CECIL DESTINATION
Loves Me’ opens 2023 Season at Milburn Stone Theater
By Barbara NortonNORTH EAST - Curtain up.
Light the lights. Live theatre is back, and the Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College production of She Loves Me is a great reminder of all we’ve been missing.
The Tony-award winning musical opened on Broadway in 1963 and has been revived many times since.
Georg (played by Steven Soltow) and Amalia (played
by Krysta Stefanosky) fall into the trap many people do …they are so busy looking for love in all the wrong places that they can’t see it standing right in front of them. Both have answered a newspaper lonely hearts ad and have no idea their “Dear Friend” letters are being exchanged with the perfume shop co-worker they don’t particularly get along with. If the plot sounds familiar, you probably saw Tom
Hanks and Meg Ryan in the movie You’ve Got Mail. This play and the movie are both based on Parfumerie, a play by Miklos Laszlo.
Under the direction of Andrew Mitchell, the company demonstrates what’s best about community theatre. Lead actors Soltow and Stefanosky radiate star quality and light up the stage in every scene. Their singing voices are strong and their acting is first rate. Right be-
hind them are the supporting cast who play the staff of the parfumerie. Each of them has developed an believable character. Suzanne Stein as spunky Miss Ritter and Bobby Hamilton as the humorously villainous Mr. Kodaly bring energy and personality to their performances. Mark Dixon has some very touching moments as shop-owner Mr. Maraczek. The Ensemble of shoppers and everyone else in the cast seem
dedicated to the task of entertaining the audience.
Mitchell keeps the pace moving briskly, ensuring that as a character leaves from stage left another is entering from stage right. The scenery is minimal – mostly stand-alone doors and windows, or a couple of tables and chairs. The exception was the perfume shop with its wall of perfume bottles.
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Some of this may be attributable to the low budget many community theatres must cope with, but the quick set changes worked here. Kudos to the technical staffs, props people, costume and stage crews no one ever sees.
Stephanie Millward’s choreography is sweet, uncomplicated and nicely done. As for the music, many of the songs are enjoyable because they advance the story of that character. For instance, when Kodaly cancels his date with Miss Ritter she sings that in future “I resolve not to be so stupid because I always end up with a rat!” However, the weakness is that there are too many of these “patter” songs with
no melody. The show contains only one toe-topping, let-me-hum-this-as-I-leavethe-theatre tune and that is She Loves Me. And it comes nearly at the end. That being said, Steven Soltow’s terrific rendition of the title song brought the house down. Get your tickets now for 8:00 pm performanc-
es on April 28th and 29th and a 2:00 pm matinee on April 30. Box Office hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Wednesday and Friday from 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm, and 3 hours prior to show time. Go to boxoffice@cecil.edu or call 410-287-1037.
SHE LOVES ME
Book by Joe Masteroff Music by Jerry Bock
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Based on a Play by Miklos Laszlo
Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI)
The Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency funded by the state of Maryland and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Program funded in part with a grant from the Cecil County Arts Council, Inc., as provided by the state of Maryland State Arts Council.
Arpad Laszlo
CAST
(in order of appearance)
Ladislav Sipos
Ilona Ritter
Steven Kodaly
Georg Nowack
Mr. Maraczek
Amalia Balash
Mr. Keller
Jonah Olsen
Dale Fleetwood
Suzanne Stein
Bobby Hamilton
Steven Soltow
Mark Dixon
Krysta Stefanosky
Bill Campbell
Ensemble: Arianna Costantini, Kristy Echols, Becky Edwards, Jeremy Edwards, Maggie Engstrom, Brian Fields, Maria Glockner, Jenna Horblinski, Mindy Olsen, Liz Zimmerman
PRODUCTION STAFF Director Andrew Mitchell
Music Director Trey Pope
Choreographer Stephanie Persons Millward
Set Designer Baz Wenger
Props Master & Costume Coordinator Dann Combs
Lighting Designer Matt J. Coyle
Audio Engineer Jen Scorziello
Master Electrician & Seamster Wyatt D. Thompson
Stage Manager Cayla Kerr
Run Crew
Hannah Cullip
Larry Murphy
Stephanie Persons Millward
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ELKTON MAGIC PRESENTS: Meadow Perry - The Bubble Magician
By Amelia BowersELKTON - Mick’s Crab House hosted another entertaining night of laughs and magic last Friday night in Elkton with Bubble Magician Meadow Perry and opening act, the Judge Mentalist, Jobeth Bowers.
Bowers, a local magician and attorney, started the show with his murder trial inspired magic. Using his off-duty-lawyer skills, Bowers performed audience-interactive tricks, pulling many volunteers and “voluntolds” on stage to assist him. Bowers’ magic show turned into a comedy show, with the laughter heard from the crowd and witty remarks from audience volunteers.
Meadow Perry jumped right into her colorful act with a room already filled with laughter from Bowers’ performance. Dressed head-to-toe in sparkles, Perry wowed the audience. Her magic wasn’t the typical sleight of hand, card tricks, and pulling rabbits out of hats. Her hands on talent, skill, and delicacy, while dealing with something as fragile as bubbles, was special. It is not every day that audiences are able to see a performer make a wall
out of a giant bubble and put a hole through it without allowing it to pop. Perry’s arsenal of amazing tricks seemed endless; she made bubbles spin on their own around and around like a carousel, lit bubbles on fire, and even had an on-stage dance with a bubble-bull and red cape.
Mick’s Crab House continues to bring monthly shows of magicians from around the country to Elkton– the goal being to make Elkton a destination, and not just some small town. Upcoming shows include on May 12th, performer RJ Owens, a member
of famous Cirque du Soleil performing right here in Elkton, also at Mick’s, and June 15th, Peter Wood, Collector of the Impossible, performing as a fundraiser for local organization, Youth Empowerment Source (YES) also at Mick’s Crab House. Come check out these upcoming performances, to not only help bring the arts to Elkton but to support local organizations fighting for a good cause. To see more details, all information is on www. ElktonMagic.com
ALL COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR BAND
FLUTE
Jordan Crowe, NEMS, 8
Elizabeth Doerr, NEMS, 8
Alice Duvall, RSMS, 7
Payton Green, CHMS, 8
Delaney Haga, RSMS, 8
Jenna Lester, BMMS, 7
Kelsey Pyle, RSMS, 8
Makenzie Reynolds, BMMS, 8
Allyson Valderrama, CHMS, 7
Madilyn Wells, RSMS, 8
CLARINET
Brooke Bandy, BMMS, 7
Aliyah Caughman, CHMS, 8
Arianna Cafaloni, RSMS, 8
Anna Martin, NEMS, 7
Vance Mason, BMMS, 8
Isabela Morales, NEMS, 8
Patrick Moser, BMMS, 8
Jillian Randall, RSMS, 8
Carly Sheldon, BMMS, 8
Sophie Singleton, PMS, 6
Serena Veasey, EMS, 8
Calleigh Wyse, CHMS, 8
BASS CLARINET
Jackson Auer, BMMS, 8
Alyssa Bathgate, RSMS, 8
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Jason Duncan, BMMS, 7
Isaiah Johnson, RSMS, 8
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Leela McQuerrey, BMMS, 7
Rosilee Redden, CHMS, 8
Samuel Riska, RSMS, 7
ALTO SAXOPHONE
Dylan Blankenship, RSMS, 8
Regan Boyko, CHMS, 8
Liam Doyle, PMS, 7
Ian Koehler, RSMS, 6
Clark Kondracki, RSMS, 8
Travis Leak, PMS, 8
Joshua Owens, NEMS, 7
Mason Wellington, NEMS, 7
TRUMPET
Anna Dorsey, NEMS, 7
Nathan Dougherty, NEMS, 7
Joseph Hartman, NEMS, 8
Joseph liberti, BMMS, 8
Pearl Lightner, RSMS, 8
Caitlyn Onizuk, RSMS, 8
Dorothy Snyder, RSMS, 7
Liam Stocker, BMMS, 8
Robert Thomas, BMMS, 8
Tyce Wolfkill, NEMS, 8
TROMBONE
Connor Browne, NEMS, 8
Seth Davies, RSMS, 8
Levy Njenga, BMMS, 7
Alexandria Morehead, CHMS, 8
Jonathan Walpole, BMMS, 7
EUPHONIUM
Addison Kelly, RSMS, 7
Olivia Lundy, RSMS, 8
Nicholas Vitak, PMS, 8
TUBA
Madeline Clawson, CHMS, 8
Connor Lull, PMS, 8
PERCUSSION
Delaney Chard, RSMS, 7
Jacob Colin, BMMS, 7
Gabriel Fazzino, CHMS, 7
Grayson Pitcock, PMS, 7
Kylie Schoff, BMMS, 7
Connor Vetrone, PMS, 8
Elizabeth Wiecek, PMS, 7
Joslyn Zahn, CHMS, 7
Guest Conductor: JENNY NEFF
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