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2008 Summer Season
Spring Season | Nunsense | Bell, Book and Candle | West Side Story | To Kill a Mockingbird | The Full Monty | Apprentice Show | Fall Season

August 6-9, August 12-16, August 19-23, 2008

The Full Monty
Music and Lyrics by  David Yazbek
Book by  Terrence McNally


CAST
Georgie Bukatinsky - Stephanie Baker
Buddy "Keno" Walsh - Jason Adams
Reg Willoughby - Jack Holtz
Gary Bonasorte - Rob Arnold
Jerry Lukowski - Marcus Comly
Dave Bukatinsky - Ken Wozetek
Malcolm MacGregor - Shaun T. McMurtrie
Ethan Girard - Brian Arndt
Nathan Lukowski - Jordan Poole
Susan Hershey - Kristina Musser
Joanie Lish - Molly Bookhammer
Estelle Genovese - Samantha Mullen
Pam Lukowski - Courtney Wozetek
Teddy Slaughter - William Daniel Daup
Molly MacGregor - Claire Brannen
Vicki Nichols - Maggie Lee
Harold Nichols - Tom McClary
Jeanette Burmeister - Michelle Miller-Day
Noah "Horse" T. Simmons - Lloyd Short
Police Sergeant - Jason Adams
Minister - William Daniel Daup
Tony Giordano - Rob Arnold
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director - Valerie Gehn
Music Director - Phillip Torbert
Choreographer - Heather Torbert
Costume Designer - Edna Rentschler
Lighting Designer - Susan L. Polay
Sound Designer - Michael Blake
Stage Manager - Gina Bowker
Assistant Stage Manager - Katrina Bodenschatz


Seeing how much their wives enjoy watching male strippers during their "Girls' Night Out," unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York come up with a bold way to make some quick cash.  In the process they find renewed self-esteem, the importance of friendship and the ability to have fun.

As the guys work through their fears, self-consciousness, feelings of worthlessness and anxieties— over everything from being overweight to child custody, bigotry to being gay— they come to discover that not only are they stronger as a group, but that the strength they find in each other gives them the individual courage to face their demons and overcome them.

There is great heart to The Full Monty, and the ultimate themes expressed in the show— about taking charge of one’s life and following one’s dreams—are great lessons for all of us.


Photo Credit:  Meadow Lane Photography Photo CDs Ordering Information

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