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SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS Presented by Special Arrangement with Dramatists Play Services, Inc. th nd April 30 ~ May 22 The Cast S/Sgt. “FROGGY” LeSueur SKYLAR ADAMS ADAM FOX Charlie Baker Betty Meeks LOIS BOSTWICK Rev. David Marshall Lee MIKIE BEATTY TAYLOR D’ANDREA Catherine Simms Owen Musser TRISTAN GRIFFIN Ellard Simms SEBASTIAN SCHIER The Place Betty Meeks’ Fishing Lodge Resort, Tilghman County, Georgia, U.S.A. The Time The early 1980s. Act One Scene 1: Evening Scene 2: The following morning Act Two Scene 1: After noon, two days later. Scene 2: That evening .There will be one 15-minute intermission. Audience Talk Back Sunday, May 15th and Friday, May 20th Commissioner Santa Monica Rent Board 2008-2012 2010 Realtor of the Year The Staff WILLIAM WILDAY ANYA IVANOVA MICHAEL ROTHHAAR WILLIAM WILDAY WILLIAM WILDAY MAKE BELIEVE, INC. ELLEN TAURICH WILL ROTHHAAR HILARY HANSEN GABRIEL SCHIER GEORGE SPELVIN LINDA BAER LARRY GESLING Producer DIRECTOR Set Design Lighting Design Costume Design Sound Design Assistant Director Stage Manager Booth Technicians Graphic Design Program Design SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE STAFF TECHNICAL DIRECTOR WILLIAM WILDAY BOX OFFICE MANAGERS TAYLOR PYLES HAVEN HARTMAN-BRISCOE SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE’S Gift Certificates make Great Gifts! Get them at our Box Office Wed. ~ Sat. 4 to 7pm 310-828-7519 Janae Polish – Gallery Artist Janae Polish is an artist / R.T. Therapist living in Los Angeles, CA. She graduated with a B.S. from California State University Northridge and attended UCLA where she worked for twenty-seven years as a Recreational Therapist / Sr. Mental Health Practitioner and is currently a Recreation Therapy Consultant / artist and teacher. Janae has an extensive and varied background pursuing such artistic endeavors as stained glass, glass fusing, traditional stained glass painting, beaded tapestries and beaded musical instruments, mosaic art, jewelry design and photography. Her other interests are travel, playing violin and harp and riding horses (dressage). Her adventurous spirit has compelled her to travel to six continents particularly to remote areas of the world, from the Mountains of Nepal to the jungles of New Guinea where she stayed with cannibals and headhunters. Her travels have brought her face to face with the brightly adorned faces and bodies of tribes in Africa, Borneo, Sulawesi, New Guinea, and Vietnam among others. She has tried to capture the spirit of these people of tradition in her photography, videos and stained glass windows. Her lifelong love of music has led her to collaborate with world renowned violinist and author Sherry Kloss. Janae’s photography is featured in Ms. Kloss’ book “Jascha Heifetz Through My Eyes” as well as in promotional media for her concerts throughout the world. Janae’s photo of Ms. Kloss can be seen in the “Strad Magazine”. Janae is currently underway working on a video documentary about the relationship between student and teacher with an emphasis of carrying on the Heifetz legacy through videos she has documented around the world of Ms. Kloss’ work. Her articles and photos on stained glass can be seen in international art magazines. As a Recreational Therapist, Janae is currently teaching Developmentally Disabled adults / seniors the art of glass and photography & music as well as other disciplines. This program has helped her clients win first place in many art shows they have entered as well as having their work shown in international magazines. Janae continues her studies with world renowned artists in all the areas she is interested in to further her education and skills. You can see more of Janae’s works on her website: www.janaepolish.com WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST Skylar Adams (Sgt. “FROGGY” LeSueur) is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and trained with Bill Esper at the William Esper studio in New York. He is a USMC veteran and San Fernando Valley native. Skylar has appeared as Starbuck in the Ovation winning 110 IN THE SHADE at Actors Co-op theatre in Hollywood, and can be seen as "Disgusting Tom" on CW's Jane the Virgin. Taylor D’Andrea (Catherine Simms) is excited to return to the MWT stage in this amazing production! She recently graduated from Wellesley College where she studied English and Religion, but spent most of her time hanging around the theater. Thanks to Michael, Hilary, Anya, the insanely talented cast, and her favorite person Bill for this amazing experience. Also a huge thanks to her family and The Compound! Mikie Beatty (Reverend David Marshall Lee) is thrilled to be part of THE FOREIGNER. Recent stage roles include Andy in IT'S IMPORTANT TO LEAVE AS W ELL, Treplev in THE NINA VARIATIONS and Moritz in SPRING AWAKENING. Notable television/ film work include Disney 365, Life is Sweet, The Secret Diary of an American Cheerleader, plus some Buzzfeed crap and Tattoo Nightmares. He has trained with Ivana Chubbuck and Brad Greenquist. You can reach him at [email protected] Lois Bostwick (Betty Meeks) having received training at Northwestern University and Jean Shelton Acting School has appeared in a variety of productions, many at MWT, including SHADOW BOX, for which she received a Geoffrey Award for Best Actress. Recent favorite roles were in MWT’s SOCIAL SECURITY and Kentwood’s RABBIT HOLE. Adam Fox (Charlie Baker), himself a foreign export from exotic Huntsville, AL, is grateful to be returning to his adoptive homeland of the MWT, following last year's CINDERELLA W ALTZ. Other shelters-from-the-storm include the film George: A Zombie Intervention, plays such as BELL, BOOK, & CANDLE, and various outbursts of comedy improv around Los Angeles. You can check out his literary blog at thegreatallnighter.blogspot.com WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST (Continued) Tristan Griffin (Owen Musser) received his BFA in theatre from George Mason University. He enjoys directing, set design, and playwriting. His original scripts were chosen two years in a row for the ten-minute Play Festival in Fairfax, VA. He attended the Second City Conservatory in Chicago as well as Improv Olympics. This is his first show with MWT. Sebastian Schier (Ellard Simms) is happy to return to the MWT stage where he’s been seen in OUR TOWN, ALICE IN W ONDERLAND, ROMEO AND JULIET and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. At the Pacific Resident Theater: BIRDBRAIN, OUR TOWN, and MACBETH. TV credits include Modern Family. Sebastian has also participated in a five week Shakespeare intensive at RADA in London. GET CONNECTED WITH Behind-the-scenes Info / Videos & Interviews Special offers Become a fan at facebook.com/morganwixson Preview our shows at youtube.com/morganwixson Follow us at twitter.com/morganwixson SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE Youth Education/Entertainment Series Winner - Outstanding New Children’s Theatre Company A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD Book and Lyrics by Willie Reale, Music by Robert Reale Based on the books by Arnold Lobel MAY 14 – MAY 29 The JUNGLE BOOK Written by Rudyard Kipling Script by Greg Banks JULY 9 – JULY 24 Y.E.S. OFFERS FOUR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MORNING PRODUCTIONS AND ONE FALL YOUTH MUSICAL, AS PART OF THE THEATER’S COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPING YOUNG TALENT THROUGH TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE. ADULT THEATRE MENTORS PROVIDE A REWARDING AND ENTERTAINING THEATRE EXPERIENCE FOR ALL AGES. WHO’S WHO ON THE STAFF William Wilday (Producer / Set & Light Design/ Technical Director) is more interested in this show and the next show than in remembering the last show and the one before that. Everything we have done before influences what we do now and will do in the future. Isn’t this more engaging and provocative than a long list of credits? It’s certainly easier to remember. Anya Ivanova (Producer) is originally from Dushanbe, the capital city of Tajikistan, a mountainous republic in Central Asia that used to be a part of the Soviet Union. Classically trained as a pianist, Anya earned her PhD in Music Education from Tajik Conservatory and moved to the United States in 1994 where she continued her exploration in the Arts. Anya is currently producing and mastering her way through the theater community. She has a long history of working with the MWT Theater as a music director for Kids On Stage first and then as a board member of the theater. She is happy to be spreading her wings as a producer. She would like to thank Bill Wilday for all the advice and inspiration and Marc Ostroff for all the publicity & marketing help. Michael Rothhaar (Director) has been a professional theatre director since 1985, with over 60 AEA productions to his credit. He served as the Artistic Director of Pennsylvania's Allenberry Playhouse from 1987 to 1992. For Allenberry: LETTICE AND LOVAGE, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, AGNES OF GOD and CABARET to name a few. At Missouri’s Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre: SOUTH PACIFIC, MY FAIR LADY, W ITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION, A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED and SPIDERS W EB. For Pacific Resident Theatre: BECKY’S NEW CAR (Los Angeles Premiere) Brecht’s SAINT JOAN OF THE SLAUGHTERHOUSES (LA Weekly Award nomination: Best Revival), OTHERWISE ENGAGED, CANDIDA, MRS. W ARREN’S PROFESSION (Drama-Logue Award: Direction), W AITING FOR GODOT and THE HASTY HEART (LADCC Award: Best Revival). Elsewhere: West Coast Premiere of HOLY GHOST at Theatre of Note, THE LAST FLAPPER at the Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, MRS. W ARREN’S PROFESSION and THE MILLIONAIRESS at the Washington Stage Guild, and a Southern California tour of SLEUTH. He also directed GOD OF CARNAGE, PLAZA SUITE and THE ODD COUPLE (THE FEMALE VERSION) at the MWT. He trained at Catholic University, Washington, D.C. and at Wayne State University in Detroit. He is a proud member of SDC. Michael is married to Debbie Rothhaar. Their children are Will, Charlie, Catherine and Rob. They have two grandchildren: Sylvie Rose and Nina. WHO’S WHO ON THE STAFF (Continued) Will Rothhaar (Assistant Director) has been working professionally as an actor since the age of 5. He has both been on stage, television and film. He has appeared most recently on Grimm and Castle, and played Lee Harvey Oswald in National Geographic's Killing Kennedy. He is the son of Actress Nancy Linehan Charles, and Actor / Director Michael Rothhaar, whom he has the absolute honor and pleasure of assisting in directing this production of THE FOREIGNER. Ellen Taurich (Sound Design) is excited to be a part of the amazing crew in her fifth MWT production! Previous shows she has worked on at MWT include SHREK: THE MUSICAL (2015), and PRIVATE EYES (2016). She is currently a junior at Marymount High School, and studies technical theatre there! Hilary Hansen (Stage Manager) returns to the stage after a six year absence to have three children and be a full time stay at home mom. Before having children and after finishing her degree in Theatre Education from Brigham Young University, she worked professionally as a Stage Manager in Olympia, WA. Moonlighting as a Stage Manager for MWT has been a very welcome outlet. Huge THANKS to her family for being so supportive and to Bill and Michael for the opportunity. SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS OUR 2015 ~ 2016 SEASON The Addams Family “The Musical” Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice Music & Lyrics by Adam Lippa June 25 – July 30 Tell Your Friends! You’re Our Best Advertising! SANTA MONICA’S MORGAN-WIXSON THEATRE The Morgan-Wixson is one of the oldest arts organizations in Santa Monica but, true to its dramatic mission, it is constantly reinventing itself. The organization was founded in the 1940s, with the present theatre building being constructed in the 1960s with mostly community volunteer labor. Geoffrey Morgan was a prominent Santa Monican, playwright, and orator who also served as a State Assemblyman. Mel Wixson, whose name was added in 1981, was also a long-time Santa Monica resident and actor, who died shortly after performing on our stage. Thanks to their vision, and the dedication of many like them, the Morgan-Wixson has been the home of hundreds of productions from across the performing arts spectrum and is known as a place where talent can train, theatrical passions can be sustained, and the community can be engaged in live theatre that entertains, enriches, and educates. EXPLORE “BEHIND THE SCENES” AT MWT Santa Monica’s Morgan-Wixson Theatre is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) theatre for the community, and we’re always interested in expanding our organization with new talent and energy. Donors – This play was made possible in part by tax-deductible donations from grateful patrons just like you. Ticket revenue covers a portion of MWT’s operating costs, but royalties, insurance, property taxes, and more mean that we depend on donors’ generosity. Donations of any amount are always appreciated. Thank you for helping keep small, independent theatre alive and thriving in Los Angeles! Volunteers – The play you are enjoying is a collaboration of many different people. We’re seeking people to assist with ushering, auditions, preparing mailings, hospitality, set construction, painting, props, costume design and alterations, sound, lights, and any other aspect of the theater. No experience necessary to begin and you’ll gain experiences that you’ll never forget. Some of us came in to see a show and we’re still here! Send an email to [email protected] and we’ll find a way for you to become involved. Membership – Members are individuals interested in making a longer commitment, by assisting with at least three productions, attending occasional member meetings, and paying annual member dues ($35, or $50 for families, $25 for youth). Members receive admission to each Mainstage production and the right to vote at member meetings, plus they can attend (and vote for) for the annual Geoffrey Awards night. Membership forms are available in the lobby and on our website, or ask any of our volunteer staff.