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Directed byPhilip R. Garay
ChoreographerBarbara Valente
Produced byDawn Meidinger
&Edward Hand
Musical Director!Conductor
Richard B.Reynolds
Performing at the Saratoga Civic Theatre13777 Fruitvale Ave, Saratoga
268-3777or 358-1896
Book and lyrics by Music byALAN JAY LERNER FRED~RICK LOEWE
Adapted from Ceorge Bernard Shaw's play andGabrial Pascal's motion picture Pygmalion
Original New York Production Staged by Moss Hart
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West Valley Light Opera AssociationPresents
With Book and Lyrics by Alan Jay LernerMusic by Frederick Loewe
Adapted from George Bernard Shaw's play andGabriel Pascal's motion picture "Pygmalion"
Original New York Production Staged by Moss Harrt
featuringSarah TaylorRick Frank
Douglas Hagdohl IIDoug Baird
withMarge HandPamela ReederKevin Kelly
William S, WilsonJoe Fincher
Directed by: Philip R. GarayMusic by: Richard B. Reynolds
Choreographed by: Barbara ValenteProduced by: Dawn Meidinger & Edward Hand
Performances: November 15, 1E!,17,22,23,24,29,30December 1,5,6,7,8,12,13,14, 1985
Friday/Saturday - 8:30 PM Sunday Matinees - 2:30 PMThursday - 8:30 PM
"My Fair Lady" is presented through special arrangement withTAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC.
West Valley Box Office% Jean Hutchins
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Saratoga Civic Theater13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga
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PLEASE NOTE: By order of the City Council and the Fire Marshall, smoking, refreshmentsand recording or taking photographs during performances are not permitted.
CAST(In Order of Appearance)
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill Rita ElliotEliza Doolittle Sarah Taylor
Understudy Sheila SavageFreddy Eynsford-Hill William S. Wilson
Understudy Jim MclaughlinColonel Pickering Doug BairdHenry Higgins Douglas Hagdohl, II
Understudy Scott HermanCockney Quartet Karl Beckstrand, les Dale,
Joe Fincher & Kevin KellyBartender Bob MillsHarry ,........................................................ Kevin KellyJamie Joe FincherAlfred P. Doolittle Rick FrankMrs. Pearce Marge HandMrs. Higgins Pamela ReederChauffer James PaulLord Boxington Ronald KardashianLady Boxington Virginia Fiock
lONDON STREET CHORUS: Kathy Carine, Rita Elliott, Bob Fairless, Virginia Fiock,Barbara Forcier, Brian Harvill, Ron Kardashian, Peri-Sue Kelly, Tyler leigh, MelodyMcCormick, Bob Mills, Tammy Nelson, James Paul, Carri Smith, Sarah Taylor/SheilaSavage, Jim Tlltman, and Peter WildermannSERVANTS CHORUS: Karl Beckstrand, les Dale, Tina Deleon, Bob Fairless, BarbaraForcier, Brian Harvill, Tyler leigh, Tammy Nelson, Sheila Savage/Sarah Taylor, JimTiltman
MY FAIR LADY ORCHESTRAConductor Richard B. ReynoldsClarinet John Beldin, Robin Collins,
Steve Holmes, Clarence Savage, Bob VeagerFlute Linda Black, Mary HeggeOboe Kathy Frabeel, Marty McHan,
Neil Pantone, Vicki StephensBassoon Lynn Bonnicelll, Mike TouchieFrench Horn Richard Brookner, Howard Knoles,Jean Narunsky,
Steve Tenagwa, Donald Tsusakl, Leanne Welch, Bob WilsonTrumpet Doug Bartholomew, John Hablieb, John Kuster,
Joe Siemers, Dan Swinehart, Gordon UllmanTrombone Gary Black, Becky Duggan,
Larry Tallant, Carl Walters, Howard ZinnTuba Dale Phelps, Larry TallantViolin Beverly Blount, Theresa Chao,
Kevin Darlington, Juanita Harris, Lynn Miller,Gretchen Spitzer, Julie Vamato, Chris Star
Viola Richard Foss, Barbra Nesbit, Wendith NixonCello Lynda Bloomquist, Jim Burr,
Jim Houston, Elly WeiserBass Bruce Avilla, Gus Cambeitz,
Mike Halloran, Jim SpearsPercussion Tom Eschenfelder, Nancy WelchlyHarp Steve Amazin, Judy HernandezRehearsal Pianist ;..... Lindy Barnes
(Not all of the above Instrumentalists will play at each performance.)
THE PLACELondon
THE TIME1912
Synopsis of Scenes and Musical Numbers
ACT IOverture Orchestra & EnsembleScene 1 - Flower Market Outside Covent Garden - A cold March night
"Why Can't The English" Higgins"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" Eliza & Cockney Quartet
Scene 2 - A Tenement Section, Tottenham Court Road - Immediately Following"With A Little Bit Of Luck" Doolittle, Harry & Jamie
Scene 3 - Higgins' Study - The Following Morning"I'm An Ordinary Man" Higgins
Scene 4 - Tenement Section - Several Weeks Later"With A Little Bit Of Luck" (Reprise) Doolittle, Harry,
Jamie & EnsembleScene 5 - Higgins' Study - Later That Day
"Just You Wait" Eliza"The Servants' Chorus" Servants"The Rain In Spain" Higgins, Eliza & Pickering"I Could Have Danced All Night" Eliza, Mrs. Pearce & Servants
Scene 6 - Ascot - A July Afternoon"Ascot Gavotte" Ensemble
Scene 7 - Outside Higgins' House, Wimpole Street - Immediately Following"On The Street Where You Live" Freddy
Scene 8 - Higgins' Study - Six Weeks Later
INTERMISSION
ACT II
Entr'acte OrchestraScene 1 -Higgins' Study - 3:00 the Following Morning
"You Did It" Higgins, Pickering, Mrs. Pearce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and the Servants
"Just You Wait" (Reprise) Eliza
Scene 2 - Outside Higgins' House - Immediately Following"On The Street Where You Live" (Reprise) Freddy"Show Me" Eliza
Scene 3 - Near Covent Garden - 5:00 That Morning"Get Me To The Church On Time" Doolittle, Harry, Jamie & Ensemble
Scene 4 - Higgins' Study - 11:00 That Morning"Hymn To Him" Higgins, Pickering & Mrs. Pearce
Scene 5 - The Garden Behind Mrs. Higgins' House - Later That Day"Without You" Higgins & Eliza
Scene 6 - Higgins' Study - Immediately Following"I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" Higgins
The performers will meet you in the lobby after the show!!!!
PRODUCTION STAFFCo-Producers Dawn Meidinger & Edward Hand
Director Philip R. Garay
Music Director Richard B. Reynolds
Choreographer Barbara ValenteRehearsal Assistant to Choreographer Robin Reynolds
Technical Director Edward HandAssistant Bill Shepard
Set & Scenic Designer Ernie Sandoval
Costumer Judy MecumAssisted by Judy Pincus
Stage Manager .................•...................................... Dan BennettAssisted by Linda Preston
Stage Crew Paul Lara
Lighting Designer Roger Speicher
Lighting Chief Joseph Collonge
Lighting Crew Kathy Dortland, Joice Raguz
Properties Lynne BarloweAssisted by Eileen Chavarria
Make-up Design Linda Langhans
Hair Styling Joe Fincher
Wardrobe Mistress Judy Pincus
Sound Gene Pincus
Photography Carl Ba"ou
House Manager Martha Fincher
Publicity Betty Tracy Huff, Marge Hand
Lobby Design & Decoration Dawn Meidinger
Poster Design Nuberry Advertising
Reservations Jean Hutchins, Brian Hutchins,Enid Maurice, Gladys MacArthur
Box Office Jean Hutchins, Brian Hutchins
Cast Hospitality Robin Reynolds
Lobby Refreshments "Angels Unlimited"
Opening Night Reception Dawn Meidinger, "Angels Unlimited"
Costume Construction Charlotte Kelleher, Susan Heiser,Nanette Lajeinesse, Celia Beebe,
Linda Kugler, Jennifer Mecum and Cast Members
Set Construction & Painting Paul Baker, Rod Brandt, Duane Briggs,Gene Collinge, Les Dale, Jeff Diehl, Ed Hand,
Dick Meidinger, Bob Mills, Jim Nash, Gene Pincus,Bill Shepard, Ed Stafford, Don Williams
Workshop Manager Bill Shepard
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGEWelcome to West Valley Light Opera Association's 21st year! It is fitting
that the Association's landmark season should begin with "My FairLady", the Lerner and Loewe classic universally acclaimed as perhapsthe "Greatest Musical Ever Written". First on Broadway, and later, as anaward-winning film, "Fair Lady" has enjoyed phenomenal successbecause of its delightful story line and marvelous score. The challenge ofthe community theatre production is to do justice to this masterful,musical transformation of Shaw's "Pygmalion", while avoiding the all-too-alluring temptation to mimic the legendary performances of JulieAndrews, Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway. Or,equally disastrous, to attempt to duplicate the impeccable scenic andcostume design work of Cecil Beaton that has become a pictorialhallmark. Instead, we must strive to create our own "legends", our own"hallmarks", our own "magic", specifically, for you.
Likewise, Shaw scholars love to argue whether Eliza chooses to leaveHiggins and marry Freddy or not. I leave this decision up to you. For me,it is of much more importance that we laugh, cry, struggle with and cheerEliza on in her transformation from "draggle-tailed guttersnipe" to lovely"Fair Lady". I was six years old in 1956 when "My Fair Lady" opened inNew York. I was humming the tunes then and I'm still humming themnow. As you leave the theatre tonight, I would be most pleased if you feltlike joining me in a chorus or two! Bravo, Eliza!
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SARAH TAYLOR (Eliza Doolittle) Sarah makes her debut on ourstage, but as a full-time student and actress at Gavilan College inGilroy, she is certainly no stranger to the theater. She lists manyperformances in the Gilroy area among her credits, but says thatthe role of Evie in "Stop The World, I Want To Get Off" is herfavorite. Sarah is majoring in Theatre Arts and plans to pursue atheatrical career. When anyone inquires why she commutesfrom Gilroy to rehearse and perform, Sarah says that eventhough the drive from Gilroy may cost her a mint, "playing Eliza isdefinitely worth it!" "Just You Wait" 'til you see her!
DOUGLAS HAGDOHL, II (Professor Higgins) This is a repeatperformance for Doug in the role of Professor Higgins. (He did itin 1978,too) He studied voice for two years and Theatre Arts forone year at SJSUand is the recipientof a Ginny Award for his roleof Patrick in CLO's "Mame" .. In 1975, he won the championship ofthe California State Talent Competition. Doug is currentlyappearing with "Dickens Unlimited", singing for private partiesand functions. We are delighted to welcome Doug back; "We'veGrown Accustomed To His Face"!
RICK FRANK (Alfred P. Doolittle) Rick is also a repeatperformer in this role, but this is his 10th production for WVLO,two of which he was the Play Director--"Brigadoon" and"Wonderful Town". His acting and directorial credits includedramatic and musical productions for Montalvo, Gaslighter,TheaterWest, Community Players, Saratoga Chamber Theaterand most recently Sunnyvale Community Players. (He wasEarthquake McGoon in "Lil' Abner") Rick has his own VideoProduction Co. called Video Memories which produceseducational films and commercials. "With A Little Bit Of Luck",we'll see lots more of Rick!
DOUG BAIRD (Colonel Pickering) Doug returns to WVLO afteran eight-year absence; his last performances were in "Pal Joey"and "Very Good Eddie"in 1976and 1977. This production will bethe 29th of his career and he has worked with several starsincluding JoAnne Worley, Nehemiah Persoff, Tyne Daly,Michelle Lee and Lainie Kazan. His wonderful talent, versatilityand affability were responsible for his winning two CLO GinnyAwards as well as the Gypsy Robe, which he was awarded twice.Doug is a kindergarten teacher in the S.J. School District and weare proud to have him back on our stage for he is not "AnOrdinary. Man"!
MARGE HAND (Mrs. Pearc;e)This production is a milestone forMarge for not only does it mark her twentieth appearance withWVLO, it was as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill in 1961for CLOthat she madeher acting debut in this area. A veteran performer, she mostrecently appeared as Parthy Ann Hawkes in last season'sproduction of "Show Boat" for which she won an ERMAaward.As Charter President of the local Quota Club, Marge is very activeworking for the speech impaired in the community. Her Club istrying to raise funds to install an infrared sound system in thistheater so that the hearing impaired may enjoy our beautifulmusic. "Without You", their supporters, it cannot bedone, so shehopes you will support them with letters to the City requestingsuch a system for the hearing impaired.
WILLIAM S. WILSON (Freddy) "Scott" returns after hisdelightful portrayal of Joe/Josephine in our last production of"Sugar". His very first role with WVLOwasin 1971asa young boyin "Fiddler On The Roof" and returned in 1980to play Will Parkerin "Oklahoma" and was cast as a featured performer rn theRodgers & Hart Musical Revue two seasons ago. Scott was oneof the original performers in the Music Hall at Marriot's GreatAmerical and we are convinced he has a promising future aheadof him. After he's reached the top, we can all say, "You Did It!"
KEVIN KELLYas
Harry
PAMELA REEDER (Mrs. Higgins) You'd never guess that this isPamela's favorite role. She just recently returned from a 3-weektrip to England (she was brushing up on her English accent inpreparation for this part.) She was educated in England, studiedwith the Freeman School of Dance & Drama in Manchester,England, so it seems quite natural in her English role. Pamelaalso repeats her performance, but she has also appeared in"Good News" and was Mrs. Burnside in "Mame". Other creditsinclude SDG's "Anything Goes", "Music Man" and "Little NightMusic" as well as CLO's "Oliver". She directs and performs invariety shows for local service clubs for charity events. "Wouldn'tIt Be Loverly" to have such a creative and dedicated performerarranging such functions. We're grateful to Pamela for the timeand effort she has given our production.
JOE FINCHERas
Jamie
PHILIP R. GARAY (Director) Phil returns to Saratoga CivicTheatre for his West Valley Light Opera Association directorialdebut. He first appeared in 1971 as a Guest Conductor for"Pajama Game" and returned to serve as Musical Director for"Carousel", "George M!" and "No, No Nanette". Equally at homeon both sidesof the footlights, hisexperience rangesfrom GrandOpera to musical comedy, and has earned him distinction as a"performers' director". He has conducted for San Jose CivicLight Operaand directed, choreographed and conducted showsfor several major hotels and casinos, including the Hilton,Harrah's and Ceasar's. In addition, his own vocal group, "ThePhil Garay Singers" appeared with Barry Manilow on his 1981World Tour. Phil holds a lifetime college teaching crudential andis a respected clinician/adjudicator active in educational aswellas professional and community theater. Welcome back, Phil!
RICHARD B. REYNOLDS (Musical Director) A versatilemusician, Rick is proficient in several musical instruments andhas performed in many styles of theater from musical comedy tomelodrama. His performance credits include leading roles in"You Can't Take It With You", "70, Girls 70", "Guys and Dolls","Li'l Abner" and Tony in "West Side Story". Currently a studentat SJSU,weare very proud of Rick and know he hasasuccessfulmusical career in his future.
BARBARA VALENTINE (Choreographer) As one of the mostpopular choreographers in the area, Barbara is well known toWVLOfor her talents exhibited in productions of "Kiss MeKate","Sweethearts", "Flower Drum Song", "Unsinkable MollyBrown", and "West Side Story". On our stage she performed theRuby Keeler dancing role in "No, No Nanette" and on otherstageswas the dancing grandmother in "70, Girls, 70". Shemostrecently staged the original Jerry Herman revue, written by aformer WVLO performer, Paul Gilger, in San Francisco. Itreceived rave reviewsfrom the SanFranciscocritics and from Mr.Herman himself. "Tune The Grand Up" is still playing to packedhouses and we are grateful that Barbara gave us so much of hertime for our community theater endeavor. It is always a pleasureto have her on our staff.
THE OVERTURES- traveling troupe of WestValley Light OperaAssociation, iscurrently searching for additional male singers. If interested in auditioning or ifyour organization is planning a luncheon, banquet, convention, etc., and needsentertainment at reasonable rates, please call: Marge Hand 356-7340or GladieTuscher 996-0485.
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ORCHESTRA VEST AWARDS"Flower Drum Song" Jim Nash"Pajama Game" Jordon Selburn"West Side Story" Dan Swinehart"Student Prince" Ellie Weiser"Perfectly Frank" Jim Nash"Man of La Mancha" Nancy Welchly"Mame" Tom Eschenfelder"Annie" Doug Bartholomew"Showboat" Lynell Miller"Some Enchanted Evening" Wanda Saxton/Diane Reynolds"Sugar" Alan Haydis
The West Valley Light Opera Association, Inc.A Non-Profit OrganizationThe object of this Association is to promote cultural activity in the area and to provideopportunities fo anyone with dramatic aspirations to take part in theatrical productionsunder the guidance of experienced Play Directors. We Sincerely hope you enjoy our"musical comedy" season. Should you wish to become.a subscriber, just submit theapplication.
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 779, Los Gatos, CA 95031Telephone: Office (408) 358-1896 Workshop (408) 371-7379
Board of Directors - 1985-86
Mr. Edward W. Hand PresidentMrs. Jean Hutchins Vice PresidentMr. Gene Pincus SecretaryMr. Jim Nash TreasurerMr. Richard Meidinger. . .. . Member & Chairman of Angels UnlimitedMr. Ed Stafford MemberMr. Robert Mills MemberMrs. Elizabeth Dale MemberDr. Hartley R. Appleton CounselMrs. Enid Maurice...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. Honorary Member
COMING TO THIS THEATRE"BUS STOP"
Community Players - January/February, 1986
"DAMES AT SEA"West Valley Light Opera - March/April, 1986
"FUNNY GIRL"Saratoga Drama Group - Spring, 1986
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CAPTAIN'S CAPE AWARD
At the end of the '79-80 season, the WVLO Board initiated a special award in memory of itslate President, Captain R.P.Maurice. The "Captain's Cape" award, selected by the Director,is presented to a member of the chorus who has made an outstanding contribution to thesuccess of the production.Recipients of this award to date:
Bob Mills "Oklahoma"Carolyn Manning/Caryl Woodward "Good News"Edwin Stafford, Jr "Wonderful Town"Diana Tyler "Kiss Me Kate"Chao-Ping Wu "Flower Drum Song"Cosmo Hom "Pajama Game"Matthew A. Miele, Jr "West Side Story"Carl Honore "The Student Prince"Rod Whitehouse "Perfectly Frank"Bob Mills "Man of La Mancha"Robin Reynolds/Gloria Bares "Mame"Stephen Von Till "Annie"Pat King "Rodgers and Hart"Kitty Gmelin "Showboat"Mike Moon "Some Enchanted Evening"Lisa Ellison "Sugar"
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WEST VALLEY LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATIONANNOUNCES ITS 21st SEASON - 1985-1986
Second Show"DAMES AT SEA" - This 1930's musical opened on Broadway Dec. 20, 1968, to ravereviews. It has won the praise of critics and the hearts of audiences to make it one of thebiggest hits of many a season. For "Dames At Sea" is really not about the 1930's, but aboutthe campy nostalgia of the Hollywood musical extravaganzas of the 30's. It won the NewYork Times Outer Circle Critics Award as best musical of the year. PerformancesMarch/April 1986
third Show"IRENE" - This revival of the 1919hit, which opened on Broadway in 1973,marked anotherfull-fledged love affair with the real musical theatre - a theatre which genuinely entertainssimply because it offers a basic blockbuster melange of great songs, an uncomplicatedbook and a wonderfully optimistic outlook - who could ask for more! The major part of thescore was written by Harry Tierney with lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Others contributed tosuch songs as "Alice Blue Gown", "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", "Irene", and "You MadeMe Love You". Performances June/July/August 1986
JOIN NOW ASA SUBSCRIBERJoin with other enthusiastic theatre-goers who help support West Valley Light OperaAssociation each season by completing the application form below and mailing it today.Your support assures our continuous presentation of the finest in musical comedy and lightopera, showcasing our talented local performers in a 'professional' manner. Ourproductions enrich the community with excellent family entertainment. With thecompletion of "My Fair Lady", we will have presented 61 productions since our initialseason in 1964-65. We are totally supported by income derived through the sale ofsubscriptions and tickets to the general public. By joining our Association as a subscriber,you will receive a discount off the regular ticket price, guaranteed seating (all seatsreserved), attend gala openings, your name printed in our souvenir program, newslettersrevealing plans of the Association, free parking, personal service through our box office,and many other benefits.
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o PARTON - $230.00 (12 seats to each. of 3 performances)o DONOR - $120.00 (6 seats to each of 3 performances)o SPONSOR - $80.00 (4 seats to each of 3 performances)o REGULAR - $42.00 (2 seats to each of 3 performances)o SPECIAL - $29.00 (2 seats to each of 3 performances)
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