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The Dramatic Association of Gonzaga College High School proudly presents
A Play by Simon Stephens
Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
November 11 & 12, 2022 at 7:30pm
November 13, 2022 at 2:30pm
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service Collection. (www.dramatists.com)
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME was first presented by the National Theatre, London at the Cottesloe Theatre on August 2nd 2012 and transferred to the Gielgud Theatre, West End, London on March 12th 2013. The Play opened in the USA at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on October 5th 2014. This Play is presented by kind permission of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Student Artwork provided by Jack Scandling ‘24
Produced by Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86 & Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith
Directed by Ms. Kate Griffith
Technical Direction by Ms. Sophia Menconi
Presented by the Gonzaga Mothers Club Join Us 42nd Annual Gonzaga Gala December 3, 2022 Congratulations to the Gonzaga Dramatic Association moderators, producers, directors, cast and crew on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time!
Company Ensemble
Understudies
Saliba ‘23
Cast Christopher.....................................................................................................Mathieu
Ed..................................................................................................................Lorenzo Limarzi ‘23
Buckley
Cousins
Terry......................................................................Parker
Hall
Heetderks
Counter..................................................................................Mike Hernandez
Limarzi ‘23
Linn
One..........................................................................Matthew Shumaker ‘23 Station Guard/ATM..........................................................................................Johan Torres ‘26 Duty Sergeant.....................................................................................................Milton Yates ‘26 Christopher...........................................................................................................Caleb Linn ‘24 Ed.......................................................................................................................Luke Cousins ‘25 Siobhan................................................................................................Ella Schmigdall ‘25 (WL) Judy.........................................................................................................Brigid Limarzi ‘23 (GV)
Siobhan......................................................................................Kate Schaefer ‘25 (Stone Ridge) Judy......................................................................Megan Duncan ‘26 (Georgetown Visitation) Punk Girl/Policewoman..................................................................Caroline
‘26 (GV) Man with Socks/Drunk Two...........................................................................Luke
‘25 Mr. Thompson/London Policeman.................................................................Chris Cullen ‘23 Station Policeman/Uncle
Deerin ‘25 Roger (Mr. Shears)/Mr. Wise.......................................................................Gabriel Dorsey ‘23 Mrs. Gascoyne/Lady in Street..................................................................Phoebe
‘25 (GV) Rev. Peters/Information......................................................................Luke
‘23 (SR) Man Behind
‘26 Mrs. Shears/Woman on Train.............................................................Brigid
(GV) Number 40/Shopkeeper.......................................................................................Caleb
‘24 Mrs. Alexander/Posh Woman..................................Ella Schmigdall ‘25 (Washington Latin) Policeman/Drunk
Director’s Note
Welcome to the Gonzaga Dramatic Association’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time! This is a story of discovery, bravery, and growing up. The main character, Christopher, is curious, extremely intelligent, and determined. He is also a person with autism. The spectrum of neurodiversity is vast and Christopher’s story is not the universal experience of all people on the spectrum. This is one story, one representation. However, we hope that this production will increase awareness and empathy in the community for those who are neurodiverse. Our actors have worked hard to understand Christopher’s story and to represent that respectfully and accurately on stage. On Wednesday, members of the Sophomore class, who read the novel on which the play is based, were able to see part of the production and engage in a conversation with our Cast and Crew about bringing Christopher’s story to life on stage. We would especially like to thank Mr. Devon Leary, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Dr. Anna Curtin for their support and assistance in these important conversations.
It has been incredibly special to create this show on our stage over the past eight weeks. The Cast and Crew have worked incredibly hard to bring this story to life with authenticity and creativity. This is not an easy story to tell, but they have gone above and beyond to bring it beautifully to life. I would like to thank the Gonzaga English Department for working with us to align the production of this play with the Sophomore curriculum, especially Ms. Kathleen Clark who served as our Dramaturg and helped the actors understand the intricacies of Christopher’s story. I am also incredibly thankful to my team of adults: Mr. Paul Buckley, Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith, and Mrs. Kimberly Notarianni for their hard work behind the scenes; Ms. Sophia Menconi, Mr. Andrew Bevilacqua, and Mr. Dean Leong for their technical expertise in creating Christopher’s world on stage; and especially my Co-Director, Mr. Andrew Curtin, who has been integral to the creation and success of this production.
Thank you for your support of the GDA and we hope you enjoy the show! [Christopher (and Ms. Griffith) also hope you stay for the proof!]
Ms. Kate Griffith Director
Congratulations to the Gonzaga Dramatic Association and the cast and crew of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time!
Please join the Gonzaga Fathers Club at the
33rd Annual DC Classic
December 9th – 11th , 2022
The annual Gonzaga DC Classic brings top high school teams from across the country to Eye Street. The DC Classic is the GFC’s primary annual fundraiser and directly supports Gonzaga’s summer service projects. Join the team to be part of great basketball supporting good works!
For more information or to volunteer, please visit the DC Classic website at www.gonzagadcclassic.org
Production Staff
Producers..............................Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86 & Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith
Director........................................................................................Ms. Kate Griffith
Assistant Director............................................................Mr. Andrew Curtin ‘01
Technical Director................................................................Ms. Sophia Menconi
Stage Crew Moderator....................................................Mr. Andrew Bevilacqua
Costumer.....................................................................Mrs. Kimberly Notarianni
Lighting Consultant..............................................................Mr. Dean Leong ‘04
Dramaturg..............................................................................Ms. Kathleen Clark
Stage Crew
Student Technical Director..............................................Daniel Huisentruit ‘23 Stage Manager...........................................................................Quinn Gibson ‘25
Designer......................................................................Patrick Jacobs ‘23
Designer...................................................................Anthony Buckley ‘23
Shop Foreman.................................................................Aidan McGee ‘25 Head Electrician.........................................................................Brendan Seay ‘25 Sound Engineer......................................................................Patrick Kopplin ‘25
Props Master...............................................................................Henry Calpin ‘25
Paint Chief.............................................................................Hugh McMahon ‘24 Lights Crew..............................................................August van Geertruyden ‘23 Set & Stage Crew....................................Kyle Merkle ‘25, Joseph Portolese ‘26, Myron Rogers ‘23, Johnathan Watson ‘25, Nick Winters ‘24
House Managers..........................Alexander Carpentier ‘23 & Wesley Peot ‘23
House Rules:
Lighting
Sound
Scene
Please silence or turn off all cell phones No food or drink (except water) in the theater No talking during the performance No flash photography
Production Staff Bios
Mr. Andrew Bevilacqua (Stage Crew Moderator) is happy to be involved in his fourth show at Gonzaga. A member of Gonzaga’s English Department, Mr. Bev’s showbiz claim to fame is that he was once an extra in an episode of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, although unfortunately his scene was cut. While in high school at St. Joe’s Prep in Philadelphia, Mr. Bev was a member of the production staff of the Cape and Sword Drama Society. As a stage manager, he was involved in several shows, with some cameos on stage and small roles in alumni productions. He’s grateful to everyone involved in the GDA and Gonzaga for being so wonderful and welcoming!
Mr. Paul Buckley ‘86, HoF ‘16 (Producer/GDA Moderator) is now a quarter-ofa-century man in preaching the Company Way of the GDA. He is inspired by his talented production team of Meghan, Kate, Andrew, Sophia, Bev and Kim(berly). He thanks the seniors for keeping this crazy group afloat and for helping to build it back up again. Welcome to all of the new kids for whom this is their first GDA show. He is especially thrilled that that group includes his own daughter Caroline, who, along with her brother Anthony, means that 60% of the Bowie Buckleys have an active part in this show. Maybe we should have family dinners on stage? (Except that there should be no food in the theater.) And Monica would never go for it - thank you Monica for keeping all of us in check. You too, Gabe - you’re next. :)
Mr. Andrew Curtin ‘01, HoF ‘15 (Assistant Director) has been directing high school theater since he started teaching way, way back in 2005, and is very happy to be returning to the GDA this fall. In his first year on Gonzaga’s faculty, he teaches freshman, sophomore and junior social studies. Many thanks to Ms. Griffith and the rest of the GDA team for making him feel so welcome, the fantastic cast and crew, and above all to his wonderful wife Anna and son Brennan for their patience, understanding, love and support.
Mrs. Meghan Goldsmith, HoF ‘18 (Producer) is in her 22nd season as a member of the production staff and happy to be experiencing some sense of theatrical normalcy again. Thank you to Paul, Kate, Andrew, Sophia, Bev & Kimberly for being wonderful colleagues, creators and friends. Congratulations to the cast and crew, especially the seniors, on a job very well done. Welcome to all of the students (and parents!) for whom this is their GDA first 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 (Director) has a Masters in Theatre Education and has been directing, producing, and teaching drama for the past decade. Notable previous directing credits include: Into the Woods, Matilda the Musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Death. She also tap dances, moderates Gonzaga’s Improv Club “No Boys Allowed,” and teaches Geometry at Gonzaga. She and Christopher are excited for the math and hope you stay for the proof!
Ms. Sophia Menconi (Technical Director) is thrilled to be taking part in her fourth show with the GDA! She is incredibly proud of the stage crew and all the hard work they put into this production. She would like to thank Bev and Dean for their support and technical expertise, respectively, throughout this process. Outside of the GDA, she works with the Counseling Department at Gonzaga and is a freelance stage manager in the DC area. She is currently pursuing an MA in Theatre and New Play Development at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. She sends love to her partner Sam and their two cats, Victor and Agatha.
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!
Chris Cullen Your unflinching approach to life inspires & makes us proud! Applause to the GDA Cast & Crew! Aunt Kathryn & Uncle Patrick Cullen
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The Cast and The Curious Incident of the
November 11,
and Crew of the Dog in the Night-Time
11, 12 & 13, 2022
Patrons of the Gonzaga Dramatic Association
The Atherton Inn
Gabriella Barbuto GDA ‘14
Mary Theresa Barbuto
Mary & Robert Barbuto
The Buckley Family
Genevieve Buckley
The Calpin Family
Center for Adoption Support and Education
The Cullen Family
The Curtin Family
DEMC Academia Group
The Deerin Family
The Dolan Family
The Dorsey Family
The Duncan Family
Gloria Flanagan
Jack & Andrea Fleury
Gonzaga Admisions
Gonzaga Alumni Association
The GDA Booster Alumni Parents
Gonzaga Father’s Club
Gonzaga Mother’s Club
Gonzaga Unity Club
Kathryn Griffin & Patrick Cullen
The Heetderks Family
The Italian Place
The Jacobs Family
The Kopplin Family
The Leach Family
The Levine School of Music
The Limarzi Family
The Linn Family
The Merkle Family
The Nolan Family
The Saliba Family
The Schaefer Family
The Shumaker Family
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
The Torres Family
The van Geertruyden Family
The Winters Family
Well Wishers
Break a leg, crew and cast!
- The Leach Family
Andrew ‘03, Alex ‘06, Willie ‘10, Jamie ‘13 & John ‘15
Entertaining us since 2006! So proud of you, Luke Cousins! Xoxo, Mom & Finn ‘21
Best of luck to the entire GDA for a successful production! We are so proud of you. - The Merkle Family
We are so proud of you, Kate! Congratulations on your first GDA show! Love, Mom, Carson & Andrew
Bios
Anthony Buckley (Sound Designer) is ecstatic to be in his 8th show at Gonzaga. Now in his role of sound gremlin, Anthony promises to deliver the best audio this side of Alexandria, and anything that goes wrong is not his fault.
Caroline Buckley (Punk Girl/Policewoman) would like to say that she did not just get cast because her dad is the producer. She is her own person. It’s been super fun doing this with everyone and she can’t wait for the musical in the spring. She would like to thank everyone here and her family.
Henry Calpin (Props Manager) is back for his second show, both as Props Manager. He is excited to be back for the show and with the GDA.
Luke Cousins (Man with Socks/Drunk Two/Ed U/S) is making his debut performance. Luke is a sophomore that played rugby, ran track, and he is currently a member of student government. Luke thanks his mom, family, and Timothée Chalamet – for inspiring him to act.
Chris Cullen (Mr. Thompson/London Policeman) is very excited to be in this show. He is happy to not be a drunk…oh. Well, either way he wants to thank his parents and his friends and his amazing directors!
Parker Deerin (Station Policeman/Uncle Terry) is hyped to be in their third GDA production! Their previous roles include crewing for Almost, Maine and Charlie of AP Ghosthunting and Parapsychology as part of the Festival of One Act Plays. They’d like to thank their friends and teachers.
Gabriel Dorsey (Roger (Mr. Shears)/Mr. Wise) has been in GDA productions since The Laramie Project. He cannot wait for the cast and crew’s work these past few months to be put on display. Gabriel would like to thank the cast, crew, Ms. Griffith, Mr. Buckley, Mr. Bevilacqua, Ms. Menconi, and Mr. Curtin.
Megan Duncan (Judy), a freshman at Georgetown Visitation, is thrilled to be performing in her first show with the GDA! She enjoys playing piano, lacrosse, traveling and all things related to architecture and design. She would like to thank her family and friends, with special shoutouts to Caroline, for encouraging her to audition, and Brigid, for driving her from Visi to Gonzaga! She is grateful to the entire cast and crew for this memorable experience.
Quinn Gibson (Stage Manager) is honored to be working on their first GDA production as stage manager!
Phoebe Hall (Mrs. Gascoyne/Lady in Street) is very excited to be part of her second show with the GDA!
Luke Heetderks (Rev. Peters/Information) is excited to be back with the GDA after two years. He’s happy to play a named role after playing a barfly in his last two productions. He is very busy with college auditions, so talk to him in December.
Mike Hernandez (Man Behind Counter) is ecstatic to be in his first theater production. He had always wanted to participate in theater since he was in middle school; this play will be a big deal for him! He would like to thank his dad and his brothers for motivating him!
Daniel Huisentruit (Student Technical Director) made a couple of boxes and sat in the wings. A truly grueling few months it has been.
Patrick Jacobs (Lighting Designer) is excited to be working on his seventh show with the GDA. He is excited to be running lights this year and wants to thank his family for their constant support over the years.
Patrick Kopplin (Sound Engineer) is the assistant sound manager and is ready to give you the best show he can, with his experience of three shows, including the Bicentennial.
Brigid Limarzi (Mrs. Shears/Woman on Train/Judy U/S), a senior at Georgetown Visitation, is thrilled to be joining the GDA for her first production! She’d like to thank her family for being supportive, her friends for being enthusiastic, and her cousin for convincing her to spontaneously drive to Gonzaga and audition.
Lorenzo Limarzi (Ed) thinks this has been a good production process. He is very grateful to all of the adults who made it possible, teachers, moderators and parents alike. He would also like to thank the actors, especially the freshmen. He is so happy that they’re part of GDA history now.
Caleb Linn (Number 40/Shopkeeper/Christopher U/S) thanks everyone for another scintillating GDA production! As the sole junior in the cast, he has done his utmost to be the best junior. He hopes that the show is just as scintillating as the friends has made along the way!
Aidan McGee (Scene Shop Foreman) is the coolest. He can’t wait to be the shop foreman and instruct Brendan Seay! Lots of people ask him what brought him to the stage crew, and it would definitely have to be getting to build stuff.
Hugh McMahon (Paint Chief) is back on tech crew for his fourth GDA show. He’s enjoyed working as paint chief, and hopes you enjoy the show!
This is Kyle Merkle’s (Run Crew) first show with the GDA, but he hopes for many more to come. He would like to especially thank the people in stage crew for making it a very enjoyable experience for him.
Megan, Congratulations on your first show with the GDA. We are so proud of you!
Break a Leg, Judy!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Addie, and Finn����
Joseph Portolese (Run Crew) is excited to be in his first production at Gonzaga, and is looking forward to the next three years of shows.
Myron Rogers (Run Crew) is exhilarated to be a part of Tech Crew in his first GDA show. It has been a wonderful experience and he hopes you enjoy the show!
Starting his fourth year in the GDA, Mathieu Saliba (Christopher) is thrilled to be playing Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. A huge thank you to Ms. Griffith for adjusting the schedule for both weeks he was out sick, and to his two carpools, Matthew Shumaker and Caleb Linn.
Kate Schaefer (Siobhan), a sophomore at Stone Ridge, is so excited to perform in her first ever GDA show! She’d like to thank the cast, crew, Ms. Griffith, and her family for all their support.
Ella Schmigdall (Mrs. Alexander/Posh Woman/Siobhan US) is a sophomore in her second GDA show. She had a tremendous amount of fun performing in Into the Woods as a freshman and is so excited to perform in this play! She loves to play the piano and spend lots of time with friends.
Brendan Seay (Head Electrician) is the third Seay here. He is at the beck and call of the master shop foreman, Aidan McGee. He thinks that Stage Crew is the best but isn’t really mentally present during it. He thinks it’s fun but that’s just what he’s told.
Matthew Shumaker (Policeman/Drunk One) is excited to be the only character in the play that’s allowed to swear (don’t fact check that). He also wants you to listen to The SHUCAST. Hasta la vista, baby. C’est la vie. That’s how the cookie crumbles. Catch you later.
Johan Torres (Station Guard/ATM) is making his GDA debut. He is a fourteenyear-old freshman from Virginia. Johan came to Gonzaga from Nativity Catholic school where he appeared in various plays such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Grandpa Joe) and Julius Caesar (Titinius). He is grateful to his parents, sister and family for their love and support.
This is August van Geertruyden’s (Lights Crew) third show and first on Tech Crew. Enjoy the boxes.
Johnathan Watson, (Run Crew) a sophomore, enjoyed helping out around the stage for the first time, this fall, and he hopes everyone enjoys the show. Thanks for coming!
Nick Winters (Run Crew) would like to thank his entire family and especially his older brother, Drew.
Milton Yates (Duty Sergeant) “It’s nice to be important. But it’s more important to be nice.”
AUDITIONS
for the Gonzaga Dramatic Association’s spring production of
Theater
Performance Dates: March 10, 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19, 2023 Email
will be held the week of January 4th, 2023 in the Sheehy
Paul Buckley at pbuckley@gonzaga.org for additional information
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The GDA Alumni Congratulate the For more information the GDA Alumni please contact at pbuckley@gonzaga.org Annie GeT Your Gun
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TheGonzagaDramaticAssociationwouldliketothankthefollowingpeoplefor theircontributions,bothbigandsmall,withoutwhichtheshowcouldnothave happened.
Fr. Joe Lingan, Fr. Harry Geib, 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, the Gonzaga English Department, Kathleen Clark, Dr. Anna Curtin, 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, Sarah Frances Hope Williams and the Levine School of Music, Kevin de Souza, Mary Griffith, Denise Aitchison, Ticia Berg, Alex Limarzi, Kai Jones, Locke Sullivan, Jack Scandling, Andy Wing, Mark Gahan and the Port Tobacco Players, Mark Constable at Barbizon, 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 “TheCuriousIncidentoftheDogintheNight-Time.”
Monica Buckley
Christine Calpin
Dawn Cousins
Brenda Cullen
Missy Deerin
Joy Dorsey
Wendy Duncan
Sara Gibson
John & Kathryn Heetderks
Mary & Charles Huisentruit
Elizabeth & Angie Iwanicki
Allison Jacobs
Joe & Kristen Limarzi
Tony & Meg Limarzi
Katie Linn
Courtney McMahon
Shannon Merkle
Alexia Saliba
Ursula Schaefer
Clare Shumaker
JT Torres
Sara van Geertruyden
Wewouldalsoliketothankalloftheparentswhoprovidedconcessions andhelpedinsomanyotherways.
Thankyouformakingtheshowthatmuchmorespecialforallofthekids.
AcKnowledgements
The Italian Place is the Official Caterer of the Gonzaga Dramatic Association.
The Gonzaga Alumni Association
Congratulates the Cast & Crew of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on a Fantastic Production!
All Alumni, Family and Friends are Cordially Invited to Attend the 127th Annual Gonzaga Alumni Smoker Wednesday, November 23, 2022 7:00 p.m. Carmody Center
For additional information please contact Byron Harper at bharper@gonzaga.org