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Gilbert & Sullivan's
The Mikado
or, The Town of Titipu

May 29 & 30 and Jun 5 & 6, 1992 at 8pm
May 31 & June 7, 1992 at 3pm

Directed & Music Directed by Barry Morley
Assistant Music Directed & Conducted by Larry Garvin


Picture

Cast

The Mikado of Japan - Bob Patterson
Nanki-Poo, His Son, disguised as a wandring minstrel, and in love with Yum-Yum - Christopher Carrico
Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner of Titipu - John Perine
Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everytliing Else - Gordon Brigham
Pish-Tush, A Noble Lord - Gregory Robertson
Yum-Yum,One of Koko's Wards - Jennifer Robertson
Pitti-Sing, Yum-Yum's Sister - Annour Ratcliffe
Peep-Bo, Yum-Yum's Sister - Shirley Friedman
Katisha, An Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo - Rosalie Santilhano

A Chorus of Schoolgirls, Nobles, Guards, and Servants -  Anne Bard, Christopher Beach, Peter E.M. Beach, Don Benson, Stephanie Brigham, Jenny Caughlan, Lynne Claflin, Fran Fleming, Joy Foust, Torn Fuchs, Virginia S. Garber, Barry Grinnell, Leta M. Hall, Bob Jacobson, Lyle Jaffe, Charlie Johnston, Louisa Kwan, Kate Lawniczak, Malinda Lloyd, Ron Lloyd, Barbara V. Naleszkiewicz, Victor Hugo Porras, Jane Price, Judith Rubinstein, Rusty Suter, Georgia C. Townsend, Jack Wells, Kent Woods

Orchestra

Violin - Bonnie Barrows*, Carolyn Larson, Allie Laban, Susan Kinoy, Jennifer Lloyd, Jim Rodgers, Joelle Crowder
Viola -  Otto Willim, Amanda Laudwein, Lynn Allen
Cello - Liz Luck, Katie Coolbaugh, Jeff Allen
Bass - Dave Ross
Oboe - Mary Ann Ruehling
Flute - Pauline Summers, Louise Hill
Clarinet - Joe Rosen, Irwin Papish, Gene Sober
French Horn - David Loomis, Don Hunter
Bassoon - Bryan Young
Trumpet - Bernie Rappaport, Glenn Snyder, Les Elkins, Tom Gleason
Trombone - Don Allen, Michael Steadman
Percussion - Tom Christy, George Huttlin
Contrabass Glockenspiel - Arcangelo Spumoni

*Concertmistress

Production Staff

Producer - Kent Woods
Choreographer/Associate Director - Dee Hoffman
Artistic Director - Rosalie Santilhano
Assistant Producer - Barry Grinnell
Set Design/Master Carpenter - Gordon Brigham
Lighting Design - Jonathan Lawniczak
Costume Design - Kate Lawniczak
Technical Supervisor (Rockville Civic Center) - Lew Dronenburg
Stage Manager - Pamela Hodges
Assistant Stage Manager - Gaye Freese
Lighting Execution - Scott Lord
Rehearsal Pianists - Jenny Bland, Nancy Ferguson, Judy Gardner, Louisa Kwan, Arthur Smith
Make-Up - Malinda Lloyd. Lynne Claflin, Leta Hall Joe Monte, Barbara Naleszkiewicz, Rusty Suter
Properties - Lyle Jaffe
Tickets - Caroline Hummel
Program - Leta M. Hall, Pamela Hodges
House Manager - Tim Briceland-Betts. Mary Reagan
Set Construction & Painting - Bob & Venetta Bennett, Tim Briceland-Betts, Gordon Brigham, Leta Hall, Debbie Hansen, Kim Haug, Bob Jacobson, Donna & Lyle Jaffe, Gina Nowacki, John Perine, Judith Rubinstein, Kent Woods
Costume Construction - Kate Lawniczak. Stephanie Brigham, Lynne Claflin, Donna Jaffe, Malinda Lloyd
Videotaping - Syril Kline
Photography - Tom Fuchs
Refreshments - The Wooden Shoe Pastry Shop
Costume Storage - Donna & Lyle Jaffe
Set Storage - Gordon & Stephanie Brigham, Harry Leet,
                     Rockville Civic Center
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