Aiken Community Theatre presents
Feb 17, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm
Feb 19 and 25 at 2:00 pm
Feb 17, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm
Feb 19 and 25 at 2:00 pm
Aiken Community Theatre (ACT) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to entertain, educate, and enrich our community by providing a quality theatre experience.
Executive Director – Kyle Seconi
Artistic Director – JC Crider
Facilities Director – Thurmond Whatley
Secretary – Chrissey Morton
Treasurer – Jimmy Moore
Marketing Director – Dustin Turner
Marcia Harris
Wendy Dietzel
Jim Schroeder
Ellen Williams
Angie Galan
Collette Miller
Cory Herbst
Jeff Mastromonico
Anrenee Tucker-Brown
Jerry West Frances Fields
Theatre Operator: Whitney McDonald
The mission of the ACT Youth Wing is to provide the broadest range of theatrical experience and education we can to the greatest number of young people we can while maintaining the highest level of quality we can in a safe and welcoming environment.
Artistic Director – Stephen McKinney
Finance Director – Jimmy Moore
Education Director – Wendy Dietzel
Communications Director – Cory Herbst
Youth Wing Teachers:
Wendy Dietzel
Frances Fields
Shannon Huey
Dramatization by Joseph Robinette
From the story by C. S. Lewis
Directed by Frances Fields
Performed by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing
Welcome to Aiken Community Theatre Youth Wing’s production of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, part of our 70th Season! We are so glad you could join us for what promises to be wonderful production brought to you by your own talented community of young people.
The Youth Wing is a vital part of the education piece of ACT’s mission, and the young adults involved in this company have often been the rock upon which a mainstage production stands. The Youth Wing hosts free workshops on the second Saturdays of each month September – May. Check out our website for details on how to become involved.
With gratitude,
Kyle A. Seconi Executive DirectorInspired by the T.S. Eliot's poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, Lovesong revolves around a couple, William and Margaret/Billy and Maggie, who are depicted at two key stages in their lives. After forty years of marriage, Maggie is ill and riddled with pain. As they enter the final week of her life, the house becomes full with memories of their marriage and their desperation to conceive a child. Past and present literally intertwine as the older and younger couples move around each other across the stage.
Written by Noel Coward Directed by Peg TribertThis dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ classic work faithfully recreates the magic and mystery of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into the exciting, never-to-beforgotten Narnia. The action features chases, duels and escapes as the witch is determined to keep Narnia in her possession and to end the reign of Aslan. This story of love, faith, courage and giving, with its triumph of good over evil, is a true celebration of life.
Ahh Sunshine! Beth Greene
Pat Tatum RhielDirector..……………….……………………………..…Frances Fields
Assistant Director………………………………….…….Wendy Dietzel
Stage Manager.…..………………………………….Lori Mastromonico
Costumers...........................................................Ellen Williams, Renee Brown
Props...........................................Anita Hanna, Tatum Hanna, Harvey Kinder
Set Designer………………………………………….....Duane Berning
Set Construction…………………..…Duane Berning, Jim Schroeder
Set Dressing……………………………..…...Youth Wing Company
Lighting Designer………………………………………..…Cory Herbst
Operator……...…………………………………..Frank Fields
Projections Designer……………………………………….Cory Herbst
Operator………………………….…………..…Travis McNeil
Sound Operator……………………………………..Jeff Mastromonico
Puppet Designers/Builders………………...Frank Fields, Charles Inglett
Fight Choreographer………………………………… Wesslen Romano
ASL Interpreters…. ………………………..Lesley Klepac, Bridgett Krol
Student Assistant…………………………………………...…Eryn Fox
Frances Fields is a native of Columbia, SC. Bitten by the acting bug at an early age, Frances has spent her life in the theatre. She received a BA in Theatre at Coastal Carolina University and is a graduate of The Circus Centers Clown Conservatory in San Francisco, CA. The Clown Conservatory allowed her to study dance, body awareness, mime, Chinese acrobats and European-style clown culminating in five original shows and a touring show. She is a proud member of the SC Shakespeare Company and the locally based touring children’s theatre company, Porkchop Productions. Frances has performed in professional regional productions: Nunsense, The Nuncracker: The Nunsense Christmas Musical, Blythe Spirit (The Palace Theatre in Myrtle Beach, SC) as well as Click Clack Moo, Miss Nelson is Missing, Commedia Fairy Tails, (Children’s Theatre in Columbia, SC). She now lives in Aiken, SC with her husband and has been lucky enough to be part of several Aiken Community Theatre productions – Addams Family, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Silent Sky to name a few.
Luke Williams, Angie Galan----------------------------------------------------Aslan
Audrey Dietzel Centaur
Elora Klepac Dwarf/Queen’s Evil Sidekick
Alex Mastromonico Edmund Pevensie
Wesslen Romano Edmund Pevensie, Adult
Liliana Henry Elf
Timothy Williams, Jr. Father Christmas
Abigail Turner - Fenris Ulf
Alena Crowley Unicorn
Alexandra Carr, Bridget E, Daniel Woodworth, Paige Scarlett,
Raymond Gibbs, Scott Woodworth Ensemble
Zephanae Liis Lucy Pevensie
Tricia Perea Lucy Pevensie, Adult
Caden Brown Mr. Beaver
Claire Woodworth Mrs. Beaver
Paul Hommel Peter Pevensie
Garret Maroney Peter Pevensie, Adult
Caroline Seawell Susan Pevensie
Melissa Henry Susan Pevensie, Adult
Dee Ateca Tumnus
Camden Hadley White Witch
Connor Daugherty, Patrick Creagh Wolf
Izzy Braun, Katie Kirk, Olive Dixon, Piper Kerlin Wood Nymphs
(Fenris Ulf) has grown up in theatre. Her favorite roles include The Wizard of Oz (Lullaby League/Poppy), Broadway & Beyond, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Gladys), and Steel Magnolias (Annelle). She is a sophomore at Horse Creek Academy, a visual artist, and plans to earn a Ph.D. in Astrobiology.
(Unicorn) has grown up in theatre. Her favorite roles include The Wizard of Oz (Lullaby League/Poppy), Broadway & Beyond, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Gladys), and Steel Magnolias (Annelle). She is a sophomore at Horse Creek Academy, a visual artist, and plans to earn a Ph.D. in Astrobiology.
Alena Crowley(Edmund Pevensie) is an 8th grader at Tall Pines STEM Academy. You may recognize him from his role as Ralphie in ACT’s production of A Christmas Story, or his more recent role as Bruce in ACT’s production of Matilda the Musical. Alex hopes you enjoy the show. Long Live the TRUE King!
Alex Mastromonico(Ensemble) is a 13-year-old in 8th grade at LBC Middle School. This is her debut at ACT.
Alexandra Carr(Aslan) is a member of the ACT Board of Directors and mother of two Youth Wing alumni. Youth Wing productions are her favorite part of the theate,r and she is proud to get “behind” this one! During the day she works at the Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
Angie(Centaur) is excited to be involved in this show. She had so much fun. She was recently in Matilda the Musical, the library show, and many more. She is also involved in her school’s drama club.
Audrey Dietzel(Ensemble) is a senior at South Aiken. Some of her previous shows at ACT include Murder’s in the Heir and Elf the Musical. She is very sad to be ending her time with Youth Wing, but very excited to do this show!
(Mr. Beaver) is a freshman at Midland Valley High School. He began acting in the 6th grade at LBC in The Reality show of Prince Absurdly Handsome. He also played in different productions at ACgateway including Check Please, and 13 Ways to Screw up Your College Interview.
(White Witch) is 14 years old and very excited to be working with the Youth Wing again! This is her second show with Aiken Community Theater, and her first speaking role.
(Susan Pevensie) is a senior at Aiken High School, and is one of ACT’s Youth Wing officers. This lover-of-theater enjoys helping both on and off stage. You may have seen her previously in Matilda the Musical or Murder’s in the Heir. This fair lady desires thou to enjoy the showeth and all hail Queen Susan!
Caroline Seawell(Mrs. Beaver) is a high school sophomore who's performing in her 9th play here at ACT. Her most recent credits include ensemble in Elf the Musical and Fiona Starkweather in Murder's In The Heir. When Claire's not spending the majority of her time at ACT, she enjoys Girl Scouts, babysitting, and hanging with friends.
Claire Woodworth(Wolf) lives in Aiken SC, where he attends Tall Pines STEM Academy. At Tall Pines, Connor is part of the Drama Club, Beta Club, Cross Country and Soccer Teams. Connor’s hobbies include sports, acting, writing, sketching, piano and listening to music. Connor is extremely proud to be in the cast of the Lion the Witch and The Wardrobe.
Connor Daugherty(Ensemble) is 14 years old and is homeschooled. He is in his 6th play at ACT including Christmas Story, Happily Ever After, Dragon Masters, The Frog Princess, and Elf the Musical. He has been in Youth Wing for 3 years. He enjoys doing magic and spending time with family.
Daniel Woodworth(Tumnus) is a high school junior who is dual enrolled at Aiken Technical College. They most recently appeared in the ACT production of Murder’s In The Heir. Besides theatre, they also enjoy writing and producing music, and fine art. They hope you enjoy the show!
(Adult Peter) is so excited to play this role. To share the stage with such an amazingly talented group of young actors, if only for a moment, is a privilege and pleasure. His fellow adult siblings aren’t too shabby either. Break a leg, everyone!
Garrett Maroney(Wood Nymph) is an 8th grader at Tall Pines STEM Academy. This is her second main stage play after Matilda the Musical. She is an active member of the Youth Wing and has been a part of many of their productions. She is also a member of the Tall Pines Drama Club. She hopes you will all enjoy the show!
Izzy Braun(Wood Nymph) is currently in 8th grade at New Ellenton Middle School. She has been involved in ACT for the past five years and loves it! Her hobbies include reading, drinking tea, eating at Mi Ranchos, beating up her little brother, shopping, and going to church. Her past roles include, a Who in Seussical the Musical, Lucille in Junie B. Jones, and Vassalisa in The Frog Princess.
Katie Kirk(Elf) is 11 years old and is a 6th grader at St. Mary’s Help of Christian School. Lili was last seen at ACT in Matilda the Musical as Nancy, and she is a member of the ACT Youth Wing. Lili loves to read.
Liliana Henry(Aslan) is really excited to be playing Aslan for this show. He is the Youth Wing president. He was a Russian mafia member in Matilda the Musical and Jordan Starkweather in Murder’s in the Heir. Luke is also excited to be using a giant puppet.
Luke Williams(Adult Susan) is thrilled to be working with the Youth Wing for the first time, especially because she gets to spend time with her oldest daughter, Liliana. This is also her first time on the ACT stage as an actress after choreographing Nunsense and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown in 2014.
Melissa Henry(Wood Nymph) is an eighth grader at Tall Pines STEM Academy. This is her third show with ACT, following a Youth Wing Garden Theatre production and Matilda The Musical. Olive sings with the Belles Canto choir and enjoys martial arts, making art, and anything that does not involve writing.
Olive Dixon(Ensemble) is 18 years old. You may have seen her before in Miracle on 34th Street, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and Murder’s in the Heir. This is her last year in Youth Wing. She hopes you enjoy the show!
(Wolf) began acting at Mead Hall. He performed in his first theatrical piece in 2021, and is very enthusiastic about showing his talent on stage for all to see. He is well-versed in voice impressions including ones he’s made up, accents, a few celebrities, cartoon and show characters. He wishes you to have an excellent time at ACT.
Patrick Creagh(Dwarf, the Snow Queen’s evil sidekick) is homeschooled and in 5th grade. Her first role at ACP was Lil Roo in Seussical the Musical Jr. She went on to play an elf and security guard in Elf, the Musical. Although she attended Youth Wing workshops for over a year, this is Elora’s first Youth Wing play.
Elora Klepac(Peter Pevensie) is a senior in high school and has been involved with the theater for the past four years. He’s excited to play Peter, but he’s disappointed he didn’t get the title role of the Wardrobe. He super hopes you enjoy the show!
Paul(Wood Nymph/Witch’s Army) is 17 and a homeschool student. Piper loves acting. She has been in many plays including Through the Storybook, Wizard of Oz, The Jungle Book, The Secret Garden, Within the Reflection, Broadway and Beyond (at ACT), and Peter and the Starcatcher (at BJU).
(Ensemble) is a 6th grade student at Aiken Intermediate School and loves being a part of ACT. He made his debut during Garden Theatre when he was cast as Sascha in The Frog Princess. He looks forward to many more shows.
Raymond Gibbs(Ensemble) is a senior who's performing in his seventh and final production as a Youth Winger, including Murder's In the Heir, Sleepy Hollow, and Cheaper By the Dozen. He's sad to be leaving, but excited to act in his final show with many of the friends he's made over the years.
Scott Woodworth(Father Christmas) is working with the Youth Wing for the first time. Known as Son of Faith, Tim is a recording artist that has performed both nationally and internationally since 2006. Tim appreciates the Mastromonico family for the opportunity to work with such a talented team of creatives at ACT.
Timothy Williams, Jr.(Adult Lucy) is excited to be reunited with cast members from other ACT plays, as she was Sally in A Charlie Brown Christmas, Mother in A Christmas Story and Mrs. McCarthy in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. She looks forward to future performances with the young actors she met during this production.
Tricia Perea(Adult Edmund) is enjoying his fourth time on the ACT stage. His debut was as a gypsy in Paris, 1482. The second performance was as a boy with a sad little tree. The third was as a doctor and spicy Italian dancer. He feels blessed to be back on the stage with his theater family.
(Lucy Pevensie) is a high school senior who has been a part of the Aiken Community Theater's Youth Wing for the past four years. She is honored to be playing the role of bright, wonderfilled Lucy. As much as she would love to share what is inside the wardrobe, it is simply "Narnia business.”
May 5, 2023
Doors open at 6:30. Grab some coffee and sweets. Seating is first come, first served. Open mic begins at 7:00 and The McDonald Boyd Trio featuring our own talented ACT Theatre Operator, Whitney McDonald will start by 8:00. We look forward to seeing you!