New Theater Company Will Debut With A Broadway Favorite
New Theater Company Will Debut
With A Broadway Favorite
SOUTHBURY â Newbury Musical Theatre Company, in cooperation with  Southbury Department of Parks and Recreation, will be launching a full production of Annie at Pomperaug High School on Saturday, July 26, at 7:30 pm, and, Sunday, July 27, at 2 pm.
Cast  members range in age from 11 to senior citizens. The original Pepper from the Broadway cast, Robyn (Finn) Moosey, now a resident of Southbury, will be making a special appearance in the show. The showâs choreographer is Christie Halloran, a graduate of Adelphi University, a dance teacher at Dance Etc in Newtown and also the manager of Newtown Dance and Theater Supply.
Tickets are on sale at  Southbury Park and Recreation at 561 Main Street South, and will also be available at the door, priced at $15 for adults, $10 senior citizens, and $8 for children.
The cast includes residents of Southbury and Middlebury along with those from Newtown, Oakville and Seymour. Husband and wife Jim Tornatore and Cynthia Servetas are the artistic directors of Newbury Musical Theatre. Their daughter, Stephanie Tornatore, a senior at the University of Delaware, will conduct the orchestra accompanying the actors in Annie, and son Nicholas is serving as stage manager.
Jim Tornature is a music teacher in Litchfield. Cynthis Servetas is a private voice teacher in Southbury. The two met at Manhattan School of Music, where they were both vocal performance majors.
âThe summer affords us the time to focus on our passion for theater,â Ms Servetas said this week. Â âWe moved here two years ago from New York with the intention of starting a community theater program that performs fully staged productions of Broadway shows.
âAnnie was chosen as our first show because we liked the idea of bridging the generation gap,â she continued. âFrom the orphans through FDR, we have cast members ranging in age from sixth graders through senior citizens.â
Members of the theater company, including the actors playing Annie, Daddy Warbucks and many of the orphans, will be at the new Borders store in Southbury on Saturday, July 19, at 3 pm.
Call 264-1009 for additional information.