Freddie Fuentes, left, and John Brewer perform a scene from

The season
’s musical, “Sugar,” earned the most awards at 12
It may not be Hollywood but the Morgan Hill Playhouse welcomed a house packed full of stars at South Valley Civic Theatre’s Member’s Choice Awards Show Saturday.

“I think everyone had a great time,” said show coordinator Rebecca Little. “The evening provides an opportunity for everyone to come out and get dressed up. There is a lot of camaraderie and support of others. We don’t take each other too seriously. It’s just a night of fun.”

The evening began with glitz and glamour as thespians, producers and techies alike, arrived in tuxedos and formal gowns.

“When else do we have the chance to dress up?” asked Cara Kaiser, who was decked out in a full-length black velvet dress, complete with elbow-length black gloves.

As soon as the show began, the audience made it clear the evening was about having a good time.

Rod Pintello, Rich Kaiser and Steve Spencer made their grand entrance dressed as elderly ladies, complete with stockings, wigs and accessories. The audience continued laughing, as the three croaked their rendition of “There’s No Business Like Show business.”

Little directed the three-man “choir.”

“You can’t go wrong with men with knobby knees, dressed up in hats,” she said.

The season’s musical, “Sugar,” earned the most awards, including best show, director, choreographer, set design, actor and six other awards.

Winners, voted for by members of SVCT, took the stage, hugging presenters and offering modest thank-yous to directors, casts, crews and families.

There were also review performances from the season’s plays, including “Sugar,” the children’s show “Follow That Rabbit,” “Gypsy,” “Lend me a Tenor” and the teen show “Sleepy Hollow.” The stage was adorned with set pieces from previous performances.

David Sandhu, who won best youth actor for “Sleepy Hollow” and best youth supporting actor for “Sugar”, sang about the headless horseman with fellow cast members.

John Brewer, recipient of the shining star award and Freddie Fuentes, best actor, performed ‘Ma-Ma-Ma Maaad” from ‘Sugar.” They stepped on stage adorned in dresses, feather boas, stockings and red lips to top it off. Their hip shakes and flirty glances reminded everyone why they enjoy being involved in the theater company.

SVCT celebrated its 33rd year with the awards show.

After the show, everyone mingled, congratulated one other and discussed plans for the upcoming season, which begins with “Blithe Spirit” scheduled to open Aug. 22. The 2003-04 season also includes “1940’s Radio Hour,” “Guys and Dolls,” “Peter Pan” and “Footloose.”

For more information or to become a member, visit their Web site at www.svct.org

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