Presents

 

CAST

Sarah Rose Aquilina Daughter #2 / Mouse
Daniel Becker Chef
Paul C. Bonnici Herald
Wendy Borst Fairy Godmother
Lyndsey Bourdeau Younger Sister
Elizabeth Buss Mother #2 / Steward
Marlo Collina Third Girl / Mouse
Heather Cook 2nd Girl
Megan Gizinski Little Girl / Mouse
Monique Haney Queen
Tessa Haney Daughter #1 / Mouse
Stephanie Hughes 4th Girl
John Lynch Teen Boy (flirt)
Elizabeth Marsh Joy
Chrissy McHugh Cinderella
Mark Molchany Sam / Clumsy Man
Keith Moser Footman / Minister
Ariana Papa Studious Girl
Dana Pardini 1st Girl
Jessica Reich Older Sister
Christine Rizzolo Sloppy Girl
Nikki Seng Portia
Adam Soniak Prince
Kerin Steigerwalt Wicked Stepmother
Nancy Sturm Mother #1
Sarah Sturm Kid Sister / Ring Bearer
Bill Thobaben King
Cheryl Wenhold Mother #3 / Old Woman

 

Production Staff

Rody Gilkeson Book Director
Nancy Shumaker Music Director
Mike Brown Stage Manager
Terry Macripo Costumer
Beth Peters-Petrow Choreographer

LMR Construction
     Dan Lewis
     Ralph Montesano
     Lynn Romano

Set Design/Construction
Marnie Cumings Lighting Designer
Mariel Letourneau  Asst. Choreographer

PHOTOS

 

 
 

   

   

 

 

Reviews

Pa. Playhouse works its magic on 'Cinderella'

By Kathy Lauer-Williams

Of The Morning Call

August 9, 2007

Fun and frothy, Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical ''Cinderella'' fills the Pennsylvania Playhouse with lots of pageantry and the sweeping tunes penned by the famous duo in 1957 for Julie Andrews in the title role.

As light and airy as cotton candy, the show is filled with sumptuous costumes and fanciful backdrops made to look like a child's coloring book.

As the title character, winsome Chrissy McHugh imbues both sides of the role -- the serving girl and magically transformed princess -- with an innocence and sense of wonder without seeming too much like a doormat. And her classically trained voice is a delight on the lilting ballad ''In My Own Little Corner.''

In the usually thankless role of Prince Charming, Adam Soniak is youthful and yearning and lends his strong tenor voice to his duets with McHugh on some of the best known tunes from the show, ''Ten Minutes Ago,'' and ''Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?''

Providing the show's comic relief, Elizabeth Marsh and Nikki Seng avoid making the role of the stepsisters Joy and Portia into buffoons. Wearing matching corkscrew curls, they play the sisters as self-involved and clueless rather than evil.

Wendy Borst is a fun and mysterious Godmother, and instead of just waving a wand, makes Cinderella's transformation into a princess a result of the magic of her own imagination.

As the long-suffering king, Bill Thobaben is a hoot trying to make everyone happy while unsuccessfully trying to close the waist on his trousers. Monique Haney is regal as the queen and wears an assortment of fancy dresses with intricate back detail.

Using a 10-foot-high book as a backdrop enhances the fairy-tale feel of the show. Pages feature drawings of the town, Cinderella's home, the pumpkin coach and the ballroom and are flipped back and forth as scenes change.

The transformation of Cinderella's coach and footmen is left mostly to the imagination with a quartet of actors dressed as mice swiftly donning horse masks and Cinderella settling into a seat set behind the coach drawn in the picture book, before appearing at the palace in a white gown.

''Cinderella,'' 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday, through Aug. 19, Pennsylvania Playhouse, Illick's Mill Road, Bethlehem. Tickets: $18; $15, seniors and students. 610-865-6665, http://www.paplayhouse.org .

kathy.lauer@mcall.com