Westminster Music Theater to Present "The Music Man"
Westminster Music Theater will present Meredith
Willson’s “The Music Man” on Friday, March 30
at 8 p.m., Saturday, March 31 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, April 1 at
2 p.m. in the Princeton Regional Schools Performing Arts Center
at Princeton High School. One of the most beloved shows in American
musical theater’s history, it is the unforgettable story
of a con man who comes to a Midwestern town with a scam involving
a boys marching band program. The show features show-stoppers
such as “76 Trombones” and “Trouble,”
and classics such as “Goodnight My Someone” and “Till
There Was You.”
The cast is composed of students at Westminster Choir College,
as well as students from local elementary and junior high schools.
Michael Pantone and Laurie Gamache, the artistic directors of
last season’s hit, “Smile,” have returned to
collaborate with music director Cris Frisco and set designer Jeff
Van Velsor to present a dynamic and creative production.
“The show is going to move without stopping,” said
Pantone. “Laurie Gamache, who is also the choreographer,
has the cast constantly moving. This production has the most dancing
Westminster’s ever done – and the dancing is phenomenal.”
He notes that the artistic team has taken a cinematographer’s
approach to the show. “It opens in sepia tones,” said
Pantone. “As Harold Hill works his magic on the townsfolk,
more and more color comes into the set and costumes until they
become very vivid and brilliant at the end.”
This will be Westminster’s first theater production in
the new Princeton Regional Schools Performing Arts Center. “In
addition to the large cast, the production includes a sizeable
band,” said Pantone. “We’re looking forward
to working in a bigger space that will accommodate a show of this
size.”
Pantone and Gamache of Panache Productions have been creating
live theater with young people since 2002 at their home on the
upper west side of Manhattan - Theatre West 97th. Pantone is a
theater professional who has performed in film, television and
on the stage. He has worked with children and teens as an actor,
teacher and director and currently heads the drama department
at The Usdan Center for the Performing Arts on Long Island. He
received his theater training from the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts in New York City.
Laurie Gamache has Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional credits,
but is most well-known for her performance as Cassie in the original
Broadway production of “A Chorus Line.” She is the
theatre arts/music teacher at Holy Name School in Manhattan. She
also produces and directs an original musical sketch comedy show
at Caroline’s Comedy Club in New York.
Frisco has worked on three recent Broadway productions and in
many of the East Coast’s finest regional theaters. He was
selected to conduct the Philadelphia premiere of “Bat Boy”
for 1812 Productions, which was awarded a Barrymore Award for
Outstanding Ensemble in a musical. Apart from his work at Westminster,
he has served as musical director and accompanist for productions
at The Walnut Street Theater, Downtown Players, The Theatre Outlet,
Lehigh University, Muhlenberg College, Muhlenberg Summer Music
Theater, and the Bucks County and Pocono Playhouses. He is also
on the accompanying staff of the Opera Theatre and Music Festival
of Lucca, Italy.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors,
and can be reserved by calling the Westminster Box office at 609-921-2663
weekdays between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Rider University faculty,
staff and students may receive one free ticket with valid ID.
The Princeton Regional Schools Performing Arts Center is located
in Princeton High School on Walnut Lane at Franklin Street in
Princeton.
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