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Written by Alex Timbers

Music & Lyrics by Michael Friedman

Alex Borlo Jack Evans Joe Jalette Matt Lee

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Clay Comer Shea-Mikal Green Eric Jones Evan Owens

Stage Director

Allison Duvall Thom Huenger Caitlyn Joy Chris Thomas

Musical Director

Julie Herber

Alison Shafer

Stage Managers

Sarah Shulman Geoff Huntoon

Set Design

Joann Lee

Lighting Design

Paul Shillinger

Costume Design

Sound Design

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Tom Majarov

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Fight Choreographer

Doug Grove Katie Rattigan

Tad Janes

BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON was originally produced by Center Theatre Group/Kirk Douglas Theatre Michael Ritchie Artistic Director; Charles Dillingham, Managing Director, Los Angeles, CA New York Premiere produced by the Public Theater Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director; Andrew D. Hamingson, Executive Director Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson was developed in association with Les Freres Corbusier.

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Cast Andrew Jackson.........................................................................................................................Clay Comer Bandleader/Male Ensemble...............................................................................................Thom Huenger James Monroe/Male Ensemble................................................................................................. Jack Evans John Calhoun/Male Ensemble..................................................................................................... Matt Lee Henry Clay/Black Fox/Male Ensemble......................................................................................Joe Jalette John Quincy Adams/Male Ensemble........................................................................................ Eric Jones Storyteller/Female Ensemble...............................................................................................Allison Duvall Martin Van Buren/Male Ensemble....................................................................................Chris Thomas Lyncoya...................................................................................................................................Wilson Seltzer Rachel/Female Ensemble........................................................................................................... Alex Borlo Red Eagle/Male Ensemble....................................................................................................... Evan Owens Female Ensemble........................................................................................................................ Caitlyn Joy Female Ensemble............................................................................................................ Shea-Mikal Green

There will be one 15 minute intermission.

Meet the Cast Alex Borlo (Rachel/Female Ensemble) is absolutely thrilled to be a part of Bloody Bloody. Thanks to Julie and Allison for the opportunity, thanks to the crew for all of your work and thanks to the cast for being an incredible group of people to work with. Enjoy the show!

Clay Comer (Andrew Jackson) Clay is thrilled and excited to be working on another MET production! Favorite past roles include Ash in Landless Theatre Company’s Evil Dead: The Musical, L-Rok in the MET’s Planet Claire, and Captain Hammer in Landless Theatre Company’s DC premier of Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog. Enjoy the show! Tally Ho!

Allison Duvall (Storyteller/Female Ensemble) is a proud company member. Past MET shows include ...Hee Haw Jamboree, 25th Annual…Spelling Bee, Exuviae, Macbeth, Company, and Threepenny Opera. MET directing credits include Christmas Twist and All Lit Up. For the Fun Company, she adapted Heidi and performed in The Commedia Pinocchio. Ali is a School for Mime Theatre alum and a former Comedy Pig. Jack Evans (James Monroe/Male Ensemble) is happy to be working at the MET again! Previous MET productions include Boeing Boeing and A Christmas Carol. Other past shows include Assasins, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Henry IV, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Secret Garden, and Waiting for Godot. Jack’s film credits include the full length indies Cubes and Spades, and short film work includes Independent Film Channel’s Media Lab winner Barrage.


Shea-Mikal Green (Female Ensemble) holds her BA in Acting from Frostburg and an MA in Teaching Theatre Arts. Recent credits include Boeing, Boeing, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Rocky Horror Show, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, A Christmas Carol, Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Cumberland Theatre, Annie, A Christmas Carol: The Musical, Peter Pan with West Virginia Public Theatre, and Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical national tour at the Kennedy Center. Thom Huenger (Bandleader/Male Ensemble) is a company member at the MET, a local composer, performer and teacher of music. Thom studied music composition and theater at Shepherd University. He plays piano in the Frederick based band, Silent Old Mtns. Recent credits at the MET include, The Young Olympians, Antigone, ...Hee Haw Hootenanny and Robinhood: Occupy Sherwood.

Joe Jalette (Henry Clay/Black Fox/Male Ensemble) is a MET company member. Previous performances at the MET include A Clockwork Orange, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Canterbury Tales, Don Q, The Young Olympians, Antigone and ...Hee Haw... He is a member of the Frederick based band, Silent Old Mtns.

Eric Jones (John Quincy Adams/Male Ensemble) Eric Jones (Cobbler, Adams, etc.) – is ridiculously excited to return to the MET stage! Past MET appearances include The Eight: Reindeer Monologues and A Clockwork Orange. Other favorites include: OOH: City of Angels; KAT: Rooms – A Rock Romance, Violet, Sunday in the Park with George; GAC: Children of Eden, The Rocky Horror Show; GS: The Triangle Factory Fire Project, I Am My Own Wife. Caitlyn Joy (Female Ensemble) is a company member and Ensemble School instructor with MET. A graduate of the Towson University theatre department, she has been employed by Urban Pirates of Baltimore and the Children’s Theatre Association. Recent credits include: MET: End Days The Fifth of July, Dracula, The Eight Reindeer Monologues. Fun Company: The Littlest Vampire, Hansel and Gretel, Pinocchio. Regional: Swimming in the Shallows, Titus Andronicus, Shovel in the Dirt: A Gravedigger’s Musical. Matt Lee (John Calhoun/Male Ensemble) is a MET company member. Past MET credits include: Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Planet Claire, A Clockwork Orange, West Side Story, Why Torture is Wrong, The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, End Days and Hee Haw... He is an instructor with the Ensemble School and has written several plays for The Fun Company. He is director and co-creator of the surreal, sci-fi/comedy series Laugh Station and has worked with various improv comedy troupes.

Evan Owens (Red Eagle/Male Ensemble) This is Evan’s first time as an actor with MET. He has done several short films, including many for the Frederick 72 Hour Film Festival and played in the band for MET X’s summer production of Robin Hood: Occupy Sherwood.

Chris Thomas (Martin Van Buren/Male Ensemble) is excited and honored to be cast in his first MET show. Past shows include Ten Little Indians, Pajama Game and Carousel. He currently serves as Vice President of the Fredericktowne Players.

Meet the Crew Julie Herber (Stage Director) is Artistic Associate of the MET and Director of The Fun Company. MET (Directing) Urinetown The Musical, Lysistrata, Coyote on a Fence and Antigone. MET (Acting): Women of Lockerbie, Betty the Yeti, Betrayal, Wonder of the World, The Wild Party, Planet Claire, Assassins, Psycho Beach Party, Skin Deep, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig & the Angry Inch. Regional/Tour: Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, Hedwig & the Angry Inch, Legends, Stage Struck, Noises Off, Blood Brothers, No Way to Treat a Lady and Nine.


Meet the Crew Alison Shafer (Musical Director) Alison E. Shafer (Musical Direction)- Live theatre rocks, and live theatre with live music REALLY rocks! Thanks to the MET for continuing to offer these experiences in Frederick city. MET credits: 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Urintetown, Wild Party (Lippa), Company, Threepenny Opera, Ruthless, And the World Goes Round. Alison just celebrated 30 years as organist/choir director for Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ. She also teaches piano and organ, is a free-lance musician, and is accompanist for the Bullis School. Thanks, Stevie. Geoff Huntoon (Stage Manager) is very excited to work on his debut production as a company member of the MET! Recent onstage work includes the Fun Company’s Pinocchio and Heidi, and the Met-X production Robin Hood: Occupy Sherwood. Backstage work includes End Days and Antigone. Geoffrey also does technical work for the Comedy Pigs and Met-X’s Laugh Station series. Sarah Shulman (Stage Manager) is a MET company member. Some of her favorites include Lysistrata, Killer Joe, Canterbury Tales, and End Days. Her MET writing credits include Robin Hood: Occupy Sherwood, Don Q and The Young Olympians and the Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever! Joann Lee (Set Design) is a MET company member and Hood College’s Art Director. Scenic designs for the MET include: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Planet Claire (2010), All Lit Up, Amost Maine, Santaland Diaries, Incorruptible, Company, Red Herring, Betty the Yeti, Betrayal, Mrs. Bob Cratchit’s Wild Christmas Binge and Blue Window, Don Q and many Fun Company productions. Performance credits include: Exuviae, Something Brilliant Will Come to Us and numerous Fun Company productions. Paul Shillinger (Lighting Design) has been designing lighting, sound and scenery for MET since 2001. Past productions include the world premiere of the original musical, Planet Claire, Assassins, and The Underpants. He served as the sound designer for Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and as lighting designer for Robin Hood: Occupy Sherwood Forest at Frederick Community College. In addition to his work with the MET, Paul teaches Stagecraft at FCC and designs theatrical lighting control systems for Parlights. Dusty Shaffer (Costume Design) is experienced in all aspects of costume design and construction. In addition to design and teaching, Shaffer works as an illustrator, actor, and director. Shaffer has designed costumes for numerous productions. Recent credits include The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Into the Woods, and Little Shop of Horrors for C.A.S.T. (Clinton, IA). La Bohème;Springfield Regional Opera, Forever Plaid for Festival 56, and The Book of Liz for Actors Bridge Ensemble. In 2008, Shaffer won the graduate costume design competition at the Southeastern Theatre Conference and the David Weiss Award for costume design at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Shaffer received his M.F.A. in Theatre (with an emphasis in costume design) from the University of Florida, an M.A. in Theatre from Missouri State University and a B.G.S. in Theatre and Film from the University of Kansas. Shaffer is currently an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Frostburg State University. Doug Grove (Props Design) is a proud Company Member and Technical Director of the MET. He has worked with many theatre companies across Maryland including the Maryland Ensemble Theatre, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, Hood College Theatre, and Landless Theatre Company doing lights, sets, props, and stage management. Katie Rattigan (Props Design) is pleased as punch to be back at the MET. A 2012 graduate of Hood College with a Theatre minor, she most recenly worked on Occupy Sherwood in the joint production with the MET, Hood College, and FCC. She served as an intern for the MET in the spring of 2012. Maureen Groff and Cody Gilliam (Assistant Costumers)

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Staff Tad Janes Dan Brick Gené Fouché: Julie Herber:

Artistic Director Managing Director Associate Artistic Director Director of Education Associate Artistic Director Artistic Director The Fun Company

Lorrie Lee: Box Office Manager Doug Grove: Technical Director 2012 Company Member Additions: Geoffrey Huntoon Courtney McLaughlin Tim Seltzer


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