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Little Radical Theatrics' A Little Night Music

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 19 Whippoorwill Rd E Armonk NY 10504  See map

Little Radical Theatrics, Inc. proudly presents
its Summer 2012 production
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC

Book by Hugh Wheeler
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Inspired by the Ingmar Bergman film

Produced by Stephanie Viegas
Directed by Michael J. Mirra
Musical Direction by Ricky Romano
Choreographed by Jessica Bittner

Stage Managed by Julia LaVerde

Production Supervision by Jovan C. Richards


"SEND IN THE CLOWNS..."
Little Radical Theatrics brings Stephen Sondheim to the forefront once again with its summer offering. One of Broadway’s most neglected masterpieces, the romantic and achingly beautiful A Little Night Music deals with the universal subject of love, in all its wondrous, humorous and ironic permutations. Based on the Ingmar Bergman film "Smiles of a Summer Night", it interweaves a tangled web of former and current lovers. Esteemed lawyer Fredrik Egerman has recently married a young virgin, Anne, whom his son, Henrik, has also fallen madly in love. Fredrik’s dedication to his blushing bride is tested when he reunites with a former flame, the famed (and fading) actress Desiree Armfeldt. Things grow more complicated when her jealous (and married) lover Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm gets wind of the reunion. The coupling and uncoupling comes to a head when Desirée convinces her mother to host Fredrik and his family for a weekend on her lavish country estate—and the Count, with wife in tow, crashes the party!

- WHO'S WHO - 
Shana Lin as Desiree Armfeldt
Betsy Silverman as Madame Armfeldt
Joey Sanzaro as Fredrik Egerman
Ezra Hernandez as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
Stephanie Viegas as Countess Charlotte Malcolm
David Himmel as Henrik Egerman
Claire Leyden as Anne Egerman
Allison First as Fredrika Armfeldt
Jennifer Silverman as Petra
Drew Mollo as Frid
Bryelle Burgus as Mrs. Segstrom
T. Eric Collins as Mr. Erlanson
Alexis Ebers as Mrs. Nordstrom
Mike Okulski as Mr. Lindquist
Georgie Simon as Mrs. Anderson

PERFORMANCES:
August 23 @ 7:00pm ▪ August 24 @ 8:00pm 
August 25 @ 8:00pm ▪ August 26 @ 7:00pm

To secure your ($20.00) advanced tickets to ALNM:
ONLINE: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/260805
PHONE: Call 1-800-836-3008 and mention ALNM
E-MAIL: littleradicals@aol.com

A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. 

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