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Omaha's premiere cabaret troupe!
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Keith Allerton has been connected to area theatres over the past twenty years as an actor, director, and producer. He most recently appeared as Reuben in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music. Favorite onstage performances include Sweet Charity, A Chorus Line, A Little Night Music, and Baby. Keith received awards from the Omaha Community Playhouse and the Theatre Arts Guild for his role as Father Mark in Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding. He appeared on the CBS TV series The Mississippi with Ralph Waite. He is a past President of the Theatre Arts Guild, Chanticleer Theatre’s Board of Directors, and a founding board member of SNAP! Productions.
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Keith Allerton, Beth Asbjornson, Camille Metoyer Moten, Rebecca Noble, and Jerry Brabec
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Beth Asbjörnson has performed leading roles in such musicals as Die Fledermaus, The Merry Widow, The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, Annie, She Loves Me, Showboat, Babes in Toyland, Sweeney Todd, Starting Here, Starting Now, and A Little Night Music. Beth is a member of Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum, Nebraska’s professional chorale, and has soloed on two of the group’s recordings. She was the winner of Joslyn’s Young Artist Competition in Voice. Beth has been a guest performer in California, Florida, Virginia, Bermuda, and Edinburgh, Scotland. Beth appears on the “Piano One” label and is featured on the CD, Inner Voices. She received her musical training at UNL and the Guildhall Conservatory of Music in London.
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Camille Metoyer Moten most recently appeared at the Omaha Community Playhouse in Swing and Ragtime, receiving the award for best supporting actress for her portrayal of Sarah. Other credits include Once On This Island, The World Goes Round, Back to Bacharach and David, A Little Night Music, and Funny Girl and Evita, both of which garnered Best Actress awards. She is in frequent demand as a soloist for area events, performing at the Arthritis Foundation Benefit, Ak-Sar-Ben Coronations, and the United Way/Chad Benefit. Camille toured with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra and is a member of Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum. Camille is currently working on a new CD!
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Jerry Brabec is the Minister of Music at St. Paul United Methodist Church. Onstage, Jerry has appeared as the dentist in Little Shop of Horrors, Wintergreen in Of Thee I Sing, Kaspar in Amahl and the Night Visitors, Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and in A Night in Old Vienna, and Die Fledermaus. Jerry received his Master of Music degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He is a member of Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum, Nebraska’s professional chorale.
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Phyllis Noble has appeared at the Dundee Dinner Theatre in 70, Girls, 70; The Sound of Music; A Little Night Music; Quilters; and Fiddler on the Roof. Credits at the Omaha Community Playhouse include 70, Girls, 70, resulting in a TAG nomination for Best Supporting Actress; Cole, which received the Outstanding Ensemble Award; Fascinating Rhythms; Inherit The Wind; Sugar Babies; Teddy and Alice; and A Christmas Carol. Phyllis served as music director for Sullivan and Gilbert; Nuncrackers; and Fiddler on the Roof. She served as Interim Minister of Music at Dundee Presbyterian Church on four occasions and has served as Executive Director and Board Member of the Crescendo Concert Series. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Dundee Dinner Theatre. Phyllis has soloed on three CD recordings by Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum.
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Frank DeGeorge performed at the Dundee Dinner Theatre in Chicago; Fiddler on the Roof; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas; Gypsy; 70, Girls, 70; and Mame. Omaha Community Playhouse credits include Of Thee I Sing; Sugar Babies; The Caine Mutiny Court Martial; Mister Roberts; Lend Me A Tenor; Chicago; and Ballroom. At the Upstairs Dinner Theatre, Frank appeared in Cheaper By The Dozen and The Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Frank has been the recipient of both the Mary Peckham and Barbara Ford Awards, Director’s Award, Cameo Award, and has twice received the Critics and Fonda-McGuire Awards.
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Rebecca Noble is the founder and producer of Cabaret Theatre. Stage credits include A Little Night Music, Baby, Godspell, Nunsense, Guys and Dolls, And The World Goes Round, and Closer Than Ever. Rebecca toured in the Nebraska Theatre Caravan's production of A Christmas Carol and in the national tour of The Sound of Music. She served as executive director of the Dundee Dinner Theatre for 7 years. Active in community events, Rebecca has twice produced and directed Black Tie and Tails for the Nebraska Humane Society, and has served as the chorale director for the Aksarben coronations.
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Beth Asbjornson, Rebecca Noble Camille Metoyer Moten
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Sue Perkins began acting in college with leading roles in South Pacific; Call Me Madam; Bells Are Ringing; and The Boyfriend. During college she auditioned for, and was offered an opportunity to travel with the Tommy Dorsey Band, an offer she declined because of her marriage plans. Sue’s credits at the Omaha Community Playhouse include The Robber Bridegroom, which traveled to Bulgaria for the International Theater Festival, and resulted in a TAG award; 70, Girls, 70, Ballroom, Hello, Dolly! and Gypsy, all of which garnered Fonda-McGuire Awards; The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, a role she reprised at the Dundee Dinner Theatre; Evita; The Boyfriend; Cole; Fascinating Rhythms; The King and I; 1940s Radio Hour, which traveled to Austria; and seven years as the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. Additional credits include Mame and Fiddler on the Roof at the Dundee Dinner Theatre; Generation to Generation at the Jewish Community Center; and White Woman’s Blues with playwright Gail Erwin.
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