By Kenneth Jones
11 Aug 2008
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| Photo by Aubrey Reuben |
In addition to Tony Award nominees Jacoby (Ragtime, Show Boat) as Abel Frake and Hoty (The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, The Will Rogers Follies) as Melissa — plus 42nd Street veteran David Elder as a reporter who catches the eye of the Frakes' restless-as-a-willow-in-a-windstorm daughter — the cast assembled by director Bruce Lumpkin includes Cary Michele Miller as daughter Margy; Joe Jackson as son Wayne; Lee Golden as storekeeper Dave Miller; Meredith Riley Stewart as Eleanor, Wayne's girlfriend; Owen Pelesh as Harry, Margy's boyfriend; Kelley Faulkner as Emily Arden; Nicholas F. Saverine as Hank Munson, a farmer; John Peakes as The Chief of Police; and Maggie Fitzgerald and Danielle Leigh Rosenthal alternating as Violet, his daughter; with Tim Falter, Chad Harlow, Brian Ogilvie, Maggie Anderson, Meghan Arters, Emily Cobb, Anne Connors, Jenna Edison, Isaiah Ellis, Kemper Florin, William Hartery, Danielle Herbert, Sonny Leo, Dante Mignucci, Catharine Mosier-Mills, Brandon O'Rourke, Katie O'Shaughnessey, Katelyn Rapp, Peter Schmitz, Evan Robert Smith, Beth Wheeler, S. Tyler Hoffman, Nicholas Machlan, Mark Murphy and Peter Roccaforte.
Opening is Sept. 10. Performances play to Oct. 19.
The creative team includes Douglass G. Lutz (music and vocal direction), Michelle Gaudette (choreography), Jon Savage (set design), Jack Jacobs (lighting design), Colleen Grady (costume design) and Ryk Lewis (sound design).
For more information visit walnutstreettheatre.org.



