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Sutton Foster in Me and My Girl

Show Information:

Me and My Girl

Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera
(8/3/2004 - 8/8/2004)
Book & Lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furver
Music by Noel Gay Directed by Charles Repole
Choreographed by Alan Coats

Synopsis:

Bill Snibson, a Lambeth costermonger, is revealed to be the new Earl of Hareford and his newly discovered aristocratic relations are horrified.

Bringing him to Hareford Hall, they attempt to educate Bill into the ways of the gentry and separate him from his cockney girlfriend Sally.

The result? Chaos of the most comical kind!

Cast (Featuring):

Sutton Foster, James Brennan, Eleanor Glockner, Walter Charles, Tim Jerome, Ann Kittridge, John Hickok, Gene A. Saraceni, Ted Brunetti Sr., Jeff Howell, Amanda Serra, Terry Wickline

After a successful run in Broadway's Thoroughly Modern Millie, Sutton went on to appear as Sally Smith, along with James Brennan as Bill Snibson, in Me and My Girl at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.

Spending a bit of her summer in Pittsburgh, Sutton took on this performance before heading back to Broadway to perform in the role of 'Jo' in Little Women the Musical.

Songs (Featuring):

"Weekend in Hareford", "Me and My Girl", "Hold My Hand", "One You Lose Your Heart", "Lambeth Walk" & "Leaning on a Lamp Post"

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Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera

Pictures Courtesy of Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera & Matt Polk

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