PAN Program - PAN – the musical
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PAN Program - PAN – the musical
Music, Book, & Lyrics by Conrad Askland Directed by Joe Bowen META PRESENTS The Classic Story for a New Generation World Premiere Sept. 20 – Oct. 6, 2013 Lincoln Theatre, Mount Vernon WA Assistant Directors Tammy Lanphere and Seth Fine Stage Manager Brooke Hofstetter Choreography Glynna Goff CAST Reina Alaniz Claire Andrews Emma Berliner Adia Bowen Alex Bowen Anthony Corona Mark Cronin Ava Dehghan Aiden Englund Emma Estep Isaiah Evans Izabella Fitzpatrick Brendan Francis Anna Furrow Sarah Furrow Cincerrae Grossglass Indian Lost Boy Lost Boy Tiger Lilly Wild Wolf/Mermaid Indian Pirate Indian Wild Wolf Lost Boy Curly Wild Wolf Smee Shadow puppet Shadow puppet Indian Megan Harris Jonathan Herrera Kendall Kahlor Rachel Kirkpatrick Derek Laird Alexa Lane Felix Maestas Grace Mitchell Max Paulat Taylor Perusek Karen Pollack Rebecca Robinson Ava Ross Andres Salinas Ricky Salinas Hannon Sumrall Emma Sundance Isabella Washburn Peter Whited Don Willcuts Molly Wilson Lost Boy Twin Mermaid Starkey Tootles Lost Boy Nibs Lost Boy/Police Officer John Darling Mermaid Mrs. Darling Slightly Peter Pan Twin Indian Michael Darling Tech group Nana/Lost Boy Hook Pirate Wendy Darling WRITER’S NOTES This is a world premiere. The music, script and orchestrations were all created for this run at the Lincoln Theatre. I hope some of you will take the time to give me feedback at www.PanMusical.com. My sentiments and feelings are all fully expressed in the music and orchestrations which you will experience shortly. It is most comfortable for me to express in that way so I have nothing to add here. Now, let me take this short time we have together to tell you about my own mother. One day back in elementary school I had a group of children yell to me, “You’re a mama’s boy!” I ran home because I was so excited to tell my mother about it. The other students knew I was a mama’s boy! They could actually see it! I was so proud that it was a clear fact to them, and proud to tell my mother about it. So when the day came for me to leave for Neverland, my mother cried too. She simply asked me to take out the trash before I left, yes, she really did. There was no Captain Hook in my Neverland. I fought a different foe. JM Barrie is very clear that each of us has our own individual Neverland. PAN the musical is only the story of Wendy’s adventure. Each of our Neverland adventures is unique. For many years I remained in Neverland, but my mother always kept the window open for me to return. She knew, like only a mother can, that even though she could see into her children’s dreams, she had to watch the adventure from afar. That must be the most difficult part for a mother because not everyone returns from Neverland. My mother has always asked me to write her a song. I never really have, because I felt a simple song would not be enough. Not grand enough to wipe away her tears and not powerful enough to change the past. But PAN the musical is all that. So mother, PAN the musical is for you. I have woven our story into it. So while everyone else has their own Neverland experience, you might notice bits and pieces that will remind you of our own adventure. It’s easy to be small and just remain silent, with no one noticing just who or what you are; but there’s no adventure in that. We all had to take the journey, didn’t we? Welcome to PAN. Conrad Aslkand PRODUCTION STAFF & CREW Conrad Askland Joe Bowen Seth Fine Tammy Lanphere Oommen Brooke Hofstetter Glynna Goff Lindsey Bowen Charlotte Hardt Roxanne Cobb Geri Flint Sandy Adams Lindsey Bowen Music, Book, Lyrics & Orchestrations Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Stage Manager Choreographer Costume Design Costume Support Costume Support Costume Support Props Mistress Promotional Photography & Headshots and Set Coordinator Kyle Blevins Live Sound Design Milton Grambo Live Sound Mixing Don Willcuts Lighting Design Varick Andrews Lighting Board Operation Peter Whited Custom Metal Work & Swords Jay Bowen Original Artwork Deirdre Czoborek Set & Artwork Set Construction & Prop Assistants Will Flint Geri Flint Robert Eckloff & Family Ann Maestas Jeffrey Paulat & Family Charlie Ross John Wilson & Family Miyabi Gladstein Hernandez Family Sumrall Family Musicians Conrad Askland Keyboard Ruth Haines Keyboard Rebecca Wright Oboe Michelle Hanna Clarinet Bruce Hanna Tuba Peter Bridgman Bass David Bridgman Drums THANK YOU to our sponsors whose generous donations made this production possible! Skagit Valley Community Foundation Swinomish Tribe Action Pages, LLC Land Title & Escrow Company Roger & Leslie Estep Illustrations from the original 1911 J.M. Barrie book "Peter and Wendy" Special acknowledgement and appreciation to Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church Piazza Realty Property Management Inc Skagit River Brewery META Board Members Sherwin William Paints The Muse in Conway Sav-On Storage Lincoln Theatre Staff & Volunteers Salem Lutheran Church Consumer Rentals DIRECTOR’S NOTES Search the Web for “Peter Pan,” “Neverland,” and “Lost Boys” and you’ll get an endless number of references. It’s amazing. Since Conrad Askland walked into my house last Spring with a script idea and some songs floating through his mind, I’ve had to pause and consider how deeply this story is rooted in our hearts and minds. The names of this place and these characters are more than iconic; they’ve actually become root metaphors in our language. To get at this story, I’ve tried to understand why this is so. I can’t quite find the words, but perhaps Rainer Maria Rilke said it best: “. . .even if you found yourself in some prison, whose walls let in none of the world's sound - wouldn't you still have your childhood, that jewel beyond all price, that treasure house of memories?” PAN brought me back to the place and let me stay a while. My journey began, in this and so much else, with my wife Lindsey. Without her spirit, energy, creativity, vision, and love, I could never find the way. I’m very grateful to Conrad for trusting me with his work, including me in the building process, enduring my endless questions and ideas of varying quality, even as he was trying to work out complex chords, and for being as great at co-producing as he is at making music, songs, book, and conversation. My ”Crew” of Tammy, Seth and Brooke contributed so many ideas it’s hard to remember where my work ends and theirs begins. My daughters Adia and Alex provide the fuel for my creative energy. My brother Jay with his art and spirit took me to Neverland so long ago. To these dear ones, and to my actors, their parents, grandparents, the META Board, our wonderful supporters, and all those who came before in community theater and upon whose shoulders we now stand, I say this most emphatically: You believed. You truly believed, and that brought our show to life. Thank you all, and please enjoy PAN. Joe Bowen t A t hN AP A t Nt h t P At N h tc hNt m A t t NP NN tA aN hA ts A A u h t A APA e c t . b hA ts A A NA t A A t t AN t c ci t tA aN hA ts A N u tm ’ l h i dlA l’ h t A NtA Nc h t m A N Nt t N u t At i t PN u hAP e h t A A NtN A P A hA hN tA NhA c t m A e h t ANi h i A Nc A e m t A ht tu ti P t m Nt m t A tc Tz ’ f W h h t A i . b’ dW nWf Loz f f lz z z W A nbLLob. glbb’ T mmmcmmNe c About James Barrie Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, (9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) was a Scottish author and dramatist, best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. PAN the musical is based on JM Barrie's book "Peter Pan and Wendy" which was published in 1911. The child of a family of small-town weavers, he was educated in Scotland. He moved to London, where he developed a career as a novelist and playwright. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys who inspired him in writing about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (included in The Little White Bird), then to write Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, a "fairy play" about this ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. This play quickly overshadowed his previous work and although he continued to write successfully, it became his best-known work, credited with popularizing the name Wendy, which was very uncommon previously. Barrie unofficially adopted the Davies boys following the deaths of their parents. 1 Illustration from the original 1911 J.M. Barrie book "Peter and Wendy" Barrie was made a baronet by George V in 1913, and a member of the Order of Merit in 1922. Before his death, he gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to London's Great Ormond Street Hospital, which continues to benefit from them. PETER PAN TRIVIA QUIZ 1. Who said "Second star to the right, and straight on ‘til morning?" 2. According to Peter Pan, how did fairies come into being? 3. Why did Peter want Wendy to come to the Neverland with him? 4. Who is Nana? 5. What is the name of the Indian Princess in Peter Pan? 6. Why did Peter Pan cry? 7. How did the Pirates discover the underground house of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys? 8. Why does Captain Hook have a hook hand? 9. What is Wendy's full name in Peter Pan? 10. Why is there a "tick tock" sound inside the crocodile? 11. What story does Wendy tell the Lost Boys that Peter Pan hates? 12. Why does Tinker Bell despise Wendy? 13. Why did Peter Pan visit Wendy's house? 14. Why does the crocodile follow Captain Hook? 15. Who is the youngest child in the Peter Pan story? Answers on p. 16 META MJLTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL THEATRE ARTS Board of Directors Joseph Bowen President Seth Fine Vice-‐President Karen Pauley Secretary Leah Meissner Treasurer GLEN C. HOFF Attorney Don’t Let One Mistake Ruin Your Life, Career, and Family 506 Main Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 (Matheson Building) www.hofflawfirm.com 360-‐336-‐2020 David Lorente Tammy Lanphere Oommen P.O. Box 2548 Mount Vernon, WA 98273-‐7548 800.461-‐6860 www.metaperformingarts.org Our mission is to: • • • inspire and educate youth in theatre arts provide performance opportunities for youth reach out to under-‐served children in our communities Come get your “Arrgh” on, mate! 800.461-‐6860 www.me Way to go, Emma B! We are very proud of you. Love Mom and Dad Congratulations, Emma! We’re so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Quinn, Susan, & Nat Did You Know? Peter Pan was the first story to ever use the name Wendy. There was no record of any girls in the world ever being named Wendy before the book. Illustration from the original 1911 J.M. 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When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. 3. To be mother to the Lost Boys, and to tell them the ending of the Cinderella story. 4. The Darling family dog, and self appointed governess of the children. 5. Princess Tiger Lily. 6. Because Tinker Bell drank his poisoned medicine. 7. Captain Hook sat on a mushroom cap which was hot as steam rose from below. 8. Peter Pan cut off his hand and fed it to a crocodile. 9. Wendy Moira Angela Darling 10. The crocodile swallowed a clock. 11. The story of the Darling family and how wonderful mothers are. 12. Tinker Bell is jealous of the attention Wendy gets from Peter. 13. To listen to stories, and later to look for his shadow. 14. The crocodile liked the taste of Hook's hand and wants to come back for more. 15. Michael is the youngest of the Darling children. Anacortes Community Theatre presents LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Sept. 27 – Oct. 26, 2013 Thank you to Skagit Community Foundation for believing in META’s Neverland http://www.skagitcf.org Swinomish Indian Tribal Community for your incredible support of the arts Action Pages for helping Peter Pan defeat Captain Hook META IS MULTICULTURAL EDUCATIONAL THEATRE ARTS Children and young adults gain academic, personal, and intra-‐personal skills when they train in the arts, such as: Creativity Problem solving, Confidence Self discipline Organization Teamwork Empathy We foster multiculturalism through: Color-‐blind casting Choice of material Promoting education in theatre arts metaperformingarts.org P.O. Box 2548, Mount Vernon WA 98273