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Contact: Peter Caust, 201-615-0404
Oradell, NJ, November 11, 2016 - The award-winning Bergen County Players (BCP), one of America’s foremost community theater groups, concludes its calendar year with the satirical “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, November 26 through December 18 at the Little Firehouse Theater, 298 Kinderkamack Road in Oradell. Performances are at 7:30 pm on Fridays and 1:00 pm and 3:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
The Prince Street Players acclaimed version of this musical is designed specifically for young audiences ages 10 and under. Based on the Hans Christian Andersen tale, two con men wreak havoc at Wits End Palace when they present their emperor with a special gift. An exquisitely beautiful magic suit, it is invisible to all but the wisest of men.
The dangers of vanity are hilariously addressed by an array of delightful characters, a dozen catchy tunes, inventive
staging and imaginative, colorful costumes.
Lynne Lupfer of Tenafly, President of BCP, directs the musical. Her many main stage directorial credits include the successful staging of “Leading Ladies””earlier this year. “I chose Emperor”, Lupfer said, “because it has humor on all levels so parents can enjoy it as well as kids and I like its messages of honesty and standing up for yourself."
David Luke of Mahwah plays the Emperor. A versatile performer, David has been seen in numerous BCP productions, including roles in “A View From the Bridge”, “To Kill A Mockingbird”, “The Mouse That Roared”, “Man of LaMancha” and “My Favorite Wife”. Katie Lupfer of Tenafly is the kind, lovable Empress Carlotta the Least, and was recently seen in “Leading Ladies” and “Pinocchio” at BCP. Richard Field of Cliffside Park takes on the role of Sinister the Prime Minister in the production. He has appeared in the theater’s productions of “A View From the Bridge””and “Guys and Dolls”. Dumont’s Matthew DeMarco, a Bergen Community College student, performs in his second BCP production as Chester The Court Jester. He was last seen in “Freckleface Strawberry the Musical”, as was Heather Mueger of Harrington Park, a Ramapo College student who plays the maid Verity. Elaine D’Addezio of New Providence plays one of the two con men. As Stitch, she, together with Sew, played by Richard Dwyer of Bayonne, wreak havoc at the Wits End Palace. Dwyer is making his BCP debut while D’Addezio was previously seen on the BCP stage as Nam Jun in “Getting Away With Murder”. Edie Orlando of Hillsdale portrays the stuffy Lady Winifred of Wardrobe, who is guardian of the Emperor’s wardrobe, in this her twelfth children’s show at BCP. The show’s producer, Andrew Whitney of Ramsey, also stars as Sir Ivan of Inventory. At BCP he has appeared in “Leading Ladies”, “To Kill A Mockingbird, “August: Osage County”, “45 Seconds From Broadway” and “The Mouse That Roared. Richard Ciero of Oradell plays the comical Royal Herald, who proclaims all Court announcements. His theater credits include “Pinocchio” and “A View From the Bridge” at BCP.
The rest of the production team includes Geri Berhain of Hasbrouck Heights (Stage Manager and Assistant Director), Jalm Vanano of Clifton (Musical Director), Eileen Winkler of New Milford (Choreographer), Adam Farnan of Montvale (Set Design and Construction), Lauren Zenreich of Oradell (Set Décor), Joe Lanteri of Little Ferry (Lighting Design), Tim Larsen of Hackensack (Sound Design), Terri Caust of Glen Rock and Michele Roth of New Milford (Costumes), Taylor Donohue of Upper Saddle River (Properties), Gloria Bumbaco of Dumont (Crew), Kahyo Eguchi of Edgewater (Makeup), Steve and Barbara Mintz (Photography) and Celeste Fasone of Woodland Park (Publicity).
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The Bergen County Players has grown tremendously from its roots as a small community theatre when it was founded in 1932; today, more than 300 volunteer members, working on and off stage, make possible the nine productions presented each season.
Further information can be found at www.bcplayers.org