
| Written By: Stephen Sondheim | |
| Directed by: Wes Skinner | |
| Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing |
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"A Little Night Music" ran May 3-18, 2002, Thursday through Saturday at 8:00pm,
Sunday at 2:00pm
Ticket Information
Winner of five 1973 Tony Awards including Best Musical, this tale of lost loves, secret yearnings, and scandalous affairs includes the unforgettable song "Send in the Clowns." This Sondheim classic celebrates the desperations and delights of romantic attraction, as a cast of mismatched lovers try to find their way safely-if sometimes painfully-to a happy ending.
| "...heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting. It is Dom Perignon. It is supper at Laserre. It is a mixture of Cole Porter, Gustav Mahler, Antony Tudor, and just a little of Ingmar Bergman. And it is more fun than any tango in a Parisian suburb." -The New York Times |
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Leading Roles |
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| Mr. Lindquist | Mark Ely |
| Mrs. Nordstrom | Megan Ray |
| Mrs. Anderssen | Sara Ledzianowski |
| Mr. Erlanson | Joe Barton |
| Mrs. Segstrom | Barbara Vaught |
| Fredrika Armfeldt | Amanda Striph |
| Madame Armfeldt | Jean Mills |
| Frid, her butler | Ben Lumbrezer |
| Henrik Egerman | Jake Gordy |
| Anne Egerman | Paula Vasko |
| Fredrik Egerman | Steve Horowitz |
| Petra | Thereasa Rinderknecht |
| Desiree Armfeldt | Dana J. Pilrose |
| Malla, her maid | Angela Gage |
| Bertrand, a page | Ashley Gage |
| Count Carl-Magnus Malcom | Matt Richardson |
| Countess Charlotte Malcom | Suzanne Jennens |
| Osa | Ashley Gage |
Production Staff |
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Director |
Wes Skinner |
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Producer |
D. Nicholas Hansen |
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Set Design |
Wes Skinner |
| Musical Director | Debbie Wlodarski |
| Musical Assistant | Chris Henke |
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Stage Manager |
Tom Kleinert |
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Lighting Designer |
Julie Zatko |
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Crew |
Kitty Devany, Angela Metcalf, Alex Read, Nikki Wilson |
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Costume Design |
Sondra Henry |
| Crew | Delores Ellerbrock, Angela Gage, Ashley Gage, Kathy Karnes, Sara Ledzianowski, Jean Lennox, Maureen O’Malley, Paige Price, Aimee Roberts, Georgette Roberts, Nikki Wilson |
| Property Masters | Laura Fleck |
| Crew | Angela Gage, Ashley Gage, Ben Lumbrezer |
| Set Construction | Laura Fleck, Jake Gordy, D. Nicholas Hansen, John Henry, Ben Lumbrezer, Jackie Mierzejewski, Steve Mierzejewski, Matt Wiederhold |
| Set Dressing | Laura Fleck, Jake Gordy, Ben Lumbrezer, Matt Richardson, Wes Skinner |
| Sound Design | Don Weber |
| Program | Jake Gordy |
| Program Art & Cover Design | Laura Fleck |
| House Manager | Ann Veasey |
| Box Office | Ann Veasey |
| Assisted By | Kimberly Bruggemann, Sue Holliger, Joe & Carol Kwiatkowski, John Scott, Roger Whitmore, Judy Wiederhold |
| Program Printing | M&M Printing |
| Marquee Signs | Laura Fleck |
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Cast Photography |
Mike McDermott |
| Special Thanks |
Croswell Opera House |
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Place: Sweden
Time: Turn of the century
Act I |
Musical Numbers |
| Night Waltz | Company |
| Now | Fredrik |
| Later | Henrik |
| Soon | Anne, Henrik, Fredrik |
| The Glamorous Live | Fredrika, Desiree, Madame Armfeldt, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Segstrom, Mrs. Anderssen, Mr. Lindquist, Mr. Erlanson |
| Remember | Mr. Lindquist, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Segstrom, Mr. Erlanson, Mrs. Anderssen |
| You Must Meet My Wife | Desiree, Fredrik |
| Liasons | Madame Armfeldt |
| In Praise of Women | Carl-Magnus |
| Every Day a Little Death | Charlotte, Anne |
| A Weekend in the Country | Company |
Act II |
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| The Sun Won't Set | Mrs. Anderssen, Mrs. Segstrom, Mrs. Nordstrom, Mr. Lindquist, Mr. Erlanson |
| It Would Have Been Wonderful | Fredrik, Carl-Magnus |
| Perpetual Anticipation | Mrs. Nordstrom, Mrs. Segstrom, Mrs. Anderssen |
| Send in the Clowns | Desiree |
| The Miller's Son | Petra |
| Finale | Company |
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Last Modified: 09/16/12