Showing posts with label shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shows. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Cast



Director:  Nick Zayas
Music Director:  Maggie Gallagher
Choreographer:  Becky Koza

Narrator: Charity Hampton
Joseph: Andrew Brodeur 
Potiphar: Roberts Bass
Mrs. Potiphar: Shelly Beard
Pharaoh: Jed Macosko
Jacob: Kirk House
Joseph's Brothers: 
Steve Bissette, Mark Flora, Lou Gerstle, David Nichols, Calum O’Boyle, Glenn Otterbacher, Jeffrey Payton, Lewis Richardson, Mark Walek, Tyler Zickmund
The Wives: 
Chloe Adam, Donna Bissette, Miriam Davie, Cessily Evans, Bella Hart-Peck, Lenora McNamara, Angela Hodges, Angela Huie, Mary Mendenhall, Nichole Sheran, Mary Upchurch
Children’s Chorus: Meji Black, Kinsey Gray Calderone, Sam Clary, Priya Elise Dobson, Nick Kelley, Stuart MacMillan, Ella Marion, Caroline Mendenhall, Mary Douglas Mendenhall, Julian Pecoraro, Joshua Sarfert, Jack Wall


March 31-April 2; April 6-9, 2017
The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem at Arts Council Theatre
Thursday-Saturday performances at 7:30 pm;  
Sunday matinees at 2 pm

The Biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to life in this vibrant family musical. Sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, Joseph perseveres and, using wit and faith, rises to become Pharaoh’s second-in-command. Featuring unforgettable songs such as “Any Dream Will Do,” “Jacob and Sons” and “Close Every Door,” this delightful musical parable is one of the most enduring shows of all time. 










Saturday, February 13, 2016

Mary Poppins Cast Announced

Mary Poppins – Katie Muhlenkamp
Bert – Brian Ford
Jane Banks – Lauren Redding
Michael Banks – Micah Boah
Winifred Banks – Jean-Marie Buckley
George Banks – Alan Tutterow
Katie Nanna – Peggy Bazakas
Bird Woman – Juanita Otero
Policeman – Rod Speight
Miss Lark – Angela Hodges
Admiral Boom – Mickey Hyland
Mrs. Brill – Kristina Railsback
Robertson Ay – Robertson Barnes
Park Keeper – Andrew Hyers
Neleus – Jose Rondon Jr.
Queen Victoria – Lydia Davis
Bank Chairman – Steven Batts
Miss Smyth – Patty Grant
Von Hussler – Robert Evans
Northbrook – Chris Franks
Mrs. Corry – Jessica Grant
Fannie – Trinity Evans
Annie – Abigail Farlow
Valentine – Jose Rondon Jr.
Miss Andrew – Samantha MacReynolds

Children’s Ensemble
Tyler Toberman
Kellyn Jiles
Jack Sargeant
Liam Railsback
Sarah Catherine Beck
Martha Bowers

London Ensemble
Hunter Greene
Peggy Bazakas
Samantha MacReynolds
Rod Speight
Angela Hodges
Mickey Hyland
Andrew Hyers
Steven Batts
Robert Evans
Victoria Hundley
Chris Franks
Patty Grant
Sarah France
Heather Hadjoglou
Sharon Pierce
Annelise Cheramie
Alicia Bachorik
Lydia Davis
Caroline Beaver

Fly A Kite Ensemble
Families will be grouped at a later date.
Jolly Holiday
Specific dancers and small ensembles will be noted at a later date.
Statues in Jolly Holiday
Jose Rondon Jr.
Rachael Kemp
Kristi Post
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Jessica Grant
Samantha MacReynolds
Angela Hodges
Andrew Hyers
Patty Grant
Abigail Farlow
Trinity Evans
Jose Rondon Jr.
Kristi Post
Luke Miller
Kammy Forester
Rachael Kemp
Tori Seals
Katie Pelikan
Allyn Sims
Victoria Hundley
Sarah France
Heather Hadjoglou
Chimney Sweep Dancers
Jessica Grant
Abigail Farlow
Trinity Evans
Jose Rondon Jr.
Kristi Post
Luke Miller
Kammy Forester
Rachael Kemp
Tori Seals
Katie Pelikan
Victoria Hundley
Laren Evans
Playing the Game Toys
Abigail Farlow
Trinity Evans
Jose Rondon Jr.
Kristi Post
Kammy Forester
Rachael Kemp
Tori Seals
Katie Pelikan
Allyn Sims
Banker Ensemble
Bankers will be noted at a later date.
DANCE/ENSEMBLE DISCLAIMER:
1) Although you have been cast as a sweep or any other dancing role, your continuation is contingent upon your performance in the first two dance rehearsals.
2) Although you have been cast in one ensemble, you may be moved around as the director or choreographer see fit.
3) The Banker Ensemble has not been assigned and will be assigned at a later date.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Christmas in New York - Broadway Shows


"Something Rotten!” brought down the house. This musical is original and hilarious mocking Shakespeare and musicals alike. "Les Miserable” never disappoints and Alfie Boe is a stunning Valjean "Aladdin" was fun and wonderfully staged.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

HPCT Addams Family Cast List

They're creepy and they're kooky, Mysterious and spooky, They're all together ooky 
Principals:
Gomez - Matthew Adams
Morticia - Ashley Pearson
Fester - Matthew Davidson
Wednesday- Hannah Ficklin
Pugsley - Jack Price
Grandmama - Angela Hodges
Lurch -Ross Emery
Mal - Matthew Lowe
Alice - Courtney Lowe
Lucas - Spencer Kapral
Cousin Itt - Christian Lowe

Featured Dancers:
Kammy Forester - Rosie the Riveter
Kristi Post - Valkyrie
Rachel Walker - Geisha
Caroline Patterson - Flight Attendant
Tori Seals - Flapper
Rachael Robinson - Courtesan
Becky King - Bride
Connor Webber - Boxer
Toni DePaoli - Bobby Soxer
Angela Daulton - Cavewoman/featured singer
Josh Rogers - Soldier/featured singer


Ensemble:
Walter Boyd - Conquistador
Kathy Jarrel - Conquistadora
Melanie Rodgers - Saloon Girl/featured singer
Shannon Peace - Caveman
Bronwen Bradshaw
Torrey Jackson
Sarah France
Madison Thorpe
Wallis Burks
Matty Sorrell
Steven Batts
Amy Chadwell
Lauren Allred
Tristian Beck
Kevin Danko
Housten Farlow
Lori Woolard
Adrian Beck
DJ Shannon


Sunday, June 28, 2015

Lees-McRae opens Summer Theatre season with 'Oliver!' - The Avery Journal-Times: News



Lees-McRae College prepares to open its 31st year of summer productions this week with its first production of the summer season, "Oliver!," which begins this Thursday, June 26


According to artistic director, Dr. Janet Barton Speer, as well as members of the cast, preparations for the leadoff of three productions this season have gone smoothly.


"If we've had any glitches, they've been really minor," Speer said following a rehearsal last weekend. "We brought in our technicians really early this year, and so the whole set was ready by the time we got on it, as were the props and the costumes. It's really been terrific."

LMC Summer Theatre opens with a musical adaptation of the classic Shakespeare tale Oliver Twist, centered around an orphan who runs away from an orphanage and hooks up with a group of boys trained to be pickpockets led by the Artful Dodger and masterminded by the elderly mentor/criminal Fagin.

A total of 62 performers were cast for the LMCST production, with 50 of the members hailing from Avery County, giving a local flair to the musical.
"We have a lot of local children playing roles and that had brought a lot of local interest. We have grandmothers and mothers and family members and friends involved. We hope this helps to get Avery County back into our doors again," Speer explained. "I feel like for a while they have felt that they couldn't come here, but that isn't true. We want to serve Avery, Watauga and everyone around us, and not only the residents who arrive during the summer on a part-time basis."
The actors themselves noted that preparing for the iconic musical that in film won multiple Academy and Golden Globe Awards was a positive process.
"For me, it's been really awesome diving into a unique character," said Richard Gebo, who portrays Fagin. "Learning the mannerism of the character with a Eastern European Jewish with the Internet as a primary resource has been a unique challenge. It's been really rewarding finding who this guy is and finding both his caring side for his boys and the evil side of him."
"I've not had many major difficulties, but it has been fun to portray the character and identify with the poor and hard life he had," Connor Martin, who portrays the title character, Oliver, in the production.
In preparing for his role, Gebo discovered additional inspiration as the curtain prepares to rise this week.
"I watched the movie like all of us, and Ron Moody was the absolute model for all my work in preparing for this role. I was absolutely heartbroken when I had heard he passed away last week," Gebo said. "I'm definitely going to have him on my mind while I'm performing and thinking about paying tribute to him with my work."
"I read the book and read word-for-word details of what happened. I also watched the movie which showed the facial expressions of how hard it was," Martin added.
"I watched the Broadway production and also read the book, trying to prepare myself for my first theatre production," Bryce Palmyra, who portrays The Artful Dodger, explained.
"We also sent the cast images of workhouse boys and things like that to give them some things to think about, to come up with their own backgrounds before you get here," Speer said.
Expectations for the upcoming production of "Oliver!" are high
"As far as artistic expectations, I have really high ones. The stars have sort of all aligned for this performance," Speer added. "We have the right people in the right roles, and it has felt very good from start to finish. It has been an easy process, which doesn't always occur. You would think that working with 50 children wouldn't be an easy process, but it has been. These children have been delightful."
The actors who have prepared for more than three weeks for "Oliver!" hope to see full houses each time the musical is performed, and offers reasons for why visitors should come to Hayes Auditorium to see the show.
"Those who come can see the real story of London, the good and the bad. This cast is amazingly talented and it is a great show to see firsthand," Martin said.
"Someone who comes to see "Oliver!" is coming to see one of the great pieces of literature of our time come to life with an incredible set, a talented cast and technical wizardry from some of the best people we can find," Gebo added.
"The music of this show is outstanding as well," Speer said. "Songs such as 'Consider Yourself' and 'As Long as He Needs Me' are famous pieces, and it's just a great musical."
"Oliver!" begins its run at Hayes Auditorium with a performance at 7 p.m. this Thursday, June 26, with additional 7 p.m. performances on June 27 and 30, as well as July 1 and 2. Performances will also take place at 2 p.m. on June 28 and July 3. Ticket prices range from $35 to $40 for adults and from $18 to $20 for students and children.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

"Oliver"- Lees McRae Summer Theatre 2015



Packing and getting ready for my first professional theatre contract at Lees-McRae Summer Theatre in Banner Elk. The show dates are June 26, June 27, June 30, and July 1, July 2 at 7 p.m. and June 28 and July 3 at 2 p.m.

“Oliver” is one of my favorite musicals and I have had the pleasure of acting, singing, and dancing previously in it twice (Davie Theatre Company and Piedmont Players). I am very grateful to be part of this musical at LMC Summer Theatre performing on stage at my alma mater plus having the opportunity to spend the summer in Banner Elk. It’s going to be fun!

Friday, February 13, 2015

Lees-McRae Summer Theatre’s production of Oliver


The 2015 season will open on June 26, with Lees-McRae Summer Theatre’s production of Oliver in Banner Elk!, the award-winning musical about Oliver Twist. I'm excited to say that I have accepted and will be joining the Lees-McRae Summer Theatre production of Oliver, the musical. 


Show dates are June 26, June 27, June 30, and July 1, July 2 at 7 p.m. and June 28 and July 3 at 2 p.m. Would love to see your friendly faces in the audience.

Monday, October 28, 2013

"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" Cast List

"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is hilarious Christmas tale that is good for all ages. A couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids-- probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won't believe the mayhem-- and the fun-- when the Herdman's collide with the Christmas story head on!"
Cast List:
Father - Roger Sims
MotherJenna Sims
BethSarah Rhymer
CharlieJack Price
RalphJackson Barnes
ImogeneKimmie Yokley
LeroyKenan Sims
Claude -  Dylan Lowe
OllieChristian Lowe
Gladys Rachel Rogers
 AliceChristen Thompson
Mrs. Armstrong - Marcia James
Mrs. Slocum - Amber Scott
Mrs. Clark - Gloria Klingler
Mrs. Clausing - Angela Hodges
Mrs.McCarthyKelly Keegan
MaxineRegan Heberle 
Elmer - N/aN/a
HobieAsher Sims
David -  Cole Rigsbee
BeverlyLauren Griffith
FiremanMatt Norcross
Shirley-  Junebug Grubb
JuanitaTatum Davis
DorisCameron Sims
Reverend HopkinsGary Rhymer
EnsembleVictoria Danielik
EnsembleTatyana Jackson
Ensemble -  Abby Ray
EnsembleAllyn Sims
EnsembleVictoria Uchman
Ensemble -  Micah Welborn

Director: Justin Bulla

Stage Manager:  Tina Evans

Monday, March 18, 2013

Cast of Steel Magnolias - Sauratown Summer Theatre


Production Staff:
Justin Bulla - Director
Tina Evans - Stage Manager
Patti Dunlap - Props Mistress

Cast:
Carrie Atkins - Shelby
Angela Hodges - Clairee
Katherine Gambill - Quiser
Kelly Fayne - M'Lynn
Laurie Jernigan - Truvy




Sunday, October 28, 2012

Winston-Salem Journal Article
"Twin City Stage presents "Fiddler on the Roof"


Katie Skawski, Tim Austin, Mary Lea Williams and Gracie Falk   Credit:  Photo Daniel Alvarez
By: LYNN FELDER | Special Correspondent 
On a warm October night, in the parking lot just outside the rehearsal hall of the Arts Council Theatre, people in groups of two, three and more interacted intensely. One group worked out complex musical harmonies. Another group danced a simple routine. Yet another shouted their lines to each other.
Small groups like these are the threads that ultimately will come together to form a big, sprawling tapestry of a musical, "Fiddler on the Roof." It's a story that is as intimate as family and as epic as the Jewish diaspora. Twin City Stage will present it starting Friday night.
"That's exactly what you have to do," director Bobby Bodford said of the need to break the show into bite-sized pieces. "First of all, it helps when you have a really good musical director (Margaret B. Gallagher) and choreographer (Benji Starcher). I have to put it all together, but I don't have to teach music and dancing. It's really about collaboration, and when you have three professionals, right off the bat things go well."
Gallagher hires the musicians, conducts the orchestra and teaches the music to the cast, so she's working closely with professionals and amateurs.
"It's really rewarding working with community theater," she said. "There are people who haven't been in a show since high school and some who have never been in a show. It's great to see friendships form, and it's great to see people get bitten with the theater bug."
The music is by Jerry Bock, who won Tony awards for "Fiddler." "It's beautiful, beautiful music," Gallagher said. "It's not as complicated vocally as, say, Sondheim, but the music really helps the story unfold. In the opening piece, 'Tradition,' you get introduced to the families the children, the parents, the grandparents."
And "Fiddler's" music has stood the test of time. It opened on Broadway in 1964. "I know people who still use 'Sunrise, Sunset' in their weddings," Gallagher said.
Inside the recently renovated rehearsal hall, a big piece of the tapestry was enacted in "Tevye's Dream" scene, which includes special effects and nearly the entire 60-person cast. Another big piece of the tapestry is the performance of "Sunrise, Sunset," a longtime audience favorite. The large chorus created a full, rich sound in the rehearsal of this scene.
"That's now, in a raw rehearsal hall with no dramatic lighting," Bodford said. "Imagine how effective it will be when it's finished. And when it gets on the stage, it's never exactly what you envision in the rehearsal hall."
Gallagher concurred. "I'm very happy with the chorus. The more experienced people help the less experienced," she said. "And we just do it till they get it. The music is simple enough that we can spend time on nuance."
"Fiddler" is set in Tsarist Russia in 1905. Tevye, a poor dairyman played by Tim Austin, tries to teach his five daughters the value of traditions in a changing world. Charlene Martin plays Tevye's wife, Golde. Mary Lea Williams (Tzeitel), Katie Skawski (Hodel), Gracie Falk (Chava), Logan Welborn (Shprintze) and Isabella Ellis (Bielke) play their daughters.
The original Broadway production opened in 1964 and was the first musical-theater show in history to surpass 3,000 performances. "Fiddler" remains Broadway's 15th longest-running musical. It was nominated for 10 Tony Awards and won nine, including best musical, score, book, direction and choreography. It has been revived four times on Broadway and was made into a film in 1971.
"It's such a well-structured musical," Bodford said. "I totally understand why it's timeless. Some musicals are hard to sit through, but I don't think 'Fiddler' will ever be like that. It's about change and tradition. Tevye's children are going to go away, and he'll probably never see some of them again.
"It's very easy to grasp this and get into these characters or find one you can identify with. They have three days to get everything sold or given away. I don't know if there's a sadder scene than seeing those villagers say goodbye to each other. Their faith and hope keeps them alive.
"Then, at the end of the scene, Golde says, 'Anh, it's just a place.'"
In addition to occasionally directing shows at Twin City Stage, Bodford is the artistic director at The Children's Theatre of Winston-Salem and directs for other youth groups. He places a high value on the relationships that theater fosters.
"You saw the elements of it," Bodford said. "These young people are forming friendships that will last forever."
Those relationships also extend to the larger theater community.
"What the job has done is give me contacts in a 30-mile radius," Bodford said. "It's a small world, and it's great to be connected and know all the talent in the area.
"Our sound designer is from UNC School of the Arts. They get to come in and do their thing without a professor grading them."
As far as getting a good performance out of his cast of 60, plus musicians, Bodford isn't worried. "The job has a certain amount of stress built into it, but I've been doing it for a long time, and I know what's needed," he said. "It needs to be a good experience for the audience and for the participants, too." 
And that's the definition of community theater, isn't it?

Thursday, October 11, 2012

"Fiddler on the Roof Cast" at Twin City Stage


November 2-4, 8-11; 15-18, 2012 Thursday-Saturday at 8pm  and Sundays at 2pm

Tevye, a poor dairyman, tries to teach his five daughters the value of traditions in a changing world. Humor, warmth and honesty continue to delight audiences years after the show became a Broadway legend.


Director - Bobby Bodford
Music Director – Margaret Gallagher
Choreographer – Benji Starcher


Cast List:
Tevye -Tim Austin
Golde -Charlene Bray Martin
Tzeitel -Mary Lea Williams
Hode - Katie Skawsk
Chava -Gracie Falk
Shprintze -Logan Welborn
Bielke - Isabella Ellis
Yente - Michele Groneck
Motel - Latimer Alexander
Perchik, the Student - Carlos Nieto
Lazar Wolf, the Butcher- Roy Carlson
Mordcha, the Innkeeper - Cameron Williams
Rabbi - Mark Walek
Avram, the Book Seller - Brandon Lloyd Hicks
Nachum, the Beggar- Norm Birdsall
Grandma Tzeitel - Jean Wentz
Fruma-Sarah - Donna Bissette
Constable - Michael Burke
Fyedka - Gray Kinnier
Shaindel, Motel’s Mother - Sally Meehan
Yussel, the Hat Maker - Devlin Burke
The Fiddler - Annalisa Ebbink
Sasha- Ryan Ball
Priest - James Toole, Sr
Villagers:
Mammas –
Anna Kellner, Miriam Davie, Hannah Wright, Synthia Folwell, Angela Hodges, Carol Simes, Margie McKenzie, Brenda Dailey, Georgann Schultz, Charity Hampton

Daughters – 
Erin Barile, Hannah Schultz, Danielle Schultz, Gracie Phillips, Lauren Danielle Stacks, Isabella Gorden, Molly McKenzie, Katie Hines, Mary Cathryn Wolfert, Madeline Kendrick, Selin Yalcinkaya, Olivia Crowell, Ava Louise Foster, Elizabeth Wentz-Moore, Eileen Dixon



Papas- 
Michael Gendy, Pat Beard, John S. Foltz, James Toole, jr.

Sons -
Landry Bohn, Marc Bertoni, Gary Freedman


Russians - Mat Tabat, Fred Crowell

, Ryan Ball