Happy End, December 2 – 11, 2010

Abstract

Set against the backdrop of the greed of American capitalism, personified by tycoons like John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan, a gang of entrepreneurial Chicago gangsters, led by top tough guy Bill Cracker, hangs out in Bill’s Beer Hall, and plots to control the local territory. But when a Salvation Army band, led by Sister Lillian Holiday, tries to convert the gang, things don’t quite work out as planned. Surprise revelations, contentious moralistic conclusions, and one of the most celebrated scores by Kurt Weill and Bertholt Brecht, make this frothy satire one of the great evenings in the theatre. Music by Kurt Weill, lyrics by Bertholt Brecht. Book by Elisabeth Hauptmann, lyrics & book adapted by Michael Feingold. Director: Trevor Williams Choreographer: Wesley Connor Musical Director: Christopher Mounteerhttps://source.sheridancollege.ca/faad_visu_uniq_theatre/1026/thumbnail.jp

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