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Cast of Characters
| Ren McCormack |
Scott J. Sumerak** |
| Ethel McCormack |
Julie Elliot |
| Reverend Shaw Moore |
Bob Clark |
| Vi Moore |
Karen Doyle |
| Ariel Moore |
Hannah R. Hope |
| Lulu Warnicker / Country Kicker |
Cheri Trier |
| Wes Warnicker |
Dale Raczkowski |
| Coach Roger Dunbar |
Ira Rosenthal |
| Eleanor Dunbar |
Christine Koska |
| Rusty |
Beth Kuhn |
| Urleen |
Lindsay Binkley |
| Wendy Jo |
Amber McGuire |
| Chuck Cranston |
Keith Schneider** |
| Lyle |
Mark Stickney |
| Travis / Country Kicker |
Ari Briskman |
| A Cop / Country Kicker |
Mark Razniewski |
| Betty Blast |
Carol Lee Wax |
| Willard Hewitt |
Ryan Oboza |
| Principal Harry Clark |
Joe Schmitt |
| Jeter |
Bradley A. Rose |
| Bickle |
Jerry G. Thompson |
| Garvin / Cowboy Bob |
Pericles Georgopoulos |
| Irene |
Jaime Boe |
| Townspeople |
Jane Sackheim, Carol Weinstein |
| Students / Dancers |
Michelle Max, Rebecca Amend, Becca Steer, Natasha
Podgorski, Angela Peterson, Jesse Kovarsky |
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Production Staff
| Executive Producers |
Bradley A. Rose,
Ira Rosenthal |
| Associate Producer |
Shawn Anthony |
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| Director |
Catherine Davis |
| Choreographer |
Marianne Lubershane-Brown |
| Musical Director |
A. Scott Williams** |
| Conductor |
Thomas Taylor |
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| Assistant Director |
Lauren Erck |
| Assistant Choreographer |
Ben Swislow |
| Stage Manager |
Leslie DeCarl |
| Technical Director |
Steve Nickerson |
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| Costume Designer |
Keith Schneider** |
| Lights / Sound Designer |
Kurt Ottinger |
| Light Board Operator |
Bob Berman |
| Set Designer |
Rick Paul** |
| Master Carpenter |
Rob Flint |
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| Prop Mistress / Set Decorator |
Ida Silverman |
| Assistant Props Coordinator |
Ed Silverman |
| Stage Crew |
Maria Hutchinson |
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| Publicity |
Esther Rose |
| Donations |
Carol Lee Wax |
| House Manager |
David Shaw |
| Program/Photographer |
Jerry Thompson |
| Park District Liaison |
Kim Loprest |
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One of the most explosive movie musicals in recent memory now bursts onto the live stage. When Ren and his mother move from Chicago to a small farming town, Ren is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high school. What he isn't prepared for are the rigorous local laws, including a ban on dancing. The ban is the brainchild of a preacher determined to exercise the control over the town youth that he cannot command in his own home. When the reverend's rebellious daughter sets her cap for Ren, her roughneck boyfriend tries to sabotage Ren's reputation, with many of the locals eager to believe the worst about the new kid.
To the rockin' rhythm of its Oscar-nominated top 40 score (the soundtrack album reached number one on the Billboard charts and has sold over 15 million copies!) to which new, dynamic songs have been added, FOOTLOOSE celebrates the wisdom of listening to young people, guiding them with a warm heart and an open mind.
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