The Dramatic Association of Gonzaga College High School
proudly presents
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on Characters Created by CHARLES ADDAMS
Produced by Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86 & Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith
Directed by Mr. Andrew Curtin ‘01
Technical Direction by Ms. Sophia Menconi
Music Direction by Ms. Lucia LaNave
C horeography by Ms. Sarah Frances Hope Williams
March 10, 11, 17 & 18, 2023 at 7:30pm
March 12 & 19, 2023 at 2:30pm THE
Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE Orchestrations by LARRY HOCHMANTHE GONZAGA FATHERS CLUB
Cast
Gomez Addams...............................................................................................Tad Clifton
Morticia Addams........................................Helena Williams (Georgetown Visitation)
Wednesday Addams..................................................................Maggie Campione (GV)
Pugsley Addams...............................................................................................Caleb Linn
Lurch.......................................................................................................Alexander Reisig
Uncle Fester.......................................................................................................JP Howard
Grandma.................................................................................................Lorenzo Limarzi
Cousin Itt.......................................................................................................Chris Cullen
Thing..................................................................................Dakota Dorsey (Stone Ridge)
Mal Beineke.......................................................................................Matthew Shumaker
Alice Beineke..........................................................Sofia Parfomak (Bishop O’Connell)
Lucas Beineke............................................................................................Gabriel Dorsey
Ancestors
Caroline Buckley (GV)
Peter Clancy
Allie Cook (GV)
Luke Cousins
Parker Deerin
Chris Delaune
Sam Ewald^
Megan Gannon (GV)
Mary Gormly (GV)
Phoebe Hall (GV)^*
Judah Hampton
Marie Hermens (GV)
Sophia Kearney (GV)^
Megan Kelly (GV)^
Peggy Lannan (GV)
Brigid Limarzi (GV)
Molly McGee (GV)
Mary Claire Mea (O’Connell)^
Claire Norris (Edmund Burke School)
Olivia Vaughan (SR)
Alana Parchment (SR)^
Ryan Parlett
William Reed^
Aidan Ritcey-Donohue
Bella Ritcey-Donohue (GV)
Mathieu Saliba
Ella Schmidgall (Washington Latin)
Ryan Scott
Erin Shannon (SR)^
Blair Todd (GV)
Mary Turner (GV)
Addie Wildermuth (GV)
Milton Yates^ ^ featured dancer *dance captain
From the Director’s Chair...
At its core, the Addams Family is about…you guessed it, family. It’s about how lucky some people are to have a family who loves and accepts them exactly as they are, and it’s about what happens when people feel forced to become someone they aren’t. The various Addams…es struggle with their sense of self throughout the show- Gomez, trapped between his loyalties as husband and father; Morticia, struggling to reconcile her conceptual ideal of her life with its reality; Wednesday, trying to figure out how one can both be sappily head-over-heels in love AND be the kind of person who would “poison her own brother just for the ride in the ambulance.” Fortunately, they do so surrounded by the unconditional love of an (admittedly very unusual) family that treasures each of its members and will stand by them, every time. The Beinikes have it much worse- for them, at the start of the show, the battle has already been waged and lost, their true selves buried to meet the demands of a society that cares little for who they really are as long as they fit its prescribed roles. If not for a chance meeting in Central Park with a strange girl carrying a crossbow, Lucas Beinike likely would have grown up just like his fatherstifled, frustrated, and angry- and his parents would have remained trapped in their societal prisons as well. As it happens, these characters inhabit the world of musical theater, where such chancemeetings are in ample supply. Not all of us are so lucky.
Fortunately, the students of the Gonzaga Dramatic Association are. From a range of schools, backgrounds, ages, and experiences, these remarkable young people have come together to forge exactly that- a family. A family that cares about each of its members dearly, that sacrifices for them, that stands together to celebrate triumphs and to hold each other up in the face of adversity. It is a place where you can be exactly who you are and know you will be loved for it, unconditionally. In a world full of forces that would like nothing better than to strong-arm these students into conforming to someone else’s ideal, the GDA stands as a place they can be their real selves- their best selves. It’s a tremendous honor and privilege to work with these students. I couldn’t be more proud of their talent, their dedication, and above all, their character and devotion to one another.
25 years ago, I stepped out onto the stage here at Gonzaga to be in my first full-length musical (1998’s The Pajama Game), just as many of our students will tonight. It was a different era and a different theater, but the spirit remains the same. I found in the Gonzaga theater the freedom to learn and grow as a performer and as a person. I am so proud that our students today carry on that same tradition. It truly goes to show, here in the GDA as at 001 Cemetery Lane…”It’s family first/and family last/and family by and by!”
Curtain up!
- Andrew Curtin, directorSetting: e Addams Family Home, 001 Cemetery Lane
Act I
Act II
Production Staff
Producers..............................Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86 & Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith
Director.............................................................................Mr. Andrew Curtin ‘01
Assistant Director/Props Master...............................................Ms. Kate Griffith
Technical Director................................................................Ms. Sophia Menconi
Choreographer..............................................Ms. Sarah Frances Hope Williams
Music Supervisor............................................................Ms. Marika Countouris
Stage Crew Moderator....................................................Mr. Andrew Bevilacqua
Set Construction Consultant........................................Mr. Francisco Gonzalez
Costumer.....................................................................Mrs. Kimberly Notarianni
Music
Music Director/Conductor.................................................................Ms. Lucia LaNave
Assistant Music Director/Accompanist..............................Mr. Sean McCarthy-Grant
Keyboard 2..................................................................................................Mr. Joe Farber
Reed 1.....................................................................................................Mr. Brian Berdan
Trumpet................................................Ms. Hollyn Slykhuis^/Mr. Andrew Wood ‘12*
Trumpet 2.......................................................................................................Gabe Mallek
Cello.................................................................................................................Colin Phoel
Bass............................................................................................................Mr. Basil Parlett
Drums..........................................................................................................Mr. Dan Riggs
Percussion..........................................................................................Ms. Emilie Mitchell
* 1st weekend ^ 2nd weekend
Stage Crew
Stage Manager.............................................................................................Quinn Gibson
Assistant Stage Manager.................................................................................Kyle Merkle
Lighting Designer........................................................................................Patrick Jacobs
Lights Assistant/Spot Operator..................................................................Brendan Seay
Set Designer...............................................................................August van Geertruyden
Sound Designer.....................................................................................Anthony Buckley
Sound Assistants........................................................Patrick Kopplin, Joseph Portolese
Student Technical Director................................................................Daniel Huisentruit
Scene Shop Foreman/Wing Manager........................................................Aidan McGee
Loft Operator.......................................................................................Johnathan Watson
Run Crew...............Charlotte Lawler (O’Connell), Edward Malley, Hugh McMahon, Dante Soriano, Mila Taylor (GV), Leo Wach, Nick Winters
Makeup Crew.....Helina Daniel (GV), Maria Farren (GV), Anne McCormack (GV), Clara Permuy (GV), Lynn Rizk (GV), Bamlak Yilma (GV)
House Managers...................................................Alexander Carpentier & Wesley Peot
Production Staff Bios
Mr. Andrew Bevilacqua (Stage Crew Moderator) is happy to be involved in his fifth show at Gonzaga. A member of Gonzaga’s English Department, Mr. Bev has served as the GDA’s Stage Crew Moderator for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Into the Woods, Almost, Maine, and Gonzaga’s Bicentennial Celebration. Last year, Mr. Bev appeared on the Gonzaga stage as Detective/Dr. MacLean in Murder at the Limbic Center during Gonzaga’s Festival of OneAct Plays. (Special thanks to John Jerro for casting him!) He’s proud of the student cast and crew members for all their hard work in making this show so special and awesome. He would like to thank the GDA adult staff members -- especially the awesome Ms. Menconi, as his often-repeated description of their work together is: “Ms. Menconi is the brains, and I am the Bev.” Live long and prosper!
Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86, HoF ‘16 (Producer/GDA Moderator) has been involved in about 60 productions over the years, but this is the first musical he has done with both his son and daughter in the production. And presumably it will be the only one, so he is enjoying the moment. He thanks his stellar production team, the seniors for their talent and steadfastness over the years, and Monica and Gabe for keeping the house afloat while the three of us have been away. He hopes you have fun tonight.
Ms. Marika Countouris (Music Supervisor - she/her) has worked on the music team for the musicals at the GDA for 8 years! Some of her credits include: WOOLLY MAMMOTH: A Strange Loop (Pre-Broadway Run); ARENA STAGE: Ride the Cyclone; FORD’S: Grace (World Premiere);
SIGNATURE: The Color Purple; FLYING V: We’re Gonna Die (Helen Hayes Nomination for Outstanding Music Direction); GREAT LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS: Godspell; CONSTELLATION: The Last Five Years; MONUMENTAL: tick,tick…BOOM! (Helen Hayes Nomination for Outstanding Music Direction), Songs for a New World, Head Over Heels, Be More Chill, Daddy Long Legs, and Brooklyn; NEXTSTOP: Beehive; LEVINE MUSIC THEATRE: Matilda; CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY: 9 to 5. She holds a BM in Musical Theatre from The Catholic University of America and serves as Vocal Instructor & Area Accompanist for Howard University’s BFA Musical Theatre Program. NEXT UP: Passing Strange at Signature.
Mr. Andrew Curtin ‘01, HoF ‘15 (Director) couldn’t be more proud of the entire company working on The Addams Family and is thrilled to be working on another Gonzaga musical, 25 years after his first one (The Pajama Game, 1998). He has spent the last 17 years teaching theater and social studies at Park View High School in Sterling and Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, and is in his first year of service here in the social studies department on Eye Street. He would like to thank the GDA for welcoming him back with open arms, the Addams cast, crew, orchestra, and staff for their tireless efforts, especially Ms. Kate Griffith, without whose wearing of many, many hats this production would not have been half as creepy, kooky, mysterious OR spooky. Lastly, and most importantly, a very special thanks to his wife Anna and son Brennan for their unwaivering support and understanding of the completely unreasonable demands of a life of musical theatre!
Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith, HoF ‘18 (Producer) is in her 22nd season as a member of the production staff. Memorable shows include Singin’ in the Rain, Guys and Dolls, Kiss Me, Kate, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray, Beauty and the Beast and The Laramie Project. Thank you to Paul, Andrew, Kate, Marika, Sarah, Lucia, Kimberly, Sophia and Bev for being wonderful colleagues and creators. Congratulations to the cast and crew, especially the seniors, on all your hard work in putting this show togther. Welcome to all of the students (and parents!) for whom this is their first GDA show - we’re so happy you’re here with us. Love and thanks to her amazing husband Dan, and to Matt, Katie and Emmy for graciously sharing Mommy with the big kids.
Ms. Kate Griffith (Assistant Director) is so proud of the cast and crew for their work on another incredible production! She is continually grateful for the production team: Paul, Meghan, Sophia, Bev, Sarah Frances, Marika, Kimberly, and especially her directing partner, Andrew. Memorable directing credits include: The Curious Incident…, Into the Woods, Matilda The Musical, and Death She has a Masters in Theatre Education and has been directing, producing, and teaching drama for the past decade. She also tap dances, moderates Gonzaga’s Improv Club “No Boys Allowed,” and teaches Geometry at Gonzaga.
Ms. Lucia LaNave (Music Director) is a music director and pianist based in VA, and is an active member of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM). Recent credits: “Kinky Boots” (Sub. Keys 2, Olney Theatre Center); “Bat Boy” (Music Director, American University); “‘The Hello Girls,’ ‘Urinetown,’” “As You Like It” (Music Director, The Theatre Lab); “Bright Star” (Music Director, Levine Music Theatre); “Lucky Stiff” (Music Director, Nextstop Theatre Company); “The Christmas Angel” (Music Director, Creative Cauldron); “Little Shop of Horrors” (Assistant Music Director, Constellation Theatre Company). Along with her production work, she has participated in several new musical workshops: “Inside My Head,” written and composed by Zak Sandler (Music Director, The REACH at the Kennedy Center); “Vanishing Girl,” composed by Bill Yanesh and written by Hope Villenueva (Rehearsal pianist, Flying V Theatre). She has had the pleasure of working with Broadway talents, including accompanying Lisa Howard (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) in concert. She teaches voice and piano for both Metropolitan Studio of the Arts and Blue Feather Music, and accompanies for the musical theatre program at American University. She is a judge for the Virginia High School League (VHSL) One-Act Theatre Competition.
Ms. Sophia Menconi (Technical Director) is thrilled to welcome audiences to The Addams Family, her fifth show with the GDA and third as Technical Director. This is the most technically complex show she has overseen with the GDA, and none of this would have been possible without the stage crew’s senior leaders: Anthony, August, Dan, and Patrick. Thank you to Bev, Cisco, and Kate, who went above and beyond while supervising and supporting the stage crew. Thank you to Andrew, Meghan, and Paul for putting this whole production together. Finally, she would like to thank her partner Sam who always had a warm dinner ready for her at home!
Mrs. Kimberly Notarianni (Costumer) is in her 7th season as costumer for the GDA and is thrilled to be part of the production staff since 2019. Mom of Spencer (‘17) and Maddie Rose (SR ‘19) she has been costuming the GDA since Mr. Buckley roped her in immediately after chairing Gonzaga’s 35th Anniversary Gala in December of 2016. “Mrs. Noti” has one cardinal rule: Thou shall not eat in costume -- and she always has a secret candy stash in the cage. She promises that all performers will learn how to properly hang up a pair of pants by the end of their GDA career, and she never misses an opportunity to add a little sparkle or sequin to each show. A special shout out to Dr. Noti for his patience with late theater nights, hot glue guns, stray rhinestones, and musical theater playlists!
Ms. Sarah Frances Hope Williams (Choreographer) is in her 9th year with the GDA. Sarah Frances is an actor, choreographer and teaching artist in the DMV. She graduated from The Catholic University of America Department of Musical Theatre. Previous GDA shows are Into the Woods, Beauty and the Beast, Grease, Footloose, Fiddler on the Roof and Hairspray. Previous performing credits include Beauty and the Beast, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Saturday Night Fever, Urinetown and more. Sarah Frances is the Department Chair for Levine Music Theatre at the Levine School of Music. For Mom and Dad always.
GONZAGA DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION
The Cast and The Addams
March 10, 11, 12,
and Crew of Addams Family
Patrons of the
Gonzaga Dramatic Association
The Ball/Gibson Families
Gabriella Barbuto (GDA ‘14)
Mary Theresa Barbuto
Mary & Robert Barbuto
The Biedrzycki Family
The Boston Family
Paul & Monica Buckley
Tony Buckley
The Campione Family
Center for Adoption Support & Education
The Clancy Family
The Clifton Family
The Cook Family
The Cullen Family
Kevin & Alice Curtin
The Deerin Family
The Delaune Family
The Dent Family
The Dolan Family
The Donofrio-Benson Family
The Dorsey Family
The Dowd Family
The Ewald Family
The Flanagan Family
Georgetown Visitation Masqueraders
Georgetown Visitation Senior Parents
The Gannon Family
GDA Booster Alumni Parents
The Glynn Family
Gonzaga Ambassador for the Arts
Gonzaga Fathers Club
Gonzaga Mothers Club
Gonzaga One Act Festival
Gonzaga Unity Club
The Gormly Family
Kathryn Griffin & Patrick Cullen
The Hampton Family
Ellen Hill
The Howard Family
The Huisentruit Family
The Jacobs Family
In Memory of Courtney Kampa
The Kearney Family
The Kelly Family
The Kilner Family
The Kopplin Family
The Lannan Family
The Leach Family
Levine School of Music
Joseph & Kristen Limarzi
Tony & Meg Limarzi
Lincoln Property Company
The Linn Family
Andrew & Suzanne Marcou
The McGee Family
Holly & Patrick McMahon
The McMahon Family
The Merkle Family
The Nalls Family
The Nolan Family
Phyllis Norris
The Parfomak Family
The Plantamura Family
The Portolese Family
The Reischauer Family
The Reisig Family
The Ritcey-Donohue Family
The Saliba Family
The Schmigdall Family
The Shumaker Family
Jenkins Restoration
The Soriano Family
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
The Todd Family
The Turner Family
The van Geertruyden Family
Cecile Whitehead
The Wildermuth Family
The Williams Family
The Winters Family
The Yates Family
The Zaso Family
Well Wishers
We love you, Claire Norris. Break a leg!
Love, Uncle Chris, Aunt Ellen, Walt, John, Joe Embree and Lilly P.
Daniel Huisentruit, Now that you’ve mastered the art of building sets, maybe it’s finally time to tackle the garage. Love, Mom & Dad
The DeLaune family says “Break a Leg” to the cast and crew, especially Chris!
We are so proud of you, Kyle! Love, Mom, Dad & Zach
Break a leg, Claire Norris. We love you! Phitty and Granddaddy
Adelaide - Nanny loves you so much! Congratulations on your performance.
Congratulations Patrick on another wonderful production!
We are so proud of all your hard work. Thank you to all the GDA teachers and moderators who have encouraged and allowed Patrick to learn so much during his time on Eye Street.
Love always, Mom, Claire, Brendan and Jack
Celebrating 100 years of empowering leaders to serve with faith, intellect, and confidence.
BEST WISHES TO OUR GATORS PERFORMING IN THE GONZAGA PRODUCTION OF THE ADDAMS FAMILY –WITH GRATITUDE FOR OUR JESUIT BROTHERS, BREAK A LEG, GATORS!
We are an all-girls grades 1-12, Catholic, independent school, (co-ed program Pre-K through Kindergarten) located in Bethesda, Maryland. Bus transportation is available throughout the Washington metropolitan area.
Congratulations Anthony, for 4 years on stage crew. We are so proud of all the work you have done building the sets and running the sound. We are so happy you have been able to share this year, and especially this show, with Caroline.
Bios
Anthony Buckley (Sound Designer) climbed the audio ranks throughout his GDA career by defeating all prior sound managers in audio combat. However, he’ll be admitting defeat to his successor, Patrick Kopplin. He’d like to thank those who supported him in his conquest, although it won’t be the last…
Caroline Buckley (Ancestor) is super excited to be doing her second GDA show. She thanks everyone for coming and hopes they enjoy the show!!
Maggie Campione (Wednesday Addams) is a freshman at Visitation and is pumped to be in her first GDA production! She would like to thank her family and the whole cast and crew for this amazing experience.
Peter Clancy (Ancestor) is excited to be back doing theater after three years away. He is looking forward to participating in other GDA shows in the future. Outside of theater, he enjoys writing, wrestling, and Model UN. Enjoy the show!
Tad Clifton (Gomez Addams) welcomes you to Gonzaga’s production of The Addams Family! He would like to thank his directors, parents, sisters, friends, and most of all his Morticia, Helena. It’s been real.
Allie Cook (Ancestor) is a sophomore at Visitation and excited to be in her first GDA production. Wishing everyone in her “Addams Family” a great show!
Luke Cousins (Ancestor) was in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and is excited for his second GDA production! He would like to give a shout out to Ms. Griffith and all the cast, staff, and crew for being cool people.
Chris Cullen (Cousin Itt) is the biggest distraction that the GDA has arguably ever seen. Can’t wait to see what they do when they can actually “get work done”. For more distractions, come see the Festival of One Act Plays. He’ll see you around.
Parker Deerin (Ancestor) is excited to be in their first GDA musical. They would like to thank their friends and family for their support, and promise they’ll do every upperclassman who didn’t get to put on Newsies proud.
This is Chris Delaune’s (Ancestor) first play and he can’t wait to see how it turns out. In addition to theater, he is involved in Model UN and he plays water polo yearround. Stay weird and enjoy the show!
Dakota Dorsey (Thing) is in her third and final show with the GDA. She’s been proud to call Sheehy Theater her home for the past three years and hopes everyone appreciates the effort put in to make TAF spectacular. Shoutout to her twin Lucas 2.0!
Gabriel Dorsey (Lucas Beineke) has played roles from Rapunzel’s prince in Into the Woods to Sheldon J. Plankton in Spongebob The Musical. This is Gabriel’s last show, and he is forever grateful for all the casts, crews, and directors who made his GDA experience. He hopes you enjoy The Addams Family.
Sam Ewald (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is excited to participate in his first show at Gonzaga as a farewell to his four years here! You’ll find him doing the goofiest things in any instance he can - Much love to Mr. Buckley and Ms. Griffith for pressuring him enough to audition ;)
Megan Gannon (Ancestor) is so excited to be in her second production with the GDA! She goes to Georgetown Visitation and loves JP Howard.
Quinn Gibson (Stage Manager) incredibly proud to be stage managing for four GDA productions. They’d like to thank Jane Mueller and the entire cast and crew for their support and wonderful personalities!
Mary Gormly (Ancestor): “You don’t wanna mess with me, ‘cause if you mess with me, you’re messin’ with my family.” – Migos
Phoebe Hall (Ancestor/Dance Captain) is so excited to be in her second of hopefully many more GDA productions. It has been such an amazing opportunity. Thanks to Brigid and Megan for driving her to rehearsal every day!
Judah Hampton (Ancestor) is appearing in his first show with the GDA and is excited to come back for more!
Marie Hermens (Ancestor) is a senior at Georgetown Visitation and is so excited to be performing in her first show at Gonzaga! Previously she has done stage crew for productions at Visitation. Marie is so glad to have met all these amazing people!
JP Howard (Uncle Fester) is excited to be in his fourth show with the GDA. He would like to thank the directors for all their hard work. He would also like to thank his GDA family, his real family, his friends, and Ice Spice.
Daniel Huisentruit (Student Technical Director) is happy to be on stage crew for his second show. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Patrick Jacobs (Lighting Designer) is excited for his ninth and last production with the GDA. He has enjoyed working with everyone on stage crew and is excited to be lighting the show. He especially wants to thank his family for all their support. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Sophia Kearney (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is excited to be part of her first GDA production and has had such an incredible time so far! Sophia has been performing since a young age and was part of many elementary and middle school productions as well as shows at Surflight Theater in New Jersey.
Kelly (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is very excited to be in her first (and last *tear*) Gonzaga show! She wants to thank the entire cast and crew for making her feel welcome. Also big thanks to her parents for paying for her gas to and from rehearsal! Enjoy the show!
Patrick Kopplin (Sound Assistant) is happy to be helping with sound for The Addams Family. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Peggy Lannan (Ancestor) is very excited to be in her first GDA show, The Addams Family! Peggy’s a junior at Georgetown Visitation and has had a great time in the show thus far. She wishes the best for the rest of the cast in their performances!
Charlotte Lawler (Run Crew) is excited to participate in her first show at Gonzaga, and her first year on stage crew!
Lorenzo Limarzi (Grandma) is grateful for everything the GDA has given him. The memories, the laughter, the spotlight, but most of all, the friendships. He may not ever perform on a stage again, but his friends will be a part of his life forever. And thanks Mom, I love you.
Brigid Limarzi (Ancestor) is a senior at Visi and is immeasurably excited to return to the Sheehy Theater for her final show! As she sits here, she thinks fondly of all the wonderful people she has met in the GDA. #TAF4L
Caleb Linn (Pugsley Addams) is grateful to be a part of another GDA production, and he would like to thank all of the spectacular people involved in it! The real GDA is the friends and family that he has made along the way.
Gabe Mallek (Trumpet) is happy to be playing trumpet in his first GDA musical. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Edward Malley (Run Crew) is glad to be helping with run crew for The Addams Family. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Aidan McGee (Scene Shop Foreman/Wing Manager) is excited to be working in the scene shop for The Addams Family. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Molly McGee (Ancestor) is so excited to act in her 6th show at Gonzaga! When she’s not on the stage, she plays ice hockey at Visi. She wants to thank her family and friends for their constant love and support!
Hugh McMahon (Run Crew) enjoys working on stage crew, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Mary Claire Mea (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is excited to be in her first Gonzaga production! Previous shows include The Music Man and Guys & Dolls, and she runs an a cappella choir at O’Connell, where she is a senior. She would like to thank all of her wonderful castmates!
Kyle Merkle (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be in his second show with the GDA. He loves to play music and hang out with friends. He would like to give thanks to everyone in the GDA, as they are all great people.
Claire Norris (Ancestor) is excited to be in her first GDA show with hopefully many more to come! She loves theater and can’t wait to see what the GDA does next!
Alana Parchment (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is thrilled to make her first appearance on Gonzaga’s stage with the GDA. Previously, she participated in Stone Ridge’s productions of Anonymous and Beauty and the Beast. Though she is graduating, she is eternally grateful for the experiences and friendships this show provided.
Sofia Parfomak (Alice Beineke) is a senior at Bishop O’Connell and thrilled to be in her 2nd GDA production (if you count SpongeBob). She’s happy Mary Claire is in the show too so they can carpool--and debrief--together. GO KNIGHTS!!
Ryan Parlett (Ancestor) is a senior at Gonzaga, and this is his first and only show in the GDA. It’s been a ton of fun getting this ready for you all, and he hopes you like it!
Colin Phoel (Cello) is excited to be playing the cello for The Addams Family. He thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Joseph Portolese (Sound Assistant) is excited to work his second show at Gonzaga and is looking forward to the next three years on sound crew.
Liam Reed (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is a junior at Gonzaga. This is his first year in the GDA and he’s loved it so far. He is also in the Gonzaga Chamber Choir and loves musical theater. It’s been really fun to work with everyone and put on a great show this year!
Alexander Reisig (Lurch) is a senior in his first GDA production. He’s very excited and honored to be performing for you tonight.
Aidan Ritcey-Donohue (Ancestor) thanks you for coming and hopes you enjoy the show!
Bella Ritcey-Donohue (Ancestor) thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Mathieu Saliba (Ancestor): “THANK YOU MILES. MILES IS COOL!!!!”
Ella Schmidgall (Ancestor) is excited to be back in another GDA musical after she had tons of fun as the Stepmother in last year’s show! She loved the inside jokes, long hugs and belting The Addams Family soundtrack with the cast in the dressing rooms. She will miss the memories made with everyone and is excited to perform this creepy comedy. Enjoy :)
This is Ryan Scott’s (Ancestor) first play. He has had the time of his life working with his castmates and looks forward to participating in the GDA over the next four years.
This is Brendan Seay’s (Lights Assistant) 5th show on Eye Street, and up until the show, he spent most of his time searching for safety glasses and pretending to be busy rather than actually doing work.
Erin Shannon (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is very excited to be in her first show with the GDA. Previous shows outside of the GDA include Addams Family Jr. and Beauty and the Beast. She would like to thank her friends and cast mates for making her time with the GDA such a special experience, and to her family for supporting her always and driving her to DC every day!
Matthew Shumaker (Mal Beineke) is thrilled to end his time with the GDA strong with such a great cast, crew, and creative team. He wants to thank both Matt Gannon for being his greatest inspiration his entire life, and everyone who inspired him to create the shusletter (https:// shusletter.beehiiv.com/).
Dante Soriano (Run Crew) is excited to be joining the GDA in his first show. He enjoys cooking and sleeping in his free time. Thank you audience for being here!
Mila Taylor (Run Crew) is a freshman at Visitation, and this is her first GDA show. She would like to thank the audience for coming to see the show.
Blair Todd (Ancestor): “Previous roles outside of GDA include Mary Poppins and Lady Macbeth. In my spare time I love to practice guitar, play softball and swim with my friends! Love you!”
Mary Turner (Ancestor) is excited to be in her first show with the GDA. She enjoys watching TV shows and movies and playing the clarinet in her spare time. Love to everyone in the audience – enjoy the show!
This is August van Geertruyden’s (Set Designer) fourth show and his second as a member of tech crew. He is extremely proud of the hard work the crew has put in to bring this vision of a set to life. Enjoy the show!
Olivia Vaughan (Ancestor) is so excited to be in her first show with the GDA and to work with such an amazing cast and crew. Previously she participated in Stone Ridge’s Matilda, Beauty and the Beast and was part of tech crew for Anonymous.
Leo Wach (Run Crew) thanks you for coming, and hopes you enjoy the show!
Johnathan Watson (Loft Operator) is excited to be back with the GDA for his second show. He hopes everyone loves the show and doesn’t ask for a refund (you won’t get one).
Addie Wildermuth (Ancestor) is a senior at Visitation and is so excited to be in her first and sadly last show with the GDA! She would like to thank everyone for coming to the show, and the staff, cast and crew for a wonderful experience with this show!
Helena Williams (Morticia Addams) is so grateful to be in this show! She wants to thank everyone in the GDA, especially Megan and Tad, and her aiga. Family, family, I go to war for my family.
Nick Winters (Run Crew) would like to thank his entire family and especially his older brother, Drew.
Milton Yates (Ancestor/Featured Dancer) is excited to be participating in his 2nd production here on Eye Street. Milton is a freshman, he plays soccer and he wrestles, is a member of the Onyx club and is excited to continue his career as a GDA member. Before Milton attended Gonzaga, he was a part of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Milton would like to thank is family and friends for all the support!
We Love You, SENIORS!!
To the cast and crew, ank you for welcoming us into the GDA family and sharing your wishes, hopes, and adventures with us on and off the stage (and screen)!
To our graduating seniors, We love you and could not be prouder of you!
Break a leg!
With love from the families of the Visitation-GDA Class of 2023
Helina Daniel, Marie Hermens, Megan Gannon, Megan Kelly, Brigid Limarzi, Clara Permuy, Bella Ritcey-Donohue, Lynn Rizk, Addie Wildermuth, Helena Williams, Bamlak Yilma (alphabetically)AcKnowledgements
TheGonzagaDramaticAssociationwouldliketothankthefollowingpeoplefor theircontributions,bothbigandsmall,withoutwhichtheshowcouldnothave happened.
Fr. Joe Lingan, Fr. Harry Geib, Fr. Phil Ganir, Steve Neill, Tom Every, Jim Kilroy, Kara Schwabel, Dale Johnson and the Business Office, Robert Churchwell, Devon Leary, Mark Emory, Cisco Gonzalez and the Maintenance Staff, Priscilla Flynn, Mary Clare Glover, Conrad Singh, Renee Spencer, Jonathan Spencer, Jenni Dunn, Andrew Wood, Ciaran Freeman, Danielle Flood, Palm Facilities Services, Sage Dining Services, Campus Security, Joe Reyda, Kristen Allen and the Gonzaga Mothers’ Club, Mike Dunn and the Gonzaga Fathers’ Club, Britney Pugh, Ticia Berg, Andy Wing, RJN Audio & Production Management, Dean Leong, Walt Dowling & Parlights, John Corso, Paul Gillis and Stone Photography and all of the ushers who help us to find our seats and remind us politely not to bring food into the theater.
Drama Boosters
TheDramaBoosterswasestablishedin1998toassisttheproductionstaffwith costuming,props,concessions,adsales,ticketsales,setconstruction,publicity, andwhateverotherneedstheproductionmayrequire.Theirworkhasbeen essentialinproducingafirst-rateshow.TheGonzagaDramaticAssociation thankstheparentsintheDramaBoostersfortheirhardworkanddedicationto “TheAddamsFamily.”
Kim Ball
Monica Buckley
Christine Calpin
Meghan Campione
Haven Clancy
Robyn Clifton
Jennifer Cook
Brenda Cullen
Missy Deerin
Mary Fran Delaune
Joy Dorsey
Veronica Ewald
Cynthia Finks
Sally Gannon
Maria Grey
Elizabeth Hall
Tiffani Hampton
Sue Howard
Mary Huisentruit
Angie Iwanicki
Elizabeth Iwanicki
Allison Jacobs
Melissa Kearney
Shannon Kopplin
Maura Lannan
Meg Limarzi
Maura McGee
Courtney McMahon
Shannon Merkle
Paul Parfomak
Kathleen Parlett
Claire Portolese
Southerlyn Reisig
Jo Ritcey-Donohue
Alexia Gino Saliba
Nina Schmidgall
Shannon Seay
Tracy Shannon
Clare Shumaker
Arturo Soriano
Geraldine Soriano
Elizabeth Todd
Amy Wach
Heidi Wildermuth
Jennifer Winters
The Italian Place is the Official Caterer of the Gonzaga Dramatic Association.
Wewouldalsoliketothankalloftheparentswhoprovidedconcessions andhelpedinsomanyotherways.
Thankyouformakingtheshowthatmuchmorespecialforallofthekids.