Merrily We Roll Along
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Sondheim’s musical adaptation of the Kaufman and Hart play transforms the story of three successful people looking back on their lost friendship. Frank, Mary, and Charley grew up to realize their dreams and goals, but may have paid a greater price than they anticipated. Frank’s anguished question—“Why?”—begins the journey backwards in time, recalling rivalries, jealousies, triumphs, failures, and loves both unrequited and reciprocal, as the three seek to discover how they got from “there” to “here.” Merrily We Roll Along tells a masterful tale of three remarkable people reflecting on years of aspiration and reality, and dreams both fulfilled and lost.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Beth | Jacqueline Dankworth |
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Bunker | Daniel Gillingwater |
Charley Kringas | Evan Pappas |
Dory | Dwan Kastelle |
Dresser | Karen Skinns |
Evelyn | Julie Armstrong |
Frank Jnr. | Scott Bradley |
Frank Jnr. | Dominic Burr |
Frank Jnr. | Matthew Fraser |
Franklin Shepard | Michael Cantwell |
Gussie Carnegie | Louise Gold |
Jerome | Philip Wrigley |
Joe Josephson | Gareth Snook |
K T | Kate Copstick |
Make-up artist | Deirdre Forrest |
Mary Flynn | Maria Friedman |
Meg Kincaid | Lucy Dixon |
Minister | Jon Clairmonte |
Mr Spencer | Matthew White |
Mrs Spencer | Michelle Fine |
Reporter | Deirdre Forrest |
Ru | Philip Day |
Scotty | Matthew White |
Secretary | Karen Skinns |
Terry | Jon Clairmonte |
Tyler | Alan Mosley |
Waitress | Julie Armstrong |
Crew | |
Designer [set and costumes] | Martin Johns |
Director | Paul Kerryson |
Lighting Designer | Chris Ellis |
Musical Director | Julian Kelly |
Orchestrations | Jonathan Tunick |
Sound Designer | Shaun Knowles |
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