Sunday, July 24, 2005

Every now and then we like to help Foothill alums plug stuff they're doing outside of Foothill. Yes, we can share the wealth.

So Gregory Tittle, who played Father in Ragtime has a couple of projects over the next few months:

First, he'll be co-starring in the production of the Gondoliers with Lamplighters Music Theatre opening this weekend, playing Marco Palmieri, one of the two title characters.

Gregory describes it as "a perfect summer evening event. The hilarity and light-heart fun in this show tops that of most Gilbert and Sullivan shows."

But after The Gondoliers, Gregory will be reprising his role of Father for Broadway by the Bay's production of Ragtime. Sounds like about half a dozen other Foothill Ragtimers are in it too. Andrew is reprising his role of Little Boy; Kieleil is playing Coalhouse, and Cyril, Jillian and DaRon are in it too.

The Gondoliers is playing in two different locations:

San Francisco: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
701 Mission Street, at Third Street
Box Office: 415-978-2787

Friday 22-Jul-05 8 PM
Saturday 23-Jul-05 8 PM
Sunday 24-Jul-05 2 PM

Thursday 28-Jul-05 8 PM*
*Pay What You Can Night*
Any remaining tickets go on sale @ 7 PM at the box office for whatever you can pay. First come, first served. No advance purchase.

Friday 29-Jul-05 8 PM

Saturday 30-Jul-05 2 PM*
*Special Student Matinee*
LMT Resident Music Director Baker Peeples will give a talk one hour prior to the show at 1 PM.
Admission to the talk is free with proof of paid ticket to the performance.

Saturday 30-Jul-05 8 PM
Sunday 31-Jul-05 2 PM

Walnut Creek: Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts
1601 Civic Drive
Box Office 925-943-7469

Thursday 4-Aug-05 8 PM
Friday 5-Aug-05 8 PM

Saturday 6-Aug-05 2 PM*
*Special Student Matinee*
LMT Resident Music Director Baker Peeples will give a talk one hour prior to the show at 1 PM. Admission to the talk is free with proof of paid ticket to the performance.

Saturday 6-Aug-05 8 PM

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