Also in supporting roles will be Ron Toczek, Kurt Umholtz, Ken Kopf, Andrew Shaffer, Derek Scott, Elaine Borgese, Brad Wakeman, Gabrielle Taylor, Emily Gibson, Maggie Able, Karen Herschell, and Melissa Koveski. Other featured players in the show include Nicole Shoop, Kimie Muroya, Gabby Moore, Bryanna Kifolo, Jessica Paquin, Jessica Confer, Austin Duclos, Tim Hippensteel and Michael Sampsell. Gypsy will be the third RiverStage production directed by Wakeman, and supporting her behind the scenes will be Russell Wynn, Jr., choral director at Milton Area High School, and assistant director Christine Remley, with production design by Dennis Merkle, stage management by Claire Paulsen, and choreography by Jamie Karichner. Jason Puckey of Watsontown, last seen as the Beast in the West Deptford Theatre’s Beauty and the Beast, will play their agent Herbie. Melissa has been seen locally in shows with Milton Area Community Theatre ( A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) and Community Theatre League ( The Secret Garden, Little Shop of Horrors), and Rachel is an alumna of University of Massachusetts’ Sketch-22 comedy troupe as well as the Albright Theater. Mabus of Laporte and Rachel Kador of Winfield. Her daughters, Louise and June, will be played by Melissa J. Marina Gresh of Danville, who appeared in RiverStage’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last summer, will play Mama Rose. This production of Gypsy features a large cast of 42 actors, singers and dancers ranging in age from 6 to 70, who have appeared in productions with RiverStage, Valley Players, Gaspipe Theatre Company, Community Theatre League, PA Stage Company, Williamsport Civic Ballet, Christ Wesleyan Church, Bloomsburg University, Cambridge University, Juniata College, Lycoming College, Shippensburg Univerisity, Susquehanna University, Temple University, and high schools including Lewisburg, Milton, Hughesville, and Warrior Run. It’s a true classic, and we know that the audience is going to have a great time!” Gypsy is truly an amazing musical, filled with catchy songs and great roles for actors and actresses of all ages. “We’re also excited about performing in the beautiful new Danville Middle School theatre that was renovated after the 2011 flood. “RiverStage is pleased that once again, our summer musical is able to take advantage of the amazing breadth of talented individuals from all across the Susquehanna Valley, including young actors who starred in different high school and college productions and now can be seen on stage together,” says director Jennifer Wakeman. ” After its original 1959 production with Ethel Merman, Gypsy was revived four more times on Broadway starring Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters, and Patti LuPone, winning a total of six Tony awards. Including many songs that became popular standards (“Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “Together (Wherever We Go),” and “Let Me Entertain You”), Gypsy has frequently been described by critics and writers as one of “the greatest of all American musicals. Based on the 1957 memoirs of the famous burlesque entertainer Gypsy Rose Lee, it follows Rose’s dreams and efforts to raise her two young daughters to perform onstage and survive the ups and downs of show business life. Gypsy is the true story of the ultimate show business mother, Mama Rose, and her two daughters trying to “break into the big time” in the 1920’s vaudeville era. By Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne & Stephen Sondheimĭanville Middle School, 120 Northumberland Rd, Danville
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