written by Larry Grossman (Music), Hal Hackady (Lyrics), Arthur Marx and Robert Fisher (Book)
directed by Alan Demovsky
Friday May 19th 2000 — Saturday June 10th 2000

The madcap Marx Brothers musical. A touching, song-filled celebration of the origins of these show-business legends and gutsy, tender, matriarch Minnie Marx, the extraordinary woman who gave birth to a generation of laughter in the form of the maddest, merriest quintet that ever drove a mother-and then the world-wild. This is their story—and Minnie’s as well.
Cast
- Minnie Marx: Rollin Gardner
- Julie Marx: Jason Blanton
- Leonard Marx: Samuel Ruiz
- Herbie Marx: Justin Leader
- Miltie Marx: Joe Remy Dolinsky
- Sam "Frenchie" Marx: Michael Gruda
- Uncle Al Shean: Joseph Jervais
- Mr. Gallagher: Arthur Miller
- Mrs. Krupnick/ Murdock: Gail Newman
- Mrs. Flanagan: Jane Hunt
- Hockmeister: Steven Rosenbaum
- Albee/Sidebark/Heckler: Jim Coope
- Maxie: Michael Edan
- Mrs. McNish: Margaret Young
- Cop/Robwell/Chorus: Larry Beckerle
- Chorus/Miss Eifel Tower: Katherine Iliev
- Chorus/Miss Taj Mahal: Monica Olive
- Chorus/Miss White House: Katelyn Rodman
- Sandow: Mike Gnazzo
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Alan Demovsky
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Musical Director: John Dunkerley
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Choreographer: Stephanie Tarasco
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Suzanne Potoma
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Costume Designer: Elisabeth Lynch
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Lighting Designer: Michael Greene
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Technical Director: David Vogel
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Producer: Selma Sorkin
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Producer: Margaret Young
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Stage Manager: Nancy Hogan-Logan