Anne of Green Gables
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Anne of Green Gables
Chance Theater proudly presents Anne of Green Gables Book by Joseph Robinette D. Swensson Music and Lyrics by Evelyn Directed by Casey Long* K. Donnelly Musical Direction by Bill Strongin* Scenic and Lighting Design by Masako Tobaru* Costume Design by Erika C. Miller* Production Stage Manager Bebe Herrera Dialect Coach Bailey Castle Asst to Associate Director Michael DH Phillips Associate Director Travis Cast: Anne Shirley ............................................................. Angela Griswold Marilla Cuthbert ........................................................ Marina Coffee Matthew Cuthbert ..................................................... Corky Loupe Diana Barry............................................................... Nicole Schlitt* Gilbert Blythe ............................................................ Xavier J. Watson Josie Pye .................................................................. Emma Nossal Priscilla Andrews ...................................................... Maddie Bourgeois Charlie Sloane .......................................................... Brian Wiegel Moody MacPherson.................................................. Will Anderson Minnie May Barry...................................................... Abby Lutes Woman 1 .................................................................. Sherry Domerego* Woman 2 .................................................................. Rachel Oliveros Catalano Man 1........................................................................ Brandon Kallen Man 2........................................................................ James Gittelson Stationmaster ........................................................... Alan Corcoran Time: The turn of the 20th Century Places: Act 1 - The Town of Avonlea Act 2 - The Town of Avonlea and Queens Academy Running Time: 2 hours 10 minutes with intermission. * Chance Resident Artist 2015 Season v 1 MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE Where and Why -- Rachel, Marilla Green Gables -- Anne Jesus Loves Me/Have You Heard -- Sunday School Students The Pledge/Amazing Grace -- Anne, Diana, Students Kindred Spirits -- Anne, Diana School Days -- Students Farewell -- Anne, Diana Anne of Green Gables -- Gilbert God’s in His Heaven -- Anne, Diana, Company ACT TWO Deck the Halls -- Company Kindred Spirits (reprise) -- Anne, Diana, Aunt Josephine I Dare You -- Gilbert, Charlie, Moody, Josie, Prissy, Anne, Diana, Minnie May The Charlottetown Rag -- Miss Stacy, Professor Engerrand, Students Pomp and Circumstance March -- Students Shall We Gather at the River -- Company My Little Girl -- Marilla MUSICIAN Piano Alan Corcoran Additional Production Credits Booth Operator Master Carpenter Casting Associate Load-In Crew Costume Crew Production Photographer Bebe Herrera Teodora Ramos* Crystal Phillips Michelle Brescia, Josh Cardenas, Jeff Hellebrand*, Kayla Pajarito, Elena Lucia Perez, Marc Sanford*, Yui Suzuki, Jessica Terris, Heather Young Terry Burns, Breana Chew, Theresa Corcoran, Mary Kay Fyda-Mar, Barbara Phillips, Sarah Figoten Wilson Doug Catiller, True Image Studio Special Thanks Frome Enterprises, The City of Anaheim, Mary Kay Fyda-Mar, Alan Corcoran, CSUF Theatre & Dance Department and Costume Shop, Laguna Beach High School and Angela Irish, UC Irvine Costume Shop, Donna Fritsche at Long Beach Playhouse, Pat Cavins at Chapman University and, of course, Jim Book. ANNE OF GREEN GABLES is produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING, Woodstock, Illinois. The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever are strictly prohibited. * Chance Resident Artist A genius for getting into trouble The birth and legacy of a red-haired orphan... Anne of Green Gables, written by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, was first published in 1908. Originally written as a work of fiction for readers of all ages, it has recently been considered a work of children’s literature. The first in a series of eight books featuring Anne Shirley, Anne of Green Gables is Montgomery’s most famous work. Montgomery found her inspiration for the book in a newspaper article describing a couple that was mistakenly sent an orphan girl instead of a boy, yet decided to keep her. Having grown up in Prince Edward Island, Montgomery used her early childhood as a background for the story and the setting of the book. A photograph of Evelyn Nesbit, clipped from an American magazine and pasted on the wall above Montgomery’s writing desk, served as the model for the beloved orphan, Anne Shirley. having been adapted into a popular mini-series featuring Megan Follows and Richard Farnsworth, made into several different stage adaptations, a television series, and a Japanese anime cartoon. The popularity of Anne’s story has not lessened in the century since it was first put to paper, Anne Shirley’s feminine yet independent spirit has given generations of girls a strong female role model, while offering a taste of another, milder time in history. This humble story has not left the hands of children (young and old) because it reminds us that imagination is not something to suppress, but to celebrate and pass on to future generations. Evelyn D. Swensson Joseph Robinette has conducted over 80 productions. As Director of Opera Delaware’s Family Theater, she has commissioned and conducted many new works including The Boy Who Grew Too Fast by Gian Carlo Menotti, A Wrinkle in Time by Libby Larsen, and The Phantom Tollbooth by Harnick/ Black/Juster. Her career as a composer began in 1993 with The Enormous Egg for which she wrote the play, lyrics and music, followed by three with Joseph Robinette: The Adventures of Beatrix Potter, The Jungle Book, and Anne of Green Gables. Other collaborations include: The Wind in the Willows (music by John Rutter), The Homecoming, Redwall , All Through the Night (Mary Higgins Clark), Trumpet of the Swan, and From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (Konigsburg). is the author of 51 published plays and musicals, including The Fabulous Fable Factory, written with composer Thomas Tierney, and Charlotte’s Web, two of the most widely produced children’s plays in the United States. He has also dramatized the authorized stage versions of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Paper Chase, and A Rose for Emily. The recipient of numerous playwrighting awards, Robinette was presented the 1976 Charlotte Chorpenning Cup, given annually by the Children’s Theatre Association of America to “an outstanding writer of children’s plays who has achieved national recognition.” In 2004, he received the American Association for Theatre and Education’s best play award for his adaptation of Sarah, Plain and Tall, and in 2006, he was awarded the Children’s Theatre Foundation of America Medallion. 2015 Season v 3 Artist Biographies Angela Griswold (Anne) is so unbelievably excited to (finally!) be joining the Chance Theater family. She has performed/starred in straight plays and musicals across Orange County. Regional: Little Sally (Urinetown, The Barn Stage Company). Some other favorite past credits include Wendla (Spring Awakening), Kate Monster (Avenue Q), Elle Woods (Legally Blonde the Musical), and Hermia (A Midsummer Night’s “Gay” Dream). She can also be found on Youtube in projects with MyDamnChannel, DailyYou, and PeggleBlast (from EA Games). She gives all her love and thanks to her amazing family, friends, this incredible cast, and Octobers. Marina Coffee (Marilla) is delighted to again join the talented folks at Chance Theater in this charming retelling of the beloved classic Anne of Green Gables. She was also seen as Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret, Pam in The Boy in the Bathroom, and multiple characters in the Chance’s “staged radio” outreach production of Murder by the Book, conceived and written by Chance actor Beach Vickers. Marina has performed leading and featured roles in plays and musicals around southern California, including productions at Laguna Playhouse, Alternative Repertory Theater, Long Beach Playhouse, Breath of Fire Theater, Camino Real Playhouse, and South Coast Repertory. She has had piles of fun appearing in nine staged readings, ten student and independent films, two music videos, many revues and original musicals, and performed voiceover work in a PBS television documentary and in Penn Jillette’s upcoming film Director’s Cut. Profuse thanks, as always, to family and friends for endless patience and support, and to the entire Chance family. Corky Loupe (Matthew) was last seen in Chance Theater’s celebrated production of Hairspray and is really excited to be spending the Holidays at the Chance for the second year. This production marks Corky’s one year anniversary performing at the Chance which began with She Loves Me, then the world premiere of Loch Ness, a new musical as The Oiler and After the Revolution. Some of Corky’s favorite roles have been Rasher Flynn in A Man of No Importance, Father in Ragtime and The Baker in Into the Woods. Corky would like to thank Casey and Travis for this opportunity and Bill for his patience, the Board, the entire Chance Theater creative team for their talent and support for which these amazing productions wouldn’t be possible, and finally sincerest thanks and 4 v 17th Anniversary Season congratulations to Larry and Sophie Cripe for this wonderful stage that he gets to play and live on. Nicole Schlitt (Diana) is a proud resident artist of the Chance and is excited to be returning to the stage. She holds a BA in Theater Arts: Acting and Directing from Concordia University, Irvine. She is thrilled to put these skills to use again to bring joy and laughter to the Chance audience. Some of her favorite roles include The Drowsy Chaperone (Drowsy), Till We Have Faces (Young Orual), and The Cover of Life (Tood). Nicole would like to thank Chance Theater for giving her the opportunity to perform again as well as thanks to her family, friends, mentors and her wonderful husband for all of their love and support. Xavier J. Watson (Gilbert) is delightfully returning to the Chance after playing Seaweed J. Stubbs this past summer in Hairspray! He graduated with honors from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, receiving the Charles Jehlinger Award for Excellence in Acting, the institution’s highest honor. He then received a full scholarship to attend South Coast Repertory’s world-renowned Acting Intensive Program. Professional credits include the world premiere of High School Musical 2: On Stage (Fox Theatre Atlanta), A Christmas Carol (South Coast Repertory) and When Stars Align (The Odyssey Theatre). Aside from singing and dancing, Xavier is also an accomplished Shakespearean actor having played roles such as Othello and Prince Paris in Romeo and Juliet. Other performances include Ruined and A Raisin in the Sun. He has also appeared in commercials, short films and TV shows. Xavier is grateful for his family’s loving support, and wishes you all Happy Holidays! Emma Nossal (Josie) is so grateful to be back at the Chance! She is a junior at Cal State Fullerton majoring in Theatre Arts with a minor in English. Credits include: Young Frankenstein, Performance Riverside; The Music Man (Zaneeta Shinn), All Shook Up, Mary Poppins, Moonlight Stage Productions; Dogfight (Marcy), The Vagina Monologues, CSUF; Loch Ness staged reading (Haley Westerbrook), Chance Theater; A Christmas Carol, Rose Center Theatre. A big thank you to the entire Chance team for the opportunity! Lots of love to family and friends! Enjoy the show! Maddie Bourgeois (Priscilla) is a 15 year-old freshman at Foothill High School, and has been singing, dancing, and dreaming of Broadway since the age of 3. She has performed in numerous musicals such as Grease (Rizzo), and Kiss Me, Kate (Lois/Bianca). She has been trained in ballet, jazz, lyrical and tap dancing, along with classical and Broadway style voice. Maddie also competes in her high school’s award-winning Advanced Women’s Ensemble Choir, and runs a princess party business in her spare time. She hopes to one day star in Broadway musicals. She would like to thank her parents, brother, instructors and best friends for their endless support of her dreams and unconditional love. Women - The Broadway Musical. Previous Chance roles include Grandma Bertha (an older woman with a flirtatious taste for young men!) - Pippin, Old lady aka George’s mother & Harriet Pawling - Sunday in the Park with George, and Jack’s Mother & Cinderella’s Stepmother - Into the Woods. Additional favorite roles include the irrepressible Mama Rose - Gypsy, Matron Mama Morton - Chicago, Reverend Mother Nunsense, Mrs. Tottendale - Drowsy Chaperone, and Fraulein Schneider - Cabaret. Sherry is also an avid tap dancer and proved so as the toe tappin’ Sue Smith - No, No. Nanette. Most beloved role is Grandma to (almost) 11-year-old Lindsey who shares her love of performing. Sherry is extremely proud to be a resident artist of the Chance Theater. Thanks for sharing this holiday tradition! Happy Holiday season to all!! Brian Wiegel (Charlie) is very excited to be performing at the Chance. Past credits include All Shook Up (Dean), Hairspray (Link), and Les Misérables (Marius). Brian would like to thank his friends and family for all their love and Rachel Oliveros Catalano (Woman 2) is thrilled and honored to return to Chance Theater, having previously appeared as Camila in the 2014 Ovation recommended production of In The Heights. Devoted lovers of the Chance may have also seen Rachel in her fundraising Cabaret for the 24hr Chance-a-thon as well as a soloist and actress in this year’s Chance Noir. An actress, singer and songwriter, Rachel received her MFA in Musical Theater Performance from the Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and her B.A. from California Lutheran University. Favorite Chicago theater credits include a 6-month run in Rick Najera’s Latinologues, Jeanie in Hair, Martirio in The House of Bernarda Alba, Lead/Soloist in Ziegfeld Follies and the Narrator in The Bacchae. California credits include Anita in West Side Story and Smeraldina in Servant of Two Masters. Rachel would like to thank her family, husband and children for their unwavering love and support. support. Will Anderson (Moody) is thrilled to be a part of the Chance’s fourth go-round of Anne of Green Gables. Previous theater credits include: 13 the Musical (Evan Goldman), The Sound of Music (Captain von Trapp), Kiss Me, Kate, The Realm, and Snow Angel. He is also a multiinstrumentalist, songwriter, and writer. He would like to thank his super cool mom and family for putting up with him, and his trusted advisor Chatom Arkin for making him smart. He would also like to thank the cast, crew, and everyone at the Chance for putting on this great show. Abby Lutes (Minnie May) has been doing theatre for about 5 years. She has been in multiple plays, such as Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, A Christmas Carol, Alice in Wonderland, and The Lion King. She is very enthusiastic about acting and hopes to pursue it one day as a professional career. This wonderful play is a step in the right direction. She has trained at Huston School of Music and Theater with Kris Huston and Gary Krinke. Abby lives in Yorba Linda with her parents, brother, sister and dog. Sherry Domerego (Woman 1) This production marks Sherry’s 6th holiday season as part of the Chance Literary Series. She reprises her roles first visited in our 2011 production of Anne of Green Gables. In past holiday shows she appeared as Mrs. Medlock in Secret Garden as well as Aunt March & Mrs. Kirk in Little Brandon Kallen (Man 1) You may have seen Brandon most recently in Chess at the Ernest Borgnine Theatre, the Southern California regional tour of Les Miserables with Theatre Royal and Ragtime with Performance Riverside. Brandon graduated with a degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in music from California Lutheran University and would like to thank his family and friends for all of their support. James Gittelson (Man 2) This is Jim’s first appearance at Chance Theater, having just performed Kiss Me Kate at Tustin’s Broadway in the Park. Last year, he was in Whittier Community Theater’s productions of Pajama Game and Charly’s Aunt and in The Importance of Being Earnest at Mysterium. Earlier last year, he starred in the short film Donny that premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Past 2015 Season v 5 shows include Damn Yankees, Fiddler on the Roof, Joseph … Dreamcoat, The Odd Couple, The Owl and the Pussycat, Pygmalion, and Plaza Suite. In a parallel universe, Jim works for the State of California and resides in North Tustin with two kids and a cantankerous cockatiel. Alan Corcoran (Stationmaster, Accompanist), previously at the Chance in Hair and Anne of Green Gables, is grateful to Oanh Nguyen, Casey Long, Bill Strongin and the rest of the cast and crew for the opportunity to once again be a part of this holiday tradition. Casey Long (Director/Managing Director) is a Chance Founding Artist, and has appeared in numerous shows, including A Bright New Boise, Passion Play, the SoCal premiere of Reborning, the West Coast premiere of Nerve, and the SoCal premiere of Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter, among others. Casey has also directed all three shows featured in Chance’s Holiday Literature Series -- Anne of Green Gables, Little Women - The Broadway Musical, and The Secret Garden - The Musical. He would like to thank his cast and creative team for doing such a great job bringing this classic story to life… again! “For Camryn, who makes my holiday wish come true every day.” Travis K. Donnelly (Associate Director) is happy to be back at Chance and excited to be working with such a talented group of people. Other projects at Chance include the recent workshop of Adam Szymkowicz’s new play Where You Can’t Follow, assistant director on Maple and Vine, and the Producing Director of Serial Killers. With assistant directing credits on two world premiere’s at South Coast Repertory, Rest by Samuel D. Hunter and Zealot by Theresa Rebeck, Travis most recently assistant directed Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of Long Day’s Journey into Night. Favorite directing credits include Rough Magic, Dog Sees God, Proof, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Alum of the Los Angeles Theatre Academy, Travis received his baccalaureate from UCLA’s school of Theatre, Film, and Television and his Master of Fine Arts from California State University, Fullerton. To keep up with what is next for Travis, and to view photos, checkout travisdonnelly.com. Bill Strongin (Musical Director) A native of Omaha, Bill graduated from the University of Nebraska Lincoln with his Masters in music. He has subsequently music directed numerous theater productions, 6 v 17th Anniversary Season including Sweeney Todd, And the World Goes Round, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Also an actor, some of his favorite onstage roles include Jack Worthing (Ernest in Love), Axel Hammond (The Nerd), LM (Pump Boys and Dinettes), and Evelyn/Rupert Farrant (Corpse!). Bill teaches piano privately, and he is, of course, proud to be returning to Chance Theater, after musically directing HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (LADCC Award Nomination: Best Music Direction), Sunday in the Park with George, Into The Woods, appearing in Anaheim Home Companion, and leading the band in Cabaret. Thanks to his wife, Rosalynn for all her love and support. Masako Tobaru (Scenic & Lighting Designer/Technical Director) has been with the Chance since 2003, and also serves as a resident stage manager and lighting designer. Her Chance Theater credits include Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Edward Albee’s The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, and Evita, among others. Her credits outside the Chance include Ganga...Life as a River, Much Ado About Nothing, Cabaret, Medea, Patient A and The Last Night of Ballyhoo. Masako received her BA in Theater and Communications from Concordia University, Irvine. Erika C. Miller (Costume Designer/ Development Director) is a proud Founding Artist of the Chance alongside her husband, Artistic Director Oanh Nguyen. Aside from costuming such productions as The Laramie Project, The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, Little Women - The Broadway Musical, Anne of Green Gables (‘11, ’08, ‘07), The Who’s Tommy (Ovation Award Nomination), Evita, The Secret Garden - The Musical and Hair (Ovation Award nomination), among many others, she is also a singer and an actress. She was most recently seen in Fancy Nancy the Musical earlier this year and She Loves Me last December. Erika would like to thank Casey, Travis, our talented cast, and our entire production team for their work on this show. As one of her favorite stories growing up, it is such a pleasure for her to revisit Avonlea! Before you leave, she hopes you’ll consider joining our family as a subscriber, donor, chair sponsor, or getting involved as a volunteer. It’s a lot of fun! “Thank you for joining us at the performance today and supporting live theater. Happy Holidays and we hope to see you at the Chance in 2016.” Bebe Herrera (Production Stage Manager/Production Manager) is delighted to be working with Chance Theater. A member of Theatre of NOTE in Los Angeles, some previous stage management credits include Chance’s Maple and Vine, the world premiere of Pat McGowan’s FILM, regional premiere Holy Ghost by Jon Tuttle, B. Walker Sampson’s Alceste, and The Pity of Things, an evening of one-act plays. Hailing from the South Bay, she has worked with theatre companies from Hollywood to Anaheim and back including Rangeview Productions, the University Players, Movimiento Estudiantil de Teatro y Artes and Moveable Piece. She would like to thank Chance Theater for making every time working with them such memorable experiences. Bailey Castle (Dialect Coach) graduated from California State University, Fullerton in May of 2015 with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in the university’s Acting Program. During her time at CSUF, she received dialect training through the wonderful David Nevell. Versed in the International Phonetic Alphabet, Bailey is certified in French, Australian, Irish, New York, Standard American, and British RP. She has worked alongside Travis Donnelley in previous productions at CSUF (Much Ado About Nothing and The Altruists), as well as the Chance Theater’s staged reading of Where You Can’t Follow seen this past summer. You can also catch Bailey as Vixen in The Eight: Reindeer Monologues happening at the Chance! Bailey would like to give a shout out to the extremely talented cast of Anne of Green Gables: Merci pour tout ! Bonne chance ! Michael DH Phillips (Assistant to Associate Director) is honored to have the opportunity to work at the Chance. Some of his previous directing credits include Time and Space as well as assistant directing Spring Awakening at CSUF. He also recently assistant directed The Baker’s Wife at The Actor’s Co-op in Hollywood. He is currently pursuing his BA in Theatre Arts with an emphasis in Directing from CSUF. Recent acting credits include Student 1/Romeo in Shakespeare’s R&J and Hanschen in Spring Awakening at The Long Beach Playhouse. Many thanks to Travis, Mark Ramont, and everyone at the Chance for this opportunity. Oanh Nguyen (Artistic Director) has been serving as Chance Theater’s founding Artistic Director since 1999. Oanh is a recipient of TCG’s New Generations Grant and the TCG Nathan Cummings Young Leaders of Color Fellowship. He was awarded the Outstanding Artist Award by Arts Orange County, profiled in Orange County Register’s “Most Influential People” 2014 series and OC Weekly’s 2014 People Issue, inducted into Anaheim High School’s Hall of Fame and recently was the commencement speaker to the 2014 graduation class of Chapman University College of Performing Arts. Oanh was Producing Associate at South Coast Repertory for four years. He also served on the advisory board of the Anaheim High School Performing Arts Conservatory, the board of Network of Ensemble Theatres, LA’s 99-seat Transitional Committee, multiple SDC committees and grant panels for the National Endowment for the Arts and Theatre Communications Group. Oanh is a proud member of SDC and SAG-AFTRA. His directing credits include productions at Chance Theater, East West Players, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and South Coast Repertory, and served as the Associate Director for the international tour of David Henry Hwang’s Chinglish (Berkeley Repertory, South Coast Repertory, Hong Kong Arts Festival). His selected film credits include Two Brothers directed by Jean-Jacques Annaude, Rush Hour 3 directed by Brett Ratner, and Lonely Boy directed by Dale Fabrigar (Best First Feature Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Louisiana International Film Festival and Audience Award Winner at the 2013 BolderLife Festival). Teodora Ramos (Master Carpenter) is a proud Chance Resident Artist. She earned her BA in Theater Technical Production and Design from Cal State Fullerton. Recent credits include Anne of Green Gables (Stage Manager), world premiere of The Boy in the Bathroom (Master Carpenter), The Secret Garden (Stage Manager), Edward Albee’s The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? (Master Carpenter, Back Stage Critic’s Pick and LA Times Critic’s Choice), The Who’s Tommy (Master Carpenter), Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter (Master Carpenter), Merrily We Roll Along (Assistant Stage Manager), Little Women - The Broadway Musical (Assistant Stage Manager), The Seagull (Master Carpenter), Hair (crew), Guys and Dolls (Assistant Technical Director), and Noises Off (Stage Manager). She would like to thank Calvin for his constant love and support. Jeff Hellebrand (Box Office Associate) co-founded Chance Theater in 1999 in his native Orange County. He received his degree from Cal State Fullerton and additional training at Cal State Chico and The Professional Actors Conservatory. He has worked on both sides of the curtain in venues throughout California. He currently sits on the Stagecraft Technology advisory committee for North Orange County Regional Occupational Program. Chance Theater acting credits include Anne of Green Gables, Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol (Back Stage Critic’s Pick), The Stroop Report, Therese Raquin, The Diary of Anne Frank (O.C. Register Best Ensembles), Memories on the Wind and the O.C. entry in 365 2015 Season v 7 Days/365 Plays by Suzan Lori-Parks. Script writing credits dear to his heart are Is Pepperoni a Vegetable? And Other Mysteries of Love, But I Don’t FEEL Grown Up, and The Beach... Without Leo. Jocelyn A. Brown (Associate Artistic Director) Chance directing highlights include The Artist as a part of the Chance’s “On The Radar” Series, Evita, Never In My Lifetime (Back Stage Critic’s Pick), Big Love, and The Cherry Orchard (OC Weekly Best Direction nomination). Chance acting highlights include Blitzen in The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, the Witch in Into The Woods (Back Stage Critic’s Pick), Cathy in The Last 5 Years (Back Stage Garland nomination for Best Actor), Nancy in Closer Than Ever (LA Times Critic’s Choice), and Ann in Goodnight Children Everywhere (OC Weekly Award for Best Female Lead Performance). Outside of the Chance, Jocelyn teaches at Laguna Hills High School, is earning her Masters in Education, runs around after two toddlers, Kyden and Torin, and on occasion sees her loving husband, Kirk. Jennifer Ruckman (Literary Manager) is endlessly proud to be a Resident Artist here at the Chance. Since joining this amazing group of artists, she has appeared in the Southern California premiere of Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter (Ovation Recommended), the West Coast Premiere of Jesus Hates Me (Chancie Award - Best Supporting Actress), Rabbit Hole (Back Stage Critic’s Pick), and Frozen (Garland Award Honorable Mention: Performance). You may also have seen her deflecting bullets as Wonder Woman in the West Coast Premiere of The Superheroine Monolgoues. Additionally, Jennifer has performed at The Oval Theatre in London and in the remounting of Jesus Hates Me at South Coast Repertory. She studied at USC and the British American Drama Academy and has lent her face to Smallville and her voice to the Bratz Babyz. Courtny Greenough (Company Manager) is a Chance Resident Artist and the Company Manager. Previous shows with the Chance: In the Heights, Lysistrata Jones, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, The Laramie Project & The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, West Side Story, Reborning (Back Stage Critic’s Pick), Jerry Springer: The Opera (Ovation Award- Best Musical, Intimate Theater), Welcome Home, Jenny Sutter (Southern California Premiere), Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical (Stage Manager; five Ovation Award nominations, including Best Musical, and six LADCC Award nominations), the West Coast premiere of The Girl, The Grouch and The Goat 8 v 17th Anniversary Season (Rehearsal Stage Manager). Graduate of Concordia University, Irvine. Darryl B. Hovis (Co-Education Director) earned his MA in Theatre Production at Central Washington University and studied acting at the Professional Conservatory at UCSD under Anna Shapiro (Steppenwolf) as well as South Coast Repertory under Karen Hensel. He is the co-founder and artistic director of the Culver City Academy of Visual and Performing Arts, where he developed an intensive arts program for high school students in theatre, film, music, and art, and has gone on to develop theatre programs at other Southern California high schools, as well as Theatre International at Leysin American School in Leysin, Switzerland. Some of his favorite shows that he has directed include Therese Raquin (Chance Theater), Rent and The Threepenny Opera (Samohi Theatre), Machinal and Resurrecting Antigone (UniTheatre), and The Miracle Worker and Treehouses (AVPA). He dedicates his work to God and his wife, Angela, and three children, Dylan, Andrew, and Julia. Karen O’Hanlon (Co-Education Director) received her B.A. in Theatre from East Stroudsburg University. She has worked as a teaching artist, actress and director throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and New York, including and most notably at the McCarter Theatre at Princeton University. Previous performances include Cinderella Waltz, Are the Lights Still on in Paris, Great Western Wanderlust, Coyote Ugly, Slaughter City and Tony and Tina’s Wedding. She would like to thank her family and friends for their ongoing support, especially her loving and patient husband Nick for being her rock. Marc Sanford (Associate House Manager) is very happy to be a Chance Theater Resident Artist. In 1994, Marc did a production of Little Shop of Horrors at Rancho Santiago College (now known as Santa Ana College), where he met future Chance founders Oanh Nguyen and Jeff Hellebrand. Marc first performed at the Chance in A History of the American Film as Mickey (plus 4 other characters) and soon became a resident artist. In 2004, Marc had to drop out of the company due to the discovery of a tumor about the size of a ping-pong ball on his optic nerve. His surgery was successful, but he moved up to the Seattle area to stay with family to recuperate. While he was up there, he attended the Seattle Film Institute where he received a Filmmaking Certificate. Marc has been a resident artist since June 2008. Robin “George” Shorter (Associate House Manager) is very excited to be working with the Chance. She has been very involved since 2012’s 24hr Chance-a-thon, where she stayed up all night with some Chance staff members. Since then, she has built sets, ushered people, but you’ll recognize her most as the person who’s usually behind LindaBAR. When not volunteering her time at the Chance, “George” (as she’s lovingly known at the Chance) hands out caffeine drinks at Starbucks in Disneyland and California Adventure. Come by and say “hi” the next time you visit the happiest place on earth. Crystal Phillips (Casting Associate) stays quite busy at the Chance in a variety of ways: Chance-a-thon, the Gala, community outreach, auditions, On The Radar, and more inbetween… She is always interested in finding ways to increase engagement. You may even catch her doing the curtain speech before the show. What she loves more than just about anything else is to engage in conversations about how theater honestly relates to our own lives and how we’re affected by our experiences. She is grateful for her husband: Steve and mom: Melody, who ceaselessly stand by her with love and support. :) Chance Theater is proud to be one of the leading ensemble-driven theatre companies in Southern California. We have won five Ovation Awards (including two for Best Production of a Musical for Triassic Parq -- The Musical and Jerry Springer: The Opera). The Chance also received an LADCC Award for our reimagined revival of West Side Story. Anaheim City Council named us “the official resident theater company of Anaheim”. Twice named “Outstanding Arts Organization” by Arts Orange County, Chance Theater is also a recipient of the LADCC’s Polly Warfield Award for Excellence. Founded in 1999, we are focused on the goal of being Orange County’s premiere mid-size contemporary theater by contributing to a more compassionate, connected, and creative community. As a constituent member of Theatre Communications Group, Network of Ensemble Theaters, and the LA Stage Alliance, Chance Theater continues to bring national attention to the Southern California and Orange County theater scenes. Official Chance Catering Partner since 2013 Visit us at www.SallyAnnCatering.com 801 S. Lakeview Ave, Ste B, Placentia 92870 Phone 714.779.1260 FAX 714.779.7629 info@SallyAnnCatering.com 2015 Season v 9 Thank you to all our Capital Campaign Donors Naming Donor ($285,000) Bette & Wylie Aitken Naming Donor ($100,000) Naming Donor ($87,500) Sophie & Larry Cripe Tod & Linda White Naming Donor ($70,000) Naming Donor ($25,000) Mary Kay Fyda-Mar Yvonne & Damien Jordan Naming Donor ($20,000) Scott & Sandra Graham Naming Donors ($10,000-$19,999) Founding Artists Chance Resident Artists Dr. Michael & Jean Abdalla Robert Berman & Robin Preiss Glasser Lily M. Fan FoundationAC Argyros Family Foundation Martin & Wendy Benson Victor & Marnie Ceporius David Emmes & Paula Tomei Lynn Gold & Karen “Jade” Martner Camille Goulet Bradley Kaye David & Danice Limberg Sammy Pierce Eddie Schuller & Rachelle Menaker Scott & Georgia Well Premium Chair Donors ($5,000) Gail & Ernie Doe Fred Kinney Pamela J. Lorenz, CFP Manny & Betsy Porto Frances Riggs Eddie Schuller & Rachelle Menaker Laurie Smits Staude Zeinab H. Dabbah & Daniel Temianka Priority Chair Donors ($2,500) AJIS Lamb Chapman University Susan Carol Carpenter Susie Dittmar Kathy & Bahram Esfahani Stephen & Susan Faessel Michael Garcia & Burt Vosburgh The Hamman Family Jeffrey Hellebrand Patti Howard & Carol Hellebrand Nancy Johnson Elizabeth Jones Dan Kee & Judy Todd Joanne & Dennis Keith In Honor of Don Laffoon & Grace Songolo James & Marsha Lindsey (2) Casey Long Tommy & Madeleine Long (2) Jolynn & Pat Mahoney Christina Mar In Memory of Judy Martin Marc Masterson Bryan McCormick & Gary Kuwahara (2) In memory of David McCormick Bill & Jane McDonald Drs. Pauline Merry & John Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Eberhard S. Neutz Oanh Nguyen & Erika C. Miller (2) Pacific Western Bank (2) Muriel Pollia Foundation (2) Ron & Marilyn Rice Michelle & Terry Schomburg Leonard & Susan Silberman (2) Karen Smits Tom & Julie Tait The Well Family Tod & Linda White (2) Lisa C. & Thomas E. Zaradich Contributors ($150-$2,499) Anonymous AT&T Pioneers The Boeing Company Alan & Theresa Corcoran John Lane Guy W. Marr Irina Morris John & Margi Murray Rey O’Day Marshall Pailet & Kellie Spill Herb & Jan Parks Fran & Leonard Rich In-Kind Donors City of Anaheim John Dominguez Roger Parkman Ken & Kristi Wilcox KC Wilkerson nd her a Fancy Nancy r of... t another yea cited abou friends are ex r o f r e t a e h T s e c n e i d u Young A February 25 - March 6 The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales adapted by John Glore from the book by Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith Directed by Darryl B. Hovis May 6 - 22 Fancy Nancy - The Musical Book & Lyrics by Susan DiLallo Music by Sam Viverito Directed by Kelly Todd Musical Direction by Robyn Manion Executive Producer: Robert Berman October 13 - 23 The Boy at the Edge of Everything by Finegan Kruckmeyer Directed by Darryl B. Hovis Subscribe Today 3-Show Passes start at $45 Call (714) 777-3033 or visit ChanceTheater.com See the box office for more details. BECOME A sustaining member Ultimate flexibility... Free return visits... Exclusive events Only $20 per month (or a little more than one movie ticket) gets you admission to all of Season 18, the TYA series, the Holiday Series, the OTR New Works line-up, and much more! We want you to join our family! Stop at the Box Office before you leave! Donate Today Any amount helps us do more, and be more, in our community Our focus is to create a more compassionate, connected and creative community. In the last year, we: • BecamethefirstOCtheatertoproduceaRelaxedPerformanceseries, making theater accessible to people on the Autism spectrum or with sensory disabilities. Because theater should be for everyone. • Producedour10thannualSpeakUp-Takea‘Chance’summeryouth program, where junior high and high school students create their own original piece of theater, completely free of charge. • Putourveteranscenterstagetotelltheirstories with the inaugural Veterans Initiative in the Arts, which included a public performance on Veterans Day. ‘Tis the season to make an End of Year gift! Your support impacts more than the shows on our stages. To make a contribution, visit ChanceTheater.com/donate or stop at the box office before you leave Ghost Light Vocal Jam BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Broadway Inspired Open-Mic Night Come hear some of the best new voices in Southern California or share your talent at one of the hottest venues. Mondays, November 30 and December 21 Sign-up starts at 7pm / Music starts at 7:30pm $10 pre-sale or $15 at-the-door Official Chance Photographer since 2005 ENDOWMENT FUND DONORS The endowment fund ensures the future of the Chance for years to come. MAJOR INDIVIDUAL GIFTS Tod & Linda White DEFERRED ESTATE GIFTS Diane & Chimo Arnold Robert E. Campbell Sophie & Larry Cripe Camille Goulet To find out more or to make a donation Call Erika at (714) 970-0592 Thanks to our Annual Fund Donors The following provide outstanding support to the Chance, and enjoy a host of special benefits, including meet-theartists receptions, behind-the-scenes access, and much more. For information, call Erika C. Miller at (714) 970-0592. VISIONARY CIRCLE Sapphire ($8,000+) Wylie & Bette Aitken City of Anaheim Annenberg Foundation The Argyros Family Foundation Martin & Wendy Benson The Boeing Company Steve Brown Sophie & Larry Cripe Mary Kay Fyda-Mar GFS, Inc. Robin Glasser & Robert Berman Google, Inc. Scott & Sandra Graham Eddie Schuller & Rachelle Menaker Laurie Smits Staude Scott & Georgia Well Tod & Linda White Diamond ($5,000-$7,999) The Allergan Foundation The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Elizabeth George Foundation Nexgen Pharma Sarah Pierce Jennifer Ruckman Sally Ann Catering Lee Seymour Angel ($2,500-$4,999) Dr. Michael & Jean Abdalla Disney EARS to YOU Community Fund Wendy Hooper Nancy Johnson Bradley Kaye Guy W. Marr Robin “George” Shorter Orange County Community Foundation, Robert J. & Doreen D. Marshall Fund for Dramatic Arts & Classical Music Wendy Tobiska Dan Kee & Judy Todd True Image Studio List as of November 16, 2015 PATRON CIRCLE ($1,200-$2,499) Anaheim Arts Council Anaheim Community Foundation Broadway Knights Rachel Oliveros Catalano Marnie & Victor Ceporius Craic in the Stone Dramatists Guild Fund Roger Friedman Bruce Goodrich Carol Hellebrand & Patti Howard Huston School of Music & Theatre, Yorba Linda Elizabeth Jones & Dennis O’Connell Shannon C. Lamb, APC David & Danice Limberg Tommy & Maddy Long Robyn Manion Bill & Jane McDonald Marshall Pailet Xanet Pailet Tom & Amy Prenovost Fran & Leonard Rich Terry & Michelle Schomburg Sunwest Bank Kelly Todd & John Robinson Heather M. Young BENEFACTOR CIRCLE ($600 - $1,199) Ashleigh Aitken & Michael Penn Chimo & Diane Arnold Anaheim Council Member Jordan Brandman Nyle Brenner Management Marshall Bull Joe Dale & Judy Flindt Disneyland Resort Susie Dittmar Alisa & Jason Duffey Sarah DuVal Clown College Robert & Jennifer Foran Chelle Friedman Margaret Gates ADVOCATES ($300 - $599) Joyce M. Givens Lynn Gold & Jade Martner Gregory Heiertz & Carollyn Lobell David & Gail Hirstein Interior Office Solutions, Inc Yvonne & Damien Jordan Sam Joslin & Max Espinoza Dierdre Kelly & Howard Privette Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim Andy & Judith Lamb Lorin E. Liesy Jim & Betsy Little Pamela Lorenz Carole Markee, PRP Wine International David Merrell & Charlie Harfouch Keith & Elizabeth McDonald Mayor Pro Tem Kris Murray Oanh Nguyen & Erika C. Miller Rey O’Day Orange County Symphony Ted Pailet Jolene Perez Crystal & Steve Phillips MJ Poptanich Fran Riggs South Coast Repertory Amanda Spencer Steve & Linda Sundvold Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait & Julie Tait Anaheim Council Member James Vanderbilt Karen Webster Stephen & Susan Faessel Mary Jane Foster June Glenn Nathan & Elaine Gochman Camille Goulet Laura M Hathaway, Rachel McLaughlan, Stanton Kane Morales, Robert Parkison, & Matt Takahashi Leslie Hayman Jeff Hellebrand David & Judy Joss Jared Kaitz Bernard & Marcia Kamine Patrick Kelly Laura La Ferr Lorin Liesy Casey Long Michael Mcgowen Men Alive - Orange County Gay Men’s Chorus Angeline Mirenda Rachel Mount Michael & Carol Penn Kristine Proctor PRP Wine Interntational, Inc. Reynolds Family Foundation Doyle Smiens Kathy Coyle Smith & Stephen Smith Stephen Tomassi Total Wine and More, Brea James Vaughn Sam U. Well Nancy & Scott Witlin Howard & Sumi Yata Laura & Will Young Sherry & John Louis Domerego Sheryl Donchey Kerry Drake Michele & Peter Duncan Hoa Nguyen & John Campbell Jay & Sharon DuVal Al Enderle Yoga Sol, Rozanne Englehart Louis Euzarraga Valerie & Geoff Fearns June Glenn Trish Goff Irwin Goldberg The Gourmet Detective Emily & Niles Guichet Terri & Eric Guichet Courtny Greenough Greg Hammer and Louis Pardo Jon Hyrkas Peggy Ann Immerman Nora Jacob Sonia Jekums Craig & Cathy Johnson Olivia A. Johnson Traci Kaas Lisa Keating Bonnie Kent Rachel Knapp Susan Konier Cathy & Tom Kroopf Eric Kuchel Sunjay Kumar April Kurtyka Keith & Pat Kusunis Vincent La Barbera Mike & Cheryl Laven Robin Ligerman Doris Longmead Corky Loupe Jerry Luedke & Joan Merritt Robyn Mack Molly Mahoney & John Dominguez Pat & JoLynn Mahoney John & Regina Mangum Chris Merritt Richard Messenger Frank Mickadeit Lindy & Mike Michaelis Jennifer Mirenda John & Deborah Montevideo Irina Morris Margi & John Murray Karen O’Hanlon Art Partridge Paige Payne Maureen Peltzer The Pierce Family Charlie & Kristi Proctor Irmagaard & Bill Waltz Rick Reiff & Mary Ann Brown Jim & Becky Riddit Maria Rigatti Ronda & Rolf Rolnicki Joan Rowe & David Brown Marc Sanford Nicole & Jeremy Schlitt Mary & Mark See Lori Shapiro Lisa Silbar Rick & Cheri Smetanka Dee Dee & Donald Sodaro Rick & Alison Stein Wendell Stephenson Rosalynn Nguyen & Bill Strongin Peter H. Tanner & Charlotte Hemme Masako Tobaru Julie Ann & Jim Ulcickas Kathy & Frank Vargas Barbara Venezia Michael Vu Eleanor & Sig Wacker Chris & Danielle Weiler Kathy Whelan & Susan Saunders, In memory of David McCormick Maureen Wilcut Peter Wilson Kay & John Yamasaki Susan & Thomas Alexander Nicholas C. Avila Joni & Miles Benickes Barbara & Don Barkemeyer Ana Bomgaars Capital One Card Lab Connect Joe & Helen Carter Sue & Bob Crowson Lewis & Marty Crouse Sharon Edlin David Emmes & Paula Tomei Kathy & Bahram Esfahani SUPPORTERS ($150 - $299) 3-D Theatricals Darren & Laurie Aitken Sherry & Terry Aitken Anaheim Fall Festival Sally Anderson & Tom Rogers Matthew Arkin Shelly Aronson Lisa Bethune Rob Blaney Thomas Borchard Frederick M. Borges Fred Boucher Kelsey Buck Alex Bueno Sylvia Burnett Angela Burton Josh Cable Center Club Orange County Joseph Chairez Chemers Gallery Glenn Chitjian Sally Chumbley Karen & Bruce Clark Loise Clark Nancy Clark & John Burton Peggy Grover-Courtney Mary Dessecker Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Donna & James Di Cesare Christina Dixon MISSION Chance Theater seeks to create exciting theatrical experiences that will engage, surprise and unite our audiences, our artists, and our community. The mission of the Chance is to contribute to a more compassionate, connected and creative Orange County. We do this by: • • • • producing powerful, socially-conscious, provocative, intimate theater experiences generating participation and dialogue between our diverse communities nurturing and supporting local artists inspiring and empowering creative young minds RECENT HONORS / AWARDS Named official “Resident Theater of Anaheim” Winner of 6 Ovation Awards, including 2 for Best Musical (Triassic Parq and Jerry Springer: The Opera) Winner of 5 LADCC Awards, including the Polly Warfield Award for Excellence for Outstanding Season OC Weekly’s Best of OC 2015 - Best Musical (Loch Ness, a new musical) and Best Play (Maple and Vine) 29 Ovation Award nominations 15 LADCC Award nominations Winner of Robby Award for Best Choreography (Lysistrata Jones), plus 5 more nominations Recipient of National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) Grant Two “Outstanding Arts Organization” Awards from Arts Orange County STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Oanh Nguyen, Artistic Director Casey Long, Managing Director Erika C. Miller, Development Director Masako Tobaru, Technical Director Teodora Ramos, Master Carpenter Bebe Herrera, Production Manager Jeff Hellebrand, Box Office Associate Jocelyn A. Brown, Associate Artistic Director Jennifer Ruckman, Literary Manager Courtny Greenough, Company Manager Darryl B. Hovis, Co-Education Director Karen O’Hanlon, Co-Education Director Marc Sanford, Assoc. House Manager Robin “George” Shorter, Assoc. House Manager Scott B. Well, Chair Larry Cripe, Vice-Chair Andy Lamb, Treasurer Mary Kay Fyda-Mar, Immediate Past Chair Mary Beth Adderley Bette Aitken Martin Benson Robert Berman Susie Dittmar Bruce Goodrich Wendy Hooper Casey Long Guy W. Marr RESIDENT ARTISTS Jocelyn A. Brown, council Alex Bueno, council Courtny Greenough, council Laura M. Hathaway, council Jeff Hellebrand, council Casey Long, council Erika C. Miller, council Oanh Nguyen, council Teodora Ramos, council Jennifer Ruckman, council Marc Sanford, council Bill Strongin, council Masako Tobaru, council Kelly Todd, council 16 Karen Webster, council Sherry Domerego Robert Foran Robyn Manion James McHale Karen O’Hanlon Sarah Pierce Nicole Schlitt David McCormick, member emeritus Myrna Niles, member emeritus v 17th Anniversary Season Rachelle Menaker Oanh Nguyen Terry Schomburg Laurie Smits Staude Georgia Well