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Directed by Colleen Whidden
Boris Roubakine TheatreUniversity of Calgary, Craigie Hall #C105
200 University Court NW, Calgary, AB
www.UCalgaryOperetta.ca
Rodgers &Hammerstein's
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llDirected by Colleen Whidden
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The UCalgary Operetta Company Presents
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY OPERETTA COMPANYPresents a musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein
“CINDERELLA: Enchanted Edition” is presented by special arrangement with R&H Theatricals.http://www.rnhtheatricals.com
Music and LyricsMusic and LyricsArtistic Director
Production Manager Orchestra DirectorCostume Designer
RICHARD RODGERS OSCAR HAMMERSTEINCOLLEEN WHIDDENBYRON REDD DUSTIN STIRLINGFRANK MACLEOD
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What do you think of when the story of “Cinderella” is mentioned? Do images of glass slippers, carriages, Fairy Godmothers, and pumpkins come to mind? Or maybe you think more about the themes of love at fi rst sight, taking control of one’s destiny, and good succeeding over evil? If such themes and images come to mind, then this UCalgary Operetta Company production of Cinderella – Enchanted Edition will fulfi l all your dreams.
Cinderella-Enchanted Edition was written after the very successful 1997 Disney television production. It contains most of the lyrical songs from the original 1957 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, but has utilized modern language and references in the script. While the original musical was very proper in its treatment of this fairy tale, the Enchanted Edition takes a few liberties! Songs such as In My Own Little Corner, Ten Minutes Ago and Stepsister’s Lament will still be heard in all their Rodgers and Hammerstein glory.
It has been my pleasure to work with this company on our production of Cinderella –Enchanted Edition. This cast, made up of university students, alumni, and community members, brings to the stage passion and energy for both this story and for the genre of musical theatre. The students involved in the show come from a variety of faculties including engineering, kinesiology, nursing, commerce, psychology and arts. The alumni and community cast members, with a plethora of backgrounds, add to the richness and depth of the stage experience. The cast has had the pleasure of working with a pit orchestra, directed by Dustin Stirling. The orchestra members come from the university and larger
Calgary community.
Special thanks to Byron Redd, Rosanna Redd, and Brent Tucker who took on many leadership roles in this production and let their passion for the art permeate every endeavour.
ENJOY THE PERFORMANCE!Colleen WhiddenArtistic Director
DIRECTOR’S NOTEDIRECTOR’S NOTE
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Cinderella, whose beloved father has passed away, takes care of the home of her ill-tempered and selfish stepmother and stepsisters, all of which order Cinderella about as a servant girl. Often left alone in her corner near the fire, she dreams of living an exotic life as a princess or anything other than a servant.
In the village square, a royal herald proclaims: “The Prince is giving a Ball!” The ladies of the kingdom are thrilled at the prospect of attending and meeting the Prince.
Meanwhile, the King and Queen get ready for the big celebration. They hope that their son will find a suitable bride, but the Prince is a bit apprehensive about meeting all the eager women of the kingdom. As Cinderella’s stepsisters get ready for the Ball, hoping that they will catch the Prince’s eye, they laugh at Cinderella and her intent to attend the Ball as well. Finally they leave and Cinderella imagines having gone with them. To a melancholy Cinderella, a Fairy Godmother appears. Persuaded by the fervour of Cinderella’s wish to go to the Ball, she transforms Cinderella into a beautifully-gowned young lady; a pumpkin into a glittering carriage and little mice friends into impressive horses and footmen to get her to the Ball. Before she arrives at the palace, her Fairy Godmother warns her not to stay past the stroke of midnight.
Inside, the Prince has been bored by the attention of all the young ladies with whom he has had to dance, including the stepsisters. The grand entrance of a beautiful and mysterious young lady immediately attracts everyone’s attention and intrigues the Prince. The two dance together and instantly fall in love. Seeing the Prince with a petite beauty (whom they do not recognize being Cinderella), the stepsisters ask why he wouldn’t prefer a substantial “usual” girl like them? The Prince and Cinderella dance and find themselves in a private moment, where he declares his love for her. As they share a kiss, the clock begins to strike midnight and Cinderella flees before the enchantment wears off; in her haste, she leaves behind a single glass slipper.
Later that night, Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters reminisce about the Ball and find that Cinderella is very intuitive about what it must have been like attending and dancing with the Prince. Meanwhile, the Prince is searching for the beauty with whom he danced and fell in love, and who fled so quickly from him. His royal herald tries the slipper on all the ladies of the kingdom. At Cinderella’s house, the slipper will not fit any of the stepfamily and everyone persists in steering the Prince away from the servant girl. Taking her destiny into her own hands, Cinderella makes her presence known to the Prince and his steward.
The Prince recognizes Cinderella as the girl he bumped into in the village and as his beautiful mysterious dance partner. The young lovers marry and live happily ever after.
SYNOPSISSYNOPSIS
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ACT I• “Prologue” - The Fairy Godmother, Cinderella and the Ensemble• “The Sweetest Sounds” - Cinderella and Christopher• “The Prince Is Giving A Ball” - Lionel, the Step Family, Cinderella and the Villagers• “In My Own Little Corner” - Cinderella and the Animals• “Boys And Girls Like You And Me” - The King and Queen• “Reprise: The Sweetest Sounds” - Christopher and Cinderella• “Fol-De-Rol” - The Fairy Godmother• “Impossible” - The Fairy Godmother and Cinderella• “The Transformation” - The Fairy Godmother, Cinderella and the Animals• “It’s Possible - Finale Act 1” - Cinderella, Fairy Godmother, Horses, Coachman and Footman
• INTERMISSION •
ACT II• “Entr’Acte” - Orchestra• “Gavotte” - Christopher, the Maidens and Other Guests• “Loneliness of Evening” - Christopher• “The Cinderella Waltz” - Cinderella, Christopher and the Guests• “Ten Minutes Ago” - Christopher, Cinderella and the Company• “Stepsister’s Lament” - Grace and Joy• “Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful?” - Christopher and Cinderella• “When You’re Driving Through The Moonlight” - Cinderella, Stepmother, Grace and Joy• “A Lovely Night” - Cinderella, the Stepmother, Grace, Joy
and the Animals• “Reprise: A Lovely Night” - Cinderella• “The Search” - Lionel, Christopher and the Maidens• “Finale -There’s Music In You” - The Fairy Godmother and the Company
ACTS, SCENES & MUSICACTS, SCENES & MUSIC
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“Are you dreaming that I’m about to kiss you?”
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Lauren RodychCinderalla
Jeff Follis
Christopher
Aaron PurdyLionel
Holleay Rohm
Fairy Godmother
Melissa Dorsey
Stepmother
Asia Walker
Joy
Britt Van Groningen
Grace
Steven Morton
King Maximillian
Jocelyn Hoover
Queen Constantina
Shae Doyle
Ensemble
Taryn Haley
Ensemble
Julia Millar
Ensemble
Annie Zhang
Ensemble
Laura RobertsEnsemble
Meghan McMaster
Ensemble
Rosanna Redd
Ensemble
Megan HodgsonEnsemble
Jason Melnychuk
Ensemble
CAST MEMBERSCAST MEMBERS
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Kevin Leitch
Ensemble
Danny Li
Ensemble
Jarrett FawdryEnsemble
Oliver Ho
Ensemble
Michael Purdy
Ensemble
Ralph Oballo
Ensemble
Charlie DeagnonEnsemble
CAST MEMBERSCAST MEMBERS
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Twila Whidden
Mice
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ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA
FluteTerri Shouldice Oboe / English Horn Robin Bunker
TrumpetBrian McGregor
PianoBrent Tucker
Violin 1 Anita Bailey
Violin 2 Claire Sharp
Cello Amelia Sharp
PercussionDustin Stirling
Conductor Dustin Stirling
ORCHESTRA
Conductor Dustin Stirling
Interested in playing a role in an upcoming production with the UofC Operetta Company? We’re always on the lookout for musicians,
set and costume designers, staging support and prospective cast members for our January and June productions.
For more information, or to schedule an audition, please contact Dr. Colleen Whidden or Byron Redd at
[email protected] visit our website at
www.UCalgaryOperetta.ca
GET INVOLVED IN UPCOMING PRODUCTIONS!
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Artistic DirectorColleen Whidden
Production Manager/Assistant Director
Byron Redd
Musical Director/Vocal Coach
Rosanna Redd
Orchestra DirectorDustin Stirling
Stage ManagerByron Redd
Costume DesignerFrank MacLeod
Costume ConstructionMargaret Poisson
Elyne FischerRhonda SantintMargaret RossMyrna Weiden
Erin BauerRhonda Mottle
Lisette Allan
Costume ConstructionJackie GelfandChristine Horne
ChoreographyJocelyn HooverLauren Harnett
Hair & MakeupKeri Gordon
Set Design & ConstructionAndrea SeredaKrista WillottLeah Winter
PropertiesLeah WinterElena Kay
Reed Francis
Light DesignColleen Whidden
Byron Redd
Light OperatorUniversity Theatre
Services
Sound Design/Operator
Byron Redd
Running CrewAmanda Chubb-Way
Meghan SkeetAleida Whidden
Rehearsal AccompanistBrent Tucker
Acting CoachHaysam Kadri
Marketing TeamEmily BontjeKevin Leitch
Joseph Bardsley
Offi cial PhotographerRyan Michelsen
www.dimages.ca
Poster Design/Playbill DesignKevin Persaudwww.mrkp.ca
PRODUCTION TEAMPRODUCTION TEAM
SPECIAL THANKSSPECIAL THANKSIn alphabetical order by fi rst names
Calgary Renaissance SingersDerks Formal WearDimages PhotographicDr. Jeremy BrownDr. William JordanDW Von Kuster Front Row Centre PlayersGwen McGowanJanice McInulty Julia WasilewskiKevin Persaud
Mary Lou MendykMorpheus TheatreReed FrancisRhonda MottleSheila HarlandSusan WongUniversity of Calgary - Drama Department - Music Department - Program of DanceUniversity Theatre Services
KevinPersaud
graphic designerwww.MRKP.ca403.613.9496
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