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Mitchell Greco has been pretty busy this season with BUSYTOWN and ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY. Alexander starts public performances tomorrow, so I thought it might be a good time to learn a little more about Alexander himself as he fills out the MST Q&A...
Favorite post-show meal: Taco Bell. Don't judge.
Favorite board game: Chutes and Ladders. Duh.
Okay! I know! We just heard from a Sound Designer, but there have been so many questions about the music choices for BREAKFAST AT EIGHT, it is clear the audience demands to know more!
Abby mentions Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill" when she describes how she and John first met. This song is about overcoming a toxic circumstance, and I thought it would be an ideal selection for the end of the show. However, the original Gabriel recording was a bit too out of sync with the rest of the selections in the show, so I took the opportunity to arrange and record a version myself that was much sparser, and at the same time more harmonically dense in keeping with the jazz selections in the rest of the show.
Most played song on your iPod: Thanks to a recommendation from the incomparable Miss Janel Badrina, I can't get enough of Crazy Logic (Gnarls Barkley vs. Supertramp vs. Rockwell) by Arty Fufkin, from the "Best of Bootie 2006" mash-ups album.
For all you Mr. Wald fan's out there, not to worry! David will once again tread the boards at MST in our upcoming productions of THE HEIDI CHRONICLES and A CATERED AFFAIR. For more information about the music for BREAKFAST AT EIGHT, check out the iTunes iMix below. We look forward to hearing Dave's musical selections again soon!
Anyone who has been coming to MST for any length of time will be familiar with Claire Hart-Palumbo. As both actress and director, she is part of our history and history in the making. She was the "original" Heidi in THE HEIDI CHRONICLES. The plotting and ruthless Regina in THE LITTLE FOXES. And of course there are the countless Noel Coward hits that she has directed for us over the years.

Making his Theater for Youth debut as Aslan (left), creator of Narnia, is Patrick D. Earl in THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW.
Favorite board game: Trivial Pursuit
Earlier this season, we learned a bit about Richard Solis the actor. Now we learn a bit more about Richard the artist. His talents have been put to the test with our current show THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW. The picture to the left was the model on which Richard based his own plan.








How do we love Macy? Let me count the ways! Ms. Perrone is dressing up MST in fine fashion this season. She brought the 80s back in THE HEIDI CHRONICLES, provided scarves and hats for MADELINE'S CHRISTMAS, and this week she brings Narnia to life in THE MAGICIAN'S NEPHEW (left).

When we last saw Christina Stroup at MST, she was wacking Jamie Gieger, the husband with the roving eye, with flowers as the firey Franca in THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA. This month you can catch her once more paired with Jaime in A CATERED AFFAIR as the ever practical Janey looking for a quick wedding to earn a free honeymoon. Learn more about Christina as she fills out the MST Q&A...
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