Olney's CAMELOT Extended Through January 17
By: Alexandra Johnson Dec. 08, 2009
Olney's luscious production of Camelot, described by The Washington Post as "compelling" and "resonant," has been extended for two weeks, to January 17, 2010. DC Theatre Scene calls Camelot "rip-roaring, ideal holiday entertainment."
Winner of four Tony Awards, the classic Lerner and Loewe musical Camelot follows the journey taken when unexpected passion and betrayal upend the world of an idealistic king, his beloved queen, and a virtuous knight.
Todd Alan Johnson and Aaron Ramey are making their Olney debuts as King Arthur and Sir Lancelot, respectively. Todd performed on Broadway in Aida, and in the National Tour of Les Miserables. Aaron's Broadway credits include Curtains, Young Frankenstein, and Thoroughly Modern Millie.Camelot plays the Mainstage now through January 17. Tickets are $26 to $49, with discounts available to groups, seniors, military, and students. Call the Box Office at 301.924.3400 or visit olneytheatre.org for tickets. (Please see the attached "Fact Sheet" for more details.) Camelot is set in King Arthur's enchanted kingdom – a place where honor and chivalry reign, where "might for right" is the new creed and democracy flourishes. When Queen Guenevere falls in love with Sir Lancelot, this idyllic land is placed in jeopardy. The splendid score includes the romantic and haunting "If Ever I Would Leave You," the captivating "How to Handle a Woman," and the majestic title song "Camelot."Doyle, Maria Egler, Jarid Faubel, William Goniprow, Carrie A. Johnson, Deborah Lubega, Don
Kenneth Mason, Thomas McNeal, Michael Nansel, Carl Randolph, Kirstin Riegler, Andrew
Sonntag, Ryan Speakman, and Kara-Tameika Watkins.Stephen Nachamie returns to Olney for the first time since last season's production of 1776. Most recently, Stephen's work was seen at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. He directed Faith Prince in a presenation of Luck! at the York Theatre Company; Into the Woods for NYU's CAP21; and Seth Rudetsky in Torch Song Trilogy. The musical director is Christopher Youstra, whose most recent Olney production was Call of the Wild. Rounding out the creative team are Jeremy F. Foil (Scenic Designer), Charlie Morrison (Lighting Designer), Eric Propp (Costume Designer), Jarett C. Pisani (Sound Designer), Nan Flanagan (Wig Designer), Lynn Watson (Dialect Coach), Casey
Kaleba (Fight Choreographer), and Renee E. Yancey (Stage Manager)

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