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Book and Additional Lyrics by Rupert Holmes Music and Additional Lyrics by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Original Book and Concept by Peter Stone Directed by Rick Steinberg Produced by Priscilla Huh Losey Music Direction by David Watkins Choreography by Miriam Durrie-Kirsch It’s the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959. Boston’s Colonial Theatre is host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage the entire cast & crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan! Produced by special arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide. Lieutenant Frank Cioffi – William Carmichael Carmen Bernstein – Aileen-Marie Scott Niki Harris – Olivia Heulitt Georgia Hendricks – Sara Marie Calvey Aaron Fox – David White Christopher Belling – Bill Sweeney Sidney Bernstein – Todd Tickner Bambi Bernet – Dawn Notagiacomo
Bambi Bernet (Oct 22, 23 and Nov 6, 13) – Angelica Smith Oscar Shapiro – Larry Craig Daryl Grady – Rita McCaffrey Johnny Harmon – David Parmenter Bobby Pepper – Kyle Johnson Jessica Cranshaw – Priscilla Losey (Fridays), Miriam Durrie-Kirsch (Saturdays and Sundays) Randy – John Alejo Ensemble – Ariel Stewart Ensemble – Solomon Ha Upcoming Events Feb 3 - Mar 5, 2017: Performances of "Much Ado About Nothing" Feb 5, 6, & 7, 2017: Auditions for "Dogfight" Mar 31 - May 7, 2017: Performances of "Dogfight" Megan Sikora is an American actress who has appeared on Broadway in several musicals. She originated the role of Bambi Bernet in Curtains in 2007. Megan Sikora grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She began dancing at 3, and attended Point Park University, majoring in dance. [1] At age 19, she joined the cast of the German version of Beauty and the Beast, and toured Germany and Austria. She was also selected as one of 20 American women to dance ballet at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
Sikora debuted on Broadway in 42nd Street in 2001 as Lorraine/Ensemble. She appeared in other shows such as Thoroughly Modern Millie in 2002 as Ruth/Ensemble,[4] Wonderful Town, Dracula, and Wicked, where she understudied Glinda and Nessarose. In 2007, she reached her breakthrough when cast as the determined dancing fanatic Bambi Bernet in the Broadway musical Curtains. She appeared on Broadway and the Los Angeles out of town tryout as well. She appeared in the Broadway revival of Promises, Promises opposite Kristin Chenoweth in 2010. In March 2011, she played the role of Miss Krumholtz in the Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. She was nominated for the 2011 Astaire Award, Female Dancer, Broadway for this role.[6] She played the role of Joan and others, and was the dance captain, in the Broadway production of The Nance in 2013.[7] She appears in the new musical Holiday Inn, which opened on Broadway in October 2016.", June 28, 2007, retrieved January 4, 2017
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^ , retrieved January 3, 2017Original Book and Concept by PETER STONE84x64 curtains Additional Lyrics by JOHN KANDER and RUPERT HOLMES September 24-27* and October 1-4 *Special $10 Matinee on September 27.  All seats = 10 bucks! A fun, madcap, one-of-a-kind show, Curtains is a musical-murder-mystery-comedy!  Plus, it also manages to send-up the crazy world of theater at the same time!  An entertaining and charming musical from Kander & Ebb (Cabaret, Chicago). Set in 1959 Boston, Massachusetts our show follows the fallout when the supremely untalented star Jessica Cranshaw of “Robbin' Hood of the Old West” is murdered during her opening night curtain call. It is up to Lt. Frank Cioffi, a police detective (who happens to be a huge musical theater fan) to save the show, solve the case, and maybe even find love before the show reopens, without getting killed himself!  Mayhem, madness, murder and musical theatre come together from the team that has captured Broadway's heart with phenomenal success in the original works and revivals of Cabaret and Chicago.
The bigger than life characters include Carmen Bernstein the cold-hearted producer of our show, her daughter Elaine (also known as Bambi), the overly theatrical director Christopher Belling, and the songwriting team of Aaron Fox and Georgia Hendricks (the ultimate understudy). The show-within-the-show has great numbers like Kansasland, Thataway, and In the Same Boat.  In between those scenes are hilarious songs about the zany  world of theatre, such as Show People, It’s a Business and What Kind of Man.  The murder mystery angle of the story gets its own songs, too:  The Woman‘s Dead, He Did It, and more! Lt. Frank Cioffi - Dean Burnell Niki Harris - Michelle Sawyer-Houle Georgia Hendricks - Kristin Silverman Aaron Fox - Eric R. Hill Carmen Bernstein - Amena Smith Oscar Shapiro - Clem Turmel Christopher Belling - Kris Johnson Bambi Bernet - Casey Dearborn Sidney Bernstein - Tom Weeks Joan Harmon - Hope Sturtevant Daryl Grady - Jeff Wallin