BRUNSWICK — Maine State Music Theatre’s production of “Chamberlain: A Civil War Romance” will bring the life of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain to the stage. The story centers on his relationship with his wife, Fannie, and explores the trials and tribulations of a man committed to his family as well as his country.
MSMT’s Artistic Director Curt Dale Clark said: “I began researching the play, the man himself, and all that surrounds Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. I even made the trek to Gettysburg where it all became very real to me.”
The production is directed and choreographed by Marc Robin, who last season directed “Les Miserables” and “Mary Poppins” for MSMT. His vision for “Chamberlain” focuses on the courage, honor, and humility of a hero still relevant in today’s society.
“Chamberlain” had its world premiere on the MSMT stage in 1996. It is the only show in MSMT history to completely sell out before the run of the show began.
James Patterson, who has Broadway and national tour credits, including Mary Poppins, Beauty and the Beast, Cats, and State Fair, leads the cast as Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. His wife, Fannie Adams Chamberlain is played by Kathy Voytko. Voytko has appeared on Broadway in Oklahoma!, NINE, The Frogs, The Pirate Queen, and Next To Normal. They are joined by Ben Mayne as John Chamberlain, Sam Weber as Tom Chamberlain, Mike Schwitter as Jebediah Logan, and MSMT favorite, David Girolmo as Reverend Adams.
In addition to Robin’s direction, the music director is Ray Fellman who is making his MSMT debut. The design team includes scenic designer Robert Klingelhoefer, lighting designer Jeffrey S. Koger, costume designer Kurt Alger, sound manager Colin Whitely, props master Kyle Melton, stage manager Mark Johnson and assistant stage manager Amy M. Bertacini.
Maine State Music Theatre will hold a talkback series “A Peek Behind The Curtain: Chamberlain – A Civil War Romance” at Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick, at noon Wednesday, July 2. Panel participants will include actors, administrative staff, technical staff and member(s) of the creative team. Audience participants will have an opportunity to learn about each member of the panel and ask questions about their involvement in the production. Audience members are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch for the event.
“Chamberlain: A Civil War Romance” will run from June 25 through July 12. Ticket prices range from $38 to $63 and are available at 207-725-8769 or www.msmt.org.

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