Our 2005-2006 Season: Mainstage
Meet the privileged world of the Levy/Freitag families. It's Atlanta, Georgia in1939, Gone with the Wind is having its world premiere and Hitler is invading Poland, but Atlanta's elitist German Jews are much more concerned with who is going to Ballyhoo, the social event of the season. Even the trappings and conveniences of wealth and prestige are no protection from the glaring eyes of anti-Semitism or the replicated discrimination within their own culture. Sparkling banter and hilarious characters abound in this dramedy by the Award-winning playwright who brought us Driving Miss Daisy. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and winner of the 1997 TonyŽ for Best Play of the Year.
Opening Night: Friday, September 9, 2005 - Closing Night: Saturday, September 24, 2005
Peachy Weil | Tom Blewitt |
Joe Farkas | Stephen R. Fox |
Adolph Freitag | Scott M. Jacoby |
Boo Levy | Laura Kennedy |
Lala Levy | Keri Lesnik |
Reba Freitag | Sharon Moran |
Sunny Freitag | Elissa Strell Kachtan |
Director | Jay Mills
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Assistant Director | Tom Schopper
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Producer | Lillian Miller
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Stage Manager | Alice Regan Moynahan
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Rehearsal Stage Manager | Ann Marie Hattersley
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Set Design | Ed Nicolazzo
Bill Purdy |
Set Construction | Bill Purdy
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Set Construction-Crew | Roger Clark
Howard Henn Tom Schopper George Walter |
Stage Crew | Geraldine Baillod
Pat Dougherty Tom Murray Lawrence Sanders |
Set Decor | Walter Nieman
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Scenic Artist | Ed Nicolazzo
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Painting Crew | Lillian Miller
Carol Offermann Brian Schopper Tom Schopper Jonathan Wentz Janine Wentz |
Lighting Design | Nicholas Marmo
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Lighting Board Operation | Erin Gilgur
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Sound Design | Jeff Knapp
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Props | Erin Gilgur
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Costumes | Janet Lazar
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Seamstress | Carolyn Kraft
Kathy Sommers |
Make-Up / Hair | Joan Agosta
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Photography | Joe Gigli
Tom Schopper |
Program Cover | W Design, LLC
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Program Editor | Brian Marshall
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Publicity | Janice Schopper
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Music Consultant | Patrick Horan
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