We are so excited to be kicking off our 40th anniversary season with the 6th Great Gilbert & Sullivan Sing Out and our semi-staged concert production of The Grand Duke as a part of it! You can catch The Grand Duke the night before the Sing Out starts (August 30th) and again during the Sing Out on September 1st. It's going to be a fantastic weekend full of fantastic music and people. Speaking of the people, behold our talented cast and directors for The Grand Duke!
Stage Direction by Debbie Grossman Music Direction by Joseph Sorge Rudolph, Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig - Blair Eig Ernest Dummkopf, a Theatrical Manager - Rick DuPuy Ludwig, his Leading Comedian - Bob Gudauskas Dr. Tannhäuser, a Notary - Ryan Carroll The Prince of Monte Carlo - Kenneth Derby Herald - Michael Beder Julia Jellicoe, an English Comedienne - Denise Young Lisa, a Soubrette - Laura Fuentes Baroness von Krakenfeldt, betrothed to Rudolph - Jenellen Fischer The Princess of Monte Carlo, betrothed to Rudolph - Adia Evans Girls - Madeleine Adele Koon, Christina Massimei, Chezelle McDade, Frances Mitchem-Diago Chorus - Alexandra Burris, Bob Dennis, Peggy Dennis, Alice Drew, Noah Friedlander, Claire Gelillo, Goode, Tom Goode, Rand Huntzinger, Lyle Jaffe, Madeleine Adele Koon, Erik Kreil, Michael Keith, Arthur LaRue, Carlton Maryott, Jane Maryott, Marianna Martindale, Christina Massimei, Amanda Messinger, Joshua Milton, Jade Neal, Katelyn Neumann*, Susan O'Toole, Christine Pash, Dave Robinson, Bill Rogers, Maureen Roult, Rusty Suter, Ed Vilade, Michael Wolyniec *Baroness & Lisa cover The Grand Duke will only be performed twice, so don't miss your chance to see this wonderfully entertaining show! You can catch it on Thursday, August 30th at 8pm and again on Saturday, September 1st at 7pm. And as a bonus, your ticket also gets you a bonus post-show performance of The Pirates of Penzance (sans dialogue) as part of the Sing Out! Get more information and tickets HERE! You can also call the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre box office at 240-314-8690.
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AuthorThe Victorian Lyric Opera Company Archives
January 2019
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