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The 30th Annual Zilker Summer Musical

Camelot Poster

Camelot
July 15 - August 6, 1988

Music by
Frederick Lowe

Book and Lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner


Download the Souvenir Program
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About Camelot...

Guenevere journeys to Camelot to become Arthur's Queen. The entire court, apart from Arthur whom she has never met, comes to greet her. Nervous and shy, he is hiding in the nearby woods. Presently, he is joined by Guenevere who has slipped away from the ceremony of welcome. They are soon charmed by each other and go forth happily to the wedding.

The fame of Arthur's Order of the Round Table brings the cream of Europe's knighthood to Camelot. No knight is more renowned than Lancelot du Lac, although the Queen and courtiers think the young Frenchman's reputation must be inflated. The Queen becomes attracted to him and he finds himself in love with her.

Mordred, Arthur's illegitimate son, arrives at Camelot to dishonor the King in order to gain the throne. Mordred finds Lancelot in the Queen's Chambers, accuses him of treachery and imprisons him. Lancelot escapes but Guenevere is sentenced to burn. She is rescued by Lancelot at the last moment and he takes her off to France.

Arthur must now wage war on France, even though he forgives Lancelot and Guenevere before the battle. As a final gesture of hope for the future, Arthur sends a young boy, Thomas Mallory, back to England with orders to tell another generation of Camelot's ideals.

 

The Cast

Sir Lionel Sam Smith
Sir Dinaden Barry Colvin
Sir Sagramore Scotty Roberts
Merlin William Pfuderer
Lady Anne Catherine Smith-Sheridan
Lady Millicent Tambre Tarleton
Lady Julia Sue Harrington
Arthur Edmound Fitzpatrick
Guenevere Judy Thweatt
Lady Sybil Corinne Davis
Clarius Robert Agnor
Nimue Debra Clawson
The Unicorn Michael Word, Arturo Castillo
The Bird Jan Seward, Sue Harrington
Lancelot Joe York
Dap Scott K. Schroeder
Pellinore Sean O'Hare
Horrid Heartug Snif’n Th Bluebonnets
Colgrevance Jerome LeBlanc
Bliant Randall J. Storm
Castor Phil Allen
Guilliam Daniel Moncivais
Mordred Holden Hansen
Morgan Le Fey Melanie Renee Dean
Tom of Warwick Tony Haden
Pages of the Court: Tony Haden
Seth Koen
Mark Passarella
Colin Stewart
Lords & Ladies of Camelot: Joseph Bowen
Jeane Burks
Christina Dahlberg
Tom Elliott
Mary (Karamanian) Mangum
Danny Moreno
Karen Lee Pickett
Leigh Ann Rector
Lisa Marion Smith
Sean Somoskey

Watch the number that defines humility (not)...
C'est Moi
featuring 'THE' Joe York as Lancelot

 

The Production Staff

Executive Producer/Director Bil Pfuderer
Associate Producer/Technical Director Sean O'Hare
Production Coordinator Joe York
Choreographer Judy Thompson-Price
Music Director Noel Alford
Scenic Design Jim Weisman
Costume Design Ann Means
Lighting Design Laura Sunkel Olden
Sound Design Stacy Harris, Lloyd Goad
Properties Design Bil Pfuderer, Jim Weisman
Hair/Makeup Design Donna O'Klock
Zilker Theatre Stage Manager Debbie Barr
Production Stage Manager Scott Stewart
Assistant to the Director Casey Clark
Production Technical Coordinator John York
Assistant Music Director Jim Fritzler
Fight Choreographer Adam J. Gomez
Special Makeup Ken Morrison
Chalice Design Caterina York