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‘22‘23FINE A R TS CALENDAR
september
22-24: Wolf Jr. Players Present The Elevator Family
october
3: MS/HS Chorus Fall Concert
21-22: Wolf Players Present The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
november
9: LS Veterans Day Program
11: MS/HS Veterans Day Program
30: Kindergarten Christmas Play
december
5: MS/HS Chorus Christmas Concert
7: MS/HS Band Christmas Concert
february
1: 3rd Grade Play
1-4: Wolf Players Present Hello, Dolly!
17: 1st Grade Play
march
3: Pre-First Play
30-4/1: Wolf Players Present Little Women
30: MS/HS Visual Art Show Opening
april
4: 4th Grade Easter Play
21: LS Fine Arts Day
21: HS Chorus Spring Concert
25: HS Ba n d Spring Concert
27-29: Wolf Jr. Players present The Sound of Music
28-29: Artist Market
may
8: MS Chorus Spring Concert
10: MS Band Spring Concert
10: 2nd Grade Play
When I was 14 years old, I auditioned for a summer production of Hello, Dolly! The entire process was very exciting for me as I had spent my middle school years attending Pueblo, Colorado’s Summer Musicals as an audience member just waiting for the day that I could audition and be a part of the cast. By then, I already knew that I wanted to pursue theatre in some form. After being cast in the show, the directors asked if I’d be willing to play a very particular role in the ensemble. The role was one-half of the dancing horse that they planned to add to the musical numbers. That’s right folks, my major musical debut was that of a horse’s rear end in Hello, Dolly! It marked the beginning of my onstage career, and, quite honestly, I couldn’t have been happier because I loved performing. It was definitely a time in my life where I aspired to seize any opportunity that came my way because I was just so thrilled to be a part of something so special.
I didn’t choose Hello, Dolly! as our winter musical because I did the show in high school. I chose it because of its undeniably encouraging theme of ‘seizing the day.’ Our story is riddled with characters who are trying to figure out what’s next for them. They have one of two choices to make. They can remain where they are or choose to step out in faith and face the adventure of life head on. Our main character, Dolly Levi, not only is the catalyst for many of the characters seizing the day, but she is bold enough to take her own advice. She firmly decides that she will not stand by and watch the “parade pass her by.” Her vibrant and witty urgency is very convincing, and we hope that she—and the other characters—inspire you to seize your own day, not let the parade pass you by, and actively seek life.
Two well-known verses come to my mind when thinking about what it means to actively seek life. The first is Psalm 118:24: “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” It is so reassuring to know that we can seize our day because the Lord Himself made it for us to seize. We can be glad in the process of living it out— good or bad—because He handcrafts our days for our good and growth. Sometimes it’s hard to see that. Sometimes it’s hard to rejoice amidst the little intricacies that make up our day. Nevertheless, God wants us to have this approach because He has created a very specific parade route for each of us to walk with Him. In Romans 8:28, it says, “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” While God understands the scope of His big purpose as it pertains to the entire world, He is a relationship-driven God who cares about our trajectory as individuals. He cares about the choices we make and what we choose to do with our time. He cares about our talents and gifts. He cares about how we view Him and where we’ll end up. Not knowing our personal purpose can be very daunting. This is why we must remind ourselves that we have a God who knows what it is already, a God who has cared from the start, and a God who has rescued us through His Son, Jesus Christ, so that we can confidently accomplish that purpose without fear or anxiety.
Placing our faith in the Creator of Days and Establisher of Purposes will undoubtedly spur us to seize each day unto Him and to rejoice that we get to be on the parade route fulfilling our purpose with a King who loves us, cherishes us, and wants us there with Him.
Enjoy the show!
Stephanie Simmons High School Theater Directorbreak a leg, john!
love, Mom, Sarah-Virginia, Honey, and BoBo
Rebekah Niemann
May you never lose the wonder in your soul
May you always have a blanket for the cold
May the living light inside you be the compass as you go May you always know you have my hand to hold
JJ HellerWe are so proud of you and love watching your talents shine. May the Lord continue to be your comfort and your guide . We love you! mom & dad
Charley, Great job! We are proud of what you are accomplishing this year.
Well, Hello Lindsay!
You've always been our star!
Love, Mom, Dad and Kaitlyn
Love, Mom and Dad
KEEP DRIVING, RJ,
the best is yet to come!.
We are so proud of you!!!.
NORAH,
IT HAS BEEN AMAZING TO SEE YOU GROW AND DEDICATE YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT ROLES OVER THE YEARS. WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU AND CANNOT WAIT TO SEE WHAT YOU DO WITH THIS ONE. NOW GO YE AND SHINE FOR HIS GLORY.
LOVE, MOM, DAD, NEIL & NY
Shout Outs
Katelin, Harris and I are so proud of you and all of your hard work and dedication. We love you! Is it though? Mom
Break a leg, Kailey! We are so proud of you, and we love watching you shine on stage!
Love, Mom, Dad, & Luca
Keep following your dreams Fiona! We are so proud to have you in our lives! You bring depth and heart to every character you play.
Love, ZsaZsa and PopPop
Mason, we are so proud of you getting out of your comfort zone and committing to the show! Congratulations and break a leg. Love Mom and Dad
And God said “Let there be Light”, and there was Light. Go Elizabeth!!! We’re so proud of the way that you light up the stage ... literally!!! Love you, Mom and Dad!!!
Jack, you do so much that’s worth cheering about. We are so proud of you! Love, Momma, Dad & Ella
Fiona we are so proud of you! We are constantly amazed by your talent, and you will always be the star of our show. With love, Nana and Da
Hello, Rhiannon! Put on your Sunday clothes, and Shine! We’re so proud of you! With love, Dad, Mom & Evie xo
We are so proud of you Ellie! Keep up the hard work! We love to hear, watch, and enjoy your broadening artistic talents. Love - Team Simmons.
Well hello Katelin! You’re looking swell dear Katelin! Now Manage the show! We love you! K. Cake & Papa
Jessica, we are so proud of you and excited to watch your acting debut. Break a leg! Love you - Dad, Mom, & Josh
Special Thanks
Chris Cleveland, Head of School
Joseph Koch, High School Principal
Meg Foster, Director of Fine Arts
Spencer Cornett and the wonderful facilities department
Kara Reding, WAA President
Wesleyan Arts Alliance
Our wonderful Parent Volunteers
Jessica Simmons, Arts Parent Partner
In alphabetical order
Cast List
Jane Frackenpohl Keyboard Jeff Mills .................... Percussion 1
Zachary Gan ‘23 ........ Percussion 2
Kenneth Lambert Violin
Monticello .................. Bass Ron Turner ................... Trumpet 1
Production Crew
DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER. ....................................... Stephanie Simmons
MUSIC DIRECTOR. .......................................................................... Brad Meyer
ASSISTANT DIRECTORS ........................... Brooks Hanrahan, Minoo Mayfield
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ............................................................ Chad Simmons
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Serena Wright
TECHNICAL ASSISTANT. ................................................. Elizabeth Barrett (9) STAGE MANAGER ............................................................ Charley Jackson (10)
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS .......Katelin Browder (9), Jack Thomas (12)
COSTUME DESIGNERS Judy Beaman, Joan Rogers
COSTUME ASSISTANTS .......Hannah Emmelhainz (9), Chloe Hammers (11), Elizabeth Hodges (11), Suzy Loetscher (9), Larry Men (9), Rachael Samples (10)
HAIR & MAKEUP COORDINATORS Heather Niemann, Kara Reding
PROPERTIES ..................................................... Chad Simmons, Serena Wright
SET DESIGN ............................................. Chad Simmons, Stephanie Simmons
SET CONSTRUCTION....................................... Chad Simmons, Serena Wright
DIGITAL SET DESIGN Pam Nitzken
AUDIO DESIGN ................................................................................. Steve Ward
LIGHTING DESIGN ..................................................................... Serena Wright
POSTER DESIGN ........................................................................ Minoo Mayfield
ONLINE TICKETING Andrew Blackburn, Minoo Mayfield
T-SHIRT DESIGN ....................................................................... Minoo Mayfield
PROGRAM LAYOUT AND DESIGN ......................................... Minoo Mayfield
AD SALES AND SHOUT OUTS ........................................................ Meg Foster
PROGRAM PRINTING Trinity Press
PHOTOGRAPHY ................................................ Brian Morgan, Rebekah Smith
Acts & Scenes
ACT I
The following events take place during the bustling 1890s.
Scene 1
Yonkers Train Station
Opening Act One .....................................................................................Ensemble
I Put My Hand In ...................................................................... Dolly & Ensemble
Scene 2
Vandergelder’s Feed Store in Yonkers, New York
It Takes a Woman ................................................................... Horace & Gentleman
It Takes a Woman (Reprise) .............................................................................. Horace
Vandergelder’s Feed Store to Yonker’s Train Station
Put On Your Sunday Clothes ........................... Dolly, Cornelius, Barnaby, Ambrose, Ermengarde & Ensemble
Put On Your Sunday Clothes (Encore) Ensemble
Scene 3
The streets of New York to Mrs. Molloy’s Hat Shop
Mrs. Molloy’s Hat Shop
Ribbons Down My Back ................................................................................... Irene
Ribbons Down My Back (Reprise) .................................................................... Irene
Motherhood March ................................................. Dolly, Irene, Minnie, Cornelius Barnaby and Horace
Dancing ................................. Dolly, Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby, Minnie & Ensemble
The Streets of New York
Before the Parade Passes By ....................................................... Dolly & Ensemble
Acts & Scenes
ACT II
Scene 1
The Streets of New York
Elegance ......................................................... Cornelius, Irene, Barnaby & Minnie
Scene 2
The Harmona Gardens Restaurant
Waiters’ Galop .............................. Waiters & Waitresses of the Harmonia Gardens
Hello, Dolly ......................................................................Dolly, Waiters & Waitresses
Hello, Dolly (Encore) .......................................................Dolly, Waiters & Waitresses
Waiters’ Galop (Reprise) ........................................................... Waiters & Waitresses
Polka ................................................................................................ Polka Contestants
Scene 3
A Courtroom
It Only Takes a Moment
Cornelius, Irene, Minnie, Barnaby & Ensemble
So Long, Dearie Dolly & Horace
Scene 4
Vandergelder’s Feed Store
The Streets of Yonkers
Finale Ultimo.................................................................................... Full Ensemble
Production Notes
Choosing to do a musical that takes place in the 1890s brings about its own special history lesson. The cast, crew, and directing staff have grown to have a special appreciation for the oddities of the Victorian Era. It has been a delight to compare the differences between then and now. We hope you enjoy our list of bizarre Victorian facts and comparisons, as follows:
The Victorian Era spans the lifetime of Queen Victoria which was from 1837-1901. Since televisions and movie theatres were not invented yet, people fed their need for entertainment by attending the theater or music hall. Nothing was recorded. It was all live. Congratulations! You’re practicing this right now!
For the middle and upper classes, the way people would meet their significant other was by pre-arranged marriages, by attending dances, or by hiring a matchmaker—like Dolly Levi. This is a stark contrast to swiping right nowadays…or is it? #Match.com
Victorians were fans of body modifications such as using a corset or buying hair extensions to achieve the Gibson Girl look. Gentlemen sported pomade slicked back hair and grand mustaches. Also, tattoos were on trend for criminal and royal alike. While there was no plastic surgery, they did alter their physical appearance for aesthetic purposes and enjoyed some ink art like we do today.
Many families took family photos together particularly if a loved one passed away. In this case, they would all dress in their mourning black, gather around the deceased, and pose for a family picture. This was a way to capture their loved ones in memory even if they were already dead. Can you imagine what they would do with the technology of the selfie?
Victorians were fascinated with world-wide exhibits and exposure. Many people made the effort to go off on explorations or to bring rare artifacts—like mummies—to the public for display. That sounds so much more exciting than just Googling something!
Check out some more intriguing Victorian facts at this source: www.allthatsinteresting.com/victorian-facts.
Congratulations, Allison!
We are so proud of you, and can't wait to see you "put on your Sunday clothes" and shine on stage! love, Mom, Dad, and Shannon
We are proud of you and your enthusiasm to tackle roles that stretch you.
Congratulations to you and the entire cast and crew!
Much love, Dad, Mom, Charlotte, Harley, Mimi, Bebe, and Granddaddy
We can’t wait to see your performance in your first “musi-cale”!!
Love you so much and so excited for you and the cast of “Hello, Dolly!” XO
Love, Mom, Dad, Bryn, Reese, Coco, and Louis
Ireland our shining Ireland our shining Ireland our shining Star! Star! Star!
"If you can dance and be free and not be embarrassed, you can rule the world." Amy Poehler
Anna,
We have loved watching you start as a honeybee in kindergarten to grow into the beautiful young woman you are today. You have always been our angel. You rapped your Thanks All Year Long and saved the world in 10 ways. Our beautiful swan you are and forever will be and I am very thankful God has entrusted you to me.
Much love, Mom, Dad, Will, and Berkely
Philip-
You were always made for the stage. We all adore you, and we can't wait to see where this next stage of life takes you!
Love, Mom, Gavin, Arabella, Nana & Papa (&Wendell)
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