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The King of Prussia Players
Community Theater for
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Our 45th Year of Fine and Fun Productions
Our
2001/2002 Season
Summer 2002:
Brigadoon
Directed by Larry Anderson
Written by Alan Jay Lerner (book and lyrics) and Frederick
Loewe (music)
Performances: August 2,3,9,10 at 8pm
Matinee: August 4th at 2pm
| Andrew MacLaren | Anthony T. Millili |
| Angie MacGuffie | Joan Detwiler |
| Archie Beaton . | Mark French |
| Charlie Dalrymple | Brian Schwartz |
| Fiona MacLaren | Collette Anderson |
| Harry Beaton | Patrick Keelty |
| Jean MacLaren | Lisa Knorr |
| Jeff Douglas | Paul Mansfield |
| Maggie Anderson | Lissa Morinsky |
| Meg Brockie | Patty Bowman |
| Mr. Lundie | Steve Kuerschner |
| Stuart Dalrympl | Stuart Dalrympl (as himself) |
| Tommy Albright | George Waldie |
| Sandy Dean MacGregor | Ed Parks |
| Sword Dancer | Brett Anderson |
| Frank | Mark French |
| Jane Ashton | Ariann Langsam |
| Adult Villagers | AnnMarie Palumbo-Parks,
Carol Anderson, Anita Burgher, Laurel Smith, Rosemary Watson, Mary Matcovich, Michelle Elbin |
| Teen Villagers | Jen Kobialka,
Kara Wisely, Sasha Crocken, Kristen Schumacher, Joanna Hornstein, Sarah Fornace |
| Village Children | Jenelle Parks,
Regina Burgher, Gigi Watson, Emily Ginnona, Robert Pellechio, Jr., Callie Rosenfeld, Lauren Dryburgh, Julianna Quazi, Marni Berkowitz, Alec Maksymowych, Celia Ryan, Ellis Nance Mays, Kelly Volpi, Jenna Volpi |
| Dancers | Michelle Elbin,
Jen Kobialka, Kara Wisely, Kristen Schumacher, Sasha Crocken, Ariann Langsam, Lissa Morinsky |
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Brigadoon was the first big hit for the magical team of Lerner and Loewe. Inspired by Germelshausen, a german story by Friedrich Gerstäcker, Brigadoon revolves around two American tourists, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, who stumble upon a misty little Scottish town. Tommy soon falls in love with a local lass, Fiona MacLaren, but as the two men quickly discover, this mysterious little town only reawakens for one day every hundred years.
Brigadoon opened at the Ziegfeld Theatre on March 13, 1947 and ran for 581 performances. It established Lerner and Loewe as the successors of Rodgers and Hammerstein. The 1954 screen version featured Gene Kelly , Cyd Charisse, and Van Johnson.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Brigadoon (and more!)
The King of Prussia Players
Box 75
King of Prussia, Pa 19406
(610) 277-9505