UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus

Green Bay, Wis.—April 7-10, 2022, Theatre on the Bay (TOB) performs Company, a game-changing musical, delivering a sophisticated and honest look at adult relationships. The main character is Robert, a confirmed bachelor, who on the night of his 35th birthday, contemplates his unmarried state during a hilarious array of interactions with his married friends over the course of dinners, drinks and even a wedding.

Tickets are now on sale for performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 7, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 10, at 2 p.m., and is supported in part in memory of Aurie Feifarek. Visit www.uwgb.edu/marinette-theatre for details.

The cast includes a variety of new and veteran actors, including actors who have grown up with TOB’s Children’s Theatre. For some, Company is their first musical.  TOB is proud to announce the following as its cast of Company:

Lisa Atkinson-LeBoeuf as Joanne

Wendy Baron as Sarah

Chase Grabowski as Bobby

Cerina Grawey as Marta

Jacilyn Knight as April

Brittany Koerner as Kathy

Marie Newton as Peter

Scott Nowakowski as Larry

Jacqueline Nutter as Jenny

Justin Pilz as Paul

Sarah Severson-Roehm as Susan

Daniel Stary as David

Sam Wargula as Harry

Brittany Welch as Amy

Keaton Bartz-Ensemble

Kate Schwaba-Ensemble

The show is directed by John Thornberry, who also provides set and sound design. Brittany Welch is music director, Heather Olsen provides choreography, Chris Weber is the lighting designer, and Rebecca Archambault provides costume supervision.

Music and lyrics are by Stephen Sondheim, based on a book by George Furth. Company was originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince, with orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick.

Company is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI), All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com.

About Theater on the Bay
Theatre on the Bay is sponsored by UW-Green Bay’s Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement, offering adults and youth opportunities to participate in theatrical productions. Since 1966, Theatre on the Bay has been a community treasure in Marinette with its home stage on the Marinette Campus.

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