PREVIOUS SEASONS



| 2000-2001 | 1999-2000 | 1998-1999 |
| 1997-1998 | 1996-1997 | 1995-1996 | 1994-1995 | 1993- 1994 |
| 1992-1993 | 1991-1992 | 1990-1991 | 1989-1990 | 1988-1989 |
| 1987-1988 | 1986-1987 |1985-1986 | 1984- 1985 | 1983-1984 |


2000-2001 Season



You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

(September 2000)


The Children's Hour

REVIEW

Theatre Mirror review by Tony Annicone, November, 2000


The King and I

 

REVIEWS


Theatre Mirror review by Tony Annicone, March, 2001
Woonsocket Call, Great singing, costumes make 'King and I' entertaining by Kathie Raleigh, March 9, 2001 (.pdf)
Woonsocket Call, Getting to know 'The King and I' by Kathie Raleigh, February 23, 2001 (.pdf)
The Valley Breeze, Lots of local talent in 'The King and I', February 22, 2001 (.pdf)


Mr. Roberts

REVIEW


Theatre Mirror review by Tony Annicone, May, 2001


 

1999-2000 Season



Oliver!

(September 1999)


Greetings!

(December 1999)


The Gin Game

(March 2000)


Into the Woods


REVIEW

 

Theatre Mirror review by Tony Annicone, May, 2000




1998-1999 Season



The Sound of Music

 

REVIEW

Theatre Mirror review by Don Gillis, September, 1998
9/5/98 - The Call (Woonsocket), 'Sound of Music' rings in Theatre Works Season (.pdf)
8/21/98 - The Call (Woonsocket), From Austria to the Theatre Works Stage (.pdf)


The Odd Couple

(November 1998)


Belles

(March 1999)


Guys and Dolls

(May 7-9, 14-16, 21-32, 1999)



1997-1998 Season



A Chorus Line

(September 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 1997)

 

REVIEW

Theatre Mirror review by Don Gillis, September, 1997
8/29/97 - The Call (Woonsocket), 'A Chorus Line' opens 15th season (.pdf)


A Night of One Acts


Sylvia

(November 7-8, 14-16, 21-23, 1998)


Broadway Bash





1996-1997 Season



Fiddler on the Roof

(September 1996)


Extremities

(November 1996)


Chapter Two

(March 1997)


A Little Night Music

(May 2-4, 9, 11, 15-18, 1997)



1995-1996 Season



Nunsense

(September 7-October 1, 1995)

 

REVIEW

The stars fire up 20th anniversary tour of 'Nunsense'


Forever Plaid

(November 24-26, December 1-3, 1995)


Same Time Next Year


Godspell

(May 3-5, 10-11, 17-19, 1996)




1994-1995 Season



Do Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?


Whodunit


Wait Until Dark


La Cage Aux Folles

(May 5-7, 12-14, 19-21, 1995)



1993-1994 Season



Mame

(September 1993)


The Boys Next Door

(November 1993)


Lend Me a Tenor

(March 1994)


Little Mary Sunshine

(May 20-22, 27-29, June 3-4, 1994)

Observer Life, An arresting performance, May 19, 1994 (.pdf)
The Call, Vaudeville is back with 'Little Mary Sunshine', May 1994 (.pdf)


 

1992-1993 Season



Twelve Angry Jurors

(September 1992)


Perfectly Frank

(November 1992)


Jesus Christ Superstar


Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lyrics by Tim Rice

Directed by Louis Lamoureux
Musical Direction by G. Frank Meekins
Produced by Danielle Bourassa
Choreographed by Teresa Pearson

Production Dates: March 18-21, 25-28, April 1-4, 1993

CAST


Richard Blue as Judas Iscariot
Frank Ferri as Simon
Steven Pacheco as Peter
Paul Adam, Bruce Boyer, David Brouillard, Richard Corriveau, Steve Fontaine, Scott Grigelevich, Thomas Murphy Molloy, Mike Moniz, and Gerry Noel as the Apostles
Warren Flinkfelt as Jesus of Nazareth
Jennifer Plante as Mary Magdalene
Rreal Carpentier as the Priest
Michael DeRotto as Caiaphas
David LaCasse as Annas
Tony Caparco as Pontius Pilate
Robert St. George as King Herod
Joanne Michaels as the Maid by the Fire
Jeanne Bastone, Jane Bouchard, Darcie Harris, Stacy Harris, Carrie Meir, Joanne Michaels, Teresa Pearson, Marian Poisson, Louise Tetreault and Carol Varden as the Followers
Jeanne Bastone, Stacy Harris, Joanne Michaels, and Teresa Pearson as the Dancers
John Tetreault and Jim Durand as the Guards


ORCHESTRA


Violins - Amy Bedard, LInda Ethier

Reedss - Raymond Vaguener, Danielle Bourassa, Paula Perrault
Trumpets - Dwight Allenson, Raechel Robidoux
Trombone/Horn - Stuart Britton
Guitar - Stanley Munslow
Bass - Brian Grochowski
Keyboard - Kathi Britton
Percussion - Henry Hebert


Rumors

(June 3-6, 11-13, 18-19, 1993)





1991-1992 Season



The Importance of Being Earnest

(September 1991)


Crossing Delancy

(November 1991)


Little Shop of Horrors

(March 1992)


Our Town

(May 1992)


The Emperor's Nightingale





1990-1991 Season



Play On

(September 1990)


Holiday Cabaret

(December 1990)


Broadway Bound


Written by Neil Simon

Directed by Tony Annicone
Produced by Maurice Cournoyer

Production Dates: March 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 1991

Theatre Works - Broadway Bound


CAST


Tom Van Wie as Eugene
Ted Lewis as Stanley
Louis Lamoureux as Ben
Melinda Tedeschi as Kate
Maurice Cournoyer as Jack
Dottie Zazza as Blanche


Nunsense

(May 1991)

REVIEW

The stars fire up 20th anniversary tour of 'Nunsense'


Alice in Wonderland



1989-1990 Season



Crimes of the Heart

(September 1989)


Social Security


Written by Andrew Bergman

Directed by Raymond Lanowy
Produced by Elizabeth Messier

Production Dates: November 3-5 & 10-12, 1989


CAST


(in order of appearance)

Bert Cayer, Jr. as David Kahn
Linda K. Blanchette as Barbara Kahn
Lee Holfelder as Trudy Heyman
John A. Kelly as Martin Heyman
Linda M. Sayles-Geoffroy as Sophie Greengrass
Paul Robert as Maurice Koenig


One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

(March 1990)


Kid's Cabaret





1988-1989 Season



There's Pride in Our Great City

(September 1988)


The Foreigner


Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Christine Auxier
Produced by John A. Kelly

Production dates: November 10-13, 1988


CAST


Suzanne Beattie as Betty
Norman R. Beaudoin as Charlie
Paul Berthelette as David
Sandy Boyer as Catherine
Bert Cayer, Jr. as Froggy
David D'Aguano as Owen
Dan Houle as Ellard


Deathtrap

(March 1989)


They're Playing Our Song


Book by Neil Simon
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager

Directed by Tony Annicone
Musical Direction by John L. Hubert
Produced by Bob St. George

Production Dates: May 25-28, 1989


CAST


(in order of appearance)

Daniel F. Kirby as Vernon Gersch
Elizabeth Messier as Sonia Walsk
Shelly Gobeille, Tracy Dworman, and Holly Blackall Applegate as Sonia's Girls
Raymond Lanowy, Louis Lamourreux and David D'Aguanno as Vernon's Boys
Louis Lamoureux as the Waiter
Tracy Dworman as the Telephone Operator
Raymond Lanowy as Phil the Engineer
Holly Blackall Applegate as the Nurse



1987-1988 Season



Something's Afoot


No Sex Please, We're British


Brighton Beach Memoirs


Written by Neil Simon

Directed by Bill Pett
Produced by John A. Kelly

Production Dates: February 18, 19, 20, 21, 1988


CAST


Jon Schermerhorn as Eugene Jerome
Lynn E. Panchuk as Blanche Morton
Mary E. Paolino as Kate Jerome
Susan Dauphinee as Nora Morton
Dan Houle as Stanley Jerome
Louis Lamoureux as Jacob "Jack" Jerome


How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying





1986-1987 Season



The Fantastiks


Cabaret ‘87





1985-1986 Season



I Do, I Do


The Runner Stumbles


Amahl and the Night Visitors


Chapter Two


Cabaret ‘86



1984-1985 Season



An Evening of Carol Burnett


Love, Sex, and the I.R.S.


Fools


Great Songs of Broadway



1983-1984 Season



Cole


Evening of Entertainment/Theatrical Fashion Show


Neil Simon Excerpts