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Left: The chorus in the limelight. Below left: The dancers await their turn to hit the stage. Below: Fred Graham (Lee Alt- man) sings Wunderbar with Lilli Vasessi (Tara Vinton). Opposite page: On the set of Taming of the Shrew. Left: The chorus really got into the music last year's musical. ii
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Neshannock's Musical 'Kiss Me, Kate Shakespeare? In 1985? Believe it or not, it's true! In our 1985 musical Kiss Me, Kate, Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew mod- ernized with music, dancing, lights, and singing, was brought to Neshannock's stage on April 17, 19, and 20, 1985. The Cole Porter production was directed by Mr. Don Frediani. Set in the present, it is the story of a Broadway troupe putting on a production of the Taming of the Shrew with the shrew presenting a parallel plot to the romantic difficulties of director Fred Gra- ham (Lee Altman) and his star (graduate Tara Vinton). Other members of the cast included Eric Richards, Jennifer DuVall, Dean Morini, Jeff Marcella, Allison Fortner, Dave Rispoli, Mike Mastrian, Greg Alexander, Dave Sloat, Dave Patterson, and John DeSilvestri. Mr. Lou D'Angelo directed the members of the show chorus, which included mem- bers of the choir who were not in starring roles. While they were not the leading parts in the play, the musical could not have gone on without their backing. Mr. Tom Schaffner directed the always excellant orchestra through a difficult score. While the orchestra gets little atten- tion for their work, it must be noted that the members must be at their best because the leads in the play need their backing. And finally, it must be noted that the dancers for the musical this past year went it alone without the help of an adult choreographer. Special commenda- tions go out to Stephanie Pazzo, Amy Isi- dro, and Kelli Ludovici.
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Prom Whatever We Imagine The 1985 prom, held at the New Englander on a cool spring night was cer- tainly a time to imagine. A beach, 95 degree weather, and a bright shining sun? That was Joe and Todd's idea of fun for prom night. Attired in Hawai- ian clothing complete with sun glasses and beach chairs, they enjoyed good music and basting in the sun . It was a night of glamour and enchant- ment with music provided by Entertain- ment Co. Thanks goes out to all who let our imaginations run wild. 12
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