In Trousers
By William Finn
Directed by Benjamin Haber Kamine

In Trousers follows the emotional journey of young Marvin, a giddy kid who grows up, gets married, and then has doubts. The author of Broadway's 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, William Finn spins a funny and touching musical that speaks to the difficulties of growing up, no matter your age. The intimate precursor to the Tony award winning Falsettos, In Trousers will bring humor and contrast to the Front Row season.

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Production Staff

Bianca Chen
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Producer
Jasminka Arnautovic
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Asst. Producer
Khushboo Modi
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Stage Manager
Andrea Dondero
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Asst. Stage Manager
Tomas Mayer-Wolf
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Musical Director
Hillel Smith
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Graphics

Cast

Wes Williams
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Marvin
Katie Foster
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Trina
Kira Muratova
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Rhoda
Nia Davis
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Miss Goldberg

Team Set

Rita DeAngelo
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Designer
Vijay Nair
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Asst. Design
Stephanie Bachula
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Asst. Design
JJ Huber
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Master Carpenter

David Handelman
Jaime Shapiro

Team Lights

Charles Forster
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Designer
Matt Gruskin
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Designer
Ken Fomberstein
Elliot Gordon
Tom Lay
Katie Liberman
David Nguyen
Lauren Winkler

Team Costumes

Meredith Weber
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Designer

Haidee Wong
Emer O'Callaghan

Team PR

M. Sloan Warren
Gaelle Gouraige
Hillel Smith


Benjamin Haber Kamine

As Benjamin H. Kamine moves into his fifth epic year at Penn as a dual
degree student in Computer Science and Theatre Arts, his legacy at Front
Row Theatre Company is assured.  He directed his first play at Penn, Six
Degrees of Separation, for the company when it was titled Arts House
Theatre Co.  He has also directed Shakespeare's Henry V, Richard O'Brien's
The Rocky Horror Show, and, most recently, Underneath the Lintel by Glen
Berger for Front Row's NSO Event.

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