Landmark Community Theatre’s
production of
ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE
Book by Greg Garcia & Mike O’Malley
Music & Lyrics by Jimmy Buffett
Produced by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing
(www.broadwaylicensing.com)
THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS OR STREAMS IN ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR(S)’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATE COPYRIGHT LAW.
Tully |
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Nicholaus Komons |
Rachel |
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Dani Kay |
Tammy |
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Jenn Lohmann |
Brick |
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Robert Santoli |
Marley |
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Christine Mitchell-Robinson |
J.D. |
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Lou Champagne Guertin |
Jamal |
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Jayden Greenlaw |
Chadd |
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Tyler Bard |
Goons |
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Adam Dziob & Theresa Guertin |
Heather |
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Katerina Levasseur |
Angela |
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Danielle Cudney |
Ginger |
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Julia Nelson |
Tina |
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Rachel Volpe |
Wanda |
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Allie Eldridge |
Dance Captain |
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Kathy Dayton |
Producer |
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Jeffrey P. Dunn |
Director of Programming |
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Andrea Bingham |
Director |
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Kate Kovacs |
Music Director |
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Beckie Wallace |
Asst. Music Director |
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Michele Alicky |
Choreographer |
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Matthew Guerrera |
Stage Manager |
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Morgan Griffin |
Assistant Stage Manager |
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Tyler Violette |
Technical Director & Set Construction |
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Ian Jones |
Sound Designer |
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Michael ‘Gonzo’ Gonsalves |
Lighting Designer |
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Alexander Effes |
Set Builders |
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Adam Dziob, Lou Guertin, & Ian Jones |
Scenic Artists |
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David Verdosci |
Costumes |
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Andrea Bingham |
Specialty Props |
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Adam Dziob |
Production Photographers |
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Katerina Levasseur & Paula Murphy-Meehan |
Stage Crew |
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Lilly Jackson & Tyler Violette |
Social Media Manager |
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Katerina Levasseur |
Opera House Organist |
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Juan Cardona, Jr. |
Courtney Deraleau
Matthew Benson
Matt Stancavage
MJM Electric
Special acknowledgement to the cast, crew, & volunteers for donating their time towards all aspects of this theatrical production and anyone who jumped on board after this playbill went to print.
ACT ONE
1. “License to Chill” - Tully, Angela and Company
2. “Finns” - Chadd, Ensemble
3. “Five O’Clock Somewhere” - Tully, Brick, Jamal, J.D., Tammy
4. “It’s My Job” - Rachel
5. “Why Don’t We Get Drunk and Screw” - J.D. and Company
6. “Three Chords” - Tully and Rachel
7. “We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About” - Brick and Tammy
8. “Son of a Son of a Sailor” - Tully and Rachel
9. “The Coconut Telegraph Medley” - Marley and Company
10. “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes” - Rachel, Tammy and Company
11. “Margaritaville” - Tully, J.D., Brick and Company
ACT TWO
1. “Volcano” - Jamal, Marley and Company
2. “Grapefruit, Juicy Fruit” - J.D., Tully, and Brick
3. “He Went to Paris” - Tully, Brick, and J.D.
4. “Cheeseburger in Paradise” - Tammy and Company
5. “Tin Cup Chalice” - Tully and Company
6. “It’s My Job Reprise” - Rachel
7. “Love and Luck/Breathe In, Breathe Out” - Tully and Band
8. “King Of Somewhere Hot” – Tully
9. “A Pirate Looks At 40” – Ensemble
10. “One Particular Harbor” - Ensemble
Piano/Conductor – Beckie Wallace
Reed – Michele Alicky
Trumpet – Kevin Cornell
Guitar 1 – Jaden Spangenberg
Guitar 2 – Meric Martin
Bass – Emily Bryne
Drums – Robert Kogut
Percussion 1 – Korey Hunter
Percussion 2 – Andrew Thomson
Steel Drums – Kevin Fry
It’s been a cold, snowy winter and we could all use a tropical vacation! The sound of marimba and steel drums, the splash of colors and the warm breeze (courtesy of the sturdy theatre radiators) will take you on a journey to paradise. And when you get here, a strong cold margarita awaits!
I hope you will be transported by this talented cast as they serenade you with the laidback melodies of the late Jimmy Buffett. Each song pops up amidst an unlikely love story with plenty of humor. The theme of celebrating the joyful freedom of “island life” is strongly featured throughout the musical, encouraging you to let go of your winter blues and to “Ia Ora Te Natura E Mea Arofa Teie Ao Nei.” (Nurture lives, celebrate the earth.)
Let’s start the show!
Kate Kovacs
Director, Escape to Margaritaville