Cabaret Program.pub - Westfield State University
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Cabaret Program.pub - Westfield State University
THE KENNEDY CENTER AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATER FESTIVAL The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education; Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation; The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and Wilma E. Bernstein; the Kennedy Center Corporate Fund; and the National Committee for the Performing Arts. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). The aims of this national theater education program are to identify and promote quality in college-level theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KCACTF representative, and selected students and faculty are invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving scholarships, internships, grants and awards for actors, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights, designers, stage managers and critics at both the regional and national levels. Productions entered on the Participating level are eligible for inclusion at the KCACTF regional festival and can also be considered for invitation to the KCACTF national festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. Last year more than 1,300 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. By entering this production, the Department of Music is sharing in the KCACTF goals to recognize, reward, and celebrate the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the nation. A Note from the Director Welcome to Berlin! The city of Berlin in 1929-1930 during which Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret is set was an exciting, vibrant, artistic, and cosmopolitan city. The second largest city in Europe at the time, with a booming entertainment industry of film, theatre, dance halls, and cabarets, along with a thriving avant garde scene of expressionist art, Berlin was, at the same time, a city still crippled by the wounds of war, hyperinflation, and skyrocketing unemployment. It was a city seething with nationalist pride, racial resentments, bigotry, extreme poverty, and the tensions of a fragile democracy facing extremes of political violence from multiple factions. We experience the city through the eyes of Clifford Bradshaw, a sexually ambivalent young American writer traveling Europe in search of inspiration, a character modeled on the autobiographical stories set forth in Christopher Isherwood’s The Berlin Stories. With Clifford, we as an audience are made increasingly aware of the ugly political underbelly of this city that lies beneath the wildness of its theatrical confidence and sexual freedom. We witness the lives of people scarred by war and the hard experiences of life, who dare to dream of something better, and then decide they have no choice but to suppress those dreams. We see Clifford grow in awareness and a sense of responsibility, as we all accompany the Emcee on an increasingly disturbing tour of Berlin’s darker side, where all that is beautiful becomes twisted and dark. Berlin in 1930 is a fascinating city of paradoxes, a city to break one’s heart. Sabine Macris Klein MUSIC AT WESTFIELD presents Cabaret Book by JOE MASTEROFF Lyrics by FRED EBB Music By JOHN KANDER Directed by Sabine Macris Klein Musical Direction by Scott Bailey Vocal Direction by Mary Brown Bonacci Choreography by Kathleen Delaney Set & Lighting Design by Ernest W. Iannaccone Costumes by Solveig Pflueger Produced by Ernest W. Iannaccone April 11 - 7:30pm April 12 - 7:30pm April 13 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm Dever Stage CABARET is produced by arrangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WHITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 5 60 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022 Tomm Russell Johnny Gordon Emily Stewart Kerry Turok Dani Collette Gus Marinak Liz Labak Jess McFadden Patrice Metcalf Adam Guillermo Jennifer Tyrell Guimond Pyatt Lewis Pacheco Stephan Castro-Barboza Sara Pueschal James Zissulis CAST Emcee ……………………………………………………………………….Tomm Russell Clifford Bradshaw ……………………………………………………..Johnny Gordon Fraulein Schneider …………………………………………………… Emily Stewart Herr Schultz ……………………………………………………………. Lewis Pacheco Fraulein Kost …………………………………………………………………Kerry Turok Sally Bowles ………………………………………………………………..Dani Collette Ernst Ludwig ………………………………………………………………. Gus Marinak Two Ladies …………………………………... Elizabeth LaBak, Jess McFadden Telephone Girl ………………………………………………………… Patrice Metcalf 1st Waiter (“Tomorrow”) ………………………………Stephan Castro-Barboza Customs Officer ……………………………………………………..……….. Jeff Dodd ENSEMBLE: Adam Guillermo, Jennifer Guimond, Elizabeth LaBak, Jess McFadden, Patrice Metcalf, Sara Pueschel, Tyrell Pyatt, James Zissulis, ORCHESTRA Scott Bailey…………………………….………………………………………..Conductor Kaleigh Kelleher……………………………….….….. Flute, Orchestra Manager Courtney Cummings……………………………………………… Alto Sax, Clarinet Joey Howe …………………………………………………………….Alto Sax, Clarinet Travis Devin …………………………………………………………………... Tenor Sax Ben Rosenthal ………………………………………………………………….. Trumpet Matt Lareau ………..…………………………………………………………..Trombone Karen Ducharme ………………..……...………………………………….Keyboard 1 Tyler Cooke …………………………………………………………………...Keyboard 2 Andrew Lawson ……………………………………………………………………...Bass Matt Bonner ………………………………………………………………………… Drums MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I "Willkomenn" .……………………………………………………..……Emcee, Chorus "Welcome to Berlin"…………………………………………………..Emcee, Chorus "So What" …………………………………………………………...Fraulein Schneider "Telephone Song" …………………………………………………………....A Klub Girl "Don't Tell Mama" ……………………………… Sally and Chorus of Klub Girls "Telephone Dance" …….. Cliff and Chorus of Klub Girls & Male Patrons "Perfectly Marvelous" ………………………………………………….Sally and Cliff "Two Ladies" …………………………………...……… Emcee and Two Klub Girls "It Couldn't Please Me More (Pineapple Song)" ………………………………………….……..Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz "Tomorrow Belongs To Me" …………...…… Emcee and Chorus of Waiters "Don't Go" ……………………………………………………………………………...… Cliff "The Money Song & Sitting Pretty" ……………………………………….Emcee and Chorus of Klub Girls & Bankers "Married" ………………………….……..Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz "Tomorrow Belongs To Me - Reprise" ………………………………………..…….Fraulein Kost, Ernst, Chorus of Guests ACT II "Entr'acte" "Married Reprise" …………………………………………………….…. Herr Schultz "If You Could See Her" …………………………………………………………. Emcee "What Would You Do?" ………………………………….…..Fraudlein Schneider "I Don't Care Much" …………………………...…………………………….......Emcee "Cabaret" …………………………………………………………………………….…. Sally "Finale Ultimo" …………………………………………………...……... Full Company "Bows" …………………………………………………………………….… Full Company "Exit Music" ……...........................................................................Orchestra THERE WILL BE ONE 1515-MINUTE INTERMISSION STAFF FOR Cabaret Producer……...………………………………….………….… Ernest W. Iannaccone Stage Director………..…….……………………….…….………….…… Sabine Klein Vocal Director ……………………………………………..…. Mary Brown Bonacci Music Director/Conductor ……………………….…….……….……..Scott Bailey Set & Lighting Designer ……....………….…..…….……Ernest W. Iannaccone Costume Designer…………………………….…………..……….… Solveig Pfluger Choreographer …………………………………………...……… Kathleen Delaney Property Manager……….………………………….…………………. Lori Rodriguez Production Manager/Technical Director…………. Ernest W. Iannaccone Supervising Sound Engineer ………………………..……………… Alison Smart Stage Manager ………………………………………..………………... Olivia Dumas Asst. Stage Manager …………………………………..……………….… Alex Potter Assistant to the Costume Designer ……………………….. Moonjean Fields Costumers …....……………………..……… Meghan Addy, Elizabeth Godding Associate Supervising Sound Engineer …………………….…….Tim Dietrick Sound Board Operator...…………………………..……………... Alenna Johnson Sound Tech .………………………………………………………………..….Joe Cebula Stage Crew ..………………………..……Elise Cluster, Jeff Dodd, Amity Leary, Kathryn Long, Matt Soovajian Light Board Operator …………………………………………….… Ryan Morrissey Follow spots ……………………………..……….…Daniel Dilling, Lori Rodriguez Pit Manager ……………………………………………………….... Kaleigh Kelleher House Manager …………………………………………….……….….. Beth Teague Graphic Design……………………………………………… Ernest W. Iannaccone Photographers…………………….…………...…David Harris-Fried, Alex Potter Set Construction by Westfield Vocational/Technical High School Construction Trades Program: Sebastian Bannish, Tyler Buchanan, Noah Cousineau, Valentin Covilec, Graig Diodati, Devon Drewniany, Daniy Gavrilyuk, Jason Johnson, Christopher Lassard, Michael Marsian, Katrina Pratt, Cole Provost, Antonio Rivera, Robert Rivest, Daniel Rust, Nicole Saletnik, Christopher Tylenda, Johanna Valazquez, Jonathan Vandall, Cleveland Wood, Brian Falcetti, Instructor. Furniture, Props, and Curtains supplied courtesy of Barrington Stage Company and Exit 7 Players, Sound Shield Courtesy of Springfield Symphony Orchestra Special Thanks: President Evan Dobelle, Anne Briggs, Andrew Bonacci,, Ryan Cramton, Miguel DeJesus, Karen Ducharme, Kim Gamache, Janet Garcia, Arnie Grimaldi, Chris Hirtle, Karen LaVoie, Maria Lees, Ed Mello, Denise Page, Bob Plasse, Curt Robie, Sodexo, Mark St. Jean, Barbara Trant, Chuck Winn, Kiwanis Club of Westfield, Westfield Voc/Tech High School: Stephan Czaporowski, Principal, Brian Falcetti, Construction Trades, Edward Chrzanowski, Culinary Arts, Lindsay Hart, Graphic arts Dever Stage Staff : Ernest W, Iannaccone, WSU Technical Director Sara Pedersen, Beth Teague, Staff For more info: www.deverstage.com Special thanks to the Kiwanis Club of Westfield for their continued support of performances for Westfield Public School students at WSU. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Westfield Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. • • • • The use of cameras or recording devices is strictly prohibited. Restrooms are located to the right in the hallway at the back of the theater. This performance is being recorded for University archives. Please turn off all cell phones and kindly refrain from text messaging during the presentation We respectfully ask that you refrain from talking, texting, eating, or otherwise disturbing your fellow patrons during the performance. Thank you WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST TOMM KNIGHTLEE (Emcee) - A WSU Liberal Studies major with a minor in Music, Tomm is happy to be back on stage as the Emcee in Cabaret after a 2-year hiatus from theater, where he focused his time on his wife and the birth of his 2 children. Tomm holds a Musical Theater Training Certificate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in NYC. Favorite past roles, ranging from community to professional theater, include Jason in Bare (Opera House Players), Hot Blades Harry in Urinetown: The Musical (OHP), Roger in Rent (OHP), Ethan in The Full Monty (Majestic Theater), Foley Artist in It’s a Wonderful Life: A Radio Play (Majestic Theater), Pippin in Pippin (OHP), and Man 2 in Songs for a New World (OHP). Tomm would like to thank Sabine, Mary, Kathy, and Scott for the opportunity to portray one of his dream roles, the rest of the cast and crew for a more-than-worthwhile experience, and all of his family and friends for their everlasting love and support. He dedicates his performance to his gorgeous wife Jessie, miraculous children Kieva and Judah, and to anyone who ever had the courage to dream big. JOHNNY GORDON (Clifford Bradshaw) is a freshman and is absolutely thrilled to be part of The Music Departments’ production of Cabaret. He is a theatre major who is a member of the WSU Night Owls a-capella group, and Musical Theatre Guild. His first experience with musical theatre was in his sophomore year of high school where he was a tap dancer in the ensemble in Anything Goes. He also played a the goofy president of a hairspray company, Harriman F. Spritzer, in Hairspray the musical, and Ronnie Shaughnessey, a crazy son coming home from war, in the play The House of Blue Leaves during his senior year in high school. During his time here at Westfield, he was in MTG’s production of Legally Blonde: The Musical where he played Sundeep Padamadan, a rich law student, and the musical Changing Minds where he was an eccentric gothic teenager named Garrett. He is absolutely thrilled to be a part of this phenomenal production and has gotten to work with an amazing production team, director, music director, and cast! He is so thankful for all of the new friends he has made and for the family who supports him so well. Break legs everyone, you will be fantastic! EMILY STEWART (Fraulein Schneider) is a transfer student from upstate New York. She is currently studying music history and performance here at Westfield State University. During the last three years she has performed in Measure for Measure, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Hansel and Gretel, and The Billy Goats Gruff. At Westfield State University Emily is a member of the Festival Chorus, Music Theater Workshop, and is the Director of the Night Owls which is a student run a-cappella group. Emily is very happy to be a part of this experience as it her first full length musical with a featured role. LEWIS PACHECO (Herr Schultz) is a junior Music Major concentrating in Piano Per( formance and Music Education. Earlier this semester he performed on this same stage as a pianist in his own junior recital, and has also played for MTG's "Urinetown", "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown", and "Legally Blonde". He was also a cast member in the WSU Music Department's production of Sweeney Todd and co -starred as Leaf Coneybear in last year's "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee". He is honored to take part in this production and wishes his cast-mates and fellow musicians the best of luck! KERRY TUROK (Franlein Kost) s a junior here at Westfield State University. Currently she is majoring in Vocal Music Education. This is Kerry’s second show with the music department and she is extremely exited! In the past she has been in The 25 Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Marcy), The Wedding Singer (Julia), The Music Man (Eulalie Shinn), Honk (Ida), The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy) and so many more. She is so thankful to have worked with such a wonderful cast. She would like to thank everyone who has helped her to get to where she is. She couldn't have done it with out the love and support from her amazingly talented directors, friends and family! Break legs to all my fellow cast mates and enjoy the show! DANIELLE COLLETTE (Sally Bowles) is a junior and Secondary English Ed. major here at WSU. This is her second show with the WSU Music Theatre Department, previously appearing in the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Goodbye Chorus). She has also performed alongside WSU's student run Musical Theatre Guild in Curtains (Jackie Harmon), The Wedding Singer (Featured Dancer/ Cher), Urinetown (Soupy Sue), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Violet) and she recently choreographed their productions of Changing Minds and Legally Blonde. Danielle would like to thank the entire cast, crew, Sabine, Scott, Mary and Ernie for all of your hard work and dedication. She would also like to thank her MTG family for always having faith, her family for defying all odds to see every single show no matter how small the part, and especially her Madoo for believing 20 years ago that she'd finally get here -- this one's for you. AUGUSTUS MARINAK (Ernst Ludwig) is a student of the theatre arts program at Westfield State University. Outside of Westfield State, Gus has performed with community theatre groups such as Little Theatre of Manchester, The Windsor Jesters, and The Red Door Theatre. He is very happy to be a part of Cabaret. STEPHÁN CASTROCASTRO-BARBOZA BARBOZA (1st Waiter/Ensemble) is a senior Psychology major at Westfield State. He is an avid member of the Musical Theatre Guild on campus along with the Night Owls a–cappella group. Stephán is super excited to be in his third consecutive WSU Music Department production. He was previously seen in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street as Beadle Bamford and 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Mitch Mahoney. He would love to thank Mary, Scott, and Sabine for helping me grow into the talented person that I am today over the years. He would also love to thank Dani, Ally, Tessa, Dan, Ryan, Jeff, Liz, Heri, Wilson, Meghan and others for being the best friends a guy could have. Last but not least, Stephán would like to thank his Mom, for being there throughout it all and for giving him all the love and support in the world. Enjoy the show! ELIZABETH LABAK (Two Ladies/Ensemble) is a junior here at Westfield. She is studying Psychology with a minor in Sociology. On campus she is the Vice President of Programming and Publicity for RHA and actively involved with the WSU Dance Company as both a dancer and choreographer. Dancing is a huge part who she is and what she loves to do. Her "theatre career" includes a small claim to fame at Foothills Theater, in her hometown of Worcester, as Alanna in Rumplestiltskin. She also had a hand in theatre in high school. Her favorite roles include Mrs. Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank and Grandma Tzitel in Fiddler on the Roof. She just wanted to say that she is extremely excited to get back into theatre and be involved in this production of Cabaret. Finally, she would really like to thank her amazing family, friends, and boyfriend who are always there for her and encourage her in every way possible. She loves you all! JESSICA MCFADDEN (Two Ladies/Ensemble) is a second year student at Westfield State University studying Special Education and Music. She participated in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee last year. Jessica is also in WHIP, the Improvisation club at school. She played Enid Hoopes in Westfield’s Musical Theatre Guild fall performance of Legally Blonde. She is so happy and grateful to be part of this wonderful performance. Thank you to everyone that supported me though out this experience. “This was a wonderful experience and hopes to be part of it next year.” Break a leg everyone, and enjoy the show. ADAM GUILLERMO (Ensemble) is a first-year student at Westfield State University; and he is a vocal music major. In high school years, he has been part of musicals such as West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Bye Bye Birdie, Oklahoma, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Annie. He is also in the Night Owls, the a-capella singing group on campus. He is excited to be in Cabaret this semester, and hopes he will be in other musicals to come. PATRICE METCALF (Telephone Girl, Ensemble) is a freshman vocal music major. This is her first musical here at Westfield State University. She has had various roles onstage, including The King in "These Foolish Kings", The Curl Girl in "Beauty and the Beast", Mrs. Soames in "Our Town", Agatha in "Guys and Dolls", an Oompaloompa in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", and an Orphan in "Annie". She is very excited to play the part of The Telephone Girl. Patrice would like to thank Dr. Mary Brwon Bonacci for her vocal coaching and for letting her join the cast last mi- nute, and her friends for dealing with her random outbursts of Kit Kat Club dancing outside of rehearsals. JENNIFER GUIMOND (Ensemble) This is Jennifer’s first show with the music department. She has previously been in two MTG shows, Legally Blonde the Musical and Changing Minds. Everyone in the cast and crew are so amazing, and it has been a pleasure working with everyone. Jennifer is currently a sophomore at Westfield. She is studying early childhood education. Jennifer would like to thank the entire cast and crew for making this such an amazing and memorable experience. She would also like to thank her family, friends, and roommate for supporting her and dealing with her crazy schedule TYRELL PYATT (Ensemble) is a Liberal Studies Major with concentrations in Art, Theatre, and Communications. This is his final semester at Westfield State University with an anticipated graduation in May. He appeared in a few Musical Theatre Guild (MTG) Shows as Mr. Caldwell B. Cladwell in UrineTown, George in The Wedding Singer and Franklin in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. He would like to thank everyone for giving him another opportunity to share his passion with people. SARA PUESCHEL (Ensemble) is a transfer student from Holyoke Community College where she earned her Associates in music degree. She came to Westfield State to continue her education and earn a Bachelor's degree with a concentration in Jazz Studies. She hopes to graduate in 2014, unless the world decides to end before that. With the weight of being a music major on her shoulders, she really just wanted to go back to her basic love for music and sing and dance her heart out. Musical theater is a great place to find this, and a great place to make friends. JAMES ZISSULIS (Ensemble) is a freshman and Theater Arts major at WSU, James is thrilled to be appearing in Cabaret here at Westfield! This is James's second show here at school where he recently appeared in Legally Blonde as Kiki/Carlos. James won an award last year as best supporting actor for his role as Mrs. Mears in Thoroughly Modern Millie at Marblehead High School. In his many years on stage in both North Shore community and high school theater, some of James’ other favorite roles have included, Chicago’s Fred Causley, Hairspray’s Thad, Rent’s Steve, Once on this Island’s Story Teller, and West Side Story’s Bernardo, James looks forward to many more productions at WSU and wants to thank his directors and the talented cast and crew for their hard work and encouragement in making his first WSU show a memorable experience. SABINE MACRIS KLEIN (Director) teaches for the Theatre Arts Program in the Department of English. Dr. Klein has a Ph.D. from the City University of New York Graduate Center, and began her teaching career at the State University of New York at Oneonta before joining the faculty at Westfield State University. As part of her doc- toral program, she spent a year studying with the Graduate Program in Theatre at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. She has extensive performance background in spoken theatre, musical theatre and opera, having performed or directed with a variety of professional and semi-professional theatre companies. These include the Los Angeles Theatre Workshop, Glimmerglass Opera, Orpheus Theatre (Oneonta, NY), and Cooperstown Theatre Festival. In recent years, she directed A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Importance of Being Earnest for the WSU Theatre Arts Program and Sweeney Todd for the WSU Music Department. Dr. Klein is a contributing author to The American as Foreigner on Stage: Portraits of the United States in International Drama (McFarland 2009). She has presented her research in German theatre and the history of women in theatre at the German Studies Association, the New England Modern Language Association, the American Society for Theatre Research, and the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. She has published in Western European Stages and New England Theatre Journal. Dr. Klein currently serves as President of the Board of Directors for the New England Theatre Conference. SCOTT BAILEY (Music Director/Conductor)) is staff accompanist/coach at Westfield State University where he serves the accompanying needs of Music Department. He has served as accompanist at UMass Amherst, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, and as Director of Choral Activities at Bay Path College. He was the choir director for the Bay Path College Festival Choir trips to Prague, Munich, and Salzburg. He served as the music director at the First Congregational Church of North Adams, UCC, having coordinated the North County Music Series and acted as director of the North County Ecumenical Choir. Scott has been certified as a Colleague of the American Guild of Organists and is a member of the Berkshire and Springfield Chapters. He is currently a substitute organist in Berkshire County and the Pioneer Valley. He accompanies the Hampshire Choral Society in Northampton, MA and is a freelance pianist, organist, and music director throughout western Massachusetts. He has been the musical director for performances at Bay Path College and Drury High School. Past performances include Sweeney Todd, Once Upon a Mattress, Phantom of the Country Opera, Working, Lucky Stiff, Little Shop of Horrors, and The Wizard of Oz. MARY BROWN BONACCI, BONACCI (Vocal Director) a Kansas City native, has sung mezzosoprano roles with opera companies and orchestras across the United States including Des Moines Metro, Pine Mountain Music Festival, and Utah Festival Opera, Kansas City Lyric Opera. She has appeared with the Olathe Community Orchestra, Decatur Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, and Kaw Valley Symphony. She traveled overseas in 2008 to perform and teach with Opera Period in Excideuil, France. In New England, Mary has appeared with the Granite State Opera (Rosina, Mercedes, Mary Stone) Salt Marsh Opera (Suzuki) and as soloist with the Masterworks Chorale of Boston (Messiah, Haydn 2nd Mass in C) Arcadia Players (Messiah, Weinachts Oratorium, Lord Nelson Mass) and Hampshire Choral Society (Missa Cellensis, Messiah, Bach B minor Mass). Her other roles include Dorabella, (Cosi fan Tutte) Regina, (Regina), and Carmen (Carmen). She performs actively as a recitalist and with chamber ensembles in Western Massachusetts and beyond. She holds degrees from Emporia State University (BM, MM) and the University of Kansas (DMA). . Currently, she is assistant professor, directing music theatre workshop, teaching applied voice and vocal pedagogy at Westfield State University. KATHLEEN DELANEY (Choreographer) A transplant from New York City, she has appeared on Broadway, National tours, off Broadway, Television, Films, Industrials and as a Voice Over artist. Her favorite roles include Mazeppa in Gypsy with Betty Buckley, Ginger in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Gertrude in Hamlet, Shelia in A Chorus Line, Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, Arkadina in The Seagull, to name a few. Presently Kathleen can be heard on Viva Pinata as the voice of Tina Twingersnap, Rouge the Bat on Sonic X, Tania on Yugio GX and numerous television commercials. Her choreography and directing can be seen on stage, screen and music videos. She is a proud member of AEA, SAG & AFTRA. ERNEST W. IANNACCONE (Producer, Set & Lighting Design) is the Technical Director at Westfield State University where he has produced and designed the sets and lights for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee , Amahl and the Night Visitors and lighting for Sweeney Todd.. Ernie has a Masters of Fine Arts Degree from New York University in Lighting Design and a BA in Music Education from New Jersey City University, OLIVIA DUMAS (Stage Manager) is a sophomore Special Education major and Music Minor. This is her first Music Department show as Stage Manager. She is involved in a lot on campus and is glad she got the opportunity to manage this wonderful cast and work wit this impressive directors. She would like to thank her family for always supporting her endeavors, her amazing friends, and most importantly Alex Potter for being the most incredible assistant stage manager she could ever ask for. Thanks for coming and enjoy the show! ALEX POTTER (Asst. Stage Manager) is a Junior Elementary Education major and is excited to be a part of Cabaret. Alex has previously been involved in the Music Department's productions of Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. She has also been involved in MTG's productions of Curtains, The Wedding Singer, Urinetown, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Legally Blonde: The Musical, and Changing Minds. She would like to thank her family for always supporting her and her friends for being wonderful, amazing, and always being there, I love you all so much. Break legs everyone! DEVER STAGE UPCOMING EVENTS APRIL WED 17 7:30pm Chamber Ensembles THU 18 7:30pm Jazz Combos SUN 21 3:00pm Senior Recital: Kelsey Fritz, soprano TUE 23 7:30pm Wind Symphony SAT 27 1:00pm Contemporary Dance SUN 28 3:00pm Recital: Kaleigh Kelleher, flute & Kerry Turok, voice 7:30pm Senior Recital: Greg Hall, composition MON 29 7:30pm Festival Chorus TUE 30 7:30pm Senior Jazz Recital: Noah Lis, sax MAY THU 2 7:30pm Big Band FRI 3 7:30pm So-Seductive Step Team SAT 4 3:00pm Junior Recital: Emily Stewart, soprano 7:30pm WHIP Comedy Improv 7:30pm Night Owls MON 6 Subject to Change For a complete schedule of events go to deverstage.com Greater Westfield & Western Hampden County Medical Reserve Corps Inc. P.O. Box 578 Westfield, MA 01086 www.gwmrcert.org www.facebook.com/gwmrcertorg Neighbors Helping Neighbors Notes from the Music DIrector I was fortunate to be involved in a production of Cabaret nearly ten years ago during my undergraduate years. It was a show that made a significant impact on me and quite possibly helped to keep me involved in music theater ever since. It might have been the joy of watching the dance numbers like “The Money Song” or the “Kick Line” coming alive during the performances. It might have been the sweetly sentimental “Married” sung in earnest by Schneider and Schultz or the haunting “I Don’t Care Much” sung by the Emcee at a point when everything is unraveling for the characters. Maybe it was that juxtaposition between the cheerful nature of the musical numbers and the dark and ominous story hiding beneath every song. It made a deep impression on me then and I feel privileged to bring this production to a new audience here in Westfield. My thanks go to my colleagues Dr. Sabine Klein and Dr. Mary BrownBonacci for their direction, guidance, and vision for this production. Thanks also to Kathleen Delaney for bringing our dances to life and inspiring our students to put forth the best that they can do. Of course, a big thank you goes to Ernie Iannaccone who is the man with the most roles in this production, many of which are so seamless that they go unnoticed. Thank you for keeping all of us on the right path. I hope you enjoy this production of Cabaret as much as all of us enjoyed presenting it to you. Scott Bailey Musical Director