STAGE TUBE: Go Behind-The-Scenes of SRT’s GYPSY, Now Playing

By: Mar. 22, 2012
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Sierra Repertory Theatre is presenting Gypsy through April 22 at the East Sonora Theater, and BroadwayWorld has the behind-the-scenes footage as well as preview videos!  Check them out below!

Gypsy opens Saturday, March 3 and plays through Sunday, April 22 at SRT’s East Sonora Theatre. Thursday and Friday performances begin at 7, Saturday evening performances are at 8 and Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinees begin at 2. Ticket prices range from $26 to $32 depending on the day of the performance. Children, group, senior and student discounts are available for select performances.

Opening night, March 3, is SRT’s gala, a special benefit performance that includes a pre-show reception, silent auction and dinner at the Elks Lodge, then a live auction and the opening night performance at the East Sonora stage. Tickets for the gala evening are $115 per person or $85 for season ticket holders. For gala reservations, contact SRT’s Beverly Handelman at (209) 532-0502, ext. 112 or bhandelman@sierrarep.org. For performance information or reservations, call SRT’s box office at (209) 532-3120 or visit the theater’s website at www.sierrarep.org.

The cast includes bay area performer Heather Orth as Mama Rose and Samantha Bruce (the German stewardess in SRT’s Boeing Boeing and the young wife in The Ladies Man) as Louise/Gypsy Rose Lee.  Other cast members include:  Michelle Foletta (Lily in SRT’s Annie and young Tammy Wynette in Stand by Your Man) is younger sister Dainty June, SRT newcomer Jason Oles is Herbie, New York performer Jake Delaney is dancer Tulsa, and Lia Metz, Rori Nogee and Kaylie Olson are burlesque performers Tessie Tura, Mazeppa and Electra. Katie Harvey and Anastacia Muñoz play Baby June and Baby Louise, and Caleb Britt, Sabrina Jensen, Dominic Moreno and Gavin Williams are the “newsboys” in the children’s act. Filling out the ensemble are Melody Britt, Lucas Coleman, Israel Cortez, Ryan Haberfeld, Kayla Hart, Krista Mensonides, Jim Shine and Madilyn Wold. Viets is director and choreographer, and SRT’s Mark Seiver is musical director.

SRT is a professional non-profit theater producing a year-round season of classic and contemporary plays at two locations — the SRT theater in East Sonora and the historic Fallon House Theatre in Columbia. The resident company and visiting guest artists include members of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers. High quality performances, production values and management have established Sierra Rep as a model for regional theater. Sierra Rep's 200-seat theater in East Sonora is intimate, attractive and comfortable; with excellent sight lines and acoustics, and no seat more than 10 rows from the stage. The Fallon House is a restored Gold Rush-era theater and inn located in Columbia State Historic Park. It seats 274. Both theaters are centrally heated and cooled and wheelchair accessible. The East Sonora Theater has an assistive listening system for hearing-impaired patrons.



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