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1974 - 1975

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

This delightful musical based on Charles Schulz’s beloved comic strip “Peanuts” was staged by Orpheus for an Ottawa Valley tour as it travelled easily with its basic set and small cast. The show presents a typical day in the life of Charlie and his pals through a series of vignettes revealing the well-known quirks of these characters. We meet the whole cast at the beginning as they sing “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown”.  Lucy pursues Schroeder in song as he ignores her while playing Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata”. Linus clings to his blanket, dancing with it for “My Blanket and Me”, while Snoopy reflects on the ordinary and the exciting in a dog’s life. Charlie tries to get his kite to fly.  Act One ends with the students having to write a book report on “Peter Rabbit”.


The adventures continue in Act Two, as Snoopy goes in quest of the Red Baron. There is a chaotic baseball game. Snoopy enacts a Broadway-style production number for “Suppertime” as he imagines the possibilities. The characters share their powerful bond of friendship at the end of the show as sweet Patty begins to sing and the others tenderly review their day in the heart-warming song “Happiness”.


Dramatic Director: Richard Elichuk

Musical Director: Frank Burke

Choreographer: Marnie Edwards

Cast

Holly Larocque

Lucy

Karen Wood

Patty

Michael Gareau

Linus

Mike O'Neil

Charlie Brown

Tony Keenleyside

Schroeder

Wilf Dubé

Snoopy

Production

Bill Steen

Stage Manager

Ed Yeatman

Programme Cover Design

Gord Lussier

Lighting Designer

Joan Foster

Costume Designer/Props Mistress

Marcel Carrière

Production Chairman

Nancy Turner

Company Manager

Rick Matheson

Publicity Director

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
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