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Eliza Doolittle
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Jennifer Klostermann |
Nif is thrilled
to return to the CCS stage in a role she has wanted
to play all her life! Many thanks go to Glenn, and
the cast, pit and crew for an unforgettable
production. Special thanks to Leann (the e-bay
queen), Ava (for vocal inspiration), Anna and Hanna
for staying in their seats, Beth for running lines,
and Steve for his endless love and support—in good
times and in bad. |
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Henry Higgins
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Michael Brightman
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Michael is
pleased to be making his 1st appearance
for CCS. His favorite roles include” John Adams in
“1776”, Billy Flynn in “Chicago”, and Henry Jekyll
in “Jekyll & Hyde”. Michael resides in St. Louis
city. |
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Colonel Pickering
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Bruce Bowman
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Brubo was last
seen on the CCS stage as Ben Franklin in “1776”. He
will direct this season’s hilarious comedy “Bathroom
Humor”. Please come join us for an evening of
lunacy. |
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Freddy Eynsford-Hill
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Steve Kielbasa
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Steve is
relatively new to the world of theatre, but is
enjoying every minute. He is a Project Engineer for
McCarthy Building Company and volunteers his time as
a Board Member for the Crohn’s and Colitis
Foundation of America. |
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Alfred P. Doolittle
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Michael Huelsmann
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Mike is
pleased to be back on the boards in the fresh air of
the outdoor stage. He last directed “Steel
Magnolias” during last year’s season and was last
seen as the judge in “10 Little Indians.” This is
his first CCS singing role since “Meshugga Nuns”
over 2 years ago. He wants to thank his Loverly
bride for her hard work and dedication to the show
and he hopes his new grandbaby will await his debut
till the show is over. |
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Mrs.
Pearce
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Katie Hanley
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This is Katie’s
first appearance for CCS. She is usually behind the
scenes directing vocals or the pit orchestra! She
originally hails from Cleveland, Ohio, but now calls
Shiloh her home. |
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Mrs. Eynsford-Hill
(And others)
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Becky Hartfield
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Becky has been doing community theatre for over 30
years; but, this is her first outdoor show. She
hopes she doesn’t swallow any bugs! |
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Higgin’s Maid
(And others)
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Leah Klostermann
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Leah
has been involved in community theatre for most of
her life. She enjoys acting as well as directing.
You may remember her as Missy in the “Winter
Wonderettes” and as Becky in “Black Patent Leather
Shoes” from last season. She most recently directed
the youth musical “Guys and Dolls Jr.”. Leah wishes
to thank Glenn for giving her the opportunity to be
a part of “My Fair Lady”, and to thank you for
supporting community theatre |
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Zoltan Karpathy, (And others)
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Matthew Mattingly
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This is Mathew’s
first foray into musical theatre and his first
appearance with CCS. He was seen earlier this year
on the Looking Glass Playhouse stage as George in
“Our Town”. He has definitely been bitten by the
bug and plans to make the theatre his life. Thanks
to cast and crew for a great experience. |
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Jamie (And others)
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Cale Loddeke
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Cale loves
community theatre and plans to be involved in shows
until he dies. He has been in several shows with
CCS, most recently portraying Charlie the Pursor in
“Anything Goes”. He would like to thank “The Family
Guy” for being his inspiration. |
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Harry (And others) |
Patrick Kielbasa
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Patrick is
pleased to be making his CCS debut in “My Fair
Lady”. He was seen most recently in the Looking
Glass Playhouse production of “South Pacific”. He
loves singing and he is enjoying being in a show
with his son Steve. Thanks to cast and crew for
making this a great experience. |