Show Boat Opens at Village Theatre in Washington State May 14 | Playbill

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News Show Boat Opens at Village Theatre in Washington State May 14 The Village Theatre production of the historic Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II musical Show Boat officially opens in Issaquah, WA, May 14.

The epic production, featuring a three-story, 6,000-pound showboat and over 156 costumes, is based on the 1994 Hal Prince Broadway revival of the musical.

New York stage veteran Jerry Dixon (Once on This Island, Romantic Poetry, Bright Lights Big City) directs the engagement that will play through July 3 in Issaquah, prior to arriving in Everett, WA, July 10-Aug. 2.

Richard Todd Adams, who has been seen in The Phantom of the Opera, The Pirate Queen and The Woman in White, stars as Gaylord Ravenal opposite Seattle Opera Guild veteran Megan Chenovick as Magnolia Hawks.

Additional principal cast members include Cayman Ilika as Julie LaVerne, Marlette Buchanan as Queenie, Kasey Nusbickel as Kim, Greg McCormick Allen as Frank Schultz, Kathryn Van Meter as Ellie May Chipley, Ekello Harrid Jr. as Joe, Larry Albert as Cap'n Andy, Leslie Law as Parthy Ann Hawks, Matthew Posner as Steve Baker, Analiese Emerson Guettinger as Young Kim, Art Anderson as Sheriff Vallon, Casey Raiha as Pete and Noel Barbuto as Windy.

The Show Boat ensemble comprises Jadd Davis, Bojohn Diciple, Bill Williams, Ty Willis, Thaddeus Wilson, Connie Corrick, Antonia Darlene, Erricka S. Turner-Davis, Ashley FitzSimmons, Carly Squires Hutchison, Ashanti Mangum, Becca Orts and Bethanie Willis. Based on the novel "Show Boat" by Edna Ferber, Show Boat "spans five decades in the lives of Cap'n Andy Hawks and his troupe of entertainers, a vivid chronicle of changing lives in changing times," according to Village press notes. The musical boasts a catalog of songs including "Ol' Man River," "Bill," "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," "Make Believe," "Life Upon the Wicked Stage," "You Are Love" and "Why Do I Love You?"

Show Boat features choreography by Stanley Perryman, scenic design by Bob Dahlstrom, lighting design by Gregory Bloxham and costume design by Karen Ledger.

For tickets and further information visit VillageTheatre.

 
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