NOVEMBER 13 – DECEMBER 8, 2019
ME AND MY GIRL
Book and lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber
Book revised by Stephen Fry, with contributions by Mike Ockrent
Music by Noel Gay
Directed and Choreographed by Lee Ann Payne
Set in the late 1930s, this classic musical comedy tells the story of an unapologetically unrefined cockney named Bill Snibson, who learns he is the 14th heir to the Earl of Hareford when he is summoned to the late earl’s estate to assume his destiny as a nobleman. But Bill will have none of it, especially since it involves ditching the equally unrefined love of his life, Sally. Filled with memorable tunes like “The Lambeth Walk” and “The Sun Has Got His Hat On”, this energetic Tony Award winning musical ran for 3 years on Broadway and 8 years in the West End.
“A delight from start to finish…Ridiculously tuneful” – The Hollywood Reporter
Lee Ann Payne
Director /Choreographer
Katie Coleman
Music Director
Max Bennett-Parker
Musical Accompaniment
Kent Dorsey^
Scenic & Lighting Designer
B. Modern^
Costume Designer
John Koss
Sound Designer
Shaun Carroll
Properties Master
Steve Gerlach
Technical Director
Emerson Sanderson*
Stage Manager
Julie Bell Petrak*
Assistant Stage Manager
Jessica Carter
Wig/Hair Designer & Wardrobe Head
Ben Dorfan
Assistant Music Director
Audrey Rumsby
Dialect Coach
Caleb Levine
Costume Design Assistant
Tracy Martin
Wig/Hair Design Assistant & Wardrobe Crew
Mark Hoagland
Master Carpenter
Dan Garrett
Master Electrician
Rick Ortenblad
Scenic Artist
Norma Jean McGee & Tracy Todd
Costume Construction
Darwin Garrett, Alexander Garrett & Diana Garrett
Electricians
*Member, Actors Equity Association
^Member, United Scenic Artists
Shelby
Stewart
as Lady Jacqueline
Nicholas
Yenson*
as Gerald Bolingbroke
Martin Rojas
Dietrich*
as Herbert Parchester
Diana
Torres Koss*
as Maria, Duchess of Dene
Christopher
Reber*
as Sir John Tremayne
Nick
Nakashima*
as Charles Hethersett, The Butler
Jerry
Lloyd
as Sir Jasper/Chef/Bartender/Constable
Shaun
Carroll*
as Bill Snibson
Julie
James*
as Sally Brown
Julia
Belanova
as Maid/May Miles/Pearly/Ancestor/Mail Boy
Marcus
Cato
as Stockbroker/Footman/Party Guest
Shannon
Cullem-Chipman
as Lady Worthington-Worthington/Ancestor
Lindsey
Duran
as Maid/Party Guest/Ancestor
Cheyenne
Loftus
as Maid/Pearly Queen/Ancestor
Lydia
Lyons*
as Lady French/Saucy Girl/Duchess U/S
Jomar
Martinez
as Pearly King/Ancestor/Bob Barker
Jacqueline
Neeley
as Lady Damming/Pearly/Ancestor
Lee Ann
Payne*
as Mrs. Brown/Lady Brighton
Sheila
Townsend*
as Maid/Party Guest
*Member, Actor’s Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
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