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Transcript
La Crosse Community Theatre presents
Sponsored by
Musical Theatre G
Oct. 23–
Nov. 8, 2015
Executive Director’s Note
WHY WE DO THEATRE
has created a chance to explore a lovely story, with
several new performers, and showcase our flying
system even more. We like to think that we turned
a challenge into an opportunity.
T
hank you for choosing to spend a couple of
hours with us. A group of volunteers has been
working for weeks to make this performance
special. Today’s show is why we do
theatre, a chance to share with those
Today’s show
who enjoy and appreciate the hard
is why we do
work and artistic effort.
LCT has been around for 52 years,
working together with the community
to be a community theatre. We
do it because we have committed
theatre.
volunteers who generously give of
Of course, the question that some
their time and talents, and we have
may be asking: Why did we change
a supportive community that is an
from Cinderella? Unfortunately, we lost the
enthusiastic,
loyal
audience. Together we create
permission to do that play (these are called rights,
theatre—by the community, for the community!
and we pay a lot to “rent” the play) because the
Broadway tour may be coming to nearby venues,
and they get priority. Thankfully, this does not
happen very often and, fortunately, we were able
to secure the rights to The Little Mermaid. This
See you at the theatre!
David R. Kilpatrick
Executive Director
Get Your Tickets Today!
NOV 14–22, 2015
DEC 10–20, 2015
Tickets $9
Tickets $29
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La Crosse Community Theatre, Dahl Automotive, and Gundersen Health System present
DISNEY’S “THE LITTLE MERMAID”
Based on the stories of
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN and the DISNEY films
Music by
Lyrics by
Book by
ALAN
MENKEN
HOWARD ASHMAN
GLENN SLATER
DOUG
WRIGHT
Directed by
GREG PARMETER
Music Director
Choreographer
YVONNE FREESE
JEN WILKINSON
Set Designer/Tech Director
Costume Designer
Lighting Designer
Props Designer
DILLON
MCARDLE
MANDY
PARMETER
DAVID R.
KILPATRICK
BONNIE JO
BRATINA
Stage Manager
Assistant Director
EMILY VIETH
NICK BRANDT
Produced by special arrangement with Musical Theatre International,
421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019. (212) 541-4684 www. MTIShows.com
This orchestra realization provided by Broadway Show Tracks, LLC.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
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Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”
ACT ONE
ACT TWO
Overture
Entr’acte
Scene 1: The World Above (The Water’s Surface) Scene 1: She’s Got Legs! (The Beach)
“The World Above” ................................................ Ariel “Positoovity” .............................................Scuttle, Gulls
“Fathoms Below” .................Pilot, Sailors, Eric, Grimsby “Positaggity”
Scene 2: Teenagers (King Triton’s Court)
Scene 2: Regret (King Triton’s Court)
“Au Bal de Toilette”
“Daughters of Triton”.....................................Mersisters
“If Only (Triton’s Lament)” ............................King Triton Scene 3: Speechless (The Palace. Ariel’s
Scene 3: Femme Fatale (Ursula’s Lair)
Chambers)
“Beyond My Wildest Dreams”....... Ariel, Maids, Grimsby
“Daddy’s Little Angel” ..............Ursula, Flotsam, Jetsam “Chez Louis”
Scene 4: Ariel’s Wish (Ariel’s Grotto)
Scene 4: Hot Water (The Palace Kitchen)
Scene 5: Storm at Sea (Prince Eric’s Ship/
Sea Below/Beach)
Scene 6: Shall We Dance? (The Palace Ballroom)
“Part of Your World” .............................................. Ariel “Les Poissons” ................................................Chef Louis
“The Storm”........................................................ Sailors Scene 5: Dinner Disaster (The Palace Banquet Hall)
“Les Poissons” (Reprise) ....................... Chef Louis, Chefs
“Part of Your World” (Reprise) ............................... Ariel “One Step Closer” ..........................................Prince Eric
“Good Night”
Scene 6: Sisters, Sisters (Mersisters’ Girl Cave) Scene 7: Block That Kiss! (Ursula’s Lair)
“She’s in Love” ................................Mersisters, Flounder “Daddy’s Little Angel” (Reprise) ... Ursula, Flotsam, Jetsam
Scene 7: Prince Eric’s Wish (The Beach)
Scene 8: Cold Fins (The Bay)
“Her Voice” ....................................................Prince Eric “Kiss the Girl” ..................................Sebastian, Animals
Scene 8: Misfit (Open Water)
Scene 9: Total Guppy (King Triton’s Court)
“Under the Sea”.......................Sebastian, Sea Creatures Scene 10: Only a Voice (Ariel’s Chambers/
Scene 9: Trapped (Ariel’s Grotto)
The Ship/King Triton’s Court)
“If Only” (Quartet) ...............Ariel, Eric, Sebastian, Triton
“If Only” (Ariel’s Lament) ....................................... Ariel Scene 11: Hulla-ball-oo (The Palace Ballroom)
“Sweet Child” .......................................Flotsam, Jetsam “The Contest” ..................................Grimsby, Princesses
Scene 10: Squid Pro Quo (Ursula’s Lair)
Scene 12: Confrontation (Ursula’s Lair)
“Poor Unfortunate Souls” ................................... Ursula “Ariel Steps Forward”
Act One Finale ............................................Ursula, Ariel “Poor Unfortunate Souls” (Reprise) .................... Ursula
“Ursula’s Demise” ............................................... Ursula
“Ariel’s Transformation” .................................Mersisters
Scene 13: Connection (The Beach)
“Finale Ultimo”.................... Triton, Ariel, Ensemble, Eric
This production will be performed with one 15-minute intermission.
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Cast
Ariel ......................................... Audra Fuchsel*
Prince Eric ................................Seth Von Steidl
Ursula.................................. Elizabeth Arihood
King Triton......................... Kevin A. Laumbach
Sebastian ...................................... John Divney
Flounder..................................... Olivia Belland
Grimsby....................................Dennis Dorman
Scuttle.......................................... Kelsey Taunt
Flotsam .........................................Katya Carter
Jetsam ..................................... Robert J. Jones
Windward ................................Liberty Sprain*
Chef Louis......................MacKinley Bruemmer
Leeward ..........................................Owen Scott
Pilot ........................................... Dale Stafslien
Female Ensemble ...........................Allison Langer
Mersisters/Ensemble.............Martha Boehm*,
................ Laikyn Boettcher, Cassie Dickow*,
Maria Johnson, Megan Klock*, Grace Riness*
Cabin Boys/Ensemble.................Joshua Kaiser,
................................................Sam Schneider*
Sailors/Male Ensemble.....MacKinley Bruemmer,
................... Andrew Helman, Dustin Luecke,
................................Dylan Thoren, Matt Wudi
* = LCT stage debut
Weber Center for the Performing Arts
BEGINS
N OV 1
STAGE ON SCREEN series
On-stage performances professionally recorded
at some of the greatest theatres in the world,
projected in the Lyche Theatre in high definition.
Enjoy a world-class experience in the heart of
NOVEMBER 1, 2015, 5 PM
La Crosse.
Ticket Prices
(RESERVED SEATING)
$15 for adult
$8 for Student
NOVEMBER 15 & DECEMBER 13, 2015, 5 PM
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Director’s Note
Little Shop of Horrors fame, on board to craft
the music. Together, they brought a sense of
Broadway to the film.
Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”
October 23–November 8, 2015
LCT’s 52nd season – 352nd production
The Fish That Rescued a Mouse
It’s hard to believe now, but Disney Animation
was in trouble in the 1980s. A string of
lackluster films dating back to the 1970s and
a series of high-profile defections—led by
chief animator Don Bluth—left the studio
bereft of clout and talent. By late 1986, Disney
was already exploring plans to shutter the
animation studios for good.
Enter Ariel, a plucky young mermaid. Disney
initially passed on the film because they
felt it was too similar to their movie Splash!
Director Ron Clements persevered, though, and
brought Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, of
With the release of The Little Mermaid in
1989, the course of Disney Studios was forever
altered. The film was a monster hit and critical
darling recalling the glory days of Disney’s past.
This success encouraged Disney to recommit to
animation. Mermaid is a unique achievement
because it redefined a genre. It began an
unparalleled run of success that included
Beauty and the Best, the first animated film
nominated for Best Picture, Aladdin, and The
Lion King. All four won multiple Oscars and have
become beloved classics.
The Little Mermaid also was the first film
Disney marketed directly to girls. Thus, the
Disney princess culture was born. Disney now is
one of the most powerful media conglomerates
in the world, owning ABC, ESPN, Marvel,
Lucasfilm, and a host of other entertainment
ventures, all on the fins of Ariel and her friends.
Lovable characters with depth and personality,
stunning visuals, and some of the best Disney
songs ever written make this a truly memorable
film and now a musical, which we are proud to
present.
Greg Parmeter
Director
Don’t miss these activities!
Photos with Ariel after each performance
^ 10/30 Pre-Show Talk:
“The Fish That Rescued a Mouse”
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A proud sponsor of this production
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Production and Design Staff
Director ...........................................Greg Parmeter
Music Director ................................. Yvonne Freese
Choreographer ................................. Jen Wilkinson
Set Designer/Tech Director............. Dillon McArdle
Lighting Designer ....................David R. Kilpatrick
Costume Designer ...................... Mandy Parmeter
Props Designer ..........................Bonnie Jo Bratina
Orchestrations...........................Michael Hoagland
Stage Manager .....................................Emily Vieth
Assistant Director.................................Nick Brandt
Assistant Stage Managers.........................................
.....................Samantha Abplanalp, Olivia Lewis
Sound Board Operator .....................Olivia Golding
Light Board Operator .........................Tami Wolden
Set Construction ..........................Dennis Dorman,
.......................Sharon Markee, Gary Mundinger,
...............................................................Jim Nelson
Costume Construction.........................Sara Adams,
.....................Jason Bernhagen, Martha Boehm,
............ Barb Burchill, Katya Carter, Janet Dahl,
.........................Cassie Dickow, Marsha Erickson,
Yvonne Freese, Kelly Galvan, Candace Gittens,
..................... Donna Hanson, Margaret Hanson,
...........................Shirley Huhn, Francie Johnson,
.......Maria Johnson, Rob Jones, Rachael Kaiser,
Megan Klock, Sue La Crosse, Kevin Laumbach,
.......... Nancy Nemec, Jeri Sebo, Emma Smerud,
......................Theresa Smerud, Lorraine Wilson,
...................................................... Suzanne Young
Hair Consultant ............................. Kristyn Taggert
Fly Rail ...........................................Morgan Gibson
Run Crew ...................................Miranda Bauerly,
.......................Annie Bruemmer, Dawn Havican,
................................Abby Kilpatrick, Olivia Lewis
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Cast Biographies
ELIZABETH ARIHOOD (Ursula)
started her theatrical journey at LCT as
Pepper in Annie in 1984. Since then
she’s done a number of LCT shows,
including Once Upon A Mattress
(Winifred), Chicago (Mama Morton) and Mary Poppins
(Miss Andrew). In recent years she could be seen at the
Appleseed Theatre in Gypsy (Rose) and The Cat in the
Hat (Cat) and at the Pump House playing the title
character in the “Madame Fefe” shows. She would like to
thank Ryan and Jon for their encouragement and
support.
OLIVIA BELLAND (Flounder)goes to
Aquinas Middle School and is in
seventh grade. She is delighted to be
cast as Flounder. Her most accomplished role (besides this!) was Jane
Banks in Mary Poppins at LCT. She has been in five
performances of The Nutcracker and currently dances
at La Crosse Dance Centre. Olivia would like to thank her
family for supporting her and “especially you ladies and
gentlemen for coming!”
MARTHA BOEHM* (Mersister/
Ensemble) is excited to be making her
La Crosse Community Theatre debut!
She was last seen as Sister in
Appleseed Community Theatre’s
summer production of Damn Yankees. Martha worked
in local TV news for about six years before becoming
Viterbo University’s digital marketing and media
specialist. She enjoys running, watching movies, and
traveling. Martha would like to thank her husband,
Brandon, for his support.
LAIKYN BOETTCHER (Mersister/
Ensemble) is in her second show on the
LCT stage. She was recently in Jesus
Christ Superstar. Laikyn is a
sophomore at UW-La Crosse, studying
occupational therapy and theatre. She has been involved
in countless theatre productions, including Footloose
and Hello, Dolly, but she is thrilled to be back, working
with the amazing people at LCT. Laikyn wants to thank
her amazing friends and family for always supporting
her dream.
* = LCT main stage debut
(continued on page 14)
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Cast Biographies
(continued from page 12)
MACKINLEY BRUEMMER
(Chef Louis/Sailor/Ensemble) is
attending Western Technical College,
and planning to transfer to UWLa Crosse for a theatre performance
major. This is his eighth LCT show. From his first taste of
LCT life in 101 Dalmatians to working tech on Jesus
Christ Superstar, MacKinley is hooked on everything
theatre. Favorite roles include Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in
Anything Goes (Logan High School) and being part of
the ensemble of Mary Poppins (LCT). MacKinley would
like to thank Greg for his guidance and the opportunity
to “play” with such talented people, his parents for their
love and support, and Annie and Charles for being the
best sister and step-brother-kinda-sorta!
* = LCT main stage debut
KATYA CARTER (Flotsam) is a
longtime volunteer at LCT and a
first-time eel. She has been in shows
such as The Pirates of Penzance (as a
General’s Daughter), Jesus Christ
Superstar (as an angel), and The Snow Queen (the
titular role). She also is in the sketch comedy troupe
“Live! from La Crosse” and spends most of her free time
making people laugh. She would like to thank her
mother, Euel, Xavier, and Benita for their support!
CASSIE DICKOW* (Mersister/
Ensemble) has never been in a play
before and feels blessed to work with
such a fun and talented cast and crew
for her very first show. Cassie wants to
thank her family for their continual support as she
balances a fulltime job at LHI, rehearsals, and school
work, as she pursues a master’s degree in secondary
education. “Love you all!”
(continued on page 16)
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Cast Biographies
(continued from page 14)
JOHN DIVNEY (Sebastian), a
sophomore at UW-La Crosse, is
wonderfully excited to be in LCT’s
production of The Little Mermaid. His
last role at LCT was Neleus in Mary
Poppins. He thanks his astonishingly beautiful Mom
and wishes her a happy birthday! John wouldn’t be here
without her love and support. Thank you.
DENNIS DORMAN (Grimsby) is
delighted to make his third appearance
at LCT. He last appeared in Thoroughly
Modern Millie before traveling with
his wife, Ellie, to Peru, the Middle East,
and Europe. He continues to work as a consultant for
Trane, working on environmentally friendly alternative
refrigerants, HVAC safety standards, and personal injury
legal defense. Behind the scenes, he enjoys working on
set construction for LCT. As always, he wants to thank
Ellie for her support and guidance in balancing family,
business, volunteering, and fun.
AUDRA FUCHSEL* (Ariel) is a recent
graduate of Viterbo University with a
Bachelor of Music degree in vocal
performance. While at Viterbo she
played Cherubino in The Marriage of
Figaro and Cinderella in La Cenerentola, as well as
other operatic roles. She was previously Miss La Crosse
Oktoberfest 2014 and Miss Onalaska 2013. She is
currently employed at La Crosse Sign Company in
Onalaska.
ANDREW HELMAN (Sailor/Ensemble)
is excited to be in The Little Mermaid
here at LCT. He is a senior music theatre
major and photography minor at
UW-La Crosse and has recently been
seen on stage as Bartholomew in LCT’s Jesus Christ
Superstar, and in 8 and Catch Me if You Can at UWLa Crosse. He hopes you all enjoy this fantastic show!
(continued on page 18)
* = LCT main stage debut
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Cast Biographies
(continued from page 16)
MARIA JOHNSON (Mersister/
Ensemble) is a preschool teacher at
Bethel Little Lamb in Galesville. They
are doing a “sea” theme for the year,
and she is excited have some of her
students come see her as a mersister. Maria has been in
three shows at LCT (The Wizard of Oz, Leaving Iowa,
and The Pirates of Penzance), but this is her first time
acting on stage in the new theatre! She loves getting to
expand her theatre family with each show and is
especially looking forward to gaining some sisters! She
would like to thank her family, friends, and especially
her awesome husband for all the love and support!
with her castmates and making new friends. Megan
would like to thank her family, friends, and especially
her wonderful husband for their love and support!
ALLISON LANGER (Ensemble) studied
vocal performance at UW-La Crosse
and is currently working as a nanny.
This is her second show with LCT, the
first being Thoroughly Modern
Millie. She also was recently seen as Doris in Damn
Yankees and as Paulette in Legally Blonde (both with
Appleseed Community Theatre). She is excited to be part
of a wonderful Disney classic and hopes you have fun
“Under the Sea!”
ROBERT J. JONES (Jetsam) serves as
co-founder and choreographer of
Grand River Singers. He has worked as
a singer/dancer for Walt Disney World,
Opryland USA, Department of Defense
(USO), and multiple cruise lines. His favorite role was
Gaston in Walt Disney World’s Beauty and the Beast.
Last fall, Robert had the privilege of living the role of
Bert in Mary Poppins.
(continued on page 20)
* = LCT main stage debut
JOSHUA KAISER (Cabin Boy/
Ensemble) is a seventh grader at
Aquinas Middle School. He is excited to
be performing again at LCT. Joshua
recently played Michael Banks in Mary
Poppins and Peter Hatcher in Tales of A Fourth Grade
Nothing. He loves EVERYTHING about theatre. Josh
would like to thank “Mom, Dad, and Greg!”
MEGAN KLOCK* (Mersister/
Ensemble) had stage experience with
UW-La Crosse’s Oklahoma and
performed in The Nutcracker for 12
years with her local dance studio. She
was active in cheerleading in high school and college
and now judges competitions across the state. Megan
received a doctorate in physical therapy and works at
Gundersen Health System. She has enjoyed working
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July
30 & 31,
2016
UW-L CAMPUS
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Cast Biographies
in 2013 at Viterbo. “I owe so much thanks to my parents
and choir directors. I also appreciate the patience of the
directors. Thank you for letting me be in this play!”
(continued from page 18)
KEVIN A. LAUMBACH (King Triton) is
thrilled to be back on stage with the
LCT! Selected theatre credits include
Legally Blonde (Callahan) at
Appleseed Community Theatre; Noises
Off! (Garry/Roger), The Producers (Franz Liebkind),
Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour), Les Miserables
(Javert), and Leading Ladies (Leo/Maxine) at LCT; and
Sweeney Todd (Pirelli) at The Muse Theatre. Kevin also
is a cast member of the “Live! from La Crosse” sketch
comedy group. Kevin has a BFA in music and theatre
from Viterbo University and is a senior proposal
development analyst for UnitedHealthcare in Onalaska.
DUSTIN LUECKE (Sailor/Ensemble)
celebrates his fifth appearance on
stage at LCT. Previous credits include
Jesus Christ Superstar, Twelve Angry
Men and The 39 Steps. Offstage,
Dustin is a morning news anchor on WXOW News 19
Daybreak from 5 to 7 a.m. weekdays. “Thanks to
Dominique, Damian, friends, and family!”
GRACE RINESS* (Mersister/
Ensemble) is more than excited to be a
part of the amazing Little Mermaid
cast. She did four productions with her
high school drama department: High
School Musical, Willy Wonka, Back to the 80s: The
Totally Awesome Musical, and Annie. Although Grace
is relatively new to the stage, she shares the love of art
and theatre that so many do. In her other life, Grace
works at the Children’s Museum while studying visual
communications at Western Technical College full time.
Above anything else, Grace is excited to be a part of LCT
and can’t wait to begin her theatrical journey, and she is
thankful for everyone who supports her passions. SAM SCHNEIDER* (Cabin Boy/
Ensemble) is a seventh grader who is
home-schooled. He played a shepherd
boy in Amahl and The Night Visitors
OWEN SCOTT (Leeward) made his LCT
debut playing Randy (opposite his
actual “old man,” Michael) in A
Christmas Story; the last LCT
production in the old theatre. He is
thrilled to be in a show at the Weber Center. He played
Tiny Tim in a UW-La Crosse production of A Christmas
Carol and a Townsperson in Lincoln Middle School’s
The Music Man. Owen is a fifth grader at Emerson
Elementary and enjoys soccer, Legos, and winter
camping. He would like to thank his family and friends
for their support. Owen dedicates his performance to his
Nana, Marilyn Scott, who recently passed away.
LIBERTY ALTHEA SPRAIN*
(Windward) is a fourth grader at
Coulee Montessori in La Crosse. She has
been in plays with Missoula Traveling
Theatre and was blessed to play Gretl
in The Sound of Music at Viterbo in 2011. She would
like to thank her Mom, Dad, and Marmee for getting her
to rehearsal on time, and Greg for making this show
happen. And, last but not least, everybody else for
“being under the sea with me!”
DALE STAFSLIEN (Pilot) is a retired
educator, having been a choir director
and an administrator. He also has sung
at Carnegie Hall with Robert Shaw and
Andre Previn. LCT shows have included
Fiddler on the Roof and Les Miserables. Other shows,
for the Tomah theatre, have included Forever Plaid,
Annie, and Cheeseheads—the Musical. Dale thanks
Barb and the dogs, Oscar, Felix, and Leo, for “getting rid
of me for a while” and Emily “for putting up with me.
What a fabulous ensemble this has been to work with.
Thanks, everyone, and enjoy the experience.”
* = LCT main stage debut
(continued on page 22)
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Pump House Regional Arts Center Presents
December 10-12, 7:30 pm
December 13, 2:00 pm
In the fashion of an old-time holiday radio show, with some added mystery…
Adaptation by Anne Drecktrah and David Gardiner.
Tickets:
Pump House members are $15 in advance, $18 day of show.
General public are $18 in advance, $21 day of show.
Student tickets are $10 with a valid student ID.
For Tickets:
608.785.1434
ThePumpHouse.org
119 King Street, La Crosse, WI 54601
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Cast Biographies
(continued from page 20)
KELSEY TAUNT (Scuttle) has a B.A. in
theatre from UW-Oshkosh and works
freelance, primarily focusing on set
design and theatre education. At LCT
she was recently on stage as Lucy in A
Charlie Brown Christmas and behind the scenes as the
set designer for Sideways Stories from Wayside
School. Kelsey would like to thank everyone involved in
the show for letting her be “a part of your world” for one
of her favorite stories. She hopes it brings the audience
as much joy as it’s brought her. Kelsey also sends a
special thank you to her friends and family.
DYLAN THOREN (Sailor/Ensemble) is
a sophomore at Logan High School.
Outside of theatre, he enjoys
performing and competing with his
school’s varsity show choir group “The
Class Act.” He has been seen on the LCT stage in several
shows. Some of his favorites include The Wizard of Oz
and It’s a Wonderful Life. Dylan wishes to thank his
parents for driving him to and from rehearsals every
night. “This is the last time I’ll have to say that.”
SETH VON STEIDL (Prince Eric) marks
his 25th (and perhaps final) production
in La Crosse since moving here in 2011
to start a bachelor’s degree in theatre
performance. After graduating from
UW-La Crosse in December, he will move to the Twin
Cities with his fiancée to continue a lifelong pursuit of
professional acting/singing. Previous credits in La Crosse
include Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abagnale Jr.), Les
Miserables (Enjolras), Little Shop of Horrors (Orin
Scrivello, D.D.S.), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy
Smith), and A Christmas Carol (Ebeneezer Scrooge). He
would like to thank everyone involved with this
production for making it “the best yet!”
MATT WUDI (Sailor/Ensemble) is
excited to take part in this amazing
production. You may have seen him
recently in Jesus Christ Superstar.
He’s thankful to work with this
amazing cast and crew, and he would like to thank his
friends and family for their love and support. “Enjoy the
show!”
Special Acknowledgments
Thank you to all who made this production possible, including Theresa M. Smerud and Krissa Valentine-Harnish for
photography, CBS Graphics, Northern State University and Tom Benson, and audio consultant Chris Scheuermann.
Our season is made
possible, in part, by
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.
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LCT Staff & Board
STAFF MEMBERS
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick
Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Parmeter
Education Director . . . . . . . Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha
Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon McArdle
Costume Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Parmeter
Director of Publications . . . . . . . . . . Eric Severson
Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessi Davidson
Box Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Puffer
Box Office Staff . . . . . . . . .April Brown, Lisa Keyser
Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hofer
Office Manager Understudy . . . . .Amanda Wiese
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, Inc.
Mueller Media
Schomburg Refrigeration
Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation
State Bank Financial
United Fund for the Arts and Humanities
Vendi Advertising
Wisconsin Public Radio—WLSU/WHLA
WXOW TV-19
Xcel Energy
This program was supported in part by a
grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with
funds from the State of Wisconsin and the
National Endowment for the Arts.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook
President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Battison
Second Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Oliver
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Isaacs
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan McDonald-Conroy
Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Horne
Nancy Flottmeyer, J. Michael Hartigan, Charles Link,
Gary Mundinger, Brian K. Murphy, Randy Nelson,
Karl Noll, Joan Temple, Kathy Van Kirk-Przywojski,
Bradley Weber
Thank you to these
people, who donated
toward our 2015–2016
costumes!
Tom and Jan Brock
Mary Swingle
Peter and Krin Krause
Kate Kersten
Production Staff Biographies
GREG PARMETER (Director/
Sound Designer) earned his MFA
from the Johnny Carson School of
Theatre and Film at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln. His acting credits include
seasons with the Nebraska Repertory Theatre,
Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Northern Fort
Playhouse and a tour with Hampstead Stage
Company. Greg is in his seventh season with
LCT. He thanks Mandy, Ben, and Matilda for
their love and support.
YVONNE FREESE (Music Director) is
a recent graduate from Northern
State University in musical theatre
and music education and is pursuing
her career as an actress in the Twin Cities. Some of
Yvonne’s favorite credits include performing with
Garrison Keillor on “A Prairie Home Companion,”
playing Christine in Phantom of the Opera at
Northern State University, Cindy Lou in The
Marvelous Wonderettes at Northern Fort
Playhouse, and Agent Martine in Forager’s
Apprentice at Park Theatre Company, in
Minneapolis. Yvonne is thrilled to be a collaborator
in this magnificent production and would like to
thank her family, friends, and cast for such a
wonderful experience. “Enjoy the show!”
JEN WILKINSON (Choreographer) has choreographed
numerous productions for LCT,
including some of her favorites:
State Fair, Chicago, The Producers, and
Mary Poppins. You also may have seen her
on stage in Anything Goes. In her “real” life,
Jen is a Spanish teacher at Central High
School. She loves spending time with her
“boys,” Liam and Chad, and she appreciates
the fact that they allow her to continue to
pursue her passion for dance. Jen would like
to thank her mom for encouraging her to
become involved in theatre so many years
ago, her dad for being her inspiration (miss
you!), and Greg for giving her yet another
opportunity to be part of an amazing
production.
DILLON MCARDLE (Set Designer/
Technical Director) is LCT’s technical
director. A Viterbo University alum,
he enjoys building things, grilling
out with friends, and blowing snow. He would
like to thank his lovely wife, Megan, and son,
Miles, who mean the world to him.
DAVID R. KILPATRICK
(Lighting Designer) has had the
joy of directing and designing the
lights for several productions. His
most recent light designing project was LCT’s
Mary Poppins. David serves as LCT’s
executive director, as well as manager of
Weber Center for the Performing Arts. He
could not do it all without the love and
support of his family, Barbara and Abigail.
MANDY PARMETER (Costume
Designer) is in her eighth season
at LCT. She received her MFA in
costume design in May 2005 from
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her work
has taken her from Oklahoma to Washington,
Virginia, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. Mandy
and Greg are looking forward to their son,
Benjamin, and daughter, Matilda, growing up
in the La Crosse community.
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Production Staff Biographies
BONNIE JO BRATINA (Props
Designer) has worked as a
professor and environmental
microbiologist at UW-La Crosse
since 1997 and has been involved with LCT
almost as long, appearing on stage in Crimes
of the Heart within months of moving here.
Since then she has had parts in a number of
other plays, including The Miracle Worker
and Jake’s Women. “Being on stage is fun,
but I also enjoy the fun and challenge of
making and finding props for shows like
Forever Plaid, Mary Poppins, and this show.
I hope you enjoy it.”
MICHAEL HOAGLAND (aka Hoagy) (Orchestrations) is the CEO and executive producer
for Broadway Show Tracks in New York and
has been producing music for theatres and
entertainment companies since 1996. Hoagy
has also been a guest composer at Columbia
University, a member of the BMI Musical
PROUD
Theatre Workshop,
and his innovative children’s
shows
have
been
seen
by thousands of families
TO SUPPORT
throughout
the
U.S.
In
2010
LA CROSSEand 2011, his song
“Dear Mister Jesus” reached
#1 on Broadjam’s
COMMUNITY
THEATRE
Christmas and Country charts. He lives in New
York with his partner, Michael, and their three
kids, Nathan, Emma, and Jonas.
in Reefer Madness. “A big thank you to the
Mermaid cast, crew, and production team for
being so wonderful to work with. And much
love to Dale and Mom for all of the coffee,
dinners, and cast treats!”
NICK BRANDT (Assistant Director)
has a BFA in theatre performance
from UW-La Crosse and is working on
his master’s degree in healthcare
administration. When not onstage, Nick works at
Logistics Health, Inc. Over the last half decade,
Nick has appeared throughout the area in roles
such as Peter in Jesus Christ Superstar (LCT),
Kreon in Antigone (UW-L), Malcolm in Macbeth
(LCT), Clifford in Deathtrap (Pump House), Ariel
in The Pillowman (Pump House), and Howard in
Boy Gets Girl (UW-L). “It has been an amazing
journey! Thank you, Greg, for the opportunity!”
EMILY VIETH (Stage Manager) is
delighted to have The Little
Mermaid be her first stage-managing experience at LCT. Other LCT
productions include Jesus Christ Superstar
(Ensemble), A Charlie Brown Christmas
(Freida), and First Lady Suite (Mamie
Eisenhower). Other favorite local roles include
Magenta in The Rocky Horror Show and Mae
ASSOCIATED IS
PROUD
TO SPONSOR
LA CROSSE
COMMUNITY THEATRE
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AssociatedBank.com.
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Patron Donor List
Producer’s Circle
($2,500+)
Anonymous
John and Linda Lyche
Karl and Julie Noll
Brian and Karen Rude
Dick and Mary Jean Sartz
Richard and Pamela Strauss
Vantage Architects, Inc.
Ross and Lynn Marie West
Director’s Circle
($1,000-$2,499)
Tom and Jan Brock
Donald and Barbara Frank
J. Michael and Vicki Hartigan
Scott and Mary Rathgaber
Actor’s Circle ($250$499)
Anonymous
Peter and Joan Allen
David Amborn and Karen Gilster
Jeff and Gale Bagstad
Robert and Gretchen Burns
Robert Coe
Chad and Tammy Dutton
Ted and Mary Jean Eisenbacher
David and Barbara Foye
David and Nancy Goode
Jim and Jan Hanesworth
Bill and Karen Hoel
Hon. Scott and Sue Horne
Dar and Darlene Isaacson
Owen and Francie Johnson
Hal and Julie Keitel
Jack and Jeanne Kilpatrick
(In honor of the four grandsons)
Designer’s Circle
($500-$999)
Chris and Vicki Born
Roger and Kenna Christians
Dr. John and Arla Clemons
Keith and Mary Isaacs
Krin and Peter Krause
Jerry and Kathy Lokken
Leanna Olson-Taunt and
Robert Taunt
Jack and Barb Peplinski
Marianne and Galen Pittman
Barbara Rice
Chuck and LuAnn Roth
Judy Kirkpatrick
Michael and Beverly Kratt
Daniel and Vicky Kunz
Andrew and Nancy Matchett
Ken and Janine Merkitch
Randy and Lynn Nelson
Cheri and Tony Niedzwiecki
Elsie Patterson
Effie Piper
Edward and Sheila Riley
Dennis and Sharon Ryan
Daniel Schneider and
Mary Lansing
Jeri Sebo
Kathy Spelker
Bill and Marge Terry
Jim and Jo Ann Wickizer
Promoter ($125-$249)
Anonymous (2)
Jim and Mary Anderson
James and Lynn Arends
Arnold and Donna Asp
Dave and Amy Bahr
Jason and Kelly Bahr
Tom and Mary Ballinger
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Jean Bassett
Sara and Chris Battison
Brian and Laura Behling
Lynette Berg
Cari and Mark Burmaster
Roy and Laurie Campbell
Ursula Cejpek
Jean Clark
Cleary-Kumm Foundation
Bob and Kay Conzemius
Michael and Rita Edmunds
Thomas Erb and Cecilia Caron
Ramon and Connie Erickson
Sally Friend
Mark and Nancy Goodman
Tim Gruenke and Lori Olson
Chuck and Carmen Gustafson
Peter and Janice Gutierrez
Dennis and Donna Haggard
Herb and Barbara Heili
Susan and Fred Heuer
Jim and Diane Hoffmeister
Charles and Mary Hosler
Norman and Joanne Jerome
(continued on page 30)
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Viterbo University Ronald McDonald Arts for Young America
Missoula Children’s Theatre presents
Saturday, Nov. 14 at 1 and 4 p.m.
Weber Center for the Performing Arts
Conceived and Written by Don Kukla
Music and Lyrics by Don Kukla and Michael McGill
Missoula Children’s Theatre returns with an original adaptation of a classic fairy
tale. A cast of local children will tell the beloved tale of Sleeping Beauty with a twist,
as she wakes to find herself in a rock ‘n roll dream.
MEDIA SPONSOR
®
Box Office 608-796-3100
www.viterbo.edu/tickets
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LA CROSSE
Patron Donor List
(continued from page 26)
Promoter ($125-$249)
Mike and Clarice Kammel
Rose Ann Kazmierczak
Bob and Mary Kelemen
Chris and Jane Kerbaugh
David and Barbara Kilpatrick
Paul and Karen Klas
Cliff and Cheryl Kremmer
Robert Krueger
Debbie Lejeune
Dr. Larry and Diane Lindesmith
Neal Maccallum
Beverly J. Mach
Aurel and Sue Mailath
Michael and Sharon Markee
Stephen and Margeen Mau
Daniel McCammon
Susan McDonald-Conroy
Patricia McDowell
Janeth and Gerald Miller
Rich and Vicki Miller
Gary and Beth Mundinger
Rosemary Nelson
Cyndy Nichols
Tom and Lori Nigon
Jon and Christi Nowland
Ron and Frieda Nowland
David and Diane Palm
Melanie Pehling
Robert and Patricia Perlock
Carleen Poellinger and
Paul Brown
Tom and Kathy Ready
Tom and Theresa Renard
Kirk and Nancy Rodman
Lisa, Sam and Katie Sauer
Tom Schauer and
Maureen Sullivan
Sandy Sechrest
Pete and Nancy Sedbrook
Linda Sherwood
Ed and Laurie Solberg
Dick and Pat Spencer
Paul and Jane Steingraeber
Greg and Joan Stellrecht
Brian and Diane Sullivan
Ed and Miriam Tanke
Suzanne and Joseph Toce
Lill A. Twining
Donald and Linda Wagner
Kathleen Wagner
Bradley and Leslie Weber
Stephen and Katherine Webster
David and Yvonne Whiteman
Ed and Sharon Winga
Gary and Debra Wold
Daryl and Margaret Wood
Family
Ken Wortman
(In memory of Jean)
Supporter ($75-$124)
Anonymous (2)
Frank and Jenny Aberger
Rhonda Akeson and Duane Lom
Robert and Laurel Allen
Gary and Judy Anderson
Leanne J. Anderson
Tim Anderson
Mark and Linda Backer
Lori and Gabi Bagniewski
Dorothy Baures
Nancy Beguin
Clark and Margaret Berg
Marc and Laurie Bertram
Nancy Borgen
Clem Bott
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Tom and Carol Bramschreiber
Judy Brennan
Leo and Kim Bronston
Dr. Stephen and Sandy Brubaker
Tom Bruemmer and Judy Cobb
Gale Bruessel
Mark Brumm
Gary and Mary Bubbers
Barbara Burchill
Frank and Kristi Cadwell
Barbara Decker
Julie Diermeier
Eileen Walsh Doyle
Stanley and Sue Dwyer
Rich and Sally Egan
Gary and Lu Anne Ekern
Eldon and Fran Ellefson
Daryl and Nancy Ertl
David and Teresa Faulkner
Dennis and Lauri Ford
Adam and Robyn Foye
Joseph and Joan Francois
Marla French
Bill and Mary Graumann
(continued on page 34)
Joe & Pat Heim
October 24, 2015: Nordic Moods
featuring Janet Sung
George
& Connie
Smith
November 21, 2015: James Bond -The Ultimate 007 Concert
featuring Mary Carewe
December 18 & 19, 2015: Home for the Holidays at the LSO
featuring Misty’s Dance Unlimited and La Crosse Dance Centre
February 6, 2016: Boy Wonders and Rising Stars
March 12, 2016: The Heavenly Life
featuring Caroline Worra
April 30, 2016: Music for the Bard,
with the LSO’s winning Conductor Wannabes
featuring Simon Mulligan
June 23, 2016 Chamber Concert: Voices on the Water
featuring Frederic Chiu
Purchase your ckets online today!
Thank you to our season sponsors
www.LacrosseSymphony.org
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Patron Donor List
(continued from page 30)
Supporter ($75-$124)
David and Jennifer Grimsled
Grace Hammond
Diane Hanson
Natalie Hartigan
David and Jo Ellen Hartman
Jim and Deb Head
Helen M. Heiser
James and Barbara Hemker
Sherry Henning
Mike and Cheri Herro
Mike and Lynn Hickey
Donald and Kathy Hill
Jerry and Diane Hoch
John and Linda Hoehn
Judith Hoff
Maria Holley
Dale and Christine Howard
Gary and Cheryl Howly
Ray and Joanne Hubley
Rollin and Connie Huebsch
Shirley Huhn
Richard and Marlene Hutter
Jeff and Amanda Jackson
Nancy Johnson
Mark and Sharon Jolivette
Joe and Linda Kastantin
Jan and Louise Kovars
Michael Kruse
Yvonne Labbe
Paul and Kimberly Lansing
Kristie Lawrence
Louise Lawrynk
Robert and Jo Le Roy
Tom and Jenelle Lee
Walter and Shirley Leifeld
Ken and Nancy Lerum
Steve and Karen Lind
Claude and Carolyn Lindeman
Steve and Cheryl Loehr
Al and Betty Macha
Wes and Karen Mack
Robert and Diane Marcou
Blaine and Maria Mason
Lorraine McIlraith
Fredrick and Barbara
McNaughton
Howard and Nancy Mills
Lloyd and Evelyn Miller
Mary Monsoor
Les and Helen Munson
Curtis and Marcia Murray
Doug Nelson and Cheri Olson
Pam Nelson
Sonja Nelson
Ed and Corine Neuman
Bill and Karen Newburg
Tamara Nowland
David and Terry O’Neill
Paul and Judy Onsrud
Florence Overgard
James Parker
Patrick and Susanne Peck
Bonnie Pederson
Colleen Phelps
Nancy Quinlisk
Robert and Colleen Raasch
Jim and Carol Reider
Ms. Arlene Rhode
Cam and Carlene Roberts
Nancy Reithel and Tim Henke
Chris and Mary Jo Salek
Charles and Patti Sans Crainte
Schmocker Financial Services
Sheri Schneider
Kurt and Julie Schroeder
Tara and Lance Schuttenhelm
Linda and Andrew Schwartz
Doris and John Schwingle
Glenn and Lila Seager
Charlie and Lynn Smader
Arlene Smith
Martin and Ruby Smith
Mark and Carol Solyst
Dan and Janice Springer
Pat and Joanne Stephens
Wally and Betty Stoll
Peter and Judy Stuber
Mary Swingle
Carol Taebel
Kathy Thompson
Bill and Pam Thrune
Barbara and Jerry Tripp
Audrey Uber
Tony and Patrice Vander Wielen
Jo Voight
David and Laura Wagner
Colleen Walsh
Tom and Nathalie Weibel
Richard and Judy Williams
Ruth Williams
Joan Witte
Pat Witzenburg
Leon and Kay Wolfe
Frances I. Young
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Thank you
to the
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Smith Foundation
“In business
to keep you in business,
24 hours a day.”
for its generous support and
sponsorship this season
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Audience Services
Box Office Policies and Procedures
The box office is open 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and
one hour before performances. General admission tickets may
be charged to a credit card or paid for with a check/cash at the
window. Tickets must be paid for at the time of the reservation.
Tickets also may be purchased at lacrossecommunitytheatre.org.
Seat Reservations
All seats should be reserved in advance, including those for
season ticket holders. Reservations for the general public begin
approximately two weeks before the opening of each show;
for season ticket holders about three weeks before the show.
Patron Donors (who have made an additional donation of $75
or more per season) may reserve seats at any time. Season
ticket holders may purchase two additional tickets for guests
for each season ticket purchased, and must be for the same performance the season ticket holder is attending. If you forget or
are somehow prevented from reserving your seats on time, we
will do our best to help you find seats. However, seats are not
guaranteed once public ticket sales begin. There are no refunds.
Please call the box office at 784-9292 if you have questions.
Need to Exchange Your Tickets?
• All ticket exchanges must be done in person at the box office if
your tickets have been printed.
• There is a $2.00 per ticket exchange fee, which is waived for
season ticket holders and Patron Donors.
• Tickets may only be exchanged for another performance of
the same show, not for another show.
• Tickets must be exchanged at least 24 hours prior to the
performance the original tickets are for.
• In case of emergency, we may (at our discretion) allow the
customer to use his or her tickets on another night if tickets
are available. These tickets may not be reserved ahead of
time. The ticket exchange fee still applies.
Unable to Use Your Tickets?
Sorry, all sales are final. There are no refunds. Please return your
unused tickets at least 24 hours in advance of the production
date to receive a receipt for a tax-deductible donation.
Cameras/Recording/Cell Phones/Pagers
The use of cameras, recording equipment, cellular phones and
pagers is strictly prohibited in the theatre. You may check these
items at the box office. Please leave your seat number at the
box office.
Phone Calls
Parents, please leave your seat numbers with your babysitter. If
they need to reach you during the performance, we will do our
best. We do not interrupt the performance to page people for
phone calls.
Flowers
Giving flowers to cast members while on stage is inappropriate.
Flowers may be left in the box office for the stage manager
to deliver or you may hand them to the cast member once he
or she is out of costume. Audience members are not allowed
backstage. If you wish to meet with a cast or crew member after
the show, please wait for them in the auditorium or lobby.
Bad Weather Policy
It is the policy of La Crosse Community Theatre not to cancel
performances due to bad weather. As a result, we urge our
ticket holders to make every effort to attend the performance
for which they hold tickets. Should this prove impossible, please
call the box office as soon as possible before the performance
and alternative arrangements will be made. We cannot guarantee that seating will be available for an alternate performance.
There are no refunds for inclement weather.
Babies and Small Children
We welcome children old enough to enjoy our productions.
For the comfort of all audience members, we ask that children
under 4 not attend productions. Regardless of age, all members
of the audience must have a ticket for admission.
Late Seating Policy
We strive to begin performances on time. Please allow plenty
of time to find the theatre and to take your seat. If you arrive
more than 15 minutes after the show begins, we reserve the
right to release your seat(s) to someone else. There are no
refunds. Late arrivals will be seated at our discretion.
Weber Center Staff & Board
STAFF MEMBERS
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick
Weber Center Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . Tim Harris
Office Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jessi Davidson
Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hofer
House Managers . . . . . . . . Kendra Andreska, April Brown,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Dawidowski, Lisa Keyser
Concessions Staff . . . . . . . Stephanie Canales, Cassie George,
. . . . . Kelly Krieg-Sigman, Glenna Krzyzanowski, Dorina Lukins
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard B. Artman
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Michael Hartigan
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenna Christians
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Ranscht
. . . David Amborn; Mary Ann Gschwind, FSPA; Jim Warren
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Stifel salutes the
La Crosse
Community Theatre
201 Main Street, Suite 101
La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
(608) 785-1727
(800) 444-0578
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