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Ragtime - SHOW DETAILS

Opening
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Closing
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Venue
Address
10 Queens Parade, Niagara-On-The-Lake
Company
URL
Phone
905-468-2172
Category
Musical - Revival -
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Description

In this powerful musical portrait, an era of innovation and unrest is set to the rhythms of ragtime. A sweeping saga of turn-of-the-century America, seen through the eyes of three very different families, based on novelist E.L. Doctorow’s kaleidoscopic fusion of suburban New Rochelle, Harlem and New York City’s Lower East Side, with surprise appearances from the likes of Houdini, Emma Goldman and J.P. Morgan. A heady tale of love lost and won, lives lost and saved and a country struggling to define itself.
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Production and Creative Team

Sean Nieuwenhuis
Projection / Projection Design
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Stephen Flaherty
Composer
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Lynn Ahrens
Lyricist
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Jackie Maxwell
Director
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Terence McNally
Book
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Paul Sportelli
Music Director/Music Direction
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Valerie Moore
Choreographer
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Sue Lepage
Designer
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Alan Brodie
Light Designer/Light Design
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John Lott
Sound Designer/Sound Design
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Casting

Thom Allison
Performer
(Coalhouse)
Guy Bannerman
Performer
(Grandfather)
Neil Barclay
Performer
(Conklin)
Benedict Campbell
Performer
(Father)
Aadin Church
Performer
(Booker T. Washington)
Kate Hennig
Performer
(Emma Goldman)
Alana Hibbert
Performer
(Sarah)
Patty Jamieson
Performer
(Mother)
Billy Lake
Performer
(Whitman)
Nichola Lawrence
Performer
(Nichola)
Anthony Malarky
Performer
(JP Morgan)
Julie Martell
Performer
(Evelyn Nesbitt)
Peter Millard
Performer
(Henry Ford)
Evan Alexander Smith
Performer
(Younger Brother)
Jay Turvey
Performer
(Tateh)
Kelly Wong
Performer
(Houdini)
Jeremy Carver-James
Performer
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Saccha Dennis
Performer
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Élodie Gillett,
Performer
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Stewart Adam McKensy
Performer
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Brandyn McKinson
Performer
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Marla McLean
Performer
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Louie Rossetti
Performer
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Kiera Sangster
Performer
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Jacqueline Thair
Performer
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Jenny L. Wright
Performer
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Rating(s) From Theatre Critics

Toronto Star
Globe And Mail
John Coulbourn Blog
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