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Join us Theatre News for the Community — April 2016 in this issue • • • • • • • • Our 2016–2017 Season Become a Patron Donor Funding the Mission Become a Sponsor Summer Camp Volunteers of the Year Season Ticket Order Form Ticket Prices and Reservation Dates T hose who gathered in February 1963 dreamed of establishing a theatre that was by the community and for the community. They believed that La Crosse should have a theatre and did what was necessary to make it happen: giving countless hours as volunteers and donating as needed to make the show happen. La Crosse Community Theatre is still around 53 years later because of individuals like you—who give of your time and treasure. Because of our volunteers, our board, our staff, and our patrons, La Crosse Community Theatre continues to create exciting works of art. LCT also tries to provide theatre-related opportunities in addition to plays. With our growing education department, LCT offers more classes than ever before. And we strive for our classes to be inclusive, so that individuals who deserve the opportunity to experience and enjoy theatre may do so, regardless of abilities. LCT does this because of you. You who serve on the board, you who enthusiastically work behind the scenes, you who commit time and energy to performing, and you who attend our shows and are generous with your support. I can’t thank you enough for all that you do for La Crosse Community Theatre. Over 53 years ago, a group of individuals dreamed of creating theatre in La Crosse. Here’s to 53 years from now, when La Crosse Community Theatre will still be serving our community. for another year of outstanding theatre La Crosse Community Theatre’s 2016–2017 Season A musical comedy like NUN other! When showgirl Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder, the police hide her in the one place they’re sure the mob won’t find her: a convent! Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the parish as she discovers the power of her newly found sisterhood. Based on the hit film, Sister Act is reason to REJOICE! By Bill and Cheri Steinkellner; Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Glenn Slater; Additional material by Douglas Carter Beane Thank you for your 2015–2016 sponsorship 9 Musical—Theatre PG Lyche Theatre AUDITIONS: July 25–26, 2016 Mar 3–12, 2017 Your classic story of boy meets Greek goddess. In the musical comedy Xanadu, Kira, a magical and beautiful Greek muse, descends from the heavens of Mt. Olympus to Venice Beach in 1980 on a quest to inspire a struggling artist to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time—the first ROLLER DISCO! But when Kira falls in love with the mortal, her jealous sisters take advantage of the situation and chaos abounds! 9 Music and Lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar; Book by Douglas Carter Beane; Based on the Universal Pictures film; Screenplay by Richard Danus and Marc Rubel Thank you for your Lyche Theatre In the early hours of April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean with 1,500 souls aboard in one of the worst maritime disasters in history. This powerhouse musical, winner of the 1997 Tony Award, chronicles the true stories of the people who sailed on the fateful ship. It is a tribute to their hopes for a brighter future and the grand dream that was Titanic. Story and Book by Peter Stone Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston Sponsored in part by 9 Musical—Theatre PG Lyche Theatre AUDITIONS: March 13–14, 2017 2015–2016 sponsorship Musical—Theatre PG AUDITIONS: January 16–17, 2017 The dreams she carried were unsinkable. Enjoy, David R. Kilpatrick Executive Director sep 9–25, 2016 May 12–28, 2017 2016–2017 Season (continued) LCT BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Neverland you never knew. Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook, President oct 14–30, 2016 With ingenious stagecraft and boundless creativity, Peter and the Starcatcher upends the Peter Pan story and brings the legend to life. Starcatcher apprentice Molly Aster and three orphans are hunted by cut-throat pirates and their mustachioed captain as she races to protect a trunk of magical “Starstuff.” This wildly theatrical production will have you hooked the moment your imagination takes flight! Sara Battison, President-Elect Wayne Oliver, Second Vice-President Mary Isaacs, Treasurer Susan McDonald-Controy, Secretary Scott Horne, Past President By Rick Elice; based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson; Music by Wayne Barker Nancy Flottmeyer Gary Mundinger Lyche Theatre Sponsored in part by Brian K. Murphy Comedy—Theatre PG Randy Nelson AUDITIONS: August 29–30, 2016 Karl Noll Joan Temple dec 8–18, 2016 The Christmas Spirits are ON THE AIR! Kathy Van Kirk-Przywojski Bradley Weber La Crosse Community Theatre returns to WBFR studios, as the Dickens masterpiece A Christmas Carol comes to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast, complete with vintage commercials, sound effects, and music! On Christmas Eve, three ghosts take Ebenezer Scrooge on a magical journey to teach him the true meaning of Christmas. This charming take on the holiday classic will leave no one saying, “Bah, Humbug!” LCT’s Mission La Crosse Community Theatre creates productions and projects that enhance the theatrical literacy of our audience members, volunteers, students and staff. We provide opportunities for creativity and personal growth in a fun, collaborative environment. As a community, we celebrate human connections through communication and interaction. Based on the book by Charles Dickens; Adapted for the stage by Joe Landry; Music by Kevin Connors Lyche Theatre Holiday—Theatre G AUDITIONS: October 17–18, 2016 Thank you for your 2015–2016 sponsorship Become a Patron Donor Patron donations are monetary gifts made in addition to the purchase of season tickets. As our way of saying “thank you” for your support, patron donors receive these benefits: Season Ticket Holders $100-$149 $150-$249 $250+ Discount on tickets: Season tickets provide you with a 20% savings over single tickets. x x x x No Exchange Fee: Exchange your season tickets (for the same production) all season, with no fee. There are no refunds. x x x x Early Reservations: Buy or reserve tickets for any show at any time. x x x Free Tickets: Receive two (2) free tickets to the June Theatre for Youth production. x x x Recognition: Your name(s) will be printed in each of our Lyche Theatre production programs. x x x Tax Deduction: You are entitled to a federal income tax deduction on all contributions made over the season ticket price. x x x x x NEW! NEW! “Bring-a-Friend” discount cards: Receive two (2) discount cards to share the live theatre experience with others. Exchanges all season: Exchange your season tickets for any other production all season, with no fee. There are no refunds. Preshow Parties: Enjoy Saturday preshow cocktails and conversation with cast, crew, and staff! 2 Patron Donors x 428 Front Street South, La Crosse, WI 54601 2016–2017 Veterans Studio Theatre Productions nov 25– dec 23, 2016 For mature elves only. The Santaland Diaries is a hysterical send-up of the crass commercialization of Christmas. An unemployed actor takes a job as a Macy’s elf during the holiday crunch. At first the job is simply humiliating, but once the thousands of visitors start pouring through Santa’s workshop, he becomes battle-weary and bitter, occasionally taking out his frustrations on children and parents alike. By David Sedaris, adapted by Joe Mantello Starring LCT actor and storyteller Michael Scott Pump House Regional Arts Center and Veterans Studio Theatre Comedy—Theatre PG–13 (Not included in Lyche Theatre Package) The Santaland Diaries opens on Black Friday, November 25, at The Pump House. LCT performances are December 9–23. The show will also be available for tour. jan 26– feb 12, 2017 Honesty isn’t always the best policy. By Moliére; Translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur Veterans Studio Theatre Comedy—Theatre PG (Not included in Lyche Theatre Package) AUDITIONS: December 12–13, 2016 The Misanthrope is Moliére’s comic masterpiece about the clash between honesty and civility! Outraged by the duplicity of “polite” society, Alceste declares that he will speak only the truth—no matter who he offends. Ironically, he’s in love the Célimène, whose wicked tongue and endless flirtations are everything he claims to hate. When his candor results in a lawsuit and showdown with Célimène, Alceste must choose between love and principle. Sponsored in part by Funding the Mission L a Crosse Community Theatre provides unique experiences for our audiences and our volunteers—creating skills that last a lifetime. Help build stronger connections by contributing today. LCT is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, so your monetary donations may be fully tax-deductible (consult your financial planner for details). Your investment will help make a lasting impact on the lives of people throughout the Coulee Region. Financial Gifts Ticket sales cover only 60 percent of our operating costs, so we rely on the support of people like you for the other 40 percent. In-Kind Gifts LCT appreciates the businesses and specialists who offer their services to aid in our success. Perhaps you have equipment or supplies that might be of use. Please contact our executive director if you have a suggestion. Become a Sponsor W e are able to produce high-quality work and keep our performances accessible, in part, because of our sponsors. Theatre is about people connecting with people, and our relationships can be even stronger with your support. Six distinct corporate packages help you connect with LCT patrons and media partners. Sponsorships provide exposure to many arts advocates in the 7 Rivers Region and added visibility to the community at large through print and media coverage. La Crosse Community Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, so donations may be tax deductible or used as an advertising expense. Please contact our executive director, David Kilpatrick, to ask how we can work together. 608-784-9292 • www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org Thank you to our 2015–2016 season sponsors! Altra Financial Advisors Associated Bank Commercial A/V Systems Dahl Automotive Gundersen Health System La Crosse Radio Group Logistics Health Incorporated Mueller Media Schomburg Refrigeration Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation State Bank Financial United Fund for the Arts and Humanities Vendi Advertising Wisconsin Arts Board Wisconsin Public Radio— WHLA/WLSU WXOW TV-19 Xcel Energy 3 2016–2017 Theatre for Youth Productions Remaining in Our 2015–2016 Season Discover a whole new world! june 9–18, 2017 When Aladdin, a street urchin, finds a magic lamp he uses his wishes to become a prince in order to win the heart of the beautiful Princess Jasmine. The Genie, Iago, and Jafar are all here in a musical adventure filled with magic, mayhem, and the power of love. Based on the iconic animated film, Disney’s Aladdin Jr. is sure to send audiences soaring on a magic carpet ride! A world where fantasy and friendship collide. jun 10–19, 2016 Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice; Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Jim Luigs Lyche Theatre Theatre G 9 AUDITIONS: April 24–25, 2017 Young Performers Troupe Sponsored in part by Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation OCT 2016– JAN 2017 Discover a world of wonder and awe. Sponsored in part by the Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation The wonder of a fresh snowfall, the delight of whistling for the first time, and the awe in finding a special treasure come to life in The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats. This exciting and innovative production based on the award-winning children’s books celebrates the joy of the small moments in a child’s world. Young Performers Troupe June 10–19, 17–18 @ 7 pm June 11–12, 18*–19 @ 2 pm *Sensory-Friendly Performance By Jerome Hairston Based on the books by Ezra Jack Keats Theatre for Young Audiences Touring Production Lyche Theatre Theatre G Theatre Labs AUDITIONS: April 26–27, 2016 Theatre G 3 great weeks of summer camp July 18–22, 2016 Cue Creativity! July 25–29, 2016 Show Stomping Summer August 1–5, 2016 Cue Creativity! Join this summer as we cue up our creativity! Greg Parmeter, Artistic Director Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha, Education Director Eric Severson, Publications Director • Show Stomping Summer—Ages 12–15, $175 Learn some of the best show-stopping musical theatre numbers from contemporary Broadway shows! (Only 15 spots available) Camp runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuition includes two tickets to the Friday evening camp showcases. Jessi Davidson, Office Manager Register today! Ryan Puffer, Box Office Manager Tim Harris, Assistant Technical Director April Brown, Box Office Staff For full camp descriptions or to sign up, visit us online! Thank you to our 2015–2016 teaching artists 4 David R.Kilpatrick, Executive Director Mandy Parmeter, Costume Supervisor Create an original play with other campers! Yvonne Freese Benny Goetting Brianna Herber LCT STAFF Dillon McArdle, Technical Director • Cue Creativity!—Ages 8–13, $160 Stacy Bruemmer Chuck Charbeneau Abbi Fern 9 Jonathan Lamb Austin Sargent Sara Slayton Kelsey Taunt Leslie Weber Lisa Keyser, Box Office Staff Mary Hofer, Bookkeeper Cassie Isaacs, Administrative Intern 428 Front Street South, La Crosse, WI 54601 Our 2016 Volunteers of the Year La Crosse Community Theatre relies on the hard work of hundreds of volunteers each season. This year we recognize two individuals who went above and beyond, who showed extra dedication and hard work: Lisa K. Adams and Stacy Bruemmer. Lisa K. Adams Stacy Bruemmer Lisa has volunteered in some manner on almost every single production over the past year. This past winter, as the entire Stuart Little team was sitting down to eat in a school cafeteria, all of us at the teachers table, Stacy deviated. She was going to sit with her people: the kindergarten class. She has starred in multiple shows, designed props, served on several stage crews, worked in costumes, stage managed, and provided her directors and colleagues with a shining example of hard work, dedication, selflessness, and positivity. Lisa often says that she grew up in the theatre, so not working on almost every show would feel odd. Regardless of her reasons for coming in to work time and time again, the audience, staff, and volunteers all reap the benefits of her commitment. And so we are delighted to thank her and recognize her as a Volunteer of the Year. —Greg Parmeter Stacy’s myriad talents are expressed in many ways over a variety of productions and classrooms; but what makes her truly special—and an important LCT volunteer—is her ability to share her time and talents so indiscriminately and openly with all LCT audiences, even the ones who are in kindergarten. Her love of theatre shines through in everything she does here, and it is infectious. Quick to say “yes,” always open to new ideas, and delighting students and audiences alike, Stacy has been invaluable this past year. Her boundless energy in the Stuart Little tour, her delightful sense of timing in Boeing Boeing, and her skillful leadership backstage in Sideways Stories from Wayside School are just a few of the reasons she is a Volunteer of the Year. —Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha Auditioning is easy and fun! La Crosse Community Theatre always holds open auditions. Everyone is welcome. No experience is necessary, and you can never be too old to learn and have a good time. Call to sign up for a time slot on the day you would like to audition—or just walk in! If you have questions, just call our box office at 784-9292. Audition dates for next season: Sister Act........................................................... July 25–26, 2016 Peter and the Starcatcher....................August 29–30, 2016 A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play...October 17–18, 2016 The Misanthrope.............................. December 12–13, 2016 Xanadu......................................................January 16–17, 2017 Titanic: The Musical..................................March 13–14, 2017 Disney’s Aladdin Jr.......................................April 24–25, 2017 608-784-9292 • www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org Volunteer Appreciation Day! Sunday, May 22, 2016, at 5 p.m. RSVP greatly appreciated. Contact Jessi Davidson for more information at [email protected]. 5 Save almost 2016–2017 Season Ticket % Order Form 20 over single tickets! Early Birds save the most! Step 1: Contact Info Name(s) _____________________________ Address ______________________________ Come see the national community theatre premiere! Be inspired. Be yourself. Be electric. may 13–29, 2016 _______________________________________ Phone___________________________________________________ E-mail___________________________________________________ Preference for future notifications about your subscription: Email Mail “Early Bird” Until After 6/15/16 6/15/16 Season Ticket Package Step 2: Select Your Season Ticket Package Qty. _____ Lyche Theatre Package .....................................................$112.............. $124 Includes one ticket to each of 5 productions in the Lyche Theatre: Sister Act, Peter and the Starcatcher, A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play, Xanadu, Titanic: The Musical _____ Six-Pack Flex Package .......................................................$137.............. $137 Includes 6 ticket vouchers that may be used in any combination for any LCT production in the 2016-2017 season. Available through 12/31/16. _____ Veterans Studio Theatre Productions The Santaland Diaries...........................................................$ 22 $__________ _____ The Misanthrope ..................................................................$ 22 $__________ Subtotal................................................................................................................$__________ Sales tax (add 5.5 percent) $__________ Step 3: Become a Patron Donor (optional)* _____ Producer’s Circle: $2,500+ _____ Director’s Circle: $1,000-$2,499 _____ Designer’s Circle: $500-$999 _____ Actor’s Circle: $250-$499 _____ Promoter: $150-$249 _____ Supporter: $100-$149 Donation Amount................................................................................................ $__________ Patron donor seat reservations may be made beginning April 10, 2016. Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the entertainment industry, performances are subject to change. Step 4: Order Total Season Tickets, Sales Tax and Donations Total...................................................... $__________ Step 5: Payment Info* (Please make checks payable to LCT.) _____ MasterCard _____ VISA _____ Discover _____ Check Card # ________________________________ Exp. Date_____ CVV # ___ Signature ________________________________________________ * Easy payment plans are available. Please contact the box office at 608-784-9292. Step 6: Interests (optional) Please send me information about: _____ Theatre education _____ Volunteer opportunities _____ Sponsorship _____ Trips and tours _____ Program advertising _____ Collaboration Please mail to: La Crosse Community Theatre 428 Front Street South La Crosse, WI 54601 Sponsored in part by Lyche Theatre Musical—Theatre PG-13 (Contains adult language.) 9 no change in prices! 2016–2017 single ticket information Adults—evening performances. $27 Adults—matinee performances.$23 Students (ID required)................ $15 Military (ID required)................. $10 Musicals................................add $2 Senior previews ........................ $10 Theatre for Youth productions......$9 Ticket Exchanges Questions? Single tickets may be exchanged for the same production for $2 per ticket (waived for patron donors and season ticket holders). All sales are final. There are no refunds. Unless noted otherwise, all evening performances are at 7:30 pm. All matinees are at 2 pm. If you have questions, please call the box office at 608-784-9292, or visit our website: www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org. Ticket Sales/seat reservation Dates Production Patron Donors Season Tickets General Public Sister Act April 10, 2016 August 8, 2016 August 22, 2016 Peter and the Starcatcher April 10, 2016 September 12, 2016 September 26, 2016 The Snowy Day & Other Stories April 10, 2016 October 12, 2016 October 26, 2016 A Christmas Carol: Radio Play April 10, 2016 November 7, 2016 November 21, 2016 The Santaland Diaries April 10, 2016 November 7, 2016 November 21, 2016 The Misanthrope April 10, 2016 December 12, 2016 January 9, 2017 Xanadu April 10, 2016 January 30, 2017 February 13, 2017 Titanic: The Musical April 10, 2016 April 10, 2017 April 24, 2017 Disney’s Aladdin Jr. April 10, 2016 May 8, 2017 May 22, 2017 = Lyche Theatre Package = Veterans Studio Theatre Productions (not included in Lyche Theatre Package) = Theatre for Youth Productions (not included in Lyche Theatre Package) For all the details, visit www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org For administrative use: ENT: __________ ACK: __________