| A Tale of Two Cities - Performance |
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SMT Performance of A Tale of Two Cities
Music and lyrics by Milton Granger. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens.
WORLD PREMIER. Performed July 10 - 20, 2003 at the DBCC Theater Center location
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SMT Performance
 Seaside Music Theater actress Jennifer Avery performs in SMT's "A Tale of Two Cities" at DBCC Theater Center. (Photo: News-Journal/Bob Pesce) |
SMT Promotion
 Damon Keith, standing left, plays Ernest Defarge, and Meghan Moroney plays Madame Defarge and seated with the noose around his neck is Jason Dula as Charles Darney in Seaside Music Theater's "Tale of Two Cities" at DBCC Theater Center. (Photo: News-Journal/Bob Pesce) |
CREATIVE TEAM
Lester Malizia, Director Milton Granger, Musical Director Chuck Hoenes, Choreographer Ken Goldstein, Scenic Designer Stacey Galloway, Costumer Designer Russell Sandifer, Lighting Designer Ricky Lighthall, Sound Designer Mark Harborth*, Production Stage Manager/Fight Captain Joseph Travers, Fight Director Andrew J. White, Assistant Director Jerry Lapidus, Company Manager Tippen Davidson, Producer Julia Truilo, Managing Director
CAST
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Gary Briggle* - Alexander Manette Rachel Rhodes - Young Therese Mark Fisher - Therese's Brother Chris Weikel* - Marquis de Saint Everemonde Damon Keith - Ernest Defarge Darlin Barry - Miss Pross Jay Aubrey Jones* - Jarvis Lorry |
Jennifer Avery* - Lucie Manette Megan Moroney* - Therese (Madame Defarge) Jason Dula* - Charles Darnay Gary Cadwallader* - John Barsad Osborn Focht* - Sydney Carton Jeremy Parrish - Judge at Old Bailey Forrest Hedden - Stryver/Tribunal Judge |
| ENSEMBLE: Rachel Bennett, Holly Butler, Kristin Calgaro, Mark Fisher, Lindsay Hand, Jaclyn Minerva, Matthew Napoli, Patrick O'Herron, Laura Oldham, Adam Perry, David Schlumpf, Kiira Schmidt, Walter David Sheperd, Benjamin Simpson, Amanda Wansa |
TAGLINE
Feel the drama of 18th century France in Milton Granger's world premiere musical adaptation of one of literature's most popular and compelling tales. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this new musical spins a web of treachery, love, mistaken identities and supreme sacrifice. The romance of Charles Darnay and Lucy Manette unfolds, as Darnay's French aristocratic roots come back to haunt him. The impoverished people of France want revenge, and aristocratic blood is what they thirst for. Director Lester Malizia assures audiences that, "A Tale of Two Cities will pulsate with vibrant life in songs you'll remember long after the final, chilling fall of the guillotine blade."
*Members of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the U.S. Some costumes were rented from Dodger Costumes, New York City and Long Wharf Theater, New Haven. | | |
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