Welcome to the Poolesville
Drama Club
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Sponsor: Mrs. Gail Howard
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Spring 2007
Hello, Dolly is an ebullient and irresistible story of the joy of living, glittering with happy songs, shining with loving scenes, and alive with the personality of one of the most fabulous characters on the musical stage…Dolly Gallagher Levi! Classic numbers include “Put on Your Sunday Clothes”, “Ribbons Down My Back”, “Before the Parade Passes By”, “It Only Takes a Moment, and “Hello, Dolly”
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Fall 2006
The play begins as night falls on an ancient castle in the Alps. A group of young Americans cross the drawbridge to meet an incredible family. Papa, descended from Count Dracula, Mama, descended from Dr. Frankenstein, and their daughter, Dirga, welcome the students to their “hostel”. The visitors soon are exposed to a screaming clock, a raven quoting “Nevermore”, howling wolves, and a grunting alligator named Queenie. This is no ordinary hostel, and Boys and Ghouls Together is no ordinary play.

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Anything Goes
Spring 2004
Anything Goes is a comedy set on boat in 1933. Before, the ship's departure, the broker Billy Crocker (Ryan Buckley/Craig Sadler) arrives to deliver his boss (Andy Kotch,AJ Lempert) his passport. While there, Billy runs into his ex-evangelist turned club singer, Reno Sweeney (Justine Hoewing/Ellen Carson) as well as the love of his life, Hope Harcourt (Blythe Crawford/Jenn Cesaro), who is sailing to be wed. All the while, Public Enemy No. 13, "Moonface" Martin (Joe Aprill/Sam Cooper) tries sneak in as a priest. In order to win Hope's heart, Billy decides to stow away, and Moon gives him the ticket and passport of his no-show friend, "Snake Eyes" Johnson. It's no wonder why such a fun-for-the-whole-family blend of chaos and comedy would come from this colorful mix of characters. Break a leg, Midnight Players!!!

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42nd Street
Spring of 2003
Set in 1933, the
reknowned musical, 42nd Street opens in the heart of Broadway during a tap
lesson, for the musical Pretty Lady. Peggy is late for her audition and misses
it because she was too nervous to go in, but she starts singing and is really good.
When the lead, Dorothy, injures her ankle, the show is almost cancelled until it is
determined that Peggy can take her place. Tension between the two actresses builds
up until finally they give up and deliver a great show.
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The Music Man
Spring 2002

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Our Town
Fall 2002 |
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Spring 2001

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Sherlock Holmes
Fall 2001 |
Laugh-In
Fall 2000

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Sound of Music
Spring 1999

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Crazy For You
Spring 1998

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Miracle Worker
Fall 1997

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