by Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann

The three-time Tony Award winning musical comedy, inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, offers a tale of love and triumph over greed.  When a Gotham-like city faces a water shortage, its residents are deprived of their toilets and forced to pay for use of public facilities controlled by a sinister corporation.  All hope seems lost until one brave soul plans an uprising intended to bring relief for all.  Highly original, the musical offers two hours of hilarious humor that will prove irresistible to all.

May 12 - June 17, 2006

 

Cast:

Andrew Baughman: Lockstock

Matt Baughman: Robby the Stockfish / UGC #2

Sarah Brunow: Soupy Sue / Secretary

Melynda Burdette: Josephine Strong / Old Woman

Clay Comer: Billy Boy Bill / UGC #1

Aaron Dalton: Barrel

Chris DeRose: Old Man Strong / Hot Blades Harry

Amy Easton: Little Sally

Tad Janes: McQueen

DC Cathro: McQueen

Charlie Johnson: Bobby Strong

Gia Mora: Hope

Karen Paone: Pennywise

Julie Parrish: Becky 2 Shoes / Mrs. Millenium

David Porterfield: Cladwell

Jason Strunk: Fipp

Jonathan Teter: Tiny Tom / Dr. Billeaux

 

Production Team:

Director: Julie Herber

Musical Director: Alison Shafer

Stage Manager: Karina Wright

Set Design: Ira Domser

Lighting Design: Ray Cullom

Costume Design: Sherry Shaner

Light Board Op: Karina Wright

 

Band:

Conductor/Piano: Alison Shafer

Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Saxaphone: C. Douglas Remsberg

Bass: Kenn Kerr / Teresa Britt

Percussion: Todd Campbell