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The Cabaret Series presents |
TTC invites you to celebrate the best of Broadway as sung by a cast of past TTC performers. This event includes the announcement of our 2011-2012 Season and complimentary refreshments. So join us as we celebrate a new season |
for The Theater Company and honor some of Broadway's best and brightest musical numbers. We hope to see you there! Songs to include: Electricity from BILLY ELLIOT, Steal Your Rock N Roll from MEMPHIS, I'd Give It All for You from SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD, and so much more! |
Two Performances! Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 8pm AND 10pm Location: TTC's Studio - C413 Monroe Center for the Arts 720 Monroe St., Hoboken, NJ Tickets: $20 suggested donation No donation too small... or too large! Credit card: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/197160 Check or cash at the door Proceeds from this event will go toward funding TTC's 2011-2012 Season. |
Cast: Soprano JENNIFER CONNOR enjoys a diverse musical life as a soloist, collaborator, teacher, and adventurer. Jennifer was introduced to TTC when she sang the role of "Mabel" in Pirates of Penzance last fall. Jennifer has recently been seen as "Nadina" in the Liederkranz Opera Theater's production of The Chocolate Soldier, in the world premier of John Eaton’s The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at Symphony Space, and as "Gretel" in New Jersey State Opera's outreach production of Hansel and Gretel. Jennifer is a 2008 graduate of New York University (BM), and currently manages Visitor Services at the Children's Museum of the Arts, in Soho, NYC. |
HEATHER DREW made her stage debut with TTC last season in Psycho Beach Party. Recently she attained her B.A. in Contemporary Arts from the Ramapo College of NJ. After years of studying the business of Theatre, she has decided to step out of the shadow of her books and grace the stage. She is honored to be welcomed with open arms into the glorious world of Theatre. It is her belief that acting is the most rewarding calling and she hopes her smile will become contagious. Recently, she donned a power-tool belt to build the set of ‘Into the Woods’ at the Jim Africano Theater. In High School; the venue that ignited her passion for acting, she was mentored by Robert McClure (Avenue Q). Heather dreams of playing a mom for a 'Disney Channel' show, and becoming the next Betty White! |
CLARENCE ILANAN is elated to be sharing his talent at the same venue that started it all! TTC has been a vital force in my continued pursuit for my newly found passion which is "Theater", and is eternally grateful to Mr. David Zimmerman and Ms. Margaret Leone and all those involved in the Theater Company who gave me all the encouragements to pursue my dreams and to never stop dreaming. If you have a dream that you strongly believe in "Make Them Hear You". |
MICHAEL LIVINGSTON was last seen with TTC as Brad in last season's The Rocky Horror Show. He is a graduate of Fairfield University, with a degree in Film and Television Production. Recent credits include: Dr. Gabe Sumer in the off-broadway premier of The Awakening; Joe in No Telling, at the Harvest One Act Festival (in which they were finalists); and as a Featured Soloist for Broadway at the Harlem Meer. He can also be seen at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre, where he studies sketch and improv. Thanks to his family for all of their support, especially his parents. E, you're with me every step of the way! |
ALEXANDRA FINGER is jazzed to be on The Theater Company's stage! She has performed at venues across the tri-state area, and her favorite roles include: Shelby in Steel Magnolias and Dr. Charlotte in Falsettos at the Attic Ensemble, Veronica in the world premiere of Duncan Pflaster's Admit Impediments at Where Eagles Dare, Puppeteer in Imperia, Save the World, 'Cause Baby, No Worry, No Funk; Time to be Sunshine Drunk with Concrete Temple Theater at the Flea, and Sister Amnesia in Nunsense with The Theater Company. She can also be glimpsed in the background of a Debbie Downer sketch with Lindsay Lohan on SNL, has appeared as a radio personality at WFCF in St. Augustine, and appeared (and won!) on the pilot episode of Game Show Network's Chain Reaction. Love to Mr. P! |
LIZA POOR is thrilled to be working with The Theater Company, once again. A graduate of Penn State University, Liza moved to Hoboken from Los Angeles where she lived and worked for more than a year, but now she's rockin' it out in NYC. Last summer she made her off-off Broadway debut in 10 Reasons I Won't Go Home With You. Other career highlights include Jesus Christ Superstar, Ragtime, and the role of Mazzeppa in Gypsy. |
MARIAH SADE RALPH is an aspiring musician and performer brought up listening to a wide array of music to include Gospel, Reggae, Calypso, Soca, Hip Hop, Jazz and Classical -- it’s no wonder that this song bird has been singing since the tender age of two and began performing with local gospel groups at 9. The Jersey City native currently attends St. Dominic Academy High school as a senior. This high school's renown choral program has afforded her opportunities to gain experience as a performer. Since joining the choir in 2008 she has performed in twice in Carnegie Hall and recently sang solo in Radio City Music hall. Her quest for growth continues as she enters the realm of musical theater, her desired major in college. |
HOWARD RICHMAN is the Artistic Director and performer of Parlour Productions for over 14 years. [Google us!] His infamous recent productions include Lady Di-Amel's Aquacade, Hirsute Ceramist and the Phallus of Clay and The Family Jewels: A Farcical. |
STEVEN SLATTEN is ecstatic to work with The Theater Company once again - last season he was featured as a Pirate in The Pirates of Penzance and in the season prior to that, the Squigee Guy in Rent. Steve has worked as a singer and actor across the country. He recently had the world premiere of his one man show "Fame Whore"in San Francisco, CA. Some favorite roles include Jesus (Godspell) Pan (Bat Boy: The Musical), Squigee Guy (Rent) and Joey (Tony & Tina's Wedding). He would like to thank his friends and family for their constant support and love. |
ADENA WEISHOLTZ was last seen in The Theater Company's Back2Broadway and has also taken to the TTC stage in RENT, The Who's Tommy and Anything Goes! Other favorites include: Cabaret (Fräulein Kost/Frenchie), Grease (Rizzo), George M! (Ethel Levey), and South Pacific (Bloody Mary). |
BRANAN WHITEHEAD is thrilled to be performing with The Theatre Company once again having appeared as Riff-Raff in The Rocky Horror Show and Major-General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance last season. Since beginning his acting career at the tender age of eight, Branan has been fortunate enough to have performed throughout Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Texas, New York and, of course, New Jersey. He is a proud six-year resident of Jersey City, Hoboken's friendly neighbor to the South, where he lives a simple life with his adorable but demanding felines, Angelique and Mischa. |
JENNY FERSCH (MC) is fired up to be working with TTC again. Jenny is a graduate of Catholic University's Benjamin T. Rome School of Music and has been performing in DC, NY, and NJ since 2006. Past shows with TTC are Glory Days (Director), The Rocky Horror Show, Tommy, Working, and Seussical. Other credits include: Little Shop of Horrors (Ronette) Actor's Harbor Theatre, It's A Wonderful Life Radio Play (Mary Hatch) Attic Ensemble, Biloxi Blues (Rowena) Snug Harbor, George M! (Ethel) Toby's Columbia, Grimm Tales (Hansel/Ashputtle) Snug Harbor, The Boys Next Door (Sheila) Colonel's Men, Pippin Snug Harbor, Titanic (Marion Thayer) Toby's Columbia, and Grease (Patty Simcox) Toby's Baltimore. |
DAVID ZIMMERMAN (Accompanist) has worked in regional, professional, educational and community theater since 1986 and is one of the founders of TTC. He has logged hours in every aspect of a theatrical production, from makeup, costumes, props, and set, artistic and lighting design, to stage management, directing (both artistically and musically) and producing. Recent and favorite directorial credits include: Nunsense with The Attic Ensemble, and with TTC: The Secret Garden: A Concert Production, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Forever Plaid, and Smokey Joe’s Café. In his free time, David works at Stevens Institute of Technology running their student performing arts program. |
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