Hello Dolly - INHOUSE

 PRODUCTION
October, 2005
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Julie Hall

Batten down the hatches...
Dolly's back where she belongs!
Right on your stage!

The glitz and glamour and the dynamic dance routines are all integral parts of the next In-house production Hello Dolly! The role of Dolly is played by Sharon Boaden who has starred in other musicals at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, most recently as Jane Blonde and also as the irreverent nun in Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show.

Hello Dolly! is based on the play The Matchmaker, and follows the escapades of Mrs Dolly Levi, who meddles in other people’s affairs, in particular matchmaking. Dolly has resolved to marry the millionaire Horace Vandergelder. Tony Weire has been cast in the role of Vandergelder, Propriter of a Hay & Feed Store in Yonkers N.Y. he is a client of Dolly Levi’s, and a widower of considerable means. Other accomplished cast members include Paul Hall as Cornelius, Brad Tudor as Barnaby and Scott Hansen as Ambrose Kemper. The young reserved ladies are played by Hannah Friend as Minnie Fay, Amanda Savage as Ermengarde and Janine Brammall is perfect as Irene Molloy.

A lavish set has been planned along with gorgeous costumes to make this production a showpiece.

The Director Julie Hall is working alongside the production team to make this show a spectacle. Some tremendously talented people are part of the team and include Kellie Morfitt and Rebecca Boddy as Choreographers, with Luke Savage Musical Director.

Tickets: Adult $25, Concession $23 & Groups $23

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Hello Dolly is proudly sponsored by Lotterywest and State West Credit Society.

Ass Producer - Lesley Couzens                      Dolly Levi - Sharon Boaden
Director - Julie Hall                                   Horace Vandergelder - Tony Weaire
Musical Director - Luke Savage                     Irene Molloy - Janine Bramall
Choreographer - Kellie Morfitt                     Cornelius Hackl - Pall Hall
Choreographer - Rebecca Boddy                   Minnie Fay - Hannah Friend
Lighting Design - Shane Podolski                Barnaby Tucker - Bradley Tudor
Sound Design - Troy Williams                    Ermengarde - Amanda Savage
Rehearsal Pianist - Bruce Angus                  Ambrose Kemper - Scott Hansen
Stage Manager - Gail Pearson                      Ernestina Money - Julianne Allen-Smyth
                                                  with Pauline Brown, Rod Mayes, Gareth Jay, George Dobson, Adam Anders, Rebecca Boddy, Peter Bonner, Leanne Bramall, Kim Godleman, Zoe Jay, Sarah Koulizos, Karen Lyons, Ben Thomas, Christina Tregg, Jennifer Wickham, Amy Williams, Jackie Brett, Suzzanne Diggins, Amy Elliott, Peter Moyses, David Pearson, Chris Reynolds, Sonja Scott, Tillie Stewart, Gloria Walsh, Kylie Watt and Marion Webber.
Special Guest musician Alexandria Foster on Bagpipes
Orchestra
Keyboards, Trombone & Trumpet - Luke Savage (also "Lucas Armstong")
Piano - Bruce Angus
Flute, Piccolo & Alto - Rebecca Vouyoucalos
Alto & Clarinet - Lindsay Gould
Bass - Duncan Roylance
Drums/Perc - Bob Appleyard


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Tickets: Adult $25, Concession $23 & Groups $23

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