Urinetown: Photo Gallery

April 21, 2014

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Urinetown: The Musical opened last week with outstanding performances and plenty of laughs. For more, click here

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Photos courtesy of Martin Froger-Silva ’16

 

Cast:
Anita Castillo-Halvorssen …….. Officer Lockstock
Tamsin True-Alcala …….. Little Sally
Aaron Matis ……. Bobby Strong
Jamie Gregora ……. Caldwell B. Cladwell
Catricia Morris …….. Hope Cladwell
Mar Firke ……. Penelope Pennywise
Adella Sundmark …….. Josephine Strong
Michelle Myers …….. Hot Blades Harriet
Iris Blom …….. Soupy Sue
Sarah Tupchong ……. Tiny Tammy
Chuck Jiang …….. Little Chuckie 2-Shoes
Darbus Oldham …….. Old Man Strong
Xiangwe Zhong …….. Officer Barrel
Hanyu Chwe …….. Mr. McQueen
Andrew Dorrance …….. Senator Fipp
Ms. Millenium …….. Jordan Sciascia
Ms. Billeaux …….. Chiara Kruger

Production Team:
Abigail Henderson …….. Director
Isabel Knight …….. Stage Manager
Sirkka Natti …….. Vocal Director
Andrew Gilchrist-Scott …….. Pit Conductor
Kara Bledsoe …….. Set Designer
Dan Rovner …….. Master Carpenter
Chris Magnano …….. Props Master
Natasha Peña …….. Costume Designer
Noah Weinthal …….. Sound Designer
Terry Yu …….. Sound Assistant
Darbus Oldham …….. Lighting Designer
Adam Kapilow …….. Lighting Assistant / Board Op
Daniel Cho …….. Choreographer
Ashley Banks …….. Swing Dance Choreographer
Katie Goldman …….. Hair and Makeup Consultant

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