Clarksville, TN – The Roxy Regional Theatre is currently staging their production of the Marvelous Wonderettes, a musical revue featuring some of the best music from the 1950’s and 1960’s. In Act I, the show takes back to 1958 where you attend the Springfield High School prom, and the four Wonderettes are providing the musical entertainment for the evening.
The lovely ladies performing as the Wonderettes at the Roxy Regional Theatre are Heather Gault as Betty Jean, Taylor Galvin as Cindy Lou, Ashley Harris as Missy, and Elena Pascullo as Suzy; four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts!
As the evening progresses we learn about their lives and loves, through the use of over 20 classic rock and roll songs from the ā50s and ā60s! Included in the show are āLollipop,ā āDream Lover,ā āStupid Cupid,ā āLipstick on Your Collar,ā āHold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,ā āItās My Party.ā You will find yourself unable to resist clapping and singing along with the Wonderettes as they perform these signature numbers. Directed and choreographed by Tom Thayer, āThe Marvelous Wonderettesā is written by Roger Bean, creator of such audience-pleasing jukebox hits as āThe Andrews Brothersā and āRoute 66?.
“This has been such a great experience! We’ve had so much fun working at the Roxy while putting the show together,” said Elena Pascullo. “We all have been living together and it’s been great fun getting to know the girls! I’ve had a wonderful time!”
“My favorite part of the show has been, I think, has been finding little things that we can make a joke out of in between whatever it is that we’re doing, finding those little moments where we connect together as characters or with the audience; basically just having the opportunity to make our characters that much more refined,” said Ashely Harris. “I think living together has helped us get along both offstage and on, and it has really helped us to fully develop our characters.”
“It’s definitely a shortcut to having a strong friendship when you spend as much time together as we have, and as far as our rivalry goes, she (Taylor Gavin) is just delightful! We get along together like peas in a pod.” said Heather Gault. “But it’s funny because she’s played this role before so she has actually seen how you do both sides of the rivalry”
“I didn’t enjoy it,” quipped Taylor Gavin; who then added, “I love this town, I love the people who run the Roxy Regional theatre, I’m having a blast. We definitely feel the support of the community when they come out. We have a great staff backstage that makes all the magic happen. Tom and John really have a great thing going down here in Clarksville!”
I then asked the girls if they had anything they wished to add, “Come on down and see the show,” replied the girls in unison.
āThe Marvelous Wonderettesā continues through June 29th, playing Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:00pm and Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm. This production is made possible in part through the generous support of Publix.
Tickets are $20.00 (adults) and $15.00 (ages 13 and under) and may be purchased online at www.roxyregionaltheatre.org, by phone at 931.645.7699, or at the theatre during regular box office hours (9:00am to 2:00pm, Monday through Friday, and one hour prior to curtain).
The Roxy Regional Theatre is located in Downtown Clarksville at 100 Franklin Street.
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Synopsis
Act I
At the 1958 Springfield High School prom, the lights come up on the eveningās special entertainment: The Marvelous Wonderettes (Mr. Sandman). These four best friends (Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy and Suzy) launch into the “Sugar & Spice Medley: Lollipop/Sugartime” and we learn that the Wonderettes are also the trophy-winning varsity song leaders for Springfield Highā”Go Chipmunks!” While Betty Jean excitedly runs out front to put their new trophy in the schoolās display case, her best friend, Cindy Lou, steals her solo (Allegheny Moon) and cracks in their friendship begin to appear. After Missy and Suzy break up the squabble, we hear the real reason the girls are performing tonight: they are the replacement act for tonightās originally scheduled group, the Crooning Crabcakes. Billy Ray Patton, the lead Crab, got suspended from school for smoking behind the girlsā locker room. They reveal the theme of tonightās super senior prom (Marvelous Dreams Medley: All
Act II
A decade later, at the Springfield High School Class of ā58 10-Year Reunion, the Marvelous Wonderettes take the stage with “Heatwave.” During the reunion, we learn about each girl and the different roads theyāve traveled since graduation. Missy has been dating the same man for the past five yearsā”Every Monday night, more pizzaā¦”āand needs to know exactly where itās headed (Itās in His Kiss, Wedding Bell Blues). The girls try to help Missy stay strong and independent (You Donāt Own Me) but she soon melts under the spell of a surprise onstage proposal (With This Ring). Betty Jean steps up and tells us about her love for Johnny (I Only Want to Be With You) and how their recent marriage has gone awry (Thatās When the Tears Start). She rebuffs Cindy Louās attempt to restore their friendship with “Itās
About the Cast
Ashley Harris (Missy)
Ashley Harris is a New York City based performer who was born and raised in Southern California. She is thrilled to make her Roxy debut with such a marvelous group of talented girls! Ashley earned a B.A. in Communication from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a Masterās degree in Education from the University of California, Riverside. Off-Broadway: A Christmas Carol (Ghost of Christmas Past), Hollow (Anna U/S). Off-Off Broadway: Parade (Monteen/Ensemble). Regional: Nine (Carla), My Fair Lady (Eliza Doolittle), Chicago (Roxie), Once Upon a Mattress (Lady Larken). When not on stage, Ashley enjoys tutoring teens, dining out and traveling. Much love to my family and to my best friend (and husband) Kyle.
Taylor Gavin (Cindy Lou)
Taylor Gavin is simply tickled to be making her Roxy debut alongside such a talented cast of ladies. This is Taylor’s 3rd time with The Marvelous Wonderettes, having recently finished swinging all four roles in the first national tour, and playing Missy at New Stage Theatre. Favorite credits include: Johanna (Sweeney Todd), Cinderella (Cinderella) and Zerbinette (Scapin). Love and thanks to Mom, Mr. Frank, Clark, Eli, Tom, John and the Roxy Family. Ps 30:10.
Heather Gault (Betty Jean)
Heather Gault is thrilled to be making her debut at the Roxy! She recently hit the stage with the Crooning Crab Cakes as āLoisā in Roger Beanās musical Life Could Be A Dream. Other regional credits include 9 to 5, The Producers, The Graduate, and Sisters of Swing. Film/TV credits include Sleepwalk With Me (Sundance Film Festival), In The Night (New York Musical Theatre Festival), English Vinglish (Toronto Intāl Film Festival), and the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “BizKid$”. NY theatre credits include The Bolshoi Balletās The Pharaohās Daughter at the Metropolitan Opera House, the Peopleās Improv Theater, and Radiotheatreās King Kong. A Connecticut native, she studied acting at the University of Southern California. Heather is actually skipping her 10-year high school reunion to celebrate instead with the Wonderettes! www.heathergault.com
Elena Pascullo (Suzy)
Elena Pascullo is thrilled to be performing in The Marvelous Wonderettes, following her Roxy debut as Tiger Lily and Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan! Some past favorites include Les Miserables (Cosette), Into The Woods (Cinderella) and A Chorus Line (Diana). Following The Marvelous Wonderettes, Elena will be performing in South Pacific and Spamalot. She would love to thank this wonderful cast and crew for making her Roxy experience a great one, and her family and friends for their endless support.
Musical Numbers
Act I
āMr. Sandmanā | Ensemble | |
āLollipopā | Ensemble | |
āSugartimeā | Ensemble | |
āChipmunk Cheerā | Ensemble | |
āAllegheny Moonā | Ensemble | |
āAll I Have to Do Is Dreamā | Ensemble | |
āDream Loverā | Ensemble | |
āStupid Cupidā | Suzy | |
āLipstick On Your Collarā | Betty Jean | |
āLucky Lipsā | Cindy Lou | |
āSecret Loveā | Missy | |
āMr. Leeā | Missy, Ensemble | |
āBorn Too Lateā | Ensemble | |
āTeacherās Petā | Ensemble | |
āSincerelyā | Ensemble | |
āGoodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnightā | Ensemble | |
āHold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Meā | Suzy, Ensemble | |
āTeacherās Petā | Ensemble | |
āSincerelyā | Ensemble |
Act II
āHold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Meā | Suzy, Ensemble | |
āHeatwaveā | Ensemble | |
āMr. Sandmanā Reprise | Ensemble | |
āItās In His Kissā / āWedding Bell Bluesā | Missy, Ensemble | |
āYou Donāt Own Meā | Ensemble | |
āWith This Ringā | Missy, Ensemble | |
āI Only Want To Be With Youā | Betty Jean, Ensemble | |
āThatās When the Tears Startā | Betty Jean, Ensemble | |
āItās My Partyā | Betty Jean, Ensemble | |
āSon of a Preacher Manā | Cindy Lou, Ensemble | |
āLeader of the Packā | Cindy Lou, Ensemble | |
āMaybeā | Cindy Lou, Ensemble | |
āMaybe I Knowā | Suzy, Ensemble | |
āNeedle in a Haystackā | Missy, Cindy Lou, Betty Jean | |
āRescue Meā | Suzy, Ensemble | |
āRespectā | Suzy, Ensemble | |
āThank You and Goodnightā / āSincerelyā | Ensemble |