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ob Hill WouldLike to WishEveryone an

Enjoyable Nightat the Opera!

Remember Nob Hill For Quick Mealsfrom the Deli & Seafood and

Delectable Desserts from our Bakery

We're OpenDaily

7 a.m. till 10

PROGRAM ADVERTISING RATESYou Will Get Three Consecutive Shows For One Price!

For More Information Call:Gene Pincus at f408) 257-7951!

Music hyRICHARD RODGERS

West Valley Light OperaPresents

Book & Lyrics hyOSCAR HAMMERSTEIN

Based on Margaret Landon's"Anna and the King of Starn"

StarringCATHERINE PETREK

andDON MASUDA

With

French Clements • Matthew Harvey • Linda HintonSusan Sanders • Jay Somera

Director: STEVELAMBERTAssistant Director: DORIS VANDER PUTTEN

Choral & Music Director: DAN PERCELLChoreographer: NANCY J. KWONG

The King and I" is produced through arrangements with theRodgers and Hammerstein Library.

West Valley Box Office,C/O Jean Hutchins1411 Redmond Rd.San Jose, CA 95120408-268-3777

Saratoga Civic Theatre13777 Fruitvale Ave.

Saratoga, CA408-741-9508

1 Hour Before Curtain

PLEASE NOTE: By order of the City Council and the Fire Marshall, smoking, refreshments and recording or taking photographsduring performances are not permitted.

Anna Leonowens was a proud, resourceful and independent woman. '"From the age of fifteen she spent most of her life in India and Singapore.It was after the death of her husband, Tom, and the need to support herfamily, that she decided to open a school in Singapore for officer'schildren. It was this school which attracted the attention of the SiameseConsul, who had been instructed by the King of Siam to secure an Englishgoverness for the Royal Children.

The King, Maha Mongkut, was a very brilliant man. When his thronewas usurped by his older half-brother, he sought safety in the Buddhistpriesthood. He became a scholar in Pali and Sanskrit. He studiedEnglish, French and Latin. He became a fine mathematician and anamateur astronomer. As King, he was caught in two worlds: the one hegrew up in, and the one where he was a student of the modern world ofcivilization and science. He could be very cruel at times, and also verytender-hearted. But he was a man whom no one ever underestimated. Hewished to bring to Siam what was good in the modern world. AnnaLeonowens was part of that plan. However, she was more than hebargained for. Their influence was very evident in his oldest son, PrinceChululongkorn, whose reign as king brought freedom and major reform.He reorganized the whole system of government and the law courts. Hebuilt schools, transportation facilities and modernized the military. Hefreed political prisoners and established religious freedom. And, then, oneday, he read this declaration:

From the Director:

The more I learned about "The King And I", the more fascinated Ibecame. A lot of people do not realize that this play is a romanticizedstory about real people and real events in history.

"The King And I" is based on the book, "Anna And The King Of Siam",by Margaret Landon.

The book was eventually read by the wives of Rodgers & Hammerstein,who brought it to the attention of their husbands. However, it wasn't untilGertrude Lawrence asked them to write a play based on the book as avehicle for her, that they decided to do it.

"Let this our royal message to our people be proclaimed, andnot as if we were doing a great and lordly thing, but oursimple duty to our fellow men and subjects, that from thefirst day of January, 1872, slavery shall cease to be aninstitution in our country, and every man, woman and childshall hold themselves free-born citizens."

hope you enjoy the performance, and thank you for coming; forwithout you, the audience, there can be no theatre.

Steve Lambert

CAST OF CHARACTERS(In order of appearance)

Captain Orton ROBERT SUMMERSLouis Leonowens FRENCH CLEMENTSAnna Leonowens CATHERINE PETREKThe Interpreter EDMOND KWONGThe Kralahome LARRY FONGThe King .DON MASUDALun Tha JAY SOMERATuptim LlNDA HINTONLady Thiang SUSAN SANDERSThe Royal Wives ELlZABETH EDGERTON, LISA ELLISON,

. CONNIE LOPEZ, JANET MILLER,ANN PERRIS, DAWN RAGO, BECKY ROPA,

REASON ROXAS, RICKIE ROXAS, SIMONE SKEELSPrince Chululongkorn MATTHEW HARVEYSir Edward Ramsay : JOHN HUFFRoyal Princes and Princesses .DANNY COTE, RACHEL COTE,

DESIREE DELA PENA, MELISSA DOMINGUEZ,CHERYL DULEY, RICHARD ESPINOZA, MARK HARVEY,

DAVID LAMBERT, DIANA LOPEZ,IAKONA MEDEIROS, JENNA PETERSON

Deck Hands, Priests, Guards, Servants, and Dignataries: DANIEL CHAVEZ,RICHARD ESPINOZA, RUSSELL GALLOWAY,

DOUGLAS HINES, STEVE KLINE, EDMOND KWONG,JUNE-ROMEO MILANES, ROY SHIMADA,

JAY TORR, DOUGLAS WESTPHAL"Small House of Uncle Thomas" Ballet:Narrator LlNDA HINTONUncle Thomas ROBERT SUMMERSLittle Eva REASON ROXASLittle Topsy EDMOND KWONGEliza ELlZABETH EDGERTONDogs .DANIEL CHAVEZ, RICHARD ESPINOZA, EDMOND KWONGSimon of Legree RUSSELL GALLOWAYAngel- George MATTHEW HARVEYChorus LlSA ELLISON, DOUGLAS HINES, STEVE KLINE,

CONNIE LOPEZ, *JUNE-ROMEO MILANES,JANET MILLER, ANN PERRIS, DAWN RAGO, BECKY ROPA,

RICKIE ROXAS, ROY SHIMADA, SIMONE SKEELS, JAY TORR

* Dance Captain

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS

The action takes place in and around the King's Palace, Bangkok,Siam, during the early eighteen sixties.

ACT ONE

Overtu re Orchestra

Scene 1:The Siamese Ship CHOW PHYA"I Whistle A Happy Tune" Anna, Louis

Scene 2: The King's Library"My Lord And Master" Tuptim"Hello Young Lovers" Anna"The March of the Siamese Children" The Royal Princes and Princesses

Scene 3: The King's Library"A Puzzlement" The King

Scene 4: The Schoolroom"The Royal Bangkok Academy" The Royal Children"Getting To Know You" , Anna, Royal Wives and Children"A Puzzlement" (Reprise) Prince, Louis

Scene 5: Anna's Bedroom"Shall I Tell You What I Think of You" Anna"Something Wonderful" Lady Thiang

Scene 6The King's Library

ACT TWO

Entr'Acte OrchestraScene 1: Reception Room"Western People Funny" Lady Thiang, and Royal Wives

Scene 2: The Garden"I Have Dreamed" Lun Tha, Tuptim"Hello Young Lovers" , Anna

Scene 3: The Theater Pavilion'The Small House of Uncle Thomas" Tuptim, Chrous

Scene 4: The King's Library"Song Of The King" The King and Anna"Shall We Dance" Anna and The King

Scene 5: Anna's Bedroom

Scene 6: The King's Study"I Whistle A Happy Tune" (Reprise) Anna

ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: DAN PERCELL

(Not all musicians will play each performance.)

TROBOME CLARINET II TRUMPET I, II, III (Alt)Grant Hill Karen Eshoff Dan CoyleCarl Buck Susan Cardello Dave McGloughlinRandy Chase Adam Michlin Clay Foster

Bobbie Howe Bill HunsickerTROMBONE 1 Jim RollinsGary Black CLARINET III/BASS CL Dustin Frazier

~ Brian Cardello Ken Ponticelli Dave TophamDave Posner Steven Holmes Shaun Collins

Michael Maida Sara GonzalesPERCUSSIONNancy Welchly BASSOON VIOLIN IDori Shimer Bill Coye Vitaly Leykin

Gail Selburn Marian LinSTRING BASS Terry Bowman David SchwenkeSteve AdkinsLinda Jansen FRENCH HORN I VIOLIN II

Robert Harvey Carol EnglishCELLO Robert Bertini April MarsinkavageLynda Bloomquist Brian Holmes Amy WatsonElly Weiser

FRENCH HORN II VIOLIN IIIPICC/FLUTE I, II (A It) Linda Clements Cheralyn Watson*Linda Black Rich Lamb Heidi RifbjergJan Turnage Adina Gordon Lynell Miller (Also I & II)Eileen Bowman-Wickermeyer FRENCH HORN III VIOLA

Bob Wilson Jacquie WiebeOBOE Dan Starrett Margaret ElliottCindy Thorp Margaret Douglas Jay McKnightLynne Bosworth Steve HarveyMarty Mchan

PIANOCLARINET I Myndall ShiversJordan SelburnSteve FernbachBonnie Bowman

* Orchestra Manager

WHO'S WHO IN OUR CASTCATHERINE PETREK - Anna. We welcome Catherine back,this time to play the role she has wanted to play all her life.She started her singing career in high school and herdirectorial experience began in college. Since that time,Catherine has performed in leading roles with Opera San Jose,West Bay Opera and Gilbert & Sullivan Society of San Jose.And, of course, with West Valley Light Opera. You mustremember her as Lalume in 'Kismet'. Last season, shedirected 'The Merry Widow' for us. Catherine has recently

played Thea in 'Fiorello', and Mrs. Anderson in 'A Little Night Music' for FoothillCollege. Her experience also includes other facets of theater, such as costumedesign and construction, stage crew, properties designer and stage manager, aswell as directing. Catherine is a vocal teacher, and her husband John, is an airlinepilot. Catherine couldn't be happier with this show. Not only is she playing thelead, but her daughter, Elizabeth Edgerton, and nephew French Clements, arealso in the show. It's definitely a 'Family Affair' for this very talented 'Anna'.

DON MASUDA - The King. A newcomer to WVLOA, Don is adelight to work with and we welcome him with open arms. Anative of Honolulu, Hawaii, he considers himself to be aCalifornian, having moved here when he was but a child. Inreal life, Don is the single parent of thirteen year old twin boys,and has been a third grade teacher in San Mateo for overtwenty years. This experience makes him a natural to play theKing of Siam, with over sixty children. It's no wonder they areso obedient. Since 1988, Don has been performing withTheatreWorks in Palo Alto, SJCLO, Foothill College, and Saratoga Drama Group.Of the many shows Don has performed in, his favorites are Ito in "Mame", and in"Pacific Overtures", a show he has done for both TheatreWorks and SJCLO. Dondedicates his performances in this production "To my Dad, whom I miss so much,and who is no longer part of the theatre audience, but is still out there ...somewhere ... watching me, supporting me, and loving me."

SUSAN SANDERS - Lady Thiang. Gracing our stage onceagain, in a role just made for her, Susan is doing a wonderfuljob as the imperious, but human, Lady Thiang. Many of youmay remember her as the wonderful Bloody Mary in our SouthPacific a few seasons ago, for which she received an ERMAaward. Susan started her theatrical endeavours with WVLO aspart of the ensemble in ''The Desert Song". Her talents havegraced this stage in "Cabaret", "Annie Get Your Gun", "Nine",and "Kiss Me Kate" for Saratoga Drama Group, as well as

"Anything Goes", "Fiddler On The Roof", "The Merry Widow", and "Man Of LaMancha", for WVLO. She takes vocal lessons with our very own Mrs. Anna,Catherine Petrek. Her husband, Gary, is also no stranger to this theater. Susanand Gary have a video filter company, Sanders Media Adventures. When notdisplaying her vitality on stage, Susan works for Apple Computer and tells us sheis a computer 'Nerd'. We'd say she is a whiz, both in theater and the computer.Welcome back, Susan.

LINDA HINTON - Tuptim. Linda started her theatricalexperiences at the tender age of six, in her native Lincoln,Nebraska. The play was "The King And I", her role was that ofPrincess Ying Yaowlak, one of the royal children. After atwenty year hiatus, Linda returned to the theater here in the bayarea. She has performed with TheaterWorks, The MagdelenaGroup in Berkeley, The San Jose State Opera TheatreWorkshop, Palo Alto Players, Cal State Hayward, andChanticleers in Castro Valley. Her roles have ranged fromSnow White, Granny, Cinderella's Mother, Sleeping Beauty and Harp in "Into TheWoods", to Nannetta in "Falstaff", to Babette in "La Cage Aux Folies". Whenasked what her favorite roles have been, Linda says, "All of them!". In everydaylife, Linda is a research associate at Protein Design Labs, and as of April 10th ofthis year, she has been married to Vince Foecke. As a matter of fact, Linda joinedthe cast shortly after a dream honeymoon, sailing aboard the Queen Elizabeth toEurope. We are delighted to have her with us.

MATTHEW HARVEY - Prince Chululongkorn. Once again, thetalented and versatile Matthew is in a WVLOA production.This is Matt's eighth show for us. He has appeared in 'Man OfLa Mancha", "The Merry Widow", "Oklahoma", "The MusicMan", "Fiddler On The Roof", "The Mystery Of Edwin Drood",and his unforgettable role of Jack in "Into The Woods". Matt isnow attending Santa Clara University, where he has justcompleted his freshman year. He is perfectly suited for thepart of the eldest of the King's children in this show. He is alsodoing double duty as the Angel George in the Small House of

Uncle Thomas scene, no doubt heeding the lessons taught by his ballet teacher,Audrey King, at SCU. Following along with the prevalence of family membersamong "The King And I" company, Matt's younger brother, Mark, is another of theroyal children. Watch out, Matt, one of these days, you and Mark may be incompetition for the same roles.

JAY SOMERA - Lun Tha. A native of the Bay Area, Jaystarted his "involvement" with the theater at the ripe old age ofsix. He continued this involvement through his school years,adding directorial experience while in college. After a ten yearbreak from theatrical endeavours, he re-discovered hisperforming talents. Since then, he has appeared in numerousproductions for the Gilbert & Sullivan Society of San Jose. Jayhas recently been seen as Calynx in GSSSJ's "Utopia Ltd.",and William in the North Valley Player's "How The Other Half \ /Loves". Jay is the director of several local Catholic Church-related choirs. In hisevery day life away from theater, Jay works in medical research at StanfordUniversity. According to Jay, he never expected to be cast in the show and onlycame to auditions due to dire threats from a certain Assistant Director. We don'tknow if this is a true story, but, nevertheless, we are certainly happy to have Jaywith us.

FRENCH CLEMENTS - Louis Leonowens. French is a relativenewcomer to performing having been in only one play beforejoining the cast of "The King And I". He was in the chorus of"Charlotte's Web", for the Cupertino Drama Conservatoryearlier this year. He also understudied several other roles andended up with the role of Gander when the original performerdropped out of the show two weeks before opening. Frenchiecomes naturally to the performing arts though, having attended

/ many productions since the age of six, to watch Aunt CatherinePetrek in many operas and musicals, and cousin Karen Edgerton in the"Nutcracker". He is in the sixth grade at Kennedy Jr. High School, participating inthe Super Six Program for gifted children, where the advanced curriculum includesforeign languages. Frenchie lives in Cupertino with Mom, Dad and little sister Iris.Aside from performing, Frenchie likes to cook, because he can eat what he makes.Sounds like a well rounded young man to us.

WHO'S WHO ON OUR STAFFSTEVE LAMBERT - Director. After ten years away from thetheater, we welcome Steve in his debut as director of "The KingAnd I". Steve is a graduate of the University of Santa Clara,with a BA in Theater Arts. His experience includes acting anddirecting for theater groups throughout the Bay Area, includingthe Gilbert & Sullivan Society of San Jose, the SummerShakespeare Festival at San Jose City College, and the formerCommunity Players of Los Gatos/Saratoga. Steve and his wife,Linda, moved to New York City, where he performedprofessionally in the soap opera, "Another World". Other credits include "ChapterTwo", "Easy Money", and the films "Rage of Angels", "My Favorite Year", and "TheMuppets Take Manhattan". In keeping with the family tradition in this production,son David is one of the royal children, sister-in-law Judy Mecum is our costumer,brother-in-law Hugh Mecum is our Stage Manager, and niece Andrea Graves is onthe Stage Crew. Not to be left out, daughter Thea is our best fan. Steve says NewYork City was fascinating, but he's happy to be back out here, and lucky us, wehave him.

DORIS VANDER PUTTEN - Assistant Director. A great ladyof the theater, Doris is perhaps most known as the ultimateKatisha in "The Mikado", a role she has played several timesfor the Gilbert & Sullivan Society of San Jose. Doris lists thisrole, as well as Nurse Ratchett in "One Flew Over TheCuckoo's Nest" for Theaterwest in Los Gatos, as her favoriteroles. Her many facets in theater include directing for theSanta Clara Players, singing for several Bay Area operacompanies, many roles in musicals, dramas, and comedies for

local theater groups including WVLOA, SDG, Community Players of LosGatos/Saratoga, and the Montalvo Players. She has even been seen workingbackstage doing props, and as a memorable stage hand in a production of "Mr.Roberts". Son Bob is our Assistant Stage Manager. The entire family is or hasbeen involved in the performing arts in one way or another. We imagine her threegrand-daughters living in Texas will follow along in theater, too. Doris works forShea Homes in San Jose. We are sure her co-workers enjoy being with her asmuch as we do.

DAN PERCELL - Music & Choral Director. Dan was our Musicand Co-Choral Director in 'The Merry Widow', and now is doingthe same thing in 'The King & I'. His smiling face and pleasantpersonality makes him an absolute delight to work with. Danhas a BA in Music/Education from San Francisco State, andhas worked with community theater groups since 1986,conducting over 22 musicals. In addition, Dan plays thetrombone and tuba with the Redwood Symphony. In his sparetime, Dan likes restoring VW's, scuba diving, camping, andback-packing with his wife, Karen, who is a choreographer for local theatergroups. This production is a new experience for showman Dan, directing ourwonderful orchestra in the wings. When he takes his bows, it will be for all the finemusicians as well as himself. It's good to have Dan back with us.

NANCY J. KWONG - Choreographer. Dear little Nancy is nowMrs. Edmond Kwong, who also happens to be in this show.Nancy was raised in a theatrical family. Her mom, Marge Hand,has been seen and heard in countless productions around theSouth Bay. Her dad, Edward Hand, is President of West ValleyLight Opera and Technical Director for this show. Nancy startedperforming with us in 'Good News'. Then, 'Kiss Me Kate','Dames At Sea', and 'Rodgers & Hart'. Nancy has alsochoreographed for the Gaslighter Theater in Campbell,

Sunnyvale Community Players and Theatre Works in Palo Alto. Nancy has a BAfrom California State Univery, at Chico, and a Masters in Speech Pathology fromJose State University. Our busy young lady also finds time to volunteer for TimpanyCenter and is a member of the Quota Club International, working for the speechand hearing impaired. Nancy used to run out for a little Chinese. Now, she juststays home, and a little Chinese comes to her. ..

GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Laurel Smith, Bobby Vander Putten, Eileen Chavarria, Judy Pincus, Adele Bauer,Alan and Lynn Haydis, Carrie and Art De Peralta, Miller Jr High School, CupertinoSchool District, Argonaut School, Saratoga School District, San Jose Civic LightOpera Costume Shop, Saratoga Drama Group, Gilbert & Sullivan Society of SanJose, Gene Collinge, Marlene Duley, Fred Fleming, KBAY-FM Radio, Bob Kohtz,Brian Rhea, and to IBM, Inc., for their generous contribution to our HearingImpaired device, Steve Hall, of Hall's Hearing Aid Center, and the wonderfulparents of all the marvelous children in this production.

PRODUCTION STAFF

Producers CELE & GENE PINCUSDirector STEVE LAMBERTAssistant Director DORIS VANDER PUTTENMusic & Choral Director DAN PERCELLChoreographer NANCY J. KWONGAssistant to the Choreographer JAY TORR

Production Designer GARY MITCHELLStage Manager HUGH MECUM "\Assistant Stage Manager BOBBY VANDER PUTTEN I

Costumer JUDY MECUMCraft Specialties STEPHEN C. WATHEN )Lighting Designer DINNA MYERSProperty Mistress EILEEN CHAVARRIAAssistant to Property Mistress CHRISTOPHER MARIN

Makeup Designer .DOUG BAIRDHair and Wig Consultant TINO CECILIOPhotography DONALD HOM and BALLOU PHOTOGRAPHYRehearsal Pianists MYNDALL SHIVERS, GLORIA HIRSHHORN,

LINDY BARNESLobby Design DAWN MEIDINGERHouse Manager .DONNA STUEFLOTENStage Crew PAUL LARA, ANDREA GRAVES,

CHRISTOPHER MARIN, EILEEN CHAVARRIALighting Crew BONNIE DRINKER, MIKE MCCARRY,

DAVE RAIMAN, TIM RAIMAN, GERI BALLOU,TIM MATHEWS, ELAINE MATHEWS

Set Construction LES DALE, RAY VARGAS, ED HANDGENE & CELE PINCUS, EDMOND KWONG,

HUGH MECUM, JANET MILLER, ROY SHIMADA,GENE COLLINGE, GARY MITCHELL, JET TURNER,

DON MASUDA, MICK KWONG, CHRIS FULTZCostume Construction LOLA REMEDIOS BORJA, JULIE DALE,

LAURA DOMINGUEZ-YON, MARGE HAND, PAT HOWIE,KRIS DUDLEY, BECKY ROPA, JEANNE ROPA, JUDY PINCUS,

CELE PINCUS, ANDREA GRAVES, VIVIAN KUGLER, RENEE LANFORD,RHONDA PETRARCA, CONNIE JOHNSON, MARLENE DULEY,

DARLENE HERMAN, CHENOA PORTER, CATHERINE PETREK,JAY TORR, EMILY COTE, STEVE COMPLETO, DOROTHY MASUDA

Poster/Flyer Design NUBERRY ADVERTISINGPoster/Flyer Printing SIMPSON PRINTERSLobby Refreshments ANGELS UNLIMITEDOpening Night Refreshments DAWN and DICK MEIDINGERReservations/Box Office JEAN HUTCHINS

CAPTAIN'S CAPE AWARDAt the end of the '79-'80 season, WVLO Board initiated a special award in memoryof its late President, Captain R.P. Maurice. The "Captain's Cape" award, selectedby the Director, is presented to a member of the chorus who has made an out-standing contribution to the success of the production. The following are the recipi-ents for the past seven seasons.

Claire Cormier/Brad Hightdudis "SOUND OF MUSIC"Fritz Allmon "KISS ME KATE"Len Jacobson "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"John Ladasky 'THE MUSIC MAN"Anneka van MastrigtlChristopher Thompson "INTO THE WOODS"Cosmo Hom/Roy Shimada "KISMET'Susan Sanders and Jay Torr. "MERRY WIDOW"Nick Manis "MAN OF LA MANCHA"Stephen Maddox "SINGING IN THE RAIN"Geri Ballou "DROOO"Anneka Van Mastrigt... "NUNSENSE"

Les Dale . .... "MY FAIR LADY"Nancy Hand "DAMES AT SEA"Bruce Wheeler "IRENE"Keith Allaun "HELLO, DOLLY"Bob Mills "SWEET CHARITY"Carl Honore "DESERT SONG"Bruce Bowman "ANYTHING GOES"John B. Scott "42nd STREET'Ann Gmelin "SOUTH PACIFIC"Robert Summers "GIRL CRAZY"Mark Mann/Jeff Dreyer. " "GUYS & DOLLS"

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ORCHESTRA VEST AWARDS"MY FAIR LADY" . Nancy Welchly"DAMES AT SEA" Diane Reynolds"IRENE" Steve Adkins"HELLO, DOLLY" Shirley Cowart"DESERT SONG" Bonnie Bowman"ANYTHING GOES" Lindy Barnes"42nd STREET". Jean Narunsky"SOUTH PACIFIC" Cathie Howard"GIRL CRAZY" Linda Black"GUYS & DOLLS" Cathie Howard

"SOUND OF MUSIC" Bonnie Bowman"KISS ME KATE" Arlene Jacobs"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" Terry Bowman"THE MUSIC MAN" John P. Healy"INTO THE WOODS" Myndall Maurer"KISMET' Pam Sakoi"MERRY WIDOW" Bonnie Bowman"MAN OF LA MANCHA" Linda Black"SINGING IN THE RAIN Mike Sloan"DROOD" Dori Shimer"NUNSENSE" Gladie Tuscher

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Douglas Hines, Roy Shimada, Daniel Chavez,Jennifer Lautz, Janet Miller, Connie Lopez

Douglas Westphal, Jay Torr,Becky Ropa, Ann Perris, Simione Skeels

Elizabeth Edgerton, Lisa Ellison,Dawn Razo, June-Romea Milanes

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CAPTAIN'S CAPE AWARDAt the end of the '79-'80 season, WVLO Board initiated a special award in memoryof its late President, Captain R.P. Maurice. The "Captain's Cape" award, selectedby the Director, is presented to a member of the chorus who has made an out-standing contribution to the success of the production. The following are the recipi-ents for the past seven seasons.

Les Dale "MY FAIR LADY"Nancy Hand "DAMES AT SEA"Bruce Wheeler . "IRENE"Keith Allaun............. . "HELLO, DOLLY"Bob Mills "SWEET CHARITY"Carl Honore . . "DESERT SONG"Bruce Bowman ''ANYTHING GOES"John B. Scot!... "42nd STREET'Ann Gmelin . "SOUTH PACIFIC"Robert Summers ..Mark Mann/Jeff Dreyer .

.. "GIRL CRAZY"

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Claire Cormier/Brad Hightdudis "SOUND OF MUSIC"Fritz Allmon "KISS ME KATE"Len Jacobson "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF"John Ladasky 'THE MUSIC MAN"Anneka van MastrigtlChristopher Thompson "INTO THE WOODS"Cosmo Hom/Roy Shimada.... .. "KISMET'Susan Sanders and Jay Torr.... "MERRY WIDOW"Nick Manis "MAN OF LA MANCHA"Stephen Maddox "SINGING IN THE RAIN"Geri Ballou "DROOD"

Anneka Van Mastrigt... "NUNSENSE"

ORCHESTRA VEST AWARDS"MY FAIR LADY"........ .. Nancy Welchly"DAMES AT SEA" Diane Reynolds"IRENE" Steve Adkins"HELLO, DOLLy" Shirley Cowart"DESERT SONG"....... .. Bonnie Bowman''ANYTHING GOES" Lindy Barnes"42nd STREET"... .. Jean Narunsky"SOUTH PACIFIC" Cathie Howard"GIRL CRAZY" .. Linda Black"GUYS & DOLLS" Cathie Howard

"SOUND OF MUSIC" .. Bonnie Bowman"KISS ME KATE"... .. Arlene Jacobs"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" Terry Bowman"THE MUSIC MAN"... .. John P. Healy"INTO THE WOODS" Myndall Maurer"KiSMET"...... .. Pam Sakoi"MERRY WIDOW" Bonnie Bowman"MAN OF LA MANCHA" Linda Black"SINGING IN THE RAIN Mike Sloan"DROOD" Dori Shimer"NUNSENSE" Gladie Tuscher

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"MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS"Book by Sally Benson. Music & Lyrics by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane.

"MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" is one of those rare treasures: a homespun tale offantastic proportions. It is about a fanciful time when families stuck together, girlsfell in love with the boy next door, and father knew best. It is about fantasy andimagination. In short, it's about the 1904World's Fair. In 1944, MGM released thefilm starring Judy Garland & Tom Drake. Then, in November, 1989, the musicalopened at the Gershwin Theater in New York to recreate the magic from the movie.It's the perfect family musical with such nostalgic hits as "The Trolley Song"; "TheBoy Next Door"; "Skip To My Lou"; the title song, and six new, additional songswritten specifically for the New York production. Performances: Oct/Dec 93

"I DO!I ~O!''Book & Lyrics by Tom Jones. Music by Harvey Schmidt.

"I DO! I DO!" is the story of a marriage. Based on "The Four-Poster" by Jan deHartog, this is the story of Michael and Agnes ... a chronicle of life ... birth of theirchildren ... quarrels ... money problems ... love ... all told in a warm sentimental style,sometimes with tongue-in-cheek, sometimes brassy and bold, alternately soft andtouching, but always entertaining. The score includes "My Cup Runneth Over";"Together Forever"; "Nobody's Perfect"; "What Makes a Woman"; and the titlesong. Performances: Mar/Apr 94

"MY FAIR LADY"Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Frederick Lowe.

"'MY FAIR LADY" is universally hailed as the greatest musical ever writtenbecause of Lerner & Lowe's masterful musical adaptation of Shaw's"Pygmalion", it inspires a virtuoso performance from every member of the cast.Professor Higgins' successful transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a cockneygutter "sparrow" to an elegant society "swan" is the truimph of his career. Witha rousing and memorable score which includes such favorites as "The Rain InSpain", "With A Little Bit 0' Luck", "Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "Get Me To TheChurch On Time", and "On The Street Where You Live", this is the perfectmusical for a light-hearted evening. Performances: Jul/Aug 94

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WEST VALLEY LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATIONANNOUNCES ITS 29TH SEASON, 1993-1994

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS"B by Sally Benson. Music & Lyrics by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane.

EET ME IN ST. LOUIS" is one of those rare treasures: a homespun tale ofar astic proportions. It is about a fanciful time when families stuck together, girlse love with the boy next door, and father knew best. It is about fantasy and~ag·nation. In short, it's about the 1904 World's Fair. In 1944, MGM released the~ s arring Judy Garland & Tom Drake. Then, in November, 1989, the musical

ooe ed at the Gershwin Theater in New York to recreate the magic from the movie.- s e perfect family musical with such nostalgic hits as "The Trolley Song"; "The

ext Door"; "Skip To My Lou"; the title song, and six new, additional songsHe specifically for the New York production. Performances: Oct/Dee 93

-I DO! I DO!":3 & Lyrics by Tom Jones. Music by Harvey Schmidt.

ALL OUR EVENING SHOWS WILL START AT 8:00PMMATINEES WILL START AT 2:30PMDoors will open one-half hour before show time

DO. I DO!" is the story of a marriage. Based on "The Four-Poster" by Jan deog. this is the story of Michael and Agnes ... a chronicle of life ... birth of theirren ... quarrels ... money problems ... love ... all told in a warm sentimental style,etimes with tongue-in-cheek, sometimes brassy and bold, alternately soft and

ot.c ng. but always entertaining. The score includes "My Cup Runneth Over";~ gether Forever"; "Nobody's Perfect"; "What Makes a Woman"; and the title

g. Performances: Mar/Apr 94

MY FAIR LADY"8 ok & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Frederick Lowe.

Y FAIR LADY" is universally hailed as the greatest musical ever writtenbecause of Lerner & Lowe's masterful musical adaptation of Shaw'sPygmalion", it inspires a virtuoso performance from every member of the cast.Professor Higgins' successful transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a cockneygutter "sparrow" to an elegant society "swan" is the truimph of his career. Witha rousing and memorable score which includes such favorites as "The Rain InSpain", "With A Little Bit 0' Luck", "Wouldn't It Be Loverly", "Get Me To TheChurch On Time", and "On The Street Where You Live", this is the perfectmusical for a light-hearted evening. Performances: Jul/Aug 94••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••