PHOTO FLASH: First Look at Andrew Conners, Kailey Prior, and More in CRT's ALL SHOOK UP

By: Jun. 18, 2014
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Cortland Repertory Theatre invites audiences to grab their blue suede shoes and get ready to shake things up with their debut production of the rockin' and rollin' musical "All Shook Up". Performances of this high energy, family-friendly show are currently running through July 5 with evening performances at 7:30. Matinees are available on June 20, 22, 25, 27, 29 and July 2 at 2:00 PM. Tickets may be purchase by calling 800-427-6160 or by visiting the CRT Box Office at 24 Port Watson Street in downtown Cortland. Tickets are also available for sale 24 hours a day through the CRT website at www.cortlandrep.org. Tickets are going fast, so CRT suggests calling early. Check out a first look below!

The show is directed by long-time CRT director Bert Bernardi who has worked on such CRT productions as "The Full Monty", "Grease", and "Joseph and the...Dreamcoat" amongst many others. Music Director Logan Culwell returns as well, having also worked on "Monty" and "Grease". Choreographer Robin Levine makes her CRT debut.

Starring as Chad, the Elvis-type roustabout, is CRT newcomer Andrew Conners, and Kailey Prior stars as Natalie, the young female mechanic who falls head over heels for him. Playing Natalie's widower father is Thomas Mothershed, and Patrick Brady portrays Dennis, the young inspiring dentist who is smitten with Natalie. The show features two actresses returning to the CRT stage: Debra Thais Evans, who played Mama Morton in CRT's "Chicago" will play Sylvia, the owner of the local "Heartbreak Hotel" bar, and Rebecca McGraw, who has been in CRT's productions of "The Ladies Man", "See How They Run" and "Damn Yankees" will play conservative mayor Matilda Hyde who is determined to shut down any kind of rock and roll music wherever it may play. Talented performing interns Jasmine Harris and Will Vickers play Lorraine and Dean, two star-crossed young lovers. Miss Sandra, the local museum curator who also happens to be a knockout is played by Hannah Zilber. Local actor and former Cortland High School teacher Bill Lee will be playing the quiet Sheriff Earl. The all-singing, all-dancing ensemble is comprised of Courtney Blackmun, Denzel Edmondson, Joel Pellini, Jordon Silver, Kelsey Thompson, Michaela Vine, Imani Williams, and Anthony Wright.

Stage Manager Elsbeth Turner makes her CRT debut with this show, and leads the design and production team. Jason Bolen returns as Scenic Designer, having created the sets for many CRT shows including "Buddy", "The Full Monty, and "CATS". Costumes are created by long-time CRT Costume Designer Jimmy Johansmeyer. Continuing their work this season are Props Designer Lisa Guild, Lighting Designer Annmarie Dugan and Sound Designer Seth Asa Sengel. Patrick McGovern continues his work at Technical Director and Monica Meyer serves as Assistant Stage Manager. Laura Krouch continues as Company Manager.



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