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    Spring 7977 / A presentation of

    THE WEST VALLEY LIGHT OPERA

    ASSOCIATION

    SARATOGA CIVIC THEATRESARATOGA, CALIFORNIA

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  • ~ THE WEST VALLEY ~LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION

    presents

    withBOB MAHER as JOEY

    ROBERTA VISCOVICH

    supported. byPOLLY HOWARD VALERIE GENISE

    andHOWARD CROPP

    Music by RICHARD RODGERS Lyrics by LORENZ HART

    From the Book by J 0 H NO' H A R A

    J E A N HUT CHI N S & J 0 H N H A USE R, Producers

    Music Director JOAN STUBBE Choreographers BARBARA & RAY TONEY

    Directed by TOM RIB 0 R D Y

    "PAL JOEY" is presented through special arrangement with RODGERS &HAMMERSTEIN LIBRARY, 598 Madison Avenue, New York 10022

    Performances: May 27, 28: June 3" 4" 10, I I, 17, 18, 24, 25 1977 Curtain at 8:30, " . ,- . : \ ~

    Curtain Matinees: Sundays June 5 and 12 Curtain ~t 2:30

    W.V.L.O.A. OFFICEHourI: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Weekdays

    P.O. Box 779, Los Gatoa, CA 95030Telephone (408) 358-1896

    SARATOGA CIVIC THEATRE13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga

    Telephone (408) 867-9095 (aHended onlyduring & 2 hours prior to performances)

    PLEASE NOTE: By order of the City Council and the Fire Marshal, smoking, refreshments,and recording or taking photographs during performances are not permitted,

  • CAST(In Order of Appearance)

    Mike Art McCoyJoey Bob MaherKid Joanne DiMarcoGladys Valerie GeniseLinda Polly HowardVera Roberta ViscovichErnest Bill PerezVictor Ray ToneyLouis Gregory NighMelba Millie GeniseLudlow Lowell Harold N. CroppO'Brien Mel Woolf

    Members of the Ensemble:Gayle Annable, Sharon Ashley, Doug Baird, Larry Carothers, Joy Chubb, Don Cormier,Ann Curtis, Camille de Campos, Michael-Phillip Dollar, Frank Ferro, Brad Fiske, RoseFrank, Millie Genise, Pat King, Frank Lewandowski, Cheryl McGoldrick, Shelley BarlasNagel, Elaine Pambianco, Kathy Philip, Doreen Pritts, Wendy K. Sorensen, John J. Walsh,and Judy West.

    Lobby Concession operated by the West Valley Light Opera Association Auxiliary. Mrs.J. B. Colvan, President.

    BOB MAHER - JoeyBob is no stranger to W.V.L.O. audiences this being his 8th appearance inour productions. Well-remembered for his portrayal of Tevye in "FiddlerOn The Roof", Michael in "I Do! I Do!", Vicomte Ribaud in "New Moon",and Honore in "Gigi", his most recent appearance was in the hilarious roleof Slingsby in "Sweethearts". Bob is employed by Pacific Telephone andlives in Willow Glen with his lovely wife, Sharon and their 3 children.

    ROBERTA VISCOVICH - VeraRoberta is a versatile actress who is a frequent performer in local com-munity theatre; she has portrayed a variety of character types. This is her3rd role with W.V.L.O., having first appeared with us as Margo Channing in"Applause"; in our "No, No, Nanette" she was featured as Flora. Other ap-pearances in local productions include "Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild","Killing of Sister George", "Follies", "Auntie Mame", "Little Night Music"and many others. She and her husband, a Lockheed Manager, have threebeautiful ''young adults" and live in San Jose.

    POllY HOWARD - lindaPolly makes her 2nd appearance with us; our audiences will rememberher as Rosemary in last season's "How To Succeed, etc." As a busy wifeand mother of two small children, she has also found time to appear inproductions of "The King & I", and "Seesaw". Her background includesradio and TV experience and a BA degree in English and Music from theUniversity of Maryland. She is currently studying voice, dancing andacting.

  • SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERSThe action of the play takes place in Chicago in the late 30's.

    ACT ONEScene 1- Mike's South Side Night Club - A September Afternoon

    "You Mustn't Kick It Around" Joey, Gladys & GirlsScene 2 - The Pet Shop - That evening

    "I Could Write a Book" Joey and LindaScene 3 - Mike's Night Club - Evening, one month later

    "Chicago" Girls"I Didn't Know What Time It Was" Joey"That Terrific Rainbow" Gladys & Ensemble

    Scene 4 - (A) A Phone Booth (B) Vera's Boudoir - The next afternoon"What Is a Man?" Vera

    Scene 5 - Mike's Night Club - After closing time that eveningScene 6 - The Tailor Shop - A few days later

    "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" Vera"Pal Joey" Joey

    Scene 7 - Ballet"Joey Looks Into The Future" Entire Company

    INTERMISSION

    ACT TWOScene 1 - Chez Joey - A few weeks later

    "The Flower Garden of My Heart" "",, Louis, Gladys & EnsembleShowgirls

    Sunflower Millie Genise Heather " . " . . . . . . . . . .. Pat KingViolet Joy Chubb American Beauty .. "" Gayle AnnableLily :-:-:- Doreen Pritts Lilac. . . . . . . . . . . .. Shelley Barlas Nagel

    "Lady Is a Tramp" Joey & Men"Zip" Melba"Plant You Now, Dig You Later" Gladys & Ensemble

    Scene 2 - Joey's Apartment - The next morning"In Our Little Den" Vera and Joey"My Funny Valentine" Vera

    Scene 3 - Chez Joey - That afternoon"Do It The Hard Way" Victor & Ensemble"Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered" Reprise LindaTango Camille de Campos & Bill Perez

    Scene 4 - Joey's Apartment - Later that afternoon"Take Him" Linda and Vera"Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered" Reprise Vera

    Scene 5 - The Pet Shop - Later that evening"I Didn't Know What Time It Was" Reprise LindaFINALE - "Pal Joey" 'Joey

    GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Los Gatos Elementary School District, Los Gatos-Saratoga High School District, SaratogaDrug Store, Los Gatos Pharmacy, San Jose Mercury-News, Los Gatos Times-Observer,Saratoga News, Palo Alto Times, Medical Center Pharmacy, K-Mart, and Radio StationKBAY.

  • PRODUCTION STAFFProducers Jean Hutchins & John HauserBusiness Manager Captain R. P. Maurice

    Assistant Dorothy E. BarronSecretary to the Business Manager Gladys MacArthur

    Assistant Director Rick FrankTechnical Director John Hauser

    Technical Consultant Leroy StranskySet & Scenic Design by Tom Ribordy, John Hauser

    and Bill ShepardCostume Design by Melinda Miller

    Costume Consultant Don Cormier, Harriet HillLighting Design by Mike HasselStage Manager Rick Frank

    Assistant Ed HandMake-up by Terry Sanislo, Dawn MeidingerProperties Lucy Haab

    Assistant Poppy O'SullivanRehearsal Pianist Joan StubbeWardrobe Mistress Mickey AldersonSound Technician John HauserLighting Operators Carl Ballou, Rod Brandt, Anthony Frank,

    Brian Hutchins, Craig Lambert,Allen WhittleCast Hospitality Dawn Meidinger, Jay RhoadesPublicity Marge HandCast Ticket Sales Enid B. MauricePhotography Jack Parsons, Frank MiceliPoster & Program Graphics A. Wendell St. ClairChief Usher Rita GrenlandReservations Mable Bostwick, Enid Maurice,

    Gladys MacArthurLobby Decoration Joan Brennan, Jean Hutchins,

    Doris & Tony HarryCostumers Mickey Alderson, Emily Edwards, Kay Guio,

    Joan Hauser, Betty Tracy Huff, Pat King,Members of the ensemble.

    Set Construction & Painting Jerry Campagna, Rick Frank, Anthony Frank,Bob Grenland, Bob Guio, Iryne Hack, Ed Hand,

    AI Harris, Bill Hutchins, Gene Pincus, Bill Shepard,Dick Shepard, and members of the ensemble

    Stage Crew Jerry Campagna, Bob Grenland, AI Harris,Bill Hutchins, Paul Lara, Nick Manis, Bill Shepard,

    Dick Shepard, Jack ToneyReceptionists Harriet & Martin Bostwick,

    Enid B. MauriceSecurity Guard . . . . . . .. Jack Corriea

    ORCHESTRAConductor Joan StubbePiano Wanda SaxtonViolins Jane Baumbach, Eleanor Weiser

    and Winfield AngelViola Fred ToskyCello Charles JohnstonBass Tim Saxton and Paul ChungTrumpet Jim HerrimanTrombone Larry TallantSaxophone Marty McHan, Arlene Jacobs,

    Gretchen Miescke, Barbara Herriman,and Robert Garcia

    Flutes Michelle Hammer, Arlene JacobsGuitar Jeff WhitePercussion Nancy Welchly, Mark SolivenStudent Arranger Larry Tallant

  • HAROLD N. CROPP - Ludlow LowellHarold, making his W.V.L.O. debut, has made theater an integral part of his life since thetender age of seven. He has appeared in college, community and professional theater onboth coasts and has a BA in Theater from Brown University. Local audiences mayremember him from his performances in "What The Butler Saw", "Life With Father","Catch 22", "Enter Laughing", "Loot" and "The Good Doctor". He is the administrator of amental health facility.

    VALERIE GENISE - GladysThis marks the second appearance of Valerie with us since her debut asEthel in "George M". Her talent and vitality have earned her roles in otherproductions including "Celebration", "Moon Children", "Carnival", and"Fiddler On The Roof". She is currently a teacher's aide for two first gradeclasses and her hobbies include tennis, swimming, and dancing.

    MILLIE GENISE - MelbaAlthough Millie makes her debut for W.V.L.O. in this "supporting" role, she is nostranger to theater. In Illinois she appeared in "Hamlet" and "Who'sAfraid of VirginiaWoolf?" Locally, she has had supporting roles in "Frankenstein", "Hot L Baltimore"and "Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild". Millie is the proud mother of 5 talented children,all performers. Her daughter livia, has appeared on TV's "Kojak" and in theBroadway musicat, "Grease". Another daughter, Valerie, portrays Gladys in thisproduction. An employee of Macy's at Eastridge, she and her husband, a mathteacher, live in San Jose with four of their children.

    ART McCOY - MikeThis is Art's second supporting role for W.V.L.O. although he has been inother of our productions as a member of the ensemble. His acting ability isnot limited to musicals as he has had experience in dramas such as "Mr.Roberts" and "Marathon 33". Usually cast in roles that require a "he-man"or "gangster" character, Art's physical stature makes him very convincing.We expect to see more of Art in future productions.

    Bill PEREZ - Ernest; also the Spanish DancerBill, a graduate from Performing Arts in NY, makes his debut withW.V.L.O.: he is, however, well-known to area theater go~s, having ap-peared in numerous local productions, including "George M", "Sound ofMusic", "Man of La Mancha", "Follies", "Luther", "Finian's Rainbow","Pajama Game", "Oklahoma" and most recently "Boys in the Band" and"Carnival". We are pleased to have his talents and trust that we will seemore of Bill in the future.

  • THE WEST VALLEY LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIBERS

    Mr. & Mrs. Alvin A. AarhausMr. & Mrs. Martin AbelowMr. & Mrs. William B. AdamsMickie AldersonMrs. W. A. AlexanderLisa S. AlfaroMr. & Mrs. William W. AllmanMr. & Mrs. Sol AlmesMr. & Mrs. Delphino J. Alonzo Sr.Mr. & Mrs. L. H. AmdahlMr. & Mrs. Clifford AndersonMr. & Mrs. Crawford C. AndersonMrs. Frances B. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Henry W. AndersonDr. & Mrs. Hartley R. AppletonMr. & Mrs. E. O. ArgabrightMr. & Mrs. M. D. AtwoodMr. & Mrs. Aldo AvedanoMr. & Mrs. Joesph BabickDr. Josephine BallMr. & Mrs. William R. BallouMiss Elizabeth BanksMr. & Mrs. Richard H. BartelsMr. & Mrs. Alan BartonMr. & Mrs. M. H. BartonMr. & Mrs. Merle BashamMr. & Mrs. Alex S. BauerMr. & Mrs. Clifford L. BaughmanMr. & Mrs. Alfred R. BeckMr. & Mrs. Clarence R. BeckerMr. & Mrs. Frank BellaMr. & Mrs. H. W. BerlemannMr. &Mrs. William BillingsMr. & Mrs. Walter E. BilquistMr. & Mrs. Thad BinkleyMrs. D. T. Birtwell Jr. (2)Mr. & Mrs. Roy C. BlairDr. & Mrs. Ralph E. BlakeCapt. & Mrs. George W. BleaseMrs. Althea BloomfieldMiss Frances BodenMr. John BohannonMr. & Mrs. William J. BokairMr. & Mrs. James A. BonnevierMrs. Mable BostwickMr. & Mrs. Martin S. BostwickCdr. & Mrs. "J" Page BowersMr. & Mrs. Edward F. BradleyMr. & Mrs. Richard F. BrehmerMr. & Mrs. Dale J. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BrintonClara M. BrockMr. & Mrs. Lawrence L: BuggieDr. & Mrs. George G. BruntzMr. & Mrs. G. Clayton BruntzMr. & Mrs. John A. BuchtenkirchMr. & Mrs. James J. BuclakMr. & Mrs. Jerry A. BurtMr. & Mrs. Ivan T. CadyMrs. Alma A. CampbellMr & Mrs. James K. Campbell IIMr. & Mrs. James K. Campbell IIIPhyllis M. CandeeMr. & Mrs. William CannonMr. & Mrs. Burton CaplanMr. & Mrs. Donald L. CareyMr. Me! CarrerrowMr. & Mrs. Henry B. CaryMr. & Mrs. Roland J. CaseyEmma CasparMr. Tony CastigliaMr. John R. ChaceMr. & Mrs. Herbert ChasenMr. John H. ChildersMr. & Mrs. Calvin K. Clauer

    Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. ClementsMr. & Mrs. Ronald F. CliffordMiss Loretta CluneMr. & Mrs. Daryl N. CluteMr. & Mrs. Sherman CohenMr. Eugene CollingeMrs. J. B. ColvanMr. & Mrs. Dominic V. ConsorteMr. & Mrs. Jack CorreiaMiss Clair CostaMr. & Mrs. John D. CoxMr. & Mrs. H. M. CoulsonMr. & Mrs. Leonard G. CramerMr. & Mrs. Dominic J. CrediMr. & Mrs. Byron R. CremerMr. & Mrs. K. V. CrawfordMr. & Mrs. W. D. CunninghamMr. & Mrs. David J. CurtinMr. & Mrs. D. Milo CurtisMr. & Mrs. Albert F. CyrisMr. & Mrs. Russ B. DavenportMr. & Mrs. Sidney DavisLt. Col. & Mrs. Kenneth DavisonMr. Mark A. DawbarMr. & Mrs. Louis R. Del.ucchiMr. & Mrs. Martin E. DentonMr. & Mrs. Herman H. DeurellMrs. Ralph DethlefsonMr. Donald L. DewarMr. & Mrs. Joseph DiMarcoMr. & M·rs. W. A. DiehmMrs. Florence DixonMr. & Mrs. T. A. Donovan, Jr.Mr & Mrs. James F. DowlingMr: & Mrs. Donald W. DrakeGladys B. DonallyMr. & Mrs. Stanley DrengaczMr. & Mrs. Donald K. DunnMr. & Mrs. Roy S. DuntonMary Lou DuranMr. & Mrs. Walter J. DuzmalDr. & Mrs. David H. EbyM r & Mrs. Duane C. EckstedtMr: & Mrs. Gary EhlertMrs. Barbara EischeidMr. Mrs. Helmut H. EiselMr. & Mrs. William J. ErbyMr. & Mrs. Ronald ErvinMiss Judith F. EvansMr. & Mrs. Donald D. EvertMr Ole FahlinMr: & Mrs. William C. FariaNorma FasbenderMr. & Mrs. Lester N. FergusonMr. & Mrs. Raymond J. FisherRev. & Mrs. Wilbur FixMr. & Mrs. Gerald L. FoleyMrs. George ForbesMr & Mrs. Charles Foster, Jr.Mr: & Mrs. Earl M. FosterMr. & Mrs. Fred FraboniMrs. Sharon FrancisRichard & Gail FrankMiss Mary L. FraserMr. & Mrs. Robert O. FredrickMr. & Mrs. E. M. FriedlMr. & Mrs. George S. FrierMr. & Mrs. Donald L. FritzMr. & Mrs. Harry A. FrommMr. & Mrs. Ed FullerMr. & Mrs. Kenneth H. GardnerMr. & Mrs. William C. GennoeMr. & Mrs. J. Richard GeorgeMr. Richard Gerhardt

    Mr. & Mrs. James M. GiffordMr. & Mrs. James GillespieMr. & Mrs. William A. GisslerMr. & Mrs. Nicholas C. GlavianoMr. & Mrs. Foy Gledhilll.orie Gong, 0.0.Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood GoozeeMr. & Mrs. Ernest S. GordonMr & Mrs. John GradyMrs. Elbert W. GrayMr. William GrayMr. Jack B. GreenRev. & Mrs. Richard T. GreenMr. & Mrs. James E. GrossmanMr. Henry M. GrunbaumMr. & Mrs. R. G. GuioMr. & Mrs. H. C. GwynneIryne G. HackMr. & Mrs. Ernest G. HadfieldM r & Mrs. W. A. HagenlocherMr: & Mrs. Edward HandMr. & Mrs. Martin R. HansenMr. & Mrs. Charles W. HartMr. & Mrs. Charles HartrnereCol. & Mrs. Fredrick W. HassettMr. & Mrs. Vincent HaugheyMr. & Mrs. John H. HauserMr. & Mrs. Thomas K. HawkerMr. & Mrs. George HazelworthMr. John P. Healy, Jr.Miss Patricia HealyMr. & Mrs. W. C. HeathMr. & Mrs. Joesph W. HendersonMr & Mrs. Eric T. HendricksonMr: & Mrs. Robert W. HenkelMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. HenryMr. & MrS. Charles HershkowitzPatricia L. HighlundMr. & MrS. Roy HitchcockMr. & Mrs. Henry L. HoemMr. & Mrs. Gene HoferMiss Kay HoferMr. & Mrs. H. V. HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Jack A. HolderMrs. R. G. HopeMr. Mrs. Thomas G. HortiMr. & Mrs. John J. HowarthMr. & Mrs. Roger V. HoyMr. & Mrs. William M. HuffMrs. Vivian HuntLinda & Brian HutchinsMr. & Mrs. William W. HutchinsMr. & MrS. George E. HutchisonMr. & Mrs. Rod T. IrnaiLt. Col. & Mrs. C. P. IrwinMr. & Mrs. Steven JacksonMr. & Mrs. Gary S. JensenMr. & Mrs. Harris C. JensenMary Louise JesterDr. & Mrs. Ralph E. JohnsonInga M. JohnsonDr. & Mrs. Charles L. Johnston, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. W. David JonesMr. & Mrs. Michael Kapchuk, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Alfred J. KassMr. & Mrs. Dan KeeneyDr. & Mrs. James V. KellerMr. & Mrs. Edward N KleeMr. & Mrs. Ted L. KorosyMr. & Mrs. Alvin KoslofskyMr. & Mrs. Jerry KubicMr. & Mrs. Thomas KuneshMr. & Mrs. R. E. KureMr & Mrs. George B. Kurtz

  • Mr. B. J. LangeliusMrs. August J. LarsonMr. & Mrs. A. Raymond LattanzioMr. & Mrs. Dean D. LatterMr. & Mrs. Sam LevinMr. & Mrs. David LesserMr. & Mrs. George R. LewisMr. & Mrs. John J. LieursiMr. & Mrs. R. W. LivingstonDr. & Mrs. Robert LoehrMr. & Mrs. Carl F. LoveMr. & Mrs. Raymond LowenthalDr. & Mrs. Gerald A. LucasMrs. Gladys MacArthurDr. & Mrs. Robert W. MaddenMr. & Mrs. Harry J. MaherMr. & Mrs. Robert M. MaherMr. & Mrs. Michael MahoneyMr. & Mrs. J. R. MaloneyDr. & Mrs. Robert P. MandaiMary B. ManisMr. John MarkusMrs. James E. MartinBeverly MattosCaptain & Mrs. R. P. MauriceMr. & Mrs. J. D. McAnallyEva McCallMr. & Mrs. B. K. McDonough (2)Verna McGinnisMr. Carroll McGoughArlene McHenryGordon J. McHenryMcl

  • THE WEST VALLEY LIGHT OPERA ASSOCIATION, INC.A Non-Profit Organization ...The object of this Association is to promote cultural activity in the area and to provide opportunitiesfor drama students and others with dramatic aspirations to take part in theatrical productions underthe guidance of experienced play Directors. We sincerely hope you will enjoy our musical plays.

    Should you wish to become a subscriber, our representative will be happy to explain the advantage ofmembership.

    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 779, Los Gatos, CA 95030Telephones: Office, (408) 358-1896; Workshop, (408) 371-7379

    BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 1976/77

    CAPTAIN ROSS P. MAURICE PresidentMR. EDWARD W. HAND Vice-PresidentMRS. JEAN HUTCHINS 2nd Vice-PresidentMR. MARTIN S. BOSTWICK TreasurerMRS. ALTHEA BLOOMFIELD MemberMR. SHERWOOD GOOZEE _ MemberMR. E.J. PINCUS MemberMR. WILLIAM G. ZOLLER Counsel

    Mrs. Gladys MacArthur .. SecretaryJohn Hauser . Advisory Group HeadTHE AUXILIARY

    The West Valley Light Opera Association Auxiliary's greatest challenge probably lies inhosting the Champagne Gala for Member's Night (Usually the opening performance of eachproduction). Other activities include operation of the refreshment concession in the theatrelobby, helping backstage in many areas, ushering, painting sets, sewing, and other rewardingactivities. The Auxiliary would welcome new members; for information please call: Mrs.Florence Colvan at 996-3180. or our office at 358-1896.THE OVERTURES ... traveling troupe of West Valley Light Opera Association, is presently in need of ad-ditional male members and female alto's to complete their ensemble for future performances. If interested inauditioning or if your organization is planning a luncheon, banquet, convention, etc., and needs entertainmentat reasonable rates, please call:

    Marge Hand, 356-7340, or Gladie Tuscher, 996-0485

    OUR NEXT PRODUCTION - "VERY GOOD EDDIE"

    Still playing at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, VERY GOOD EDDIE, with music by JeromeKern, will be the first production of the new season. Released to non-professional groupsearly in May, West Valley hastened to obtain the rights upon learning that it was available togroups such as ours.

    Originally opening on Broadway with Ernest Truex in the title role playing opposite AliceDovey, a long and successful run was enjoyed. Revived in 1975, it is still playing to fullhouses in London, where some W.V.L.O. members saw it in 1976. The February 1977 issueof the Illustrated London News in their "thumb-nail" review calls it "an enjoyment to share"and a "refreshingly innocent musical."

    To be directed by Tom Ribordy, this operetta is planned to be presented in September andOctober of 1977. Subscribers will be officially notified in ample time to make reservations.

    Other musicals under consideration include Noel Coward's "Bitter-Sweet," VictorHerbert's "The Red Mill" among others.

    ALSO COMING TO THIS THEATRE"The Miracle Worker" by the Community Players - July, 1977"A Little Night Music" by the Saratoga Drama Group - Oct/Nov 1977

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