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The Gondoliers
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Good Shepherd Parish House
June 2, 4 and 6, 1959
(Saturday performance sponsored by Nashua Council of Girl Scouts, Inc.)
The Actorsingers of Nashua present
"The Gondoliers"
or
"The King of Barataria"
Book by W. S. Gilbert
Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan
Produced and Directed by James A. Wood
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Dramatis Personae
(in the order of their appearance)
Fiametta
Barbara Monroe
Giulia
Beth Tebbetts
Contadine
Vittoria
Paula Bryson
Francesco
Richard Poole
Gondoliers
Antonio
Robert Denley
Giorgio
James Burns
Marco Palmieri
William Morgan
Giuseppe Palmieri
Warren Liberty
Contadine
Tessa
Frances Peterson
Gianetta
Mary Strickland
Duke of Plaza-Toro, A Grandee of Spain
Lionel Boucher
Duchess of Plaza-Toro
Marcelle Houle
Casilda, their daughter
Anne Olshewsky
Luiz, the Duke's attendant
Kenneth Mayo
Don Alhambra del Bolero, the Grand Inquisitor
Gerald Stevenson
Annibale, a gondolier
Leonard Rule
Inez, the King's foster-mother
Kathryn Wiggin
Contadine
Paula Bryson,
Betty Callahan,
Leslie Collins,
Margaret Bostwick,
Leslie Eastman,
Kay Goranson,
Ethel Shenton Jones,
Barbara Monroe,
Beth Tebbetts,
Eugenia Yeuell,
Pauline Sinclair,
Marilyn Kantargis,
Helen Kiratsos,
Carol Poole,
Louise Stulgis,
Margaret Tamulonis,
Miriam Richmond,
Constance Wood
Gondoliers, Men-At-Arms, Heralds, Pages
Richard Poole,
Robert Denley,
James Burns,
Leonard Rule,
Ted Cormier,
Ernest Peterson,
Robert Goss,
Joseph Clough,
Roger Lovejoy,
Lewis Bostwick,
Albert Bedard
Dancers
Kay Goranson,
Pauline Sinclair,
Connie Wood;
Robert Denley,
Joseph Clough,
Dick Poole
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Staff
Accompanists
Jo Millett, Corinne Conlon
Choreographer
Pauline Sinclair
Assistant to the Producer and Business Administrator
Ethel Shenton Jones
Stage Manager
Ralph Wright
Assistant Stage Manager
Harold Annis
Stage Assistants
Maurice Buckley,
Thomas W. Butt,
Robert Collins,
Robert Conlon,
George Niles,
Harry Tong,
Ralph Gould,
Nelson Houle,
Ralph Cudhea
Lighting
Robert Goss
Decor and Design
Geoffrey Smith, Artist
Scene Construction and Painting
Al Tamulonis,
Bob Goss,
James Burns,
Bob Denley,
Lewis and Margaret Bostwick,
Marilyn Kantargis,
Dick Poole,
Lionel Boucher
Costumes
Beth Tebbetts and Margaret Tamulonis, Co-Chairmen;
Dorothy Boucher,
Carol Poole
Properties and Set Decor
Aurora Travis,
Rachel Simoneau,
Helen Kiratsos,
Ken Mayo
Make-up
Pearl Ware, Chairman;
Eugenia Yeuell,
Norma April,
Helen Kiratsos
Wigs
Hooker-Howe Costume Company
Wardrobe Administrators
Phyllis Hjelm and Dorothy Boucher;
Sally Morgan,
Shirley Liberty,
Martha Bedard,
Betty Niles,
Pearl Stevenson,
Cecile Wright,
Doris Burns,
Ruth Denley,
Vera Buckley
Ticket Chairmen
Ruth Denley and Ed Goranson, Jr.
Publicity
Kay Goranson and Bob Denley
Posters
Paula Bryson and Dee Bradley
Auditions Committee
Marion I. Joy and Corinne Conlon,
Jo Millett,
Albert Bedard
Ushers and Flower Vendors
Gail Monroe,
Cheryl Haynes,
Joanne Tally,
Frances Morency,
Mary Anne Olshewsky,
Susan Barker,
Laurie Hambleton,
Joanne Millett
Refreshments
Unit X (Good Shepherd Guild);
Daughters of Good Shepherd, Nashua;
Council of Girl Scouts, Inc.
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Synopsis of Scenes
ACT I -- The Piazzetta, Venice
ACT II -- Pavilion in the Palace of Barataria
(An interval of three months is supposed to elapse between Acts I and II)
DATE -- 1750
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Program insert
RESUME OF "THE GONDOLIERS"
A chorus of contadine (peasant girls) are awaiting the arrival of the two
leading gondoliers- -Marco and Giuseppe, to come and choose their brides.
By a sort of blindman's buff they choose Tessa and Gianetta. Meanwhile,
the Duke of Plaza Toro and suite have arrived in Venice. The Duke tells
his daughter, Casilda about her childhood marriage to the infant heir to
the throne of Barataria; (the heir disappeared shortly after this,
supposedly abducted to Venice by the Grand Inquisitor, Don Alhambra).
Thus the royal suite have come in search of the heir for Casilda to marry
and thus make her a queen. Luiz (the drummer boy) and Casilda are in love
(unknown to her parents) and because of her royal background, they
renounce their love. The Grand Inquisitor appears and tells that the heir
to the throne is either Marco or Giuseppe, he is not sure which. He will
send for the nursemaid who took care of the infant and she will be able to
tell which is which. In the meanwhile the two gondoliers are to go to
Barataria and rule jointly, until the matter is straightened out.
ACT II
Marco and Giuseppe are ruling jointly, but without their wives- -until the
Grand Inquisitor is sure which one will be the queen. The whole realm,
under the new rule of the gondoliers, is quite happy. The scene is
interrupted by the sudden appearance of the contadine, who could stand it
in Venice no longer without their husbands. Happiness reigns supreme and
a cachucha is danced. The scene is dimmed somewhat by the appearance of
Don Alhambra who points out the great weakness of the gondoliers'
government. He is further annoyed when he finds Tessa and Gianetta here
in Barataria ahead of him. He informs the four of the infant marriage and
Tessa and Gianetta are quite saddened by the story and its coming effect
on them. Since neither of them is to be a queen, and one is not married
really at all, they leave most despondently. To further dampen the scene,
the Duke of Plaza Toro enters and finds more fault with the gondoliers'
court. He tries to teach them some court etiquette. Finally the old
nurse, Inez, arrives and discloses that neither Marco nor Giuseppe is the
heir, but Luiz. Thus Casilda is reunited with the man she really loves,
and the contadine and gondoliers return to their happiness in Venice!
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