Doctor Dolittle Jr. - May 06

The Grayson School

  SPECIAL THANKS  

 

To Ms. Stacey Angelillo for costumes and our program cover illustration, and to Jacqueline Bellaria, Lucy Browne, Betty Burke, Rena Civan, Claire Frantz, Summer High, Reid Kuriashkin, Kenny Mellon, Sydney Merlin, Beesan Muaddi, and Eleanor Strom for the design and construction of our costumes.
 
To Ms. Mary Lyon, Ms. Ally O'Rourke-Barrett, Morgan Burns, Karl Engel,
Rory Grant, Miles Hong, Katy Kaskey, Devin Kennedy, Wren LaFiandra,
Maya Lin, Albert Pizzica, Keilani Ramos, and Jonah Vogl for
designing and building our sets and props.
 
To Mr. Marc Marenco, Derek Martielli, and Eli Weinberg for our stage lighting; to
Dr. Colin Tinsman and Tani Nevins-Klein for sound; and to our stage crew,
Hanna Lin, Albert Pizzica, and Keilani Ramos.
 

 
Welcome to our families and VIPs!

 

Since 1920, Dr. Dolittle has been delighting children with his adventures. His curiosity, empathy and intelligence resonate with our students. Adventures like those of Dr. Dolittle blend with the Lower School curricular theme of global discovery and enhance our integrated study of the world at large.


The performers in today’s production of Dr. Dolittle Jr. began rehearsing early in the year. Their efforts to learn lines, lyrics, and staging have been Herculean.

It is fitting that they have such a large audience to share this experience and

feel the joy of the performing arts. 


It takes a coordinated effort from the entire Lower School staff to bring this musical to life today. On behalf of the students, I thank everyone for their contribution to the success of this show!

 
Kimm Doherty
Director of the Lower School
 

 
Dr. Dolittle originally produced in the United States
by the Pittsburgh CLO, Pittsburgh, PA
Van Kaplan, Executive Producer

Doctor Dolittle JR.

Is presented through special arrangement with

Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.

www.mtishows.com

 

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

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