written by Mel Marvin (Music Arrangment), Gary Pearle and Mel Marvin (Book)
directed by John P. Schutz
Friday September 14th 1984 — Saturday October 20th 1984

The story of these changing times blazes to life in a tuneful, high-spirited brew of popular songs from 1890 to 1917, performed by five archetypes of the period: Anna Held, the beautiful music hall star; Emma Goldman, the notorious socialist; a black, female domestic worker; a Chaplin-esque Russian immigrant; and the outrageous Teddy Roosevelt, the youngest man ever to be elected President of the United States.
Cast
- Charlie: Ed Clinton
- Teddy: Jonathan Freeman
- Susannah: Katherine L. Dennett
- Anna: Dru Minte
- Emma: Janice Lowenstein
- All-American Boy: Joe Posa
- All-American Girl: Melissa Mansdorf
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: John P. Schutz
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Producer: Lisa Fox
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Producer: Roswell Smith
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Assistant Director: Susan Scott
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Ed Clinton
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Lighting Designer: Pam Fanara
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Stage Manager: Barbara Coleman
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Property Designer: Sharon Walters
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Technical Director: Daniel Scott
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Choreographer: Joe Posa
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Musical Director: Bert Fox
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Accompanist: Bert Fox
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Make-up Designer: Roberta Mendelson