ALNM Program - Coronado Playhouse
Transcription
ALNM Program - Coronado Playhouse
CELEBRATING CORONADO PLAYHOUSE’S 70th SEASON! PRESENTS Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM Book by HUGH WHEELER Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick Suggested by a Film by Ingmar Bergman Originally Produced and Directed on Broadway by Harold Prince Cast (in order of appearance): Richard Morrison...................................................................................................Mr. Lindquist Jazley Genovese.............................................................................................. Mrs. Nordstrom Ciarlene Coleman............................................................................................. Mrs. Anderssen Kit Fugrad...............................................................................................................Mr. Erlansen Ferril Gardner.....................................................................................................Mrs. Segstrom Eliana Payne...................................................................................................Fredrika Armfeldt Dianne Smith Gray........................................................................................Madame Armfeldt Chris Chiles......................................................................................................Henrik Egerman Krista Wilford......................................................................................................Anne Egerman Barron Henzel..................................................................................................Fredrik Egerman Taylor Henderson..............................................................................................................Petra Debbie David...................................................................................................Desiree Armfeldt Danny Ingersoll............................................................................ Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm Susan Bray...................................................................................Countess Charlotte Malcolm Wilfred Grant T. Paloma ...................................................................................................... Frid Kirk Valles and the Little Night Music Orchestra: SPONSORED IN PART BY: Leonard Hirsch; Todd Sutton; Qualcomm; Harry Granruth III and Katy Skyrud; THOMAS HAINE Conductor, Keyboard: Kirk Valles Violin: Jennifer Williams Bass: Martin Martiarena Bassoon: Dee Wood Violin: Sarah Sutton Clarinet: Sharon Martin French Horn/Trumpet: Viola: Sean Laperreaque Flutes: Amy Kalal Manny Castro Cello: Sharon Taylor Oboe/English Horn: Keyboard: William Ah Sing Kim Darden Setting Sweden, turn of the century A Little Night Music runs about 2 hours and 15 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. A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com Production Team and Theatre Staff Director.........................................................................................................Jennie Gray Connard Assistant Director.................................................................................................Manny Bejarano Music Director / Conductor........................................................................................... Kirk Valles Choreography...............................................................................................Jennie Gray Connard Producer....................................................................................................... Coronado Playhouse Stage Manager............................................................................................................Kathy Parks Assistant Stage Manager.......................................................................................Wilfred Paloma Stagehand........................................................................................................ Darian Beckstrand Scenic Design......................................................................................................... Barron Henzel Lighting Design.......................................................................................................... Chad Oakley Sound Design............................................................................................................... Alex Heath Costume Design...............................................................Manny Bejarano, Jennie Gray Connard Costumer to Debbie David.........................................................................................Jane Russell Seamstress and Seamster................................................. Pam Stompoly-Ericson, Ric Michaels Wig Mistress..............................................................................................Pam Stompoly-Ericson Props and House Dressing.....................................................................................Pamela Everett Lighting Technician.......................................................................................................Daryl Daley Sound Technician.................................................................................................... Jack Connard Scenic Painting.............................................. Rosemary King, Darian Beckstrand, Ellie Connard, Jack Connard, Jennie Gray Connard, Kristy Connard, Daryl Daley, Kathy Parks, MG Perez, Meredith Russo Master Builder............................................................................................................ Bill Connard Set Construction.............. Bill Connard, Jack Connard, Dale Goodman, Stan Soth, Todd Sutton Graphics/Program Design....................................................................................... Barron Henzel Head Shots..............................................................................................Adriana Zuniga-Williams Production Photography.........................................................................Adriana Zuniga-Williams Media Coordination / Publicity and Marketing............................................................. M.G. Perez Poster Distribution......................................................................................... Patty Fay, Company House Manager...........................Mark Genovese, Diane Musgrove, Katy Skyrud, 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 City of Coronado Building Inspector and Fire Marshal Coronado Recreation Services and Community Center Staff CYT The Old Globe OnStage Playhouse University of San Diego, MFA Program Teri Brown Vanessa Dinning Dale Goodman Gabby Nelson Special thanks to spouses, significant others, family, and friends whose love and support helped make this production possible. Musical Numbers ACT 1 Overture - Orchestra Overture/Night Waltz Now Later Soon The Glamorous Life Remember? You Must Meet My Wife Liaisons In Praise Of Women Every Day A Little Death A Weekend In The Country 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 A Little Night Music, we are proud to partner with Deaf Community Services of San Diego, Inc. There will be one 15-minute intermission ACT 2 Entre Act The Sun Won’t Set Night Waltz II The Woman Was Perfection (It Would Have Been Wonderful) Night Waltz III (Perpetual Anticipation) Send In The Clowns The Miller’s Son Finale Around town at other ACT theatres... Lamplighters: MACK AND MABEL March 11-April 10 Book by Michael Stewart. Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman Directed by Kirsten Giard & George Bailey OnStage Playhouse: Evita April 29-June 4 Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed by Jessica Brandon Musical Direction by Daniel Newheiser Patio Playhouse: The cast and crew of A Little Night Music are raising money and awareness for Deaf Community Services of San Diego, Inc., the only non-profit agency in San Diego that serves deaf, hard-of-hearing, and latedeafened children and adults. Please go to www.deafcommunityservices.org. to find out more on how you can help. Spread the word about our Sign Language Interpretation Performances: Sunday April 17th at 2 p.m. Friday April 29th 8 p.m. Two sign language interpreters will join the production so that deaf and hard of hearing patrons can enjoy Sondheim’s classic. Aladdin, jr. April 1-17 Music by Alan Menken. Howard Ashman & Tim Rice. Directed by Geoffrey A. Cox Pickwick Players: Do Black Patent leather shoes really reflect up? June 10-19 Music and Lyrics by James Quinn and Alaric Jans. Book by John R. Powers Directed by Thomas Fitzpatrick PowPAC: PRIVATE EYES MARCH 18-APRIL 10 By Steven Dietz Directed by Jay Mower A Note from the Playhouse - Member Supported Theatre Dear Coronado Playhouse Patrons, Coronado Playhouse is celebrating a milestone this year as we mark our 70th anniversary. We are the oldest arts organization in Coronado, and are among the longest running in the entire county. We are proud of our history and are tremendously thankful for those who have paved the way before us. We look back with pride, and believe we are setting the stage for a bright future. We want to thank you, our donors, subscribers and ticket buyers, for making Coronado a successful and important player in the San Diego theatrical community. I want to share with you a few of our recent highlights. Coronado Playhouse was awarded the “Best Theatrical Venue” for our 2015 body of work by Bravo San Diego. In addition, they awarded, our production of Avenue Q the “Best Community Musical” award. We are proud to have been recognized alongside some of San Diego Counties most prestigious theatre groups. This past year, we were honored with 22 Aubrey Awards given by the San Diego chapter of ACT for excellence in community theatre, garnering awards for our 2014- 2015 eligible shows: Sleeping Beauty or the Famous Rose Taboo, Romeo and Juliet, Dearly Beloved, Spamalot, Avenue Q and Boeing Boeing. San Diego ACT awarded us with the Judge’s Award, for our nonprofit partnership program. We also received “The Schroeder” Award for our contribution to the cabaret arts. Be looking for more excellent productions, including our Cabarets and Concert Series programs and for Richard Lederer, San Diego’s favorite verbivore, coming back to Coronado Playhouse. Our 2016 season began with a great fanfare with Sugar, based on the screenplay Some Like it Hot, a Coronado favorite, as it was filmed at our very own Hotel Del Coronado. We followed that with rousing performances of our Cabarets and Concerts Series with Godspell in Concert and Altar Boyz in Concert which sold out nearly every performance. Our 2016 season continues with the renowned A Little Night Music featuring 15 amazing performers and a 12-piece orchestra! We must give a heartfelt thank you to underwriting from some special Playhouse partners for making the orchestra a reality. Please see the inside front page of this program where they are listed. Coronado Playhouse is committed to pursuing community theatre in the truest sense of the words by giving back to the people of San Diego County. We partner each of our large productions with a local non-profit organization, using our public platform to help people in need. 100% of funds collected are donated to our partners. On behalf of our staff and board of directors, I want to thank you for your valuable contribution to Coronado Playhouse. I’m thrilled you are with us celebrating 70 years of the community’s best. With warm appreciation, Barron Henzel Board President Coronado Playhouse 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) Director’s Notes Confusion of the heart. Quotable moments. Mischievous servants. A contrived weekend in the country. Sounds like one of Shakespeare’s comedies, doesn’t it? It’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream with a Stephen Sondheim score but it is so much more. Adapted from Ingmar Bergman’s 1959 film, Smiles of a Summer Night, Sondheim’s operetta leaves room to explore loneliness, aging, suicidal selfloathing, and the disappointments of missed opportunity. Choices have consequences, and relationships sting as often as they soothe. I, like so many others, am a long-standing Stephen Sondheim fan. His music and lyrics are second to none and from the instant you hear the first few notes of a song from Jennie Gray Connard, Director any of his long list of works, you know it’s his. My very first introduction to Stephen Sondheim was A Little Night Music. I must have been somewhere between 8 and 10 years old and it was one of the many musicals my family would listen to during “Saturday cleaning” day. There was something so special about the music and the way it moved and ebbed and flowed that just struck me, even at such a young age. When I was 11 years old I was so fortunate to get to see my oldest cousin, who I completely idolized, playing the part of Fredrika in a production in Los Angeles. Seeing the music come to life was fantastic! I was mesmerized by its elegance and beauty. I’m sure I didn’t understand the adult themes both complex and simple but it didn’t matter, the music and the brilliance of the story and how it intertwined so many characters thoroughly entertained me. I feel incredibly blessed to get to direct this show at Coronado Playhouse. This theatre has been like a second home to me for many years and the staff and board have entrusted me with some fabulous pieces of theatrical works but I think this will be my favorite. My most recent endeavors have been, fun, funny, irreverent and downright naughty. I’m thrilled to share this lovely story filled with family, love, lust, humor, heartache and happy endings. Please sit back and relax and let the music wash over you. Get social with us! Coronado Playhouse @CoroPlayhouse #cphsugar coronado playhouse Cast Bios (In alphabetical order) Susan Bray (Charlotte) SPONSORED BY Kevin Bray is very happy to be making her debut on the Coronado Playhouse stage in one of her favorite musicals. She recently was seen at OnStage Playhouse as Louise opposite Debbie David in Always, Patsy Cline. In the San Diego area, Sue has done several shows at PowPac, including God Committee, Greetings and I Do, I Do, I Do for which she received the Aubrey Award last year for lead actress in a comedy. Christopher Chiles (Henrik Egerman) is happy to make his Coronado Playhouse debut in A Little Night Music. Mr. Chiles has appeared in numerous productions on the East and West Coast including Marius in Les Miserable (2015), Che in Evita Charity Works (2015), Madonna SDGMC (2012), Emcee in Cabaret at Cohoes Music Hall NY (2011), and Laurie in Little Women (2010). Mr. Chiles is excited to share his passion for the Arts and hopes for PEACE in our world through Music and Arts! Ciarlene Coleman (Mrs. Anderssen) is thrilled to be debuting at Coronado Playhouse! Some previous credits include Refuse, or the Golden Door with ion theatre and La Jolla Playhouse (WoW Festival 2015) and Mindset, or Allegory of the Gamer Cave with Nomads Theatre Company (Gam3rCon 2015). While she is not acting, she is preparing to graduate from UC San Diego and composing music for her own personal projects. She hopes you enjoy this amazing show! Debbie David (Desiree Armfeldt) SPONSORED BY Ari and Jake David; Outer Slobovia theatre guild was last seen by SD audiences (in her dream role) as Patsy Cline in Always, Patsy Cline at OnStage Playhouse. Some of her favorite and best roles she performed here at CPH, including; Beatrice Stockwell in The Drowsy Chaperone, Miss Mona in TBLWIT, The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot, and now “the one and only Desiree Armfeldt”. She is grateful to her dear friend Jennie for her belief and pushing her to be the best she can be in every way. Thanks to everyone at CPH, especially Barron, and to her boys for always supporting “Mommy’s play-dates”. Kit Fugrad (Mr. Erlansen) This is Kit’s second outing with Coronado Playhouse. His favorite past roles include: Javert - Les Miserables (Avo Theatre), Trekkie Monster - Avenue Q (CPH), Sweeney Todd - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Avo), Pontius Pilate - Jesus Christ Superstar (Temecula Valley Players). Kit graduated from the professional physical theatre program at Dell’Arte International, Blue Lake, CA, and received a BA in Theatre Arts from UC-Riverside. Ferril Gardner (Mrs. Segstrom) SPONSORED BY Ron and Tina Cole; Sean Libiran is happy to be back on the Coronado Playhouse stage after appearing as Lucy in Avenue Q (Aubrey Award and Blue Ribbon Award,) and Ms. Flannery in Thoroughly Modern Millie last season. Ferril is a raving Sondheim fanatic and couldn’t be happier to be a part of this cast. She would like to dedicate her performance to the memory of her father Mike Gardner who also performed here at Coronado Playhouse. Jazley Genovese (Mrs. Nordstrom) is happy to be performing with Coronado Playhouse for the second time. Past favorite roles include Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical, Lilli Vanessi in Kiss Me Kate, and Mama Morton in Chicago. Jazley is a senior in high school and will be enrolling this fall in a BFA Musical Theatre program on the East Coast. Jazley would like to thank Jennie, Kirk, Manny and the entire cast and crew for a wonderful experience! Dianne Gray (Madame Armfeldt) SPONSORED BY Bill grove; frances brown is delighted to be back on the Coronado stage. She was last seen in Avenue Q as Mrs. Thistletwat. After that she was cast as Susan Slater in Patio Playhouse’s production of Becky Shaw. You are about to see a wonderful show with beautiful Sondheim music, a talented cast, directed by an award winner, Jennie Gray Connard. Dianne wishes to thank the handsome loving and supportive man in her life, Bill Grove. Taylor Henderson (Petra) is so humbled to be back at Coronado Playhouse for their 70th season! She was last seen on the CPH stage as Gary Coleman in Avenue Q! A Las Vegas native, Taylor is happy to now call San Diego her home. Past credits include: New York- She-Rantulas From Outer Space in 3D! (NY Fringe); California- A Civil War Christmas (Diversionary), All Shook Up (Moonlight), and RENT (SWC). Love always to her family and friends near and far for their constant support. Inspire! Aspire! Barron Henzel (Fredrik Egerman/ Set Design) SPONSORED BY thomas fitzpatrick Favorite credits: Frog and Toad, Sleeping Beauty, Pageant, Much Ado, Pump Boys, Angels Among Us (CPH); Grease (OnStage) (Aldea Award); They’re Playing Our Song (Scripps Ranch); Snoopy!!! (Pickwick); The Busy World is Hushed, Torch Song Trilogy, Handsome Men (Diversionary); Trolls, Miss Mcinerney’s Acquaintances (6th@Penn). He co-produced Sugar, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Sherlock Holmes*, TBLWIT*, The Drowsy Chaperone*, Cinderella* and The IT Girl at Coronado Playhouse. Barron is an art director and president of the board of directors at CPH. XO, Debbie, BFF & TF. *Aubrey Award Danny Ingersoll (Carl Magnus) is so excited to be playing one of his bucket list roles/ shows. Returning to Coronado Playhouse always feels like coming home. Some of his favorite roles have been Aldolpho, Daddy Warbucks, Buddy Fidler, Julian Marsh, Seymour, Sylvia St. Croix, Drs. Fine/Madden, The King of Siam, and the Cowardly Lion. (Google character names for show titles) Danny is also San Diego’s Realtor for the Arts. Richard Morrison (Mr. Lindquist) is a voice teacher and music director, and is generally seen behind a piano and/or in the orchestra pit. But he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to sing the magnificent Night Music score. Next up: conducting Sweeney Todd (more Sondheim!) at San Diego Junior Theatre this summer. Thanks to Jennie, Kirk, Cherylyn, and Kurt. Wilfred Grant T. Paloma (Frid/ Assistant Stage Manager) SPONSORED BY Patty fay earned an AA in Visual & Performing Arts at SD City College & is pursuing a BA in Theatre Performance: Acting & Musical Theatre at SDSU. Stage credits: Man 2 in The Things We Never Say at the SD Fringe Festival, Usnavi in In the Heights (SWC/Saville), Betty in Three Penny Opera (UCSD), Angel in Rent (SWC), Snail in A Year With Frog & Toad, Man 1 in Mistletoe, Music and Mayhem, Carnival!, & Chicago (all at CPH). Eliana Payne (Fredrika) is so excited to be working again at Coronado Playhouse! She was last seen at CPH as Cindy in SUDS The Musical. Favorite credits include: Kaa in The Jungle Book, Lucy in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, The Cat in HONK Jr., Tiger Lilly in Peter Pan, Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz, Narrator in Charlotte’s Web, Brenda/Gym Coach in Hairspray. Thank you to her family, Jennie, Kirk, Anna, and especially God. Krista Wilford (Anne) SPONSORED BY Emma M. Ah Sing is thrilled to make her Coronado Playhouse debut with A Little Night Music. Past credits include: Belinda in Queen of Carthage (City Opera), Trouble in Tahiti & The Most Happy Fella (Point Loma Opera Theatre), Sally Brown in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, and Cosette in Les Miserablès. She holds her Bachelor of Arts in Music from Point Loma Nazarene University. www.kristawilford.com presents Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-Winning Musical Comedy Director: Leslie Miller . Musical Director: Pamela Monroe Choreographer: Michael Mizerany JULY 15 - 31, 2016 Westminster Theater 2598 Talbot Street, Point Loma San Diego TICKETS: $18 . $14 . $11 facebook.com/vanguardtheater . 619.224.6263 Creative Team Bios Jennie Gray Connard (Director) is incredibly grateful to be bringing such a beautiful and elegant show to the CPH stage. Director/choreographer credits include; Godspell in Concert, Avenue Q, Spamalot, Pageant, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Acting credits include: They’re Playing Our Song, The Drowsy Chaperone, Sleeping Beauty, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, A Taffeta Christmas, Gypsy, Inherit the Wind. Jennie feels so blessed to have worked with this dream of a cast including her BFF, Barron, her Bestie, Debbie and her Mommy, Dianne. Jennie wishes to thank Manny Bejarano for his incredible vision and patience, the incomparable, Kirk Valles for being her creative partner, Barron and Katy for… well for EVERYTHING and her husband and children for being her reason. Kirk Valles (Musical Director) teaches Vocal and General Music in the San Diego Unified School District and is Director of Music at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Avenue Q, Godspell, Spamalot, Into The Woods, Pippin, Little Shop of Horrors and Sleeping Beauty are some of Kirk’s latest shows. Kirk also maintains private piano and voice coaching in the San Diego area. Kirk is honored to be working with the amazing cast of A Little Night Music and this lovely orchestra. A special thank you to Jennie and Barron and CPH. Much LOVE to my babies Ana, Brooke, Jocelyn and G. Manny Bejarano (Assistant Director) is excited to be back at Coronado Playhouse and working with this great cast and production team. Some of his work includes Sugar, Spamalot, Pageant, Grease, The Drowsy Chaperone, Into The Woods and The It Girl. Manny wishes to thank the cast for all their hard work. Kathy Parks (Stage Manager is excited to be back at Coronado Playhouse and working with such an awesome cast and crew on this musical, which just happens to be the very first live theatre production she ever saw. She has previously worked backstage on several shows here at CPH, as well as with Trinity Theatre Company and Pickwick Players. Love to her sons Connor and Sean Paul Boyd. Mar 18 – Apr 10, 2016 Fri & Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm director JAY MOWER JOEL COLBOURN & LYNN WOLSEY producers Our exciting new season will be announced soon! Look for it at www.PowPAC.org! 13250 Poway Road Purchase Tix Online: www.PowPAC.org Coronado Playhouse Foundation Members Ticket prices only cover a portion of production costs. Our members keep Coronado Playhouse operating! Anyone can become a member. Benefits include: free passes to shows, preferred seating, your name in show programs, newsletters, invitations to special events and voting rights to determine theatre productions and leadership. CROWN SPONSOR - PATRON - Michael Glass Leonard Hirsch Judith Abbott Ron & Tina Cole Lois and Charles Costa Joe & Marly Da Rosa Ari, Debbie & Jake David Marty & Jean Greenberg Ursula Kantor Bill & Eleanor Kipperman Chris Powell M. Jane Russell Sven & Anniessa Salumaa Cynthia Schubert Dr. & Mrs. Schwartz Nancy Taylor Janis Vanderford Martin & Claire White $5,000 and above PRODUCER - $1,500 and above Bill & Jennie Connard Todd & Sarah Sutton CROWN DONOR $1000 and above Tom Haine Russell and Mary Johnson M. G. Perez Jackie Suitt DONOR - $500 and above Harry Granruth III & Katy Skyrud Jerry & Jill Hall Foundation Chuck & Jo-Ann Howe Nance & Mark Hunter Stephen and DJ McLaughlin Christina Paine-Ross Jim & Midge Peltier Robert Spane BENEFACTOR $250 and above Gladys Beit-Ishoo Karim Bouris Gary & Marlene Cohen Sandy Ellard Patty Fay Tom Fitzpatrick & Barron Henzel Bill Grove & Dianne Gray Raymond & Patricia Lynch Jacquelyn McCoy James & Sondra Seeright Bill Speer and Marsi Steirer Skip & Kim Thaeler $125 and above FAMILY - $100 and above Emma M. Ah Sing Maureen Bennett Kevin Bray Frances Brown Bill & Marilyn Cooper Norm & Darlene Daley Edward Floyd Deborah Gray David & Susan Hagstrom Arleen Hitchcock Sean Libiran Tricia Drouet & Michael Locke Marilyn Metzler Jayanthy & Palamadai Neelakantan Jim Newburg Outer Slobovia Theatre Guild Luke Peterson Joyleen Rottenstein Cecil Shuffler Jeannette Spafford Mike Wasinski & Frank Remiatte In Memory of Lynn Rowlands Virginia Syverson Michael Van Allen Jeanine Williams McBride Roylee York INDIVIDUAL $50 and above Vince Asaro Barbara Barnes Akirah Boyd John Drehner Karen Fiorello Henry & Betty Harriman Rosemary Harrison Robert Houghton Ron Hoyt En-Shen Kuan & Donald Butts Karina Magurno Steven Martin Pat and Dan McDonough Robert & Jean Morris Gabriela Nelson Susan Skyrud Daniele & John Tinsman Dorothy Webb We want to thank everyone who has made a TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution to support your Community Playhouse. We cannot produce quality productions, while making theatre accessible, without your help. To make a contribution, please call 619-435-4856 or e-mail boxoffice@ coronadoplayhouse. com or visit www. CoronadoPlayhouse.com Sets, Costumes, Acting, Box Office, Stage Managing, Stage Crew... Coronado Playhouse is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization. Many opportunities await YOU, on and off stage. No experience necessary. Please contact volunteers@coronadoplayhouse.com to volunteer! LOST? What do you do when your life suddenly takes a wrong turn? If you need help in a serious civil litigation matter, consider Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire. We have been helping solve legal problems for over 35 years. We understand what it 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. If you’d like to learn more about our law firm call 619-236-9363 and ask for a copy of our free brochure. 2550 5th Avenue 11th Floor San Diego, CA 92103 Voice 619/236-9363 Fax 619/236-9653 Toll-free 800/577-2922 www.tbmlawyers.com Over a billion dollars in verdicts and settlements © Copyright TBM 2015
Similar documents
Sugar Program - Coronado Playhouse
Publicity Videography...................................................................................................... Robert Stewart Head Shots...................................................
More information