Sugar Program - Coronado Playhouse
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Sugar Program - Coronado Playhouse
CELEBRATING CORONADO PLAYHOUSE’S 70th SEASON! PRESENTS Book by Peter Stone Based on the Screenplay Some Like It Hot by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond Based on a Story by Robert Thoeren Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Produced for the Broadway Stage by David Merrick Directed and Choreographed for the Broadway Stage by Gower Champion Cast (in order of appearance): Kimberly Miller................................................................................................................... Sweet Sue Kristen Fogle....................................................................................................................Sugar Kane Caralee Loibl .............................................................................................................................. Olga Stephaine Nesbitt................................................................................................................... Dolores Melanie Williams.................................................................................................................. Mary Lou Kristen Goodhart.....................................................................................................................Rosella Kelly-Noelle Henry...............................................................................................................Ensemble Brent Roberts......................................................................................................................Bienstock David Guthrie............................................................................................................... Joe/Josephine Colden Lamb.................................................................................................................Jerry/Daphne Matt FitzGerald.................................................................................................... Reporter/Ensemble Todd Sutton.........................................................................................................Gangster/Ensemble Ben Sutton..........................................................................................................Gangster/Ensemble Manny Bejarano...........................................................Knuckles Norton/Train Conductor/Ensemble Meredith Russo.............................................................Spats Palazzo/Union Contractor/Cab Driver Steven Jensen.....................................................................................................Sir Osgood Fielding Benjamin Goniea and the Sugar Orchestra: BAND SPONSORED IN PART BY Patty Fay, Todd Sutton and Qualcomm Conductor, Keyboard: Benjamin Goniea Reed: Sharon Martin Trumpet: Joel Giese Bass: Oliver Shirley Reed: Lauralee Watkins Trumpet: Michael Fowler Drums: Sven Salumaa Tromobone: Manny Castro Setting Chicago, Miami Beach and In-between, 1931 Sugar runs about 1 hour and 45 minutes and has one 15-minute intermission. Announcement Please turn off all electronic devices and cell phones during the performance. Restrooms are located in the recreation center near the front desk. If you need to exit during the performance, please use the rear exit of the theatre as light from the hallway interferes with the performance. Video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited. SUGAR is presented by arrangement with TAMS WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC. 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022 Production Team and Theatre Staff Director........................................................................................................................... Rayme Sciaroni Music Director / Accompanist...................................................................................... Benjamin Goniea Choreography................................................................................................................. Rayme Sciaroni Dance Captain................................................................................................................ Meredith Russo Producers.................................................................................................... Barron Henzel, Katy Skyrud Stage Manager...........................................................................................................Darian Beckstrand Assistant Stage Manager...................................................................................................... John Aviles Scenic Design...................................................................................................................Barron Henzel Scenic Painting.......................................................................................... Rosemary King, Jane Russel Lighting Design................................................................................................................Xavier Luevano Sound Design..................................................................................................Rick Anthony, Alex Heath Assistant Sound Design...................................................................................................... Wade Morris Costume Design........................................................................................................... Marcee Drysdale Alterations........................................................................................................................... Jane Russell Wig Mistress / Makeup Direction..................................................................................... Francia Cohen Props and House Dressing.............................................................................................. Pamela Everett Lighting Technician............................................................................................................. Rick Anthony Follow Spot Operator..........................................................................................................Ric Michaels Sound Technician.............................................................................................................. Jack Connard Set Construction/Painting...............................Bill Connard, Patty Fay, Dale Goodman, Barron Henzel, Rosemary King, Jane Russell, Shirley Soth, Stan Soth, Todd Sutton Graphics/Program Design.................................................................................................Barron Henzel Publicity Videography...................................................................................................... Robert Stewart Head Shots................................................................................................................... Tony Eisenhower Production Photography...................................................................................................Barron Henzel Media Coordination / Publicity and Marketing...................................................................... M.G. Perez Poster Distribution................................................................................................... Patty Fay, Company House Manager................................................................................................................. Susan Skyrud Box Office.............................................................................................. Amanda Everett, Susan Skyrud Concessions.......................................................................................... Harry A. Granruth, Gary Skyrud Usher Coordinator ....................................................................................................... Janis Vanderford Managing Theatre Director...................................................................................................Katy Skyrud Acknowledgements City of Coronado San Diego Junior Theatre City of Coronado Building Inspector and Fire Marshal Matt FitzGerald Coronado Recreation Services and Community Center Staff Special thanks to spouses, significant others, family, and friends whose love and support helped make this production possible. Patio Playhouse Dale Goodman Thanks to our Board of Directors Barron Henzel (President) M.G. Perez (Vice President) Katy Skyrud (Treasurer) Sven Salumaa (Secretary) Bill Connard (Member) Debbie David (Member) Vanessa Dinning (Member) Thomas Haine (Member) Rosemary Harrison (Member) Musical Numbers ACT 1 ACT 2 Overture - Orchestra Entr’acte - Orchestra Chicago Opening - (When You Meet A Girl In Chicago) - Sugar and Girls Shell Oil - Joe Turn Back the Clock - Girls Doin’ It For Sugar (Reprise) - Joe Penniless Bums - Joe, Jerry & Men Tear the Town Apart - Spats and Gangsters The Beauty That Drives Men Mad Josephine and Daphne We Could Be Close - Sugar and Jerry Hey, Why Not! - Sugar and Men Beautiful Through and Through Osgood and Jerry What Do You Give To A Man Who’s Had Everything - Joe and Sugar Beautiful Through and Through (Reprise) - Osgood and Jerry Sun On My Face - Sugar, Sue, Joe, Jerry, Bienstock and Ensemble Magic Nights - Jerry November Song - Osgood and Men When You Meet A Man In Chicago (Reprise) - Sue, Sugar, Joe, Jerry and Ensemble Doin’ It For Sugar - Joe and Jerry THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION It’s Always Love - Joe Finale/Bows - Orchestra and Cast Coronado Playhouse is the Community’s Theatre Coronado Playhouse is committed to giving back to the local community, beyond offering quality entertainment, by using its public platform to help those in need. During Sugar, we are proud to partner with Mama’s Kitchen. The cast and crew of Sugar are raising money and awareness for Mama’s Kitchen, San Diego County’s food delivery service providing nutrition support to men, women, and children affected by AIDS or cancer who are vulnerable to hunger. Please go to www.mamaskitchen.org to find out more on how you can help support their many programs. A Note from the Playhouse - Member Supported Theatre Coronado Playhouse is celebrating our 70th year! Since 1946, Coronado Playhouse, the oldest, longestrunning community theatre in San Diego County, has been dedicated to serving the community and providing top-quality entertainment. As we start our 2016 season, I am amazed by how far we’ve come in the past ten years I have been part of the Playhouse. During my time here, Coronado Playhouse has grown from a small following to a very large base of season subscribers, members and patrons. It’s been wonderful to see the return of the community to our theatre. From returning and new patrons, to being a soughtafter place where people want to be part of our productions, we are truly proud of being the community’s theatre. As we count our accomplishments we need also to be grateful for all the contributions of everyone along the way. Many people give freely and have made sacrifices to better the Playhouse. Paying forward in kindness, these people are the ones that have made us great. We consider the Playhouse to be like a family; and we welcome you to the clan! We have made many lasting friends and have witnessed lots of special events like birthdays, anniversaries and even wedding proposals and weddings at our theatre. We are strong because we have stuck together in the good times and bad. And we send our love to a good friend, who always has our love and support, as well as a lot of people behind him. In closing, our board is pleased with the lineup we have in store for you in this 70th anniversary year. We hope to astound you with Sugar, and the rest of our season. We are here to amuse you, to delight you and to keep the magic of theatre alive for many more generations to come. With love & appreciation, Katy Skyrud and the Board of Coronado Playhouse Director’s Notes Sugar, the musical version of the iconic movie, Some Like it Hot follows the story-line almost verbatim…except adding song and dance! Though this show is not well known, it was originally produced on Broadway in the early 70s. It was short lived, revived again in the early 90s for another short stint. I’m not quite sure why. I blame mostly the title. Had it been called, Some Like it Hot – The Musical I believe it would have had a lot more traction. I truly love this show! The advantage to mounting a production such as this written by stellar Broadway veterans of their time; book by Peter Rayme Sciaroni, Director Stone, music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Bob Merrill, is that there’s very little reference on line. There are only a few short clips of other productions mounted and I found myself creatively free to produce my own vision of what I saw in the script and heard from the written score. Thus, the Sugar you are about to see is one that comes as if it’s never been done before. A very endearing, fun, sparkly, toe-tapping version with hints of the nostalgia of Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. This, along with the back-drop of the Coronado Del (a resort placed in Florida…) I’ve had much to work with, much to draw on and much joy of putting together a piece that I, along with a very talented and dedicated cast, are so proud to present. CPH is a Member of Associated Community Theatres of San Diego Around town at other ACT theatres... Lamplighters: Send me No Flowers Jan 15 - Feb 14 By Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore Directed by Keith Anderson OnStage Playhouse: COyote on a fence jan 15 - feb 6 By Bruce Graham Directed by James P. Darvas Pickwick Players: The Fabulous Lipitones Feb 19 - March 13 By John Markus & Mark St. Germain Directed by Grant Gelvin PowPAC: Charlotte’s Web February 19 - 28 Adapted by Joseph Robinette Music & Lyrics by Chalres Strouse Directed by Frank Remiatte Patio Playhouse: the last 5 years Jan 22 - Feb 21 By Jason Robert Brown Directed by Cory Hibbs actsd.org Cast Bios (In alphabetical order) Manny Bejarano (Knuckles Norton/ Train Conductor) SPONSORED BY Harry Granruth III and Katy Skyrud is happy to be back at Coronado Playhouse in this production of Sugar. He was last seen at Coronado Playhouse in Spamalot, Pageant and The Drowsy Chaperone. He is thrilled to be a part of this production. Matt FitzGerald (Reporter/Ensemble) is pleased to be making his debut at Coronado Playhouse. He has previously been seen onstage as Lou Cohn in 1940’s Radio Hour and as a disciple in Godspell (Patio Playhouse) and as Thenardier in Les Miserables (413 Project). Other appearances include All in the Timing and Young Frankenstein. He also was the director for Rhinoceros (Patio Playhouse) last spring where he is currently the Technical Manager. Kristen Fogle (Sugar Kane) SPONSORED BY Jerry and Jill Hall Charitable Fund is excited to make her Coronado Playhouse debut. Recent credits include: Charlie in Goodbye Charlie, directed Murder at the Howard Johnson’s and Supporting Cast (Lamplighters), and co-created/ produced/performed in a show for the San Diego Fringe Festival. Next up, Mabel in Mack and Mabel at Lamplighters the week after Sugar closes. Many thanks to Rayme, cast, and crew! Kristen Goodhart (Rosella) is ecstatic to be a part of Sugar as her first production at the Coronado Playhouse. Kristen has appeared in numerous productions in her hometown of Las Vegas, such as Gertrude in Seussical The Musical (2013), Marcy Park in The Putnam County Spelling Bee (2013), and Gabrielle in The Pirates of Penzance (2014). She is currently in the Theatre Arts program at University of San Diego. She would like to thank the wonderful Director, Rayme and the talented cast and crew that have made the entire production come together. David Guthrie (Joe / Josephine) David is thrilled to be returning to Coronado Playhouse! You may have seen him as the Sheriff in Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Marco in Carnival, and most recently Billy Flynn in Chicago. David also played Jean Valjean in Les Miserables last year. Many thanks to this wonderful and talented cast and crew for this wonderful opportunity to trade loafers for high heels! David is thankful for the support from his family Cassiopeia, Xander and Jasper. Kelly-Noelle Henry (Ensemble) gleefully returns to Coronado Playhouse after several years between her last appearance as Valentine in The Twelfth Night (2012) and now. Elsewhere: Lucy in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! (Looking Glass Theater), and Kitty Bennett in Pride and Prejudice (Arts Off Broadway/Ivy Players). Steven Jensen (Sir Osgood Fielding) SPONSORED BY THOMAS HAINE has appeared in twelve CPH plays, most recently Tartuffe, Romeo and Juliet, Monty Python’s Spamalot, and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Many plays and musicals elsewhere, including Edward II (Diversionary), Julius Caesar (New Village Arts), The Gondoliers (Lyric Opera San Diego), King Lear and Macbeth (Vanguard), and The Tempest (Poor Players), all while teaching high school chemistry. Colden Lamb (Jerry / Daphne) is thrilled to be playing one of his dream roles. Recent credits include Queen of Carthage (La Jolla Playhouse’s WoW Festival) chorus, Shrek The Musical (Moonlight Amphitheater) as Straw Pig/ Pied Piper and Next to Normal as Henry. He is currently a student at SDSU for Theater Arts. He would like to thank his friends and family for their unconditional love and support. For Braiden. Caralee Loibl (Olga) is beyond excited to be making her debut at the Coronado Playhouse. Some of her favorite roles include Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes, and LeFou in Beauty and the Beast. Caralee would like to thank her parents, family and friends for their love and support. She would also like to thank the production team and cast for making this an awesome experience. Shuper Shwag. Isaiah 40:31. Kimberly Miller (Sweet Sue) SPONSORED BY Susan Skyrud is excited to be back on the stage of Coronado Playhouse after her feisty role of a Juke Joint Emseize in Chicago in which she won an Aubrey Award for Support Ensemble. Another CPH performance was A Night with Emseize in 2014. Other performances include her role as a soulful singer in Cotton Patch Gospel and a jumping night at the House of Blues. Kimberly is a native of Pennsylvania and the voice of the WPC Drama Club. Stephanie Nesbitt (Dolores) is happy to be back on the Coronado Playhouse stage after appearing in A Year with Frog and Toad last summer. Other appearances in San Diego include the role of Florinda in Into the Woods (2015) with Pickwick Players in Santee. She has performed with the Performing Arts Center of Kapolei as Sandy in Grease. Brent Roberts (Bienstock) makes his debut at Coronado Playhouse, fresh off the stage from The 3 1/2 Star Musical (Finest City Improv). He performs various roles at Dinner Detective Mystery Theatre and Sea World. He also appeared in Psycho Beach Party (Ocean Beach Playhouse). As a fairly new face to San Diego from sailing the high seas as a cruise director, he is thrilled to dive in to the acting & performing world in this sunny city! Meredith Russo (Spats Palazzo/ Union Contractor/ Cab Driver/ Dance Captain) SPONSORED BY Barron Henzel and Thomas Fitzpatrick is thrilled to be back “home” at Coronado Playhouse! Credits at Coronado include Miss Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Velma Kelly in Chicago, Doatsey Mae in The Best Little... & Maggie Jones in 42nd Street. Other credits include Miss Strict in Zombie Prom (Pickwick), Rizzo in Grease (OnStage), The Witch in Into the Woods (OnStage and Pickwick), Donna in A Taffeta Christmas (Pickwick/OnStage), Bonnie in Anything Goes! (Patio), Adela in The It Girl (Coronado) and Amy in Company (PowPac). Thanks to the production team, Squirrel, Steph, Dad, Sisters and the gang! Ben Sutton (Gangster/Ensemble) started acting at Junior Theater at a young age and has loved it ever since. He is delighted to be working with Coronado Playhouse again, after being part of A Year with Frog and Toad last year. Ben is also very appreciative of the opportunity to tap dance with his father. Ben currently attends Mira Costa College and is studying film. He can’t thank the community here at Coronado Playhouse enough for all they do, and the amazing production team we have for Sugar. Todd Sutton (Gangster/Ensemble) is happy to be back on the CPH stage again. In the previous century he was the Scarecrow in Wizard of Oz, Corporal Billy Jester in Little Mary Sunshine and a bevy of bits in between at SDJT and SCPA. Last year he performed in Spamalot at CPH and last month played guitar in a back alley in Shanghai. He is an electrical engineer by trade. Sarah thank you for your support! Melanie Williams (Mary Lou) is excited to be appearing on the Coronado Playhouse stage for the first time! Appearances at other San Diego theatres include Noises Off and Peter Pan the Musical (Star Theatre) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (La Jolla Playhouse), as well as several community and regional theatres in Ohio. Credits at Ohio theatres include Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Fantasticks, Chicago, Big River, and Macbeth. Get social with us! Coronado Playhouse @CoroPlayhouse #cphsugar coronado playhouse Creative Team Bios RAYME SCIARONI (Director/ Choreographer) is honored to be back directing at CPH, having debuted last season with Mistletoe, Music & Mayhem. Currently the Artistic Director at San Diego Junior Theatre, Rayme continues to perform cabaret shows at Martini’s Above Fourth as well as bring his Junior Theatre students to CPH to learn and perform the art of cabaret for themselves. A five – time award winning author for his first novel, Dinner for God that includes a CD of 5 original songs that are integrated into the story, he keeps his hand in composing with 2 piano solo CD’s; www.raymemusic.com, and writing as well; www.dinnerforgod. com. Thank you Coronado Playhouse for welcoming me into your wonderful family!!! BENJAMIN GONIEA (Musical Director) is excited to be a part of his first production with Coronado Playhouse. He has been seen in Escondido with Star Repertory Theatre where he has musical directed Shrek! The Musical, Into the Woods, Les Miserables, and their NYA Award winning production of The Addams Family. Benjamin has also performed in the pit orchestra with San Diego theatre companies such as the California Youth Conservatory, San Diego Repertory Theatre, Lamb’s Players Theatre, and a few others. His favorite shows in the pit include In The Heights (2012) and Next to Normal (2014). BARRON HENZEL (Co-Producer/ Set Design) co-produced Thoroughly Modern Millie, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure (Aubrey), TBLWIT (Aubrey), The Drowsy Chaperone (Aubrey), Cinderella (Aubrey) and The IT Girl at Coronado Playhouse. He assistant directed Dames at Sea (Lamplighters). He will soon be seen in A Little Night Music at CPH. Favorite acting credits: Frog and Toad, Sleeping Beauty, Pageant, Much Ado, Pump Boys, Angels Among Us (Coronado Playhouse); Grease (OnStage)(Aldea Award); They’re Playing Our Song (Scripps Ranch); The Busy World is Hushed, Torch Song Trilogy, Handsome Men (Diversionary); Trolls, Miss Mcinerney’s Acquaintances (6th @ Penn). Barron an art director and president of the board of directors at CPH. XO, Katy, BFF & TF. KATY SKYRUD (Co-Producer) is happy to have been part of producing these great shows at Coronado Playhouse, The It Girl, Cinderella, Drowsy Chaperone, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sleeping Beauty, Mistletoe, Music & Mayhem, A Year With Frog and Toad and now Sugar. Entering her 10th year on the board of Coronado Playhouse, she is grateful for her friends she’s made along the way and all they’ve taught her. It’s a joy to work with Barron and Rayme again and with everyone that makes up this giving and talented team. ALEX HEATH (Sound Design) is a San Diego native, who has been involved in music and performance from an early age. He graduated from the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts in 2009 where he was named Jazz Musician of the Year. He then went to Chico State University where he completed his degree in Recording Arts. In the past year, he has worked on sound for the Coronado Playhouse productions of Spamalot, Avenue Q and designed sound for Thoroughly Modern Millie. RICK ANTHONY (Sound Design/Tech) is excited to once again be back at the board for CPH. Previous shows include Avenue Q and Spamalot as well as Jesus Christ Superstar, The King and I, and Dracula: The Musical for the Old Opera House in Charles Town, WV. Special thanks to my wife Kelly for her patience and everyone at CPH for making a lifelong east-coaster feel at home! Break a leg! XAVIER LUEVANO (Light Design) is back at the Playhouse after completing designs for VSMS, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Boeing Boeing and Tartuffe. Recent work includes: Red (Trinity Players), 84 Charing Cross Road (Lamplighters) and Always, Patsy Cline (OnStage Playhouse). Currently, Xavier works at Steele Canyon High as a student mentor in technical theatre application and as a facility technician. DARIAN BECKSTRAND (Stage Manager) is excited to be returning to the Coronado Playhouse after Assistant Stage Managing for Thoroughly Modern Millie last season. She would like to thank everyone involved with this production of for all their help. Other works include: San Diego Theatre Educators Alliance Student Board (2014), Singin’ in the Rain (Steele Canyon), Cinderella: A New Pop Musical (Grossmont), and most recently A Charlie Brown Christmas (Pickwick Players). MARCENE DRYSDALE (Costumer) is the Head Costumer at Young Actors Theatre. Her costume credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie (Coronado Playhouse). Fiddler on the Roof, Spring Awakening, Addams Family, Les Miserables, West Side Story, Aladdin, Legally Blonde, Wizard of Oz, Annie, Oliver, Guys & Dolls, Footloose, and Hairspray (Young Actors Theatre). She also costumes shows at San Diego area high schools and those credits include Alice in Wonderland, Anything Goes, Singing in the Rain, High School Musical, and Xanadu. She handles all costume rentals at YAT and can be reached at [email protected]. FRANCIA COHEN (Wigs/Make-up) is a native San Diegan. She has worked in film and theatre for the last ten years, earning several NYT award nominations and best makeup awards for local films. She has designed hundreds of shows for local theatres including SDJT, YAT, and ACT. She is currently teaching makeup classes at CYT and continues to design at her home theater, San Diego Junior Theatre. She is really excited to be a tiny part of this production and is honored to work with this talented cast and crew at beautiful Coronado Playhouse. 619-512-1137 1545 Tidelands Avenue Suite E National City, CA 91950 Coronado Playhouse Foundation Members Ticket prices only cover a portion of production costs. Our members keep Coronado Playhouse operating! Anyone can become a member. Benefits include: free passes to shows, preferred seating, your name in show programs, newsletters, invitations to special events and voting rights to determine theatre productions and leadership. CROWN SPONSOR - PATRON - Michael Glass Leonard Hirsch Judith Abbott Maureen Bennett David & Lizzie Boyer Sean Cole Lois and Charles Costa Joe & Marly Da Rosa Deborah Gray Marty & Jean Greenberg Ursula Kantor Chris Powell M. Jane Russell Sven & Anniessa Salumaa Cynthia Schubert Dr. & Mrs. Schwartz Nancy Taylor Janis Vanderford Martin & Claire White $5,000 and above PRODUCER - $1,500 and above Bill & Jennie Connard CROWN DONOR $1000 and above M.G. Perez Jackie Suitt DONOR - $500 and above Tom Fitzpatrick & Barron Henzel Harry Granruth III & Katy Skyrud Tom Haine Jerry and Jill Hall Charitable Fund Chuck & Jo-Ann Howe Nance & Mark Hunter Russell and Mary Johnson Christina Paine-Ross James Peltier Robert Spane Todd & Sarah Sutton BENEFACTOR $250 and above Gladys Beit-Ishoo Karim Bouris Gary & Marlene Cohen Norm & Darlene Daley Sandy Ellard Patty Fay Raymond & Patricia Lynch Jacquelyn McCoy James & Sondra Seeright Bill Speer and Marsi Steirer Skip & Kim Thaeler $125 and above FAMILY - $100 and above Joan Brobst Ron & Tina Cole Bill & Marilyn Cooper Ari, Debbie & Jake David Tricia Drouet & Michael Locke Edward Floyd David & Susan Hagstrom Arleen Hitchcock Marilyn Kershner Bill & Eleanor Kipperman Marilyn Metzler Jayanthy & Palamadai Neelakantan Jim Newburg Luke Peterson Joyleen Rottenstein Cecil Shuffler Jeannette Spafford Mike Wasinski & Frank Remiatte Michael Van Allen The Widmer Family Jeanine Williams McBride Roylee York INDIVIDUAL $50 and above Barbara Barnes Akirah Boyd Celia Burkel Loris and Tani Cohen John Drehner Karen Fiorello Henry & Betty Harriman Rosemary Harrison Robert Houghton Ron Hoyt En-Shen Kuan & Donald Butts Karina Magurno Steven Martin Robert & Jean Morris Stacy Mycorn Gabriela Nelson Matt Rogowski Susan Skyrud Virginia Syverson Daniele & John Tinsman Dorothy Webb Dan Zindler We want to thank everyone who has made a TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution to support your Community Playhouse. We cannot produce quality productions without your help. To make a contribution, please call 619-435-4856 or e-mail boxoffice@ coronadoplayhouse. com or visit CoronadoPlayhouse.com Sets, Costumes, Acting, Box Office, Stage Managing, Stage Crew... Coronado Playhouse is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization. Many opportunities await YOU, on and off stage. No experience necessary. Please contact [email protected] to volunteer! Jan 22 – Feb 21, 2016 Fri & Sat 8 pm Sun 2 pm Become a Season Ticket Subscriber with our new "Countdown Pricing." Call 858.679.8085 for details. 13250 Poway Road Purchase Tix Online: www.PowPAC.org LOST? What do you do when your life suddenly takes a wrong turn? If you need help in a serious civil litigation matter, consider Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire. We have been helping solve legal problems for over 35 years. We understand what it is like when a catastrophic injury or a bad business deal takes your life down the wrong path. 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