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Will Ray as Antipholus of Ephesus;
Eric Santagata and Betsy Wolfe
(Luce)
Denis Lambert as Antipholus of
Syracuse

Ashley Brown with the Women; Will Ray and
Brian Sears
The Courtesans; Denis Lambert and Eric Santagata (Dromio of Syracuse)

The Ladies of the Evening; The Twin Masters and Servants
Ben Magnusson (Wizard) and Brian Sears (Dromio of Ephesus)
Betsy Wolfe,
Ashley Brown and Angel Reda
("Sing for Your Supper")

"Falling in Love with Love"; Sarrah Strimmel (Courtesan) with
Will Ray

Denis Lambert, Brian Sears, Will Ray and
Eric Santagata
Angel Reda as Luciana with Denis Lambert
Photo Credits: Mark Lyons
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directed by
Aubrey
Berg
musical direction
Roger
Grodsky
choreography
David Wanstreet
November 2002
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The Boys from Syracuse is
unadulterated musical bliss. CCM's musical theatre is considered the best
in the nation and Boys illustrates why. The student ensemble is
terrific,
but it is the training that polishes potential into dazzling
talent.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Year in and year out CCM's musical theatre productions
dazzle audiences and this one is downright splendiferous. Under Roger
Grodsky's baton, the 1938 musical sounded fabulous. Bravo, CCM!
City Beat
The production was detailed and polished to gem-like
perfection . . . The dance numbers are imaginatively staged and danced
with great energy and precision.
Oxford Press
It's been more than a month since the curtain went down on
my favorite musical of 2002, The Boys from Syracuse at CCM, and I'm
still grinning from ear to ear. It just doesn't get better than this.
Director Aubrey Berg put the pieces together for a show that's going to be
talked about forever.
Cincinnati Enquirer
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