May 6-29

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May 6-29
May 6-29
adapted by Milo Mowery, composed by Rodolfo Ortega
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adapted by Milo Mowery, composed by Rodolfo Ortega
Director — Sarah Jane Hardy Music Director/Sound Design — Rodolfo Ortega/
Choreographers — Sarah Jane Hardy , Zero Feeney, Erin Fried † Fight Director — Zero Feeney
Set Design — Jeff Seats Costume Design — Mary Rochon Lighting Design — Jeff Forbes
Properties Design — kollodi Dramaturg — Mead Hunter Assistant to the Director — Erin Fried†
Costume Craft Artisan/Wig Stylist — Shana Targosz
Cast
Snow White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natalie Rose Ann Hovee
Rose Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lea Zawada
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deirdre Atkinson
Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin-Michael Moore
Huntsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conner Reed
The Great Spirits
Turtle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik James
Shinigami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Ellingson
Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerry Ryan
Kaku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Gibbs
Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lucas Welsh
Red Bird. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reed Sturtevant*
Queen (Understudy.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennie Spector*
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Bryan*
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlowe Dobbe*
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyle Heiner*
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grover Hollway
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Kinder*
Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison Wray
Setting: A mythical kingdom — The Palace of the Queen, a Forest, and The Spirits’ Dojo
Approximate production run time: 90 minutes.
There will be one 15-minute intermission.
Commissioned by Northwest Children’s Theater and School.
© 2011 Milo Mowery, Rodolfo Ortega, and Northwest Children’s Theater & School.
* Member of NWCT’s 2010-2011 Interns NW
† Production Intern, Graduate of Colorado State University
©2011 Northwest Children’s Theater and School
Song List
Production Crew
Roger Monroe
Company Stage Manager
ACT ONE
Paul Brown
Technical Director, Master Carpenter
Fairest of All. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mirror, Queen, Snow White,
Wendy Reznicsek
Production Manager
Shana Targosz
Costume Shop Manager
Avery Brynne-Cartright, Nancy Christy,
Allison Dawe, Claire Doody,
Karen Farley, Jean Hardy, Cindi Kinder,
Sammuel Hawkins, Laura Smith-Walker,
Kelly Stewart, Nancy Targosz, Shana
Targosz, Ashley Wase, Jessica Worley
Stitchers
John Ellingson, Erin Fried †, Ryan Nicolai
Scenic Artists
James Schamberg
Sound Technician, ASM
Rollin Carlson, Kesheena Doctor
Puppetry Artists
Chris Rousseau
Metal Fabricator
Peter Elgee*, Katrina Kroetch*,
Bria Robertson*, Aliya Whitehill*
Intern Technicians
Alexzandria Eccles, Matthew Jones
Carpenters and Electricians
Erica Anne Cafazzo
Audience Services Manager
Rose Red, Ensemble
I Could Kiss a Thousand Birds . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rose Red, Snow White,Mirror
Bring Out the Best in You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow White, Rose Red, Mirror,
Queen, Ensemble
Cutest Girl in All the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow White, Huntsman
Maid for Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cat, Snow White
Send Someone You Can Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . Queen, Rose Red
ACT TWO
Entr’acte’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumental
Rose and Snow White Fight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumental
It’s No Fun to be The Messenger . . . . . . . . . . Mirror, Snow White, Ensemble
Inside a Witch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Witch, Snow White, Rose Red
The Spirits Awake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huntsman, Snow White, Rose
Red, Spirits, Ensemble
Beauty Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumental
Dragon Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrumental
N WC T O R I G I N A L CA ST R ECO R D I N G
Cindi Kinder
School Matinee Manager
Diane Englert
Audio Describer
Karen Hilley, Cindi Kinder
Parent Volunteer Liaisons
Sucha Production, Inc.
Graphic Design
Lee Moyer
Cover & Poster Illustrator
David Kinder, Annaliese Moyer,
Lucas Welsh
Photographers
* Member of NWCT’s 2010-2011 Interns NW
† Production Intern, Graduate of Colorado State
University
Special Thanks
Lily Jacobson-Klein, who offered her
unabashed professional input as a
NWCT fan, Puppet Lab PDX,
Tears of Joy Theatre, Tony Fuemmeler,
Nancy Aldrich, Portland Taiko, JapanAmerican Society of Portland, Professor
Larry Kominz, Director of Japanese
Studies, PSU.
Take the Music Home! Just $15 in the Lobby.
Snow White
Production Notes
When we approached Milo Mowery and Rodolfo Ortega, the creative team behind
last year’s award-winning steampunk Pinocchio, we knew their ideas for adapting
Snow White would be unique. When collaborative discussions landed on anime as
a possible form to emulate, its global popularity, multi-cultural influences and
innovative rules (or as some would argue, “lack of rules”) for storytelling seemed
a natural fit for Portland audiences.
In seeking to define ‘anime’, we usually rely on describing its emphasized
visual style. But it can be expressed much more broadly than this. Anime, with
its worlds of heightened reality, larger-than-life characters, explosions of
ethereal color and fantastical storytelling provides an inspiring backdrop for
contemporary adaptations. Blended mythologies, epic stakes of good and evil,
courageous youngsters on a search for the truth at all costs- these elements are
what make anime one of the most emulated postmodern art and storytelling
movements in recent decades.
Administrative Staff
Sarah Jane Hardy
Artistic Director
Judy Kafoury*
Managing Director
Carolyn Newsom*
Education Director
Diane Carlsen*
Volunteer Director
Melody Bridges
Development & Marketing Director
Michael Stirling
Capital Projects
Development Director
Roger Monroe
Company Stage Manager
Paul Brown
Technical Director
Wendy Reznicsek
Production & Rentals Manager
Though influenced by a Japanese art form, our production of Snow White also
features the traditional elements of the Grimm Brother’s original story. Snow
White is the heroine, along with her sister Rose Red. There is a vain Queen
and her mirror, an unwitting huntsman, and of course a poisoned apple. The
traditional story takes a turn as seven dwarves are represented as Seven Spirits,
and the score pulls from everything from pop to Calypso. As in anime, there is
eastern and western inspiration; neither place, period nor nationality is stated,
which allows for discovery through common links in the story, characters and
cultural comparisons that speak to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
To quote Hayao Miyazaki, Academy Award-winning anime director, “There are
more profound things than simply logic that guide the creation of the story.” In
this case, anime provides a freedom that makes all things possible. We hope you
enjoy the journey as much as we have.
Shana Targosz
Resident Costume Shop Manager &
Costume Designer
John Ellingson
Resident Artist
Suezann Kitchens
Outreach Coordinator,
KidsPro NW Director
Kelly Stewart
Education Assistant
Angie Collins
First Stage Director
Cindy Simpson
Finance/Office Manager
Patricia Hanson
Box Office Manager
Nick Fenster
Development Assistant
NWCT Board of Directors
Officers
Carolyn Sheldon
President
Stephen Kafoury
Past President
Judy Kafoury*
Secretary
David Tucker
Treasurer
* company founders
Board Members
Julie Ball
Don Barney
Diane Carlsen*
Carolyn Newsom*
Carol Streeter
Anne Talcott
Doug Zimmerman
Board Interns
Lisa Alan
Kehaulani Petersen
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Honorary Board Members
Rep. Brad Avakian
Charlotte Beeman
Beverly Cleary
Rex Crouse
Barbara Drinka
Renee Glassgow
Harold Goldstein
Michael Lindberg
Victor Morris
Carol Turner
Meredith Ott
Office Assistant
Kristin Simpson
Office Assistant
Timothy Strauhal
Office Assistant
Erica Anne Cafazzo
Audience Services Manager
Cindi Kinder
School Matinee Manager
Barbara Bliss
Gift Shop Manager
Mike Musick
Maintenance Manager
* company founders
The Cast
Enjoy this NWCT mainstage
website feature with fun stuff
to do before & after the show!
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Deirdre Atkinson
John Ellingson
Queen
Shinigami
NWCT audiences have
enjoyed Deirdre in The
Wizard of Oz (Glinda),
The Tragedy of Romeo
and Juliet (Lady Capulet), Peter Pan
(The Storyteller), The Three Musketeers
(Milady DeWinter), and A Midsummer
Night’s Dream (Titania). Other Portland
roles include Lillilan in The Missing
Pieces (Portland Playhouse), Sally Tally
in Tally’s Folly (Profi le Theatre), Addie
in The Water Principle (Sowelu), and
Christmas Past in Appalachian Ebeneezer
(Artists Repertory.) Deirdre delights
in teaching drama at the Catlin Gabel
School.
NWCT resident actor
John started clowning
a t e i g h t y e a r s old ,
mentored by Portland’s
own Rusty Nails. Despite hanging up
his clown shoes to focus on musical
theater, John’s bag of tricks stays close
at hand. The worlds of Snow White, Robin
Hood, Annie, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the
Bus!, Pinocchio (for which he received
a PA MTA for Outstandin g Actor),
Goodnight Moon, Alice in Wonderland,
Hansel and Gretel, Go, Dog Go and others
have offered opportunities to play with
uniquely talented casts. Enjoy!
Elizabeth Gibbs
Emily Bryan
Kaku
Ensemble
Emily is currently a
ju n ior at Va ncouver
School of the Arts and
Academ ics. She h as
been in many NWCT shows over the
years including Go, Dog. Go!, Don’t Let the
Pigeon Drive the Bus!, Alice in Wonderland,
Hansel & Gretel, and her fi rst show The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Emily thanks the
NWCT family for the most supportive
community anyone could ask for.
Among her many NWCT
appearances, Elizabeth
most recently is known
for her choreography
in NWCT’s Alexander…Bad Day, her
performance as Lily St. Regis in Annie,
and as a director for 1819 (Teens NW.)
NWCT alum Elizabeth has also appeared
in Crazy for You, Grease, and The Legend
of Sleepy Hollow. She holds a B.A. from
Scripps College and an M.A. from the
Central School of Speech and Drama in
London.
Marlowe Dobbe
Kyle Heiner
Ensemble
Among Marlowe’s many
hobbies are drawing,
painting, sewing, and
l i s ten i n g to mu sic.
She attends eleventh grade at Oregon
Connections Academy, and was last seen
at NWCT in Robin Hood, Three Roses on
the Grave (Teens NW), and Narnia. She
has also been in Snake in the Grass with
Nutz n Boltz. She thanks Sarah Jane,
her parents, and everyone involved with
Snow White.
Ensemble
N WCT audiences
most recently enjoyed
Kyle’s per formances
in Three Roses on the
Grave (Teens NW) and Narnia (2009).
A freshman at ACMA, Kyle has also
performed in The Great Gatsby and Little
Shop of Horrors. In addition to acting, he
enjoys playing Clue and watching Pixar
movies. Kyle thanks his parents for all
of the driving.
Snow White
The Cast
Grover Hollway
Bryan Kinder
Ensemble
Ensemble
This is Grover’s 10th
N WCT mainstage
produc t ion. He w a s
most recently seen as
Red Dog in Go, Dog. Go! This year, he will
graduate from Woodrow Wilson High
School and go on to attend the theater
and computer science prog rams at
Northwestern University in Evanston,
Illinois. He thanks every single person
who has assisted him in his life’s
endeavors thus far.
Br y a n i s e xcited to
ret u r n to t he s t a ge
a f ter per for m in g as
Black and W hite Dog
in Go, Dog. Go! An NWCT veteran, he
ha appeared as Friar Tuck in Robin
Hood, and in the ensemble of Pigeon. He
thanks his amazing friends for their
support, and dedicates this show to
everyone who made NWCT his home for
the last ten years.
Kevin-Michael
Moore
Natalie Rose Ann
Hovee
Mirror
Snow White
Kevin has been acting,
w r i t i n g, d i r e c t i n g,
and producing theater
reg ion a l ly for over t went y yea rs.
Recent highlights include Sheriff of
Nottingham in Robin Hood and Signora /
Judge in Pinocchio (NWCT), Inky in The
Ghosts of Celilo, Sam Bick in Assassins,
and Dr. Fleets in Way Out There (ART);
and Lester Gibbons in Sometimes a
Great Notion (PCS). He tours nationally,
writes, and performs with The 3rd Floor
Maximum Capacit y Sketch Comedy
Troupe.
N WCT audiences
have enjoyed Natalie’s
prev ious roles as
Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and Roo in
Winnie the Pooh. Other performances
include a Weird Sister in MacBeth
(N Y U-Steinhardt), and Adelaide in
Guys and Dolls with Vancouver School
of Arts and Academics. This summer
she will attend the musical theater
workshop at Oklahoma City University.
Natalie thanks her family, friends, and
wonderful teachers for their support.
She loves to light up the stage in the
glory of God.
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Conner Reed
Huntsman
Erik James
As a Banks High School
f resh m a n, Con ner
holds a black belt
in Tae Kwon-Do. He
also enjoys creative writing and film
analysis. He has appeared in Annie,
Narnia, and Winnie the Pooh at NWCT as
well as participating in Summer Nights!
He thanks his parents and grandparents
for their support.
Turtle
T h i s i s E r i k ’s 45t h
show for NWCT, having
appeared this season
as Little John in Robin
Hood and Daddy Warbucks in Annie.
A New York trained actor who grew up
in Hawaii, Erik has fond memories of
reading manga comics in school and
watching the classic anime on local
television after school that served as
inspiration for this production, which
he is delighted to be part of. This one’s
for Chick Rose.
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The Cast
Starting June 20
All Summer Long!
t Old McDonald’s Farm
t Robin Hood
t Rumpelstiltskin
t As You Like It
t Cowboy Corral
t Summer Nights!
t Wizard Tales
t Ghost Hunters
t Costume Design
t Backstage
t Acting for Film
…and much more!
Kerry Ryan
Lucas Welsh
Cat
Wolf
K e r r y i s a n a c t o r,
puppeteer, and physical
comedian who works
w ith m a ny Por tla nd
companies, including Theatre Vertigo
(of which she is a proud member),
Por t l a n d C e n t e r S t a g e , O r e g on
Children’s Theatre, Imago, and Portland
Playhouse. She last appeared at NWCT
as Foxtrot in Pinocchio. Kerry lives in
Portland with her five roommates and
two dogs. Her favorite food is chocolate
cake.
Most recently, NWCT
audiences enjoyed
L u c a s’ t a len t s a s a
per for mer i n Robin
Hood (Sir Guy/King Richard) and as
a director of Alexander … Bad Day. In
previous seasons, Lucas performed
in Narnia as Aslan and Seussical as
Horton the Elephant (for which he won
a Drammy.) Lucas holds a B.A. in Film
Studies from Willamette University, and
is a teacher at NWCT.
Madison Wray
Jennie Spector
Ensemble
Queen (understudy)
Jennie is a Riverdale
High School senior and
s e c on d-ye a r I n ter n
a t N W C T. S h e h a s
appeared at NWCT most recently as
Maid Marian in Robin Hood and in
Antigone and Pinocchio. She has also
performed at Lincoln High School in
Annie as Ms. Hannigan and in Tartuffe
as Élmire. She thanks Deirdre, Sarah
Jane, Roger, John, and NWCT for their
guidance, friendship and support.
Mad ison, a n ei g ht h
g rader at the ACM A,
has been in numerous
produc t ion s a rou nd
Portland including Grey Gardens and A
Christmas Carol at Portland Center Stage,
Les Miserables at Broadway Rose, Albert
Herring and A Magic Flute at Portland
Opera, and Seussical and Madeline at
NWCT. She thanks Sarah Jane for this
magical opportunity and her family for
their endless love and support.
Lea Zawada
Reed Sturtevant
Rose Red
Red Bird
Reed has prev iously
per for med in t he
NWCT world premieres
of Pigeon and Hansel
and Gretel. He is a junior at West Linn
High School, and previously performed
there as Trevor Graydon in Thoroughly
Modern Millie and as Doc Gibbs in Our
Town. Reed holds a black belt from the
Academy of Modern Martial Arts, and is
a collector of classy hats and ugly shirts.
Lea is a freshman
at L a ker idge High
School. She has been
recog n i zed on t he
NWCT stage for the title role in Pinocchio
(for which she won PAMTA and Drammy
awards), and also appeared in Good
Night Moon, and Hansel & Gretel. She
also enjoys art, backpacking, and crosscountry running. She thanks her family
for their support and her hamster,
Parfait, for being fuzzy.
for ages 41/2 - 18
before & after child care available
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Snow White
The Cast
Sarah Jane Hardy
Zero Feeney
Jeff Forbes
Director
Fight Director
Light Design
Recent NWCT directing credits include
the world premieres of Robin Hood,
Pinocchio, Pigeon, Alice in Wonderland,
and Hansel and Gretel, as well as Go,
Dog. Go!, Annie, Narnia (2010, 2004),
Goodnight Moon, The Wizard of Oz, Romeo
& Juliet, Seussical!, Crazy for You, The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow and more. Other
Portland work includes directing The
Lesser Magoo for defunkt theatre (for
which she received a Drammy) and The
Secret Garden for Staged! Sarah Jane has
worked internationally as a director,
choreographer, and teacher.
Zero Feeney is a graduate of the Portland
Actors Conservatory and the Academy of
Theatrical Combat in Los Angeles. He is
an advanced student of Fut Gar Kung Fu
which he has studied for the past fifteen
years. His background also includes
modern dance Capoeira and Clowning.
Zero is overjoyed to be working at NWCT
with such a wonderful cast and crew on
this truly original production.
Portland-based multiple Willie and
D r a m m y aw a r d w i n ner, Jef f h a s
designed lights for numerous NWCT
shows, including Go, Dog. Go!, Annie,
Narnia, Wizard of Oz, Hansel and Gretel,
and others. He tours nationally and
internationally with Imago Theatre,
the Debora h Hay Dance Company
and Antony and the Johnsons. Jeff is
currently White Bird Dance’s Technical
Manager, and Technical Director for
PICA’s TBA Festival. Jeff is co-founder
and Technical Director of Performance
Works NorthWest.
Milo Mowery
Playwright
Milo was awarded the Rocky Mountain
Theatre Association playwriting award
in 2000. Since then his work has been
staged in California, Washing ton,
Uta h, Oregon a nd New York. For
NWCT, he wrote The Legend of Sleepy
Hollow, Swiss Family Robinson and
Pinocchio. A freelance writer, Milo lives
in Washington with his wife and three
children.
Rodolfo Ortega
Composer, Music Director,
Sound Design
Rody has created compositions and
sound design for numerous N WCT
produc t ion s i nclud i n g t he world
premieres of Pinocchio (multiple PAMTA
winner) and Robin Hood, as well as
Narnia, The Hobbit, Swiss Family Robinson
(2007 Drammy), and Frankenstein (2006
Drammy). In addition to receiving
multiple Drammy Awards for individual
productions, he received a Drammy in
Sound Design and Composition for a
Season of Outstanding Work (200-01).
Rodolfo earned his Masters of Music
degree from Manhattan School of Music.
Jeff Seats
Set Design
Jeff has worked in Portland as a scenic
designer and art director and decorator
for motion pictures for 30 years. For
NWCT, Jeff recently designed Annie,
Alexander…Bad Day, Pigeon, Pinocchio,
Narnia, Winnie the Pooh, The Wizard of Oz,
and many others. His work has also been
seen at Portland Center Stage, Portland
Actor’s Conservatory, Third Rail and
Broadway Rose. Jeff is the resident scene
designer for Artists Repertory Theatre.
Mary Rochon
Costume Design
Ma r y h a s desi g ned cost u mes for
numerous NWCT productions including
the world premieres of Robin Hood, Don’t
Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! and Pinocchio.
She has received Drammy Awards for
NWCT’s Pinocchio, The Wizard of Oz,
and Go Dog, Go!, and for Les Miserables
(Broadway Rose). Other favorite shows
include Evita (Broadway Rose), Hansel
& Gretel, and Goodnight Moon (NWCT).
Mar y earned her B.F.A. in Fashion
Design from the Illinois Institute of
Art – Chicago, and is currently pursuing
a Masters degree at the University of
California – San Diego.
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kollodi
Properties Design
kollodi is thrilled to be designing props
for the 2010-11 season at NWCT. Last
season she designed PAMTA-award
winning props for NWCT’s Pinocchio.
kollodi received Drammy Awards for Set
Design (2003) and Production Design
(2005). She also works locally for Artists’
Repertory Theatre, Oregon Children’s
Theatre, and CoHo Productions. Her
work has been seen nationally and
inter n ation a l ly as far as London,
Edinburgh, Toronto and Sydney.
Erin Fried
Ass’t to the Director / Choreography
Erin holds a B.S. in Psychology and a
B.A. in Performing Arts from Colorado
State University. She participated in
the Acting Apprentice Program at the
Actors Theatre of Louisville and taught
classical theatre at Lowell Whitman
Private School in Colorado. Some of her
favorite roles include “Masha” in The
Seagull at CSU and “Starveling” in A
Midsummer Night’s Dream with Actors
Theatre of Louisville. She loves to ski,
and hike with her dog.
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today, anime comes in many forms. Feature
length movies, cartoon series and comic novels
called ‘manga’ all use visual elements of anime,
with emphasis on exaggerated colors, physical
characteristics and dramatic speech and music.
Here are some ways our show brings the style
of anime to the stage:
Top: Snow White illustration byy
Lee Moyer; Middle: Costume
design sketch by Mary Rochon
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for Snow White ; Natalie Rose
Ann Hovee bringing anime to
life in NWCT’s adaptation of
Snow White.
SET & LIGHTS Painted drops of scenery and
bright explosions of colored light set the place and
atmosphere
COSTUMES Larger-than-life shapes and
fanciful fabrics highlight physical characteristics
photo ©2011 Lucas Welsh
MAKEUP & WIGS Bright colors and exaggerated
features emphasize mood and expression
CHARACTERS & PLOT Recognizable humans
like heroes and villains along with talking animals
and spirits use stylized movements to tell the story.
SOUND DESIGN Everything from solemn pipe
flutes to crashing orchestration come together to
underscore the action, like in a movie, or even a
video game!
These days, anime and manga are very popular.
The movies “Spirited Away” and “Howl’s Moving
Castle” as well as cartoon series like “The Power
Puff Girls” and “The Last Air Bender” are wellknown titles. Do you draw, watch anime or read
manga? Are there parts of our play that remind
you of these styles?
Snow White
at the
Production
Natalie Rose Ann Hovee
preparing for her role in
Snow White.
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war’ or fi ghting arts. We use some of the forms
and poses from these styles in our dance and
fight sequences. Here are some descriptions of
martial art styles:
photo ©2011 David Kinder
Taiko Drumming
In parts of our production,
actors play drums live on stage.
These moments in the play are
inspired by a form of Japanese
dr umming known as ‘taiko’.
The word ‘taiko’ means ‘drum’ in
Japanese. In ancient times, taiko
was used for lots of reasons, to
delineate village boundaries, scare
away invading armies and pests
in the rice fields, and to call the
community together in times of crisis
and of celebration. Here are the parts
of a taiko drum:
JIUJUTSU a Japanese grappling martial art that
uses an opponents’ energy against him
K ARATE a Japanese str i k in g m a r tia l a r t
consisting of hard-strength punches and kicks
KUNG FU a Chinese martial art encompassing
many styles, such as one rooted in the history of
the Shaolin temple
TAE KWON DO a Korean martial art known for
kicking skills and forms
CAPOEIRA a Brazilian martial art that evolved as
a fighting style in the guise of dance
MUAY THAI a Thai martial art similar to boxing
that emphasizes elbow and knee strikes
Ko the body of the taiko
JUDO a Japanese grappling martial art known for
ground fighting techniques
Fuchi the edge on top and bottom of the
taiko
Kawa the skin of the taiko
NINJUTSU a Japanese martial art focusing on
Ninja weapons and unarmed combat techniques
Byou the tacks that hold the skin onto the taiko
Bachi the taiko drum sticks
TAI CHI a slow-form Chinese martial art practiced
for defense training and health benefits
Taiko drumming is popular the world over,
including right here in our own city with Portland
Taiko, the premier taiko ensemble in the Pacific
Northwest. To see some real taiko, check them
out at portlandtaiko.org.
Our show features a combination of several
mar tia l ar t st yles and modern dance. Do
you study martial arts or dance? Can you
recognize familiar forms and movements in the
choreography?
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What’s a kid gotta
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Suitable for ages 5+
Photo by Russell Young
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A very funny — bilingual — circus theatre adaptation
of the classic Spanish novel Lazarillo de Tormes filled
with hip-hop dance, live music & commedia dell’arte
May 6-28, 2011
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NWCT 2011-12 SEASON OF PLAYS
Exciting things are happening at Northwest Children’s Theater! Building on last year’s
record artistic successes and unprecedented audience acclaim, our new
ew season features
ons. This
contemporary favorites, vintage classics and two brand-new adaptations.
us, bringing
season is about moving forward, taking chances and being courageous,
theater’s newest audiences on a journey toward an inspiring future.
JUNIE B. JONES in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells
ls
OCT 8-30, 2011
She’s back! Independent, impatient, sometimes impertinent, the outrageously funny
nny
Junie B. reminds us all that growing up can be tough! Don’t miss this feisty,
first-grade phenomenon from one of the best-selling children’s series of all time!
Roald
Dahl’s
WILLY WONKA
DEC 9, 2011 – JAN 1, 2012
It’s a sticky-sweet confection of ‘Pure Imagination’! Roald Dahl’s timeless story of the
world-famous candy man and his quest to find an heir comes to life in this musicall
adaptation, with classic songs from the Oscar-nominated family film.
/-2+7") 2+ 21
JAN 27 - FEB 19, 2012
Get set for a hip new tale of the girl with the tresses trapped in a tower! With a live youth
band, this indie rock musical full of humor and adventure features a hapless prince,
e,
evil powers and a twist on the traditional tangled tale. An NWCT World Premiere!
Busytown
MAR 17 - APR 1, 2012
Busytown is buzzing with activity. But what do people do all day? Take a tour of Huckle
kle
Cat’s lively neighborhood to see! Meet Sergeant Murphy, Farmer Alfalfa, Dr. Lion,
Grocer Cat and more as Richard Scarry’s intricate Busytown books come to life!
EL ZORRITO - The Legend Of The Boy Zorro
MAY 4-27, 2012
“En un mundo sin reglas”: in a world without rules, “en un pueblo sin esperanza”:
in a town without hope, “un nìno escucha la llamada de un héroe”: one boy heeds
the hero’s call! Come celebrate our first bilingual adventure story about integrity,
justice and the creation of a legend. An NWCT World Premiere!
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Photography ©2011 David Kinder
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lives of young audiences
Supporters & Donors
Up Next!
SUMMER
NIGHTS!
Advanced
Intensive Musical
Theater Workshop
Performances
Auditions
for this
Workshop
June 8-11
These performances showcase
the results of the incredible hard
work of advanced theater students
instructed by NWCT
Artistic Director Sarah Jane Hardy,
Resident Actor John Ellingson and
Teaching Artist Lucas Welsh.
most enjoyed by ages 12 and up
July 15-17
TICKETS
$5 students, $10 adults
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Louis & Kelli Verret
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Jeff Waldbauer
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Nancy & John Walter
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David Weber
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Terry,Karen,Rocky & Aliya Whitehill
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For Our Young Audience Members
The audience is a very important part of any live theater performance. Without
you, there would be no one to laugh when the show is funny, to gasp when it is scary,
or to applaud at the end. But it is important to be a good audience member so that
everyone enjoys the show. Because this is a live performance, the actors will be right
in front of you. You should give them your respect and attention. Thank you!
Here are some things you can do to make this a great experience for all:
• Stay seated and listen quietly.
• Keep your feet on the floor.
• Save snacks and treats for after the show.
• Wait until the lights come up before you leave your seat.
IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR ALL:
• TURN OFF all watch alarms, beepers and cell phones prior to the
performance. (No silent or vibrate; interferes with theater equipment.)
• If an infant is with your party, please be prepared to leave the theater if the
child becomes disruptive.
• Use of cameras, video and audio recording equipment in the theater is
strictly prohibited.
• Latecomers will be seated at the House Manager’s discretion.
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t Autographed
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Join us for Summer drum fun!
Taiko Camps
Monday-Friday
10:00 am-3:00pm
Recital on Friday 2:30-3:30
Kids Camp: (ages 7-9)
July 11-15
$200
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August 8- 12
$200
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