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Lyric Music Theater is community theater at its finest. We are dedicated to producing quality musicals for the entertainment of audiences throughout Southern Maine. Lyric Music Theater was founded in 1952 and produces four musicals each season, from September to May, in the Cedric Thomas Playhouse at 176 Sawyer Street.

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October 13, 2006
Party Scene Rehearsal

The first show of the season, “The King and I” closed with its final performance on Sunday the 8th, followed by strike of the set and a cast party afterwards. On to the second show of the season! “The Sound of Music” entered its fourth week of rehearsals this week, but for the first time the stage is theirs. Set construction has already started along with other activities like preparing costumes.
The theater was quieter last night than for “The King and I” rehearsals -though still bustling with activity. The relatively lower noise level was mainly due to the smaller cast of “Sound of Music”– Baron Von Trapp has ‘only’ seven children vs. the King’s 18. This show has most of the children ‘double cast’ – meaning two children will play a single role, each having different performances. For director Michael Donovan and music director Denise Calkins, it means they teach everything twice. The casts sometimes rehearse on separate nights, but last night both the “A” and “B” casts were there. While one was on stage blocking, the other was in the lobby learning music; halfway through they swapped places. Strains of “Doe, a deer” and “So long, farewell…” were heard while the director explained the blocking of the party scene to those on stage. This was also the first rehearsal in a few weeks for the adult ensemble; previous rehearsals were primarily for the children, nuns or principles.
In the midst of all the rehearsing, other folks were busy working on costumes. As usual, costume designer Louise Keezer had a few volunteers in to pick up costumes to work on at home. Jennifer Ernst’s project is Maria’s wedding dress, and Lauren Yokabaskas, who is playing Maria, had a fitting last night. Two other costume assistants, Lisa Grimshaw and Cindel Lamothe, are helping with the children’s costumes. These two have a somewhat vested interest as they both have daughters in the show.
The next rehearsal on Saturday will be for the children to learn to waltz for the party scene, plus covering all they’ve learned so far. Next week will include working of Act 1 (already!), so the show is well on it’s way to being ready for it’s November 17th opening.

-- posted by Margaret Barrasso

Music rehearsal for Cast B
CastB Sings.jpg

Music rehearsal for Cast A
CastA Sings.jpg

Cast A gets notes form the director Michael Donovan
CastA Notes.jpg

Cast B gets notes from the director
CastB Notes.jpg

Director Michael Donovan and Costume Assistant Jennifer Ernst
display Maria’s wedding dress
WeddingDress.jpg

Costume Assistants Lisa Grimshaw and Cindel Lamothe
show some of the children’s costumes
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Posted by Lyric at 10:17 AM

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That Michael Donovan is AMAZING!!!!

Posted by Anastasia Beaverhousen
October 14, 2006 10:58 AM

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