A rare combination of unprecedented originality and blinding talent, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE boldly addresses a great unspoken desire in all of our hearts: to be entertained. If you've ever sat in a dark theatre and thought, "Dear Lord in heaven, please let it be good," this is the show for you!
It all begins when a die-hard musical-theater fan plays his favorite cast album on his turntable, and the musical literally bursts to life in his living room, telling the rambunctious tale of a brazen Broadway starlet trying to find, and keep, her true love.
| Aldolpho.... |
Joe Zedeny
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| Building Superintendent.... | Dwight Merritt |
| Feldzeig.... |
Joe Schmidt
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| Gangster 1.... | Aaron Bogdanovsky |
| Gangster 2.... | Billy Mills |
| George.... | Bradford Lindsey |
| Janet Van Der Graff.... | Kylie Francis |
| Kitty.... | Rachel Brown |
| Man In The Chair.... | Mike Patierno |
| Mrs. Tottendale.... | Carolyn Vicari |
| Robert Martin.... | Joey Tibel |
| The Drowsy Chaperone.... | Rosie Monaghan |
| Trix, The Aviatrix.... | Jessica Steele |
| Underling.... | Bill Osman |
| Ensemble.... | Patrick Carty |
| Ensemble.... | Christa Dilalo |
| Ensemble.... | Patrick Napurano |
| Ensemble.... | Alexis Perez |
| Ensemble.... | Hanna Wasserman |
| Directed by |
Christopher J. Guell
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| Choreography by | Amanda Papa |
| Produced by | Andrew S. Golden |
| Scenic Design by |
Kenneth Guell
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| Costume Design by | Mike Patierno |
| Lighting Design by | Bob Seeselberg |
| Sound Design by | Rob Tobias |
| Hair Design by | Don Olah |
| Stage Managed by | Dwight Merritt |
| Musical Direction by | David F. Shirley |
| Properties by | Corinne Chandler |