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Photo Flash: First Look at CAMELOT at Two River Theater

By: Nov. 18, 2014
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Two River Theater presents Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's Camelot, directed by David Lee with music direction and orchestrations by Steve Orich and choreography by Mark Esposito. The press opening is Friday, November 21 at 8pm and performances will continue through Sunday, December 14 in Two River's Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

Performed by an eight-actor ensemble highlighting the youth and vitality of King Arthur, Queen Guenevere and Sir Lancelot, Two River's production of Camelot features Britney Coleman (Guenevere), Ryan G. Dunkin (Sir Sagramore), Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (Mordred), Kent Overshown (Sir Dinadan), Nicholas Rodriguez (Sir Lancelot), Parker Slaybaugh (Tom) Perry Sook (Sir Lionel), and Oliver Thornton (King Arthur).

The eight-piece orchestra includes Steve Orich (Conductor and Keyboard), Roxanne Bergman (Violin), Alan Brady (Reed 2), Leo Huppert (Bass), Simon Hutchings (Reed 1), Vivian Israel (Cello), Dan McMillan (Drums/Percussion), and Marshall Sealy (French Horn).

Tickets are available from 732.345.1400 or tworivertheater.org.

Photo Credit: T. Charles Erickson

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Britney Coleman (Guenevere) and Oliver Thornton (King Arthur)

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The company of CAMELOT performing ''The Jousts''

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Oliver Thornton (King Arthur) and Nicholas Rodriguez (Sir Lancelot)

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Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (Mordred), second from right, surrounded by Perry Sook (Sir Lionel), Ryan G. Dunkin (Sir Sagramore), and Kent Overshown (Sir Dinadan)



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