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A Little Night Music
Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Book by HUGH WHEELER
Directed by TERRENCE J. NOLEN
On the F. Otto Haas Stage
May 23 - June 30, 2013

This romantic waltz of a musical whisks you away to a weekend in the country. One of Sondheim’s most brilliant works is brought to life on the Arden’s stage by the team behind 2009’s Sunday in the Park with George, hailed as one of the Best Musicals of the Year by the Wall Street Journal. Ben Dibble and Grace Gonglewski lead a cast of 15 in this enchanting and passionate romp.


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A production from the team behind 2010’s Sunday in the Park with George, called by the Wall Street Journal: “One of the strongest Sondheim productions of the past decade.”























































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A Little Night Music
Estimated Run Time
2 hr, 45 min;
15 min intermission

Single Tickets BUY
$36-$48 - adults
$15 - teens

Groups of 15+ BUY
$15-$35


Cast
Teri Bibb (Mrs. Segstrom)
Jake Blouch (Frid)
Derrick Cobey (Mr. Lindquist)
Ben Dibble (Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm)
Grace Gonglewski (Desiree Armfeldt)
Jim Hogan (Henrik Egerman)
Sara Fisher (Fredrika Armfeldt)
Alex Keiper (Petra)
Sarah Kleeman (Mrs. Nordstrom)
Eric Jon Mahlum (Mr. Erlanson)
Elisa Matthews (Mrs. Anderssen)
Sally Mercer (Madame Armfeldt)
Patti-Lee Meringo (Anne Egerman)
Christopher Patrick Mullen (Fredrik Egerman)
Karen Peakes (Countess Charlotte Malcolm)


Scenic Designer
JAMES KRONZER
Costume Designer
ROSEMARIE E. MCKELVEY
Lighting Designer
THOM WEAVER
Sound Designer
JORGE COUSINEAU
Music Director
ERIC EBBENGA Choreographer
NIKI COUSINEAU Assistant Music Director
RYAN TOUHEY Stage Manager
ALEC E. FERRELL



Mainstage Season Sponsors:

Jefferson University Hospitals

Main Line Health


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