Past Productions | Cast, Creative Team, & Crew Information
2024-Anything Goes
Anything Goes was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre April 11-20th, 2024. Click the link to learn more!
2024-Puffs
Puffs was performed in the Panowski Black Box February 22nd-March 2nd, 2024. Click the link to learn more!
2024-Eisenhower Dance Detroit
Eisenhower Dance Detroit was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre February 8-9, 2024. Click the link to learn more!
2023-Holiday Soirée
Holiday Soirée was performed in the Panowski Black Box Theatre December 14th, 2023. Click the link to learn more!
2023-A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre December 7-16th, 2023. Click the link to learn more!
2023-Clybourne Park
Clybourne Park was performed in the Panowski Black Box Theatre November 2-11, 2023. Click the link to learn more!
2023 - Spamalot
Spamalot was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 12-14 and 19-21, 2023. Click the link to learn more!
2023-Grease
Grease was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre April 14th-22nd. Click the link to learn more!
2023-Salome
Salome was performed in the Panowski Black Box Theatre February 24th-March 4th. Click the link to learn more!
2022-A Holiday Double Feature: A Charlie Brown Christmas & The Nutcracker
A Holiday Double Feature A Charlie Brown Christmas & The Nutcracker was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre December 9-17th. Click the link to learn more!
2022-Finding Home
Finding Home was performed in the Panowski Black Box Theatre November 4-12th, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2022-The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre October 14th-22nd, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2022-Spotlight Variety Show
Spotlight Variety Show was performed at NMU Shoreline Theatre September 3-4th, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2022 - The Producers
The Producers was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 8-9 and 13-16, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2022 - The Wolves
The Wolves was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre February 18-19 and 23-26, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2022 - Next to Normal
Next to Normal was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 2-5, 2022. Click the link to learn more!
2021 - Elf the Musical
Elf the Musical was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 3-4 and 8-11, 2021. Click the link to learn more!
2021 - Above the Timberline
The world premiere of Above the Timberline was produced and performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 15-16 and 20-23, 2021. Click the link to learn more!
2021 - CO/LAB COLLECTIVE
CO/LAB COLLECTIVE was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre September 30 and October 2, 2021. Click the link to learn more!
2021 - Spotlight Variety Show
The 2021 Spotlight Variety Show was performed at the Shoreline Theatre September 3-4, 2021. Click the link to learn more!
2021 - Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night was filmed at the Forest Roberts Theatre and released to audiences June 25-26, 2021.
Cast List
Viola | Lilith Kontos |
Duke Orsino | Griffin Pepin |
Olivia | Ella Bartlett Filipowicz |
Malvolia | Teagan Olivia Sturmer |
Sir Toby Belch | Jacob Laitinen |
Sir Andrew Aguecheek | Megan Hibbard |
Maria | Riley Fields |
Feste the Clown | Ben Filipowicz |
Sebastian | Nick Salin |
Antonio | Riley Fields |
Captain | Megan Hibbard |
Valentine/Servant/Priest/Officer | Ethan Puisto |
Creative Team
Director | David Wood |
Scenic Designer | Bill Digneit |
Costume Designer | Clair Kaminski |
Lighting Designer | Megan Hibbard |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Director of Photography | Dan Zini |
Properties Designer | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Production Stage Manager | Clair Kaminski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Directors | Lilith Kontos, Teagan Sturmer |
Assistant Stage Manager | Aubrey Wolck |
Editor | Dan Zini |
Head Seamstress | Ann Juidici |
Fight Choreographer | Jacob Laitinen |
Audio Mixer | Dan Zini |
Board Operator | Clair Kaminski |
Master Electrician | Megan Hibbard |
Piano Accompaniment | Megan Hibbard |
Scenic Artist | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Builders and Painters | Erin Hope, Clair Kaminski, Lilith Kontos, Aubrey Wolck |
Audio 2 | Aubrey Wolck |
Boom Operator | Aubrey Wolck |
Rail Operators | Jacob Laitinen, Nick Salin |
Run Crew | Manpreet Chandi, Erin Hope, Aubrey Wolck, Nate Wood |
Forest Roberts Theatre Summer Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | Bill Digneit |
Assistant Production Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Properties Artisan/Manager | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Summer Work Crew | Megan Hibbard, Erin Hope, Clair Kaminski, Aubrey Wolck |
Cast Bios
Lilith Kontos (Viola) received her B.S. in English literature from Northern in 2019 and currently works as the marketing manager and playwriting competition coordinator for the NMU Theatre and Dance Department. Previous roles include Nina in The Seagull (Wolf’s Head Theater Co.), Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Presque Isle Bandshell), Ali in Mamma Mia! (Forest Roberts Theatre), Toby in Sweeney Todd (Forest Roberts Theatre), Annelle in Steel Magnolias (Lake Superior Theatre), and Jan in Grease (Lake Superior Theatre). She is overjoyed to be onstage again, and would like to thank the incredible cast and creative team, as well as her family and friends, for their endless love and support.
Griffin Pepin (Duke Orsino) is beyond excited to share this incredible production with you! He’s been in several shows in both Marquette and Houghton throughout the years including Grease (2017), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2018 and 2019), Mamma Mia! (2019), and most recently I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (2020). Griffin is looking forward to you getting to see all the hard work that this wonderful cast has been putting in.
Ella Bartlett Filipowicz (Olivia) is a transplant to Marquette where she’s happy to be putting down roots and raising a family. Most recently she has been seen in The Vagina Monologues, Mamma Mia!, as Tamora in Titus Andronicus, and as Mindy in Five Women Wearing the Same Dress. Ella is delighted to have been able to play with this extraordinary cast and crew.
Teagan Olivia Sturmer (Malvolia) is a Marquette local and NMU creative writing alumna. She is a middle grade and young adult author represented by Amy Giuffrida of the Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency based out of NYC. Teagan’s previous roles include Shelby in Steel Magnolias and Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Additionally, she has directed both Shakespeare’s As You Like It and A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Superior Arts Youth Theatre and A Christmas Story with NMU Theatre and Dance. She wants to thank the rest of the cast and crew for creating such a safe and loving place to gather and make art come alive again.
Jacob Laitinen (Sir Toby Belch) is a native of Marquette and a recent graduate of the theatre program at Northern Michigan University. Jacob will be attending Mary Baldwin University in the fall to pursue his MLitt/MFA in Shakespeare & Performance. His previous roles in at NMU include Capulet in Romeo and Juliet, Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, and Thenardier in Les Miserables. He has performed with several professional companies including Tecumseh Outdoor Drama in Ohio and the Pine Mountain Music Festival, including the world premiere of Rockland the Opera. Jacob wants to thank everyone for supporting the arts and hopes you enjoy this wonderful production of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare!
Megan Hibbard (Sir Andrew/Captain) is a senior at NMU pursuing a BA in Theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has performed as Lisa in Mamma Mia!, worked as a dancer/choreographer and assistant lighting designer on What We Leave Behind, performed as Bombalurina and worked as assistant lighting designer on Cats. Her latest designs include North Coast Dance Festival, Spotlight Variety Show, and North x North Coast. She is so excited to be with everyone again and would like to thank the cast, crew, and her family for all the support.
Riley Fields (Maria/Antonio) is a Marquette community member who wandered in off the street one day in the fall of 2017 and has ostensibly never left. This is her fifth show with NMU; past performances include Isabel in Scrooge, Antigone in Antigone, Ensemble in Tarzan, and Miss Shields in A Christmas Story. Before moving to the Marquette area, Riley had previously worked with the West End Players of Iron River where she choreographed six musical theatre productions and costumed seven. Offstage, Riley is the Director of Coffee at local business Velodrome Coffee Company.
Benjamen Filipowicz (Feste the Clown) is a teacher at Bothwell Middle School and an NMU alum. Most recently he was in the chorus of Mamma Mia! (2019, FRT), but he has also had roles in numerous other productions, including Saturninus in Titus Andronicus (2017, UPShakes), Rapunzel's Prince and the Wolf in Into the Woods (2015, FRT), Mark Cohen in RENT (2010, FRT), Trinculo in The Tempest (2009, FRT), John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest (2008, FRT), and Elwood P. Dowd in Harvey (2007, FRT). He is excited to be working with this talented cast and under the guidance of Dr. Wood.
Nick Salin (Sebastian) graduated from NMU's theatre and dance program in the winter of 2019. He has been in numerous shows over the years. Some include Building Madness (Vito Deleoni), Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe (Poe), and The Full Monty (Dave). He was also Lead Animator for Superior Arts Youth Theater on their recent animation series. He would like to thank his family and friends for their continued support. Nick is very excited to be back on the stage and hopes that everyone enjoys the show!
Creative Team Bios
David Wood (Director) serves as Professor of English at Northern Michigan University, where, in 2007, he began teaching English Renaissance, medieval, and classical literature. Named the 2017 Michigan Association of State Universities Distinguished Professor of the Year, he has published widely in the field of English Renaissance drama, focused largely on the plays of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. This production is his directorial debut working with NMU’s Department of Theatre and Dance, and he’d like to offer immense thanks to the cast and crew. He’d also like to thank his wife, Vicki, and children, Maddie, Henry, and Nate.
Clair Kaminski (Production Stage Manager, Costume Design) is a senior BFA Theatre Technology and Design student at NMU with a concentration in stage management. Shows she’s worked on at NMU include What We Leave Behind (ASM), Significant Other (PSM), Romeo and Juliet (Co-Costume Designer), Spotlight Variety Show (PSM), and North Coast Dance Festival (PSM). Clair is thrilled to be a part of NMU’s summer stock theatre, and has loved every moment of working with the incredible cast and crew of Twelfth Night. She is so thankful to see this show as both a stage manager and costume designer.
Megan Hibbard (Lighting Design) is a senior at NMU pursuing a BA in Theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has performed as Lisa in Mamma Mia!, worked as a dancer/choreographer and assistant lighting designer on What We Leave Behind, performed as Bombalurina and worked as assistant lighting designer on Cats. Her latest designs include North Coast Dance Festival, Spotlight Variety Show, and North x North Coast. She is so excited to be with everyone again and would like to thank the cast, crew, and her family for all the support.
2021 - Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet was filmed at the Forest Roberts Theatre during COVID-19 and released to audiences June 18-30, 2021.
Cast List
Juliet | Rebecca Piepszak |
Romeo | Sophie Shrauger |
Capulet | Jacob Laitinen |
Lady Capulet | Kaylie Goodno |
Nurse/Lady Montague | Ashley Gardner |
Mercutio/Montague | Dustin Golden |
Paris/Prince/Gregory | Ryan Boos |
Benvolio | Noah Proctor |
Tybalt/Apothecary | Bailey Barthel |
Friar Laurence/Abraham | Ethan Puisto |
Balthazar/Friar John/Samson | Alexxus Taavola |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Hannah Carey |
Costume Designers | Lex van Blommestein, Clair Kaminski |
Lighting Designers | Lex van Blommestein, Seth Bowen |
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit |
Assistant Sound Designer | Ryan Harvey |
Properties Designer | Hannah Carey |
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kendall |
Technical Director | Ross W. Johnson |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Technical Director | Ethan Rickert |
Assistant Stage Managers | Sylvia Bednarczyk, Aubrey Wolck |
Script Supervisor | Erin Hope |
Fight Choreographer | Jacob Laitinen |
Master Carpenter | Emily Kendall |
Master Electrician | Avery Zahlmann |
Boom Crew | Samantha Wardisiani |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross W. Johnson |
Properties Artisan/Manager | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | David Pierce |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast Bios
Sophie Shrauger (Romeo) is a freshman musical theatre BFA candidate at NMU. In her time on campus so far, she has already been cast in five productions! Sophie hopes to pursue a career in musical theatre or film acting. She hopes that audiences will thoroughly enjoy this fresh take on this widely known classic, and will be left with a new perspective on what love truly looks like when everything else seems bleak. “This pandemic has really forced everybody to realize that living a life without contact can be hell on earth for an insane amount of people," Sophie says. “This production really highlights just how impactful that one touch can be, and I’m excited for people to connect with Romeo and Juliet on a whole new level!”
Rebecca Piepszak (Juliet) is a freshman majoring in musical theatre and Romeo and Juliet is her second show with the NMU Theatre and Dance Department. Her favorite part of the show is the unique twists and truth behind the story. She hopes that everyone who watches R&J enjoys it and knows that she had an amazing time being amongst so many amazing actors!
Jacob Laitinen (Capulet) is a native of Marquette, MI and a senior theatre major at NMU. He plans to get his Master's after graduation and is ecstatic to be performing in Romeo and Juliet as his last play at Northern. Jacob's previous roles at NMU include Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Thenardier in Les Miserables, Professor Porter in Tarzan, and Creon in Antigone. Additionally, he has worked professionally in the theatre world before coming back to NMU to get his degree. Jacob wants to thank everyone for supporting the theatre, and he hopes you enjoy this timeless classic.
Kaylie Goodno (Lady Capulet) is a freshman at Northern Michigan University and is from southeastern Wisconsin. She is currently both a musical theatre major and a music major. Kaylie hopes you enjoy the show!
Ashley Gardner (Nurse, Lady Montague, Third Watchman) is a transfer senior at Northern Michigan University and is currently pursuing a major in theatre with a performance emphasis. This will be Ashley’s third show at NMU following her previous roles as Nella Walker in War of the Worlds and the Young Lady in A Christmas Carol. Ashley is blessed to be a part of such a wonderful, creative cast and can't wait for audiences to see the show!
Noah Proctor (Benvolio) is currently in his second year at NMU pursuing a degree in theatre and entertainment arts. With most of his gen eds out of the way, he is excited to be getting more involved with the theatre department and the people within it. Noah has previously appeared in Significant Other and A Christmas Carol and is hopeful of being able to perform for live audiences again in the near future. In the meantime, he is grateful for the opportunity to be able to work on a project like this in person.
Ethan Puisto (Friar Laurence, Abraham) is a music major at NMU, but has many years of theatrical training under his belt. He has attended the esteemed Chicago College of Performing Arts as a musical theatre major, as well as Northwestern University's Cherubs Theatre Intensive. Ethan has been a lead singer in many bands, and releases self-produced music independently under the project alias "Fidget Bleach." He enjoys drag performance, music production/songwriting, found fashion, and pushing the limits of the performing arts.
Creative Team Bios
Paul Truckey (Director): As a Director, Paul has staged over 30 productions including Romeo and Juliet, Cats, Noises Off, Building Madness, Into the Woods, A Paper Tiger in the Rain, A Comedy of Errors, 1776, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, A Flea in Her Ear, The Mousetrap, ACTletes, The Foreigner, The Full Monty, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Paul's acting credits include leading roles in over 50 productions, most notably the roles of Grantaire, Javert, and Thenardier in the Broadway and national touring companies of Les Miserables, Fredrik in A Little Night Music for the Pine Mountain Music Festival, Pete the Barber in the world premiere opera Rockland, George Jr. in the original company of Utah! The Musical at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre, and Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Paul is currently a professor of theatre at Northern Michigan University, and a member of the Actors Equity Association.
Clair Kaminski (Costume Design) is a junior at NMU working towards a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theatre technology and design with a concentration in stage management. Clair has worked on several shows at NMU on the stage management teams; however, this is her first time costume designing for an NMU Theatre and Dance production. Working on the costume design for Romeo and Juliet has been a really fun experience for Clair, and she is really grateful for the opportunity to stretch her creativity with the experience of a different part of the theatre program.
Lex van Blommestein (Costume Design/Lighting Design) is a theatre designer based out of Marquette, MI. While he currently teaches at Northern, he also maintains a prolific national and international design career. Lex earned his MFA from Wayne State University's Hilberry Repertory Program in Detroit, and has lived, designed, and taught in Edwardsville, IL; St. Louis, MO; Cincinatti, OH; Raleigh, NC; Memphis, TN; Milwaukee, WI; Detroit, MI; Lansing, MI; Windsor, ON; and Amsterdam, NL, to name a few. In addition to his love for scenic design, he enjoys using design to explore audience reaction, interaction, and emotion, and to create experiences involving virtual reality and augmented reality as well as immersive design.
Seth Bowen (Lighting Design) is a BFA Theatre Technology and Design candidate and plans to become a professor of theatre someday! He is originally from Rhinelander, WI and is currently in his senior year here at NMU. Seth has taken part in many different productions at Northern including Sweeney Todd (Police Officer/Ensemble), The Full Monty (Malcolm), Cats (Gus), North x North Coast (What If? Scenic and Props), and A Christmas Carol (various roles). Seth is super excited to be a part of this production of Romeo and Juliet and to have the opportunity to co-design under Lex; it has been an amazing, fun learning experience!
William “Bill” Digneit (Sound Design) is the current production manager for the annual LDI Conference Program (including LDInstitute and LDIntensives) in Las Vegas and also for LDI Mexico. He has been working in production management with LDI for over 10 years. He is passionate about technology education to push the entertainment industry. Bill created the LDI Club Tours five years ago out of necessity to educate the growing festival and club markets. At NMU, Bill oversees the Theatre and Dance Department, markets and promotes the current season, and teaches classes focusing on technical practices applicable in the nightlife and festival venues. Bill is the co-owner of Double Trouble Entertainment, a Michigan based entertainment and production-company focusing on nightclub design and outdoor events. Bill also is part owner of DIGS Gastropub in Marquette, MI.
Emily Kendall (Production Stage Manager) is a senior double majoring in criminal justice and technical theatre with a stage management focus. As the Production Stage Manager for this production, and a graduating senior, Romeo and Juliet will be her last production here at Northern. After graduation, she plans on getting a stage management position/internship. Emily is disappointed that this production can't be "normal" given the current state of things, but she's very glad to have been a part of it as her undergrad years come to an end. She wants to thank the faculty for everything they've done the past four years, and let them know that she'll miss holding office hours with them.
Sylvia Bednarczyk (Assistant Stage Manager) is a sophomore BFA theatre technology and design student. Her previous work at NMU includes: The Full Monty (Deck Captain), A Christmas Story (Assistant Stage Manager), Significant Other (Carpenter/Painter), North x North Coast (Production Manager), and an/(one’s) ivory tower (Properties Design). Sylvia is grateful to have had the opportunity to work on a production during the pandemic, but she can’t wait for live theatre to begin once again!
Erin Hope (Script Supervisor) is from Kalamazoo, MI, majoring in theatre and entertainment arts as well as English with a concentration in writing. This is her second year attending NMU and she aspires to pursue a career in the theatre industry after graduation. She is very excited to be working on Romeo and Juliet in a style that is different from "normal" theatre, and wants to thank everybody supporting the theatre industry.
David Pierce (Production Manager) began teaching at NMU in 2014. Holding an MFA in Theatre Technology for the University of Wisconsin-Madison, David also serves as Technical Director and Production Manager for the Forest Roberts Theatre. His courses include Entertainment Technology 1, Entertainment Technology 2, and Stage Management. He also served as Lighting Designer for past FRT productions of Little Shop of Horrors and Into the Woods. During the summer months, David worked for several years as the Technical Director for the Adirondack Theatre Festival in Glens Falls, NY. A company devoted to new and contemporary work, he has been apart of such productions as Murder for Two, Filming O’Keefe, The Whale, Spun, and others. Before coming to NMU, David was the Technical Director for the Department of Theatre and Dance at Western Kentucky University. Other previous credits include: Four Season Theatre (WI), Forward Theatre Company (WI), and Little Theatre on the Square (IL). David is also an active member in United State Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT).
Keli Crawford-Truckey (Properties Artisan/Manager) serves as a teacher, director, and properties master at NMU. Recent FRT directing credits include The Full Monty, Proof, Sweeney Todd, Bears, Doubt, Harvey, and Into the Woods. She has worked as a stage manager/staff member on the Broadway and national touring companies of Les Miserables, and on off-Broadway productions including And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little at the Producers Club and Cloud Nine at the Bank Street Theatre in NYC. Keli holds a degree in Directing and Performance from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
2021 - Who Fears Not Death (2021)
Who Fears Not Death (2021) was filmed in the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre and released to audiences June 16-19, 2021.
Creative Team
Choreographer | Celia Weiss Bambara |
Original Music Score | Kimathi Moore |
Performer | Celia Weiss Bambara |
Lighting Designer | Dan Zini |
Director of Photography | Dan Zini |
Editor | Dan Zini |
Additional Artistic Staff
Camera Operators | Mark Shevy, Dan Zini |
Crew | Megan Hibbard, Erin Hope, Clair Kaminski |
Forest Roberts Theatre Summer Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | Bill Digneit |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Properties Artisan/Manager | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Summer Work Crew | Megan Hibbard, Erin Hope, Clair Kaminski, Aubrey Wolck |
2021 - Workshop Readings: A Complicated Hope
Workshop readings of A Complicated Hope, our 2021 Panowski Playwriting Award winner, were recorded via Zoom and released to audiences June 4-5, 2021.
Cast List
Marie | Kimberly Ridgeway |
Rose Marie | Amarae Robinson |
Arnie | Adam Maslak |
Creative Team
Playwright | John Mabey |
Playwriting Competition Coordinator | Lilith Kontos |
Producer | Bill Digneit |
Readers | Keli Crawford-Truckey, Sophie Sam |
Forest Roberts Theatre Summer Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | Bill Digneit |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Properties Artisan/Manager | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Summer Work Crew | Megan Hibbard, Erin Hope, Clair Kaminski, Aubrey Wolck |
2021 - North Coast Dance Festival
The 2021 North Coast Dance Festival was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre during COVID-19 and livestreamed to audiences April 22-24, 2021.
Festival Lineup
Un Sospiro
Composed by Franz Liszt
Performed by Dr. Nancy Zimmerman
Choreographed by Jill Grundstrom
Dancers: Brigitte Bartesch, Emily Burbey, Breanna Ladiski, Ariana Rodriguez, Skylar Taavola, Maisie Zahn
Tides and Dreams
Composed by Elliot Middleton
Choreographed and Performed by Rose Goltz and Paige Myers
Fusion
Performed to "Looking Through a Scratchy Record"
Composed by Dan Zini and Gracie Fries
Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by Dan Zini
Drums by Ryan Wilson
Programming and Other Instruments by Dan Zini
Choreographed by Gracie Fries
Dancers: Emily Burbey, Gracie Fries, Sylvia Gravel, Megan Hibbard, Arin Miller, Makenzie Rea, Skylar Taavola, Zoe Zimmer
Drifting
Performed to "Never Far Away" by Taizo Audio
Choreographed by Maisie Zahn
Dancers: Brigitte Bartesch, Emily Burbey, Ariana Rodriguez, Kyra Skinner, Logan Stoner, Maisie Zahn
Shadows
Performed to "Kingdom of Shadows" by Viljami Mehto
Choreographed and Performed by Skylar Taavola
Slowly Burning
Composed by Evan MacDonald
Choreographed by Skylar Taavola, Thailey Leak, Christina Ferrera, and Sylvia Gravel
Performed by the NMU Dance Team
Dancers: Skylar Taavola, Christina Ferrera, Thailey Leak, Rose Goltz, Paige Myers, Ciara Witkowski, Isabella Bekkala, Kylie L'Huillier, Sylvia Gravel
Creative Team
Director | Jill Grundstrom |
Lighting Designer | Megan Hibbard |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Technical Director of Broadcasting | Dan Zini |
Production Stage Manager | Clair Kaminski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Emma Block, Aubrey Wolck |
Master Electrician | William Squires IV |
Sound Engineer | Dan Zini |
Camera Operators | Adam Diaz, Sarah Nelson, Joseph Sigourney |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Dancer Bios
Christina Ferrera is a sophomore majoring in biology with a physiology concentration. Christina is also a captain and second year member of the NMU Dance Team. She has been trained in many styles of dance and has danced competitively for most of her life. Christina is excited to be a part of her first production here at Northern Michigan University.
Gracie Fries is a senior here at NMU from Kingsford, MI pursuing a bachelor's degree in dance with a business concentration. Her passion lies in the musical arts with twenty years of dance instruction and vocal lessons. She spent four years teaching and choreographing at Julie’s Top Hat Dance Studio and is currently choreographing at Dawn Dott Dance Studio. She was a pro-dancer in the 2019 “Dancing With Our Stars Marquette County Style, Disney Edition” and co-choreographer for SAYT's 2019 production of Frozen Jr. Gracie has performed in several FRT productions including, Tarzan, Beauty and the Beast, the 2018 Fringe Festival, What We Leave Behind and hopefully more to come! Her hobbies include singing, playing bass, baking, gardening, and spending time with the people she loves. Being one of the first of her family to attend college, she is proud to be a Wildcat with much support from her family, friends, and the Theatre and Dance Department faculty!
Rose Goltz is a freshman majoring in biology with a concentration in physiology. She has been dancing for thirteen years, and is currently on the NMU Dance Team and a captain for next season. She’s also currently a dance teacher at New Attitudes Dance Studio. She would like to thank her mom and dad for always supporting her dreams, and everyone at DuHadway Dance Dimensions for pushing her to be the dancer she is today.
Sylvia Gravel is a second year student studying dance with a minor in biology. This will be her second production at NMU, with her first being the 2021 Spotlight Variety Show. She is thrilled to be dancing on the stage again after a long year without! Dance has been a major part of her life since the age of 3, and she is a second year member of the NMU Dance Team. Sylvia would like to thank Jill Grundstrom and her classmates for being an incredible source of positivity and support during a challenging time.
Megan Hibbard is a junior pursuing her BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer for Cats, and the head lighting designer for North x North Coast. She is so excited to be creating with everyone again, and wants to thank the entire team, her family, and her friends for encouraging her throughout this process!
Breanna Ladiski is currently a junior at NMU pursuing a major in clinical laboratory science and a minor in dance. She has accomplished 17 years of dance, and she started dancing when she was four years old. Breanna is very excited to be in her first North Coast Dance Festival, performing in Un Sospiro.
Thailey Leak is a sophomore majoring in neuroscience with minors in Spanish and pre-professional science. Thailey has been dancing competitively for 13 years and is the current captain and upcoming Vice President for the NMU Dance Team. Outside of school and dance, she spends her time participating in various academic clubs and working as a Medication Technician at a memory care facility. Thailey is beyond grateful to be able to have a performance opportunity during the pandemic. Finally, she would like to thank her SLFP mentor, Jill Grundstrom, for all her support this semester.
Kyra Skinner is a sophomore at NMU from Pickford, MI. She is a double major in dance and psychology with a concentration in development. She has been dancing for 17 years, and is very excited to be performing again after taking a very long break along with everyone else due to COVID. She is very grateful to be performing with the amazingly talented cast from the Theatre and Dance Department. She cannot wait for everyone to see the talent NMU has to offer and for her whole family to be cheering her on back home every night via livestream!
Skylar Taavola is a junior majoring in management of health and fitness with a minor in dance. Previous NMU Theatre and Dance shows she has been a part of include East of the Sun, West of the Moon, What We Leave Behind, and the North x North Coast fringe festival. Skylar is also a choreographer and the vice president of the NMU Dance Team. She currently teaches various styles of dance and gymnastics at New Attitudes Dance Studio and works as a choreographer for Marquette’s Nutcracker Ballet and Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Skylar is so grateful and excited to be back on stage for the North Coast Dance Festival!
Creative Team Bios
Jill Grundstrom (Director/Choreographer, Un Sospiro) has a B.S. from NMU in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and a M.A. in Dance Education from New York University. She is also certified in the Luigi Jazz Technique, American Ballet Theatre’s National Training Curriculum, and is a Certified FLX Conditioning Specialist. She is currently pursuing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, as well as writing new Character Dance and Partnering curricula for American Ballet Theatre (America’s National Ballet Company®) in New York City. Jill has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in New York City, Los Angeles, Italy, and here in the Upper Peninsula, including a full-length, original ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon (NMU), and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She has also previously worked with Superior Arts Youth Theatre, the National Dance Education Organization, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, and Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance.
Clair Kaminski (Production Stage Manager) is a junior at NMU working towards a BFA degree in Theatre Technology and Design for Stage Management. Clair has worked on several shows at NMU including What We Leave Behind (ASM), Significant Other (PSM), and Romeo and Juliet (Costume Design). Being busy with theatre has actually been a relief to Clair. She has really enjoyed being able to work on a dance show, especially since dance is relatively new to her, and she hopes to work on more show like this in the future.
Megan Hibbard (Lighting Designer) is a junior pursuing her BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer for Cats, and the head lighting designer for North x North Coast. She is so excited to be creating with everyone again, and wants to thank the entire team, her family, and her friends for encouraging her throughout this process!
Gracie Fries (Choreographer, Fusion) is a senior here at NMU from Kingsford, MI pursuing a bachelor's degree in dance with a business concentration. Her passion lies in the musical arts with twenty years of dance instruction and vocal lessons. She spent four years teaching and choreographing at Julie’s Top Hat Dance Studio and is currently choreographing at Dawn Dott Dance Studio. She was a pro-dancer in the 2019 “Dancing With Our Stars Marquette County Style, Disney Edition” and co-choreographer for SAYT's 2019 production of Frozen Jr. Gracie has performed in several FRT productions including, Tarzan, Beauty and the Beast, the 2018 Fringe Festival, What We Leave Behind and hopefully more to come! Her hobbies include singing, playing bass, baking, gardening, and spending time with the people she loves. Being one of the first of her family to attend college, she is proud to be a Wildcat with much support from her family, friends, and the Theatre and Dance Department faculty!
Rose Goltz (Choreographer, Tides and Dreams) is a freshman majoring in biology with a concentration in physiology. She has been dancing for thirteen years, and is currently on the NMU Dance Team and a captain for next season. She’s also currently a dance teacher at New Attitudes Dance Studio. She would like to thank her mom and dad for always supporting her dreams, and everyone at DuHadway Dance Dimensions for pushing her to be the dancer she is today.
Skylar Taavola (Choreographer, Shadows and Slowly Burning) is a junior majoring in management of health and fitness with a minor in dance. Previous NMU Theatre and Dance shows she has been a part of include East of the Sun, West of the Moon, What We Leave Behind, and the North x North Coast fringe festival. Skylar is also a choreographer and the vice president of the NMU Dance Team. She currently teaches various styles of dance and gymnastics at New Attitudes Dance Studio and works as a choreographer for Marquette’s Nutcracker Ballet and Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Skylar is so grateful and excited to be back on stage for the North Coast Dance Festival!
Thailey Leak (Choreographer, Slowly Burning) is a sophomore majoring in neuroscience with minors in Spanish and pre-professional science. Thailey has been dancing competitively for 13 years and is the current captain and upcoming Vice President for the NMU Dance Team. Outside of school and dance, she spends her time participating in various academic clubs and working as a Medication Technician at a memory care facility. Thailey is beyond grateful to be able to have a performance opportunity during the pandemic. Finally, she would like to thank her SLFP mentor, Jill Grundstrom, for all her support this semester.
Sylvia Gravel (Choreographer, Slowly Burning) is a second year student studying dance with a minor in biology. This will be her second production at NMU, with her first being the 2021 Spotlight Variety Show. She is thrilled to be dancing on the stage again after a long year without! Dance has been a major part of her life since the age of 3, and she is a second year member of the NMU Dance Team. Sylvia would like to thank Jill Grundstrom and her classmates for being an incredible source of positivity and support during a challenging time.
Christina Ferrera (Choreographer, Slowly Burning) is a sophomore majoring in biology with a physiology concentration. Christina is also a captain and second year member of the NMU Dance Team. She has been trained in many styles of dance and has danced competitively for most of her life. Christina is excited to be a part of her first production here at Northern Michigan University.
2021 - Spotlight Variety Show
The 2021 Spotlight Variety Show was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre during COVID-19 and livestreamed to audiences April 15-17, 2021.
Cast List
Magic to Do
From Pippin
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Leading Player.............Megan Hibbard
Fastrata........................Sophie Shrauger
Berthe...........................Gracie Fries
Girls..............................Kaylie Goodno, Rebecca Piepszak
Lewis............................Ethan Puisto
Charles.........................John Fatla
Chorus..........................Bailey Barthel, Sylvia Gravel, Makenzia Rea, Kristi Falardeau, Dustin
Golden, Noah Proctor, Kyra Skinner, Zoe Zimmer
Reflection
From Mulan
Music and Lyrics by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel
Performed by Kaylie Goodno
Agony
From Into the Woods
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Performed by Dustin Golden and Noah Proctor
Wig in a Box
From Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Trask
Performed by Ethan Puisto
Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat
From Guys and Dolls
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Nicely Nicely..............John Fatla
Chorus........................Megan Hibbard, Gracie Fries, Bailey Barthel, Sylvia Gravel, Makenzie Rea,
Kristi Falardeau, Ethan Puisto, Sophie Shrauger, Rebecca Piepszak, Kaylie
Goodno, Dustin Golden, Noah Proctor, Zoe Zimmer
Someone Gets Hurt
From Mean Girls
Music by Jeff Richmond, Lyrics by Nell Benjamin
Performed by Megan Hibbard
Lovely
From A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Performed by Keely-Shaye Hanson and Noah Proctor
One Perfect Moment
From Bring It On: The Musical
Music by Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lyrics by Amanda Green and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Performed by Sophie Shrauger
I Wanna Be a Producer
From The Producers
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Leo Bloom.....................Ethan Puisto
Chorus Girls..................Megan Hibbard, Gracie Fries, Bailey Barthel, Sylvia Gravel, Makenzie
Rea, Kristi Falardeau, John Fatla
Never Enough
From The Greatest Showman
Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Performed by Rebecca Piepszak
Marry the Man Today
From Guys and Dolls
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Performed by Kate Karling and Keely-Shaye Hanson
Back on Base
From Closer Than Ever
Music by David Shire, Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr.
Bassist: Oskar Martinez
Women........................Gracie Fries, Megan Hibbard, Sophie Shrauger
She Loves Me Not
From Closer Than Ever
Music by David Shire, Lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr.
Performed by Dustin Golden, Kate Karling, and Noah Proctor
Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Today
From Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek
Seasons of Love
From RENT
Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Chorus..........................Sophie Shrauger, Rebecca Piepszak, Kaylie Goodno, Megan Hibbard,
John Fatla, Ethan Puisto, Dustin Golden, Noah Proctor
Pit Orchestra
Reed 1 | Abby O'Connell |
Reed 2/Organ | Owen Edwards |
Reed 3 | Amorette Languell |
Horn | Janae Peterson |
Trombone | Arabella Olson |
Trumpet | Yrsala Peterson |
Bass | Oskar Martinez |
Guitar | Luke Fritz |
Percussion | Ryan Wilson |
Keyboard | Anna Morrison |
Piano | Erin Colwitz |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Music Director | Anna Morrison |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Pit Conductor | Erin Colwitz |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Lighting Designer | Megan Hibbard |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Technical Director of Broadcasting | Dan Zini |
Production Stage Manager | Clair Kaminski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Emma Block, Aubrey Wolck |
Rehearsal Accompanist | Anna Morrison |
A/V and Broadcast Engineer | Dan Zini |
Master Electrician | William Squires IV |
Spotlight Operator | Seth Bowen |
Audio 2nds | Ryan Harvey, Anna Morrison |
Audio Mixer | Dan Zini |
Audio Assistant | William Squires IV |
Camera Operators | Adam Diaz, Sarah Nelson, Joseph Sigourney |
Camera Switcher | Ryan Harvey |
Costume Coordinator | Ann Juidici |
Lead Flyman | Paul Truckey |
Rail 2 | Aubrey Wolck |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | David Pierce |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast Bios
Gracie Fries is a senior here at NMU from Kingsford, MI pursuing a bachelor's degree in dance with a business concentration. Her passion lies in the musical arts with twenty years of dance instruction and vocal lessons. She spent four years teaching and choreographing at Julie’s Top Hat Dance Studio and is currently choreographing at Dawn Dott Dance Studio. She was a pro-dancer in the 2019 “Dancing With Our Stars Marquette County Style, Disney Edition” and co-choreographer for SAYT's 2019 production of Frozen Jr. Gracie has performed in several FRT productions including, Tarzan, Beauty and the Beast, the 2018 Fringe Festival, What We Leave Behind and hopefully more to come! Her hobbies include singing, playing bass, baking, gardening, and spending time with the people she loves. Being one of the first of her family to attend college, she is proud to be a Wildcat with much support from her family, friends, and the Theatre and Dance Department faculty!
Sylvia Gravel is a second-year student studying dance with a minor in biology. She is incredibly excited to be a part of her first production at NMU, as well as her first real venture into musical theatre! Sylvia has been dancing her whole life, and is a second-year member of the NMU Dance Team. She is looking forward to a new and challenging experience of performing via livestream, and would like to thank Jill Grundstrom and her classmates for being a major source of positivity and support during an unusual time.
Megan Hibbard is a junior pursuing her BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer for Cats, and the head lighting designer for North x North Coast. She is so excited to be creating with everyone again, and wants to thank the entire team, her family, and her friends for encouraging her throughout this process!
Ethan Puisto is a music major at NMU, but has many years of theatrical training under his belt. He has attended the esteemed Chicago College of Performing Arts as a musical theatre major, as well as Northwestern University's Cherubs Theatre Intensive. Ethan has been a lead singer in many bands, and releases self-produced music independently under the project alias "Fidget Bleach." He enjoys drag performance, music production/songwriting, found fashion, and pushing the limits of the performing arts.
Sophie Shrauger is a freshman musical theatre BFA candidate and is so excited to be performing in the Spotlight Variety Show! Sophie hopes to pursue a career in musical theatre or film acting, and will likely be moving to New York or LA after graduating from NMU. She will be performing in a multitude of numbers, including her solo “One Perfect Moment” from Bring It On: The Musical! She hopes that audiences will enjoy all of the cast and crew’s hard work, and bask in some real live(streamed) theatre!
Kyra Skinner is a sophomore at NMU from Pickford, MI. She is a double major in dance and psychology with a concentration in development. She has been dancing for 17 years now, and is very excited to be performing again after taking a very long break along with everyone else due to COVID. She is also a part of the NMU Hip Hop Dance Crew and after the Spotlight Variety Show wraps up, she will be performing in the North Coast Dance Festival. She cannot wait for everyone to see the talent NMU has to offer and for her whole family to be cheering her on back home every night via livestream!
Creative Team Bios
Paul Truckey (Director): As a Director, Paul has staged over 30 productions including Romeo and Juliet, Cats, Noises Off, Building Madness, Into the Woods, A Paper Tiger in the Rain, A Comedy of Errors, 1776, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, A Flea in Her Ear, The Mousetrap, ACTletes, The Foreigner, The Full Monty, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Paul's acting credits include leading roles in over 50 productions, most notably the roles of Grantaire, Javert, and Thenardier in the Broadway and national touring companies of Les Miserables, Fredrik in A Little Night Music for the Pine Mountain Music Festival, Pete the Barber in the world premiere opera Rockland, George Jr. in the original company of Utah! The Musical at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre, and Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Paul is currently a professor of theatre at Northern Michigan University, and a member of the Actors Equity Association.
Jill Grundstrom (Choreographer) has a B.S. from NMU in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and a M.A. in Dance Education from New York University. She is also certified in the Luigi Jazz Technique, American Ballet Theatre’s National Training Curriculum, and is a Certified FLX Conditioning Specialist. She is currently pursuing an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, as well as writing new Character Dance and Partnering curricula for American Ballet Theatre (America’s National Ballet Company®) in New York City. Jill has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in New York City, Los Angeles, Italy, and here in the Upper Peninsula, including a full-length, original ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon (NMU), and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She has also previously worked with Superior Arts Youth Theatre, the National Dance Education Organization, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, and Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance.
Clair Kaminski (Production Stage Manager) is a junior at NMU working towards a BFA degree in Theatre Technology and Design for Stage Management. Clair has worked on several shows at NMU including What We Leave Behind (ASM), Significant Other (PSM), and Romeo and Juliet (Costume Designer). Going back to in-person rehearsals in the theatre and dance studio has felt like coming home to Clair, and she has loved every minute of working on the Spotlight Variety Show. The livestream aspect of the this production is new to her, but she looks forward to trying new things like this in theatre.
Megan Hibbard (Lighting Designer) is a junior pursuing her BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and a minor in art and design. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer for Cats, and the head lighting designer for North x North Coast. She is so excited to be creating with everyone again, and wants to thank the entire team, her family, and her friends for encouraging her throughout this process!
Keli Crawford-Truckey (Properties Artisan) serves as a teacher, director, and properties master at NMU. Recent FRT directing credits include The Full Monty, Proof, Sweeney Todd, Bears, Doubt, Harvey, and Into the Woods. She has worked as a stage manager/staff member on the Broadway and national touring companies of Les Miserables, and on off-Broadway productions including And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little at the Producers Club and Cloud Nine at the Bank Street Theatre in NYC. Keli holds a degree in Directing and Performance from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Oskar Martínez (Bass) is a third-year music major at Northern Michigan University pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree with an emphasis on bassoon performance. Oskar is the bassist for the NMU pit orchestra this semester and plays bass for other ensembles like the jazz band and combo. He has done pit music on multiple instruments for high schools, the Vista Theatre in Negaunee, and the Superior Arts Youth Theater. Additionally, he is the principal bassoon for the Marquette City Band, second bassoon/contrabassoonist for the Marquette Symphony Orchestra, and plays bassoon and bass in the Negaunee City Band.
2021 - an/(one's) ivory tower
an/(one's) ivory tower was a devised piece created by NMU students, recorded via Zoom during COVID-19, and released virtually to audiences February 10-13, 2021.
Cast List
The Past |
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Bimbo the Clown | Jacob Laitinen |
Char | Erin Culp |
Flanders Bascom | Alec VanHorn |
Kitty | Zoe Zimmer |
Olivera | Kate Karling |
Ophelia | Danae DeValve |
Sir James McCarthy | Dawson Del Preto |
The Present |
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Blake | Grace Goodyear |
Mary-Anne | Samantha Wardisiani |
Quinn | David Lenahan |
Creative Team
Director | Sophie Sam |
Artistic Director | Lex van Blommestein |
Scenic Designers | Lex van Blommestein, Ross W. Johnson |
Costume Designer | Joel Shinavier |
Sound Designer | William Squires IV |
Properties Designer | Sylvia Bednarczyk |
Production Stage Manager | Toni Danz |
Technical Director | Ross W. Johnson |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Director | Erin Culp |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting Supervisor | David Pierce |
Sound Supervisor | Bill Digneit |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast Bios
Jacob Laitinen (Bimbo the Clown) is a native of Marquette, MI and is a theatre major with a minor in music at NMU. Jacob started back at school in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be in his final year at Northern. His previous roles at NMU include Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Edgar/Sante in Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, Thenardier in Les Miserables, and The Snail with the Mail in A Year with Frog and Toad. Jacob also has experience acting professionally, playing Sikes in Tecumseh Outdoor Drama, Rowdy in Beacon on the Rock, and chorus roles in several operas at the Pine Mountain Music Festival. He has played Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Herr Shultz in Cabaret, Sebastian in The Little Mermaid, Riff Raff in Rocky Horror, and Ali Hakim in Oklahoma. Jacob wants to thank everyone for watching the show, and he hopes you enjoy this wonderful production.
Erin Culp (Char/Assistant Director) is graduating this May with Bachelor of Science degrees in theatre and psychology. This will be her last production at NMU, and she will remember it as the production she is most proud of for having endured and overcome numerous challenges. She would like to thank everyone involved in this project for their effort and dedication to bring it to life.
Zoe Zimmer (Kitty) is a third year student who has previously been in NMU’s productions of Fringe Fest (Valiant Woman), Beauty and the Beast (Milkmaid, Knife), Scrooge! (Ghost of Christmas Future), The Full Monty (Joanie), Cats (Rumpleteazer), War of the Worlds (Camille), and What If (Cece). She is very excited to be a part of an/(one's) ivory tower because it gives her a chance to do theatre in a new and unconventional way.
Dawson Del Preto (Sir James McCarthy) is finishing his third year at NMU. He is majoring in music with a focus in piano performance, and he is minoring in theatre. While he wishes he could be with more people during this time, he always finds time to socialize through Discord with his many supportive cousins.
Grace Goodyear (Blake) is a third year gender studies major at Willamette University, studying theatre as a minor. A recent graduate of the National Theater Institute’s 2020 Theatermakers Intensive, she is passionate about intimacy coordination and performance. Grace is currently based out of Oregon, but has worked with many theatre companies in Alaska, including TBA Theatre, Cyrano's Theatre, and Anchorage Community Theatre. Recent acting credits include productions of Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., Dead City, Shakespeare in Hollywood, and the first development of Flat Earther.
Samantha Wardisiani (Mary-Anne) is so excited to be a part of her second production at NMU. She is a freshman from Midlothian, IL. She would like to thank you for seeing our show and thank the cast for the hard work they've all put in. She would also like to thank her family for supporting.
David Lenahan (Quinn) is excited to be working with NMU again having previously appeared in What a Glorious Feeling (Forest Roberts Theatre). David is an actor, singer, and dancer currently based in Cleveland who has recently taken up guitar and cross-stitch. NYC: SONGBOOK: Songs of Braver and Dean (Lincoln Center), The Flying Dutchman... Ferry (The Player's Theatre), For Hylas (New School for Drama), The Polar Express (Rail Events Productions). Regional: Boy (none too fragile), In the Closet (Convergence-Continuum), Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare at the Castle), The Little Mermaid (Mercury Theatre Company). Many thanks to Sophie and NMU for having me!
Creative Team Bios
Sophie Sam (Director, She/Her/Hers) is a junior theatre student at Northern Michigan University. An alumna of the National Theater Institute, she was a part of their Theatermakers Summer Intensive cohort in 2020. She recently directed a virtual staging of Crystal Skillman’s OPEN with Party Claw Productions, which was touted by Time Out New York as one of the best pieces of live theatre to see that week. In the Upper Peninsula, she has also directed at the Vista Theater (Anatomy of a Murder) and with Dickinson County Community Theater (Annie, Rent). www.sophie-sam.com
Sylvia Bednarczyk (Properties Design) is a sophomore pursuing a BFA in theatre technology and design with concentrations in stage management and scenic design. This is her fifth NMU production, having previously worked on The Full Monty (Deck Captain), A Christmas Story (Assistant Stage Manager), Significant Other (Carpenter/Painter) and North x North Coast (Production Manager). Sylvia is thrilled to have the opportunity to work on this show in a new position, and can’t wait to see what the future holds!
Toni Danz (Production Stage Manager) has worked as an ASM on many other shows at Northern, but this is her first time as a PSM. She is a junior at NMU and is getting her bachelor's degree in theatre technology. Working on a devised piece was such an eye-opening experience and presented lots of interesting ideas. Getting the opportunity to do shows over Zoom is something Toni is really grateful for, but she can't wait for theatre on stage again!
2020 - A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol was recorded remotely as a radio show during COVID-19 and released virtually to audiences December 10-13, 2020.
Cast List
Narrator | Megan Hibbard |
Ebenezer Scrooge | Jacob Laitinen |
Jacob Marley | Aaron Knaus |
Ghost of Christmas Past | Sophie Shrauger |
Ghost of Christmas Present | John Fatla |
Fred (Nephew) | Ryan Boos |
Bob Cratchit | Noah Proctor |
Mrs. Cratchit | Lila Hartung |
Boy/Mr. Fezziwig/Young Ebenezer/Peter Cratchit | Seth Bowen |
Young Lady | Ashley Gardner |
Little Fan/Niece | Gracie Fries |
Lady/Woman 1/Tiny Tim | Kaylie Goodno |
Woman 2/Martha Cratchit | Keely-Shaye Hanson |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Sound Designer | William Squires IV |
Director of Photography | Dan Zini |
Production Stage Manager | Aubrey Wolck |
Additional Artistic Staff
Editor | Dan Zini |
Sound/Music Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Audio Mixer | Dan Zini |
Foley Artist | William Squires IV |
Script Supervisor | Toni Danz |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast Bios
Megan Hibbard (Narrator) is a junior pursuing a BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and double minoring in art and design and dance. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been in Beauty and the Beast, Lisa in Mamma Mia!, and a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, and she also worked on Cats as Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer. She is so excited to be creating with everyone again, and wants to thank the entire team, her family, and her friends for encouraging her throughout this process!
Aaron Knaus (Jacob Marley) is a lifelong Yooper resident who is studying theatre performance at NMU. Aside from being an actor, he's also an avid storyteller of weird fiction and a dedicated keyboardist of the keys of old.
Seth Bowen (Boy/Mr. Fezziwig/Young Ebenezer/Peter Cratchit/Caroler) is a senior BFA theatre technology and design candidate and plans on becoming a professor of theatre someday! He is originally from Rhinelander, WI and has taken part in many different performances here at NMU, including Sweeney Todd (Police Officer/Ensemble), Scrooge! 2018 (Bob Cratchit), Medieval Dinner Theatre (Pan Piper), Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble), The Full Monty (Malcolm), and Cats (Gus). He was also the scenic and props designer for What If, which was performed as part of the recent North x North Coast Arts and Cultural Festival. Seth is happy to contribute his vocal talents for A Christmas Carol, and hopes that as you follow the story, you find some wonderful Christmas spirit. Merry Christmas!
Ashley Gardner (Young Lady) is a senior at Northern Michigan University and is currently a theatre major planning to become a voice actress. This will be Ashley’s second show at Northern, following her previous role in War of the Worlds as Nella Walker. Ashley is super excited to be a part of NMU’s theatre family and is grateful to have gotten the opportunity to be a part of such a fun and creative cast! She hopes that audiences will enjoy the show and find some comfort and joy during the holiday season. God bless us, everyone!
Creative Team Bios
Toni Danz (Script Supervisor) is a third year theatre technology and design student and this is the second show she's script supervised for. Filming shows brings new and exciting aspects to the process and she's so glad to be learning new things. She hopes you enjoy the show we've put together! Happy holidays!
2020 - North x North Coast
The pieces included in the North x North Coast Fringe Festival were filmed during COVID-19 and the entire festival was released virtually to audiences November 17-22, 2020.
Festival Lineup (in alphabetical order)
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Society.
#alonebuttogether
A Dance Chain Letter
Directed by Jill Grundstrom
Cinematography by Ryan Stephens
Performed by Emily Burbey, Sarah Sandona, Brigitte Bartesch, Eden Langlois, Megan Hibbard, Veronika Martcheva, Alexxus Taavola, Kyra Skinner, Hanna Numinen, Makenzie Rea, Maisie Zahn, Skylar Taavola, Kortney Manchip, Sylvia Gravel, Gracie Fries, Ariana Rodriguez, Breanna Ladiski, Kate Karling†, and Arin Miller
As the World Caves In
Song by Matt Maltese
Performed by Megan Hibbard and Caitlin Sternberg
Cause and Effects
A 3D Animation
Created by AK Ikezoe
Contrasts: A Solo Piano Recital
Performed by Nancy Zimmerman
The COVID Chronicles
A Compilation of Monologues and Short Scenes
Directed by Shelley Russell
Performed by the students TH 132SR - Acting I
Half Way to Foolish
A Dance Piece
Music: "Hocus Pocus" by Focus
Choreographed by Maisie Zahn
Cinematography by Ryan Stephens
Performed by Brigitte Bartesch, Ariana Rodriguez, Skylar Taavola, Sarah Sandona, and Maisie Zahn
Creative Team
Sound & Music Supervisor............Dan Zini
Artistic Consultant........................Jill Grundstrom
Hands are Knockin'
Song composed by Kyle Pederson
Directed by Dr. Erin Colwitz
Performed by the NMU Arts Chorale
Let My Love Be Heard
Song composed by Jake Runestad
Directed by Dr. Erin Colwitz
Performed by the NMU Arts Chorale
LonliLess
A Mini Documentary
Created by Robin Collins
Next Time/I Wouldn't Go Back
From Closer Than Ever
Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Music by David Shire
Directed by Paul Truckey
Performed by John Fatla, Kaylie Goodno, Lila Hartung, Kortney Manchip, Hanna Numinen, Rebecca Piepszak, Sophie Shrauger, and Will Smith
The Overthrow of Mount Olympus
A Short Play
Written and Directed by Keli Crawford-Truckey
Performed by Jacob Laitinen and Sophie Shrauger
Plein Air Views of Presque Isle
A Virtual Art Gallery
Painted and curated by Steven Hughes
Screaming, Humming
A One-Act Play
Written by Hannah Manikowski
Directed by Sophie Sam†
Cast List
Heather............................................Kortney Manchip
Steph...............................................Hanna Numinen
Michael............................................Jacob Laitinen
Creative Team
Assistant Director..........................Erin Culp†
Production Stage Manager..........Emily Kendall†
Scenic Design................................Erin Culp†
Shades of Anna Maria
A Short Film
Created by Marianne Perron
That Which Remains
Song by Andrea Ramsey
Performed and Produced by Harrison Bouche
Voice on the Wind
Song composed by Sarah Quartel
Directed by Dr. Erin Colwitz
Performed by the NMU Arts Chorale
What If
A Devised Theatre Piece
Directed by Jacob Laitinen
Cast List
Cain..................................................John Fatla
Xena.................................................Kaylie Goodno
Doug................................................Jacob Laitinen
Marcy...............................................Rebecca Piepszak
Peggy..............................................Sophie Shrauger
Cece................................................Zoe Zimmer
Creative Team
Production Stage Manager...........Emma Block
Properties Designer......................Seth Bowen†
Creative Team
Artistic Director | Lex van Blommestein |
Production Manager | Sylvia Bednarczyk† |
Directors of Photography | Ryan Stephens, Dan Zini, Mark Shevy, and the students of BC 473M - Advanced Media Production - Multimedia |
Scenic Designer | Seth Bowen† |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Lighting Designer | Megan Hibbard |
Properties Designer | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Society.
Additional Artistic Staff
Visual Effects Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Graphic Designer | Lex van Blommestein |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast/Creator Bios
Megan Hibbard (#alonebuttogether; As the World Caves In) is a junior pursuing a BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and double minoring in art and design and dance. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been a Silly Girl in Beauty and the Beast, Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, and worked on Cats as Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer. She is so excited to be back creating and designing again, and wants to thank the entire team and her family for encouraging her throughout this process!
Ariana Rodriguez (#alonebuttogether; Half Way to Foolish) is a junior at NMU pursuing a degree in environmental science. Before college, she studied ballet for seven years with a youth company in Flint, Michigan. In college, she has been a part of the NMU dance team her freshman and sophomore years, and is excited to be back in the theatre for the opportunity to perform in NMU’s North x North Coast festival.
Sarah Sandona (#alonebuttogether; Half Way to Foolish) is currently a sophomore at NMU majoring in hospitality management and minoring in dance. This is her first show at Northern and it's been such a great experience to be able to work with other amazing dancers; the whole process was something to remember! Even under these crazy circumstances, she is grateful to have made something special.
Maisie Zahn (#alonebuttogether; Half Way to Foolish) is currently a junior studying sports science with a minor in dance. She is thankful for the freedom to choreograph a dance piece; it was incredible and terrifying all at the same time. She is so grateful to be given this opportunity to learn and grow as a dancer and choreographer. To the entire NMU Theatre and Dance community, thank you for giving your students the opportunity to create and grow as artists.
Caitlin Sternberg (As the World Caves In) is a senior at NMU majoring in environmental science. She and Megan Hibbard bonded over making music during quarantine, and think that "As the World Caves In" is a fitting song for the times. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and cross country skiing on Marquette's trails and expanding her collection of cool rocks!
Nancy Zimmerman (Contrasts: A Solo Piano Recital) came to NMU in 1987. She teaches piano, organ, and harp, and accompanies students and faculty in recitals. She is also a founding member of Marquette Symphony. As a soloist, Nancy has performed numerous recitals on the NMU campus and in U.P. Arts Centers such as The Erickson Center in Curtis and the Bonifas Center in Escanaba.
Robin Collins (LonliLess) was born in the Detroit area, where she got her start in the film industry as a youth actress. After earning several film and theatre acting credits, Robin has realized that her true passions lie “behind the scenes.” She began studying fine arts at the University of Michigan, and has since transferred to Northern Michigan University to concentrate in digital cinematography and outdoor recreation. Robin currently resides in Marquette with her dog Titus, while she attends NMU and works part-time as a freelance photographer and dog groomer.
Kaylie Goodno (Next Time/I Wouldn't Go Back; Xena, What If ) is a freshman at Northern Michigan University and is from southeastern Wisconsin. She is currently double majoring in musical theatre and music. This is Kaylie's first performance here at NMU and she hopes you enjoy!
Sophie Shrauger (Next Time/I Wouldn't Go Back; Peggy, What If ) is a freshman musical theatre major at Northern Michigan University and is extremely excited to be in this production! Some of Sophie’s past roles include Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins, Polly Baker in Crazy for You, and Mary Warren in The Crucible. She was also nominated for Best Actress in a high school musical, and performed at the 2019 Sutton Foster Ovation Awards.
Steven "Primary" Hughes (Plein Air Views of Presque Isle) is best known for his colorful acrylic portraits, having shown in numerous pop and illustration focused gallery exhibitions in California and New York. As an artist residing in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and professor of illustration at Northern Michigan University, he can often be found plein air painting along the coast of Lake Superior. His painting and illustration work revels in the interplay of light and color, and the emotional impact in quieter moments of determination, thoughtful reflection, and preparation for a thing that must be done.
Jacob Laitinen (Michael, Screaming, Humming; Doug, What If ) is a native of Marquette and is currently a theatre major at Northern Michigan University. Jacob returned to school in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be performing in his final season at Northern Michigan University; he is honored to share the stage/screen with so many talented performers. His previous roles at NMU include Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, and Thenardier in Les Miserables. Jacob would like to thank everyone for their support of the arts, and hopes you enjoy this wonderful evening of performances!
Harrison Bouche (That Which Remains) is a freshman at Northern Michigan University who participates in NMU Arts Chorale, Culture Shock! Film Society, and as many student jobs as he can get his hands on. He discovered his love for music while in high school where he participated in string orchestra, chorale, and many musicals. You can find him in his bedroom, composing music, or on top of a mountain, also composing music. At the moment, he is double-majoring in multimedia production and communication studies and minoring in computer science.
Creative Team Bios
Sylvia Bednarczyk (Production Manager) is thrilled to be production manager for North x North Coast! Sylvia is a sophomore in the BFA theatre technology and design program at Northern Michigan University. She hopes to pursue a career in stage management and/or scenic design. Sylvia has been recently inducted into Alpha Psi Omega, the national honors society for dramatic production on campus. She is eager to continue broadening her horizons and working towards her career path!
Megan Hibbard (Lighting Designer) is a junior pursuing a BA in theatre with a focus in lighting design and double minoring in art and design and dance. She loves to be on and behind the FRT stage! In the past she has been a Silly Girl in Beauty and the Beast, Lisa in Mamma Mia!, a dancer, choreographer, and assistant lighting designer for What We Leave Behind, and worked on Cats as Bombalurina and assistant lighting designer. She is so excited to be back creating and designing again, and wants to thank the entire team and her family for encouraging her throughout this process!
Maisie Zahn (Choreographer, Half Way to Foolish) is currently a junior studying sports science with a minor in dance. She is thankful for the freedom to choreograph a dance piece; it was incredible and terrifying all at the same time. She is so grateful to be given this opportunity to learn and grow as a dancer and choreographer. To the entire NMU Theatre and Dance community, thank you for giving your students the opportunity to create and grow as artists.
Sophie Sam (Director, Screaming, Humming) is a junior theatre student at Northern Michigan University, and is an alum of the National Theater Institute. She previously directed OPEN with Party Claw Productions, multiple pieces while at NTI, and Anatomy of a Murder at the Vista Theatre. She is also an actor, appearing in the web series Northbound, which is in production for its final season. She will be directing the upcoming Panowski Playwriting Award piece, which will be streaming this February.
Erin Culp (Assistant Director/Scenic Designer, Screaming, Humming) is graduating this May with degrees in theatre and psychology. She has been involved in various productions at NMU and within the Marquette community, with recent work seen throughout the creative process of the short film Æon of Horus (premiering April 2021), The Rocky Horror Show (2019), and an upcoming circus-themed devised piece (directed by Keli Truckey). Her future endeavors are leading her towards pursuing work among the film industry in California next summer. She would like to thank Sophie Sam for allowing her to explore this script and create virtual scenery to help bring this performance to life. Enjoy!
Emily Kendall (Production Stage Manager, Screaming, Humming) is a senior theatre and entertainment arts/criminal justice double major graduating this May. In the past, she has worked on shows such as The Full Monty, Beauty and the Beast, and East of the Sun, West of the Moon as PSM. She is excited to take on that role one last time at the FRT with the department's production of Romeo and Juliet next semester. She would like to thank Sophie for giving her the opportunity to stage manage during a pandemic, but hopes she doesn't have to do it much longer!
Jacob Laitinen (Director, What If ) is a native of Marquette and is currently a theatre major at Northern Michigan University. Jacob returned to school in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be performing in his final season at Northern Michigan University; he is honored to share the stage/screen with so many talented performers. His previous roles at NMU include Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, and Thenardier in Les Miserables. Jacob would like to thank everyone for their support of the arts, and hopes you enjoy this wonderful evening of performances!
Emma Block (Production Stage Manager, What If ) is a theatre and entertainment arts major. This is her second year at NMU after transferring from Northwestern Michigan College last year. Emma acted in A Christmas Story as part of the family ensemble last fall, and was on run crew for Significant Other earlier this year. This is Emma’s first time stage managing a piece, and she is very grateful to have this opportunity!
2020 - War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds was filmed in a recording studio during COVID-19 and released virtually to audiences November 5-8, 2020.
Cast List
Eunice Preston | Anna Morozov |
Dorothy Preston | Sonja Madsen |
Conrad Frank | Oliver Rush |
Leona James | Lila Hartung |
Camille James | Zoe Zimmer |
Nella Walker | Ashley Gardner |
Harold Brenner | Will Smith |
Veda Brenner | Danae DeValve |
Prof. Alton Mirand | Jacob Laitinen |
Hildy Charles | Kate Karling |
Alonso Russell/Student | John Fatla |
Passerby/Tough 1 | Ryan Boos |
Lucille LaMere/Tough 2 | Samantha Wardisiani |
George Ansen | Noah Proctor |
Bernard Colton | Sebastian DeWitt |
Newsboy | Lila Hartung |
Creative Team
Director | Orion Couling |
Scenic Designer | Lex van Blommestein |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Mark Shevy |
Director of Photography | Dan Zini |
Properties Designer | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Production Stage Manager | Megan Donovan |
Technical Director | Ross W. Johnson |
Additional Artistic Staff
Visual Effects Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Graphic Designers | Lex van Blommestein, Sam Perkins Harbin |
Assistant Sound Designers | William Squires IV, Ryan Harvey |
Sound & Music Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Mix Engineer | Dan Zini |
Creature Design | Sam Perkins Harbin |
Sound Assistants | The students of BC 473M - Advanced Media Production - Multimedia under the direction of Professor Mark Shevy |
Stage Manager | Aubrey Wolck |
Script Supervisor | Toni Danz |
Properties Coordinator | Aubrey Wolck |
Acknowledgments | Iron Antiques |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Bill Digneit |
Production Manager | David Pierce |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross W. Johnson |
Properties Artisan | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos |
Cast Bios
Anna Morozov (Eunice Preston) is a freshman at NMU and is pleased to take part in this show as her first production here. Her previous roles include Jo March in Little Women, Golde in The Fiddler on the Roof, and Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly!. Anna is so excited to take part in this production in the face of the pandemic. She would like to thank her dear friends for encouraging and inspiring her to continue to grow as an actor. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Sonja Madsen (Dorothy Preston) is in her second year at Northern and is majoring in both archaeology and metalsmithing. She has been absolutely thrilled to enter NMU’s theatre scene with this production, previously having worked on and with numerous shows at her hometown community theatre in Minnesota. She hopes you enjoy this show and that it provides a moment to relax and reflect in a time when connection, especially with theatre and the arts, is of unparalleled importance.
Lila Hartung (Leona James/Newsboy) is excited to be performing in her first production at Northern Michigan University. She is a part of the inaugural Musical Theatre BFA program, and can be found around campus playing in the university's orchestra, working on theatre projects, and running late to class. Her up and coming projects include "Beautiful" from Heathers, "What Baking Can Do" from Waitress, and A Christmas Carol directed by Paul Truckey.
Zoe Zimmer (Camille James) is a third year student who has previously been in NMU’s productions of Fringe Festival (Valiant Woman), Beauty and the Beast (Milkmaid/Knife), Scrooge (Ghost of Christmas Future), The Full Monty (Joanie), and Cats (Rumpleteazer). She is very excited to be a part of War of the Worlds because it gives her a chance to do theatre in these uncertain times.
Danae DeValve (Veda Brenner) is a senior at NMU going into her last year at Northern, and hopes this show will not be her last performance before she graduates in May 2021. The last show she performed in with the Forest Roberts Theatre was Medieval Dinner Theatre, in which she played Mary the Nobody. She’s currently majoring in theatre with a minor in writing.
Jacob Laitinen (Prof. Alton Mirand) is a native of Marquette, MI and is a theater major with a minor in music at Northern Michigan University. Jacob started back at school in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be in his final year at Northern. His previous roles at NMU include Beedle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Edgar/Sante in Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, Thenardier in Les Miserables, and The Snail With the Mail in A Year with Frog and Toad. Jacob has worked professionally playing Sikes in Tecumseh Outdoor Drama and Rowdy in Beacon on the Rock, as well as performing in the chorus of several Operas at the Pine Mountain Music Festival. He has also played Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Herr Shultz in Cabaret, Sebastian in The Little Mermaid, Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, and Ali Hakim in Oklahoma. Jacob would like to thank everyone for coming out, and he hopes you enjoy this wonderful production.
Samantha Wardisiani (Lucille LaMere/Tough 2) is making her Forest Roberts Theatre debut in War of the Worlds. She grew up in the south suburbs of Chicago and is excited for all of the upcoming opportunities. She would like to thank Orion for giving her a chance and making the atmosphere very welcoming, and gives a special shout out to the cast because they are all wonderful and talented! She would also like to thank her family for all their support.
Creative Team Bios
Orion Couling (Director) is the award-winning founder and executive director of EDGE of Orion, an Illinois NFP. He is a specialist in project-based learning and carries 20 years of adventure-based teaching experience. He created the Constellation Project, a program that celebrates inclusion and neuro-diverse participation. With over 100 directing credits in professional and youth theatre to his name, he remains one of the foremost experts in dynamic educational theatre. His “edu-tainment” style is known to bring levity and inspiration to classrooms and audiences. He has presented at Northwestern University’s Inclusion Theatre festival for the past three years and has given lectures at universities, high schools, and community theatre programs. Orion is also a stage combat instructor, stunt coordinator, and a licensed Maritime Captain. Orion proudly serves as a board member for History Alive. When not leading the “inclusion revolution,” you’ll find him playing with his Irish Folk-rock band “Finger on the Trigger,” leading ghost tours, or by the water.
Shelley Russell (Costume Designer) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes, and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
Megan Donovan (Production Stage Manager) is a freshman this semester at Northern Michigan University and is majoring in theatre technology and design. She hopes to one day be a stage manager or lighting designer on Broadway or a Broadway touring show. Megan started her theatre journey in 2014 with Tecumseh Youth Theatre and over the years has helped with 15 shows at TYT, the Croswell Opera House, and Tecumseh Center for the Arts. This is her first show at NMU and she is very thankful for the opportunity to PSM War of the Worlds!
Toni Danz (Script Supervisor) is a junior at Northern Michigan University and was accepted into the BFA program last year for the theatre technology and design degree. Working on this show was such a great experience for her and she looks forward to many more online projects. She loves staying productive in the theatre department even though live performances aren't going on. Adapt and overcome!
William Squires IV (Assistant Sound Designer) is a junior theatre technology and design major with a focus in sound at Northern Michigan University. He is extremely excited to be working on War of the Worlds, as this is his first assistant sound design opportunity due to cancellations caused by COVID-19. At the Forest Roberts Theatre, William has worked as an A2 for Beauty and the Beast and as a board operator for A Christmas Story and The Full Monty. He also has worked with Westwood High School as a board operator for their production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Jr. William is eager to start production on War of the Worlds and to gain experience and knowledge to take forward with him to future employers/productions.
2020 - Significant Other
Significant Other was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from February 13-15 and 19-22, 2020.
Cast List
Jordan | Marcus Bechek |
Laura | Michaella Maningo |
Vanessa | Lee Johnson |
Kiki | Kate Karling† |
Conrad, Zach | Christian Sharp |
Evan, Roger | Noah Proctor |
Will, Toby | Ben Bures |
Helene | Lois Stanley |
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Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell | ||
Scenic Designer | Taylor Venegas | ||
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Costume Designer | Joel Shinavier | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Keli Crawford-Truckey | ||
Technical Director | Ross W. Johnson | ||
Production Stage Manager | Clair Kaminski | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Director's Assistants | Kelsey Ampe, Brooke Perttu, Kiera Wyckhuys | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Board Operator | Evan Honig | ||
Wardrobe | Kelsey Ampe, Brooke Perttu | ||
Run Crew | Emma Block | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew | Erin Culp†, Frances Dykema, Masie Johnson, Megan Hibbard, Kate Karling†, Joel Shinavier, Zoe Zimmer |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross W. Johnson |
Carpenters and Painters | Emily Baker, Sylvia Bednarczyk, Emily Kendall†, Ethan Rickert, Audree Stephens, Alec Vanhorn, Taylor Venegas |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Electrics Crew | Mike Banks, Seth Bowen, Evan Honig, William Squires, Aubrey Wolck |
Prop Artisans | Keli Crawford-Truckey, Hannah Carey |
Theatre and Dance Marketing Manager | Lilith Kontos† |
Theatre and Dance Marketing and Box Office Staff | Emma Block, Leah Danielson, Cami Fischer, Gracie Fries, Abby Macek, Jacob Laitinen, Marina Morse, Micah Munts, Sophie Sam† |
Photographers | NMU Marketing |
Find us at NMU Theatre and Dance! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Society. |
Cast Bios
Lee Johnson (Vanessa) is a third year student at Northern Michigan University who is majoring in digital cinema with a minor in theatre. This is her very first production here at the FRT; she has always been involved behind the camera and finally decided to let go and shine her personality on stage! Lee wants to strengthen her acting skills and entertain people. She thanks her mom for always supporting her and is determined to someday perform on television and also do comedy.
Kate Karling (Kiki) has been acting since 2016 when she entered her first role as Essie in You Can't Take It With You at Theatre North in Ironwood, MI. Being born and raised in the U.P., Kate has had a uniquely picturesque upbringing. She has been so very lucky to have had such inspiring surroundings through the many ups and downs of growing up and chasing dreams. She hopes that you enjoy the journey that Significant Other brings you on. Playing Kiki has been an extraordinarily fun opportunity, and Kate hopes you enjoy as many laughs during this performance as the cast had in the process of preparing it. And, please...excuse her French. Sorry, Mom.
Christian Sharp (Conrad, Zach) is new to the theatre world, but has worked previously on A Christmas Story as the Voice on Radio and a member of the family ensemble. He learned a lot from that show and is excited to work under Shelley. He is most excited to learn and grow more as an actor and to work on character development. He is very thankful for this opportunity!
Creative Team Bios
Shelley Russell (Director) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
While the world has been turning all of this time, Taylor Venegas (Scenic Design) has been waiting for you to see the conceptions she has created for this production. As a fervent student of technical theatre at Northern Michigan University, Taylor has previously contributed her artistic passions and scenic design skills as an assistant on Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia!, and The Full Monty. While she knows you'll enjoy the show, she hopes that you appreciate yourselves just the same... as a treat.
Victor G. Holliday (Lighting Design) has been the designer for the Forest Roberts Theatre since 1982, and also served as technical director from 1982-2000. He holds a bachelor of arts in psychology from St. Johns University (Minnesota), and his master of fine arts in scenic design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Before coming to NMU, he was designer and technical director at Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). Vic has also designed for summer and community theatre companies in Hawaii, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Outside of the theatre, his major interests are history (particularly military and naval history), ship modeling (pre-deadnought steel navy), and he is an active ailurophile.
Joel Shinavier (Costume Design) is from Grand Rapids MI and is a second year theatre student at Northern. He has been involved in many productions working backstage including Sweeney Todd, Beauty and the Beast, and The Full Monty. He hopes to use his degree to pursue a career working with costumes in theatre or beyond.
Clair Kaminski (Production Stage Manager) is a second semester freshman pursuing a degree in theatre and entertainment arts with a concentration in technical theatre. This is her first time as PSM for a college production, so she is very excited and grateful to have the opportunity to be a part of Significant Other. Theatre at NMU has offered her much more than she expected in her first couple of semesters of college, so she is looking forward to her continued participation in the NMU Department of Theatre and Dance in the years to come.
2019 - A Christmas Story
A Christmas Story was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 11-15, 2019.
Cast List
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Creative Team |
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Director | Teagan Sturmer | ||
Scenic Designer | Lex van Blommestein | ||
Lighting Designer | Vic Holliday | ||
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey†, Keli Crawford-Truckey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Katherine Marsh | ||
Producer | Bill Digneit | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Associate Technical Director | Emily Baker | ||
Assistant Scenic Designer | Hannah Carey† | ||
Assistant Stage Manager | Sylvia Bednarczyk | ||
Combat Choreographers | Jacob Laitinen, Nick Salin† | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Light Board Operator | Katherine Marsh | ||
Sound Board Operator | William Squires | ||
Spotlight Operator | Sophie Sam† | ||
Audio 2 | Seth Bowen | ||
Run Crew | Mickie Wiza, Charlie Edwards, Ian McCullough, Seth Bowen, Paul Leow | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Erin Culp†, Frances Dykema, Masie Johnson, Kate Karling†, Eric Mackall, Sabrina Nelson†, Joel Shinavier, Esther Teng, Zoe Zimmer |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Carpenters and Painters |
Emily Baker, Emily Kendall†, Keegan Downey, Alec Vanhorn, Audree Stephens, Taylor Venegas, Ester Teng |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Electrics Crew |
Jacob Stipe, Justin Van't Hof, Sam Stauffer, Eric Honig |
Prop Artisans | Keli Truckey, Hannah Carey |
Box Office Manager | Nick Salin† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Sophie Sam |
Box Office Staff |
Abby Macek, Jacob Laitinen Leah Danielson, Marina Morse, Micah Munts |
Photographers | NMU Marketing |
Find us at NMU Theatre and Dance! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Cast Bios
Dustin Golden (Ralph) is a sophomore at NMU from White Pine, Michigan, who is pursuing a career in law. He is a political science major with a theatre minor. His previous performances include Sweeney Todd (Run Crew) and Mamma Mia! (Ensemble). He figures if he’s going to become a lawyer, he might as well know how to put on a good show.
Evan Harma (Ralphie Parker) is 11 years old. Evan is very excited to be playing Ralphie in A Christmas Story as he has been told he looks like Ralphie since he was a toddler. Evan is an actor with Superior Arts Youth Theater. His most recent role was The Mysterious Man in Into the Woods Jr. Evan also enjoys performing as a magician. When he is not performing, he enjoys fishing, mountain biking, basketball, and guitar. Evan has requested his own Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas, but his mother thinks he will shoot his eye out.
Sara Parks (Mother) is an active performer and full-time music teacher in Marquette. She loves sharing her passion for acting and singing with her husband and two amazing children, who continue to inspire and maker her laugh her every single day. Sara's favorite performances include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Godspell (Joanne), Into the Woods (Baker's Wife), Pippin (Catherine), and Les Miserables (Cosette). She has also music-directed for SAYT's productions of Narnia, James and the Giant Peach, Into the Woods Jr., and Frozen Jr. Sara is looking forward to recreating a classic on stage alongside her hilarious husband, Jason.
Jason Parks (The Old Man) is a 2010 graduate of NMU's social work program and a proud patriarch of a theatre family. A latecomer to this arena, Jason has been involved in recent community productions Beacon on the Rock, Building Madness, and Julius Caesar, as well as multiple productions of Scrooge! He is thrilled to be acting alongside his beautiful wife, Sara, as the mother and father in this wonderful adaptation of one of the most iconic films of all time.
Jack Johnson (Randy) is in the third grade. He has been in multiple performances through Superior Arts Youth Theater, including playing Les Jacobs (Newsies, 2019), Rapunzel's Prince (Into the Woods, 2019), Michael Darling (Peter Pan, 2018), and ensemble roles in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Alice in Wonderland.
Nate Wood (Flick) is 11 years old and a sixth grader at Bothwell Middle School. Nate loves to ski, bike, and travel. Since 2017, he has been involved in numerous productions through Superior Arts Youth Theater, including Into the Woods Jr. (Cinderella's Prince), Alice in Wonderland (King of Hearts), As You Like It (William), and High School Musical Jr. (Chad) among others. Nate first acted at Northern in Scrooge! (2017 and 2018) and is excited to be back at the Forest Roberts Theatre. In his free time, Nate likes to walk his dog and play with his cat.
Sevi Voigt (Schwartz) is very excited to join the cast of A Christmas Story. Sevi lives in Marquette with his family and goes to Bothwell Middle School. Sevi started acting during SAYT’s production of Shrek the Musical Jr. Since then he has been in multiple SAYT productions. He also enjoys traveling and writing stories. Sevi would like to thank the directors for this amazing opportunity, and his family for letting him do what the loves.
Avonlea Kuhlman (Esther Jane Alberry) is an 11 year old with a lot of energy! She’s taken the stage in 15 local theatre productions to-date, having had opportunities to work with NMU’s Forest Roberts Theatre, the Lake Superior Theatre, and the Superior Arts Youth Theater. A few fun characters of note she has portrayed are Young Elsa (Disney’s Frozen Jr.), Little Red Riding Hood (Into the Woods Jr.), Bielke (Fiddler on the Roof), and Chip (Disney’s Beauty and the Beast). Avonlea also recently dabbled in the film world when she had the opportunity to play the role of a murderous youth in a short horror film. Beyond acting, Avonlea also enjoys participating in behind-the-scenes action, helping with artistic, tech, and run crew activities for productions whenever possible.
Marin Johnson (Helen Weathers) is in sixth grade. She has been very active with Superior Arts Youth Theater, with previous roles as the Witch in Into the Woods Jr., Templeton in Charlotte's Web and the Narrator in The Brave Little Tailor. She has been in ensemble roles in Alice in Wonderland, Shrek the Musical Jr., Peter Pan, High School Musical, Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr., Kids Sing Broadway and Newsies. She is excited for A Christmas Story, her first show with NMU!
Winston Leonard (Scut Farkas/Ensemble) has been in previous productions such as Frozen Jr., Scrooge!, School House Rock Jr., The Lion King Jr., Shrek the Musical Jr., Cinderella, and many others. His favorite part of being in theatre is finding out what part he got. He loves to get into the mindset of different characters! When he is not onstage, he enjoys being outdoors, playing the piano, singing, and playing soccer.
Christian Leonard (Grover Dill/Ensemble) has appeared in many shows. Some include Frozen Jr., Scrooge!, School House Rock Jr., The Lion King Jr. and Cinderella. Other than acting, he likes to build Legos, arts and crafts, and playing outside! His favorite part of theatre is singing and being with friends. He loves to participate in plays because they entertain people!
Charlie Edwards (Desperado 2) is a senior English writing major with a double minor in dance and computer information systems. Charlie has appeared in many theatre productions at NMU, including Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble), Twelfth Night (Sailor), Tarzan (Ensemble), and Scrooge! (Simpkins). Charlie also played Mordcha in Lake Superior Theatre’s production of Fiddler on the Roof and the Troll Queen in NMU’s world premiere story ballet production of East of the Sun, West of the Moon. He most recently performed with NMU’s Co/Lab Collective in What We Leave Behind: Addressing Climate Change Through Dance. He is very excited to be in this production and hopes you enjoy the show! Happy holidays!
Ian McCullough (Black Bart/Ensemble) is happy to perform his very first production at the Forest Roberts Theatre! He is a freshman at Northern Michigan University studying theatre and has pursued acting since the eighth grade. Other productions he’s been in include his high school’s productions of Radium Girls, Beauty and the Beast, and The Sound of Music.
Christian Sharp (Voice on Radio) is a returning sophomore at NMU who has recently changed his major to theatre. With no prior experience under his belt, this is the first production he has ever participated in; this will be the first time he has ever stepped onto a stage. He is excited and grateful for this opportunity, to the director for casting him, and to his cast mates for being welcoming to this new experience. He hopes to grow and to learn a lot as a performer from this production.
Emma Block (Ensemble) is a theatre major who transferred from Northwestern Michigan College, and this is her first semester here at NMU. Emma has been doing theatre since 6th grade, but took a break in 2017 in order to focus on work and college. She is excited to make her debut at NMU with A Christmas Story after a 2 year hiatus from theatre!
Elyise Isaacson (Ensemble), age 7, is in second grade at Superior Hills Elementary and loves to swim, ride horses, bike, read, and spend time with her friends and family. This is her very first time performing in a production. She is thrilled to be a part of A Christmas Story!
Lyla Isaacson (Ensemble), age 9, is in fourth grade at Superior Hills Elementary and loves to play soccer, ski, bike, read, and spend time with her friends and family. Since 2015, she’s been involved with numerous productions through the Superior Arts Youth Theater, including Alice in Wonderland Jr., School House Rock Jr., Lion King Jr., and The Nutcracker. This is her first NMU production; she is excited to be a part of this experience and is so grateful to be a part of A Christmas Story!
Talyn Rasmussen (Ensemble) is very excited to be in this production of A Christmas Story. She has been in many productions with the Superior Arts Youth Theater, including Seussical, Kids Sing Broadway, Peter Pan, Newsies, and Legally Blonde Jr. She was also in last year's Beauty and the Beast here at NMU as the Rug. She has been doing theatre since she was 8, and she has loved it ever since. One of her biggest passions other than theatre is gymnastics, and she loves using it on stage. She would like to thank the crew and cast for getting to know her, and for helping her every step of the way. Enjoy the show!
Katie Spengler (Ensemble) is a senior at NMU from Lake Orion, Michigan and is excited to be onstage again in A Christmas Story. She has performed in NMU’s Scrooge! (2017,2018), Tarzan (2018), and was involved in many shows during high school. At NMU, she is studying environmental studies and sustainability with a double minor in biology and wildlife conservation and policing. In her free time, she loves exploring Marquette and painting. She is very excited to continue to participate in theatre in college and hopes you enjoy the show!
Creative Team Bios
Teagan Sturmer (Director) is an actor and director from the Marquette area. This is her first time directing for NMU Theatre and Dance and she is thrilled and honored to be here. Other directing credits include Peter Pan (Superior Arts Youth Theatre, Assistant Director), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (SAYT, Director), Alice in Wonderland (SAYT, Assistant Director), and As You Like It (SAYT, Director). She invites you to sit back, relax, enjoy the show, and reminiscence on your own childhood Christmases. Merry Christmas!
Victor G. Holliday (Lighting Design) has been the designer for the Forest Roberts Theatre since 1982, and also served as technical director from 1982-2000. He holds a bachelor of arts in phsychology from St. Johns University (Minnesota), and his master of fine arts in scenic design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Before coming to NMU, he was designer and technical director at Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). Vic has also designed for summer and community theatre companies in Hawaii, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Outside of the theatre, his major interests are history (particularly military and naval history), ship modeling (pre-deadnought steel navy), and he is an active ailurophile.
Shelley Russell (Costume Design) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
David Pierce (Technical Director) came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been technical director for the department of theatre and dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in construction management from Ferris State University and an MFA in theatre technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He's also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Bill Digneit (Producer) is the owner of Double Trouble Entertainment. He received his M.F.A. in Technical Production and Design at Florida State University.
Sylvia Bednarczyk (Assistant Stage Manager) is delighted to assistant stage manage A Christmas Story! Sylvia recently graduated from Reavis High School in Burbank, Illinois, where she spent her free time working on productions at her school’s theater. She is double majoring in theatre tech and design as well as outdoor recreation leadership and management at Northern Michigan University, and wishes to pursue theatre as a career. She has loved working with children and adults alike in this production. Sylvia cannot wait to continue her theatre journey at the Forest Roberts Theatre!
2019 - What We Leave Behind
What We Leave Behind: Addressing Climate Change Through Dance was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre November 7-9, 2019.
Cast List
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CO/LAB COLLECTIVE |
Jill Grundstrom | ||
Om Director | Carrie Biolo | ||
Lecture Content Creator | Dr. Jessica Thompson | ||
Scenic Designer | Bill Digneit | ||
Scenic Artist | Jason Schneider | ||
Lighting Designer | Vic Holliday | ||
Costume Design/Organization | Shelley Russell | ||
Projection Design Team | Micah Munts, Gabrielle McNally, Tracy Wascom | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Masters | Hannah Carey, Keli Crawford-Truckey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Lilith Kontos† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Managers | Clair Kaminski, Emily Kendall | ||
Lighting Design Assistant | Megan Hibbard | ||
Master Electrician | Jacob Stipe | ||
Light Board Operator | Lilith Kontos† | ||
Sound Board Operator | Dan Zini | ||
Spotlight Operator | Avery Zahlmann | ||
Audio 2 | John Fatla | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Erin Culp†, Frances Dykema, Masie Johnson, Kate Karling, Eric Mackall, Sabrina Nelson†, Joel Shinavier, Esther Teng, Zoe Zimmer |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Carpenters and Painters |
Emily Baker, Emily Kendall, Keegan Downey, Alec Vanhorn, Audree Stephens, Taylor Venegas, Esther Teng |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Electrics Crew |
Jacob Stipe, Justin Vant’ Hof, Sam Stauffer, Eric Honig |
Prop Artesians | Keli Truckey, Hannah Carey |
Box Office Manager | Nick Salin† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Sophie Sam |
Box Office Staff |
Abby Macek, Jacob Laitinen Leah Danielson, Marina Morse, Micah Munts |
Photographers | NMU Marketing |
Find us at NMU Theatre and Dance! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Cast Bios
Charlie Edwards (Dance Creator) is an English writing major with a double minor in dance and computer information systems. Charlie has been involved in the performing arts for a majority of his life, taking voice and piano lessons from age 9 to 14, training in dance since the age of 11 and acting since the age of 17. As an NMU student, Charlie has found joy performing in and choreographing for the annual NMU dance concerts, as well as acting in several NMU theatre productions. He is very excited to perform in what will be his final collegiate dance concert before graduating in May. Enjoy the show!
Liz Caputo (Dance Creator) is a senior at NMU with a double major in Criminal Justice and Psychology Applied Behavioral Analysis, and a double minor in Pre-Law and Dance. Liz has been dancing for 20 years and has studied the arts of Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, and Hip Hop. She has been preforming at NMU dance concert's for four years now and was in East of the Sun West of the Moon Ballet that NMU presented last winter, and was in the Hip Hop Dance Crew for three semesters. Liz would like to thank her family and her fiancé for supporting her in everything that she does! Enjoy the Show!
Jacqueline Brignall (Dance Creator) is a junior year Zoology major. This is her second show with the Forest Roberts Theatre. She is excited to share such an important message in a way that is able to reach everyone.
Maisie Zahn (Dance Creator) is currently a sophomore at NMU, and is originally from Chattanooga, Tennessee where she was classically trained in ballet for nine years. She is studying Sports Science in hopes of becoming an athletic trainer for professional dancers. She has enjoyed her experience performing with NMU in Fringe Festival, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, as well as Beauty and the Beast. She is grateful to be following her passion through dance.
Valerie Slaght (Dance Creator) is a senior studying Philosophy and double minoring in Religious Studies and Dance. She has been dancing for sixteen years. Valerie has danced in the past two dance concerts put on by NMU. She is excited to dance with a purpose in this show and spark conversation about climate change.
Eliza Goben (Dance Creator) is a senior at NMU from Marshall, MI. She is studying Applied Behavior Analysis with a double minor in Human Services and Dance, and she is currently working in the Organizational Behavior Management Lab for her final year. Eliza has been dancing for sixteen years. She has studied ballet, acro, clogging, jazz, hip hop, and most recently contemporary. Although Eliza has never performed with NMU, she has been involved in many theatrical productions and dance recitals in her hometown.
Kate Joy Karling (Dance Creator) was born and raised in our gorgeous Upper Peninsula. She is so proud to be a part of such a progressive, enlightening production. She hopes that you can feel, and share in, the passion of everyone who has been involved in the making of this show as you experience it. She would like to thank her family and close friends for their wholehearted support in her endeavors.
Audree Stephens (Dance Creator) is a Senior at NMU majoring in theatre and minoring in dance. This is her first year participating in a dance show and she is so excited to have this opportunity! Audree has been in several shows here at the FRT including The Addams Family (Bride Ancestor/Wednesday's understudy), Tarzan (Kala), Sweeney Todd (Johanna), Beauty and the Beast (Mrs. Potts), and The Full Monty (Estelle). She hopes the audience will open their eyes to what is happening with our world right now and take the appropriate action to live peacefully in the future!
Gracie Fries (Dance Creator) is a junior here at NMU from Kingsford, Michigan pursuing a bachelor's degree in Entrepreneurship and a minor in dance. Her passion lies in the musical arts with eighteen years of dance instruction and vocal lessons. She spent four years teaching and choreographing at Julie’s Top Hat Dance Studio and is currently choreographing at Dawn Dott Dance Studio, along with this years SAYT production of Frozen Jr. She was a pro-dancer in this past Dancing With Our Stars Marquette County Style, Disney Edition. Her hobbies include singing, playing bass, baking, gardening, and spending time with friends and family. Being one of the first of her family to attend college, she is proud to be a “Wildcat” with much support from her family and friends.
Megan Hibbard (Dance Creator/Assistant Lighting Designer) is a Sophomore and this is her third semester performing at the Forest Roberts Theatre! Her past performances include Fringe Festival, Beauty and the Beast and Mamma Mia! and she is so excited to add What We Leave Behind to the list. Megan has been dancing for 11 years and can’t wait to keep learning and growing alongside this amazing cast and under the guidance of Jill Grundstrom. She would like to thank her family and friends for supporting her and pushing her to keep overcoming obstacles to do what she loves.
Skylar Taavola (Dance Creator) is a sophomore majoring in Management of Health and Fitness with a minor in Dance. This is her second production at Northern Michigan University, with previously being apart of the East of the Sun, West of the Moon Ballet. Skylar is a second year member and choreographer for the NMU Dance Team. She currently teaches various styles of dance at New Attitudes and Julie’s Top Hat dance studios, and is also a choreographer for Marquette's Nutcracker Ballet. Skylar is so grateful to be a part of this show and would like to thank Jill Grundstrom for inspiring and helping her daily.
Creative Team Bios
Jill Grundstrom (Creative Director) is a Marquette based dancer, instructor, and choreographer. She has a BS from Northern Michigan University in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and an MA in Dance Education from New York University in New York City and Genoa, Italy. She is currently working on an EdS degree in Educational Leadership, with the intent to continue to an EdD. She continues to train with The Luigi Jazz Centre, STEPS on Broadway, and Broadway Dance Center in New York City, and has worked, taught, and trained with New York City Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and American Ballet Theatre, whose curriculum she is certified in. Jill is the dance program director at NMU and choreographs for FRT Theatre and Dance Program, as well as for the Superior Arts Youth Theatre. She has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in the Upper Peninsula, New York City, and Los Angeles, and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She was the recipient of the MACC Outstanding Performing Artist of the Year Award in 2011. She is currently consulting on a new Character Dance curriculum for American Ballet Theatre.
Dr. Jessica Thompson (Lecture Content Creator) is an associate professor in the College of Business. She teaches courses in environmental and social responsibility, new media and public relations. Her research is focused on communication about complex ecological issues, such as climate change and sustainable development. She has worked on climate change related research teams in Mexico, Mongolia, India, Singapore, and at more than two dozen National Parks and communities across the United States. Her latest book, America’s Largest Classroom: What We Learn From Our National Parks, will be available in April, 2020. She also serves on the Marquette County Climate Adaptation Task Force and Michigan Energy Options’ Board of Directors.
Carrie Biolo (OM Music Director) is a world-class percussionist who brings highly experimental sound, rhythm and movement into her work, Biolo has toured extensively throughout the United States, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Austria, Spain and Italy. She has recorded over 25 CD’s on various labels including Delmark, HatART and Rhino. Her music compositions can be heard on Ira Glass’ This American Life, and Chicago, Boston, Interlochen and Marquette Public Radio. Carrie is an instructor at Northern Michigan University where she directs the OM New Music Ensemble and teaches World Music. This fall she began teaching private percussion lessons at Michigan Tech. She is the founder and artistic director of the Percussive Attack Camp, maintains a private percussion studio, directs the Marquette Senior High Drumline and is a percussionist with the Marquette Symphony Orchestra. Biolo currently resides in Marquette, MI, where she is a fifth-generation native. Carrie is an instructor at Northern Michigan University where she directs the OM New Music Ensemble and teaches World Music. Biolo is also a private music instructor in the Visual and Performing Arts Department of Michigan Technological University, is the founder and artistic director of the Percussive Attack Camp, directs the Marquette Senior High Drumline and is a percussionist with the Marquette Symphony Orchestra.
Lilith Kontos (Production Stage Manager) is a recent graduate of Northern Michigan University, where she received her B.S. in English and minored in theatre. She is a local performer and stage manager and has appeared in roles such as Rocky Horror in The Rocky Horror Show (U.P. Masonic Center), Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Presque Isle Bandshell), Nina in The Seagull (Wolf’s Head Theatre Company), Ali in Mamma Mia! (Forest Roberts Theatre), Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd (Forest Roberts Theatre), Annelle in Steel Magnolias (Lake Superior Theatre), and Jan in Grease (Lake Superior Theatre). Stage management credits include Tarzan at the Forest Roberts Theatre.
2019 - The Full Monty
The Full Monty was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from October 11-12, 16-19, 2019.
Cast List
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Director | Keli Crawford-Truckey |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Music Director | Caitlin Palomaki |
Scenic Designer | Lex van Blommstein |
Lighting Designer | Matt Weber |
Costume Designer | Taylor Ehle |
Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe |
Properties Master | Hannah Carey |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kendall |
Producer | Bill Digneit |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Stage Managers | Maggie Solomon, Toni Danz | ||
Assistant Stage Manager | Emily Strain | ||
Associate Technical Director | Emily Baker | ||
Assistant Costume Designer | Ann Juidici | ||
Assistant Scenic Designer | Taylor Venegas | ||
Conductor | Caitlin Palomaki | ||
Master Electrician | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Light Board Operator | Evan Honig | ||
Sound Board Operator | William Squires | ||
Spotlight Operators | Kayla Pederson, Hannah Carey | ||
Audio 2 | Hannah Drummond | ||
Run Crew | Sylvia Bednarczyk, Emily Strain | ||
Costume Maestro | Joel Shinavier | ||
Costume Helpers | Kate Karling, Megan Hibbard | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Erin Culp†, Frances Dykema, Masie Johnson, Kate Karling, Eric Mackall, Sabrina Nelson†, Joel Shinavier, Esther Teng, Zoe Zimmer |
Scene Shop Foreman | Ross Johnson |
Carpenters and Painters |
Emily Baker, Emily Kendall, Keegan Downey, Alec Vanhorn, Audree Stephens, Taylor Venegas, Ester Teng |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Electrics Crew |
Jacob Stipe, Justin Vant’ Hof, Sam Stauffer, Eric Honig |
Prop Artesians | Keli Truckey, Hannah Carey |
Box Office Manager | Nick Salin† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Sophie Sam |
Box Office Staff |
Abby Macek, Jacob Laitinen Leah Danielson, Marina Morse, Micah Munts |
Photographers | NMU Marketing |
Find us at NMU Theatre and Dance! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Cast Bios
Brady Skewis (Jerry Lukowski) is a post-bacc student at NMU pursuing a certification in English Education. Previous on-campus roles include Selsdon Mowbry in Noises Off!, Roderick Usher in Nightfall, & Pepper in Mamma Mia! In Brady's pathetically meager free time, he enjoys performing with his two bands: Joel & The Good Boys (Stay tuned for their album, "Shake!" coming out at the end of 2019!), and Cosmic Sans (on instagram: @cosmicsansmqt). He is elated with your existence, and from the bottom of his heart, hopes you enjoy seeing him naked onstage.
Nick Salin (Dave Bukatinski) is a senior at NMU double majoring in Mathematics and Theatre. You may recognize him from NMU's Sweeney Todd (Jonas Fogg/Ensemble), Building Madness (Vito Deleoni), SPAA's Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe (Poe) or from Shakespeare in the Park's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Peaseblossom/Flute). This year, he is the President of Alpha Psi Omega, the theatre honor fraternity on campus. He would like to thank his mom, dad, wife, brother, and all the rest of his family and friends for their unwavering support. He is extremely excited and honored to be apart of this show and hope everyone enjoys it!
Seth Bowen (Malcolm Macgregor) is a Theatre Major and Secondary History Education, and music minor. He is a twenty year old junior from Rhinelander, Wisconsin and has been involved in productions like Mary Poppins (George Banks), Sister Act (TJ), Sweeney Todd (Police officer/ Ensemble), Scrooge! 2018 (Bob Cratchit), and Medieval Dinner Theatre (Pan Piper) and Beauty and the Beast (Monsieur De Arc/ Ensemble). He is very excited to play Malcom, an insecure and depressed character who finds hope through his new friends and Hot Metal. Seth is overwhelmed to bring this character to life on the stage and let it all go. He invites you to come and enjoy the show and all of its hilarious glory.
Will Smith (Harold Nichols) is a freshman theatre major from Luxemburg, WI. The Full Monty is his first show at NMU and he couldn’t be more thrilled to be apart of it. His past roles include Bert Bratt in How to Succeed, Scar in The Lion King, Barnaby Tucker in Hello, Dolly!, and Synder in Newsies. He would like to thank the numerous people who helped him feel at home in NMUs theatre and dance department for his first show.
Eric Mackall (Ethan Girad) is a Secondary Choral Music Education major and a Theatre minor. He has been doing theatre since fifth grade and calls it addiction he can’t seem to break. He is a sophomore from Big Rapids, Michigan. His previous theatrical experience at the Forest Roberts Theatre includes Pirelli in Sweeney Todd and Beast in Beauty and the Beast. Eric is excited to be playing Ethan in this season’s The Full Monty!!
Roenak Ghiardi (Nathan Lukowski), age 13, is in seventh grade at Bothwell and loves to play basketball, travel, ski, bike, and hunt. Since 2015, he’s been involved with numerous productions through the Superior Arts Youth Theater, including Into the Woods Jr. (Baker), Legally Blonde Jr. (Grandmaster Chad/Sundeep Padamadan), Newsies (Tommy Boy), Alice in Wonderland Jr. (Caterpillar), School House Rock Jr. (George) and Shrek Jr. (Pinocchio). His first NMU production was Scrooge! (2016, 2017), followed later by Tarzan, an experience he’ll never forget. He loves working with older actors and is grateful to be part of The Full Monty!
Kortney Manchip (Georgie Bukatinski) has been in several productions at NMU including Sweeney Todd (Beggar Woman), Tarzan (Ensemble), Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble) and The Addams Family (Ensemble), as well as several productions outside of the university such as Cabaret (Fraulein Kost), Willy Wonka (Veruca Salt), and Singin' in the Rain (Lina Lamont). Enjoy the show!
Adrianna J. Stephens (Vicki Nichols) is a senior with a major in theatre/business and a minor in music. This summer she was lucky enough to be cast at the Circle Theatre in a summer concert series performing “Shallow”, “I Will Survive”, and “Born This Way”. Along with performing at the Circle Theatre this summer, she was cast as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors with Stage-M. A.J. would like to thank her parents, sister Audree, and boyfriend Dan for all of their support throughout her theatre career! Memorable roles include Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, The Sour Kangaroo in Seussical, Martha in The Secret Garden, and Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof.
Faye Nesbitt Elder (Jeanette Burmeister) has enjoyed an extensive career primarily in Southern California in professional entertainment. As an actress, vocalist, comedian, and stunt person, she has performed with the Industry's finest. Known regionally for her past “Mrs. Consumer” radio and television commercials, she also continues as the annual host of the wildly successful “Dancing with our Stars Marquette County Style” local fundraiser. Faye continues to lend her expertise and talents to many media projects. She loves her hometown of Marquette and always knew she would go into semi-retirement here. She is delighted to “Hit the stage now and then”.
Audree Stephens (Estelle) is a Senior at NMU majoring in theatre and minoring in dance. She has participated in several shows through the FRT including, The Addams Family, Tarzan, Fringe Festival, Sweeney Todd, Beauty and the Beast, and Mamma Mia. She would like to say "Sowwy" to her parents, friends, and faculty, for putting up with her wierdness the past four years! Enjoy the show everyone, especially Julie! ;)
John Fatla (Reg/Male Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his Forest Roberts Theater Debut! John is a Freshman here at Northern studying marketing. Hailing from the greater Milwaukee area, John has been apart of many companies, including the Ensemble of Mamma Mia (Lake Country Playhouse), Lord Savage in Jekyll & Hyde (West Allis Players), and Synder in Newsies (Brookfield Central High School). John would like to thank his family and friends for the endless support, as well as the entire cast and crew of The Full Monty. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Jacob Laitinen (Tony Giordano/Male Understudy/Male Ensemble) is a native of Marquette, MI. He is a Junior Theater Major, with a minor in Music. Jacob started back at school in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be back in the academic grind. His previous roles at NMU include Beedle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Edgar/Sante in Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe, Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, Thenardier in Les Miserables, and the Snail with the mail in A Year with Frog and Toad. Jacob has worked professionally playing Sikes in Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama, Rowdy in Beacon on the Rock, as well as in the chorus of several Operas at the Pine Mountain Music Festival. Jacob wanted to thank everyone for coming out, and he hopes you enjoy this wonderful production.
Bella Feitl (Susan Hershey/Female Ensemble) is a freshman with a major in Environmental Studies, and The Full Monty is her first production at Northern Michigan University. Her previous shows include Damn Yankees, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Beauty and the Beast, and Seussical the Musical. She is originally from Minneapolis, MN, and is excited to be doing theater in a new environment!
Zoe Zimmer (Joanie Lish/Female Ensemble) is a Sophomore originally from Green Bay Wisconsin. She has held multiple lead roles such as Nala from The Lion King and Elizabeth Willow from They Dance Real Slow Down in Jackson, where she won an Individual Outstanding Acting Award. Zoe has already been involved in many Northern productions including Fringe Fest and Beauty and The Beast, and is excited to get more involved with performances at Northern.
Bailey Barthel (Female Ensemble) is very excited to join the ensemble cast of The Full Monty! Originally from Ironwood, she attends NMU as a theatre major. She has appeared on the FRT stage in other productions such as Scrooge! and Sweeney Todd. She thanks her parents and everyone who has supported her pursuing her dream. She hopes the audience has a wonderful time watching The Full Monty!
Creative Team Bios
Emily Kendall (Production Stage Manager) is a Junior Criminal Justice/Technical Theatre double major. Last year she Production Stage Managed Beauty and the Beast and East of The Sun, West of The Moon as well as Stage Managing Sweeney Todd here at the FRT. Before that she was a Flight Operator/Weapons Wrangler for Tarzan and stage crew for Noises Off! During the past year Emily has transitioned from Assistant Stage Managing the FRT Box Office to working in the Scene Shop. Emily is proud of all the hard work put into this show, and she is excited to be able to work on homework by daylight now!
Toni Danz (Stage Manager) is in her second year at Nothern Michigan University. She's a theatre major. She works as an Assistant Stage Manager for The Full Monty. During the spring she worked as run crew for Beauty and the Beast. Working on shows is her passion and she can't wait to do many more!
Maggie Soloman (Stage Manager) is a Theater Major here at NMU. A sophomore, this is Maggie's second show at NMU working as assistant stage manager, the first being this past summer's production of Mama Mia. Her previous roles in shows before coming to NMU include Gwendolyn in The Importance of Being Ernest, Millie from Thoroughly Modern Millie, Narrater in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Uzo in Godspell. She is incredibly grateful to work along the wonderful people here at NMU.
Sylvia Bednarczyk (Run Crew) attended Reavis High School in Burbank, Illinois. She is a freshman and has had the pleasure to be a part of the run crew for her first production at the Forest Roberts Theatre. Sylvia has worked on twenty different productions prior to attending Northern Michigan University. She wishes to pursue theatre as a career, as she is double majoring in Theatre Tech and Design as well as Outdoor Recreation Leadership and Management. Sylvia is thrilled to work on another show and looks forward to continuing to develop her skills and experiences at NMU.
2019 - What a Glorious Feeling!
What a Glorious Feeling! was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre August 7-10, 2019.
Cast List
Gene Kelly | Beau Hutchings |
Stanley Donen | David Lenahan |
Arthur Freed | Rob Engelson |
Debbie Reynolds | Molly Hill |
Jeanne Coyne | Katelyn Langwith |
Kenny | Jeff Bruning |
Creative Team |
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Director | Jay Berkow |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Music Director | Jeff Bruning |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Designer | Susan Candey |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Production Stage Manager | Sophie Sam |
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Dance Captain | Katelyn Langwith |
Master Electrician | Dan Zini |
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Cast Bios
Beau Hutchings (Gene Kelly) is thrilled to be spending the summer in beautiful Marquette. Originally from Marshall, MI and a graduate of Western Michigan University’s music theatre performance program, Beau currently resides in New York City. International Tour: Riff in West Side Story. National Tour: Snowboy in West Side Story, Ensemble/Scarecrow/Tinman Understudy in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s re-orchestrated The Wizard of Oz. Cruise Ship: Chicago the musical aboard Royal Caribbean’s “Allure of the Seas.” And numerous regional theatre/NYC benefit concert credits. Beau would like to say, “Thank you to my college professor (and playwright/director of this production) Jay Berkow for giving this ‘kid’ a chance to play this ICONIC role. Enjoy the show!”
David Lenahan (Stanley Donen) is so excited to be up in the UP for the first time! Hailing from Cleveland, OH, David is an NYC based actor and dancer. NYC: SONGBOOK: Songs of Braver and Dean (Lincoln Center), The Flying... Ferry (The Player's Theatre), The Polar Express (Rail Events Productions). Regional: Boy (none too fragile), In the Closet (Convergence-Continuum), Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night (Shakespeare at the Castle), The Little Mermaid (Mercury Theatre Company), Side Show (Blank Canvas Theatre). Many thanks to Jay, Jill, Sophie, the cast and the rest of the FRT family for such a glorious experience!
Rob Engelson (Arthur Freed) is a full-time professor in the College of Liberal Arts at Ashford University, where he currently teaches a wide array of online interdisciplinary courses in the curriculum of the Liberal Arts major. He is also a semi-professional actor, having performed in numerous college, university, and community theater productions, including 20 shows at the Clinton Area Showboat Theater, a professional summer theatre company located in Clinton, IA. He loves working again with his good friend Jay, with such a talented group of fellow actors, and with the incredible theatre and dance staff at NMU. Enjoy the show!
Molly Hill (Debbie Reynolds) is originally from Goshen, IN and is a senior BFA musical theatre performance major at Western Michigan University. She has most recently been seen as Logainne in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at The Barn Theatre in Augusta, MI and Lilly in Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse at Farmers Alley Theatre in Kalamazoo, MI. In the past, she has performed at Wagon Wheel Theatre in Warsaw, IN and The Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee, IN. Molly is very excited for her future projects, most especially playing the role of Little Sally in Urinetown the Musical this coming fall at WMU, before graduating in December and showcasing in NYC in the spring! When she isn't on stage, Molly teaches kickboxing as a group fitness instructor, plays the bassoon, and cultivates her love for coffee. "All of my thanks go to God for giving my work in theatre purpose and meaning, my parents for driving me to oh-so-many rehearsals as a child, and to Jay for his mentorship at WMU and inviting me to join in on this incredible opportunity!"
Katelyn Langwith (Jeanne Coyne) is thrilled to be performing here in the UP this summer! This is her first time here and she is loving it! She hails from South Bend, IN and graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in musical theatre performance. A few of her favorite performances around the Midwest include Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Dainty June in Gypsy, and Sister Mary Robert in Sister Act. She now calls New York City home, where she will return to do a run of a new musical called Lochness at the end of the month.
Creative Team Bios
Jay Berkow (Director) has served as a professor of theatre and Director of Music Theatre Performance at Western Michigan University since 2004. Recent productions he has directed include GUYS AND DOLLS, WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, BILLY ELLIOTT, THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK, THE WIZ, SHOWBOAT, and many many more. A much sought after professional director and playwright, he is the co-author and director/choreographer of the Off-Broadway hit JOLSON & CO. which ran for two seasons in NY, has been seen in regional theatres across the U.S. including the highly praised production at the Theatre at the Center, as well as a United Kingdom national tour. The play is published by Samuel French, Inc. His biographical musical based on the life of Gene Kelly, WHAT A GLORIOUS FEELING, currently touring England, premiered at the Mason Street Warehouse Theatre and has been produced in theatres across the US, as well as in Cape Town, South Africa. It is published by Playscripts, Inc. In collaboration with composer David Ogrin, Jay is developing a new musical based on the life of Mata Hari. The show has received a Broadway workshop produced by Howard Kagan (ON THE TOWN, PORGY AND BESS, PIPPIN). Jay’s comedy THE CURE FOR LOVE was featured at the Barter Theatre as part of their 75th Anniversary season, as well as in the WMU 2012 season. Jay has worked with Terrence McNally, John Kander and Fred Ebb as the director of the Off-Broadway revival of THE RINK, and directed the Off-Broadway productions of RED HOT MAMA and THE LADY IN PENTHOUSE B. Jay’s regional credits include Florida Studio Theatre, Indiana Repertory, Theatre South Carolina, Playhouse on the Square, Adirondack Theatre Festival, Depot Theatre, Gateway Playhouse, Virginia Repertory, Connecticut Repertory, Coconut Grove Playhouse, American Stage, Florida Repertory Theatre, Theatre Works, the Burt Reynolds Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Circa ’21 Playhouse, and many others. He is represented by Bret Adams, Ltd.
Jill Grundstrom (Choreographer) is a Marquette based dancer, instructor, and choreographer. She has a B.S. from Northern Michigan University in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and a M.A. in Dance Education from New York University in New York City and Genoa, Italy. She is currently pursuing an Ed.S in Educational Leadership, with the intention to continue to an Ed.D, as well as new Character Dance and Partnering curricula for American Ballet Theatre in New York City. She continues to train with The Luigi Jazz Centre, STEPS on Broadway, and Broadway Dance Center in New York City, and has worked, taught, and trained with New York City Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and American Ballet Theatre in New York City and is certified in their National Training Curriculum. Jill is also a Certified FLX Conditioning Specialist. During seasons four through seven, Grundstrom was a writer for Cat Deeley, host of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance. Jill is the program director for and instructor in the Dance Program at NMU and choreographs for the NMU Theatre and Dance Program. Jill has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in the Upper Peninsula, New York City, and Los Angeles, including a full-length, original ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She was the recipient of the MACC Outstanding Performing Artist of the Year Award in 2011.
Susan Candey (Costume Design), a Marquette native, received a B.M. in Vocal Performance from St. Olaf College in 2011. She is a costume designer, director, and performer. Her recent costume design credits include the Forest Roberts Theatre's Medieval Dinner Theatre, Noises Off, Tribes, Building Madness, and Bears. Her directing credits include Newsies: The Broadway Musical (Superior Arts Youth Theater), Scrooge! (FRT, 2018), Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. (SAYT), and James and the Giant Peach Jr. (SAYT). Susan served as the Drama Director at Marquette Senior High School 2014-2016 (Sister Act, A Radio Drama, How to Succeed, The Mousetrap, Annie Get Your Gun) and the Costume Designer for College Light Opera Company's 2014 nine show season in Falmouth, MA. Her recent performing credits include Godspell (Lake Superior Theatre), Elle Woods in FRT's Legally Blonde, Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (LST), Lily in The Secret Garden (LST), and Meg in Little Women (LST).
Victor G. Holliday (Scenic Design/Lighting Design) has been the designer for the Forest Roberts Theatre since 1982, and also served as technical director from 1982-2000. He holds a bachelor of arts in psychology from St. Johns University (Minnesota), and his master of fine arts in scenic design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Before coming to NMU, he was designer and technical director at Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). Vic has also designed for summer and community theatre companies in Hawaii, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Outside of the theatre, his major interests are history (particularly military and naval history), ship modeling (pre-deadnought steel navy), and he is an active ailurophile.
Sophie Sam (Production Stage Manager) is a sophomore theatre and entertainment arts major at NMU with a dance minor. She was the Production Stage Manager for the FRT’s Medieval Dinner Theatre (2019), assistant directed Pookie Goes Grenading (2019) with Wolf’s Head Theatre Company, and assistant directed Mamma Mia (2019) at the FRT. Before attending NMU, she co-directed Annie (2017) and directed RENT (2018) with Dickinson County Community Theatre, and directed Anatomy of a Murder (2018) at the Vista Theatre. She served two terms as President of Dickinson County Community Theatre from 2015-2017, and is currently on the Board of Directors for Wolf’s Head Theatre Company. Also a performer, Sophie appeared in Sweeney Todd (2018) and Nightfall (2019) last school year, and is featured in the web series Northbound as The Kid.
2019 - Legally Blonde Jr.
Legally Blonde Jr. was performed by Superior Arts Youth Theater at the Forest Roberts Theatre July 16-20, 2019.
Cast List
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Director | Jalina McClain | ||
Choreographer | Alexxus Taavola | ||
Music Director | Jeff Bruning | ||
Scenic Designer | Steve McClain | ||
Lighting Designer | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Costume Designer | Suzanne Shahbazi | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | Steve McClain | ||
Production Stage Manager | Nathan Morgan† | ||
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Assistant Sound Designer | Traci Zini | ||
Assistant Stage Manager | Aubrey Wolck | ||
Master Electrician | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Light Board Operator | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Spotlight Operator | Sara Perfetti | ||
Sound Board Operator | Dan Zini | ||
Media Operator | Traci Zini | ||
Audio 2 | Aubrey Wolck | ||
Fly Rail Operator | Steve McClain | ||
Run Crew | Retta Boburka, Hannah Carey, Lilly Glass, Taylor Koski, Steve McClain, Aubrey Wolck | ||
Costume Assistant | Sophie Shahbazi | ||
Dog Wrangler | Aleksandra Jachimowicz | ||
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2019 - Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia! was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre June 20-22 and 26-29, 2019.
Cast List
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Director | Shelley Russell | ||
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Music Director | Jeff Bruning | ||
Scenic Designer | Bill Digneit | ||
Lighting Designer | David Pierce | ||
Costume Designer | Susan Candey | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | Steve McClain | ||
Production Stage Manager | Katherine Marsh | ||
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Assistant Director | Sophie Sam | ||
Assistant Costume Designer | Ann Juidici | ||
Conductor | Anna Morrison | ||
Assistant Stage Manager | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Dance Captain | Emily Burbey | ||
Master Electrician | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Light Board Operator | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Spotlight Operators | Sophie Sam, Justin Van't Hof | ||
Sound Engineer/Mixer | Dan Zini | ||
Media Playback Operator | Anna Morrison | ||
Audio 2 | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Fly Rail Operator | Maggie Solomon | ||
Run Crew | Hannah Cormier, Maggie Solomon | ||
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Cast Bios
Audree Stephens is so excited to portray the role of Sophie Sheridan in NMU's first ever summer stock season! Audree will be heading into her senior year at NMU. She is a theatre major and a dance minor and has been involved in several shows with NMU such as The Addams Family, Tarzan, Sweeney Todd, and Beauty and the Beast. She hopes you all enjoy this fabulous show!
Lilith Kontos† (Ali) earned her B.S. in English from NMU this past May and is currently the Forest Roberts Theatre’s box office manager. She has appeared in numerous FRT productions, including Sweeney Todd (Tobias Ragg), The Addams Family (Grandma Addams), Where a Certain Future (Deborah Abramson), Into the Woods (Lucinda), and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), in which she played various roles. She has also performed in Grease (Jan) and Steel Magnolias (Annelle) with Lake Superior Theatre. Lilith is so thankful for this opportunity to do another show on the FRT stage; here we go again!
Megan Hibbard (Lisa) is a freshman from Clarkston, Michigan majoring in art and design and minoring in theatre. This year at the FRT, she has performed in Fringe Festival (Viola) and Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl) and she is so excited to be a part of Mamma Mia! She would like to thank the directors, cast, and crew as well as her family for their endless love and support. As Sophie Sheridan would say, “Thank you for the music, for giving it to me.” Enjoy the show!
Aurelia Hunter (Donna Sheridan) holds a B.S. in theatre performance from Northern Michigan University, and has been performing on the Forest Roberts Theatre stage for 23 years, playing roles such as The Witch in Into the Woods, Velma in Chicago, Marta in Company, Val in A Chorus Line, and many more. Aurelia is also a graduate of New England Center for the Circus Arts and performed professionally as an aerialist for 10 years with companies like Club Med, Aerial Angels, Circus Circus, and Dragone. Other favorite roles include Maureen in RENT (Vista Theater, Negaunee), Linda in Blood Brothers (Cappuccino Musical Theater, Calgary, Alberta for which she won the CAT award for best supporting actress), and Suzanne in Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Forest Roberts Theatre, Marquette).
Jill Vermeulen† (Tanya) holds degrees in theatre and communication studies from Northern Michigan University (‘18 BS). Some of her favorite roles include The Addams Family (Morticia), Noises Off (Belinda), Proof (Claire), Little Shop of Horrors (Crystal), She Kills Monsters (Kaliope), and Chicago (Hunyak) at the Forest Roberts Theatre, and The Producers (Ulla) at Lake Superior Theatre. Directorial highlights include High School Musical and Narnia for Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Choreographic highlights include James and the Giant Peach for SAYT and choreographer's assistant for Beauty and the Beast at FRT. Jill would like to thank her boyfriend Tom and her family for their endless love and support.
Barbara Rhyneer (Rosie) is originally from Anchorage, Alaska, where she grew up playing violin and trumpet in the public schools. She earned a Doctorate of Arts in orchestral conducting and violin performance from Ball State University. Barbara came to Marquette in 1997 to be a faculty member in NMU’s Department of Music where she directs the university orchestra, provides string lessons to music majors, and teaches classes in conducting, string pedagogy, and music appreciation. This is her first theatrical production. In her spare time, Barbara enjoys performing fiddle in an Irish band (the “Knockabouts”) with her husband Tim DeMarte, and friend, Dan Truckey.
Mikhail Moran (Sky) is from Escanaba, MI and moved to Marquette after attending NMU this year. He has always enjoyed performing and being in theatre. Some of his previous roles include Danny Zuko in Grease, Neleus in Mary Poppins, General Bullmoose in Lil Abner and Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast. Mikhail would love to send his thanks to his friends and family who have encouraged him on his journey in theatre. He also would like to thank the director and his cast and crew for being such wonderful people to work with.
Brady L. Skewis is an American actor portraying the role of Pepper in Mamma Mia! When Brady is not acting up and out onstage, he is playing a whole guitar in the band "Joel & The Good Boys," a delightful entrée in the feast of Marquette's local music scene (look them up on social medias!) In his pathetically meek amount of free time, you can find Brady contemplating his own fleeting existence. He'd like to thank Dave and Wendy for being the best parents he's ever had. Much love, enjoy the show, the princess is in another castle.
Orion Couling (Bill Austin) is the award-winning founder and executive director of EDGE of Orion, an Illinois NFP. He is a specialist in project-based learning and carries 20 years of adventure based teaching experience. He created the Constellation Project, a program that celebrates inclusion and neuro-diverse participation. With over 100 directing credits in professional and youth theatre to his name, he remains one of the foremost experts in dynamic educational theatre. His “edu-tainment” style is known to bring levity and inspiration to classrooms and audiences. Orion is also a stage combat instructor, stunt coordinator, and a licensed Maritime Captain. As an actor, he's played Arthur in Spamalot, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Tom in Beacon on the Rock and, here at NMU, Booth in Assassins, Dracula in Dracula and Tony in West Side Story. When not leading the “inclusion revolution,” you’ll find him playing with his Irish folk rock band “Finger on the Trigger,” leading ghost tours, or by the water.
Jacob Laitinen (Father Alexandrios) is a native of Marquette, MI and a junior theatre major at NMU with a minor in music. Jacob returned to Northern in 2017 after a 7 year hiatus, and is ecstatic to be back on the academic grind. His previous roles at NMU include Beedle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Edgar/Sante in Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe, Professor Porter in Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, Thenardier in Les Miserables, and The Snail with the Mail in A Year with Frog and Toad. Jacob has acted professionally as Sikes in Tecumseh Outdoor Drama, Rowdy in Beacon on the Rock, and a member of the chorus in several operas at the Pine Mountain Music Festival. He has also been a part of community theater in the Marquette area for the past 20 years, and has performed as the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Herr Schultz in Cabaret, Sebastian in The Little Mermaid, Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, and Ali Hakim in Oklahoma. Jacob wants to say thank you to everyone for coming out, and he hopes you enjoy this wonderful production.
Kortney Manchip (Female Swing/Ensemble) has been in several productions at NMU including Sweeney Todd (Beggar Woman), Tarzan (Ensemble), Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble) and The Addams Family (Ensemble), as well as several productions outside of the university such as Cabaret (Fraulein Kost), Willy Wonka (Veruca Salt), and Singin' in the Rain (Lina Lamont). She would like to give a special thanks to her parents for being endlessly supportive and the creative team for trusting her with the challenging role of understudying all female roles. She is happy to work with such a talented cast; enjoy the show!
Emily Burbey (Ensemble) is currently a sophomore at NMU with a major in graphic design and a minor in dance. She began performing in community theatre and dance programs at the age of four and has continued to perform in NMU productions, including East of the Sun, West of the Moon as a servant, Tarzan as Jane, and Beauty and the Beast as a member of the ensemble. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, and design. Emily is so grateful and excited to be a part of Mamma Mia!
Ella Bartlett Filipowicz (Ensemble) is an Aquarian disco enthusiast who enjoys a hot cup of tea. Past performances include: Titus Andronicus (Tamora), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (Mindy), Macbeth (Witch), The Mousetrap (Miss Casewell), The Importance of Being Earnest (Cecily Cardew), and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Maggie). Ella would like to thank her mom for teaching her how to groove, her husband for going on this crazy “let’s BOTH do a show!” adventure, the awesome caregivers who “kidsat” the kids, and her two Mamma Mia superfan daughters for making sure she gets the lyrics all 100% spot on.
Nancy Irish (Ensemble): With buckets of gratitude for this opportunity to sing and dance with these talented youngbloods, Nancy dedicates her performance to the following: Maria Demetriou, her late Greek exchange student sister, and her beautiful time in Greece for Maria’s wedding; cast and crew mates past and present; her pioneer Great-Grandmothers, whose spirits she discovered in herself through playing them in Beacon on the Rock and Quilters; Frank Irish, her father, for giving her music; Shelley Russell, for hearing it in her when she couldn’t; Alice, departed soul-sister, in partial fulfillment of promises made; and her own self, for finding the courage.
Kate Karling (Ensemble) was born and raised in the U.P. and is grateful to have had so many creative outlets over the years in the midst of such a beautiful landscape; the Historic Ironwood Theatre and Theatre North in Ironwood, Michigan have her heart. She has been dancing for eighteen years and acting for three. She has loved getting to know the cast and crew of this show and is thrilled to be an accomplice to bringing the music of ABBA to the FRT! Special thanks to her family for being the best cheerleaders she ever could have asked for in chasing her dreams.
Caitlin Palomaki (Ensemble) is a sophomore at Northern Michigan University studying music education with a choral concentration and a minor in theatre. This will be her second show at NMU; her first was Beauty and the Beast this past winter semester, where she played Madame de la Grande Bouche. She has been involved with theatre since the age of six, with some previous roles including the Evil Stepmother in Cinderella and Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan, both through Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Others include Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie at Marquette Senior High and Lisa Ghiardi in Beacon on the Rock at Lake Superior Theatre. She is very excited to dance and sing to ABBA this summer!
Callie Reid (Ensemble) is a junior at NMU majoring in applied behavior analysis and minoring in human services. She has been in two other productions at the FRT: Sweeney Todd (Ensemble) and The Maniac King (Azazel). She is looking forward to this amazing production of Mamma Mia and hopes that it brings as much joy to others as it has her.
Emily Scannell (Ensemble) is excited to make her debut theatrical appearance alongside the fun and talented cast and crew of Mamma Mia! Emily is a Marquette community member who enjoys working as an occupational therapist, playing outside, spending time at Bay Cliff Health Camp, and trying to "mesc" (make every second count). She thanks her family and friends for being the best support system she could ask for. Enjoy the show!
Laura Thompson (Ensemble) is a Northern Michigan University alumni and has appeared in many Forest Roberts Theatre productions, including Scrooge!, The Addams Family, Little Shop of Horrors, Chicago, Les Misérables, and She Kills Monsters, as well as Pippin at Lake Superior Theatre and Proof at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre. She enjoys yoga, rock climbing, road trips, hiking with her dogs, and spending time with family and friends. Laura is thrilled to be working alongside so many talented and friendly people in this production of Mamma Mia!
Ben Filipowicz (Ensemble) is a graduate of NMU and now teaches at Bothwell Middle School under the alias of Mr. Flip. Past performances include: Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince/Wolf), RENT (Mark Cohen), The Mousetrap (Mr. Paravicini), The Tempest (Trinculo), Doubt (Father Flynn), The Importance of Being Earnest (John Worthing), Harvey (Elwood P. Dowd), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney Todd) and Hair (Berger). He’d like to thank his parents for making sure he had a good education in 70’s pop, his wife for her mad babysitter scheduling skills, said babysitters for their mad babysitting skills, and his daughters for their love and choreography corrections.
Kyle Flickinger (Ensemble) is a recent graduate from NMU, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. Kyle has been a part of other FRT productions, including Tarzan (Ensemble, Understudy Tarzan) and Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere). He would like to thank the theatre family at NMU for being so welcoming and supportive of his acting endeavors, as he will miss performing on the FRT stage when he moves to Madison, Wisconsin to begin his PhD in the fall.
Joel VanHeulen (Ensemble) is so excited to be a part of the ensemble for Mamma Mia! His previous roles include Lefou (Beauty and the Beast), Sebastian and Sir Toby (Twelfth Night), Plant Number 3 (Little Shop of Horrors), The Dead Body (Lucky Stiff), Crutch Collins (Anatomy of Grey), Bonnefoi (Imaginary Invalid), and many others.
Creative Team Bios
Shelley Russell (Director) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
Jill Grundstrom (Choreographer) is a Marquette based dancer, instructor, and choreographer. She has a B.S. from Northern Michigan University in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and a M.A. in Dance Education from New York University in New York City and Genoa, Italy. She is currently pursuing an Ed.S in Educational Leadership, with the intention to continue to an Ed.D, as well as new Character Dance and Partnering curricula for American Ballet Theatre in New York City. She continues to train with The Luigi Jazz Centre, STEPS on Broadway, and Broadway Dance Center in New York City, and has worked, taught, and trained with New York City Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and American Ballet Theatre in New York City and is certified in their National Training Curriculum. Jill is also a Certified FLX Conditioning Specialist. During seasons four through seven, Grundstrom was a writer for Cat Deeley, host of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance. Jill is the program director for and instructor in the Dance Program at NMU and choreographs for the NMU Theatre and Dance Program. Jill has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in the Upper Peninsula, New York City, and Los Angeles, including a full-length, original ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She was the recipient of the MACC Outstanding Performing Artist of the Year Award in 2011.
Bill Digneit (Scenic Design) is the owner of Double Trouble Entertainment. He received his M.F.A. in technical production and design at Florida State University.
David Pierce (Lighting Design) came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been technical director for the department of theatre and dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a B.S. in construction management from Ferris State University and an M.F.A. in theatre technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He's also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Susan Candey (Costume Design), a Marquette native, received a B.M. in Vocal Performance from St. Olaf College in 2011. She is a costume designer, director, and performer. Her recent costume design credits include the Forest Roberts Theatre's Medieval Dinner Theatre, Noises Off, Tribes, Building Madness, and Bears. Her directing credits include Newsies: The Broadway Musical (Superior Arts Youth Theater), Scrooge! (FRT, 2018), Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr. (SAYT), and James and the Giant Peach Jr. (SAYT). Susan served as the Drama Director at Marquette Senior High School 2014-2016 (Sister Act, A Radio Drama, How to Succeed, The Mousetrap, Annie Get Your Gun) and the Costume Designer for College Light Opera Company's 2014 nine show season in Falmouth, MA. Her recent performing credits include Godspell (Lake Superior Theatre), Elle Woods in FRT's Legally Blonde, Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (LST), Lily in The Secret Garden (LST), and Meg in Little Women (LST).
Sophie Sam (Assistant Director) just finished her freshman year at NMU pursuing a B.S. in theatre and entertainment arts with a minor in dance. This year, she was the Production Stage Manager for the FRT’s Medieval Dinner Theatre and Assistant Director for Pookie Goes Grenading with Wolf’s Head Theatre Company. Before attending NMU, she co-directed Annie (2017) and directed RENT (2018) with Dickinson County Community Theatre, and directed Anatomy of a Murder (2018) at the Vista Theatre. She served two terms as President of Dickinson County Community Theatre from 2015-2017, and is currently on the Board of Directors for Wolf’s Head Theatre Company. Also a performer, Sophie most recently appeared in Sweeney Todd (2018) and Nightfall (2019).
2019 - Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 12-13 and 18-20, 2019.
Cast List
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Director | Shelley Russell | ||
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Music Director | Dr. Erin Colwitz | ||
Assistant Music Director | Anna Morrison | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee | ||
Assistant Lighting Designer | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Assistant Sound Designer | Sam Stauffer | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kendall | ||
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Assistant Stage Manager | Belle Duncan | ||
Assistants to the Director | Toni Danz, Cassidy Olson | ||
Choreographer's Assistant | Jill Vermeulen | ||
Dance Captain | Emily Burbey | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Assistant Master Electrician | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Light Board Operator | Jacob Laitinen | ||
Sound Board Operator | Sam Stauffer | ||
Spotlight Operators | Cassidy Olson, Esther Teng | ||
Fly Rail Operator | Nick Salin† | ||
Audio 2 | William Squires | ||
Run Crew | Hannah Carey, Toni Danz | ||
Wardrobe | Joel Shinavier | ||
Makeup | Sari Nomura, Nick Salin | ||
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Cast Bios
Malorie Munson (Belle) is a freshman from Negaunee and this is her first show at the Forest Roberts Theatre. She has performed in local shows at the Historic Vista Theatre and Negaunee High School such as Annie (Miss Hannigan), Seussical (Mayzie), The Little Mermaid (Adella), High School Musical (Gabriella), and more. She is the reigning Miss Upper Peninsula Teen USA and is looking forward to hitting the FRT stage again for this wonderful show! Malorie would like to thank her family for being so supportive and this talented cast & crew for all of their hard work!
Eric Mackall (Prince Adam/Beast) is a freshman from Big Rapids, Michigan. This is his second show here at NMU, after playing Pirelli in the fall musical Sweeney Todd, and he’s excited to be performing as the Beast. He is studying secondary music education - voice and minoring in theatre with plans on becoming a choral director at a high school or university and vocal directing their school musicals.
Ethan Bott (Gaston) is currently a senior studying English Writing. This winter he was on the FRT stage in the ballet East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Joel VanHeulen (LeFou) has played the dead body of Tony Hendon in Lucky Stiff, Pilot in The Little Mermaid, Crutch Collins in Anatomy of Grey, Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors, Sebastian and Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and Bonnefoi in Moliere's Imaginary Invalid.
Kyle Flickinger† (Lumiere) is a senior at NMU majoring in biochemistry. In addition to classes, Kyle has been a four year member of NMU’s Swimming and Diving Team, as well as a student researcher at the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center for three years. He has performed in The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered, Tarzan, The Rocky Horror Show, and Beacon on the Rock in the Marquette area over the past two years. After graduation, Kyle will be attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison to pursue a PhD in Biochemistry.
Audree Stephens (Mrs. Potts) is a junior theatre major and dance minor at NMU. She has participated in several Forest Roberts Theatre productions such as The Addams Family, Tarzan, and Sweeney Todd as well as a few APO productions as well! She is so excited to portray the role of Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast and is looking forward to more productions at NMU. She hopes everyone enjoys the show!
Reya Ghiardi (Chip), age 10, is thrilled to be here! She loves all aspects of theatre, from auditions and late night rehearsals to opening night. Reya’s first theatrical experience was with Music Man Jr. (Gracie Shinn) in 2014. Productions thereafter include Mary Poppins, The Secret Garden, Lion King Jr. (Young Simba), Scrooge! (Kathy Cratchit), Schoolhouse Rock Jr. (Shulie), Shrek Jr. (Young Fiona), Alice in Wonderland Jr. (Cheshire Cat #1), Newsies (Manhattan Newsie/Ike), and many others. She loves to sing, cook, ski, fish, and travel. She thanks her family for their endless enthusiasm, and NMU and SAYT for their support!
Avonlea Kuhlman (Chip) is a local youth performer who loves the arts. She has appeared in a variety of productions with the Superior Arts Youth Theatre, Lake Superior Theatre, and NMU’s Forest Roberts Theatre. Notable performance credits include Fern Arable (Charlotte’s Web), Anya Petroff (Beacon on the Rock) and Fan (Scrooge!) She was also recently cast as Gretel in Superior Arts Youth Theatre’s upcoming production of Hansel and Gretel (May 2019). Offstage, Avonlea can be found reading, singing, and making slime!
Mikhail Moran (Cogsworth) is a freshman and this is his first musical here at NMU. He has previously performed in musicals such as Grease (Danny Zuko), Mary Poppins (Neleus), and many others. Mikhail is studying theatre and is beyond happy to be a part of this production. He would like to thank his friends and family for being with him every step of the way his first year of college, and also gives a big thank you to this fantastic cast and crew.
Caitlin Palomaki (Madame De La Grande Bouche) is a freshman at Northern Michigan University studying music education with a choral concentration and a minor in theatre. This will be her first show with NMU, but she has been involved in theatre since the age of six. Some previous roles include Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan and the Evil Stepmother in Cinderella, both through Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Others include Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie through Marquette Senior High and Lisa Ghiardi in Beacon on the Rock through Lake Superior Theatre. She is very excited to share this show with everyone.
Kate Karling (Babette) was fortunate to grow up in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula. She is grateful to have been afforded so many creative outlets over the years. She has been dancing for seventeen years, and has been acting since 2016. Though she has only been involved in theatre for three years, she has found a true passion there. She is so proud of the work that everyone has done on this show and is so thankful to have gotten to work on it alongside such a fantastic cast and crew. She wants to thank her family and friends for their love and support.
Dawson Del Preto (Maurice) is enthused to be in this production of Beauty and the Beast. He has had a lot of fun working on his character, and he is eager to share it with all of you! This is Dawson's eighteenth musical endeavor, and he is always looking for ways to grow and improve himself as a performer. Dawson is pursuing a music major in piano performance with a minor in theatre.
Megan Hibbard (Silly Girl) is a freshman from Clarkston, Michigan majoring in art and design with a digital cinema focus and a theatre and entertainment arts minor. This will be her second show at Northern, her first being Fringe Festival, in which she played Viola. She is so honored to work with such an amazing group of people and she hopes everyone watching enjoys Beauty and the Beast as they laugh, cry, and dream along with these beautiful characters. She would also like to thank her family and friends for always believing in her and supporting her!
Megan Ludwig (Silly Girl) is a senior at Marquette Senior High School and has been involved in theatre for seven years and dance for four years. She has taken on the roles of Cinderella (Cinderella), Marty (Grease), Millie (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Marian (The Music Man) and many more! Megan has also been involved in the Michigan State and All-State Honors Choir and was awarded one of the top 12 soloists in the state. She will be continuing her studies next year at Western Michigan University majoring in musical theatre! Megan would like to thank her friends and family for their endless love and support and NMU for giving her so many opportunities to grow as a performer and an individual!
Madeline McDonald (Monsieur D'Arque/Ensemble) is a first-year student at NMU majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry. She has appeared in several other productions such as Camp Rock the Musical, The Little Mermaid, Pride and Prejudice, What The Room Knows, Stück , Fringe Festival, Amletto, and Medieval Dinner Theatre. She enjoys swimming, painting, dancing, singing, cooking/baking, and butterflies. Madeline studied abroad for ten months her senior year of high school and loves making new friends (...and talking). She is thrilled with the opportunity to participate in the theatre program at NMU.
Tyler Archambault (Ensemble) is a freshman from Colorado studying German studies and international studies. He performed for the first time in Fringe Festival in the fall and is excited to perform for the community on the FRT mainstage for Beauty and the Beast!
Seth Bowen (Ensemble) is a secondary industrial technical education major and theatre, secondary history education, and music minor. He is a sophomore from Rhinelander, Wisconsin and has been involved in productions like Mary Poppins (George Banks), Sister Act (TJ), Sweeney Todd (Police officer/ Ensemble), Scrooge! (2018) (Bob Cratchit), and Medieval Dinner Theatre (Pan Piper). He is very excited to play within the ensemble of this production, where he plays an assortment of characters that he is overwhelmed to bring to life on the stage. Seth invites you to relax, pull up a chair and enjoy the Forest Roberts Theatre production of Beauty and the Beast. Please be our guest!
Emily Burbey (Ensemble) is currently a sophomore at NMU with a major in graphic design and a minor in dance. She began performing in community theatre and dance programs at the age of 4 and has continued to perform in NMU productions including East of the Sun West of the Moon as a servant and Tarzan as Jane. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, and design. Emily is so grateful and excited to be a part of Beauty and the Beast!
Charlie Edwards (Ensemble) is a senior English writing major with a double minor in dance and computer information systems. Charlie has been involved in the performing arts for a majority of his life, taking voice and piano lessons from age 9 to 14 and dance classes since the age of 11. Recent acting credits include Tarzan (Ensemble) and Scrooge (Simpkins) at the Forest Roberts Theatre and Twelfth Night (Sailor) at the Panowski Black Box Theatre. He also danced the role of the Troll Queen in the world premiere story ballet East of the Sun, West of the Moon at the Forest Roberts Theatre earlier this semester. He is excited to perform in this wonderful and magical show with such an amazing, talented, and diverse cast. Enjoy the show!
Megan Frazer (Ensemble) is a sophomore majoring in secondary math education and minoring in earth science. Beauty and the Beast is her debut at the Forest Roberts Theatre, but she has been in many notable productions elsewhere including Grease (Sandy), Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins), Guys and Dolls, and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Megan wants to thank her friends, family, and everyone that made the show possible!
Gracie Fries (Ensemble) is a sophomore here at NMU from Kingsford, Michigan pursuing a bachelor's degree in entrepreneurship and a minor in dance. Her passion lies in the musical arts, with eighteen years of dance instruction and vocal lessons. She spent four years teaching and choreographing at Julie’s Top Hat Dance Studio and is currently a pro-dancer in this years “Dancing With Our Stars Marquette County Style.” Her hobbies include singing, playing bass, baking, gardening, and spending time with friends and family. Being one of the first of her family to attend college, she is proud to be a Wildcat with much support from her family and friends.
Kortney Manchip (Ensemble) has been in several productions at NMU including Sweeney Todd (The Beggar Woman), Tarzan (Ensemble), and The Addams Family (Ensemble), as well as several productions outside of the university such as Cabaret (Fraulein Kost), Willy Wonka (Veruca Salt), and Singin' in the Rain (Lina Lamont). She would like to give a special thanks to her parents for being endlessly supportive, and her vocal coach, Rebecca, for consistently bolstering her growth. She is happy to work with such a talented cast; enjoy the show!
Olivia Manganello (Ensemble) is a biology major in her senior year at NMU. She has been dancing for 17 years and is thrilled to be back performing in theatre. This is her third show with the FRT and she is so excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank all of the amazing people who made this production possible and she hopes everyone enjoys the show!
Mandy Mileham (Ensemble) is a junior music education major. This is her first NMU production, but prior to coming to NMU she participated in the ensembles of Annie (2016), Guys and Dolls (2014), and played Doris Upson in Auntie Mame (2015). She is excited to perform on the FRT stage for the Marquette community!
Chloe Pepera (Ensemble) is a freshman at NMU majoring in elementary education. She has been in many plays in her home town of Manistee, including Grease as Sandy, Godspell as Celise, Once Upon a Mattress as Winnifred, Little Shop of Horrors as Audrey, and many more. When she is not acting, she loves to spend her time doing gigs with her band, Awesome Distraction. She would like to thank everyone involved with the play for making her first NMU theatre experience a great one, as well as all her friends and family that have come out to support her.
A.J. Stephens (Ensemble) is a junior double major in theatre and business with minors in communications and music. Some of A.J.’s memorable roles include Hodel (Fiddler on the Roof), Martha (The Secret Garden), The Sour Kangaroo (Seussical), and most recently at the FRT, Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd. A.J. would to thank her parents for their support through all of the ups and downs throughout her years at NMU, her sister Audree for always being a huge support system, and her boyfriend Dan for being her #1 fan in and out of the theatre!
Marissa Symons (Ensemble) is a sophomore at Northern Michigan University. She has grown up with music music a big part of her and her family’s, life. She has been involved in many different theatrical productions, whether she is onstage, directing, or stage managing. Some of her favorite productions have been Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Aida (Aida), The Little Mermaid (Director), A Charlie Brown Christmas (Snoopy), Cabaret (Helga), and many more. She is very excited to be a part of Beauty and the Beast, as this is her first production at NMU.
Maisie Zahn (Ensemble) grew up dancing ballet in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She has performed in many ballet productions with various ballet studios in Chattanooga. Beauty and the Beast will be Maisie’s third show this year. Last semester, she performed in Fringe Festival and earlier this semester she performed in East of the Sun, West of the Moon as the East Wind. This is her first musical production that she has ever done. Maisie is very excited and thankful to be a part of this production.
Zoe Zimmer (Ensemble) is a freshman who comes from Luxemburg, Wisconsin. Zoe’s performing experience includes four years of musical participation, three years of one act play performance, and six years of solo serious acting for forensics. She has had multiple lead roles such as Nala from The Lion King and Elizabeth Willow from They Dance Real Slow Down in Jackson, where she won an Individual Outstanding Acting Award. Zoe has already been involved in this year's Fringe Fest and Scrooge, and is excited to get more involved with performances at Northern.
Talyn Rasmussen (Ensemble) is very excited to be in this production of Beauty and the Beast. She has been in many productions with the Superior Arts Youth Theater, including Seussical, Kids Sing Broadway, Peter Pan, and 2019’s Newsies. She has been doing theatre since she was eight, and she has loved it ever since. One of her biggest passions other than theatre is gymnastics, and she loves using it on stage. She would like to thank the crew and cast for getting to know her, and for helping her every step of the way. Enjoy the show!
Creative Team Bios
Shelley Russell (Director/Costume Design) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
Jill Grundstrom (Choreographer) is a Marquette based dancer, instructor, and choreographer. She has a BS from Northern Michigan University in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and an MA in Dance Education from New York University in New York City and Genoa, Italy. She is currently working on an EdS degree in Educational Leadership, with the intent to continue to an EdD. She continues to train with The Luigi Jazz Centre, STEPS on Broadway, and Broadway Dance Center in New York City, and has worked, taught, and trained with New York City Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and American Ballet Theatre, whose curriculum she is certified in. Jill is the dance program director at NMU and choreographs for FRT Theatre and Dance Program, as well as for the Superior Arts Youth Theatre. She has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in the Upper Peninsula, New York City, and Los Angeles, and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She was the recipient of the MACC Outstanding Performing Artist of the Year Award in 2011. She is currently consulting on a new Character Dance curriculum for American Ballet Theatre.
Erin Colwitz (Music Director) is a native of Wisconsin and received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Minnesota. She later completed the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of Southern California in choral music. As a professional singer, Dr. Colwitz was contracted to sing with the Dale Warland Singers (of Minnesota) in 1999. She can be heard on three of their albums, one of which was nominated for a Grammy: Dominick Argento's Walden Pond (2003) on Gothic Records. Dr. Colwitz is currently the Director of Choral Activities at NMU; she conducts the Marquette Choral Society, University Choir, and Arts Chorale, and teaches Choral Methods and Music in Society, as well as specialty classes such as The Beatles: Their Music, Their Times. She is frequently a guest conductor, contest adjudicator, and choral clinician throughout the U.P., Michigan, Wisconsin, and the Southeast. She also serves on the Michigan ACDA board as the Membership Chair.
Victor G. Holliday (Scenic Design) has been the designer for the Forest Roberts Theatre since 1982, and also served as technical director from 1982-2000. He holds a bachelor of arts in phsychology from St. Johns University (Minnesota), and his master of fine arts in scenic design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Before coming to NMU, he was designer and technical director at Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). Vic has also designed for summer and community theatre companies in Hawaii, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Outside of the theatre, his major interests are history (particularly military and naval history), ship modeling (pre-deadnought steel navy), and he is an active ailurophile.
David Pierce (Technical Director) came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been technical director for the department of theatre and dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in construction management from Ferris State University and an MFA in theatre technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He's also a boisterous Tigers fan!
2019 - Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe
Nightfall With Edgar Allan Poe was performed by the NMU Student Performing Arts Association at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from March 14-16, 2019.
Cast List
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Director | Nathan Morgan† | ||
Producer and Publicity Manager | Lilith Kontos† | ||
Scenic Designer | Nathaniel Langlie† | ||
Lighting Designer | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Costume Designer | Riley Fields | ||
Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe | ||
Projection Designer | Sophie Sam | ||
Properties Master | Nathan Morgan† | ||
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Master Electrician | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Light Board Operator | Ellie Kraemer | ||
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe | ||
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Cast Bios
Nick Salin (Poe) is a senior at NMU. He is double majoring in theatre and mathematics. Some notable roles that you might recognize him from are Vito Deleoni (Building Madness), Jonas Fogg (Sweeney Todd), and Rudyard (The Valentine Fairy). Nick is also the Vice President of Alpha Psi Omega this year, the theatre honor fraternity on campus. He hopes everyone enjoys the show!
Jacob Laitinen (Edgar, Sante) is a junior at Northern Michigan University with a major in theatre and a minor in music. Notable performances at NMU include: Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Porter in Disney's Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, The Snail with the Mail in A Year with Frog and Toad, and Monsieur Thenardier in Les Miserables. Jacob wants to thank his friends and family for coming to the show, and hopes everyone enjoys this fantastic production!
Brady Skewis (Roderick Usher, Soldier, Policeman #2) is a post-baccalaureate student at NMU. He has been onstage at the Forest Roberts Theatre a number of times, in roles such as Ancestor/Male Understudy in The Addams Family, Selsdon Mowbry in Noises Off!, and The Great Mage Steve in She Kills Monsters. Besides being a starving artist, Brady has no solid plans for his future, so he’s sure you’ll catch him in a few productions and basement punk shows in 2019.
Lilith Kontos (Lenore, Madeline Usher, Old Man) is a senior at NMU majoring in English and minoring in theatre and entertainment arts. Recent acting credits include Sweeney Todd (Tobias Ragg), The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) (Narrator/Juliet/Ophelia), Steel Magnolias (Annelle), Grease (Jan), The Addams Family (Grandma Addams), Where a Certain Future (Deborah Abramson), and Into the Woods (Lucinda). Lilith is also currently the manager of the FRT Box Office.
Sophie Sam (The Raven, Judge, Policeman #1) is a freshman theatre and entertainment arts major and dance minor. Though she most recently performed in the ensemble of the FRT production of Sweeney Todd (2018), she also performed in the Mr. Black Presents production of Sweeney Todd earlier the same year as The Beadle. She spent years performing with Dickinson County Community Theatre including two productions of Dracula as Renfield (2014, 2017) and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Linus van Pelt (2015). She also performed with Upper Peninsula Shakespeare Festival at their 2018 toga party fundraiser. Also a director, she co-directed Annie (2017) and directed RENT (2018) with DCCT, and most recently directed Anatomy of a Murder (2018) at the Vista Theatre. She is featured in the web series Northbound as The Kid.
Creative Team Bios
Nathan Morgan (Director) is a recent graduate of NMU currently pursuing his teaching license. Notable roles include Angelo in A Comedy of Errors (FRT), Fakir in The Secret Garden (FRT), Ancestor in The Addams Family (FRT), Narrator 2 in The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, and most recently Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show. He would like to thank everyone who has been a part of his theatre career in Marquette, and the FRT for being a strong contributor to his artistic development over the years.
2019 - Medieval Dinner Theatre
The Medieval Dinner Theatre was performed at the Masonic Building February 22-23, 2019.
The Maniac King Cast List
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Director | Jamie Weeder | ||
Lighting Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Costume Designer | Susan Candey | ||
Sound Designers | Jamie Weeder, Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Steve McClain | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Sophie Sam | ||
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Assistant Stage Manager | Ellie Kraemer | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Light Board Operator | Dan Zini | ||
Sound Board Operator | Dan Zini | ||
Run Crew | Regan McKay† | ||
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Cast Bios
Thomas P. Laitinen (The Maniac King) earned his Bachelor of Science degree in theatre in 1997. He served four and a half years in the U.S. Army- 11BC2, and as United Nations command joint security force in Pan Mun Jom, Korea from 1988-89. He also worked as an LST for Pathways. Thomas spent two decades traveling around North America, performing in the entertainment industry in all kinds of productions, and returned to the Marquette area in 2013, where he worked for Dan Perkins Construction Company. Presently, he is starving as an artist but happy. Cheers!
Madeline McDonald (Pope Joan) is a first-year student at NMU, majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry. She has appeared in several other productions such as Camp Rock the Musical (Mitchie), The Little Mermaid (Ariel), Pride and Prejudice (Ms. Bingley), What The Room Knows (ensemble), Stück (Ziva), Fringe Festival (Jule), and Amletto (ensemble/soloist). She enjoys swimming, painting, soccer, singing, cooking/baking, and butterflies. Madeline studied abroad for ten months her senior year of high school and loves making new friends (...and talking). She is thrilled for the opportunity to participate in the theatre program at NMU.
Shane Vincent† (Russell Crowe as Robin Hood Circa 2010) is an alumni of Northern, Shane has been doing theatre for the last 9 years. He has been in many shows, from Shakespeare to Les Miz. His latest role was Robert O’Claire in last summers Beacon on the Rock. Shane says, “I am excited to do improv theatre again and this cast is going to make it a great time, for me and the audience!” Shane thanks his family and friends for supporting him and hopes everyone can make it out to this riot of a show!
Sabrina Nelson† (Thomas Jr. Jr.) is a third year student at Northern Michigan University and is thrilled to be performing in the first ever production of the Medieval Dinner Theatre. You may have seen her previously performing in Sweeney Todd in the FRT, and as Cybil Dane in The Bold, the Young, and The Murdered through APO. She is a theatre performance major and a vocal music minor, and is thrilled to be part of such an amazing and talented production full of fun, passionate, and zany people. She hopes you will all eat, drink, and be merry, and enjoy your stay at the court of the Maniac King!
Danae DeValve (Mary) is a sophomore at NMU. She is a theatre major performing in her first play since coming to Michigan. She used to do school and community plays in her hometown of Lone Grove, Oklahoma. But, in the last two years, she has moved from place to place – which made it hard for her to find a play to be a part of. So, after settling here in the ice and snow, she is excited to be performing in this grand show.
Jacob Laitinen (Prester John) is a sophomore at Northern Michigan University with a major in theatre and a minor in music. Notable performances at NMU include: Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Porter in Disney's Tarzan, Creon in Antigone, The Snail with the Mail in A Year with Frog and Toad, and Monsieur Thenardier in Les Miserables. Jacob wants to thank his friends and family for coming to the show, and hopes everyone enjoys this fantastic production!
Seth Bowen (Pan Piper) is a secondary industrial technical education major and theatre, secondary history education, and music minor. He is a sophomore from Rhinelander, Wisconsin and has been involved in productions like Mary Poppins (George Banks), Sister Act (TJ), Sweeney Todd (Police Officer/ Ensemble), and Scrooge 2018 (Bob Cratchit). He is so excited to play the role as Pan Piper who is never afraid to play a tune. Seth is overjoyed to bring this traveling outlandish misfit onto the stage and really get involved with the Medieval Dinner Theatre. Drink Hale!
Bailey Barthel (Bridget of Sweden) is extremely excited to join the cast of this year’s Medieval Dinner Theatre as Bridget of Sweden. Originally from Ironwood, she attends NMU as a theatre major. She hopes to explore and expand her talents with this improvisational show. She also hopes that the audience has a wonderful time!
Creative Team Bios
Jamie Weeder (Director) graduated from Eastern Michigan University in ‘07 with a B.S in theatre and music performance. Jamie Weeder has been a professional theatre artist appearing with the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, Williamston Theatre Company, Performance Network, Water Works Theatre Company, New Theatre Project, Encore Musical Theater Company and The Blackbird Theatre. Outside of performing and directing, Jamie enjoys exploring theatre’s capacity as a tool for empowerment. To that end she has provided drama therapy at St. Vincent’s Catholic Charities in Lansing, worked and performed with the University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) in Ann Arbor and was a facilitator for Shakespeare in Prison. A Program of Detroit Public Theatre at the Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti before relocating to Marquette in 2015. Jamie has served as artistic director of Upper Peninsula Shakespeare Festival and Wolf's Head Theater Company since their inception, co-founding the companies in February of 2015 and January 2018, respectively. She is board member of Evolve MQT: A creative assembly powered by the Marquette Chamber of Commerce, board member of the Marquette Symphony Orchestra, an improviser, performance artist and cellist/composer. She is delighted to have the opportunity to collaborate creatively in such a beautiful and unique place, with such immensely talented artists and individuals.
Sophie Sam (Production Stage Manager) is a freshman theatre & entertainment arts major and dance minor. Prior to coming to NMU, she co-directed Annie (2017) and directed RENT (2018) with Dickinson County Community Theatre. She most recently directed Anatomy of a Murder (2018) at the Vista Theatre. This spring, she will be assistant directing Pookie Goes Grenading (2019) with Wolf’s Head Theatre Company. She served two terms as President of Dickinson County Community Theatre from 2015-2017, and is currently on the Board of Directors for Wolf’s Head Theatre Company. Earlier this FRT season, Sophie performed in the ensemble of Sweeney Todd (2018).
2019 - Spotlight Variety Show
The Spotlight Variety Show was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 1-2, 2019. It was sponsored by Bald Eagle Harley-Davidson.
Featuring the Talents of:
Will Oltman
Starting at age 8, he began honing his skills with a burning inner desire to become an entertainer, which, only later, turned out to be an ulcer. By age 10, he was performing professionally, impressing crowds as his mother chauffeured him around the suburbs of Chicago. He has opened for the Presidents of the United States of America, charmed hordes of Harley riders, enchanted Taekwondo students, and entertained children at birthday parties. His relentless devotion to his craft has left him with amazing skills and very few friends. You will laugh at his unique brand of humor, and become filled with awestruck wonderment at his impressive award-winning beard.
Aerial Ashley
High-flying contemporary circus performer Aerial Ashley will leave you mesmerized by her shear strength and grace on the silks. With a 14 year background in dance, Aerial Ashley’s modern take on this acrobatic spectacle will have audiences of all ages on their feet.
The Magic of Trino
The Magic of Trino commingles comedy and theatrical feats alongside a backdrop of popular music, presenting an energetic and thoroughly modern take on the ancient art of illusion. At once cheeky and charming, the finely coiffed Trino creatively interweaves audience participation with stand alone stunts that wow and woo audiences of all ages. As seen on Fox, The Verge, CW Network, and ABC, as well as a guest act on the Masters of Illusion tour, Trino is a versatile entertainer who has had his hands in wide ranging productions from the college circuit and corporate events to private soirées and company parties.
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2019 - East of the Sun, West of the Moon
East of the Sun, West of the Moon was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre January 24-26, 2019.
Cast List
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Choreographer and Director | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Composer | Griffin Candey | ||
Story Adaptation and Dramaturgy | Susan Candey | ||
Conductor | Erin Colwitz | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Assistant Lighting Designer | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Costume Designer | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kendall | ||
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Assistant Stage Manager | Audree Stephens | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Light Board Operator | Nathan Morgan† | ||
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe | ||
Fly Rail Operator | Alec Vanhorn | ||
Dresser | Joel Shinavier | ||
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Cast Bios
Sadie Knill (The Girl) is extremely excited to be performing in East of the Sun, West of the Moon. She has danced as a member of the ensemble in NMU’s Tarzan and The Addams Family. Before NMU, Sadie was a member of the Michigan Ballet Theatre, performing in various roles in The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty. She would like to thank Jill for giving her this unique opportunity and her family for their continuous support in everything she does!
Ethan Bott (The Prince/Bear) is currently a senior studying English writing. This is his first ballet and he is glad to be a part of it. Other shows Ethan's been in on the FRT stage include Sweeney Todd, Tarzan, and Noises Off.
Charlie Edwards (The Troll Queen) is a senior English writing major with a double minor in dance and computer information systems. Charlie has been involved in the performing arts for a majority of his life, taking voice and piano lessons from age 9 to 14 and dance classes in a variety of styles since the age of 11. As an NMU student, Charlie has found joy performing in and choreographing for the annual NMU Dance Concerts, as well as dancing with the NMU Hip Hop Dance Crew. He couldn’t be more excited to portray an androgynous role in this world premiere ballet. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Kate Fether (Mother/Northern Lights Demi-Soloist) has been taking ballet lessons at Queen City Dance Company for the past three years and has a bit of a dance background from her childhood as well. She is a mother of two kids and is a physical therapist in the area, working with children through the public schools. NMU is her alma mater and it has always been a special place to her. She was very excited when she first heard about this NMU production and how it was going to be an original, creative collaboration. She really just felt compelled to be a part of it. She is so glad to have the opportunity to be on stage as an adult and really enjoys providing for the audience the experience of watching ballet that she so loved as a kid.
Nathaniel Langlie† (Father/Troll Ensemble) is a junior theatre major and dance minor. Nathaniel has performed in many Northern productions such as Tarzan, The Addams Family, Noises Off, the 2018 NMU Dance Concert, and Sweeney Todd. Nathaniel has also appeared in Godspell and Beacon on the Rock locally. Nathaniel hopes that you will enjoy the performance.
Amelia Bishop (Servant (Rabbit)) is a freshman at MSHS. She attends Marquette Center for Dance for ballet. Amelia is also involved in theatre, choir, and band. She is very excited to be a part of this original ballet and has thoroughly enjoyed the rehearsal process. Amelia would like to thank her family for their support and Jill Grundstrom for this wonderful opportunity.
Emily Burbey (Servant (Ferret)) is currently a sophomore at NMU majoring in graphic design. She began dance at the age of four with New Attitudes Dance Studio of Marquette and has continued to participate in NMU dance classes and events. She has also been involved in many theatrical productions since the age of five with community programs. She has most recently performed in the NMU Dance Concert and in NMU's production of Tarzan as Jane in 2018. Her hobbies include performing, singing, dance, soccer, and design. Emily is so grateful and excited to be a part of East of the Sun, West of the Moon!
Skylar Taavola (Servant (Mouse)) is a freshman at NMU majoring in management of health and fitness with a minor in dance. She has been dancing for 15 years and has been involved in Marquette’s Nutcracker for five years. She is currently on the university's dance team along with teaching at New Attitudes. Skylar is excited to be a part of her first production at NMU and can’t wait to perform in this special world premiere ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Kati Kattelus (Troll (Pride)) is a senior studying ceramics and minoring in dance. She also teaches yoga at the PEIF and the local studio, Tulivesi. This is Kati’s second show with NMU and she’d like to thank Jill Grundstrom for both of these opportunities as well as the rest of the cast for all of their hard work. Kati hopes you enjoy the show and would love to meet you afterward!
Alycia Schenk (Troll (Greed)) is a senior hospitality management major and a dance minor. She danced at First Street Academy of Dance for 15 years and has continued to dance at NMU. Last year, she had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy for a semester and take dance classes. In the past, she performed in NMU’s Dance Concert and Second Skin Shop’s The Nutcracker. She is very excited to be part of this once in a lifetime premiere ballet and to be working under the choreography of Jill. She hopes everyone enjoys the show!
Jacqueline Brignall (Troll Ensemble) is a sophomore currently attending Northern Michigan University. She is majoring in biology with a concentration in zoology and minoring in dance. This is her first performance at the Forest Roberts Theatre, and she could not be more excited to be a part of the show.
Elodie Malherbe (Troll Ensemble) is 14 years old and is in 8th grade at Bothwell Middle School. She’s been dancing for 10 years and counting at Marquette Center for Dance. She does youth theatre, lots of music, and sports. In the past year she’s been in Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland and is currently also in Newsies.
Lizzie Smith (Troll Ensemble) is studying illustration and dance at Northern Michigan University and has participated in countless stage productions throughout her young life. She would agree that performance art is her favorite kind of art, and as a natural-born entertainer who usually takes on the quirkiest of roles, Lizzie is ecstatic to present herself as a troll in this ballet. Her dance experience goes way back to her childhood, and will continue until she can no longer walk. Please enjoy this show, East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Erin Culp† (Witch) is a sophomore majoring in psychology and theatre. She has been involved in theatre for many years, but this is her first ballet. She is very grateful for this experience and can’t wait for it to open!
Sarah Fosco (Witch) is a senior forensic biochemistry student at Northern. She is in the pre-medical program and plans to attend medical school. She is also a part of the NMU Dance Team, and teaches dance classes at her local dance studio, Dawn Dott Dance Studios. In her free time, Sarah enjoys working out, shopping, photography, and playing with her dogs. She is excited to be a part of East of the Sun, West of the Moon and is lucky to work with so many great people!
Maddie Rayner† (Witch) is thrilled to be dancing in East of the Sun, West of the Moon! Working on the world premiere of a production from the beginning has been an incredible opportunity and she is extremely excited for this to be her first experience dancing in a full-length ballet. Her previous credits at NMU include the Birdseller in Sweeney Todd and dancing in the ensemble in Tarzan. Maddie would like to thank the cast, the pit orchestra, and the production team for all of their time, effort, and hard work to make this production great. She would also like to thank her family, friends, and House DeBergerac family – Abby and Erin – for all of their love and support.
Maisie Zahn (East Wind/Northern Lights Ensemble) grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee where she danced with Chattanooga Ballet starting at the age of seven years old. She has been in twelve different ballet productions with different ballet companies. Maisie also appeared in Fringe Festival this past fall, and will be appearing in Beauty and the Beast this spring! This is Maisie’s first solo in a ballet and she is very excited to be a part of this production!
Eridinn Nayback (West Wind/Northern Lights Ensemble), age 14, lives in Shingleton. She dances at Marquette Center for Dance (director Mrs. Lynne Bolitho), and will portray a character role for the spring recital. A lover of theatre and forensics, Eridinn will be dancing in Newsies, and has been in many Superior Arts Youth Theater productions. She is thrilled to be challenged by college ballet, especially as a freshman in high school. Eridinn has done several summer intensives, including Grand Rapids Ballet, Russian Ballet in Novi, and most recently, Cecchetti training in Holland, Michigan. Eridinn has also enjoyed being in the local production of The Nutcracker, competition company, and performance company at New Attitudes.
Kylie Jacobson (South Wind/Northern Lights Ensemble) is a senior at NMU majoring in elementary education with a dance minor. She has been dancing for 15 years and is trained in ballet, jazz, and lyrical. She has previously performed in three of the dance concerts at NMU. Over the past few summers, Kylie has spent time teaching little dancers to love dance the way she does. Dance to her is a way of letting go of stress and telling a story through only movement. When she's not dancing, she's doing puzzles, watching hockey, or planning her wedding. Kylie is very grateful that Northern is able to offer dance, and looks forward to seeing how the program grows.
Eliza Compton (North Wind/Northern Lights Ensemble) is a sophomore at NMU majoring in English secondary education and minoring in Spanish secondary education. Even though this ballet is her first performance with NMU, she has danced ballet for six years and has previously performed in Swan Lake, Perilous Encounters, Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Rose with Marquette Center for Dance.
Kate Karling (Northern Lights Demi-Soloist) was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and is grateful to have grown up in such a breathtaking place. She has been dancing for seventeen years, with experience including jazz, contemporary, lyrical, and, her favorite from the very beginning, ballet. Kate has performed in many recitals at the beautiful Historic Ironwood Theatre. She is a junior year English major, theatre minor and would like to thank her family for being supportive of her dreams. Kate is thrilled to have the opportunity to be a part of such a fantastic, brand new ballet! She hopes you enjoy!
Josie Truckey (Northern Lights Demi-Soloist) is thrilled to be joining the production of East of the Sun, West of the Moon at NMU. She has been studying ballet for 10 years at Marquette Center for Dance, under the direction of Lynne Bolitho, where she also assists in teaching younger students. Josie danced the role of the Nutcracker in the 2018 Kaufman Auditorium & Second Skin Shop production of The Nutcracker. Josie is 14, and is currently an 8th grader at Bothwell Middle School in Marquette. When not dancing, Josie loves to downhill ski, spend time with friends, and relax with her Dachshund, Zucchini.
Kendra Campbell (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a junior medicinal plant chemistry major and a criminal justice minor from Iron River, MI. She has been in dance since she was 3 years old performing in tap, jazz, gymnastics, ballet, and hip hop. She was also a part of her high school dance team and attended dance camps and competitions growing up. She performed in the 2018 Dance Concert at NMU and is happy to be continuing her dancing career here at Northern. This world premiere ballet, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, is very important to her and is thankful to be given the opportunity to be apart of this production.
Liz Caputo (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a senior at NMU with a double major in criminal justice and psychology applied behavioral analysis and with a double minor in dance and pre-law. Liz has been dancing for 19 years and has studied the arts of tap, jazz, hip hop, and ballet. As an NMU student, Liz has performed in three of the annual NMU Dance Concerts, and has been a member with NMU Hip Hop Dance Crew for two years. She is looking forward to sharing her love of dance with the community and would like to thank her family and boyfriend for supporting her in everything that she does! Enjoy the show!!
Olivia Manganello (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a pre-med biology major in her senior year at NMU. She has been dancing for 17 years. This is her second show with the FRT and she is so excited to be a part of this production.
Marina Mankee (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a sophomore chemistry and Spanish major. She has danced ballet for 11 years throughout grade school and is very excited to be dancing in this ballet!
Valerie Schuhknecht (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a sophomore studying biology and she wants to become an optometrist. East of the Sun, West of the Moon is the first production through NMU she has been a part of. She has practiced ballet for six years and is currently a member of Queen City in Marquette.
Valerie Slaght (Northern Lights Ensemble) is a current junior at NMU majoring in philosophy and double minoring in religious studies and dance. She has been dancing for fifteen years, ballet being her favorite type of dance. This is her first NMU production and she’s had a great experience working with everyone. It's been really cool to see everyone come together and make a beautiful show.
Creative Team Bios
Jill Grundstrom (Director, Choreographer, Costume Design) is a Marquette based dancer, instructor, and choreographer. She has a BS from Northern Michigan University in Secondary Education with majors in English and French, and an MA in Dance Education from New York University in New York City and Genoa, Italy. She is currently working on an EdS degree in Educational Leadership, with the intent to continue to an EdD. She continues to train with The Luigi Jazz Centre, STEPS on Broadway, and Broadway Dance Center in New York City, and has worked, taught, and trained with New York City Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, and American Ballet Theatre, whose curriculum she is certified in. Jill is the dance program director at NMU and choreographs for FRT Theatre and Dance Program, as well as for the Superior Arts Youth Theatre. She has choreographed over 30 full-length musical and dance productions in the Upper Peninsula, New York City, and Los Angeles, and recently choreographed an independent feature-length film, Our State Fair. She was the recipient of the MACC Outstanding Performing Artist of the Year Award in 2011. She is currently consulting on a new Character Dance curriculum for American Ballet Theatre.
Erin Colwitz (Conductor) is a native of Wisconsin and received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Minnesota. She later completed the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of Southern California in choral music. As a professional singer, Dr. Colwitz was contracted to sing with the Dale Warland Singers (of Minnesota) in 1999. She can be heard on three of their albums, one of which was nominated for a Grammy: Dominick Argento's Walden Pond (2003) on Gothic Records. Dr. Colwitz is currently the Director of Choral Activities at NMU; she conducts the Marquette Choral Society, University Choir, and Arts Chorale, and teaches Choral Methods and Music in Society, as well as specialty classes such as The Beatles: Their Music, Their Times. She is frequently a guest conductor, contest adjudicator, and choral clinician throughout the U.P., Michigan, Wisconsin, and the Southeast. She also serves on the Michigan ACDA board as the Membership Chair.
Victor G. Holliday (Scenic Design, Lighting Design) has been the designer for the Forest Roberts Theatre since 1982, and also served as technical director from 1982-2000. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Johns University (Minnesota), and his Master of Fine Arts in Scenic Design from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Before coming to NMU, he was designer and technical director at Trenton State College (now the College of New Jersey). Vic has also designed for summer and community theatre companies in Hawaii, Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Outside of the theatre, his major interests are history (particularly military and naval history), ship modeling (pre-deadnought steel navy), and he is an active ailurophile.
Shelley Russell (Costume Design) is a professor of theatre arts at NMU. Shelley teaches a variety of courses, including playwriting and stage combat. She's directed over fifty productions including Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Romeo and Juliet, Peter Pan and Legally Blonde. She enjoys all aspects of theatre, and has acted and sung in numerous productions, created dance and fight choreography, designed costumes, and written plays and musicals which have been honored by the Jane Chambers Playwriting Award Competition, KCACTF, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the State of Michigan. She served as executive director for LST and in 2011 was honored by NMU with the Distinguished Faculty Award. Playwriting credits include Holdin' Our Own, Beacon on the Rock, Haywire, Points North, and Water, Woman.
David Pierce (Technical Director) came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been technical director for the department of theatre and dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in construction management from Ferris State University and an MFA in theatre technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He's also a boisterous Tigers fan!
2018 - Scrooge!
Scrooge! was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from December 12-16, 2018.
Cast List
Ebenezer Scrooge | Monica Nordeen |
Jacob Marley | Nathaniel Langlie † |
The Ghost of Christmas Past | Kate Joy Karling |
The Ghost of Christmas Present | Faye Elder |
Phantoms/The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come | Jill Vermeulen †, Katie Spengler, Zoe Zimmer |
Tom Jenkins | Jason Parks |
Nephew Fred | Paul Leow |
Nephew's Wife | Katie Spengler |
Solicitors | Tanner Parish, Jeremiah Ogawa |
Urchin 1 | Abigail Harma |
Urchin 2 | Avonlea Kuhlman |
Urchin 3 | Nate Wood |
Urchin 4 | Winston Leonard |
Additional Urchins | Christian Leonard, Grant Ottaway |
Bob Cratchit | Seth Bowen |
Ethel Cratchit | Taylor Koski |
Tiny Tim | Ezekiel Miller |
Peter Cratchit | Aden Dahlstrom |
Kathy Cratchit | Aria Espinoza |
Belinda Cratchit | Noelle Espinoza |
Martha Cratchit | Ashley Dunneback |
Ebby | Winston Leonard |
Fan | Avonlea Kuhlman |
Fezziwig | Griffin Candey |
Mrs. Fezziwig | Laura Thompson † |
Isabel | Katie Lavris |
Young Ebenezer | Thomas Robinson |
Dick Wilkins | Bruno Amilcar |
Father Christmas | Bruno Amilcar |
Woman 1 | April Koski |
Woman 2 | Carey Espinoza |
Beggar Woman w/ Child | Shanon Ottaway |
Dawkins the Toy Shop Owner | Thomas Robinson |
Apple Seller | Amanda AlAziz |
Turkey Boy | Grant Ottaway |
Butcher | Faye Elder |
Butcher's Apprentice | Payton Bullock |
Baker | Griffin Candey |
Carolers | Griffin Candey, Carey Espinoza, Abigail Harma, Paul Leow, Jason Parks, Laura Thompson †, Jill Vermeulen † |
Adult Ensemble | Amanda AlAziz, Bruno Amilcar, Payton Bullock, Carey Espinoza, April Koski, Jeremiah Ogawa, Shanon Ottaway, Dorothy Paad, Tanner Parish, Thomas Robinson, Katie Spengler, Laura Thompson †, Jill Vermeulen †, Zoe Zimmer |
Youth Ensemble | Joseph Espinoza, Abigail Harma, Avonlea Kuhlman, Christian Leonard, Grant Ottaway, Nate Wood |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Susan Candey | ||
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designers | Hannah Cormier†, Regan McKay†, Nick Salin†, Jacob Stipe, Alec Vanhorn, Justin Van't Hof, Taylor Venegas | ||
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell | ||
Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe | ||
Projection Designer | Daric Christian | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Assistant Technical Director | Emily Baker | ||
Production Stage Manager | Nat Ehrig | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Morgan Kangas | ||
Light Board Operator | Nat Ehrig | ||
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe | ||
Audio 2 | Taylor Venegas | ||
Fly Rail | Rory Tricker | ||
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2018 - Sweeney Todd
Sweeney Todd was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from October 26 - November 3, 2018.
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Sweeney Todd | Paul Truckey | ||
Mrs. Lovett | A.J. Stephens* | ||
Anthony Hope | Ethan Bott | ||
Johanna | Audree Stephens | ||
Judge Turpin | Devin Murphy | ||
Beadle Bamford | Jacob Laitinen | ||
Adolfo Pirelli | Eric Mackall | ||
Tobias Ragg | Lilith Kontos | ||
Beggar Woman | Kortney Manchip | ||
Jonas Fogg | Nick Salin | ||
Bird Seller | Maddie Rayner | ||
Ensemble | Maggie Aartila, Brooke Baneck, Bailey Barthel, Seth Bowen, Erin Culp†, Kees Gray, Nathaniel Langlie†, Katie Lavris, Sabrina Nelson†, Maddie Rayner†, Callie Reid, Nick Salin†, Sophie Sam, Brady Skewis |
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Creative Team |
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Director | Keli Truckey | ||
Music Director | Emily Fitzpatrick | ||
Scenic Designer | Bill Digneit | ||
Lighting Designer | David Pierce | ||
Assistant Lighting Designer | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Costume & Makeup Designer | Regan McKay†* | ||
Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe* | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier†* | ||
Assistant Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Emily Baker | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Managers | Emily Kendall, Taylor Wilcox | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Drafter | Emily Baker | ||
Light Board Operator | Justin Van't Hof | ||
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe | ||
Spotlight Operators | Morgan Kangas, Kayla Pederson | ||
Audio 2 | Sam Stauffer | ||
Fly Rail Operator | Rory Tricker | ||
Weapons Wrangler | Emily Kendall | ||
Run Crew | Kendra Day, Dustin Golden, Emily Kendall, Taylor Wilcox | ||
Costume Mistress | Helen Boburka | ||
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2018 - Tarzan
Tarzan was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 13-14, 19-21, 2018.
Cast List
Tarzan's Father | Nathaniel Langlie† |
Tarzan's Mother | Katie Spengler |
Kala | Audree Stephens |
Kerchak | Devin Murphy |
Young Tarzan | Canyon Medina |
Terk | Hanna Numinen |
Tarzan | Ethan Bott |
Jane | Emily Burbey |
Porter | Jacob Laitinen |
Clayton | Justin Van't Hof |
Snipes | Max Stevens† |
Ensemble | Brooke Baneck, Erin Culp†, Charlie Edwards, Riley Fields, Kyle Flickinger†, Gracie Fries, Roenak Ghiardi, Raquel Green, Sadie Knill, Nathaniel Langlie†, Megan Ludwig, Kortney Manchip, Patrick McCommons, Nathan Morgan†, Abby Persoon†, Andrew Pfeiffelman, Maddie Rayner†, Nick Salin†, Katie Spengler, AJ Stephens, Max Stevens†, Jill Vermeulen† |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of senior capstone project. † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Fraternity. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell |
Music Director | Erin Colwitz |
Assistant Music Director | Anna Daavettila |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Lighting Designer | David Pierce |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Hannah Cormier† |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Assistant Costume Designer | Taylor Ehle |
Sound and Projections Designer | Bill Digneit |
Assistant Sound Designer | Jacob Stipe |
Properties Master | Hannah Carey |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Lily Howder† |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Fraternity. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Stage Managers | Emily Baker, Lilith Kontos† |
Rehearsal Accompanist | Lynne Lanczy |
Assistants to the Director | Marissa Bekkering, Davontae Elam |
Light Board Operator | Lily Howder† |
Master Electrician | Justin Van't Hof |
Audio 2 | Seth Bowen |
Spotlight Operators | Megan Leach, Kayla Pederson |
Flight Chief | Steve McClain |
Flight Operators | Jake Dudeck, Noah Herington, Emily Kendall, Nick Salin†, Skip Schorfhaar |
Weapons Wrangler | Emily Kendall |
Costume Mistresses | Helen Boburka, Sabrina Nelson†, Esther Teng |
Makeup and Wigs | Ryan White† |
Makeup Assistants | Brie Rantala, Sari Nomura |
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2018 - NMU Dance Concert
The 2018 NMU Dance Concert was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre from February 22-24, 2018.
Cast List
Rolling in the Deep
Music: Rolling in the Deep by Adele
Choreographer: Lari Wendt
NMU Dance Association: Braily Blackmun, Taylor McGowan, Julianna Moscato, Destiny Partin, Lari Wendt
Hip-Hop Dance Crew
Music: Hip Hop Mix (Better Have My Money, Humble, Strip That Down, Swish Swish)
Artist: Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Liam Payne, Katy Perry/Nicki Minaj
Choreographers: JJ Bailey, Charlie Edwards, Faith LeRoy, Miranda Straka
Dancers: Maggie Aartila, JJ Bailey, Liz Caputo, Leah Christensen, Breanna Demaline, Haley Dobbs, Emily Driesenga, Charlie Edwards, Gracie Fries, Lisa Gentry, Emily Grzesiak, Jenae LaFleche, Miranda Straka
Word Up
Music: Word Up by Little Mix
Choreographer: Charlie Edwards
Dancers: Maggie Bohm, Emily Burbey, Abbey Heinonen, Ellen Rapp, Maddie Rayner
Revolver
Music: Revolver
Artist: Madonna and Lil Wayne
Choreographers: Julianna Moscato & Lari Wendt
Dancers: Braily Blackmun, Liz Caputo, Olivia Cobb, Hannah Cormier, Emily Driesenga, Taylor McGowan, Regan McKay, Julianna Moscato, Destiny Partin, Lari Wendt
Horizon
Choreographers: Maggie Barch, Maria Formolo, Marissa Marquardson, assisted by Kristen Halsey
Music: Excerpts from Akhnaten: an Opera in Three Acts, composed by Philip Glass, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies and performed by the Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra & Chorus, 1987
The First Day
The First Day could be one sunrise, it could be a hundred years, or it could be a millennium. Like a plant in dark earth, we reach for the light, our bodies creating the landscape. The section ends with us all standing for the first time.
Celeste: Maggie Barch
Dancer Ensemble: Laith Crow, Ella Bartlett Filipowicz, Maria Formolo, Steinunn Franz, Niikah Hatfield, Marissa Marquardson, Tara Middleton, Jessica Pesola, Paige Spisak, Hannah Syrjala, Shannon Whitehouse
On the Wind
On the Wind opens with exuberant and simple movements. On a deep base note, an ominous change pulls us out of innocence. Without any specifics in mind, we feel the darker aspects of fear, anger, confusion, and then a final acceptance of inevitable changes. In this section, the dancer in blue symbolizes Bird as a universal symbol for Spirit Messenger. She escapes all confinement to uncover the light within us.
Bird: Maria Formolo
Dancer Ensemble: Maggie Barch, Laith Crow, Steinunn Franz, Kristen Halsey, Niikah Hatfield, Marissa Marquardson, Tara Middleton, Jodi Payne, Jessica Pesola, Paige Spisak, Hannah Syrjala, Kerry Yost
Sacred Earth
The Sacred Earth is a breathing presence of forgiveness and regeneration. After emergence into the light we dance in quiet joy.
Gaia: Marissa Marquardson
Bird: Maria Formolo
Seeds: Maggie Barch, Tara Middleton, Shannon Whitehouse
Fill the Land
Fill the Land exuberantly shatters the quiet with a community of busy and sometimes eccentric energy.
Dancer Ensemble: Maggie Barch, Hannah Cormier, Laith Crow, Ella Bartlett Filipowicz, Maria Formolo, Jay Foy, Kristen Halsey, Niikah Hatfield, Scott Knaffla, Marissa Marquardson, Tara Middleton, Pamela Monroe, Jodi Payne, Jessica Pesola, Paige Spisak, Hannah Syrjala, Shannon Whitehouse, Kerry Yost, Hannah Lynne Zick
The Moon Remembers
The Moon Remembers is a vesper, an evening hymn of gratitude to the beauty and fertility of nature. The Daughters of the Moon delight all with their beauty and grace, spreading light in the darkness.
Daughters of the Moon: Maggie Barch & Maria Formolo
Dancer Ensemble: Niikah Hatfield, Marissa Marquardson, Tara Middleton, Hannah Syrjala, Shannon Whitehouse, Kerry Yost
TaMaMa Dance Company
(TDC) was founded in 2016 by Artistic Directors Tara Middleton, Maggie Barch, and Marissa Marquardson. As a professional modern dance company, TDC's goal is to create innovative movement based art and integrate it into the community that they love. TDC is constantly pushing the boundaries of traditional dance, often bringing their performances out of the theatre and into surprising and more accessible venues. Costume design and construction is also a large part of the company’s identity, and is used to create an entire visual experience. TDC has performed for a variety of community events around the Upper Peninsula, including the City of Marquette’s Halloween Spectacle and Harvestfest, the MACC Art Awards, Art Week, U.P. Art Prize Reception, and Northern Michigan University Dance Concerts. Some of the TDC dancers are currently acting as Artists in Residence in local schools as part of VSA Michigan. In June of 2017 TDC, in collaboration with local dancers, directed and produced a full length dance performance, Double Doors of the Horizon: Visions in Light and Dance. Horizon comes from that performance.
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Director | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Lighting Designers | Victor G. Holliday, Lily Howder† | ||
Sound Designers | Bill Digneit, Dan Zini | ||
Projections Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
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Light Board Operators | Victor G. Holliday, Lily Howder† | ||
Sound/Projections Operator | Jacob Stipe | ||
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2018 - Fringe Festival
The 2018 Fringe Festival was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from February 8-10 and 15-17, 2018.
What is a Fringe Festival?
The concept of a Fringe Festival can be traced back to Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1947, when eight theatre groups were shunned from the Edinburgh International Festival because they weren’t part of the official program. The eight snubbed actors decided to stage their productions anyway, right on the “fringe” of the official festival—thus, the concept of a Fringe Festival was born. The official Edinburgh Fringe Festival was created in 1958, and is one of the largest theatre festivals in the world.
The Fringe Festival at the Forest Roberts Theatre follows this idea, albeit on a much smaller scale—our Festival was put together to allow graduating seniors to showcase their capstone projects.
The Productions
The Valentine Fairy
By Ernest Thompson
A woman who has decided to give up on love arrives home to find a man dressed in a white tutu, who shows her where she went wrong in previous romantic encounters. Th is play explores the absurdity, desperation, and ultimately, the reassurance of love on its most important holiday.
Cast List
Ingrid | Lindsey Miller |
Rudyard | Nick Salin† |
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Director | Amber Urban†* | ||
Lighting Designer | Emily Baker | ||
Scenic Designer | Amber Urban†* | ||
Costume Designer | Amber Urban†* | ||
Properties Masters | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Sound and Projection Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Taylor Wilcox | ||
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Cast and Creative Team Bios
Amber Urban†* (Director, Costume Designer, Props Master) is a senior at NMU double majoring in Theatre and Sociology. She is blessed to have had the opportunity to direct Alpha Psi Omega's production of The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered last semester and is thrilled to have The Valentine Fairy as her directing capstone in this season's Fringe Festival. Amber would like to thank everyone who made this show possible, along with all of her professors who have helped her become ready for life after graduation.
Lindsey Miller (Ingrid) is from a small town in Iowa and this is her first year at Northern. She is a double Theatre and Psychology major. Lindsey was very involved with theatre and speech in high school, and her favorite show she’s done is The Addams Family, in which she played Wednesday. She is thrilled to be here and stoked for everyone to see this show!
Nick Salin† (Rudyard) has been at Northern for two years now. You may recognize him as Vito Deleoni from Building Madness or more recently as Miles the Producer in APO's production of The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered. He is a double Math and Theatre Performance major. This is Nick's first time being in the Fringe Festival; he has loved being a part of this unique show, and hopes that everyone enjoys it and learns a valuable lesson from The Valentine Fairy.
Antigone
By Sophocles
The final project of a Lundin Honors Research Fellowship, this interpretation of a classic seeks to draw political and social conclusions about the state of women both in Ancient Greece and modern-day America, and explores the tensions the leaders of now and then face.
Cast List
Antigone | Riley Fields |
Ismene | Audree Stephens |
Creon | Jacob Laitinen |
Haemon | Ethan Bott |
Tiresias | Brady Skewis |
Messenger | Justin Van't Hof |
Official 1 | Nathaniel Langlie |
Official 2 | Max Stevens |
Understudy Ismene | Maddie Rayner† |
Understudy Haemon | Nathaniel Langlie |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Directors | Paul Truckey & Regan McKay | ||
Lighting Designer | Emily Baker | ||
Scenic Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Costume Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Sound and Projection Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Dramaturg | Regan McKay† | ||
Production Stage Manager | Tim Hollister* | ||
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Cast and Creative Team Bios
Regan McKay† (Director, Scenic Designer, Costume Designer, Dramaturg) is a junior Theatre/English major and Dance minor, and the current Vice President of Alpha Psi Omega. She also works as a seamstress in the FRT Costume Shop and the librarian of the Rapport Theatre Library. Regan has worked as costume mistress on Into the Woods and The Addams Family and dramaturg on Where A Certain Future at the FRT. This season, she has costume designed both The Bold, The Young, and the Murdered and Scrooge! She would like to thank her parents, her sister Maddie, her boyfriend Paul, and her many APO friends for their incredible encouragement and support.
Riley Fields (Antigone) is a newcomer to the Marquette area. She and her husband Alex work for Contrast Coffee Company, where she is the social media coordinator and content creator. You may have seen Riley recently in the FRT's 2017 production of Scrooge! as Isabel.
Audree Stephens (Ismene) is a sophomore here at NMU. She is a Theatre Major with a minor in Dance. Audree was very happy to play the role of the Plant in last years APO production of The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, and was also in The Addams Family last year as the Bride Ancestor at the Forest Roberts Theatre. Audree is looking forward to Tarzan, where she will play the role of Kala. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Jacob Laitinen (Creon) is a freshman Theater major with a double minor in Music and Media Production. He is enrolled in school for the first time in 7 years, and is ecstatic to be back in the academic grind. His previous roles at NMU include Thenardier (Les Miserables) and The Snail with the Mail (A Year with Frog and Toad). He has also played The Beast (Beauty and the Beast), Herr Shultz (Cabaret), Sebastian (The Little Mermaid), Riff Raff (Rocky Horror), and Ali Hakim (Oklahoma). He hopes you all enjoy this wonderful evening of entertainment!
Brady Skewis (Tiresias) is a senior this year at NMU. You may have seen him more recently as Emcee in Cabaret at the Historic Vista Theatre, Don Baker in Butterflies Are Free at Lake Superior Theatre, Tom Jenkins in Scrooge! at the Forest Roberts Theatre, and Selsdon Mowbray in Noises Off at the Forest Roberts Theatre. He is also the lead singer/guitarist of the up-and-coming band Joel & The Good Boys. Find them on all branches of social media (FB, Instagram, Twitter). He would like to thank his wonderful parents, Dave and Wendy, and his outrageously talented girlfriend, Hanna, for their undying love & support.
Justin Van't Hof (Messenger) is a freshman at NMU majoring in Theatre and Entertainment Arts. You may have seen him recently in the Masonic Temple's October 2017 production of The Rocky Horror Show, in which he played Brad Majors. Justin has also appeared in Noises Off (Gary Lejeune), High School Musical (Ryan Evans), and Oliver! (The Artful Dodger). He is excited to be performing in his first show at the FRT, and is looking forward to playing Clayton in Tarzan later this season.
Nathaniel Langlie (Official 1 / Understudy Haemon) is a sophomore Theatre and Outdoor Rec double major with a minor in Dance. He has appeared previously at Northern in Noises Off, The Addams Family, Scrooge!, and the Worth a Second Glance Cabaret. Nathaniel was also the scenic designer for APO's production of The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered earlier this season, and will appear in the NMU Dance Concert and Tarzan.
Max Stevens (Official 2) is a freshman Multi-Media Production major in his third show here at NMU. Max is excited to get the chance to be a part of this show and looks forward to being a part of many FRT shows to come.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged and revised)
By Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield
An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard's plays, join us as we weave our wicked way through all of Shakespeare's comedies, histories and tragedies in one wild ride.
Cast List
Nathan Morgan† as himself | |
Lily Howder† as herself | |
Lilith Kontos† as herself | |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Directors | Nathan Morgan†, Lily Howder†, and Lilith Kontos† | ||
Lighting Designer | Emily Baker | ||
Scenic Designer | Nathan Morgan†, Lily Howder†, and Lilith Kontos† | ||
Costume Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
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Cast and Creative Team Bios
Nathan Morgan† (as himself) is a recent graduate of NMU currently pursuing his teaching license. Notable roles include Angelo in A Comedy of Errors (FRT), Fakir in The Secret Garden (FRT), Ancestor in The Addams Family (FRT), Narrator 2 in The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, and most recently Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show. He would like to thank everyone who has been a part of his theatre career in Marquette, and the FRT for being a strong contributor to his artistic development over the years.
Lily Howder† (as herself) is a senior Theatre and Entertainment Arts major. She has appeared in Tribes by Nina Raine, Gaggle of Saints by Neil LaBute, and two shows in The Ten Minute Play Festival. Lily is humbled to be a part of such an amazing show with such a talented cast and crew. A big thank you goes out to her friends and family for their unwavering support throughout this hectic time in her life. Lily is sad to be acting in her last play here, but she’s looking forward to seeing how theatre plays into her future after NMU.
Lilith Kontos† (as herself) is a junior at NMU majoring in English and minoring in Theatre. Acting credits include Annelle in Steel Magnolias (Lake Superior Theatre), Jan in Grease (Lake Superior Theatre), Grandma Addams in The Addams Family (FRT), Deborah Abramson in Where a Certain Future (FRT), Lucinda in Into the Woods (FRT), and, in one of her first productions, Mercutio in The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet. Though she unfortunately will not reprise that role in this production, she hopes you enjoy it all the same!
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew | Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Regan McKay†, Erin Perry, Sabrina Nelson, Taylor Ehle, Esther Teng |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Hannah Cormier†, Emily Baker, Helen Boburka, Audree Stephens, Marissa Bekkering, Jacob Stipe, Justin Van't Hof, Nathaniel Langlie, Taylor Wilcox, Emmet Long, Keegan Downey |
Master Electrician | Emily Baker |
Lighting and Sound Supervisor | Dan Zini |
Box Office Manager | Bill Digneit |
Assistant Box Office Managers | Lily Howder†, Lilith Kontos† |
Box Office Staff | Sam Cole, Amber Urban†, Regan McKay†, AJ Stephens, Jordan Coutcher, Jordan Howell, Heidy Paz, Emily Kendall, Nathan Zaremba |
Find us at FRT Theatre and Dance! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2017 - Scrooge!
Scrooge! was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from December 14-16, 2017.
Cast List
Ebenezer Scrooge | Devin Murphy |
Nephew/Chorus | Aaron James Carlson |
Bob Cratchit | Nathaniel Langlie |
Ethel Cratchit | Jill Vermeulen† |
Peter Cratchit | Asa Naigus |
Kathy Cratchit | Abby Harma |
Sarah Cratchit | Maggie Boburka |
Tiny Tim | Ezekiel Miller |
Jacob Marley | Monica Nordeen |
The Ghost of Christmas Past | Teagan Sturmer |
The Ghost of Christmas Present | Rusty Bowers |
The Ghost of Christmas Future | Bobby Glenn Brown |
Fezziwig | Bobby Glenn Brown |
Fezziwig's Wife | Faye Nesbitt Elder |
Tom Jenkins | Jeremiah Ogawa |
Simpkins | Charlie Edwards |
Young Ebenezer/Chorus | Nicholas Conroy |
Young Ebby/Urchin | Winston Leonard |
Fan/Urchin | Bella Coleman |
Isabel/Chorus | Riley Fields |
Turkey Boy/Urchin | Nate Wood |
Charity Workers/Chorus | Lisa Bowers, Rob Shirlin |
Woman Ware Sellers/Chorus | Adrienne Vermeulen, Lori Ogawa-Mentink, Cheryl Rehmann |
Toy Shop Owner/Chorus | Tanner Parish |
Shoppers and Singers/Chorus | Jessica Bowers, Katie Spengler, Heather Naigus, Dorothy Paad |
Urchins | Addy Menhennick, Reya Ghiardi, Roenak Ghiardi, Payton Bullock, Christian Leonard, DJ Menhennick |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Denise Clark | ||
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Costume Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Projection Designers | Dan and Traci Zini | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Anna Morrison | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Managers | Cait Beyer†, Katherine Marsh | ||
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2017 - The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered
The Bold, the Young, and the Murdered was performed by Alpha Psi Omega at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from December 7-9, 2017.
Cast List
Jake Strong / Morris Nyborg | Hunter Schram | |
Sebastian Strong / Bill Wiley | Nathan Morgan† | |
Valencio DiCarpathio / John Burke | Jacob Laitinen | |
Mona Jeffries / Cybil Dane | Sabrina Nelson | |
Eileen Silverstedt / Amy White | AJ Stephens | |
Jessica Silverstedt / Danielle Farris | Erin Culp | |
Dr. William Bradley / Tyler Tripodo | Kyle Flickinger | |
Sequoiya / Lily Baumgartner | Brooke Baneck | |
Oli | Kendall Burmeister | |
Kaitlin | Audree Stephens | |
Keri | Lindsey Miller | |
Brooke | Taylor Koski | |
Miles | Nick Salin† | |
Stagehands | Max Stevens, Rhiannon Hintz, Paul Sampson | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society.
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Creative Team |
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Director | Amber Urban† | ||
Scenic Designer | Nathaniel Langlie | ||
Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Costume Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Sound Designer | Lilith Kontos† | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Carey | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Maddie Rayner† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Taylor Wilcox | ||
Weapons Wrangler | Taylor Wilcox | ||
Light Board Operator | Emily Baker | ||
Sound Board Operator | Lilith Kontos† | ||
Costume Mistress | Regan McKay† | ||
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2017 - Constellations
Constellations was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from November 9-18, 2017.
Cast List
Marianne | Taylor Ehle |
Roland | Max Stevens |
Standby Marianne | Kortney Manchip |
Standby Roland | Devin Murphy |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | David Pierce | ||
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell | ||
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Emily Baker | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Director | Lindsey Miller | ||
Assistant Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Assistant Sound Designer | Anna LaBreche† | ||
Master Electrician | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Light Board Operator | Emily Baker | ||
Sound Board Operator | Anna LaBreche† | ||
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2017 - Rock the FRT!
Rock the FRT! was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre on October 14.
The Bands:
Now Society Fails
Featuring Nate Miron on bass/lead vocals, Spenser Holman on lead guitar, Corbin Martinez on rhythm guitar/backing vocals, and Donovin Awonohopay on drums
DayDreamers
Featuring Nicolas Johnson on electric guitar/keyboard/vocals, Jackie Bowers on acoustic guitar/vocals, Tom Zinski on bass guitar, Bryn Jungwirth on drums, Joe Bowers on electric guitar/vocals/aux percussion, and Maddison Royea on vocals/aux percussion
Tease
Featuring AJ Stephens on vocals, Audree Stephens on vocals/keyboard, Mackenzie Grace on vocals/bass, Kent Brock on drums/vocals, and Cameron West on guitar
Joel & The Good Boys
Featuring Brady Skewis on guitar/vocals, Cory Russell on guitar/vocals, Ty Hutch on drums, Christian MacDonald on trumpet, and Dylan Russell on bass
Heel Click
Featuring Elijah Claucherty on drums, vocals, and guitar
Our Last Vision
Featuring Nate Walstrom on lead vocals/guitar, Joey Decota on guitar, Cody Frantz on bass, and Neil Carey on drums
Creative Team & Artistic Staff |
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Director | David Pierce | ||
Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Light Board Operator | Lily Howder† | ||
Audio Engineer and Mixer | Dan Zini | ||
Audio Assistant | Anna LaBreche | ||
Run Crew | Nathaniel Langlie, Emily Baker, Katherine Marsh, Anna Daavettila | ||
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2017 - Noises Off
Noises Off was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from September 29-30 and October 5-7, 2017.
Cast List
Dotty Otley | Lily Howder†* | |
Lloyd Dallas | Ethan Bott | |
Garry Lejeune | Dakota Vogel†* | |
Brooke Ashton | Taylor Ehle | |
Poppy Norton-Taylor | Regan McKay† | |
Frederick Fellowes | Dane Wurmlinger†* | |
Belinda Blair | Jill Vermeulen† | |
Tim Allgood | Nathaniel Langlie | |
Selsdon Mowbray | Brady L. Skewis | |
* Indicates work down in partial fulfillment of Senior Capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society.
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Creative Team |
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Director | Paul Truckey | ||
Scenic Designer | Vic Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | Vic Holliday | ||
Costume Designer | Susan Candey | ||
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit | ||
Properties Master | Emily Baker | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Dramaturg | Regan McKay† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Anna LaBreche† | ||
Master Electrician | Dan Zini | ||
Light Board Operator | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Sound Board Operator | Emily Baker | ||
Run Crew | Tim Hollister, Emily Kendall | ||
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2017 - The Addams Family
The Addams Family was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 5-9, 2017.
Cast List
Gomez Addams | Devin Murphy* |
Morticia Addams | Jill Vermeulen† |
Uncle Fester | Ryan White† |
Wednesday Addams | Hanna Numinen |
Lucas Beineke | Alex Herman |
Grandma Addams | Lilith Kontos† |
Pugsley Addams | Jeremiah Ogawa |
Lurch | Brock Weaver |
Mal Beineke | Dorsey Sprouls† |
Alice Beineke/Understudy Morticia | Taylor Kulju |
Understudy Lucas/Ancestor | Brady Skewis |
Understudy Alice/Ancestor | Carly Plasman† |
Understudy Wednesday/Ancestor | Audree Stephens |
Ancestors | Nicholas Conroy, Nathan Morgan†, Nick Salin†, Dane Wurmlinger†, Carly Bellock, Dra Hintsala, Kortney Manchip, Abby Persoon†, Laura Thompson†, Sadie Knill, Nathaniel Langlie |
*Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of senior capstone project. † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Fraternity. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell |
Musical Director | Erin Colwitz |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Lighting Designer | David Pierce |
Scenic Designer | Vic Holliday |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit |
Properties Masters | Hannah Cormier† & Dorsey Sprouls† |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Abby Schneck |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Fraternity. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Director | Sabrina Nelson |
Assistant Stage Managers | Emily Baker, Amber Urban† |
Assistant Music Director | Parker Serino |
Assistant Choreographer | Gabrielle Revord |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† |
Light Board Operator | Caitlin Beyer† |
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe |
Costume Mistress | Regan McKay† |
Hair/Makeup | Carol Starrine |
Run Crew | Joe Hinman, Jacob Laitinen, Kayla Pederson, Maddie Rayner†, Brandon Sanford†, Sam Weaver |
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2017 - Worth a Second Glance Cabaret
The Worth a Second Glance Cabaret was performed by Alpha Psi Omega at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from March 17-18, 2017.
Cast List
Brian Czyzyk† | Angel/Soldier/T-Bird | |
Kyle Flickinger | Soldier/Aaron/Danny | |
Alex Herman | Soldier/T-Bird/Frank | |
Lilith Kontos† | Woman/Pink Lady/Mermaid/Brenda | |
Nathaniel Langlie | Aladdin/Soldier/T-Bird/Lumiere | |
Regan McKay† | Doo-Wop Girl/Sandy/Mermaid/Mrs. Potts | |
Abby Persoon† | Pink Lady/Mermaid/Belle | |
Maddie Rayner† | Jasmine/Doo-Wop Girl/Pink Lady/Flounder | |
Nick Salin† | Tom/Soldier/T-Bird/Arnold/Cogsworth | |
Liz Trueblood† | Casey/Pink Lady/Nabalungi/Mermaid | |
Dane Wurmlinger† | Emcee/Soldier/T-Bird/Beast | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Abby Persoon† | ||
Stage Manager | Cait Beyer† | ||
Lighting Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Light Board Operator | Lily Howder† | ||
Sound Board Operator | Anna LaBreche† | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Regan McKay†, Erin Perry, Sabrina Nelson, Taylor Ehle |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Dakota Vogel†, Anna Labreche† , Dorsey Sprouls†, Emma Schroeder, Hannah Cormier†, Coop Bicknell†, Emily Baker, Helen Boburka, Anna Morrison |
Box Office Manager | Morgan Waller |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Elizabeth Trueblood†, Sam Cole, Lily Howder†, Amber Urban†, Regan McKay†, Tanner Schut, Lilith Kontos†, AJ Stephens |
Find us at Alpha Eta Xi cast of Alpha Psi Omega | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2017 - Building Madness
Building Madness was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from February 22-25, 2017. It was the 2017 Panowski Playwriting Award winner.
Cast List
Trixie Fuller | Carly Bellock |
Paul Fielding | Ethan Bott |
Max Marshall | Jason Parks |
Gwen Gladwell | Carly Plasman† |
Ruby Deleoni | Taylor Kulju |
Vito Deleoni | Nick Salin† |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honors Fraternity. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Paul Truckey | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | David Pierce | ||
Costume Designer | Susan Candey | ||
Sound Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Katherine Marsh* | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Managers | Emily Baker, Amber Urban† | ||
Light Board Operator | Tim Hollister | ||
Run Crew | Tony Piatti | ||
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2016 - The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon
The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon was performed by Alpha Psi Omega at the James A Panowski Black Box March 11-12, 2016.
Cast List
Narrator 1 | Elizabeth Trueblood† | |
Narrator 2 | Nathan Morgan† | |
Girl/Mother/Snow White/Crab Person | Cecilia Smith† | |
Actor/Father/Cobbler Elf/Wicked Stepsisters/Wicked Stepmother/The Birds/Cinderella/Mac/Herald/Prince Charming | Brian Czyzyk† | |
Devil 1 & 2 | Jared Nedza | |
Princes 1-3 & Frog | Coop Bicknell† | |
Witches 1 & 2 | Carly Plasman | |
Enchantress/Cinderella/Mack/Fishergirl/Wood Cutter | Allison Luciano | |
Dirt Merchant/Hansel/Host/Doctor | Abby Persoon† | |
Rapunzel/Gretel/Grandma | Regan McKay† | |
Rumpelstiltskin/Talking Fish/King/Dwarf 2/God | Nick Salin | |
Girl With No Hands/Princess/Dwarf 1/Devil's Grandma/Little Red | AJ Stephens | |
Plant | Audree Stephens | |
Offstage Voices/Crab Person | Katherine Marsh | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Anna LaBreche† | ||
Scenic Designer | Dorsey Sprouls† | ||
Lighting Designer | Lilith Kontos | ||
Costume Designer | Cecelia Holt† | ||
Assistant Costume Designer | Regan McKay† | ||
Sound Designer | Lily Howder† | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier† | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Lily Howder† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Amber Urban | ||
Light Board Operator | Lilith Kontos | ||
Sound Board Operator | Lily Howder† | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay† |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Dakota Vogel†, Emily Kinne†, Anna LaBreche†, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen†, Elizabeth Trueblood†, Sam Cole, Jacob DeLong†, Lily Howder† |
Find us at Alpha Eta Xi cast of Alpha Psi Omega! | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2016 - Haunted Theatre
Haunted Theatre was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre from October 26-28, 2016.
Creative Team & Artistic Staff |
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Director | Marty Martello |
Assistant Director | Maggie Aartila |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Light Design | Scene Shop Staff |
Sound Design | Dan Zini |
Master Electrician | Dan Zini |
Production Stage Manager | Anna Morrison |
Assistant Stage Managers | Amber Urban†, Katherine Marsh |
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2016 - Where a Certain Future
Where a Certain Future was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from October 5-9 and 13-16, 2016.
Cast List
Levi Abramson | Devin Murphy | |
Sarah Abramson | Monica Nordeen | |
Jacob Abramson | Dane Wurmlinger† | |
Deborah Abramson | Lilith Kontos | |
Amos Horowitz | Chet DeFonso | |
Nathan Horowitz | Joseph Carlisle* | |
Samuel Rosenthal | Ethan Bott | |
Alfred Rosenthal | Brian Czyzyk† | |
Nazi | Dakota Vogel† | |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Michael Blatt | ||
Playwright | James Howard Carr | ||
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Sound Designer/Projection Designer | Dan Zini | ||
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell | ||
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Production Stage Manager | Liz Trueblood† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Director | Dakota Vogel† | ||
Assistant Stage Managers | Korinne Griffith, Tim Hollister | ||
Assistant Properties Master | Emily Kinne† | ||
Light Board Operator | TBA | ||
Sound Board Operator | Korinne Griffith | ||
Run Crew | Regan Mckay† | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay†, Erin Perry, Carly Plasman |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Dakota Vogel†, Emily Kinne†, Anna Labreche†, Dorsey Sprouls†, Emma Schroeder, Hannah Cormier, Coop Bicknell†, Emily Baker, Helen Boburka |
Box Office Manager | Morgan Waller |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen†, Elizabeth Trueblood†, Sam Cole, Lily Howder†, Amber Urban, Regan McKay†, Tanner Schut |
Photographer | Leora Lancaster |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2016 - The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 6-9, 2016.
Cast List
Mary Lennox |
Amelia Bishop |
Colin |
Antonio Stabile |
Lily |
Sophie Shahbazi |
Fakir |
Nathan Morgan† |
Ayah |
Jaxine Rivera |
Rose |
Laura Thompson† |
Cap. Albert Lennox |
Luke Speicher |
Lt. Peter Wright/Dreamer |
Jacob Laitinen |
Lt. Ian Shaw/Dreamer |
Ethan Burk |
Major Holmes/Dreamer |
John Sarkela |
Mrs. Shelly/Dreamer |
Cecelia Holt† |
Alice/Dreamer |
Carly Bellock |
Claire/Dreamer |
Erin Potter |
Archibald Craven |
Ethan Bott |
Dr. Neville Craven |
Devin Murphy |
Mrs. Medlock |
Dra Hintsala |
Martha |
Adrianna Stephens |
Dickon |
Kees Gray |
Ben |
Dorsey Sprouls† |
Jane/Dreamer |
Emily Smith |
Mrs. Winthrop/Dreamer |
Korinne Griffith |
Ensemble/Understudy Dickon |
Asa Naigus |
Dreamers/Ensemble |
Jacob DeLong†, Coralee Daugherty, Reya Ghiardi |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone. |
Pit Orchestra Personnel
Jim Briseno |
Percussion |
Tom Bronken |
Bass |
Robert Engelhart |
Conductor |
Victoria Gabrielsen |
Violin |
Nora Gaffney |
Violin |
Patty Gagnon |
Oboe/English Horn |
Marissa Gillett-Behrens |
Trumpet |
Mallory Grugin |
Viola |
Ben Harris |
Cello |
Emily McEwan |
Horn |
Joanne Mingay |
Cello |
Catherine Nevala |
Flute |
Sarah Perfetti |
Keyboard |
Sonja Prychitko |
Violin |
Nancy Redfern |
Keyboard |
Barbara Rhyneer |
Conductor, NMU Orchestra |
Patty Roti |
Clarinet |
Parker Serino |
Assistant Conductor/Violin |
Kristin Tasson |
Horn |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell |
Music Director | Rob Engelhart |
Scenic & Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit |
Properties Master | Hannah Cormier |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Abby Schneck* |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Director | Dakota Vogel† |
Assistant Properties Master | Emily Kinne† |
"Indian Charm" Choreographer | Carly Bellock |
Assistant Stage Managers | Tim Hollister, Katherine Marsh, Lily Howder† |
Spotlight Operators | Lilith Kontos, Anna Morrison, Anthony Pruett, Dane Wurmlinger |
Makeup Artist | Ryan White† |
Hairdresser | Carol Starrine |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay† , Erin Perry |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Hannah Cormier, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen† , Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Tom Lee† , Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographer | Leora Lancaster |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2016 - Heroes and Villains Cabaret
Heroes and Villains Cabaret was performed by Alpha Psi Omega at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from March 11-12, 2016.
Cast List
Dra Hintsala | Aurora/Mother Gothel/Cruella DeVil/Muse | |
Cecelia Holt† | Belle/Big Mama/Pocahontas/Muse | |
Lilith Kontos | Giselle/Jasmine/Mulan/Jetsam/Muse | |
Nathan Morgan† | Aladdin/Chef Tony/Gaston/Calypso Guy/Soldier | |
Abby Persoon† | Elsa/Rapunzel/Muse | |
Maddie Rayner | Anna/Ariel/Muse | |
Dorsey Sprouls† | Facilier/Frollo/Soldier | |
Liz Trueblood† | Ursula | |
Dane Wurmlinger† | Thomas/Tigger/LeFou/Soldier | |
All cast members also play multiple ensemble roles. † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Elizabeth Trueblood† | ||
Lighting Designer | Nathan Morgan† | ||
Costume Designer | Cecelia Holt† | ||
Technical Director | David Pierce | ||
Accompanist | Anna Daavetila | ||
Assistant Directors | Lilith Kontos, Abby Persoon† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Light Board Operator | Regan McKay† | ||
Sound Board Operator | Brian Czyzyk† | ||
Run Crew | Cait Beyer† | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay† |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters |
Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† ,Emily Kinne† , Anna Labreche† , Dorsey Sprouls† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen†, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Find us at Alpha Eta Xi cast of Alpha Psi Omega | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2016 - Fringe Festival
What is a Fringe Festival?
The concept of a Fringe Festival can be traced back to Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1947, when eight theatre groups were shunned from the Edinburgh International Festival because they weren’t part of the official program. The eight snubbed actors decided to stage their productions anyway, right on the “fringe” of the official festival—thus, the concept of a Fringe Festival was born. The official Edinburgh Fringe Festival was created in 1958, and is one of the largest theatre festivals in the world.
The Fringe Festival at the Forest Roberts Theatre follows this idea, albeit on a much smaller scale—our Festival was put together to allow graduating seniors to showcase their capstone projects. Two of these are Love Notes, written and directed by senior Javonte Thompson, and Harvey Fierstein’s The International Stud, featuring senior Ryan White as director and lead performer. The Festival also provides an opportunity for a premiere of an original short play, The Soul Truth, written by Professor Paul Truckey, as well as another chance to see scenes from George C. Wolfe’s The Colored Museum, directed by Ansley Valentine. Patrons will have the opportunity to see two different productions on the alternating evenings of the Festival, providing a different experience for each performance.
Productions
Love Notes
Two girls, Amber and Kristen, with two stories linked by Kyle, who is a
good friend of Amber and a brother to Kristen, each search to fill a void.
Amber longs for appreciation from her boyfriend of nearly two years while
Kristen desires recognition for being more independent. They both feel as
though love can help fill their emptiness.
The Soul Truth
The big question, is there an existence after death? One woman, after taking
her own life, discovers there is. To her unhappy surprise, she is
confronted by a questioner who forces her to expose the truth of her soul.
The Colored Museum
Tony-Award winner George C. Wolfe’s groundbreaking play, The Colored Museum, has electrified, shocked, and delighted audiences of all colors. “A black comedy” broken up into 11 “exhibits” or sketches, The Colored Museum takes a satirical look at prominent themes and identities of African American culture and what it means to be black in contemporary America. The show will be performed one time in full. Select scenes, "exhibits", from the show ill be performed in the Fringe Festival as well.
The International Stud
“International Stud” presents with two characters who are at different places regarding their understanding of themselves. Arnold is comfortable with himself as a gay man and is in search of a lover who is also a friend. Ed, however, is in denial as to his sexuality and, therefore, incapable of giving himself to anyone as either friend or lover.
The International Stud
produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc.
The Colored Museum
Originally produced by Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ
(Lee Richardson, Artistic Director)
Original New York production by New York Shakespeare Festival,
produced by Joseph Papp.
Cast
The Soul Truth |
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The Questioner |
Javonte Thompson |
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The Soul |
Monica Nordeen |
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The Voice |
Dra Hintsala | ||||||
The International Stud |
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Arnold |
Ryan White*† |
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Ed |
Dakota Vogel† |
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Lady of Blues |
Alexandra Marks† |
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Love Notes |
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Kyle |
Joseph Carlisle |
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Megan |
Breanna Harvell |
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Amber |
Mallory Olson† |
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Nick |
Charles Owsley |
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Kristen |
Cecilia Smith† |
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Kathy |
Adrianna Stephens |
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Zach |
Ethan Bott |
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John |
Brandon Sanford |
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Eliza |
Taylor Ehle | ||||||
Scenes from The Colored Museum |
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The Hairpiece |
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The Woman |
Morgan Waller |
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Janine |
Samantha Cole/Javonte Thompson |
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Lawanda |
Veronika Whigam | ||||||
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Creative Team
Production Managers | Liz Trueblood†, Joe Carlisle |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Lighting Designer | Abby Schneck† |
The Soul Truth |
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Director | Keli Truckey |
Production Stage Manager | Lily Howder†, Dorsey Sprouls† |
The International Stud |
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Director | Ryan White*† |
Production Stage Manager | Anna LaBreche†, Javonte Thompson |
Love Notes |
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Director | Javonte Thompson* |
Production Stage Manager | Laura Thompson†, Joe Hinman |
The Colored Museum |
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Director | Ansley Valentine |
Costume Designer | Cecelia Holt† |
Production Stage Manager | Coop Bicknell†, Jacob DeLong† |
Additional Staff
Deck Master | Dra Hintsla† |
Run Crew | Allison Luciano, Cecelia Holt†, Maddie Rayner, Abby Persoon†, Emily Kinne†, Dane Wurmlinger† |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone project. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay† , Erin Perry |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee†, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen† , Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Tom Lee† , Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographer | Leora Lancaster |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
The Soul Truth Cast Bios
Monica Nordeen (The Soul) is excited to be in the world premiere of The Soul Truth. Other local roles have included: Maude Mix in A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking, Madame Thenardier in Les Miserables and Ariel in The Tempest at NMU; lead roles in Lake Superior Theatre's productions of A Thousand Clowns, Twelfth Night, The Love List, and Lake Stories. In NYC, Monica performed leads in Hamlet, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Laundry & Bourbon, Robin Hood, School for Scandal, Arsenic & Old Lace, and several original plays. Her B.A. in Theatre and Mathematics is from the State University of New York at Geneseo.
Javonte Thompson (The Questioner) is a senior graduating in April 2016 with his Bachelor's Degree in Theatre and Entertainment Arts. He is originally from Detroit, MI. Javonte has been involved in theatre for nearly ten years and has appeared in a number of productions at NMU, including Cootie Shots (2015), Haunted Theatre (2013), Legally Blonde (2013), and The Ten-Minute Play Festival (2012). In his free time, Javonte enjoys video games, weight lifting, and playing competitive sports.
The International Stud Cast Bios
Alexandra Marks (Lady of Blues) is a recent NMU graduate with a B.S. in theatre and entertainment arts with minors in music and dance. During her time at NMU, she performed as Abigail Adams (1776), Penny (Fallujah), Kate Monster (Avenue Q), Paulette (Legally Blonde), Ensemble (Les Miserables), Adriana (A Comedy of Errors), The Narrator (She Kills Monsters), Laura (A Paper Tiger in the Rain), Mama Morton (Chicago), and Jack's Mother (Into the Woods). She has also performed with the Lake Superior Theatre as Mama Gina (Beacon on the Rock), Ruth (The Pirates of Penzance), Fastrada (Pippin), and Jane (Quilters). She would like to thank her family for their love and support!
Dakota Vogel (Ed) is a junior theatre major at NMU. Dakota's performance credits at the Forest Roberts Theatre include Player in A Comedy of Errors, Monster Chorus in She Kills Monsters, and Antonio in Twelfth Night. His technical credits include Assistant Stage Manager (Chicago and Little Shop of Horrors), Production Stage Manager (California Suite), Director (A House of Cards) and Assistant Director (Tribes). He thanks his friends and family for their support.
Ryan White (Arnold/Director) is extremely excited to be finishing off his academic career with International Stud as his capstone project. Previous performance credits include Legally Blonde, A Comedy of Errors, She Kills Monsters, and Holdin' Our Own at the Forest Roberts Theatre, as well as Pippin at the Lake Superior Theatre. Previous production credits include directing in The Ten-Minute Play Festival (Forest Roberts Theatre). He has also assisted with makeup for various productions at the Forest Roberts Theatre and with the Superior Arts Youth Theatre. Ryan would like to thank his family for their love and support as well as the cast and crew of International Stud for their hard work!
Love Notes Cast Bios
Carly Bellock (Grandma) is loving her second year here at NMU. She transferred here last year from the College of Dupage located in the suburbs of Chicago. This is her fourth year studying for her degree as a communications major. Carly is also feeding her passion with a double minor in theatre and dance. She fell in love with the stage in her debut during her first dance recital at the age of three. The theme was "The Little Mermaid" and she played a guppy. Since then she has done modeling in Chicago, signed with two different agencies in downtown Chicago, and won a Show Choir National Championship in 2012. One of her favorite times onstage was with Jane Lynch on Windy City Live her senior year of high school. Since then, some of Carly's recent roles have been a Laker-Girl in Spamalot (Lake Superior Theatre); June in Chicago, Bunny in The California Suite, and Valentine/Priestess/Servant in Twelfth Night (Northern Michigan University); as well as Jessica Cranshaw in Curtains (Wheaton-Warrenville High School). She would like to thank her mom for her constant love, support, and inspiration.
Ethan Bott (Zach) is a sophomore theatre major at Northern Michigan University. Past performance credits include Aaron Schultz in Legally Blonde, Marius Pontmercy in Les Miserables, and Cinderella's Prince in Into the Woods at the Forest Roberts Theatre; Joe Trenary in Beacon on the Rock and Pippin in Pippin at the Lake Superior Theatre, and Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid with the Superior Arts Youth Theatre.
Joseph Carlisle (Kyle) is a fourth year acting student at NMU. He hails from Albuquerque, NM, where he completed most of his theatre degree, before moving to Michigan. Joseph hopes to become a professional film actor, following his graduation next year. He would like to thank all who have welcomed him and given him the opportunity to hone his skills as a performer, here in Marquette.
Taylor Ehle (Eliza) is an environmental studies and sustainability/French major at NMU, with an avid love for theatre. She is thrilled to be taking on the role of Eliza in Love Notes, as this is a character she can easily relate to. A native of Marquette, Taylor was active in Marquette Senior High School's drama club, participating in Neil Simon's Rumors, Harvey, and the premiere of Ex Dating.
Breanna Harvell (Megan) is performing in her second production at the Forest Roberts Theatre. Previously she was an evil, heart-eating cheerleader succubus in She Kills Monsters (2014). Things Breanna enjoys include bunnies, juice boxes, dancing in the shower, the Pokemon Ampharos, and eating Fruit Loops without milk.
Mallory Olson (Amber) is a junior this year and she's pretty stoked to be performing at the FRT again! In addition to high school, Mallory previously appeared in Haunted Theatre and She Kills Monsters (Monster Chorus) at the Forest Roberts Theatre. She loves hiking and petting cats.
Charles Owsley (Nick) is a sophomore from Sleeping Bear Dunes, MI, just thirty minutes west of Traverse City. This is his second Black Box production, and he's so excited to be a part of Love Notes. Past performance credits include The California Suite (Mort Hollender) and Salesgirl (Marvin) at the Forest Roberts Theatre, as well as Joey Evans in Pal Joey and Fagin in Oliver!. He expects to graduate from NMU in 2018 with a B.S. in communication studies and a minor in international studies.
Cecilia Smith (Kristen) is very excited to be a part of the Fringe Festival, as it is a wonderful display of the many talented individuals involved with the Forest Roberts Theatre Department. Here at NMU, she has previously performed in The Ten Minute Play Festival, Haunted Theatre, and she participated on run crew for Tribes. She is also a newly inducted member of Alpha Psi Omega, the theatre fraternity. She wishes for everyone involved in the Festival to "break a leg" and enjoy the shows!
The Colored Museum Cast Bios
Samantha Cole (Janine) is a junior from Detroit, Michigan majoring in psychology grad prep scheduled to graduate in December 2017. She earned her associate's degree in December 2015. Sam hopes to open her own psychology practice focusing on relationship counseling and family matters. Previous performance credits include A Comedy of Errors (Captain) and A Paper Tiger in the Rain (Jess) at the Forest Roberts Theatre.
Nathan Morgan (Guy/Narrator/The Man,) is a junior biology major from West Branch, Michigan. While at Northern, he has been involved in many FRT shows both on and off the stage. Previous performance credits include A Comedy of Errors (Angelo) and Ten Minute Play Festival. He is also the assistant box office manager for the Forest Roberts Theatre.
Jaxine Rivera (Medea) is a freshman at Northern Michigan University majoring in theatre. She graduated in 2015 from Stevenson High School. During her high school years, she performed in all the children plays from 2011-2015; though for community service, she enjoyed her time with her beloved group. In recent events, last Halloween she participated in Haunted Theatre at the Forest Roberts Theatre (Voodoo Priestess for the adult show, Puppet for the children's show).
Javonte Thompson (Walter-Lee-Beau-Willie-Jones/Janine) is a senior graduating in April 2016 with his Bachelor's Degree in theatre and entertainment arts. He is originally from Detroit, MI. Javonte has been involved in theatre for nearly ten years and has appeared in a number of productions at NMU, including Cootie Shots (2015), Haunted Theatre (2013), Legally Blonde (2013), and The Ten-Minute Play Festival (2012). In his free time, Javonte enjoys video games, weight lifting, and playing competitive sports.
Morgan Dania Waller (Girl/The Woman/Lady in Plaid) is a senior from Chicago, IL. She is a public relations major and political science minor. Her plans after graduating are to work and attend graduate school overseas while studying public affairs. She is very outgoing and she loves to dance! She has been dancing since the age of three and modeling since the age of thirteen. In her free time, she likes to travel; her dream is to travel the world and see what it has to offer.
Veronika "Roni" Whigam (Lawanda/Mama) is originally from Detroit. She's been in a few shows previously, in high school and middle school, such as Lindsey Borden, Dream Girls, Once Upon a High School, and a few more. She is currently an undeclared major, but plans to graduate in 2020.
The Soul Truth Creative Team Bios
Lily Howder (Production Stage Manager) is a sophomore theatre and entertainment arts major at NMU. Recent production credits include Tribes by Nina Raine (Ruth), A Gaggle of Saints by Neil LaBute (Sue), and The Ten Minute Play Festival. This is her first time stage managing and she is very grateful for the opportunity. She wants to thank her friends and family for always encouraging her and wants to thank the great group of people she got to work with during this show!
David Pierce (Technical Director) David came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been Technical Director for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in Construction Management from Ferris State University and an MFA in Theatre Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He’s also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Abby Schneck (Lighting Designer) is a senior at Northern studying theatre management. She has appeared in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Marcy Park) and She Kills Monsters (Farrah) at the Forest Roberts Theatre. She also performed in Quilters (2015) at the Lake Superior Theatre. Past production credits include Assistant Stage Manager (1776 and Les Miserables), Stage Manager (A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking and Haunted Theatre) and Assistant Lighting Designer (Into the Woods). In high school she appeared in Godspell and A Christmas Carol and stage managed/directed The Philadelphia Story. She is super excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank the rest of the production team, and her friends and family for their unconditional love.
Dorsey Sprouls (Production Stage Manager) is in his fourth year at NMU, where he majors in theatre. He is excited to be stage managing for the first time with Soul Truth. He has participated in many shows during his time at Northern, including the FRT productions of A Comedy of Errors (Dromio of Syracuse), A Paper Tiger in the Rain (Ben Flynn), Little Shop of Horrors (Orin Scrivello, Skip Snip, etc.), The California Suite (Stu Franklyn/Billy Warren) and Twelfth Night (Feste). He also took part in the Lake Superior Theatre production of Spamalot (Prince Herbert, Historian, etc.). He would especially like to thank the creative team of the Fringe Festival and his eternally supportive friends and family.
The International Stud Creative Team Bios
Emily Kinne (Properties Master) is a senior theatre major at Northern Michigan University. She has been an Assistant Stage Manager for many productions at the Forest Roberts Theatre, including Les Miserables, Avenue Q, Legally Blonde, and Compleat Female Stage Beauty. She has stage managed A Comedy of Errors, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Into the Woods. She also worked as an ASM on the Lake Superior Theatre production of Pippin. She has designed props for Les Miserables, Pinocchio, Jack and the Beanstalk, A Paper Tiger in the Rain, and Into the Woods, all at the Forest Roberts Theatre.
Anna LaBreche (Production Stage Manager) is a theatre and entertainment arts major with a minor in art and design. Since being at NMU, she has directed a ten-minute show, Guys, in the Ten-Minute Play Festival at the Forest Roberts Theatre. From there, she also competed in the SDC Directing Competition at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF). She has also worked on A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking (Light Board Operator), Little Shop of Horrors (Assistant Lighting Designer/Light Board Operator) and Cootie Shots (Assistant Stage Manager/Co-Costume Designer/Assistant Lighting Designer/Co-Scenic Designer). This past summer, she was the House Manager at Lake Superior Theatre. She would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support!
David Pierce (Technical Director) David came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been Technical Director for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in Construction Management from Ferris State University and an MFA in Theatre Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He’s also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Abby Schneck (Lighting Designer) is a senior at Northern studying theatre management. She has appeared in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Marcy Park) and She Kills Monsters (Farrah) at the Forest Roberts Theatre. She also performed in Quilters (2015) at the Lake Superior Theatre. Past production credits include Assistant Stage Manager (1776 and Les Miserables), Stage Manager (A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking and Haunted Theatre) and Assistant Lighting Designer (Into the Woods). In high school she appeared in Godspell and A Christmas Carol and stage managed/directed The Philadelphia Story. She is super excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank the rest of the production team, and her friends and family for their unconditional love.
Javonte Thompson (Production Stage Manager) is a senior graduating in April 2016 with his Bachelor's Degree in theatre and entertainment arts. He is originally from Detroit, MI. Javonte has been involved in theatre for nearly ten years and has appeared in a number of productions at NMU, including Cootie Shots (2015), Haunted Theatre (2013), Legally Blonde (2013), and The Ten-Minute Play Festival (2012). In his free time, Javonte enjoys video games, weight lifting, and playing competitive sports.
Love Notes Creative Team Bios
David Pierce (Technical Director) David came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been Technical Director for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in Construction Management from Ferris State University and an MFA in Theatre Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He’s also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Abby Schneck (Lighting Designer) is a senior at Northern studying theatre management. She has appeared in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Marcy Park) and She Kills Monsters (Farrah) at the Forest Roberts Theatre. She also performed in Quilters (2015) at the Lake Superior Theatre. Past production credits include Assistant Stage Manager (1776 and Les Miserables), Stage Manager (A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking and Haunted Theatre) and Assistant Lighting Designer (Into the Woods). In high school she appeared in Godspell and A Christmas Carol and stage managed/directed The Philadelphia Story. She is super excited to be a part of this production. She would like to thank the rest of the production team, and her friends and family for their unconditional love.
Javonte Thompson (Director) is a senior graduating in April 2016 with his Bachelor's Degree in theatre and entertainment arts. He is originally from Detroit, MI. Javonte has been involved in theatre for nearly ten years and has appeared in a number of productions at NMU, including Cootie Shots (2015), Haunted Theatre (2013), Legally Blonde (2013), and The Ten-Minute Play Festival (2012). In his free time, Javonte enjoys video games, weight lifting, and playing competitive sports.
Laura Thompson (Production Stage Manager) is a junior theatre major and has previously appeared in Les Miserables (Forest Roberts Theatre), A Comedy of Errors (James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre), Chicago (Forest Roberts Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors (Forest Roberts Theatre), and Into the Woods (James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre). Laura is thankful for the opportunity to stage manage for the first time and to be working with so many friendly people on this production of Love Notes.
The Colored Museum Creative Team Bios
Coop Bicknell (Production Stage Manager) is a junior theater major at Northern Michigan University. Previous production credits include Legally Blonde: The Musical (Assistant Stage Manager) A Paper Tiger in the Rain (Production Stage Manager) and She Kills Monsters (Assistant Stage Manager) at the Forest Roberts Theatre. Coop would like to thank his family, his friends, his lovely girlfriend, and the talented cast and crew of The Colored Museum for their support.
Jacob DeLong (Production Stage Manager) is a senior theatre major with a Dance minor at Northern Michigan University. Some of his recent performances include Prince Siegfried in the Marquette Center for Dance production of Swan Lake, Chip Tolentino in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Vista Theatre, White Rabbit/Pied Piper and Dance Captain in Shrek: The Musical, Devil/Dance Captain in All Shook Up, Corny Collins Kid/Dancer in Hairspray (all at the Elkhart Civic Theatre), and Him in An American in Paris, Ensemble/Student in Les Miserables, Frat Boy/Dance Captain in Legally Blonde, George Reed in 1776, and Dreamer in The Secret Garden at the Forest Roberts Theatre. He has recently been the assistant to the choreographer for Seussical Jr., as well as assistant choreographer for Aladdin Jr. and The Wizard of Oz(Superior Arts Youth Theatre). He has also choreographed for Kids Sing Broadway at SAYT.
Cecelia Holt (Costume Designer) is a junior zoology major who is very excited to be designing costumes for the first time at the Forest Roberts Theatre! She has been in shows in her hometown as well as at the FRT, and some of her favorite roles have been Brooke Windham (Legally Blonde), Sylvia (All Shook Up), Fiona (Murders in the Heir), and Agnes (She Kills Monsters). She is so excited for this opportunity!
Anna LaBreche (Properties Master) is a theatre and entertainment arts major with a minor in art and design. Since being at NMU, she has directed a ten-minute play, Guys, in the Ten-Minute Play Festival at the Forest Roberts Theatre. From there, she also competed in the SDC Directing Competition at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF). She has also worked on A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking (Light Board Operator), Little Shop of Horrors (Assistant Lighting Designer/Light Board Operator), and Cootie Shots (Assistant Stage Manager/Co-Costume Designer/Assistant Lighting Designer/Co-Scenic Designer). This past summer, she was the House Manager at Lake Superior Theatre. She would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support!
David Pierce (Technical Director) David came to NMU from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY where he had been Technical Director for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Other TD credits include Adirondack Theatre Festival, Little Theatre on the Square, and Four Seasons Theatre Company. David holds a BS in Construction Management from Ferris State University and an MFA in Theatre Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In his spare time, he loves to be outdoors. He enjoys hiking, boating, fishing, biking, and bonfires. He’s also a boisterous Tigers fan!
Anthony Pruett (Assistant Director) has a professional Performance Certificate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in NYC. He is currently a senior in the international studies program with a certificate in Spanish and a minor in theatre at Northern Michigan University. He has appeared most recently in Holdin' Our Own (J.X. Jamrich Auditorium), The California Suite (James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre), Chicago (Forest Roberts Theatre), and Willpower (Kaufman Auditorium).
Ansley Valentine (Director) is Director of Theatre at Northern Michigan University. A seasoned actor, director and choreographer, recent productions include Hello, Dolly!; Annie Get Your Gun; I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change; The King and I; The Sound of Music; and Mrs. Warren's Profession. His resume boasts professional and academic theatres across the country (including productions with the Indianapolis, Detroit and Alabama Symphonies). He holds a Master of Fine Arts from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Arts from Wabash College.
2016 - The Colored Museum
The Colored Museum was performed at the Whitman Commons on February 6, 2016.
The Exhibits and The Cast
Git on Board Miss Pat - Sam Cole Cooking' with Aunt Ethel Aunt Ethel - Toni Poyser The Photo Session Girl - Morgan Waller Guy - Nathan Morgan Soldier with a Secret Junie Robinson - James Bester The Gospel According to Miss Roj Miss Roj - Isaiah Varona Waiter - Nathan Morgan The Hairpiece The Woman - Morgan Waller Janine - Sam Cole Lawanda - Veronica Whigam The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play Narrator - Nathan Morgan Mama - Veronica Whigam Walter-Lee-Beau-Wille-Jones - Javonte Thompson Lady in Plaid - Morgan Waller Medea Jones - Jaxine Rivera |
Symbiosis The Man - Nathan Morgan The Kid - Marcus Tucker Lala's Opening Lala Lamazing Grace - Morgan Waller Admonia - Veronica Whigam Flo'rance - Nathan Morgan The Little Girl - Jaxine Rivera Permutations Normal Jean Reynolds - Sam Cole The Party Topsy Washington - Veronica Whigam Miss Pat - Sam Cole Miss Roj - Isaiah Varona Lala Lamazing Grace - Morgan Waller The Man - Nathan Morgan |
Creative Team |
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Director | Ansley Valentine |
Costume Designer | Cecelia Holt† |
Properties Master | Anna LaBreche† |
Production Stage Managers | Coop Bicknell†, Jacob DeLong† |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfilment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt†, Regan McKay†, Erin Perry |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan† |
Box Office Staff | Jill Vermeulen†, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Tom Lee†, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographer | Leora Lancaster |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - Into the Woods
Into the Woods was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre from November 11-14 and 18-21 and December 2-5, 2015.
Cast List
Narrator | Tom Lee* |
Witch | Liza Hunter |
Baker | John Pann |
Baker's Wife | Sara Parks |
Cinderella | Gabbi Scarcliff |
Jack | Dane Wurmlinger |
Jack's Mother/Giant | Alex Marks† |
Cinderella's Prince | Ethan Bott |
Rapunzel's Prince/Wolf | Ben Filipowicz |
Little Red | Janae Peterson |
Stepmother | Korrine Griffith |
Florinda | Allison Luciano |
Lucinda | Lilith Kontos |
Cinderella's Mother/Granny | Renee Robertson |
Cinderella's Father | David Dagenais |
Steward | Dorsey Sprouls† |
Rapunzel | Katherine Marsh |
Female Understudy | Laura Thompson |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Paul Truckey |
Music Director | Emily Fitzpatrick |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | David Pierce |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit |
Properties Master | Emily Kinne*† , Victor G Holliday |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kinne*† |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work done in partial fulfillment of the senior capstone. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Elizabeth Trueblood† |
Assistant Stage Manager | Lily Howder |
Fixer | Keli Truckey |
Pianist's Assistant | Kathy Strazzinski |
Properties Assistant | Claire Alves† |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Abby Schneck |
Light Board Operator | |
Sound Board Operator | Hannah Cormier |
Sound Assistant | Hannah Cormier |
Costume Mistress | Regan McKay, Cecelia Holt |
Run Crew | Laura Thompson |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Ceclia Holt, Regan McKay, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - Holdin' Our Own
Holdin' Our Own: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre on November 10, 2015.
Cast List
John McCarthy, First Mate. 62 | B.G. Bradley |
Earnest McSorely, Captain. 63 | Steve Oates |
Eugene O’Brien, Wheelsman. 50 | James Porras II |
Ray Cundy, Watchman. 53 | Marc Pickelman |
Mike Armagost, Third Mate. 37 | Anthony Pruett |
Bruce Hudson, Deck Hand. 22 | Devin Murphy |
David Weiss, Cadet. 22 | Brenton Fitzpatrick |
George Holl, Chief Engineer. 50 | Rusty Bowers |
Tom Bentsen, Oiler. 22 | Michael Musolf |
Karl Peckol, Watchman. 20 | Brady Skewis |
John Poviach, Wheelman. 59 | Ryan White |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shelley Russell |
Production Stage Manager | Nikke Soni |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Ceclia Holt, Regan McKay, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographers | Ronen Zilberman |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - Haunted Theatre
The Haunted Theatre was performed in the Forest Roberts Theatre from October 29-31, 2015.
Creative Team |
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Director | Marty Martello |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Abby Schneck |
Production Stage Manager | Dorsey Sprouls† |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Ceclia Holt, Regan McKay, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong†, Alysa Spivak |
Photographers | Ronen Zilberman |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - A Gaggle of Saints
A Gaggle of Saints was performed at the Ore Dock Brewery on October 17, 2015.
Cast List
John | Joseph Carlisle |
Sue | Lily Howder† |
Understudy Sue | Regan McKay |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Shane O'Connor*† |
Scenic Designer | Shane O'Connor*† |
Lighting Designer | Shane O'Connor*† |
Costume Designer | Anna LaBreche† |
Properties Master | Shane O'connor*† |
Production Stage Manager | Anna LaBreche† |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfilment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Ceclia Holt, Regan McKay, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographer | Ronen Zilberman |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - California Suite
California Suite was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from September 23-27, 2015.
Cast List
Visitor From New York |
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Hannah Warren | Mary Glittenberg | |
William Warren | Dorsey Sprouls† | |
Visitor From Philadelphia |
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Marvin Michaels | Brady Skewis | |
Bunny | Carly Bellock | |
Millie Micheals | Taylor Kulju | |
Visitors From London |
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Sidney Nichols | Anthony Pruett | |
Diana Nichols | Korinne Griffith* | |
Visitors From Chicago |
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Mort Hollender | Charles Owsley | |
Beth Hollender | Jill Vermeulen† | |
Stu Franklyn | Dorsey Sprouls† | |
Gert Franklyn | Elizabeth Trueblood† | |
Hotel Staff/Understudy | Vanessa Pruett | |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfilment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Creative Team |
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Director | Ansley Valentine | ||
Director | Alysa Spivak* | ||
Scenic Designer | Steve McClain | ||
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday | ||
Costume Designer | Jane VanEvera | ||
Properties Master | Emily Kinne† | ||
Technical Director | Steve McClain | ||
Production Stage Manager | Dakota Vogel† | ||
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Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Nathan Morgan | ||
Light Board Operator | Haeun Sun | ||
Sound Board Operator | Dakota Vogel† | ||
Run Crew | Chandra Hintsala, Juliet Okimura-Groves | ||
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Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Ceclia Holt, Regan McKay, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna Labreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Photographers | Ronen Zilberman |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - Little Shop of Horrors
Little Shop of Horrors was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 15-18, 2015.
Cast |
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Seymour | Donavon Chambers† | Theater and Entertainment Arts '17 | Ferndale |
Audrey | Taylor Kulju* | Theater and Entertainment Arts/English '15 | Ishpeming |
Mr. Mushnik | Martyn Martello | Community Member | Marquette |
Audrey II (voice) | James Porras II† | Theater/Music '16 | Menominee |
Orin | Dorsey Sprouls† | Illustration/Theater and Entertainment Arts '17 | Cook, MN |
Crystal | Jill Vermeulen | Theater and Entertainment Arts '17 | Marquette |
Ronnette | Laura Thompson | Theater and Entertainment Arts '17 | Gwinn |
Chiffon | Liz Trueblood | English '17 | Onalaska, WI |
Audrey II Operator |
Shane O'Connor |
Theater and Entertainment Arts '15 | Lapeer |
Audrey II Operator | Dane Wurmlinger | New Media Production/Theater '18 | Coeur d'Alene, ID |
Audrey II Operator | Abigail Persoon | Zoology '18 | Saint Paul, MN |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work presented in partial fulfillment of the Senior Capstone |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Music Director | Emily Fitzpatrick |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | David Pierce |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Properties and Puppet Master | Emily Kinne † |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Alexandra Marks † |
† indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Stage Manager | Dakota Vogel |
Light Board Operator | Anna LaBreche |
Spot Light Operators | Calen Liverance, Amanda Woods, Wes Beyer, Tim Hollister |
Sound Board Operator | Dan Zini |
Sound Assistant | Brandon Sanford |
Costume Mistress | Korinne Griffith |
Wardrobe Crew | Jesse Morrow, Lily Howder |
Make Up Artist | Ryan White |
Run Crew | Sam Arsenault, Tom Lee |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew | Lisa Bauer, Cecelia Holt, Allie Johnson, Lauren Slotta, Amanda Woods† |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Paint Charge | Alexandra Marks† |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Coop Bicknell†, Emily Kinne†, Calen Liverance, Shane O'Connor†, James Porras II, Dakota Vogel†, Dan Zini |
Box Office Manager | Mark Novak |
Box Office Staff | Sam Arsenault†, Jacob DeLong†, Korinne Griffith, Tom Lee, Nathan Morgan, Alysa Spivak |
Photographers | Ronen Zilberman, Leora Lancaster |
House Manager | Alisha Arnsparger |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2015 - A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking
A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from March 13-14, 2015.
Cast List
Maude Mix | Monica Nordeen | ||
Hannah Mae Bindler | Jesse Morrow* | ||
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work presented in partial fulfillment of the Senior Capstone. |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Abby Persoon and Nathan Morgan |
Light Board Operator | Anna LaBreche |
Sound Board Operator | Jacob Stipe |
Projections Operator | Jamie Whiting |
Run Crew | Mallory Olson |
Wardrobe | Korinne Griffith |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Cecelia Holt, Allie Johnson, Sara Kiiskila, Lauren Slotta, Amanda Woods † |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Paint Charge | Alexandra Marks † |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Coop Bicknell †, Emily Kinne †, Calen Liverance, Shane O'Connor †, James Porras II, Dakota Vogel †, Dan Zini |
Box Office Manager | Mark Novak |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Rusty Bowers |
Box Office Staff | Sam Arsenault †, Jacob DeLong †, Korinne Griffith, Tom Lee, Nathan Morgan, Alysa Spivak, Ingrid Curtis |
House Manager | Alisha Arnsparger |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre |
2015 - Tribes
Tribes was performed in the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from February 10-14 and 17-21, 2015.
Cast |
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Christoper | Tom Lee | Theatre and Entertainment Arts '16 | Waterford |
Beth | Jessica (Red) Bays | Theatre/English '01 | Marquette |
Ruth | Lily Howder | Theatre and Entertainment Arts '18 | Eau Claire, WI |
Daniel | James Porras II † | Theatre/Music '16 | Menominee |
Billy | John Scheibe * | Theatre and Entertainment Arts '15 | Iron Mountain |
Sylvia | Amanda Woods †* | Theatre and Entertainment Arts ' 15 | Marquette |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work presented in partial fulfillment of the Senior Capstone. |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Scenic and Lighting Director | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Designer | Susan Boyle |
Sound Designer | Claire Alves † |
Properties Master | Emily Kinne † |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Liz Trueblood † |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. * Indicates work presented in partial fulfillment of the Senior Capstone. |
Additional Artistic Staff |
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Assistant Director | Dakota Vogel † |
Assistant Stage Manager | Alexandra Marks † |
Light Board Operator | Emily Kinne |
Sound Board Operator | Coop Bicknell † |
Projections Operator | Shane O'Connor † |
Props Assistant | James Porras II † |
Props Crew | Cecilia Smith |
Run Crew | Wes Beyer |
Wardrobe | Korinne Griffith |
Production Acknowledgments |
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Landmark Inn | Superior Hearing Aid Center |
ArtVan | Household Appliance |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew | Lisa Bauer, Cecelia Holt, Allie Johnson, Lauren Slotta, Amanda Woods † |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Paint Charge | Alexandra Marks † |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Coop Bicknell †, Emily Kinne †, Calen Liverance, Shane O'Connor †, James Porras II, Dakota Vogel †, Dan Zini |
Box Office Manager | Mark Novak |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Rusty Bowers |
Box Office Staff | Sam Arsenault †, Jacob DeLong †, Korinne Griffith, Tom Lee, Nathan Morgan, Alysa Spivak |
House Manager | Alisha Arnsparger |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre |
2014 - 10 Minute Play Festival
The 10 Minute Play Festival was performed December 3-4, 2014
Shows and Cast Lists
Guys
by Robb Badlam
Directed by Anna LaBreche
Cast
Duff..............Shane Vincent
Ty..................Devin Murphy
Guys
by Robb Badlam
Directed by Shane O'Connor
Cast
Ty...............................Eli Hebl
Duff....................Melissa Neal
Paper Thin
by Lindsay Price
Directed by Ryan White
Cast
Punkin.......Liz Trueblood
Sweetie........Erin Morgan
Male............Nate Morgan
Female..........Taylor Kulju
Creep
by James Christy
Directed by Abby Schneck
Cast
Anne...............Cecelia Holt
Hoover.........Jacob Laitinen
Fit For Feet
by Jordan Harrison
Directed by Amanda Woods
Cast
Jimmy..............Brian Czyzyk
Claire...........Abigail Persoon
Linda................Melissa Neal
Dance Critic......Kate Dohnal
Body Talk
by Tanya Palmer
Directed by Alysa Spivak
Cast
One..................Iriena Irwin
Two..............Cecilia Smith
Three..............Taylor Ehle
Loyalties
by Murphy Guyer
Directed by Jesse Morrow
Cast
Rudy........................ Eli Hebl
Katrin............... Kate Dohnal
Monika..... Monica Nordeen
Jacob ..........Anthony Pruett
Salesgirl
by Stephen Levi
Directed by John Scheibe
Cast
Cindy McPherson..........Molly Smith
Marvin Chomsky.....Charles Owsley
Salesgirl
by Stephen Levi
Directed by Alexandra Marks
Cast
Marvin...........Nathan Morgan
Cindy....................Lily Howder
The Problem Solvers
by Valerie Smith and Michael Bigelow Dixon
Directed by Natalie Berger
Cast
Phil......................Eli Hebel
Megan......Abigail Persoon
Kurt...........Michael Musolf
Tina.........Megan Martinek
Jer..............Jacob Laitenen
Between Two Friends
by Stephen McFeely
Directed by Dorsey Sprouls
Cast
A...........Liz Trueblood
B...........Cecelia Smith
Scheherazade
by Emily Roderer
Directed by Javonte Thompson
Cast
Man....................Brian Czyzyk
Girl......................Amber Urban
The Divine Fallacy
by Tina Howe
Directed by Tom Lee
Cast
Victor Hugo......Sam Arsenault
Dorothy Kiss........Lily Howder
The Office
by Kate Hoffower
Directed by Saylor Elrod
Cast
ONE..............Molly Smith
TWO............Kate Dohnal
THREE.......Emily Bertucci
Two Truths and a Lie
by Stephen McFeely
Directed by Chandra Hintsala
Cast
Claire................Melissa Neal
Danny...........arc Pickelman
The Individuality of Street Lamps
by Anna K. Gorisch
Directed by Claire Alves
Cast
Melissa.......Amber Urban
Andy.......Nathan Morgan
Game Theory
by Peter Sagal
Directed by Wes Beyer
Cast
Annie........Halie Serrer
Paul......Jacob Laitinen
House Of Cards
by Richard Keller
Directed by Dakota Vogel
Cast
Warren.......Shane Vincent
Jack.......................Eli Hebl
Staci...........Abby Persoon
Delia...............Molly Smith
Kuwait
by Vincent Delaney
Directed by Coop Bicknell
Cast
RACHEL......Liz Trueblood
KELSEY.........Joe Hinman
MILES..............Ethan Burk
2014 - Chicago
Chicago was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from November 19 - 22, 2014.
Cast
Velma Kelly | Liza Hunter | Marquette, MI | Alumna |
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Roxie Hart | Erin Resteiner | West Branch, MI | Theater |
2015 |
Billy Flynn | Anthony Pruett | Marquette, MI | Undeclared |
2016 |
Matron “Mama” Morton | Alexandra Marks | Beloit, WI | Theater |
2015 |
Mary Sunshine/ Ensemble | T. Patterson | East Lansing, MI | Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences |
2018 |
Amos Hart | Christopher Leith | Marquette, MI | Alumnus |
2006 |
Mona | Taylor Kulju | Ishpeming, MI | Theater | 2015 |
Go-To-Hell-Kitty | Laura Thompson | Gwinn, MI | Theater |
2017 |
Annie | Jesse Morrow | Kalamazoo, MI | Theater |
2015 |
June | Carly Bellock | Wheaton, IL | Communications |
2016 |
Hunyak | Jill Vermeulen | Marquette, MI | Theater and Communication |
2017 |
Liz | Jill Grundstrom | Marquette, MI | Faculty Member |
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Ensemble | Alyssa Erspamer | Marquette, MI | Alumna |
2013 |
Fred Casely/Ensemble | John Scheibe | Iron Mountain, MI | Theater |
2015 |
Martin Harrison/ Ensemble | Sam Arsenault | Linolakes, MN | Digital Cinema |
2017 |
Judge/Ensemble | Devin Murphy | Ishpeming, MI | Undeclared |
2018 |
Conductor/Sgt. Fogarty/ Clerk/Aaron |
Ethan Burk | Eaton Rapids, MI | Zoology |
2015 |
Harry/Juror/Ensemble | Luke Speicher | Suttons Bay, MI | Environmental Studies |
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Ensemble | Shane O'Connor | Lapae, MI | Theater |
2015 |
Ensemble | Donavon Chambers | Ferndale, MI | Theater |
2017 |
Creative Team |
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Director | Ansley Valentine |
Associate Director | Martyn Martello |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Additional Choreography | Jacob DeLong † |
Music Director | David Dagenais |
Scenic and Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Dan Zini |
Properties Master | James Porras II † |
Technical Director | David Pierce |
Production Stage Manager | Emily Kinne |
Assistant Stage Manager | Claire Alves †, Dakota Vogel † |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society.
* Indicates work presented in partial fulfillment of the Senior Capstone.
Additional Staff
Assistant Sound Designer/Board Operator | Coop Bicknell † |
Assistant Properties Master | Dakota Vogel † |
Light Board Operator | James Porras II † |
Follow Spot Operator | Patrick Baird, Kaileena Haralson, Lily Howder, Calen Liverance |
Wardrobe | Korinne Griffith, Jackie Hegmegee |
Run Crew | Anna Morrison |
Flight Operator | Steve McClain, Jalina Olgren |
Music Operator | Jewell Mills |
Faculty Technical Director | David Pierce |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society.
2014 - A Paper Tiger in the Rain
A Paper Tiger in the Rain was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre from September 30-October 4 and October 7-11, 2014. It was the 2014 Panowski Playwriting Award Winner.
Cast List
Jess ……….………………………………... Samantha Cole
Laura ……………………………………… Alexandra Marks
Kelly ...………………………………….….… Liz Trueblood
Nathan ……….....…………………….…….. Rusty Bowers
Cathy .…………...………………….……... Korinne Griffith
Ava ………………..……………….…..…… Jill Vermeulen
Damon …………..………………………… James Greene
Ben ……………………………………..…. Dorsey Sprouls
Edward …………............………………….……. Tom Lee
Creative Team
Director …………………....………..……… Paul Truckey
Dramaturg ……………………...…….… Meghan Digneit
Production Stage Manager.…...........… Coop Bicknell
Assistant Stage Manager …........….… Abby Schneck
Lighting Designer ……………....…. Victor G. Holliday
Scenic Designer ……………....….….…. Steve McClain
Costume Designer ………….....……..… Allie Johnson
Sound Designer …………................….….…. Dan Zini
Assistant Sound Designer ….........….... Claire Alves
Properties Master …………….......…..… Emily Kinne
Assistant Properties Master .…...... James Porras II
Technical Director ……………........…… David Pierce
2014 - She Kills Monsters
She Kills Monsters was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 16-19, 2014.
Cast List
Narrator | Alexandra Marks |
Agnes | Cecelia Holt |
Tilly | Laura Thompson |
Kaliope | Jill Vermulen |
Lillith | Amanda Woods |
Farrah | Abby Schneck |
Evil Tina | Breanna Harvell |
Evil Gabby | Sophie Shahbazi |
Vera | Saylor Elrod |
Chuck | Shane Vincent |
Miles | John Scheibe |
Orcus | Donavon Chambers |
Steve | Brady L. Skewis |
Monster Chorus | Sam Arsenault, Noah Bauer, Wes Beyer, Kasey Hall, Alison Hyttinen, Alexandra Marks, Jesse Morrow, Mallory Olson, James Porras II, Ryan White |
2014 - Comedy of Errors
Comedy of Errors was performed at the Forest Robert Theatre from February 11-15 and 18-22, 2014.
Cast List
Duke Solonius - Shane Vincent
Egeon - Chet Defonzo
Emilia - Kristy Priest
Antipholus of Ephesus - James Porras II
Antipholus of Syracuse - John Scheibe
Dromio of Ephesus - Jesse Morrow
Dromio of Syracuse - Dorsey Sprouls
Adriana - Alexandra Marks
Luciana - Alycia Heckathorn
Luce - Jill Vermeulen
Balthazar - Donavon Chambers
Angelo - Nathan Morgan
1st Merchant - Sam Arsenault
2nd Merchant - Ethan Burk
Pinch - Coop Bicknell
Players - Samantha Cole, Dakota Vogel, Laura Thompson, Donavon Chambers
Directed by Paul Truckey
2013 - The Santaland Diaries
The Santaland Diaries was performed at Coco's Restaurant on December 12, 2013.
Creative Team |
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Director | Ansley Valentine |
Scenic Designer | |
Original Lighting Designer | Dan Zini and Jacob Barbot |
Original Costume Designer | Andrea Lowe |
Properties Master | |
Production Stage Manager | Korinne Griffith |
* Indicates work done in partial fulfilment of the senior capstone † Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff |
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Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Shop Crew |
Helen Boburka, Hannah Danforth, Cecelia Holt, Erin Perry, Katrina Torreano |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Carpenters, Electricians and Painters | Calen Liverance, Dakota Vogel† , Shane O’Connor† , Emily Kinne† , Anna LaBreche† , Tom Lee, Dorsey Sprouls† |
Box Office Manager | Ron Dombkowski |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Nathan Morgan |
Box Office Staff | Mark Novak, Jill Vermeulen, Elizabeth Trueblood† , Sam Cole, Katherine Marsh, Jacob DeLong† , Alysa Spivak |
Find us at Forest Roberts Theatre | |
† Indicates membership in Alpha Psi Omega, the National Theatre Honor Society. |
2013 - Les Miserables
Les Miserables was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from November 13-16, 2013.
Cast List
Jean Valjean - Paul Truckey
Javert - Jerimie Newcomb
Javert Understudy - James Porras II
Fantine - Erin Resteiner
Fantine Understudy - Erin Morgan
Cosette - Sara Parks
Cosette Understudy - Jill Vermeulen
Marius – Ethan Bott
Marius Understudy - Billy Raveau
Eponine – Jesse Morrow
Eponine Understudy - Laura Thompson
Enjolras – James Porras II
Enjolras Understudy - Devin Murphy
Thenardier – Jacob Laitinen
Thenardier Understudy - Ethan Burk
Mme. Thenardier – Monica Nordeen
Mme. Thenardier Understudy - Alexandra Marks
Gavroche – Jeremiah Ogawa
Gavroche Understudy - Karen Ludwig
Little Cosette – Amelia Bishop/Delaney Parks
Young Eponine – Amelia Bishop/Delaney Parks
The Bishop of Digne - David Dagenais
The Foreman - Ethan Burk
Bamatbois - Luke Speicher
Fauchelevant - Ethan Burk
Montparnasse - Devin Murphy
Babet - Shane Vincent
Brujon - Andy Lawrence
Claquesous - Ethan Burk
Combeferre - Shane O’Connor
Feuilly - Billy Raveau
Courfeyrac - Luke Speicher
Joly - Sam Arsenault
Grantaire - Brian Dettman
Lesgles - Zachary Erickson
Jean Prouvaire - Ben Bickler
Ensemble - Sam Arsenault, Ben Bickler, Ethan Bott, Ethan Burk, David Dagenais, Jake DeLong, Brian Dettman, Zachary Erickson, Alycia Heckathorn, Jake Laitinen, Andy Lawrence, Karen Ludwig, Megan Ludwig, Alexandra Marks, Erin Morgan, Devin Murphy, Monica Nordeen, Shane O’Connor, James Porras II, Billy Raveau, Erin Resteiner, Mariah Rosado, Luke Speicher, Dorsey Sprouls, Beth Thiele, Laura Thompson, Liz Trueblood, Jill Vermeulen, Shane Vincent, Amanda Woods
2013 - Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 17-20, 2013.
Cast List
Elle Woods | Susan Boyle |
Emmett Forrest | Patrick Leo Bradley |
Paulette Buonufonte | Alexandra Marks |
Professor Callahan | James Porras II |
Warner Huntington III | William Raveau |
Vivienne Kensington | Alycia Heckathorn |
Brooke Wyndham | Taylor Kulju |
Margot | Jimme Vereb |
Serena | Jessica Carpenter |
Pilar | Mallory Asano |
Gaelen | Ellen DiGiacinto |
Leilani | Taylor Sundstedt |
Kate | Sophie Shahbazi |
Winthrop | Cherisse Johnson |
Pforzheimer | John Scheibe |
Lowell/Kiki | Ryan White |
Aaron Shultz | Ethan Bott |
Padamadan | Alejandro Rodiguez Zamora |
Enid Hoopes | Laura Nagle |
Whitney | Nicole Castillo |
Dewey | Rory Tricker |
Kyle, The UPS Guy | James Vincent III |
Chutney | Natalie Berger |
Nikos | Jordan Marquez |
Grandmaster Chad/Carlos/Guard | Marty Gray |
Malibu Store Manager | Jennifer Skogman-Wagner |
Malibu Saleswoman/Judge | Jacqueline Wiles |
Court Stenographer | Michelle Walters |
Elle's Dad/Guard | Dorsey Sprouls |
Elle's Mom | Erin Morgan |
Cashier | Kristen Halsey |
Bookish Client/D.A. Joyce Riley | Kasey Hall |
Delta Nus | Megan Winkelman, Jennifer Skogman-Wagner, Michelle Walters |
UCLA Frat Boys/Harvard Students/Trial/Hair Affair | John Scheibe, James Vincent III, Jacob DeLong, Jill Grundstrom, Javonte Thompson, Max Peterson, Bryt Stearns |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Music Director | Andrew Bourgoin |
Choreographer | Jill Grundstrom |
Scenic Design | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Design | Shelley Russell |
Lighting Design | Annmarie Duggan |
Sound Design | Dan Zini |
Properties Design | Pierce Huxtable |
Production Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Orchestra
Conductor/Keyboard | Andrew Bourgoin |
Flute | Lindsay Luft |
Saxophone | Ian Nankervis |
Trumpet 1 | Ashley Kooyers |
Trumpet 2 | Jake Edwards |
Trombone | Adam Lowe |
Keyboards | Kristy Priest |
Bass | Pat Ives |
Percussion | Brittany Berry |
Drums | Andrew Graham |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Technical Director | Charlie Jacquet |
Assistant Scenic Designer | Susan Boyle |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Kristy Priest |
Properties Assistant | Jalina Olgren |
Assistant Stage Managers | Coop Bicknell, Emily Kinne |
Assistant Painter | Susan Boyle |
Dance Captains | Mallory Asano, Jacob DeLong |
Bruiser/Buddy | Tito/Buddy |
Director's Assistant | Javonte Thompson |
Production Assistant | Courtney Brown |
Wardrobe Mistress | Courtney Brown |
Light Board Operator | Calen Liverance |
Spotlight Operators | James Hoover, Kat Klawes, Alysa Spivak, Mike Stoodley, Kaitlyn Thode, Shane Vincent |
Sound Board Operator | Dan Zini |
Sound Assistant | Anna Catton |
Fly Chief | Charlie Jauquet |
Assistant Fly | Kolby Borg |
Stage Operations | James Hegmegee, Pierce Huxtable, John Ventline, Nick St. Vincent |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Entertainment Technology I Class | Natalie Berger, Nicole Castillo, Shea Cherro, Jordayn Fisher, James Hoover, Emily Kinne, Alexandra Marks, Meghan Marquardt, Jesse Morrow, James Porras II, John Scheibe, Nicholas St. Vincent, Brittany Stearns, Kaitlyn Thode, Rory Tricker, John Ventline |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Courtney Brown, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Mallory Jenkins, Nicole Turner, Jacqueline Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Charlie Jauquet |
Carpenters, Electricians, and Painters | Kolby Borg, Jacob DeLong, Calen Liverance, Adam Lowe, Steve McClain, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Mike Stoodley |
Furniture Upholstery and Scenic Fabrics | Jacqueline Hegmegee, Tyler Welden |
Paint Charge | Megan Winkelman |
Box Office Managers | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
House Managers | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | James Porras II, Alysa Spivak, Shane Vincent |
2013 - Winter Lab Shows
Sorry, Wrong Number and How He Lied to Her Husband were performed as part of the 2013 Winter Lab Shows at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre April 3-6, 2013.
Cast List
Sorry, Wrong Number |
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Mrs. Stevenson | Meghan Marquardt |
Officer Duffy | Adam Lowe |
Woman | Courtney Brown |
Information/Operators | Nicole Turner |
Western Union/Operators | Donny Riedel |
George | Ryan Sitzberger |
How He Lied to Her Husband |
|
He | Jacob Barbot |
Her | Andrea Knoll |
Her Husband | Shane Vincent |
Creative Team
Sorry, Wrong Number |
|
Director | Jackie Wiles |
Costume Designer | Courtney Brown |
Properties Designer | Tyler Welden |
How He Lied to Her Husband |
|
Director | Pierce Huxtable |
Costume Designer | Courtney Brown |
Additional Artistic Staff
Light Board Operator | Abby Schneck |
Sound Board Operator | Morgan Lynn Lambourn |
2013 - Fallujah
Fallujah was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 20-23, 2013.
Cast List
Journalist | Maxwell Peterson |
Woman | Alexandra Marks |
Marine 1 | Ryan Sitzberger |
Marine 2 | Brenton Fitzpatrick |
Marine 3 | Darin Casler |
Marine Company/Brian/Marine 1 Understudy | John Scheibe |
Marine Company/Marine 3 Understudy | Mike Hermanson |
Marine Company | Dave Halverson |
Marine Company/Pale/Waiter | Luke Woolley |
Iraqi Women | Jesse Morrow |
Creative Team
Director | Ansley Valentine |
Scenic Design | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Design | Victor G. Holliday |
Costume Design | Andrea Knoll |
Sound Design | Pierce Huxtable, Christopher Trevino |
Properties Design | Kristy Priest |
Production Stage Manager | Meghan Marquardt |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Shea Cherro, Erica Darner |
Wardrobe Mistress | Nicole Turner |
Light Board Operator | Jennifer Fielbekorn |
Sound Board Operator | Pierce Huxtable |
Run Crew | Natalie Berger, Nick St. Vincent |
Master Electrician | Calen Liverance |
Scenic Artist | Susan Boyle |
Properties Crew | Natalie Berger |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Courtney Brown, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Mallory Jenkins, Kaity Krengel, Nicole Turner, Jacqueline Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Charlie Jauquet |
Carpenters and Electricians | Kolby Borg, Jacob DeLong, Pierce Huxtable, Adam Lowe, Jaline Olgren, Kristy Priest, Mike Stoodley, Dan Zini |
Paint Charge | Megan Winkelman |
House Manager | Nikke Nason |
Box Office Managers | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | James Porras II, Erin Powley, Alysa Spivak, Shane Vincent |
Web Masters | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
2012 - Bears
Bears was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre November 14-17, 2012. It was the 2012 Panowski Playwriting Award winner.
Cast List
Growl Bear | Adam Lowe |
Timmy Bear | Shane Vincent |
Susie Bear | Jackie Wiles |
Radio Announcer | Meghan Marquardt |
Creative Team
Director | Keli Truckey |
Scenic Design | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Design | Kristy Priest |
Costume Design | Susan Boyle |
Sound Design | Jalina Olgren |
Properties Design | Pierce Huxtable |
Production Stage Manager | Courtney Brown |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Natalie Berger, Alysa Spivak |
Wardrobe Mistress | Katerina Klawes |
Master Electrician | Kristy Priest |
Light Board Operator | Calen Liverance |
Sound Board Operator | Jacob DeLong |
Run Crew | Kolby Borg, Nicole Castillo, Shea Cherro, Emily Ensing, Stephanie Moschetti |
Painter | Megan Winkelman |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Courtney Brown, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Mallory Jenkins, Kaity Krengel, Nicole Turner, Jackie Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Charlie Jauquet |
Carpenters and Electricians | Kolby Borg, Jacob DeLong, Adam Lowe, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Mike Stoodley, Dan Zini |
Paint Charge | James Vincent III |
House Manager | Nikke Nason |
Box Office Managers | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Tom Lee, James Porras II, Erin Powley, Alysa Spivak, Shane Vincent |
Web Masters | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
2012 - 1776
1776 was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 10-13, 2012.
Cast List
John Hancock | Susan Boyle |
John Adams | Pierce Huxtable |
Ben Franklin | Adam Lowe |
Stephen Hopkins | Craig Grabarczyk |
John Dickinson | Meghan Marquardt |
Thomas Jefferson | Max Peterson |
Edward Rutledge | James Porras II |
Josiah Bartlett | Aaron Bower |
Roger Sherman | Martha Lundin |
Lewis Morris | Tom Lee |
Robert Livingston | William Raveau |
Rev. Jonathan Witherspoon | Andrea Knoll |
James Wilson | Jesse Morrow |
Caesar Rodney | Jackie Wiles |
Col. Thomas McKean | Jacob Barbot |
George Read | Jacob DeLong |
Samuel Chase | Dorsey Sprouls |
Richard Henry Lee | James Vincent III |
Joseph Hewes | Coop Bicknell |
Dr. Lyman Hall | Taylor Kulju |
Charles Thomson | Alycia Heckathorn |
Andrew McNair | Shane Vincent |
Courier | Ricky Peterson |
Abigail Adams | Alexandra Marks |
Martha Jefferson | Ellisa Clumpner |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Music Director | Robert Engelhart |
Scenic Design | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Design | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Design | Pierce Huxtable |
Sound Design | Jalina Olgren |
Production Stage Manager | Kristy Priest |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Orchestra
Violins | Emmajean Sandbank, Jarynn Stewart, Kalil Zender |
Viola | Parker Serino |
Cello | Nicole Vermeulen |
Bass | Seamus Collins |
Flute/Piccolo | Ross Baughan |
Clarinet | Kate Nordlund |
Oboe/English Horn | Patty Gagnon |
Bassoon | Alex Flannery |
Trumpet | Tyler Scott |
Horn | Susan DeJong |
Trombone | Jacob Barnby, Roscoe Schieler |
Percussion | Ryan Swee |
Harpsichord/Rehearsal Pianist | Lynne Lanczy |
Harp | Nancy Redfern |
Conductor | Robert Engelhart |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Stage Managers | Andy Lawrence, Abby Schneck |
Wardrobe Mistress | Andrea Knoll |
Light Board Operators | Courtney Brown, Kaitlyn Thode |
Spotlight Operators | Katerina Gombar, Alysa Spivak |
Sound Board Operator | Jalina Olgren |
Run Crew | Michael Skrobeck |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Painter | Megan Winkelman |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Ansley Valentine |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Courtney Brown, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Mallory Jenkins, Kaity Krengel, Nicole Turner, Jackie Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Charlie Jauquet |
Carpenters and Electricians | Kolby Borg, Jacob DeLong, Adam Lowe, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Mike Stoodley, Dan Zini |
Paint Charge | James Vincent III |
Box Office Managers | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Tom Lee, James Porras II, Erin Powley, Alysa Spivak, Shane Vincent |
House Manager | Nikke Nason |
Web Masters | Meghan Marquardt, Nikke Nason |
2012 - How I Became a Pirate
How I Became a Pirate was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre May 18-19, 2012.
Cast List
Jeremy Jacob | Pat Bradley |
Captain Braid Beard | Adam Lowe |
Swill the Pirate | Courtney Brown |
Sharktooth the Pirate | James Porras II |
Max the Pirate | Jacob Laitinen |
Pirate Seymour Braunschwager | Alycia Heckathorn |
Pirate Scurvy Dog | Shane Vincent |
Creative Team
Director | Ansley Valentine |
Choreographer | Ansley Valentine |
Music Directors | Andrea Knoll, Adam Lowe |
Scenic Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designer | Andrea Knoll |
Production Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Stage Manager | Ryan Sitzberger |
Assistant Stage Managers | Kolby Borg, Andrea Knoll |
Wardrobe Mistress | Andrea Knoll |
Light Board Operator | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Set Construction | TH 131 |
Sound Board Operator | Jalina Olgren |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Courtney Brown, Kristen Halsey, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Kaitlin Krengel, Nicole Turner |
Carpenters and Electricians | Kolby Borg, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest |
Paint Charge | Susan Boyle |
Box Office Managers | Christine Doherty, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Meghan Marquardt, Jennie Nicholas, James Porras II, Erin Powley, Jackie Wiles |
Website Master | Christine Doherty |
House Manager | Kristy Priest |
Photographer | Kathleen Stull |
2012 - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 17-21, 2012.
Cast List
Rona Lisa Peretti | Susan Boyle |
Vice Principal Douglas Panch | Pierce Huxtable |
William Barfee | Adam Lowe |
Olive Ostrovsky | Erin Powley |
Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre | Meghan Marquardt |
Marcy Park | Abby Schneck |
Charlito "Chip" Tolentino | Brian Dettmann |
Leaf Coneybear | Aaron Sarka |
Mitch Mahoney | John Sarkela |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Music Director | Emily Strazzinski |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designer | Andrea Knoll |
Sound Designer | Dan Wray |
Properties Designer | Pierce Huxtable |
Production Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Technical Director | Charlie Jauquet |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Lighting Designers | Kristy Priest, Tyler Welden |
Light Board Operator | Charlie Jauquet |
Spotlight Operators | Kylynn Perdue-Bronson, Kristy Priest, Tyler Welden, Josh Wicker |
Sound Board Operator | Dan Wray |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Assistant Painter | Megan Winkelman |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Facilities Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Courtney Brown, Kristen Halsey, Kaitlin Krengel, Nicole Turner |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Charlie Jauquet |
Scene Shop Foreman | Tyler Welden |
Carpenters and Electricians | Kolby Borg, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Aaron Sarka, Dan Wray |
Properties Artisan | Tyler Welden |
Properties Assistant | Pierce Huxtable |
Paint Charge | James Vincent |
Box Office Managers | Sherry Bollero, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Christine Doherty, Meghan Marquardt, Jennie Nicholas, James Porras II, Erin Powley, Jackie Wiles |
Website Master | Sherry Bollero |
House Manager | Sherry Bollero |
Photographer | Kathleen Stull |
2012 - Winter Lab Shows
Naomi in the Living Room, Nina in the Morning, and The Snow Queen and the Goblin were performed as part of the 2012 Winter Lab Shows at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre April 4-7, 2012.
Cast List
Naomi in the Living Room |
|
Naomi | Alycia Heckathorn |
John | Tyler Welden |
Johnna | Morgan Jensen |
Nina in the Morning |
|
Nina | Monica Nordeen |
Narrator | Jacob Laitinen |
James/Robert/La-La | Dana Mehlhorn |
Foote | Jacob DeLong |
The Snow Queen and the Goblin |
|
Snow Queen | Kristen Bustrak |
Goblin | Bryt Stearns |
Kay | Benjamin Stanley |
Whirlabout | Duncan Ryan-Ross |
Gerda | Amanda Woods |
Crystal | Courtney Anderson Brown |
Snow Child | Megami Yamamoto |
Snow Child | Emily Shank |
Creative Team
Technical Director | Charlie Jauquet |
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Sound Designer | Dan Wray |
Properties Designers | Tyler Welden, Charlie Jauquet |
Naomi in the Living Room |
|
Director | James Vincent III |
Costume Designer | James Vincent III, Andrea Knoll |
Nina in the Morning |
|
Director | Craig Grabarczyk |
Costume Designer | Kristen Halsey |
The Snow Queen and the Goblin |
|
Director | Hannah Irving |
Costume Designer | Courtney Anderson Brown |
Additional Artistic Staff
Sound Board Operator | John Ventline |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Properties Assistant | Pierce Huxtable |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Facilities Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Courtney Brown, Kristen Halsey, Kaitlin Krengel, Randi May, Nicole Turner |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Charlie Jauquet |
Electrics Crew | Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Nikke Nason, Jalina Olgren, Jackie Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Tyler Welden |
Carpenters | Stephanie Baugher, Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Pierce Huxtable, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Aaron Sarka, Mike Stoodley, James Vincent III, Tyler Welden, Dan Wray |
Properties Artisan | Tyler Welden |
Paint Charge | James Vincent III |
Box Office Managers | Sherry Bollero, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Christine Doherty, Meghan Marquardt, Jennie Nicholas, James Porras II, Jackie Wiles |
House Manager | Sherry Bollero |
Website Master | Sherry Bollero |
Photographer | Kathleen Stull |
Videographer | Alex Thacker |
2011 - Fall Lab Shows
Sure Thing, The Crown Diamond: An Evening with Sherlock Holmes, Under the Balcony, and Boise, Idaho were performed as part of the 2011 Fall Lab Shows at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre October 19-22, 2011.
Cast List
Sure Thing |
|
Betty | Abbey Carros |
Bill | Craig Grabarczyk |
The Crown Diamond: An Evening with Sherlock Holmes |
|
Sherlock Holmes | Pierce Huxtable |
Dr. John Watson | Jacob Barbot |
Mrs. Hudson | Meghan Marquardt |
Colonel Sebastian Moran | James Vincent III |
Sam Merton | Craig Grabarczyk |
Under the Balcony |
|
Cassanova | Adam Lowe |
Romeo | Tony Boyle |
Juliet | Jackie Wiles |
Boise, Idaho |
|
Narrator | Pierce Huxtable |
Chastity | Erin Powley |
Olston | Jacob DeLong |
Waiter | James Vincent III |
Creative Team
Costume Designer | Kristen Halsey |
Sound Designer | Charlie Jauquet |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sure Thing |
|
Director | Elaine Brushafer |
Assistant Director | Jordan Wilson |
Stage Manager | Stephanie Baugher |
The Crown Diamond: An Evening with Sherlock Holmes |
|
Director | Aaron Sarka |
Stage Manager | Meghan Marquardt |
Under the Balcony |
|
Director | Tyler Welden |
Stage Manager | Anthony Guimond |
Boise, Idaho |
|
Director | Kristen Halsey |
Additional Artistic Staff
Light Board Operator | Joshua Wicker |
Sound Board Operator | John Ventline |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Assistant Painter | Dana Mehlhorn |
Properties Assistant | Pierce Huxtable |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Courtney Brown, Kristen Halsey, Kaitlin Krengel, Randi May, Nicole Turner |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Charlie Jauquet |
Electrics Crew | Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Jalina Olgren, Jackie Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Tyler Welden |
Carpenters | Stephanie Baugher, Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Pierce Huxtable, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Aaron Sarka, Mike Stoodley, James Vincent III, Tyler Welden, Dan Wray |
Properties Artisan | Stephanie Baugher |
Paint Charge | James Vincent III |
2011 - Compleat Female Stage Beauty
Compleat Female Stage Beauty was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 12-15, 2011.
Cast List
Edward Kynaston | Pat Bradley |
Thomas Betterton | James Porras II |
Samuel Pepys | Jacob Barbot |
Villiars, Duke of Buckingham | Henry Rojas |
Maria | Leah Blanchard |
Lady Meresvale | Jenna Madeley |
Miss Frayne/Mrs. Elizabeth Barry | Jahmila Pettis |
Sir Charles Sedley | Rusty Bowers |
Margaret Hughes | Taylor Kulju |
Charles II | Aaron Sarka |
Nell Gwynn | Dana Mehlhorn |
Ruffian 1/Hyde | Ryan White |
Ruffian 2/Male Emilia | Rory Tricker |
Ruffian 3/Thomas Killigrew | Mike Cardosi |
Ruffian 4/Sir Peter Lelly/Bouncer | Shane Vincent |
Mistress Revels | James Porras II |
Understudies | Meghan Marquardt, Max Peterson, Jahmila Pettis |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer and Flight Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designers | Ansley Valentine, Andrea Knoll |
Sound Designer | Jalina Olgren |
Properties Designer | Stephanie Baugher |
Production Stage Manager | Courtney Brown |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Stage Managers | Diamond Allen, Meghan Marquardt |
Assistant Performance Flight Directors | Charlie Jauquet, Tyler Welden |
Performance Flight Operator | Christine Doherty |
Fight Choreographer | Shelley Russell |
Assistant Stage Managers | Diamond Allen, Emily Kinne, Amanda Woods |
Period Music Consultant/Vocal Director | Dr. Robert Engelhart |
Assistant Director | Michael Skrobeck |
Director's Assistants | Jonny Salafatinos-Barger, Jordayn Fisher |
Run Crew | Stephanie Baugher, Michael Skrobeck |
Properties Crew | Stephanie Baugher |
Wardrobe Mistress | Andrea Knoll |
Wardrobe Crew | Kristen Halsey |
Light Board Operator | Kristy Priest |
Master Electrician | Charlie Jauquet |
Properties Assistant | Pierce Huxtable |
Assistant Painter | Dana Mehlhorn |
Sound Board Operator | John Ventline |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Ansley Valentine |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Courtney Brown, Randie Mae Clayton, Kristen Halsey, Jacqueline Hegmegee, Kaitlin Krengel, Nicole Turner |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Charlie Jauquet |
Electrics Crew | Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Nikke Nason, Jalina Olgren, Jackie Wiles |
Scene Shop Foreman | Tyler Welden |
Carpenters | Kolby Borg, James Hegmegee, Pierce Huxtable, Jalina Olgren, Kristy Priest, Aaron Sarka, Mike Stoodley, Dan Wray |
Properties Artisan | Stephanie Baugher |
Paint Charge | James Vincent III |
Box Office Managers | Sherry Bollero, Nikke Nason |
Box Office Staff | Diamond Allen, Christine Doherty, Noble Graham, Lance Larson, Meghan Marquardt, Jennie Nicholas, Jackie Wiles |
Website Master | Sherry Bollero |
House Manager | Sherry Bollero |
Photographer | Kathleen Stull |
Videographer | Alex Thacker |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Sherry Bollero, Charlie Jauquet, Andrea Knoll, Nikke Nason |
2011 - Peter Pan
Peter Pan was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from April 13-16, 2011.
Cast List
In order of appearance:
London
NANA …………………………………………… TBA
MICHAEL ………………………………………. Jacob Barbot
MRS. DARLING ………………………………. Jennifer Skogman
LIZA …………………………………………….. Kristen Bustrak
JOHN ……………………………………………… Pierce Huxtable
WENDY …………………………………………... Taylor Kulju
MR. DARLING …………………………………… Aaron Sarka
Neverland
Fairies and Lost Boys
TINKERBELL ……………………………………..Ciara Brown
PETER PAN ……………………………………… Michael Doak
SLIGHTLY ………………………………………. Jordayn Fisher
TOOTLES ………………………………………… Ryan Sitzberger
NIBS ……………………………………………… Abby Ropp
CURLY …………………………………………… Ricky Vermeulen
FIRST TWIN …………………………………….. Jim Vincent
SECOND TWIN …………………………………. Jackie Wiles
Pirates
CECCO …………………………………………… John Sarkela
BILL JUKES ……………………………………… Aaron Sarka
COOKSON ……………………………………… Raven Locodia
GENTLEMAN STARKEY …………………….. BG Bradley
MULLINS ….……………………………………. Max Lebeaud
NOODLER ……………………………………… David Shahbazi
SMEE ……………………………………………. Darin Casler
CAPTAIN HOOK ……………………………….. Timmy Grams
Indians
TIGER LILY …………………………………… Beth Gustafson
PANTHER ……………………………………… Michael Skrobeck
LEOPARD ……………………………………… Jill Vermeulen
OTHERS ………………………………………… Brittany Stearns
Josh Starbuck
Mermaids
FLOATING MERMAIDS (silks) ………………… Monica Nordeen, Erin Morgan
MERMAIDS ……………………………………… Amber Fullmer, Alicia Heckathorn, Ashley Schmeling, Christine Scotford, Libby Woodford, Jennie Nicholas, Sophie Shahbazi
Back in London
JANE …………………………………………… Erin Morgan
2011 - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Cast List
Lawrence - Bobby Glen Brown
Freddy - Aaron Sarka
Andre - Brian Elliott
Christine - Hannah Irving
Muriel - Elizabeth Stahl
Jolene - Andrea Knoll
Hotel Manager/Conductor - Pierce Huxtable
Usherette - Elissa Clumpner
Croupier - Michael Skrobek
Sailors - Michael Doak and Brad Stencil
Christine Understudy - Taylor Kulju
Jolene/Muriel Understudy - Heidi Hill
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Taylor Adams
Dance Ensemble - Mallory Asano
Dance Ensemble - Jeanine Blom
Dance Ensemble - Pierre Brown
Singing Ensemble - Elissa Clumpner
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Michael Doak
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Brenton Fitzpatrick
Dance Ensemble - Kyle Flowers
Dance Ensemble - Daniel Greco
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Kristen Halsey
Singing Ensemble - Heidi Hill
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Taylor Kulju
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Rachel Maki
Singing Ensemble - Nick Marselle
Singing Ensemble - Michael Shimon
Singing Ensemble - Ray Skogman
Dance Ensemble - Michael Skrobek
Singing Ensemble - Brad Stencil
Singing & Dance Ensemble - Jim Vincent
2010 - A Flea in Her Ear
A Flea in Her Ear was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 6-9, 2010.
Cast List
Camille Chandel | Pierce Huxtable |
Antoinette | Meghan Marquardt |
Etienne | T.J. Anderson |
Dr. Finache | Timmy Grams |
Lucienne Homenides de Histangua | Elizabeth Stahl |
Yvonne Chandel | Emma Couling |
Victor-Emmanuel Chandel/Poche | Jeremy Kucharek |
Romaine Tournel | James Vincent III |
Don Carlos Homenides de Histangua | Aaron Sarka |
Ferraillon | Ian DeBacker |
Eugenie | Ellisa Clumpner |
Olympe | Sherry Bollero |
Baptistin | Craig Grabarczyk |
Rugby | Darin Casler |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Jalina Olgren |
Costume Designer | Ansley Valentine |
Sound Designer | Charlie Jauquet |
Properties Designer | Stephanie Braugher |
Production Stage Manager | Elaine Brushafer |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Technical Director | Tyler Welden |
Assistant Stage Managers | Christine Doherty, Brian Elliott |
Special Assistants to the Director | Keli Truckey, Dr. Jerry Crawford |
Run Crew | Emily Fink, Blair Mongeon, Kathryn Schuster, Brad Stencil |
Props Crew | Amber Merriweather |
Wardrobe Crew | Andrea Knoll, Kristen Halsey, Courtney Anderson-Brown |
Light Board Operator | Stephanie Braugher |
Properties Crew | Tyler Welden |
Paint Crew | James Vincent III |
Sound Board Operators | Charlie Jauquet, Dan Wray |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | Ansley Valentine |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Andrea Knoll |
Costume Shop Crew | Diamond Allen, Courtney A. Brown, Bree Prehn, Kristen Halsey, Alaina O'Brien, Genevieve O'Brien |
Electrics Crew | Elaine Brushafer, Ashley Clark, Timmy Grams, Hannah Irving, Charlie Jauquet, Dave LaChapelle, Tyler Welden, Jackie Wiles |
Carpenters | Kolby Borg, Elaine Brushafer, Craig Grabarczyk, Charlie Jauquet, Jalina Olgren, Aaron Sarka, Dan Wray |
Properties Artisan | Stephanie Braugher |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Stahl |
Box Office Manager | Denise Townsend |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Ben Filipowicz |
Box Office Staff | Ollie Bartlett, Emma Couling, Christine Doherty, Myranda June Dashner, Kate Williams |
House Manager | Sherry Bollero |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Sherry Bollero, Jennifer Henry, Andrea Knoll, Denise Townsend |
2009 - Doubt
Doubt was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 2-5, 2009.
Cast List
Sister Aloysius | Ashley Stein |
Father Flynn | Bejamen Filipowicz |
Sister James | Sarah Frame |
Mrs. Muller | Diamond Allen |
Creative Team
Director | Keli Truckey |
Assistant Director | Ella Bartlett |
Scenic Designer | Steve McClain |
Lighting Designer | Alli Fox |
Costume Designer | Emma Couling |
Properties Designer | Tyler Welden |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Production Stage Manager | Betsy McDonoff |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Production Manager | Jennifer Henry |
Assistant Stage Managers | Aaron Sarka, Elaine Brushafer |
"Fixer" | Paul Truckey |
Master Electrician | Alli Fox |
Light Board Operator | Jalina Olgren |
Wardrobe Mistress | Emma Couling |
Sound Board Operator | Katie Simmonds |
Run Crew | Patrick Bradley, Jackie Melusky, Christine Doherty, Amelia Justice |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Emma Couling, Jackie Melusky, Kristen Halsey, Jackie Hegmegee |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Jennifer Henry |
Scene Shop Foreman | Steve McClain |
Paint Charge | Liz Stahl |
Assistant Painter | Jalina Olgren |
Technicians | Charlie Jauquet, Aaron Sarka, Elaine Brushafer, Jalina Olgren, Dave LaChapelle, Alli Fox, Liz Stahl |
Properties Artisan | Stephanie Baugher |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Timmy Grams |
Box Office Manager | Denise M. Townsend |
Box Office Staff | Ben Filipowicz, Betsy McDonoff, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Ashley Stein |
Advertising Interns | Marlie Shelton, Bethany Buehrly |
House Manager | Stefan Mittelbrunn |
High School Artistic Interns | Jacqueline Hegmegee, Pat Hayden |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Jen Henry, Steve McClain, Denise Townsend, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
2009 - ACTletes
ACTletes was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 7-10, 2009.
Cast List
Theatre Cats | Ella Bartlett, Pat Bradley, Sarah Frame, Jackie Melusky, Johnathon Naracon, Aaron Sarka |
Gang Green | Courtney Brown, Darin Casler, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth Stahl, Ashley Stein, Jerry Tudor |
Broadcasters | Christine Doherty, Timmy Grams |
Scoreboard Babe | Abby Ropp |
Umpire | Professor Paul |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | David LaChapelle |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Production Manager | Jennifer Henry |
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Stage Manager | Katie Simmonds |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Betsy McDonoff |
Wardrobe Mistress | Emma Couling |
Sound Board Operator | Elaine Brushafer |
Run Crew | Aaron Anderson, Amelia Justice, Pierce Huxtable, Dana Kim, Mitch Borden |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Crew | Ann Juidici, Alaina O'Brien, Jackie Hegmegee, Kristen Halsey, Jackie Melusky, Bree Prehn |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Steve McClain |
Carpenters | Jackie Bordak, Elaine Brushafer, Alli Fox, Charlie Jauquet, Jalina Olgren, Aaron Sarka |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Stahl |
Assistant Painter | Jackie Bordak |
Electricians | Stephanie Baugher, Elaine Brushafer, Charlie Jauquet, Alli Fox, Timmy Grams, Jalina Olgren, Tyler Welden, Robert Yargeau, Jackie Bordak, Dave LaChapelle |
Properties Artisan | Tyler Welden |
Properties Assistant | Stephanie Braugher |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Timmy Grams |
Box Office Manager | Denise Townsend |
Box Office Staff | Ben Filipowicz, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Betsy McDonoff, Ashley Stein |
House Manager | Stefan Mittelbrunn |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Denise Townsend, Steve McClain, Jennifer Henry, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
2009 - The Tempest
The Tempest was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 22-25, 2009.
Cast List
Alonso | Timmy Grams |
Sebastian | Craig Grabarczyk |
Prospero | Jeff Spencer |
Antonio | Ian DeBacker |
Ferdinand | Aaron Sarka |
Gonzalo | Chet DeFonso |
Adrian | Ashley Stein |
Francisco | Bree Prehn |
Caliban | Travis Moscinski |
Trinculo | Benjamen Filipowicz |
Stephano | Brian Elliott |
Miranda | Sherry Bollero |
Ariel | Monica Nordeen |
Boatswain | Joe Gehart |
Iris | Ella Bartlett |
Ceres | Emily Couling |
Juno | Sarah Frame |
Ensemble | Max Alexander, Alaina O'Brien, Alicia McCauley, Christine Doherty, Paige Graham |
Creative Team
Director and Producer | James A. Panowski |
Composer | Jeffery A. Bruning |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Jackie Bordak |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alaina O'Brien |
Special Effects | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Stage Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Scenic Designer | Becky Doster |
Assistant Lighting Designer | David LaChapelle |
Assistant Stage Managers | Betsy McDonoff, Becky Doster |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Alli Fox |
Goddess Headdress Designer | Ella Bartlett |
Wardrobe Mistress | Elaine Brushafer |
Sound Board Operator | Jalina Olgren |
Special Effects Technician | David LaChapelle |
Special Effects Crew Lead | Mike Rudden |
Special Effects Crew | Alyssa Fenske, Jennifer Nicholas, Maxwell Peterson, Charlie Jauquet, Katelyn McCabe, Christopher "Vito" Chylstek, Elizabeth Stahl |
Assistant Painter | Jalina Olgren |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Elaine Brushafer, Ella Bartlett, Benjamen Filipowicz, Shelley Russell, Emily Couling, Randi Mae Clayton |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Courteney Bostick |
Carpenters | Joe Gehart, Allison Fox, Bruce Benthin, Madeline Hunsaker, Jalina Olgren, Travis Moscinski |
Paint Charge | Victor G. Holliday |
Electricians | Travis Moscinski, Jalina Olgren, Bruce Benthin, Emma Couling, Hannah Schug, Craig Grabarczyk, Ashley Stein, Jennifer Skogman, Charlie Jauquet, Lance Haavisto, Jackie Bordak |
General Technicians | Francisca Aponte, Stephanie Baugher, Elaine Brushafer, Emily Couling, Alyssa Fenske, Craig Grabarczyk, Jalesa Harper, Monica Lombrano, Katelyn McCabe, Jennifer Nicholas, Jalina Olgren, Maxwell Peterson, Aaron Sarka, Hannah Schug, Jennifer Skogman, Elizabeth Stahl, Ashley Stein |
Properties Artisan | Tyler Welden |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Alaina O'Brien |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Ashley Stein |
Box Office Staff | Benjamen Filipowicz, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson, Brenton Fitzpatrick |
House Manager | Stefan Mittelbrunn |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Courteney Bostick, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
High School Interns | Jacqueline Hegmegee, Jonathon Minner |
2009 - Cinderella
Cinderella was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 17-21, 2009.
Cast List
Cinderella | Randi Chandler |
Prince | Jordayn Fisher |
King | Benjamen Filipowicz |
Queen | Arianne Hakkola |
Stepmother | Jennifer Skogman |
Portia | Amanda Boon |
Joy | Ashley Stein |
Godmother | Treasure King |
Herald | Bruce Benthin |
Steward | Craig Grabarczyk |
Chef | Andrew Lambert |
Footman | Joey Clumpner |
Coachman | Dave Lyon |
Ensemble | Elizabeth Backer, Anna Briseno, Kathy Bushong, Ellisa Clumpner, Emma Couling, Thao Do, Kelli Dolan, Tedi Falvo, Heidi Hill, Briana Kangas, Ashley Kihlmire, Betsy McDonoff, Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Klamesha Richards, Elizabeth Stahl, Zach Beeksema, Joey Clumpner, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Timmy Grams, Andrew Lambert, Dave Lyon, Teddy Izzo, Travis Johnson, Andrew Kulie, Mike Shimon, Ian DeBacker, John Sarkela, Max Alexander, Casey Beaudry, Alayna Carpenter, Harper Carpenter, Paige Graham, Emma Gregory, Chiara Johnson, Ingrid Lindquist, Bonny Mahin, Emma Metcalf, Beth Seavoy, Ricky Vermeulen, Maitri White |
Standbys | Alaina O'Brien (Cinderella), Andrew Lambert (Prince), Bree Prehn (Stepmother), Bonny Mahin (Stepsisters), Heidi Hill (Godmother), Ian DeBacker (Herald/Steward), John Sarkela (King) |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Musical Director | Robert Engelhart |
Choreographers | Ashley Kihlmire, Tedi Falvo |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designers | Melissa Owens, Shelley Russell |
Sound Designer | Jackie Bordak |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alaina O'Brien |
Special Effects | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Stage Manager | Jennifer Henry |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Director | Jessica Boettcher |
Furniture Design | Courteney Bostick |
Assistant Lighting Designer | David LaChapelle |
Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Assistant Stage Managers | Madeline Hunsaker, Elaine Brushafer |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | David LaChapelle |
Spotlight Operators | Charlie Jauquet, Nichole DeYoung, Jalina Olgren, Alli Fox |
Wardrobe Mistress | Ella Bartlett |
Wardrobe Crew | Amelia Justice, Sarah Frame, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Emily Strazzinski, Emily Shank |
Sound Board Operator | Jackie Bordak |
Special Effects Technicians | David LaChapelle, Lance Haavisto |
Run Crew | Tyler Welden, Amy Meyer, Nakita Aponte, Aaron Sarka, Stephanie Baugher, Jennifer Nicholas, Jalesa Harper |
Hair and Makeup Crew | Alyssa Sexton, Sara Shekitk, Madison Bartlett, Sarah Frame, Emily Strazzinski |
Fly Crew | Joe Gehart, Christopher "Vito" Chrylstek |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Crew | Randi Mae Clayton, Emily Couling, Ella Bartlett, Elaine Brushafer, Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Courteney Bostick |
Lead Carpenter | Travis Moscinski |
Carpenters | Joe Gehart, Allison Fox, Madeline Hunsaker, Jalina Olgren |
Paint Charge | Victor G. Holliday |
Electricians | Charlie Jauquet, Lance Haavisto, Joe Gehart, Allison Fox, Madeline Hunsaker, Emily Couling, Hannah Schug, Craig Grabarczyk, Ashley Stein |
General Technicians | Francisca Aponte, Hillary Avery, Stephanie Baugher, Elaine Brushafer, Emily Couling, Alyssa Fenske, Craig Grabarczyk, Jalesa Harper, Monica Lombrano, Katelyn McCabe, Jennifer Nicholas, Jalina Olgren, Maxwell Peterson, Aaron Sarka, Hannah Schug, Jennifer Skogman, Elizabeth Stahl, Ashley Stein |
Properties Artisans | Jennifer Henry, Tyler Welden |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Alaina O'Brien |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Assistant Box Office Manager | Ashley Stein |
Box Office Staff | Benjamen Filipowicz, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson, Brenton Fitzpatrick |
House Manager | Stefan Mittelbrunn |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Courteney Bostick, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
2008 - Tracks in the Snow
Tracks in the Snow was performed at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre November 12-15, 2008. It was the 2008 Panowski Playwriting Award winner.
Cast List
Elvira | Betsy McDonoff |
Bobby | Aaron Sarka |
Chase | Travis Moscinski |
Sandra | Sarah Frame |
Jeremy | Jerry Tudor |
Farmer | Duncan Ryan-Ross |
Leauna | Elizabeth Stahl |
Male Understudy | Joe Gehart |
Female Understudy | Kelley Ross |
Creative Team
Director | Kelly L. Passinault |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | David LaChapelle |
Sound Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Costume Designer | Ella Bartlett |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alaina O'Brien |
Properties Designer | Jaclyn Bordak |
Production Stage Manager | Jaclyn Bordak |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Directors | Kelley Ross, Joe Gehart |
Assistant Stage Manager | Jalina Olgren |
Properties Assistants | Tyler Welden, Jennifer Henry |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Amy Meyer |
Wardrobe Crew | Jordayn Fisher |
Run Crew | Jordayn Fisher |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Costume Shop Supervisor | Ann Juidici |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Elaine Brushafer, Ella Bartlett, Sarah Zyburt, Emily Couling |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Courteney Bostick |
Carpenters | Mike Rudden, Allison Fox, Jalina Olgren, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Stahl |
Electricians | Jackie Bordak, Andrew Barry, Allison Fox, Jalina Olgren, Amy Meyer, Tyler Welden, Charlie Jauquet, Charity Smith |
Properties Artisan | Jaclyn Bordak |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Alaina O'Brien |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Ben Filipowicz, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Betsy McDonoff, Jerry Tudor, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Stefan Mittelbrunn |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Courteney Bostick, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
2008 - The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 16-19, 2008.
Cast List
Lane | Timmy Grams |
Algernon Moncreiff | Travis Moscinski |
John Worthing, J.P. | Benjamen Filipowicz |
Lady Bracknell | Bree Prehn |
Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax | Emily Couling |
Miss Prism | Heidi Hill |
Cecily Cardew | Ella Bartlett |
Rev. Canon Chausible, D.D. | Mike Rudden |
Merriman | Joe Gehart |
Female Standby | Courteney Bostick |
Creative Team
Director | James A. Panowski |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
Costume Designer | Sarah Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Sarah Long |
Properties Designers | Victor G. Holliday, Jen Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Jaclyn Bordak |
Production Manager | Julia Slotnick |
Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Director | Courteney Bostick |
Assistant Lighting Designer | David LaChapelle |
Assistant Costume Designer | Megan Perry |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Alaina O'Brien |
Assistant Stage Managers | Rachel Granda-Gluski, Becky Doster |
Properties Assistant | Tyler Welden |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Ray Lambourn |
Sound Board Operator | Jaclyn Bordak |
Wardrobe Mistress | Megan Perry |
Wardrobe Crew | Cara Manor, Sarah Long |
Run Crew | Brenton Fitzpatrick, Betsy McDonoff, Katie Simmonds, Sherry Bollero, Ellisa Clumpner, Alaina O'Brien, Stefan Mittelbrunn |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Eby, Emily Couling |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Julia Slotnick |
Carpenters | Mike Rudden, Bill Digneit, Becky Doster, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker |
Construction Crew | Laura Bigari, Sherry Bollero, Karen Callahan, Christopher Chlystek, Ellisa Clumpner, Laura Coon, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Joe Gehart, Timmy Grams, Charlie Jauquet, Amelia Justice, Betsy McDonoff, Stefan Mittelbrunn, Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Katie Simmonds, Jennifer Tavernier, Tyler Welden, Sarah Zyburt |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Electricians | Charlie Jauquet, Charity Smith, Becky Doster, Courteney Bostick, Julia Slotnick, Travis Moscinski, Jalina Olgren, Bree Pren, Timmy Grams, Bill Digneit |
Properties Artisan | Jen Henry |
Properties Run Crew | Mike Gerdwagen, Amy Meyer |
Furniture/Properties Construction | Sherry Bollero, Mike Gerdwagen, Jackie Bordak, Amy Meyer, Becky Doster, Ali Fox, Betsy McDonoff, Courteney Bostick, Madeline Hunsaker |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Ben Filipowicz, Kelley Ross, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
High School Interns | Tag Bradley, Jalina Olgren, James Hegmegee, Austin Gudavich |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Julia Slotnick |
2008 - The Full Monty
The Full Monty was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 19-23, 2008.
Cast List
Jerry Lukowski | Zach Ziegler |
Dave Bukatinsky | Travis Moscinski |
Malcolm MacGregor | John Pann |
Ethan Girard | Brenton Fitzpatrick |
Noah "Horse" T. Simmons | Anthony Gibbs |
Harold Nichols | Steve Oates |
Vicki Nichols | Jodie Cain Smith |
Pam Lukowski | Sherry Bollero |
Nathan Lukowski | Marty Grey |
Georgie Bukatinsky | Megan Perry |
Buddy "Keno" Walsh | Tony LaMalfa |
Estelle Genovese | Susan Boyle |
Jeanette Burmeister | Julie Williams |
Minister | Mike Rudden |
Susan Hershey | Emily Strazzinski |
Joanie Lish | Betsy McDonoff |
Molly MacGregor | Bree Prehn |
Teddy Slaughter | Mike Rudden |
Reg Willoughby | Mike Gerdwagen |
Tony Giordano | Timmy Grams |
Ensemble | Jennifer Skogman, Ellisa Clumpner, Mike Gerdwagen, Timmy Grams, Dave Lyon, Betsy McDonoff, Bree Prehn, Mike Rudden, Emily Strazzinski |
Orchestra
Conductor | Lynne Koski-Lanczy |
First Piano | Lynne Koski-Lanczy |
Second Piano | Brandon Salo |
Musicians | Tony Barrette, Katie Bongers, T.J. Anderson, Lauren Veale, Mike Quayle, Godron Erickson, David Williams, Ryan Henry, Steven Losiewicz |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Choreograper | Shannon Franz |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Shelley Russell |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Becky Heldt |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Director | Kelly L. Passinault |
Assistant Lighting Designer | Julia Slotnick |
Assistant Properties Designer | Jackie Bordak |
Assistant Stage Managers | Madeline Hunsaker, Stefan Mittelbrunn, Hannah Schug |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | David LaChapelle |
Spotlight Operators | Pat Wagner, Charity Smith, Charlie Jauquet, Courteney Bostick, Jalina Olgren |
Sound Board Operator | Bill Digneit |
Wardrobe Mistress | Sarah D. Long |
Wardrobe Crew | Anthony Ascione, Eric Otradovec, Jordayn Fisher, Emily Couling, Cara Manor, Ella Bartlett |
Run Crew | Laura Bigari, Karen Callahan, Christopher Chlystek, Lauren Coon, Joe Gehart, Amelia Justice, Jennifer Tavernier, Tyler Welden, Sarah Zyburt |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Eby, Emily Couling |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Julia Slotnick |
Carpenters | Mike Rudden, Bill Digneit, Becky Doster, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker |
Construction Crew | Laura Bigari, Sherry Bollero, Karen Callahan, Christopher Chlystek, Ellisa Clumpner, Laura Coon, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Joe Gehart, Timmy Grams, Charlie Jauquet, Amelia Justice, Betsy McDonoff, Stefan Mittelbrunn, Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Katie Simmonds, Jennifer Tavernier, Tyler Welden, Sarah Zyburt, Megan Perry |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Electricians | Charlie Jauquet, Charity Smith, Mike Rudden, Steve McClain, Jennifer Henry, Jalina Olgren, Madeline Hunsaker, Bree Prehn, Timmy Grams, Courteney Bostick |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Hair and Makeup Supervisor | Shelley Russell |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Ben Filipowicz, Kelley Ross, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
High School Interns | Tag Bradley, Jalina Olgren, James Hegmegee, Austin Gudavich |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Julia Slotnick |
2007 - Ebenezer Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 6-9, 2007.
Cast List
Ebenezer Scrooge | Stan Wright |
Scrooge's Nephew | Mike Shimon |
Simpkins | Bobby Glenn Brown |
Bob Cratchit | Luke Smetters |
Mrs. Cratchit | Elizabeth Stahl |
Tiny Tim | Sydney Rehmann |
Cathy Cratchit | Paulina Puskala |
Emily Cratchit | Kaleah Puskala |
Peter Cratchit | Bryce Genovese |
Marley | Rusty Bowers |
Christmas Past | Susan Boyle |
Christmas Present | Christopher Curry |
Christmas Future | Timothy Grams |
Man #1 | Justin Dupras |
Man #2 | Bryant Varney |
Charity Woman #1 | Jennifer Tavernier |
Charity Woman #2 | Lynn Laasko |
Mr. Fezziwig | Mark Krist |
Mrs. Fezziwig | Heidi Hill |
Child Ebenezer | Matthew Janowski |
Fan | Anna Janowski |
Young Ebenezer | Joe Gehart |
Isabel | Paige Graham |
Turkey Boy | Ethan Bott |
Narrator | Kate Clark |
Max | Himself |
Adult Chorus | Max Alexander, Joe Bowers, Justin Dupras, Joe Gehart, Robert Goodrich, Paige Graham, Timothy Grams, Heidi Hill, Ross Johnson, Mark Krist, Lynn Laasko, Megan Perry, Alaina Reschka, Jennifer Tavernier, Bryant Varney, Ryan White, Caitlin Wright |
Urchins | Afure Adah, Uvie Adah, Alexandra Bott, Ethan Bott, Jack Bowers, Jessica Bowers, Autumn Christunas, Brianna Gudavich, Julia Janowski, Anna Janowski, Matthew Jannowski, Amber Japp, Sydney Laasko, Samuel McKnight, Emma Metcalf, Nicholas Metcalf, Joey O'Dovero, Jadin O'Dovero, Dayvea Pesola, Cera Shelofo, Mariah Rosado, Jessica Vadnais, Brittany Wise |
Creative Team
Composer | Jeffery A. Bruning |
Lyricist and Librettist | Denise Clark |
Director | Denise Clark |
Music Director | Jeffery A. Bruning |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
Costume Designer | Megan Perry |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Becky Heldt |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Director | Jennifer Tavernier |
Urchin Choreographer | Caitlin Wright |
Stage Manager | Madeline Hunsaker |
Assistant Stage Manager | Hannah Schug |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Courteney Bostick |
Sound Board Operator | Julia Slotnick |
Wardrobe Mistress | Sarah D. Long |
Wardrobe Crew | Cara Manor, Maggie Newberry |
Makeup Assistant | Alyssa Dupras |
Run Crew | Drea Weirner, Kelsey Cowles, Wendy Gaudette |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Eby, Emily Couling, Casey Piton |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Benjamen Filipowicz, Kelley Ross, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Julia Slotnick |
2007 - Warrior
Warrior was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre November 14-17, 2007.
Cast List
Hannah Snell | Emily Couling |
Sculley | Benjamen Filipowicz |
Mrs. Sculley | Bree Prehn |
Susan | Abby Ropp |
Godbolt | Timmy Grams |
Drubber | Mike Gerdwagen |
Billy Cuttle | David Lyon |
Flegg | Travis Moscinski |
Ditch | Chad Dropik |
Cumberland | Tony LaMalfa |
Dr. Kemp | Casey Smith |
Inmates, Audience, and Extras | Sarah Frame, Sara Oberlin, Elizabeth Stahl, Dave Gleason, Joe Gehart, Mike Rudden, Tyler Welden, Jerry Tudor |
Ships Crew | Tony LaMalfa, Casey Smith, Mike Rudden, Tyler Welden, Joe Gehart, Jerry Tudor, Benjamen Filipowicz |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
Costume Designer and Coordinator | Shelley Russell |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Properties Designer | Julia Slotnick |
Production Stage Manager | Becky Heldt |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Supervising Rigger and Pyrotechnics Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Assistant Director | Betsy McDonoff |
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Stage Managers | Becky Doster, Ray Lambourn |
Assistant Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Properties Crew | Jaclyn Bordak |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | David LaChapelle |
Sound Board Operator | Mike Tanis |
Lead Rigger and Pyrotechnics Operator | Steve McClain |
Assistant Rigger | David LaChapelle |
Wardrobe Mistress | Sarah D. Long |
Wardrobe Crew | Ella Bartlett, Cara Manor, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Seth Johnson, Alaina O'Brien, Sarah Ginger, Eric O. |
Run Crew | Mike Rudden, Tyler Welden, Joe Gehart, Jerry Tudor, Wendy Gaudette, Hannah Tuimala |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Eby, Emily Couling, Casie Piton |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Julia Slotnick |
Carpenters | Mike Rudden, Bill Digneit, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker |
General Technicians | Becky Doster, Colin Jarrell, Hannah Tuimala, Nicole DeYoung |
Electricians | Becky Doster, Courteney Bostick, Becky Heldt, Steve McClain, Mike Rudden, Madeline Hunsaker, ulia Slotnick |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Properties Artisan | Julia Slotnick |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Benjamen Filipowicz, Kelley Ross, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
High School Interns | Tag Bradley, Jalina Olgren, Austin Gudavich, James Hegmegee |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Julia Slotnick |
2007 - Harvey
Harvey was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 3-6, 2007.
Cast List
Myrtle Mae Simmons | Emily Strazzinski |
Veta Louise Simmons | Kelley Ross |
Elwood P. Dowd | Benjamen Filipowicz |
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet | Courteney Bostick |
Ruth Kelly, R.N. | Emily Couling |
Duane Wilson | Jerry D. Tudor Jr. |
Lyman Sanderson, M.D. | Travis Moscinski |
William R. Chumley, M.D. | Marty Martello |
Betty Chumley | Courteney Bostick |
Judge Omar Gaffney | Joe Gehart |
E.J. Lofgren | Brandon Roberts |
Creative Team
Director | Keli Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | Julia Slotnick |
Costume Designer | Sarah D. Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Costume Designer | Alaina O'Brien |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Alicia Dupras |
Assistant Stage Managers | Betsy McDonoff, Joe Ashworth |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Charlie Jauquet |
Sound Board Operator | Julia Slotnick |
Assistant Painter | Ella Bartlett |
Run Crew | Ella Bartlett, Mike Tanis, Mike Rudden, Sara Isom, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Tyler Welden, Ray Lambourn, Tag Bradley, Madeline Hunsaker |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Alaina O'Brien, Bree Prehn, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Eby, Emily Couling, Casie Piton |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Julia Slotnick |
Lead Carpenters | Steve McClain, Courteney Bostick |
Carpenters | Mike Rudden, Bill Digneit, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker |
General Technicians | Becky Doster, Colin Jarrell, Hannah Tuimala, Nicole DeYoung |
Electricians | Bill Digneit, Travis Moscinski, Madeline Hunsaker, Jen Henry, Nicole DeYoung |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Box Office Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Box Office Staff | Benjamen Filipowicz, Kelley Ross, Betsy McDonoff, Seth Johnson |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
High School Interns | Tag Bradley, Jalina Olgren |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Julia Slotnick |
2007 - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre April 18-21, 2007.
Cast List
Sookey | Betsy McDonoff |
Lacey | Mark Cervantes |
Margaret | Ella Bartlett |
Brick | Ian Leahy |
Children | Jacqueline Hegmegee, Ricky Vermeulen |
Mae | Jodie Cain Smith |
Gooper | Mike Rudden |
Big Mama | Jessica "Red" Bays |
Reverend Tooker | Robert Segula |
Doctor Baugh | Dave Rayome |
Big Daddy | John Covaleski |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Sound Designer | Joseph Switek |
Costume Designer | Sarah D. Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Special Assistant to the Director | Keli Truckey |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Assistant Stage Managers | Courteney Bostick, Ashley Woodthorp |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Danielle Ventre |
Sound Board Operator | Joseph Switek |
Wardrobe Mistress | Megan Perry |
Wardrobe Crew | Anna Ebby, Lacee Hartzell, McKenna Style, Seth Johnson |
Run Crew | Shannon Franz, Ben Filipowicz, Sarah Frame, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Brian Ketner, Becky Doster, Beverley O'Neal |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Beth Nintzel, Bree Prehn, Anthony Ascione, Anna Ebby, Jessica Luiz |
Scene Shop Supervisors | Elizabeth Bruer, Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Lead Carpenter | Steve McClain |
Carpenters | Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Becky Heldt, Travis Moscinski, Stephen Krebs |
Construction Crew | Ella Bartlett, Brian Brinkman, Becky Doster, Brian Ketner, Holly Remines, Jaclyn Bordak, Alli Fox, David LaChapelle, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Amy meyer, Sarah Frame, Shannon Franz, Wendy Gaudette, Madeline Hunsaker, Ben Lucey, Chris Secord, Ben Filipowicz, Danielle Ventre |
Electricians | Ben Lucey, Jennifer Henry, Steve McClain, Ryan Washaleski, Becky Doster, Stephen Krebs, Charity Smith, Brian DeJager, Chris Secord, Brian Brinkman |
Paint Charge | Victor G. Holliday |
Properties Artisan | Becky Heldt |
Box Office Manager | Ben Schneider |
Box Office Staff | Kelly L. Passinault, Kelly LeGault, Ben Filipowicz |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
High School Interns | Tag Bradley, Jalina Olgren |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Kelly L. Passinault, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long, Christopher D. Kurszewski |
2007 - Winter Lab Shows
'dentity Crisis, I'm Herbert, and Rabbit Hole were performed as part of the 2007 Winter Lab Shows at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre during the spring of 2007.
Cast List
'dentity Crisis |
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Edith | Cassie Fisher |
Jane | Kelly LeGault |
Robert | Cameron Witbeck |
Mr. Summers | Kyle Bladow |
Woman | Bree Prehn |
I'm Herbert |
|
Herbert | Adam Maslak |
Muriel | Ann Savini |
Rabbit Hole |
|
Becca | Beth Nintzel |
Izzy | Sherry Bollero |
Howie | Mike Rudden |
Nat | Kelley Ross |
Creative Team
'dentity Crisis |
|
Director | William Digneit |
Stage Manager | Jen Henry |
Lighting Designer | Colin Jarrell |
Costume Designer | Bree Prehn |
Properties Designer | Jen Henry |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
I'm Herbert |
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Director | Beth Nintzel |
Assistant Director | Lacee Hartzell |
Stage Manager | Kelly Passinault |
Lighting Designer | Colin Jarrell |
Costume Designer | Ella Bartlett |
Properties Designers | Jen Henry, Beth Nintzel |
Sound Designer | Christopher Kurszewski |
Rabbit Hole |
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Director | Kelly L. Passinault |
Assistant Director | Kate Ross |
Stage Manager | Jen Henry |
Properties Designer | Jen Henry |
Costume Designer | Megan Perry |
Lighting Designer | Colin Jarrell |
Sound Designer | Christopher Kurszewski |
Light Board Operator | Ashley Bedell |
Sound Board Operator | Steve McClain |
Faculty Advisor | Dr. James A. Panowski |
2007 - Hello, Dolly!
Hello, Dolly! was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre February 21-24 and February 27 - March 2, 2007.
Cast List
Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi | Maggie Kieckhafer |
Ambrose Kemper | Danny Digneit |
Horace Vandergelder | Brian Elliott |
Ermengarde | Emily Strazzinski |
Cornelius Hackl | Ben Schneider |
Barnaby Tucker | John Pann |
Minnie Fay | Heather Janofski |
Godiva, the Horse | Timothy Grams and Justin Dupras |
Irene Molloy | Diana Moyle |
Mrs. Rose | Kathy Saville |
Ernestina | Megan Perry |
Rudolph Reisenweber | Chris Curry |
Stanley | Travis Moscinski |
Cooks | Timothy Grams, Justin Dupras, Betsy McDonoff, Kathy Saville |
Policeman | Travis Moscinski |
Judge | Brian Ketner |
Court Clerk | Pat Wagner |
Paperhanger | Zach Ziegler |
Ensemble | Ella Bartlett, Katie Cheung, Ellisa Clumpner, Chris Curry, Brian Dettmann, Justin Dupras, Benjamin Filipowicz, Brenton Fitzpatrick, Sarah Frame, Shannon Franz, Timothy Grams, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Arianne Hakkola, Seth Johnson, Jessica Luiz, Cara Manor, Alisha McCole, Betsy McDonoff, Travis Moscinski, Danielle Ventre, Pat Wagner, Mike Shimon, Jessica Carpenter, Zach Ziegler |
Orchestra
Conductor | Robert Engelhart |
Assistant Conductor | Mike Quayle |
Musical Assistant | Stacey Beary |
Flute | Katie Bongers |
Clarinet | Katie Hantz |
Alto Saxophone | Hilary Faye |
Clarinet/Tenor Saxophone | Amanda Bodamer |
Clarinet/Bass Clarinet | Jason Moody |
Trumpet | Sean Carr, Michelle Parks |
Trombone | Laurel Hague, Jessica Ferris |
Percussion | Tim Dries, Steve Locewicz |
Bass | Jon Broderson |
Piano | Lynne Lanczy |
Creative Team
Director | Dr. James A. Panowski |
Choreography | Janel Cooke |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Costume Designer and Coordinator | Shelley Russell |
Rental Costumes | Seaside Musical Theatre |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Elizabeth Bruer |
Production Stage Manager | Elizabeth Bruer |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Godiva the Horse Designer and Constructor | Shelley Russell |
Godiva the Horse Internal Frame Constructors | Kimberly Hegmegee, Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Production Manager | Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Assistant Stage Managers | Sarah Zyburt, Allison Fox |
Master Electrician | David LaChapelle |
Light Board Operator | Stephen Krebs |
Spotlight Operators | Nicole DeYoung, Ryan Washeleski, Joe Switek, Colin Jarrell, Mike Rudden |
Sound Board Operator | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Sound Assistant | Matt Nordine |
Wardrobe Mistress | Sarah D. Long |
Wardrobe Crew | Kendra Atkins, Anthony Ascione, Sherry Bollero, Andrea Hitt, Amelia Justice, Sabreena Lachliain, Eric Otradovec, Bree Prehn |
Hair and Makeup Crew | Jaclyn Bordak, Cara Manor, Anthony Ascione, Alyssa Dupras, Emily Strazzinski, Aaron Hill, Becky Heldt, Eric Otradovec, Ellisa Clumpner |
Fly Crew | Courteney Bostick, Steve McClain, Dave LaChapelle |
Run Crew | Jaclyn Bordak, Mahria D'Elia, Wendy Gaudette, Madeline Hunsaker, Amy Meyer, Holly Remines, Jen Henry, Ashley Bedell |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Beth Nintzel, Bree Prehn, Anthony Ascione, Anna H. Ebby, Jessica Luiz, Danielle deJonge |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Elizabeth Bruer |
Lead Carpenter | Steve McClain |
Carpenters | Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Ryan Washeleski, Travis Moscinski |
Construction Crew | Chris Secord, Ben Lucey, Ella Bartlett, Brian Brinkman, Jaclyn Bordak, Mahria D'Elia, Wendy Gaudette, Madeline Hunsaker, Amy Meyer, Holly Remines, Dave LaChapelle, Allison Fox, Ben Filipowciz, Brian Ketner, Shannon Franz, ecky Doster, Rachel Granda-Gluski, Sarah Frame, Danielle Ventre |
Electricians | Matthew Nordine, Stephen Krebs, Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Becky Heldt, Ryan Washeleski, Chris Secord, Ben Lucey, Ella Bartlett, Brian Brinkman |
Paint Charge | Becky Heldt |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Box Office Manager | Ben Schneider |
Box Office Staff | Kelly L. Passinault, Kelly LeGault, Ben Filipowicz, Mark Cervantes |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Ben Schneider, Matt Hudson, Sarah Long, Christopher D. Kurszewski |
2006 - Ebenezer Scrooge
Ebenezer Scrooge was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 7-9, 2006.
Cast List
Ebenezer Scrooge | Rusty Bowers |
Bob Cratchit | Mike Shimon |
Mrs. Cratchit | Alisha McCole |
Tiny Tim | Isaac Redlon |
Peter Cratchit | Luke Redlon |
Cathy Cratchit | Emma Metcalf |
Elsie Cratchit | Katherine Rayhorn |
Belinda Cratchit | Alexandra Bott |
Ghost of Jacob Marley | Stan Wright |
Ghost of Christmas Past | Julie Wilkinson |
Nephew | Timmy Grams |
Nephew's Wife | Betsy McDonoff |
Young Scrooge | Travis Moscinski |
Isabel | Jessica Luiz |
Fezziwig | Justin Dupras |
Mrs. Fezziwig | Jodie Smith |
Ghost of Christmas Present | Chris Curry |
Ghost of Christmas Future | Timmy Grams |
Simpkins | Anthony Pruett |
Young Ebby | George Gregory |
Fan | Julia Janowski |
Couple with Simpkins | Robert Goodrich and Ashley Baker |
Charity Women | Kelly L. Passinault, Sarah Frame |
Turkey Boy | Ricky Vermeulen |
Ensemble | Ashley Baker, Lisa Bowers, Jack Bowers, Jessica Bowers, Joe Bowers, Autumn Christunas, Sarah Frame, Robert Goodrich, Paige Graham, Julia Janowski, Ross Johnson, Alexandra Kitchen, Devin Lavey, Jacy Madden, Bonnie Mahin, Betsy McDonoff, Travis Moscinski, Kelly L. Passinault, Rhonda Rossway, Callie Wilkinson, Caitlin Wright |
Urchins | Ethan Bott, Cameron Chudy, Emma Gregory, Anna Janowski, Rohan Mahin, Nick Metcalf, Paulina Puskala, Beth Seavoy, Cera Shelafoe, Sydney Rehmann, Jill Vermeulen, Ricky Vermeulen, Katherine Wilkinson |
Creative Team
Composer | Jeffery A. Bruning |
Lyricist and Librettist | Denise Clark |
Director | Denise Clark |
Music Director | Jeffery A. Bruning |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designers | Kimberly Hegmegee, Kelly L. Stephenson |
Sound Designer | William Digneit |
Costume Designer | Sarah D. Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Becky Heldt |
Production Stage Manager | Jennifer Henry |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Production Manager | Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Director | Jennifer Tavernier |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbott |
Master Electrician | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Assistant Master Electrician | Stephen Krebs |
Light Board Operator | Mike Rudden |
Sound Board Operator | Nick Agorgianitis |
Wardrobe Mistress | Megan Perry |
Wardrobe Crew | Randi M. Clayton |
Makeup Crew | Kelly L. Passinault, Christopher Curry |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Beth Nintzel, Lisa Giebler, Danielle DeJonge, Randi Mae Clayton, Anny Ebby, Jodie Cain Smith, Bree Prehn |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Elizabeth Bruer |
Lead Carpenter | Steve McClain |
Carpenters | Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Jennifer Henry, Becky Heldt, Travis Moscinski |
Painters | Jessica Luiz, Kelly L. Passinault, Jennifer Henry, Cassie Fisher, Stephen Krebs, Becky Heldt |
Electricians | William Digneit, David LaChapelle, Matthew Nordine, Cori Stupak, Joe Heyrman, Nick Agorgianitis, Becky Heldt, Lisa Giebler, Jennifer Henry, Steve McClain, Becky Doster |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Bruer |
Properties Artisan | Becky Heldt |
Box Office Manager | Ben Schneider |
Box Office Staff | Kelly L. Passinault, Kelly LeGault, Mark Cervantes, Benjamen Filipowicz |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Ben Schneider, Matt Hudson, Sarah D. Long |
2006 - Vampire Lesbians of Sodom
Vampire Lesbians of Sodom was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre December 2 and 8, 2006.
Cast List
Prologue | Ben Filipowicz |
The Girl | Ella Bartlett |
Ali | Mike Rudden |
Hujar | Kyle Bladow |
Baba | Travis Moscinski |
Girl | Ben Schneider |
Succubus | Jessica Luiz |
King Carlisle | Mike Rudden |
Etienne | Travis Moscinski |
Renee Vain | Kelly LeGault |
La Condessa | Jessica Luiz |
Madeleine Astarte | Ben Schneider |
Oatsie Carewe | Ben Filipowicz |
Zack | Kyle Bladow |
P.J. | Mike Rudden |
Danny | Ben Filipowicz |
Tommy | Travis Moscinski |
Madeleine Andrews | Ben Schneider |
Tracy | Kelly LeGault |
Cleaning Lady | Jessica Luiz |
Creative Team
Director | James A. Panowski |
Choreographer | Shannon Franz |
Lighting Designer | Stephen Krebs |
Sound Designer | Steve McClain |
Costume Designer | Sarah Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Becky Heldt |
Production Stage Manager | Kelly L. Passinault |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Director | Shannon Franz |
Assistant Stage Managers | Betsy McDonoff, Ella Bartlett |
Wardrobe Crew | Beth Nintzel, Danielle deJonge, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Ebby |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
2006 - Tell-Tale
Tell-Tale was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre from November 15-18, 2006. It was the 2006 Panowski Playwriting Award winner.
Cast List
Edgar Allan Poe | Adam Maslak |
Nurse | Jessica Luiz |
Virginia Clemm Poe | Emily Strazzinski |
Maria Clemm | Kelley Ross |
Ghost of Eliza Poe | Ella Bartlett |
Fanny Osgoode | Beth Nintzel |
Robert Merrill | Brian Elliott |
Female Ensemble | Kelly LeGault, Cassie Fisher, Sherry Bollero |
Male Ensemble | Ben Filipowicz, Matt Mallum, Mike Rudden |
Creative Team
Director | Paul Truckey |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Sound Designer | Matt Nordine |
Costume Designer | Sarah D. Long |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Jennifer Henry |
Production Stage Manager | Becky Heldt |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Production Manager | Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Technical Director | Steve McClain |
Assistant Hair and Makeup Designer | Richard Abbot |
Assistant Stage Managers | Rachel Granda-Gluski, Amelia Justice |
Assistant Director | Kelly L. Passinault |
Master Electrician | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Assistant Master Electrician | Stephen Krebs |
Light Board Operator | Christopher D. Kurszewski |
Sound Board Operator | Matt Nordine |
Wardrobe Mistress | Megan Perry |
Wardrobe Crew | Bree Prehn, Alaina O'Brien, Seth Johnson |
Hair and Makeup Crew | Jaclyn Bordak, Cara Manor |
Run Crew | Kelly Pavlovich, Scot Rushford |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Beth Nintzel, Lisa Giebler, Danielle DeJonge, Randi Mae Clayton, Anna Ebby, Jodie Cain Smith, Courteney Bostick, Jessica Luiz |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Elizabeth Bruer |
Lead Carpenter | Steve McClain |
Carpenters | Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Becky Heldt, Travis Moscinski |
Painters | Jessica Luiz, Kelly L. Passinault, Jennifer Henry, Cassie Fisher, Stephen Krebs, Becky Heldt |
Electricians | William Digneit, David LaChapelle, Matthew Nordine, Cori Stupak, Joe Heyrman, Nick Agorgianitis, Becky Heldt, Lisa Giebler, Jennifer Henry, Steve McClain, Becky Doster |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Bruer |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Box Office Manager | Ben Schneider |
Box Office Staff | Kelly L. Passinault, Kelly LeGault, Mark Cervantes |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Ben Schneider, Matt Hudson, Sarah Long |
2006 - Fall Lab Shows
Curtains, The Shock of Recognition, and Key Exchange were performed as part of the 2006 Fall Lab Shows at the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre November 1-4, 2006.
Cast List
Curtains |
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Ron Behrens | Ben Schneider |
Marcia Behrens | Ann Savini |
Jim | John S. Pann |
Reporter | Mekenna Style |
The Shock of Recognition |
|
Herb Miller | Matthew Hudson |
Jack Barnstable | Brian Ketner |
Dorothy | Cara Manor |
Richard Pawling | Mike Shimon |
Key Exchange |
|
Philip | Travis Moscinski |
Lisa | Courteney Bostick |
Michael | Ben Filipowicz |
Creative Team
Curtains |
|
Director | Ali McCole |
Sound Designer | Bill Digneit |
Lighting Designer | Kelly Stephenson |
Faculty Advisor | Paul Truckey |
The Shock of Recognition |
|
Director | Elizabeth Bruer |
Costume Designer | Ali McCole |
Sound Designer | Christopher Kurszewski |
Lighting Designer | Kelly L. Stephenson |
Faculty Advisor | Victor G. Holliday |
Key Exchange |
|
Director | Kelly L. Passinault |
Assistant Director | Ella Bartlett |
Creative Consultant | Beth Nintzel |
Lighting Designer | Kelly L. Stephenson |
Properties Designer | Jen Henry |
Sound Designer | Christopher Kurszewski |
Costume Consultant | Ali McCole |
Faculty Advisor | Dr. James A. Panowski |
2006 - Epic Proportions
Epic Proportions was performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre October 4-7, 2006.
Cast List
Louise Goldman | Sarah Frame |
Benny Bennet | Adam Maslak |
Phil Bennet | Danny Digneit |
Extra, Cleopatra, Queen | Beth Nintzel |
Conspirator 1, Jack, Roman General, Egyptian, Cochette's Attendant, Gladiator | Brian Brinkman |
Conspirator 2, Slavemaster, Extra, Guard, Gladiator | Travis Moscinski |
Octavium, Shel, Extra, Egyptian, Guard, Gladiator | Michael Barrett |
Conspirator 3, Queen's Attendant, Cochette, Egyptian Dancing Girl | Stephanie Peck |
Narrator, D.W. Dewitt, Egyptian, Brady, Stagehand, Intolerance | Brian Elliott |
Standbys | Ella Bartlett, Cameron Witbech |
Creative Team
Director | Shelley Russell |
Fight Choreographer | Shelley Russell |
Scenic Designer | Victor G. Holliday |
Lighting Designer | Cassie Fisher |
Sound Designer | Christopher Kurszewski |
Costume Designer | Shelley Russell |
Hair and Makeup Designer | Alisha McCole |
Properties Designer | Becky Heldt |
Production Stage Manager | William Digneit |
Technical Director | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Production Manager | Kimberly Hegmegee |
Producer | James A. Panowski |
Additional Artistic Staff
Assistant Production Manager | Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Stage Managers | Jennifer Henry, Amelia Justice |
Assistant Director | Betsy McDonoff |
Fight Captain | Adam Maslak |
Properties Assistant | Rachel Granda-Gluski |
Master Electrician | Cassie Fisher |
Assistant Master Electrician | Stephen Krebs |
Light Board Operator | David LaChapelle |
Sound Board Operator | Mike Shimon |
Wardrobe Mistress | Kelly L. Passinault |
Wardrobe Crew | Ella Bartlett, Rachel Grand-Gluski, Leigh Dudley, Lance Larsen |
Run Crew | Adam Boggs, Ben Filipowicz |
Forest Roberts Theatre Staff
Director of Theatre | James A. Panowski |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Sarah D. Long |
Costume Crew | Beth Nintzel, Lisa Giebler, Danielle DeJonge, Randi Mae Clayton, Kelly L. Stephenson |
Scene Shop Supervisor | Elizabeth Bruer |
Carpenters | Courteney Bostick, Mike Rudden, Steve McClain, Jennifer Henry, Travis Moscinski, Jessica Luiz |
Electricians | William Digneit, David LaChapelle, Matthew Nordine, Cori Stupak, Joe Heyrman, Nick Agorgianitis, Becky Heldt, Lisa Giebler, Jennifer Henry, Steve McClain, Becky Doster |
Paint Charge | Elizabeth Bruer |
Assistant Paint Charge | Jessica Luiz |
Properties Artisan | Jennifer Henry |
Box Office Manager | Ben Schneider |
Box Office Staff | Kelly L. Passinault, Kelly LeGault, Mark Cervantes |
House Manager | Matt Hudson |
Graduate Artistic Interns | Ben Schneider, Matt Hudson, Sarah Long |