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Reluctantly, Mama permits the newly named Gypsy to develop her own career, but she also decides she will become a star of her own show. The character of Mama closed the production with “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” a tune Kimball makes her own in a finale that brought the audience to their feet for a standing ovation and several curtain calls. The set, built by Rogue Conn was one of the most elaborate sets Grant has ever seen, and not only was it used for Gypsy, but it was also used for Rose Festival. The set consisted of a runway platform with hundreds of hand-wired chaser lights, which extended from either end of the stage in a semi-circle around the orchestra pit, out into the seats. There was also an overhead arch which incorporated florid roses and more chaser lights. The stage itself featured a crimson curtain of thousands of light-catching mylar strips, making the Gypsy set one of the “glitziest” in Grant’s history. Louise celebrates her twelveth birthdate for the third time while Mama Rose. June and the Newsboys played by John Frost. Tom Jones. Paul Mans. Dan Nissila. Bret Wonderlick and Doug Petrina look on. As strippers. Tessie Tura. Mazeppa. and Electra. Wendy Shelton. Danielle Duvall, and Valerie Menely demonstrate what they mean when they sing. “You Gotta Get a Gimmick.” While Mazeppa asks Louise. “Whaza matta wid strippin,’ Tessie encourages her to change her point of view and her profession. The cast and orchestra for G ps i, the largest in recent memory, assembles on stage to take a bow. Taking her first walk down the runway in a burlesque show. Shelley Stevens as Gypsy Rose Lee sings “Let Me Entertain You.” 28 Musical
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As Dainty June. Maggie Barton tap-dances with an amazingly agile cow. performed by Deanna Smith and Kristin Thelin. Playing Louise. Shelley Stevens shares her sentiments with her sister June, as they sing a duet, “If Mama Was Married.” Overcome with gratitude for their first big break. Tom Jones. Maggie Barton, Ethan Kramer, Rebecca Kimball. Jennifer Myles, Gina Garnero and Marlon Berkson sing to Mr. Goldstone. played by Jason Beveridge. Musical 27
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Pantomiming their way through. “Together Wherever We Go. Ethan Kramer. Rebecca Kimball and Shelley Stevens express their characters’ emotions. Musical 29
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