"Central Illinois' Only Equity Star Music and Drama Theatre"
Guy S. LIMO, Jr. Presents
Patricia Morison in "Kiss Me, Kate" August 27-September 1, 1968
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6 y S. Littb, Jr. PRESENTS
PATRICIA MORISON "KISS ME, KATEY
Music and Lyrics by COLE PORTER Book by S A M and B E W SPEWAK
with
RONALD ROGERS DEBORAH WOOD JOHN KELSO ROBERT 6WALTNEI'
B l l l HADDAD RALPH FOODI' JANE MaDONOUGH DlRECTED BY FREDRICK LEE OLSON
CHOREOGRAPHED BY DEBORAH WOOD Musical Direction by ROBERT MOREEN
PRODUCTION DESIGNED- by ROBERT D. SOULE Costumes by JEAN WEBSTER
Production Stage Manager Technical Director BARBARA DILKER LARRY BREEDING
I ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. L lTTLE I CAST
Fred Graham .............................................. RONALD ROGERS Harry Trevor ........................................................... GIL FISHER Lois Lane .......................................................... DEBORAH WOOD Lil l i Vanessi .................................................... PATRICIA MORISON Ralph .............................................................. LARRY BREEDING Hattie ............................................................ JANE McDONOUGH Stage Doorman ...................................................... CARL GOODWIN Paul .................................................................. TOM HASTINGS Bill Calhoun .............................................................. JOHN KELSO First Man ................................................... ROBERT GWALTNEY Second Man .......................................................... BILL HADDAD Harrison Howell ..................................................... RALPH FOODY
"TAMING OF THE SHREW" PLAYERS
I Bianca (Lois Lane) ................................................ DEBORAH WOOD Baptista (Harry Trevor) .................................................. GIL FISHER Gremio (First Suitor) ................................................ GREGG STUMP Hortensio (Second Suitor) ........................................ DARYL WAGNER Lucentio (Bill Calhoun) ................................................. JOHN KELSO Katherine (Li l l i Vanessi) . ......,......... ....................... PATRICIA MORIGON Petruchio (Fred Graham) .......................................... RONALD ROGERS Dancers: GREGG STUMP, JEANNE REYNOLDS, TOM HASTINGS, MARY LOU
WESTERFI ELD, DARYL WAGNER, CYNTHIA STROHACKER, CARL GOOD- WIN, VIRGINIA COOK, SONNY KNIGHT, LYNDA MILLOFF.
Chorus: LOIS CARLSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR, MARILYN OLSON, JAMES BAL- DASSARE, JEAN OBRECHT, DAVID HARDIN, THERESA KIMBROUGH, DAVID WESTPHAL, MARTA ANDERSON, GIL FISHER, GUY LITTLE.
Extras: PHIL BOATWRIGHT, NICHOLAS EVANS ORCHESTRA: Robert Moreen and Mike Bates, Pianos; Michael Garrett, Percusston;
Jack Henry, Bass. "Kiss Me, Kate" presented by Special Arrangement with Tams-Witmark Music Library
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Althou h Vivian Vance starring in Tbe Mat- riage-~o-korrad on May 25th marks the flrst show ef the 1968 spring-summer-fall season a t The Little Theatre-On The Square this pro- duction will be the ninth opening f& producer Guy S. Little Jr. this year. Immediately after y s e n t i n g ~ o k m a r y R i m in A Girl Coald Get
ncky in December-January in Sullivan, Mr. Little left for Phoen~x. Ar~aona where he was engaged an roducer for the 2lst season a t the famous 8omfrero Pla house While in Phoenix, Mr. Little presented doward Kpal. Ray Walsto? Kathryn Crosby. Mildred Natw~ck. Cornella 0 t d S k i ~ e r and other greats of American show business In addition to Ann Sothern Robert Cumminqs and Vivian Vance. . .all &ho .will appear In Sullivan this season. Mr. Ltttle returned to Sullivan in time. to remodel the balcony of the theatre remortng the old pro- jectipn booth and elevbting the meats; and in- stallmg a new curved stage curtain-all to celebrate the opening of the 12th season in Sullivan.
Long before: Mr. Little opened the Grand Theatre hack m 1957, he hoped and planned that someda he would have a theatre where musicals andr plays could be presented. He got his first job m professional theatre as an ap-
rentice at the Keene New Hampshire Summer bheatre in 1951 and 'worked the two following summep at. the Gateway Musical Playhouse near Atlant~c C~ty .
After aduation from the Univernity of Miami, f r . Little took graduate courses at Columbia Universit and The American Theatre Wing before retwafn. to central Illinois in the spring of 1957 to look for a theatre location
Not havin nuccess locating a suitable theatre in . any of &e h r er cities in downstate Illi- nots Mr. Littlq tecided to lease the movie houde ~n him nauve Sullivan Since the o ening of Bdcadoon on July 3 1957. Mr. ~ i t t L has presented 112 major &oductionr--both plays and mrlsicals-featuring many outstand~np; stars and supporting cants from Broadway, Hollywood. T V and Opera. The first season ran nine weeks and had an attendance of 8000. The Little Theatre-On The Square was 'open for twenty-four weeks last year and had an at- tendance ~f 8?.000. . .a mast gratifying in- erereel The Little l ' h e a t n - ~ n The Square also has a Children's Theatre rh ich presents pro- ductions for young audiences on Saturdays dur- ing late June, July and Aups t . Mr. Little strongly believes that stock should he a prov- in^- ound and workshop for young talent to devesp as actors-singerr-dancers and technicians.
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Who's Who in the Cast ... PARTICIA MORISON (Ull i Vaned), love- ly star of stage ecreen and V is recreating her original ~ - d w a role in 'Ri& Me, Kate in which she eo-stami opposite Alfred Drake. Miss Morison mads her Broadwa debut in a Victorian stv1.d omeretta. be A o BOU-s.
a stu d tbe American suaical theatre. Since Kate .be has starred on Broadway with Yul Bryaner in Tbe King And I and has starred in Soait Of Norway, The M q Widow. Milk A d Howl . Camelot and K~smet tn theatres across the country. Her non-musiut roles have included appearances in Bell, B w k Aad C a n dle. Tbe Pourposter. Separate Tables and Beck- man Place.
In addition to her work in legitimate thes- tre. Miss Morison has played leadin roles in over twenty-seven films and rp.peareb on many major television ahowa includtng Tbe Jache GIeason Show The Tonight Sbow The Mi40 Douclas ~bo; L l u Tbeatre. Tbe h a f t Mauc Hall Hallmark Hall d Fame. and The Today SL&. Miss Morison was with the very first U S 0 troupe to go overseas during World War 11. This troupe included A1 Jolson. Merle Ober- on. Frank McHugh and Allan Jenkens.
Miss Morison has also performed in most of the leadin supper clubs in the country in- cludina the &conut Grove, the ~airmont, ' the Sherman House and has ven concerts a t the Hollywood ~ o d l and the %wiaohn Stadium.
Before beginning her career on the stage. Miss Morison was an art student and as a teenattar she very nearly went to Paris to study art. She still ~ a i n t s as a hobby and is DreDar- ing to present-a one-roman show of he< work. One day she hopes to retire to Mexico and spend the rest of her life painting, but for the preaent, her po~ulartty ha8 made this an "im- possible dream."
RONALD ROGERS (Fred Graham) comes to Sullivan this season after recently ap caring in Kiss Me. Kate. Soutb Pacific and d n - c a n in Michigan. Prior to these productions, Mr. Rog- era has been touring his one-man concert pro- p.m, A Cavalcade.of Musical Comedy, at col- eges and universities and embarks on a third
national tour this fall, covering some fifty cities.
Ronald established his popularity with Sul- livan audiences when he appeared as Tommy in the first production Brrgadoon at the old Grand Theatre twe1;e years a 6. Since then he haa been featured in ~ o u d e r f u l Town GU$ And Dolls, Show B q t , Kismet, B!W& G1r1 w ~ t h Marlraret Ham~lton and last season's South Pac~fic. He is extremely popular as a singer in E n ~ l a n d where he was voted "Voice of the Year' by the Gramophone Record Re- view after an extended tour there. Ronald co- starred with Dorothy Lamour in DuBarry W m A Lady on tour and has been seen in New York i q The Rules Of The Game and Livid The Life.
P H N KELSO. (B ill Calhoun) directed Rqbert orton In PICIDIC. Ann Sothem in Glad Trd~ngs,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien -in What Dld We Do Wroar? and next week wlll be directmg Peter Marshall in The Little Theatre-On The Square's next production, No Time For Sergeants. This season Mr. Kelao was featured as Hubert in The Student Prince with Peter Palmer, as Na- than Detroit in Guys and Dolls o poaite Jane Kea and most recently a s ~ i l f Parker in okl.nboma!
John starred a s Pseudolus in Guy Little's touring production of A F u m y Tbing Happened Oa Tbe Way To The Fonun and received rave reviews throughout the country. Barhra Strei- sand and the Smothers Brothers were among hia associates when he appeared at St. Louis Crystal Palace. This past winter John appeared at Pheaamt Run Playhouse in The Odd Couple with Dan Dailey and in Vorce Of Tbe Turtle with Terry Moore.
DEBORAH WOOD (Lois Lane) a native of Louisville Kentucky joined the company of The ~ i t t l a Theatre-dn The Square this season as lead dancer and assistant to the choreogra~her. Last week she danced "Laurey" in the Oqa- homa! ballet as well as choreographed the entlre show.
While in high school Miss Wood was a member of the ~ a n d e r i ; l a Minstrels and the Louisville Civic Ballet Company dikected by Femand Nault now the head director of Les Grander ~ a l l e & Canadiens
Last year Deborah studied ballet at Hark- ness in New York as well as attending Bamard College. Debbie has appeared as a dancer and singer in Tbe Stephen Foster Story in Barda- t o m Kentucky, site of "My Old Kentucky om;."
ROBERT GWALTNEY (First Man) delighted Sullivan audiences last week in the comic role of the Persian eddler Ali Hakim. His long liat of theatricaf cred[ts includes appearance* with Bert Lahr in Burleque, Burl Ives in Tbe BYsn Wbe Came To Dinner. Edward Everett iforton in Miss Pel1 Is M i d n g . - oe E. Brown in Harvey and Margaret Truman in Late Love.
BILL HADDAD (S~cond. Man) has established htmself 8s a favor~te wtth audiences at The Little Theatre-On The Square. He appeared earlier this season as Ruder in The Studept Prince, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Gqys And Dolls with fane Kean, Max Detweiler in The Sound Of MU 'c.
Last season %ill was featured with Will Hut- chins in Sweet Cbarity and as Luther Billis with Betty Ann Grove in Soutb Paclfic.
RALPH FOODY (Harrison) returned to The Little Theatre-On The Square after a year's absence to a pear as Lt. Brannigan in Guys And Dolls. d r . Foody will be remembered for such roles as Ben in The World of S ~ i e W o w with Robert Reed, the Captatn in M~otcr Rob- erts with Tab Hunter, as Johnny in Lullaby with Rosemary Prinz and as Dr. Lyman in Bus Stop with Ed Bymes.
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT I Scene 1. Stage of Ford Theatre. Baltimore
Awtber Op'nid. Aaotber Sbow ......................................... .Hattie and Chorus Scene 2. Corridor Back Sta e)
by c a n 6 YOU ~ e % a v e ........................................................ ~ o i s Lane Scene 3. The Dressing Rooms of Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi
W d e r b a r ............................... ................................ Lilli and Fred So I n L w e ......................................................................... Lilli
Scene 4. Padua Padua Street Parade ............................................................ Acrobats We Open in Venice ........................................... Lilli. Fred. Lois a d Bill
Scene 5. Street -Scene Padua Tom Dick 'or Harry ............................ Bianca, Lucentio Gremio and Hortensio ROE; ~ a n c ; .................................................. ~uc;ntio, Gremio Hortensio I've Come to Wive I t Wealthily in Padua .............................. ~etruchi'o and Boys I Hate Mea ................................... ....................... . Katherjne Were Thine Tbat Special Face ........................................ Petruchio and Cnrls
Scene 6. Backstage-Before the Backstage Curtain Scene 1. Fred and Lilli's Dressing Rooms Scene 8. Before- the Curtain
We Sing of Love .......................................... Bianca, Lucentia and Chorua Scene 9. Padua Church
Tarantella ........................................................................ Dancers Finale-Kiss Me. Kate .... : ............................................. Entire Company
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MUSICAL NUMBERS (Continued) ACT ll
Scene 1. Theatre Alley Too Darn Hot ............................................................ Paul and Chorus
Scene 2. Before the Curtain Scene 3. Petruchio's House
Where is the Life That Late I Led? .......................................... Petruchio Scene 4. Corridor (Bscksta e)
Always True To bou In M y Fashion -... ............................................. Lois Scene 5. Fred and Lilli's Dressing Rooms Scer.e 6. Corridor (Backstage)
B~anca ..................................................... ........... Bill and Chorus Reprise So In Love .................................................................. Fred
Scene 7. Before the Asbestos Curtain Brush Up Your Shakespeare .................................... First Man and Second Man
Scene 8. Ba tiata's House I I m Ashamed That Women Are S o Simple .................................... Katherine Finale ................................................ Katherine, Petruchio and Company