Director & Choreographer Debbie Wilson
Vocal Director Martin Beale

Performances July 21 - 29, 2006

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Cast List:

Julian Marsh
Tyler Milliron
Peggy Sawyer
Lauryn Caruso
Dorothy Brock
Brittany McKenzie
Billy Lawlor
Spencer Borup
Ann Reilly
Madelyn Frey
Andy Lee
Ryan Blanning
Bert Barry
Matt Provencal
Maggie Jones
Katherine Cimorelli
Phyllis Dale
Katherine Sorgea
Lorraine Fleming
Krista Mackin
Pat Denning
Paul Jordan
Abner Dillon
Andre Mercer
Mac - Stage Manager
Brian Farmer
Diane Lorimer
Casey Wilkerson
Ethel
Jordan Sharp
Doctor
Jacob Marks
Thug
Christopher Meissner
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Ensemble
Aaron Goldsmith
 
Alina Carmona
 
Asher Dubin
 
Ashley Crone
 
Braiden Wells
 
Briana Buenzli
 
Cierra Diaz
 
Colleen Slavin
 
Emily Peter
 
Gabriel Dubin
 
Heather Clark
 
Hillary Coughlin
 
Katey Connell
 
Lara Dietrich
 
Laura Finmand
 
Lauren Menz
 
Leah Parkhurst
 
Leia Ostermann
 
Mariah Muehler
 
Megan Musilli
 
Michaela Kwoka
 
Michelle Nadra
 
Miriam Dubin
 
Morgan Ernst
 
Natalie Crone
 
Natalie Leonard
 
Natalie Lytle
 
Pallavi Nemali
 
Rachel Parkhurst
 
Rebecca Gomez
 
Samuel Dubin
 
Shannon Clavere
 
Stefan Sorgea
 
Taylor Testorff
 
Vanessa DiMugno
 
Brian Farmer
 
Casey Wilkerson
 
Jordan Sharp
 
Jacob Marks
 
Christopher Meissner

Play Synopsis:

42ND STREET is a big, bold musical set in 1933, that celebrates the stuff that dreams are made of. The curtain rises on Andy Lee, the dance director who is auditioning kids for the chorus of 'Pretty Lady'-Audition. The show's writers, Bert and Maggie, are pleased with what they see on stage, but they warn the dancers that at $4.40 per seat, the audience will demand some spectacular dancing. While she has gathered up her courage for an hour at the stage door, young Peggy Sawyer has missed the audition. Billy, the romantic lead, tries to help her see the producer-Young and Healthy.

The producer, Julian Marsh, has no patience for latecomers and Peggy rushes off the stage. Meanwhile, Bert and Maggie try to encourage Julian about the show's prospects of success. He is worried about some of the cast, especially Dorothy Brock, the leading lady. Her last hit was ten years earlier, but her sugar daddy, Abner Dillon, is backing the show.

Just then Dorothy and Abner arrive. Dorothy gushes to Julian that she has "dreamed of the day when I might work with the King of Broadway." Nevertheless, the "king" will not be pushed around, and Julian suggests that Dorothy audition. Abner defends Dorothy and reminds Julian that Dorothy does not have to try out for anyone-Shadow Waltz.

Realizing that she has forgotten her purse, Peggy returns to the stage. Maggie invites her to lunch with three of the girls. The five dance off stage. As they settle in at the Gypsy Tea Kettle, the girls are amused by Peggy's naïvete. They follow with an amusing account of the Broadway facts of life, and dance back to the theater-Go into Your Dance. This number evolves into an audition for Peggy. When Julian walks in he is angry to see Peggy disrupting things again, but he is struck by her remarkable talent. He orders everyone back to work and tells Andy to hire Peggy for the chorus.

Dorothy and Billy begin their rehearsals. The love scene they are rushing through comes under the scrutiny of Abner. He objects to it and handshakes are substituted for kisses-You're Getting to be a Habit With Me.

Peggy, weak and overcome by an exciting day, faints on stage. She is carried to Dorothy's dressing room where Pat Denning, Dorothy's real boyfriend, is waiting. Dorothy walks in, and misreading what she sees, thinks that Pat is two-timing her. Julian suggests that Pat leave town.

Word arrives that the Atlantic City run of the show has been cancelled and that Philadelphia has been substituted. The company packs up for the Arch Street Theatre-Getting Out of Town.

Dress rehearsals begin in Philadelphia-Dames. Julian congratulates the kids on a number well done and sends the cast off to relax.

The cast is throwing a party and Peggy asks Julian if he is coming. Captivated by her charm, Julian decides to go. Dorothy, who misses Pat, has drunk a bit too much, and tells Abner to take his money and leave. Abner is ready to close the show, but the kids are able to talk him out of it.

'Pretty Lady' opens spectacularly with We're In the Money. Then Dorothy rushes onstage to lead the Act I finale. She is accidentally knocked down by Peggy and can't get up. A furious Julian fires Peggy and cancels the rest of the performance.

Act II opens with a doctor telling Julian that Dorothy's ankle is broken. Fear and panic spread through the cast. Julian says he will close 'Pretty Lady' for good, but the cast won't give up-Sunny Side to Every Situation. The cast thinks that Peggy can save the day. Julian finally agrees that Peggy might be able to take over for Dorothy. Peggy has already left for the train station and Julian rushes after her. Julian convinces Peggy to return-Lullabye of Broadway.

Peggy has exactly 36 hours to learn 25 pages, 6 songs and 10 dance numbers. As Julian says, by the next evening, he'll have either a live leading lady or a dead chorus girl!

At long last the Broadway curtain opens on 'Pretty Lady'-Shuffle Off to Buffalo. The show is a fabulous hit and Peggy Sawyer is a sudden sensation. Julian reprises the glory of "42ND STREET."-

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