Regional NewsThe Muny's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Starring Kendra Kassebaum, Begins August 12Performances of the family-friendly musical continue through August 18 at the St. Louis venue.
By
Andrew Gans
August 12, 2021
The Muny production of SevenBridesforSevenBrothers—the third show of the theatre’s 103rd season—is presented August 12–18 at the St. Louis venue.
Josh Rhodes directs and choreographs with music supervision by Sinai Tabak and music direction by Valerie Gebert. Lee Wilkins serves as the associate director and choreographer.
The cast is headed by Kendra Kassebaum as Milly Bradon, Edward Watts as Adam Pontipee, Waldemar Quinones-Villanueva as Caleb, Leslie Donna Flesner as Dorcas, Shonica Gooden as Sarah, Garett Hawe as Ephraim, Sarah Meahl as Ruth, Harris Milgrim as Benjamin, Mikayla Renfrow as Alice, Carly Blake Sebouhian as Martha, Ryan Steele as Daniel, Brandon L. Whitmore as Gideon, Kristin Yancy as Liza, and Kyle Coffman as Frank.
The company also includes Matthew Davies, Joel Douglas, Duane Martin Foster, Anna Gassett, Michael Hartung, Lynn Humphrey, Kamal Lado, Brian Shimasaki Liebson, John Peterson, Rich Pisarkiewicz, Emilie Renier, Cooper Stanton, Daryl Tofa, Jerry Vogel, and Rebecca Young as well as The Muny Kid and Teen youth ensemble.
Based on the MGM film of the same name and Stephen Vincent Benet's The Sobbin' Women, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers has a book by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Gene de Paul, and new songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. Also featured are dance music arrangements by Sam Davis.
The production has scenic design by Michael Schweikardt, costume design by Amy Clark, lighting design by Jason Lyons, sound design by John Shivers and David Patridge, video design by Caite Hevner, and wig design by Tommy Kurzman. The production stage manager is Larry Smiglewski with casting by The Telsey Office.
The summer season also includes On Your Feet! (August 21-27) and Chicago (August 30–September 5).
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