The Goodbye Girl

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The Goodbye Girl
Comedy
–Theatre PG-13
A warm, light-hearted comedy.

The Goodbye Girl follows the unlikely romance between Paula, a bitter single mother who has been jilted one too many times, and Eliot, the opinionated actor who shows up – unexpectedly – on her doorstep with a lease to sublet her apartment.

Book by Neil Simon. Music by Marvin Hamlish. Lyrics by David Zippel
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Allen Ebert

Directed by Allen Ebert

Allen has directed many award-winning productions including I Love You, You're Perfect, Now ChangeAfrican Tales; and Selkie. He recently served in Vicenza, Italy as the Artistic/Managing Director of an Army Community Theatre. Allen received his undergraduate degree in theatre at UW-Madison. He has enjoyed being a director and an acting instructor with The National High School Theatre Institute at Northwestern University, Sun Prairie Civic Theatre, Menomonee Falls Patio Plays, CTM Madison Family Theatre Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, and Center Stage, New York.

Cast
Lucy
Annie Jackson
Paula McFadden
Alyssa J. Bruemmer
Billy / Mark / Ricky Simpson
Jonathon Lamb
Donna
Valentine Fox Sales
Jenna
Athena Norton
Cynthia
Lisa Misch
Melanie
Mikayla Peters
Mr. Crosby
Derrick J. Harper
Elliot Garfield
Ryan Stotts
Stage Manager / Woman at the Theater
Nancy Misch
Mark's Mother
Patty Nix
TV Stage Manager / Announcer
Jeff Copsey
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Jeff Copsey
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Jeremiah Galvan
Director
Allen Ebert
Music Director
Lisa Grinde
Choreography
Jennifer Nichols
Costume Designer
Cheri Sailors
Scenic Designer
Kristopher C. Davis
Lighting Designer
Devin Nee
Stage Manager
Michael Marcou
Technical Director
Kristopher C. Davis
Light Board Operators
Nylan Hynek
Ryan Willger
Sound Board Operator
Maureen Morrison
Ryan Willger
Stage Crew
Paul Boisen
Followspot Operators
Leslie Bates
Alex Saucedo
Master Carpenter
Jim Nelson
Construction Crew
Tegan Daly
George Fulford
Ray Narbone
Steve Russell
Costume Construction
Leslie Bates
Betty Lamb
Cheri Sailors
Props Master
Karen Ebert
Musician
Lisa Grinde
Robert Gaumer