Sugar Program - Coronado Playhouse

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Sugar Program - Coronado Playhouse
CELEBRATING CORONADO PLAYHOUSE’S 70th SEASON!
PRESENTS
Book by Peter Stone
Based on the Screenplay Some Like It Hot
by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond
Based on a Story by Robert Thoeren
Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill
Produced for the Broadway Stage by David Merrick
Directed and Choreographed for the Broadway Stage by Gower Champion
Cast (in order of appearance):
Kimberly Miller................................................................................................................... Sweet Sue
Kristen Fogle....................................................................................................................Sugar Kane
Caralee Loibl .............................................................................................................................. Olga
Stephaine Nesbitt................................................................................................................... Dolores
Melanie Williams.................................................................................................................. Mary Lou
Kristen Goodhart.....................................................................................................................Rosella
Kelly-Noelle Henry...............................................................................................................Ensemble
Brent Roberts......................................................................................................................Bienstock
David Guthrie............................................................................................................... Joe/Josephine
Colden Lamb.................................................................................................................Jerry/Daphne
Matt FitzGerald.................................................................................................... Reporter/Ensemble
Todd Sutton.........................................................................................................Gangster/Ensemble
Ben Sutton..........................................................................................................Gangster/Ensemble
Manny Bejarano...........................................................Knuckles Norton/Train Conductor/Ensemble
Meredith Russo.............................................................Spats Palazzo/Union Contractor/Cab Driver
Steven Jensen.....................................................................................................Sir Osgood Fielding
Benjamin Goniea and the Sugar Orchestra:
BAND SPONSORED IN PART BY Patty Fay, Todd Sutton and Qualcomm
Conductor, Keyboard: Benjamin Goniea
Reed: Sharon Martin
Trumpet: Joel Giese
Bass: Oliver Shirley
Reed: Lauralee Watkins
Trumpet: Michael Fowler
Drums: Sven Salumaa
Tromobone: Manny Castro
Setting
Chicago, Miami Beach and In-between, 1931
Sugar runs about 1 hour and 45 minutes and has one 15-minute intermission.
Announcement
Please turn off all electronic devices and cell phones during the performance. Restrooms are located in the
recreation center near the front desk. If you need to exit during the performance, please use the rear exit of
the theatre as light from the hallway interferes with the performance.
Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited.
SUGAR
is presented by arrangement with
TAMS WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC.
560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022
Production Team and Theatre Staff
Director........................................................................................................................... Rayme Sciaroni
Music Director / Accompanist...................................................................................... Benjamin Goniea
Choreography................................................................................................................. Rayme Sciaroni
Dance Captain................................................................................................................ Meredith Russo
Producers.................................................................................................... Barron Henzel, Katy Skyrud
Stage Manager...........................................................................................................Darian Beckstrand
Assistant Stage Manager...................................................................................................... John Aviles
Scenic Design...................................................................................................................Barron Henzel
Scenic Painting.......................................................................................... Rosemary King, Jane Russel
Lighting Design................................................................................................................Xavier Luevano
Sound Design..................................................................................................Rick Anthony, Alex Heath
Assistant Sound Design...................................................................................................... Wade Morris
Costume Design........................................................................................................... Marcee Drysdale
Alterations........................................................................................................................... Jane Russell
Wig Mistress / Makeup Direction..................................................................................... Francia Cohen
Props and House Dressing.............................................................................................. Pamela Everett
Lighting Technician............................................................................................................. Rick Anthony
Follow Spot Operator..........................................................................................................Ric Michaels
Sound Technician.............................................................................................................. Jack Connard
Set Construction/Painting...............................Bill Connard, Patty Fay, Dale Goodman, Barron Henzel,
Rosemary King, Jane Russell, Shirley Soth, Stan Soth, Todd Sutton
Graphics/Program Design.................................................................................................Barron Henzel
Publicity Videography...................................................................................................... Robert Stewart
Head Shots................................................................................................................... Tony Eisenhower
Production Photography...................................................................................................Barron Henzel
Media Coordination / Publicity and Marketing...................................................................... M.G. Perez
Poster Distribution................................................................................................... Patty Fay, Company
House Manager................................................................................................................. Susan Skyrud
Box Office.............................................................................................. Amanda Everett, Susan Skyrud
Concessions.......................................................................................... Harry A. Granruth, Gary Skyrud
Usher Coordinator ....................................................................................................... Janis Vanderford
Managing Theatre Director...................................................................................................Katy Skyrud
Acknowledgements
City of Coronado
San Diego Junior Theatre
City of Coronado Building Inspector and
Fire Marshal
Matt FitzGerald
Coronado Recreation Services and
Community Center Staff
Special thanks to spouses, significant
others, family, and friends whose love
and support helped make this production
possible.
Patio Playhouse
Dale Goodman
Thanks to our Board of Directors
Barron Henzel (President)
M.G. Perez (Vice President)
Katy Skyrud (Treasurer)
Sven Salumaa (Secretary)
Bill Connard (Member)
Debbie David (Member)
Vanessa Dinning (Member)
Thomas Haine (Member)
Rosemary Harrison (Member)
Musical Numbers
ACT 1
ACT 2
Overture - Orchestra
Entr’acte - Orchestra
Chicago Opening - (When You Meet
A Girl In Chicago) - Sugar and Girls
Shell Oil - Joe
Turn Back the Clock - Girls
Doin’ It For Sugar (Reprise) - Joe
Penniless Bums - Joe, Jerry & Men
Tear the Town Apart - Spats and
Gangsters
The Beauty That Drives Men Mad Josephine and Daphne
We Could Be Close - Sugar and Jerry
Hey, Why Not! - Sugar and Men
Beautiful Through and Through Osgood and Jerry
What Do You Give To A Man Who’s
Had Everything - Joe and Sugar
Beautiful Through and Through
(Reprise) - Osgood and Jerry
Sun On My Face - Sugar, Sue, Joe,
Jerry, Bienstock and Ensemble
Magic Nights - Jerry
November Song - Osgood and Men
When You Meet A Man In Chicago
(Reprise) - Sue, Sugar, Joe, Jerry
and Ensemble
Doin’ It For Sugar - Joe and Jerry
THERE WILL BE ONE
15-MINUTE INTERMISSION
It’s Always Love - Joe
Finale/Bows - Orchestra and Cast
Coronado Playhouse is
the Community’s Theatre
Coronado Playhouse is committed to
giving back to the local community, beyond
offering quality entertainment, by using its
public platform to help those in need. During
Sugar, we are proud to partner with Mama’s
Kitchen.
The cast and crew of Sugar are raising
money and awareness for Mama’s Kitchen,
San Diego County’s food delivery service
providing nutrition support to men, women,
and children affected by AIDS or cancer
who are vulnerable to hunger.
Please go to www.mamaskitchen.org to
find out more on how you can help support
their many programs.
A Note from the Playhouse - Member Supported Theatre
Coronado Playhouse is celebrating
our 70th year! Since 1946, Coronado
Playhouse, the oldest, longestrunning community theatre in San
Diego County, has been dedicated to
serving the community and providing
top-quality entertainment.
As we start our 2016 season, I am
amazed by how far we’ve come in
the past ten years I have been part of
the Playhouse. During my time here,
Coronado Playhouse has grown from
a small following to a very large base
of season subscribers, members
and patrons. It’s been wonderful
to see the return of the community
to our theatre. From returning and
new patrons, to being a soughtafter place where people want to
be part of our productions, we are
truly proud of being the community’s
theatre. As we count our accomplishments
we need also to be grateful for all
the contributions of everyone along
the way. Many people give freely
and have made sacrifices to better
the Playhouse. Paying forward in
kindness, these people are the ones
that have made us great.
We consider the Playhouse to be
like a family; and we welcome you
to the clan! We have made many
lasting friends and have witnessed
lots of special events like birthdays,
anniversaries and even wedding
proposals and weddings at our
theatre. We are strong because we have
stuck together in the good times and
bad. And we send our love to a good
friend, who always has our love and
support, as well as a lot of people
behind him.
In closing, our board is pleased with
the lineup we have in store for you in
this 70th anniversary year. We hope
to astound you with Sugar, and the
rest of our season. We are here to
amuse you, to delight you and to
keep the magic of theatre alive for
many more generations to come.
With love & appreciation,
Katy Skyrud and the
Board of Coronado Playhouse
Director’s Notes
Sugar, the musical version of the iconic movie,
Some Like it Hot follows the story-line almost
verbatim…except adding song and dance!
Though this show is not well known, it was
originally produced on Broadway in the early
70s. It was short lived, revived again in the
early 90s for another short stint. I’m not quite
sure why. I blame mostly the title. Had it been
called, Some Like it Hot – The Musical I believe
it would have had a lot more traction. I truly
love this show! The advantage to mounting
a production such as this written by stellar
Broadway veterans of their time; book by Peter
Rayme Sciaroni, Director
Stone, music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Bob
Merrill, is that there’s very little reference on
line. There are only a few short clips of other productions mounted and I
found myself creatively free to produce my own vision of what I saw in the
script and heard from the written score. Thus, the Sugar you are about to
see is one that comes as if it’s never been done before. A very endearing,
fun, sparkly, toe-tapping version with hints of the nostalgia of Marilyn
Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. This, along with the back-drop of
the Coronado Del (a resort placed in Florida…) I’ve had much to work with,
much to draw on and much joy of putting together a piece that I, along with
a very talented and dedicated cast, are so proud to present.
CPH is a Member of Associated Community Theatres of San Diego
Around town at other ACT theatres...
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Directed by Keith Anderson
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Directed by James P. Darvas
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Feb 19 - March 13
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Directed by Grant Gelvin
PowPAC:
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February 19 - 28
Adapted by Joseph Robinette
Music & Lyrics by Chalres Strouse
Directed by Frank Remiatte
Patio Playhouse:
the last 5 years
Jan 22 - Feb 21
By Jason Robert Brown
Directed by Cory Hibbs
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Cast Bios (In alphabetical order)
Manny
Bejarano
(Knuckles Norton/
Train Conductor)
SPONSORED BY
Harry Granruth III
and Katy Skyrud
is happy to be
back at Coronado
Playhouse in this
production of
Sugar. He was last seen at Coronado
Playhouse in Spamalot, Pageant and The
Drowsy Chaperone. He is thrilled to be a
part of this production.
Matt FitzGerald
(Reporter/Ensemble)
is pleased to be
making his debut
at Coronado
Playhouse. He has
previously been
seen onstage
as Lou Cohn in
1940’s Radio
Hour and as a
disciple in Godspell (Patio Playhouse)
and as Thenardier in Les Miserables
(413 Project). Other appearances
include All in the Timing and Young
Frankenstein. He also was the director
for Rhinoceros (Patio Playhouse)
last spring where he is currently the
Technical Manager.
Kristen Fogle
(Sugar Kane)
SPONSORED BY
Jerry and Jill Hall
Charitable Fund is
excited to make
her Coronado
Playhouse debut.
Recent credits
include: Charlie
in Goodbye
Charlie, directed Murder at the
Howard Johnson’s and Supporting
Cast (Lamplighters), and co-created/
produced/performed in a show for
the San Diego Fringe Festival. Next
up, Mabel in Mack and Mabel at
Lamplighters the week after Sugar
closes. Many thanks to Rayme, cast,
and crew! Kristen
Goodhart
(Rosella) is ecstatic
to be a part of
Sugar as her
first production
at the Coronado
Playhouse. Kristen
has appeared
in numerous
productions in
her hometown of Las Vegas, such
as Gertrude in Seussical The Musical
(2013), Marcy Park in The Putnam
County Spelling Bee (2013), and
Gabrielle in The Pirates of Penzance
(2014). She is currently in the Theatre
Arts program at University of San Diego.
She would like to thank the wonderful
Director, Rayme and the talented cast
and crew that have made the entire
production come together.
David Guthrie
(Joe / Josephine)
David is thrilled
to be returning
to Coronado
Playhouse! You may
have seen him as
the Sheriff in Best
Little Whorehouse
in Texas, Marco
in Carnival, and
most recently Billy
Flynn in Chicago. David also played Jean
Valjean in Les Miserables last year. Many
thanks to this wonderful and talented cast
and crew for this wonderful opportunity
to trade loafers for high heels! David is
thankful for the support from his family Cassiopeia, Xander and Jasper.
Kelly-Noelle
Henry (Ensemble)
gleefully returns
to Coronado
Playhouse after
several years
between her last
appearance as
Valentine in The
Twelfth Night
(2012) and now.
Elsewhere: Lucy in You’re a Good Man,
Charlie Brown! (Looking Glass Theater),
and Kitty Bennett in Pride and Prejudice
(Arts Off Broadway/Ivy Players).
Steven Jensen
(Sir Osgood Fielding)
SPONSORED BY
THOMAS HAINE has
appeared in twelve
CPH plays, most
recently Tartuffe,
Romeo and Juliet,
Monty Python’s
Spamalot, and Best
Little Whorehouse
in Texas. Many plays and musicals
elsewhere, including Edward II
(Diversionary), Julius Caesar (New Village
Arts), The Gondoliers (Lyric Opera
San Diego), King Lear and Macbeth
(Vanguard), and The Tempest (Poor
Players), all while teaching high school
chemistry.
Colden Lamb
(Jerry / Daphne)
is thrilled to be
playing one of
his dream roles.
Recent credits
include Queen of
Carthage (La Jolla
Playhouse’s WoW
Festival) chorus,
Shrek The Musical
(Moonlight Amphitheater) as Straw Pig/
Pied Piper and Next to Normal as Henry.
He is currently a student at SDSU for
Theater Arts. He would like to thank his
friends and family for their unconditional
love and support. For Braiden.
Caralee Loibl
(Olga) is beyond
excited to be
making her debut
at the Coronado
Playhouse. Some
of her favorite
roles include
Reno Sweeney in
Anything Goes, and
LeFou in Beauty
and the Beast. Caralee would like to
thank her parents, family and friends
for their love and support. She would
also like to thank the production team
and cast for making this an awesome
experience. Shuper Shwag. Isaiah 40:31.
Kimberly Miller
(Sweet Sue)
SPONSORED BY Susan
Skyrud is excited
to be back on the
stage of Coronado
Playhouse after her
feisty role of a Juke
Joint Emseize in
Chicago in which
she won an Aubrey
Award for Support Ensemble. Another
CPH performance was A Night with
Emseize in 2014. Other performances
include her role as a soulful singer in
Cotton Patch Gospel and a jumping
night at the House of Blues. Kimberly is
a native of Pennsylvania and the voice of
the WPC Drama Club.
Stephanie
Nesbitt (Dolores)
is happy to be back
on the Coronado
Playhouse stage
after appearing in A
Year with Frog
and Toad last
summer. Other
appearances in San
Diego include the
role of Florinda in Into the Woods (2015)
with Pickwick Players in Santee. She
has performed with the Performing Arts
Center of Kapolei as Sandy in Grease.
Brent Roberts
(Bienstock)
makes his debut
at Coronado
Playhouse, fresh off
the stage from The
3 1/2 Star Musical
(Finest City Improv).
He performs various
roles at Dinner
Detective Mystery
Theatre and Sea World. He also appeared
in Psycho Beach Party (Ocean Beach
Playhouse). As a fairly new face to San
Diego from sailing the high seas as a
cruise director, he is thrilled to dive in
to the acting & performing world in this
sunny city! Meredith Russo
(Spats Palazzo/
Union Contractor/
Cab Driver/
Dance Captain)
SPONSORED BY
Barron Henzel and
Thomas Fitzpatrick
is thrilled to be
back “home” at
Coronado
Playhouse! Credits at Coronado include
Miss Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie,
Velma Kelly in Chicago, Doatsey Mae
in The Best Little... & Maggie Jones in
42nd Street. Other credits include Miss
Strict in Zombie Prom (Pickwick), Rizzo in
Grease (OnStage), The Witch in Into the
Woods (OnStage and Pickwick), Donna in
A Taffeta Christmas (Pickwick/OnStage),
Bonnie in Anything Goes! (Patio), Adela
in The It Girl (Coronado) and Amy in
Company (PowPac). Thanks to the
production team,
Squirrel, Steph,
Dad, Sisters and the
gang!
Ben Sutton
(Gangster/Ensemble)
started acting at
Junior Theater at a
young age and has
loved it ever since.
He is delighted to be
working with Coronado Playhouse again,
after being part of A Year with Frog and
Toad last year. Ben is also very appreciative
of the opportunity to tap dance with his
father. Ben currently attends Mira Costa
College and is studying film. He can’t thank
the community here at Coronado Playhouse
enough for all they do, and the amazing
production team we have for Sugar.
Todd Sutton
(Gangster/Ensemble)
is happy to be
back on the CPH
stage again. In the
previous century he
was the Scarecrow
in Wizard of Oz,
Corporal Billy
Jester in Little
Mary Sunshine
and a bevy of bits in between at SDJT
and SCPA. Last year he performed in
Spamalot at CPH and last month played
guitar in a back alley in Shanghai. He is
an electrical engineer by trade. Sarah
thank you for your support!
Melanie
Williams (Mary
Lou) is excited
to be appearing
on the Coronado
Playhouse stage for
the first time!
Appearances at
other San Diego
theatres include
Noises Off and
Peter Pan the Musical (Star Theatre) and
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (La Jolla
Playhouse), as well as several community
and regional theatres in Ohio. Credits at
Ohio theatres include Thoroughly Modern
Millie, The Fantasticks, Chicago, Big
River, and Macbeth. Get social with us!
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Playhouse
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Creative Team Bios
RAYME SCIARONI (Director/
Choreographer) is honored to be back
directing at CPH, having debuted last
season with Mistletoe, Music & Mayhem.
Currently the Artistic Director at San
Diego Junior Theatre, Rayme continues to
perform cabaret shows at Martini’s Above
Fourth as well as bring his Junior Theatre
students to CPH to learn and perform the
art of cabaret for themselves. A five – time
award winning author for his first novel,
Dinner for God that includes a CD of 5
original songs that are integrated into the
story, he keeps his hand in composing with
2 piano solo CD’s; www.raymemusic.com,
and writing as well; www.dinnerforgod.
com. Thank you Coronado Playhouse for
welcoming me into your wonderful family!!!
BENJAMIN GONIEA (Musical Director) is
excited to be a part of his first production
with Coronado Playhouse. He has been
seen in Escondido with Star Repertory
Theatre where he has musical directed
Shrek! The Musical, Into the Woods,
Les Miserables, and their NYA Award
winning production of The Addams
Family. Benjamin has also performed in
the pit orchestra with San Diego theatre
companies such as the California Youth
Conservatory, San Diego Repertory
Theatre, Lamb’s Players Theatre, and a
few others. His favorite shows in the pit
include In The Heights (2012) and Next to
Normal (2014).
BARRON HENZEL (Co-Producer/
Set Design) co-produced Thoroughly
Modern Millie, Sherlock Holmes: The Final
Adventure (Aubrey), TBLWIT (Aubrey), The
Drowsy Chaperone (Aubrey), Cinderella
(Aubrey) and The IT Girl at Coronado
Playhouse. He assistant directed Dames at
Sea (Lamplighters). He will soon be seen
in A Little Night Music at CPH. Favorite
acting credits: Frog and Toad, Sleeping
Beauty, Pageant, Much Ado, Pump Boys,
Angels Among Us (Coronado Playhouse);
Grease (OnStage)(Aldea Award); They’re
Playing Our Song (Scripps Ranch); The
Busy World is Hushed, Torch Song Trilogy,
Handsome Men (Diversionary); Trolls, Miss
Mcinerney’s Acquaintances (6th @ Penn).
Barron an art director and president of the
board of directors at CPH. XO, Katy, BFF
& TF.
KATY SKYRUD (Co-Producer) is happy to
have been part of producing these great
shows at Coronado Playhouse, The It Girl,
Cinderella, Drowsy Chaperone, Best Little
Whorehouse in Texas, Sleeping Beauty,
Mistletoe, Music & Mayhem, A Year With
Frog and Toad and now Sugar. Entering
her 10th year on the board of Coronado
Playhouse, she is grateful for her friends
she’s made along the way and all they’ve
taught her. It’s a joy to work with Barron
and Rayme again and with everyone that
makes up this giving and talented team. ALEX HEATH (Sound Design) is a San
Diego native, who has been involved in
music and performance from an early
age. He graduated from the San Diego
School of Creative and Performing Arts in
2009 where he was named Jazz Musician
of the Year. He then went to Chico State
University where he completed his degree
in Recording Arts. In the past year, he
has worked on sound for the Coronado
Playhouse productions of Spamalot,
Avenue Q and designed sound for
Thoroughly Modern Millie.
RICK ANTHONY (Sound Design/Tech) is
excited to once again be back at the board
for CPH. Previous shows include Avenue
Q and Spamalot as well as Jesus Christ
Superstar, The King and I, and Dracula:
The Musical for the Old Opera House in
Charles Town, WV. Special thanks to my
wife Kelly for her patience and everyone at
CPH for making a lifelong east-coaster feel
at home! Break a leg!
XAVIER LUEVANO (Light Design) is
back at the Playhouse after completing
designs for VSMS, Thoroughly Modern
Millie, Boeing Boeing and Tartuffe. Recent
work includes: Red (Trinity Players), 84
Charing Cross Road (Lamplighters) and
Always, Patsy Cline (OnStage Playhouse).
Currently, Xavier works at Steele Canyon
High as a student mentor in technical
theatre application and as a facility
technician.
DARIAN BECKSTRAND (Stage
Manager) is excited to be returning to
the Coronado Playhouse after Assistant
Stage Managing for Thoroughly Modern
Millie last season. She would like to thank
everyone involved with this production of
for all their help. Other works include: San
Diego Theatre Educators Alliance Student
Board (2014), Singin’ in the Rain (Steele
Canyon), Cinderella: A New Pop Musical
(Grossmont), and most recently A Charlie
Brown Christmas (Pickwick Players).
MARCENE DRYSDALE (Costumer) is the
Head Costumer at Young Actors Theatre. Her costume credits include Thoroughly
Modern Millie (Coronado Playhouse). Fiddler on the Roof, Spring Awakening,
Addams Family, Les Miserables, West Side
Story, Aladdin, Legally Blonde, Wizard of
Oz, Annie, Oliver, Guys & Dolls, Footloose,
and Hairspray (Young Actors Theatre). She
also costumes shows at San Diego area
high schools and those credits include
Alice in Wonderland, Anything Goes,
Singing in the Rain, High School Musical,
and Xanadu. She handles all costume
rentals at YAT and can be reached at
CostumesbyMarcene@gmail.com.
FRANCIA COHEN (Wigs/Make-up) is a
native San Diegan. She has worked in film
and theatre for the last ten years, earning
several NYT award nominations and
best makeup awards for local films. She
has designed hundreds of shows for
local theatres including SDJT, YAT, and
ACT. She is currently teaching makeup
classes at CYT and continues to design
at her home theater, San Diego Junior
Theatre. She is really excited to be a tiny
part of this production and is honored to
work with this talented cast and crew at
beautiful Coronado Playhouse.
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is like when a catastrophic injury or a bad business deal
takes your life down the wrong path. Our passionate,
caring lawyers won’t stop until the system works for
people like you.
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