You Can’t Take It With You
FEB. 23 – MAR. 16, 2019
written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman produced by Jamie Blake and Eileen Doherty directed by Stephen JarrettSAVANNAH DISPUTATION
written by Evan Smith produced by Lynn O’Connell and Kevin O’Dowd directed by Will Jarred
presents
You Can’t Take It With You
written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman produced by Jamie Blake and Eileen Doherty directed by Stephen Jarrett
You Can’t Take It With You is presented t hrough special arrangement wit h Dramatists Play Service, 440 Park Avenue Sout h, New York, NY 10016
Musical arrangements are presented t hrough special permission wit h Samuel Stokes: Composer, Playwright, Pianist.
PRESIDENT Russell Wyland
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
ARTISTIC SUPPORT Susan Boyd
BOX OFFICE David B Hale
BUILDING ............................................................................................................................................ Frank D. Shutts II
DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................................................................................. Sarah Holt
EDUCATION Michael J Baker Jr
FRONT OF HOUSE Diedre Nicholson-Lamb
MEMBERSHIP Maria Ciarrocchi
PRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. Alan Wray
PUBLIC RELATIONS .............................................................................................................................. Rachel Alberts
SEASONAL PLANNING Ashley Amidon
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Robert S Kraus
Treasurer David B Hale
Secretary to t he Board Carolyn Winters
Executive Secretary ....................................................................................................................................Jamie Blake
Archivist ................................................................................................................................................ Barbara Helsing
Business Manager Tina McCrea
Box O ffice Manager Crissy Wilke
Legal Counsel Brian T Goldstein, Esquire
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The Cast (in order of appearance)
Penelope Sycamore ................................................................................................................Amy Griffin
Essie ........................................................................................................................Raeanna Nicole Larson
Rheba Chantel F Grant
Paul Sycamore Ted Culler
Mr. DePinna Steve Rosent hal
Ed Jonat han Gruich
Donald ..................................................................................................................................Robert Freeman
Martin Vanderhof ..............................................................................................................Bernard Engel
Alice Sycamore ..............................................................................................................Emmy Leaverton
Mr. Henderson ......................................................................................................................Jerry Hoffman
Tony Kirby ..................................................................................................................................Matt Tucker
Boris Kolenkhov ..............................................................................................................Peter Halverson
Gay Wellington Melissa Dunlap
Mr. Kirby James McDaniel 5t h
Mrs. Kirby Kate Ives
The Man ..........................................................................................................................................Mark Stein
Another Man ........................................................................................................................Jerry Hoffman
Grand Duchess Olga ......................................................................................................Melissa Dunlap
Setting & Time
The home of Martin Vanderhof (just around t he corner from Columbia University, but don’t go looking for it) Act I • A Wednesday evening Act II • A week later Act III • The next day
There will be a 15-minute intermission between Act I and Act II. There will be a pause between Act II and Act III.
PERFORMANCE PARTNERS IN
Feb 22, 2019 • AAUW (Mount Vernon and Alexandria Branches) Feb. 26, 2019 • Navy Safe Harbor Foundation March 5, 2019 • PEO Chapter G
Producers ....................................................................................................Jamie Blake, Eileen Doherty
Director ..................................................................................................................................Stephen Jarrett
Assistant Director Matt hew Munroe
Choreographer ..................................................................................................................Melissa Dunlap
Stage Managers Samant ha Jensen, Shannon Starcher
Assistant Stage Managers ..................................................................Mary Ferrara, Michelle Hall, Brittany Huffman, Christine Tankersley
Set Design ........................................................................................................................Grant Kevin Lane
Set Construction ........................................................................................Jim Hutzler, Jeff Nesmeyer
Assisted by Susan Burkhead, Michael duBois, Julie Fischer, Grant Kevin Lane, Greg Mat hes, William Pearson, Gary Shifflet, Ken Zabielski
Set Decoration Grant Kevin Lane
Assisted by Wendy Boehm, Luana Bossolo, Bob Carpenter, Bobbie Herbst, Mary Hutzler, Russell Wyland
Set Painting..............................................................................................Diedre (De) Nicholson-Lamb
Assisted by Grant Kevin Lane
Properties Design ................................................Helen Bard-Sobola, Margaret Chapman
Assisted by Joel Durgavich, Cynt hia Hoff, Phyllis Johnson, Ally Sobola, Brendan Quinn
Lighting Design ........................................................................................................Franklin C. Coleman
Master Electricians ....................................................................Nick Friedlander, Pam Leonowich
Assisted by Jay Bartol, Lloyd Bittinger, Kimberly Crago, Iris Ellis, Jim Hartz, Samantha Jensen, Hallie Oines, Donna Reynolds, Sherry Singer, Marg Soroos, Leslie Teitel
Sound Design Janice Rivera
Assisted by Keit h Bell, David Correia, David Hale, Sherry Singer, Sarah Smit h
Costume Design Erin Nixon
Hair/Makeup Design ............................................................................................................Susan Boyd
Wardrobe Coordinator ..............................................................................................Donna Hauprich
Assisted by Cody Boehm, Margaret Snow, Robin Wort hington
Special Effects ........................................................................................................................Art hur Snow
Stage Combat Choreography Michael Page
Dialect/Accent Coach ....................................................................................................Julia Abakaeva
Photographer Matt Liptak
Playbill Photographer ................................................................................................Michael duBlois
Double Tech Dinner ......................................................................................................Elizabet h Blake
Assisted by Mark Gleason, Elizabet h Mitchell, Judit h Mitchell
Opening Night Party ....................................................................................................David McCallum
Assisted by Monty Montgomery, Betty Petite, Brendan Quinn, Jose Siguenza, Sherry Singer, Mona Wargo
Audition Coordinator Sherry Clarke
Assisted by Susan Boyd, Margaret Evans-Joyce, Bruce Schmid, Sherry Singer
Rigging ..................................................................................................................................Russell Wyland
Our special t hanks to all t hose people whose names were not available when t his program went to press.
Meet the Cast
(in alphabetical order)
Ted Culler (Paul Sycamore) is pleased to be returning to The Little Theatre of Alexandria in the role of Paul Sycamore. Previous LTA roles include Charlie in On Golden Pond, Peter Kroger in Pack of Lies, Vic in Funny Money and Richfield Hawksley in Laughing Stock. O t her recent roles in area t heaters include Dan/Russ in Clybourne Park, Martin in The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and Joe in God’s Favorite
Melissa Dunlap (Gay Wellington/Grand Duchess Olga) is delighted to return to The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s stage Some of her favorite roles have been Daria in The Game’s Afoot, Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, Elmire in Tartuffe, Laurey in Oklahoma!, and Muriel Tate in Plaza Suite. Locally, she has worked wit h McLean Players, Providence Players and Vienna Theatre Company. Overseas she appeared in many SHAPE Players productions. She wishes to t hank family, friends and co -workers for t heir support, encouragement and indulgence of her crazy schedule.
Bernard Engel (Martin Vanderhof) has been performing in t he area t heaters for more t han 40 years He last appeared as Roy Hubley in LTA’s production of Plaza Suite Bernie has been nominated several times for WATCH Best Actor Awards and won t he award for his performance in LTA’s Over the River and Through the Woods. A believer in nontraditional casting, he was disappointed at not being considered for t he role of Tony. Veda, his wife of 52 years, is grateful to LTA for getting him out of t he house.
Robert Freeman (Donald) began to diligently pursue his acting career upon his return from Iraq in 2009. He has been featured in films, such as PAWNZ, and multiple t heater productions, including A Raisin in the Sun and Saul’s Juke Joint, which won best playwright at t he Atlanta Black Theatre Festival in 2011. He recently won Best Actor at t he NVTA One-Act Festival for 2018. Robert is an avid reader, musician, rapper and standup comic and continues to pursue his performing arts career and furt her his skill set
Chantel F. Grant (Rheba) is delighted to be making her debut wit h The Little Theatre of Alexandria. Past theater productions include The Importance of Being Earnest (Gwendolen), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Honey), For Colored Girls (Lady in Yellow) and King Lear (Cordelia), to name a few. She would like to t hank her husband (Khari), girls (Lela, Niara and Lourdes) and her village, who help make it all possible
Amy Griffin (Penelope Sycamore) is t hrilled to make her debut wit h LTA as Penelope Sycamore and even more delighted to be reunited onstage with her dear “daughter” Raeanna Nicole Larson! Prior local credits include Hairspray (RCP), Footloose (CFTC) and Peter and the Starcatcher (RCP). When she is not onstage, she enjoys tea time wit h friends, traveling, and board game nights Thanks to Mom for her constant support and her friends for coming to see t his delightful show
Jonathan Gruich (Ed) is t hrilled to be taking t he stage at LTA for t he first time When not onstage, he spends his time as a theater teacher at Manassas Park High School Some recent credits include Pippin (TAP, WATCH Award winner), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy), Sideshow (Buddy) and Oklahoma! (Curly). Jonat han would like to t hank his family, friends and students for t heir constant support. Galatians 2:20.
Peter Halverson (Boris Kolenkhov) has performed in a number of community t heater productions, including The Fabulous Lipitones (LTA), Man of La Mancha (MCP), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (DS), Follies (TAP) and Petpourri (SCT). This is his first stage appearance where he does not sing, merely hums a bit. O ffstage, he has hung lights, run sound boards and fed hungry actors and techies during tech week. Ogromnoe spasibo to t he YCTIWY cast and crew, family, friends, and especially J.R., his best coach, critic and fan.
Jerry Hoffman (Mr. Henderson/Anot her Man) is making his eight h appearance wit h LTA. O t her LTA credits include 1776, Scapino, Company, Oliver!, Dial “M” for Murder, The Fabulous Lipitones and Legally Blonde. He has performed in La Cage aux Folles, Damn Yankees, Guys and Dolls, 1776 (MCP) and Company (TCP) and as Alan in The Boys in the Band (DS) Jerry is a graduate of Cat holic University and sang wit h t he university chorus and orchestra as t he School of Music celebrated its 50t h anniversary wit h a concert (Carmina Burana) at t he Kennedy Center For t his production, his singing is confined to t he dressing room
Kate Ives (Mrs Kirby) is tickled fuchsia to be returning to LTA as Mrs Kirby in You Can’t Take It With You. Previous roles at LTA include Rachel Lynde in Anne of Green Gables: The Musical, Mrs. Lintott in The History Boys, and even a stint as director for t he award-winning Doctor Scott, an LTA submission to the 2018 NVTA One-Act Festival. Other favorite roles include Betty Haynes in White Christmas, t he Reverend Mot her in The Sound of Music and Ouiser Boudreaux in Steel Magnolias. Thanks to a great cast and crew and t he amazing support of t he whole LTA community, and my friends and family for enabling my community t heater habit! Enjoy t he show.
Meet the Cast (continued)
Raeanna Nicole Larson (Essie) is doing her second show wit h LTA after appearing as Belle in A Christmas Carol t his past December. She has also been seen in t he area as Molly in Peter and the Starcatcher (RCP) and Laertes in Hamlet (PCP). Raeanna would like to t hank t he YCTIWY team for letting her take a crack at t his dream role. And a special t hanks to Amy for t he friendship and t he car rides bot h in equal measure
Emmy Leaverton (Alice Sycamore) is pleased as punch to make her debut at LTA Though she has taken a brief hiatus from the theater, her experience is extensive, playing such roles as a Toadstool in Peter Pan, Willie in This Property Is Condemned, and a one-night appearance as the Grand Duchess Olga in anot her production of YCTIWY Emmy is mostly grateful to have not broken a foot t his time (knocking on wood), but also for her loving, supportive husband and for finding a new family at LTA.
James McDaniel 5th (Mr. Kirby) has performed in community t heater for many years, and wit h several t heater groups in t he area. By day, he is an instructional designer for Defense Acquisition University and lives wit h Tux t he Wonder Cat in Washington, DC. His wife, Sherman, lives in Norfolk, Virginia, wit h t heir ot her cat, Sport.
Steve Rosenthal (Mr. DePinna) is happy to be back at LTA. O t her LTA roles include Morris Lipkind in Cantorial, Argante in Scapino, Raffaele Priore in Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Claude Upson in Auntie Mame. He most recently played Julian Morrel and t he Magistrate in The Count of Monte Cristo (ACCT). O t her recent roles include Ed Schwartz in The Front Page (PPF), Abe Goldman in Beau Jest and Myron Selznick in A Visit From Scarface (GAC) and Bishop Lopez in Teresa (7t h Street Playhouse) Steve gives t hanks as always to his wife, Sue, for her love and support
Mark Stein (The Man) is relatively new to t he DC area acting scene After spending 25 years in the fields of information technology and design, Mark is now exploring his love of acting, standup comedy and improvisation He has attended classes wit h t he Mason Arts Academy, Unified Scene Theater and The Little Theatre of Alexandria. Mark has experienced obstacles on his way to pursuing acting, but now t hat t hose obstacles are almost fully grown and ready to move out of t he house, he is eager to dive in and explore new opportunities.
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Matt Tucker (Tony Kirby) is t hankful to join t he cast for his first production at LTA. Matt is a professional presenter and performer at t he Museum of t he Bible in Washington, DC. Previous t heatrical highlights include: Singin’ in the Rain, Once on This Island, Children of Eden, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Footloose, Godspell, Plaza Suite and Camelot. Titus 3:5-7.
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Theater Abbreviations Used in This Playbill
ACCT – Aldersgate Church
Community Theater
ACT – Alliance of Community Theaters
ASC – Annapolis Shakespeare Company
ATMTC – Adventure Theatre and Musical Theater Center
BCT – Bowie Community Theatre
BST – Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company
CCDC – Capital City Players of DC
CCP – Chevy Chase Players
CFTC – City of Fairfax Theatre Company
CRT – Castaways Repertory Theatre
CT – Chalice Theater
DTC – Damascus Theatre Company
DS – Dominion Stage
ES – Encore Stage
ESP – Elden Street Players (now NST)
FCT – Fauquier Community Theatre
FP – Foundry Players (now CCDC)
GAC – Greenbelt Arts Center
GFP – Great Falls Players (now MCP)
HBP – Hard Bargain Players
IS – Infinity Stage
KAT – Kensington Arts Theatre
KT – Keegan Theatre
LMP – Laurel Mill Playhouse
LSDT – Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre
LTA – The Little Theatre of Alexandria
MCP – McLean Community Players
MP – Montgomery Playhouse
MPAT – Metropolitan Performing Arts Theatre
MSA – Metropolitan School for t he Arts
MTA – McLean Theatre Alliance (now MCP)
MTC – Musical Theater Center
MVCCT – Mount Vernon Community Children’s Theatre
NST – NextStop Theatre
NVP – Nort hern Virginia Players
NVTA – Northern Virginia Theatre Alliance
OTC – Olney Theater Center
PCP – Port City Playhouse
PGLT – Prince George’s Little Theatre
PPF – Providence Players of Fairfax
PTC – Pandemonium Theater Productions
PTC – Potomac Theatre Company Inc
PTP – Port Tobacco Players
PWLT – Prince William Little Theatre
RCP – Reston Community Players
RLT – Rockville Little Theatre
RMT – Rockville Musical Theatre
RST – Roadside Theatre
SCT – Springfield Community Theater
SHAPE – Supreme Headquarters Allied
Powers Europe
SMP – St Mark’s Players
SSS – Silver Spring Stage
ST – Signature Theatre
TACT – The American Century Theater
TAP – The Arlington Players
TAT – The Alliance Theatre
TBP – The British Players
TCP – Tantallon Community Players
TL – Theater Lab
TT4W – The 4t h Wall
VTC – Vienna Theatre Company
WATCH – Washington Area Theatre
Community Honors
In case of an emergency, LTA has three AEDs (automated external defibrillators)
They are located as follows:
1 in t he lobby, near t he Council Green Room
2 in t he cast entrance hallway, near backstage door
3 in t he Alexandria Academy, on t he first floor
Meet the Cr ew (in
alphabetical order)
Julia Abakaeva (Dialect/Accent Coach) was born in Russia, where she received her Master of Arts degree in linguistics. She also holds a master’s degree in finance and management from Clark University in Massachusetts. Julia has been involved with theater for many years, but t his is her debut as a dialect and accent coach for LTA’s You Can’t Take It With You.
Helen Bard-Sobola (Co -Properties Design) has done many t heatrical roles or been backstage doing wardrobe and props, but considers t he past eight years backstage as her home. Working at LTA is always a pleasure, and she is especially happy to be working wit h Margaret, her partner. Special t hanks to Kevin, Stephen and our producers, Jamie and Eileen. As always, she is eternally grateful to have t he support of her family: Mike and Ally. Support t he arts and your local t heater!!! PEACE.
Jamie Blake (Co -Producer) is t hrilled to be working wit h Eileen, Stephen and Matt hew Jamie has spent t he last 30 years at LTA and loves every minute of it She’s been on and off t he LTA Board of Governors, has won Best Producer twice, t he last time wit h Eileen Doherty for Widdershins, and long, long ago won Best New Member Special t hanks to her mom and sister Liz for keeping her balanced And to Rocco and Brady, who keep her busy Always to Dad Enjoy t his show wit h t his fabulous cast and crew
Susan Boyd (Hair/Makeup Design) is always happy to be designing shows at LTA, where she is Governor for Artistic Support and is surrounded wit h great people. She has designed costumes, hair and/or makeup for film and t heater in t he DC area and has won bot h WATCH and LTA Awards. In her day job, Susan is a wardrobe stylist and image consultant, teaching real people about t he importance of dress and impression management.
Margaret Chapman (Co -Properties Design) just loves figuring out how to break plates and force explosions onstage, of course! This is her t hird production wit h LTA, following t he props design for t he summer 2018 production of August: Osage County. For several years, she has been making props and producing shows for St. Mark’s Players and Fat and Greasy Citizens Brigade, including Evita and The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Margaret also serves as t he President of t he SMP Board of Directors.
Franklin C. Coleman (Lighting Design) has been nominated for WATCH Outstanding Lighting Design 12 times and won it four, including for Hairspray (LTA) He has been nominated for t he Patty Dillaber Mickley Award for Outstanding Lighting Design 11 times and won it five, most recently for Proof He would like to extend his t hanks, and apologies to all t he people who came out to help not just lighting but all t he production areas but had t heir names left off t he playbill due to t he absurd early due date
Eileen Doherty (Co -Producer) is excited to be producing again wit h Jamie and working wit h Stephen and t he talented cast, designers and crew of YCTIWY, a longtime favorite play She can usually be found working on somet hing backstage at LTA and is forever grateful for Kerry for introducing her to LTA in 2003. Hoping J.J. and Suzanne keep smiling down at LTA.
Melissa Dunlap (Choreographer) is a lifelong dancer. Previous choreography credits include 1776 (MCP) and Once Upon a Mattress (PGLT). Over several decades, she has danced in numerous shows, including multiple performances of The Nutcracker for bot h t he Detroit Symphony and Burke Civic Ballet.
Mary Ferrara (Assistant Stage Manager) is happy to be back in Old Town after over 25 years living and working in theater in Los Angeles. Since her return in 2016, she has worked props for A Party To Murder and as assistant stage manager for Anything Goes, The Fabulous Lipitones, Driving Miss Daisy, A Christmas Carol, Anne of Green Gables: The Musical, The Nance, Jesus Christ Superstar, August: Osage County, Dracula and The Fantasticks.
Nick Friedlander (Co-Master Electrician) is ecstatic that he gets to work on this wonderful project with the light of his life, Aunt Pam Recent roles include lighting design for A Christmas Carol (LTA) and producer for Dracula (LTA), and he will be producing P S Your Cat Is Dead! (DS) in May He would like to t hank Franklin and Pam for t heir hard work and mentorship t hroughout t his process, Shannon for being t he best SM friend in t he world, and Helen and Bob for feeding his t heater addiction
Michelle Hall (Assistant Stage Manager) is delighted to be joining LTA again for You Can’t Take It With You. She most recently was the props designer for LTA’s production of Dracula. Previously, Michelle has been involved in ot her LTA productions and in university and community t heater, on and off stage. She humbly t hanks her family and t he cast and crew of You Can’t Take It With You for sharing t heir talents wit h t he world.
Donna Hauprich (Wardrobe Coordinator) has worked backstage for wardrobe as dresser and wardrobe chief for many productions at LTA from Shakespeare to lively entanglements where Wardrobe has flung wigs and bustles to stately gowns in a matter of seconds. We welcome You Can’t Take It With You! By day, Donna works as a massage t herapist.
Brittany Huffman (Assistant Stage Manager) is a recent transplant to t he DMV area from Pittsburgh, where she worked wit h multiple community t heaters, bot h on and backstage She was most recently seen onstage in A Christmas Carol t his past December at LTA Favorite previous productions include Macbeth, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Westing Game and Lend Me a Tenor
Meet the Cr ew
Jim Hutzler (Co -Set Construction) has worked on many LTA sets as master carpenter and set construction crew, often alongside t he set painting of his wife, Mary. Recent WATCH nominations wit h co -builder Jeff Nesmeyer include To Kill a Mockingbird in 2016, Anything Goes in 2017 and Harvey in 2018. LTA’s magic comes from t he countless hours t hat people contribute to make t hese shows possible.
Stephen Jarrett (Director) Local directing credits: t hree shows for t he American Century Theater, also productions at Source Theatre, Theatre Alliance, Opera Americana and Opera Theatre of Nort hern Virginia. New York directing credits: nine plays and operas including Frank D. Gilroy’s Who’ll Save the Ploughboy?, Lawrence and Lee’s The Gang’s All Here and The Ballad of Baby Doe. O t her career highlights: production stage managing (NYC and elsewhere), running a U.S. Army t heater in Germany and 12 years as staging director for t he Hispanic Heritage Awards at t he Kennedy Center. Theater training: Yale Drama, University of Iowa, Cat holic University
Samantha Jensen (Co -Stage Manager) is an aspiring mechanical engineer wit h her sights set on applications in technical t heater She has experience in everyt hing technical and is always looking for more opportunities Samant ha most recently co -stage managed A Christmas Carol
Grant Kevin Lane (Set Design and Set Decoration) has designed sets and/or costumes for 25 shows at LTA s as well as 49 shows in t he greater Washington area Kevin is t he proud recipient of 11 LTA Awards and t hree WATCH Awards He is t hrilled to be working wit h such talented designers, carpenters, painters and actors He sends a very special t hank you to all t he construction and running crews, front of t he house, our producers, stage managers and our director, Stephen Jarrett.
Pam Leonowich (Co -Master Electrician) has been climbing t he light ladders at LTA for over 13 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 pleased to be teaming wit h Light Designer Franklin and Co -ME Nick. Special t hanks to Eileen and our fabulous light crew.
Matt Liptak (Photographer) does it all! Photography, set design and acting. His previous set designs at LTA include Dracula, Harvey, The Fabulous Lipitones, The History Boys and Steel Magnolias (WATCH Award winner for set decoration). Matt is no stranger to t he stage and has been seen acting in numerous productions t hroughout t he DMV. Liptak t hanks everyone who worked tirelessly to make t his show happen, and he t hanks everyone who loves and supports him
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Matthew Munroe (Assistant Director) joins LTA again after directing The Burnouts in t he spring 2018 New Voices Series. Also in the spring of 2018, he was assistant director on Harvey at MCP. His work as a director was also seen in Rorschach Theatre’s Klecksography: Collective Ink project in June 2018. He would like to t hank Stephen for bringing him onto t his amazing production and t he cast and crew for being such wonderful collaborators!
Jeff Nesmeyer (Co-Set Construction) is pleased to be working at LTA once again and sharing t he duties wit h Jim Hutzler. Jeff has been set building for t he last several years at LTA, and t his is his nint h venture after building t he sets for Dracula, Harvey, Anne of Green Gables: The Musical, The Fabulous Lipitones, To Kill a Mockingbird, Spamalot, A Christmas Carol and Anything Goes Jeff t hanks LTA for its confidence in his carpentry abilities
Diedre (De) Nicholson-Lamb (Set Painting) most recently painted Enchanted April (ACCT WATCH nominee) and The Rocky Horror Show (LTA Pearl Award Excellence in Set Painting) In 2012, De painted LTA sets for Sweeney Todd and Witness for the Prosecution (Pearl Award nominee) and And Then There Were None (ACCT) Previously, De worked at painting 4 of the 6 stage sets at LTA in its 2006 season: Into the Woods (Pearl Award), Auntie Mame, Desperate Hours and Footloose. In 2009, she won t he Pearl Award for Picnic and was a WATCH nominee. De t hanks t he cast and crew for t he fun we had wit h t his show.
Erin Nixon (Costume Design) is joining LTA for t he first time. Coming right off of a production of The Philadelphia Story wit h t he St. Mark’s Players, Erin is excited to delve right back into t he fabrics and fashion of t he 1930s wit h t he lovely and ent husiastic cast and crew of You Can’t Take It With You. She would like to t hank t he LTA’s costume staff for all its support and patience as she helps bring t his hilarious and touching production to life.
Michael Page (Stage Combat Choreography) is excited to be a part of his seventh production with LTA, having fight choreographed To Kill a Mockingbird, A Party to Murder and Dracula. He was also t he choreographer for Jesus Christ Superstar (LTA) t his past summer. Michael has a B.A. in t heater and dance wit h a focus in light design from CNU and is a certified actor combatant He has choreographed/fight choreographed shows at ACCT, LTA, MCP, RMT and DS Michael is a t hree-time WATCH nominee for fight choreography and teaches dance and musical t heater classes at LTA He hopes you enjoy t he show!
Janice Rivera (Sound Design) Sound design projects include Dracula (LTA); Death by Design (ACCT); The Fabulous Lipitones, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Spamalot (LTA WATCH nomination) and Cantorial (LTA WATCH nomination) You may have seen her onstage as Carmen in The Nance, Camila Rosario in In the Heights (LTA), Aldonza in Man of La Mancha (MCP) and Lucille in Parade (SMP WATCH nomination) Janice is a video specialist via her post-production company, O ffbook Productions Love to husband Peter (Boris); always a joy to be working on t he same show even if from opposite sides of t he stage!
Meet the Cr ew (continued)
Arthur Snow (Special Effects) is pleased to be working wit h t he talented director, producers, cast and crew for special effects support. Over 20 years ago, in an earlier LTA production of You Can’t Take It With You, he met his wife, Charming Margaret, who, wit h near undetection, shortened Mr. DePinna’s toga one half-inch each successive night. This show definitely breeds charming mischief. Ask Mischievous Margaret.
Shannon Starcher (Co -Stage Manager) is a first-time stage manager at LTA, and she is beyond ecstatic to be working on such a fun and kooky show She has assisted LTA in ot her capacities since moving to t he area two years ago, which include assistant stage manager, props, lighting, usher and house manager positions Shannon looks forward to hearing t he audience’s bouts of laughter t hroughout t he performance
Christine Tankersley (Assistant Stage Manager) loves to participate in t heater in any way s h e is
A Christmas Carol t his past December.
Russell Wyland (Rigging) has been t he LTA rigging chairman for t he past 17 years. When he is not hanging t he stage curtains, which he does for most shows, he dresses sets and produces. Russ is currently LTA President.
Thank You!
LTA wishes to recognize and t hank all t he volunteers who have given t heir time and talents by helping wit h house managing, ushering, or working in t he box office for our previous productions of A Christmas Carol and The Fantasticks
Your contributions to t he success of LTA are very much appreciated. Thank you!
A Christmas Carol
Box Of fice Volunteers
Lloyd Bittinger
Tammy Preston Boyd
Betty Dolan
Ira Forstater
Barbara Helsing
Bobbie Herbst
Marian Holmes
Erika Kallens
Caterina Lillis
Melissa Nielson
Steve Percy
Rachel Pharr
Front of House Volunteers
Kirstin Apker
Luana Bossolo
Gillian Chen
David Correia
Hillary De Mayo
Joel Durgavich
Ira Forstater
Patty Greksouk
Doris Halleman
Steve Halleman
Barbara Hayes
Kayla HornbrookReardon
Kate King
Robert Kraus
Karen Maline
Harriet Matt hews
Lukas McCormick
Box Of fice Volunteers
Lloyd Bittinger
Tammy Preston Boyd
Gillian Chen
Mart ha Deal
Betty Dolan
Veda Engel
Ira Forstater
Jayn Rife
Steven Rosent hal
Page Dreher Schreiner
Margaret Snow
Susan McFadden
Laura Peterson
Betty Puscheck
Jayn Rife
Ann Rowan
Linda Shank
Mary Bet h Smit h-Toomey
Wendy Sneff
The Fantasticks
Gary Gladstone
Sue Gladstone
David Hale
Barbara Helsing
Bobbie Herbst
Brittany Huffman
Wayne Johnson
Front of House Volunteers
Kirstin Apker
Lloyd Bittinger
Jamie Blake
Lorraine Bouchard
Susan Boyd
Wade Corder
Rita Costello
Iris Ellis
Bernard Engel
Ron Field
Debora Fisher
Patty Fitzgibbons
Jean Miller Frane
Lauren Glose
Patty Greksouk
Phyllis Gruber
Joseph A Guzinski
Diana Hutter
Caterina Lillis
Jessica Lundberg
Frankie Mickelson
Melissa Nielson
Steve Percy
Charlene Pritzker
David Pritzker
Robert Kraus
Madelaine Morgan
Renee Rabben
Jayn Rife
Ann Rowan
Toni Sanford
Bruce Schmid
Linda Shank
Howard Soroos
Mary Bet h Smit h-Toomey
Paula Vickers
Kat herine Ward
Howard Soroos
Carol Strachan
Don Wilson
Bill Young Eve Young
Richard Young
Deborah Remmers
Jayn Rife
Page Dreher Schreiner
Margaret Snow
Paula Vickers
Kat herine Ward
Carol Strachan
Leslie Wilkes
Don Wilson
Alan K Wray
Russell Wyland
Bill Young
Founding Fathers
Anonymous
Jim Bart hmaier
Marzanne Claiborne & Leslie Wilkes
Laura Beauchamp & Chris Feldmann
Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray
Peter M. Fannon
In Memory of Roland Gomez
Steffen & Jennifer Krause
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Shirley McKinley
David & Michelle McNally
Jean S Moore
Continental Congr ess
Anonymous
Mrs Barbara Becker
Kat hy Fannon
In Memory of Eileen Farrell
Dorinda Fitt
Marian Holmes
Jim & Mary Hutzler
Jill & Joe Kale
James & Cat herine Kelley
Bet h Leonard
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Jim Pearson & Laurie Marichak
Jeanne & Dan Porter
Carole & David Preston
In Memory of Leslie Reed
Howard & Margaret Soroos
Andrew Terrell & Megan Waterhouse
Vendini Inc
Patriots
Mr & Mrs Leonard Alfredson
Ronald E. Becker
Clare Bisceglia
In Memory of Nancyanne Burton
David & Cat herine Clagett
Larry Dempsey & Emily Cole
Kimberly & Steve Crago
Jack & Kelly Fannon
Jim & Alexandra Hartz
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Melissa Nielson & Edward Yawn
Peter & Mary Hunstad O’Konski
Dr. David Hunt & Dr. Kimberly Wells
A. Leo Romaneski
Tami & Peter Salmon
Donors
Richard & Rochelle Schwab
Patricia Spencer Smit h
Mary Bet h Smit h-Toomey
John & Laurie Stackpole
Susan Swain
Kelley Wells
Gail & Jim Woolwine
Alexandrian
Neale Ainsfield & Dr Donna Sieckmann
Mart ha E Alliston
Anonymous The Apker Family
Beverley Benda
Lloyd Bittinger
Alan Boehm
Luana Bossolo
Gregory Bricker
Herb & Dee Brooks
Dale and Eileen Brown
Jim & Sue Buchanan
Nick & Diane Burakow
Nancyanne M Burton
Carolyn L Cain
Gillian Chen
David Correia
Patricia Cosler
Brian & Paula Coupe
Robert B Crane
Ann S Daniels
Susan Devine
P M Donahue
The Reverend Stanley A Dubowski
Dennis & Myrna Dunn
Lisa Eskew
In Honor of Peter Fannon
Thomas & Rita Foss
Jeff & Donna Gat hers
James & Maria Gentle
Trish & Cam Gibson
Harry & Mary Clair Gildea
Marcia Gillespie
Molly Gimmel
Lotte Goldman
Barbara Hayes
Jim & Terry Howard
Ray & Judy Isaacs
Willy & Janney Jay
William Jenkins
Sheila Jurinski
Col & Mrs Kennet h R Knapp, USMC (Ret)
Philip & Karen Kopp
Robert Kraus & Larissa Heyman
Freida Lachapelle
Ladies’ & Gentleman’s Matinee Society
Dale & Bob Latiff
Susan & Andre L’Heureux
Mike & Gigi Louden
Jennifer Lyman
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Sara Maddux
Bob & Joanne Madison
The Maibach Foundation
Estelle Marlor
Carlton E Martin
Linda L Mayer
John Mayers
Nicky McDonnell
Sandra McKinney
William McNaught & Jody Macolini
Madeline Metcalfe
Will & Anne Monahan
Thomas & Dolores Mulkerin
Gene & Dorot hy Mulligan
Andy & Kate Nelson
Jeff & Diane Nesmeyer
The Odle Family
Douglas A Olmsted
Elena Polyak
Gary & Ana Rasmussen
Mary Jo Roos
James Rorke
Ann Rowan
Tom Sargeant
Jean & Jim Schlichting
Page Dreher Schreiner
Aubrey & Carolyn Smit h
Patricia Spencer Smit h
George and Marisa Souza
Bob & Sharon Spivey
Laszlo & Barbara Steingaszner
Donald Street
Allen Stuhl
April Stull
Lois Van Bergen
Edward Walker & Brenda Kurlansik
Cal Whitehurst
Linda W Windsor
Minutemen
Anne A Andrews
Anonymous
Mary Kat herine Baumeister
Ronald & Sheila Barrett
Jay Bartol
Robert & Joann Bingham
Cheri L Brown
James Brown
John Brown
Felicia Carretta
Linda Couture
Margaret Evans-Joyce
Ira Forstater & Robin Fradkin
Joanne Goodell
Kacie Greenwood & Bryan Smit h
Patty Greksouk
Fritz & Pat Haberman
Barbara Helsing
Bonnie Jourdan
Alma Kasulaitis
James & Charlene Kegerreis
Janet Kennelly
Victor and Barbara Kernus
Mary Lawson
Walt & Manette Lazear
Pamela Leonowich
The Livingston Family
William W Lohr
Nat han & Kara Macek
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Mr & Mrs Robert E Mannion
Bill & Joan McCulla
A B Morrill
Kat hleen Parrish
Roger & Cheryl Pratt
Col Melvin H & Barbara Rosen
Steven Rosent hal
Jacqueline & Ralph Schenkel
Mary Sellman, Long & Foster Realtors
Robert & Maureen Simoniz
Charlene Sloan
Mrs Mary Stauss
Capt & Mrs Donald Taggart
Don & Erdine Walter
Raymond M & Sheri H Wolfe
Linda Ysewyn
Colonists
Dr Lynda Adamson
Anonymous
Walter & Andrea Baumann
Joan Burg
Ronald E Cogan
Robert Eckert
Dan & Marie Ernst
Avery Clifford Evans
Mel & Sara Friedman
Penelope Gallagher
Kat hy Giannetti
Doris Hamel
Edit h C. Heilberg
Jean Keppler
Roberta Klein
Kat hy Koczyk
Patricia Kratzer
In Memory of Grace Machanic
Raymonde Magliozzi
J J & Pat Miller
Gen. William L. Nicholson
Micheal J O’Connor
Becky Patton
Mrs Jackie Phillips
Irene Rebbock
Diana Schwanhausser
Audrey Scruggs
Gil & Marcia Siegert
Every effort has been made to ensure t hat t his 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
The Council of The Little Theatr e of Alexandria
Carolyn Winters Director
Tina Anderson ..........................................................................................................................Vice Director
Margaret Evans-Joyce ..................................................................................................................Secretary
Lloyd Bittinger ..................................................................................................................Financial O fficer
Russell Wyland Honorary Member, LTA President
Helga Ingrid Adams
Brooke Angel
Genie & Geoff Baskir
Jamie Blake
Luana Bossolo
Lesley Buckles
Jay Cohen
Franklin C. Coleman
Kimberly Crago
Emory & Susan Damron
Eileen Doherty
Sharon Dove*
Charles Dragonette & Alan Wray
Julia Duncan
Joel Durgavich
Peter Fannon*
Sharon Field
Ira Forstater
Duane Goddard*
Kacie Greenwood
John Guinn
David Hale
Doris Hamel*
Ronnie Hardcastle
Adriana Hardy*
Donna Hauprich
Barbara Hayes
Bobbie Herbst
Larissa Heyman
Kira Hogan
Marian Holmes*
Jim Howard
Mark & Rachael Hubbard
Jim & Mary Hutzler
Bonnie Jourdan
Algis & Suzanne Kalvaitis
Judy & Orron Kee
Mel & Lidia Kollander*
Robert Kraus
Burt & Vivian Kronstedt
Lois D. Ligoske
David McCallum
Carlos Moctezuma
Will & Anne Monahan*
Zell Murphy
Jeff Nesmeyer
Lynn O’Connell
Micheal J. O’Connor
Alice O’Connor*
Eddie Page
James Pearson
Jayn Rife
Benjamin Robles
Heat her Sanderson
Jean Schlichting
Dick Schwab
Margo Shiffert
Kim Smit h-Salmon
Mary Bet h Smit h-Toomey*
Art hur & Margaret Snow
Howard & Margaret Soroos
Allen Stuhl*
Rance Willis*
Frank Winters
Robin Wort hington
Bill Young
* Distinguished Member Rev 1 22 19
Welcome to t he “Shakespeare Garden” in The Little Theatre of Alexandria Courtyard! This beautiful garden was made possible with donations from LTA members and supporters who purchased bricks during the LTA Council’s fund-raising campaign February-April of 2017. We have planted floral species t hat figured prominently in t he Bard’s writings We invite you to check out our courtyard during intermission and see how many you can identify!
The Council of The Little Theatre of Alexandria, organized in 1961, is a dedicated group of about 80 members t hat supports t he t heatre wit h special contributions While our “Shakespeare Garden” is our most massive accomplishment so far, our past contributions included: scholarships for high school students, a new range, draperies and ice maker for t he Council Green Room, folding chairs and tables t hroughout t he t heatre, brass plates for sponsored t heatre seats, a computerized box office system, several grand drapes over t he years, and many varied technical enhancements, including automated external defibrillators (AEDs) for safety. Contributions to LTA from t he Council have exceeded $215,000 The Council conducts t hree business/social meetings per year, and decorates the theatre for the winter holidays We are pleased to be a part of the Alexandria artistic community and proud to support one of t he best community t heatres in America today!