eunice
8.  Broadway Theatre The Caper Reprise Harry
9.  Bloomingdale's Fur Salon Emma Gert, Charlie, Moe, Jack & Phil
10.  New Sussex Arms

Act II

Entre'Acte
1.  Broadway Theatre, N.Y.C. Boom Ditty Boom Ida, Harry, Gert, Walter, Eunice, Melba & Fritzi
2.  Arctic Cold Storage Vault Believe Melba, Fritzi, Ida, Harry, Gert, Walter & Eunice
3.  Broadway Theatre Go Visit Eddie & Grandmother
3b.  New Sussex Arms 70, Girls, 70 entire company
4.  Broadway Theatre
5.  Same The Caper Reprise Harry
6.  Coliseum
7.  Broadway Theatre
8.  A Chapel Yes entire company

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