Our Show Gallery

Iolanthe – 1997

Iolanthe

Music Director:  John Dreslin
Artistic Director/Choreographer:  Bob Cumming

Cast

The Lord Chancellor
Lord Mountararat
Lord Tololler
Private Willis (of the Grenadier Guards)
Strephon (an Arcadian Shepherd)
Queen of the Fairies
Iolanthe (a Fairy, Strephon’s mother)
Celia
Leila
Fleta
Phyllis (Sheperdess & Ward in Chancery)
Fairies






Peers





Train Bearer
Snowflake Fairy
Allan Church
Jerry Palmer
Scott Carlson
Laurie Weissbrot
John Knudsen
Carol O’Neill
Lisa Zolkiewicz-Ives
Lois Lake Church
P.JoAnne Burgh
Julia Church
Kathleen Thompson
Anita Bengtson, Robin Bengtson, Debbie Busick
Victoria Church, Julia Church
Jaye Haid-Vincenzo, Susan Immordino
Darlene Loughrey, Debbie Moore, Becky Shalvoy
Joanna Shalvoy, Karol Ann Shalvoy
Jennifer Sorensen, Marion Wesoski
Susan Wrzosek
Ken Allen, Eric Bengtson, Richard Bengtson
Pearce Beskin, David Cutts, Bill Etter
Stephen Grover, Peter Immordino, Pete Larson
Leighton Phraner, J.Robin Rice, Adam Schwartz
Richard Shalvoy, Bill Sorensen
Karl Stofko, Laurie Weissbrot
Jeremy Sorensen
Victoria Church

Sorcerer – 1995

The Sorcerer

Music Director:  Marco Gaylord
Artistic Director/Choreographer:  Bob Cumming

Cast

Mrs. Partlet
Constance Partlett
Dr. Daly
Alexis Pointdextre
Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre
Aline Sangazure
Lady Sangazure
Notary
John Wellington Wells
Hercules
Notoriety
Young Dancers
Demons, Sprites and Imps





Townspeople








* Understudy
Helen Haversat, Denise Saragosa*
Lisa Zolkiewicz-Ives, P.JoAnne Burgh*
Jerry Palmer, Karl Stofko*
Bill Sorensen, Scott Weaver*
Laurie Weissbrot, Allan Church*
Kathleen Thompson
Patricia Austin, Ann Hadley*
Stephen Grover, Pearce Beskin*
Leighton Phraner
Jeremy Sorensen
David Grover
Juliane and Victoria Church
Jana Asci, Rebecca Bartoszewicz, Jennifer Boylan
Juliane Church, Victoria Church, Matt Fraulino
Shannon Gonzalez, David Grover, Shannon Hinds
Katie Keiser, Karen Lesiczka, Kristen Marcella
Amanda Rodenhizer, Jessica Russo, Jeremy Sorensen
Crystal Uliano, Lauren Zashut
Ken Allen, Richard Bengtson, P.JoAnne Burgh
Allan Church, Juliane Church, Lois Lake Church
Victoria Church, Joan Downing, Glenn Edgerly
Ann Hadley, Scott Hadley, Jaye Haid-Vincenzo
Susan Immordino, Sarah Kennedy
Elizabeth Frost Knappman, Howard R. Lehman
Judy Ligas, Debbie Moore, Denise Saragosa
Annlee Sortland, Karl Stofko
Connie Unsworth, Scott Weaver
 

Rumpelstiltskin – 1993

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    Our founder, Bob Cumming, began work on his folk-tale opera Rumpelstiltskin in his senior year at Lincoln (Nebraska) High School and finished it while a student at Nebraska Wesleyan University. It was first performed in 1952 at First Plymouth Congretational Church in Lincoln as a benefit for their youth league with soloists from the church choir and his friends. Later it had many successful performances in New York City and several New England towns.

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    In 1993, CG&SS revived it for four performances at the old Middletown High School on November 5-7, with orchestral arrangements by John Dreslin. Leighton Phraner played the demanding title role of the magical dwarf while hunched over with his knees almost touching the floor.

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Rumplestiltskin Videos


 

 

 

Rumplestiltskin Cast

Artistic Director/Conductor:  Bob Cumming
Associate Director: Lucy J. Weed
Orchestrations: John Dreslin

Rosella
The Herald
The King
The Child
The Godmother
The Miller
Roxanne
Rumpelstiltskin
Demons
Dancers (Act II)


Bobbe
Deb
Doug
Bill
Betty Botter
Courtiers






Deanna Garretto
Tom Ciarlone
William Sorensen
Jeremy Sorensen
Lee Terry
Pearce Beskin
Nancy V. Stewart
Leighton Phraner
Meg Malmborg, Cheryl Carnemolla
Larissa Buyniski, Cheryl Carnemolla,
Christine Collins, Meg Malmborg,
Jennifer L. Smith, Craig Nelson Young
Teresa Young
Denise Saragosa
Mark Spencer
Jeff Howey
Patricia Austin
Richard Bengtson, Kathy Kole,
Ian Crooks, Joan Downing, Kim Garland,
Andrew Garretto, Susan Getzoyan,
Katherine Harris, Helen Haversat,
Barbara Henderson, Ken Kousen, Ruth Kroke,
Jean Monroe, Hallie Sorensen,
Jennifer Sorensen, Annlee Sortland,
Tom Terry, James Walworth, Laurie Weissbrot

Gondoliers – 1992

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Gondoliers Cast – 1992

Thespis – 1989

 

THESPIS – A WORLD PREMIERE BY THE CONNECTICUT GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY

 

In 1985 the Connecticut Gilbert & Sullivan Society (CG&SS), honoring the centenary of Sullivan’s oratorio, “The Golden Legend,” presented the demanding work at South Congregational Church, Middletown, with Deborah Lyon at the organ, plus timpani and bells. Jonathan Strong attended and was more than pleased with the presentation. A few years later he asked us to consider his recent performing edition of “Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old.” The prospect of doing a world premiere of a “new work” by G&S was Elysian, and the CG&SS board voted to tackle it for the 1989 production.


In addition, Jonathan felt we would do a better job of it than anyone in his Boston area. How could we refuse? Musical director John Dreslin looked at the gigantic challenges of piecing it altogether and coming up with an overture.

The word got out and Kort Frydenborg Videoworks of Guilford recognized the import of the occasion, using three cameras and expert editing skills to memorialize the momentous event without charge, as long as the members of the orchestra and cast signed agreements to waive remuneration from the sale of the video. It was my suggestion that only Frydenborg, Strong and Dreslin share any future rewards, should there be any realized. I was especially pleased when the video was so well received at a Sir Arthur Sullivan Society convention in Brighton, England, shortly thereafter, with a request that the video be played a second time for those who had missed it.


The credits shown during the playing of Dr. Dreslin’s overture fill in the rest of the gaps. As we view it nearly a quarter of a century later, it is sad to see all the wonderful people in the chorus who are no longer with us. To wit:

Kort Frydenborg in association with CG&SS presents a 20th-century performing edition of “Thespis, or The Gods Grown Old,” newly arranged by Jonathan Strong, directed for the stage by Robert Cumming, orchestrated by John Dreslin, conductor of the Connecticut Sinfonia Society

1989 Thespis Cast

Program and Cast List for CG&SS Thespis, 1989
(Click on graphic to enlarge)


“Thespis,” Gilbert & Sullivan’s first collaboration, had a total of 63 performances in 1871 and 1872 but was never revived. A libretto with obvious inaccuracies, and the music for one song, “Little Maid of Arcadee,” were published but with the exception of one chorus, “Climbing over rocky mountain,”—later used in “The Pirates of Penzance”—the original score has vanished.


Did Sullivan destroy the rest of the music? Or did he disguise other “Thespis” material in later operas? On this speculation, Jonathan Strong, of Tufts University, has searched the entire repertory for appropriate settings to “Thespis” lyrics, as well as borrowing some of Sullivan’s ballet music, and a lyric from Gilbert’s opera, “Happy Arcadia.” Working with Strong, Dr. Dreslin has composed a distinctly Sullivanesque overture combining the two surviving numbers to achieve this performing edition of “Thespis.”

Two performances of “Thespis” were given in Hartford’s Wallace Stevens Theatre (of The Hartford Insurance Group” on October 20 and 21, 1989, with two performances (where the video was taken) on October 27 and 28 at the Haddam-Killingworth High School in Higganum. Deborah Lyon was the accompanist/organist. Michael Trueb was in charge of sets and lighting with Mary Trueb as stage manager. It was a unique experience.

–Robert Cumming 12/21/2011

 

Yeomen – 1986

The Yeomen of the Guard

Yeomen 1998-1986

   
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These are scenes from our Yeomen productions in both 1986 and 1998.
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Yeomen of the Guard – 1986

Music Director:  John Dreslin
Artistic Director/Choreographer:  Bob Cumming

Cast

Lt. Sir Richard Cholmondely
Colonel Fairfax (Under sentence of death)
Sergeant Meryll (Of the Yeomen of the Guard)
Leonard Meryll (His son)
Jack Point (A strolling jester)
Wilfred Shadbolt (Jailer and Assistant Tormentor)
The Headsman
First Yeoman
Second Yeoman
First Citizen
Second Citizen
Elsie Maynard (A strolling singer)
Phoebe Meryll (Sergeant Meryll’s daughter)
Dame Carruthers (Tower Housekeeper)
Kate (Her niece)
UNDERSTUDIES
Elsie Maynard
Phoebe Meryll
 
Yeomen


Townspeople






Young Citizens



Monk
Jugglers
Acrobats
Pere Pittard*, Arthur Atwood#
Lynell Johnson
Pearce Beskin
William Sorensen
Leighton Phraner
Mark M. McNally
Steve Glover
Paul Atkinson III
Erwin Steinkamp
Paul Atkinson III
Arthur Atwood#, Pere Pittard*
Mari Eileen O’Brien
Patricia Austin
Naomi Wolf*, Lucy Weed#
Elizaeth Rodie Jones*, Joan Toone#
 
Elizabeth Rodie Jones
Cynthia Patterson
 
Paul Atkinson, Lee Boltz, Richard Small
William Sorensen, Karl P. Stofko, Gordon Strothers
Tomas Terry, Bob Cumming
Arthur Atwood, Liz Carlson, Gretchen Comstock
Susan Harlow, Liz Jones, Rose Mary Loffredo
Daara parent, Cynthia Patterson, Pere Pittard
Lita Rarey, Hallie Sorensen, Doe Steinkamp
Lee Terry, Joan Toone, Constance Unsworth
Lucy Weed, Nomi Wolf
Susan Anderson, Sue Curtis, Lita Rarey
Philip Austin, Kelly Harlow, Stephen Burr
Aaron Murray, Michael Merritt, Rachel Trousdale
Tammy Austin, Wendy Anderson, Andrea Anderson
Correne Murray, Danika Dreslin
Robert Kain
Huynter Shobe, Jeff Turco
Beau Griffis, Gay Atkinson
 
* Nov.8,9     # Nov.14,15

Gondoliers – 1983

The Gondoliers

Artistic Director/Conductor:  Bob Cumming

Cast

Marco Palmieri
Giuseppe Palmieri
The Duke of Plaza-Toro
Don Alhambra Del Bolero
Luiz
Antonio
Giorgio
Annibale
Francesco
The Duchess of Plaza-Toro
Casilda
Gianetta
Tessa
Fiametta
Vittoria
Giulia
Inez
Contadine





Gondoliers and Men-at-Arms



Solo dancers

Children
Bill Sorensen
John Lampe
Leighton Phraner
Paul Anderson
Lynell Johnson
Steve Glover
Pearce Beskin
Tony Imbruglio
Erwin Steinkamp
Helen Haversat
Joan Toone
Barbara Moston
Brenda Fazzino
Jessica Baker
E. Jacqueline Hager
Hallie Sorensen
Barbara Henderson
Susan Anderson, Pat Austin, Jessica Baker
Jane Bartolotta, Anne DiFranco, Lisa Eddy
E.Jacqueline Hager, Susan Harlow, Barbara Henderson
Janet Lyman McCann, Sandra Robinson, Linda Simmons
Hallie Sorensen, Dorothy Steinkamp, Constance Unsworth
Margo Chase-Wells, Olive Wysocki
Paul Atkinson, Pearce Beskin, Clayton Burkhart
Bud Church, Steve Glover, Tony Imbruglio
Lucien Sawyer, Tom Schreck, Erwin Steinkamp
Gario O’Schenectady
Susan Anderson, Pat Austin
Jane Bartolotta, Margo Chase-Wells
Fred Moston, Jr., Jennifer Moston
Shawn Harlow, Michael Fazzino