“If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It!”

We at South Bay Musical Theatre are justifiably proud of our productions and appreciate all the help we can get to spread the word through traditional media outlets, social networks, and word of mouth. To help you collect the facts, we provide links on this page to press materials and photos of our current shows.

Urinetown Press Kit:

Urinetown press release (issued Dec. 16, 2024) available for download. Please note: This production of URINETOWN is licensed by Music Theatre International.

Download high-resolution publicity photos (more to come the week of Jan. 26) by clicking the thumbnail(s) below or contact Doug Hughes for additional options.

Little Sally asks questions

Caption:

  1. Lizzie Izyumin plays Little Sally in South Bay Musical Theatre’s production of Urinetown, which runs January 25 through February 15, 2025 at the Saratoga Civic Theater. Photo by Doug Hughes.

No, No, Nanette Press Kit:

No, No, Nanette press release (issued Sept. 14, 2024) available for download. Please note: This production of NO, NO, NANETTE is licensed by Concord Theatricals.

Download high-resolution publicity photos by clicking the thumbnails below or contact Doug Hughes for additional options.

Melissa Momboisse and Ryan Liu  Jessica Whittemore and Michael Rhone              

Captions:

  1. Melissa Momboisse plays Nanette and Ryan Liu plays her betrothed, Tom in South Bay Musical Theatre’s production of No, No, Nanette, which runs September 29 through October 19 at the Saratoga Civic Theater. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  2. Jessica Whittemore and Michael Rhone play Lucille and Billy Early in South Bay Musical Theatre’s production of No, No, Nanette, which runs September 29 through October 19 at the Saratoga Civic Theater. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  3. Wealthy bible publisher Jimmy Smith (Michael Paul Hirsch) is generous to a fault. He gives his ward Nanette (Melissa Momboisse) $200 to spend on foolish things in this scene from No, No, Nanette continuing through October 19 at the Saratoga Civic Theater. Tickets are available at SouthBayMT.com or 408-266-4734. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  4. Inexperienced young Nanette (Melissa Momboisse) has led a sheltered life in the musical No, No, Nanette, now playing at South Bay Musical Theatre. For her whole life, she has been told “No, no, Nanette,” and she wants to raise a little hell before settling down with her beau. Pictured here are potential suitors from the ensemble, from left, Kyle Arrouzet, Peter Bullen, Divakar Saini, and Vinny Contini. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  5. South Bay Musical Theatre is presenting the rarely seen musical No, No, Nanette in Saratoga through October 19. In this scene from the start of Act II, Nanette (played by Melissa Momboisse) frolics in Atlantic City with her girlfriends played by ensemble members Kaitlyn Scadina, Qian Zhang, Maya Efron, Anat Baird, and Jennifer Yuan. Tickets are available at SouthBayMT.com or 408-266-4734. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  6. The most famous song from the musical No, No, Nanette is “Tea For Two,” written by Vincent Youmans, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is sung by eager suitor Tom Trainor (Ryan Liu) to a young and inexperienced Nanette (Melissa Momboisse). This Tony Award winning musical, produced by South Bay Musical Theatre, continues through October 19 in Saratoga. Tickets at SouthBayMT.com. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  7. The hilarious plot of No, No, Nanette involves mistaken identity, a blackmail scheme, and lots of high-energy choreography. In this scene, lawyer Billy Early (Michael Rhone) confronts the three opportunistic women who are taking advantage of his client’s gullible generosity. From left, they are Winnie from Washington (Elizabeth McClelland), Flora from Frisco (Lauren Jiang), and Betty from Boston (Heather Mae Steffen). The show runs through October 19 in Saratoga, and good seats are still available at SouthBayMT.com. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  8. In the musical No, No, Nanette, Sue Early (played by Christina Bolognini) is the legal guardian for her ward, Nanette (played by Melissa Momboisse), and has kept her leading a very sheltered life. Nanette rebels to go out and raise a little hell, but is eventually caught in a lie. In this photo by Dave Lepori, she asks Sue to forgive her. See this rarely produced, Tony-winning musical in Saratoga by visiting SouthBayMT.com for tickets.
  9. Best friends Lucille Early and Sue Smith (Jessica Whittemore and Christina Bolognini) dance up a storm in the finale to No, No, Nanette as the ensemble looks on—and eventually joins in. This show-stopping number is one of many in South Bay Musical Theatre’s latest production, playing through October 19. Photo by Dave Lepori.

Mary Poppins Press Kit:

Mary Poppins press release (issued April 22, 2024) available for download. Please note: This production of Disney and Cameron Macinintosh’s MARY POPPINS is licensed by Music Theatre International.

Download high-resolution publicity photos by clicking the thumbnails below or contact Doug Hughes for additional options.

 Mary and Bert in profile  Mary Poppins and Bert in front of London backdrop.   Bert jumps

Captions:

  1. In the musical Mary Poppins, presented by South Bay Musical Theatre from May 18 through June 8 at the Saratoga Civic Theater, Clara Hirsch Walker plays the title role of Mary Poppins, who comes to the aid of the Banks family with her unique brand of magic. The musical ran for more than 2,500 performances on Broadway and is based on the P.L. Travers book and the Disney film. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  2. Mary Poppins (played by Clara Hirsch Walker) and her chimney-sweep friend Bert (played by Lex Rosenberg) reunite in Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s MARY POPPINS, playing at the Saratoga Civic Theater from May 18 through June 8. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  3. A touch of London magic: Mary Poppins was the first Disney stage musical not based on an animated film. After a successful West End debut in London, it moved to New York, where it became Broadway’s 30th-longest running musical and paved the way for other productions. Pictured here are Clara Hirsch Walker and Lex Rosenberg, who play Mary Poppins and chimney sweep Bert, respectively. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  4. Lex Rosenberg plays the chimney sweep role that Dick Van Dyke originated in the 1960s Disney film in South Bay Musical Theatre’s May 18 to June 8 production of the musical that comes to the Saratoga Civic Theater. This version of the story by P.L. Travers was co-created by Cameron Mackintosh with original music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, new book by Julian Fellowes, and new songs and additional music and lyrics by Anthony Drewe and George Stiles. Photo by Dave Lepori.

A Little Night Music Press Kit:

Press release for A Little Night Music (issued Jan. 12, 2024) available for download. Please note: This production of A Little Night Music is licensed by Music Theatre International.

Download publicity photos from the thumbnails below or contact Doug Hughes for additional options.

Jennifer Cuevas and Michael Rhone dancing  Michael Rhone and Jennifer Cuevas as Fredrik and Désirée  Judith Miller as Madame Armfeldt

Captions:

  1. In the musical A Little Night Music, being presented by South Bay Musical Theatre from Jan. 27 through Feb. 17 at the Saratoga Civic Theater, Jennifer Cuevas plays “Désirée,” a ravishing actress, and Michael Rhone plays “Fredrik,” her former lover. The Tony winning score by Stephen Sondheim is set entirely in waltz time. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  2. Michael Rhone, who plays Fredrik Egerman, and Jennifer Cuevas, who plays Désirée Armfeldt, lead a large, stellar cast in South Bay Musical Theatre’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award winning musical comedy, A Little Night Music. The characters are former lovers whose lives get re-entangled on a long summer night in Sweden at the turn of the 20th century. Photo by Dave Lepori.
  3. Madame Armfeldt (played by Judith Miller) is an aging courtesan who comments about the foolish characters around her in Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical A Little Night Music, which comes to the Saratoga Civic Theater from January 27 to February 17, 2024. Tickets are available at SouthBayMT.com or by calling 408-266-4734. Photo by Steven Brown.