written by Billy Goldenberg (Music), Alan and Marilyn Bergman (Lyrics), Jerome Kass (Book)
directed by Alan Demovsky
Friday May 16th 2003 — Saturday June 14th 2003

Ballroom is the story of a widow, Bea Asher, who finds love again with a mailman, Al Rossi, while visiting a local dance hall. It has been a year since Bea’s husband died and she is thrilled to rediscover the joys of dance and love. However, trouble ensues when it turns out that Al is a married man. Further, Bea’s family feels that she should still be in mourning for her husband.
Cast
- Bea Asher: Bette Siler
- Helen: Lin Osborn
- Jack: Arthur Chill
- Jack (at various performances): Steven Rosenbaum
- Diane: Maureen Leshley
- Diane (at various performances): Sharon Gordon
- David: Michael Hull
- Alfred Rossi: Tom Beck
- Marlene: Jennifer Orwin Pelletier
- Nathan Bricker: John Ade
- Angie: Candy Pittari
- Johnny "Lightfeet": David Hands
- Martha: Anne Mygatt
- Bill: James Hurler
- Shirley: Jaye Galarneau
- Paul: Joe Galarneau
- Eleanor: Carol Napier
- Pauline Krim: Rhoda Goldstein
- Blanche Vogel: Jean Imor
- Harry "The Noodle": Howie Simons
- Emily: Vicky Amitai
- Mario: Carlos Sampelayo
- Anitra: Miryam McGorman
- Carl: Cawado Jasmin
- Lynn: Lynn Sampelayo
- Chiquita: Ann McGowan
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Alan Demovsky
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Choreographer: Steven Dougherty
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Musical Director: David Christian Azarow
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Set Designer: Robert John Andrusko
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Lighting Designer: Michael Greene
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Costume Designer: Suzanne Potoma
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Hair / Wig Designer: Robert McLaughlin
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Technical Director: David Vogel
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Stage Manager: Megan Mahoney Chill
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Stage Manager: Nancy Hogan-Logan
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Stage Manager: Keith Sklar
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Producer: Selma Sorkin
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Producer: Helaine Ripps
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Assistant to the Director: Megan Mahoney Chill
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Assistant to the Director: Emily Robertson DiGennaro
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Assistant Stage Manager: Emily Robertson DiGennaro
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Assistant Stage Manager: Jean Marie Donnelly
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Property Designer: Barbara Coleman
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Sound Designer: Arthur Miller