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En route to visit the stuff whale at Barnum's Museum, feed store
clerks Barnaby Tucker and Cornelius Hackl find they need to hide from
their boss Horace Vandergelder in a women's hat shop. Unbeknownst to
them, their boss is about enter this very shop. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Penniless artist Ambrose Kemper has high hopes of marrying
Ermengarde;
however, he must first secure the permission of Ermengarde's bellicose
guardian uncle, Horace Vandergelder who threatens to 'cut her off without
a penny' should she marry the artist. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Chorus members Beth Jacobson and Karen Schmitt entertain audience
members with the song "Sunday Clothes." (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Dolly Levi Gallagher leads Horace Vandergelder on a wild goose chase
of perspective matches, all the while planning to keep Vandergelder, and
his money, for herself. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Chorus members sing "Before the Parade Passes By" just prior
to intermission. (Photo by Lynn Bonack)
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The elegance of Harmonia Gardens provides the perfect setting for
polka dancers Robyn LeMoine and Bernie Hupperts. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Gossips Holly Meier and Linda Goldsworthy enjoy a moment of
speculation following the 14th Street Parade. (Photo by Lynn Bonack)
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Hat shop owner Irene Malloy explains her reasons for marrying Horace
Vandergelder to her well-meaning assistant Minnie Fay. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Barnaby Tucker expresses his joy at dancing for the first time with
hat shop assistant Minnie Fay. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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"Sunday Clothes" partners Patrick Nickel and Beth Jacobson
sing of their hopes to find love and happiness in their finery. (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Following the abrupt departure of Irene's former fiancé, Horace
Vandergelder, Dolly Levi attempts to provide a solution to the vexing
problem of Cornelius Hackl and Barnaby Tucker. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)
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Dolly Levi paints a picture of cruelty before the Judge. The
perpetrator of the cruel and heartless crimes--Horace Vandergelder of
course! (Photo by Lynn Bonack)
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Much to his dismay, Horace Vandergelder finds that Ernestina Money's
keeps her 'considerable wealth,' two dollars, in her garter. (Photo by
Linda Goldsworthy)
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Waiters Christopher Hunter and Jeff Liebscher show off the Harmonia
Garden's choreographed service. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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