The Saint Michael's Playhouse opens its 2010 season of professional summer theater Tuesday, June 15, in the McCarthy Arts Center at Saint Michael's College, with the Broadway musical comedy, THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE.
The show runs, June 15 through June 26, Tuesdays through Saturdays (June 15-19 and 22-26), each evening at 8 p.m., with matinees on Saturdays, June 19 and 26 at 2 p.m."We couldn't be more pleased with the caliber of our 2010 Acting Company," said Chuck Tobin, Playhouse Producing Artistic Director. "Greater Burlington is certainly in for a treat this summer with some of the best actors in the business performing on The Playhouse stage," Tobin said.Cast members Rebecca Larkin (BROADWAY; South Pacific) and Jennifer Swiderski (BROADWAY National Tour; The Drowsy Chaperone) lead a talented cast of professional musical theater performers, including Playhouse favorite Marc Tuminelli.THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE, a Tony Award-winning Broadway blockbuster, is directed and choreographed by Keith Andrews whose previous Playhouse credits include Big River, The Pirates of Penzance, Suds, and Breaking Up Is Hard To Do.
Jennifer Swiderski (playing Rona Lisa Per etti) Broadway National Tour: The Drowsy Chaperone (understudied and performed the title role). Other Tours: NEWSical & Smokey Joe's Café. New York Theater: The Minetta Lane-Scandalous People (Mae West), The York, & The New York Comedy Club. Favorite Regional: The Full Monty (Vicki Nichols), South Pacific (Nellie), & Singin' In The Rain (Lina Lamont). Jennifer received a Best Actress Carbonell Nomination for her portrayal of Patty Andrews in Sisters of Swing.
Tyson Jennette (playing Mitch Mahoney) Tyson, a proud CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), has performed worldwide in the genres of musical theater, opera, gospel, jazz and even country. Se lect credits include; Ragtime, Dreamgirls, Camelot, The Who's Tommy, The Full Monty, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Little Shop of Horrors, The Magic Flute and Aint Misbehavin/Blues in the Night Re vue through Guatemala & El Salvador. Fluent in Spanish and American Sign Language, between gigs he works in New York City as a Tri-lingual Sign Language interpreter.
Chip Phillips (playing Douglas Panch) Off-Broadway, Chip has been seen in Machiavelli, I Love You. . . Now Change and Perfect Crime. Re gional credits include John Adams in 1776 (Ar row Rock Lyceum), Milo in Sleuth and Marvin in Falsettos (Foothills Theatre), Maurice in Beauty and the Beast (Northern Stage), Hildy in The Front Page (Merrimack Rep), Lend Me a Tenor (American Stage Festival), Das Barbecu (New Repertory The atre), A Tuna Christmas (StageWest), and Jackie: An American Life (Wilbur Theatre).
David RossETTI (playing Chip Tolentino) New York credits: The Irish Curse (Soho Playhouse, Assistant Director), Hugh Cobalt: Pri vate Eye (HERE Arts Center), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy, Gallery Players), Ego (HERE Arts Center). National Tours: Hairspray (Brad '06-‘07 & Assistant Director '09-'10), Fame (Goody). Other favorites: A Christmas Carol (The Alliance The atre, 2007 Regional Tony Award winner), Gentle men Prefer Blondes (Gateway Playhouse), The Music Man (Theatre of the Stars), Guys & Dolls (Benny, El Camino Arts Center), Cabaret (Emcee, Neighborhood Playhouse).
NATHANIEL BELIVEAU (playing Leaf Coney bear) Nathaniel is extremely pleased to be mak ing his Playhouse debut. Previous roles include Dorn in Tennesse Williams' The Notebook of Trigorin and Dr. Slopper in the Heiress.KATE CLARK (playing Olive Ostrovsky) Kate is thrilled to be returning to The Playhouse after having performed in BARNUM. Her recent roles include Nina in The Notebook of Trigorin, and Olive in a concert version of SPELLING BEE.
Creative team:
KEITH ANDREWS (Direc tor) Keith is delighted to be back at Saint Michael's Playhouse after directing and choreographing last year's productions of Dames at Sea and Breaking Up is Hard to Do. He has also directed Barnum, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Suds, My Way, Pirates of Penzance and Big River at The Playhouse. Other mu sical directing credits include: the National Tours of The Full Monty and Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh, and regional productions of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels starring Joe Piscopo, The Full Monty starring Sally Struthers and Hunter Foster, Side Show, The Wed ding Singer, Sweet Charity and Little Shop of Hor rors, to name a few and has directed plays such as Dirty Blonde and The Dining Room. Keith has also directed and choreographed ice shows such as Cold as Ice, a world premiere musical on ice starring Oksana Baiul, and Home for the Holidays, starring 2010 Olympic gold medalist Evan Lyse cek and silver medalists Charlie White and Meryl Davis.
CHUCK TOBIN (Producing Artistic Director) began his involvement with theater at Saint Michael's Col lege in 1976 as a theater major in the fine arts department. During his junior year, Chuck was ac cepted into the Saint Michael's Playhouse Profes sional Theater Internship Program and spent the summer of 1979 learning aspects of professional theater production and administration under the extraordinary guidance of producers Donald Rathgeb, Joanne Rathgeb, and Margaret O'Brien. Now, thirty years later, Chuck is honored to serve as Producing Artistic Director of this professional theater company and internship program, which has been an integral educational component at Saint Michael's College since 1947. In his career, Chuck has been producing and managing live professional theater with credits that include produc tions at Lincoln Center, Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, and Symphony Space in NYC, the Nis say Theatre in Tokyo, the Adam Mickiewicz Center in Poznan, Poland, and regionally at New Reper tory Theater, Worcester Foothills Theater, Nicker son Theater, Olney Theatre, National Players, and the National Theater Group's Broadway Celebrity Series. Chuck serves on the Council of Resident Stock Theatre's negotiating committee with Ac tors' Equity Association representing professional equity resident stock theater from across the na tion.
NATE VENET (Music Director) Nate is a Vermont native who is excited to return to Saint Michael's Playhouse this summer. He works extensively as a music director and accompanist for local community theater organizations and public schools, as well as with students in camp settings during the summer. This past year found him at numerous area middle and high schools, as well as at Saint Michael's College, UVM, and Lyric Theatre, performing piano and accordion in pro ductions of The Full Monty and La Cage Aux Folles, amongst others. After Spelling Bee, Nate will be music directing Peter Pan and Chicago, both on the Flynn stage in Burlington.
Playhouse background:
From its beginnings in 1947, Saint Michael's Playhouse has blossomed into an award-winning, highly-regarded equity theater company. The Playhouse features talent from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theaters nationwide, presented right here in Vermont. Housed in the Saint Michael's College McCarthy Arts Center, one of the finest theater facilities in the state, The Playhouse attracts approximately 16,000 theatergoers each season.
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