As an extension of the Valentines Day celebration, a reception with chocolates and champagne will follow performances on Feb. 15 and 16.
A talented cast of 17 will enact the story of the classic novel " Don Quixote" as a play within a play, performed by Miguel de Cervantes and his fellow prisoners as he awaits a hearing with the Spanish Inquisition.
Paul Myrvold stars as Miguel de Cervantes/Don Quixote, the role that earned Richard Kiley a Tony Award in the Broadway production in 1965. The show itself was awarded a Tony for best musical.
This will mark the seventh time Myrvold, whose credits include appearances off-Broadway, and on-Broadway in "Shenandoah," has played the lead role. His most recent performance in the role was in a production by The Western Stage, the Salinas Valley's public theater in 2002.
Melinda Meeng, whose last appearance with DLOC was in "The King and I" in 2004, will play Aldonza. She has performed with Center Repertory Company, 42nd Street Moon, and The Willows Theatre Company. Her performance in Contra Costa Musical Theatre's production of "South Pacific" earned her a Shellie Award in 2006.
The role of Sancho will be played by Robert Ponce, who has performed with numerous companies during a career spanning more than 35 years. He is also a costume designer.
Dianna Shuster, former artistic director of American Musical Theatre of San Jose and Music Theatre of Oregon, directs the show. She previously directed DLOC's production of "My Fair Lady."
Daren A. C. Carollo, DLOC's executive producer, is the show's producer. Cheryl Yee Glass will conduct the orchestra. The choreographer is Suzanne Brandt. Chad Runyon is the vocal director. -- www.dloc.org