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Joy to the World
Photo credit all images: David Heimann
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The cast and musicians of Joy to the World: (back row) Musical Director Jeremy Ramey and bassist Zachary Moore; (front row) singers Michael Reyes, Amanda Hartley, Amanda Horvath and Justin Adair. (Photo credit: David Heimann)
Pump Boys & Dinettes
Photo credit all images: David Heimann
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Pump Boys and Dinettes: Cody Siragusa with Christina Hall.
Pump Boys and Dinettes: Danni Smith with Christina Hall.
Pump Boys and Dinettes: Jim DeSelm with Courtney Crouse.
Some Enchanted Evening: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein
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Austin Cook, music director, on piano with the company in the opening sequence of Some Enchanted Evening: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre, running through April 30. Other company members are, from left, Evan Tyrone Martin, Dana Tretta, Jeremy Trager (sitting), Danni Smith and SaraSchoch.
Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre’s company of Some Enchanted Evening: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein perform Grant Avenue from Flower Drum Song. On piano is Austin Cook, music director, and from left, Dana Tretta, Jeremy Trager, Danni Smith, Sara Schoch and Evan Tyrone Martin. The revue runs through April 30.
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CATS
Elliot Burton as Mungojerrie and Emily Rogers as Victoria in Jellicle Songs.
The Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre production of Cats features 13 actors as 20 cats with 8 represented in this number Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
The Company in Jellicle Songs. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
Elliot Burton as Mungojerrie and Hillary Patingre as Jellylorum in Naming of Cats. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
The Company in Old Gumbie Cat. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
Rebecca Pink as Jennyanydots in Old Gumbie Cat. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography.
Tommy Rivera-Vega as Rum Tum Tugger in The Rum Tum Tugger. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
Emily Rogers as a Siamese in Growltiger. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography.
Emily Rogers as Victoria, Elliot Burton as Mungojerrie, Bryan-Alwyn Newland as Gus, and Josh Huppert as Quaxo. Photo by Michael Brosilow
Josh Huppert as Quaxo. Photo by Michael Brosilow
Roy Brown as Munkustrap in Naming of Cats. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography.
Elliot Burton as Skimbleshanks. Photo by Gary Ward of G. Thomas Ward Photography
The Lady’s Not For Burning
Jenny Lamb plays Jennet Jourdemayne, the accused witch, and Layne Manzer plays Thomas Mendip, the disillusioned soldier, in The Lady’s Not for Burning.
Jenny Lamb plays Jennet Jourdemayne, the accused witch, and Layne Manzer plays Thomas Mendip, the disillusioned soldier, in The Lady’s Not for Burning.
Susan Fay as Margaret Devize, David Weiss as Nicholas Devize and Eric Martin as Humphrey Devize
Preddie Predmore as Mayor Hebble Tyson and Andrew J. Pond as Justice Edward Tappercoom
Layne Manzer
Jenny Lamb plays Jennet Jourdemayne, the accused witch, and Layne Manzer plays Thomas Mendip, the disillusioned soldier, in The Lady’s Not for Burning.
Layne Manzer as Thomas Mendip, the soldier, and Jenny Lamb as Jennet Jourdemayne, the witch.
Jenny Lamb and Layne Manzer
Hot and Sweet: The Songs of Harold Arlen Photo credit (all images this section):
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The Sweet and Hot cabaret singers are, from left, Kristofer Simmons, Stephanie Herman, Eric Martin, Bethany Thomas, Eric Lindahl and Sarah Hayes.
Getting happy are for the Sweet and Hot show are Kristofer Simmons, Sarah Hayes
and Eric Lindahl.
The Gentlemen Trio for Sweet and Hot are Eric Martin, Eric Lindahl and Kristofer Simmons
Sarah Hayes, Eric Lindahl and Eric Martin at the piano in the Sweet and Hot cabaret.
The cast of Theo Ubique’s production of Sweet and Hot: The Songs of Harold Arlen are, from left front, Stephanie Herman, Sarah Hayes and Bethany Thomas, and from left back, Eric Lindahl, Eric Martin and Kristofer Simmons.
Sarah Hayes and Eric Lindahl cuddle to one of Harold Arlen’s romantic songs in Sweet and Hot: The Songs of Harold Arlen.
Chess Click on image to view larger file. Photos by Johnny Knight
Chess foes at a world chess competition are Jeremy Trager as Anatoly and Courtney Crouse as Freddie.
Intrigue and a love triangle take place at two world chess championships with Jeremy Trager as Anatoly, the Soviet Union contender; John B. Leen as Molokov, Anatoly’s second; Maggie Portman as Florence, the center of the love triangle and Freddie’s second; and Courtney Crouse, as the United States contender. Photo credit: Johnny Knight
Jeremy Trager as Anatoly plays the Soviet Union contender in the world championship match, who becomes involved with Florence, played by Maggie Portman, as the American with Hungarian descent.
Maggie Portman plays the central character of Florence, the center of a love triangle at world championship chess tournaments between Freddie, played by Courtney Crouse and patterned after the American world champion Bobby Fisher, and Anatoly, the Russian.
Jeremy Trager as Anatoly, Maggie Portman as Florence and Courtney Crouse as Freddie.
Man of La Mancha
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Danielle Brothers as Cervantes/Don Quixote
Anthony Apodaca as Sancho, Sarah Hayes as Aldonza and Danielle Brothers as Cervantes/Don Quixote
Danielle Brothers as Cervantes/Don Quixote and Anthony Apodaca as Sancho
Anthony Apodaca as Sancho, Sarah Hayes as Aldonza and Danielle Brothers as Cervantes/Don Quixote
The Taming of the Shrew
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Jenny Lamb as Katherine (Kate), Jeremy van Meter as Petruchio and Mikey Vines (front) in one of his many roles.
Jenny Lamb as Katherine (Kate), the “shrew.”
Jeremy van Meter as Petruchio and Jenny Lamb as Katherine (Kate).
Ryan Jarosch as Grumio and Steve Gensler as Lucentio
Evita
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Jeremy Trager as Juan Perón and Maggie Portman as Eva Perón (Evita)
Maggie Portman as Eva Perón and Jeremy Trager as Juan Perón
Jeremy Trager as Juan Perón, Maggie Portman as Eva Perón and Chris Damiano as Che Guavera.
Maggie Portman in her Jeff Award-winning role as Evita.
Jacques Brel’s Lonesome Losers of the Night
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Jenny Lamb as the prostitute and Chris Damiano as Man 1 (a sailor) in his Jeff Award-winning role.
Eric Martin as Man 2 (a sailor) and Jenny Lamb as the prostitute.
Jenny Lamb as the prostitute and Jeremy Trager as the bartender.
The four-member cast, from left, Jeremy Trager, Chris Damiano, Jenny Lamb and Eric Martin.
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