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Lansing Journal offers patrons A Wonderful Life

Partnership with Theatre at the Center makes tickets available

Wonderful Life
David Sajewich and Allison Sill star as George and Mary Bailey with Liliana Rene as Zsu Zsu in A Wonderful Life: The Musical, at Theatre at the Center November 15-December 23, offering a stage story tribute to Frank Capra’s iconic 1946 film classic. (Photo: Michael Brosilow)
by Melanie Jongsma

MUNSTER, Ind. (November 2017) – Opening Day for A Wonderful Life: the Musical is November 19, and The Lansing Journal is offering tickets to Journal patrons.

In a show of support for the community-building work of The Lansing Journal, the Theatre at the Center has made tickets available for the Journal to use as a promotional item.

Ticket information

Performances are 2:00pm Wednesdays and Thursdays; 7:30pm Fridays; 3:00pm and 7:30pm on Saturdays; 2:30pm on Sundays; and select Thursday and Sunday evenings. Individual ticket prices range from $40–$44.

The Lansing Journal is offering a set of four complimentary tickets to the first patron to give at the “Honorary Publisher” level of $500.

A set of two complimentary tickets will be given to the first four patrons who give at a special “Honorary Editor” level of $150.

Patrons can make checks payable to The Lansing Journal and mail them to P.O. Box 742, Lansing IL 60438. Gifts will be awarded in order of postmark date.

A Wonderful cast

Actors David Sajewich, in the role of George Bailey, and Allison Sill, in the role of Mary, have been chosen to lead the cast of A Wonderful Life, with Jim Harms as Mr. Potter, David Perkovich as Clarence, Jim Heatherly as Uncle Billy, and Jason Richards as Mr. Martini. Previews begin November 15. The show will run November 19 through December 23. A Wonderful Life: The Musical is made possible by the generous support of show sponsor American Community Bank.

The classic story

Based on the classic Frank Capra film starring James Stewart as George Bailey, A Wonderful Life: The Musical—with book and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and music by Joe Raposo—tells the story of how Clarence, George Bailey’s guardian angel, shows George how different the world would be if he had never been born. Filled with the beauty of the season, Bedford Falls bursts on stage with yuletide spirit for a musical that applauds the true meaning of Christmas.

“All the charm, heart, and humanity of the film are brought to the stage in this musical adaptation,” said Artistic Director Linda Fortunato. “The show is perfect for a holiday celebration with the whole family.”

Cast credits

David Sajewich was previously seen at Theatre at the Center in All Shook Up and Beverly Hillbillies. Other credits include Les Miserables at Drury Lane Oakbrook, The Pajama Game and The Baker’s Wife at The Music Theatre Company, and Fiddler on the Roof at Paramount Theatre.

Allison Sill was last seen at Theatre at the Center in All Shook Up. Previous credits include Honeymoon in Vegas, She Loves Me, and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at Marriott Theatre, Oklahoma at Paramount Theatre, and The Producers at Mercury Theater Chicago.

James Harms, who plays Mr. Potter, previously appeared at Theatre at the Center in Beverly Hillbillies. Harms received Jeff Awards for his performances in The Fantasticks, Hello, Dolly, Me and My Girls, and La Cage aux Folles. Last year he made his debut at Carnegie Hall in concert with Chita Rivera.

David Perkovich, last seen at Theatre at the Center in Man of La Mancha and Phantom, plays Clarence. Perkovich has performed in more than 120 shows, including the national tour of Evita. He has directed more than 60 productions, including Theatre at the Center’s The 39 Steps, Spamalot, Beverly Hillbillies, and Grease.

Jim Heatherly is making his Theatre at the Center debut as Uncle Billy. Heatherly’s recent work includes the world premiere of Dance For Beginners at Piven Theatre Workshop and Light Up the Sky at Citadel Theatre.

Jason Richard—playing multiple roles as Mr. Martini, Hepner, and Campbell—was previously seen at Theatre at the Center in Big River: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Other credits include The Producers at Mercury Theater Chicago and Shrek at Chicago Shakespeare. Richard also received a Jeff Award for his performance as Nicky/Trekkie Monster in Avenue Q at Night Blue Theater.

Also joining the ensemble cast are Caron Buinis, Lexis Danca, Christopher David, Ann Delaney, Andres Enriquez, Neil Friedman, Daniel Hurst, Kayla Kennedy, Henry McGinniss, James Nedrud, Mary Nigohosian, Casiena Raether, Rick Rapp, and Denzel Tsopnang. Child performers include Alina Aquino, Lilliana Rene, Julian Solis, and Kylie Sullivan.

Direction, production, and more

William Pullinsi is director of A Wonderful Life: The Musical. Pullinsi served as Theatre at the Center’s Artistic Director for 10 seasons prior to becoming Artistic Director Emeritus in 2015 when he was named “Chicagoan of the Year in Theatre” by the Chicago Tribune. In 2016, The League of Chicago Theatres also presented Pullinsi with their Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding contributions influencing and inspiring the Chicago theatre community. Pullinsi has won 19 Jeff Awards for Best Production and/or Best Direction and produced and directed more than 400 productions of Broadway plays and musicals.

Bill Underwood serves as Music Director, and Gordon Schmidt is choreographer. Linda Fortunato is Theatre at the Center’s Artistic Director, Richard Friedman is General Manager, and Ann Davis is Head of Production. Scenic Designers are Jackie & Richard Penrod. Lighting Design is by Denise Karczewski, Costume Design by Brenda Winstead, Wig Design by Kevin Barthel, Prop Design by Brittney O”Keefe, and Sound Design by Barry Funderburg. Stage Manager is Angela Adams.

Theatre at the Center is located within The Center for Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana.

Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma grew up in Lansing, Illinois, and believes The Lansing Journal has an important role to play in building community through trustworthy information.