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<show id="s1992b">

<performing_organization> Actorsingers </performing_organization>
<title> My Fair Lady </title>
<year> 1992 </year>
<dates> October 30 to November 1</dates>
<times> </times>
<price> </price>
<venue id="Elm"> Edmund M. Keefe Auditorium </venue>

<related_shows>
  <prior id="s1992a" />
  <next  id="s1993a" />
  <same  id="s1974b" name="MFL 1974" />
</related_shows>

<art>
  <program_cover src="pix/s1992bc.gif" />
</art>

<credits>
  <based-on> Adapted From Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" </based-on>
  <by> Book and Lyrics by <writer> Alan Jay Lerner </writer> </by>
  <by> Music by <writer> Frederick Loewe </writer> </by>
  <contract-info> 
    My Fair Lady is presented through special arrangement with
    <br/> Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.
    <br/> 560 Lexington Avenue
    <br/> New York, New York 10022
  </contract-info>
</credits>

<cast title="The Company" sub="(in order of appearance)">
  <R> <ch name="Buskers" /> 
    <w x="brunelle-d"> Denis Brunelle </w>, 
    <w x="holland-m"> Martha A. Daniels </w>, 
    <w> Dale Hines </w>
  </R>
  <R> <ch name="Mrs. Eynsford-Hill" /> <w> Colleen Starkey </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Eliza Doolittle" /> <w> Stacey Kazakis </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Freddy Eynsford-Hill" /> <w> Ronald C. Bourque </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Colonel Hugh Pickering" /> <w x="bonner-b"> Barry Bonner </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="A Bystander" /> <w x="coutu-m"> Moe Coutu </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Henry Higgins" /> <w> Al Lindquist </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Selsey Man" /> <w> Jeff Goumas </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Hoxton Man" /> <w> Stephen F. Dunhom </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="First Cockney" /> <w> John Tamanakis </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Second Cockney" /> <w x="friedman-j"> Josh Friedman </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Third Cockney" /> <w> James Freedman </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Fourth Cockney" /> <w x="coutu-m"> Moe Coutu </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Harry" /> <w x="mauser-b"> Bill Mauser </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Jamie" /> <w> Christian Connolly </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Alfred P. Doolittle" /> <w x="wall-e"> Ed Wall </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Mrs. Pearce" /> <w> Joan Lawson </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Mrs. Hopkins" /> <w x="palmer-k"> Kathleen Palmer </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Butler" /> <w> Jeff Goumas </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Servants" />
    <w x="bonner-a"> Alene Bonner </w>,
    <w x="holland-m"> Martha A. Daniels </w>,
    <w> Stephen F. Dunhom </w>,
    <w> Virginia Harvey </w>,
    <w> Mary Naugle </w>,
    <w x="asketh-b"> Barb Young </w>
  </R>
  <R> <ch name="Mrs. Higgins" /> <w> Jackie Elsmore </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Mrs. Higgins' Manservant" /> <w x="tumpney-s"> Shawn T. Tumpney </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Footman" /> <w x="tumpney-s"> Shawn T. Tumpney </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Lord Boxington" /> <w> James Freedman </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Constable" /> <w> Derek Levesque </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Flower Girl" /> <w> Mary Naugle </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Zoltan Karpathy" /> <w> Pete Houston </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Queen of Transylvania" /> <w> Diane M. Therriault </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Ambassador of Transylvania" /> <w> James Freedman </w> </R>
  <R> <ch name="Singing Ensemble" />
    <w x="bonner-a"> Alene Bonner </w>,
    <w x="brunelle-d"> Denis Brunelle </w>,
    <w> Judy Bruno </w>,
    <w> Demetrius Carnahan </w>,
    <w> Jack Coburn </w>,
    <w> Christian Connolly </w>,
    <w x="coutu-m"> Moe Coutu </w>,
    <w x="holland-m"> Martha A. Daniels </w>,
    <w> Stephen F. Dunhom </w>,
    <w> Adrienne FitzPatrick </w>,
    <w> James Freedman </w>,
    <w x="friedman-j"> Josh Friedman </w>,
    <w> Jeff Goumas </w>,
    <w> Margaret Harper </w>,
    <w> Dale Hines </w>,
    <w x="leclair-k"> Kathy LeClair </w>,
    <w> Derek Levesque </w>,
    <w> Mary Naugle </w>,
    <w x="palmer-k"> Kathleen Palmer </w>,
    <w> Carly Sherry </w>,
    <w x="smith-t"> Tracy M. Smith </w>,
    <w> John Tamanakis </w>,
    <w> Diane M. Therriault </w>,
    <w x="tumpney-s"> Shawn T. Tumpney </w>,
    <w x="asketh-b"> Barb Young </w>
  </R>
  <R> <ch name="Dancing Ensemble" />
    <w> Ronald C. Bourque </w>,
    <w x="brunelle-d"> Denis Brunelle </w>,
    <w> Christian Connolly </w>,
    <w x="holland-m"> Martha A. Daniels </w>,
    <w> Adrienne FitzPatrick </w>,
    <w> Dale Hines </w>,
    <w x="leclair-k"> Kathy LeClair </w>,
    <w> Derek Levesque </w>,
    <w x="palmer-k"> Kathleen Palmer </w>,
    <w> Carly Sherry </w>,
    <w x="smith-t"> Tracy M. Smith </w>,
    <w x="tumpney-s"> Shawn T. Tumpney </w>,
    <w x="asketh-b"> Barb Young </w>
  </R>
</cast>

<orchestra title="Orchestra">
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  <R i=""> <w> Jim Boucher </w> </R> <!-- piano -->
  <R i=""> <w> Josh Davis </w> </R>
  <R i=""> <w> Nick Goumas </w> </R> <!-- reeds -->
  <R i=""> <w x="hackney-g"> Greg Hackney </w> </R> <!-- reeds -->
  <R i=""> <w> Jeff Hoyt </w> </R> <!-- trumpet? -->
  <R i=""> <w> Peter Moutis </w> </R>
  <R i=""> <w> Jim Pelz </w> </R>
  <R i=""> <w> George Stevens </w> </R>
  <R i="Conducted by"> <w> Linda E. Silverman </w> </R>
</orchestra>	

<acknowledgments title="Acknowledgments">
  <w> Burke's Books </w>
  <w> The Little Shoe Store </w>
  <w> deMontigny Jewelers </w>
  <w> Party Time </w>
  <w> --- </w>
  <w> Actorsingers thanks: </w>
  <w> Continental Academie of Hair Design, Inc. </w>
  <w> Ann Harvey </w>
  <w> Bruce and Phyllis Steward </w>
  <w> The Kazakis Family </w>
</acknowledgments>

<staff title="Production and Technical Staff">
  <R j="Co-Producers"> <w> Gary Locke </w> and <w x="levesque-v"> Val Levesque </w> </R>
  <R j="Dramatics Director"> <w x="andruskevich-c"> Catherine Z. Andruskevich </w> </R>
  <R j="Music Director"> <w> Linda E. Silverman </w> </R>
  <R j="Choreographer"> <w x="thomson-b"> Betty Thomson </w> </R>
  <R j="Asst. Drama &amp; Music Director"> <w> Kay Goranson </w> </R>
  <R j="Set Designer"> <w x="lovering-k"> Kathy Lovering </w> </R>
  <R j="Set Artist"> <w> George Bourbeau </w> </R>
  <R j="Set Construction"> <w> Kevin Pelchat </w> </R>
  <R j="Set and Stage Crew">
    <w x="camp-t"> Tom Camp </w>,
    <w> Mary Callahan </w>,
    <w> Rick Dowd </w>,
    <w> Amy Dowd </w>,
    <w> Jim Travers </w>,
    <w> Eric Rochette </w>,
    <w x="goreham-k"> Kathy Meehan </w>,
    <w> Sue Morin </w>,
    <w> Monica leBlanc </w>,
    <w> Greg Lewis </w>,
    <w> Matt Lewis </w>,
    <w x="lovering-b"> Bob Lovering </w>,
    <w> Gary Locke </w>,
    <w x="fenske-b"> Beth Thomson </w>,
    <w> Leo </w> &amp; <w> Ann Kashian </w>,
    <w x="christie-j"> Janet Christie </w>,
    <w x="miller-d"> Dave Miller </w>,
    <w> Dan Ouellette </w>,
    <w> Lori Ouellette </w>,
    <w> Lee Ann Ouellette </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Lighting Design &amp; Special Effects"> 
    <w x="mcallister-j"> John McAllister </w> and 
    <w> Ben Lembree </w> </R>
  <R j="Properties">
    <w x="pelletier-d"> Dan Pelletier </w>,
    <w x="boardman-b"> Bernadette K. Boardman </w>,
    <w x="friedman-a"> Amy Friedman </w>,
    <w> Karen Lewis </w>,
    <w x="rusomanis-t"> Ted Rusomanis </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Sound"> Sound Factory </R>
  <R j="Costumer/Wardrobe">
    <w x="tamulonis-p"> Penny Tamulonis </w> and 
    <w x="liljeberg-r"> Raelene Liljeberg </w> assisted by 
    <w x="douville-j"> Joy Douville </w>,
    <w x="marineau-c"> Carolyn Marineau </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Hair Design">
    <w> Diane L. Nolan </w> assisted by Continental Academie:
    <w> Rob Hilse </w>,
    <w> Michelle Nadeau </w>,
    <w> Lori Black </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Tickets">
    <w x="badeau-b"> Betty Badeau </w> and 
    <w x="liljeberg-j"> John Liljeberg </w> assisted by 
    <w x="miller-d"> David Miller </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Program/Ads">
    <w x="boardman-b"> Bernadette Boardman </w>,
    <w> Diane Nolan </w>,
    <w x="rusomanis-t"> Ted Rusomanis </w>,
    <w> Linda Olmstead </w>,
    <w> Shawn Tumpney </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Audience Services &amp; House">
    <w x="coutu-s"> Shirley Coutu </w>,
    <w> Renee Psoinos </w>,
    <w x="schneider-k"> Kerry Schneider </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Publicity &amp; Lobby Display">
    <w> Catherine E. Poulin </w>,
    <w x="schneider-k"> Kerry Schneider </w>,
    <w> Fran White </w>,
    <w> Lynette Fletcher, </w> 
    <w> Gary Locke </w>,
    <w x="coutu-s"> Shirley Coutu </w>,
    <w> Jan Bennicoff </w>,
    <w> Jim Travers </w>,
    <w> Eric Rochette </w>,
    <w> Marsha Gaiero </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Poster Design"> <w> Judee Donahue </w> </R>
  <R j="Afterglow">
    <w> Lillian Brunelle </w> and
    <w> Mabel Mortlock </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Auditioning Board &amp; Staff">
    <w x="liljeberg-j"> John Liljeberg </w> (Chair),
    <w x="andruskevich-c"> Catherine Z. Andruskevich </w>,
    <w> Linda E. Silverman </w>,
    <w x="thomson-b"> Betty Thomson </w>,
    <w x="bechard-s"> Sue Bechard </w>,
    <w x="holland-j"> Jed Holland </w>,
    <w> Linda Ayer </w>,
    <w> Carrie Pelchat </w>,
    <w x="levesque-v"> Val Levesque </w>,
    <w x="fenske-b"> Beth Thomson </w>,
    <w> Rosemarie Cox </w>,
    <w> Debby Comire </w>
  </R>
  <R j="Rehearsal Accompaniment"> <w> Jim Boucher </w> </R>
  <R j="Rehearsal Refreshments"> <w x="pelletier-d"> Dan Pelletier </w> </R>
  <R j="Subscriptions"> <w x="coutu-s"> Shirley Coutu </w> </R>
  <R j="Membership List"> <w x="schneider-k"> Kerry </w> and <w x="schneider-d"> Dennis Schneider </w> </R>
  <R j="Newsletter"> <w> Carrie Pelchat </w> </R>
  <R j=""> 
    The Co-Producers also wish to thank all those whose names were 
    omitted or submitted too late to be included in this program
  </R>
</staff>

<para>
  <b> The Penny Award Winner... <br/> Catherine Z. Andruskevich </b>
<br/><br/>
  The Actorsingers are honored to present Catherine with this season's Penny Award.  
  This award is bestowed upon an Actorsinger member whose efforts and excellence 
  excell all expectations of our membership.
<br/><br/>
  The organization celebrates the contributions of this dedicated "Renaissance woman".  
  During her history with The Actorsingers, Catherine has donned several hats-as a 
  Past President, a vital chairwoman of several boards including auditions, building 
  and planning, hair and make-up, sets and props, as well as various other production 
  and technical committees.  In addition, this Actorsinger is a superb performer and 
  is the director of this production!
<br/><br/>
  Whether on-stage, back-stage or off-stage, Catherine's hard work and determination 
  illuminate her as a true shining star.  We thank her for all her efforts and are 
  proud to know Catherine as a director, a performer, an Actorsinger and as a friend.
<br/><br/>
  We applaud and thank you!
</para>

<synopsis title="Synopsis of Scenes and Musical Numbers">
  <subtitle> The place is London, the time 1912 </subtitle>
  <act ix="Act I">
    <s ix="Scene 1"> <set> Outside the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.  A cold March night </set>
      <n> <t> </t> <w> Street Entertainers </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "Why Can't the English?" </t> <w> Higgins </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" </t> <w> Eliza and Cockneys </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 2"> <set> Tenement Section-Tottenham Court Road, immediately following </set>
      <n> <t> "With A Little Bit of Luck" </t> <w> Doolittle, Harry and Jamie </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 3"> <set> Higgins' Study, the following morning </set>
      <n> <t> "I'm An Ordinary Man" </t> <w> Higgins </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 4"> <set> Tenement Section, as before, three days later </set>
      <n> <t> Reprise:  " With A Little Bit of Luck " </t> <w> Doolittle and Ensemble </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 5"> <set> Higgins' study, later the same day </set>
      <n> <t> "Just You Wait" </t> <w> Eliza </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "Poor Professor Higgins" </t> <w> Servants </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "The Rain in Spain" </t> <w> Higgins, Eliza and Pickering </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "I Could Have Danced All Night" </t> <w> Eliza, Mrs. Pearce and Maids </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 6"> <set> Near the race meeting, Ascot, a July afternoon </set>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 7"> <set> Inside a club tent, Ascot, immediately following </set>
      <n> <t> "The Ascot Gavotte" </t> <w> Ensemble </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 8 "> <set> Outside Higgins' house, Wimpole Street, later that afternoon </set>
      <n> <t> "On the Street Where you Live" </t> <w> Freddy </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 9 "> <set> Higgins' Study, six weeks later </set>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 10 "> <set> The Promenade of the Embassy, later that night </set>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 11 "> <set> The Ballroom of the Embassy, immediately following </set>
      <n> <t> "The Embassy Waltz" </t> <w> Higgins, Eliza, Karpathy and Ensemble </w> </n>
    </s>
  </act>

  <act ix="Act II">
    <s ix="Scene 1"> <set> Higgins' Study, 3:00 the following morning </set>
      <n> <t> "You Did It" </t> <w> Higgins, Pickering, Mrs. Pearce and the Servants </w> </n>
      <n> <t> Reprise: "Just You Wait" </t> <w> Eliza </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 2"> <set> Outside Higgins' house, Wimpole Street, immediately following </set>
      <n> <t> Reprise: "On the Street Where you Live" </t> <w> Freddy </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "Show Me" </t> <w> Eliza and Freddy </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 3"> <set> Flower market of Covent garden, 5:00 that morning </set>
      <n> <t> Reprise: "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" </t> <w> Eliza and Cockneys </w> </n>
      <n> <t> "Get Me to the Church On Time" </t> <w> Doolittle, Harry, Jamie and Ensemble </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 4"> <set> Higgins' Study, 11:00 that morning </set>
      <n> <t> "A Hymn to Him" </t> <w> Higgins </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 5"> <set> Conservatory at Mrs. Higgins' home, later that day </set>
      <n> <t> "Without You" </t> <w> Eliza </w> </n>
    </s>
    <s ix="Scene 6"> <set> Higgins' Study, dusk that afternoon </set>
      <n> <t> "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" </t> <w> Higgins </w> </n>
    </s>
  </act>
</synopsis>

<upcoming>
  Coming Next Spring!
  <br/> <b> BARNUM </b>
<br/><br/>
  Before Radio, Before Special Effects, There was BARNUM!
<br/><br/>
  This musical offers a guided tour of the highlights of Phineas Taylor Barnum's 
  career from 1835 to 1880, when he joins James A. Bailey to create "The Greatest 
  Show on Earth".  Along the way, we are treated to such legendary sucker-bait 
  attractions as Joice heath, George Washington's alleged 160 year old nurse, 
  the midget Tom Thumb, Jumbo the elephant, the Swedish Nightingale, Jenny Lind 
  and the three ring circus.  The story of Phineas Taylor Barnum (America's "Prince 
  of Humbug") promises a circus atmosphere full of color, light, tumbling, clowning, 
  marching, twirling and juggling.  Noteworthy songs from the show include:  "There 
  Is a Sucker Born Ev'ry Minute", "The Colors of My Life", "One Brick at a Time", 
  "Bigger Isn't Better", "Join the Circus" and "Come Follow the Band".	
</upcoming>

</show>
