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In the post World War II era, two disillusioned Americans, while on a hunting trip in the Highlands of Scotland, stumble on a mysteriously anachronistic town tucked away from tourists. Brigadoon is apparently so remote that it isn’t even listed on their map. Their cynicism is mellowed by the simple joys of its happy citizens. But when the dark secret of Brigadoon is revealed to them, the two men react in wildly different ways. This beguiling musical boasts one of Broadway’s greatest scores with such hit songs as ‘The Heather on the Hill,’ ‘I’ll Go Home with Bonnie Jean, and ‘There But for You Go I.’. Music by Frederick Loewe. Book & lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
Director: Marie Baron
Choreographer: Gillian Saunders-Herron
Musical Director: Christopher Mounteer
Publication Date
2-17-2009
Production Year
2008/2009
Theatre Location
Macdonald-Heaslip Hall, Sheridan
Cast
Charlie Dalrymple: Thomas Alderson
Stuart Dalrymple: Daniel Birnbaum
Jane Ashton: Kelly Boaz
Jeff Douglas: Michael Brockman
Jean MacLaren: Jen Budgell
Tommy Albright: Jason Clarke
Mr. Lundie: Wesley Colford
Aileene Beaton: Lili Connor
Katie MacQueen: Leah Coombs
Meg Brockie: Jacquelyn French
Fish Vendor: Janelle Gallant
Sandy Dean: Daniel Greenberg
Frank / Angus McGuffe: Adam Hobbs
Flower Vendor: Esther Huh
Andrew MacLaren: Ryan Jeffrey
MacGregor: Lucas Meeuse
Harry Beaton: Glen Mills
Vegetable Vendor: Paige Robson-Cramer
Maggie Anderson: Marie-Claude Sarault
Fiona MacLaren: Jen Shaw
Ensemble
Katherine Ballantine, Kelly Boaz, Jonathan Cullen, Genevieve Dulfour, Janelle Gallant, Vaughan Harris, Esther Huh, Anna Hurshman, Derek MacDougall, Wade Muir, Emilee Nimetz, Nicole Power, Paige Robson-Cramer, Phil Skala
Sword Dancers
Lucas Meeuse, Glen Mills, Wade Muir, Daniel Greenberg, Vaughn Harris, Phil Skala
Bag Piper
Brian Hutchison
Understudies
Fiona MacLaren: Paige Robson-Cramer, Jean MacLaren: Anna Hurshman
Keywords
Brigadoon, Theatre Sheridan, musical theatre
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Disciplines
Theatre and Performance Studies
Faculty
Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design
School
Department of Visual and Performing Arts
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
SOURCE Citation
Theatre Sheridan, "Brigadoon, February 17 – 28, 2009" (2009). Theatre Sheridan Productions. 38.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/faad_visu_uniq_theatre/38
Original Citation
Baron, M. (Director). (2009, February 17 – 28). Brigadoon. [Theatre Performance]. Oakville: Theatre Sheridan.