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"Thoroughly Modern Millie"
Musical
Directed by: Greg Tullis

July 13 - 19
     
     
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Katie Orsini
as
Millie Dillmount |
Jonathan Berosek
as
Jimmy Smith |
Abby Derix
as
Ruth |
Jessi Spear
as
Gloria |
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Maggie Wieczorek
as
Rita |
Rachel McGrath
as
Alice |
Samantha Coon
as
Cora |
Megan Santman
as
Lucille |
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Abby Newcomb
as
Ethel Peas |
Kathy Missel
as
Mrs. Meers |
Jenna Brown
as
Miss Dorothy Brown |
Matt Kochis
as
Ching Ho |
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Rob Tyne
as
Bun Foo |
Sara Rakoczy
as
Miss
Flannery |
Doug Bartelt
as
Mr. Trevor Graydon |
Claire Wojciechowski
as
The Pearl Lady |
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Andrew Downey
as
Policeman/Dexter |
Melanie Maskel
as
Muzzy Van Hossmere |
Matt Duffield
as
George Gershwin |
Kathy Hepner
as
Dorothy Parker |
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Kelly Lefler
as
Daphne |
Caitlin Downey
as
Mathilde |
Hayley Jozwiak
as
New Modern |
Janice Corrigan
as
Mama |
Samantha Coon, Abby
Derix,
Caitlin Downey, Hayley Jozwiak, Kelly Lefler, Rachel McGrath,
Abby
Newcomb, Megan Santman, Jessi Spear, Maggie Wieczorek, and Claire
Wojciechowski
as
Stenogs
   
    
Thoroughly
Modern Millie is a high-spirited musical romp that has all of New York
dancing the Charleston.
Taking place in New
York City in 1922, Thoroughly
Modern Millie tells the story of young Millie Dillmount, who has just
moved to the city in search of a new life for herself. It’s a New
York full of intrigue and jazz - a time when women were entering the
workforce and the rules of love and social behavior were changing forever. Based
on the popular movie, the stage version of Thoroughly
Modern Millie includes a full score of new songs and bright dance
numbers. Filled with frisky flappers, dashing leading men and a
dragon-lady of a villainess audiences will love to hate, Thoroughly
Modern Millie is a perfectly constructed evening of madcap merriment.
   

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