Category Archives: Musical

Join the Circus Like You Wanted to…

Join the circus like you wanted to when you were a kid.  This cast and crew photo definitely shows it could be fun.

The Cast and Crew of the Musical Barnum

Things You May not Know about P.T. Barnum

R. Bruce Connelly as P.T. Barnum and Beverley Galpin as Chairy. Photo by Anne Hudson.

Barnum celebrated his 200th Birthday this year. He was born on July 5, 1810.

He was the most influential showman of the 19th Century.

He was the first “show business” millionaire.

He is quoted as saying

Every crowd has a silver lining.
P. T. Barnum

and
On his deathbed he was quoted saying
How were the receipts today at Madison Square Garden?
~~ P. T. Barnum, entrepreneur, d. 1891
This musical is colorful and bold, just as Phineas Taylor Barnum was in his day.
Hugh Jackman is set to play P.T. Barnum in a movie musical coming out in 2011, with Anne Hathaway playing Jenny Lind “The Swedish Nightingale“.

Come follow the band to the circus and be humbugged. The play is directed by Jacqueline Hubbard and is showing from December 9 to December 19. Take a break from being humbugged with holiday shopping and sit and relax and enjoy the show because we would love to see you there.

The playhouse also supports the local Boy Scouts and are selling ornaments on their behalf. It would make a nice stocking stuffer or something nice to hang on your own tree.

Have a happy holiday!

Life’s a circus in Ivoryton Playhouse’s “Barnum”

By Kristina Dorsey, The Day, New London, Conn.

Dec. 09–When you enter the Ivoryton Playhouse over the next 10 days, you’ll feel as though you’re heading into the big top.

Even before the actual show starts, the building will boast a definite carnival atmosphere. Magicians will create illusions in the lobby. Jugglers and people making balloon animals will be moving around the theater.

It all serves to set the tone for the main event: “Barnum.”

Ivoryton Playhouse is putting on this musical about Bridgeport’s own P.T. Barnum, the showman of showmen. The storyline follows his circus-centric creativity, naturally, but also his romance with wife Charity.

For the Ivoryton Playhouse folks, choosing to stage “Barnum” in December was a conscious decision. Director Jacqui Hubbard says, “We wanted to do something different for Christmas. … P.T. Barnum is from Connecticut, and the whole idea of a circus at Christmas was kind of fun.”

“Barnum,” which ran on Broadway from 1980 to 1982, features music by Cy Coleman (whose many credits include “Sweet Charity”), lyrics by Michael Stewart and book by Mark Bramble .

“It’s really a show about color,” Hubbard says. “P.T. Barnum was an incredibly colorful man.”

The reference to color is literal. Wife Charity (played here by Beverley Galpin) is the sensible one and wears browns and grays. She wants her husband to get a job at Bridgeport Clockworks, while Barnum (played by Bruce Connelly) wants to light up the world.

Connelly, who plays Barkley the dog on “Sesame Street,” made his Ivoryton debut earlier this year in “Finian’s Rainbow.” Hubbard says the actor can ably convey Barnum’s larger-than-life personality and develop a great repartee with theatergoers (the character of Barnum often talks directly to the audience).

“Barnum” is staged in a circus ring, peopled at Ivoryton with all the appropriate high-flying figures — a trapeze artist, aerialists on silks, tumblers.

The playhouse’s December production is always its community show, with lots of local folks involved. The tumblers include local girls who are gymnasts. The trapeze artist is someone who just moved from the West Coast and had given up the trapeze to become a fireman.

“Barnum,” Ivoryton Playhouse, 103 Main St., Ivoryton; opens tonight and runs through Dec. 19; 7:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. and 2 p.m. Wed. and Sun.; $30 ($28 seniors, $15 kids); (860) 767-7318, ivorytonplayhouse.org.

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Barnum in Ivoryton

The Ivoryton Playhouse presents

Barnum

The Greatest Show on Earth!

Pictured: R. Bruce Connelly* as Barnum and Beverley Galpin as his wife, Chairy. Photo by Anne Hudson.

Ivoryton: Put a little circus in your Christmas with the Ivoryton Playhouse production of Barnum, the musical story of the Connecticut’s own P.T. Barnum and The Greatest Show on Earth! Join this colorful cast of aerialists, jugglers, clowns and even a performing pooch as they tell the story of the life of P.T. Barnum, his discovery of General Tom Thumb - the world’s Smallest Man;  the Swedish Nightingale, Jenny Lind and the Amazing Barnum and Bailey circus.

If you have kids, or you are still a kid at heart, you won’t want to miss Barnum – a heartwarming musical and perfect for the whole family!

Barnum opens on December 9th and runs thru December 19th for 2 weeks only. Performance times are Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Evening performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm. Tickets are $30 for adults, $28 for seniors, $20 for students and $15 for children and are available by calling the Playhouse box office at 860-767-7318or by visiting our website at www.ivorytonplayhouse.org (Group rates are available by calling the box office for information.) The Playhouse is located at 103 Main Street in Ivoryton.

*Denotes member of Actors Equity
Members of the press are welcome at any performance.
Please call ahead for tickets.

A Day in the Life of Beverley…

Photo by Jayson Kerr

Beverley Galpin is Director of Audiences and the Ivoryton Playhouse keeps her very busy. Jacqueline Hubbard relies on her and many other people to get the play from script to stage all set and the show ready to go. This post is dedicated to Beverley who does so much, to show what her day at times can entail.

7:30am: Beverley is up and at Shoreline Fitness in Old Saybrook exercising and showering. If there are actors coming in from the train from New York City, Beverley is there picking them up and dropping them off at the actor house.

9:30am: Beverley stops at the local Dunkin’ Donuts and picks up coffee and a bagel then heads to the office. Work calls and there are messages to listen to and phone calls to return. Beverley will also take care of any issues that occurred at the show from the previous night.

12:00pm: It is time to pick up the actors at the actor house and take them to the theater. The box office needs to be opened along with letting in the Box Office Staff. Have to get ready for the 2pm show. At 2:00pm the curtain speech has to be done then go back to the office and start on subscription renewals.

4:00pm: Pickup the actors at the theater and return them to the actor house.

5:00pm: Check in at home and prepare dinner and do the laundry.

6:00pm: While at home Beverley receives a phone call from the theater that the tape is not working and has to go in early to fix the printer. Stay to do curtain speech at 7:30pm. Hang around to take any actors back to the train in Old Saybrook to return to NYC.

Finally time to go home for a restful night’s sleep.

The end of November and the start of December is just a slightly bit different because we are graced by the presence of Beverley in the production of Barnum as Chairy.

The show runs from December 9 to December 19. This fun circus musical is for two weeks only so don’t let this parade pass you by!

Barnum At The Ivoryton Playhouse

The Prince of Humbug!

Barnum

At The Ivoryton Playhouse

Ivoryton: Back around 1875, the circus impresario P.T. Barnum planned to make Port Jefferson the permanent home for his ”Greatest Show on Earth.” Apparently, however, Barnum was not well thought of in that Long Island community. People were worried about his strange cast of characters and the smell from his animals! Not in My Back Yard prevailed, and Barnum took his show across the Sound to Bridgeport , Connecticut and the rest is history.

Barnum which had a successful Broadway run, is a biographical overview of P.T.’s life, with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics byMichael Stewart and book by Mark Bramble. It gives us a little nibble of how Barnum became the Prince of Humbug – charming his more practical and earth bound wife and into supporting all his schemes and dreams. The music is circus to the core- stirring and exciting – and the story of the enduring romance between Barnum and his wife, Chairy makes for a heart-warming and endearing family show.  Bruce Connelly*, who was last seen at the Playhouse as Finian in Finian’s Rainbow, returns to Ivoryton to play the title role. He will be joined by Beverley Galpin, who plays his wife, the long suffering Chairy, and a colorful cast of gymnasts and jugglers, aerialists and clowns!

If you have kids, or you are still a kid at heart, you won’t want to miss Barnum.

Barnum opens on December 9th and runs thru December 19th for 2 weeks only. Performance times are Wednesday and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Evening performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm. Tickets are $30 for adults, $28 for seniors, $20 for students and $15 for children and are available by calling the Playhouse box office at 860-767-7318 or by visiting our website at www.ivorytonplayhouse.org (Group rates are available by calling the box office for information.) The Playhouse is located at 103 Main Street in Ivoryton.

*Denotes member of Actors Equity
Members of the press are welcome at any performance.
Please call ahead for tickets.

RAVE ON!!!

Well folks, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story opened this past week at the Playhouse. The house has been jumping! The theatre has been sold out since Wednesday night and we don’t plan on stopping that trend any time soon. Hopefully, you will get a chance to come see the show and leave us a comment with your thoughts! If you were wondering how you would have a rockin’ time this summer, coming to the Playhouse to catch this show is the solution! We can’t wait to see you there!!!

Please hurry…tickets are selling fast.

Week Two of “Some Enchanted Evening” in Full Swing!

If you have not yet seen our amazing cast performing in a vivid and entertaining production of “Some Enchanted Evening” then you had better hurry! There are only a limited number of performances remaining. This show, which closes on Sunday, May 2nd, is a stunning collection of compositions by the amazingly talented duo of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II! It includes pieces from “Carousel”, “Oklahoma”, “South Pacific” and many more shows that we all know and love. There are songs that will make you laugh and some that might even make you cry. Don’t miss out on this hit! Reviews are coming in and the show is a success! Don’t let this chance to experience it slip by!

And remember, if you buy a ticket for a Wednesday night show and bring your ticket across the street to the tavern, you will get a FREE Rodgers & Hammerstein inspired Martini! What a great way to begin your night!

Hope to see you there!