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| Triangle
will perform For Love or Funny at McCarter Theatre, Princeton,
NJ on Friday, November 14, Saturday, November 15, and Sunday, November
17. Purchase tickets
online
or by calling 1-888-ARTSWEB today! In December This Side of Parody
will hit the road! Be sure to check out the show at one (or more)
of our 2003 tour stops. |
| Interested
in joining us? We're in need of talented technicians
and musicians for this show. Contact Devon
for more information! |
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The
Princeton Triangle Club Presents Its 113th Annual Production

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Director
& Choreographer
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Dan
Knechtges
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Musical
Director
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Orchestrator
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Steve
Silverstein
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Ron
Drotos
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Costume
Designer
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Lighting Designer
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Anne-Marie
Wright
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Scott Grzenczyk '06
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Set Designer
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Co-Choreographer
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Steven
Capone
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D.J.
Gray
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Cast members Rory Weisbord '07,
Virginia Pourakis '05, and Ben Mains '06, learn the dancing of
For Love or Funny.
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The
Cast
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Bridget Durkin '07, Chris Berg '07, Jing Jin '06, Mike Botta
'06, Chaya Litvack '05, Clay Dukes '07, Megan McGowan '06, Ben
Fast '06, Christine Murphy '07, Troy Holland '05, Virginia
Pourakis '05, Ben Mains '06, Anne Riker Purcell '05, David
Mesrobian '05, Cathy Rampell '07, James Park '07
Ashley Soloff '07, Roshan Varma '06, Allison Squires '06,
Jacob Van Naarden '06, Pam Testani '07, Scott Wolman '07, Rory
Kress Weisbord '07
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| The
Writers |
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Zach
Goldstein '05, Dan Iglesia '04, Jay Katsir '04, Andrew Romano '04,
Nathan Floody '05, Sarah Grant '05, Troy Holland '05, Hugh Meighen
'05, Virginia Pourakis '05, Mimi Chubb '06, Ben Fast '06, Drew
Fornarola '06, Eve Glazer '06, Jacob Gold '06, Ruby Pan '06, Tekla
Soroka '06, Sarah Unger '06
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| Production
Staff |
| Production
Manager: |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
| Stage
Manager: |
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Tarryn
Chun '05 |
| Technical
Director: |
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Scott
Grzenczyk '06 |
| Asst.
Stage Managers: |
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Zach Berta
'07, Eve Glazer '06 |
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| Sound
Designer: |
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Rik
Aspinall '06 |
| Props
Team: |
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Lauren
Hayward '05, Carol Rosenfeld '05, Claire Gowdy '07, Eve Glazer '06 |
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| Master
Carpenter: |
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Ed
Davisson '06 |
| Master
Electrician: |
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David
Bengali '04 |
| Spot
Operators: |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
| Light
Board Operator: |
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Scott
Grzenczyk '06 |
| Sound
Board Operator: |
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Rik
Aspinall '06 |
| Program
Designer: |
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Rob
Simmons '05 & Rahul Sharma '06 |
| Carpenters
& Scenic Artists: |
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Rahul
Sharma '06 |
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Jeff Hill
'07 |
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Claire
Gowdy '07 |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
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Annika
Ashton '04 |
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Tarryn
Chun '06 |
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Joey
Cotruvo '06 |
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Andrew
Trueblood '05 |
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Scott
Grzenczyk '06 |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
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| Running
Crew: |
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Annika
Ashton '04 |
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Andrew
Trueblood '05 |
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Rahul
Sharma '06 |
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Claire
Gowdy '07 |
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Zach Berta
'07 |
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Lauren
Heyward '05 |
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Jeff Hill
'07 |
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Sean Shank
'06 |
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Carol
Rosenfeld '05 |
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David
Bengali '04 |
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Ed
Davisson '06 |
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| The
Orchestra |
| Conductor: |
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Sarah
Grant '05 |
| Alto
Sax |
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Louis
Epstein '06 |
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Bass: |
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John
Norwood '06 |
| Tenor
Sax/Clarinet: |
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Ben Elias
'05 |
| Drums: |
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Steven
Sucharski '06 |
| Flute: |
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Emily
Stolzenberg '07 |
| Piano: |
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Joey Cotruvo
'06 |
| Synthesizer: |
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Scott
Elmegreen '07 |
| Guitar: |
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Adam Reif
'06 |
| Trombone: |
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Charlie
Bergen '07 |
| Trumpet: |
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Eve Glazer
'06 |
| Trumpet: |
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David
Konieczkowski '06 |
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| About
the Show |

Just when you thought Reality TV couldn't get any more real, enter
Triangle! This year's Triangle Show For Love or Funny takes on the
challenging and ridiculous genre of Reality TV to bring you our
first-ever Reality Musical. The 113th Triangle Show has found a
variety of targets to satirize and pillory, from NATO expansion and UN
personnel to Barbarians, Vikings, Pirates, Robots, and, of course,
Women in Prison. Join us as we explore the true origins of the Gospel
and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, or the subtle
nuances of Performance Art gone horribly wrong, in a musical more real
than real life itself, where nothing, including the ending, is
certain, except of course that there will be men dressed as women
someplace. |
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