‘Broadway Backwards’ Backs Into IVCC

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A musical with a major twist will kick off Illinois Valley Community College Theatre’s fall  season, when “Broadway Backwards” takes the stage at 7:30
p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26 and 27.

“Broadway Backwards” is a new type of entertainment that has recently become a popular and unique showcase for stage talent.

Originating on Broadway as part of Broadway Cares, a philanthropic Actors Equity fund, it was presented as a one-nightonly fundraiser featuring Broadway performers.

Director and choreographer of musical theatre at IVCC, Don Grant Zellmer, explained, “We’re following the original format of ‘Broadway Backwards’, a revue in which women perform Broadway songs written and performed by men, and men perform the women’s songs.

“In putting this together, we’re already enjoying one of our men performing ‘I’m Just A Girl Who Cain’t Say No’ from
‘Oklahoma!’ or one of our women performing ‘Why Can’t A Woman Be More Like A Man?’ from ‘My Fair Lady,’” Zellmer continued.

“We’re also pretty excited to have all eight principals from ‘Mamma Mia!’ back together, so there will definitely be some tribute to our biggest show on record,” he added.

The large cast includes many community members, IVCC alumni, as well as performing arts students. “Broadway Backwards” is under Zellmer’s direction and is produced by Dr. David A. Kuester.

Members of the cast are as follows:

Granville: Kevin Alleman; Oglesby: Reid Tomasson;
La Salle: Karen Lesman,

Nora Maier, Melanie Maskel, Kristin Mitchel, Zoe Piano, Ella Johns;

Mendota: Patrick Foley

Morris: Deb Torri;

Ottawa: Alexis Trammel;

Peru: Dr. Patrice Hess, Ashley Hurst, Mark Nowakoski, Naomi Ochuba, Bob Phillip, Emily Pytel, Megan Zomboracz-Cullinan;

Princeton: Ron McCutchan,
Emerson Roden, Joey Santos, Joshua Wooden;

Seneca: Kelly Johnson.

 

Tickets are $15 and details will be available Oct. 1 at www. ivcc.edu. Proceeds benefit SPAMO, Student of Performing Arts and Music Organization, for future and ongoing theater projects.