Aptos Times: July 15, 2022

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IN MEMORIAM

Patrice Edwards Jondi Gumz

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haron Mahfouz Hadley, 70, known locally as “The She will be deeply missed by all her family and Fish Lady,” died on June 26. She lived in Soquel. friends. She was born on Jan. 2, 1952, in Lafayette, LouiShe is survived by her husband, Mike Hadley; her siana, and married Mike Hadley on April 8, 2001. children, Casey Cowden (Joezette), Lacey Cowden (Daniel); Sharon founded The Fish Lady, a gourmet market grandchildren Cassia and Cash Cowden; stepchildren Nate where she and Mike, a local musician, enjoyed working Hadley (Lani), Caleb Hadley (Kaylee), Cassandra Grubbs together. She enjoyed serving her customers and helping (Joe); stepgrandchildren Robby Hadley, Braeden and Olivia them plan their meals. Grubbs; sisters, Sandra Mahfouz Delhomme (Duane) The Fish Lady enjoyed 25 years in Soquel at 2510 S. Main and Michelle Mahfouz; brothers Raymond Mahfouz, Jr. Sharon Hadley St., hosting Friday night wine-tasting and live music. In August (Judy) and Stafford Mahfouz (Janet); her beloved fur baby, 2019, The Fish Lady, moved to Capitola, next to Capitola Produce. Lazarus; and numerous nieces and nephews. Sharon was known for her love of God and her family. She enjoyed “Hadley” page 17 gardening, cooking and entertaining with Southern hospitality.

COVER STORY “Candide” from page 1 ”He was immensely proud of it,” says award-winning director Gary John La Rosa. “In truth, it was one of the primary reasons I jumped at the opportunity to direct this production. I find the music majestic, witty, and beautifully nuanced.” Cheryl Anderson, musical director says, “What I love most about Bernstein’s music is that he is infinitely inventive, weaving together bits of familiarity and new components. He can turn human emotion into a living element with one melodic sweep, coloristic chord or rhythmic motive.” Jon Nordgren, artistic director, couldn’t be happier with the creative pairing of Anderson, acclaimed Cabrillo College director of vocal studies, and La Rosa, who has directed and/ or choreographed well over two hundred productions nationally, including Cabrillo Stage’s 2019 production of Beehive.

Gary John La Rosa

Cheryl Anderson

In addition to their directorial duties, La Rosa will be choreographing and Anderson will conduct the full live orchestra. Candide first opened on Broadway in 1956, but was unsuccessful and closed shortly thereafter. However, the music endured, and producer-director Harold Prince decided to resurrect the show. After many re-writes, including new lyrics by John Latouche and the incomparable Stephen Sondheim, Candide opened on March 4, 1974, to glowing reviews.

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It won five Tony Awards, including one for director Prince. This revised version of Candide is what you’ll see at the Crocker Theater. In the story, our hero Candide and his true love, Cunegonde, are separated. They travel on separate journeys around the world, meeting misfortune at every turn. They survive 18th century disasters that continue to challenge their belief in “the best of all possible worlds.” La Rosa’s concept is to “fully embrace the hilarity and wisdom of Voltaire’s satire in the most energetic, joyful and musically entertaining way.” He hopes the audience will be “swept away by Candide’s quest for love and happiness and moved by the powerful lessons he learns along the way.” As the humbled couple reunites, we witness the glorious song, Make Our Garden Grow, a finale that La Rosa describes as one of the greatest theatrical musical compositions ever written. He wants the audience to come away remembering “the brilliance of Leonard Bernstein’s score, the enormity of our cast’s talent, the timely and relevant message that this 18th century story holds today and perhaps see themselves in Candide’s quest for truth, love and happiness.” Mostly it is his wish that the audience leaves feeling “the joy of experiencing live theatre once again.” Candide runs Thursday through Sunday, July 21, through Aug. 14 at the Cabrillo Crocker Theater on the Cabrillo College campus, 6500 Soquel Ave., Aptos. Tickets are available online at cabrillostage.com. Box Office opens for phone and walk-in sales Thursday through Saturday noon to 6pm. n ••• Cover Photo: Michael Stahl plays Candide and Lori Schulman his love, Cunegonde • Photo Credit: Jana Marcus


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