ANNIE Show Program - Musical Theatre West
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ANNIE Show Program - Musical Theatre West
Orphan Feline Hippie Rocker at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach You Join us. 2010-2011 SEASON ANNIE CATS SUMMER OF LOVE THE WEDDING SINGER WWW.MUSICAL.ORG 2010-2011 Season Sponsors ACKERMAN FAMILY/EVALYN M. BAUER FOUNDATION KEN & DOTTIE REINER Message from the Producer Welcome to the first production of our 58th Season. It’s been 20 years since we’ve presented the tale of everyone's favorite orphan ANNIE, and it’s the perfect time in our nation’s history to revisit her optimism and youthful enthusiasm. We’re delighted to have the original Annie, Andrea McArdle, join us for this production; we’re also delighted to welcome new rising star Melody Hollis in the title role, and we expect to see her name in lights soon. We want to thank our season sponsors, Ken and Dottie Reiner and the Ackerman Family/Evalyn M. Bauer Foundation for once again laying the foundation for our 2010-2011 Season. Special thanks to Arlene Solomon and Sid Schulman for serving as the Honorary Producers for ANNIE and Don and Terry Marté Greco as well as Friends of Sara Wenkle Kaplan for serving as Associate Producers. Musical Theatre West was honored to receive ten L.A. Stage Ovation nominations for last season, ranking us among the top four theaters in nominations this year. Although the actual awards won’t be announced until January 17, to be recognized by our peers for outstanding work is always a great honor. Congratulations to all our actors and directors who received nominations for their work in our productions. It’s been said that “it takes a village” and this is especially true in the theater and the wonderful group of supporters, staff and performers who make up the MTW family. We salute two of our strongest supporters who passed away in the last two months, Sara Wenkle Kaplan and my wonderful dad, Don Garman. These community leaders gave of their time and resources to help make MTW the strong organization it is today. Both were invaluable mentors to me, my dad for my whole life, from the time he encouraged me to audition for shows as a youngster, supported and encouraged me as I began to run the company and even allowed MTW to store sets in his company’s warehouse for a number of years. He was always my biggest fan and was so proud of MTW’s accomplishments over the years. Sara Wenkle Kaplan became a MTW supporter in the mid-’90s and quickly became a leading advocate for MTW in the community, introducing hundreds of patrons to our productions. She was one of the foundational donors in helping us acquire our current office and rehearsal facility and was always first in line to contribute to whatever need MTW had. Both of them will be sorely missed by all of us at MTW, and especially by me. Both were also members of our Legacy Society and remembered MTW in their wills. We hope others of you will consider helping secure MTW’s future in this way (see page 16 of this program for more details). As we look ahead, we’d like to once again say how grateful we are for your support of our mission and this truly American art form. We hope you’ll continue to join us as we enrich the life of our community by presenting the very best in live musical theater. Paul Garman, Executive Director/Producer Board of Directors Marnos Lelesi President Bob Dominguez Lucy Daggett Jim Choura Vice President, Finance/Treasurer Vice President, Governance Vice President, Marketing Vice President, Funds Development Vice President, Long Range Planning Secretary Steve Conley Joan Wells Barbara Bixby Blackwell Marylou Dunn Gary Cooper Tom Gillespie Cindy Costello Mary Ellen Kilsby Pat DeRouen John Montgomery Julie Knabe Lucia Kos Shari Nemirow Bev Cook Guild President Bill Phillips Dick Ramseyer Myra Weiss Footlighters President Board of Trustees Joe Moore Chair Don Black Judy McNulty Black Kathryn Baker Campbell Richard Carpenter Howard Davis Nancy Gaines Dr. Donald J. Greco Terry Marté Greco Patricia Grisham Shell Grossman Jon Hall Laura Killingsworth Len Lovett Richard Neri Dottie Reiner Ken Reiner Kurt Schulzman Arlene Solomon Madalyne Ursano MUSICAL THEATRE WEST •Enriches the cultural life of the community through musical theater; •Preserves musical theater as a unique American art form; •Cultivates and educates the audience of tomorrow through education and outreach programs. 2 MTW General Information All Musical Theatre West performances begin on time and end with the final curtain calls. To make theater-going a pleasant experience, and as a courtesy to other patrons and the performers, please stay seated until the final curtain call has ended and the house lights have been turned on. BOX OFFICE INFORMATION The Musical Theatre West Box Office is located at 4350 E. 7th Street (on the southwest corner of Ximeno Avenue). Box Office hours are Monday-Friday, 12:00 noon to 6:00 PM. On performance days, the will-call table will be open one hour prior to curtain times in the lobby of the Carpenter Center. For information on tickets, subscriptions, group sales, gift cards and exchanges, call our Box Office at (562) 856-1999 x4. LOST TICKETS Replacement tickets will be issued for your lost tickets at the theater beginning one hour prior to your scheduled performance. Present your ID that matches the name on the subscription order at the will-call table, and the box office will issue you replacement tickets. No replacement tickets can be issued at any other time. inside the theater. •Cameras and audio or video recorders may not be used during the performance. •Patrons are discouraged from bringing infants, toddlers and children under the age of five to any regular performance. 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As a courtesy to all patrons, As a courtesy to our performing company please turn off all watch alarms, pagers and all of our patrons, late comers will be seated at the discretion of the house and cellular phones. management and may be seated in the PLEASE REMEMBER nearest available seat, regardless of •Smoking is not permitted in the Carpen- your actual seat assignment, until intermister Performing Arts Center at any time. sion when you may take your regularly •Food and beverages are not permitted assigned seat. Paul Garman, Executive Director/Producer presents 58th Season ANDREA McARDLE in Book by THOMAS Based on the Tribune Media Service Comic Strip LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE MEEHAN • Music by CHARLES STROUSE • Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN starring JEFF AUSTIN MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO BETS MALONE PAIGE BEFELER MADISON MILLEDGE ALEXA FREEMAN JENNA ROSEN and MELODY ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SHANNON WARNE MARK CAPRI GRACE KAUFMAN DANIELLE SOIBELMAN HOLLIS as Annie Executive Director/Producer Paul Garman Artistic Director Artistic Director General Manager Steven Glaudini Daniel Thomas Production Manager Marketing Coordinator Dir. Of Comm. & Public Relations Box Office Manager Mary Ritenhour Michael Betts Gigi Fusco Meese Robert Decker Assistant Box Office Manager Subscriptions Coordinator Education/Outreach Coordinator Facilities Manager Sam Cavanaugh Stephanie Pacheco Sari Rose Poll Jim T. Mora Costumes Designed by Costumes Provided by Costume Coordinator Wig Design/Stylist Properties Orchestra Contractor Dog Trained by Dog Handler Dresser Crew Chief Deck Crew Steven Glaudini Daniel Thomas Roger Castellano Vernon Willet* Mary Ritenhour* Bets Malone* Kevin Clowes Jean-Yves Tessier Julile Ferrin Kenneth Foy Theater of the Stars by Pittsburgh CLO’s Construction Center for the Arts Cathleen Edwards Music Theatre of Wichita Yolanda Rowell Cliff Senior Melanie Cavaness Gretchen Morales Spot Operators Additional Costumes Audition Pianists Program Publicity and Cast Photos Promotional Videography David Lamoureux William Berloni Brian Michael Hoffman Martin Raymondo Jim T. Mora Bianca Dominguez, Adam Earle, Travis Edey Ethan Koerner, Aaron Monroe Scott Kriloff, Kristy Mapes Carlos Mendoza, Starlight Musical Theatre; Carlotta Malone, Moonlight Stage Productions Patrick Burns, Bill Brown Julie Lamoureux Daniel Thomas Ken Jaques Michael Betts Sound Designer JEAN-YVES TESSIER Costume Coordinator JULIE FERRIN Wig Design YOLANDA ROWELL Animals Trained by WILLIAM BERLONI Technical Director CLIFF SENIOR KEVIN CLOWES Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager VERNON WILLET MARY RITENHOUR Scenery Originally Designed for Scenery Designed by KENNETH FOY PRODUCTION STAFF Director Musical Director Choreographer Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Dance Captain Technical Director Lighting Designer Sound Designer Scenery Designed by Sets Originally Designed for Lighting Designer STEVEN GLAUDINI THEATER OF THE STARS by PITTSBURGH CLO’S CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR THE ARTS Choreographer Musical Director Director ROGER CASTELLANO DANIEL THOMAS STEVEN GLAUDINI Honorary Producers ARLENE SOLOMON & SIDNEY SCHULMAN Associate Producers DON & TERRY MARTÉ GRECO • FRIENDS OF SARA WENKLE KAPLAN Youth Performances Underwritten by ARTS COUNCIL FOR LONG BEACH DON KNABE, LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS O C T O B E R 2 9 - N OV E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 0 Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Annie is presen ted by arrangement with Music Th eatre In ternational, 421 W. 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 ~ www.mtish ows.com MUSICAL THEATRE WEST 4350 East 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90804-5546; phone (562) 856-1999; fax (562) 856-1997 web site www.musical.org; e-mail info@musical.org Musical Theatre West is a 501(c)(3) California non-profit corporation, Federal Tax ID 95-6100108 30 Scenes and Musical Numbers The time is December,1933. ACT ONE ACT TWO OVERTURE (Orchestra) ENTR’ACTE (Orchestra) Scene One: The New York City Municipal Orphanage MAYBE (Annie, Orphans) (IT’S A) HARD KNOCK LIFE (Annie, Orphans) (IT’S A) HARD KNOCK LIFE (REPRISE) (Orphans) Scene One: The N.B.C. Radio Studios YOU’RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED WITHOUT A SMILE (Bert Healy, Boylan Sisters) Scene Two: The Orphanage YOU’RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED...(REPRISE) Scene Two: A Tenement in New York City TOMORROW (Annie) (Orphans) EASY STREET (REPRISE) Scene Three: A “Hooverville” HOOVERVILLE (Denizens of Hooverville) (Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily) Scene Three: The Cabinet Room of the White House TOMORROW (REPRISE) Scene Four: The Orphanage LITTLE GIRLS (Miss Hannigan) (Annie, Roosevelt, Warbucks, Cabinet) Scene Four: The Warbucks Mansion SOMETHING WAS MISSING (Warbucks) I DON’T NEED ANYTHING BUT YOU Scene Five: The Mansion of Oliver Warbucks I THINK I’M GONNA LIKE IT HERE (Grace, Annie, Servants) (Warbucks, Annie, Grace, Drake, Servants) Scene Six: Times Square, New York City N.Y.C. (Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star-to-Be, Ensemble) Scene Five: The Warbucks Mansion A NEW DEAL FOR CHRISTMAS Scene Seven: The Orphanage EASY STREET (Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily) (Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Roosevelt, Servants) Scene Eight: The Warbucks Mansion YOU WON’T BE AN ORPHAN FOR LONG (Grace, Warbucks, Annie, Servants) There will be a fifteen-minute intermission between acts. How Did A Girl With No Pupils Become So Popular? The popularity of Little Orphan Annie goes back to 1885 and a poem by James Whitcomb Riley. The child of the poem was based on Mary Alice “Allie” Smith, an orphan who was living with Riley; a printing error changed “Allie” to “Annie.” This same poem was also a partial inspiration for the Raggedy Ann doll that became popular in the 1910s. In 1924, cartoonist Harold Gray submitted “Little Orphan Otto” to the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. At their suggestion, the character and title were changed to “Little Orphan Annie.” As in the musical, primarily a humor strip aimed at children, but as its popularity increased amongst adults the strip became more adventure-driven Annie and the orphans in an early strip. and even political Annie was taken out of a Dicken- in nature. Gray was known for sian orphanage by the wealthy what would today be considered Oliver Warbucks and became best conservative or even Libertarian friends with the runaway dog political leanings, and often reSandy. The strip became a huge ceived criticism for airing his politihit almost immediately - so much so cal views or personal grudges that in 1927 the rival King Fea- within the comic strip. He even tures Syndicate released “Little went so far as to kill off Warbucks Annie Rooney,” a strip about an in 1944 as a display of opposition orphaned girl who went on adven- to President Roosevelt’s New Deal tures with her dog; popular in its policies (after FDR’s death Warown right, that strip ran until 1966. bucks was resurrected). The strip’s popularity led to a radio show and At first “Little Orphan Annie” was movies in the 1930s and 40s. 4 MTW Star Supporters (continued) Santa Anita Park, Arcadia John Richard Petersen, Riverside John Petty, Long Beach Nancy Phillips, Garden Grove Frances Pianelli, Long Beach Riley & Mary Pike, Long Beach Robert & Gloria Porter, Huntington Beach Jean Preston, Long Beach Puddingstone Resort, San Dimas Queen Mary, Long beach Claire Rademacher, Whittier Ted & Peggy Radoumis, Santa Fe Springs Jean Reed, Sunset Beach Ralph & Arlene Rees, Seal Beach Mary Lou Reid & John Celentano, Arcadia Sharon C. Reinhart, Huntington Beach Carol Reynolds, Long Beach Mary Rich, Huntington Beach Richard Nixon Foundation, Yorba Linda Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, Hollywood Ristorante Da Vinci, Long Beach Sylvia Rivas, Bellflower Rocky Cola Café, Whittier Gary & Christy Roeber, Long Beach Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley Carol Rose, Long Beach Barry Rosenberg & Herb Nomura, Signal Hill Willo & Kermit Rosenthal, Norwalk Josephine Rossello, Long Beach Ryna Rothberg, Mission Viejo Dale & Erin Rudat, Riverside Diana Rummel, Long Beach Peggy Sturgis, Laguna Beach Saddleback College Guest Artist Series, Mission Viejo San Diego Harbor Excursion, Coronado Marvin Schlezinger, Fountain Valley Janice & Bary Schlieder, Long Beach Hilton & Michelle Schlosberg, Irvine Bea Schneider, Seal Beach Ron & Betty Schodt, Rancho Palos Verdes Schooner or Later, Long Beach Diana Scott & Stephanie Davis, Long Beach Gail Sebring, Huntington Beach Stephen Sellers, Los Alamitos Chris & Howard Shepherd, Seal Beach Janet Shepherd, Long Beach John & Carol Shupek, Whittier Ralph & Jan Simonian, Long Beach Ann Sines, Long Beach Mark & Jane Skidmore, Long Beach Carroll Smith, Cathedral City Lawrence Solig, Sony Pictures Studio, Culver City Don & Sally Sorenson, Long Beach Walter & Arlene Spatz, Cypress Nancy & Mark Speizer, Long Beach Spirit Cruises, San Pedro Diana Spooner, Lakewood Charles & Cheryl Stahl, Los Alamitos Frank & Robin Stirling, Rancho Palos Verdes Joyce Striewig, Long Beach Georgene & John Stringer, La Mirada Robert & Eleanor Sundstrom, Cypress Margaret Tally, Seal Beach Paul & Sally Tanner-Smock, Long Beach Lillian Tay, Long Beach Teachers of Los Angeles Unified School District, Cypress Eugene & Romola Temkin, Long Beach Carl & Evelyn Thompson, Lakewood Thomisina Thomson, Long Beach Wayne & Joan Thyden, Carson Tivoli Terrace restaurant, Laguna Beach Doris Topsy-Elvord, Long Beach 29 Phyllis Totri, Newport Beach Tonya Tracy, Buena Park Bob Turansick, Long Beach Viktoria Tyer, Long Beach Ellie Urcis, La Mirada Barbara Ann Vaught, Long Beach Monique Von Borstel, Pico Rivera Patricia Walker, Long Beach Stanley & Ruth Weaver, Long Beach William Weingartner, Long Beach Becky Wells, Long Beach James & Betty Jo Wells, Long Beach Jann Whisenant, Los Alamitos Don & Betty Whitacre, Huntington Beach Linda White, Playa del Rey Helen Wigman, Irvine Carol Willcut, Long Beach Miriam Williams, Westminster Richard & Linda Williams, Long Beach Robert & Maralys Wills, Santa Ana KC Wilson, Laguna Beach The Wine Country, Signal Hill Kay Wittmack, Dana Point Gwen Woirhaye, Whittier Ruth Wright, Long Beach Becky & Roger Wyatt, Seal Beach Mitch & Joyce Wybenga, Bellflower William & Audrey Yee, Los Alamitos Patricia Zieg Horn, Long Beach Rudy & Shirley Zitny, Anaheim Zoological Society of San Diego Stuart Zuck, Huntington Beach FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR DONOR PROGRAMS PLEASE CALL (562) 856-1999 x227. 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Nicholas Nowak, Westminster Esther & Robert Nugent, Lakewood Shirley & John Nyquist, Long Beach Edward & Elizabeth Ogle, Orange Patricia Omel, Long Beach Lori Opaczewski-Kapp, La Palma Ray & Vickie Orlando, Huntington Beach Laura Orloff, Long Beach Pageant of the Masters, Laguna Beach Jan & Tony Paleno, Villa Park Parker's Lighthouse, Long beach Nancy & Andrew Parleto, Los Angeles Doris Patterson, La Canada Flintridge In honor of Dorothy Paul, Lois & Wayne Pecora, Yorba Linda Don & Judy Pedneault, Long Beach Fred & Ann Peitzman, Torrance (in order of appearance) Molly Pepper Duffy July Tessie Annie Kate Miss Hannigan Bundles Sandy Lt. Ward Sophie the Kettle Grace Farrell Drake Mrs. Greer Mrs. Pugh Oliver Warbucks GRACE KAUFMAN Star-to-Be ALEXA FREEMAN Rooster Hannigan JENNA ROSEN Lily St. Regis PAIGE BEFELER Bert Healy MADISON MILLEDGE Fred McCracken MELODY HOLLIS* Jimmy Johnson DANIELLE SOIBELMAN Ronnie Boylan ANDREA McARDLE* Connie Boylan BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN* Bonnie Boylan MIKEY Franklin D. Roosevelt JEF CANTER Harold Ickes JENNIFER STRATTAN Frances Perkins SHANNON WARNE* Cordell Hull TODD NIELSEN* Henry Morgenthau AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN Louis Howe JENNIFER STRATTAN Judge Brandeis JEFF AUSTIN* MELISSA MITCHELL MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO* BETS MALONE* DAMON KIRSCHE* SEAN CLIFFORD NICK LORENZINI AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN AMY GILLETTE MELISSA MITCHELL MARK CAPRI* BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN* AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN DAMON KIRSCHE* JEF CANTER SEAN CLIFFORD JEF CANTER Denizens of Hooverville, Servants, New Yorkers, Ensemble JEF CANTER, AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN, SEAN CLIFFORD, AMY GILLETTE, BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN*, DAMON KIRSCHE*, NICK LORENZINI, MELISSA MITCHELL, TODD NIELSEN*, JENNIFER STRATTAN *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. ACTOR’S EQUITY ASSOCATION (AEA) Founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org When Gray died in 1968 the strip continued under other artists, but none of them could recapture his magic and in 1974 the strip went into repeats of Gray’s originals. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1977 and became a huge hit, running for six years and receiving 11 Tony Award nominations, winning seven including Best Musical. In the title role, A n d r e a McArdle became (at the time) the youngest actress ever nominated for a Tony Award. It is Cover of a Depression- now one of the most often-performed shows in the world, and its popularity spurred new episodes of the comic strip in 1979. “Little Orphan Annie” finally retired this past June, making it the fourth-longest-running comic strip in history. Two film versions of the musical were made in 1982 and 1997, and a Broadway revival is planned for 2012. The plucky young girl who survives on her wits and the wealthy capitalist who earned his money through hard work are archetypes that have resonated throughout generations, and Annie’s impact on American culture has been farreaching. A sure sign that something has become a cultural icon in the United States is being parodied and satirized; and Annie has been skewered in media from era comic book. 5 other comic strips (“Pogo,” “Li’l Abner”), television (“Family Guy,” “Boston Legal,” “South Park”), movies (“Austin Powers: Goldmember,” “Reefer Madness”) and even “Playboy” magazine. Rapper JayZ sampled “Hard-Knock Life” for a hit in 1999, and the NFL used “Tomorrow” in television commercials. A publicity shot from the “Little Orphan Annie” radio show. REINER READING SERIES presents a staged concert reading of Irving Berlin’s AS THOUSANDS CHEER RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES...OF 1933 Music & Lyrics by IRVIN BERLIN. Sketches by MOSS HART. It’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE for the Great Depression! Classic Berlin tunes such as “Heat Wave,” “Easter Parade,” “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee” and “Suppertime” pair up with hilarious Moss Hart sketches skewering the personalities and fads of the day. DIRECTION BY MICHAEL BETTS • MUSICAL DIRECTION BY BILL BROWN Sunday, November 21, 2010 • 7:00 PM University Theater (on the CSULB campus, 7th Street entrance) $20 General Admission • 562.856.1999 x4 • www.musical.org ~KEN & DOTTIE REINER, SERIES UNDERWRITERS~ In addition to Mikey (himself a rescue dog), keep an eye out for another canine cameo. This furry friend is provided by the Long Beach Animal Care Services, who serves the cities of Long Beach, Signal Hill, Cerritos and Los Alamitos. Each year Animal Care Services provides food, water and hospitality for over 11,500 animals. Funding comes partly through liceneses and fees, but is also reliant on donations from individuals and businesses. To find out more or to become involved with Animal Care Services, visit www.longbeach.gov/acs 6 MTW Star Supporters (continued) Richard Mosley, Long Beach Nancy & Bob Myers, Long Beach Anne Nagle-Border, Laguna Woods Kara & Ronald Nelson, Long Beach Susie Newman, Long Beach Karleen Nicholson, Long Beach Bill & Mary Lou Nicolai, Long Beach Michael & Sharron Nott, Long Beach Beverly & William O`Neill, Long Beach Virginia Oleen, Long Beach Michael Owen, Long Beach John & Antoinette Palazzo, Placentia Roberta Parkes, Los Alamitos Carl & Lenore Pearlston, Torrance Pinot Provence, Los Angeles Mary Playter, Seal Beach Sarah Pool, Long Beach Laura Garcia Pulido, Los Angeles William & Gail Quan, Whittier Jack & Darlene Quinn, Long Beach George & Beverle Ray, Cerritos Charles & Verna Rea, Long Beach Shary Reed, Seal Beach Gloria & Harold Ressler, Anaheim Carol H. Richards, Aliso Viejo Janet Ritschel, Huntington Beach Julio Rivera, Huntington Beach Danny Rodgers, Long Beach Maria Rohaidy, Long Beach Helene Rose, Long Beach Deann Roth, Bellflower Skip & Lorna Rowland, Long Beach Anne Runolfsson, New York Barbara Bernice Rush, Montebello Thomas & Joy Rybolt, Huntington Beach Dennis & Diane Schmitz, Long Beach Robert Schureman, Costa Mesa David & Donna Schwien, Seal Beach Grace Sheldon, Long Beach Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina BJ Sherwin, Rancho Dominguez Bob & Kandice Sherwood, Long Beach Lindsay Shields, Long Beach David & Jenny Shlemmer, Long Beach Myrna & Leonard Simon, Long Beach Jo Skibby, Newport Beach Harriet Slifka & Cynthia Slifka Damoth, Whittier Nancy Slusher, Del Smith, Palm Desert Doris Soriano, Westminster Jackie & Frank Spiziri, Long Beach Daryl Stokes, Buena Park In honor of Peggy Sturgis Julie Su, Cerritos Dr. Michael & Hilda Sugarman, Fullerton Michael Sweeney, Huntington Beach Kay Teel, Laguna Beach Linda Telkowski, Long Beach Kathy Terry, Cypress Jacqueline Thacker, Long Beach Mary Thoits, Long Beach Mike & Beverly Tilson, Cypress Virginia Todd, Long Beach Andy Tomenchuk, San Clemente Tom's Tire, Signal Hill Barbara & Jay Tone III, Corona Del Mar Phyllis Toombs, Huntington Beach In Memory of Kathy Tracy H. 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Wildman, Long Beach KC Wilson, Laguna Hills Richard & Liliana Witz-Hancsak, San Pedro John Wolzanski, Long Beach Darrell & Norma Woodruff, Montrose Eileen Wright, Tustin Jerry Wulk, Long Beach Ron & Gene Yaffee, Seal Beach Richard & Mary Zern, Long Beach JoRae Zuckerman, Long Beach Richard Blackshere, Long Beach Barbara Blye, Ventura Carol Borowick & Patricia King, Long Beach Phyllis Bowles, Anaheim Judith Braddor, Huntington Beach Gary & Vicky Breese, Lomita James & Margaret Brewer, Anaheim Karen Briggs, Long Beach Peggy Brizuela, Alhambra Noreen & Riley Brown, Long Beach Scott Brunner, Long Beach Buono's Authentic Pizzeria, Long Beach Audrey Burge, Signal Hill Buster's Beach House & Longboard Bar, Long Beach Susan Buttera, Huntington Beach Byers Choice, Ltd., Chalfont Mary Callahan, Long Beach Blanche Cannady, Long Beach Brenda Carpenter, Long Beach Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Diana Carroll, Seal Beach Judy Carter-Johnson, Seal Beach Joan & George Casares, Seal Beach Ken & Norma Casford, Whittier Pat & Chuck Cassaday, Long Beach Jerry Cassaday, Long Beach Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Jacquelyne Childs, Lakewood Raoul Cinco & Connie Schmidt, Seal Beach Jolene Clark, Long Beach Jovita M. Clark, Long Beach Harriet Clouse, Whittier Diane & Lewis Colarossi, Coto de Caza Ruth Connell, Long Beach CHORUS Chuck & Evelyn Connors, Long Beach 2nd Street Beauty, Long Beach Janice Cowan, Long Beach Norma Abu-Dayyeh, Long Beach Donovan Craig, Long Beach The Actors' Gang, Culver City Beverly Culbertson, Long Beach Stephanie & Erwin Adler, Los Angeles S. L. Curtis, Long Beach Sy & Reva Alban, Long Beach Daily Grill, Los Angeles Lance Alspaugh, Los Angeles Greg Davis, Buena Park Terry Anderson, Long Beach Bern & Margie Dayley, Lake Forest Sharon & Dirk Aoto, Seal Beach Dorothy Deatherage, Long Beach Howard Applebaum, Hacienda Heights Jacqueline Demler, Long Beach Johnny Arceri, Torrance Miles & Dolores Devine, Long Beach Harold & Dorothy Ashworth, Anaheim Rosemarie Dicsko, Cerritos Mona Bachmann, Long Beach Tami Dienstag, Seal Beach Sue Baltazar, Anaheim Donna Dietz, Seal Beach Elinore Bates-Petoletti, Seal Beach Susan Dill, Huntington Beach Virginia Beard, Huntington Beach Jerry Donevant, Seal Beach Maureen Bell, Long Beach Joanne Echevarria, Lakewood Bella Hair Design, Los Alamitos Kathy & Bill Edwards, Long Beach Vera Belville, Long Beach Howard Einberg, Los Angeles Yolanda Flora Benavidez, Long Beach Valance & Linda Eisleben, Stanton Blanche Benisek, Los Alamitos Toni Ellis, Huntington Beach Kenneth & Jackie Berger, Long Beach Donna English, Lakewood Margaret Berger, Long Beach Norman & Jane Berlinger, Huntington Beach Robert & Terry Erickson, Seal Beach Joe & Gail Eskew, Irvine Francis & Judy Billedeaux, La Habra Larry Ewaska & Gary Naramore, Alice Billman, Seal Beach Long Beach Dorothy Black, Seal Beach 26 Cast Profiles MELODY HOLLIS (Annie) Melody is 12 years old. She made her Broadway debut originating the role of Susan Waverly in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas under the direction of Walter Bobbie, a role she also played at the Ordway Theatre in St. Paul and at the Wang Center in Boston. Melody was delighted to perform as part of the original Broadway cast of White Christmas in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC. She made her professional debut as Skylar in the world premiere of Dollhosue directed by Robert Falls at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. Some of her other favorite stage roles include Jojo in Marriott Lincolnshire’s Seussical, Gretl in Theatre at the Center’s The Sound of Music and Molly in Annie. Film credits include “Fred Claus” and “A Golden Christmas.” Melody has appeared in episodes of “Criminal Minds,” “The Young and the Restless,” and in numerous national commercials. When not performing Melody enjoys cooking, swimming, and playing with her dog. She is a proud member of “Kids With a Cause”, the SAG “Looking Ahead” program and AEA. Special thanks to Beverly Strong management, her wonderful agents at C.E.S.D., and a huge hug to mom, dad and big brother Mitch! JEFF AUSTIN (Oliver Warbucks) Some of Jeff’s Southern California stage credits include Buffalo Bill in Annie Get Your Gun at South Bay CLO, Ragotski in Candide at the Ahmanson Theatre, Fred/ Petruchio in Kiss Me, Kate at the Old Town Theatre in San Diego, Warbucks in Annie at for McCoy/Rigby, The Sergeant in The Boys From Syracuse at the Doolittle Theatre in Hollywood, Pasco in the First National Touring Company of City of Angels at the Shubert Theatre and Hajj in Kismet at Riverside CLO. Other notable theatre credits include Herbie in Gypsy at Robert Redford’s Sundance Theatre, Roberts in the National Revival Tour of The Unsinkable Molly Brown starring Debbie Reynolds and Peron in the critically acclaimed European tour of Evita. Jeff also created the role of Ernst Reuter, the mayor elect of Berlin, in the New York premiere of Berlin based on the famous airlift of World War II. Some of his TV Guest Star credits include “Better With You”, “The Defenders”, “The Closer,” “How I Met Your Mother”, "Without A Trace", "Navy: NCIS", “Shark”, “Bones”, “King Of Queens“, NYPD Blue”, "JAG", "Carnivale", "The Guardian", "Grounded For Life", "First Monday", "7th Heaven", "The X-Files", "Dharma & Greg" and "That ‘70s Show". His more prominent feature film credits include "Armageddon" and "L.A. Confidential." ANDREA McARDLE (Miss Hannigan) Andrea first captured the hearts of theatergoers everywhere in 1977 when she originated the title role in the mega-musical Annie. Since then, she has starred in several Broadway musicals and appeared in theatres in New York, nationally and internationally. She has performed in concert halls from Carnegie Hall to the Hong Kong Philharmonic. She has honed her craft by working with some of the great legends of the entertainment industry such as Ethel Merman, Liza Minnelli, Julie Andrews, Bob Hope, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Steve Martin and Martin Short, to name a few, and was privileged to have appeared on television with Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin and Dinah Shore. As “Annie”, Andrea became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She also received the Theater World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance and went on to star when the show was produced on London’s West End. Coming full circle, Andrea was tapped by Academy Award nominated director Rob Marshall to appear as the “Star to Be” in the Disney/ABC television production of “Annie” which won him an Emmy. Also on Broadway, Andrea starred in the Jerry Herman musical Jerry’s Girls alongside Carol Channing and Leslie Uggams; she portrayed the sassy Smoking Car, Ashley, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express; and starred as Margy Frake in State Fair; as Fantine in Les Miserables and, most recently as Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She toured nationally starring as Sally Bowles in Cabaret and as Eponine in Les Misérables and appeared as herself in The Vagina Monologues. Some of Andrea’s favorite roles include starring as Esther, the Judy Garland role, in Meet Me in St. Louis; Sonia in They’re Playing Our Song; Luisa in The Fantasticks; Eva Peron in Evita; Nancy in Oliver!; the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Sandy in Grease and as Mama Rose in Gypsy. In addition to Annie, Andrea’s film and television credits include starring as Judy Garland in “Rainbow”, appearing in “The Leading Ladies of Broadway” on PBS, “All My Children” on ABC and headlining her own PBS special “Andrea McArdle On Broadway”. Andrea resides in New York City with her daughter, Alexis Kalehoff. She dedicates this performance to the late, great Lola (Sandy). 7 Musical Theatre West Travel Club New York Theatre Tour May 1-7, 2011 Each year Musical Theatre West patrons join Executive Director/Producer Paul Garman for a week in the Big Apple! Each tour is unique, featuring sights on and off the beaten path, fine dining, and of course, plenty of Broadway shows! Sign-ups are being taken now for our twelfth annual tour won’t you join us? TOTAL TRIP COST: $3400 Includes: •Round-trip airfare on JetBlue •Meals included •Six nights at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Midtown Manhattan •Sightseeing, including the Brooklyn Museum, Harbor Cruise, Dessert at Sardi’s and more •Six Broadway shows, including Q&A with cast members after performances $500 Deposit due upon sign-up (refundable until December 1) LIMITED AVAILABILITY! SIGN UP TODAY! For more information or to sign up visit the hospitality table in the lobby or call 562.856.1999 x227 presstelegram.com | home delivery: 562.436.3676 | advertising: 562.499.1382 8 25 MTW Star Supporters (continued) Hermosa Beach Susie Contratto, Palm Springs Robert Davies Crossan, II, Los Alamitos Curves, Long Beach Alene Davis, Long Beach Don & Helen De Groot, Santa Ana Janice De Rouen, Cypress Eknath Deo, Long Beach Maryan Derry, Long Beach Gloria & George Deukmejian, Long Beach Ken Dickson, Long Beach Doris Donahoe, Long Beach UNDERSTUDY Eva Dover, Mission Viejo Anonymous Patricia Dowd, Long Beach Grace Alexander, Long Beach Downtown Lions Club of Long Beach Jo Allen, Anaheim Doris Drew, Long Beach Wes & Jan Alston, Long Beach Jack & Dawn Duncan, Long Beach Anaheim Sheraton, Anaheim Anaheim White House Restaurant, Anaheim Judy Edson, Long Beach Barry & Pam Ehrreich, Huntington Beach Janet Anwyl, Huntington Beach Kurt Eichsteadt, Long Beach Aquarium Of The Pacific, Long Beach Jack & Judy Elder, Long Beach Toni Atwell, Long Beach Patricia Ann Elliott, Orange Avi Resort & Casino, Laughlin William & Lynn Englehart, Long Beach Carole Ball, La Mirada Pat Estrellas, Anaheim Barbery Coast Men's Hair Design, The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, Newport Beach Palm Springs In honor of Catherine Barnett, Downey Barbara Farr, Rancho Palos Verdes Patti Beckman, Irvine Beverly Findley, Torrance Jimmie & Leila Beebe, Los Angeles Fred & Marilyn Fineman, Seal Beach Terry & Diane Beeman, Anaheim John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood Edward & Teresa Behnke, Whittier M. Lynn Forrester & Bob Baier, Seal Beach Alex & Linda Bellehumeur, Long Beach Jackie Francis, San Clemente Sydney Benowitz, Los Alamitos Bea Frankel & Jamie Smith, Upland In Honor of Yierno Bilo, Lakewood Lamoyne Freed, Long Beach Jan & Tom Binckes, Huntington Beach Frenchy's Bistro, Long Beach Shari Bischof, Huntington Beach Davis Gaines, Los Angeles Marilyn Bittle, Long Beach Jim & Nancy Gaines, Long Beach Bixby Knoll Car Wash, Long Beach Xavier Galindo & Lupe Fontaine, Del Aire Shirley Black, Seal Beach Arnold & Cherie Gamboa, Anaheim Robert & Jacquelyn Bowman, San Dimas James & Dolores Gibson, Lakewood Brea Improv, Brea Alvin Glasky, Mission Viejo Carole Brennan, Long Beach Richard & Irena Glassman, Yorba Linda Gerald & Iona Bresnahan, Westminster Becky Goltra, Bellflower Basia Bressickello, Santa Fe Springs Rose Marie Gomez, Long Beach Pat & David Brinker, Buena Park James & Susan Good, Yorba Linda Robert Brown, Laguna Beach Robert & Phyllis Goodwin, Long Beach Harold R. Brown Foundation, Las Vegas Allegra Gordon, Fullerton Bubba Gumps Shrimp Company, Phylis Gordon, Huntington Beach Long Beach Randy Gordon & Nancy Becker, Suzette Buchanan, Fullerton Long Beach Shirley & Michael Callan, Long Beach David Greco, San Clemente Robert Campbell, Huntington Beach Evelyn Grisham, La Mirada Grace Carroll, Long Beach Robert & Joan Gross, Long Beach Theodore Carter, Long Beach Paul Gutierrez, Long Beach Valerie & Robert Carter, Lakewood Don & Barbara Hall, Lakewood Eugene Chernoy, Long Beach Sandy Hall & Claire Jann, Long Beach Andrew Choy, Seal Beach Ann Hanson, Long Beach Elliott Christensen, Anaheim Charles R. Hart, Jr. Family, Los Angeles Terry Clarke, San Juan Capistrano Van Hartley, Huntington Beach Charlotte Cochrane, Los Alamitos Dr. Ronald & Sylvia Hartman, Lakewood Michael Cohn, Rancho Palos Verdes JoAnn Harvey, Long Beach Bill & Sharon Coleman, Long Beach Robert Hatch, Long Beach The Comedy & Magic Club, Desiree Tanner, Long Beach Cathy Telaneus, Signal Hill Judge Judith A. & Leo Vander Lans, Long Beach Kathy Verdugo, La Habra Virginia Waters, Long Beach Avalee Ann Wagner, Long Beach Arnie Winer, Orange Woman`s City Club of Long Beach Daryl & Mary Anne Wozniak, Long Beach 24 Marilyn Hauser, Long Beach Keith & Joan Hays, Long Beach Robert Hedley, Long Beach Bernard & Jeane Hein, Garden Grove Colonel Tim S. Heinemann & Linda Brown, San Juan Capestrano Phyllis Helland, Huntington Beach Diane Herriges, Orange Jaclyn Tilley Hill, Long Beach The Hollywood Improv, Los Angeles David Hood, Signal Hill Ron & Charlyn Hoover, Long Beach Cari Ignarra, Huntington Beach inGrace Photography, Costa Mesa Bob & Joan Inselberg, Long Beach iO Improv West Comedy Theatre, Hollywood J&L Jewelry, Long Beach Joyce & Jim Jennison, Anaheim Bill & Kathleen Johnson, Long Beach Donita Joseph, Seal Beach Ruth Padway Kaller, Seal Beach Dr. Eric & Nancy Kaplan, Long Beach Dr. Keith G. Kato, Alta Loma Dr. Kay & Arleen Kawahara, Montebello Raymond & Eleanor Kelso, Long Beach John Kendall, Seal Beach Audrey Kerr, Long Beach Bill & Yvonne Kirkendall, Garden Grove Ray & Shirley Klein, Long Beach Ann & James Kresl, Long Beach Walt & Lois Kuencer, Long Beach The Laguna Playhouse, Laguna Beach Karen Larson, Costa Mesa Richard & Barbara Lederer, Long Beach Legoland California Resort, Carlsbad Irene Leib, Lakewood Lois & Irv Levine, Westminster Joan Lewis, Whittier Marvin Lieblein, Long Beach Bob & Betty Lindgren, Long Beach Long Beach Ballet Long Beach Mariott Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Los Angeles Master Chorale Los Angeles Philharmonic Bonnie Lowenthal, Long Beach Chic & JoAnn Lundgren, Long Beach Lydia Gamboa, Pico Rivera Peggy & Jim Lymburner, Signal Hill Janice Lysiak, Orange Bob & Carolyn Maney, Long Beach Leslee Martin, Los Alamitos Dorothy McDermott, Long Beach William McDonald, Long Beach Glenn & Billie McNeal, Long Beach Cheryl McNulty, Long Beach Medieval Times, Buena Park Clarice Elaine Miller, Westminster Ralph & Jane Rice Mindess, Los Alamitos Dick & Joan Moe, Rolling Hills Estates Art & Barbara Moncrief, La Mirada Cast Profiles SHANNON WARNE (Grace Farrell) Shannon was last seen on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse as Guenevere in David Lee’s re-envisioned production of Camelot. National Tour: Nimue,*Guenevere u/s in Camelot starring Michael York (*6 Performances/Opening in Philadelphia). Recent: Rachel in the start-studded Two By Two for Reprise! Critical acclaim for Violet in the Los Angeles premiere of Violet with MTG, Polly in The Threepenny Opera for ICT, Estella in Great Expectations at the Hudson, Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with Cabrillo Music Theatre. Other Credits: Ovation for Baz Luhrmann’s La Boheme (Ahmanson). Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof and Kate in Pirates of Penzance (Sacramento Music Circus), Chanel in Bark! (Coast Playhouse), Emily in Empire (Hudson/Rich Forum), Hope in Anything Goes! (Ordway), Meg in Merrily We Roll Along (Guthrie), Violet in the Midwest premiere of Side Show (Park Square). AEA member since 2002. Come see Shannon along-side Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy this Christmas in Thousand Oaks! Deepest thanks to my family and the lovely ladies at KSR! Visit www.shannonwarne.com MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO (Rooster Hannigan) Broadway: Guys and Dolls (Rusty Charlie/ dancer), Beauty and the Beast (LA, Lumiere/ LeFou), Saturday Night Fever (Monty). Original companies: Fosse, Sweet Smell of Success, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and A Chorus Line 2006 Revival (Gregory Gardner). Touring: West Side Story (Action/Arab), The Producers (Carmen Ghia), SHOWBOAT (Frank Schultz) Hollywood Bowl. At MTW: THE PRODUCERS (Carmen Ghia, Ovation Award), pianist/musical director Forbidden Broadway and Rent. Eddie Ryan opposite Vicky Lewis in Funny Girl, Sacramento Music Circus. Musical Director: Havok’s Kiss of the Spider Woman, Story of My Life, and Thrill Me, Cabrillo’s Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Roger Bean’s Life Could Be A Dream, Hudson Mainstage (LADCC and Garland Awards), SUDS, Cosmopolitan Cabaret Sacramento, and in NYC, Trouble in Tahiti, and Landscape of the Body. Piano playing actor: Sidney Cohn, On Your Toes and Oscar, 42nd Street (both twice). Assistant Director: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Old Globe San Diego. Composer: Scary Musical a new musical. BETS MALONE (Lily St. Regis) Bets is no stranger to Annie, having played the title role in the first Regional Production over two decades ago. (Thanks Mom and Dad for taking me to that audition) MTW audiences have seen her in Guys And Dolls, All Shook Up, Me And My Girl, Children Of Eden and last seasons The Marvelous Wonderettes as Suzy Simpson- a role she originated off Broadway and later recorded on the Original Cast Album. Regional- Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel), 1776 (Martha), Annie Get Your Gun (Annie), Evita (Eva), Once Upon a Mattress (Fred), Crazy for You (Polly), and On The Town (Hildy). She can be seen on the DVD The Ten Commandments: the Musical starring Val Kilmer, and her vocal talents can be heard as Talulah the monkey in Barbie as the Island Princess, Ruth in Cartoon Networks What’s Wrong With Ruth and as the singing voice of Velma in Scooby Doo- Song Of The Vampire. Bets is married to artistic director/actor Steven Glaudini. www.betsmalone.com MARK CAPRI (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Previous MTW: Lanyon in Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. South Bay CLO: Ismay in Titanic. Santa Barbara CLO: Higgins in My Fair Lady, Arthur in Camelot, Dickinson in 1776, Hermocrates in Triumph of Love. McCoy-Rigby: Higgins in My Fairy Lady. Metropolitain Opera, NY: Agamemnon in Iphigenie en Tauride, and cover in Oedipus Rex. Chicago and Pasadena Symphonies: Dorant in The Bourgeois Gentleman. Milwaukee Symphony: Theseus/Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. New York Fringe Festival: Inspector in Suspect…A Killer Musical. Broadway: covered Alan Rickman in Private Lives and Rupert Everett in Blithe Spirit. Off Broadway: Roundabout Theatre: George in On Approval (Theatre World Award). Leading Roles: Mark Taper Forum, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, SCRT, Old Globe, Seattle and Berkeley Reps, Intiman Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company and others. Film and TV: “Titanic”, “The Empire Strikes Back”, “Sonotorious”, “Frasier”, “According to Jim”, “Whoopie”, and others. Training: The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. 9 Cast Profiles JENNA ROSEN (Duffy) Jenna is thrilled to be scrubbing the floors in Annie for Musical Theater West! Recent credits include: Dani in Dani Girl (West Coast premiere), Carolyn in The House of Finnegan (West Coast premiere, original cast album), Evita (FCLO), Phantom (FCLO), Annie (Molly) and the national tour of Joseph… (w/Patrick Cassidy). In July, Jenna was a soloist for Disneyland’s 55th Anniversary Rededication. Jenna has traveled the U.S. and Canada as a Company Kid with Orange County Song and Dance. She would like to thank her family, KSR and Paul, Steve and Roger for this amazing opportunity! PAIGE BEFELER (July) Musical Theatre West Debut! Paige made her stage debut as Gretl in The Sound of Music at the 5th Ave. Theatre in Seattle, starring Terrance Mann. Since then, she has been an Orange County Song and Dance "Company Kid"; performing throughout Southern California, and in Knott's Berry Farm's Holiday parade and shows. A 5th grader, she played the roles of: Annie in Annie, Glinda in The Wizard of Oz, and Sandy in Grease in her school productions. When not singing and dancing, Paige can be found playing soccer, and was a member of AYSO 58's All Star Champion Soccer Team last year. ALEXA FREEMAN (Pepper) Alexa is thrilled to be returning to Musical Theatre West for her second show. You may remember her as Agnes in last year’s Meet Me in St. Louis. Other regional credits include Kate in Annie (Tuachan). This summer she blew up like a blueberry as Violet in Willy Wonka (P.S. Productions). Previously, she flew across the stage as Michael in Peter Pan (Signature Productions). Alexa is 12 years old and in the 7th grade. She has been singing, dancing and acting since she was a very little girl. Many thanks to Paul, Steve, Daniel, Roger, Bets and the entire cast and crew. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Drew and Cash for all their love and support. www.2freemangirls.com MADDISON MILLEDGE (Tessie) Maddie, age 11, is thrilled to join Musical Theatre West and the cast of Annie! Regional: Annie (Annie); The Wizard of Oz (Lullaby League Munchkin, Little Witch). Thank you to my Mom and Dad, my brothers Nick and Nate, my voice and acting coach Greg Kata, and to the rest of my wonderful family, friends, and teachers. "Anything can happen if you let it…." DANIELLE SOIBELMAN (Kate) Danielle is excited to make her MTW debut. Danielle was the Little Girl in Ragtime, Anna Ludwig in Cabaret, and soloist in several Revues with Musical Theatre of Los Angeles. She has also performed in Willy Wonka, Little Shop of Horrors, Annie, Peter Pan and Yo Ho Ho A Pirate’s Chrismtas (she will again play Eve this holiday season at the NoHo Arts Center). Danielle can be seen as a series regular on “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader” and on the Season 4 finale of “Californication”. To see what else Danielle has been up to visit www.imdb.me/daniellesoibelman. Danielle would like to thank Steve Glaudini and MTW for this wonderful opportunity to work with an amazing cast and crew. GRACE KAUFMAN (Molly) Gracie is eight years old. Last season she played Tootie in Meet Me in St. Louis, and was excited to be recognized as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical by Stage Scene L.A., as well as Most Promising Newcomer by the Southern California Motion Picture Council. Other credits include Annie in Annie, Jr., Tulip in A Faery Hunt, Fern in Charlotte’s Web and Sally in A Charlie Brown Christmas. Film/TV credits include “Witch Creek”, “Spirit of America” (USA Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo) and “Special Agent Oso” for the Disney Channel. She loves books, animals, her parents and little brother Henry. Thanks to Paul, Steve, Daniel & Roger for the chance to work on such a fun show! 10 MTW Star Supporters (continued) LEADING ROLE John & Augusta Adams, Signal Hill Claudia Albert, Garden Grove Syl Alper, Long Beach Jeanne Badgley, Long Beach Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach Linda Barnett, Anaheim Carol Bellmaine, Long Beach Robert & Donna Betts, Long Beach Rhea Black, Long Beach Barbara Blackwell, Long Beach Dr. Myron J. & Paula Bloom, Long Beach Pam Bloxham, South Gate Rosemarie Boll, Cerritos Joyce & Ed Bryan, Long Beach Richard & Martha Bushnell, Mission Viejo Dayvee Carrothers, Long Beach Barbara Carter, Anaheim Alvin & Helen Colclasure, Fountain Valley Joan Colmar, Long Beach Norma Cowles, Huntington Beach Elaine Dovgard, Long Beach Stephanie Enright, Rolling Hills Ronald & Alice Enyeart, Sedona, AZ Sandra & Gerry Facon, Long Beach Roy & Gladys Flair, Long Beach Susan & Robert Floyd, Norco Bob & Nancy Foster, Long Beach Nancy Fuller, Long Beach Charles Garcia, Los Alamitos Miriam Garland, Long Beach Mel & Gary Gerber, Laguna Niguel Marilyn Gidden, Lakewood Mark & Deborah Goldfarb, Seal Beach Stuart & Adrienne Green, Long Beach David & Marjorie Griswold, Meeks Bay Marvell Gum, Long Beach Mae Hansell, Seal Beach Mary Lu Hauser, Long Beach Roy & Elda Hearrean, Long Beach Nancy Higginson, Long Beach International City Bank, Long Beach Gene & LeAnn Johnson, Long Beach Joie DeVivre, San Francisco Aaron & Leslie Kern, Seal Beach Louise Lakoff, Long Beach Robert & Hannah Levine, Los Alamitos Long Beach Opera Tom & Elaine Marks, Long Beach Tom & Karen McBride, Long Beach Ruth McLeod, Long Beach David McMahon, Long Beach Jerry Miller & Gail Wassil, Long Beach Tally Mintie, Long Beach John & Michelle Molina, Long Beach Mark Moore, Long Beach Duane & Dona Morris, Westminster Terry & Irene Mulholland, Lakewood Music Theatre International, New York Janice Myers, Seal Beach Carlotta Neri, Long Beach Keith Otsuka & Fran Jutzi, Orange Louis & Carole Owens, Long Beach Mary Kay Petersen, Los Alamitos Michael Repp & Joe Justo, Long Beach Patti Richmond, Long Beach Jamie Rideaux, Seal Beach Long Beach Symphony Edward & Annette Roberts, Pismo Beach Melinda Roney, Long Beach Susan Rose, Long Beach Don & Merry Carol Rudnick, Seal Beach Viktor & Mary Beth Rzeteljski, Rancho Palos Verdes Harry & Maria Saltzgaver, Long Beach Sam Elias, Santa Monica Sandy & Barry Simon, Long Beach Robert Sciortino, Long Beach Ray & Sandra Sherrard, Huntington Beach Dr. Michael & Beverle Singer, Long Beach Paula Skaugstad, Cypress In Memory of Jerry G. Smith Kathryn Smith, Costa Mesa Patricia Smith, Montebello Stargazers Productions, Mission Viejo Pauline Strong, Long Beach Al & Marilynn Sykes, Long Beach Tru II Form Fitness Studio, Seal Beach Stella Ungar, Long Beach Kathleen & Jerry Waletzko, Garden Grove Lorraine Ward, Long Beach Dr. John Yvonne Whalley, Long Beach Linda Watson Wheeler Family, Long Beach Myrna & Richard Wigod, Long Beach Diana Wilkins, Torrance Wynne Wilson, Long Beach Jim Witoszynski, Los Angeles Dolores Wolf, Los Alamitos Joan & William Worrell, Los Alamitos Wyland Galleries, Aliso Viejo Esther Yellam, Long Beach FEATURED ROLE Alex Theatre, Glendale Elayne Bendel, Mission Viejo Broadway LA, Los Angeles Cathy Brown, Cerritos Catie Campion, Long Beach Joyce Carter, Long Beach Richard & Nancy Celio, Fullerton Helen Chapkhaneh, Redondo Beach Shirley Chiavetta, Long Beach Ivan & Emily Chronister, Long Beach Mark & Lisa Cochrane, Long Beach Ed Conrad, Lakewood Susan Davis, Long Beach Jake & Judy De Ruyter, Long Beach Paul Diego, Long Beach Kinde Durkee, Long Beach Barbara Eckert, Seal Beach FCLO Music Theatre, Fullerton Barnett Feldman, Long Beach 23 Nancy & Jim Gaines, Long Beach Sheri Glazebrook, Long Beach The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles Mary Griley, Long Beach Don Haffner, Long Beach John & La Vonne Hamilton, Long Beach Joanne Harber, Cypress Ken & Sue Hawkes, Whittier Leslie & Christine Hawkes, Los Alamitos Eleanore Helvin, La Mirada Carol Horowitz, Los Alamitos Bill Houck, Pasadena Margaret Jackson, Chico Bobbie Janiak, Long Beach Dr. M. R. & Susan Jayaram, Cypress Gloria Kappe, Cerritos Gary & Becky Kirkpatrick, Sherman Oaks Bob & Ilse Kirste, San Pedro Ruth Kizior, Anaheim Wilann Korth, Long Beach Dwayne & Karen Larson, Long Beach Joe & Natalie Lissak, Lakewood Noreen Littman, Palm Desert Sharon Loe, Seal Beach Jerry & Flora Loeb, Long Beach Marlene Madsen, Seal Beach Gail Mandell, Seal Beach Virginia Mason, Chickamauga Michael & Dorothy McDermott, Long Beach Lavonne McQuilkin, Long Beach Janice Miklas, Los Alamitos Harry & Liz Minor, Long Beach Moonlight Stage Productions, Vista Annie Morales, Long Beach Musical Theatre Guild, Sherman Oaks Sterling & Dorothy Neblett, Orange Norris Center for the Performing Arts, Rolling Hills Estates Janis O`Brien-Nelson, Long Beach Lincoln & Pat Odell, Irvine George & Lynn Pardon, Cypress Wayne Perry, Torrance Carolyn Powers, Long Beach Jim & Carol Preusch, Long Beach PRP Wine International, Orange Carolyn Pryor, Cypress David Rae, Los Angeles Lynette Rausch, Long Beach Frederich Roos, Cerritos Robert & Mary Pat Sabol, Long Beach Sal Saenz & Neal Vincent, Long Beach Ethel Severson, Long Beach Barbara & Leon Shoag, Long Beach Brad & Judy Silverman, Trabuco Canyon Clara Smith, Los Alamitos Dianna Srock, Roseville Steve Stadnick, Lake Forest Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stahl, Long Beach Vickie & Jim Sullos, Long Beach John & Linda Sumpter, Long Beach Betty Sunofsky, Long Beach Christine Swanson, Arcadia Musical Theatre West Star Supporters Musical Theatre West gratefully recognizes the following donors who have helped us support our mission this past season. (Those listed have contributed $50 or more between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010) HONORARY LIFETIME PATRON Charles & Mary Hanson, Whittier Beverly Harris, Whittier Wagner Kitchen & Bath Design Center, Long Beach David & Myra Weiss, Whittier GUARANTOR Ackerman Family/Evalyn M. Bauer Foundation, Long Beach Arts Council for Long Beach Kathy Baker Campbell, Huntington Beach Fred & Char Gamm, Huntington Beach Musical Theatre West Footlighters Musical Theatre West Guild Ken & Dottie Reiner, Long Beach CELEBRITY Kellie & Jim Bieber, San Clemente Allen B. Cagle, MD, Whittier Cindy & John Costello, Long Beach Patricia J. DeRouen, Cypress Bob & Janice Dominguez, Long Beach Don & Lenore Garman, Laguna Beach Paul Garman, Laguna Beach Dr. Donald J. Greco & Terry Marté Greco, Long Beach John Greco, Long Beach BENEFACTOR Dr. Robert & Susan Green, Lakewood Don & Judy McNulty Black, Seal Beach Liz Handley, Long Beach Sara Wenkle Kaplan, Laguna Niguel William & Sheila Hanley, Long Beach Don Knabe, Los Angeles County Bill & Pauline Henry, Santa Monica Board of Supervisors Indulgence Day & Med Spa, Long Beach Len & Tommye Lovett, Long Beach Betty Anne Kirkpatrick, Long Beach National Endowment for the Arts, John & Joan Knight, Long Beach Washington, D.C. Alexander & Marnos Lelesi, Long Beach Arlene Solomon & Sidney Schulman, Judith Matsen, Buena Park Long Beach Bettye Mitchell, Long Beach Joan Wells, Long Beach John Montgomery, Whittier Edward Parker, Los Angeles SPONSOR Richard Neri & Kurt Schulzman, Long Beach Anonymous Jacquelyn Riegel, Laguna Beach Bess J. Hodges Foundation, Long Beach Bradford Renaissance Portraits, Costa Mesa Duane Rose, Long Beach Daniel & Anne Fraser Thomas, Long Beach Steve & Frances Conley, Long Beach Stephen & Sheryl Troeger, Long Beach Gary & Judy Cooper, Long Beach Madalyne & Peter Ursano, Long Beach Howard & Elaine Davis, Long Beach Noel & Bernice Wenkle, Laguna Niguel Edison International, Rosemead Patricia Grisham & George Kent, Reno, NV Dr. Sandy & Susanna Witzling, Long Beach Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman, Huntington Beach STAR Jon & Amanda Hall, Long Beach Anonymous Friends of Sara Wenkle Kaplan Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Laura Killingsworth, Long Beach James & Eileen Allen, Bellflower Mary Ellen Kilsby, Long Beach Jefferson Asher & Jan Foster, Encino Lucia Kos, Long Beach Robbie Bartholomew, Long Beach Joe & Edna Moore, Hacienda Heights Michael Betts, Long Beach Larry & Shari Nemirow, Seal Beach Margo Bishop, San Clemente Seaside Printing, Long Beach Robert & Marty Bolling, Seal Beach Don & Marlene Temple, Long Beach Kozell & Sally Boren, Long Beach Universal Care, Signal Hill Roy & Karen Brown, Signal Hill Richard & Mary Carpenter, Thousand Oaks Jim & Melanie Choura, Lakewood Stanley Cohen, Escondido Cecil & Bev Cook, Long Beach Monica Coward, Los Angeles Lucy Daggett, Long Beach Marylou Dunn, Long Beach Janet Emery, Sierra Madre Cleo & Mary Evans, Long Beach Earl & Shirley Feiwell, Huntington Beach Mary Louise Ferguson, Laguna Beach David & Barbara Flanders, Yorba Linda Dr. Wayne & Karen Freeman, Long Beach Carlos & Esperanza Garcia, Hacienda Heights Ned & Barbara Gaylord, Long Beach George & Kim Heuser, Long Beach Mari Hooper, Long Beach Jim & Marjorie Howard, Hacienda Heights David & Virginia Johns, Long Beach Carole Jones, Long Beach Nancy Koblensky, Los Alamitos Mel & Marian Locke, Hacienda Heights Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau Hugh & Catherine McHugh, Long Beach Rita Michener, Long Beach Marian Pincombe, Long Beach Dick & Carol Ramseyer, Seal Beach Larry & Sande Rice, Long Beach Cathy & Doug Richie, Long Beach Ted & Shirley Schnee, Lakewood Seaport Village Inn, Avalon Earl & Louise Shea, Seal Beach Ken & Cheryl Simpson, Orange Jim & Lisa Sinsheimer, Huntington Beach Jean Bixby Smith, Long Beach Jacques & Sally Sopkin, Newport Beach Dr. S.T. Stagg III & Anne Relph, Mission Viejo Bonnie & Bill Stoeppelman, San Pedro Janet Sugawara, Cerritos Marc & Sybil Tamaroff, Huntington Beach Garrett & Marjorie TeWinkle, Seal Beach Betty Webster, Signal Hill Nella Webster O`Grady, Newport Coast George Wong Jr. M.D., Westminster Arch & Janet Young, Long Beach Cast Profiles JEF CANTER (Lt. Ward/Henry Morgenthau/Ensemble) Jef (with one F) is making his Musical Theatre West debut and was most recently seen in the role of Roscoe Dexter in Singin’ in the Rain at the Norris Theatre. Prior to that: Bob in Boomers and Professor Riley in Shadowlands with the American Coast Theatre Company. His credits on the East Coast include Pat Denning in 42nd Street, Coach Bolton in High School Musical at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre and Joe Boyd in Damn Yankees at Cortland Repertory Theatre. Jef now calls Southern California his professional home. For more info: www.jefcanter.com or www.twitter.com/jefcanter AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN (Mrs. Greer/Frances Perkins/Ensemble) A member of SAG and AFTRA, Amberly has starred in award-winning independent films, several episodes of “MADtv,” “The Tonight Show” and stage productions of Into the Woods as the Witch, the Narrator in Joseph…, Vi in Footloose, Brooke in Noises Off, Vera in Ten Little Indians and MTSC’s Annie as Grace. She’s been a Nashville recording artist, writer and producer (album titled “In Your Hands”) and owns her own publishing company, representing both herself and other songwriters. A Valedictorian graduate of CSU Fullerton, Amberly is currently a teacher/director at Fullerton College, as well as to her adorable toddler and supportive husband. SEAN CLIFFORD (Fred McCracken/Louis Howe/Ensemble) Sean is thrilled to be making his MTW debut in Annie! Credits include: Chicago: The Musical (Baliff/Ensemble), Swing! (West Coast/Dance Captain), A Chorus Line (Paul): Phoenix Theatre; Oklahoma!, Showboat, Man of La Mancha: West Virginia Public Theatre; Cabaret (Cliff), West Side Story (Snowboy), Parade (Judge Roan), Angels in America (Prior Walter), and Side Show: Michigan. Training: The University of Michigan, Musical Theatre. Much love to my family and to all my friends who are unique and priceless. AMY GILLETTE (Annette/Ronnie Boylan/Ensemble) Amy is so excited to be back on the MTW stage where she was last seen in the acclaimed Sweeney Todd! She comes straight from a beautiful production of Godspell at the Candlelight Pavilion. Before that she was seen as Mabel in Performance Riverside’s production of The Pirates of Penzance and played Josie Cohan in the world premiere of Richard Sherman’s new musical, Pazzazz! at the El Capitan Theatre. Regional theatre: Johanna in Sweeney Todd (Starlight Bowl), Jenny in Company (Performance Riverside), Cinderella in Into the Woods (Candlelight Pavilion), Belle in Beauty and the Beast (ITL Award), Sarah in Guys and Dolls (Candlelight Pavilion). Ephesians 3:20 BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN (Bundles/Harold Ickes/Ensemble) Brian is no stranger to “Easy Street” after 1,700+ performances of Annie over 3 national tours, 8 regional productions and the Annie: 30th Anniversary & Annie 2 cast recordings. Leapin’ lizards, indeed! In between his acting gigs (which have been everything and everywhere from starring as “Horton” in the acclaimed Off-Broadway Revival & cast recording of Seussical to leading a barbershop quartet in Japan for 3 years at Tokyo DisneySea) this New Yorker has never waited on tables…instead, he happily calls working with Bill Berloni & the pups his “day job,” working on Broadway shows like Legally Blonde and The Royal Family. This one’s for Lola. www.brianmichaelhoffman.com MUSICAL THEATRE WEST •Enriches the cultural life of the community through musical theater; •Preserves musical theater as a unique American art form; •Cultivates and educates the audience of tomorrow through education and outreach programs. Musical Theatre West is a California 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation and all donations are tax-deductible. 22 11 Cast Profiles DAMON KIRSCHE (Bert Healey/Cordell Hull/Ensemble) Damon is delighted to return to MTW after appearing in 1776 as Dr. Lyman Hall. Recent: Little Shop of Horrors (Orin) Cabrillo Music Theatre, Camelot (Arthur) MTWichita, Oklahoma! (Curly) South Bay, A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus) South Coast Rep. Recent concert appearances: Eric Whitacre’s Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings (Logos) at Carnegie Hall, Show Boat (Ravenal) Ft. Worth Symphony Orchestra at Bass Hall. Proud Member of LA’s Musical Theatre Guild. Numerous appearances with LA’s Reprise and NY’s Encores series. Damon sings with big band “Dean Mora and his Orchestra.” Film/TV: Gods and Generals, Star Trek: Voyager. Training: Juilliard. NICK LORENZINI (Jimmy Johnson/Honor Guard/Ensemble) Nick is so happy to spend The Official Cuddle Season of fall at MTW performing in Annie. Favorite Credits: Rent (MTW); Cats, 42nd Street, Miss Saigon, Oklahoma! (Moonlight Amphitheatre); 42nd Street (Cabrillo); Gypsy (Arizona Broadway Theatre); Gilligan’s Island (Desert Stages). Graduate of AMDA Los Angeles. A warm thank you to Steve, Daniel, Paul, Roger, Vernon, Mary, THE SNACKS, and The Cast and Crew. Dedication to my beautiful Family, Friends and new BFF Mikey! MELISSA MITCHELL (Star-To-Be/Connie Boylan/Ensemble) Melissa is excited to have graduated from the orphanage after last performing in this show as Annie in Candlelight Pavilion’s 2002 production. She recently portrayed Cinderella alongside Sally Struthers and Marcia Wallace in Cabrillo Music Theatre’s Cinderella. Latest credits include: Joseph… (“One More Angel” Soloist/Wife) and Seussical (Bird Girl) at CLOSBC, and Joseph (Narrator) with MTW’s Summer Youth Conservatory, among others. TV/Film: “Anger Management”, “Holes”, “Star Search” (Junior Singer), among others. Melissa will soon be graduating with a B.A. in Psychology from UCLA. Thanks to Steven Dry, Steve Glaudini, Daniel, Roger, and Paul. Love to God & her family! TODD NIELSEN (Drake/Ensemble) Todd is thrilled to return to MTW having just appeared as Charles Thomson in 1776 and prior to that as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz. Todd spends most of his theatre time as a Stage Director. He directed the first in the Reiner Reading Series, Ben Franklin in Paris for Musical Theatre West. Other recent productions are Godspell for Chapman University, How the Other Half Loves for ICT in Long Beach, No Sex Please, We’re British for the Norris Theatre, and White Christmas for Cabrillo Music Theatre. Todd has been seen by LA audiences in productions of Leading Ladies, Side Show, An Ideal Husband, and City of Angels. Laura Killingsworth* Mary Ellen Kilsby Rosemarie Kimmerle Betty Anne Kirkpatrick Barbara Klein* Ted Klein Verra Klinkert Joan Knight Nancy Koblensky* Irena Kohn Shirley Lamm Rachel Lantz Karen Larson Sylvia H. Law Marnos Lelesi Lorraine A. Leon Maureen Liebman Marian Locke Melvin Locke Marilyn Lonsdale Jeanne C. Looman* Nicki Lopez Len Lovett Tommye Lovett Gay Lovins Joan Madia Marlene Madsen* Anita L. Manley Glory C. Maples Elaine Marks* Tom Marks* Norma Marter* Kathy Massanet Judi Matsen* Karen McBride* Patty McCarty* Dorothy McDermott* Catherine McHugh Lavonne McQuilkin Sunelei 'Sunny' Meylor Janice Miklas Peggy Miller Liz Minor* Tally Mintie Erlene Minton Bettye Mitchell Charlotte Mitchell Pat "Mo" Mohler John Montgomery* Ann Morales Joy Mullen Dolores Nason* Kara Nelson Larry Nemirow Shari Nemirow* Carlotta Neri Maggie O'Kane* Alice O'Keefe Ginny Oleen* Dorothy Palaski Jan Paleno Beverly Pandora Elaine Marie Paradzick* Sandra J. Paskus* Gloria Porter Carolyn Steuber Powers Darlene Quinn Nina Rattner* Lynette Rausch Verna M. Rea Dottie Reiner* Larry Rice* Sande Rice* Irene W. Rich Shirley Rich Jacquelyn Riegel* Christy Roeber Melinda Roney Susan Rose Charlotte Roush* Lorna Rowland Diana Rummel Mary Pat Sabol* Maria Saltzgaver Shirley Schnee* Robert Sciortino Bonnie Scott Rosemary Scott Natalie Sellers Betty Shaw Earl Shea* Louise Shea* Sandra Sherrard Jan Simonian* Ann Sines Lisa Sinsheimer Paula Skaugstad Arlene Solomon* Beverly Souders Bobbie Soupos Daryl Stokes Pauline Strong Peggy Strople Betty Sunofsky Patricia J. Sutch Sara L. Tatti* Jack Teele Marilyn Teele Cathy L. Telaneus Romola Temkin Marlene Temple* Marjorie TeWinkle Thomasina Thomson Shirley Thronson Barbara Vaught Lisa Viets Patricia D. "Pat" Walker JENNIFER STRATTAN (Sophie the Kettle/Mrs. Pugh/Ensemble) Jennifer is thrilled to be returning to our stage, after appearing as Shirley Markowitz in The Producers. Theatre credits include Princess Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress, Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense (Garland Award nominee), Dulcie in The Boy Friend, Joy in Cinderella (Inland Theater League Award) and Meg Brockie in Brigadoon. When not "treading the boards," Jennifer likes to spend her time with her beautiful nieces, Emma, Ava and Sophia. She is honored to be sharing the stage with such a talented cast and would like to thank Steve, Roger, Daniel and Paul for giving her this opportunity. “For Baby Joey.” MIKEY (Sandy) Mikey was discovered by his guardian and trainer William Berloni in the spring 2005 when he was three years old. Mikey was seized from a family who neglected him for the first three years of his live. When Mr. Berloni first adopted him, he had to be treated for Heartworm disease which could have been fatal. Later in 2005 Mikey hit the road in the 30th Anniversary tour of Annie as the understudy to a dog named Lola who was “Sandy”. After Lola retired on the road, Mikey took over the role and has been starring in Annie for last three years. In the proud tradition of all the dogs Mr. Berloni has rescued and trained, Mikey carries on his mission to help the plight of unwanted animals by proving they all can be stars. Mikey is handled by his favorite handler, Brian Hoffman and they dedicate this performance to Lola. 12 21 Lorraine Ward* Eva Watrous Margie Weiss Myra Weiss* Joan Wells* Jann Whisenant* Ruth Whitcomb Merna White Carol Willcut Sondra Williamson Arnie Winer Noreen Wood* Mary Anne Wozniak Jerry Wulk* Esther Yellam Janet Young *Charter Member Musical Theatre West Footlighters On behalf of Footlighters, welcome to the first production of the year, as Musical Theater West celebrates its 58th season! “Annie” is a warm, feel-good, comedic show, and of course “Sandy” will steal your heart. We know you love musical theater, as you are here in the audience tonight, and this performance will meet and exceed your expectations. are held in the early Spring, and it is always a difficult choice, as there is a lot of talent at the high school level that is just waiting for an opportunity to gain experience and succeed in the theater setting. In order to support our philanthropic efforts, Footlighters has two major fund-raisers each year, we have four events called “Music in the Morning” where a preview of the upcoming show is given by the actors in the production, and we receive monies from donations of members and others. We invite you to be a part of Footlighters by joining our organization. contributing to our scholarships, or supporting our fund-raising efforts . Information is available at the Hospitality Desk in the lobby of the theater, or you may call the MTW office. We’d love to have your participation! Footlighters is dedicated to serving the community in several ways. We support the Youth Cultural Enrichment Program where students are invited to attend special performances of the shows to educate them in the delights of Musical Theater. For many students, this is an opportunity to learn firsthand about the unique American art form of live theater. The students love it, and write interesting and heartwarming letters to Paul Garman, Executive Director/ Producer of Musical Theater West. Footlighters also offers scholarships each year to promising high school students Bev Cook, Footlighters President who wish to pursue a career in the theater. Auditions Emily Chronister Vice President-Membership Carole Jones Nancy Koblenskey Vice Presidents-Fundraising Sande Rice Vice President-General Meetings Susan Green Vice President-Opening Nights Cecil Cook Treasurer Norma Abu-Dayyeh* Claudia Albert Grace Alexander* Beverly August Dee Barnard Robbie Bartholomew Sharon Beedle* Yolanda Benavidez Donna Bennett* Gloria J. Berg Kay Berg Jan Binckes Don Black* Dorothy F. Black Judy McNulty Black* Shirley Black Iris Blackmore Andrea Blaser* Carol Borowick Phyllis J. Bowles* Mary Alice Braly* Noreen Brown Rev. Audrey J. Burge Dolores Cady Shirley Callan Kathy Baker Campbell Catherine Campion Kay Cardwell Peggy Miller Recording Secretary Grace Carroll Corresponding Secretary Kara Nelson Newsletter Chairman Carol Borowkick Karen Larson Scholarship Chairmen Lorraine Ward Telephone Chairman Diana Carroll Grace Carroll Dayvee J. Carrothers Pat Cassaday Jeanette Cheshire Jacquelyne Childs Emily R. Chronister Kathleen M. Cleveland* Joan Colmar Katherine R. Conaty Ruth Connell* Beverly M. Cook* Cecil Cook Norma Cowles Lucy Daggett* Henrietta Daniels Stephanie Davis* Gloria DeLuna Jacqueline Demler Maryan E. Derry Pat Dowd* Doris Drew Marylou Dunn* Judith Edson Kathy Edwards Erika Eidam* Walter Eidam Judy Elder* Jackie Ellery Toni Ellis Ruth Virginia Enakeff Lynn Englehart William Englehart Stephanie Enright Mary Evans Gloria Ferry* Gladys Flair* Roy Flair Gloria Folkens Annemarie Forster Sara Forster Jan Foster La Moyne Freed Paul Garman* June Gault Robert Gault Barbara Gaylord* Dr. Donald Greco Terry Marté Greco Susan Green* Mary Griley Patricia Grisham* Dr Frances Grover Marvell Gum Barbara Hall Don Hall 20 Jan Foster Publicity Chairman Susan Rose Past President-Parliamentarian Liz Minor Jerry Wulk Volunteer Coordinators La Vonne Hamilton Mary Lee Hand Liz Handley Dr. William Hanley Sheila Hanley Joanne Harber Gayle Harris Marilyn Hauser Mary Lu Hauser* Jan Hawk Sue Hawkes Ann Hayden* Mary Lou Henry Hanna Hodgetts Marjorie Holmes Mari Hooper* Ronald Horn* Annette Irwin Daryl Isaacs Susan Potter Jayaram* Bill Johnson Judy Johnson Marjorie Johnson Carole Jones Sandra G Kaley Patricia Kent Mary Jo Kerr* Vivian Kiley* Production Staff Profiles STEVEN GLAUDINI (Director/Artistic Director) Steven is thrilled to be on the wonderful team at Musical Theatre West. For five years Steven served as the Executive Director/Producer of Performance Riverside, a non-profit professional theatre company in the Inland Empire. Under his leadership he brought wide acclaim to his venue with his varied show selections and along the way won several awards, chiefly the 2004 L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Musical for his production of 1776. Steven had spent the two years prior to joining the MTW family as an Equity Agent for KSR in Studio City. Steve also is an Award-winning director and sites these shows as favorites: MTW’s recent hits Little Shop of Horrors, The Producers (Two 2009 Ovation Awards), All Shook Up (2008 Ovation Nomination for Best Musical and Best Director), The Full Monty, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Pajama Game. Other favorites include: Miss Saigon, Cats, Les Miserables (2008 San Diego Theatre Critic’s Circle Award for Best Director), West Side Story (2007 San Diego Theatre Critic’s Circle Award for Outstanding Resident Musical), A Little Night Music, Cabaret, Triumph of Love, Company, Children of Eden (2003 Robby Award for Best Musical and Best Director), Sweet Charity, She Loves Me, Carousel (2000 Robby Award for Best Director), and the Los Angeles Premiere of My Favorite Year for the Musical Theatre Guild. Steven was honored to receive the 2004 Ovation Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of John Adams in 1776 a role he recently recreated this past July at MTW. He thanks Roger, Daniel, Paul, Vernon, Mary, the tireless MTW staff, and this phenomenal cast and crew of Annie, especially his very own “dumb hotel”. DANIEL THOMAS (Musical Director) Daniel is pleased to be working on a show that holds a special place in his heart, and with such a tremendous group of people! Music direction for MTW: Meet Me in St. Louis, The Producers (Ovation Award nomination), Little Shop of Horrors, The Pajama Game, The Pirates of Penzance and the staged readings of Saturday Night and Ben Franklin in Paris. For the Norris Theatre: Singin’ in the Rain, A Funny Thing…Forum, Thoroughly Modern Millie, 70, Girls, 70. Elsewhere: Forever Plaid (many times, also Director), Big: The Musical (West Coast Ensemble), A Year With Frog and Toad (ICT), Pardon My English, A Little Night Music, Five Guys Named Moe, The Music Man. Onstage: last season’s 1776 for MTW, Jinx in Forever Plaid, Prez in The Pajama Game, Gerald in Me & My Girl, Fodor in Crazy For You, the Dapper Dans of Disneyland and Annie (three times!). Daniel is also active as an arranger and orchestrator. Many thanks to Steve, Paul, Roger and the always amazing MTW staff. Daniel is married to the wonderful, beautiful and talented Anne Fraser Thomas. ROGER CASTELLANO (Choreographer) Roger is happy to be back at Musical Theatre West and working with this incredible staff, crew and cast. Theatrical awards include L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Award nominee for Best Choreographer (Jekyll & Hyde, Cabrillo Music Theatre), Ovation Award nominee for Best Choreographer (The Andrews Brothers, Musical Theatre West), Los Angeles Times Critic’s Pick (Me & My Girl, Musical Theatre West), DramaLogue’s Critic Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Choreography” (A Little Night Music, Center Theatre Group; La Cage aux Folles and Oliver, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities), Inland Theatre League Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Director” (Sueddical, Performance Riverside), AriZoni Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Choreography” (A Chorus Line, The Phoenix Theatre). PAUL GARMAN (Executive Director/Producer) Paul began his association with Musical Theatre West in 1963 as a performer when the company was known as Whittier Civic Light Opera.. He continued performing throughout high school and at UCLA. He has served as producer for Musical Theatre West since the mid1970s. Prior to that he served seven years as the company's President. Of the 160 Musical Theatre West major productions, Paul has been involved with all but 16, producing over 120 of them. Through his guidance and leadership Musical Theatre West has grown from an amateur community organization to a nationally respected regional theater group, entertaining over 60,000 patrons annually and garnering critical acclaim and numerous awards. In 2007 the organization was presented with the L.A. Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Sustained Excellence in theater and last year won the L.A. Ovation awards for Best Musical Ensemble as well as Best Featured Actress in a Musical, to add to their many awards over the years. Paul received the Arts Community Leadership award from the Arts Council for Long Beach in 2002 and Arts Education Hero of the Year Award from the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in 2008. He has been inducted into the La Serna High School Hall of Fame and was honored as Distinguished Alumni of Whittier by the Whittier Historical Society. His key passion remains the cultivation of new works for the musical stage and introducing young audiences to musical theater. KEVIN CLOWES (Technical Director) Kevin is happy to be working on his 67th production with Musical Theatre West. Over the years, his duties have included Set Designer, Technical Director, Master Carpenter, Lighting Designer. In addition to MTW, Kevin has worked as a Technical Director for McCoyRigby Entertainment, Stagelight Family Productions and spent five seasons with CLO of South Bay Cities. Kevin is instructor of Scene Design and Technical Production at Fullerton College. Thanks, Paul. We did it again. JEAN-YVES TESSIER (Lighting Designer) Selected local musical theatre and drama credits include: Sweeney Todd, Little Shop of Horrors, All Shook Up, The Pajama Game, Altar Boyz, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Musical Theatre West): Singing In The Rain (2008 Ovation Nomination for Lighting Design) White Christmas, Cats, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, (Cabrillo Musical Theater); In the Continuum (Ensemble Theatre Company); Dreamgirls (Moonlight Amphitheater); Sweeney Todd, The Secret Garden (Lewis Family Playhouse); Equus, The Full Monty, Midsummer Night’s 13 Production Staff Profiles Dream (Riverside College); numerous dance concerts including The Razor’s Edge, Celebrate Dance and Exotica Perse; Jean-Yves is also resident lighting designer for Performance Riverside and national lighting director for Menopause the Musical. JULIE FERRIN (Sound Designer) Ms. Ferrin is honored to be back for her 13th season and her 50th production with MTW. This one is for Mary, her favorite show! Julie most recently designed Singin’ in the Rain at the Norris Theatre and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas for College of the Canyons. Julie keeps busy designing for Musical Theatre West, McCoy Rigby Entertainment, 3D Theatricals, Encore Entertainment, Musical Theatre University and has designed the national tours of Happy Days The Musical, Camelot starring Lou Diamond Phillips and Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby. Ms. Ferrin is president of Sound Advice LLC, an professional sound design, engineering and rental company. Please visit www.soundadvicedesigns.com Thank you for being here and supporting the arts! Thanks to Paul, Steve, Mary and the MTW staff for keeping the arts alive in Long Beach. VERNON WILLET (Stage Manager) Vernon is quite pleased to be coming back to the MTW family having just done The Marvelous Wonderettes this past April. Mr. Willet has helmed productions at the Laguna Playhouse, the Rubicon Theatre, the Colony Theatre, the Canon Theatre, the Alex Theatre, the Pasadena Playhouse, the 1000 Oaks Performing Arts Center, the Los Angeles Theatre Center and Theatre Aspen, to name just a few. He has worked with the Oregon Ballet Theatre and the Marla Bingham Contemporary Ballet and was the Production Manager for the Musical Theatre Guild in L.A. Vernon shares his life with award-winning director/choreographer/champion ballroom dancer Cate Caplin and has been a proud member of Actors Equity Association since 1983. MARY RITENHOUR (Assistant Stage Manager) Mary started working with Musical Theatre West as the Properties Mistress for Annie in 1989. Since 1997 she has served as the Assistant Stage Manager on each MTW production. Of the 89 shows she’s been a part of she’s seen a wide array of musical comedy, but she counts Children of Eden, Singin’ in the Rain, Ragtime and The Full Monty among her favorites. Mary is currently accepting bribes to keep from making public some of the stories she’s heard over the years. If this applies to you and you’re short on cash, anything pumpkin will do. YOLANDA ROWELL (Costume Coordinator) It’s great to be back for another season with MTW. The stage has been an important part of my life for over 45 years. Although my theatrical experience started on the stage, as a child, I have been in the wardrobe realm for the last 25 years. I have had the good fortune to work with some talented designers, many fine actors, and a host of knowledgeable production staff members throughout Southern California on a regular basis. Life is good. I would like to thank my family and friends for being such an important part of my work and my life. MELANIE CAVANESS (Properties) Annie marks Melanie’s 21st production as co-prop(tart) mistress with MTW. Some of her favorite shows (and cast and crew) include The Full Monty, Ragtime, and The Producers. Melanie would like to thank her husband Bill for enduring all of her long hours away from home; Gretchen, her “partner in crime” and Mary for allowing her this wonderful outlet to create! Enjoy-I think you’re going to like it here! GRETCHEN MORALES (Properties) It has never felt like a hard-knock life while working on an MTW production. It has, in fact, been a great honor to have worked on such awesome MTW productions as 1776, Ragtime, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Andrews Brothers and Sweeney Todd. Melanie, I don’t need anything but you, to co-prop our 20th production. Thanks Big D for the support and a huge shout out to Mary for her ideas, suggestions and know how! WILLIAM BERLONI (Animal Trainer) William’s Broadway animal training credits include the original Sandy in Annie, Camelot with Richard Burton, Oliver, Anything Goes (at Lincoln Center), Nick and Nora, La Bete, The Wiz, the 20th and 30th Anniversary revivals of Annie, the Madison Square Garden production of The Wizard of Oz, Gypsy with Bernadette Peters, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Awake and Sing, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Legally Blonde, The Royal Family and more. He also trained a dog for Susan Stroman’s new ballet Double Feature at the New York City Ballet. Mr. Berloni has also trained animals for hundreds of Off-Broadway shows, regional theaters, tours, movies and television shows. Films include “Charlie Wilson’s Wars” and the upcoming “Someday This Pain Will Be Useful” starring Marcia Gay Harden, Lucy Liu and Ellen Burstyn. Television includes the last seven seasons of “Sesame Street,” “Reading Rainbow,” “Oobi,” “Animal Planet’s Wild on the Set,” “Dogs 101” and “Outrageous Animals.” In January 2010, Dog Fancy Magazine included him as one of the “Top 40 Dog People You’ve Gotta Know.” His animals have appeared for the White House for presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Obama. As an author he has written “Sandy: The Autobiography of a Star” published by Simon and Schuster, “Doga” by Chronicle Books and his latest book “Broadway Tails” by Globe Pequot Press, available now in stores and online. Proceeds of that book will be donated to the Sandy Fund and the Humane Society of New York. Mr. Berloni has received the ASPCA Humanitarian Award and the American Humane Association Craven Award for his work on Broadway. Mr. Berloni, his wife Dorothy and their daughter Jenna, live on a farm in Connecticut with twenty-three dogs, four cats, four horses, a pony, two llamas, and a miniature donkey. Mr. Berloni is currently the Director of Animal Behavior for the Humane Society of New York and is involved in helping animals that need homes. Visit our Website at www.theatricalanimals.com. 14 Pamela Mah Debbie Mahaffey Barbara Mais Irene Markowski Judi Matsen* Carol Mawhinney Andrea McClintock Cheryl McNulty Doreen McGowan Mary Lynn McMillan Dorothy Meyer Jill Michener Rita Michener Earl Miller Harriette Millman° Mo & Pat Mohler John Montgomery Patricia Moran Norma Morein Connie Naranjo Florence Nesland Mildred Nicolini Donna O'Keefe Carol Olsen Ann Palmer Sandra Paskus Jan Patton Claire Pelonis Mary Kay Petersen John Petty Jenny Pieters Sarah Pool Charlotte Prentice Judie Quinlan Eloda (Dodie) Reeves Daniel Reich Donna Robinson Jeanne Roerig Harold & Peggy Roman Marion & Norbert Rosenblum* Judy Ross Carina Rowuim Mary Pat Sabol Diane Saltzman Shirley Schnee Robert Sciortino Gloria Sedore Shelley Sherman†° Kay Sherwin*° Alma Shewell Gail Slater Nancy Slusher Jean Smith Judy Sorensen Millie Sorensen Larue E. Souddress Jerry Steinberg Georgene Stringer*° Allan Strong Pauline Strong* Audrey Swearengen Andrea Szeredy George Tagliapietra Eileen Tett Bev Tilson Bob Turner Gene & Maureen Udelf Carol & Gunther Uhrhan Stella Ungar Ellie Urcis Usha Vasishth Dolores Volpe Janie VonSeggern Jim Votava Avalee & Lietta Wagner Lorraine Ward Judy Weckerly Joan Wells* Joann Whalen Janette White Diana Wilkins Wynne Wilson 19 Pamela Wright Jerry Wulk Eveline Ying Dorace Zeif†° * Patron Member ° Charter Member † Honorary Member Musical Theatre West Guild Leapin’ Lizards! Can you believe it? It’s been 33 years since ANNIE first opened on Broadway. Of course, some of us remember Little Orphan Annie and her dog Sandy from the cartoon strips in the evening newspaper. Did you have to wait till your father had finished reading the entire paper before you could catch up on what was going on? I did, when Sunday came around we all called them the Sunday Funnies, even though some of the strips were not funny at all. MTW entertainment experience is a great one. During this, our 58th season, the MTW Guild will strive to make your trip to the theater and the time you spend with us special. Our volunteers are the men and women who welcome you to the theater, give you your program, and show you to your seat. We work behind the scenes in the office, feed the cast, help with costumes, and provide you with some wonderful shopping opportunities at our Gift Booth. Profits from our Gift Booth provide funds to help support our Youth Cultural Enrichment Program. Please stop by and take a look at some of our lovely merchandise. Now is the perfect time to start your holiday shopping. Your purchases provide an opportunity for us to bring live entertainment to youth in the area. Time certainly flies, seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the birth our nation with our production of 1776, and here we are, ready to begin our 58th season of outstanding musical theater productions. We, the Musical Theatre West Guild, thank you for joining us for the first production of our 20102011 season, ANNIE. If you love the theater, enjoy working with others and have some time to spare, please consider joining us On another note, let me take a moment to tell you as a member of the MTW Guild. Stop by and pick up about the MTW Guild, a group of dedicated volun- a membership brochure in the lobby. teers, I am very proud to represent, who give generously of their time and talent to help assure your Pat DeRouen, Guild President Sara Forster Vice President- Volunteer Coordinator Wynne Wilson Secretary Mary Kay Peterson Vice Presidents - Gift Booth Sharlene Jacobsen Treasurer Mary Lou Broyles Vice President - Membership Carole Brennan Past President Carol Ambarian Beverly Anderson John Arbogast Cricket Aster Joan Autry Sheila Babi Jeanne Badgley Diana Baldwin Mary Baxter Fran Benveniste Shirley & Stan Berko Jeannie Berro Barbara Bertoldi Ruth Best Mary Betzner* Bettie Bishop Rose Boardman Beverly Boosalis Dorothy Boots Les & Marsha Braunstein Carole Brennan Mary Lou Broyles Shirley Brunner Emily Buss Allen B. Cagle*° Mary Cahill° Judy Carter-Johnson Adrienne & Henry Casson Barbara Coffey-Voradran Margaret & Tony Conway Juvet Dakay Nona Daly Allie Daniels* Florence Dartt Pat De Backer Kee De Boer* Sandra deDubovay Pat DeRouen Maryan Derry* Joe DiDonato Elaine Dovgard Barbara Eannarino John & Teri Edwards Erika & Walt Eidam Stan Eiler Fran Ensley Ernie & Sharon Eperjesi Sylvia Fedak Rosemary Fiedler Joan Fish Lucy Fitch Sara Forster Claudia & Fransua Francoeur Martha Frank Cheryl Fuerth-Marx Estrid Furnes Marie Gallagher Silvia Gardner Miriam Garland Paul Garman* Charles & Rhonda Garside Cynthia Gates Cathy Gause Mark & Rita Geller Karin Gill JoAna Ginsberg David & Dorothy Glynn* Juel Goldstock Janet Goodwin Allegra Gordon* Joe & Sharon Gorin* Marilyn Gotz Shirley Green Gene & Nancy Griffin Ethel Gross Betty Gurney Margaret Guttler Nancy Hagthrop Billy Hall Fern Hamilton Patty Hansen Mary Hanson* Donna Heckenlaible* Paulette Hentzen Frederick Hering Lorraine Hewitt Marge & Richard Higgins* Sandy Hollandsworth Jack & Pat Howes 18 Bill Hudacek Jeanne Iacoli Phil Infelise Bob & Joan Inselberg Donna Jackman Sharlene Jacobsen Judy Jacobson Bobbie Janiak Eleonore Johnson Eudice Kagen Susanne Karlan Glenn & Janet Karter Harry Kehm Wesla Kerr* Donald & Joyce Kessler Sandra Ketchum* Frances Kiehl Frances (Molly) Kierulff Barbara & Ted Klein Harriette Kohorn Cordell & Janet Krabbenhoft * Lilly Kramer Louis Krieger Louise Lambden Donna & Larry Lenihan Evelyn Levin Fred Locarnini Marnos Lelesi* Tracy & Alycia Lundberg musical theatre west’s Musical Theatre West is proud to recommend the following fine establishments for your pre-show or post-show dining pleasure. Look for special discounts for our patrons! 6380 Pacific Coast Highway #A, Long Beach 90803 562.961.3500 ~ www.forbiddencitylongbeach.com Forbidden City has created a genuine feng shui museum quality dining experience. Our restaurant is not just another claim to Asian Fusion: two distinct kitchens, one Chinese, the other Japanese - neither are fused so they can both remain authentic and pure. Our chefs specialize in their own distinct customs, flavors and culture. ITALIAN & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 887 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim 92805 714.772.1381 ~ www.anaheimwhitehouse.com Golden Scepter Award, 1997-2006. Voted Best Italian Restaurant in Orange County. Offering Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Off-Site Catering, Special Events and Special Menus. Owned and Operated by Orange County “Restaurateur of the Year” Bruno Serato. Northern Italian Cuisine. 4137 E. Anaheim Street, Long Beach 90804 562.494.8787 ~ www.frenchysbistro.com 5 minutes from CPAC! Hours: Lunch Tues.-Fri. 11:30-2:30. Dinner Tues.-Sun. 5:30-9:30. Pre-Show Dinner! Complete wine and beer selection. In a hurry? Try daily specials at Zanzibar next door. Show your MTW ticket for a FREE DESSERT! High Zagat rating and excellent service. Featuring light French Food. 5236 E. 2nd Street, Long Beach 90803 562.433.5743 ~ www.legendssportsbar.com Often Copied...Never Duplicated--Great food and great sports makes Legends the perfect place to enjoy a pre-show dinner. Show your MTW ticket for a FREE buffalo wings appetizer. Join us after your show for a cocktail and a re-cap of the day's activities in the world of sports! 5096 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach 90804 562.494.5118 ~ www.cucinapicarelli.com 5 minutes from CPAC! Family Italian cooking at its best. Whether you choose to sit at an intimate table, hang out at the bar or just enjoy an evening on the patio with family or friends, Cucina Picarelli is always ready to have you over to enjoy the cherished tastes of Italy right here in Long Beach. T o a d ve r t is e, p l e as e e ma i l g i g i @mu s i ca l.or g o r c al l 5 6 2 .85 6 .1 9 9 9 x23 2 MUSICAL THEATRE WEST LEGACY SOCIETY If Musical Theatre West has been an important part of your life, you can help create this same experience for future generations by including us in your estate plans. Leaving a bequest will ensure that musical theater remains a vital part of the Southern The Musical Theatre West Legacy Society honors individuals who, by including MTW in their long-range financial and estate plans, choose to create a personal legacy and help to ensure MTW’s financial strength for future generations. Gifts include bequests via a will or living trust, life insurance and retirement plan assets. Future plans can include gift annuities and charitable trusts as well. These gifts may entitle you to an estate tax deduction equal to the amount of the gift, thus reducing your taxable estate. In most instances federal estate tax regulations place no limit on the amount of your estate tax deduction for qualifying gifts, thus encouraging bequests made to a charitable cause such as MTW. Whatever the size of your estate, a bequest allows you to determine how your assets will be disbursed after your lifetime. A charitable gift to Musical Theatre West through a bequest may also reduce probate costs and increase the assets you leave to your loved ones. If you have remembered Musical Theatre West in your estate plans and wish to be honored as a member of the Legacy Society, please contact Paul Garman at (562) 856-1999 x227 so your name can be added to the growing list of patrons who are joining the Legacy Society. LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS Lucy Daggett • Don & Lenore Garman • Paul Garman Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman • Sara Wenkle Kaplan Len & Tommye Lovett • John Montgomery • Joe & Edna Moore Ken & Dottie Reiner • Helene Rose • Jerry Wulk 15 Musical Theatre West Tribute Donations One of the most touching ways to pay honor or tribute to a friend, family member or loved one is to make a donation in their name to a favorite charity or non-profit. Musical Theatre West is honored to have received the following tribute donations during 2010: In Memory of John T. Webster Betty Webster In Memory of Florrie Silver Marvin Schlezinger In Memory of Jerry Smith Jeannie Smith In Memory of Eileen Allen James Allen In Memory of Kathleen Tracy Jimmie & Leila Beebe Sally Davies Veronica & Candelario Gonzalez Harry & Susy Oster In Honor of Peggy Sturgis Bob & Mary Ellen Rowan Karen Rymar In Memory of Irene Rimmer Judy Brown Paul Garman Randy & Carolyn Hendrickson Mike Nichols Pat Sly In Memory of Doug Tally Margaret Tally In Memory of Mrs. Teruko Uchiyama J. Honami Uchiyama In Memory of Pat Mills Paul Garman In Memory of Louise Shea Paul Garman In Memory of Lana Alper Paul Garman In Memory of Jim Koblensky Barbara Hall In Memory of Michael Singer Paul Garman In Memory of Danny X. Hall Audrey Swearingen In Memory of Nils Anderson Paul Garman Ken & Dottie Reiner In Memory of Dorothy Paul Jeff Paul In Honor of Jamie Smith Marten Levitt In Memory of Dick Littman Reno Littman In Memory of John Greco Don & Terry Marté Greco In Honor of Yierno Bilo Maria Mendez In Memory of Parker Mitchell Bettye Mitchell In Memory of Sara Wenkle Kaplan Hilary Baker Albert & Vicki Barilla Diana Carroll Tim & Janet Foley Paul Garman Shirle & Art Gottlieb Frances Grover Elizabeth Handley Mary Lu Hauser Laura Killingsworth Mary Ellen Kilsby Dorothy Lantz Lindsay Shields Len & Tommye Lovett Virginia Oleen Ken & Dottie Reiner Ralph & Janet Simonian Jean Bixby Smith Lorraine Ward Noel & Bernice Wenkle Richard & Myrna Wigod In Memory of Macdonald Grant Garman Claudia Albert Peter & Genevieve August Anne Black Don & Judy McNulty Black Sakae & Bilin Chang Lucy Daggett Robert Decker William & Jo Ann Dickinson Barbara Fehrenbach Musical Theatre West Footlighters Patricia Grisham & George Kent Musical Theatre West Guild Beverly Harris Mari Hooper David & Mary Keown-Watkins Mary Ellen Kilsby Barbara & Ted Klein Bob & Audrey Langslet Alexander & Marnos Lelesi Robert & Hannah Levine Melvin & Marian Locke Judi Matsen James & Caroyln McManigal Gigi Fusco Meese John Montgomery Robert & Janet Osborn James & Patricia Oslund Ronald & Kay Owens Mary Kay Petersen Marian Pincombe Ken & Dottie Reiner Craig & Ann Rice Larry & Sande Rice Tara & Masako Saisho Wayne & Kathe Searcey Elena & Carl Shideler Judy & Ray Steele Daniel & Anne Fraser Thomas Lorraine Ward Peggy Webb David & Myra Weiss MTW PRODUCER’S CLUB The Musical Theatre West Producer’s Club are a group of our most valuable patrons, whose annual donations support many of our most vital programs and projects. In return for their generosity, Producer’s Club members are allowed “behind-the-scenes” access to Musical Theatre West, including invitations to meet-the-cast functions, rehearsals and cast parties; special parties and gatherings with staff and artists; advance notice and previews of upcoming shows and special events; and exclusive use of the Producer’s Lounge off the Carpenter Center lobby. We truly couldn’t fulfill our mission without the continued support of these patrons, and we are so grateful for their generosity. If you’re interested in joining the Producer’s Club, please call Executive Director/ Producer Paul Garman at (562) 856- MTW PRODUCER’S CLUB 1999 x227. 2010 MEMBERS Don & Judy McNulty Black Allen Cagle Kathy Baker Campbell Richard & Mary Carpenter Gary & Judy Cooper Howard & Elaine Davis Jim & Nancy Gaines Don & Lenore Garman Paul Garman Don & Terry Marté Greco Robert & Susan Green Patricia Grisham & George Kent Denne & Anne Goldstein Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman Frances Grover Jon & Amanda Hall Liz Handley Bill & Pauline Henry Betty Anne Kirkpatrick Len & Tommye Lovett Rita Jensen Michener Joe & Edna Moore Richard Neri & Kurt Schulzman Ken & Dottie Reiner Jackie Riegel Arlene Solomon & Sidney Schulman Jacques & Sally Sopkin Don & Marlene Temple Joan Wells In Memory of Dorothy Wiltse Laura Killingsworth For information on making a tribute donation please call (562) 856-1999 x227 16 17 Musical Theatre West Tribute Donations One of the most touching ways to pay honor or tribute to a friend, family member or loved one is to make a donation in their name to a favorite charity or non-profit. Musical Theatre West is honored to have received the following tribute donations during 2010: In Memory of John T. Webster Betty Webster In Memory of Florrie Silver Marvin Schlezinger In Memory of Jerry Smith Jeannie Smith In Memory of Eileen Allen James Allen In Memory of Kathleen Tracy Jimmie & Leila Beebe Sally Davies Veronica & Candelario Gonzalez Harry & Susy Oster In Honor of Peggy Sturgis Bob & Mary Ellen Rowan Karen Rymar In Memory of Irene Rimmer Judy Brown Paul Garman Randy & Carolyn Hendrickson Mike Nichols Pat Sly In Memory of Doug Tally Margaret Tally In Memory of Mrs. Teruko Uchiyama J. Honami Uchiyama In Memory of Pat Mills Paul Garman In Memory of Louise Shea Paul Garman In Memory of Lana Alper Paul Garman In Memory of Jim Koblensky Barbara Hall In Memory of Michael Singer Paul Garman In Memory of Danny X. Hall Audrey Swearingen In Memory of Nils Anderson Paul Garman Ken & Dottie Reiner In Memory of Dorothy Paul Jeff Paul In Honor of Jamie Smith Marten Levitt In Memory of Dick Littman Reno Littman In Memory of John Greco Don & Terry Marté Greco In Honor of Yierno Bilo Maria Mendez In Memory of Parker Mitchell Bettye Mitchell In Memory of Sara Wenkle Kaplan Hilary Baker Albert & Vicki Barilla Diana Carroll Tim & Janet Foley Paul Garman Shirle & Art Gottlieb Frances Grover Elizabeth Handley Mary Lu Hauser Laura Killingsworth Mary Ellen Kilsby Dorothy Lantz Lindsay Shields Len & Tommye Lovett Virginia Oleen Ken & Dottie Reiner Ralph & Janet Simonian Jean Bixby Smith Lorraine Ward Noel & Bernice Wenkle Richard & Myrna Wigod In Memory of Macdonald Grant Garman Claudia Albert Peter & Genevieve August Anne Black Don & Judy McNulty Black Sakae & Bilin Chang Lucy Daggett Robert Decker William & Jo Ann Dickinson Barbara Fehrenbach Musical Theatre West Footlighters Patricia Grisham & George Kent Musical Theatre West Guild Beverly Harris Mari Hooper David & Mary Keown-Watkins Mary Ellen Kilsby Barbara & Ted Klein Bob & Audrey Langslet Alexander & Marnos Lelesi Robert & Hannah Levine Melvin & Marian Locke Judi Matsen James & Caroyln McManigal Gigi Fusco Meese John Montgomery Robert & Janet Osborn James & Patricia Oslund Ronald & Kay Owens Mary Kay Petersen Marian Pincombe Ken & Dottie Reiner Craig & Ann Rice Larry & Sande Rice Tara & Masako Saisho Wayne & Kathe Searcey Elena & Carl Shideler Judy & Ray Steele Daniel & Anne Fraser Thomas Lorraine Ward Peggy Webb David & Myra Weiss MTW PRODUCER’S CLUB The Musical Theatre West Producer’s Club are a group of our most valuable patrons, whose annual donations support many of our most vital programs and projects. In return for their generosity, Producer’s Club members are allowed “behind-the-scenes” access to Musical Theatre West, including invitations to meet-the-cast functions, rehearsals and cast parties; special parties and gatherings with staff and artists; advance notice and previews of upcoming shows and special events; and exclusive use of the Producer’s Lounge off the Carpenter Center lobby. We truly couldn’t fulfill our mission without the continued support of these patrons, and we are so grateful for their generosity. If you’re interested in joining the Producer’s Club, please call Executive Director/ Producer Paul Garman at (562) 856- MTW PRODUCER’S CLUB 1999 x227. 2010 MEMBERS Don & Judy McNulty Black Allen Cagle Kathy Baker Campbell Richard & Mary Carpenter Gary & Judy Cooper Howard & Elaine Davis Jim & Nancy Gaines Don & Lenore Garman Paul Garman Don & Terry Marté Greco Robert & Susan Green Patricia Grisham & George Kent Denne & Anne Goldstein Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman Frances Grover Jon & Amanda Hall Liz Handley Bill & Pauline Henry Betty Anne Kirkpatrick Len & Tommye Lovett Rita Jensen Michener Joe & Edna Moore Richard Neri & Kurt Schulzman Ken & Dottie Reiner Jackie Riegel Arlene Solomon & Sidney Schulman Jacques & Sally Sopkin Don & Marlene Temple Joan Wells In Memory of Dorothy Wiltse Laura Killingsworth For information on making a tribute donation please call (562) 856-1999 x227 16 17 Musical Theatre West Guild Leapin’ Lizards! Can you believe it? It’s been 33 years since ANNIE first opened on Broadway. Of course, some of us remember Little Orphan Annie and her dog Sandy from the cartoon strips in the evening newspaper. Did you have to wait till your father had finished reading the entire paper before you could catch up on what was going on? I did, when Sunday came around we all called them the Sunday Funnies, even though some of the strips were not funny at all. MTW entertainment experience is a great one. During this, our 58th season, the MTW Guild will strive to make your trip to the theater and the time you spend with us special. Our volunteers are the men and women who welcome you to the theater, give you your program, and show you to your seat. We work behind the scenes in the office, feed the cast, help with costumes, and provide you with some wonderful shopping opportunities at our Gift Booth. Profits from our Gift Booth provide funds to help support our Youth Cultural Enrichment Program. Please stop by and take a look at some of our lovely merchandise. Now is the perfect time to start your holiday shopping. Your purchases provide an opportunity for us to bring live entertainment to youth in the area. Time certainly flies, seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the birth our nation with our production of 1776, and here we are, ready to begin our 58th season of outstanding musical theater productions. We, the Musical Theatre West Guild, thank you for joining us for the first production of our 20102011 season, ANNIE. If you love the theater, enjoy working with others and have some time to spare, please consider joining us On another note, let me take a moment to tell you as a member of the MTW Guild. Stop by and pick up about the MTW Guild, a group of dedicated volun- a membership brochure in the lobby. teers, I am very proud to represent, who give generously of their time and talent to help assure your Pat DeRouen, Guild President Sara Forster Vice President- Volunteer Coordinator Wynne Wilson Secretary Mary Kay Peterson Vice Presidents - Gift Booth Sharlene Jacobsen Treasurer Mary Lou Broyles Vice President - Membership Carole Brennan Past President Carol Ambarian Beverly Anderson John Arbogast Cricket Aster Joan Autry Sheila Babi Jeanne Badgley Diana Baldwin Mary Baxter Fran Benveniste Shirley & Stan Berko Jeannie Berro Barbara Bertoldi Ruth Best Mary Betzner* Bettie Bishop Rose Boardman Beverly Boosalis Dorothy Boots Les & Marsha Braunstein Carole Brennan Mary Lou Broyles Shirley Brunner Emily Buss Allen B. Cagle*° Mary Cahill° Judy Carter-Johnson Adrienne & Henry Casson Barbara Coffey-Voradran Margaret & Tony Conway Juvet Dakay Nona Daly Allie Daniels* Florence Dartt Pat De Backer Kee De Boer* Sandra deDubovay Pat DeRouen Maryan Derry* Joe DiDonato Elaine Dovgard Barbara Eannarino John & Teri Edwards Erika & Walt Eidam Stan Eiler Fran Ensley Ernie & Sharon Eperjesi Sylvia Fedak Rosemary Fiedler Joan Fish Lucy Fitch Sara Forster Claudia & Fransua Francoeur Martha Frank Cheryl Fuerth-Marx Estrid Furnes Marie Gallagher Silvia Gardner Miriam Garland Paul Garman* Charles & Rhonda Garside Cynthia Gates Cathy Gause Mark & Rita Geller Karin Gill JoAna Ginsberg David & Dorothy Glynn* Juel Goldstock Janet Goodwin Allegra Gordon* Joe & Sharon Gorin* Marilyn Gotz Shirley Green Gene & Nancy Griffin Ethel Gross Betty Gurney Margaret Guttler Nancy Hagthrop Billy Hall Fern Hamilton Patty Hansen Mary Hanson* Donna Heckenlaible* Paulette Hentzen Frederick Hering Lorraine Hewitt Marge & Richard Higgins* Sandy Hollandsworth Jack & Pat Howes 18 Bill Hudacek Jeanne Iacoli Phil Infelise Bob & Joan Inselberg Donna Jackman Sharlene Jacobsen Judy Jacobson Bobbie Janiak Eleonore Johnson Eudice Kagen Susanne Karlan Glenn & Janet Karter Harry Kehm Wesla Kerr* Donald & Joyce Kessler Sandra Ketchum* Frances Kiehl Frances (Molly) Kierulff Barbara & Ted Klein Harriette Kohorn Cordell & Janet Krabbenhoft * Lilly Kramer Louis Krieger Louise Lambden Donna & Larry Lenihan Evelyn Levin Fred Locarnini Marnos Lelesi* Tracy & Alycia Lundberg musical theatre west’s Musical Theatre West is proud to recommend the following fine establishments for your pre-show or post-show dining pleasure. Look for special discounts for our patrons! 6380 Pacific Coast Highway #A, Long Beach 90803 562.961.3500 ~ www.forbiddencitylongbeach.com Forbidden City has created a genuine feng shui museum quality dining experience. Our restaurant is not just another claim to Asian Fusion: two distinct kitchens, one Chinese, the other Japanese - neither are fused so they can both remain authentic and pure. Our chefs specialize in their own distinct customs, flavors and culture. ITALIAN & SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 887 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim 92805 714.772.1381 ~ www.anaheimwhitehouse.com Golden Scepter Award, 1997-2006. Voted Best Italian Restaurant in Orange County. Offering Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Brunch, Off-Site Catering, Special Events and Special Menus. Owned and Operated by Orange County “Restaurateur of the Year” Bruno Serato. Northern Italian Cuisine. 4137 E. Anaheim Street, Long Beach 90804 562.494.8787 ~ www.frenchysbistro.com 5 minutes from CPAC! Hours: Lunch Tues.-Fri. 11:30-2:30. Dinner Tues.-Sun. 5:30-9:30. Pre-Show Dinner! Complete wine and beer selection. In a hurry? Try daily specials at Zanzibar next door. Show your MTW ticket for a FREE DESSERT! High Zagat rating and excellent service. Featuring light French Food. 5236 E. 2nd Street, Long Beach 90803 562.433.5743 ~ www.legendssportsbar.com Often Copied...Never Duplicated--Great food and great sports makes Legends the perfect place to enjoy a pre-show dinner. Show your MTW ticket for a FREE buffalo wings appetizer. Join us after your show for a cocktail and a re-cap of the day's activities in the world of sports! 5096 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach 90804 562.494.5118 ~ www.cucinapicarelli.com 5 minutes from CPAC! Family Italian cooking at its best. Whether you choose to sit at an intimate table, hang out at the bar or just enjoy an evening on the patio with family or friends, Cucina Picarelli is always ready to have you over to enjoy the cherished tastes of Italy right here in Long Beach. T o a d ve r t is e, p l e as e e ma i l g i g i @mu s i ca l.or g o r c al l 5 6 2 .85 6 .1 9 9 9 x23 2 MUSICAL THEATRE WEST LEGACY SOCIETY If Musical Theatre West has been an important part of your life, you can help create this same experience for future generations by including us in your estate plans. Leaving a bequest will ensure that musical theater remains a vital part of the Southern The Musical Theatre West Legacy Society honors individuals who, by including MTW in their long-range financial and estate plans, choose to create a personal legacy and help to ensure MTW’s financial strength for future generations. Gifts include bequests via a will or living trust, life insurance and retirement plan assets. Future plans can include gift annuities and charitable trusts as well. These gifts may entitle you to an estate tax deduction equal to the amount of the gift, thus reducing your taxable estate. In most instances federal estate tax regulations place no limit on the amount of your estate tax deduction for qualifying gifts, thus encouraging bequests made to a charitable cause such as MTW. Whatever the size of your estate, a bequest allows you to determine how your assets will be disbursed after your lifetime. A charitable gift to Musical Theatre West through a bequest may also reduce probate costs and increase the assets you leave to your loved ones. If you have remembered Musical Theatre West in your estate plans and wish to be honored as a member of the Legacy Society, please contact Paul Garman at (562) 856-1999 x227 so your name can be added to the growing list of patrons who are joining the Legacy Society. LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS Lucy Daggett • Don & Lenore Garman • Paul Garman Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman • Sara Wenkle Kaplan Len & Tommye Lovett • John Montgomery • Joe & Edna Moore Ken & Dottie Reiner • Helene Rose • Jerry Wulk 15 Production Staff Profiles Dream (Riverside College); numerous dance concerts including The Razor’s Edge, Celebrate Dance and Exotica Perse; Jean-Yves is also resident lighting designer for Performance Riverside and national lighting director for Menopause the Musical. JULIE FERRIN (Sound Designer) Ms. Ferrin is honored to be back for her 13th season and her 50th production with MTW. This one is for Mary, her favorite show! Julie most recently designed Singin’ in the Rain at the Norris Theatre and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas for College of the Canyons. Julie keeps busy designing for Musical Theatre West, McCoy Rigby Entertainment, 3D Theatricals, Encore Entertainment, Musical Theatre University and has designed the national tours of Happy Days The Musical, Camelot starring Lou Diamond Phillips and Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby. Ms. Ferrin is president of Sound Advice LLC, an professional sound design, engineering and rental company. Please visit www.soundadvicedesigns.com Thank you for being here and supporting the arts! Thanks to Paul, Steve, Mary and the MTW staff for keeping the arts alive in Long Beach. VERNON WILLET (Stage Manager) Vernon is quite pleased to be coming back to the MTW family having just done The Marvelous Wonderettes this past April. Mr. Willet has helmed productions at the Laguna Playhouse, the Rubicon Theatre, the Colony Theatre, the Canon Theatre, the Alex Theatre, the Pasadena Playhouse, the 1000 Oaks Performing Arts Center, the Los Angeles Theatre Center and Theatre Aspen, to name just a few. He has worked with the Oregon Ballet Theatre and the Marla Bingham Contemporary Ballet and was the Production Manager for the Musical Theatre Guild in L.A. Vernon shares his life with award-winning director/choreographer/champion ballroom dancer Cate Caplin and has been a proud member of Actors Equity Association since 1983. MARY RITENHOUR (Assistant Stage Manager) Mary started working with Musical Theatre West as the Properties Mistress for Annie in 1989. Since 1997 she has served as the Assistant Stage Manager on each MTW production. Of the 89 shows she’s been a part of she’s seen a wide array of musical comedy, but she counts Children of Eden, Singin’ in the Rain, Ragtime and The Full Monty among her favorites. Mary is currently accepting bribes to keep from making public some of the stories she’s heard over the years. If this applies to you and you’re short on cash, anything pumpkin will do. YOLANDA ROWELL (Costume Coordinator) It’s great to be back for another season with MTW. The stage has been an important part of my life for over 45 years. Although my theatrical experience started on the stage, as a child, I have been in the wardrobe realm for the last 25 years. I have had the good fortune to work with some talented designers, many fine actors, and a host of knowledgeable production staff members throughout Southern California on a regular basis. Life is good. I would like to thank my family and friends for being such an important part of my work and my life. MELANIE CAVANESS (Properties) Annie marks Melanie’s 21st production as co-prop(tart) mistress with MTW. Some of her favorite shows (and cast and crew) include The Full Monty, Ragtime, and The Producers. Melanie would like to thank her husband Bill for enduring all of her long hours away from home; Gretchen, her “partner in crime” and Mary for allowing her this wonderful outlet to create! Enjoy-I think you’re going to like it here! GRETCHEN MORALES (Properties) It has never felt like a hard-knock life while working on an MTW production. It has, in fact, been a great honor to have worked on such awesome MTW productions as 1776, Ragtime, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Andrews Brothers and Sweeney Todd. Melanie, I don’t need anything but you, to co-prop our 20th production. Thanks Big D for the support and a huge shout out to Mary for her ideas, suggestions and know how! WILLIAM BERLONI (Animal Trainer) William’s Broadway animal training credits include the original Sandy in Annie, Camelot with Richard Burton, Oliver, Anything Goes (at Lincoln Center), Nick and Nora, La Bete, The Wiz, the 20th and 30th Anniversary revivals of Annie, the Madison Square Garden production of The Wizard of Oz, Gypsy with Bernadette Peters, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Awake and Sing, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Legally Blonde, The Royal Family and more. He also trained a dog for Susan Stroman’s new ballet Double Feature at the New York City Ballet. Mr. Berloni has also trained animals for hundreds of Off-Broadway shows, regional theaters, tours, movies and television shows. Films include “Charlie Wilson’s Wars” and the upcoming “Someday This Pain Will Be Useful” starring Marcia Gay Harden, Lucy Liu and Ellen Burstyn. Television includes the last seven seasons of “Sesame Street,” “Reading Rainbow,” “Oobi,” “Animal Planet’s Wild on the Set,” “Dogs 101” and “Outrageous Animals.” In January 2010, Dog Fancy Magazine included him as one of the “Top 40 Dog People You’ve Gotta Know.” His animals have appeared for the White House for presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Obama. As an author he has written “Sandy: The Autobiography of a Star” published by Simon and Schuster, “Doga” by Chronicle Books and his latest book “Broadway Tails” by Globe Pequot Press, available now in stores and online. Proceeds of that book will be donated to the Sandy Fund and the Humane Society of New York. Mr. Berloni has received the ASPCA Humanitarian Award and the American Humane Association Craven Award for his work on Broadway. Mr. Berloni, his wife Dorothy and their daughter Jenna, live on a farm in Connecticut with twenty-three dogs, four cats, four horses, a pony, two llamas, and a miniature donkey. Mr. Berloni is currently the Director of Animal Behavior for the Humane Society of New York and is involved in helping animals that need homes. Visit our Website at www.theatricalanimals.com. 14 Pamela Mah Debbie Mahaffey Barbara Mais Irene Markowski Judi Matsen* Carol Mawhinney Andrea McClintock Cheryl McNulty Doreen McGowan Mary Lynn McMillan Dorothy Meyer Jill Michener Rita Michener Earl Miller Harriette Millman° Mo & Pat Mohler John Montgomery Patricia Moran Norma Morein Connie Naranjo Florence Nesland Mildred Nicolini Donna O'Keefe Carol Olsen Ann Palmer Sandra Paskus Jan Patton Claire Pelonis Mary Kay Petersen John Petty Jenny Pieters Sarah Pool Charlotte Prentice Judie Quinlan Eloda (Dodie) Reeves Daniel Reich Donna Robinson Jeanne Roerig Harold & Peggy Roman Marion & Norbert Rosenblum* Judy Ross Carina Rowuim Mary Pat Sabol Diane Saltzman Shirley Schnee Robert Sciortino Gloria Sedore Shelley Sherman†° Kay Sherwin*° Alma Shewell Gail Slater Nancy Slusher Jean Smith Judy Sorensen Millie Sorensen Larue E. Souddress Jerry Steinberg Georgene Stringer*° Allan Strong Pauline Strong* Audrey Swearengen Andrea Szeredy George Tagliapietra Eileen Tett Bev Tilson Bob Turner Gene & Maureen Udelf Carol & Gunther Uhrhan Stella Ungar Ellie Urcis Usha Vasishth Dolores Volpe Janie VonSeggern Jim Votava Avalee & Lietta Wagner Lorraine Ward Judy Weckerly Joan Wells* Joann Whalen Janette White Diana Wilkins Wynne Wilson 19 Pamela Wright Jerry Wulk Eveline Ying Dorace Zeif†° * Patron Member ° Charter Member † Honorary Member Musical Theatre West Footlighters On behalf of Footlighters, welcome to the first production of the year, as Musical Theater West celebrates its 58th season! “Annie” is a warm, feel-good, comedic show, and of course “Sandy” will steal your heart. We know you love musical theater, as you are here in the audience tonight, and this performance will meet and exceed your expectations. are held in the early Spring, and it is always a difficult choice, as there is a lot of talent at the high school level that is just waiting for an opportunity to gain experience and succeed in the theater setting. In order to support our philanthropic efforts, Footlighters has two major fund-raisers each year, we have four events called “Music in the Morning” where a preview of the upcoming show is given by the actors in the production, and we receive monies from donations of members and others. We invite you to be a part of Footlighters by joining our organization. contributing to our scholarships, or supporting our fund-raising efforts . Information is available at the Hospitality Desk in the lobby of the theater, or you may call the MTW office. We’d love to have your participation! Footlighters is dedicated to serving the community in several ways. We support the Youth Cultural Enrichment Program where students are invited to attend special performances of the shows to educate them in the delights of Musical Theater. For many students, this is an opportunity to learn firsthand about the unique American art form of live theater. The students love it, and write interesting and heartwarming letters to Paul Garman, Executive Director/ Producer of Musical Theater West. Footlighters also offers scholarships each year to promising high school students Bev Cook, Footlighters President who wish to pursue a career in the theater. Auditions Emily Chronister Vice President-Membership Carole Jones Nancy Koblenskey Vice Presidents-Fundraising Sande Rice Vice President-General Meetings Susan Green Vice President-Opening Nights Cecil Cook Treasurer Norma Abu-Dayyeh* Claudia Albert Grace Alexander* Beverly August Dee Barnard Robbie Bartholomew Sharon Beedle* Yolanda Benavidez Donna Bennett* Gloria J. Berg Kay Berg Jan Binckes Don Black* Dorothy F. Black Judy McNulty Black* Shirley Black Iris Blackmore Andrea Blaser* Carol Borowick Phyllis J. Bowles* Mary Alice Braly* Noreen Brown Rev. Audrey J. Burge Dolores Cady Shirley Callan Kathy Baker Campbell Catherine Campion Kay Cardwell Peggy Miller Recording Secretary Grace Carroll Corresponding Secretary Kara Nelson Newsletter Chairman Carol Borowkick Karen Larson Scholarship Chairmen Lorraine Ward Telephone Chairman Diana Carroll Grace Carroll Dayvee J. Carrothers Pat Cassaday Jeanette Cheshire Jacquelyne Childs Emily R. Chronister Kathleen M. Cleveland* Joan Colmar Katherine R. Conaty Ruth Connell* Beverly M. Cook* Cecil Cook Norma Cowles Lucy Daggett* Henrietta Daniels Stephanie Davis* Gloria DeLuna Jacqueline Demler Maryan E. Derry Pat Dowd* Doris Drew Marylou Dunn* Judith Edson Kathy Edwards Erika Eidam* Walter Eidam Judy Elder* Jackie Ellery Toni Ellis Ruth Virginia Enakeff Lynn Englehart William Englehart Stephanie Enright Mary Evans Gloria Ferry* Gladys Flair* Roy Flair Gloria Folkens Annemarie Forster Sara Forster Jan Foster La Moyne Freed Paul Garman* June Gault Robert Gault Barbara Gaylord* Dr. Donald Greco Terry Marté Greco Susan Green* Mary Griley Patricia Grisham* Dr Frances Grover Marvell Gum Barbara Hall Don Hall 20 Jan Foster Publicity Chairman Susan Rose Past President-Parliamentarian Liz Minor Jerry Wulk Volunteer Coordinators La Vonne Hamilton Mary Lee Hand Liz Handley Dr. William Hanley Sheila Hanley Joanne Harber Gayle Harris Marilyn Hauser Mary Lu Hauser* Jan Hawk Sue Hawkes Ann Hayden* Mary Lou Henry Hanna Hodgetts Marjorie Holmes Mari Hooper* Ronald Horn* Annette Irwin Daryl Isaacs Susan Potter Jayaram* Bill Johnson Judy Johnson Marjorie Johnson Carole Jones Sandra G Kaley Patricia Kent Mary Jo Kerr* Vivian Kiley* Production Staff Profiles STEVEN GLAUDINI (Director/Artistic Director) Steven is thrilled to be on the wonderful team at Musical Theatre West. For five years Steven served as the Executive Director/Producer of Performance Riverside, a non-profit professional theatre company in the Inland Empire. Under his leadership he brought wide acclaim to his venue with his varied show selections and along the way won several awards, chiefly the 2004 L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Musical for his production of 1776. Steven had spent the two years prior to joining the MTW family as an Equity Agent for KSR in Studio City. Steve also is an Award-winning director and sites these shows as favorites: MTW’s recent hits Little Shop of Horrors, The Producers (Two 2009 Ovation Awards), All Shook Up (2008 Ovation Nomination for Best Musical and Best Director), The Full Monty, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Pajama Game. Other favorites include: Miss Saigon, Cats, Les Miserables (2008 San Diego Theatre Critic’s Circle Award for Best Director), West Side Story (2007 San Diego Theatre Critic’s Circle Award for Outstanding Resident Musical), A Little Night Music, Cabaret, Triumph of Love, Company, Children of Eden (2003 Robby Award for Best Musical and Best Director), Sweet Charity, She Loves Me, Carousel (2000 Robby Award for Best Director), and the Los Angeles Premiere of My Favorite Year for the Musical Theatre Guild. Steven was honored to receive the 2004 Ovation Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of John Adams in 1776 a role he recently recreated this past July at MTW. He thanks Roger, Daniel, Paul, Vernon, Mary, the tireless MTW staff, and this phenomenal cast and crew of Annie, especially his very own “dumb hotel”. DANIEL THOMAS (Musical Director) Daniel is pleased to be working on a show that holds a special place in his heart, and with such a tremendous group of people! Music direction for MTW: Meet Me in St. Louis, The Producers (Ovation Award nomination), Little Shop of Horrors, The Pajama Game, The Pirates of Penzance and the staged readings of Saturday Night and Ben Franklin in Paris. For the Norris Theatre: Singin’ in the Rain, A Funny Thing…Forum, Thoroughly Modern Millie, 70, Girls, 70. Elsewhere: Forever Plaid (many times, also Director), Big: The Musical (West Coast Ensemble), A Year With Frog and Toad (ICT), Pardon My English, A Little Night Music, Five Guys Named Moe, The Music Man. Onstage: last season’s 1776 for MTW, Jinx in Forever Plaid, Prez in The Pajama Game, Gerald in Me & My Girl, Fodor in Crazy For You, the Dapper Dans of Disneyland and Annie (three times!). Daniel is also active as an arranger and orchestrator. Many thanks to Steve, Paul, Roger and the always amazing MTW staff. Daniel is married to the wonderful, beautiful and talented Anne Fraser Thomas. ROGER CASTELLANO (Choreographer) Roger is happy to be back at Musical Theatre West and working with this incredible staff, crew and cast. Theatrical awards include L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Award nominee for Best Choreographer (Jekyll & Hyde, Cabrillo Music Theatre), Ovation Award nominee for Best Choreographer (The Andrews Brothers, Musical Theatre West), Los Angeles Times Critic’s Pick (Me & My Girl, Musical Theatre West), DramaLogue’s Critic Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Choreography” (A Little Night Music, Center Theatre Group; La Cage aux Folles and Oliver, Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities), Inland Theatre League Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Director” (Sueddical, Performance Riverside), AriZoni Award for Outstanding Achievement in Theatre – “Best Choreography” (A Chorus Line, The Phoenix Theatre). PAUL GARMAN (Executive Director/Producer) Paul began his association with Musical Theatre West in 1963 as a performer when the company was known as Whittier Civic Light Opera.. He continued performing throughout high school and at UCLA. He has served as producer for Musical Theatre West since the mid1970s. Prior to that he served seven years as the company's President. Of the 160 Musical Theatre West major productions, Paul has been involved with all but 16, producing over 120 of them. Through his guidance and leadership Musical Theatre West has grown from an amateur community organization to a nationally respected regional theater group, entertaining over 60,000 patrons annually and garnering critical acclaim and numerous awards. In 2007 the organization was presented with the L.A. Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Sustained Excellence in theater and last year won the L.A. Ovation awards for Best Musical Ensemble as well as Best Featured Actress in a Musical, to add to their many awards over the years. Paul received the Arts Community Leadership award from the Arts Council for Long Beach in 2002 and Arts Education Hero of the Year Award from the Carpenter Performing Arts Center in 2008. He has been inducted into the La Serna High School Hall of Fame and was honored as Distinguished Alumni of Whittier by the Whittier Historical Society. His key passion remains the cultivation of new works for the musical stage and introducing young audiences to musical theater. KEVIN CLOWES (Technical Director) Kevin is happy to be working on his 67th production with Musical Theatre West. Over the years, his duties have included Set Designer, Technical Director, Master Carpenter, Lighting Designer. In addition to MTW, Kevin has worked as a Technical Director for McCoyRigby Entertainment, Stagelight Family Productions and spent five seasons with CLO of South Bay Cities. Kevin is instructor of Scene Design and Technical Production at Fullerton College. Thanks, Paul. We did it again. JEAN-YVES TESSIER (Lighting Designer) Selected local musical theatre and drama credits include: Sweeney Todd, Little Shop of Horrors, All Shook Up, The Pajama Game, Altar Boyz, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Musical Theatre West): Singing In The Rain (2008 Ovation Nomination for Lighting Design) White Christmas, Cats, Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, (Cabrillo Musical Theater); In the Continuum (Ensemble Theatre Company); Dreamgirls (Moonlight Amphitheater); Sweeney Todd, The Secret Garden (Lewis Family Playhouse); Equus, The Full Monty, Midsummer Night’s 13 Cast Profiles DAMON KIRSCHE (Bert Healey/Cordell Hull/Ensemble) Damon is delighted to return to MTW after appearing in 1776 as Dr. Lyman Hall. Recent: Little Shop of Horrors (Orin) Cabrillo Music Theatre, Camelot (Arthur) MTWichita, Oklahoma! (Curly) South Bay, A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus) South Coast Rep. Recent concert appearances: Eric Whitacre’s Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings (Logos) at Carnegie Hall, Show Boat (Ravenal) Ft. Worth Symphony Orchestra at Bass Hall. Proud Member of LA’s Musical Theatre Guild. Numerous appearances with LA’s Reprise and NY’s Encores series. Damon sings with big band “Dean Mora and his Orchestra.” Film/TV: Gods and Generals, Star Trek: Voyager. Training: Juilliard. NICK LORENZINI (Jimmy Johnson/Honor Guard/Ensemble) Nick is so happy to spend The Official Cuddle Season of fall at MTW performing in Annie. Favorite Credits: Rent (MTW); Cats, 42nd Street, Miss Saigon, Oklahoma! (Moonlight Amphitheatre); 42nd Street (Cabrillo); Gypsy (Arizona Broadway Theatre); Gilligan’s Island (Desert Stages). Graduate of AMDA Los Angeles. A warm thank you to Steve, Daniel, Paul, Roger, Vernon, Mary, THE SNACKS, and The Cast and Crew. Dedication to my beautiful Family, Friends and new BFF Mikey! MELISSA MITCHELL (Star-To-Be/Connie Boylan/Ensemble) Melissa is excited to have graduated from the orphanage after last performing in this show as Annie in Candlelight Pavilion’s 2002 production. She recently portrayed Cinderella alongside Sally Struthers and Marcia Wallace in Cabrillo Music Theatre’s Cinderella. Latest credits include: Joseph… (“One More Angel” Soloist/Wife) and Seussical (Bird Girl) at CLOSBC, and Joseph (Narrator) with MTW’s Summer Youth Conservatory, among others. TV/Film: “Anger Management”, “Holes”, “Star Search” (Junior Singer), among others. Melissa will soon be graduating with a B.A. in Psychology from UCLA. Thanks to Steven Dry, Steve Glaudini, Daniel, Roger, and Paul. Love to God & her family! TODD NIELSEN (Drake/Ensemble) Todd is thrilled to return to MTW having just appeared as Charles Thomson in 1776 and prior to that as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz. Todd spends most of his theatre time as a Stage Director. He directed the first in the Reiner Reading Series, Ben Franklin in Paris for Musical Theatre West. Other recent productions are Godspell for Chapman University, How the Other Half Loves for ICT in Long Beach, No Sex Please, We’re British for the Norris Theatre, and White Christmas for Cabrillo Music Theatre. Todd has been seen by LA audiences in productions of Leading Ladies, Side Show, An Ideal Husband, and City of Angels. Laura Killingsworth* Mary Ellen Kilsby Rosemarie Kimmerle Betty Anne Kirkpatrick Barbara Klein* Ted Klein Verra Klinkert Joan Knight Nancy Koblensky* Irena Kohn Shirley Lamm Rachel Lantz Karen Larson Sylvia H. Law Marnos Lelesi Lorraine A. Leon Maureen Liebman Marian Locke Melvin Locke Marilyn Lonsdale Jeanne C. Looman* Nicki Lopez Len Lovett Tommye Lovett Gay Lovins Joan Madia Marlene Madsen* Anita L. Manley Glory C. Maples Elaine Marks* Tom Marks* Norma Marter* Kathy Massanet Judi Matsen* Karen McBride* Patty McCarty* Dorothy McDermott* Catherine McHugh Lavonne McQuilkin Sunelei 'Sunny' Meylor Janice Miklas Peggy Miller Liz Minor* Tally Mintie Erlene Minton Bettye Mitchell Charlotte Mitchell Pat "Mo" Mohler John Montgomery* Ann Morales Joy Mullen Dolores Nason* Kara Nelson Larry Nemirow Shari Nemirow* Carlotta Neri Maggie O'Kane* Alice O'Keefe Ginny Oleen* Dorothy Palaski Jan Paleno Beverly Pandora Elaine Marie Paradzick* Sandra J. Paskus* Gloria Porter Carolyn Steuber Powers Darlene Quinn Nina Rattner* Lynette Rausch Verna M. Rea Dottie Reiner* Larry Rice* Sande Rice* Irene W. Rich Shirley Rich Jacquelyn Riegel* Christy Roeber Melinda Roney Susan Rose Charlotte Roush* Lorna Rowland Diana Rummel Mary Pat Sabol* Maria Saltzgaver Shirley Schnee* Robert Sciortino Bonnie Scott Rosemary Scott Natalie Sellers Betty Shaw Earl Shea* Louise Shea* Sandra Sherrard Jan Simonian* Ann Sines Lisa Sinsheimer Paula Skaugstad Arlene Solomon* Beverly Souders Bobbie Soupos Daryl Stokes Pauline Strong Peggy Strople Betty Sunofsky Patricia J. Sutch Sara L. Tatti* Jack Teele Marilyn Teele Cathy L. Telaneus Romola Temkin Marlene Temple* Marjorie TeWinkle Thomasina Thomson Shirley Thronson Barbara Vaught Lisa Viets Patricia D. "Pat" Walker JENNIFER STRATTAN (Sophie the Kettle/Mrs. Pugh/Ensemble) Jennifer is thrilled to be returning to our stage, after appearing as Shirley Markowitz in The Producers. Theatre credits include Princess Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress, Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense (Garland Award nominee), Dulcie in The Boy Friend, Joy in Cinderella (Inland Theater League Award) and Meg Brockie in Brigadoon. When not "treading the boards," Jennifer likes to spend her time with her beautiful nieces, Emma, Ava and Sophia. She is honored to be sharing the stage with such a talented cast and would like to thank Steve, Roger, Daniel and Paul for giving her this opportunity. “For Baby Joey.” MIKEY (Sandy) Mikey was discovered by his guardian and trainer William Berloni in the spring 2005 when he was three years old. Mikey was seized from a family who neglected him for the first three years of his live. When Mr. Berloni first adopted him, he had to be treated for Heartworm disease which could have been fatal. Later in 2005 Mikey hit the road in the 30th Anniversary tour of Annie as the understudy to a dog named Lola who was “Sandy”. After Lola retired on the road, Mikey took over the role and has been starring in Annie for last three years. In the proud tradition of all the dogs Mr. Berloni has rescued and trained, Mikey carries on his mission to help the plight of unwanted animals by proving they all can be stars. Mikey is handled by his favorite handler, Brian Hoffman and they dedicate this performance to Lola. 12 21 Lorraine Ward* Eva Watrous Margie Weiss Myra Weiss* Joan Wells* Jann Whisenant* Ruth Whitcomb Merna White Carol Willcut Sondra Williamson Arnie Winer Noreen Wood* Mary Anne Wozniak Jerry Wulk* Esther Yellam Janet Young *Charter Member Musical Theatre West Star Supporters Musical Theatre West gratefully recognizes the following donors who have helped us support our mission this past season. (Those listed have contributed $50 or more between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010) HONORARY LIFETIME PATRON Charles & Mary Hanson, Whittier Beverly Harris, Whittier Wagner Kitchen & Bath Design Center, Long Beach David & Myra Weiss, Whittier GUARANTOR Ackerman Family/Evalyn M. Bauer Foundation, Long Beach Arts Council for Long Beach Kathy Baker Campbell, Huntington Beach Fred & Char Gamm, Huntington Beach Musical Theatre West Footlighters Musical Theatre West Guild Ken & Dottie Reiner, Long Beach CELEBRITY Kellie & Jim Bieber, San Clemente Allen B. Cagle, MD, Whittier Cindy & John Costello, Long Beach Patricia J. DeRouen, Cypress Bob & Janice Dominguez, Long Beach Don & Lenore Garman, Laguna Beach Paul Garman, Laguna Beach Dr. Donald J. Greco & Terry Marté Greco, Long Beach John Greco, Long Beach BENEFACTOR Dr. Robert & Susan Green, Lakewood Don & Judy McNulty Black, Seal Beach Liz Handley, Long Beach Sara Wenkle Kaplan, Laguna Niguel William & Sheila Hanley, Long Beach Don Knabe, Los Angeles County Bill & Pauline Henry, Santa Monica Board of Supervisors Indulgence Day & Med Spa, Long Beach Len & Tommye Lovett, Long Beach Betty Anne Kirkpatrick, Long Beach National Endowment for the Arts, John & Joan Knight, Long Beach Washington, D.C. Alexander & Marnos Lelesi, Long Beach Arlene Solomon & Sidney Schulman, Judith Matsen, Buena Park Long Beach Bettye Mitchell, Long Beach Joan Wells, Long Beach John Montgomery, Whittier Edward Parker, Los Angeles SPONSOR Richard Neri & Kurt Schulzman, Long Beach Anonymous Jacquelyn Riegel, Laguna Beach Bess J. Hodges Foundation, Long Beach Bradford Renaissance Portraits, Costa Mesa Duane Rose, Long Beach Daniel & Anne Fraser Thomas, Long Beach Steve & Frances Conley, Long Beach Stephen & Sheryl Troeger, Long Beach Gary & Judy Cooper, Long Beach Madalyne & Peter Ursano, Long Beach Howard & Elaine Davis, Long Beach Noel & Bernice Wenkle, Laguna Niguel Edison International, Rosemead Patricia Grisham & George Kent, Reno, NV Dr. Sandy & Susanna Witzling, Long Beach Sheldon & Shell Whitney Grossman, Huntington Beach STAR Jon & Amanda Hall, Long Beach Anonymous Friends of Sara Wenkle Kaplan Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles Laura Killingsworth, Long Beach James & Eileen Allen, Bellflower Mary Ellen Kilsby, Long Beach Jefferson Asher & Jan Foster, Encino Lucia Kos, Long Beach Robbie Bartholomew, Long Beach Joe & Edna Moore, Hacienda Heights Michael Betts, Long Beach Larry & Shari Nemirow, Seal Beach Margo Bishop, San Clemente Seaside Printing, Long Beach Robert & Marty Bolling, Seal Beach Don & Marlene Temple, Long Beach Kozell & Sally Boren, Long Beach Universal Care, Signal Hill Roy & Karen Brown, Signal Hill Richard & Mary Carpenter, Thousand Oaks Jim & Melanie Choura, Lakewood Stanley Cohen, Escondido Cecil & Bev Cook, Long Beach Monica Coward, Los Angeles Lucy Daggett, Long Beach Marylou Dunn, Long Beach Janet Emery, Sierra Madre Cleo & Mary Evans, Long Beach Earl & Shirley Feiwell, Huntington Beach Mary Louise Ferguson, Laguna Beach David & Barbara Flanders, Yorba Linda Dr. Wayne & Karen Freeman, Long Beach Carlos & Esperanza Garcia, Hacienda Heights Ned & Barbara Gaylord, Long Beach George & Kim Heuser, Long Beach Mari Hooper, Long Beach Jim & Marjorie Howard, Hacienda Heights David & Virginia Johns, Long Beach Carole Jones, Long Beach Nancy Koblensky, Los Alamitos Mel & Marian Locke, Hacienda Heights Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau Hugh & Catherine McHugh, Long Beach Rita Michener, Long Beach Marian Pincombe, Long Beach Dick & Carol Ramseyer, Seal Beach Larry & Sande Rice, Long Beach Cathy & Doug Richie, Long Beach Ted & Shirley Schnee, Lakewood Seaport Village Inn, Avalon Earl & Louise Shea, Seal Beach Ken & Cheryl Simpson, Orange Jim & Lisa Sinsheimer, Huntington Beach Jean Bixby Smith, Long Beach Jacques & Sally Sopkin, Newport Beach Dr. S.T. Stagg III & Anne Relph, Mission Viejo Bonnie & Bill Stoeppelman, San Pedro Janet Sugawara, Cerritos Marc & Sybil Tamaroff, Huntington Beach Garrett & Marjorie TeWinkle, Seal Beach Betty Webster, Signal Hill Nella Webster O`Grady, Newport Coast George Wong Jr. M.D., Westminster Arch & Janet Young, Long Beach Cast Profiles JEF CANTER (Lt. Ward/Henry Morgenthau/Ensemble) Jef (with one F) is making his Musical Theatre West debut and was most recently seen in the role of Roscoe Dexter in Singin’ in the Rain at the Norris Theatre. Prior to that: Bob in Boomers and Professor Riley in Shadowlands with the American Coast Theatre Company. His credits on the East Coast include Pat Denning in 42nd Street, Coach Bolton in High School Musical at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre and Joe Boyd in Damn Yankees at Cortland Repertory Theatre. Jef now calls Southern California his professional home. For more info: www.jefcanter.com or www.twitter.com/jefcanter AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN (Mrs. Greer/Frances Perkins/Ensemble) A member of SAG and AFTRA, Amberly has starred in award-winning independent films, several episodes of “MADtv,” “The Tonight Show” and stage productions of Into the Woods as the Witch, the Narrator in Joseph…, Vi in Footloose, Brooke in Noises Off, Vera in Ten Little Indians and MTSC’s Annie as Grace. She’s been a Nashville recording artist, writer and producer (album titled “In Your Hands”) and owns her own publishing company, representing both herself and other songwriters. A Valedictorian graduate of CSU Fullerton, Amberly is currently a teacher/director at Fullerton College, as well as to her adorable toddler and supportive husband. SEAN CLIFFORD (Fred McCracken/Louis Howe/Ensemble) Sean is thrilled to be making his MTW debut in Annie! Credits include: Chicago: The Musical (Baliff/Ensemble), Swing! (West Coast/Dance Captain), A Chorus Line (Paul): Phoenix Theatre; Oklahoma!, Showboat, Man of La Mancha: West Virginia Public Theatre; Cabaret (Cliff), West Side Story (Snowboy), Parade (Judge Roan), Angels in America (Prior Walter), and Side Show: Michigan. Training: The University of Michigan, Musical Theatre. Much love to my family and to all my friends who are unique and priceless. AMY GILLETTE (Annette/Ronnie Boylan/Ensemble) Amy is so excited to be back on the MTW stage where she was last seen in the acclaimed Sweeney Todd! She comes straight from a beautiful production of Godspell at the Candlelight Pavilion. Before that she was seen as Mabel in Performance Riverside’s production of The Pirates of Penzance and played Josie Cohan in the world premiere of Richard Sherman’s new musical, Pazzazz! at the El Capitan Theatre. Regional theatre: Johanna in Sweeney Todd (Starlight Bowl), Jenny in Company (Performance Riverside), Cinderella in Into the Woods (Candlelight Pavilion), Belle in Beauty and the Beast (ITL Award), Sarah in Guys and Dolls (Candlelight Pavilion). Ephesians 3:20 BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN (Bundles/Harold Ickes/Ensemble) Brian is no stranger to “Easy Street” after 1,700+ performances of Annie over 3 national tours, 8 regional productions and the Annie: 30th Anniversary & Annie 2 cast recordings. Leapin’ lizards, indeed! In between his acting gigs (which have been everything and everywhere from starring as “Horton” in the acclaimed Off-Broadway Revival & cast recording of Seussical to leading a barbershop quartet in Japan for 3 years at Tokyo DisneySea) this New Yorker has never waited on tables…instead, he happily calls working with Bill Berloni & the pups his “day job,” working on Broadway shows like Legally Blonde and The Royal Family. This one’s for Lola. www.brianmichaelhoffman.com MUSICAL THEATRE WEST •Enriches the cultural life of the community through musical theater; •Preserves musical theater as a unique American art form; •Cultivates and educates the audience of tomorrow through education and outreach programs. Musical Theatre West is a California 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation and all donations are tax-deductible. 22 11 Cast Profiles JENNA ROSEN (Duffy) Jenna is thrilled to be scrubbing the floors in Annie for Musical Theater West! Recent credits include: Dani in Dani Girl (West Coast premiere), Carolyn in The House of Finnegan (West Coast premiere, original cast album), Evita (FCLO), Phantom (FCLO), Annie (Molly) and the national tour of Joseph… (w/Patrick Cassidy). In July, Jenna was a soloist for Disneyland’s 55th Anniversary Rededication. Jenna has traveled the U.S. and Canada as a Company Kid with Orange County Song and Dance. She would like to thank her family, KSR and Paul, Steve and Roger for this amazing opportunity! PAIGE BEFELER (July) Musical Theatre West Debut! Paige made her stage debut as Gretl in The Sound of Music at the 5th Ave. Theatre in Seattle, starring Terrance Mann. Since then, she has been an Orange County Song and Dance "Company Kid"; performing throughout Southern California, and in Knott's Berry Farm's Holiday parade and shows. A 5th grader, she played the roles of: Annie in Annie, Glinda in The Wizard of Oz, and Sandy in Grease in her school productions. When not singing and dancing, Paige can be found playing soccer, and was a member of AYSO 58's All Star Champion Soccer Team last year. ALEXA FREEMAN (Pepper) Alexa is thrilled to be returning to Musical Theatre West for her second show. You may remember her as Agnes in last year’s Meet Me in St. Louis. Other regional credits include Kate in Annie (Tuachan). This summer she blew up like a blueberry as Violet in Willy Wonka (P.S. Productions). Previously, she flew across the stage as Michael in Peter Pan (Signature Productions). Alexa is 12 years old and in the 7th grade. She has been singing, dancing and acting since she was a very little girl. Many thanks to Paul, Steve, Daniel, Roger, Bets and the entire cast and crew. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Drew and Cash for all their love and support. www.2freemangirls.com MADDISON MILLEDGE (Tessie) Maddie, age 11, is thrilled to join Musical Theatre West and the cast of Annie! Regional: Annie (Annie); The Wizard of Oz (Lullaby League Munchkin, Little Witch). Thank you to my Mom and Dad, my brothers Nick and Nate, my voice and acting coach Greg Kata, and to the rest of my wonderful family, friends, and teachers. "Anything can happen if you let it…." DANIELLE SOIBELMAN (Kate) Danielle is excited to make her MTW debut. Danielle was the Little Girl in Ragtime, Anna Ludwig in Cabaret, and soloist in several Revues with Musical Theatre of Los Angeles. She has also performed in Willy Wonka, Little Shop of Horrors, Annie, Peter Pan and Yo Ho Ho A Pirate’s Chrismtas (she will again play Eve this holiday season at the NoHo Arts Center). Danielle can be seen as a series regular on “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader” and on the Season 4 finale of “Californication”. To see what else Danielle has been up to visit www.imdb.me/daniellesoibelman. Danielle would like to thank Steve Glaudini and MTW for this wonderful opportunity to work with an amazing cast and crew. GRACE KAUFMAN (Molly) Gracie is eight years old. Last season she played Tootie in Meet Me in St. Louis, and was excited to be recognized as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical by Stage Scene L.A., as well as Most Promising Newcomer by the Southern California Motion Picture Council. Other credits include Annie in Annie, Jr., Tulip in A Faery Hunt, Fern in Charlotte’s Web and Sally in A Charlie Brown Christmas. Film/TV credits include “Witch Creek”, “Spirit of America” (USA Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo) and “Special Agent Oso” for the Disney Channel. She loves books, animals, her parents and little brother Henry. Thanks to Paul, Steve, Daniel & Roger for the chance to work on such a fun show! 10 MTW Star Supporters (continued) LEADING ROLE John & Augusta Adams, Signal Hill Claudia Albert, Garden Grove Syl Alper, Long Beach Jeanne Badgley, Long Beach Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach Linda Barnett, Anaheim Carol Bellmaine, Long Beach Robert & Donna Betts, Long Beach Rhea Black, Long Beach Barbara Blackwell, Long Beach Dr. Myron J. & Paula Bloom, Long Beach Pam Bloxham, South Gate Rosemarie Boll, Cerritos Joyce & Ed Bryan, Long Beach Richard & Martha Bushnell, Mission Viejo Dayvee Carrothers, Long Beach Barbara Carter, Anaheim Alvin & Helen Colclasure, Fountain Valley Joan Colmar, Long Beach Norma Cowles, Huntington Beach Elaine Dovgard, Long Beach Stephanie Enright, Rolling Hills Ronald & Alice Enyeart, Sedona, AZ Sandra & Gerry Facon, Long Beach Roy & Gladys Flair, Long Beach Susan & Robert Floyd, Norco Bob & Nancy Foster, Long Beach Nancy Fuller, Long Beach Charles Garcia, Los Alamitos Miriam Garland, Long Beach Mel & Gary Gerber, Laguna Niguel Marilyn Gidden, Lakewood Mark & Deborah Goldfarb, Seal Beach Stuart & Adrienne Green, Long Beach David & Marjorie Griswold, Meeks Bay Marvell Gum, Long Beach Mae Hansell, Seal Beach Mary Lu Hauser, Long Beach Roy & Elda Hearrean, Long Beach Nancy Higginson, Long Beach International City Bank, Long Beach Gene & LeAnn Johnson, Long Beach Joie DeVivre, San Francisco Aaron & Leslie Kern, Seal Beach Louise Lakoff, Long Beach Robert & Hannah Levine, Los Alamitos Long Beach Opera Tom & Elaine Marks, Long Beach Tom & Karen McBride, Long Beach Ruth McLeod, Long Beach David McMahon, Long Beach Jerry Miller & Gail Wassil, Long Beach Tally Mintie, Long Beach John & Michelle Molina, Long Beach Mark Moore, Long Beach Duane & Dona Morris, Westminster Terry & Irene Mulholland, Lakewood Music Theatre International, New York Janice Myers, Seal Beach Carlotta Neri, Long Beach Keith Otsuka & Fran Jutzi, Orange Louis & Carole Owens, Long Beach Mary Kay Petersen, Los Alamitos Michael Repp & Joe Justo, Long Beach Patti Richmond, Long Beach Jamie Rideaux, Seal Beach Long Beach Symphony Edward & Annette Roberts, Pismo Beach Melinda Roney, Long Beach Susan Rose, Long Beach Don & Merry Carol Rudnick, Seal Beach Viktor & Mary Beth Rzeteljski, Rancho Palos Verdes Harry & Maria Saltzgaver, Long Beach Sam Elias, Santa Monica Sandy & Barry Simon, Long Beach Robert Sciortino, Long Beach Ray & Sandra Sherrard, Huntington Beach Dr. Michael & Beverle Singer, Long Beach Paula Skaugstad, Cypress In Memory of Jerry G. Smith Kathryn Smith, Costa Mesa Patricia Smith, Montebello Stargazers Productions, Mission Viejo Pauline Strong, Long Beach Al & Marilynn Sykes, Long Beach Tru II Form Fitness Studio, Seal Beach Stella Ungar, Long Beach Kathleen & Jerry Waletzko, Garden Grove Lorraine Ward, Long Beach Dr. John Yvonne Whalley, Long Beach Linda Watson Wheeler Family, Long Beach Myrna & Richard Wigod, Long Beach Diana Wilkins, Torrance Wynne Wilson, Long Beach Jim Witoszynski, Los Angeles Dolores Wolf, Los Alamitos Joan & William Worrell, Los Alamitos Wyland Galleries, Aliso Viejo Esther Yellam, Long Beach FEATURED ROLE Alex Theatre, Glendale Elayne Bendel, Mission Viejo Broadway LA, Los Angeles Cathy Brown, Cerritos Catie Campion, Long Beach Joyce Carter, Long Beach Richard & Nancy Celio, Fullerton Helen Chapkhaneh, Redondo Beach Shirley Chiavetta, Long Beach Ivan & Emily Chronister, Long Beach Mark & Lisa Cochrane, Long Beach Ed Conrad, Lakewood Susan Davis, Long Beach Jake & Judy De Ruyter, Long Beach Paul Diego, Long Beach Kinde Durkee, Long Beach Barbara Eckert, Seal Beach FCLO Music Theatre, Fullerton Barnett Feldman, Long Beach 23 Nancy & Jim Gaines, Long Beach Sheri Glazebrook, Long Beach The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles Mary Griley, Long Beach Don Haffner, Long Beach John & La Vonne Hamilton, Long Beach Joanne Harber, Cypress Ken & Sue Hawkes, Whittier Leslie & Christine Hawkes, Los Alamitos Eleanore Helvin, La Mirada Carol Horowitz, Los Alamitos Bill Houck, Pasadena Margaret Jackson, Chico Bobbie Janiak, Long Beach Dr. M. R. & Susan Jayaram, Cypress Gloria Kappe, Cerritos Gary & Becky Kirkpatrick, Sherman Oaks Bob & Ilse Kirste, San Pedro Ruth Kizior, Anaheim Wilann Korth, Long Beach Dwayne & Karen Larson, Long Beach Joe & Natalie Lissak, Lakewood Noreen Littman, Palm Desert Sharon Loe, Seal Beach Jerry & Flora Loeb, Long Beach Marlene Madsen, Seal Beach Gail Mandell, Seal Beach Virginia Mason, Chickamauga Michael & Dorothy McDermott, Long Beach Lavonne McQuilkin, Long Beach Janice Miklas, Los Alamitos Harry & Liz Minor, Long Beach Moonlight Stage Productions, Vista Annie Morales, Long Beach Musical Theatre Guild, Sherman Oaks Sterling & Dorothy Neblett, Orange Norris Center for the Performing Arts, Rolling Hills Estates Janis O`Brien-Nelson, Long Beach Lincoln & Pat Odell, Irvine George & Lynn Pardon, Cypress Wayne Perry, Torrance Carolyn Powers, Long Beach Jim & Carol Preusch, Long Beach PRP Wine International, Orange Carolyn Pryor, Cypress David Rae, Los Angeles Lynette Rausch, Long Beach Frederich Roos, Cerritos Robert & Mary Pat Sabol, Long Beach Sal Saenz & Neal Vincent, Long Beach Ethel Severson, Long Beach Barbara & Leon Shoag, Long Beach Brad & Judy Silverman, Trabuco Canyon Clara Smith, Los Alamitos Dianna Srock, Roseville Steve Stadnick, Lake Forest Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stahl, Long Beach Vickie & Jim Sullos, Long Beach John & Linda Sumpter, Long Beach Betty Sunofsky, Long Beach Christine Swanson, Arcadia MTW Star Supporters (continued) Hermosa Beach Susie Contratto, Palm Springs Robert Davies Crossan, II, Los Alamitos Curves, Long Beach Alene Davis, Long Beach Don & Helen De Groot, Santa Ana Janice De Rouen, Cypress Eknath Deo, Long Beach Maryan Derry, Long Beach Gloria & George Deukmejian, Long Beach Ken Dickson, Long Beach Doris Donahoe, Long Beach UNDERSTUDY Eva Dover, Mission Viejo Anonymous Patricia Dowd, Long Beach Grace Alexander, Long Beach Downtown Lions Club of Long Beach Jo Allen, Anaheim Doris Drew, Long Beach Wes & Jan Alston, Long Beach Jack & Dawn Duncan, Long Beach Anaheim Sheraton, Anaheim Anaheim White House Restaurant, Anaheim Judy Edson, Long Beach Barry & Pam Ehrreich, Huntington Beach Janet Anwyl, Huntington Beach Kurt Eichsteadt, Long Beach Aquarium Of The Pacific, Long Beach Jack & Judy Elder, Long Beach Toni Atwell, Long Beach Patricia Ann Elliott, Orange Avi Resort & Casino, Laughlin William & Lynn Englehart, Long Beach Carole Ball, La Mirada Pat Estrellas, Anaheim Barbery Coast Men's Hair Design, The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, Newport Beach Palm Springs In honor of Catherine Barnett, Downey Barbara Farr, Rancho Palos Verdes Patti Beckman, Irvine Beverly Findley, Torrance Jimmie & Leila Beebe, Los Angeles Fred & Marilyn Fineman, Seal Beach Terry & Diane Beeman, Anaheim John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood Edward & Teresa Behnke, Whittier M. Lynn Forrester & Bob Baier, Seal Beach Alex & Linda Bellehumeur, Long Beach Jackie Francis, San Clemente Sydney Benowitz, Los Alamitos Bea Frankel & Jamie Smith, Upland In Honor of Yierno Bilo, Lakewood Lamoyne Freed, Long Beach Jan & Tom Binckes, Huntington Beach Frenchy's Bistro, Long Beach Shari Bischof, Huntington Beach Davis Gaines, Los Angeles Marilyn Bittle, Long Beach Jim & Nancy Gaines, Long Beach Bixby Knoll Car Wash, Long Beach Xavier Galindo & Lupe Fontaine, Del Aire Shirley Black, Seal Beach Arnold & Cherie Gamboa, Anaheim Robert & Jacquelyn Bowman, San Dimas James & Dolores Gibson, Lakewood Brea Improv, Brea Alvin Glasky, Mission Viejo Carole Brennan, Long Beach Richard & Irena Glassman, Yorba Linda Gerald & Iona Bresnahan, Westminster Becky Goltra, Bellflower Basia Bressickello, Santa Fe Springs Rose Marie Gomez, Long Beach Pat & David Brinker, Buena Park James & Susan Good, Yorba Linda Robert Brown, Laguna Beach Robert & Phyllis Goodwin, Long Beach Harold R. Brown Foundation, Las Vegas Allegra Gordon, Fullerton Bubba Gumps Shrimp Company, Phylis Gordon, Huntington Beach Long Beach Randy Gordon & Nancy Becker, Suzette Buchanan, Fullerton Long Beach Shirley & Michael Callan, Long Beach David Greco, San Clemente Robert Campbell, Huntington Beach Evelyn Grisham, La Mirada Grace Carroll, Long Beach Robert & Joan Gross, Long Beach Theodore Carter, Long Beach Paul Gutierrez, Long Beach Valerie & Robert Carter, Lakewood Don & Barbara Hall, Lakewood Eugene Chernoy, Long Beach Sandy Hall & Claire Jann, Long Beach Andrew Choy, Seal Beach Ann Hanson, Long Beach Elliott Christensen, Anaheim Charles R. Hart, Jr. Family, Los Angeles Terry Clarke, San Juan Capistrano Van Hartley, Huntington Beach Charlotte Cochrane, Los Alamitos Dr. Ronald & Sylvia Hartman, Lakewood Michael Cohn, Rancho Palos Verdes JoAnn Harvey, Long Beach Bill & Sharon Coleman, Long Beach Robert Hatch, Long Beach The Comedy & Magic Club, Desiree Tanner, Long Beach Cathy Telaneus, Signal Hill Judge Judith A. & Leo Vander Lans, Long Beach Kathy Verdugo, La Habra Virginia Waters, Long Beach Avalee Ann Wagner, Long Beach Arnie Winer, Orange Woman`s City Club of Long Beach Daryl & Mary Anne Wozniak, Long Beach 24 Marilyn Hauser, Long Beach Keith & Joan Hays, Long Beach Robert Hedley, Long Beach Bernard & Jeane Hein, Garden Grove Colonel Tim S. Heinemann & Linda Brown, San Juan Capestrano Phyllis Helland, Huntington Beach Diane Herriges, Orange Jaclyn Tilley Hill, Long Beach The Hollywood Improv, Los Angeles David Hood, Signal Hill Ron & Charlyn Hoover, Long Beach Cari Ignarra, Huntington Beach inGrace Photography, Costa Mesa Bob & Joan Inselberg, Long Beach iO Improv West Comedy Theatre, Hollywood J&L Jewelry, Long Beach Joyce & Jim Jennison, Anaheim Bill & Kathleen Johnson, Long Beach Donita Joseph, Seal Beach Ruth Padway Kaller, Seal Beach Dr. Eric & Nancy Kaplan, Long Beach Dr. Keith G. Kato, Alta Loma Dr. Kay & Arleen Kawahara, Montebello Raymond & Eleanor Kelso, Long Beach John Kendall, Seal Beach Audrey Kerr, Long Beach Bill & Yvonne Kirkendall, Garden Grove Ray & Shirley Klein, Long Beach Ann & James Kresl, Long Beach Walt & Lois Kuencer, Long Beach The Laguna Playhouse, Laguna Beach Karen Larson, Costa Mesa Richard & Barbara Lederer, Long Beach Legoland California Resort, Carlsbad Irene Leib, Lakewood Lois & Irv Levine, Westminster Joan Lewis, Whittier Marvin Lieblein, Long Beach Bob & Betty Lindgren, Long Beach Long Beach Ballet Long Beach Mariott Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Los Angeles Master Chorale Los Angeles Philharmonic Bonnie Lowenthal, Long Beach Chic & JoAnn Lundgren, Long Beach Lydia Gamboa, Pico Rivera Peggy & Jim Lymburner, Signal Hill Janice Lysiak, Orange Bob & Carolyn Maney, Long Beach Leslee Martin, Los Alamitos Dorothy McDermott, Long Beach William McDonald, Long Beach Glenn & Billie McNeal, Long Beach Cheryl McNulty, Long Beach Medieval Times, Buena Park Clarice Elaine Miller, Westminster Ralph & Jane Rice Mindess, Los Alamitos Dick & Joan Moe, Rolling Hills Estates Art & Barbara Moncrief, La Mirada Cast Profiles SHANNON WARNE (Grace Farrell) Shannon was last seen on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse as Guenevere in David Lee’s re-envisioned production of Camelot. National Tour: Nimue,*Guenevere u/s in Camelot starring Michael York (*6 Performances/Opening in Philadelphia). Recent: Rachel in the start-studded Two By Two for Reprise! Critical acclaim for Violet in the Los Angeles premiere of Violet with MTG, Polly in The Threepenny Opera for ICT, Estella in Great Expectations at the Hudson, Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers with Cabrillo Music Theatre. Other Credits: Ovation for Baz Luhrmann’s La Boheme (Ahmanson). Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof and Kate in Pirates of Penzance (Sacramento Music Circus), Chanel in Bark! (Coast Playhouse), Emily in Empire (Hudson/Rich Forum), Hope in Anything Goes! (Ordway), Meg in Merrily We Roll Along (Guthrie), Violet in the Midwest premiere of Side Show (Park Square). AEA member since 2002. Come see Shannon along-side Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy this Christmas in Thousand Oaks! Deepest thanks to my family and the lovely ladies at KSR! Visit www.shannonwarne.com MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO (Rooster Hannigan) Broadway: Guys and Dolls (Rusty Charlie/ dancer), Beauty and the Beast (LA, Lumiere/ LeFou), Saturday Night Fever (Monty). Original companies: Fosse, Sweet Smell of Success, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and A Chorus Line 2006 Revival (Gregory Gardner). Touring: West Side Story (Action/Arab), The Producers (Carmen Ghia), SHOWBOAT (Frank Schultz) Hollywood Bowl. At MTW: THE PRODUCERS (Carmen Ghia, Ovation Award), pianist/musical director Forbidden Broadway and Rent. Eddie Ryan opposite Vicky Lewis in Funny Girl, Sacramento Music Circus. Musical Director: Havok’s Kiss of the Spider Woman, Story of My Life, and Thrill Me, Cabrillo’s Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Roger Bean’s Life Could Be A Dream, Hudson Mainstage (LADCC and Garland Awards), SUDS, Cosmopolitan Cabaret Sacramento, and in NYC, Trouble in Tahiti, and Landscape of the Body. Piano playing actor: Sidney Cohn, On Your Toes and Oscar, 42nd Street (both twice). Assistant Director: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Old Globe San Diego. Composer: Scary Musical a new musical. BETS MALONE (Lily St. Regis) Bets is no stranger to Annie, having played the title role in the first Regional Production over two decades ago. (Thanks Mom and Dad for taking me to that audition) MTW audiences have seen her in Guys And Dolls, All Shook Up, Me And My Girl, Children Of Eden and last seasons The Marvelous Wonderettes as Suzy Simpson- a role she originated off Broadway and later recorded on the Original Cast Album. Regional- Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel), 1776 (Martha), Annie Get Your Gun (Annie), Evita (Eva), Once Upon a Mattress (Fred), Crazy for You (Polly), and On The Town (Hildy). She can be seen on the DVD The Ten Commandments: the Musical starring Val Kilmer, and her vocal talents can be heard as Talulah the monkey in Barbie as the Island Princess, Ruth in Cartoon Networks What’s Wrong With Ruth and as the singing voice of Velma in Scooby Doo- Song Of The Vampire. Bets is married to artistic director/actor Steven Glaudini. www.betsmalone.com MARK CAPRI (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Previous MTW: Lanyon in Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. South Bay CLO: Ismay in Titanic. Santa Barbara CLO: Higgins in My Fair Lady, Arthur in Camelot, Dickinson in 1776, Hermocrates in Triumph of Love. McCoy-Rigby: Higgins in My Fairy Lady. Metropolitain Opera, NY: Agamemnon in Iphigenie en Tauride, and cover in Oedipus Rex. Chicago and Pasadena Symphonies: Dorant in The Bourgeois Gentleman. Milwaukee Symphony: Theseus/Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. New York Fringe Festival: Inspector in Suspect…A Killer Musical. Broadway: covered Alan Rickman in Private Lives and Rupert Everett in Blithe Spirit. Off Broadway: Roundabout Theatre: George in On Approval (Theatre World Award). Leading Roles: Mark Taper Forum, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, SCRT, Old Globe, Seattle and Berkeley Reps, Intiman Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company and others. Film and TV: “Titanic”, “The Empire Strikes Back”, “Sonotorious”, “Frasier”, “According to Jim”, “Whoopie”, and others. Training: The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. 9 Musical Theatre West Travel Club New York Theatre Tour May 1-7, 2011 Each year Musical Theatre West patrons join Executive Director/Producer Paul Garman for a week in the Big Apple! Each tour is unique, featuring sights on and off the beaten path, fine dining, and of course, plenty of Broadway shows! Sign-ups are being taken now for our twelfth annual tour won’t you join us? TOTAL TRIP COST: $3400 Includes: •Round-trip airfare on JetBlue •Meals included •Six nights at the DoubleTree Guest Suites in Midtown Manhattan •Sightseeing, including the Brooklyn Museum, Harbor Cruise, Dessert at Sardi’s and more •Six Broadway shows, including Q&A with cast members after performances $500 Deposit due upon sign-up (refundable until December 1) LIMITED AVAILABILITY! SIGN UP TODAY! For more information or to sign up visit the hospitality table in the lobby or call 562.856.1999 x227 presstelegram.com | home delivery: 562.436.3676 | advertising: 562.499.1382 8 25 MTW Star Supporters (continued) Richard Mosley, Long Beach Nancy & Bob Myers, Long Beach Anne Nagle-Border, Laguna Woods Kara & Ronald Nelson, Long Beach Susie Newman, Long Beach Karleen Nicholson, Long Beach Bill & Mary Lou Nicolai, Long Beach Michael & Sharron Nott, Long Beach Beverly & William O`Neill, Long Beach Virginia Oleen, Long Beach Michael Owen, Long Beach John & Antoinette Palazzo, Placentia Roberta Parkes, Los Alamitos Carl & Lenore Pearlston, Torrance Pinot Provence, Los Angeles Mary Playter, Seal Beach Sarah Pool, Long Beach Laura Garcia Pulido, Los Angeles William & Gail Quan, Whittier Jack & Darlene Quinn, Long Beach George & Beverle Ray, Cerritos Charles & Verna Rea, Long Beach Shary Reed, Seal Beach Gloria & Harold Ressler, Anaheim Carol H. Richards, Aliso Viejo Janet Ritschel, Huntington Beach Julio Rivera, Huntington Beach Danny Rodgers, Long Beach Maria Rohaidy, Long Beach Helene Rose, Long Beach Deann Roth, Bellflower Skip & Lorna Rowland, Long Beach Anne Runolfsson, New York Barbara Bernice Rush, Montebello Thomas & Joy Rybolt, Huntington Beach Dennis & Diane Schmitz, Long Beach Robert Schureman, Costa Mesa David & Donna Schwien, Seal Beach Grace Sheldon, Long Beach Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina BJ Sherwin, Rancho Dominguez Bob & Kandice Sherwood, Long Beach Lindsay Shields, Long Beach David & Jenny Shlemmer, Long Beach Myrna & Leonard Simon, Long Beach Jo Skibby, Newport Beach Harriet Slifka & Cynthia Slifka Damoth, Whittier Nancy Slusher, Del Smith, Palm Desert Doris Soriano, Westminster Jackie & Frank Spiziri, Long Beach Daryl Stokes, Buena Park In honor of Peggy Sturgis Julie Su, Cerritos Dr. Michael & Hilda Sugarman, Fullerton Michael Sweeney, Huntington Beach Kay Teel, Laguna Beach Linda Telkowski, Long Beach Kathy Terry, Cypress Jacqueline Thacker, Long Beach Mary Thoits, Long Beach Mike & Beverly Tilson, Cypress Virginia Todd, Long Beach Andy Tomenchuk, San Clemente Tom's Tire, Signal Hill Barbara & Jay Tone III, Corona Del Mar Phyllis Toombs, Huntington Beach In Memory of Kathy Tracy H. Uchiyama, Gardena Ultrazone Laser Tag, Sherman Oaks Dr. Masashi & Christine Uriu, Rancho Palos Verdes Nancy Valencia, Long Beach Joan Van Hooten, Long Beach Kenneth & Sharon Varden, South Pasadena Vintage Tea Leaf, Long Beach Joe Vivilacqua, Long Beach Alden & Lucy M. Wadleigh, Long Beach Richard Walker, Long Beach Winifred Waters, Long Beach Eva Watrous, Long Beach David & Emma Weintraub, Huntington Beach Arthur White, Westminster Loyd & Ginnie Wilcox, Long Beach H. Wildman, Long Beach KC Wilson, Laguna Hills Richard & Liliana Witz-Hancsak, San Pedro John Wolzanski, Long Beach Darrell & Norma Woodruff, Montrose Eileen Wright, Tustin Jerry Wulk, Long Beach Ron & Gene Yaffee, Seal Beach Richard & Mary Zern, Long Beach JoRae Zuckerman, Long Beach Richard Blackshere, Long Beach Barbara Blye, Ventura Carol Borowick & Patricia King, Long Beach Phyllis Bowles, Anaheim Judith Braddor, Huntington Beach Gary & Vicky Breese, Lomita James & Margaret Brewer, Anaheim Karen Briggs, Long Beach Peggy Brizuela, Alhambra Noreen & Riley Brown, Long Beach Scott Brunner, Long Beach Buono's Authentic Pizzeria, Long Beach Audrey Burge, Signal Hill Buster's Beach House & Longboard Bar, Long Beach Susan Buttera, Huntington Beach Byers Choice, Ltd., Chalfont Mary Callahan, Long Beach Blanche Cannady, Long Beach Brenda Carpenter, Long Beach Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Diana Carroll, Seal Beach Judy Carter-Johnson, Seal Beach Joan & George Casares, Seal Beach Ken & Norma Casford, Whittier Pat & Chuck Cassaday, Long Beach Jerry Cassaday, Long Beach Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts Jacquelyne Childs, Lakewood Raoul Cinco & Connie Schmidt, Seal Beach Jolene Clark, Long Beach Jovita M. Clark, Long Beach Harriet Clouse, Whittier Diane & Lewis Colarossi, Coto de Caza Ruth Connell, Long Beach CHORUS Chuck & Evelyn Connors, Long Beach 2nd Street Beauty, Long Beach Janice Cowan, Long Beach Norma Abu-Dayyeh, Long Beach Donovan Craig, Long Beach The Actors' Gang, Culver City Beverly Culbertson, Long Beach Stephanie & Erwin Adler, Los Angeles S. L. Curtis, Long Beach Sy & Reva Alban, Long Beach Daily Grill, Los Angeles Lance Alspaugh, Los Angeles Greg Davis, Buena Park Terry Anderson, Long Beach Bern & Margie Dayley, Lake Forest Sharon & Dirk Aoto, Seal Beach Dorothy Deatherage, Long Beach Howard Applebaum, Hacienda Heights Jacqueline Demler, Long Beach Johnny Arceri, Torrance Miles & Dolores Devine, Long Beach Harold & Dorothy Ashworth, Anaheim Rosemarie Dicsko, Cerritos Mona Bachmann, Long Beach Tami Dienstag, Seal Beach Sue Baltazar, Anaheim Donna Dietz, Seal Beach Elinore Bates-Petoletti, Seal Beach Susan Dill, Huntington Beach Virginia Beard, Huntington Beach Jerry Donevant, Seal Beach Maureen Bell, Long Beach Joanne Echevarria, Lakewood Bella Hair Design, Los Alamitos Kathy & Bill Edwards, Long Beach Vera Belville, Long Beach Howard Einberg, Los Angeles Yolanda Flora Benavidez, Long Beach Valance & Linda Eisleben, Stanton Blanche Benisek, Los Alamitos Toni Ellis, Huntington Beach Kenneth & Jackie Berger, Long Beach Donna English, Lakewood Margaret Berger, Long Beach Norman & Jane Berlinger, Huntington Beach Robert & Terry Erickson, Seal Beach Joe & Gail Eskew, Irvine Francis & Judy Billedeaux, La Habra Larry Ewaska & Gary Naramore, Alice Billman, Seal Beach Long Beach Dorothy Black, Seal Beach 26 Cast Profiles MELODY HOLLIS (Annie) Melody is 12 years old. She made her Broadway debut originating the role of Susan Waverly in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas under the direction of Walter Bobbie, a role she also played at the Ordway Theatre in St. Paul and at the Wang Center in Boston. Melody was delighted to perform as part of the original Broadway cast of White Christmas in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC. She made her professional debut as Skylar in the world premiere of Dollhosue directed by Robert Falls at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. Some of her other favorite stage roles include Jojo in Marriott Lincolnshire’s Seussical, Gretl in Theatre at the Center’s The Sound of Music and Molly in Annie. Film credits include “Fred Claus” and “A Golden Christmas.” Melody has appeared in episodes of “Criminal Minds,” “The Young and the Restless,” and in numerous national commercials. When not performing Melody enjoys cooking, swimming, and playing with her dog. She is a proud member of “Kids With a Cause”, the SAG “Looking Ahead” program and AEA. Special thanks to Beverly Strong management, her wonderful agents at C.E.S.D., and a huge hug to mom, dad and big brother Mitch! JEFF AUSTIN (Oliver Warbucks) Some of Jeff’s Southern California stage credits include Buffalo Bill in Annie Get Your Gun at South Bay CLO, Ragotski in Candide at the Ahmanson Theatre, Fred/ Petruchio in Kiss Me, Kate at the Old Town Theatre in San Diego, Warbucks in Annie at for McCoy/Rigby, The Sergeant in The Boys From Syracuse at the Doolittle Theatre in Hollywood, Pasco in the First National Touring Company of City of Angels at the Shubert Theatre and Hajj in Kismet at Riverside CLO. Other notable theatre credits include Herbie in Gypsy at Robert Redford’s Sundance Theatre, Roberts in the National Revival Tour of The Unsinkable Molly Brown starring Debbie Reynolds and Peron in the critically acclaimed European tour of Evita. Jeff also created the role of Ernst Reuter, the mayor elect of Berlin, in the New York premiere of Berlin based on the famous airlift of World War II. Some of his TV Guest Star credits include “Better With You”, “The Defenders”, “The Closer,” “How I Met Your Mother”, "Without A Trace", "Navy: NCIS", “Shark”, “Bones”, “King Of Queens“, NYPD Blue”, "JAG", "Carnivale", "The Guardian", "Grounded For Life", "First Monday", "7th Heaven", "The X-Files", "Dharma & Greg" and "That ‘70s Show". His more prominent feature film credits include "Armageddon" and "L.A. Confidential." ANDREA McARDLE (Miss Hannigan) Andrea first captured the hearts of theatergoers everywhere in 1977 when she originated the title role in the mega-musical Annie. Since then, she has starred in several Broadway musicals and appeared in theatres in New York, nationally and internationally. She has performed in concert halls from Carnegie Hall to the Hong Kong Philharmonic. She has honed her craft by working with some of the great legends of the entertainment industry such as Ethel Merman, Liza Minnelli, Julie Andrews, Bob Hope, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Steve Martin and Martin Short, to name a few, and was privileged to have appeared on television with Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin and Dinah Shore. As “Annie”, Andrea became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She also received the Theater World and Outer Critics' Circle Awards for her performance and went on to star when the show was produced on London’s West End. Coming full circle, Andrea was tapped by Academy Award nominated director Rob Marshall to appear as the “Star to Be” in the Disney/ABC television production of “Annie” which won him an Emmy. Also on Broadway, Andrea starred in the Jerry Herman musical Jerry’s Girls alongside Carol Channing and Leslie Uggams; she portrayed the sassy Smoking Car, Ashley, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express; and starred as Margy Frake in State Fair; as Fantine in Les Miserables and, most recently as Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She toured nationally starring as Sally Bowles in Cabaret and as Eponine in Les Misérables and appeared as herself in The Vagina Monologues. Some of Andrea’s favorite roles include starring as Esther, the Judy Garland role, in Meet Me in St. Louis; Sonia in They’re Playing Our Song; Luisa in The Fantasticks; Eva Peron in Evita; Nancy in Oliver!; the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Sandy in Grease and as Mama Rose in Gypsy. In addition to Annie, Andrea’s film and television credits include starring as Judy Garland in “Rainbow”, appearing in “The Leading Ladies of Broadway” on PBS, “All My Children” on ABC and headlining her own PBS special “Andrea McArdle On Broadway”. Andrea resides in New York City with her daughter, Alexis Kalehoff. She dedicates this performance to the late, great Lola (Sandy). 7 REINER READING SERIES presents a staged concert reading of Irving Berlin’s AS THOUSANDS CHEER RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES...OF 1933 Music & Lyrics by IRVIN BERLIN. Sketches by MOSS HART. It’s SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE for the Great Depression! Classic Berlin tunes such as “Heat Wave,” “Easter Parade,” “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee” and “Suppertime” pair up with hilarious Moss Hart sketches skewering the personalities and fads of the day. DIRECTION BY MICHAEL BETTS • MUSICAL DIRECTION BY BILL BROWN Sunday, November 21, 2010 • 7:00 PM University Theater (on the CSULB campus, 7th Street entrance) $20 General Admission • 562.856.1999 x4 • www.musical.org ~KEN & DOTTIE REINER, SERIES UNDERWRITERS~ In addition to Mikey (himself a rescue dog), keep an eye out for another canine cameo. This furry friend is provided by the Long Beach Animal Care Services, who serves the cities of Long Beach, Signal Hill, Cerritos and Los Alamitos. Each year Animal Care Services provides food, water and hospitality for over 11,500 animals. Funding comes partly through liceneses and fees, but is also reliant on donations from individuals and businesses. To find out more or to become involved with Animal Care Services, visit www.longbeach.gov/acs 6 Cast of Characters MTW Star Supporters (continued) Julie Face, Huntington Beach Joyce & Hayley Feldman, Long Beach Gabriel & Ernestine Fernety, Long Beach Edward Ficarra, Long Beach Pat Fieldgrove, Long Beach Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, Long Beach Tibor & Charl Foki, Long Beach Tim & Janet Foley, Rancho Palos Verdes Sara Forster, Los Alamitos Bill & Jean Friedrichs, Los Alamitos Cheryl Fuerth-Marx, Long Beach Janice & Clarence Fuqua, Seal Beach Doris Garvin, Costa Mesa Lynn & Nanci Gee, Long Beach Robert Gentile, Anaheim James Gerald, Long Beach Ruth Gerber, Newport Beach Karen Gilden, Fountain Valley Alex& Georgia Gilderman, Huntington Beach Karin Gill, Lakewood Thomas & Susan Gillespie, Long Beach Ron & Sandra Glickman, Westminster Candelario & Veronica Gonzalez, Long Beach Idilio & Elena Gonzalez, La Palma Joyce Govin, Huntington Beach Richard & Alvena Graham, Seal Beach Simon & Carla Grieve, Long Beach Debby & Don Griffin, Long Beach Janet Grimmett, Long Beach Michael Gryzik, Whittier Mari & John Halliday, Glendale Sharon & Lynn Hamilton, Seal Beach Jim Hankla, Long Beach Carol Hansen, Long Beach Joyce C. Harris, Long Beach Arline M. Harsh, Bellflower Carl & Elise Hartman, Huntington Beach Jack Hasama, San Pedro Janet Hawk, Long Beach William & Mary Hawk, Redlands Chuck & Nancy Hegelheimer, Long Beach Craig & Diana Herron, La Habra Heights Jeff Hickman, Long Beach Cheryl & Raymond Hiland, Long Beach Mrs. Joan V Hill, Hawaiian Gardens Joanne Hilleary, La Mirada Ron & Grace Hinders, Torrance Mary Hinds, Long Beach Richard Hochberg, M.D., Long Beach Philip & Hanna Hodgetts, Westminster Ralph & Julie Hoffman, Alhambra Chris Hogan, Long Beach Pat Holleran, Hollywood Wax Museum, Inc., Hollywood Dave & Jane Hood, Rancho Cucamonga Hornblower Cruises & Events, Newport Beach Hornblower Cruises & Events, San Diego Robert & Viola Hoting, Long Beach Dr. Glenn & Joyce Howard, Long Beach Heidi Hummel-Grant, Westminster The Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino Huntington Beach Art Center Jack & Mary Jo Huntsinger, Long Beach In N Out Burger, Irvine Nancy Ingram, Torrance International City Theatre, Long Beach George & Gwyneth Irwin, Seal Beach Louis Islander, Long Beach Buddy Jackson, Long Beach Outback Steakhouse, Long Beach Jeanette Jenkins, La Mirada Becky Jenks, Long Beach Fred & Barbara Jensen, Long Beach David & Barbara Joel, Long Beach Ceola Jones, Cerritos Betty Karnette, Long Beach Rosalea Karz, Covina Sam & Donna Kelly, Garden Grove William & Frances Keys, Long Beach Rosemarie Kimmerle, Long Beach Bud & Merna Klecker, Garden Grove Ted & Barbara Klein, Long Beach Gillian Klinkert, Long Beach Philip Klinkert, Long Beach Jean Kluga-Byer, Seal Beach Lauren Knapp, Garden Grove Don Krokus, Signal Hill Harry & Linda Kusuda, Cerritos Robert & Eleanor Lake, Los Angeles Shirley Lamm, Long Beach Bonnie Landsberg, Sierra Madre Alan Lang & Patrick Rass, Long Beach Dorothy Lantz, Long Beach Steve & Dorothy Larson, Newport Beach Sheila Laughlin, Seal Beach Island Packers, Ventura David & Mary Ann Lebow, La Mirada Crystal Lee, Long Beach Carl Leong, Whittier John Lepick, Long Beach Art Levine, Long Beach Charles Lewis, Laguna Woods Bernard Leytus, Studio City Joe & Chris Libeu, Long Beach Lily Lim, Lakewood William Linder, Long Beach Joan Lindsey, Long Beach Bennett Long, Long Beach Marilyn Lonsdale, Long Beach Margarita Lopez, Hawthorne Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Barbara & Manuel Loureiro, Long Beach Gay Lovins, Cerritos Mary Lucero, Los Alamitos Richard & Darlene Lunde, Los Alamitos Richard & Shirley Lyddon, Long Beach Beverly Lyon, Long Beach Rosie Maloof, Long Beach John Malthouse, Costa Mesa 28 Nancy & Guy Martin, Long Beach J. Brett Marymee, Huntington Beach Judy Mason, Huntington Beach Michael & Carol Masters, Long Beach Gwen Mathews, Seal Beach Judy Mattson, Long Beach Patty & Victor McCarty, Long Beach Warren McElroy, Lakewood Chuck McFerrin, Long Beach McKenna's By The Bay, Long Beach Ruth McLeod, Palm Desert Arthur & Evelyn Meacham, Long Beach Darlene Mee, Long Beach Barbara Metzger, Whittier Robert Meyer, Long Beach Melva & Richard Miller, Long Beach Michael Miller, Huntington Beach Peggy Miller, Long Beach Phyllis Miller, Long Beach Jere Millington, Garden Grove Mariann Mills, Santa Ana Alan & Joann Miyamoto, Torrance Randy & Mary Jo Mizer, Long Beach Robert Moll, Long Beach Linda Monsen, Long Beach Doris Moore, Huntington Beach John T. Moriarty, Long Beach Dian Morris, Long Beach Sherill & Cathy Moses, La Mirada Jim & Joy Mullen, Long Beach Edward & Enette Murachver, Long Beach Bruce & Pamela Murray, Seal Beach Leonard & Joalyn Mushin, Cerritos Dennis Nakamura, Artesia Naples Rib Company, Long Beach George & Dolores Nason, Long Beach Robert & Cheryl Nay, Chino Hills Gary & Renee Neely, Orange Tobi Neer, Long Beach Kara Nelson, Long Beach Margaret Nerio, Huntington Beach Mike Nichols, Riverside Karleen Nicholson, Long Beach Barbara Noble, Los Alamitos Diane Norris, Lakewood J. Nicholas Nowak, Westminster Esther & Robert Nugent, Lakewood Shirley & John Nyquist, Long Beach Edward & Elizabeth Ogle, Orange Patricia Omel, Long Beach Lori Opaczewski-Kapp, La Palma Ray & Vickie Orlando, Huntington Beach Laura Orloff, Long Beach Pageant of the Masters, Laguna Beach Jan & Tony Paleno, Villa Park Parker's Lighthouse, Long beach Nancy & Andrew Parleto, Los Angeles Doris Patterson, La Canada Flintridge In honor of Dorothy Paul, Lois & Wayne Pecora, Yorba Linda Don & Judy Pedneault, Long Beach Fred & Ann Peitzman, Torrance (in order of appearance) Molly Pepper Duffy July Tessie Annie Kate Miss Hannigan Bundles Sandy Lt. Ward Sophie the Kettle Grace Farrell Drake Mrs. Greer Mrs. Pugh Oliver Warbucks GRACE KAUFMAN Star-to-Be ALEXA FREEMAN Rooster Hannigan JENNA ROSEN Lily St. Regis PAIGE BEFELER Bert Healy MADISON MILLEDGE Fred McCracken MELODY HOLLIS* Jimmy Johnson DANIELLE SOIBELMAN Ronnie Boylan ANDREA McARDLE* Connie Boylan BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN* Bonnie Boylan MIKEY Franklin D. Roosevelt JEF CANTER Harold Ickes JENNIFER STRATTAN Frances Perkins SHANNON WARNE* Cordell Hull TODD NIELSEN* Henry Morgenthau AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN Louis Howe JENNIFER STRATTAN Judge Brandeis JEFF AUSTIN* MELISSA MITCHELL MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO* BETS MALONE* DAMON KIRSCHE* SEAN CLIFFORD NICK LORENZINI AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN AMY GILLETTE MELISSA MITCHELL MARK CAPRI* BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN* AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN DAMON KIRSCHE* JEF CANTER SEAN CLIFFORD JEF CANTER Denizens of Hooverville, Servants, New Yorkers, Ensemble JEF CANTER, AMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN, SEAN CLIFFORD, AMY GILLETTE, BRIAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN*, DAMON KIRSCHE*, NICK LORENZINI, MELISSA MITCHELL, TODD NIELSEN*, JENNIFER STRATTAN *Members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. ACTOR’S EQUITY ASSOCATION (AEA) Founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org When Gray died in 1968 the strip continued under other artists, but none of them could recapture his magic and in 1974 the strip went into repeats of Gray’s originals. The musical premiered on Broadway in 1977 and became a huge hit, running for six years and receiving 11 Tony Award nominations, winning seven including Best Musical. In the title role, A n d r e a McArdle became (at the time) the youngest actress ever nominated for a Tony Award. It is Cover of a Depression- now one of the most often-performed shows in the world, and its popularity spurred new episodes of the comic strip in 1979. “Little Orphan Annie” finally retired this past June, making it the fourth-longest-running comic strip in history. Two film versions of the musical were made in 1982 and 1997, and a Broadway revival is planned for 2012. The plucky young girl who survives on her wits and the wealthy capitalist who earned his money through hard work are archetypes that have resonated throughout generations, and Annie’s impact on American culture has been farreaching. A sure sign that something has become a cultural icon in the United States is being parodied and satirized; and Annie has been skewered in media from era comic book. 5 other comic strips (“Pogo,” “Li’l Abner”), television (“Family Guy,” “Boston Legal,” “South Park”), movies (“Austin Powers: Goldmember,” “Reefer Madness”) and even “Playboy” magazine. Rapper JayZ sampled “Hard-Knock Life” for a hit in 1999, and the NFL used “Tomorrow” in television commercials. A publicity shot from the “Little Orphan Annie” radio show. Scenes and Musical Numbers The time is December,1933. ACT ONE ACT TWO OVERTURE (Orchestra) ENTR’ACTE (Orchestra) Scene One: The New York City Municipal Orphanage MAYBE (Annie, Orphans) (IT’S A) HARD KNOCK LIFE (Annie, Orphans) (IT’S A) HARD KNOCK LIFE (REPRISE) (Orphans) Scene One: The N.B.C. Radio Studios YOU’RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED WITHOUT A SMILE (Bert Healy, Boylan Sisters) Scene Two: The Orphanage YOU’RE NEVER FULLY DRESSED...(REPRISE) Scene Two: A Tenement in New York City TOMORROW (Annie) (Orphans) EASY STREET (REPRISE) Scene Three: A “Hooverville” HOOVERVILLE (Denizens of Hooverville) (Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily) Scene Three: The Cabinet Room of the White House TOMORROW (REPRISE) Scene Four: The Orphanage LITTLE GIRLS (Miss Hannigan) (Annie, Roosevelt, Warbucks, Cabinet) Scene Four: The Warbucks Mansion SOMETHING WAS MISSING (Warbucks) I DON’T NEED ANYTHING BUT YOU Scene Five: The Mansion of Oliver Warbucks I THINK I’M GONNA LIKE IT HERE (Grace, Annie, Servants) (Warbucks, Annie, Grace, Drake, Servants) Scene Six: Times Square, New York City N.Y.C. (Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Star-to-Be, Ensemble) Scene Five: The Warbucks Mansion A NEW DEAL FOR CHRISTMAS Scene Seven: The Orphanage EASY STREET (Rooster, Miss Hannigan, Lily) (Warbucks, Grace, Annie, Roosevelt, Servants) Scene Eight: The Warbucks Mansion YOU WON’T BE AN ORPHAN FOR LONG (Grace, Warbucks, Annie, Servants) There will be a fifteen-minute intermission between acts. How Did A Girl With No Pupils Become So Popular? The popularity of Little Orphan Annie goes back to 1885 and a poem by James Whitcomb Riley. The child of the poem was based on Mary Alice “Allie” Smith, an orphan who was living with Riley; a printing error changed “Allie” to “Annie.” This same poem was also a partial inspiration for the Raggedy Ann doll that became popular in the 1910s. In 1924, cartoonist Harold Gray submitted “Little Orphan Otto” to the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. At their suggestion, the character and title were changed to “Little Orphan Annie.” As in the musical, primarily a humor strip aimed at children, but as its popularity increased amongst adults the strip became more adventure-driven Annie and the orphans in an early strip. and even political Annie was taken out of a Dicken- in nature. Gray was known for sian orphanage by the wealthy what would today be considered Oliver Warbucks and became best conservative or even Libertarian friends with the runaway dog political leanings, and often reSandy. The strip became a huge ceived criticism for airing his politihit almost immediately - so much so cal views or personal grudges that in 1927 the rival King Fea- within the comic strip. He even tures Syndicate released “Little went so far as to kill off Warbucks Annie Rooney,” a strip about an in 1944 as a display of opposition orphaned girl who went on adven- to President Roosevelt’s New Deal tures with her dog; popular in its policies (after FDR’s death Warown right, that strip ran until 1966. bucks was resurrected). The strip’s popularity led to a radio show and At first “Little Orphan Annie” was movies in the 1930s and 40s. 4 MTW Star Supporters (continued) Santa Anita Park, Arcadia John Richard Petersen, Riverside John Petty, Long Beach Nancy Phillips, Garden Grove Frances Pianelli, Long Beach Riley & Mary Pike, Long Beach Robert & Gloria Porter, Huntington Beach Jean Preston, Long Beach Puddingstone Resort, San Dimas Queen Mary, Long beach Claire Rademacher, Whittier Ted & Peggy Radoumis, Santa Fe Springs Jean Reed, Sunset Beach Ralph & Arlene Rees, Seal Beach Mary Lou Reid & John Celentano, Arcadia Sharon C. Reinhart, Huntington Beach Carol Reynolds, Long Beach Mary Rich, Huntington Beach Richard Nixon Foundation, Yorba Linda Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, Hollywood Ristorante Da Vinci, Long Beach Sylvia Rivas, Bellflower Rocky Cola Café, Whittier Gary & Christy Roeber, Long Beach Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley Carol Rose, Long Beach Barry Rosenberg & Herb Nomura, Signal Hill Willo & Kermit Rosenthal, Norwalk Josephine Rossello, Long Beach Ryna Rothberg, Mission Viejo Dale & Erin Rudat, Riverside Diana Rummel, Long Beach Peggy Sturgis, Laguna Beach Saddleback College Guest Artist Series, Mission Viejo San Diego Harbor Excursion, Coronado Marvin Schlezinger, Fountain Valley Janice & Bary Schlieder, Long Beach Hilton & Michelle Schlosberg, Irvine Bea Schneider, Seal Beach Ron & Betty Schodt, Rancho Palos Verdes Schooner or Later, Long Beach Diana Scott & Stephanie Davis, Long Beach Gail Sebring, Huntington Beach Stephen Sellers, Los Alamitos Chris & Howard Shepherd, Seal Beach Janet Shepherd, Long Beach John & Carol Shupek, Whittier Ralph & Jan Simonian, Long Beach Ann Sines, Long Beach Mark & Jane Skidmore, Long Beach Carroll Smith, Cathedral City Lawrence Solig, Sony Pictures Studio, Culver City Don & Sally Sorenson, Long Beach Walter & Arlene Spatz, Cypress Nancy & Mark Speizer, Long Beach Spirit Cruises, San Pedro Diana Spooner, Lakewood Charles & Cheryl Stahl, Los Alamitos Frank & Robin Stirling, Rancho Palos Verdes Joyce Striewig, Long Beach Georgene & John Stringer, La Mirada Robert & Eleanor Sundstrom, Cypress Margaret Tally, Seal Beach Paul & Sally Tanner-Smock, Long Beach Lillian Tay, Long Beach Teachers of Los Angeles Unified School District, Cypress Eugene & Romola Temkin, Long Beach Carl & Evelyn Thompson, Lakewood Thomisina Thomson, Long Beach Wayne & Joan Thyden, Carson Tivoli Terrace restaurant, Laguna Beach Doris Topsy-Elvord, Long Beach 29 Phyllis Totri, Newport Beach Tonya Tracy, Buena Park Bob Turansick, Long Beach Viktoria Tyer, Long Beach Ellie Urcis, La Mirada Barbara Ann Vaught, Long Beach Monique Von Borstel, Pico Rivera Patricia Walker, Long Beach Stanley & Ruth Weaver, Long Beach William Weingartner, Long Beach Becky Wells, Long Beach James & Betty Jo Wells, Long Beach Jann Whisenant, Los Alamitos Don & Betty Whitacre, Huntington Beach Linda White, Playa del Rey Helen Wigman, Irvine Carol Willcut, Long Beach Miriam Williams, Westminster Richard & Linda Williams, Long Beach Robert & Maralys Wills, Santa Ana KC Wilson, Laguna Beach The Wine Country, Signal Hill Kay Wittmack, Dana Point Gwen Woirhaye, Whittier Ruth Wright, Long Beach Becky & Roger Wyatt, Seal Beach Mitch & Joyce Wybenga, Bellflower William & Audrey Yee, Los Alamitos Patricia Zieg Horn, Long Beach Rudy & Shirley Zitny, Anaheim Zoological Society of San Diego Stuart Zuck, Huntington Beach FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR DONOR PROGRAMS PLEASE CALL (562) 856-1999 x227. 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Paul Garman, Executive Director/Producer presents 58th Season ANDREA McARDLE in Book by THOMAS Based on the Tribune Media Service Comic Strip LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE MEEHAN • Music by CHARLES STROUSE • Lyrics by MARTIN CHARNIN starring JEFF AUSTIN MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO BETS MALONE PAIGE BEFELER MADISON MILLEDGE ALEXA FREEMAN JENNA ROSEN and MELODY ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SHANNON WARNE MARK CAPRI GRACE KAUFMAN DANIELLE SOIBELMAN HOLLIS as Annie Executive Director/Producer Paul Garman Artistic Director Artistic Director General Manager Steven Glaudini Daniel Thomas Production Manager Marketing Coordinator Dir. Of Comm. & Public Relations Box Office Manager Mary Ritenhour Michael Betts Gigi Fusco Meese Robert Decker Assistant Box Office Manager Subscriptions Coordinator Education/Outreach Coordinator Facilities Manager Sam Cavanaugh Stephanie Pacheco Sari Rose Poll Jim T. Mora Costumes Designed by Costumes Provided by Costume Coordinator Wig Design/Stylist Properties Orchestra Contractor Dog Trained by Dog Handler Dresser Crew Chief Deck Crew Steven Glaudini Daniel Thomas Roger Castellano Vernon Willet* Mary Ritenhour* Bets Malone* Kevin Clowes Jean-Yves Tessier Julile Ferrin Kenneth Foy Theater of the Stars by Pittsburgh CLO’s Construction Center for the Arts Cathleen Edwards Music Theatre of Wichita Yolanda Rowell Cliff Senior Melanie Cavaness Gretchen Morales Spot Operators Additional Costumes Audition Pianists Program Publicity and Cast Photos Promotional Videography David Lamoureux William Berloni Brian Michael Hoffman Martin Raymondo Jim T. Mora Bianca Dominguez, Adam Earle, Travis Edey Ethan Koerner, Aaron Monroe Scott Kriloff, Kristy Mapes Carlos Mendoza, Starlight Musical Theatre; Carlotta Malone, Moonlight Stage Productions Patrick Burns, Bill Brown Julie Lamoureux Daniel Thomas Ken Jaques Michael Betts Sound Designer JEAN-YVES TESSIER Costume Coordinator JULIE FERRIN Wig Design YOLANDA ROWELL Animals Trained by WILLIAM BERLONI Technical Director CLIFF SENIOR KEVIN CLOWES Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager VERNON WILLET MARY RITENHOUR Scenery Originally Designed for Scenery Designed by KENNETH FOY PRODUCTION STAFF Director Musical Director Choreographer Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Dance Captain Technical Director Lighting Designer Sound Designer Scenery Designed by Sets Originally Designed for Lighting Designer STEVEN GLAUDINI THEATER OF THE STARS by PITTSBURGH CLO’S CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR THE ARTS Choreographer Musical Director Director ROGER CASTELLANO DANIEL THOMAS STEVEN GLAUDINI Honorary Producers ARLENE SOLOMON & SIDNEY SCHULMAN Associate Producers DON & TERRY MARTÉ GRECO • FRIENDS OF SARA WENKLE KAPLAN Youth Performances Underwritten by ARTS COUNCIL FOR LONG BEACH DON KNABE, LOS ANGELES COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS O C T O B E R 2 9 - N OV E M B E R 1 4 , 2 0 1 0 Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Annie is presen ted by arrangement with Music Th eatre In ternational, 421 W. 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 ~ www.mtish ows.com MUSICAL THEATRE WEST 4350 East 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90804-5546; phone (562) 856-1999; fax (562) 856-1997 web site www.musical.org; e-mail info@musical.org Musical Theatre West is a 501(c)(3) California non-profit corporation, Federal Tax ID 95-6100108 30 Message from the Producer Welcome to the first production of our 58th Season. It’s been 20 years since we’ve presented the tale of everyone's favorite orphan ANNIE, and it’s the perfect time in our nation’s history to revisit her optimism and youthful enthusiasm. We’re delighted to have the original Annie, Andrea McArdle, join us for this production; we’re also delighted to welcome new rising star Melody Hollis in the title role, and we expect to see her name in lights soon. We want to thank our season sponsors, Ken and Dottie Reiner and the Ackerman Family/Evalyn M. Bauer Foundation for once again laying the foundation for our 2010-2011 Season. Special thanks to Arlene Solomon and Sid Schulman for serving as the Honorary Producers for ANNIE and Don and Terry Marté Greco as well as Friends of Sara Wenkle Kaplan for serving as Associate Producers. Musical Theatre West was honored to receive ten L.A. Stage Ovation nominations for last season, ranking us among the top four theaters in nominations this year. Although the actual awards won’t be announced until January 17, to be recognized by our peers for outstanding work is always a great honor. Congratulations to all our actors and directors who received nominations for their work in our productions. It’s been said that “it takes a village” and this is especially true in the theater and the wonderful group of supporters, staff and performers who make up the MTW family. We salute two of our strongest supporters who passed away in the last two months, Sara Wenkle Kaplan and my wonderful dad, Don Garman. These community leaders gave of their time and resources to help make MTW the strong organization it is today. Both were invaluable mentors to me, my dad for my whole life, from the time he encouraged me to audition for shows as a youngster, supported and encouraged me as I began to run the company and even allowed MTW to store sets in his company’s warehouse for a number of years. He was always my biggest fan and was so proud of MTW’s accomplishments over the years. Sara Wenkle Kaplan became a MTW supporter in the mid-’90s and quickly became a leading advocate for MTW in the community, introducing hundreds of patrons to our productions. She was one of the foundational donors in helping us acquire our current office and rehearsal facility and was always first in line to contribute to whatever need MTW had. Both of them will be sorely missed by all of us at MTW, and especially by me. Both were also members of our Legacy Society and remembered MTW in their wills. We hope others of you will consider helping secure MTW’s future in this way (see page 16 of this program for more details). As we look ahead, we’d like to once again say how grateful we are for your support of our mission and this truly American art form. We hope you’ll continue to join us as we enrich the life of our community by presenting the very best in live musical theater. Paul Garman, Executive Director/Producer Board of Directors Marnos Lelesi President Bob Dominguez Lucy Daggett Jim Choura Vice President, Finance/Treasurer Vice President, Governance Vice President, Marketing Vice President, Funds Development Vice President, Long Range Planning Secretary Steve Conley Joan Wells Barbara Bixby Blackwell Marylou Dunn Gary Cooper Tom Gillespie Cindy Costello Mary Ellen Kilsby Pat DeRouen John Montgomery Julie Knabe Lucia Kos Shari Nemirow Bev Cook Guild President Bill Phillips Dick Ramseyer Myra Weiss Footlighters President Board of Trustees Joe Moore Chair Don Black Judy McNulty Black Kathryn Baker Campbell Richard Carpenter Howard Davis Nancy Gaines Dr. Donald J. Greco Terry Marté Greco Patricia Grisham Shell Grossman Jon Hall Laura Killingsworth Len Lovett Richard Neri Dottie Reiner Ken Reiner Kurt Schulzman Arlene Solomon Madalyne Ursano MUSICAL THEATRE WEST •Enriches the cultural life of the community through musical theater; •Preserves musical theater as a unique American art form; •Cultivates and educates the audience of tomorrow through education and outreach programs. 2 Orphan Feline Hippie Rocker at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, Long Beach You Join us. 2010-2011 SEASON ANNIE CATS SUMMER OF LOVE THE WEDDING SINGER WWW.MUSICAL.ORG 2010-2011 Season Sponsors ACKERMAN FAMILY/EVALYN M. BAUER FOUNDATION KEN & DOTTIE REINER