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.