Anita Gillette, Lorenzo Lamas, Rick Hilsabeck and Sarah Pfisterer Set for Reagle Music Theatre's Summer Season | Playbill

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News Anita Gillette, Lorenzo Lamas, Rick Hilsabeck and Sarah Pfisterer Set for Reagle Music Theatre's Summer Season Tony Award nominee Anita Gillette (Chapter Two, Brighton Beach Memoirs) and Golden Globe nominee Lorenzo Lamas ("Falcon Crest") will be part of Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston's 44th consecutive summer season, which will kick off June 15 in Massachusetts.

Lamas will star as director and choreographer Zach in the company's production of A Chorus Line, which runs June 15-24. Leslie Woodies, who starred as Cassie in the national and international tours of A Chorus Line and was seen on Broadway in On Your Toes, will direct and re-create Michael Bennett's original choreography. Baayork Lee, who created the role of Connie Wong on Broadway and choreographed the 2006 Broadway revival, will also be on hand to discuss the show's concept and popularity.

Following A Chorus Line, Gillette will be featured as overbearing mother Mae Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie July 13-22. Larry Sousa will direct and choreograph the production; Rachel Bertone is assistant choreographer.

My Fair Lady, also directed by Sousa, will conclude the summer season. The production, which runs Aug. 10-19, will feature Rick Hilsabeck (Billy Elliot) as Henry Higgins and Sarah Pfisterer (Phantom of the Opera, Show Boat) as Eliza Doolittle. Susan Chebookjian will choreograph.

Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston, founded in 1969, is a non-profit arts organization that produces major musicals each summer, seasonal revues and celebrity concerts. The company also offers school-based educational programs and musical theatre camps.

Reagle Music Theatre is located in the Robinson Theatre at 617 Lexington Street in Waltham, MA. For more information and tickets, call (781) 891-5600 or visit ReagleMusicTheatre.org.

 
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