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That's Life, Again
By Richard Hopkins, Rebecca Hopkins, and Jim ProsserThat's Life, Again
By Richard Hopkins, Rebecca Hopkins, and Jim ProsserA follow-up to 2009's "That's Life," this swingin' show is a celebration of when crooners ruled the airwaves.
When the teeny-boppers had their bubblegum music, the grown-ups were listening to the memorable sounds of the 50s and 60s supper clubs. Songs such as "New York, New York," "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" and "My Way" pay tribute to the classic era.
Running Time
A crowd-pleasing croon-fest
Cast
Eric Collins
Stacey Harris
Stephen Hope
Arthur W. Marks
Jim Prosser
ERIC COLLINS is thrilled to return to FST after performing in The Wanderers, Hula Hoop Sha-Boop and That’s Life! Off Broadway: Mole in The Wind In The Willows (The New Victory Theater). Other NYC Credits: Believe (York Theatre), Millenium Man (Theater Row Theater). Regional: Mr. Clayton / Father in Tarzan (North Shore Music Theatre), Some Kind of Wonderful (Florida Stage), Karl in Bookends (New Jersey Rep), Fishwrap (AdirondackTheater Festival), Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors (Meadow Brooke Theater), Jacques Brel (Syracuse Stage), Sweeney Todd (Pennsylvania Centre Stage), Tommy in The Who’s Tommy (Cherry Country Playhouse), Doody in Grease (Cherry Country Playhouse). BFA Musical Theater, Syracuse University.
STACEY HARRIS is delighted to return to FST after appearing in I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change and in the original That’s Life. Stacey performed on Broadway in Bells Are Ringing, off-Broadway in Lone Star Love, and in the national tours of Show Boat, Cinderella, and Dreamgirls. Regional favorites include Damn Yankees (Lola), Chicago (Roxie), Bye Bye Birdie (Rosie), West Side Story (Anita), Grease (Rizzo), My One and Only (Edythe), Romance, Romance (Josefine/Monica), A Chorus Line (Diana Morales), The Last Night Of Ballyhoo (Lala), and Syncopation (Anna). Stacey also travels the world as a member of The Victory Belles, entertaining our troops and veterans with 1940s music. Graduate of Northwestern University and proud member of AEA. www.stacey-harris.com.
STEPHEN HOPE performed on Broadway in the original Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Off-Broadway in Ascension, Fairy Tales, Dames At Sea, and Civil War Voices (directed by Dennis Courtney) receiving the 2010 MITF Award as “Outstanding Actor in a Musical.” Numerous regional credits include leading roles in Barnum, My One And Only, and Paint Your Wagon, while FST audiences will recognize him from productions of The Exonerated, Ruthless!, …Spelling Bee, European Cabaret, and the last three installments of Laughing Matters.
ARTHUR W. MARKS made his professional debut in 1992 with the Kansas City Symphony. Marks has since performed as soloist with the Baltimore Symphony, Des Moines Symphony, Wichita Symphony, Vivaldi Traveling Virtuoso, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra. Marks has performed on stages/classical venues in Rome, London, Berlin, Leipzig, Paris and Vienna. Broadway/Off-Broadway/National Tour: SIDD (New World Stages), The Screams of Kitty Genovese (Theatre at St. Clements) Wilde at Heart (Emerging Theatre), Backstage at the Funky B (Producer’s Club), 30th Anniversary Tour of Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Civil War Voices (June Havoc Theatre) directed by Dennis Courtney. Marks was also the opening act for the Late Great Ray Charles Orpheum Concert Tour. Marks is proud to be the voice of “Ugly” Duckling (HONK!) which he recorded 1st American Cast Recording. Proud Member of AEA!
JIM PROSSER has been involved in the creation of many of FST’s cabaret productions, including That’s Life, Reflections, European Cabaret, Harry Who?, and British Invasion. He has also written scores for numerous children’s musicals at FST, including The Emperor’s New Clothes, Androcles and the Lion, The Princess and the Pea, Poof, and Immigrant Children. Jim has also been featured as the pianist for FST Improv.
Creative
Director/Choreographer | Dennis Courtney
Music Director | John Franceschina
Costume & Scenic Design | Susan Angermann
Lighting Design | Micheal Foster
Sound Engineering | Tom Jones
Stage Manager | Tommy Rosati