anything goes - Harford Community College
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anything goes - Harford Community College
LIVE ON STAGE HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE B-THE UNDERWATER BUBBLE SHOW NOVEMBER 19, 2016 NOVEMBER 4, 2016 SANTA PAWS MUTTS GONE NUTS DECEMBER 10, 2016 OCTOBER 27, 2016 NOVEMBER 16, 2016 THE NUTCRACKER Harriet’s Happiest Halloween SEPTEMBER 2016 DECEMBER 2-4, 2016 October 20-23, 2016 SEPTEMBER 24, 2016 2016/2017 PERFORMING ARTS SEASON ANYTHING GOES SEPTEMBER 2016 Saturday, September 24, 2016 ● 1 & 4 PM LIVEatHarfordCC.com Reserved Seating: $15 - $30 443-412-2211 Welcome Welcome to the 2016-2017 Performing Arts Season at Harford Community College. Each year, we host a variety of cultural opportunities from national touring acts to local resident companies, jazz to classical to folk, opera to ballet to musical comedy. From month to month and year to year, you never know who will be gracing our stages – but you can be sure they will create an unforgettable evening. Our LIVEatHarfordCC website, which was introduced last year, includes all of our concert, performance, exhibit, and community event information in one place, making it easier for you to find out about the great cultural offerings on our campus. Please visit WWW.LIVEATHARFORDCC.COM. Our staff and volunteers want you to have the best possible experience before, during and after the show. We hope you will share your suggestions about ways we may improve your experience at HCC to make it ever more memorable. If you have any questions or suggestions, please email me at [email protected] or contact me at the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211. Thank you for supporting the arts in Harford County! Susan M. Nicolaides Director for Cultural Events & Performing Arts Smoking is not permitted at the Chesapeake Center or Amoss Center. Harford Community College is a completely tobacco-free campus, including parking lots and personal vehicles. As a courtesy to fellow patrons, please refrain from talking during performances. The use of photographic or recording devices of any kind is prohibited. Please turn off all cell phones and pagers. Please note that your attendance at this performance constitutes consent for the College taking and using photographs for promotional and other purposes. Phoenix Festival Theater presents ANYTHING GOES Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter Book by Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse ANYTHING GOES is presented by arrangement with TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC. 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10022 WELCOME Anything Goes! This classic musical is de-lightful, de-licious, and absolutely de-lovely! The show’s frothy screwball plot set on a transAtlantic cruise ship was devised by P.G. Wodehouse and its Cole Porter songs include “You’re the Top”, “I Get A Kick Out of You”, “De-lovely” and “Let’s Misbehave”, among many others. Anything Goes is an instant cure for the blahs, you’ll want to see it again and again! In March, our nation’s most notorious assassins gather on stage to violently pursue an American dream in Assassins. Bold, original, disturbing, and alarmingly funny, Assassins is perhaps the most controversial musical ever written. And in June, Harvard’s beloved blonde takes the stage by pink storm in this fun, upbeat story of selfdiscovery in Legally Blonde the Musical. Equal parts hilarious and heart-warming, this musical is so much fun it should be illegal! Thank you once again for continuing to support the live arts in our community. Enjoy the show and thank you for being a part of the magic! Like us on Facebook and come back and visit us at Phoenix Festival Theater! Larry Hensley Company Manager/Producer Phoenix Festival Theater @LIVEatHarfordCC ANYTHING GOES Scene and Musical Numbers Act One Scene 1: Afterdeck of the Ship “You’re The Top” ......................................................................... Billy & Reno “Bon Voyage” ........................................................................... Full Company Scene 2: On the Ship’s Deck “It’s Delovely” ............................................................ Billy, Hope & Ensemble Scene 3: Two Cabins on the “A” Deck Scene 4: The Ship’s Deck “Heaven Hop” ....................................................................... Bonnie & Angels Scene 5: The Ship’s Deck “Friendship” .............................................................. Billy, Reno & Moonface Scene 6: Evelyn’s Stateroom Scene 7: The Ship’s Deck “I Get a Kick Out of You” ......................................................................... Reno Scene 8: The Afterdeck “Anything Goes” ................................................................. Reno & Company Harford Community College Cultural Arts programming is made possible by grants from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive; Harford County Government through the Harford County Cultural Arts Board; and through contributions from the Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. and from corporations and individuals. Funding for the Maryland State Arts council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. Act Two Scene 1: The Ship’s Lounge “Public Enemy Number One” .......................................................... Ensemble “Let’s Step Out” ...............................................................Bonnie & Ensemble “Let’s Misbehave” ............................................................... Reno & Sir Evelyn “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” .........................................................Reno & Ensemble Scene 2: The Brig “All Through the Night” .............................................................. Billy & Hope “Be Like the Bluebird” .....................................................................Moonface “All Through the Night” (reprise) ................................................ Billy & Hope Scene 3: The Ship’s Deck “Take Me Back to Manhattan”.................................................Reno & Angels “You’re the Top” ....................................................................... Full Company Coming in MARCH 2017 Tickets On Sale NOVEMBER 1, 2016 HARFORD DANCE THEATRE presents HARRIET’S HAPPIEST HALLOWEEN Harriet’s back and off on another fun-filled Halloween adventure! Galloping ghosts, dancing vampires and superstitious spiders join Harriet on her quest to find the perfect costume. Slip on your favorite costume and join her . . . if you dare! Thursday, October 20 7 PM Friday, October 21 7 PM Saturday, October 22 4 & 7 PM Sunday, October 23 1 & 4 PM Reserved Seating: $10 - $16 HCC - Chesapeake Theater LIVEatHarfordCC.com 443-412-2211 CAST (in order of appearance) Reno Sweeney ................................................................................. Julie Parrish Billy Crocker ...................................................................................... Gary Dieter Moonface Martin ......................................................................Albert J. Boeren Hope Harcourt .............................................................................. Emily Morgan Bonnie ..................................................................................... Amanda Dickson Sir Evelyn Oakleigh ........................................................................ Nate Stauffer Mrs. Wadsworth R. Harcourt ............................................................. Eva Grove Elijah J. Whitney .................................................................................. Dave Guy Steward ................................................................................... Joshua Robinson Reporter ........................................................................................ Kevin Franiak Cameraman ................................................................................. Sydney Phipps Bishop Henry T. Dobson ................................................................. Gino Liberati Captain ..................................................................................... Gabriel Webster Reno’s Angels: Chastity .............................................................................................. Laura May Purity ....................................................................................... Elizabeth Marion Virtue .......................................................................................... Becky Titelman Charity ............................................................................................. Julie Wadey ENSEMBLE Emily Brown, Karah Campbell, Kiley Ernest, Kevin Franiak, Michelle Hosier, Susan Liberati, Sydney Phipps, Lisa Rigsby, Joshua Robinson, Lindsay Rosser, Gabriel Webster , PRODUCTION STAFF Company Manager/Producer .................................................... Larry Hensley Director ................................................................................. James Hunnicutt Musical Director .......................................................................... Julie Parrish Orchestra Manager/Conductor ..................................................... Will Poxon Choreographer .....................................................................Amanda Dickson Set Designer ......................................................... G. Maurice “Moe” Conn, III Scenic Artist ............................................................................... Haley Horton Lighting Designer ..............................................................Thomas P. Gardner Technical Director ........................................................................ Jeff Kanyuck Costume Designer .......................................... Stella Dipeso, Becky Flickinger Stage Manager .......................................................................... Lisa L. Boeren Prop Master ........................................................................... Albert J. Boeren ORCHESTRA Conductor ...................................................................................... Will Poxon Piano ............................................................................................... Chris Rose Bass ................................................................................................Bob Delisle Drums ............................................................................................ Will Poxon Trumpet ................................................................................. Tony Domenico Reed 1 ...................................................................................... Helen Schlaich Reed 2 ...................................................................................Sherri Domenico The music of Chicago - one of the greatest American rock groups of all time - will be brought to life on the HCC stage by the premiere tribute band, Beginnings. The explosive stage show, with world-class musicians, includes all of Chicago’s hit songs “Saturday in the Park,” “25 or 6 to 4,” “Look Away,” “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day,” “Color My World” and so many more. It’s sure to be a night of music, memories and fun for all ages! OCTOBER 15, 2016 . 7:30 PM HCC - Amoss Center LIVEatHarfordCC.com Phone: 443-412-2211 WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST ALBERT J. BOEREN (Moonface Martin/Prop Master) previously appeared at Phoenix Festival Theater in Sweet Charity and Annie. Other area productions include Hairspray (Mr. Pinky), Music Man (Harold Hill), Sunset Blvd. (Sheldrake), Bye, Bye Birdie (Albert), 1940’s Radio Hour (Clifton), 12 Angry Men (Juror #2), Damn Yankees (Mr. Applegate), and Sound of Music (Capt. Von Trapp). He has also directed many shows in the area, including The Odd Couple (both male and female versions); Brighton Beach Memoirs; Barnum; Godspell; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Don’t Drink the Water; Social Security; Bye, Bye Birdie; and an original play for the Baltimore Playwrights Festival, Farewell Mona Lisa. He is working on several projects for next year. Albert works for Care Med Transportation of Baltimore. He has been married for 31 years to his beautiful wife Lisa (stage manager) and they have two wonderful children (Andrew and Angela). EMILY BROWN (Ensemble) is proud to join the musical theater stage after being a dancer for most of her younger years. She recently made her musical theater debut with John Carroll's Sound of Music. She has enjoyed leading roles in The Nutcracker and Swan Lake and has performed, competed and taught across the world, including her favorite, Zimbabwe Africa. She is currently a dance teacher at Dance With Me School of Dance while raising her four children. Emily is incredibly grateful for the love and support of her husband and children so she can enjoy her passion of performing. KARAH CAMPBELL (Ensemble) has been doing musical theatre for eight years and is very excited to be in her first Phoenix Festival Theater production. She also performs with Theatreworks...Live!, The Milburn Stone Theatre, and John Carroll and dances at County Ballet Studio. Karah will be a freshman at Bel Air High School. She would like to thank Becky Titelman for firing her nine times. AMANDA DICKSON (Bonnie/Choreographer) is ecstatic to back on the Phoenix Festival Theater stage! Most recently, she appeared as Hope Langdon (Something's Afoot) with the Vagabond Players, Alice/Dance Captain (Millie) at Cockpit in Court at CCBC Essex and Nicky Puppeteer/ Mrs T (Avenue Q) here at Phoenix Festival Theater. Favorite past roles include Tiger Lily (Peter Pan), Anne Dindon (La Cage Aux Folles), Helena (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Kitty (The Drowsy Chaperone), and Nellie (South Pacific). You may have also seen her choreography in Peter Pan and Spamalot at Cockpit in Court, Ruthless at Dundalk Community Theatre, and Avenue Q at Phoenix Festival Theater. Amanda teaches dance at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School and is the Education Director/Choreographer at Children’s Playhouse of Maryland. GARY DIETER (Billy Crocker) is happy to be back treading the boards on the Phoenix Festival Theater. You may remember him from his recent portrayal of Leo in The Producers. His other credits with PFT include Huck in Big River and Rooster in Annie. Gary has just finished performing the role of Patsy in Cockpit in Court's production of Spamalot. Other favorite roles include Bobby in Crazy for You, George in George M!, Leaf in 25th Annual . . . Spelling Bee, Donkey in Shrek, Wilbur in Hairspray, and Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast. Gary has received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Towson University for his contributions to Dance Education in the community. He has served on the faculty of Peabody, The Carver Center, The Ellicott City Ballet Guild, The Visual and Performing Arts program of Frederick County, and his own school GD Studio for the Performing Arts. He received a Helen Hayes Nomination for his portrayal of Sparky in Toby's production of Forever Plaid. "Baltimore's Tap Dance Kid" is currently teaching advanced tap classes at Upper Falls Dance Academy. When he's not tapping here on the ground, Gary is light as air on a Southwest 737! KILEY ERNEST (Ensemble) is making her PFT debut. As a member of the Bel Air Drama Company, she has recently appeared onstage in The Little Mermaid (Ariel), Zombie Prom (Toffee), Our Town (Emily Webb), and Mary Poppins (Katie Nanna). Other roles include High School Musical (Gabriella Montez), Fame! (Serena Katz) and Godspell ("Bless the Lord") with Get2Act Theatre Company. Special thanks to her supportive family and friends and to the Anything Goes directors for this opportunity. Break legs cast and crew! KEVIN FRANIAK (Reporter/Ensemble) is so excited to be in his first production with Phoenix Festival Theater. Kevin is a freshman at Archbishop Curley High School. He has recently performed with Just Off Broadway, Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, and The Archangel Players. Kevin’s hobbies include painting, reading, singing and dancing. He would like to thank Ms. Amanda Dickson (choreographer) for getting him interested in the show and helping him along the way. EVA GROVE (Mrs. Wadsworth R. Harcourt) is excited to be back on stage in a musical… especially one as fun and fancy as Anything Goes! She began dancing and singing at the age of six, and became involved in community theater in the Chicago-area by age nine. Her love of all things theatrical continued into high school and college (The Music Man and Oklahoma!) worked through local and regional dinner theaters (Hello Dolly!, Shenandoah, A Chorus Line) and ended up with three National Tours (Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Can-Can, Singin’ In The Rain). Eva returned to the stage last year in Cockpit in Court’s production of Don’t Drink The Water, in which she was also Costume Coordinator. She is an Activity Assistant at Brightview, works at the CCBC Essex box office, and is also the Dance Coach of the amazing TwirlTasTix Baton Team. Eva is mother to three and wife to one and is adored by her 12-year old Italian Greyhound named Guiseppe. DAVE GUY (Elijah J. Whitney) returns to Phoenix Festival Theater after appearing a year ago as Babcock in Mame and in 2014 as Mayor Shinn in The Music Man. In recent years here, he has appeared as Scruggs in Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, FDR in Annie, Victor in Barefoot in the Park, ensemble in Once Upon a Mattress and Footloose, as Mushnik in Little Shop of Horrors, and as Ken Gorman in Rumors. In Sept 1978 he debuted on this stage as First Gangster in Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate. A veteran character actor in the Baltimore area, favorite roles include Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, Amos Hart in Chicago, Pellinore in Camelot, Applegate in Damn Yankees, George Hay in Moon Over Buffalo, Saunders in Lend Me a Tenor, Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple, Herr Schultz in Cabaret, and Second Comic in Sugar Babies. Dave retired almost a year ago as a Customer Service Rep for Crown Cork & Seal. MICHELLE HOSIER (Ensemble) is so happy to be singing and dancing in her 5th production at Phoenix Festival Theater, having also appeared here in Mame (Cousin Fan), The Producers (Lick Me, Bite Me!), and ensemble roles in Bye Bye Birdie and Jesus Christ Superstar. Previous roles include The Girl in The Fantastiks and Lady Gwendolin Fairfax in The Importance of Being Earnest, both with Covered Bridge Theater, Felicity Crump in The Case of the Hopeless Diamond, and a tapping rat in Shrek, the Musical with Suburban Players. A former HCPS music teacher, she is enjoying retirement as well as teaching private piano lessons and spending time with family, especially her adorable grand-children! Thanks to James, Julie, Amanda and a wonderful cast for another fun theater experience! GINO LIBERTI (Bishop Henry T. Dobson/Ensemble) is excited to be in this production of Anything Goes! He is returning to the Phoenix Festival Theater stage after being in recent productions of Mame, Music Man, Hello Dolly and Once Upon a Mattress. You might have also seen him in other area productions such as Joseph . . . Technicolor Dreamcoat, George M.!, Once Upon a Mattress, How to Succeed in Business, and High Society with The Suburban Players (St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church) and Cockpit in the Court (CCBC-Essex). Gino enjoys sharing this stage with his lovely wife, Susan. Thank you, honey, for your advice, support and love!!! While not on stage, Gino is a substitute teacher in the Harford County Public Schools and a Tax Professional for HR Block. SUSAN LIBERATI (Ensemble) has appeared in over 40 productions in the Baltimore area and in Pennsylvania. Some roles she has enjoyed are M’Lynn in Steel Magnolias, Lady Thiang in The King and I, Lizzie in The Rainmaker, Babe in The Pajama Game, Elizabeth in The Crucible, and Ruth in Wonderful Town. You may remember Susan from her role of Mrs. Upson in PFT’s production of Mame last fall. Susan also enjoys “performing” as a math instructor at Harford Community College and teaching piano lessons in her home. ELIZABETH MARION (Purity) is a 2002 graduate of Elon University, NC with a BFA in Music Theater. Some of her favorite roles include Laurie in Oklahoma, Rosemary in How to Succeed in Business ..., and Charity in Barnum. She was last seen here as Mrs. Brill in Mary Poppins. Elizabeth is so excited to get to break out her tap shoes for this show and act like an angel for once! LAURA MAY (Chastity) is pleased to be sharing this stage once again with so many talented and wonderful friends! Her passion for theater stems not only from her love of dance, but the fulfillment of having such strong ties with the "family" surrounding her while performing. Her alltime favorite roles have been Anytime Annie in 42nd Street and Columbia in Rocky Horror, but she has also been seen in performances of Spamalot; Mary Poppins; Wizard of Oz; Shrek; Joseph . . . Technicolor Dreamcoat; Thoroughly Modern Millie; Rent; La Cage aux Folles; Xanadu; Crazy for You; The Producers; 9 to 5; Beauty and the Beast; All Shook Up; Cabaret; Will Roger’s Follies; Gypsy; George M.!; Hello, Dolly!; On the Town; Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; The Music Man and Singin’ in the Rain...to name just a few. She would like to thank her Mother for her never ending support, her love that makes every moment a treasure and for the knowledge that glitter really does make the day better! EMILY MORGAN (Hope Harcourt) is excited to return to Phoenix Festival Theater. Most recently, Emily performed in 2nd Star Productions Guys and Dolls as a Hot Box Girl; the Suburban Players’ Wizard of Oz as Barrister, Tree, Poppy, Jitterbug, Ozian, and Winkie; Just Off Broadway’s 25th…Spelling Bee as Marcy Park; Cockpit in Court’s Thoroughly Modern Millie as Rita/Ensemble; Phoenix Festival Theatre’s Fiddler on the Roof as Chava; Suburban Players’ Shrek as Elf, Three Blind Mice, Rat Tapper; and Dundalk Community Theatre’s Leader of the Pack as Mickey. Away from the stage, Emily is a family law, adoption, guardianship, and estate planning attorney. She would like to thank her family and friends for all of their love and support. JULIE PARRISH (Reno Sweeney/Musical Director) has musically directed and/or played in the pit for past Phoenix Festival Theater shows (Hello, Dolly!, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), but is excited to perform on stage with this production of Anything Goes! By day, Julie is the Director of Performing Arts and Chair of the Music Department at the John Carroll School. Local stage credits include The Sound of Music (Maria), Shrek (Fiona), Me & My Girl (Sally), Curtains, Songs for a New World, Titanic (Kate McGowan), Urinetown (Hope), and Urinetown (Little Becky). Local music direction credits include Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, Cockpit in Court at CCBC Essex, Teatro101, Pumpkin Theatre and Spotlighters Theatre. Regional credits include Big River (Mary Jane), Noises Off! (Poppy), Moon River, Annie Get Your Gun, and South Pacific. Julie holds a BFA in Music Theatre Performance from Elon University. A huge thank you, as always, to Todd, Isabelle, Tommy, Amelia & Faith for your love and support! SYDNEY PHIPPS (Cameraman/Ensemble) is making her stage debut with Phoenix Festival Theater in Anything Goes. She is currently studying vocal performance and performance arts at Harford Community College. Prior to this, she starred in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee as Rona Lisa Peretti. She is very grateful to have the opportunity to perform with Phoenix Festival Theater and is excited for future productions. LISA RIGSBY (Ensemble) is very excited to be returning to PFT after appearing in Mame last season in the role of Pageen Ryan. Lisa has performed all over the Baltimore area including Spotlighters Theater, Cockpit in Court at CCBC Essex, and Sillouette Stages. Favorite roles include Gloria in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Glinda in The Wizard of Oz, Urleen in Footloose and Nellie in Jekyll and Hyde just to name a few. Theater has always been a passion for Lisa as well as working with and meeting new and wonderful people. Thank you so much to James for this opportunity! Enjoy the show! JOSHUA ROBINSON (Steward/Ensemble) is performing for the second time on the Phoenix Festival Theater stage, and he is super excited to be a part of such an amazing cast. Most recently, he has performed as Valentine/ensemble in Mary Poppins and as the Shakespeare ancestor in The Addams Family. Huge thanks to everyone coming out to support the show and best of luck to the entire cast and crew. LINDSAY ROSSER (Ensemble) is a student and member of The John Carroll School theater department under the direction of Larry Hensley and Kim Brueggeman. Past roles include Lily St. Regis in Annie and Bambi Bernett in John Carroll School’s production of Curtains in the fall of 2015. She has performed in Phoenix Festival Theater productions including the Spring 2015 production of The Wizard of Oz as a member of the company and was a member of the chorus and dance company in their most recent production Mary Poppins. Lindsay was also a four year member of the Get 2 Act Summer Theatre Company under the direction of Tim Baldwin. She performed in Godspell, Aladdin, as “Babette” in Beauty and the Beast, the orphan “July” in Annie, “The Baker’s Wife” in Into the Woods, “Tobias Ragg” in Sweeney Todd, “Eulalie Shinn” in The Music Man. NATE STAUFFER (Sir Evelyn Oakleigh) is thrilled to be making his Phoenix Festival Theater debut! Prior to this, his only theatrical experiences were with the Theater Arts Council at the University of Pennsylvania. Favorite past roles include Chris Keller in All My Sons and Marius in Les Miserables. He wishes to thank his mom for allowing him to move home for the summer as he prepares to travel to Malaysia to teach English through the Fulbright program in the winter! BECKY TITELMAN (Virtue) grew up in the Forest Hill area, attended Mountain Christian School and John Carroll School, and then went on to earn her BFA in Musical Theatre, as well as a Dance Minor, from Elon College in 2000. She has performed for professional theaters all over the East Coast, including Main Street Theatre in PA, Hershey Park in PA, Wild Adventures in GA, Allenberry Playhouse in PA, and Seaside Music Theatre in FL. Becky has been teaching dance for over 14 years in studios from Georgia to New York City, and she continues to teach tap and musical theatre classes here in the Bel Air area at Harford Dance Center, County Ballet, and for Theatreworks…Live!. Some of her favorite roles include Mame in Mame, Sheila in A Chorus Line, Rizzo in Grease, Miss Hannigan in Annie, Anna in The King and I, and Maria in The Sound of Music. Becky is also a children’s book author with seven published novels, including the popular Wonky Witch series. Check out her author website at beckytitelman.com for more info. Becky is thrilled to be tapping alongside some of her students again! Bon Voyage! JULIE WADEY (Charity) has been dancing since the age of six. She trained in the UK and completed all her examinations in tap, modern, jazz and ballet, and then went on to study for her diploma in choreography and later set up her own school “Phoenix Dance Academy” in the UK. This is her second production with Phoenix Festival Theater, having recently appeared in Mary Poppins. Julie moved to the US in January 2016 and prior to that performed in many production in the UK including Mame, My Fair Lady, Carousel, Bridagdoon, Kiss Me Kate and Oklahoma to name a few. She also had the pleasure of choreographing a number of shows including Oliver and various antomimes. She really enjoys dancing, especially tap, and her role as Charity an Angel in this production has given her a great sense of pride especially as her Mum and Dad are flying all the way from the UK to watch her. GABE WEBSTER (Captain/Ensemble) is a freshman at HCC. Favorite theatre roles include Uncle Fester (Addams Family), Mayor Shinn (Music Man), Narrator/Mysterious Man (Into the Woods), Christopher Belling (Curtains), Jesus (Godspell), Beast (Beauty & the Beast) & Jonas Fogg (Sweeney Todd). Thanks for coming & enjoy the show! FAMILY FLICKS: GHOSTBUSTERS (2016) Friday, October 28 ● 7 PM Ghostbusters makes its long-awaited return, rebooted with a cast of hilarious new characters. Thirty years after the beloved original franchise took the world by storm, director Paul Feig brings his fresh take to the supernatural comedy, joined by some of the funniest actors working today – Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Chris Hemsworth. Running Time: 108 mins. MPAA Rating: PG-13 HCC - Chesapeake Theater General Seating: $3 TICKETS.HARFORD.EDU WHO’S WHO IN THE PRODUCTION LISA L. BOEREN (Stage Manager) has worked on over 50 productions in the Baltimore area for many companies including Timonium Dinner Theatre, Spotlighters Theatre, The Matthew Players, Tony’s Troubadours, Rising Star Productions, Mornington Players and Merrick’s Dinner Theatre, which she managed with her husband, Al, for three years. Lisa is the Box Office Manager for CCBC and also serves as the Administrative Manager for Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre in residence on the CCBC Essex campus. In her spare time, she sits on the Board of Directors for Dundalk Community Theatre and is the treasurer for the Twirltastix Boosters. But above all, her favorite jobs are wife to Al and mommy to Andrew and Angela! G. MAURICE “MOE” CONN, III (Set Designer) has an MFA in Scene Design and Technical Theatre. After spending the last 10 years as an Associate Professor in rural Southeast Kentucky teaching technical theatre at the University of the Cumberlands, Moe decided it was time to move back to the city and more theatre opportunities. Moe has been doing technical theatre since 1993 as a Designer, Technician, Technical Director, Educator and Rigger in Kentucky, Nebraska, New York, and Missouri. His design credits include The Boys Next Door, Oklahoma!, The Secret Garden, and A Christmas Carol, to name a few. Moe has even worked with Sapsis-Rigging Inc. during Fashion Week in New York City. When not backstage, Moe can be found helping coordinate the Long Reach Long Riders cross country charity motorcycle ride to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity fights AIDS and ESTA’s Behind the Scenes. For more information and how you can help, go to www.LRLR.org. STELLA DIPESO (Costume Designer) is excited to be working on this great production! Stella has created costumes for Grease; Mame; Hello, Dolly!; Oliver; Seussical; Bye, Bye Birdie; White Christmas; Beauty and the Beast; Peter Pan; Singing in the Rain; Babes in Toyland; Our Miss Brooks and most recently, Mary Poppins. Stella is the proud mother of three beautiful young ladies, Kristin, Alexa and Anastasia. She would like to send a special thank you to her wonderful husband, Paul, for always being supportive. “Break a Leg” to the cast and crew. Enjoy the show! BECKY FLICKINGER (Costume Designer) is thrilled to be working at HCC again! She is always in awe of the two amazing ladies with whom she is working on costumes for this show! She would like to thank her husband, Steve, and daughters, Sammi and Delany, for their love and support in her behind the scenes endeavors. LYTTMAB THOMAS P. GARDNER (Lighting Designer) is a graduate of The Community College of Baltimore County with an Associate degree in Theatre. He is currently working on his Bachelor of Arts degree in Design and Production at Towson. Thomas has worked on academic shows like The Laramie Project at CCBC, and After at Towson and has also designed in local theaters such as Tidewater Players, Children's Playhouse of Maryland, Phoenix Festival Theater, and Cockpit in Court. He currently works as a theater technician at CCBC and Master Electrician for Cockpit in Court. This is Thomas' second show at PFT as a light designer. Enjoy the show. JAMES HUNNICUTT (Director) is returning to Phoenix Festival Theater after a long hiatus. His last performances here were in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and A Chorus Line. By day, he works across the street at the new Towson University building, referred to as TUNE. And he also manages Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre that is in residence on the Community College of Baltimore County, Essex Campus. He thanks his wonderful cast for making his first Anything Goes experience a fun one. LARRY HENSLEY (Company Manager/Producer) is honored to serve as company manager/ producer for Phoenix Festival Theater. Larry has produced, choreographed, directed, and performed in over 100 shows. Some of his highlights include Chicago, Blood Brothers, Into the Woods, Evita, Damn Yankees, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Godspell, Cabaret, Oliver, Nunsense, Beauty and the Beast, Seussical the Musical, Assassins, Bye Bye Birdie, Footloose, Anything Goes, Peter Pan, Annie, and Jesus Christ Superstar. He has worked in several children’s theatre venues that include Young People’s Theatre Program, Kids On Broadway, and Harford Dance Theatre. Larry is extremely grateful to have been given the opportunity to work with such a creative and talented group of performers, directors, and designers. JEFF KANYUCK (Technical Director) has worked in technical theater since he was 15 at Anchorage West High School in Anchorage, Alaska. In 1994 he joined the International Association of Theater and Stage Employees Local 918. At the same time he worked for Out North as a Technical Director, UPS and the Anchorage Daily News. He has worked on shows such as Crazy for You, Diavolo, Cats, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, Greatful Dead and many more. In 2004, Jeff moved from Anchorage to Maryland where he joined the HCC Cultural Events family as Technical Director. WILL POXON (Orchestra Manager/Conductor) is a recent graduate of UMBC, where he studied Vocal Music Education and Political Science. He has played drums and conducted the orchestra for many shows in the Baltimore area. Will has previously been seen on the PFT stage in Avenue Q (Nicky), and frequently acts in other local theaters, including Cockpit in Court and Dundalk Community Theater. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE ARTS IN HARFORD COUNTY Director Level SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES Rick Johnson Barbara E. Kirchner Hickory International, Inc. September 25 ● 3 PM Featuring Duo Anova Susan Mandel, cello Kenji Haba, guitar October 23 ● 3 PM Featuring Quiet Nights Elspeth Davis, mezzo-soprano Martha Cargo, flute Neena Deb-Sen, cello Gloria Kim, piano Joppa Hall, Recital Hall #1 General Seating: $10 Adult, $1 Youth (Ages 17 & Younger) TICKETS.HARFORD.EDU SUPPORT THE ARTS IN HARFORD COUNTY Each year, Harford Community College enriches the lives of over 15,000 people of all ages with music, theater and dance performances from the community and around the world. Because production costs often exceed ticket revenue, we rely on community support to ensure the future of quality theater at affordable prices. Your tax-deductible donation supports the College’s mission to provide a variety of diverse productions while expanding cultural opportunities, especially to underserved populations. Supporting the arts in your community fuels economic growth, helps students succeed in school, and brings people together. 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