1988 - 1989
Mame
The madcap life of eccentric Mame Dennis and her bohemian, intellectual, arty clique is disrupted when her deceased brother's 10-year-old son Patrick is entrusted to her care. Rather than bow to convention, Mame introduces the boy to her free-wheeling lifestyle, instilling in him her favorite credo, "Life is a banquet, and most poor sons-of-bitches are starving to death." Figuring in the storyline are Agnes Gooch (Mame's personal secretary and nanny-in-law), Vera Charles (her "bosom buddy" baritone actress and world's greatest lush) and Dwight Babcock (the stuffy and officious executor of her brother's estate). Mame loses her fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and tries her hand at a number of jobs with comically disastrous results but perseveres with good humor and an irrepressible sense of style.
Mame then meets and marries Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, a Southern aristocrat with a Georgia plantation called Peckerwood. The trustees of Patrick's father force Mame to send Patrick off to boarding school (the fictional St Boniface, in Massachusetts), and Mame and Beau travel the world on an endless honeymoon that stops when Beau falls to his death while mountain climbing. Mame returns home a wealthy widow to discover that Patrick has become a snob engaged to an equally priggish debutante, Gloria Upson, from a bigoted family. Mame brings Patrick to his senses just in time to introduce him to the woman who will eventually become his wife, Pegeen Ryan. As the story ends, Mame is preparing to take Patrick's young son, Peter, to India with her usual flair.
Artistic Director: Jack Wallace
Musical Director: Brian Boggs
Choreographer: Karen Belanger
Cast
Bob Lackey
Beauregard Burnside
Brian Schecter
Dwight Babcock
Carolyn Kelso-Bell
Sally Kato
Cayla Baylin
Vera Charles
Cher Daley
Madame Banislowski/Mrs. Upson
Christine Zimmerly
Gloria Upson
Craig Rowe
Ralph Devine
Craig Rowe
A Leading Man
Cynthia Bates
Agnes Gooch
Eugene Oscapella
Patrick, Age 21-32
Evan Steingarten
Peter Dennis
Ian Stephenson
Patrick, Age 12
Jim Robertson
Claude Upson
Karen Edge
Pegeen Ryan
Moe Romanow
Uncle Jeff
Patricia Easter
Mame Dennis
Peter Mitchell
Gregor
Shannon Doern
Cousin Fan
Sheila Shields
Mother Burnside
Steve Kerstetter
A Stage Manager
Walt Conrad
M. Lindsay Woolsey
Wayne Nolan
Ito
Andrew Hill
Chorus
Angle Egarhos
Chorus
Anne Gravelle
Chorus
Carol Billingham
Chorus
Celeste Heffler
Chorus
Chris Cullen
Chorus
Debbie Guilbeault
Chorus
Evelyn Wyness
Chorus
Helen Farrell
Chorus
Hugh Spence
Chorus
Jim Morrison
Chorus
John Murray
Chorus
Keavin Amyot
Chorus
Lawrence Mahusky
Chorus
Lynda Jackson
Chorus
Martha Morofsky
Chorus
Melodie Macdonald
Chorus
Nancy Egan
Chorus
Pat Egan
Chorus
Patrick Cunningham
Chorus
Phoebe Webber
Chorus
Robin Monaghan
Chorus
Tony Starratt
Chorus
Production
Anne McGuire
Properties Mistress
Art Whitehead
House Manager (Orpheus)
Barb Seeton
Make-up Designer
Bev Whitehead
Costume Designer
Bill Butterworth
Sound Technician
Billi Langtry
Assistant Production Coordinator
Brian Boggs
Musical Director
Caroline Heaton
Head Flyman
Don Lambton
Stage Manager
Faye Lavell
Assistant Stage Manager
Gary King
House Manager (Commerce)
Gerry Reynolds
Master Carpenter
Jack Wallace
Artistic Director
John Solman
Lighting Designer
Karen Belanger
Choreographer
Lorna Rice
Accompanist
Malvary J. Cole
Production Coordinator
Melva Scott
Make-up Designer
Michael Gareau
Milliner
Nancy Egan
Co-Choreographer
Nancy Solman
Set Designer and Scenic Artist
Sue Fowler
Assistant to the Director
Tom Shields
Workshop Chairman
Walter Young
Hairdresser