Throughly Modern Millie

Thoroughly Modern Millie

May 1, 2, 3*
7, 8, 9, 10*
 *Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. All other shows at 8:00 p.m.

New Music by  Jeanine Tesori, New Lyrics by  Dick Scanlan, Book by  Dick Scanlan and Richard Henry Morris

Original Story and Screenplay by Richard Morris

Small-town girl, Millie Dillmount, sets out for New York in 1922, to put some excitement in her life…and hopefully find a rich husband.  Millie begins her new flapper lifestyle with enthusiasm but encounters some unexpected turns when she moves into a hotel run by the evil Mrs. Meers and takes a job at Sincere Trust in an attempt to catch the rich and eligible boss…but instead finds herself falling in love with (gasp) an ordinary man. This zany musical, based on the popular movie, took Broadway by storm, winning the TONY Award for Best Musical! It’s an absolutely fun-filled, toe-tapping tribute to the flapper era and the exciting beginning of the thoroughly modern woman!

 

We are proud to announce our superb cast!

Millie Dillmount:             Leigha Stockton
Jimmy Smith:                Jeff Wright
Miss Dorothy Brown:      Breawn Bradford
Mrs. Meers:                   Laura Kyro
Trevor Graydon III:        Troy Turnipseed
Muzzy Van Hossmere:     Joy Powell
Ching Ho:                      Allen Berryman
Bun Foo:                       Trung Tran
Miss Peg Flannery:         Stephanie Merritt

Ensemble (In alphabetical order)
Kathleen Balassi
Bob Becherer
Jon Bee
Mara Bollini
Priscilla Case
Robert Doyle
Paul Fortner
Corey Fraine
Charity Grace Garner
Courtney Gibson:             Alice
Libby Griesedieck:            Ethel
Tracey Herweck:              Cora
Sarah Hopp
Kathryn Klein
Pat Klick            
Melanie Kozak
Gabi Maul
Preston R. Murchison
Ashley Pavlige:                 Lucille
Dan Pecher
Melody Valen Quinn:         Gloria
Kelsey Dakota Ramsey:     Rita
Sara Steiner:                    Ruth
Colleen Wyss

Director: Dani Mann
Assistant Director: Lindsay Hicks
Musical Director: Linda Radick
Choreographer: Cecily Walsby
Tap Choreographer: Robin Berger