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It’s difficult to find the right words to thank Barbara Simonfor all she has done to truly make the phrase“the play’s the thing” a reality and an integral part ofour Hebrew School and Synagogue.Her love of theater and caring for each and everystudent and zeal for creating a sense of communityand Kehilah and dedication to Jewish education,have helped to make each Hebrew School musicalthese past fourteen years something each participantwill take with them in years to come.So to you Barbara, thank you! thank you! thank you!23

Director/ChoreographerMaia KaroCast listMusic DirectorDaniel MeronCostume DesignAlice RoiProps & Scene DesignRachel LevineDaniel GabayZoey Abramson. Duffy & PerkinsAdam Fine. Homeless Person 1, Timothy & FDRIsabel Fine . Orphan, Annie #3Benjamin Gabay. Mr. Greer, Lt. Ward & Orphan JulianFelix GoldeyCharlie Greenholtz . RoosterEli TrinellBeatrice Huppert . Miss HanniganNina TrinellLeah HuppertVideo & EditingMaia KaroSamiRose Katz . Annie #1, Boylan SisterElio Koen . Daddy WarbucksSivan Koen . Grace Farrell #2, Act 3Daniel MeronBrandon Laighold . Sandy, Harold IckesStage ManagersFelix GoldeyMolly Laighold . Orphan MollySara RothmanPlaybillFelix GoldeyLeah HuppertMarley Matorin . LilyBeatrice Neuman . Boylan Sister, Annie #2Gabe Nova . Mr. Pugh, Henry Morgenthau, Homeless Person #2Aliza Orlow . Orphan TessieEli TrinellJesse Orlow . Daddy Warbucks #2Playbill & GraphicsManda HegardtProducersBrotherhood SynagogueBarbara SimonJudith Shapiro4Harlan Paroff . Grace Farrell, Act 1 & 2, Boylan Sister, House StaffJacob Perelman . Bundles, DrakeIsabella Press . Pepper, Kate, Homeless Person #3Phil Rothman . Bert Healey5

Musical NumbersMaybe . All Annies, Orphans & HanniganHard-Knock Life . All Annies, OrphansTomorrow . Annie, SandyLittle Girls . Hannigan & OrphansThe CastI Think I’m Gonna Like It Here . House Staff, Annie & GraceNYC . Annie, Warbucks, Grace & EnsembleMaybe Reprise . Annie, Warbucks & GraceEasy Street . Hannigan, Rooster & LilyWon’t Be an Orphan . Annie & GraceNever Fully Dressed Without a Smile . Annie, Warbucks & GraceDon’t Need Anything . Hannigan, Rooster, Lily, Drake, FDR & EleanorFinale . Annie, Warbucks, Grace, Orphans, House Staff,. FDR, Eleanor, Sandy & EnsembleThe Tech CrewFelix Goldey, Eli Trinnel, Leah Huppert67

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewIn rehearsalZoey Abramson (Duffy, Perkins) Zoeyis 9 years old and is in the 4th grade atP.S. 40. She hasn’t worked on a realplay before. When asked what sheliked about working on the play shesaid, “I really like getting to expressmy energy out, and it’s really fun todance, sing and perform our songs.”Charlie Greenholtz (Rooster) Charlieis 9 years old and is in the 4th gradeat P.S. 40. He has worked on theJungle Book, Sound of Music, and ByeBye Birdie. When he was asked aboutwhat he liked about being in the playhe said, “I like being someone else andalso be in more lines.”Adam Fine (Homeless Person 1,Timothy and F.D.R.) Adam is in the 3rdgrade at P.S. 40. Adam has worked onFiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music,Bye Bye Birdie and camp shows. Whenasked about what he liked aboutbeing in the play he said, “I likeworking together to make the playcome to life.”Felix Goldey (Back stage/Stage crew )Felix is 10 years old and in the 5thgrade at Success Academy HudsonYards Middle School. He has workedon Bye Bye Birdie and The Sound ofMusic. When asked what he likedabout the play Felix said, “I like helping with props and backstage.”Beatrice Huppert (Ms. Hannigan)Beatrice is 13 years old and in the 7thgrade at 75 Morton. She has workedon Annie, Fiddler on the Roof, Wizard ofOz, Matilda, Bye Bye Birdie, Peter Pan,Beauty and the Beast, Fluffy the Pine,Greatest Showman, and Grease. Whenasked what she like about working onthe play she said “Being in plays makesme so happy, it’s kind of my thing. I’vebeen singing and dancing all my lifeand that makes me feel so good.”Isabel Fine (Annie #3) Isabel is in the6th grade at the Clinton School. Shehas worked on Annie, The Wizard of Oz,Grease, Fiddler on the Roof, Bye ByeBirdie and The Sound of Music. Whenasked what she liked about workingon the play she said, “I like workingwith other people on the songs andscenes and the singing and dancing.”Daniel Meron & Barbara SimonBenjamin Gabay (Mr. Greer, OfficerWard, Julian) Ben is 9 years old and isin the 4th grade at P.S. 40. Ben hasbeen on the back stage crew for thepast 2 years in the Sound of Music andBye Bye Birdie. When asked what heliked about working on the play heresponded, “I enjoy working onscenes, learning lines and songs withfriends.”Leah Huppert (Tech\Stage crew) Leahis 10 years old and in the 4th grade atP.S. 40. Leah has worked on Bye ByeBirdie, The Greatest Showman, and othersshe forgot. When Leah was asked whatshe liked about working on the play shesaid, “I like how you can be yourself, andlet your personalities show. It’s also areally fun thing to do, and have yourown ideas out.”In rehearsal89

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewMolly Laighold (Molly) Molly is 8 yearsold and in the 2nd grade at P.S. 40. Thisis her first play ever. When she was askedwhat she liked about working on a playshe said, “When we are dancing a lot.”SamiRose Katz (Annie, Boylan Sister)SamiRose is 11 years old and in the 5thgrade at the Churchill School NYC.Previously, SamiRose has appeared inadapted school productions of ReallyRosie, Peter Pan, James and the GiantPeach and The Lion King. When askedwhat she liked about working on theplay, SamiRose said, “It’s amazing tohave everybody work together andshare the space equally. Getting tosing the songs is a great experienceand a dream come true.”Marley Matorin (Lily) Marley is 11years old and in the 6th grade atBaruch Middle School 104. Marleypreviously worked on Fiddler on theRoof, Bye Bye Birdie and The Sound ofMusic. When she was asked what sheliked about working on the play shesaid, “I like to work with the cast tomake the play come alive.”Elio Koen (Daddy Warbucks) Elio is10 years old and in the 5th grade atP.S. 40. He has been in Fiddler on theRoof, Grease and The Sound of Music.When Elio was asked what he likedabout working on the play, he said“having a good experience on stageand performing.”Beatrice Neuman (Annie 2) Beatrice is11 years old and in 5th grade at P.S. 40.She has worked on Bye Bye Birdie, TheSound of Music and High School Musical.When asked what she liked aboutworking on the play she said, “Meetingnew people and getting to do thethings I love.”Sivan Koen (Grace #2) Sivan is 14 yearsold and in the 9th grade at Clinton.She has worked on Fiddler on the Roofand Grease. When she was asked whatshe liked about working on the play,she said, “I like to get to know thepeople I am already familiar with and Ilike having new experiences. I also liketo sing and act and participating in theplay lets me do that.”Gabe Nova (Mr. Pugh, Henry Morgenthau,Homeless Person 2) Gabe is 8 years oldand in the 3rd grade at P.S. 41. He hasbeen in Bye Bye Birdie, The Sound ofMusic, and other 2nd and 3rd gradeshows at P.S. 41. When he was askedwhat he liked about working on theplay he said, “I like saying my lines byMr. Pugh ‘And no more mush.’ I likewearing costumes and makeup. Andeveryone in the play is nice.”Brandon Laighold (Sandy, Harold Ickes)Brandon is 9 years old and in the 3rdgrade at P.S. 40. He has worked onBroadway Review. When he was askedwhat he liked about working on a play,he said, ‘I get to make friends and getto act as someone else and it is fun!”10Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewAliza Orlow (Tessie) Aliza is 7 years oldand in the 1st grade at P.S. 77. This isAliza’s first play. When she was askedwhat she liked about working on theplay she said, “I like acting all thedifferent emotions in the play becausethe orphans get to be sad, angry,scared, and happy. I also like makingnew friends in the cast.”stage with the ones you love. Beingpart of a cast is amazing but it’s somuch more fun when the cast turnsinto family. I love every person in thiscast (although they may not love me),so seeing the show come together isreally magical. Annie is such a wonderfulshow and I am super proud that weget to do it.Jesse Orlow (Daddy Warbucks 2)Jesse is 10 years old and is in the 5thgrade at the Lower Lab School. Inprevious Brotherhood Hebrew Schoolproductions, he played Mr. MacAfee inBye Bye Birdie and Max Detweiler in TheSound of Music. Asked what he likedabout being in the play, Jesse wrote,“the challenge of learning new songsand choreography and working withothers.”Jacob Perlman (Bundles, Drake) Jacobis 10 years old and in the 5th grade atEVCS. This is Jacob’s first play. Whenasked what he liked about being in theplay, Jacob wrote, “I think it’s reallycool that you can actually sing, dressup, and act. I also think it’s cool that allthe actors are kids.”Isabella Press (Pepper, Kate, HomelessPerson 3) Isabella is 8 years old and is inthe 3rd grade at P.S. 116 –The MaryLindley Murray School. Isabella haspreviously appeared in ballet and taprecitals with Midtown MovementDance Company and has sung anddanced in P.S. 116 talent shows. Whenasked what she likes about being inthe play, Isabell said, “singing andacting and I really enjoy working witheveryone in the play.”Harlan Paroff (Grace Farrell, BoylanSister, House Staff) Harlan is 12 yearsold and is in the 7th grade at LREISchool. Harlan’s previous appearancesinclude: donkey in Shrek at Bryn Mawrcamp, head jitterbug in the Wizard ofOz/The Wiz at Camp Robindel, Liesl inThe Sound of Music and Deborah Sue inBye Bye Birdie at Brotherhood, Hannahthe secretary /Spot Conlon in Newsiesat LREI, Tom Snout in Midsummer’sNight’s Dream at LREI, and Fluffy thePine at The Producers Club. I havebeen performing since I could makewords come out of my mouth and ithas always been a special part of who Iam. I think the most important thingabout theater is getting to share theEli Trinnel (Stage crew) Eli is 9 yearsold and in the 5th grade at SuccessAcademy Hudson Yards Middle School.This is Eli’s first play. When asked whathe liked about working on the play, Elisaid, “finding and making props for theplay.”11

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewElio KoenIsabella Press12Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewBeatrice HuppertEli Trinnel13

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewZoey AbramsonWho’s Who in the Cast & CrewBeatrice Neuman1415

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewSome of Maia’s acting credits fromwhen theater happened in real life:Quincy/Bart in Mr. Burns (dir. Kip Fagan), "The Soap Star" in The Last SoapStar (dir. Caitlin O’Connell), Imogenin Cymbeline (dir. Dara Malina), Measurefor Measure (Shakespeare’s Globe,London), Bride of the Gulf (EdinburghFringe Festival), Target Margin, HERE,3LD, Dixon Place, Bushwick Starr,Mettawee Theatre Co., New Ohio, O’NeillTheater Center, LARK, Incubator Arts,Watermill Center, Abrams Art Center. YaleUniversity, BA.Bunny Blei (Cast Supervisor) Bunny isthe Hebrew School Administrator. Shehas worked on many previous HebrewSchool musicals. Bunny says “Every oneof the beautiful children is unique andamazing. Working at Brotherhood is thebest part of my life.”Manda Hegardt (Playbill Design)Manda worked for many years as agraphic designer before comingto Brotherhood, where she is anadministrative assistant, receptionistand graphic artist.Maia Karo (Director/Choreographer/Editor) Maia is so happy to be “back” atBrotherhood this year after completingher MFA in Acting at RutgersMason Gross this past January!The recent outbreak presented usall with unimaginable difficulties, aswell as an unexpected opportunity: tocome together in the face of a crisis,adapt, and create something new.Though “adaptations” are the traditionwith the Hebrew School Musical, thisparticular process was, of course,especially challenging, and Maia isdeeply grateful to the creative, producing, and administrative teams for jumping head-first into the remote theaterextravaganza, and helping build ANNIE(twice!) from scratch. She is also in aweof the actors, the crew, and their incredible families for their brilliant and heartfelt work throughout this everchanging process. Lastly, a huge TodaRaba to Barbara, who has been theheart and soul of the annual Brotherhood musical from its inception yearsago.Rachel Levine (Scenic Design & Props)Rachel is Brazilian and has been living inNew York for the past 21 years. This is her7th year working together with a wonderful team to put on another amazing playat Brotherhood Synagogue.Daniel Meron (Music Director/ Recorder/Editor) Pianist and composer DanielMeron has established himself in theNew York City music scene over thepast decade, performing and recordingas both a sideman and a band leader. Askillful improviser, Meron finds a way tofeature his unique playing style in brilliant compositions that are both sophisticated and lyrical, rich with influencesfrom jazz, his homeland of Israel, andother folk traditions. A graduate ofBerklee College of Music, Daniel hasplayed at NYC venues such as Mezzrow,Soho House, and the Museum of Natural History. He has also performed inthe Jacksonville Jazz Festival, Costa RicaJazz Festival, and has toured Canada,Europe and Costa Rica. Meron’s multiple records have gained rave reviewsfrom music critics and radio stations16Who’s Who in the Cast & Crewgiven the state of the world. Next yearin Gramercy Park!around the world. “Daniel Meron’s songsare defined by a melodic, lyrical, style thatis immediately engaging. his pianosound is crystal clear, precise and beautiful." - All About JazzSigning off as Phil aka Bert Healey.Sara Rothman (Stage Manager) SaraRothman has been involved with everyHebrew School musical produced atBrotherhood Synagogue. Whether acting in the musical or helping backstage,Sara always looks forward to this Brotherhood event and watching students’ hardwork pay off after months of rehearsals.This year, particularly, the students havedone a great job of adjusting to doing avirtual musical. One of Sara’s favorite aspects of the musical is to see studentsremain involved with the production, yearafter year, even after they have graduatedfrom Hebrew School. The musical is animportant part of her life at Brotherhoodand she can’t wait to see what the students bring to the stage next year.Alice Roi (Costume Design) Alice hasthis to say about Barbara Simon:“The fabulous Barbara Simon is one ofthe smartest, funniest, and mostgracious people I have ever known.She is an inspiration to the children,to the Synagogue, and to me.She always has “a story about that,”and it was always a funny story, atrue story, and a story that taughtme about life, history, literature,and of course, Jewish culture.Although she will be missed, wecan never forget her beautifulbanana curls and hugely warmand inviting smile.Judy Shapiro (Producer) This is Judy’s15th year working with the kids onBrotherhood’s Hebrew Schoolmusicals.“Another op’nin’, another ShowIn Philly, Boston or Baltimoe,A chance for stagefolks to say “hello“Another op’nin’, another show.“Love you with all my might,Barbara!Thank you for everything.Phil Rothman (Bert Healy) A highlightof each religious school year for me isthe school musical. It’s not only the twonights when the community room becomes Broadway with lights, sound,music, and our wonderful students. Theroom is filled with a wonderful spiritthrough their words, dancing, singing,and staging. They begin their preparationin January and evolve into a Kehilah, acommunity or family. When you thinkabout it, isn’t that what the missionstatement of the congregation is allabout? And that message has becomeso much more significant this year,My profound gratitude to Barbara tohave had the opportunity to work withher the past 14 years. It's been an amazing run!Nina Trinnel (Props & Scene Design)Hobbies: Drawing and sewingInspiration of drawing: studios, fatherInspiration of sewing: college17

Who’s Who in the Cast & CrewWho’s Who in the Cast & CrewA message from Barbara SimonThis year has been a year unlike anyother!I salute all who made this amazingproduction of ANNIE possible:Our producers, Judy Shapiro &Phil Rothman & The BrotherhoodSynagogue!Our director Maia Karo & our musicaldirector Daniel Meron!!!Our costume designer Alice Roi!!!Our brilliant cast & crew!!!Our stage manager Sara Rothman!!!Our stage mother Bunny Blei!!!All of the families of our cast & crew whose support made this productioncome to life!Without the support of our Brotherhood Community, this amazing projectmight never have come to fruition.You made a miracle!!! Thank you!Alice RoiSara RothmanJudy Shapiro1819

Roof, Bye Bye Birdie and The Sound of Music. When she was asked what she liked about working on the play she said, “I like to work with the cast to make the play come alive.” Beatrice Neuman (Annie 2) Beatrice is 11 years old and in 5th grade at P.S. 40. She has worked on Bye Bye Bir

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