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Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth
Directed and Choreographed by Martie Ramm
Music Direction by Bill Wolfe

Experience the possibility and impossibility of relationships on the isle of Manhattan when you experience Sondheim and Furth’s wry and razor-sharp look at modern-day urban marriage that broke the mold of the American musical. Robert is a confirmed bachelor, and his married friends are the reason he wants to stay that way. This bittersweet, clever portrayal of five married couples—as seen through the eyes of Robert—explores love and commitment, fear and longing, and the simple joy of being alive.

Creative Team
  • Composer/Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
  • Librettist: George Furth
  • Director/Choreographer: Martie Ramm
  • Music Director: Bill Wolfe
  • Set Designer: Chuck Ketter
  • Lighting Designer: Jeremy Golden*
  • Sound Designer: Bryan Barton*
  • Costume Designer: Clarissa C. Pitts*
  • Stage Manager: Jessie Marsiglio
Performers
  • Robert: Patrick Rowley
  • Sarah: Rachel Greenlee
  • Harry: Jason Wesley Green
  • Susan: Lisa C. Zaradich*
  • Peter: Dean Anderson*
  • Jenny: Erika C. Miller*
  • David: Michael Irish*
  • Amy: Bonnie Wickeraad
  • Paul: Geoffrey Varga
  • Joanne: Clare Solly
  • Larry: Frank Martinelli
  • Marta: Kim Kerry-Tyerman
  • Kathy: Neena Tilton
  • April: Sarah Moreau*
  • Vocal Minority: Jen Blanchard, Caroline McNabb, Sandra Pardis, Emily A. Sanford
*Chance Resident Artist    
Awards
  • OC Weekly Theater Award Nominee: Best Musical
  • OC Weekly Theater Award Nominee: Best Ensemble
  • OC Weekly Theater Award Nominee: Best Supporting Actress (Bonnie Wickeraad)

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Venue Bette Aitken theater arts Center

Bette Aitken theater arts Center
5522 E. La Palma Ave.
Anaheim, CA  92807
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  • Free Parking
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