HELLO, DOLLY! 1985

DIRECTORS:
Producer: Dr. Myrlene Kennedy
Drama Director: Bennie Nipper
Vocal Music: Jane Ann Quevedo
Choreographer: Lori Harvey
Accompanist: Jackie Scott
Instrumental Music: Mark Harrell

SYNOPSIS: " and what do you do for a living, Mrs. Levi?" asks Ambrose Kemper in the first scene of that most delightful of musical comedies, Hello, Dolly! "Some people paint, some sew... I meddle," replies Dolly and we are on a whirlwind race round New York and Yonkers at the turn of the century as we follow the adventures of that most mischievous matchmaker, Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi.
Hello, Dolly! is the story of Mrs. Levi's efforts to marry Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-millionaire, so that she can send his money circulating like rainwater, t not her late husband Ephraim Levi taught her. Along the way she also succeeds in that matching the young and beautiful Widow Molloy with Vandergelder's head clerk, Cornelius Hackl; Cornelius's assistant Barnaby Tucker with Mrs. Molloy's loop assistant, Minnie Fay; and the struggling artist Ambrose Kemper with Mr. Vandergelder's weeping niece, Ermengarde. Mrs. Levi tracks Vandergelder to his hay and feed store in Yonkers, then by train back to Mrs. Molloy's hat shop in New York, out into the streets of the city where they are all caught up in the great 14th Street Association Parade, and then to the most evident and expensive restaurant in town, the Harmonia Gardens, where Dolly is greeted by the waiters, cooks, doormen and wine stewards in one of the most famous songs in the history of American musical comedy, "Hello, Dolly!"
What happens in the end? Dolly gets her man, of course. And he is delighted she caught him. Dolly leaves the stage at the end of Act II with a wink to the audience as she takes a meat peep into Vandergelder's bulging cash register and promises that his fortune will soon be put to good use. She quotes her late husband Ephraim, " Money, pardon the expression, is like manure, it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around, encouraging young things to grow."

 
LEADS:
Melissa Amburn - Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi
Heidi Mathisen- Ernestina
Jay Duffer - Ambrose Kemper
Doug Teller - Horace Vandergelder
Jennie Anderson - Emengarde
Eddie McClure - Cornelius Hackel
Kelly Wick - Barnaby Tucker
Patrice Allen - Irene Molloy 
Leanna Holmquist - Minnie Fay
Amy Adair - Mrs. Rose 
Van Shaw - Rudolph
Rodney Little - Stanley
Kelly Harris - Judge
Rusty Burkett - Court Clerk 
Bobby Paul - 1st Cook 
Monty Roach - 2nd Cook
Darin Miller - 3rd Cook
Ron Orsak - Policeman
Jerry Samouse - Policeman
Musical Numbers
* I Put My Hand In - Dolly Levi, Company
* It Takes a Woman - Horace Vandergelder, Instant Glee Club
* World, Take Me Back - Dolly Levi
* Put on Your Sunday Clothes - Cornelius, Barnaby, Dolly Levi, Ambrose, Ermengarde
* Put on Your Sunday Clothes (reprise) - The People of Yonkers
* Ribbons Down My Back - Irene Molloy
* Love, Look in My Window - Dolly Levi
* Motherhood - Dolly Levi, Horace Vandergelder, Irene Molloy, Minnie Fay, Cornelius, Barnaby
* Dancing - Dolly Levi, Cornelius, Barnaby, Minnie Fay, Irene Molloy, Dancers
* Before the Parade Passes By - Dolly Levi, Horace Vandergelder, Company
* Elegance - Irene Molloy, Cornelius, Minnie Fay, Barnaby
* The Waiter's Gallop - Rudolph, Waiters
* Hello, Dolly! - Dolly Levi, Rudolph, Waiters, Cooks
* Come and Be My Butterfly - Ambrose, Muses, Nymphs, Flowers, Butterflies *
* It Only Takes a Moment - Cornelius, Irene Molloy, Prisoners, Policemen
* So Long Dearie - Dolly Levi, Horace Vandergelder
* Hello, Dolly! (reprise) - Dolly Levi, Horace Vandergelder
* Finale Company
* Replaced by The Polka Contest