Book & Lyrics by
George Haimsohn and Robin Miller
Music by Jim Wise
Choreography by Carlos Jones
Costumes by David Paul
Sets by Robert Deman
Lighting by Danny Jewell
Coaching by Joan Hoytt
Directed by John Hall
Jan Popper Theatre
Schoenberg Hall, UCLA
June 7 - 11, 1994
About Dames...
Twenty six years ago, this little tribute to the Musicals of a by-gone ago opened in the East Village at the Bouwerie Lane Theatre. It moved to the Theatre de Lys in 1969, and finally closed after 575 performances. "Dames at Sea" pre-dated the modern revivals of "42nd Street," "Irene," and "No, No Nanette" and has been a favorite of summer stock and regional theaters across the country since that time. When it was revived off Broadway in 1985, veterans of countless Civic Light Opera productions flocked to audition. Because it is an affectionate and stylish evocation of a more innocent time in our history, "Dames at Sea" is also a perfect vehicle for young 'Broadway Babies' to work on. We are happy to give these young performers a chance to gain their 'Sea Legs,' and we thank you for your support in this project. Enjoy the show. - John Hall
Special Thanks to John Hayes and the Facilities Division of the UCLA Department
of Music; and to John Brandt, Costumer in the UCLA Department of Theater,
who still believes in Musicals.
Program and Flyer design & layout by David Park.
Gold Cast
(June 7, 9, 11 at 8pm)
(in order of appearance)
Mona Kent
Juliet Fischer
Joan
Lisa Yuen
Hennesey
Jordan Gurner
Ruby
Lesli Margherita
Dick
David Shukiar
Lucky
Fred Feizollahi
Captain Courageous
Jordan Gurner
Blue Cast
(June 8, 10 at 8pm; June 11 at 2pm)
(in order of appearance)
Mona Kent
Satomi Hofmann
Joan
Julie Connors
Hennesey
Juan F. Garcia
Ruby
Lori Halopoff
Dick
Mario Rocha
Lucky
Dean Avery McFliker
Captain Courageous
Juan F. Garcia
Piano
Joan Hoytt, John Hall
Setting: The Early Thirties
(Any 42nd Street Theater)
"Wall Street"
Mona
"It's You"
Dick & Ruby
"Broadway Baby"
Dick
"That Mister Man of Mine"
Mona & Chorus
"Choo-Choo Honeymoon"
Joan & Lucky
"The Sailor of My Dreams"*
Ruby
"Broadway Baby" (reprise)
Hennesey
"Good Times Are Here To Stay"*
Joan & Company
(The Battleship)
"Dames at Sea"
Company
"The Beguine"
Mona & Captain
"Raining In My Heart"
Ruby & Chorus
"There's Something About You"
Dick & Ruby
"Raining In My Heart" (reprise)
Ruby
"The Echo Waltz"*
Company
"Star Tar"
Ruby & Chorus
"Let's Have A Simple Wedding"
Company
*Lyrics By George Haimsohn
Fred Feizollahi
Frederick Andrew Feizollahi (Lucky) is a freshman dance major and is pleased
to make his UCLA debut in "Dames at Sea." Fred has had previous
starring roles in "The Boyfriend," "Camelot," "Annie
Get Your Gun," and "Grease," and has also choreographed for
Diablo Valley College's staging of "Me and My Girl." Fred will be
attending the Boston Conservatory of Music next year where he will be furthering
his study of Musical Theater.
Julie Fischer
Juliet Fischer (Mona Kent) is graduating this spring with her B.A. in Theater,
Film and Television. Juliet has an extensive background in Dance and Theater.
In dance, she has trained with the New York City Ballet and the San Francisco
Ballet and was seen recently on "The Bob Hope Special." In theater,
she has performed such roles as Anytime Annie in "42nd Street,"
and the Princess in "A Soldier's Tale." She was recently seen as
Christine in the one woman show, "Finding H.P."
Jordan Gurner
Jordan Gurner (Hennesey/Capt. Courageous) will soon graduate magna cum laude
with a B.A. in Theater from the School of Theater, Film, and Television at
UCLA. This fall, Jordan will take on the role of Kenny in Michael Rupert's
"Three Guys Naked From The Waist Down" with the Buffalo Nights Theatre
Co., which he co-founded. He's really happy that he no longer has to take
mid-terms.
Lesli Margherita
Lesli Margherita (Ruby), a junior majoring in Sociology, began performing
with professional companies at age 10. More recently, some of her favorite
roles have been Peggy in "42nd Street," Nellie in "South Pacific,"
Peter in "Peter Pan," Louise in "Gypsy," and the Mistress
in "Evita." She is now a full time performer for Disney, appearing
in many TV specials and shows, and can currently be seen as Princess Jasmine
in "The Aladdin Dinner Show" at Disneyland.
David Shukiar
David Shukiar (Dick), a junior studying music, has just returned from the
high seas where he performed for six months on board Holland America's Ms.
Westerdam. He was just awarded first place in the 1994 UCLA Carol Burnett
Musical Theater Competition, and has written the music for "Make Believe,"
a children's musical being produced at UCLA. Other credits include: "Candide"
and "Romancing Valentino" at UCLA, and the Drama-Logue Award-winning
productions of "Anything Goes," "Singin' in the Rain,"
and "The Pirates of Penzance" with the Civic Light Opera of the
South Bay Cities.
Lisa Yuen
Lisa Yuen (Joan) is graduating this spring with a degree in Communication
Studies and an emphasis in Mass Media. Two days after graduation, Lisa will
start rehearsing for "Hello, Dolly," "West Side Story,"
and "Damn Yankees" with the Music Theatre of Wichita. Having appeared
in over 25 shows, her past credits include playing Paquette in "Candide"
(UCLA), Fran Swenson in "Working" (UCLA), Helen in "Human Comedy"
(TheatreWorks), Bet in "Oliver" (TheatreWorks), and ensemble in
"Jesus Christ Superstar" (San Jose Civic Light Opera). Lisa was
a finalist in the Miss America Pageant and is a two-time, first place winner
of the UCLA Carol Burnett Musical Theater Competition.
Julie Connors
Julie Connors (Joan) is a graduating senior majoring in sociology. Last year,
Julie was seen as a tap-dancing "Tuckerette" and stormtrooper touring
Japan for six months in George Lucas' "Super Live Adventure." A
two-time second place award recipient of the UCLA Carol Burnett Musical Theater
Competition, Julie has also appeared as Dainty June in "Gypsy" at
the Grand Dinner Theatre, as Charity in "Anything Goes" at GLOSBC,
and in the critically acclaimed "Club Indigo Revisited" at the Golden
Theatre. Julie wishes to thank her voice teacher, Rickie Gole, Joan Hoytt,
Cathy, and Jonas for their endless support and encouragement.
Juan F. Garcia
Juan Felipe Amadeus Garcia Rodriguez (Hennesey/Capt. Courageous) is an undeclared,
first-year sophomore who is thrilled to be making his UCLA musical theater
debut in "Dames at Sea." Juan has also performed with the Royal
Players as Billy in "Anything Goes," as well as the Leading Player
in "Pippin" with SVCAC. He would like to thank his family and friends
for their love and patience.
Lori Halopoff
Lori Halopoff (Ruby) is an enthomusicology major who loves to perform various
styles of music which led her to sing with Gospel, Mariachi, and Native American
groups. She was most recently featured in "4-Play," "Jo Ha
Kyu," and "Awaken A Cappella" at Spring Sing (for which she
came home with three trophies). Lori played Snoopy in "You're A Good
Man, Charlie Brown" and was featured in "Romancing Valentino."
She would like to thank her family and friends for their continuous support.
Satomi Hofmann
Satomi Hofmann (Mona Kent) is returning to UCLA after six months of performing,
appropriately, at sea with the Holland America Cruise Line. The 1993 second-place
winner of the UCLA Carol Burnett Musical Theater Competition, Satomi has also
performed the roles of Connie in "Beehive," Milly in "Seven
Brides for Seven Brothers," and the starring role of Pola in the UCLA
premiere of Jason Schaefer's "Romacing Valentino." Satomi is a graduating
senior majoring in Theater Arts.
Dean Avery McFliker
Dean Avery McFliker (Lucky), a veteran of stage and screen, made his professional
debut at age 8, and ever since has worked as an actor, singer, dancer, choreographer,
and director in film, TV, theatre, radio & concert performances around
the world. Highlights include "Tina Turner's Foreign Affair Tour,"
"Ray Charles LIVE" (in Monte Carlo), "Roseanne" (ABC),
"Newsies" (Disney), and working with Twyla Tharp on "I'll Do
Anything." A senior English major, Dean is finally graduating and will
be attending NYU Film School in the fall.
Mario Rocha
Mario Rocha (Dick) is a music voice performance major in the School of the
Arts at UCLA. His love of singing all styles from jazz to opera, has put him
on the operatic as well as the musical theater stage. In spring of '93, Mario
toured St. Petersburg, Estonia, Lithuania, and Finland as well as recorded
a Christmas CD as a tenor, with UCLA's Final Madrigal Singers. Mario intends
to sing for as long as he is able, hopefully making a few cents along the
way.
