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"Central Illinois' Only ~ ~ u ;St'atr ~Music h i d ~ r a r n aT' heatre"
- - :Twelfth Season
May 25 Se' p. t. 29, 1968 %ullivan, i,l.l-in.ois
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PETER and ANlKO PALMER in
'THE STUDENT PRINCE'
July 9 = 21, 1968
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Guy S. Little, Jr.
PRESENTS
PETER PALMER
in
"HE STUDENT PRINCEd
Book and Lyrics by Music by
DOROTHY DONNELLY SIGMUND ROMBERG
with
ANIKO PALMER
ROBERT GWALTNEY BILL HADDAD JOHN KELSO
HELEN MALONE HAROLD GOLDBERG
DIRECTED by ROBERT BAKER
Choreography by GEORGE BUNT
Musical Direction by ROBERT MOREEN
PRODUCTION DESIGNED by ROBERT D. SOUL€
Costumes by JEAN WEBSTER
Production Stage Manager Technical Dimetor
BENNETT T. OBERSTEIN FREDRICK L E E OLSON
I IENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. LITTLE
CAST
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Students: SONNY KNIGHT, GIL FISHER, LARRY BREEDING, STEVE HARRIS,
DAVl D WESTPHAL, TOM HASTINGS, GREGG STUMP, DARYL WAGNER,
WILLIAM STONE, PHIL BOATWRIGHT
..............Barmaids
. .Pas de Deux and VANESSA LITTLE
Dancers .-S.H-A..R- -I - B-A.U- H- S- , JEANNE REYNOLDS and DEBORAH WOOD
- GEORGE BUNT
Extras: PATTI FUOCO, LINDA HUTSON, THERESA KIMBROUGH, MARY LOU
WESTERFIELD, SUSAN L E BEAU
0RCHESTRA:Michael Garrett, Percussion; Robert Moreen, Piano; Jack Henry. Bass: Ann Weitzel,
Cello ; David Lehman. Violin
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"The ImpossibleDream" TO THE TWELFTH SEASON
-Keep Dreaming
Althou h Vivian Vance starring in The Mar-
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE riage-GO-sound on May 25th marks the first
show of the 1968 spring-summer-fall reason s t
LITTLE THEATRE ON ITS 12th The Little Theatre-On The Square thia pro-
duction will be the ninth opening f& producer
SEASON Guy S. Little, Jr. this year. Immediately after
resenting Rosemary Prinz in A Girl Could Get
JOHN BARLOW, R. Ph. Eycky in December- anua i n Sullivan. Mr.
Ltttle left for PhoenL, ~ x o n awhere h e was
tagaged a s producer for the 21at season a t the
famous Sombrero P1a house While in Phoenix,
Mr. Little presented J o w a r d Keel Ray Walaton
Kathryn Croaby Mildred ~ a t w i c Ci ornelia 0ti:
Skinner and <ther greats of American show
.busrness In addrtron to Ann Sothern. Robert
Cumminga and Vivian Vance. .all who will
appear i n Sullivan this season. Mr. Little
retllrned to Sullivan in time to remodel the
balcpny of the theatre, removing the old pro-
jectron booth and elevating the seats' and in-
stalling a new curved st. e curtaiA-a11 to
celebrate the opening of t f e 12th season in
Sulkvan.
Long before Mr. Little opened the Grand
Theatre back in 1957, he hoped and planned
that someda he would have a theatre where
musicals and. plays could be presented. He got
his first job 1n professional theatre as an ap-
rentice a t the Keene New Hampshire Summer
Bheatre i n 1951 and 'worked the two following
summers at the Gateway Musical Playhouse near
Atlantic City.
After raduation from the Univeraity of
Miami d r . Little took graduate courses a t
~ o l u m b i aUniversit and The Americaq Theatre
Wipg before retumrng to central Illinols in .the
sprlng of 1957 to look for a theatre locatron.
Not havin auccesa locating a suitable theatr,c
in any of .Lt%iettlela r er cities in downstate 1111-
nois, Mr. %=aided to lea= the movie
houae ?n hra natrve Sullivan. Since t h t opening
of Br~gadoorr on J.uly 3. 1957. Mr. Little has
presented 112 majo: productions-bo* playa
and m ~ a r c a l c f e a t u r m gmany outstanding atara
and supporting casts from Broadway. Hollywood.
T V and Opera. The first season ran nine
weeks and had an attendance of 8,000. The
Little Theatre-On The Square was open for
twenty-four weeks last year and had an at-
dents who have come from most every state
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Mrs. Don Ackerman Alwerdt
Closed Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Genevieve Adams
CALL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Whitney Ames
Mr. & Mrs. Claude
644-9603 Adelman
Dr. & Mrs. E. E. Anderson
Route 32 STRASBURG John A. Anderson
Aikman E. R. Anwlm
Mrs. Leonard Albert Jane kntle
Leonard Albert Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Antle
Mrs. W. G. Alexander George Arthur
Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Allen Mrs. Stanley Aahby
Mrs. R a l ~ h Allen Jack Asher
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Allred Ayars State Bank
Elsir B. Alpers Ayleo Chemical Co.
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Producer Guy S. Little, Jr. MOTEL
MILROY
in the country. learn every phase of theatre
operation while they are working towards mem- Phone 728-71 13
bership in E uity. the actor's unron. After Routes 121 and 32
experiente i n 8uflrvan. many have gone on to
successful careers on Broadway and TV. Air Conditioned
In addition to hi s pr oductio ~ in hSoulul~iveadn
Mr. Little managed the Piccolo Pla y SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS
Joliet and has had touring productions that have
played leading theatrem in Michigan 0-hio, Gauger
Colorado. Connecticut and New York. M;. L ~ t t l e
Lumber Co.
works year around book in^ outstanding stars
such a s June All son Dennis Weaver, John
Payne Margaret 8 ' ~ d e n ulia Meade Linda
~ a r n e i l .Marie Wilson. d i e Bracken.'Joe E.
Brown. Margaret Truman, Cesar Romero Mer-
cedes Mecambridge, Andy Devine. ~ a r d n A rMc-
Kay. Alan Young and Carl Betz.
Mr. Little has directed many of the product-
ions, designed and built the s e n e
appeared in many of the shows. %a ar".",O%:
roles include Mr. Snow in Carousel, Lt. Cable in
South P a c ~ f l cand Kenneth in Call Me Madam.
Guy met his wife, Jerili, when they were both
stud ing theatre a t the University of Miami.
{.er.r18 has starred in many productions in Sul-
rvan and on tour and has established a fol-
lomng wherever she has performed. The Littles
have been married fourteen ears and have two
children. Vanessa age twerve and Sean, age
six. Both childre; have been active in the Sul-
livan productions.
The operation of a star theatre for twelve
years i n a town with a population of less than
4,000 has been called "the miracle of Sullivan"
by theatre histonana. Guy S. Little.. Jr. grate-
fully salutes the fa~thfulcentral Illinois audi-
encem who have patronized The Little Theatre-
On The Square since 1957.
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Fred D. Bachman Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. 'Everphilng to Build Anything#
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Mrs. Carl C. Baer Hildreth Barnes
Richard Bailey Mr. & Mrs. J. P.
E. & Mrs. J. J. Baker, Barrick
J r: Mr. John Bash
Lucie Baker Marjorie Bathe
Mrs. Ruth Baker Mrs. Madge Bauer
Forrest Ball Mr. & Mrs. Dale M.
Edward N. Ballard
Bayles
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Beals
Mrs. E. R. Bean
(Listing continiml on followin# pages)
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Mrs. H. J. Corwin Mrs. Gladys Griffith
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and organizations are inactive during the
summer, they can atlll utillze the fall por-
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June 4-16
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amounts to special low prices offered bf
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. . .Who's Who in the Cast Silver Whistle and Burl Ives in The Man Who
Came To Dinner a t leading theatres throughout
P E T E R PALMER (Prince Karl Frans) is mak- the country. Mr. Gwaltney has been featured
ing his sixth appearance at The Little Thea- with Linda Darnel1 Marie Wilson Edward Ev-
tre-On the Square. Palmer's first appearance tn erett Horton. ~ a & a r e t Truman ' and Joe E.
Sullivan was as Curley in Oklahoma! in 1962, Brown. He has also appeared in Miami Beach's
followed by starring roles in The Tender Trap. Deauville Hotel in productions of The Music
The Pajama Game, 110 I n The Shade, and Car- Man and Call Me Madam. Bob's roles last sea-
ousel. son included Mr. De Pinna in You Can't Take
It With You and Captain Brackett in South
After starring in Li'l Abner for two years on Pacific.
Broadway, Peter was signed bv Paramount to
star in the film version. Since Li'l Abner. Peter JOHN KELSO (Hubert) has directed many out-
has appeared on many leading television standing stars from Broadway T V and Holly-
wood including Andy Devine, kargaret O'Brien,
E;r m s including The Perry Como Show. Tab Hunter, Eddie Bracken and the late Linda
elephone Hour, Red Skelton Show, Tennessee Darnell.
Ernie Ford. The John Forsythe Show, and The
Jackie Gleason Show. His many night club ap- A graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University,
pearances include engagements at the Waldorf
Astoria in New York and the Drake Hotel in iohn appeared in summer stock in Montana be-
Chicago. Peter is one of the most popular per-
formers a t New York City Center, having ap- ore coming to The Little Theatre. His recent
peared there in Oklaboma!. Brigadoon and The appearances in Sullivan include roles opposite
Most Happy Fella. Terry Moore in The Voice Of The Turtle, in
My Three Angels with Andy Devine and op-
I n 1967 Peter and his wife toured South Amer- posite. Mevedes McCambridge in Who's Afraid
ica doing Show Boat and Carousel in all the Of Vir ania W w l f ? This past winter John was
capital cities. They also toured Viet Nam Ko- featured with Dan Daily tn The Odd Couple
rea. the Philippines and Japan with The h e r and Terry Moore in Voice Of The Turtle a t
Palmer Show and sang in various ni~htclubsin Pheasant Run Playhouse in Chicago.
Japan and South America. Peter played Sgt.
Bustard on the 1967-68 television srries Custrr. HELEN MALONE (Grand Duchess Anastasia)
After the close of The Student Prance in Sullr- appeared opposite Andy Devine in Never T w
van. Peter and Aniko will go to Lima, Peru to Late, with Margaret Hamilton in Bloomer Girl,
star in concerts there. and in Kind Sir with Rosemary Prinz. Miss Ma-
lone has performed a t all the theatres in the
ANIKO FARRELL PALMER (Kathie) is the Chica o area in a variety of shows including
extremely talented and versatile wife of Peter ~ood-%?ye My Fancy and Lady I n The Dark.
Palmer. She had her own television show on Helen toured wtth Dennis O'Keefe in the pre-
the CBC network in Canada. Aniko was Miss Broadway tryout of Never Too Late and has
Newfoundland in 1965 and went on to hold the played the role of the middle-aged expectant
coveted title of Miss Canada the same year. I n mother at many theatres throughout the country.
Florida, she competed in the Miss Universe con-
test, and in 1965 she also had the honor of be- Last reason Helen a peared at Sullivan tn
ing first runner up in the Miss World contest Life Wath Father You 8an't Take I t With You
held in England. This title allowed Aniko td and On A Clear ' ~ a yYou Can See Forever.
comoete for Miss International in California.
While there she was offered a contract with JEAN WEBSTER. (Countess Lyden) has a p
The ~ a w r e n 6 eWelk Show. With the Melodyland peared a t St. LOUIS Muntctpal Opera and tn
Theatre in California, she starred in My Fair stock in the Chicago area and Ohio. She has
Lady, Oliver!, The Unsinkable Molly Brown been featured with Walter Pidgeon, Tab Hunt-
and Guys And Dolls. Aniko also starred in The er, Tom Poston Marie Wilson Betty Ann
Unsinkable Molly Brown in 1966 a t the Circle Gwroevlel: hyington, ~ i a n a 'Dors, Tom
Star Theatre in San Francisco where she met l%rigurrsv and most recentlv she ao-
Peter. They dated six months'and became en- peared k i t h ames Darren and ~ e ~ i & l~da r a -
gaged in Sullivan while Peter was starring in ner in Tom ones. Besides acting and appearing
Carousel! on TV commercials, she and her husband Bill
Tsokos own and operate a theatrical firm for
Aniko is a native of Newfoundland and one which she is costume designer.
of eight children. She is the second cousin of
renowned opera star, Eileen Farrell. HAROLD GOLDBERG (Toni) is making his
Sullivan debut this season. His roles include
ROBERT GWALTNEY Lutz) appeared in the Sidney in Catch Me If You Can Sol Schwarts
first prodaction of Brigadoon at the Old Grand in The Tender Trap and Mr. ~ i r b ; in You Can't
Theatre twelve years ago. He is recreatin his Take It With You. In musical comedies Mr.
role of Lutr which he played at The t i t t l e Goldberg has appeared as Bellamy in The Fan-
Theatre in 1959. Among a long list of theatri- tasticks, Pinian in Finian's Rainbow and Ali
cal credits. he includes appearances with Bert Hakim in Oklahoma!, among many others. ,Mr.
Lahr in Burlesque. Burgess Meredith in The Goldberg's opera roles range from the Marnase
Broker in Madam Butterfry to Dr. B a r t o b la
Barber of Sevalle.
SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
ACT I
Scene 1. Garden of the Inn of the Three Golden Apples, a t the University of Heidelberg
Scene 2. The same.
T H E R E W I L L B E A 10 MINUTE INTERMISSION BETWEEN ACTS
ACT 11
Scene 1. The Ro a1 Palace a t Karlsberg, two years later.
Scene 2. Prlnce gar1 Frans's Chambers.
Scene 3. The Inn.
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