
Days & Times:
Tuesday - Saturday at 7:30 pm
Sundays at 2 pm
Book by James Lapine
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Art Devine
Musical Direction by Scott Storr
Originally Directed on Broadway by James Lapine
Orchestrations by Michael Starobin
Originally Produced on Broadway by
The Shubert Organization and Emanuel Azenberg
By arrangement with Playwrights Horizon, Inc. New York City which produced the original production of "Sunday in The Park with George" in 1983.
Summary
For our 40th Anniversary the staff at Cape Rep want to present one our all-time favorite musicals, Sunday in the Park with George. Inspired by Georges Seurat’s iconic painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s masterpiece merges past and present, weaving poignant truths about life, love, legacy, and the creation of art. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and nominated for ten Tony Awards, including Best Musical, this deeply moving story and the breathtakingly beautiful score will leave you inspired and moved. Don’t miss one of the most acclaimed musicals of our time presented in our intimate space as only Cape Rep can.
Sunday in the Park with George is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Cast

Stanislav (Stan) Przedlacki is a New York City based actor, singer, and creative. Recent stage credits: Professor Bhaer in Little Women, Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity, and I Left My Heart, a musical review saluting the music of Tony Bennett. Film: Truman in Crescendo, Raymond Cory in Mr. Raymond Cory.
As well as being a stage performer, Stan has recently released his debut album “For Those Who Wander” — available on all music streaming platforms. His film directorial debut “Echoes” is currently in post-production. His photography work has been featured in PhotoVogue 12 times.
BFA Musical Theatre & BA in French Studies from University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) class of 2024. @stan.p — www.stanislav-p.com

Izzy Scampoli (Dot/Marie) is thrilled to be making their Cape Rep debut, and is honored to mark the start of her journey at Cape Rep with her first ever Sondheim show! Izzy is a recent graduate of Syracuse University with her BFA in Musical Theatre. Some of her favorite recent productions include Pippin (Bertha), Spamalot (The Lady of the Lake), and Nunsense (Sister Amnesia). Izzy would like to thank her family, her coaches (shout out to Christine MacInally!), and Cape Rep for this wonderful opportunity! For more of Izzy, check out izzyscampoli.com or follow them on Instagram @izzyscampoli

Wendy W. Watson (Old Lady). Wendy started performing as the Littlest Angel at 5 years old, and never stopped. She has worked in NYC and in London as a cabaret performer. On Cape Cod, Wendy has worked at Harwich Junior Theatre, A Grand Night for Singing, Mama and Her Boys, and as Ursula in The Little Mermaid. At Cape Rep she has portrayed Ruth in Wonderful Town, Molina’s Mother in Kiss of the Spider Woman, Old Lady in Sunday in the Park with George, Sophie in A Class Act, Mimi Schwinn in A New Brain, and her favorite role (so far!) as Margaret in The Light in the Piazza, AND four Sea Pines Musical Revues. Wendy is also one of three co-creators of Mama and Her Boys, which originated at Cape Rep and subsequently played in Provincetown and Off-Broadway. As a professional ASL/English interpreter, Wendy has also interpreted over 50 shows on Broadway and in Boston. She is grateful to have the opportunity to reprise this role (a few years later!), and to be back at Cape Rep – which always feels like home.

Hailey is thrilled to be back for another wonderful season at Cape Rep. She is currently appearing as the Mayor in The SpongeBob Musical and was seen last season as Edith in The Pirates of Penzance. Hailey holds a B.A. in Music from Rhode Island College and has performed all throughout New England. Favorite credits include Jane Doe (Ride the Cyclone), Magenta (The Rocky Horror Show), Chris (Carrie), Bea (Something Rotten) and Roz (9 to 5). She thanks her friends and family for always supporting her. @deltanothesoprano

Nick Nudler was born and raised in Westford, MA. Some of his favorite shows he’s been a part of have been: Our Town, Indecent, Noises Off!, Shakespeare in Love and Rough Crossing at Cape Rep Theatre; The Taming of the Shrew and Macbeth at Shakespeare & Company; Jesus Christ Superstar, As You Like It, and The Importance of Being Earnest at CT Repertory Theatre. He received a BFA in Acting from UConn, where he studied at the Theatre Academy of London for a semester. He and his partner Kirsten Peacock comprise Cosmic Mirth, a collaborative theatre duo that create highly physical, playful adaptations of classical texts and folk stories. They have been lucky enough to produce their first major work, From the Heart of the Wreck at Cape Rep Theatre in 2022 and bring their show Jason & Medea to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2024. They also just completed their run of Midsummer Dreamers earlier this summer. Keep up with their adventures at CosmicMirth.com

Holly Hansen (Yvonne/Naomi) – Returning to Cape Rep after last summer’s Pirates of Penzance, Holly’s recent performances include Overcome (opposite Amy Brenneman) and the title role in Hello, Dolly! This past year, she also directed the hits Legally Blonde, Always Patsy Cline, and Bandstand at Cotuit Center for the Arts. Other favorite Cape performance credits include: Beatrice in Much Ado (CCftA), Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods (ETC), Barrel in Urinetown (Tilden Arts). Ever grateful to goof around on and offstage with her silly husband Ari!

Brian Lore Evans is thrilled to be performing at Cape Rep again! He is a graduate of The American Repertory Theater’s Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University, where he received his Master’s Degree in Advanced Theatre Studies. This is his fourth show at Cape Rep after appearing in Pickle Me Tink, Our Town, and Archibald Avery. An abundance of love to his wife Colleen and his son Greyson, his two greatest supporters.

Carly Williams (Celeste 1/Elaine) is honored to return to the Cape Rep Theatre stage! Favorite past roles include Small Alison in Fun Home at Cape Rep, Elle Woods in Legally Blonde at Massasoit Theatre (DASH Nomination), Annabeth Chase in The Lightning Thief at Cape Cod Theatre Company, Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird at Gloucester Stage (IRNE Nomination), and Young Cosette in Les Miserables at North Shore Music Theatre. She is grateful to Janine, Art, and Scott for giving her this amazing opportunity. Sending love to Brielle, Tori, and the entire cast and crew! Always thankful to her family and boyfriend Liam for their constant support and love!

Alex Mai Murray is so excited to be back for her fourth summer performing at Cape Rep! She just graduated with her BFA in Musical Theatre from Marymount Manhattan College (Go Griffins!). Some favorite past credits include: Little Women: The Broadway Musical, The SpongeBob Musical, Head Over Heels (Marymount Manhattan College), Pirates of Penzance, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and Mamma Mia! (Cape Rep). She would like to thank her family and friends for their continuous support! For more, check out alexmaimurray.com!

Zoey MacBride is very excited to be a part of Sunday in the Park with George at Cape Rep Theatre. She has been acting for over 5 years and has appeared in numerous productions on Cape Cod including The Secret Garden, Annie, and Matilda. When she is not acting, Zoey enjoys spending time with her family and friends and reading. She would like to thank her family for constantly giving her rides to and from rehearsals and shows and the cast for making her first show at Cape Rep an amazing learning experience.

Gemma Macbride couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of Sunday in the Park With George, her first show at Cape Rep! The soon to be 4th grader at Chatham Elementary has had roles in Finding Nemo Jr, The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever, Alice in Wonderland and most recently The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Besides acting, Gemma loves to sing (often with her sister Zoey), practice violin, ride her bike, and read!

Ari Lew (Franz/Dennis) Cape Rep: Pickle me Tink, Pirates of Penzance, A Man of No Importance, Heart of the Wreck, Mamma Mia!, Much Ado About Nothing, Tumacho, Noises Off. Regional: WHAT, Harbor Stage Company, FPTC, Priscilla Beach Theater, WPPAC, SKyPAC, Fort Peck Summer Theater. NYC: Metropolitan Opera, Players Theater, Actors Temple, American Theatre of Actors, Playwright’s Horizons, Robert Moss Theatre. He has been featured many years in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and was “The Man in Red” at Macy’s Santaland on 34th St./Herald Square. He lives in Yarmouth with his wife Holly (Yvonne) together enjoying Disney, Christmas, movies, Spa days and Arcades. He can also be seen this summer at the outdoor theater in SpongeBob the Musical as Squidward Q. Tentacles.

Nell Hamilton (Frieda/Betty) is so glad to be back on the Cape Rep stage! She is a rising senior studying theatre, dance, and government at Connecticut College. Recent credits include Sofia in Dance Nation (Conn. College), Masha in Three Sisters (Conn. College) and Abilene in The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (Cape Rep). Huge thanks to Artie and Scott for this experience.

Sam Billman (Soldier/Alex) is ecstatic to be making his Cape Rep debut! A Michigan native, Sam recently graduated with his BFA in Musical Theatre from Ball State University (chirp chirp!). Past credits include opening for Norbert Leo Butz (“Indianapolis Cabaret”), Cabaret, Kinky Boots, SpongeBob, and Skin and Bones (BSU). He also starred in the short film Cliché, which premiered at the 2024 Indy Shorts International Film Festival. Special thanks to his family, friends, and Ron Hellems for their support, as well as everyone here at Cape Rep for the opportunity. He dedicates this performance to Michael Elliott: “Breath and Sound.” More at sambillman.com | @sambbillman

Ian Hamilton is delighted to be returning to the Cape Rep stage. In addition to his work as Director of Drama at Nauset Regional High School and Associate Director of Cape Rep’s Young Company, Ian spends his summer days working as the Camper Life Director at Brewster Day Camp.

Anthony Teixeira (Mr./Randolph) is a local performer and arts educator who is always grateful to be working with Cape Rep! He has appeared in over twenty-five productions on Cape Rep’s main stage and outdoor stage, including this summer’s The SpongeBob Musical. He has also performed at Cotuit Center for the Arts, Harwich Junior Theatre, Theater Under the Stairs, NEMPAC Opera Project/Boston Festival Orchestra, and as a soloist with the Cape Symphony. Many thanks to this wonderful company and my loved ones, especially Ma, Jax, Jo & the Bumpus hounds. @anthonyjtex.
Creative

Art Devine (Director) is a theater artist whose work as a playwright, director, actor, and designer has been enjoyed throughout New England and California. Directing credits (Tremont Theater, Boston) 9-Ball; (APA, Orleans) Marvin’s Room, A Quarter Ton of Fiction, Evita, and Equus;’ (Cape Rep, Brewster) Sunday in the Park with George (2003) A Streetcar Named Desire, Top Dog/Under Dog, Our Country’s Good, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience, A Man of No Importance and the world premieres of 9-Ball, Boundless and The Tuna Goddess. Art studied acting, directing, and playwriting at Trinity Rep Conservatory.
Scott Storr (Musical Director) served as resident musical director for Cape Rep Theatre for over 30 years. He is thrilled to be back again this year, working with these talented actors, and to be sharing Stephen Sondheim’s beautiful musical with our Cape audiences. His over 65 musicals, musical revues, and children’s shows with Cape Rep include: A Man of No Importance, Avenue Q, The Pirates of Penzance, Funny Girl, Something Rotten, Sunday in the Park With George, A Man of No Importance, Funny Girl, Avenue Q, Next to Normal, Side Show, The Drowsy Chaperone, Mack and Mabel, The Light in the Piazza, Ragtime, Steel Pier, Xanadu!, The Full Monty, Evita, Spamalot!, Urinetown, Lady in the Dark, My Fair Lady, Dirty Blonde, A Year With Frog and Toad, How I Became a Pirate, The Wizard of Oz, La Cage Aux Folles, A Class Act and Tick, Tick…Boom; conceiving and directing 14 years of the Sea Pines Summer Musical Revues and 12 years of the All Our Best benefit revues. Scott also has served as resident musical director for CV REP Theatre in Cathedral City, California. Shows there include Chess, Closer Than Ever, Baby, The Story of My Life, A Class Act and the reimagined revival of the musical, Ballroom. Other shows in California and his home state of Arizona include Applause, Dear World, It’s a Grand Night for Singing, Zorba, Putting It Together, The Jungle Book, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Songs for a New World, Captain Louis and The King and I. Scott has won both Zoni and Desert Theatre League awards for Best Musical Direction. This show and all of Scott’s music is dedicated to his mom and dad for their never-ending love and support.
Ellen Rousseau (Scenic Design) is fascinated by how spacial relationships inform story. Some of her recent design credits include The Humans, Tiny Beautiful Things, Casa Valentina, What The Constitution Means To Me (Provincetown Theater, Cabaret (Peregrine Theatre), August: Osage County, Sweeney Todd (Provincetown Theater), An Act of God (WHAT),The Heart Sellers and The Tuna Goddess (Cape Rep Theatre),You Can’t Take It With You (Provincetown Theater), Painting Churches (WHAT), Chicago (Peregrine Theatre), One Day (Off Broadway), Inappropriate: The Musical (Los Angeles). She is thrilled to be making theater with Cape Rep again.
Robin McLaughlin (Costume Design) When Robin was 5 someone asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up, “A designer,” she said, and she has been sewing and creating ever since. Moving to Southern California at 21, Robin started her career as a costumer in film when there were 3 networks and it was TV vs film. After 2 years in Australia and following the birth of her daughter Leanne, they relocated to Cape Cod, where Robin has worked as an acclaimed costume designer for theaters across the Cape and Islands for the last 25 years.
Keith A. Truax (Lighting Designer) Is excited to be returning to Cape Rep Theatre and joining the company of Sunday in the Park with George. Theatrical Designs for: Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center, Pittsburgh CLO, PICT Classic Theatre, Point Park University, PEAK Performances, Utah State University, 59E59, Penguin Rep Theatre, Fordham University, Phoenix Theatre Company, Constellation Stage & Film, Red Mountain Theatre, The Lost Colony, New London Barn Playhouse, Blumenthal Performing Arts, Utah Valley University, Timber Lake Playhouse & John W. Engeman Theatre. North American Tours: “Dirty Dancing In Concert”, “The British Invasion Live”, “Syncopated Ladies 2022” & “Turning 15 on The Road to Freedom”. Keith holds an MFA in Lighting Design from Carnegie Mellon University. For additional information please visit www.keithtruax.com & @keith.a.truax.lighting
Tori Mondello (Stage Manager) Tori Mondello (Stage Manager) is thrilled to continue her work with Cape Rep Theatre and this extraordinary company of creators after jetting off around the country (and Canada!) with Shrek the Musical: On Tour. Her recent Stage Manager experiences include Cape Rep’s Midsummer Dreamers, Our Town, A Man of No Importance, Archibald Avery, Bold Company and Young Company, Prelude to a Kiss, and From the Heart of the Wreck. Tori is a graduate of NYU Abu Dhabi’s theater program where she primarily studied lighting design and is excited to be back home working as a stage manager.
Brielle Whalen (Rehearsal Stage Manager): Brielle Whalen is a rising senior and classics major at Hamilton College. She is very excited to be back at Cape Rep again this summer. As a founding member of the Young Company, Brielle has benefited from all the opportunities Cape Rep gives to young artists, and she is eternally grateful for that. In the past, she has worked on Cape Rep’s The SpongeBob Musical: TYA Edition, Maya Mouse’s Madcap House of Music, Movies & Mayhem, and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, and has appeared in six YoCo productions.
Photos by Bob Tucker/Focalpoint Studio