39 Steps Program Web
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39 Steps Program Web
HEWLETT-PACKARD This is a good place to provide more information about your organization and describe its purpose. You may want to include the organization structure with key positions and the people who hold them. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diem nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut lacreet dolore magna aliguam erat volutpat. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diem nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut lacreet dolore. O R G A N I Z A T I O N S T RU C T U R E Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Organization Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa—-Break a leg!! Primary Business Address Jaime and Patrina Hurtado, Owners Your Address Line 2 Your Address Line 3 Your Address Line 4 Phone: 555-555-5555 Fax: 555-555-5555 E-mail: [email protected] Upcoming Events Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa Presents The 39 Steps A man with a boring life meets a woman with a thick accent who says she's a spy. When he takes her home, she is murdered. Soon, a mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on the man's trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps, a riotous blend of virtuoso performances and wildly inventive stagecraft. Enjoy the show! VPW’s 28th Annual Original One Act Festival Open Auditions: April 22…..7:00 PM April 23…..7:00 PM April 24…..7:00 PM Divine Word Lutheran Church 5505 W. Lloyd Street, Milwaukee Production Dates: June 14, 15…7:30 PM June 21, 22…7:30 PM Carte Blanch Studios 1054 S. 5th Street, Milwaukee Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa Special Thanks presents In multiple roles... Christ King School Sunset Playhouse Divine Word Lutheran Church JudyLee Tarbox Carol Gegner Gary Rohn Jerry Proffitt Bonnie Rohn Lily Sullivan Rosie Peterson Stephanie London Introducing Nolan Zadra as Richard Hannay Directed by Terry Grazer Setting – In and around the United Kingdom Time – The 1930s There will be a 15 minute intermission between acts. There are several gunshots throughout the show. Cast Notes T erry Grazer (Director) Terry has been in love with the theater and directing for more years than he cares to remember. A BFA from the theater program at UW-Milwaukee with additional study at Penn State University and the University of Oregon, as well as a season on the design staff with the Milwaukee Repertory Theater are only a small part of his theater background. For many years, Terry was the primary Director for the Shorewood Players, directing such shows as The Producers, Oklahoma! and Jesus Christ, Superstar, to name a few. Terry is the Artistic Director for Cream City Players, a newly formed children’s theatre company born from the remains of the Modjeska Youth Theatre, where he was the Artistic Director for two seasons. Cream City Players will begin producing this summer with a touring children’s show. Terry has directed and acted in England. Locally he has worked with groups such as Waukesha Civic Theater (directed Two By Two ), the Falls Patio Players (directed ‘Til Beth Do Us Part ), the Cedarburg Players (directed The Fantastiks and Nunsense), the West Allis Players, the Bay Players, and the Suburban Players (directed Annie). C VPW Donations/Angels F or over 30 years, the Village Playhouse has provided numerous opportunities and benefits to the community. We make high quality theatre available without a trip downtown and without the associated downtown prices. Additionally, the VPW provides opportunities for people of all experience levels to develop skills in various theatre crafts. We also provide an outlet for artists of all disciplines to practice, display and perfect their craft. However, over the years, the costs of productions and the venues in which they are performed have increased substantially. That is why we need to ask for your help. Your contribution will allow us to continue to provide the high-quality productions you have come to enjoy. Please visit our website, www.villageplayhouse.org, to join this list of angels who have helped sustain our efforts. $1,000 and up PPG Industries $500-$999 Champions $250-$499 Sponsors $100-$249 Patrons Larry Beckley Cliff Falk Patrina Hurtado Michael & Barbara Lynch arol Gegner (Ensemble) Carol's last role was Miss Aman- tha in Bull in a China Shop with The Racine Theater Guild. She worked extensively with the Richmond Civic Theater (Richmond, Indiana) and won Best Supporting Actress of the Year for her role in Social Security there. She has been involved with numerous shows onstage and off. Her behind the scenes roles include director, stage manager, props and costumes, musical directing, and playing in the pit orchestra. Carol's college major was instrumental music education, and she has directed many hand-bell choirs. She and her husband Greg have a passion for sailing and have their Sweet Dreams in Reefpoint Marina in Racine. Benefactors $50-$99 Supporters Margie Kaczmarek Marion Youngquist Don & Evvie Smith $10-$49 Contributors Pam Ebeling Linda & Brian Hake Thomas Haessley Bob Kafka Karen Luderman Anna Wolfson Announcing J erry Proffitt VPW’s 2013-2014 Season Psyche by Lisa G. Rowe This suspense comedy/farce is set in present day, spanning 2 hours in a psychiatrist’s office. Edward Baxter was a successful psychiatrist, beloved by his patients, until he is framed for murder. He seeks help from Dr. Robert Smith, also a psychiatrist with inner demons of his own. When Edward’s meeting with Dr. Smith goes wildly awry and leaves him clinging precariously to his last shred of sanity, Robert’s patient, Lydia (a good-hearted psychic with a clue to Edward’s past) arrives and finds Edward in big trouble. Despite the chaos created by unexpected visitors and quirks in Lydia’s psychic powers, Lydia does her best to gain Edward’s trust and help him find justice as his world rapidly approaches critical mass. Fall, 2013 yc Ps (Ensemble) Jerry is thrilled to be involved with this production of The 39 Steps . This is the first time he has taken the title of “clown” in a stage production, though he has heard the term directed at him in the past. He is the current President of the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa. he by Lisa G. Rowe almost, maine by John Cariani On a cold, clear moonless night in mid-winter, all is not what it seems in the mythical town of Almost, Maine. The northern lights fill the sky and the residents of Almost find themselves in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. Knees are bruised; hearts are broken. Love is lost, found and confounded. John Cariani’s play will evoke either a myriad of audience responses, depending on your affection for its whimsical approach to the joys and perils of romance. Winter, 2013 Traveling Children’s Show TBD Winter, 2013-Spring, 2014 MARVIN’S ROOM by Scott McPherson Bessie, who has been caring for her invalid aunt, Ruth, and her father who was paralyzed by a stroke, discovers she has leukemia. Not a likely subject for a comedy, but this warm-hearted play has many funny moments. Aunt Ruth provides much of the humor. Bessie’s unconventional and out of touch sister, Lee, arrives with her two sons (hoping one might be a bone-marrow match for Bessie). Lee even springs her son Hank, from a mental hospital. (He burned down the family home!) Lee is not keen on helping aging relatives, but blood is blood! Spring, 2014 29th Annual Original One Act Festival Next year marks VPW’s 29th season of producing (for the first time!) one act plays from Wisconsin writers. Spring, 2014 G ary Rohn (Ensemble) This is Gary’s first show with the Vil- B onnie Rohn lage Playhouse of Wauwatosa. He has performed in the past with the Mukwonago Village Players, the Burlington Haylofters, Lake Country Players, West Allis Players, Waukesha Civic Theater, Lakeland Players and Theatre On Main in Oconomowoc. He is proud to share the stage tonight with his wife, Bonnie. Some of Gary’s favorite roles have been “Dr. Zubritsky” in Fools, “Froggy” in The Foreigner, “Kris Kringle” in Miracle on 34th Street, and “Grandpa” in You Can’t Take it With You. Gary and Bonnie live in Mukwonago and have four grown children who have all done theater. He has had the good fortune to have shared the stage with all of them. As always, thanks to friends and family for their continued support. Enjoy the show! (Ensemble) This is Bonnie’s first time appearing with the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa. She was seen most recently as the “Secretary” in Miracle on 34th Street with the Mukwonago Village Players. Bonnie has also has done shows with the Burlington Haylofters, Lake Country Players, West Allis Players, Lakeland Players, Waukesha Civic Theater, and Theater on Main in Oconomowoc. Some of her favorite roles have been “Veta” in Harvey, “Polly Benish” in Play On!, “Betty” in The Foreigner, “Suzanne” in Psyche. Bonnie lives in Mukwonago with her husband, Gary, and is the proud mother of four grown children. She has been happy to share the stage with Gary in 17 shows and has been lucky enough to share the stage with all four of her children and one son-inlaw. As always, she hopes you enjoy the show and thanks all those who have supported Gary and her throughout the years. Thanks Mom...and, as always, thanks for the Memories. Cast Notes L ily Sullivan (Ensemble/Pamela) Lily is happy to have been a part of this show. It has been fun watching her fellow castmates grow into their roles, especially those who had to handle multiple parts. This is the second of two productions she has been in this year. She participated, along with her family, in Jesus Christ, Superstar at St. Matthias Catholic Church in February. She hopes to be able to work with the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa and her cast-mates in the future. She is thankful to have her family support her in her theatrical endeavors. N olan Zadra (Richard Hanney) Nolan is Assistant General Counsel and Senior Vice President of U.S. Bancorp. He is also a faculty member of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Nolan’s interests extend well beyond law—from rock collecting to astronomy; concerts to travel; tropical gardening to wildlife and astrophotography. Unfortunately, none of this background prepared Nolan for this show, his first theatrical endeavor. He does a lot of training at work but, then he can at least pretend that he knows what he is talking about. Acting in over 30 scenes?! Downright challenging and very scary! But an experience everyone should try once in their life. He wants to particularly thank his lovely wife for all the time she spent helping Nolan with his lines despite her busiest season at work. Without her help, the show for Nolan would simply not have gone on. Production Crew Director Terry Grazer Co-Producers Elizabeth Havican Lloyd Dreger Stage Manager Sarah Oldenburg Costume Design Nicole Martich Set Design Larry Beckley Set Construction Tim Kietzman Erico Ortiz Jerry Proffitt Charval Thomas Props Manager Bob Phelps Props Construction Maria Phelps Light Design Jerry Proffitt Sound Design Terry Grazer Jerry Proffitt Tech Crew Sarah Oldenburg Sam Stair Technical Support Stephanie London Graphic Design Derek Jacobs Program Design Erico Ortiz House Manager Rosie Peterson 50/50 Raffle JudyLee Tarbox Cast Notes L ily Sullivan (Ensemble/Pamela) Lily is happy to have been a part of this show. It has been fun watching her fellow castmates grow into their roles, especially those who had to handle multiple parts. This is the second of two productions she has been in this year. She participated, along with her family, in Jesus Christ, Superstar at St. Matthias Catholic Church in February. She hopes to be able to work with the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa and her cast-mates in the future. She is thankful to have her family support her in her theatrical endeavors. N olan Zadra (Richard Hanney) Nolan is Assistant General Counsel and Senior Vice President of U.S. Bancorp. He is also a faculty member of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin. Nolan’s interests extend well beyond law—from rock collecting to astronomy; concerts to travel; tropical gardening to wildlife and astrophotography. Unfortunately, none of this background prepared Nolan for this show, his first theatrical endeavor. He does a lot of training at work but, then he can at least pretend that he knows what he is talking about. Acting in over 30 scenes?! Downright challenging and very scary! But an experience everyone should try once in their life. He wants to particularly thank his lovely wife for all the time she spent helping Nolan with his lines despite her busiest season at work. Without her help, the show for Nolan would simply not have gone on. Production Crew Director Terry Grazer Co-Producers Elizabeth Havican Lloyd Dreger Stage Manager Sarah Oldenburg Costume Design Nicole Martich Set Design Larry Beckley Set Construction Tim Kietzman Erico Ortiz Jerry Proffitt Charval Thomas Props Manager Bob Phelps Props Construction Maria Phelps Light Design Jerry Proffitt Sound Design Terry Grazer Jerry Proffitt Tech Crew Sarah Oldenburg Sam Stair Technical Support Stephanie London Graphic Design Derek Jacobs Program Design Erico Ortiz House Manager Rosie Peterson 50/50 Raffle JudyLee Tarbox Announcing J erry Proffitt VPW’s 2013-2014 Season Psyche by Lisa G. Rowe This suspense comedy/farce is set in present day, spanning 2 hours in a psychiatrist’s office. Edward Baxter was a successful psychiatrist, beloved by his patients, until he is framed for murder. He seeks help from Dr. Robert Smith, also a psychiatrist with inner demons of his own. When Edward’s meeting with Dr. Smith goes wildly awry and leaves him clinging precariously to his last shred of sanity, Robert’s patient, Lydia (a good-hearted psychic with a clue to Edward’s past) arrives and finds Edward in big trouble. Despite the chaos created by unexpected visitors and quirks in Lydia’s psychic powers, Lydia does her best to gain Edward’s trust and help him find justice as his world rapidly approaches critical mass. Fall, 2013 yc Ps (Ensemble) Jerry is thrilled to be involved with this production of The 39 Steps . This is the first time he has taken the title of “clown” in a stage production, though he has heard the term directed at him in the past. He is the current President of the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa. he by Lisa G. Rowe almost, maine by John Cariani On a cold, clear moonless night in mid-winter, all is not what it seems in the mythical town of Almost, Maine. The northern lights fill the sky and the residents of Almost find themselves in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. Knees are bruised; hearts are broken. Love is lost, found and confounded. John Cariani’s play will evoke either a myriad of audience responses, depending on your affection for its whimsical approach to the joys and perils of romance. Winter, 2013 Traveling Children’s Show TBD Winter, 2013-Spring, 2014 MARVIN’S ROOM by Scott McPherson Bessie, who has been caring for her invalid aunt, Ruth, and her father who was paralyzed by a stroke, discovers she has leukemia. Not a likely subject for a comedy, but this warm-hearted play has many funny moments. Aunt Ruth provides much of the humor. Bessie’s unconventional and out of touch sister, Lee, arrives with her two sons (hoping one might be a bone-marrow match for Bessie). Lee even springs her son Hank, from a mental hospital. (He burned down the family home!) Lee is not keen on helping aging relatives, but blood is blood! Spring, 2014 29th Annual Original One Act Festival Next year marks VPW’s 29th season of producing (for the first time!) one act plays from Wisconsin writers. Spring, 2014 G ary Rohn (Ensemble) This is Gary’s first show with the Vil- B onnie Rohn lage Playhouse of Wauwatosa. He has performed in the past with the Mukwonago Village Players, the Burlington Haylofters, Lake Country Players, West Allis Players, Waukesha Civic Theater, Lakeland Players and Theatre On Main in Oconomowoc. He is proud to share the stage tonight with his wife, Bonnie. Some of Gary’s favorite roles have been “Dr. Zubritsky” in Fools, “Froggy” in The Foreigner, “Kris Kringle” in Miracle on 34th Street, and “Grandpa” in You Can’t Take it With You. Gary and Bonnie live in Mukwonago and have four grown children who have all done theater. He has had the good fortune to have shared the stage with all of them. As always, thanks to friends and family for their continued support. Enjoy the show! (Ensemble) This is Bonnie’s first time appearing with the Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa. She was seen most recently as the “Secretary” in Miracle on 34th Street with the Mukwonago Village Players. Bonnie has also has done shows with the Burlington Haylofters, Lake Country Players, West Allis Players, Lakeland Players, Waukesha Civic Theater, and Theater on Main in Oconomowoc. Some of her favorite roles have been “Veta” in Harvey, “Polly Benish” in Play On!, “Betty” in The Foreigner, “Suzanne” in Psyche. Bonnie lives in Mukwonago with her husband, Gary, and is the proud mother of four grown children. She has been happy to share the stage with Gary in 17 shows and has been lucky enough to share the stage with all four of her children and one son-inlaw. As always, she hopes you enjoy the show and thanks all those who have supported Gary and her throughout the years. Thanks Mom...and, as always, thanks for the Memories. Cast Notes T erry Grazer (Director) Terry has been in love with the theater and directing for more years than he cares to remember. A BFA from the theater program at UW-Milwaukee with additional study at Penn State University and the University of Oregon, as well as a season on the design staff with the Milwaukee Repertory Theater are only a small part of his theater background. For many years, Terry was the primary Director for the Shorewood Players, directing such shows as The Producers, Oklahoma! and Jesus Christ, Superstar, to name a few. Terry is the Artistic Director for Cream City Players, a newly formed children’s theatre company born from the remains of the Modjeska Youth Theatre, where he was the Artistic Director for two seasons. Cream City Players will begin producing this summer with a touring children’s show. Terry has directed and acted in England. Locally he has worked with groups such as Waukesha Civic Theater (directed Two By Two ), the Falls Patio Players (directed ‘Til Beth Do Us Part ), the Cedarburg Players (directed The Fantastiks and Nunsense), the West Allis Players, the Bay Players, and the Suburban Players (directed Annie). C VPW Donations/Angels F or over 30 years, the Village Playhouse has provided numerous opportunities and benefits to the community. We make high quality theatre available without a trip downtown and without the associated downtown prices. Additionally, the VPW provides opportunities for people of all experience levels to develop skills in various theatre crafts. We also provide an outlet for artists of all disciplines to practice, display and perfect their craft. However, over the years, the costs of productions and the venues in which they are performed have increased substantially. That is why we need to ask for your help. Your contribution will allow us to continue to provide the high-quality productions you have come to enjoy. Please visit our website, www.villageplayhouse.org, to join this list of angels who have helped sustain our efforts. $1,000 and up PPG Industries $500-$999 Champions $250-$499 Sponsors $100-$249 Patrons Larry Beckley Cliff Falk Patrina Hurtado Michael & Barbara Lynch arol Gegner (Ensemble) Carol's last role was Miss Aman- tha in Bull in a China Shop with The Racine Theater Guild. She worked extensively with the Richmond Civic Theater (Richmond, Indiana) and won Best Supporting Actress of the Year for her role in Social Security there. She has been involved with numerous shows onstage and off. Her behind the scenes roles include director, stage manager, props and costumes, musical directing, and playing in the pit orchestra. Carol's college major was instrumental music education, and she has directed many hand-bell choirs. She and her husband Greg have a passion for sailing and have their Sweet Dreams in Reefpoint Marina in Racine. Benefactors $50-$99 Supporters Margie Kaczmarek Marion Youngquist Don & Evvie Smith $10-$49 Contributors Pam Ebeling Linda & Brian Hake Thomas Haessley Bob Kafka Karen Luderman Anna Wolfson Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa Special Thanks presents In multiple roles... Christ King School Sunset Playhouse Divine Word Lutheran Church JudyLee Tarbox Carol Gegner Gary Rohn Jerry Proffitt Bonnie Rohn Lily Sullivan Rosie Peterson Stephanie London Introducing Nolan Zadra as Richard Hannay Directed by Terry Grazer Setting – In and around the United Kingdom Time – The 1930s There will be a 15 minute intermission between acts. There are several gunshots throughout the show. Upcoming Events Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa Presents The 39 Steps A man with a boring life meets a woman with a thick accent who says she's a spy. When he takes her home, she is murdered. Soon, a mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on the man's trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps, a riotous blend of virtuoso performances and wildly inventive stagecraft. Enjoy the show! VPW’s 28th Annual Original One Act Festival Open Auditions: April 22…..7:00 PM April 23…..7:00 PM April 24…..7:00 PM Divine Word Lutheran Church 5505 W. Lloyd Street, Milwaukee Production Dates: June 14, 15…7:30 PM June 21, 22…7:30 PM Carte Blanch Studios 1054 S. 5th Street, Milwaukee HEWLETT-PACKARD This is a good place to provide more information about your organization and describe its purpose. You may want to include the organization structure with key positions and the people who hold them. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diem nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut lacreet dolore magna aliguam erat volutpat. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diem nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut lacreet dolore. O R G A N I Z A T I O N S T RU C T U R E Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Office or Title Name Organization Village Playhouse of Wauwatosa—-Break a leg!! Primary Business Address Jaime and Patrina Hurtado, Owners Your Address Line 2 Your Address Line 3 Your Address Line 4 Phone: 555-555-5555 Fax: 555-555-5555 E-mail: [email protected]