![]() ![]() Such are the antics of The Drowsy Chaperone, a fictitious 1928 musical comedy. All we know that he was married (to a woman), which fell apart. It is left to the eager best man, George, to quite by accident break up the happy pair, when he sends groom Robert Martin out to the garden, blindfolded, and in roller skates. #Man in chair drowsy chaperone plus#Tottendale Bob Marcela as her obedient, adoring Underling Mark Lewis as the frenzied producer Feldzieg Vicky Stinnett as the tipsy Chaperone with an angel's voice Bethards as George, the frantic, tap-dancing best man Suzanne Meck as Janet Van de Graaff, the darling of 1920s Broadway Melissa Smith as Trix, the daredevil Aviatrix and featured dancer and Carl Brown as the no-nonsense building superintendent.Īdd to that the stellar newcomers Ryan Bintz as Robert Martin, the handsome rich guy with the wonderful voice Mike McGuigan as the lovably histrionical Aldolpho, a real crowd-pleaser and Jessie Willis as the ambitious ditzy blonde Kitty with perfect moves and nasal accent - plus Andrew Niederdorf and Justin Buyea as the Gangsters - and you have a cast without a flaw. Is the man in the chair from the drowsy chaperone gay or straight It's 'ambiguous' and he may not even know himself. Berman: This character, who Bob created for The Drowsy Chaperone, is a very persnickety gentleman who sits at home and listens to his records of old musicals. Several are RST's top, award-winning veterans: Elizabeth Onley as the melodramatic, wealthy stage door dowager Mrs. After this performance, Martin decided to join Lambert in developing the show further, adding on McKellar and musician Greg Morrison to the team. Lucky directors Linda Hougland and David Bethards somehow found just the right player, with just the right voice, appearance and moves for each of the 15 speaking parts, as well as six perky young women to be the chirping maids. Man in chair monologue from the play 'The Drowsy Chaperone' by Bob Martin and Don McKellarContact info:+48 509535421 (phone/whatsapp). ![]() ![]() And McGinnis does this so smoothly, so naturally, so genuinely that you honestly feel you've stumbled into his living room and are actually conversing with him. The recording comes to life and The Drowsy. The cast includes Bernie Cardell as Man in Chair, Nancy Evans Begley as The Drowsy Chaperone, Emma Maxfield as Janet Van de Graaff, Andy Sievers as Robert. Because Man in Chair does a running commentary on the show, with the players freezing in place as he walks about, giving his opinions, perching on the edge of a sofa inside the set, sometimes acting out the scene and explaining what the show, life and love are all about. A man in a chair appears on stage and puts on his favorite record: the cast recording of a fictitious 1928 musical. ![]()
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