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Pymble Ladies’ College proudly presents…
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Pymble Ladies’ College proudly presents…
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Long before the Netflix series Wednesday and 1990’s films and 1960’s TV series, Charles Addams created the iconic characters of the Addams Family for The New Yorker Magazine. Making their debut in 1938, Addams drew inspiration from various sources, including gothic literature, classic horror films, and his quirky imagination. The characters he created were a satirical take on the stereotypical American family, with a dark and eccentric twist. Over the years, Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, and the entire kooky clan have become enduring icons, captivating audiences with their eccentric charm and demonstrating the timeless appeal of the macabre and the mysterious.
In 2007 producers announced that they had obtained the rights from the Charles Addams Foundation to create a musical adaptation. This was the first time that Charles Addams’ comic creations had been licensed to serve as the basis for a stage adaptation. With music by Andrew Lippa and book by Marshall Brickman and Rich Elice, The Addams Family had a successful run on Broadway, playing over 700 performances and featuring Nathan Lane as Gomez Addams and Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia Addams. Despite the mixed reviews during its Broadway run, the musical has left a lasting impact and contributed to the ongoing popularity of the Addams family characters and has become one of the most produced musicals within schools.
The Australian premiere of The Addams Family opened at Sydney’s Capitol Theatre in 2013. John Waters took on the role of Gomez Addams, infusing the character with charisma and charm, while Chloe Dallimore embodied the mysterious and alluring Morticia Addams. In addition, the production starred Meredith O’Reilly in the
role of Grandma, whose daughters Hayley and Lucy were both students at the College and starred in many of the College’s musicals. However, due to poor box office takings, the production closed after 3 months of performances, resulting in the production not touring to Melbourne.
The Pymble Ladies’ College production pays homage to the original black-andwhite comic and TV series. Through the adaptation of the set and costumes, we have embraced the “kooky” paint strokes, odd angles, and a great deal of black and white paint to see the vision come to life.
Tonight you will see the birth of a new cohort of Pymble stars, following in the footsteps of many of our students who began their musical theatre careers on our stage and have gone on to study at WAAPA, NIDA, and VCA to perform professionally. We are very proud of our 2023 graduates Charlotte Allen, Millie Seeto and Freya Carmody (Mary Poppins, Fame, A Chorus Line and Mamma Mia) who have all been accepted to study musical theatre at various institutions across the country.
As you will see this evening, this is a large-scale production and one that has been in rehearsal for barely seven weeks. It is a testament to the talent, expertise, commitment and determination of all those involved, to achieve what we have in such a short time. The students have worked like true professionals and learnt so much about theatre, stagecraft and themselves in the process. We are enormously grateful for all the support we have received from our families and to the many parents who have contributed so much behind the scenes.
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family – a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before–keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents.
GOMEZ
Tom Doyle
MORTICIA
Lily Hearne
WEDNESDAY
Amélie Matthews
PUGSLEY
Darcey Hawkins
FESTER
Julian Criola
LURCH
Thomas Haslam
GRANDMA
Elizabeth Tang
MAL
Archie Delany
ALICE
Sarah Boland
LUCAS
Ben Shannon
MUSICAL CAPTAINS
Phoebe Cooper – Vocal
Madeline Taylor – Dance
ANCESTORS
Emily Abadee
Chloe Ayton
Annabella Bayfield
Charlie Biddle
Mia Chan
Constance Chow
Lachlan Clubb
Harvey Cummins
Angus Devlin
Esther Essey
Heidi Ferreira
Jack Fish
Charlotte Ford
Verity Haslam
Hayden Leung
Annie Liebmann
Melanie Ma
Zoe Manning
Abigail McKinnon
Ruki Merlin
Yvette Moodie
Laranya Nanthakumaran
Andelle Parker
Isabelle Port
Finley Saghaie
Murphy Scott
Annabel Taylor
Johnny Wang
Lara Waterhouse
Madeleine Watson
Ruby Watson
Xyla White
Jadyn Wong
Mia Zhang
CONDUCTOR
Mrs Patrice Goodman
PICCOLO & FLUTE 1
Melody Chen
FLUTE 2
Anabella Legge-Hughes CLARINET 1
Aine Oo
CLARINET 2 & BASS CLARINET
Karen Kuang
SOPRANO SAXOPHONE & ALTO SAXOPHONE 2
Anna Ward
ALTO SAXOPHONE 1
Macy Sun
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Madison Pearce
Trumpet
Mr Marcus Stafford
Trombone 1
Lux Fritz
Trombone 2
Angela Zhang
Violin 1
Annie Luo
Violin 2
Dasha Stusenko
Cello
Sitian Chen
Keyboard 1
Ella Liu
Keyboard 2
Ms Ellen Buckley
Percussion
Joanna Au
Guitars
Mr Vincent Lombardo
Bass
Mr Jason Smith
Drums
Mr Oliver Gardiner
PRODUCER
Sarah Turner
DIRECTOR
Kurt Schweinberger
CHOREOGRAPHER
Sally Dashwood
ORCHESTRAL MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Patrice Goodman
SET DESIGN/ CONSTRUCTION
Simon Greer
LIGHTING DESIGN
Matthew Osborne
AUDIO DESIGN
Stolen Planet Audio Productions
AUDIO ENGINEER
Bob Wheatley, Bailey Gott
STAGE MANAGER
Sarah Ashton
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Sarah Macpherson
THEATRE MANAGER
Tonya Grelis
TECHNICAL COORDINATOR
Chris Mathers
THEATRE TECHNICIAN
Marni Collier
ASSISTANT SCENIC DESIGN
Badaboom Design Inc.
BACKSTAGE CREW
Tess Elmslie
Mackenzie Goldthorpe
Anarghya Guruprasad
Imogen Hawkins
Angelique Kennedy
Eliza Kennedy
Sofia Laftsidis
Phoebe Paleologos
Anaïs Vander
Trinity Watkins
Lauren Whitfield-Lowe
Claire Wooldridge
VOCAL COACH
Karen Bruce
ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER
Charlotte Allen
REHEARSAL PIANIST
Ms Claire Race
ADMINISTRATION
Ms Gladys Uy
PROPS
Kirk Hume (St Ignatius College, Riverview)
COSTUME SUPPLIERS
Julie Black (Metropolitan Players
Newcastle)
Karen Moseley (Miranda Musical Society)
James Worner
COSTUME CO-ORDINATORS
Gillian Taylor
Maribel Matthews
Mandy Ferreira
Megan Watson
MAKEUP DESIGN
Tonya Grelis
PHOTOGRAPHY
Grant Leslie
Dr Paul Hine Principal
Sincere thanks to
Mr Scott James Principal
St Ignatius College Riverview
Knox Grammar School
All the parents, friends, families and staff who have provided tremendous support and additional assistance with catering, hair, makeup, supervision, costume laundry, set construction and general logistics!
“It takes a village”