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ABOUT THE SHOW
On August 23-24 and August 30-31st, 2025, GLO presented a one-hour classical music performance of a never-recorded, rarely-performed production of Prince Ananias (1894) at Devonshire Cultural Center in Skokie. Prince Ananias was the first operetta ever composed by Victor Herbert (1859-1924), the “Grandfather of American Musical Theater” [the Library of Congress]. Our original version is approximately one hour and is specially adapted for children, with a short preshow talk to educate children and their families about this important work of American musical history. After the show, kids had the opportunity to take photos and chat with the cast and enjoyed a mini Renaissance Faire with games, crafts, and face-painting!
THE STORY
In a faraway kingdom long ago, a small traveling theatrical troupe, La Fontaine’s Fabulous Folktale Players, struggles to attract audiences. That’s okay for George le Grabbe, an infamous outlaw who is currently hiding out with the theatrical troupe…but not for La Fontaine, the leader of the troupe, who desperately wants her troupe to perform for King Boniface and successfully make him laugh (which no one has been able to do for years). Enter Louis, a small-time con man and former friend of George. George and Louis hatch a scheme to infiltrate the Court of King Boniface and to pretend to turn George in to the King for the reward money, with Louis posing as the fake “Prince Ananias.” Can Louis and George successfully carry out their scheme? Can La Fontaine and her troupe make the King laugh? And will anyone discover that “Prince Ananias” is a fake? With mistaken identities, silly disguises, and complex schemes gone hilariously wrong, this madcap story – peppered with delightful music and top-notch singing – is sure to make kids and adults laugh… even if King Boniface doesn’t!
THE CAST
Louis (a.k.a. Prince Ananias), an Adventurer – Alexander Quackenbush
George le Grabbe, the Famous Outlaw – Katherine Dalin
La Fontaine, Manager of a Band of Strolling Players – Jamie Woodhull
Eugenia, La Fontaine’s Assistant – Isabel Schmitz
Idalia, La Fontaine’s Leading Lady – Eunice Ayodele
Ninette, a Village Belle – Mary Buckingham
King Boniface – Jack W. Ellis
THE CREATIVE TEAM
Stage Director – Elijah McTiernan
Music Director – Jade Dasha Hardy
Collaborative Pianist – Andrew Milliken
Educational/Preshow Talk & Adaptation – Eunice Ayodele
Producers – SarahAnn Sutter & Kristin Weed
Stage Manager – Isabel Schmitz
Scenic Design – Ryan Ellis, Eugenia Bouboudakis
Costumes – SarahAnn Sutter
Photography – Elise Blanchard
This production was presented in collaboration with the Devonshire Culture Center and the Skokie Park District.
Photography: Elise Blanchard