Thursday, March 4, 2010

Theatre--Performance (Musical theatre)


Come and see the UL-Lafayette Opera Theatre's production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood, the Solve-It-Yourself Musical!

This wildly warm-hearted theatrical experience kicks off when the Music Hall Royale (a hilariously loony Victorian musical troupe) "puts on" its flamboyant rendition of an unfinished Charles Dickens mystery. The story itself deals with John Jasper, a Jekyll-and-Hyde choirmaster who is quite madly in love with his music student, the fair Miss Rosa Bud. Now, Miss Bud is, in turn, engaged to Jasper's nephew, young Edwin Drood. Our title character disappears mysteriously one stormy Christmas Eve-but has Edwin Drood been murdered? And if so, then whodunit? The giddy playfulness of this play-within-a-play draws the audience toward one of Drood's most talked-about features, which allows the audience to vote on the solution as prelude to the most unusual and hilarious finale!

Cast:
     Edwin Drood--Alex Hollerman
     Chairman--Nicholas Manzo
     John Jasper--Holden Greene
     Rosa Bud--Lana Carver and Jenee Luquette
     Neville Landless--Evan Melancon
     Helena Landless--Meghin Taylor and Ashlee Richard
     Reverend Crisparkle--Brian Egland
     Princess Puffer--Carolyn Broussard
     Bazzard--Beverly Harlton
     Durdles--Ken Harrelson
     Deputy/Waiter--Nathanael Trahan
     Citizens of Cloisterham - Kelly Griffin, Jenny Dupre, Katie Parris, Brittany Monaghan and Jennifer Andrews
     Dancers - Kristina Doiron, Courtney Scott, Rebecca LaFleur, Katie Parris, and Ashley Arnold

The show is directed by Shawn Roy, and choreographed by Melinda Caubarreaux. The UL-Lafayette Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Michael Blaney. Set design and construction is by Duncan Thistlethwaite.  Book, music, and lyrics are by Rupert Holmes.

The show opens on March 25th at 7:30 pm and will continue on the 26th and 27th with a Sunday matinee on March 28th at 3pm. Performances will be held at the Ducrest-Gilfry Auditorium at Angelle Hall on UL campus. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 general admission, and free for UL students and faculty.

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