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James leaves Brigadoon

(Editors note: James left the Goodspeed production of Brigadoon early to do the show in St. Louis.  These are some of the press release information that I found.)


 

Short takes: Goodspeed Opera House's production of "Brigadoon" is losing its Tommy to another production of the same musical - at St. Louis' epic Muny Theatre. Robert Bartley takes over the role June 6 for James Clow. The Goodspeed show, which received glowing reviews, runs through June 23.  


Playbill Online

Goodspeed Musicals' Brigadoon Fades in the Mist June 23
23-JUN-2001
        
Goodspeed Musicals' slightly revised revival of Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon fades into the mist June 23 after a run that began previews March 30 at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT.

How is director Greg Ganakas' staging of the beloved 1947 musical fantasy different than past productions?

When Americans Tommy (Robert Bartley, who replaced James Clow during the run) and Jeff go traipsing through the Scottish highlands on a hunting trip, the hunters are not men of 1947 — they are wearing Patagonia jackets and carrying cell phones. In a break from tradition, the new revival of the tuner is set in 2001 and 1801 rather than 1947 and 1747. 

Ganakas directs the Goodspeed staging of the show that gave the world "Heather on the Hill," "Almost Like Being in Love" and "Come to Me, Bend to Me." Amanda Serkasevich is the smart, comely 1801 Scotswoman, Fiona. Official opening was April 20. 

David Rossmer plays Tommy's pal, Jeff, Lisa Brescia is Meg, Daniel Reichard is Charlie Dalrymple and Nili Bassman is Jean. The 1947 musical famously concerns two American hunters who come across an historic village in the mist, only to discover that it's the 18th-century (now early 19th-century) Brigadoon, a town that vanished years ago when a deacon asked for a miracle to keep the place free from evil. It only reappears every 100 years.

Ganakas previously helmed Goodspeed's The Pajama Game and George M!. Peggy Hickey choreographs the production, which features specialty Scottish sword-dancing.

The company includes David Barron (Mr. Lundie), Paul Carlin (Andrew MacLaren / Frank), Robyn Cohen, Brian J. Cooper (Bagpiper), Elizabeth Ferrell (Maggie Anderson), Paul Gallagher, Dale Hensley (Archie Beaton), Natalie Hill, Kevin Loreque, Patrick Mullaney (Harry Beaton), Greg Roderick, James R. Santos, Adam Souza, James Tabeek, Jennifer S. Taylor, Melanie Vaughan and Anna Winthrop.

Michael O'Flaherty is musical director. Designers are Howard Jones (sets), John Carver Sullivan (costumes) and Kirk Bookman (lighting). Goodspeed Musicals is devoted to reviving classic musicals and nurturing new ones. It operates The Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT (usually the home of revivals), and The Norma Terris Theatre (focusing on new or developing works) in Chester, CT.

Brigadoon tickets at The Goodspeed Opera House are $22-$44. For information, call (860) 873-8668 or visit the website at www.goodspeed.org.


Playbill OnLine

Goodspeed's Brigadoon Starts w/ Clow But Ends w/ Bartley, June 23
25-APR-2001
        
James Clow, who plays the lead role of Tommy in Goodspeed Musicals' current revival of Brigadoon, will leave that show June 3, to be replaced for the rest of the run by Robert Bartley, who arrives June 6. Bartley's last Goodspeed assignment was in the Cy Coleman tuner, Exactly Like You. The show, which has been well-received by critics and is doing strong business at the box office (according to spokesperson Jennifer Wislocki), runs to June 23.

When Americans Tommy and Jeff go traipsing through the Scottish highlands on a hunting trip in Goodspeed Musicals' Brigadoon, the hunters are not men of 1947 — they are wearing Patagonia jackets and carrying cell phones. In a break from tradition, the new revival of the 1947 Lerner and Loewe classic at Goodspeed Opera House is set in 2001 and 1801.

Greg Ganakas directs the Goodspeed staging of the beloved musical fantasy that gave the world "Heather on the Hill," "Almost Like Being in Love" and "Come to Me, Bend to Me." Amanda Serkasevich is the smart, comely 1801 Scotswoman, Fiona. Performances began March 30 for an opening April 20.

David Rossmer plays Tommy's pal, Jeff, Lisa Brescia is Meg, Daniel Reichard is Charlie Dalrymple and Nili Bassman is Jean. The 1947 musical famously concerns two American hunters who come across an historic village in the mist, only to discover that it's the 18th-century (now early 19th-century) Brigadoon, a town that vanished years ago when a deacon asked for a miracle to keep the place free from evil. It only reappears every 100 years.

Ganakas previously helmed Goodspeed's The Pajama Game and George M!. Peggy Hickey choreographs the production, which features specialty Scottish sword-dancing.

The company includes David Barron (Mr. Lundie), Paul Carlin (Andrew MacLaren / Frank), Robyn Cohen, Brian J. Cooper (Bagpiper), Elizabeth Ferrell (Maggie Anderson), Paul Gallagher, Dale Hensley (Archie Beaton), Natalie Hill, Kevin Loreque, Patrick Mullaney (Harry Beaton), Greg Roderick, James R. Santos, Adam Souza, James Tabeek, Jennifer S. Taylor, Melanie Vaughan and Anna Winthrop.
Michael O'Flaherty is musical director. Designers are Howard Jones (sets), John Carver Sullivan (costumes) and Kirk Bookman (lighting).  Goodspeed Musicals is devoted to reviving classic musicals and nurturing new ones. It operates The Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT (usually the home of revivals), and The Norma Terris Theatre (focusing on new or developing works) in Chester, CT.
 
Brigadoon tickets at The Goodspeed Opera House are $22-$44. For information, call (860) 873-8668 or visit the website at www.goodspeed.org.

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