1992
The 1992 Season was a mix of drama and musical comedy. We ran the gamut with musicals like Meet Me In St. Louis and My Fair Lady to light dramas like Driving Miss Daisy and Love Letters. It was also the first year that we performed Phantom. |
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1992 started with West Side Story starring Toni Condos as Maria and A. Martin Varella as Tony. |
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Kathryn Kinley made two appearances at the Bucks County Playhouse during 1992. The first was with Ken Howard in Love Letters. The second was as Guenevere in Camelot. Camelot also starred Francis Kane as King Arthur and Jason Edwards as Lancelot. |
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One of the most critically acclaimed productions of 1992 was Driving Miss Daisy. The play starred Ted Lange of television's "The Love Boat" and Ronnie Claire Edwards of "The Waltons". |
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William Paul Michals starred as Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha opposite a soon-to-be Playhouse regular, Kara Maureen Powers in the role of Aldonza. |
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William Paul Michals also played our very first Phantom in Phantom. He was joined by our first Christine, Michele Eve Golden. Michaels has since gone on to understudy the role of the Beast in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. |
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The season ended with Meet Me In St. Louis, Pippin and Peter Pan. A full roster of celebrities would return for one more season in 1993. |
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