Enjoy the show.... - Cumberland Players
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Enjoy the show.... - Cumberland Players
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Wilde modeled the character of Algernon after himself and Jack after his lover Lord Alfred Douglas, a fact which was obvious to theatergoers of the time. Douglas' mother, Sibyl Montgomery, resided at a house in Berkshire near the town of Bracknell, and was quite obviously the model for this play's character of the same name. Those who knew Wilde and Douglas recognized the character as an overbearing mother-in-law. Many lines of dialogue (as well as plot points and even the names of some of the characters) that today seem quite innocent were actually double entendres when one knew the popular gay code and slang of the era. This meant that certain members of the audience would find jokes in what would appear to be straight lines to everyone else. Even the play's title was a gay pun, since asking someone if a certain man was "Earnest" was code for asking if he was gay. (This also makes Algernon's reference to his friend being "Earnest in town and Jack in the country" even more of a statement about leading a double life than the words alone convey.) The premiere of the play was nearly disrupted by Douglas' father, the Marquess of Queensbury, who planned to throw rotten vegetables at Wilde during the curtain call. Thwarted in his attempt to publicly embarrass the playwright, the Marquess instead openly challenged Wilde for being "a somdomite" four days later which led to the now-famous trials and Wilde's imprisonment for "gross indecency." The show's original production was closed quickly as the scandal grew, and Wilde was unable to find anyone to publish the text of the play until two years before his death. It wasn't until 1911, sixteen years after the play's debut, that it was successfully revived and was finally acknowledged as Wilde's greatest work. Our production strives to be accessible to all audiences while casting a sly wink at the undertones that would have been apparent to Victorian audiences. It is a scathing satire of not only Victorian society but of the ability of some people to be self-contradictory and worship what Lady Bracknell refers to as the "delicate fruit" of ignorance. We hope you enjoy the show. Cast (in order of appearance) Lane/Merriman������������������������������������������������������� ROBERT COOK Algernon Moncrieff�����������������������������������������D. MICHAEL FARLEY John Worthing, J.P.�����������������������������������������������������BILL BRANIN Gwendolen Fairfax�����������������������������������������������BETH WYNKOOP Lady Bracknell���������������������������������������������������������������WILL BAEZ Miss Letitia Prism������������������������������������������������������ HEIDI DUGAN Cecily Cardew�������������������������������������������� CAITLYN ROMANISHIN Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D.�����������������������������HANK CHANDLESS Footman����������������������������������������������������������� AARON BLANDINO Production Staff DIRECTOR�����������������������������������������������������������������Pab Sungenis ASSISTANT DIRECTOR������������������������������������������ Amber Thomas PRODUCTION MANAGER�����������������������������������Michelle Andrews STAGE MANAGER�����������������������������������������������������Caitlin Dubois SET DESIGN��������������������������������������������������������Michelle Andrews SET CONSTRUCTION���������������Michelle Andrews, Pab Sungenis, ������������������������� Bryan Irrera, Michael Blandino, D. Michael Farley, ��������������Bill Branin, Robert Cook, Beth Blandino, Philip Blandino, ���������������������������������������������������������� Amber Thomas, Laura Farley ARTISTIC WORK�������������������������������������������������������� M.J. Atkinson LIGHTS AND SOUND����������������������������������������������Philip Blandino COSTUMES������������Nancy Cervino, Beth Blandino, Caitlin Dubois SPECIAL THANKS TO�����������������������������������The Masquerade Ball Setting ACT ONE The sitting room at Algernon Moncrieff's flat, London, a Friday evening, 1895. ACT TWO Jack Worthing's garden, Woolton, Hertfordshire, the next day. ACT THREE Jack Worthing's library, that same day. Meet the Cast WILL BAEZ (Lady Bracknell) is 24 years old and attended Rowan University majoring in Vocal Performance and Theatre. He has graced the stage in numerous roles such as: Curly in Oklahoma, Cliff in Cabaret, Charlemagne in Pippin, Carmen Ghia in The Producers, Leaf Coneybear in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Monastatos in The Magic Flute. This is one his most prized roles on the Little Theater's stage and he is very excited to be working with such a wonderful cast and crew again. It's been a terrific journey and he would like to thank everyone for all the great memories along the way. BILL BRANIN (Jack) has been a member of CP since 2005. Since his first show as an ensemble player in The Who’s Tommy he has played Peter Hunter in No Sex Please, We’re British, Gary LeJeune in Noises Off, Ralph in A Christmas Story, Paul in Barefoot in the Park, Richard in The Lion in Winter, Elliot in Alone Together, and Biff in Death of a Salesman. He would like to thank his family and friends for their support. ROBERT COOK (Lane/Merriman) returned to the stage this year after a long absence. He was most recently seen as Montresor in CP's production of An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe. HANK CHANDLESS (Rev. Chasuble) has always considered Cumberland Players to be his "home." Some of his favorite performances include The Foreigner, Close Ties, and California Suite, and as the director of Brighton Beach Memoirs, Barefoot in the Park, and Death of a Salesman. Credits outside of CP include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Arsenic and Old Lace; Love, Sex, and the IRS; and 6 RMS Riv Vu among others. HEIDI DUGAN (Miss Prism) of Millville is delighted to return to the stage at last. A Bridgeton school teacher by day, she enjoys all aspects of community theatre in her free time. An experienced stage manager and director, Heidi has also appeared on stage in both musicals and straight shows. Her favorite role to daye is Truvy in CP's Steel Magnolias. Thanks to Pab for this opportunity. And thanks to my family for all your patience and support for this and everything. I love you. D. MICHAEL FARLEY (Algernon) has served as VP of Production on the CP executive board for the last two seasons. He most recently played Orin in Little Shop. Some of his favorite roles on the CP stage are Barfeè in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Warbucks in Annie, Cousin Kevin in The Who's Tommy, Martini in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Tim in Noises Off. D.M. would like to wish the cast and crew best luck, and thank his wife Laura for her support and fortitude. CAITLYN ROMANISHIN (Cecily) has been running around CP for ten years, having "helped out" during The Murder Room at the ripe old age of 8. She was last seen on our stage as the title character in last year's The Snow Queen. BETH WYNKOOP (Gwendolen) was most recently seen as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors. This will be her fifth show with Cumberland Players; she was previously been seen as Olive in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense, and Rapunzel in Into the Woods. Meet the Director PAB SUNGENIS has been CP's Vice President of Finance for the past four years. He was last seen on stage as Howard in Death of a Salesman, and directed our productions of Taming of the Shrew, The Murder Room, and The Lion in Winter. His play Bearding the Lyons was produced by CP in January, 2011. He is the creator of the daily comic strip The New Adventures of Queen Victoria, and the author of the novels Go To Hell and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Columbine. His new novel Sidekick: The Misadventures of the New Scarlet Knight will be published by Month 9 Books in March, 2013. We wants to thank his cast and crew, without whom none of this would have been necessary. The title page of the first published version of the play, 1899. Wilde's name was deliberately left off of the publication due to the scandal of his conviction for gross indecency four years earlier. Announcing our 2013 season! Book by Arthur Laurents. Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Suggested by memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. Original Production by David Merrick & Leland Hayward. Entire production originally directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. by William Shakespeare by Bill Irwin and Mark O’Donnell, adapted from Molière By Alec Strum Kids at CP presents Book by Joseph Robinette. Music by Thomas Tierney. Lyrics by Thomas Tierney and Joseph Robinette. Information and order forms available in our lobby! Thank you Cumberland Players for 65 great years~ Looking forward to 65 more! Cumberland Medical Associates, P.A. ~Your Healthcare Team for Life~ 1206 West Sherman Avenue, Building 1 Vineland, NJ 08360 (856) 691-8444 www.cumberlandmedical.com Donald C. Huston, Jr.,D.O./Alan B.Cohen, D.O./Maurice S.Sheetz, M.D./Michael K. Dovnarsky, M.D. Sanjay K. Bhendwal, M.D./David M. Wanalista, D.O./Per M. Montero-Pearson, M.D./Vijay Singh, M.D. Break a leg, cast and crew of Little Shop of Horrors, from “for drummers by drummers” Percussion One is a locally owned full line music store. We teach all aspects of music with emphasis on drums and percussion. 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