Terra Nova at Pentacle Theatre

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TERRA NOVA

CAST

Capt. Robert Falcon Scott Chris Benham

Lawrence “Titus” Oates .................................................. Travis Brown

Henry “Birdie” Bowers .................................................. Zach DuFault

Petty Officer Edgar “Taff” Evans .................................. Ken Hermens

Roald Amundsen ............................................................. Tim Jaeger

Kathleen Bruce Scott .................................................. Kaelyn Kappes

Edward Wilson Robert Sim

TIME & PLACE

1911-12 Antarctica

The show runs approximately 2 hours 20 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.

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TERRA NOVA is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)

PRODUCTION STAFF

Director ............................................................................. Scott Ramp

Assistant Director ................................................ Deborah Johansen

Technical Director ........................................................ Chris Benham

Costume Design ......................................................... Karen McCarty

Costume Assistant ................................................. Kennedy Aronson

Costume Construction ................................................. Janelle Koch, Kristy McCarty, Loriann Schmidt

Hair & Wigs Eddie Willits

Set Design .....................................................................Chris Benham

Set Construction ............................... Quinn Connolly, Ken Hermens, Chris McCarty, Scott Ramp, Antonio Schoaps, Rob Sim

Strike Crew .................... Quinn Connolly, Antonio Schoaps, Rob Sim

Lighting Design ......................................................... Quinn Connolly

Light Hang .................. Quinn Connolly, Valerie Mozena, Scott Ramp

Sound Design Liz Rogers and Sloe Slawinski

Original Sound Design (Antarctic winds) Sloe Slawinski

Video Design...................................................................... Liz Rogers

Lights & Sound Operator .......................................... Valerie Mozena

Prop Construction............................................................ Scott Ramp

Dialect Coach.......................................................... Dr. Linda Brennan

Individual Dialect Assistance ................ Sverre Almedal, Ben Crick, Robert Hook, Kieran Mellish, Rhys Powell, Charlotte Rothwell, Shereen Walker

Stage Manager Kennedy Aronson

Assistant Stage Manager .......................................... Phoebe Jacobs

House Manager ........................................................... Sean Needles

Board Liaison ................................ Patrick Moser & Bruce Thompson

Poster Design ................................................................ Isaac Mitchell

Program Design ........................................................... Carlee Wright

Photography ................................................................... Vicki Woods

SPECIAL THANKS

Sverre Almedal  Robert Hook

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Occasionally, in one’s lifetime, if we are lucky enough, we come across something that moves us so powerfully that it becomes an integral part of our being. Perhaps it is a piece of music, a novel, an object of art, even a motion picture. In my case, it was a play. This play — Terra Nova.

As a 20-something actor in 1983, I was fortunate enough to be in a Los Angeles repertory company. In repertory theater you get to know your fellow actors very well…for better or worse. But when seven of us were cast in a relatively new play by a new playwright, we had no idea that being in this particular production would move us so deeply and for so many years afterward. As the decades have passed, I have met and worked with several actors who have been in other productions of this play — many who are quite well-known — and we all, to a person, share that same passion for Terra Nova.

Why would that be? I don’t have a simple answer. Perhaps it is the fact that it is a true story of real human beings. Perhaps it’s the overwhelming sense of tragedy in the face of such bravery. Perhaps it touches something deep within us that fights for survival in the direst of situations. Or perhaps it’s the ultimate acceptance of death in the end that so moves us. But whatever it may be, it’s been with me all these years later.

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I’ve been fortunate enough to have directed this play more than once. The last time I directed it, I had just returned from London where the British Natural History Museum had a wonderful exhibit celebrating the Centennial of the Terra Nova Expedition. Being able to see, firsthand, Scott’s diary and the re-creations of the Base Camp, hundreds of never-before-seen photos and artifacts, as well as many as-yet unheard stories moved me beyond belief. When I returned to Los Angeles, I asked my cast to come together for our first reading a week early. After the read, they were quite moved by the play. But when I pointed out why I had them come together early, they were shocked. It was March 29, 2012…one hundred years to the day of Scott’s last journal entry and death.

There have been many powerful moments in my life where the story of the Terra Nova Expedition has come up unexpectedly…the death of a loved one, the sacrifice of a friend, a courageous act by someone under desperate circumstances. In those moments, I have always harkened back to those brave people whose story you are seeing play out onstage here at Pentacle Theatre.

If this play moves you as it has this cast and crew, we will have done our job. May you be fortunate enough in your lives to find something that sparks your passion the way that Terra Nova did for me. The cast and I thank you for coming with us on this journey. Go home safely and may you enjoy a long and fulfilling life.

Addendum: Having to cancel our final three performances due to a serious medical emergency in the cast was a gut-punch to all of us. I am so thrilled the Pentacle Board of Directors was able to let us “finish” our run and tell our story once again! And thank you, our audience, for braving Antarctica in February!

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Scott Ramp Director

Scott returned to the Pentacle stage for the first time since 1981 last December in It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. He previously performed at Pentacle in Little Mary Sunshine, Sugar, I Get A Kick Out of You: A Cole Porter Review, as Will Parker in Oklahoma! and The Vagabond King in addition to working on dozens more.

For most of the past 40 years, Scott lived in Los Angeles, working as an actor/ director, makeup artist and teacher.

Prior to moving back to Salem in 2020, Scott was last seen onstage as Lazar Wolf in a 16-week run of Fiddler on the Roof at the Lawrence Welk Resort near San Diego. In addition to acting in dozens of productions around Los Angeles from Shakespeare to Broadway touring companies (La Cage Aux Folles with Broadway legends Larry Kert and Harvey Evans), Scott taught makeup, acting and directed dozens of plays as a faculty member at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood since 1985.

As a makeup artist, he has taught and mentored hundreds of artists over the years, one of whom won the 2014 Best Makeup Academy Award.

Scott runs large-scale events, primarily at Universal Studios Hollywood and Six Flags parks and has been the makeup designer at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles since 1992. He appeared on Season 5 of the SyFy television series Face/Off. He designed

makeup for numerous productions at The Old Globe in San Diego, including the world premiere of Meteor Shower with Steve Martin and Camp David with Richard Thomas.

He and his wife of 36 years, Barbara, moved back to Salem in 2020. He is thrilled to return to the theater that nurtured his love for theater and gave him his start all those years ago!

Active at Pentacle Theatre since 1979, Deborah has been a Lifetime Member since 2019. As an actress, her favorite roles have included Ado Annie, Daisy Mae, the Witch in the 1994 production of Into the Woods, Rhetta Cupp in Pump Boys and Dinettes and each of her roles in Almost Maine. Some of the shows she has enjoyed directing for Pentacle are The Sunshine Boys (1984), You Can't Take it with You, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, Mary Poppins (fundraiser) and Dashing Through the Snow. Deborah is a retired drama teacher and as always thanks her son, Jordan, for his love and theatrical support for these many years. Colossians 3:17

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CAST & CREW

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Chris Benham

Capt. Robert Falcon Scott

Chris is returning to the stage after an absence of nearly a decade and is appearing on the Pentacle stage for the first time since 2001’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He has been seen on stage many times over the years at Gallery Theater in McMinnville, taking turns as Fred/Petruchio in Kiss Me Kate, Mr. Manningham in Angel Street and Fagin in Oliver, among many others. Directing credits include productions around the Northwest, including Into the Woods in Newberg, and Much Ado About Nothing at Gallery. He has also appeared on local and national television in a variety of commercials and an appearance on the TNT series Leverage

Chris has been Pentacle's Technical Director since 2017. He lives in Salem with his fiancee, Geri. He enjoys home brewing, woodworking and other construction projects, and spending as much time as possible with his two daughters, Naomi and Nora.

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Travis Brown

Lawrence “Titus” Oates

Travis is very grateful to be part of the Terra Nova cast and to make his Pentacle debut. He has long been fascinated by the "Heroic Age" of Antarctic Exploration and is honored to play the role of Captain Oates. Travis would not have this opportunity without the love and support of his wife, Valerie, who is also volunteering her time and energy running lights and sound for the show. He thanks his father, mother and brother for their unwavering encouragement of his theatrical endeavors over the years. His favorite past roles include Carr-Gomm in The Elephant Man, The Earl of Bothwell in Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off and Ralph in Frozen (no relation to the Disney musical). Travis works as a hydrogeologist for the Oregon Water Resources Department. In his precious free time, he can be found fishing along Oregon's sublime coasts, lakes and rivers or grubbing around in the dirt of his nascent garden.

Zach DuFault Henry “Birdie” Bowers

This is Zach’s second production at Pentacle Theatre; his first was as Nick in Over the River and Through the Woods. Other theaterrelated experience includes How it all Began, which can be watched on Amazon.

Zach studied for eight years at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. He owns The Salem Playhouse where he teaches teens and young adults the art of acting. He hopes it can be a safe haven for students where they can discover and grow their gifts. Outside of acting, he enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and dogs.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

In the 1850s, these tribes were displaced by colonization and were eventually resettled on reservations. We celebrate and honor the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz members, their resilience and their present and future right to this land.

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Pentacle Theatre in Salem is located within the ancestral homelands of the Kalapuya, Yamhill, and Luckiamute people who had lived here since time immemorial.

season 2023

Pentacle Theatre is Salem’s premier community theater, offering quality live theater in an intimate setting. The directors, cast and crew delight in presenting audiences with entertaining and innovative seasons of top-quality productions in an all-embracing range of theatrical styles.

Shrek the Musical

March 3 to 25

Music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire. Directed by Robert Salberg. Sponsored by The Davis Family.

Rabbit Hole

April 21 to May 13

Written by David Linsday-Abaire. Directed by Jo Dodge.

Sponsored by the Paul C. and Robin E. Bower Family Trust.

The Crucible

June 9 to July 1

Written by Arthur Miller. Directed by Seth Allen.

Sponsored by M&D Cabinets and Millwork, Inc.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

August 11 to September 2

Written by Simon Stephens. Based on the novel by Mark Haddon. Directed by Debbie Neel. Sponsored by Duchess and The Munchkn.

A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

September 29 to October 21

Book and lyrics by Robert L. Freedman and the music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak. Directed by Loriann Schmidt. Sponsored by David Hackleman and Stephanie Schoap, in Memory of Deb Hackleman and Mike Schoap.

The Play That Goes Wrong

November 17 to December 9

Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields. Directed by Susan Schoaps.

Sponsored by Friends and Family of Lyndsey Fields Houser.

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Ken Hermens

Petty Officer Edgar “Taff” Evans

Since his Pentacle debut in 1975's The Glass Menagerie, Ken has appeared in over 60 shows at Pentacle, most recently (and, as it turns out, ironically) in 2019's Dashing Through the Snow. Some favorite roles at Pentacle have included Martin Dysart in Equus, Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha, Thenardier in Les Miserables, and Brother Boy in Sordid Lives. He has served several terms on Pentacle Theatre's Governing Board and has directed three Pentacle productions, including 2015's Chicago. In 1999, Ken was honored to receive the distinction of becoming a Pentacle Theatre Lifetime Member.

Ken has also appeared in other regional productions over the years, including playing the roles of Motel in Fiddler on the Roof at the Hult Center in Eugene and Victor Frankenstein in Young Frankenstein at Lakewood Theater in Lake Oswego. This one's for David!

Tim Jaeger

Roald Amundsen

Tim has appeared several times on the Pentacle stage over the past four decades most recently as Nunzio in Over the River and Through the Woods. He has acted extensively — about 100 shows in 25 theaters — mostly in Portland and Willamette Valley theaters. When not on stage, Tim acts in short films, commercials and industrial productions and does improv. When not performing, Tim enjoys time with his large and growing family and dear friends. He learned about "heroic gesture" from his father, the late great Donavon Jaeger.

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CAST & CREW SUPPORT LOCAL THEATRE To learn about sponsoring a Pentacle production, call 503-485-4300 or email lisa@pentacletheatre.org
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Kaelyn Kappes

Kathleen Bruce Scott

Kaelyn is thrilled to be making her Pentacle Theatre debut. Prior to moving to Oregon last summer, she was enthusiastically involved with many productions at her alma mater, Muhlenberg College, including Mirage, Mr. Burns: A PostElectric Play, The Long Christmas Dinner, The Rising of the Moon and more. Outside of theater, Kaelyn works as an Assistant Director of Admission at Willamette University. She also loves to dance, hike, hang out with friends and visit her family back in San Diego. The support of her wonderful family, friends, and Willamette Admission colleagues cannot be understated — they're what bring her vibrant joy on and off the stage every day. She is immensely grateful to be part of this cast of gallant gentlemen and is endlessly thankful for the hard-working production crew, especially the incredibly dedicated Scott Ramp.

Robert previously performed in Pentacle’s production of Enchanted April. Other theater-related experience includes From Time to Time in 2018 from Trill Productions.

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Robert Sim Edward Wilson
CAST & CREW

Honoring the generous individuals who make a provision in their estate plans for Pentacle Theatre:

Pamela Abernethy

Karen & Edward Arabas

Robin Bower

Laurene & Roger Brousseau

Eden Rose Brown

Cherie & Craig Cline

Susan Elliott

Carol Farber

Chris Fletcher

Linda Gilbert

Lois Harris

Ron & Kelli Jaecks

Ed Kramer

Louise Larsen

MaryKate Lindbeck

Dennis & Linda McIntire

Jackie Miller

Jeanne Miller

Janet Neuburg

Larry Roach

Cesie & Tom Delve Scheuermann

Laurelyn Schellin

Barbara & Bruce Thompson

Bright Lights Society

If you have included Pentacle Theatre in your estate plans, we’d like to know and honor you here. Please contact Executive Director Lisa Joyce at 503-485-4300 or lisa@pentacletheatre.org

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Volunteers are the lifeblood of our theatre. They are what fuel the art you see on our stage. In Terra Nova, I can feel the heartbeat of the rich and vibrant community that keeps us curious, tenacious, and courageous. Last summer the story of Terra Nova touched our hearts and earned high praise from audiences, but in a heartbreaking turn of events the final weekend of that run had to be canceled due to a medical emergency. Months later, in an act of bravery and charting new waters, director Scott Ramp and the rest of the cast and crew banded together once again to put that final weekend back on the calendar and bring this story back to life.

I am incredibly proud and grateful to the cast and crew who resurrected this production for this weekend only. The road to get here was not without obstacles, but it is with persistence and passion that they moved forward. For a group of people to be so fervid in their determination and so unwavering in support, speaks volumes to me about what this story means to them and what it can mean to us all.

In Ted Tally's Terra Nova, we follow Captain Scott and his team on their valiant quest to the bottom of the earth. I can't help but feel the spirit of that courage is with us today, pushing us to make it to the finish line, come hell or high water.

Congratulations to the team of Terra Nova on a successful and exciting expedition, and thank YOU for being here to witness it with me.

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PENTACLE THEATRE

LIFETIME MEMBERS

Every five years the Pentacle Theatre Governing Board honors as Lifetime Members five people who have been active in Pentacle Theatre for at least 20 years. We also remember fondly those Lifetime Members who are no longer with us.

Lifetime Members

Pamela Abernethy

Dick Bond

Robin Bower

Maggie Dayton

Jo Dodge

Chris Fletcher

Lois Hanson

Ken Hermens

Robert Herzog

Deborah Johansen

Cec Koontz

Dave Leonard

Katie Lindbeck

Pauli Long

Nancy Moen

Debbie Neel

Jeff Sanders

Ed Schoaps

IN LOVING MEMORY

Wayne Ballantyne

Dean Bartell

Jack Bellamy

Dr. E.B. Bossatti

Edith Bossatti

Benny Bower

Virginia Choate

Ken Collins

David Cristobal

Bill Cross

Phyllis Cross

Dave Davis

Ron Fox

Rose Ann Hansell

Mrs. Ray Loter

Marian Milligan

Alice Norton

Peg Pink

Bob Putnam

Margaret Ringnalda

Murco Ringnalda

Larry Roach

Susan Schoaps

Larry Stevens

Kathryn Straton

Faye Trupka

Cherie Ulmer

Jeffrey D. Witt

De Zajic

Tony Zandol

Dick Schmidt

Pat Schmidt

Helen Shepard

Meryl (Bill) Smith

Barbara Sullivan

Tom Ulmer

Claytene Vick

Madison Vick

Stephen Warnock

Rollie Zajic

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Mission Statement

Pentacle Theatre provides community members a collaborative opportunity to create and experience theater in an atmosphere of respect, support and enjoyment.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for upcoming productions will be available online at pentacletheatre.org. Prices range from $25 to $30, depending on the type of production. In partnership with Salem For All, Pentacle Theatre offers half-price tickets to individuals who have an Oregon Trail card.

LATECOMERS POLICY

Pentacle Theatre productions will begin on time. At intermission you will be ushered to an available seat. If you leave your seat during the performance, you will not be reseated until intermission. Sorry, no refunds for latecomers.

MASK REQUIREMENT

Pentacle Theatre values the safety and health of our patrons and volunteers. Masks are required at all times in the theater building. You must also provide proof vaccinations.

The performers you are about to see have had a recent negative COVID test.

Some concessions are available in the lobby. There is no alcohol for sale at this time. We have provided complimentary bottled water outside the lobby.

SMOKING

Smoking is allowed only in the designated area outside the lobby.

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Terra Nova in dress rehearsal. Photos by Vicki Woods.

PENTACLE THEATRE COURTESY

Cameras (with or without flash) and recording devices are strictly prohibited. Please turn off beepers and cell phones during the performance.

ADVERTISING

Advertise in Pentacle Theatre programs! All proceeds benefit Pentacle Theatre. Call the business office for more information: 503-4854300, or email lisa@pentacletheatre.org.

HOW TO REACH US

Pentacle Theatre tickets and business office: 503-485-4300.

Online: pentacletheatre.org

MANY, MANY THANKS…

To our ushers. Pentacle Theatre could not be successful without the continued and dedicated help of our community.

PENTACLE THEATRE GOVERNING BOARD

Pentacle Theatre is an established not-for-profit theater company, providing a five-play season. A nine-member governing board assisted by committee chairpersons and countless other volunteers run the theater. Membership is open to all.

2023 GOVERNING BOARD AND STAFF

President .................................................................... Emma Thurston

Vice President ................................................................. Katie Lindbeck

Secretary .........................................................................Kelli Jaecks

Treasurer Ty Hendrix

Members-at-Large Erik Davis, Kaelynn Kappes, Ken Hermens, Dani Potter, Bryan Toller

Executive Director Lisa Joyce

Technical Director .............................................................. Chris Benham

Box Office Manager ............................................................. Sean Needles

Facilities Maintenance Coordinator .............................................. Quinn Connolly

Bookkeeper ................................................................... Christie Smith

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Pentacle Theatre would not be possible without the support of the following grantors:

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THANK YOU!
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YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE!

Ticket sales alone do not cover the cost of our productions. Your membership and donation help make this theater possible. Thank you! Represents gifts between 1/1/2021 and 1/10/2023.

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ($2,000+)

Chris Fletcher & Pamela Abernethy

Jean M. Linck & Forrest A. Colling

Erik & Laura Davis

Jo Dodge

Leslie & Bill Glassmire

Linda & Dick Haglund

Kelli & Ron Jaecks

Jennifer Martinak

Betsy & Richard Scott

Barbara & Bruce W. Thompson, the Family of Alice Mary Norton

Cherie & Craig Cline

PRODUCER ($1,000+)

Allegheny Technologies, in Honor of Emma Thurston

Sharlen R. Bennett

Sherry & Alan Bennett

Virginia & Alex Bourdeau

Nancy & Doug Bovee

Laurene & Roger Brousseau

Beverly & Michael Carrick

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Collada

Sherry Collins, in memory of Peter Ronai

Jody & Mark Gordon

Gail A. Harbert

Tom M. Hewitt

Joe & Linda Hillesum

Sally & Ray Hollemon

Lisa & Marty Johnson

Bruce E. Kepford, Match to Robyn Chadwick

Katie & Laslo Kolta

Judith & Greg Linder

Ann Lyman

Rus McCracken

Lorene McMurrin, in Memory of Mrs. Althea

Stevens Ferris

Judith Morris

Patrick Moser

Vanessa Nordyke

Beverly A. North

Kay & Scott Reichlin

Robin Bower

Joan Robinson

Lizabeth Ann Rogers

Kathy D. Saviers

DIRECTOR ($500+)

David R. Ballantyne

Sibylle & Richard Beck

Penny Blackwell

Eden Rose R. Brown

Mike Cechovic

Linda D. Cress

Jeanne & Bill Dalton

Dick Day

Cesie Delve Scheuermann

Joyce & Mark Eklund

Pam & Roger Elliott

Oddny & Brad Everson

Beverly L. and Michael A. Freitas

Jo Rita Gann

Holly Giesbrecht

Jay Howe & Janet Gros

Jacques

Lois Hanson

Paula Hartwig

Robynn & John L. Hayek

Bob & Marypat Hill

Cornelia B. Hoppe, in Memory of Ken & Marg Limbocker

Sherril & Lynn Hurt

Shirley Koontz

Mary Ann B. Kosiewicz

Ellen Langsather

Connie Elaine LaRoche

Lynelle Littke

Ruth McGuire

Roberta W. Moore

Laurel & Hinrich Muller

Debbie Neel

Oregon Community Foundation

Liz & Don Oswalt

Scott Ramp

Kristin Ramstad

Carol Kay Riedl

Susanna Rose

Christie L. Smith

Emma Thurston

Juanita & Lloyd Weigel

Gerald & Henrietta Wimer, in Memory of Ken Limbocker

Steven K. Wollenburg

Penny & Bill Wylie

Autumn Lynn Yongchu

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ($250+)

Arabas Family

Gayle McMurria & George Bachik

Katy & Charles Bayless

Leora Berger

Carol Coley & Ron Boucher

Megan Brazo-Erickson, in Memory of Charlene Riley

Marlene Buker

Tracie B. Burger

Grover R. Carter

Susan F. Christensen

Diane & Aaron Clingerman

Tylee Cloyd

Dennis & Barbara Curtin Miles

Merry Davidson

Annette Day

Lois & Dale Derouin

Edna Denton & Carel

Dewinkel

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Dean & Beth Vargas

Duncan

Patricia Ehrlich & James Willhite

Karen & Bill Farmer

Darlene Fletcher

Albert & Ginny Furtwangler

Thomas & Margaret Grove

Frank & Pat Gruber

Deb & David Hackleman

Walter D. Haight

Hockman-Wert, DavidP.

Nancy Hull

Patricia Johnson

Norma Jean Standlea & Hank Keeton

Paul Allen Kyllo

Fran J. Lattin

Linda Ann Lockwood

Pauli Long

Sherry & Terry L. Lowells

Dr. Betsy McDowell & John Gussenhoven

Rachel McMillen Pratt

Nancy Moen, in Memory of Kevin Moen

Ruth & Roger Monette

Network for Good

Beth I. Nevue

Jim & Sondra Nice

Hella Nordberg

Louise & Keith Putman

Omar D. Quintero

Susan & Richard Ray

Marjorie Reuling

Winifred Sangirardi

Schwab Charitable

Fred Eugene Shaub

Carlene Kaliher Shultz in Memory of Jack Johnson

Diane McLin & David Smedema

Joanna & Ronald Stout

Susan & Toru E. Tanabe

Jim & Rhonda Lyn Thompson

Heather & Bryan Toller

John Whitney

Laureal Williams

LEADING ACTOR ($100+)

Anonymous

Janie Abernethy & Philip Cohen, in Honor of Pamela Abernethy

Sandra & William Albright

Edna & Richard Anderson

Gordon & Pat Bacon

Mary V. Bailey

Kenn & Nancy Battaile

Keith & Madge Bauer

Jack & Sharyl Beattie

Edward Beaudry

Clyde Otis Berry

Jenni E. Bertels, in Memory of David Cristobal

Bill & Anita Blaumer

Cliff & Lynda Boyer

Jenan & Gary Brandt

Mar'Sue & Perry Brown

Gary & Diane Buckley

Barbara Castle

Nanci Chambers

William Chisholm

Kay & Philip Cogswell

Gretchen Coppedge

Maggie Dayton

Cliff Deighan

Tamara L. Dohrman

Carol Doolittle

David & Velma Du Fault

Carolyn & Bob Engle

Fidelity Charitable

Sue Frauendiener

Valorie A. Freeman

Linda Gilbert

Brandon Gitchel

Steve Gorham & Candace Reed

Mark & Allana Hadden

Debby & Mark Hamlin

June & Harvey Hammer, in Loving Memory of Ruth Lundstrom

Ryan Hanauska

Ann & Dave Hanus

Julie Harrison, in Memory of David Cristobal

Janice M. Henry

Franca Hernandez

James & Beverly Herzog

Elizabeth & Scott Hess

Brett Hochstetler

Gloria & Alan Holland

Sue Hoover

Bill Howell

William Howell

Susan Coburn Hughs

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Tickets are on sale now!

“Shrek, which draws from William Steig’s book about a lovable ogre and the DreamWorks animated movie that it inspired, is nonetheless a triumph of comic imagination with a heart as big and warm as Santa’s. It is the most ingeniously wacky, transcendently tasteless Broadway musical since The Producers, and more family-friendly …” – USA Today

With book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and music by Jeanine Tesori, Shrek The Musical runs March 3 through 25, 2023. Tickets will be available soon.

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