STEEL Magnolias
Sometimes friendship is all you need. SteelMagnolias features a group of Louisiana women as they bond and gossip at a local beauty shop while following the marriage and motherhood of one of the customer’s daughters. Playwright Robert Harling’s poignant, sassy, and quick-witted play made its 2005 Broadway debut after the successful 1989 film version. Come join these women as they make their way over life’s many hurdles together. Winner of the LTA “People’s Choice” survey! written by Robert Harling produced by BrookeAngel and JayCohen directed by Sharon Veselic
book by Arthur Laurents • music by Leonard Bernstein lyrics by Stephen Sondheim produced by Lynn O’Connell, Kevin O’Dowd and Eddie Page directed by Susan Devine music direction by Francine Krasowska • choreography by Stefan Sittig presents
Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International, 421 West 54th St., New York, NY 10019. Entire original production directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
PRESIDENT Lloyd Bittinger
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
ARTISTIC SUPPORT............................................................................................................................Beverley Benda
BOX OFFICE............................................................................................................................................Rae Edmonson
BUILDING....................................................................................................................................................David B. Hale
DEVELOPMENT............................................................................................................................................Jim Howard
EDUCATION........................................................................................................................................Roland B. Gomez
FRONT OF HOUSE........................................................................................................................................Jean Coyle
MEMBERSHIP......................................................................................................................................Maria Ciarrocchi
PRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................Margaret Evans-Joyce
PUBLIC RELATIONS..............................................................................................................................Rachel Alberts
SEASONAL PLANNING..................................................................................................................Frank D. Shutts II
TECHNICAL SUPPORT............................................................................................................................Robert Kraus
Treasurer....................................................................................................................................................David B. Hale
Secretary to the Board......................................................................................................................Carolyn Winters
Executive Secretary................................................................................................................Margaret Evans-Joyce
Archivist................................................................................................................................................Barbara Helsing
Business Manager..................................................................................................................................Virginia Lacey
Box Office Manager..................................................................................................................................Tina McCrea
Legal Counsel.................................................................................................................. Brian T. Goldstein, Esquire
The Little Theatre of Alexandria, 600 Wolfe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 Public Performances: Wed.–Sat. at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m.
Director’s Notes
Premiering in 1957, West Side Story is one of theater’s most loved musicals. Combining the genius of Laurents, Bernstein, Sondheim and Robbins, material doesn’t get better. One of the first “concept” musicals, West Side Story opens without an overture and integrates the story, music, dance, and design so tightly that they can’t be unwound. The movement, some of which is iconic, intertwines fighting with acrobatic touches, and rumba with ballet. The score is immediately recognizable from just a few chords, yet is complex and mysterious. The story, borrowing from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, contrasts the beauty of young people falling in love against a backdrop of hatred and violence.
West Side Story is a show people see over and over. Working on it highlighted for me the intense collaboration that its creators used. With sincere gratitude, I thank Francine and Stefan for their talent and hard work; the producers, stage managers and crew for their unrecognized hours and commitment; and the designers for creating and sometimes re-creating. I will always be grateful to LTA for giving us the opportunity to stage West Side Story. Most of all, I thank this wonderful cast for bringing it to life.
Susan DevineWest Side Story is widely regarded as one of Broadway’s greatest musicals. Inspired by Romeo and Juliet, the story takes place on the streets of New York City controlled by opposing gangs, the Jets and the Sharks. Two teens from the warring gangs meet and fall in love, heightening the tension between the groups. Can the lovers survive when hate and ignorance are unwilling to yield? West Side Story is both a tribute to its creators’ magic and a no-holds-barred reflection of social problems, marking a turning point in American theater.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Fairfax Floors for the donation of carpeting for the orchestra. Melissa Deutsch, Manager of Lorton's Attic
DCMetroTheaterArts.com
Your complete DC area theater coverage.
and more. For even more convenience, download our new Mobile Apps - including one for
Visit your neighborhood branch today! 703-684-1655 ! burkeandherbertbank.com
The Cast
Tony ....................................................................................................................................................Ben Peter
Maria ......................................................................................................................................Lexie McEntire
The Jets
Riff ....................................................................................................................................................Joe Mayes
Action ..........................................................................................................................................Derek Marsh
A-Rab ........................................................................................................................................Dwayne Allen
Baby John .Ari Halvorsen
Big Deal .Patrick Kearney
Diesel ..................................................................................................................................Jeffrey Hollands
Snowboy ........................................................................................................................................Sean Cator
Anybodys ..................................................................................................................................Cassie Cope
The Sharks
Bernardo..................................................................................................................................Chris Galindo
Chino ..............................................................................................................................................Matt Stover
Indio ..................................................................................................................................Oscar Salvador Jr.
Juano ...........Chris Chapin
Pepe .............Andrew Sese
Toro ........................................................................................................................................Brook Urquhart
Shark Girls
Anita .....Tahara Robinson
Rosalia ....................................................................................................................Amanda Leigh Corbett
Consuelo ....................................................................................................................Jacqueline Salvador
Teresita ..........................................................................................................................Morgan Arrivillaga
Margarita ................................................................................................................Patricia “Pep” Targete
Estela .........Jasmine Jones
Jet Girls
Velma ..................................................................................................................................Patricia Rupinen
Graziella ......................................................................................................................Miryam Mendelson
Clarice ..................................................................................................................Caroline Griswold Short
Pauline..........................................................................................................................Elizabeth Spilsbury
Minnie ..................................................................................................................................Caitlyn Goerner
Karina ........................................................................................................................Allison S. Finkelstein
The Adults
Doc ................................................................................................................................................Fred C. Lash
Lieutenant Schrank ..............................................................................................................Mike Turner
Glad Hand/Officer Krupke ..............................................................................................Page Dreher
Glad Hand/Officer Krupke ......................................................................Matt Liptak (Aug. 2, 3, 5)
The Orchestra
Reed 1: Alto sax, B-flat clarinet, flute, piccolo ........................................................Mila Weiss
Reed 2: Alto sax, B-flat and E-flat clarinets, flute, piccolo ......................Mitch Bassman, Allen Howe*
Reed 3: B-flat clarinet, flute, piccolo, tenor sax ............Gwyn Jones, Lindsay Williams, Allen Howe*
Reed 4: B-flat clarinet, baritone sax, bass clarinet, flute ............................Dana Gardner
Bassoon ..............................................................................................Louis Reichwein, Tia Wortham*
Horn ..................................................................................................................Shane Iler, Adam Watson*
Trumpet 1 ................................................................................................................................Terry Bradley
Trumpet 2 ......................................................................................................................................Paul Weiss
Trombone ....................................................................................Scott Fridy, Bill Wright, K.C. Collins*
Percussion 1 ........................................................................................................................Jackie Bradley
Percussion 2 ......................................................................................................................Scott Luxenberg
Drums........................................................................................................Matt Robotham, Kevin Uleck*
Piano/Celeste ..........................................................................................................................Matt Jeffrey
Guitar ..............................................................................................................Ben Young, Rob Coleman*
Violin 1 ..................................................................................................Daniel Rivas, Danny Marquez*
Violin 2 ....................................................................................Kelley Williams, Liana “Doc” Valente*
Violin 3 ...Steven Natrella
Cello ..............................................................................................................................................Joan Kidder
Bass ........................................................................................................Cyndy Elliott, Randy Dahlberg*
*On alternate dates
Setting and Time
New York City, circa 1957.
West Side Story is performed in two acts with a 15-minute intermission.
Thank you to the following for donating generous door prizes for LTA’s annual Box Office and Front of House Party: Bobby McKey’s Dueling Piano Bar, Bread and Chocolate, Chadwicks, Dandy Restaurant Cruise Ships, Dishes of India, Firehook Bakery, Kennedy Center, London Bob Hair Design, Madame Tussauds Washington D.C., McLoone’s Restaurant, Newseum, Potomac Riverboat Company, Sugar House Day Spa and Salon, Tempo Restaurant, T.J. Stones Restaurant, Union Street Public House, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
For your own safety, look for your nearest EXIT. In case of emergency, WALK, DO NOT run, to the exit. We regret that no sound recording or photographic equipment may be operated during the performance.
Settings and Musical Numbers
Act 1
Prologue: The Street, Months Before Prologue, Jets and Sharks
Scene 1: ..........................................5:00 p.m., The Street Jet Song, Riff and Jets
Scene 2: ..........................................5:30 p.m., The Street Something’s Coming, Tony
Scene 3: ..........................................6:00 p.m., A Bridal Shop
Scene 4: ..........................................10:00 p.m., The Gym, The Street, Maria’s Fire Escape The Dance at the Gym, Company Maria, Tony Balcony Scene/Tonight, Maria and Tony
Scene 5: 11:00 p.m., An Alley America, Anita, Rosalia and Shark Girls
Scene 6: ..........................................Midnight, Doc’s Drugstore Cool, Riff, Jets and Jet Girls
Scene 7: ..........................................Next Day, 5:30 p.m., A Bridal Shop and Various One Hand, One Heart, Tony and Maria Tonight/Quintet, Anita, Tony, Riff, Maria, Bernardo, Jets and Sharks
Scene 8: 6:00 p.m., The Street
Scene 9: ..........................................9:00 p.m., An Alley The Rumble, Sharks and Jets
Act 2
Scene 1: 9:15 p.m., Maria’s Bedroom
I Feel Pretty, Maria and Shark Girls Ballet Sequence/Somewhere, Estela, Tony, Maria, Company
Scene 2: ..........................................10:00 p.m., An Alley
Gee, Officer Krupke, Action and Jets
Scene 3: 11:30 p.m., Maria’s Bedroom
A Boy Like That/I Have a Love, Anita and Maria
Scene 4: ..........................................11:40 p.m., Doc’s Drugstore Taunting, Anita and Jets
Scene 5: ..........................................11:40 p.m., Basement of Doc’s Drugstore
Scene 6: ..........................................Midnight, The Street Finale, Company
The Crew
Producers ......................................................................Lynn O’Connell, Kevin O’Dowd, Eddie Page
Assistant Producer ........................................................................................................................Rob Cork
Director .......Susan Devine
Music Director ..........................................................................................................Francine Krasowska
Assistant Music Director ......................................................................................................Matt Jeffrey
Audition and Rehearsal Pianist ........................................................................................Matt Jeffrey
Choreographer ..........................................................................................................................Stefan Sittig
Assistant to the Choreographer ..............................................................Caroline Griswold Short
Dance Captains ................................................................................Patricia Targete, Brook Urquhart
Stage Combat Choreographer ............................................................................................Stefan Sittig
Fight Captain ......................................................................................................................Brook Urquhart
Stage Managers ......................................................................................Austin Fodrie, Joan A.S. Lada
Assistant Stage Managers ..................................Elizabeth Jane Addington, Rebecca Balough, Brendan Quinn, Emily Shuhart, Adrian Steel, Casey Wilson
Set Design ................................................................................................................................Dan Remmers
Lighting Design ..............................................................................................................Franklin Coleman
Costume Design and Construction ..............Grant Kevin Lane, Jean Schlichting, Kit Sibley
Sound Design ..........................................................................................................................David Correia
Assisted by: Keith Bell, David Hale, Jack Seaver, Gene Warner, Alan Wray
Set Construction ..................................................................................................................Dan Remmers
Assisted by: John Downing, Chris Feldmann, Jeff Gathers, Jim Hutzler, Maggie Landis
Set Painting ............................................................................................................................Kevin O’Dowd
Assisted by: Tamara Battis, Natalie Fox
Set Decoration ....................................................................................Bobbie Herbst, Russell Wyland
Assisted by: Luana Bossolo
Master Electrician ................................................................Marzanne Claiborne, Pam Leonowich
Assisted by: Jay Bartol, Lloyd Bittinger, Colin Bradford, Megan Brusnahan, Kimberly Crago, Charles Dragonette, Iris Ellis, Jim Hartz, Anthony Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Micheal J. O'Connor, Donna Reynolds, Nick Roy, Sherry Singer, Marg Soroos, Sydney Studds
Property Design ....................................................................................Leslie Reed, Rebecca Sheehy
Assisted by: Helen Bard-Sobola, Ella Burkhead, Susan Burkhead, Carol Jean Clark, Maria Luisa Clark, Sherry Singer, Margaret Snow
Hair/Makeup Design ..................................................................................................Maurissa Weiner
Wardrobe ......................................Donna Hauprich, Mary Beth Smith-Toomey, Margaret Snow
Assisted by: Robin Worthington
Rigging ....................................................................................................................................Russell Wyland
Photographer ..............................................................................................................................Matt Liptak
Audition Table......................................................Maria Ciarrocchi, Sherry Clarke, Austin Fodrie, Sherry Singer, Adrian Steel
Assisted by: Phyllis Gruber, Barbara Helsing, Bobbie Herbst, Alex Mees, Brendan Quinn, Leslie Reed, Margaret Snow
Double Tech Dinner ..............................................Terry Hardt, Georges Jacques, Marsha Ward, Rance Willis, Carolyn and Frank Winters
Opening Night Party..........................................................Vivian’s Kickin’ Kitchen, Vivian Thrash
Assisted by: Arron Hunt, Tony Hunt
Our special thanks to all those people whose names were not available when this program went to press.
Meet the Cast
(in alphabetical order)
Dwayne Allen (A-Rab) is thrilled to make his LTA debut. He is currently studying music and theater at George Mason University. When not on the stage, Dwayne can be found on the river as a pirate on the harbor with Urban Pirates. Other recent credits include Love, Sex and the IRS (Wolf Pack Theatre Company) and Sunset Boulevard (RCP) and singing with the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington.
Morgan Arrivillaga (Teresita) is proud to make her LTA debut. She attends James Madison University and has also studied with Broadway Theatre Project. Acting credits include Belle in Beauty and the Beast (Mill Mountain Theatre), Elle Woods in Legally Blonde and the Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods (both at Blacksburg High School).
Sean Cator (Snowboy) is thrilled to be making his LTA debut. Previous credits include A Chorus Line, 9 to 5, The Wedding Singer, Nice Work If You Can Get It and 42nd Street (TAP)and Xanadu, Shrek and Sunset Boulevard (RCP). Sean is a graduate of the Ithaca College School of Music and teaches elementary general music in Fairfax County. He would like to thank the cast and crew for an incredible run and Grayson for his support.
Chris Chapin (Juano) is excited to be making his LTA debut! Chris has worked with Statesmen Theatre (George C. Marshall High School), Vienna Youth Players, Vienna Players and Elden Street Players. He recently graduated from George C. Marshall High School and will be attending Christopher Newport University in the fall of 2016. He would like to thank his family, friends and the cast/crew for all of their support. Enjoy the show!
Cassie Cope (Anybodys) is honored to be back at LTA, where she recently played Jacqueline Bouvier in Grey Gardens. Cassie is a rising junior at Edison High School and hones her triple-threat skills as a member of the preprofessional training company of Adventure Theatre-MTC. Cassie is grateful to Susan for casting her and to voice coaches Erin Gardiner and Linda Wells. She dedicates this performance to her musical theater-loving grandparents, John and Roberta Cope.
Alexandria Convention & Visitors Association invites you to visit www.artseventsalexandria.com to view the arts calendar and schedule of events.
Meet the Cast (continued)
Amanda Leigh Corbett (Rosalia) LTA credits: Featured dancer in In the Heights, Dynamite/dance captain in Hairspray. Professional credits: Tiger Lily in Peter Pan (Toby’s Dinner Theatre); Baiana/Ensemble in Gimme a Band, Gimme a Banana! The Carmen Miranda Story (Pointless Theatre Co.).
TV/film: For My Man, Only Clark Syndrome. Degree in film and television performance from the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts. Thanks to my family, friends and Gerald for all of their support.
Page Dreher (Glad Hand, Officer Krupke) is making his LTA debut in West Side Story. Favorite stage roles include Mayor in Bye Bye Birdie andAbner Dillon in 42nd Street (RC)and Franz in The Sound of Music (LSDT). He occasionally performs with Washington National Opera and Wolf Trap Opera. Operatic favorites are Turandot, La Bohème and Street Scene. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA since 1997 whose film credits include Limitless, Argo and the forthcoming Jackie. TV credits: Homicide: Life on the Street, Hawaii Five-O and House of Cards.
Allison S. Finkelstein (Karina) is thrilled to return to the stage after earning her Ph.D. in U.S. history from the University of Maryland in 2015. She majored in theater at the College of William & Mary, where she performed in Pal Joey and Gypsy and with Sinfonicron Light Opera Company in Ragtime, The Mikado and The Pirates of Penzance.
Chris Galindo (Bernardo) is ecstatic to reprise his role as Bernardo ... this time for LTA! Chris has worked at several professional theaters in the area, including the Kennedy Center, Studio Theatre, Washington Shakespeare Company and Imagination Stage, and he has been a company member for Synetic Theater (2008). He won the Helen Hayes Award twice with Synetic Theater for A Midsummer Night’s Dream and King Lear. He is excited to be reunited with Tahara, Matt and Stefan from TheRocky Horror Show (LTA) and Caroline, Susan, Sean and Stefan from A Chorus Line (TAP).
Caitlyn Goerner (Minnie) is thrilled to be back on the LTA stage after 11 years! Here’s what she has been up to since. Television: NBC’s The Sing Off Regional theater: The Forestburgh Playhouse, Virginia Musical Theater, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina. A few favorite roles: Polly Baker in Crazy for You, Helene in Sweet Charity, Cassandra in Cats, Texas in Cabaret. Eternally grateful for her family and amazing husband, Christian, for supporting her NYC dreams and the new adventures to come here in D.C.!
Meet the Cast
Ari Halvorsen (Baby John) is thrilled to appear on the LTA stage. A dance student since the age of 1, he dances competitively in hip hop, lyrical, jazz, contemporary, ballet, animation and ballroom (including the samba, mambo, cha-cha, rumba, paso doble, jive and B-boy). Acting credits include Fiddler on the Roof and Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?,as well as Annie (CFTC).
Jeffrey Hollands (Diesel) is pleased to be making his LTA debut. Most recently, he appeared with TAP in its production of Nice Work If You Can Get It. Other favorite credits include featured roles in Legally Blonde, Gypsy, Peter Pan , Happy Days , Children of Eden , Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oliver!, High School Musical and Bye Bye Birdie.
Jasmine Jones (Estela) is thrilled for her LTA debut as a Shark Girl in West Side Story.Fairly new to the musical theater scene, she was overjoyed to know the brilliant minds she would be working with as a part of this wonderful show. Previous roles she has held are Alice (Ensemble) in Nice Work If You Can Get It (TAP), the Ugly Duckling in Shrek the Musical (RCP) and Ladies’ Ensemble in Sunset Boulevard (RCP). She dedicates this run to her ever-supportive family –thank you, familia!
Patrick Kearney (Big Deal) is excited to be a Jet in the iconic musical West Side Story as his first (hopefully not last) LTA production. Patrick attends Falls Church High School, where he is in the chorus program. Credits include Nice Work If You Can Get It (TAP), Peter Pan (TAP), Into the Woods and The Sound of Music (Bel Cantanti). Many thanks to the whole cast for always making the rehearsals fun and memorable, and a special thanks to Susan, Stefan and Francine for this opportunity!
Matt Liptak (Glad Hand/Officer Krupke) was last seen onstage at LTA in In the Heights and in LTA’s production of The Rocky Horror Show as Riff Raff (LTA Award winner). Previous roles in the D.C. area include Patsy (WATCH nominee) in LTA’s Spamalot and Nicky-Trekkie Monster-Bad Idea Bear in LTA’s Avenue Q (WATCH nominee, LTA Award winner). Liptak once again thanks his friends, family and loved ones for all they have given him and all they continue to give.
Meet the Cast (continued)
Fred C. Lash (Doc) is very pleased to be appearing in his eighth production at LTA. From Hucklebee in The Fantasticks to Oscar Hubbard in The Little Foxes to Porter Milgrim in Deathtrap (performed one day after 9/11) to Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Fred has again come home to the LTA stage. And, having appeared as Bernardo at Purdue in 1964, he is now back on the streets of New York, but with a little less hair!
Derek Marsh (Action) is delighted to be returning once again to the LTA stage in this amazing production of West Side Story. He has previously appeared in Spamalot, Ragtime and Hairspray (LTA); 1776 (MCP); and Man of La Mancha (ACCT). He has also made television appearances on Investigation Discovery’s Evil Kin, AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies and PBS’ Mercy Street.
Joe Mayes (Riff) is thrilled to be in West Side Story and performing for the first time with LTA. He is a performance major in the theater department of Virginia Commonwealth University’s arts school. His most recent and notable past theater credits include Damn Yankees, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Dead Man’s Cell Phone and a movement-based show called Medea Myth. His thanks go out to the amazing cast and crew and, of course, all who support his love of performing.
Lexie McEntire (Maria) is thrilled to be playing her dream role in her first LTA show. Favorite past roles include Ilse in Spring Awakening (LBT), Judy in White Christmas, Cinderella in Into the Woods and Dance Captain/ Yolanda in In the Heights (STC). Lexie is a sophomore musical theater major at Belmont University in Nashville. She will be playing Essie in its production of Parade this fall. Thanks to Mom, Dad, Savannah, Laurie Nelson, Jo Lynn Burks and Repo!
Miryam Mendelson (Graziella) is thrilled to be performing in her second show with LTA! Previous credits include Fagin’s Gang in Oliver! (LTA), Irene in Radium Girls, Esther in Meet Me in St. Louis, Pilar in Legally Blonde, and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She will be attending Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts majoring in musical theater with a dance emphasis in the fall.
Ben Peter (Tony) has been most recently seen in LTA’s History Boys as Scripps. Ben attends George Mason University. Other past roles include Peter Pan in Peter Pan: The Boy Who Hated Mothers and Fermen/Eusebio in Boleros for the Disenchanted (Mason Players), St. Jimmy in American Idiot (LBT), Doug in Gruesome Playground Injuries (Flying Muskrat Theatre Company), Sonny Malone in Xanadu and Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby (South Lakes Players).
Meet the Cast
Tahara Robinson (Anita) is returning to LTA after playing Daniela in In the Heights. Recent roles include Chiffon in Little Shop of Horrors and Indian inPeter Pan (TAP) and Phantom in The Rocky Horror Show (LTA). She has performed in other stage plays in the Alexandria area and in Europe. Tahara studied dance at Old Dominion University. She was a featured dancer for the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards and a lead dancer in hip-hop videos. Tahara has modeled for urban fashion lines and was featured in The Complex and The Source magazines.
Patricia Rupinen (Velma) is ecstatic to be back on stage after a six-year hiatus! Her favorite roles include the Witch in Into the Woods (Thomas Jefferson High School) and Mayzie La Bird in Seussical (Saint Bernadette’s Summer Theater Program). She has also served as a director, choreographer and overall tech lead as well as heading makeup, props and costume design for college and high school theater productions.
Jacqueline Salvador (Consuelo) is so happy to be back at LTA this summer in the classic West Side Story. Some of her previous roles include Carla in the 2016 WATCH Award-winning Outstanding Musical In the Heights (LTA), a Museum Artist in Seasons of Light (DT), Zita in Gianni Schicchi and Emma Jones in Street Scene (GMUO). She is so thankful to her familia and friends for their constant support! Also to her brother Oscar for tolerating another show with her! ¡WEPA!
Oscar Salvador Jr. (Indio) is happy to be a part of an incredible group of talented people. His last show at LTA was In the Heights, playing the role of Jose. Previous roles include Noah/Zachary in Saudade (DC Fringe), Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit (RC), Boyfriend in Monsters Calling Home and Milky in Caleta Beach (GMU’s Mason Players). He would like to thank his parents for all their support, his sister for all her help, and all of his friends and family, who have always been there—you know who you are.
Andrew Sese (Pepe) is excited to be making his LTA debut in West Side Story. After several years, he is thrilled to be back onstage. Thank you to family and friends for all the love and support!
For information about The Little Theatre of Alexandria when you need it, visit our website! www.thelittletheatre.com
Meet the Cast (continued)
Caroline Griswold Short (Clarice/Assistant to the Choreographer) is thrilled to be making her LTA debut! She is a Duke University graduate (dance/English). Credits include Mary Poppins (RCP), A Year With Frog and Toad, john & jen (RBTC), A Chorus Line (TAP), The Sound of Music (RC), Cabaret (Park Playhouse), Chicago (SMP) and Jekyll and Hyde (Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre). She has danced with the Ballet Theatre of Maryland and Gin Dance Company. She sends infinite love and gratitude to her husband, Geoff, her parents and her big sister. www.carolinegriswold.com
Elizabeth Spilsbury (Pauline) is excited to be making her LTA debut in West Side Story. Most recently, she played Maggie Anderson in Brigadoon (Compass Rose Theater). Other past roles include Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Mrs. Hale in Trifles. Elizabeth is a recent graduate of Muhlenberg College with a B.A. in dance and theater. She is also a choreographer and recently worked on productions of Kismet and The Roar of the Greasepaint.
Matt Stover (Chino) is thrilled to be reunited with past cast mates who are unofficially a part of his family, “Oye Que Paso?!” Matt credits his passion for the arts to his loving and supportive parents, Carole and Del Stover. Other selected credits: Spamalot (LTA),WATCH Award winner for Outstanding Musical, In the Heights (LTA), WATCH Award winner for Outstanding Musical, The Ring Cycle (Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center). Thank you, Christy Fischer, for all you do for me every day –love you.
Patricia “Pep” Targete (Margarita/Dance Captain) is excited to be back on the LTA stage after appearing in last summer’s In the Heights. She is a two-time Helen Hayes nominee and was recently seen in American Idiot (KT). She is a performer/choreographer/dance teacher in the D.C. area and has worked for Adventure Theatre, Imagination Stage, Toby’s Dinner Theatre and the Kennedy Center, to name a few places. She thanks her family/friends for their support and a special thanks to Stefan for trusting her with his choreography year after year.
For information about The Little Theatre of Alexandria when you need it, visit our website! www.thelittletheatre.com
Meet the Cast (continued)
Mike Turner (Lieutenant Schrank) is pleased to have the opportunity to work with Susan Devine a second time. In 2012, Mike played Charles in Susan’s production of the Pulitzer Prize finalist play The Clean House (ESP). Also in 2012, Mike played Charles in an original D.C. Fringe Festival production of Shock Trauma.
Brook Urquhart (Toro/Dance Captain) is pleased to make his debut at LTA. At Toby’s Dinner Theatre, Brook appeared in Cats (Mistoffelees) and in the ensemble in Peter Pan and Ragtime. He has performed as a dancer and aerialist with Celebrity Cruises. Brook is a DMA certified ballet/jazz teacher, and he specializes in trapeze artistry and silks.
Theater Abbreviations Used in This Playbill
2FT –2nd Flight Productions
2SP –Second Star Productions
ACCT –Aldersgate Church Community Theater
ACT –Alliance of Community Theaters
AMS –American Music Stage
BCT –Bowie Community Theatre
BP –British Players
CAPPIE –Critics & Awards Program for High School Theater
CHAW –Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
CAST –Community Alliance Supporter Theatre
CCDC –Capital City Players of DC
CCP –Chevy Chase Players
CCS –Clinton County Showcase
CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company
CNT – Christopher Newport University
CRT –Castaways Repertory Theatre
CT –Chalice Theater
DT – Discovery Theater
DLC –Drama Learning Center
DS –Dominion Stage
ESP –Elden Street Players (now NST)
ESP/TFYA –Elden Street Players Theatre for Young Audiences
FB –Firebelly Productions
FCT –Fauquier Community Theatre
FP –Foundry Players (now CCDC)
GAC –Greenbelt Arts Center
GFP –Great Falls Players (now MCP)
GMUO – George Mason University Opera
GTP –Group Therapy Productions
HBP –Hard Bargain Players
KAT –Kensington Arts Theatre
KT –Keegan Theatre
LBT – Little Butterfly Theatre Company
LGP –Looking Glass Playhouse
LSDT –Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre
LTA –The Little Theatre of Alexandria
LTC –Landless Theatre Company
MCP –McLean Community Players
MP –Montgomery Playhouse
MPAT –Metropolitan Performing Arts Theatre
MTA –McLean Theatre Alliance (now MCP)
MTC – Musical Theater Center
MVCCT –Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre
NST –NextStop Theatre
PCP –Port City Playhouse
PGLT –Prince George’s Little Theatre
PPF –Providence Players of Fairfax
PTC –Potomac Theatre Company Inc.
PTP –Port Tobacco Players
PWLT –Prince William Little Theatre
Best Wishes for a Successful Season From The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER 893 Serving Our Members
For more information contact Pat Harahan, President harahan@verizon.net 703-569-9684
–Red
RC –Riverside Center
RCP –Reston Community Players
RLT –Rockville Little Theatre
RMT –Rockville Musical Theatre
RTP –Rooftop Productions
SCT – Springfield Community Theater
SHAPE –Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe
SMP –St Mark’s Players
SSS –Silver Spring Stage
ST –Signature Theatre
STC – Street Theater Company
TACT –The American Century Theater
TAP –The Arlington Players
TAT –The Alliance Theatre
TCP –Tantallon Community Players
TFT –Taking Flight Theatre Company (formerly 2FT)
UMW –University of Mary Washington
VLOC –Victorian Lyric Opera Company
VTC –Vienna Theatre Company
WATCH –Washington Area Theatre Community Honors
WS –Washington Savoyards
WST –Wildwood Summer Theatre
ZVP –Zoon Vader Productions
Public Relations Staff
Publicity..................................Rachel Alberts Graphics..............................Simmons Design
Playbill Editor..................Carol Hutchinson
Playbill Coordinator..........Bobbie Herbst
For information concerning Playbill advertising, please call 703-683-5778.
Meet the Crew (in
alphabetical order)
Elizabeth Jane Addington (Assistant Stage Manager) is a rising junior at James Madison University and is stoked to ASM her fifth production at LTA. Favorite shows include The Aliens (JMU), Assassins (JMU), Spamalot (LTA), Dogfight (JMU) and 33 Variations (LTA). Elizabeth would like to thank Bobbie Herbst, Joan Lada and the LTA family for the many wonderful opportunities they have given her. Enjoy the show!
Rebecca Balough (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be back for her fourth show at the Little Theatre of Alexandria. She’s done backstage work on A Christmas Carol, Grey Gardens and To Kill a Mockingbird at LTA and The Miracle Worker, Little Women and Cheaper by the Dozen at ACCT as an assistant stage manager and sound technician. Thanks to all the stage managers, cast and crew who have welcomed her back despite her sarcastic jokes.
Marzanne Claiborne (Co-Master Electrician) is delighted to be working on West Side Story and to be working with Franklin Coleman and Pam Leonowich once again. The first time this team worked together was on Spamalot, with Franklin designing and Pam and Marzanne as master electricians. This season, Marzanne designed the lights for The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife and To Kill a Mockingbird (LTA) and The Miracle Worker and Dixie Swim Club (ACCT).
Franklin Coleman (Lighting Design) is happy to be back working with Susan, Lynn and Kevin again. The previous time was for Proof at LTA, for which he received the Patty Dillaber Mickley Award. Recent designs include Spamalot at LTA and Shrek at RCP. He has won other Mickley Awards for Strange Bedfellows, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Sisters Rosensweig and Noises Off (1997); and WATCH Awards for his designs for Side Man (ESP), Copenhagen (ESP), Beauty and the Beast (RCP) and Hairspray (LTA). Currently, his spare time is mostly spent moving into his new house.
Rob Cork (Assistant Producer) has stage managed many productions and education class showcases at LTA, beginning with The Sorcerer in 1996. He also directed the The Soul Sitter and A Christmas Carol at LTA. Favorite roles include Jungle Cruise Skipper at Walt Disney World, Charlie Davenport in Annie Get Your Gun (SCT), and Melbrook the Jester in Rumpelstiltskin with Bergen County Players. He currently appears as Will Rogers in a traveling production of Will Rogers’ U.S.A. with Kaleidoscope Theatre Company, a nonprofit organization that he co-founded in 2002.
Meet the Crew
David Correia (Sound Design) is happy to work with Susan Devine again for West Side Story. Last summer, David did sound for LTA’s production of In the Heights and earlier for Spamalot (2014 WATCH nomination for sound design in a musical). Other recent sound designs include Fool for Love and Blues for an Alabama Sky (PCP), The Miracle Worker, Cheaper by the Dozen and Pride and Prejudice (ACCT) and LTA’s production of Proof (2014 WATCH nomination for sound design in a play).
Susan Devine (Director) directed Chicago (WATCH, LTA, Ruby Griffith Awards) and Proof (WATCH nomination) previously at LTA. Other credits include A Chorus Line (TAP, WATCH nomination), Flora the Red Menace (1st Stage), The Clean House (ESP), Some Girl(s), I Never Sang for My Father (PPF) and The Fantasticks (VTC). Love to Emma and Laura.
Austin Fodrie (Co-Stage Manager) is currently working at Burgundy Farm Country Day School as a technology support and integration specialist. He has volunteered at LTA, Port City Playhouse, ACCT and TAP. His most recent productions include co-stage manager for Grey Gardens at LTA and assistant stage manager for Nice Work If You Can Get It at TAP. He is thankful to be working alongside Joan, Susan and the rest of the cast and crew of West Side Story.
Donna Hauprich (Co-Wardrobe) is excited to be working with the dynamic wardrobe duo of Mary Beth and Margaret, pushing up our sleeves and readying the washer and iron for the wardrobe needs of the talented cast of West Side Story. Donna by day is a massage therapist in Alexandria, and when not enjoying time at LTA she plays tuba with the City of Fairfax Band.
Bobbie Herbst (Co-Set Decoration) is always delighted to be working with the talented and innovative Russ Wyland. Thank you to the artistic directors, producers, stage managers, production designers, actors, musicians and production crew of West Side Story. A humble recipient of LTA’s Most Outstanding New Member Award and Outstanding Service to LTA Award, she has always been in awe of the creative aspects of the production process. Love and hugs to M, C and E.
Francine Krasowska (Music Director) has played, sung, coached, acted, directed and arranged music for productions and ensembles on the east coast and in Ohio, from schools and churches to experimental and professional theaters; from touring ensembles to TV and radio broadcasts; from medieval polyphony to electronica. She has worked with GAC, KAT, MCP, RCP, TAP, VLOC, VTC and a hundred or so D.C. performing groups. She is happy to be back at LTA, where she music directed Ragtime and [title of show].
Meet the Crew (continued)
Joan A.S. Lada (Stage Manager) is happy to return to LTA. SM gigs include LTA’s In the Heights, The Rocky Horror Show, Spamalot, Avenue Q, 33 Variations, Chicago,Into the Woods, 1776, Footloose, The Philadelphia Story and Tommy; MCP’s Next to Normal; DS’s The History Boys; RCP’s The Secret Garden and A Chorus Line; TAP’s A Chorus Line; TACT’s TheEccentricities of a Nightingale; RMT’s The Full Monty; Next Stop/ESP’s Love, Loss and What I Wore, Into the Woods, Falsettos, Side Show and Love! Valour! Compassion!. Love to Stephen and our family. As always, love and thanks to my parents.
Grant Kevin Lane (Co-Costume Design) A 20-year member of LTA, Kevin has designed sets and/or costumes for over 70 shows in the D.C. area. Absolutely thrilled to be doing this project with the talented Kit and Jean!
Pam Leonowich (Co-Master Electrician) has been climbing the light ladders at LTA for over 10 years and is proud to follow in her mother’s theater footsteps. Her mother managed and designed productions for the troops during World War II with the British Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). She is happy to team up again with light designer Franklin and co-master electrician Marzanne for another musical.
Lynn O’Connell (Co-Producer) wishes to thank the many people who generously gave of their time, creativity and energy to make our West Side Story magic.
Kevin O’Dowd (Co-Producer, Set Painting) is very pleased to once again be working with Susan and Lynn and adding Eddie to the mix. Kevin has produced many plays at LTA, most recently Proof. Kevin has won many LTA Awards for his set painting and WATCH Awards for painting Proof and Hairspray. Thanks to the cast and crew for all their hard work.
Eddie Page (Co-Producer) is happy to be working with Susan again. LTA producing credits: Chicago and The39Steps. Directing credits: Farragut North and Dixie Swim Club (WATCH Award winner –PCP); Witness for the Prosecution (WATCH Award nomination –LTA); About a Girl, To Err Is Falstaff and Better a Witty Fool (2014-2016 Capital Fringe Festivals)and The Miracle Worker (five WATCH nominations –ACCT). Acting credits: The Winslow Boy (ACCT) and Scrooge: The Musical (LTA) and Margarita, which performed on Broadway at the Dramatists Guild of America. Thanks to a fantastic cast and crew.
Brendan Quinn (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to be backstage at LTA once again after ASMing A Christmas Carol and assistant directing Laughing Stock last year. In front of the curtain, you may have seen him as Jonathan in Snakebit (DS), John Brooke in Little Women (ACCT) or Jesus in The Odd Couple: Female Version here at LTA.
In case of an emergency, LTA has three AEDs (automated external defibrillators)
They are located as follows:
1. in the lobby, near the Council Green Room
2. in the cast entrance hallway, near backstage door
3. in the Alexandria Academy, on the first floor
Meet the Crew (continued)
Leslie Reed (Co-Properties) was enchanted by LTA’s warmth and creative genius the first time she was asked to help with the props of Blithe Spirit. A magical door had opened to reveal the world of make believe fabricated from hard work, imagination, superb talent, and a superabundance of cooperation and creativity. Gathering props, painting sets, calling volunteers, researching details, cleaning, sweeping, sewing, are all building blocks of a production. Being able to do it in the LTA community is truly a gift.
Dan Remmers (Set Design, Set Construction) is pleased to be working with Susan again on such a classic show. His previous designs at LTA include Tale of the Allergist’s Wife, Proof and TheRocky Horror Show. Thanks to Margie and the kids for their support.
Jean Schlichting and Kit Sibley (Co-Costume Design) generally work as a team and have costumed many shows at LTA and other local theaters. They are very pleased to team up with Kevin Lane for this iconic musical. LTA costume design awards include Hairspray, 1776, Into the Woods, Ragtime and The Full Monty, with a WATCH Award also for Hairspray. Many thanks to Susan, Eddie, Lynn, Kevin, Stefan and the rest of this fabulously talented cast and crew.
Rebecca Sheehy (Co-Properties) is delighted to be collaborating with Leslie Reed on this production of West Side Story. This is such an amazing, energetic, and talented cast and crew. Her recent LTA projects include co-properties design for In the Heights, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife and To Kill a Mockingbird. She also recently co-produced The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). She thanks her family and friends and all the dedicated volunteers who make LTA performances so much fun. Enjoy the show.
Emily Shuchart (Assistant Stage Manager) is proud to be making her LTA debut with this wonderful production. Most recently, she served as ASM in Nice Work If You Can Get It (TAP). A proud Texan, she has been participating in various theaters since she was 6 years old. Performances include Tzeitel in Fiddler on theRoof and the Witch in Into the Woods. Ms. Shuchart would like to thank her wonderful friends and family for all their love and support.
Stefan Sittig (Choreographer) 60+ productions, including NY/Off-Broadway, internationally in Canada and Uruguay, Kennedy Center, Studio Theatre, MetroStage, Washington Savoyards, Open Circle Theatre (four Helen Hayes Award nominations), 1st Stage and various regional, college/university, and community theaters. For LTA – In the Heights (WATCH Award outstanding choreography), TheRocky Horror Show and Into the Woods A Chorus Line (TAP—WATCH nomination outstanding choreography). He holds an MFA in theater and is a proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC). Love to Robert, Sukie and Sally. www.stefansittig.com
StageMakeupis fortheStage.
Meet the Crew (continued)
Mary Beth Smith-Toomey (Co-Wardrobe) is pleased to be working with Susan, Lynn, Kevin, and Eddie again. She was the co-stage manager for the highly successful Proof with the same team sans Eddie. Usually found as a producer, she most recently produced LTA's The History Boys and the 2015 WATCH Outstanding Musical In The Heights. Mary Beth also served as the Wardrobe Mistress for such shows as Avenue Q, Hairspray, and Grey Gardens. She will be co-producing Anything Goes later this season. Break legs everyone and enjoy the show! Special thanks to Michael, Kim, Mike, and Wesley.
Margaret Snow (Co-Wardrobe) is very pleased to join Mary Beth, Donna, cast and crew to work wardrobe for West Side Story. Having been energized by Sweeney Todd, she is particularly fond of musicals with bloody challenges and someday would like to operate on the, “Out, damn’d spot! Out, I say!”
Adrian Steel (Assistant Stage Manager), a lawyer during the day, has worked backstage on numerous LTA productions, including Gypsy, Noises Off, Heaven Can Wait, A Christmas Carol, Chicago, Hairspray, The Full Monty and Spamalot, among others. He has also worked recently backstage at MCP, TAP (on the team –as Tinker Bell –that won a 2015 WATCH Award for special effects), RMT and VTC. He expresses his appreciation to the cast and crew, who have been wonderful to work with.
Maurissa Weiner (Hair and Makeup Design) is thrilled to be making her LTA debut. In addition to owning Designs by Maurissa Makeup Artistry, a freelance makeup business, her past productions include: Mary Poppins (designer for RCP); Cats (designer for Fairfax Theater Academy); Legacy of Light and Chicago (designer for Theater CNU); The Coronation of Poppea (designer for Opera CNU); Mary Stuart, When You Comin’ Back Red Ryder, Brighton Beach Memoirs and Steel Pier (assistant designer for Theater CNU).
Casey Wilson (Assistant Stage Manager) is a junior at H.B. Woodlawn Secondary Program in Arlington, Virginia. She has assistant stage managed three shows at LTA: Spamalot (2013), Rocky Horror (2014) and To Kill a Mockingbird (2016). She directs and acts in her school’s theater program.
Russell Wyland (Co-Set Decoration, Rigging) has been a member of LTA for 25 years and has served the theater in many capacities, including chairman of the Sound Department, head of the Selection Committee, and three years as president. Russ has served seven years as the governor for production. Russ has received myriad awards throughout the years.
In gratitude for the musicianship and kindness of Virginia Gardner
May 11, 1935 – April 23, 2016 Cellist and friend of LTA for many years
Virginia played many shows at LTA beginning in the 1990s, including 1776, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Amadeus, Into the Woods, Oliver, The Secret Garden, and Sweeney Todd. She was a mentor and teacher and encouraged many a young musician playing alongside her in LTA, KAT, MCP, MTA, RCP, TAP, and other theaters in the greater DC area.
She will be sadly missed.
PERFORMANCE PARTNERS IN ART
July 22 • 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Visitor Education Center
July 26 • King Street Cats
August 2 • Gadsby’s Tavern Museum Society
August 9 • The Alexandria Police Foundation
TAKEASEAT
Here’s a gift idea you can wrap your arms around! For the person who has everything, memorialize their love of theatre by purchasing a seat in our lovely theatre. An engraved plate, with up to three lines of engraving, will be placed on the arm rail.To purchase a seat, contact Virginia Lacey in the LTA Business Office at 703-683-5778 x2or pick up a Seat Purchase Form from the lobby. By request, a Seat Purchase Certificate can be obtained for your presentation to the recipient of your gift.
Thank You!
LTA wishes to recognize and thank all of the volunteers who have given of their time and talents by helping with house managing, ushering, or working in the box office for our previous production of The History Boys. Your contributions to the success of LTA are very much appreciated. Thank you!
Box Office Volunteers
Tina Anderson
Genie Baskir
Lloyd Bittinger
Tammy Preston Boyd
Jean Coyle
Betty Dolan
Gary Gladstone
John Guinn
Barbara Helsing
Bobbie Herbst
Nancy Hight
Rae Edmonson Ira Forstater
Marian Holmes
Sherry Lord Alex Mees
Melissa Nielson
Micheal O’Connor
Brendan Quinn
Ann Rowan
Margaret Snow
Front of House Managers and Ushers
Kirstin Apker
Lloyd Bittinger
Jamie Blake
Ronald Cogan
Rita Costello
Jean Coyle
Martha Deal
Joel Durgavich
Ira Forstater
Jean Miller Frane
Suzan Gladstone
Patty Greksouk
Doris Halleman
Steve Halleman
Donna Hauprich
Mary Hutzler
Annie Jackson
John Johnson
Rebecca Johnson
Sabra Johnson
Robyn Kaplan
Elizabeth Keith
Valerie Larkin
Iolaire McFadden
Susan McFadden
Micheal O’Connor
Eddie Page
Ana Rasmussen
Gary Rasmussen
Frank Riley
Paula Vickers
Katherine Ward
Linda Windsor
Frank Winters
Eve Young
Ann Rowan
Toni Sanford
Linda Shank
Howard Soroos
Carol Strachan
Rose Talbot
Leslie Wilkes
Bill Young
Richard Young
Donors
Corporate Donor
Anonymous In Memory of Anne Lash
Founding Fathers
Anonymous
Jim Barthmaier
Laura Beauchamp & Chris Feldmann
Marzanne Claiborne & Leslie Wilkes
Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray
Peter M. Fannon
Kathy Fannon
In Memory of Leona Kraus
Steffen & Jennifer Krause
In Memory of Roylee McCullough
David & Michelle McNally
Continental Congress
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker
Leonard & Betty Brown
Kevin Deardorff & Lisa Blumerman
John & Julia Gluck
Marian Holmes
In Memory of Leona Kraus
Grace Manly Machanic
Jeanne & Dan Porter
Greg & Nancy Saunders
Howard & Margaret Soroos
Pat & Ernie Sult
Andrew Terrell & Megan Waterhouse
Steve Topetzes
Patriots
John & Electra Beahler
Keith Bell
Larry Dempsey & Emily Cole
Christopher Dykton
Jack & Kelly Fannon
Jim & Alexandra Hartz
Barbara Helsing
Kira & Patrick Hogan
Jim & Mary Hutzler
James & Catherine Kelley
Will & Anne Monahan
Peter & Mary O'Konski
Frank & Donna Pasqualino
Jim Pearson & Laurie Marichak
Rath Family
Leslie Reed
In honor of the dedication of Leslie Reed
Janis E. Richards
Richard & Rochelle Schwab
John & Laurie Stackpole
In Memory of Ernie Sult
Susan Swain
Michael & Mary Beth Toomey
Kelley Wells
Anne Paine and Fowler West
Billy & Michelle Yarborough
Alexandrians
The Addington Family
Neale Ainsfield & Dr. Donna Sieckmann
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Alfredson
Martha E. Alliston
Lois & Peter Ancona
Anonymous
Ronald & Sheila Barrett
Mary Katherine Baumeister
Carol & Jim Becker
Dick & Cathy Becker
Richard & Judith Bednar
Beverley Benda
Lloyd Bittinger
Mary Lynne Brown
Jim & Sue Buchanan
Nick & Diane Burakow
Nancyanne M. Burton
Carolyn L. Cain
Lucy Capaldi
Susan Chomicz
In honor of Marzanne Claiborne & Leslie Wilkes
Kathe & Roger Conrad
David Correia
Patricia Cosler
Brian & Paula Coupe
Kimberly & Steve Crago
Ann S. Daniels
Robyn Dennis
Susan Devine
P. Michele Donahue
The Reverend Stanley A. Dubowski
Dennis & Myrna Dunn
Felica Dunn Burkes
Alice Fitzgerald
Oliver & Carol Flint
Thomas & Rita Foss
Lori & John Foster
Douglas R. Freeman
Michael & Sarah Gale
Jeff & Donna Gathers
James & Maria Gentle
Trish & Cam Gibson
Bob and Sandra Guckian
The Honorable & Mrs. John Harper, Jr.
Jim & Terry Howard
Dr. David Hunt & Dr. Kimberly Wells
Stephen Hyde & Kara Rosenquist
Jake & Celia Jacoby
John & Rebecca Johnson
Carla Jones-Batka
Ladies' Matinee Society
Al & Suzanne Kalvaitis
Michael Kharfen
Col. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Knapp, USMC (Ret)
Philip & Karen Kopp
In Memory of Pat Rohrer
In Memory of Leona Kraus
Gordon Kromberg
In Memory of Anne D. Lash
Dave Lewis & Mary O'connell
The Light Crew in Memory of Peggy C. Leonowich
Susan & Andre' L'Heureux
P. Lord
Jennifer Lyman
Bob & Joanne Madison
Linda L. Mayer
In Memory of Diane R. Mayers
Louise Meng
John & Karen Misura
Peter & Joanne Nanos
Andy & Kate Nelson
Jeff & Diane Nesmeyer
Douglas A. Olmsted
Lisa Platske
Elena Polyak
William P. Pope
The Rampy Family
Gary and Ana Rasmus
Maddie Reilly
George & Fran Rhodes
Mary Jo Roos
James Rorke
Ann Rowan
Tami Salmon
Jean & Jim Schlichting
In Honor of Richard Schwab's Birthday
Aubrey & Carolyn Smith
Bob & Sharon Spivey
Adrian Steel
Laszlo & Barbara Steingaszner
April Stull
Alison Tregea
Bob Van Eimeren & Don Rowell
Hugh & Sue Van Horn
Calvert Whitehurst
David & Sue Wilkes
Linda W. Windsor
Chris & Gail Wollenberg
Gail & Jim Woolwine
Minutemen
Anonymous
The Apker Family
Robert & Joann Bingham
Herb & Dee Brooks
Cheri L. Brown
Peter Butler in memory of Evelyn Butler
Heather Callahan-Stevens & Fiona Stevens
Felicia Carretta
Linda Couture
Robert B. Crane
Jack & Ramona Dano
Charles & Barbara DeRose
Mailia Du Mont
Margaret Evans-Joyce
Joanne Eyer
Ann C. Fitzgerald
Ira Forstater & Robin Fradkin
Bill & Francine Gemmill
Joe & Betty Griffin
Johanna Guccione
Ruth Guirard (Long and Foster)
Fritz & Pat Haberman
Clint & Kathy Hall
Bruce Harrison
Barbara Hayes
Ray & Judy Isaacs
Ed & Donna Johnson
Jiggs Kaliher
Alma Kasulaitis
James & Charlene Kegerreis
Dr. Steven and Carolyn King
Jean B. Kistler
Robert Kraus
In loving memory of Anne Lash
Walt & Manette Lazear
Pamela Leonowich
Sylvia F. Linke
William W. Lohr
Mike & Gigi Louden
Nathan & Kara Macek
Sara Maddux
Donna Malarkey
J.J. & Pat Miller
Gene & Dorothy Mulligan
Edward Neisis
Jeff and Mary Palmer
Becky Patton
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Petit
Roger & Cheryl Pratt
Mr. & Mrs. Harry P. Rietman
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rigby
Joe A. Rodriguez
Don & Sue Rogich
Col. Melvin H. &
Barbara Rosen
Gerald & Denice Salter
In Memory of Carla Scopeletis
Audrey Scruggs
Barbara Slavik
Capt. & Mrs. Donald Taggart
John & Myrna Templeton
Marilyn I. Wiener
Jerry & Doris Wolf
Colonists
Anonymous Mary Catherine Arend
LTC & Mrs. William G.
Austin
Walter & Andrea Baumann
James T. Bennett
William & Myriam Boczkowski
Joan Burg
Patricia Koepsel
Ronald E. Cogan
Anne Crowther
Cdr. Tom Downs, USN (Ret.)
Jerome & Anne Duncan
Robert & Jayne Eckert
Dan and Marie Ernst
Rosa Fein
John & Karen Forster
Mel & Sara Friedman
Penelope Gallagher
Kathy Giannetti
Harry & Mary Clair Gildea
Kacie Greenwood
Edith C. Heilberg
Barbara Hendrickson
Jacquelyn Hill
Jean Keppler
Roberta S. Klein
Norma Jean Lawton
Stephen & Barbara Marcus
William Markland & Donna Nash
Jim McWilson & Meg Herndon
Gayle Nichols-Grimes
Effie Oellers
Paul Oppenheimer
Bob & Elaine Peoples
Jackie Phillips
Barbara Quigley
Philip Reeves
Irene Rehbock
Gil & Marcia Siegert
John Utter
Patricia Van Gelder
Don & Erdine Walter
Rance R. Willis
Wayne & Irene Wittig
Raymond M. & Sheri H. Wolfe
Linda Ysewyn
Every effort has been made to ensure that this list of contributors is correct and complete as of the date this program went to press. If your name has been omitted or misspelled, please accept our apologies and inform us of the error so that the correction can be made.
If
like
The Council of the Little Theatre of Alexandria
Carolyn Winters................................................................................................................................Director
Tina Anderson..........................................................................................................................Vice Director
Grace Manly Machanic................................................................................................................Secretary
Sharon Field......................................................................................................................Financial Officer
Lloyd Bittinger................................................................................Honorary Member, LTA President
Helga Ingrid Adams
Ashley Amidon
Brooke Angel
Emma Baskir
Genie & Geoff Baskir
Luana Bossolo
Lesley Buckles
Nancyanne Burton
Jay Cohen
Steve Cohen & Mary Elizabeth McGowan
Franklin C. Coleman
Emory & Susan Damron
Eileen Doherty
Sharon Dove
Charles Dragonette
Julia Duncan
Margaret Evans-Joyce
Peter Fannon
Duane Goddard
Jane Godfrey *
Roland Branford Gomez *
John Guinn & Elizabeth Yowell-Guinn *
Doris Hamel*
Ronnie Hardcastle
Adriana Hardy
Barbara Hayes
Larissa Heyman
Bobbie Herbst
Kira Hogan
Marian Holmes
Jim Howard
John & Rebecca Johnson
Bonnie Jourdan*
Algis & Suzanne Kalvaitis
Judith Kee
Julie Kiley*
Mel & Lidia Kollander
Robert Kraus
Vivian Kronstedt
Virginia Lacey **
Lois D. Ligoske
David McCallum
Tina McCrea **
Carlos Moctezuma
Will & Anne Monahan
Lynn O’Connell
Thomas & Alice O’Connor*
Eddie Page
Becky Patton
Leslie Reed
Jayn Rife
Benjamin Robles
Jean Schlichting
Joseph Schubert*
Dick Schwab
Margo Shiffert
Kim Smith-Salmon
Arthur & Margaret Snow
Howard & Margaret Soroos
Adrian Steel
Allen & Jean Stuhl*
Michael & Mary Beth Toomey
Rance Willis
Frank Winters
Robin Worthington
Alan Wray
Janice Yeadon
The Council of the Little Theatre of Alexandria is a support group of interested and dedicated people who support the theatre with special contributions. Additionally, the Council has three social events per year, provides for the winter holiday decorations for the theatre, and maintains the Council Memorial Garden. The Council was organized in 1961 and presently has about 80 members, most of whom are long-term and wellestablished LTA members. Past contributions include: a new range for the Council Green Room of LTA, folding chairs and tables throughout the theatre, brass plates for the new theatre seats, new draperies in the Council Room, the computerized box office system, several grand drapes over the years, and many varied technical enhancements. Contributions to LTA from the Council have exceeded $200,000 and we gratefully accept donations from friends and members to assist in our support of LTA. We welcome new members and if you would like to become a member of the Council please feel free to contact the theatre or any of the Council officers. We are very pleased and honored to be a part of the Alexandria artistic community and are proud to be supporting one of the best community theatres in America today.