Once Upon A Mattress
Staff | |
Producer | Beverly Vazquez |
Director | Darin Kerby |
Musical Director | Shelly Andrews |
Choreographer | Sharon White |
Technical Director | Mark Masoni |
Lighting Designer | Darin Kerby |
Set Designer | Joe Cardinalli |
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Cast | |
Minstrel | Mishele McQueen |
Princess Winnifred | Holly Chadd |
Prince Dauntless | Michael John Montez |
Queen Aggravain | Brenda Flippo |
King Sextimus the Silent | Beau Davis |
Lady Larken | Cindy Davis |
Sir Harry | Mark Benthimer |
Wizard | Elliot Cady |
Princess #12 | Mary Spencer |
Sir Studley | David Weiss |
Ladies in Waiting | |
1st – Rowena | Mchelle Weaver |
2nd – Merrill | Paula Andher |
3rd – Lucile | Franca Barsi |
Ensemble Ladies in Waiting: Amy Allen, Leslie Allen, Julie Arde, Karen Austin, Valerie Benitez, Toni Contreras, Lorrie Cook, Michelle Davis, Jennifer Fallis, Katie Grube, Helen Hwang, Danielle Le Duc, Jennifer Nunes, Catalina Ortiz, Christina Ortiz, Candy Palmerlee, Carol Pettner, Michelle Posey, Kim Quaill, Roslyn Regaldo, Erica Rizzi, Rayma Ulfertis, Suzy Vassale, Monique Vazquez | |
Knights: Kevin Fallis, Mickey Guerini, Simon Pintello, Richard Sacculo, Doug Tucker, Eric Vianelle, Chris Yoder, Rob Castro |
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Due to an unhappy curse, King Sextimus is unable to speak. Meanwhile, his terror-of-a-wife, Queen Aggravian, has taken over control of the kingdom. Most importantly, in an attempt to keep Prince Dauntless single, she has decreed that only the princess that can pass her test may marry her son. Further, no one else in the kingdom may marry until Prince Dauntless does. Lady Larken and Sir Harry are extremely disturbed by this fact since Lady Larken is now pregnant with Sir Harry’s baby. Luckily, Sir Harry is able to find an amazing princess, Winnifred the Woebegone. She instantly catches the attention of Prince Dauntless, and in the end, is able to pass the Queen’s supposedly impassable sensitivity test. When the Queen still tries to prevent the Prince Dauntless from marrying, he tells her to ‘shut up’ which ends up breaking the curse on the king. Now able to speak, King Sextimus regains his rightful position as leader of the kingdom, and all is well.
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