“Side Show” at Barn Theatre

“Side Show”

SIDE SHOW is an inspirational telling of the infamous Hilton Sisters, conjoined twins who mesmerized the Vaudeville circuit. This is an inspriational story of hope and acceptance. The powerful musical chronicles the life of Daisy and Violet Hilton as they persue fame and stardom and dreams of romance.

Performed by Barn Theatre
At The Barn Theatre
Performances ran
Saturday, November 13, 2004 thru Saturday, December 4, 2004
6th Exhibit.... Pearl Hart
Bearded Lady.... Barry Raphael
Buddy Foster.... Dustin Elsea
Daisy Hilton.... Sharon Singleton
Dolly Dimples.... Stephanie Franca Abramovitz Has Bio
Fakir.... Billy Brisley
Fortune Teller.... Lauren M. Grof-Tisza Has Bio
Geek.... Barry Schneider
Jake.... Jeff Foote
Reptile Man.... Brian Cluney
Roustabout/Tod Browning.... Tom Schopper
Sheik.... James Lopez Has Bio
Snake Lady.... Kathryn Smizer
Terry Connor.... Stuart Scheer
The Boss.... Tom Morrissey
Violet Hilton.... Meghan Luckey Has Bio Has photo
Roustabout.... Omar Kozarsky
Roustabout.... Lawrence Sanders Has photo
Roustabout.... Vitaliy Volpert
Harem Girl.... Lisa Bogert
Harem Girl.... Jade Cintron
Harem Girl.... Kristen Rago
Harem Girl.... Aleks Slaski
Directed by Jonathan Wentz Has Bio
Choreography by Billy Brisley
Produced by Lillian Miller Has photo
Produced by Mary Rode
Dance Captain by Kristen Rago
Costume Design by Lillian Miller Has photo
Costume Design by Mary Rode
Lighting Design by Nick Marmo
Sound Design by Jeff Knapp Has Bio Has photo
Hair Design by Joan Agosta
Production Stage Managed by Mia Iacovelli Has Bio
Assistant Stage Managed by Ann Marie Hattersley
Musical Direction by Eric K. Johnston
Set Designed by Bill Purdy
Set Designed by Jonathan Wentz Has Bio
Set Décor by Jonathan Wentz Has Bio
Make-up by Joan Agosta
Properties by Geraldine Baillod
Properties by Janine Wentz
Production Assistance by Erin Wilbur
Publicity by Janice Schopper
Photography by Joe Gigli
Photography by Tom Schopper
Performances 
Note: These recording are not of the productions list here, but of Broadway or Hollywood versions.