Michael Ricciardone, left, of Southington; Kelsey Lepesko, of Stratford, and Isiah Bostic, of Hamden, in a scene from WCSU’s production of “A Little Night Music,” which runs through November 17.

Michael Ricciardone, left, of Southington; Kelsey Lepesko, of Stratford, and Isiah Bostic, of Hamden, in a scene from WCSU’s production of “A Little Night Music,” which runs through November 17.

Photo: Peggy Stewart / Contributed Photo

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Photo: Peggy Stewart / Contributed Photo

Michael Ricciardone, left, of Southington; Kelsey Lepesko, of Stratford, and Isiah Bostic, of Hamden, in a scene from WCSU’s production of “A Little Night Music,” which runs through November 17.

Michael Ricciardone, left, of Southington; Kelsey Lepesko, of Stratford, and Isiah Bostic, of Hamden, in a scene from WCSU’s production of “A Little Night Music,” which runs through November 17.

Photo: Peggy Stewart / Contributed Photo

WCSU Theatre Arts Department stages ‘A Little Night Music’

The Western Connecticut State University Department of Theatre Arts is staging “A Little Night Music” from Thursday, Nov. 7, through Sunday, Nov. 17, in the MainStage Theatre of the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the university’s Westside campus.

With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by Hugh Wheeler, “A Little Night Music” is an exploration of musicality and character that won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1973. Sondheim’s score, including the timeless “Send in the Clowns.” has been described by The New York Times as “heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting.”

Set in Sweden at the turn of the century, “A Little Night Music” unravels the tangled web of the affairs of actress Desirée Armfeldt and the men who love her, WCSU said in a news release. The men, as well as their jealous wives, agree to join Desiree and her family for a weekend in the country at Desiree’s mother’s estate. With everyone in one place, new romances and second chances usher in infinite possibilities. This production is directed by Tim Howard, coordinator of WCSU’s Musical Theatre program.

“We’re very excited to share our production of ‘A Little Night Music,’ ” Howard said in the release. “It has a lush and beautiful score, and will be one of our most stunning visual shows we’ve done here. I hope our audiences will be enthralled by this magical production. Working on this show has been a total joy”

The performers will include Isiah Bostic, of Hamden, as Fredrik Egerman; Kenneth Galm, of West Hartford, as Henrik Egerman; Kelsey Lepesko, of Stratford, as Desiree Armfeldt; Isabella Mercaldo, of Brookfield, as Petra; Alaina Mueller, of Windsor, as Madame Armfeldt; Alexis Reda, of Torrington, as Anne Egerman; Michael Ricciardone, of Southington, as Count Carl Magnus Malcolm; Francesca Saccomagno, of Staten Island, New York, as Fredrika Armfeldt, and Oksana Veres, of Newington, as Countess Charlotte Malcom.

The crew includes Director/Co-Choreographer Tim Howard, Assistant Director Stefan Izydorczak, Music Director Justin Cowan, Choreographer Elizabeth Parkinson, Scenic Designer Elizabeth Popiel, Lighting Designer Scott Cally, Sound Designers Ari and Gabriel Edwards, Costume Designer Ricky Lurie, Assistant Scenic Designer Stef Carr, Assistant Lighting Designer Jason Kelly, Assistant Sound Designer John Hartman and Assistant Costume Designer Kat Karl.

Members of the production team include Producer Pamela McDaniel, Production Manager Thomas Swetz, Student Production Manager Owen Smith, Stage Manager Sarah Renzoni and Technical Director Frank Herbert.

WCSU Visual and Performing Arts Center’s MainStage Theatre , 43 Lake Ave. Extension, Danbury. Preview performance at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7 (high school night). Friday, Nov. 8; Saturday, Nov. 9; Sunday, Nov. 10; Friday, Nov. 15, Saturday, Nov. 16; Sunday, Nov. 17, 8 p.m.; with 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 9 and 16, and 1 p.m. matinee on Nov. 17. $25-$15.
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