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 Magic, singing, acting, dancing, and a young man who is searching for his identity - w'hat could this be but this year’s musical. Pippin! The music department, having pre­ viously staged two successful musi­ cals, The Fantasticks and the popu­ lar hit Godspell, is now undertaking
the challenge of this extensive pro­ duction.
I. LEADING PLAYERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Roxane Brown as Fastrada, Maureen Conti as Berthe; BACK ROW: Greg Cordasco as Lewis, Bruce Rad- owitz as Pippin, Peter Miller as Charle­ magne. 2. Akiko Shimamura, John Swails and Sharon Hatrack rehearse a step of their soft-shoe dance. 3. PIPPIN CAST. LEFT TO RIGHT, LYING DOWN: T. Young, J. Adams; FIRST ROW, SEATED: S. Stout, B. Sermons, C. Kudron, S. Hatrack, M. Conti, R Wallace, C. Conti, A. Gibson, K. Rubin, E. Hammer, J. LeFever; S E C O N D R O W : D. L e w i s , G . K a z i m i r , W Burleson, B Radowitz, P Miller, G. Cordasco, M. Albano, R Brown, K. Kenny, A. Von der Porten, A. Shimamura, J. Du­ gan, J. Larson; BACK ROW: J. Swails. 4. While singing the song “Glory”, John Swails leads the cast in a step in which they use their swords to form crosses. 5. In this scene the soldiers prepare for the entrance of Charlemagne. 6. The warriors of Charle­ magne salute before going off to war. 7. PRINCIPLE PLAYERS. LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Matthew DelVento as Theo, Jeffrey Shrager as Theo; KNEEL­ ING: Bruce Radowitz as Pippin, Rona Wallace as Catherine; STANDING: John Swails as the Leading Player.
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