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Gettelfinger, Osborne, Peterson, et al. Set for Goodspeed's Half a Sixpence

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Jun 17, 2008  · Connecticut

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Sara Gettelfinger
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Full cast and creative team have been announced for the Goodspeed Opera House's production of the David Heneker-Beverley Cross musical Half a Sixpence, to run July 11-September 19. The production, which opens officially on August 6, will be directed by Gordon Greenberg, with choreography by Patti Colombo.

The show will star Jon Peterson as Arthur Kipps, Sara Gettelfinger as Ann, Julia Osborne as Helen, Jeff Skowron as Chitterlow, James Judy as Mr. Shalford, Donna English as Mrs. Walsingham, and Carrington Vilmont as Young Walsingham.

Members of the ensemble are Adriene Couvillion, Desireé Davar, Danny Gardner, Cameron Henderson, Elise Kinnon, Peter Leskowicz, Kate Marilley, Caroline Massage, Cheryl McMahon, Rod Roberts, Eric Shorey, Colby Q. Lindeman, and Katie Warner Johnson.

The creative team includes Rob Bissinger (sets), David C. Woolard (costumes), Jeff Croiter (lighting), Michael O'Flaherty (music direction), and Dan DeLange (orchestrations).

For more information, call 860-873-8668 or visit www.goodspeed.org.


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