Peter and the Starcatcher

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Production Crew

Lipscomb University Department of Theatre presents

Scene Shop Foremen: Brielyn McLendon, Nelson Tilley, JT Friend Scenic Charge: Joss Yarbrough Props Assistant: Scott Wilson Scene Shop Crew: Katie Chance, Virouna Elia, Elizabeth Golden, Bekah

Stogner, Hunter Martin, Anna Biggerstaff, Maya Denning, Meredith Nielsen, Brooklyn Thompson, Logan Dozier, Jonathan Killebrew, Will Scroggins, Victoria Thompson, Shelby Woods, Mary Feldman, Hendrick Shelton, Rebecca Siler, Connor Weaver, Katie Woytach Costume Shop Assistants: Sarah Reed, Sarah Johnson, Mary Feldman, Emily Meinerding Costume Stitchers: Brooke Bethel, Megan Gillon, Ania Gomez, Allison Kalfas, Mary Elizabeth Roberts, Cooper Humphreys, Morgan Bowling, J.T. Friend, Anna Elizabeth Micksch, Kelsey Pujdak, Scott Wilson Master Electricians: Lyndsey Moulton, Anna Elizabeth Micksch Lighting and Sound Electricians: Brooke Foster, Sam Kell, Morgan McCormick, Sarah Reed, Mackenzie Smith, Brooklyn Chalfant, Chris Huynh, Noah Jones, Nathan Santiago, Lauren Yawn Marketing: Hunter Martin

Rick Elice music by Wayne Barker Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson originally produced by Disney Theatrical Productions play by

based on the novel by

Special Thanks Bradfield Stage Lighting, Lipscomb Departments of Events, ETS, and Campus Enhancement, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Walker Lumber, Nashville Plywood, Green Hills Sherwin Williams, Penske Truck Rentals, Stagecraft, Natalie Blackman, Ken Cerniglia, Sarah DeLisle, Emilie Hall, Beckett Harrison Lee, Jeff Lee, Meredith McDonough, Karen Sternberg, Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth

tickets

showtimes

Student: 5 Individual: $17 Faculty/Alumni: $12 $

Feb. 17-18, 24-25 at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 & 26 at 2:30 p.m. Shamblin Theatre 615.966.7075 theatre.lipscomb.edu


Director,s Note

Cast Boy: Joss Yarbrough

For my son: I grew up in your great-grandmother’s Victorian house. The attic was filled with steamer trunks and treasures, and when I was your age I played among artifacts of lives lived: I dreamed an old suitcase was a mine cart, a broken banister became my sword, and your great-grandfather’s bomber jacket turned me into Indiana Jones.

But below the surface of our story – of a time before Neverland, a pirate named Hook, or boys who could fly – run universal currents, as true to a child as is blue in the sky. PETER AND THE STARCATCHER charts a journey to assert one’s identity; to sacrifice the old for the becoming; and to find one’s belonging in an ever-changing world.

Years later, when I visited the house on 7th Street, I was swept in a wave of nostalgia – not by the presence of things packed and boxed, but by their absence. The house, empty now, held only ghosts of lives lived.

Beware, boy: there be pirates ahead, and some waters run dark, but the promises of PETER AND THE STARCATCHER may light the way. You can be what you want to be. Things are only worth what you’re willing to give up for them. And home is the place where you find yourself out of the dark.

Standing in the bare home I remembered stories I’d act out for your grandmother, and short plays I’d stage with my brother: our patio was a crumbling cliff, and our dining room the deck of a Star Destroyer. We played, we invented, and from the ordinary we imagined the extraordinary. In this spirit of play we have approached PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, a love-letter to childlike fancy and the theatricality of storytelling.

We invite you to play; our games are fun and frolic – anarchy, mischief! And we invite you to dream. This is the thing we did. Together, let’s fly.

- David Ian Lee

Molly: Robyn Smith Black Stache: Connor Weaver Smee: Sarah Johnson Aster: Hendrick Shelton Bumbrake: Nelson Tilley Alf: Allison Kalfas Mack: Jonathan Killebrew Slank: Logan Dozier Grempkin: Virouna Elia Prentiss: Scott Wilson Ted: Hunter Martin Fighting Prawn: Emily Meinerding Hawking Clam: Morgan Bowling Teacher/Sanchez: Brooke Bethel Captain Scott: Noah Jones Sailor/Swing: JT Friend Sailor/Swing: Kenzie Smith

Band Music Director, Piano: Randy Craft Percussion: Chris Schaub Violin: Lauren Yawn

Run Crew Light Console Operator: Haley Sue Pearson Sound Console Operator: Will Scroggins Wardrobe/Hair/Makeup: Mary Elizabeth

Robert, Katie Chance, Sarah Reed, Jacqueline Smoak Stagecrew/Props: Lauren Yawn, Anna Biggerstaff, Merrie Shearer, Cooper Humphries, Chris Huynh

Understudies: Morgan Bowling (Molly),

Noah Jones (Boy/Peter), Jonathan Killebrew (Stache)

Production Team Director: David Ian Lee Assistant Director: Elijah Wallace Music Director: Randy Craft Stage Manager: Brielyn McLendon Assistant Stage Manager: Maya Denning, Kaylea Frezza Set Designer, Technical Director: Andy Bleiler Lighting Designer: David Hardy Costume/Makeup Designer: June Kingsbury Audio Engineer: Corey Callis Choreographer/Dialect Coach: Kari Smith Fight Choreographer: Andrew Johnson Properties: Taylor Wood Producer/Marketing: Beki Baker Peter and the Starcatcher Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

The Kennedy Center American College Theater FestivalTM, part of the Rubenstein Arts Access Program, is generously funded by David and Alice Rubenstein. Additional support is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, the Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation, The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and Wilma E. Bernstein, and the National Committee for the Performing Arts. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. The aim of this national theater education program is to identify and promote quality in college-level theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KCACTF representative, and selected students and faculty are invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving scholarships, internships, grants and awards for actors, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights, designers, stage managers and critics at both the regional and national levels. Productions entered on the participating level are eligible for invitation to the KCACTF regional festival. Those productions invited to the regional festival will be considered for national awards of distinguished achievement, to be presented at the KCACTF national festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Last year more than 1,300 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. By entering this production, our theater department is sharing in the KCACTF goals to recognize, reward and celebrate the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the nation.


Director,s Note

Cast Boy: Joss Yarbrough

For my son: I grew up in your great-grandmother’s Victorian house. The attic was filled with steamer trunks and treasures, and when I was your age I played among artifacts of lives lived: I dreamed an old suitcase was a mine cart, a broken banister became my sword, and your great-grandfather’s bomber jacket turned me into Indiana Jones.

But below the surface of our story – of a time before Neverland, a pirate named Hook, or boys who could fly – run universal currents, as true to a child as is blue in the sky. PETER AND THE STARCATCHER charts a journey to assert one’s identity; to sacrifice the old for the becoming; and to find one’s belonging in an ever-changing world.

Years later, when I visited the house on 7th Street, I was swept in a wave of nostalgia – not by the presence of things packed and boxed, but by their absence. The house, empty now, held only ghosts of lives lived.

Beware, boy: there be pirates ahead, and some waters run dark, but the promises of PETER AND THE STARCATCHER may light the way. You can be what you want to be. Things are only worth what you’re willing to give up for them. And home is the place where you find yourself out of the dark.

Standing in the bare home I remembered stories I’d act out for your grandmother, and short plays I’d stage with my brother: our patio was a crumbling cliff, and our dining room the deck of a Star Destroyer. We played, we invented, and from the ordinary we imagined the extraordinary. In this spirit of play we have approached PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, a love-letter to childlike fancy and the theatricality of storytelling.

We invite you to play; our games are fun and frolic – anarchy, mischief! And we invite you to dream. This is the thing we did. Together, let’s fly.

- David Ian Lee

Molly: Robyn Smith Black Stache: Connor Weaver Smee: Sarah Johnson Aster: Hendrick Shelton Bumbrake: Nelson Tilley Alf: Allison Kalfas Mack: Jonathan Killebrew Slank: Logan Dozier Grempkin: Virouna Elia Prentiss: Scott Wilson Ted: Hunter Martin Fighting Prawn: Emily Meinerding Hawking Clam: Morgan Bowling Teacher/Sanchez: Brooke Bethel Captain Scott: Noah Jones Sailor/Swing: JT Friend Sailor/Swing: Kenzie Smith

Band Music Director, Piano: Randy Craft Percussion: Chris Schaub Violin: Lauren Yawn

Run Crew Light Console Operator: Haley Sue Pearson Sound Console Operator: Will Scroggins Wardrobe/Hair/Makeup: Mary Elizabeth

Robert, Katie Chance, Sarah Reed, Jacqueline Smoak Stagecrew/Props: Lauren Yawn, Anna Biggerstaff, Merrie Shearer, Cooper Humphries, Chris Huynh

Understudies: Morgan Bowling (Molly),

Noah Jones (Boy/Peter), Jonathan Killebrew (Stache)

Production Team Director: David Ian Lee Assistant Director: Elijah Wallace Music Director: Randy Craft Stage Manager: Brielyn McLendon Assistant Stage Manager: Maya Denning, Kaylea Frezza Set Designer, Technical Director: Andy Bleiler Lighting Designer: David Hardy Costume/Makeup Designer: June Kingsbury Audio Engineer: Corey Callis Choreographer/Dialect Coach: Kari Smith Fight Choreographer: Andrew Johnson Properties: Taylor Wood Producer/Marketing: Beki Baker Peter and the Starcatcher Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

The Kennedy Center American College Theater FestivalTM, part of the Rubenstein Arts Access Program, is generously funded by David and Alice Rubenstein. Additional support is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, the Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation, The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and Wilma E. Bernstein, and the National Committee for the Performing Arts. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. The aim of this national theater education program is to identify and promote quality in college-level theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KCACTF representative, and selected students and faculty are invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving scholarships, internships, grants and awards for actors, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights, designers, stage managers and critics at both the regional and national levels. Productions entered on the participating level are eligible for invitation to the KCACTF regional festival. Those productions invited to the regional festival will be considered for national awards of distinguished achievement, to be presented at the KCACTF national festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Last year more than 1,300 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. By entering this production, our theater department is sharing in the KCACTF goals to recognize, reward and celebrate the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the nation.


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Production Crew

Lipscomb University Department of Theatre presents

Scene Shop Foremen: Brielyn McLendon, Nelson Tilley, JT Friend Scenic Charge: Joss Yarbrough Props Assistant: Scott Wilson Scene Shop Crew: Katie Chance, Virouna Elia, Elizabeth Golden, Bekah

Stogner, Hunter Martin, Anna Biggerstaff, Maya Denning, Meredith Nielsen, Brooklyn Thompson, Logan Dozier, Jonathan Killebrew, Will Scroggins, Victoria Thompson, Shelby Woods, Mary Feldman, Hendrick Shelton, Rebecca Siler, Connor Weaver, Katie Woytach Costume Shop Assistants: Sarah Reed, Sarah Johnson, Mary Feldman, Emily Meinerding Costume Stitchers: Brooke Bethel, Megan Gillon, Ania Gomez, Allison Kalfas, Mary Elizabeth Roberts, Cooper Humphreys, Morgan Bowling, J.T. Friend, Anna Elizabeth Micksch, Kelsey Pujdak, Scott Wilson Master Electricians: Lyndsey Moulton, Anna Elizabeth Micksch Lighting and Sound Electricians: Brooke Foster, Sam Kell, Morgan McCormick, Sarah Reed, Mackenzie Smith, Brooklyn Chalfant, Chris Huynh, Noah Jones, Nathan Santiago, Lauren Yawn Marketing: Hunter Martin

Rick Elice music by Wayne Barker Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson originally produced by Disney Theatrical Productions play by

based on the novel by

Special Thanks Bradfield Stage Lighting, Lipscomb Departments of Events, ETS, and Campus Enhancement, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Walker Lumber, Nashville Plywood, Green Hills Sherwin Williams, Penske Truck Rentals, Stagecraft, Natalie Blackman, Ken Cerniglia, Sarah DeLisle, Emilie Hall, Beckett Harrison Lee, Jeff Lee, Meredith McDonough, Karen Sternberg, Vanderbilt Programs for Talented Youth

tickets

showtimes

Student: 5 Individual: $17 Faculty/Alumni: $12 $

Feb. 17-18, 24-25 at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 & 26 at 2:30 p.m. Shamblin Theatre 615.966.7075 theatre.lipscomb.edu


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