COMPANY
METRO STAGE COMPANY
Music & Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM Book by GEORGE FURTH Originally Produced/Directed on Broadway by HAROLD PRINCE
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COMPANY Directed by Lisa Rafferty Musical Direction by Adam McDonald
Fridays & Saturdays, SEPT 19, 20, 26, 27, 2008 at 8PM
Thursday, SEPT 25, 2008 at 7:30PM & Sunday, SEPT 21, 2008 at 2PM
Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre Central Square, Cambridge
Tickets may be purchased online through our online ticketing center or by calling (617) 524-5013.
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CAST
Kristina Horacek (Kathy) is making her Metro Stage Company debut. A native Texan, Kristina sang regularly
with the Austin Gilbert and Sullivan Society and the Austin Lyric Opera Chorus, performing such roles as Tessa
(The Gondoliers) and Kate (Pirates of Penzance). Favorite opera experiences include chorus roles in Turandot,
Elektra and The Flying Dutchman. Her Boston debut was as a Silly Girl in The Company Theatre’s production of
Beauty and the Beast, and she will be performing at the Footlight Club in its November production of Annie. She
is also currently completing a graduate degree at Boston University and is a full-time Montessori teacher in
Jamaica Plain.
Lindsey Larson (Marta) is a Junior at The Boston Conservatory where she is working towards a BFA in Musical
Theatre! This is her first musical in Boston and she is so excited to be working in this wonderful city! Favorite
roles include: Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd), Madame Thenardier (Les Mis - Student Vers.), Eponine (Les Mis),
Jack's Mother (Into The Woods). Love to teachers, friends and N114LS!
Zachary Hardy (Robert) is excited to make his Metro Stage debut. Past favorite roles include Finch in How To
Succeed...(Weston), Josh Baskin in Big the Musical(Footlight), Curly in Oklahoma(Turtlelane), Jack in Into the
Woods(Footlight) & Cliff in Cabaret(Fiddlehead) Zack performs regularly as a freelance drummer in Boston
area pit orchestras. He and his wife Carly just welcomed their 1st child, a boy named Caleb!
John M. Costa (Larry) is excited to make his MSC debut with Company. Most recently seen as the Bishop of
Digne in "Les Miserables" with NB Festival Theatre, his regional credits include Goodspeed Musicals (1776),
New Rep (Ragtime),and Lyric Stage (1776). Favorite roles include Mr. Cellophane (Chicago) Cogsworth
(Beauty & The Beast), Herr Schultz (Cabaret), Julian Marsh (42nd St.) and John Adams (1776). John dedicates
this show to the best example of marriage, his parents.
Kimberly Suskind (April) is a senior at The Boston Conservatory where she is working towards a BFA in
Musical Theatre. She is very excited to be performing in her second show with MSC, having previously
appeared in last year's Cabaret. Past favorite roles include Florence in Boston Conservatory's production of
Chess, Evelyn Nesbitt in Ragtime, Bonnie in Anything Goes, The All Night Strut, Myrna Thorn in Ruthless!, and
Kim in Bye Bye Birdie. Thank you to the MSC team for such a great opportunity, the incredibly talented cast,
M&D, and friends for all of their love and support!
Dave Carney (David) is excited to make his Metro Stage debut with Company. He was last seen as the
“Man of Steel” in Loki Arts’ production of It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman. Other favorites include Baby
(Danny), The Full Monty (Malcolm), A New Brain (Roger), The Rocky Horror Show (Brad), Saturday Night
(Gene), Assassins (John Hinckley), and Little Shop of Horrors (Orin Scrivello). Aside from his work in
musical theater, Dave spends his time performing as a soloist/crooner with Big Smile Entertainment.
Upcoming productions: Playing the role of Perchick in Fiddlehead Theatre’s production of Fiddler on the
Roof. He would like to thank Metro Stage for welcoming him with open arms into their amazing world! Also,
a special thanks to the cast for the opportunity to share the stage with such gifted performers. And of
course, many thanks to family and friends for their enduring support.
Alyson Van De Giesen (Jenny) most recently played Cathy in The Last Five Years with the Blue Spruce
Theatre Company in Watertown, MA and was a featured singer in Metro Stage Company's review Heart and
Music. Alyson spent two summers at The Hampton Playhouse performing in their children's theatre
workshop. Some of her roles included, Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and the Princess in The Princess and
the Pea. Alyson was a featured singer for The Boston Pops in a concert series called The Best of
Broadway under the direction of Keith Lockhart. She was cast as a member of the ensemble in A Grand
Night for SInging at The Speakeasy Stage Company. Alyson moved to Japan to work for Tokyo DisneySea
for two years and performed in a broadway review called Encore! While in Japan, she performed in several
special events at Planet Hollywood Tokyo and sang on several Disney recordings. Upon returning to New
York, she was cast in the Singing Christmas Tree-O at Macy's in Herald Square. Alyson also performed in
the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as a back-up singer for Jai Rodriguez from Queer Eye For The Straight
Guy. During her free time in New York, she worked for a music company called Little Maestros, performing
and teaching music to toddlers. Alyson currently performs with a wedding band called No Limit that is
booked through Groove Entertainment of Boston. Alyson is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory with a
BFA in musical theatre. Some of her favorite roles she has played are Christine in Phantom, Maria in West
Side Story, Lily in The Secret Garden and Rose in Street Scene.
Meredith Stypinski (Susan) is so happy to be back in her second production with Metro Stage, having
played Fraulein Kost in last fall's production of Cabaret. She could most recently be seen as Emma
Goldman in Assassins for Company One. Meredith graduated with a BFA in Theater from The Boston
Conservatory, where she had the opportunity to portray Dora Strang (Equus), Lola (Come Back, Little
Sheeba), and the title role in Lysistrata, to name a few. Look for her in Fiddlehead Theatre's producition of
Fiddler on the Roof in October! Thanks to everyone at Metro Stage for being the wondeful people that they
are. All my love to Mom, Dad, and Sadie!
Janet Ferreri (Joanne) is delighted to be working with Metro Stage Company for the first time. Recent
Boston-area roles include Reno in Anything Goes (Norton Singers), Jeanette in The Full Monty (Winthrop
Playmakers), Ms. Pennywise in Urinetown (Vokes), Ouisa in Six Degrees of Separation (Newton Country
Players), Frau Schneider in Cabaret (Milton Players, 2006 EMACT DASH Winner Best Supporting
Actress/Musical). Past Sondheim roles include The Witch in Into the Woods, The Wife in Putting it Together,
Sara Jane Moore in Assassins, Fosca in Passion, and Tessie in Gypsy. Janet lives in Newton with her
husband and two children, and is sometimes an attorney.
William Neely (Paul) is making his Metro Stage Debut. He is very excited to be performing in Company right
on the heels of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. A classically trained singer and pianist and life long
actor William studied political science and art history at Umass Amherst and government at the London
School of Economics. Favorite past roles include Bo Decker in Bus Stop, Hal in Proof, and Prez in The
Pajama Game. Besides performing William loves traveling, having backpacked in Southern Africa and
Eastern Europe. All my love to family and friends!
Tracy Nygard (Sarah) is so excited to be performing in her sixth Metro production (and with this amazing
cast), having previously appeared in Ruthless (Judy Denmark), Cabaret (Sally Bowles), Closer Than Ever,
Songs For a New World, and Godspell. Other favorite productions include Chess (Florence), Nine (Luisa),
The Full Monty (Vicki) and Smokey Joes Cafe at Turtle Lane, Sorry Wrong Number (Mrs Stevenson) at
Company Theatre, Sense and Sensibility (Fanny Dashwood) for Hovey Players, Five Women Wearing the
Same Dress (Georgeanne - 2006 EMACT Festival Best Actress) at Quannapowitt Players, and Merrily We
Roll Along (Gussie) at Vokes. Tracy earned a BFA in Musical Theater from The Boston Conservatory. For
Robby.
Fran Betlyon (Amy) is making her debut performance with Metro Stage Company. Previous shows in the
Boston area include Baby (Pam) with Riverside Theatre Works, The Full Monty (Georgie) with Theatre III, I
Love you, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Woman 2) with Arlington Friends of the Drama, and Merrily we Roll
Along (Gussie) with The Longwood Players. Fran also sings with Dave Aaronoff and The Protagonists, the
local rock-a-billy band of hooligans. She has been singing and performing since she played Gretel in The
Sound of Music at the tender, obnoxious age of 4. This show is for her Grammy, who taught her how to ‘get
the giggles.’
Robert Case (Harry) is excited to perform with Metro Stage Company again! He has performed in regional,
stock and local theater around the country. Some of his favorite credits include Disney’s Beauty and the
Beast (Beast and Gaston), Assassins (John Wilkes Booth), Titanic (Benjamin Guggenheim), The Foreigner
(Rev. David Marshall Lee), Oklahoma! (Curley), Lil Abner (Abner), Anyone Can Whistle (Cooley), and Elegies
for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens. Robert holds a Bachelors degree in vocal performance from
Wingate University and a Masters degree in musical theater from The Boston Conservatory.
Gary Ryan (Peter) developed his obsession with the works of Sondheim at an early age, like most American
teenage boys, so he is thrilled to finally be doing Company. A Metro Stage groupie, he has appeared in
Nunsense, Amen (Mary Leo), A New Brain (Mr. Bungee), and Cabaret (Klaus). Other area roles include
Secret Garden (Dickon), Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour), and Pippin (Pippin). He has also performed at
Six Flags, New England and in concert with Kenny Rogers. Love to James and Sam!
Photo by Lisa Rafferty