grease - 6th Street Playhouse
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grease - 6th Street Playhouse
6th Street Playhouse presents GREASE Book, Music & Lyrics by JIM JACOBS & WARREN CASEY “Sandy” Music & Lyrics by LOUIS ST. LOUIS “Grease” Music & Lyrics by BARRY GIBB “Hopelessly Devoted to You” & “You’re the One that I Want” Music & Lyrics by JOHN FARRAR Artistic Director CRAIG A. MILLER Director & Choreographer STACI ARRIAGA Music Director NATHAN RIEBLI Scenic Design VINCENT MOTHERSBAUGH Lighting Design SKYLAR EVANS & KYLE NAHAS Costume Design BARB BEATIE Sound Design CRAIG A. MILLER Production Stage Manager JEFF BASHAM Property of: Samuel French, INC. The taking of photographs and the recording of this performance are strictly prohibited. 707.523.4185 x1 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 1 DIRECTOR’S NOTE GREASE IS THE WORD! When Craig asked me if I would be interested in directing and choreographing Grease, I didn’t even have to think about it twice. Without missing a beat I shouted an enthusiastic “Yes!” and I couldn’t wait to get started!! But, not everyone shares my enthusiasm for Grease. “What?” you say. “How can that be?” I know! It’s such a fun show! The characters, the music…..how can you not like it? Many people enjoy the movie but dislike the play. The movie makes us want to jump up and sing and dance because the music is so infectious. Some people come to see the play expecting to hear “You’re The One That I Want” and “Hopelessly Devoted to You” only to find that they don’t exist in the original stage version. I’m happy to say that you will be hearing those songs today. Others don’t like the message it sends out. That in order to win over the person you love you have to change not only who you are, but your moral values. Giving in to peer pressure to drink, smoke and have sex. I don’t like those messages either. But what if that isn’t what is being said here? After doing my prep work and research on this show I came across an interview that quoted one of the writers, stating that the original concept of Grease was how to find your true authentic self and transition. So, Sandy really didn’t change for Danny. She simply embraced who she really was inside. That’s who was there all along; she just wasn’t sure how to express it. That is not to say Sandy is bad. She is most definitely not the bad girl. She is still the girl next door who has been brought up with strong moral values and respect for herself and for others. But what I hope to show you is a stronger, more curious Sandy. A Sandy who knows right from wrong yet makes her own choices, good or bad. That’s what we do as we grow up. So here we are watching these characters struggle through their high school years; struggle through the transition from teenager to young adults; figuring out who they are and who they want to be. All while rebelling, cussing, drinking, smoking and yes, some of them are even having sex. Hey, we’ve all been here in our own lives – lived through this – had to make the hard choices on our path to finding ourselves, and made some mistakes along the way - just like these characters do. That is what Grease says to me. Now, take a deep breath and get ready, because this cast is going to make you want to Hand Jive Baby! Grease Is The Word, so throw your mittens around your kittens and away we go!!! Staci Arriaga, Grease Director/Choreographer 2 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1 GREASE CAST Alphabetical by last name Miss Lynch...................................................................Lani Basich Doody............................................................... Adam Blankenship Eugene Florczyk...........................................................Eyan Dean Patty Simcox..................................................... Shawna Eiermann Danny Zuko.........................................................Anthony Guzman Kenickie................................................................Trevor Hoffmann Ensemble................................................. Andrea Rosales-Jacinto Betty Rizzo.............................................................. Kayla Kearney Marty..........................................................................April Krautner Frenchy..................................................................Sidney McNulty Sonny.................................................................. Nathaniel Mercier Ensemble................................................................ Casey Morgan Johnny Casino/Teen Angel (6/21 & 6/22)....................Dell Parker Vince Fontaine/Ensemble................................... Jonathan Payne Sandy Dumbrowski..........................................Amanda Pedersen Roger............................................................Trevor Sakai-Jolivette Ensemble................................................................... Alex Sterling Charlene “Cha-Cha” DiGregorio/Ensemble........ Hillary St. John Ensemble................................................................. Gilles Stricher Jan..............................................................................Amy Webber Johnny Casino/Teen Angel......................... Phillip Percy Williams 707.523.4185 x1 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 3 GREASE ARTISTIC STAFF Staci Arriaga................................................... Director & Choreographer Shannon Rider.................................Assistant Director & Dance Captain Nathan Riebli..................................................................... Music Director Vincent Mothersbaugh..................................................Scenic Designer Craig A. Miller................................................................ Sound Designer Skylar Evans.......................................................... Co-Lighting Designer Kyle Nahas............................................................. Co-Lighting Designer Barb Beatie................................................................ Costume Designer Pat Fitzgerald..............................................Assistant Costume Designer Roshell Pulk & Kellie Cronin....................................Properties Masters Janelle Basich..................................................... Hair/Makeup Designer Jeff Basham.................................................. Production Stage Manager Harry Miller.......................................................Assistant Stage Manager Cecelia Hamilton-Lee......................................................................Crew Kim Norts.......................................................... Stage Manager Shadow Vincent Mothersbaugh............................................... Technical Director Phoenix Ritchie................................................................... Scenic Artist Skylar Evans & Phoenix Ritchie.......................................... Carpenters Ty Donaldson............................................................... Graphic Designer Eric Chazankin................................................................... Photographer 4 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1 GREASE SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT I Scene 1: End of Summer/First Day of School SANDY...............................................Danny Zuko & Sandy Dumbrowski GREASE...........................................................................Johnny Casino ALMA MATER/ALMA MATER PARODY..................................... Company Scene 2: Cafeteria & the Football Bleachers SUMMER NIGHTS....... Sandy, Danny, Burger Palace Boys, Pink Ladies THOSE MAGIC CHANGES......Doody, Burger Palace Boys, Pink Ladies Scene 3: Pajama Party at Marty’s House FREDDY, MY LOVE................................................. Marty & Pink Ladies Scene 4: A Street Corner GREASED LIGHTNIN’............................Kenickie & Burger Palace Boys Scene 5: The Schoolyard Scene 6: The Park MOONING............................................................................ Roger & Jan LOOK AT ME, I’M SANDRA DEE.................................................... Rizzo WE GO TOGETHER..........................Pink Ladies & Burger Palace Boys There will be one 15-minute intermission CIVIL ENGINEERS • URBAN PLANNERS • LAND SURVEYORS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS CIVIL ENGINEERS URBAN PLANNERS LAND SURVEYORS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 15 3RD STREET SANTA ROSA, CA 95401 707.523.4185 x1 707-542-6451 WWW.CARLILEMACY.COM 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 5 GREASE SCENES & MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT II Scene 1: The School Gym/Sandy’s House SHAKIN’ AT THE HIGH SCHOOL HOP............................. The Company IT’S RAINING ON PROM NIGHT....................................................Sandy SHAKIN’ AT THE HIGH SCHOOL HOP (Reprise).............. The Company BORN TO HAND JIVE.................................. Johnny Casino & Company HOPELESSLY DEVOTED TO YOU………………………………….Sandy Scene 2: The Burger Palace BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT............ Teen Angel, Frenchy & Company Scene 3: The Drive-In Movie ALONE AT THE DRIVE-IN MOVIE............. Danny & Burger Palace Boys Scene 4: Jan’s Party ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PARTY QUEEN..................................... Doody & Roger THERE ARE WORSE THINGS I COULD DO..................................Rizzo LOOK AT ME, I’M SANDRA DEE (Reprise)....................................Sandy Scene 5: The Burger Palace YOU’RE THE ONE THAT I WANT...................Danny, Sandy & Company FINALE: WE GO TOGETHER.......................................................... The Company MANY THANKS TO: Gail Reine, Dena Mathias, Monica Boetthcher Sylvia Jones, Carl Kraines, Iris Berto Wendy Crist @ POMS 4LESS 6 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1 BIOGRAPHIES Acting Company LANI BASICH (Miss Lynch) Lani is a local actress who has been performing in this county since 1997. Receiving local nominations and awards from the SOTA academy for her performances in local theatre over the recent years, Lani hopes to continue working and developing her craft for many more years to come. “Acting, performing, and the theatre arts is my biggest passion. Being able to work in this field is a dream come true-one that I long to hold on to with every fiber of my being.” Lani also enjoys designing hair and makeup, with her twin sister Janelle, for various artists and companies varying from local theatre: 6th Street Playhouse, Raven Players, What a Show Productions, Analy Arts; to various film productions, and local photographers. “I am exceedingly grateful for all the opportunities I have been afforded, and I look forward to continuing to work in this great county before spreading my wings into the greater North Bay such as Marin and San Francisco. I will pursue a career in Opera through the San Francisco conservatory.” ADAM BLANKENSHIP (Doody) Adam is currently a student at the Santa Rosa Junior College, where he just finished playing Prince Herbert and Not-Dead-Fred in their production of Spamalot. This is Adam’s first show here at 6th Street Playhouse, and he’s excited to be working with such a talented and welcoming cast. Grease holds a special place in his heart, as it was the first musical he was a part of in high school, and can’t wait to force his family to come watch it again. 707.523.4185 x1 EYAN DEAN (Eugene Florczyk) Eyan is delighted to be returning to the stage as Eugene. Eyan spends his time writing, directing, acting and training to be a massage therapist. SHAWNA EIERMANN (Patty Simcox) Shawna comes from a long line of performers, artists, and musicians dating back to her great grandfather who was the piano and harp tuner for the Marx Brothers. As an entertainer Shawna has performed in pubs, churches, theatres, and rooftops all over the world, with her most recent endeavors being featured in 6th Street Playhouse’s Becky Shaw and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. She holds a BA in Drama & Music from San Francisco State University and a Masters in Music Industry Studies from the University of Glasgow in Scotland. She is thrilled to be once again performing with 6th Street Playhouse, and hopes you vote for her for Vice President of Rydell High’s Student Council! ANTHONY GUZMAN (Danny Zuko) Anthony started acting when he was fifteen in his first musical Les Miserables at El Molino High School; the next year he starred in The Fiddler on the Roof as Tevye which was also at El Molino. The summer after his junior year he attended The California State Summer School of the Arts where he studied theatre and acting. After he finished high school he moved on to the Santa Rosa Junior College where he 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 7 BIOGRAPHIES starred in My Fair Lady. Since then Anthony has performed in many more shows such as Camelot, where he played the role of Lancelot at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park, Fredrik in A Little Night Music at Roustabout Theater, just reprised Les Miserables as Javert at the SRJC, Victor/Victoria as King Marchan here at the Playhouse, Tommy In Annie Get Your Gun at Spreckels, and just finished Thoroughly Modern Millie here as Jimmy. Anthony has been in 13 musicals and 1 play, which was The Complete History of America (Abridged) where he played Detective Spade Diamond. He also has a metal band called Nuclear Tempest as guitarist and lead vocalist. TREVOR HOFFMANN (Kenickie) Trevor is thrilled to be a part of this, his 2nd Grease and his 6th show at the Playhouse. You may have seen him here as Jerry (The Full Monty), Cosmo Brown (Singin’ in the Rain), or Sir Robin (Spamalot). Trevor has voice acted for video games (TTG: The Walking Dead and 400 Days). When not acting and directing, Trevor teaches gymnastics in Rohnert Park, and his students in 6th Street’s School of Drama will be performing Thoroughly Modern Millie this summer. Special thanks to Trevor’s parents and grandparents, and to Curtis, Gretchen, and Brenna. KAYLA KEARNEY (Rizzo) Kayla is very excited to join the cast of Grease this summer! She performed once before on the G.K Hardt stage back in 2010 with a teen production of RENT (Joanne). She is very happy to be returning alongside this wonderful cast! Kayla has been performing from a young age, and has focused her training in acting and musical 8 theatre over the last five years. She has just finished three years at the SRJC, and was in shows including Sweeney Todd, Beauty and the Beast, Legally Blonde: The Musical (Vivienne), and her last show Distracted (Mama) where she was nominated for an Irene Ryan Award through the American College Theatre Festival. Next fall Kayla will be transferring to either Long Beach State or UC Santa Barbara where she will continue her training and studies. She wants to thank the wonderful team at 6th Street and of course her family for the unconditional love and support! APRIL KRAUTNER (Marty) April is a familiar face to the North Bay stages, particularly at 6th Street Playhouse. She is a trained dancer and actor having studied the Meisner Technique. Some favorite credits include The 39 Steps portraying all female roles, Ulla in The Producers, Nellie in Kite’s Book, Essie in You Can’t Take It With You, Maria in Lend Me A Tenor and the Sextuplets in Wonder of The World. She hopes to further her acting studies in the coming year and looks forward to whatever adventure is on the horizon. Thank you to everyone who supports live Theatre in any and every way. NATHANIEL MERCIER (Sonny) Nate is a striving character actor who is a theatre arts major at the Santa Rosa Junior College with a specialization in improv, voice impressionism, and acting technique. He has been doing theatre at various venues for three years and counting, now prizing such roles as The Prince in Snow White, Topper and Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come in Scrooge The | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1 BIOGRAPHIES Musical, one of the Farm Boys in Gypsy, a General and a Lover in Evita, the Baliff in Chicago, and various other roles. He is so happy to announce his first show at the Playhouse as Sonny in one of his favorite musicals ever; GREASE! And he wishes a big thanks to all who come to see the show! SIDNEY MCNULTY (Frenchy) Sidney is delighted to join the cast of Grease in her second show here at 6th Street Playhouse! You may have seen her in recent productions around Sonoma County, such as Thoroughly Modern Mille, Annie Get Your Gun, Brigadoon and the 2012 North Bay premiere of Young Frankenstein. In her spare time she loves playing ukulele, belly dance, and obsessing over cats.Teehee. She would like to thank the cast and crew for their general badassery, and for making this show an incredible and unforgettable experience! Y’all are awesome! Enjoy the show. CASEY MORGAN (Ensemble) Casey is making her return to the stage in 6th Street Playhouse’s production of Grease. As a student of life, she strayed from her passion of performing to pursue other joys. Her beautiful children Cash, now age six, and Kena, age five, are her best work. While being a stage mother for her daughter, she realized that her true desire was to get back to it herself. Which brought her to audition for Grease under the direction of the brilliant Staci Arriaga. She is thoroughly enjoying working with the amazing cast and crew at 6th Street, and is so grateful for this opportunity! 707.523.4185 x1 AMANDA PEDERSEN (Sandy Dumbrowski) Amanda is tickled pink to make her debut with 6th Street Playhouse this summer. She has recently been seen as Cosette in Les Miserables at the Santa Rosa Junior College; Snookie Updegraff in 110 in the Shade at Cinnabar Theater; and in the New York and California tour of Prop 8 Love Stories. She is currently a student at the Junior College and in the future plans to transfer to LA to major in theater. She also works as a children’s entertainer at Amazing Fairytale Parties under the fabulous direction of Stephanie St. James. She hopes to continue performing all throughout her life and dreams of becoming a music teacher for children and young adults. Amanda sends all of her love to her little sister who recently gave a stellar performance as Patty Simcox at her high school’s performance of Grease! DELL PARKER (Johnny Casino/Teen Angel) Dell is excited to be returning to 6th Street Playhouse and being a part of Grease! He was last here for his first show with 6SPH in a production of Smokey Joe’s Cafe. Born in South Carolina, Dell grew up singing in his church. He has always loved music and performing. Dell performed in a few community musicals through high school and college with one of his favorite roles being Charlie Brown in You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. After moving to Northern California, Dell had the opportunity to be in a production of Rent at the Raven. Since then, he has been working on his song writing and music project ODELL, a soul, jazz and R&B collaboration. He looks forward to more shows with 6SPH in the future. 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 9 JONATHAN PAYNE (Vince Fontaine/Ensemble) Jonathan is very excited to be a part of Grease. He has studied Acting, Voice and Dance at Napa Valley College and will continue his training at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington, this September. He began acting in the Fall of 2012, and shortly after was in the ensemble of Napa Valley College’s The Sound Of Music. Jonathan has continued acting in the ensemble of the 6th Street Playhouse’s productions of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Victor/Victoria, Monty Python’s Spamalot, and Singin’ In The Rain. He was also in the Bay Area Stage Production of Scrooge: The Musical at the Fetterly Playhouse in Vallejo, where he played the Nephew, Harry, and young Ebenezer Scrooge. Jonathan has enjoyed working with such a talented cast and crew and is looking forward to working in more 6th Street Playhouse productions. Trevor attended the SRJC and then moved on to AMDA in LA., returning home in 2013. Trevor is thrilled to be reprising his first role ever here at 6SP in his first show AT 6SP. ANDREA ROSALESJACINTO (Ensemble) Andrea is thrilled to be a part of this amazing cast, just finishing her second year at the JC and majoring in Theatre Arts-Acting. Andrea began performing on stage at the age of 14 with past roles including Princess Winnifred the Woebegone in Once Upon a Mattress, Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, along with Les Miserables, Spring Awakening, and Spamalot. Andrea would like to thank her parents and family for supporting her aspirations in the performing arts. HILLARY ST. JOHN (Charlene “Cha-Cha” DiGregorio/Ensemble) Hillary is thrilled to join the cast of Grease here at 6th Street Playhouse. She was most recently seen as Gloria in the playhouse’s production of Thoroughly Modern Millie, her first show here, though you may have seen her in recent productions of Les Miserables at the J.C. and Annie Get Your Gun at Spreckels. Well here she is again, playing the saucy Cha Cha. She had previously taken part in the JC’s production. She loved it so much, she just couldn’t get enough! She wants to thank everyone that has supported her throughout her years and hopes that you enjoy it as much as she has. TREVOR SAKAI-JOLIVETTE (Roger) Trevor has spent the last four years being devoted to theatre. After starting college as a vocal major, he landed the role in his first musical ever as Roger in GREASE, back in 2010. Since then, Trevor has performed in multiple shows including Jesus Christ Superstar as King Herod, Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, and Mssr. Thenadier in Les Miserables, to note a few. ALEX STERLING (Ensemble) Alex is proud to return to 6th Street Playhouse as a part of their production of Grease. He has been an actor for many years now with roles in the SRJC’s productions of Les Miserables as a student of the barricade and a part of the ensemble as well as Yasha in Anton’s Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard and ensemble in Beauty and the Beast. He is currently at Sonoma State University double majoring in Theater and Psychology as well as continuing his skills at Improvisational comedy. He hopes you enjoy the show and that it brings back great memories of the 50s for you! Yes! All you kids out there! 10 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 GILLES STRICHER (Ensemble) A newcomer to theatre, Gilles is thrilled to be working on Grease for his second show. He initially fell in love with theatre in his first musical, 707.523.4185 x1 playing the role of Combeferre, a barricade boy, in Santa Rosa’s Fall 2013 production of the epic opera Les Miserables, directed by Laura Downing-Lee. Gilles blames his stubborn French pride for forcing him to audition for Les Miserables on a whim, and thankfully, begin acting. In the Fall, Gilles will be moving to Los Angeles to study at UCLA and advance as an actor. AMY WEBBER (Jan) Amy is absolutely thrilled to be part of such a fun and iconic show. She feels honored to once again wear the Pink Lady jacket, having previously played Marty just a few years ago. This show marks her third in a row this year and she feels extremely blessed to have these continued opportunities here at 6th Street! Previously, you may have seen Amy as the rowdy Oklahoma oil heiress Jolene Oakes in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels! Past favorite shows include: The Full Monty, Jekyll and Hyde, Victor/Victoria, Jesus Christ Superstar and Smokey Joe’s Cafe. Amy would like to thank her parents and family for all of their love and support. Special thanks to her big sisters and as always her beautiful grandma. PHILLIP PERCY WILLIAMS (Johnny Casino/Teen Angel) An 11-year veteran of Beach Blanket Babylon he has also toured with Carnival Cruise Lines in a Broadway revue and his solo show (A Tribute to Nat King Cole). Most recently he revived his role as Captain Tempest in Return to the Forbidden Planet at NTC and also received a 2014 SFBATCC nomination for his role of Jim in CoM’s production of Big River directed by James Dunn. Other credits include Scarlet Pimpernel, Ain’t Misbehavin, Working, Music Man and The Wiz to name a few. Phillip continues to be featured in galas for Bread & Roses, MGH Foundation, Spirit of Marin and Roots of Peace. His jazz trio, The Phillip 707.523.4185 x1 Percy Pack can be seen in Marin County at San Rafael Joe’s every Saturday night and monthly at Rickey’s. (phillippercysings.com) Production Staff STACI ARRIAGA (Director/Choreographer) Staci is happy to be back at 6th Street Playhouse. After choreographing The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Victor/Victoria she was very excited to come back for Grease. She would like to thank Craig for giving her the opportunity to not only choreograph, but to direct this show as well. Staci has been teaching dance for 23 years and choreographing musical theatre for the last 18 years. As a director/choreographer she has tackled shows including Seussical The Musical, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, Cinderella and Thoroughly Modern Millie. She teaches workshops all over the Bay Area as well as teaching tap and jazz for the Woodland Opera House Dance program. Ms. Arriaga’s choreography has been seen in Solano, Contra Costa, and Sonoma Counties as well as the San Francisco Bay Area. She has earned two Dean Goodman Awards, an Elly Award and several Arty Awards as well as a Bay Area Critics Award nomination for her work. Over the years Staci has enjoyed working with several theatre companies including Willows, 42nd Street Moon, Napa Valley Playhouse, The Woodland Opera House, Starbound Youth Theatre, Berkeley Playhouse, Missouri Street Theatre, Diablo Theatre Company and 6th Street Playhouse. Staci would like to give special thanks to Nancy and Bill Morgan for giving her a place to rest her head after many rehearsals. A big shout out to the entire cast, crew and staff at 6th Street for making this journey fun as we worked tirelessly to create what you are about to see. And huge thank you to Jeff and Shannon for all of your hard work and keeping me sane. JEFF BASHAM (Production Stage Manager) Jeff is returning to Stage Manage Grease, after a year away from 6th Street Playhouse. Jeff is a 19 year veteran of theatre in Sonoma County, having participated in his first show during middle school. Most recently he stage managed Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at City Winery/Napa Valley Opera House, and last year, the run of The Full Monty, right here in the G.K. Hardt Theatre. He also stage managed 2012’s wildly successful runs of 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 11 The Great American Trailer Park Musical at 6th Street Playhouse and the Napa Valley Playhouse. Jeff’s professional credits include working backstage aboard Norwegian Cruise Line America’s ships. He wishes to thank the cast and production team of Grease for their commitment to excellence, and especially, Staci Arriaga, Director/Choreographer for her friendship and support. JANELLE BASICH (Hair/Make up Designer) Janelle is a local makeup designer here in Sonoma County. She thrives on theatre and looks forward to doing every show she can. This has been such an incredible journey. BARB BEATIE (Costume Designer) Barb started in theatre assisting with makeup and hair, and then transitioned to set building for Bus Barn Theater in Los Altos, and Fox Theater in Redwood City. After a brief sojourn, she returned to theatre, and was blessed to be mentored by Costume Designer, Tracy Hinman Sigrist. Barb designed the costumes for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels this last month and for The Miracle Junkie this January. Thanks to her family, her 6th Street family, Tracy Hinman Sigrist, Pam Enz, her teacher at SRJC, Julia Kwitchoff, and the whole cast and crew for this wonderful experience. SKYLAR EVANS (Lighting Designer) Skylar has found himself at home here at 6th St Playhouse helping construct the sets. In addition to having mixed and assistant directed past productions, Skylar also just directed the ten-minute play Salvador in the Play Festival. Recent light design credits include: Boeing Boeing, The Lonesome West, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Year of Magical Thinking, Thoroughly Modern Millie and the Passport to the Plays Play Festival (6SP) as well as Les Misérables (SRJC). Come see him act in Becky Shaw next door in the Studio! HARRY MILLER (Assistant Stage Manager) Harry is thrilled to be working with 6th Street again. He has been working in theatre for the past four years, on such shows as Spamalot, Distracted, Jesus Christ Superstar and many others. His favorite movie is “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”, and his favorite color is blue. VINCENT MOTHERSBAUGH (Scenic Designer, Technical Director) A midlife career change introduced this former aircraft mechanic to the world of theatre and dance. Vincent has studied in the well-known Santa Rosa Junior College Theatre Arts Department and Summer Repertory Theatre. He has been involved in over 50 shows around Sonoma County including work in scenic, lighting and properties design. Vincent’s love for local theatre grows every day. NATHAN RIEBLI (Musical Director) Nathan is excited to be working with such a stellar cast and crew for his first production at 6th Street Playhouse. Nathan has been conducting, performing, arranging, and composing music theatre and opera since 2001. He recently completed a run as Music Director for Spamalot at the SRJC. In addition to working on shows Nathan writes music for film and television. His music can be heard on Mob Wives (VH1), Web Soup (G4), Risky Listing (Esquire), Wicked Single (VH1), Access Hollywood (NBC), Sports Spectacular (CBS), and a few others in production. Nathan has a Bachelor’s of Music from the University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music and a Master’s of Music from the University of Missouri – Kansas City Conservatory of Music, both in composition. He has written two operas and is currently arranging and orchestrating a brand new musical, soon to be revealed, and is working on his own when he finds the time. Nathan thanks you, from the bandstand, for coming to the show. SHANNON RIDER (Assistant Director/ Dance Captain) Shannon has been seen on stage at 6th Street Playhouse many times. You may have seen her play Magenta in Rocky Horror Show, Lin in The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Patsy Cline in Always, Patsy Cline and most recently Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. She met director Staci Arriaga when Arriaga choreographed Rocky Horror and both having dance backgrounds and a similar approach to the work, they hit it off perfectly. Shannon became Arriaga’s Dance Captain for that show and now for Grease she is not only the Dance Captain but also enjoying her first experience as an Assistant Director. 12 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1 DINNER/THEATER We promise you won’t miss the overture. 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Your company logo featured on all print and social media + acknowledged in the ‘Curtain Speech’ for each performance + complimentary tickets to the show. An Entire Season – Includes all productions in the G.K. Hardt Theatre ($15,000) the Studio Theatre ($10,000) or both theatres ($20,000). Benefits include free season tickets + advertising + opportunities to meet the cast and directors + private receptions for clients. YOU NAME IT! Naming Opportunities for The Studio Theatre: (negotiable) – Your Family or business name prominently displayed above the Studio Theatre and in all web, print and broadcast media, related to events and productions in the theatre. Please contact Jo McCormick, Development Director, for more information: (707) 523-4185 ext. 108 2012 & 2013 Theatre of the Year, BWW, San Francisco. 16 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 Best Theatre Troupe, 2012, 2013 & 2014 707.523.4185 x1 COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE MEANS: NOT having to say, “See you in court.” Better Collaborative Practice: A Different Way to Divorce www.collaborativecouncil.org Collaborative Council of the Redwood Empire 707.523.4185 x1 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 17 DONORS FRIEND | $1- 99 We appreciate our many generous friends! MUSE | $100 - 249 A&B Foundation Terry & Yale Abrams Charles & Ruth Adams Dorcas Allison Kristine Anderson-Manos Patricia Andres Carol Babcock Allen & Lea Barron-Thomas Sahar Bartlett Philip & Mary Beard Breck & Barbie Beatie Larry & Helen Biddle Mollie & Wes Boice Joyce Bowen Paul & Karen Bowles Kathleen Brady Cindy Brillhart-True Miriam Bruner Gary & Charlene Bunas Robert T & Heidi Burke Michael & Shelley Byrne Tim Campbell Sharon & Robert Cary Joann Cooney Melvyn Cornelius Nick & Joann Cote Nellie Cravens Ron & Lyn Crocker Susan Curry Michael & Lynn Davis Alan Decker John & Thea Dolan Greg Duncan Marsha & Jack Dupre Toni Eaton Sheila Einhorn Steven & Marcia Ellis Kathleen Faris Michael & Judy Farrell Marilyn Ferguson Millie Ferro 2012 - 2013 DONOR LIST Joe Ficurelli Dennis & Sue Flynn Louis & Helaine Foppiano Alan & Susan Fritz Theo Garman Craig Hammond Mike & Yvonne Hanlon Larry & Sue Harman Mario (Herman) & Nancy Bossano L.G. Hermann Richard & Marna Hill Nancy & Dale Humphriss Weldon, Gladys & Lucienne Jackson Pamela Jasper Dick & Margaret Jenkins Beverly Jones Alan & Shari Kafton Edward & Carole Keiner Melissa Kelley Wes Kendall Jim Kidder Marilyn Knill Mel & Mary Konrad Susan Kotarek Betty Krug Lily Krulevitch Jane Lang Richard & Sue Leake John & Gaye Le Baron Louisa Leavitt Stacy & Marguerite Li Richard & Phyllis Lowe Julie & Robert Malm Douglas & Sally Marken Mike & Jean Martin Evelyn McClure Albert & Sydney McDonald Elaine McDowell James & Shirley Meyer Sheri Lee & Clark Miller Anthony Mountain & Cheryl Maynard Carole & Gene Michel Jared & Myrna Morse James & Gwen Neary 18 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 Chris & Nancy Nelle Jean O’Donnell Maurine Olson Richard & Joyce Peters Jim Peterson & Joan Hawley Dorothea Proctor Damon Raike Michelle Randall Phyllis Reason Fred & Jeanne Recknagel Redwood Credit Union Walter and Emily Roeder Steven Rothenberg Janet Russell Donald & Marilyn Sanders Bob Sayers Leonard E. Schwer Doug Heen & Bill Scogland Kurt & Debra Shaver Daphne Smith Jerol & Norma Sonosky Helen Stagg Jon Stark George Steed & Vicky Hedstrand Robert Knight & Barbara St Louis Coby Stockton David & Joyce Stohlmann Roy & Chris Thuestad Marlene Tolmie Barbara Tomin Gabor & Mary Jo Toth Ransom & Marilyn Turner Martin Ullman Richard & Martha Vogel Kay Voliva David Drake & Jennifer Watson Kathleen Wernett Creighton & Dorothy White Ted & Doris Wilmsen Steve Sweaney & Judy Withee Joan Woodard 707.523.4185 x1 2012 - 2013 DONOR LIST PATRON | $250 - 499 Nick & Marcia Anton Donald Appleby Joe & Judy Brumbaugh Adam Burkholder Stanley Crain David Faris - The Heck Foundation Felicity Goldsby Paul Hock Patricia Lasusky Lewis Meyers Jeffrey Moritz Susanne Newland Fred Poulos - MOMBO’s Sig & Louise Richardson Jim Richter Kim & Joe Santone Al & Mary Schroeder Dwayne & Pearl Stincelli Marjorie Stoltze Jack Strange & Eloise Tweeten Roxanne Thornton Daniel Turek Francesca Weiner Larry & Kim Williams Sara Woodfield Michael & Katie Wright Keith & Katie Young DESIGNER | $500 - 999 Center for Spiritual Living Thelma Dare Ahner Lewis & Janet Baer Terry Bronson Kevan & Maeve Clemens Todd & Marge Evans Allen & Linda Jackson Walter Krampf Robin & Chris Leinen Sheila & Michael McQuillen Jean Oliveira Thomas and Kay Reed Harry & Linda Reid 707.523.4185 x1 Harry and Dee Richardson Savant Group Marc & Julia Steffen Sunrise Rotary David Gray & Vrenae Sutphin Laura Upjohn Scott Van Der Horst Carol Williams ACTOR | $1,000 - 2,499 Agilent Technologies The Steve & Ellen Beckwith Fund Kate Brickley Scott & Mavis Buginas Susane Byrne Center for Spiritual Living Henry & Sheila Chazankin Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Costeaux Bakery Jeff & Jenifer Coté Dan & Connie Earl Richard & Barbara Ferrington Tom & Cappie Garrett Janet Gavagan Grace Kingsley Bo & Janet Kirschen Frieda Lummer Eva Martin Ed & Carol Meilicke Monte Mentry Bill & Nancy Morgan Oliver’s Market Marty Pistone Bob & Jacque Scheibel Charles Schwab Foundation Mark Illsey & Jill Zimmerman DONORS DIRECTOR | $2,500 - 4,999 David & Sharon Beckman Walter & Kathryn Clark Ted & Peggy Elliott Kathy Horan Dennis & Donna Marvin Summit State Bank PLAYWRIGHT | $5,000 - 9,999 Clay Foundaton - West Charles Lahm Scott and René Lummer David Noorthoek Schulz Donor Advised Fund Sudha Schlesinger PRODUCER | $10,000 - 24,999 Dave & Heidi Jacquin Irwin & Coleen Rothenberg Trione Family Fund Pam & Tim Zainer BENEFACTOR | $25,000 + The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation The County of Sonoma The list reflects donations received between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Please accept our apologies for any inadvertent omissions! The Playhouse welcomes your gifts of cash, stock or your monthly pledge as an Encore! member. Please call Jo McCormick at 707-523-4185 ext. 108 to discuss the many ways to support The Playhouse. 2014 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 19 THE STAGE IS SET! ACT ON IT! Check out all of the exciting classes and camps being offered this summer in our School of Drama by going to: www.6thstreetplayhouse.com/education 20 | 6thStreetPlayhouse.com | 2014 707.523.4185 x1
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