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         April 
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          book 
          by BURT SHEVELOVE and 
          LARRY GELBART        | 
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         music 
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         directed 
          by SHARON 
          BISANTZ         | 
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         choreographed 
          by LISA 
          EVANS         | 
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         music 
          director JANE 
          RAITHEL         | 
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         produced 
          by CORINNE 
          KINSMAN         | 
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          by BIRGITTA 
          KNUTTGEN         | 
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       "Something for everyone" is not just a catchy lyric from 
        the unforgettable music in this epic comedy. Audiences will find many 
        things to love about this Tony-award winning musical. Return with us to 
        the streets and villas of ancient Rome where, in 200 BC, a slave with 
        a penchant for exaggeration (Pseudolous) can earn his freedom if he can 
        just get his master (young Hero) together with the one special girl (Philia) 
        he loves. But alas, another claims her (Miles Gloriosus). As the conniving 
        slave uses his intelligence, charm and wit to overcome the limitless obstacles, 
        the confusion mounts and the stage is set for this outrageous, madcap 
        musical farce.  
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       Prologus 
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       The Proteans 
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       Senex 
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       Domina 
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       Hero 
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       Hysterium 
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       Marcus Lycus  
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       Pseudolus 
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       Tintinnabula 
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       Panacea 
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       Vibrata 
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       Gymnasia 
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       Philia 
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       Erronius  
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       Miles Gloriosus  
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       Musical 
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| Overture |  
       Orchestra 
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       ACT I 
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| Comedy Tonight |  
       Rob Mattson, Company 
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| Love, I Hear |  
       Doug Hodge 
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| Free |  
       Rob Mattson, Doug Hodge 
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| Lovely |  
       Doug Hodge, Mary Sweeny 
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| Pretty Little Picture |  
       Rob Mattson, Doug Hodge, Mary Sweeny 
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| Everybody Ought to Have a Maid |  
       Rich White, Rob Matteon, Sean Kavanagh, Craig Howard 
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| I'm Calm |  
       Sean Kavanagh 
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| Impossible |  
       Rich White, Doug Hodge 
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| Bring me My Bride |  
       Chuck Holleman, Rob Mattson, Courtesans and Soldiers 
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       ACT II 
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| That Dirty Old Man |  
       Lynn Devitt 
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| That'll Show Him |  
       Mary Sweeny 
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| reprise: Lovely |  
       Rob Mattson, Sean Kavanagh 
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| Funeral Sequence |  
       Rob Mattson, Chuck Holleman, Courtesans and Soldiers 
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| Finale |  
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