Ragtime Photos
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Eric
Ryan,
Pat
Sherman,
and
Scott
Wood
together
in
Ragtime
-
a
goal
for
7
years.


New
Rochelle
in
Ragtime's
Opening
Number.

Ed
makes
his
stage
debut
in
grand
fashion
-
wowing
audiences
as
Coalhouse
Walker,
Jr.

Father
leaves
Mother
at
home
while
he
explores.

Libby
Sherman
as
Evelyn
Nesbit
-
The
Girl
on
the
Swing.

Brad
Speck
as
Grandfather.

Walter
Eagleton
brought
Booker
T.
Washington
to
life.

Younger
Brother
-
Justin
Harmon.

Mother
bids
farewell
to
Father
in
"Goodbye,
My
Love."

Suzanne
Lewis
(Emma
Goldman)
and
Scott
Wood.


Scott
takes
photos
with
two
of
the
most
talented
cast
members
-
Kenton
(Little
Boy),
and
Emily
(Little
Girl).

Little
Boy
listens
attentively
to
Mother
in
the
family
garden.

Ed,
Darnyelle
and
Little
Coalhouse
as
they
sing
"Wheels
of
a
Dream".

Workers
strike
as
Emma
Goldman
speaks
politics..."Work
IS
politics".

Directors
Jeanneane
(L)
and
Mildred
(R)
with
Father.

Father
prepares
to
return
from
"72
degrees,
46
minutes...a
very
respectable
way".

Father
notices
that
changes
have
occurred
since
his
departure
with
Admiral
Perry
just
a
year
ago.

The
family.

Tateh
comforts
Little
Girl
in
"Gliding".

Treva
consistently
brought
down
the
house
with
her
rendition
of
"Till
We
Reach
That
Day".

Newsgirls
announce
the
crimes
of
Coalhouse
as
the
story
takes
a
sharp
turn.

A
moment
of
levity
occurs
early
in
the
second
act
with
"What
a
Game!"

Younger
Brother
and
Father
at
odds
over
Coalhouse
and
the
family's
involvement
with
these
"Negros".

"Our
Children"

On
the
beach.

Coalhouse
dreams
as
he
sings
"Sarah
Brown
Eyes".

Father
finally
connects
to
Coalhouse
in
"Make
Them
Hear
You".

Scott
in
front
of
the
Campus
Theatre.

A
final
stack
of
Showbills
sits
in
the
lobby
prior
to
the
closing
performance.