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"Central Illinois' Only Equity Star Music and Drama Theat Twelfth season May 25 - Sept 29,1968 Sullivan,

I ."

I Guy S. Little, Jr. Ptwnts

I JANE KEAN in "GUYS AND DOLLS" July 23 - 28, 1968

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GUY S. Little, Jr. PRESENTS

JANE KEAN 'GUYS AND DOLLS"

A Mvsicaf Fable of Broadway Based on a Story and C3raracters of Damon Runyon

Music and Lyrics by Book by FRANK LOESSER JO SWERLING and ABE BURROWS

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JERlLl LITTLE JOHN KELSO J. HOMER ANDERSON 8111 Haddad Ralph Foody

Harold Goldberg Jean Webster Robert k l t n e y

Hlilliam Arthur DIRECTED AND- CHOREOGRAPHED BY GEORGE BUNT

Musical Direction by ROBERT MOREEN PRODUCTION DESIGNED by ROBERT D. SOUL€

Costumes by JEAN WEBSTER Production Stage Manager Technical Dimctor

BENNETT T. OBERSTEIN FREDRICK LEE OLSON

I ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. LITTLE I CAST

........................................... Nicely-Nicely Johnson BILL HADDAD Benny Southstreet . . . .......................................... NEIL FLECKMAN Rusty Charlie ................................................ WILLIAM ARTHUR Sarah Brown ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JERlLl LITTLE Arvide Abernathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAROLD GOLDBERG Mission Band .............................. LOIS P. CARLSON, GIL FISHER, PATTI

FUOCO, LINDA HUTSON Harry the Horse ................................................ DAVID HARDIN Lt. Brannigan .................................................. RALPH FOODY Nathan Detroit .................................................. JOHN KELSO Angie the Ox ................................................ MICHAEL ROBINS Miss Adelaide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JANE KEAN Sky Masterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. HOMER ANDERSON Joey Biltmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOHN WALKER

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mimi DEBORAH WOOD General Matilda B. Cartwright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JEAN WEBSTER Big Jule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT GWALTNEY Drunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOM HASTINGS Hot Box Girls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEBORAH WOOD, JEANNE

REYNOLDS, LYNDA MILLOFF, SHARl BAUHS, CYNTHIA STROHACKER, MARY LOU WESTERFIELD

Men's Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DARYL WAGNER, TOM HASTINGS, GREGG STUMP,' SONNY KNIGHT, CARL GOODWIN, JOHN WALKER, MICH- AEL ROBINS. KEN FRANCIS. GUY LITTLE. WILLIAM ARTHUR . -

Extras P. STEVE HARRIS, JEAN OBRECHT, MARY ~osco,' BECKY SIEGEL; 'NICHOLAS EVANS, JIM BALDASSARE

ORCHESTRA: Robert Moreen and Eddie McCarty, Pianos; Michael Garrett, Percussion; Jack Henry, Bass.

CREDITS: Macon Music, Inc., Decatur; McMannis Flower Shop Decatur. Don Barber-Montgomery Ward Decatur. Dr. Elliott; Elzy's Flower S h o p Mr. ~azel1;-~oolwbrth's, Decatur; Methodjst ~ h u r i h , ~ u ~ l i v a h ; Western Union Telegraph; ~ a i n k - ~ s s i c k s , Decatur; Salvation Army; Commun~ty Discount.

"Guys and Dolls" presented with permission of Music Theatre Intutrnational, 119 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y,

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WELCOME! TO THE TWELFTH SEASON

Althou h Vivian Vance starring in The Mar- riage-Go-5-d on May 25th marks the firnt .how o! the 1968 spring-summer-fall season a t \I

The L ~ t t l e Theatre-On The Square thim pro- duction will be the ninth opening f& producer Guy S. Little. Jr. this year. Immediately after

resenting Rosemary Prinz in A Girl Could Get Eucb in December- anuary in Sullivan, Mr. Little left for Phoeni! Armona where he was engaged as roducer f& the 21st sealon at the famoum somgrero P1a house. While in Phoenix. Mr. Little presented &ward Keel Ray Walston Kathryn Crosby Mildred ~ a t w i c i Cornelia 0ti; Skinner and &her greats of ~ m e r i c a n show business in addition to Ann Sothern, Robert Cumminp and Vivian Vance. . .all who will

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I appear In Sullivan this season. Mr. Little returned to Sullivan in time. to remodel the balcony of the theatre removlng the old pro- jection booth and elev;tinK the seats; and in- stalling a new curved staple curtain--all to celebrate the opening of the 12th season in Sullivan.

Long before. Mr. Little opened the Grand Theatre back m 1957 he hoped and planned that nomeda he wouid have a theatre where musicals a n d plays could be presented. He got his first job In professional theatre as an ap- y t i c e at the Keene, New Hampshire Summer

heatre in 1951 and worked the two following smnmers at the Gateway Musical Playhouse near Atlantic City.

raduation from the University of M~S' a r Little took graduate courses at ~ o l u m h i a ~ h i v e r s i t ~ and The American Theatre Wing before returnmg to central Illinois in the spnng of 1957 to look for a theatre location.

Not havin& succeas locating a suitable theatv in -any of e larger citiea in downstate 1111- nols. Mr. Little decided to lease the movie house .in his native Sullivan. Since the o ening of Bngadoon on J,uly 3. 1957, Mr. ~ i t t f e has presented 112 major productton.--both plays and musicals-featuring many outstanding stars and supporting casts from Broadway. Hollywood T V and Opera. The first season ran nin; weeks m d had an attendance of 8.000. The Little Theatre-On The Square was open for twenty-four weeks last year and had an s t- tendance af 80 000 .a most gratifying in- crease l The ~ i l t l e ' ~ h i a t d n The Square also has a Children's Thea!re which presents pro- ductions for youn audtences on Saturdays dur- ing late June f uly and Au~us t . Mr. Little strongly belie& that stock should be a prov- ing-mound and workshop for young talent to develop as actors-singers-dancers and technicians. Thirty outasnding apprentices are accepted -c. year from over 100 applicants; these young stu- dents who have come from most every stat.

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Who's Who in the Cast ... ANE KEAN (Miss Adelaide) is known and

loved by television audiences all over the country as "Trixie" on Jackie Gleason's The Honeymooners. With the contributions of Miss Kean, the series has proved to be a tremendous success. She has also been verv active on Broadway. in celebrated cafes and rn summer stock. She studied singing with Kay Thompson who accompanied. her at the piano for one of her auditrons whrch won Jane her first Broadway show Early I n Bed where critics acclaimed her a young Eth Merman. Other Broadwav shows include Cal? Me Mis- ter. Are You With It?. Pajama Game. and she replaced Jayne Mansfield in the Broadway run of Wilt Success Spoil Rock H v t e r ?

Miss Kean has performed In well-known night clubs both here and abroad as a solo performer and with her sister, Betty. At the time when she appeared as a single in caba- rets, she was named one of the ten best dress- ed women in the U. S. She and her sister then combined their talents and appeared at the London Palladium, Copacabana. Sands Las Vegas and other top clubs. Their last appear- ance as a team was in the Broadway show Ankles Aweigh.

In addition to her recent television role in The Honeymooners. Miss Kean has made guest appearances on .the Ed Sullivan Show as well as other major T.V. shows. Before coming to Sullivan. she starred in South Paci- fic in Charlotte, North Carolina. Miss Kean resides in Hollywood with her producer-writer husband Richard Linkroum.

JERILI LITTLE (Sarah Brown) is recreating the role of Sarah which she first. plaved at The Grand Theatre rn 1957 opposite Ronald Rogers. Since that time, she has been a favo- rite of local audiences and has appeared in over 50 roles including Lilli in Kiss Me Kate. Sharon in Finian's Rainbow, Adelaide in Guys and Dolls. Annie in Anare Get Your Gun, Magnolia in Show Boat, Nellie in South Pacr- fic and Esaie in Redhead. Twrce she h-as been Eddie Bracken's leading lady. appearrng op- posite Mr. Bracken in The Tunnel of Love and The Seven Year Itch. While a student at the U. of I Jerili appeared opposrte Peter Palmer in a" campus production of Roberta. and in 1963 she was again seen with Mr. Palmer in The Little Theatre production of The Tender Trap.

Jerili's roles have also included Cheri in Bus Stop with Edd Byrnea and the title role in Irma La Douce. both productions touring, throu hout the Midwest in addition to bein stage8 in Sullivan. Last season Jerili aopearei as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl with Gardner McKay ulie in Show Boat with Bruce yarnell' Z d he Odd Couple with Alan Youn and wiih Santos Ortega in You Can't Take f: With You.

eared with Ton Bennett in Silk Stockings, howard Keel ,in &mth Pacific and Kay Ballard in Out Of Thrs World. He has also starred with Carol Lawrence in GUVS And Dolls. Dorothv Collins in Show B o a t and Tohn Raitt .in Caroi-

Lee Phillip Show, has sung with the Lyric Opera of Chica~o, has been an m.c. and pro- duction singer for night clubs, punched cattle and has been a lumberjack. Recently J. Homer spent three weeks in Vietnam for the Depart- ment of Defense with Sig Sakowicz,

JOHN KELSO (Nathan Detroit) is one of the most versatile talents in the theatre today. This season at The Little Theatre-On the Square. Mr. Kelso directed Robert Horton in Picnic. Ann

Sothern in Glad Tidincs and Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'B-ien in What Did We Do Wrong?

John has also been featured opposite Dennis Weaver in Catcq Me If You Can. Gardner Mc- Kay in Funny Grrl, Bruce Yarnell in Show Boat and Alan Young in The Odd Couple. He starred as Pseudolus in Guy Little's tourinc oroductron of A Funmy Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and received rave reviews through- out the country. Barbra Streisand and the Smothers Brothers were among his associates when he appeared a t St. Louis' Crystal Palace. This oast winter John appeared at Pheasant Run Playhouse in The Odd Couple with Dan Dailey and in Voice Of The Turtle with Terry . . Moore.

BILL HADDAD (Nicely-Nicely Johnson) has established himself as a favorite with audiences a t The Little Theatre-On the Square. He ap- peared last week as Ruder, the cherubic inn keeper in The Student Prince. Bill has pre- viously ropeared with Julja Meade in Here's Love. Tab Hunter in Mrster Roberts. Betty Ann Grove in Camelot, and the touring oroduc- tion of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. Last season Bill was featured with Will Hutchins in Sweet Charity and as Luther Billin with Betty Ann Grove in Soufh Pacifrc.

RALPH FOODY (Lt. Brannigan) returns to The Little Theatre-On the Square after a year's absence. having last appeared as Ben in The World Of Stule won^ with Robert Reed. Mr. Foodv will be remembered for such roles as the Captain in Mister Roberts with Tab Hunter. as Johnny in Lullaby with Rosemary Prinz and Margaret Hamilton. and as Dr. Lyman in Bus Stop with Edd Byrnes.

Since last seen in Sullivan, Mr. Foody has been active in the Chicago area appearing with Dan Dailey in The Odd ~ o u p l e : and with Leon- ard Nimoy in Visit To A Small Planet. He also was featured as Stosh in Stalag 17 with Fab- ian and as Inspector Levine in Catch Me If You Can with Jane Russell. Mr. Foody just completed a highl acclaimed role as Jud in Ok1ahoma! at the fn- he-~ound Theatre in Chi- cago.

ROBERT G.WALTNEY (Big Jule) de!ighted Sullivan audiences last week in the comrc role of Lutz, valet to Prince Karl Franz. Among a long list of theatrical credits he includes ap- pearances y i th Bert Lahr in ' Burlesque, and Burl Ives m The Man Who Came To Dlnmr. Mr. Gwaltney has been featured with Edward Everett Horton Joe E. Brown Margaret TN- man and most 'recently with &. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien in What Did We Do Wrong? He has also appeared in Miami Beach's Deauville Ho- tel in productions of The Music Man and Call Me Madam. Bob'a roles last season included Mr. DePinna in You Can't Take I t .With You and Captain Brackett in South Pacrfrc.

HAROLD GOLDBERG ( A ~ i d e ) made his Sul- livan debut Last week as Toni in The Student P r ~ m e . His roles include Sidney in Catch Me If You Can, Sol Schwartz in The Tender Trap and Mr. Kirby in You Can't Take I t With Yw. In musical iomedies Mr. Golberp: has appeared as Bellamy in The Fantasticks, Finian in F in iads Rainbow and Ali Hakim in Oklahoma! among many others. Mr. Goldberg's o era rol$ ran e from the Marriage Broker in hadam ~utterfBly to Dr. Bartolo in Barber of SevilIe.

JEAN WEBSTER (General Cartwright) has ap- peared at St. Louis Municipal Opera and in stock in the Chicago area and Ohio. She has been featured with Walter Pidgeon, Tab Hun- ter Tom Poston. Marie Wilson, Betty Ann ~ r A v e , Sprin Byington, Diana Dors Tom Ewell, Jan Pfurray and most recently ;he ap- peared with ames Darren and Reginald Gard- ner in Tom h u e s . Besides acting and appearing on TV commercials, she and her husband Bill Tsokos own and operate a theatrical firm for which she is costume designer.

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I SYNOPSIS OF SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS

Scene 1. Broadway ACT I

Runyonland ................................................................ New Fdt$brs Pueue for Tinhorns . . . . . . . . . . Nicely-Nicely Johnson. Benny Southstreet and Rumty Chatge Follow the Fold ................................ Sarah. Arvide, Agatha and Mission Grctlp The Oldest Established .............. Nathan, Nicely-Nicely, Benny and the Ctapahootdra

Scene 2. Interior of the Save-A-Soul Mission I'll Know .................................................................. Sarah a d Sky

Scene 3. A Phone Booth Scene 4. The Hot Box. Ni~h tc lub

A Bushel and a Peck ............................ Miss Adelaide and the Hot Box Dolls .............................................................. Adelaide's Lament Adelaide Scene 5. A Street off Broadway

Guys and Dolls ................................................... Nicely and Benny Scene 6. Exterior of the Mission. Noon, the next day. Scene 7. A Street off Broadway Scene 8. San Juan. Pucrto Rico-El Cafe Cubano.

San Juan .......................................................... Sarah, Sky and Dancers Scene 9. Outside El Cafe Cubano. Immediately following.

If I Were a Bell .................................................................. Sarah My Time of Day .................................................................... Sky

Scene 10. Exterior of the Mission. I've Never Been in Love Before .......................................... Sky and Sarah

ACT I1 Scene 1. The Hot Box. Nightclub

Take Back Your Mtnk ................................................ Adelaide and Dolls .................................................... Adelaide's Lament (reprise) Adelaide Scene 2. Forty E i hth Streqt .......................................................... More I &not Wtsh You Arvide Scene 3. Crap Game in the Sewer.

The Crapshooters' Dance .................................................. Crapakooters Luck Be a Lady ................................................ Sky and the Crapshooters

Scene 4. A Street off roadway Sue Me .......................................................... Adelaide and Nathan

Scene 5. Interior of the Save-A-Soul Mission Si t Down. You're Rockin' the Boat .................................... Nicely and Chorus

Scene 6. Near Times Square Marry the Man Today ................................................ Adelaide and Sarah

Scene 7. Broadway Finale .................................................................... Entire Company

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