How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

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FestHalle Theater

July 28, August 4, 12, 18, 26 at 8:00 p.m.

July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28 - 2:00 p.m. matinees

 

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying lasts approximately 2 3/4 hours.

 

 

A riotously entertaining take on corporate climbing, 60’s style! One of the most delightful musical comedies of all time.

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With the help of his instructional guidebook, J. Pierrepont Finch, window washer, is determined to succeed in business - without really trying. How to Succeed… is a comic masterpiece of satire and song, a laughing tribute to the ambitious window washer in all of us.

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Perfect for a lighthearted summer evening or air-conditioned matinee.  Come prepared to laugh out loud!

Family Guide

As a parent, you are the only person qualified to determine what is appropriate for your child. The following information is provided to help you make the decision that is right for you and your family:
Violence:  There is no violence in this show. A couple characters shove each other, that’s the extent of it.
Alcohol and smoking:  “Alcohol” and smoking are a part of the business culture of the 60’s portrayed on stage.  A couple characters are tipsy but there are no seriously drunk characters.
Language:  There is no blasphemy or profanity in this show.  One character uses the word “hell” a few times.
Mature themes:  There is no overt sexuality in this show. The men in the Company are chasing the female secretaries and the boss is a philanderer but that is not celebrated, it is more of an embarrassment.

The Cast ~ Directed by Kevin McKee

Finch:   Jeff Heminger

Bud Frump:  Mauro Bozzo

Rosemary:  Susan Smoots

Biggley:  Gary Hesse

Hedy:  Anneliese Childress

Smitty:  Maren Cagle

Miss Jones:   Susan Gubsch

Bratt:  David Harvill

Twimble:   Ted Fredericks

Womper:  John Wagner

Miss Krumholtz:  Mandi Wickline

Gatch:   William Thayer-Daugherty

Ovington:  Ken Sinko

Woodson:  Ben Bonnema

Jenkins:  Seth Chambers

Tackaberry:  Kyle Grove

Ownby:  Dylan Cook

Palmer:  Michael McCormick

Miss Torretta:  Corinne Roberts

Miss Leinart:  Erin Grandy

Miss Sanders:  Megan McCord

Miss Bellino:   Tamara Helland

Miss Dawkins:   Liz Oyama

Book Voice:  Milt Anderson