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Peter Bartlett

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  • (July 2004) Played Pluto in "The Frogs" musical by Nathan Lane and Stephen Sondheim, adapted from an earlier treatment by Burt Shevelove (Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
  • (November 9 to December 3, 1978) He played Mell in Ferenc Molnar's play, "The Play's the Thing," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Moultrie Patten (Mansky); Ray Fry (Sandor Turai); Douglas Clark (Albert Adam); Michael Kevin (Johann Dwornitschek); Adale O'Brien (Ilona Szabo) and Jim Baker (Almady) in the cast. P.G. Wodehouse was adapter. Patrick Henry was director.
  • (December 6 to 30, 1978) He played Fred and Newspaperman in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Jim Baker (John Dickens, Ghost of Christmas-Present, Deaf Charity Man); Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Douglas Clark (Young Ebenezer, Man with Snuffbox); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Reedy Gibbs (Miss Fezziwig, Thin Sister, Martha); Benita Hofstetter (Miss Fezziwig, Plump Sister, Laundress); Michael Kevin (Charles Dickens); J. Jeffrey Kilgore (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Vaughn McBride (Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come, Mr. Fezziwig, Round Charity Man); William McNulty (Bob Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Cratchit); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman); Howard Lee Sherman (Ghost of Christmas-Past, Man with Pound Notes); Sherry Steiner (Belle, Mrs. Fred); David Carroll (Tiny Tim); Sarah Metry (Fan, Martha, Ignorance); Joe Wise (Young Ebenezer, Turkey Boy, Want); Rob Adams (Henry Dickens, Peter Cratchit) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director.
  • (January 30 to February 23, 1979) He played a Policeman in the musical, "Matrimonium," in a Humana Foundation production based on George Bernard Shaw's plays, "Overruled" and "Passion, Poison and Petrification," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Richard Bowne (Mr. Lunn, Adolphus); Deborah May (Mrs. Juno, Lady Magnesia); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Lunn, Phyllis); Patrick Tovatt (Mr. Juno, Fitz); Ray Fry (Landlord) and George Kimmel (Doctor) in the cast. Ray Fry was also director. Peter Ekstrom was composer and lyricist.
  • (March 1 to 25, 1979) He played Simon Jenkins in John Murray and Allen Boretz's play, "Room Service," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Sasha Smirnoff); Patrick Tovatt (Gordon Miller); Bob Burrus (Joseph Gribble); Jim Bakers (Harry Binion); William McNulty (Faker Enguld); Adale O'Brien (Christine Marlowe); John Pielmeier (Leo Davis); Meredith Ludwig (Hilda Manney); Michael Kevin (Gregory Wagner); Susan Berger (Kathleen Hogarth); Barry Corbin (Dr. Glass, Senator Blake) and Roy Cockrum (Bank Messenger) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
  • (April 26 to May 20, 1979) He played Brew and Sheriff in the musical, "Gold Dust," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Suzy Brabeau (Mary Ann); Deborah May (Diamond Lil); William McNulty (Spinner, LaFleche, Cooky, Señor Alvarez, Gatewick Cabot) Cass Morgan (Suzanne); Trip Plymale (Cliff); Patrick Tovatt (Jebediah Harp) and Paul Ukena Jr. (Jim Don) in the cast. Musicians were Matthew Amson, Jim Garber and Mark Hardwick. Jon Jory wrote the book and was director. Jim Wann was composer and lyricist.

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