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| Triangle
will perform This Side of Parody at McCarter Theatre, Princeton,
NJ on Friday, November 15, Saturday, November 16, 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 2002 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 112th 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
Designers
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Anne-Marie
Wright
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Christopher
Gorzelnik & Scott Grzenczyk '06
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Set
Designers
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Associate
Choreographer
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Steven
Capone & Meganne E. George
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D.J.
Gray
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Laughter
from the start: Triangle material finds its first audience - and
Triangle actors their first stage - as cast members read through
This
Side of Parody, September 2002
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The
Cast
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Connor
Allman '04, Iris Blasi '03, Adam Brenner '06,Becky Farbstein '04,
Ben Fast '06, Zach Goldstein '05, Jessica Herling '03, Troy Holland
'05, Jing Jin '06, Jesse Liebman '03, Chaya Litvack '05, Ben Mains
'06, Megan McGowan '06, David Mesrobian '05, Virginia Pourakis '05,
Anne Riker Purcell '05, Sean Shank '06, Cara Sheffler '04, Greg
Taubman '06, Jacob Van Naarden '06
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Writers |
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Jesse
Liebman '03, Yan Zhang '03, Iris Blasi '03, Lia Romeo '03, Andrew
Romano '04, Jay Katsir '04, Dan Iglesia '04, Cara Sheffler '04,
Sarah Grant '05, Owen Tanzer '05, Troy Holland '05, Zach Goldstein
'05, Bobby Mulcare '04
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| Production
Staff |
| Production
Manager: |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
| Stage
Manager: |
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Carolyn
Wise '05 |
| Technical
Directors: |
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Annika
Ashton '04 & Andrew Trueblood '05 |
| Asst.
Stage Managers: |
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Annika
Ashton '04 |
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Tarryn
Chun '06 |
| Sound
Designer: |
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Dan
Candeto '06 |
| Props
Manager: |
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Lauren
Hayward '05 |
| Props
Assistant: |
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Carol
Rosenfeld '05 |
| Costume
Manager: |
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Allison
Squires '06 |
| Master
Carpenter: |
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Andrew
Trueblood '05 |
| Master
Painter: |
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Allison
Squires '06 |
| Spot
Operators: |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
| Light
Board Operator: |
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Scott
Grzenczyk '06 |
| Sound
Board Operator: |
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Dan
Candeto '06 |
| Program
Designer: |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
| Carpenters
& Scenic Artists: |
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Connor
Allman '04 |
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Annika
Ashton '04 |
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David
Bengali '04 |
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Dan
Candeto '06 |
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Tarryn
Chun '06 |
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Ed
Davisson '06 |
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Becky
Farbstein '04 |
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Scott
Grzenczyk '06 |
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Philip
Hall '05 |
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Troy
Holland '05 |
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Pete
Landwehr '06 |
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Jessica
Manley '03 |
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Megan
McGowan '06 |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
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Allison
Squires '06 |
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Andrew
Trueblood '05 |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
| Running
Crew: |
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Annika
Ashton '04 |
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Tarryn
Chun '06 |
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Lauren
Hayward '05 |
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Peter
Landwehr '06 |
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Jessica
Manley '03 |
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Carol
Rosenfeld '05 |
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Rob
Simmons '05 |
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Allison
Squires '06 |
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Andrew
Trueblood '05 |
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Philip
Hall '05 |
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Devon
Wessman-Smerdon '05 |
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| The
Orchestra |
| Conductor: |
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Sarah
Grant '05 |
| Alto
Sax |
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Kevin
Shi '06 |
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Bass: |
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Caleb
Bonilla '03 |
| Tenor
Sax/Clarinet: |
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Jeewoo
Lim '06 |
| Drums: |
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Sarah
Molouki '04 |
| Flute: |
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Anne
Throdahl '05 |
| Piano: |
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David
Willard '05 |
| Synthesizer: |
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Jessica
Dye '05 |
| Guitar: |
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John
Norwood '06 |
| Trombone: |
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Rishard
P. Cooper '06 |
| Trumpet: |
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Eve
Glazer '06 |
| Trumpet: |
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David
Konieczkowski '06 |
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| About
the Show |
F.
Scott Fitzgerald '17 would not recognize this year's Triangle Club
Show, This Side of Parody, with its unusual mixture of fun
and frolic. No cows are sacred enough to escape Triangle's irreverent
scrutiny: not James Bond, or organized religion (pick any), or airport
security, or comic book heroes, or the lovable Gepptto (of Pinocchio
fame). Even Jean-Paul Satre comes under the gun, along with the fine
art of computer hacking, admissions-ofice style. Throw in the Irish
and the French for good measure, and its signature all-male kickline,
and you've got a musical revue in the classic Triangle tradition,
guaranteed to pull no punches and leave you laughing. After all, Triangle's
been doing its for 111 years - why stop now? |
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