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Man of La Mancha

Written by Dale Wasserman | Music by Mitch Leigh | Lyrics by Joe Darion

Directed by Scott R.C. Levy

Cast + Crew

Cervantes/Don Quixote…………………………………Stephen Day*
Sancho………………………………………………………….Sammie Joe Kinnett*
Aldonza/Dulcinea………………………………………….Gina Naomi Baez*
Governor/Innkeeper………………………………………David Hastings
Duke/Carrasco/Gypsy……………………………………Kyle Dean Steffen*
Pedro/Gypsy…………………………………………………Michael Lee
Anselmo/Gypsy…………………………………………….Drew Horwitz
Tenorio/Barber……………………………………………..Randy Chronister
Paco/The Horse……………………………………………Alex Wood
Jose/Guitarist……………………………………………….Joshua Owen
Padre……………………………………………………………Michael Augenstein
Antonia/The Mule………………………………………….Carmen Vreeman Shedd
Housekeeper…………………………………………………Andra Burch
Innkeeper’s Wife……………………………………………Elizabeth Snyder
Fermina/Gypsy Dancer…………………………………..Joy Thea
Captain of The Inquisition………………………………Jonathan Eberhardt

*Member of Actor’s Equity Association

Christopher L. Sheley, Scenic Design
Holly Anne Rawls, Lighting Design
Sydney Gallas, Costume Design
Ben Heston, Sound Design
Emma Dean, Properties Design
Jonathan Eberhardt, Hair & Make-Up Design
Kaetlyn Springer, Production Stage Manager*
Sharon Skidgel, Musical Direction
Mary Ripper Baker, Choreographer
Scott RC Levy, Director

A celebrated Broadway hit and winner of five Tony Awards, Man of La Mancha is a remarkable show and one of the great theatre successes of the 20th century. It will leave you breathless with a score including the touching ode to romance, Dulcinea, the heroic, I, Don Quixote and the unforgettable, The Impossible Dream. Inspired by one of the greatest novels of all time, Man of La Mancha features Miguel de Cervantes and his faithful servant, who channel the power of storytelling to recount the legend of wannabe knight Don Quixote and his trusty sidekick Sancho as they embark on a journey full of laughter, love and unruly windmills. Man of La Mancha is a theatrical masterpiece sure to captivate all lovers of musical theater!

 

"Costume designer Sydney Gallas has dressed the cast in an array of period perfect costumes, from a belly dancer to sexy wenches and especially to men in blousy pants. Gallas’ attention to detail is notable; she emblazoned Cervantes’ knee high boots with gold crosses."

(Read the review here.)

 

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