Special For the ItemSAUGUS – The Theatre Company of Saugus will present a musical revue, Twelve Months of Music: A Year in Revue, as its first show of the year 2012. Celebrating the entire calendar, the show features two songs for each month of the year.The variety of both old and new songs are from Broadway musicals, radio, and TV, including something for everyone!The director is company veteran Amanda Allen. Music direction is by Shawn Gelzleichter, who lead the orchestra for the theatre company’s recent production of Oliver.View a photo gallery of the cast rehearsing.Performances of Twelve Months of Music are Fridays and Saturdays, February 10, 11, 17, 18, 2012 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, February 12 & 19 at 2:00 PM.The location will be the East Saugus United Methodist Church, 85 Chestnut Street, in Saugus (at the corner of Winter Street).Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors or students, or $10 for children. To purchase tickets, or for more information, see our website at tcsaugus.org, or phone 781-816-7019.The cast includes many veterans of the recent Theatre Company of Saugus production of Oliver!, as well as various newcomers: Yvonne Goulart and Nathan Goulart-Pasco of Brookfield; Sarah Cadarette of Somerville; Kylie, Leslie, and Talia Lemerise of Chelsea; Elissa O’Donnell of Everett; Mike Fay of Hampton, NH; Nicole Felix of Lynn; Jen Ryan of Brighton Ellie Vining of Medford; Michael Saracco of Melrose; Yesenia Arango of Revere; Saugus residents Amanda Allen, Gigi and Meghann Breton, Autumn Dion, Ashleigh, Joanne, and William Fafard, Bobby Imperato, Jenna Linehan, Tanya Michaud, Molli Motroni, and Robyn Tuberosa; David, Max, and Susan Roberts of Wakefield; and Winthrop residents Lauren Amaru and Kayla Harvey. The Theatre Company of Saugus is in its 43rd season serving Saugus and surrounding communities. Recent productions include: Oliver!, Youth Musical Theatre Showcase, Twelve Angry Jurors, A Night of One-Acts, Cabaret, Props, Celebration of Love, The Wizard of Oz, Guys and Dolls, The Cherry Orchard, The Crucible, and Pirates of Penzance.