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Headshots by Scott Martinez
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Greg Pschirrer, Director and Choreographer
Kathleen Blair, Musical Director and Producer
TROY NICKERSON
TOM HEPPLER
DAVID MCELROY II
MADISON CLARRY
LIZ CONNELLY
KEYONNA KNIGHT
and introducing SHADEY DICKINSON as Tracy
By Mark O’Donnell & Thomas Meehan
with
Teddy Brow
Dorothy Butler
Matthew Butler
Vanessa Butler
Serena Caryl
Laura Chamberlain
Max Chumov
Alex Engelbertson
Michaele’ Henderson
Joe Johnson
Rae Marks
Megan Mastin
Indiah Martin
Amy McDowell
McKenna Mitchell
Jessica Newell
Jon O’Grady
Mary Ormsby
Danny Palomba
Madison Rasmussen
Celeste Rispanti
Faith Schuetzer
Kevin Shields
Nora Swoboda
Jesse Ward
Kaitlin Webster
Andrew Wildman
Lighting Design
Josh Larson & Kate Janzen
Poster Design
Geoff Elliot
Costumer
Lisa Caryl & Rebecca Cook
Program Design/Video
Theresa Meyer
Sound Design/Headshots
Scott Martinez
Scene Design/Construction
Stagecraft Class
Produced by special arrangement with Musical Theatre International.
This production of Hairspray is presented with one 15 minute intermission.
Silhouette Lights and Staging
CAST
Tracy Turnblad………………………………………………….Shadey Dickinson
Edna Turnblad……………………………………..………………Troy Nickerson
Wilber Turnblad…………………………………...…………………Tom Heppler
Seaweed Stubbs……………………………………………….…David McElroy II
Motormouth Maybell……………………………….……………Keyonna Knight
Prudy/Female Authoriy Figure……………………………………Jessica Newell
Penny Pingleton………………………………………………….Madisson Clarry
Velma VonTussle……………………………………………………..Liz Connelly
Amber VonTussle………………………………………….………Kaitlin Webster
Link Larkin…………………………………………………….………Teddy Brow
Brad……………………………………………………...……………Max Chumov
Tammy…………………………………………….…….…………..Nora Swoboda
Fender………………………………………………...…………Alex Engelbertson
Brenda…………………………………………………...…………Amy McDowell
Sketch……………………………………………………………Andrew Wildman
Shelly……………………………………………….……………McKenna Mitchell
IQ………………………………………………………...…………Danny Palomba
LouAnn…………………………………………….…..………Laura Chamberlain
Corny Collins……………………………………….…………………Jon O’Grady
Male Authority Figure…………………………………….……………Jesse Ward
Lorraine/Dynamite….………………………………………………Megan Mastin
Cindy/Dynamite…,………………………………….……..Michaele’ Henderson
Pauline/Dynamite………………………………….………………Vanessa Butler
Little Inez………………………………………………...…………Faith Schuetzer
Flasher/Stooie….…………………………………………..…………Kevin Shields
Bum……………………………………………………...………………Joe Johnson
Noreen…………..……………………………………………………Mary Ormsby
Doreen…………..…………….…………………….……………………Rae Marks
Darla……………..……………………………………………Madison Rasmussen
Becky…………….…………………….…………….…………………Serena Caryl
Janettea………….………………….……………….………………Dorothy Butler
Clairice…………..……………………………………………………Indiah Martin
Thad………………………………………………………………Michael Vanwert
Dwayne……………………………………………..………………Matthew Butler
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Director/Choreographer……………..…………………………….Greg Pschirrer
Musical Director/Producer………….…...…………….…………...Kathleen Blair
Intelligent Lighting Design……….….…....………………………….Josh Larson
Sound Design/Photographer.............................……….…………..Scott Martinez
Poster Design…………………….……..………..………….…………..Geoff Elliot
Theresa Meyer
Program Design/Videographer…….…...………...……………….
Production Assistant……………………………………………...Michelle Grafos
…………………………………………...Samantha Slipper
Lisa Caryl & Rebecca Cook
Costumers...………..………..……….……..…………
Wig Mistress…………………………...…………………………...Janette Brenner
Set Construction….………….……………………………………Stagecraft Class
Wardrobe Supervisor………………..…...……….Kate Dinnison (Class of 2013)
Stage Managers……..……………………...….…….Emma Bracy (Class of 2013)
…...…………………..……….…….Dylan Black (Class of 2013)
……………..…………………...…….Ben Marks (Class of 2011)
House Managers……………....….…………………Kale Dotson (Class of 2013)
…….…………………..…….Siobhan Flanagan (Class of 2014)
………………..………………….Anna Hubble (Class of 2014)
………………...…………………..Mica Pointer (Class of 2012)
Light Design………..………...………………………Kate Janzen (Class of 2011)
Light Operators ……….……….………………….Phoibe Purcell (Class of 2013)
………………………………………………..Molly Rupp (Class of 2012)
Hair and Makeup………………..….………………..Sadie Bagby (Class of 2014)
………………..…..………………..Olivia Cook (Class of 2014)
………………………………….Kehly Hedrick (Class of 2012)
………………………………...Margaret Korus (Class of 2013)
Lacey Lewis (Class of 2013)
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…………...………………………Rachel Roper (Class of 2011)
………………….……………Emily Sonneland (Class of 2013)
Haylie Thomas (Class of 2011)
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Set Coordinators……………….……………………….Flo Doval (Class of 2011)
…………..………………………….Will Dubiel (Class of 2014)
“WELCOME TO THE ’60s”
Listen for these cultural references from as we explore 1962 Baltimore.
Connie Francis: A top singer of the 1950s and early 1960s. She appeared in
the classic Spring Break movie, Where the Boys Are (1960).
Gidget: Pint-size surfer girl originally played by Sandra Dee in Gidget (1959).
Sequels included Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961) and Gidget Goes to Rome (1963).
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Jackie B. Kennedy: First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, wife of President
John F. Kennedy, was known for her trendsetting style, particularly her
bouffant hairdo and pillbox hats.
“Hair Hopper”: A Baltimore term for someone, male or female, who spent
too much time on their outsized hairdos.
Rock Hudson, Doris Day: Starred together in romantic comedies such as
Pillow Talk (1959) and Lover Come Back (1961). He was tall, good looking, and
debonair, while she was known for her squeaky clean “good girl” image.
“Wilt the Stilt”: At 7'1", Wilt “The Stilt” Chamberlain was one of the NBA’s
legendary players, setting numerous records during his 14-year professional
basketball career.
Candid Camera and Allen Funt: Allen Funt was the host of Candid Camera,
the first hidden-camera stunt show, which captured the reactions of ordinary
people to pranks played by Funt and his cast. The show first aired in 1948
and has been revived on various TV networks for over 50 years.
Peyton Place: Based on a popular novel, this 1957 melodrama delved into
the sordid secrets of a New England town. It became the first American
prime-time soap opera television series in 1964.
Jackie Gleason: Robust comedian best known for creating The Honeymooners
television show in 1955. His trademark phrases included "And away we go,"
"Hommina hommina hommina," and "To the moon, Alice!"
“Don’t tell me Khrushchev has his shoes off again”: On November 17,
1956, millions of television viewers saw Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev
pound the podium of the United Nations General Assembly with his shoe,
shouting at the West, “We will bury you!”
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Metrecal: First introduced in 1960, Metrecal (from “metered calories”) was a
canned diet drink, like today’s Slim·Fast.
Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Liz and Dick: Singer Eddie Fisher and
perky film comedienne Debbie Reynolds married in 1955 (they are the
parents of writer/actress Carrie Fisher, best known as Princess Leia from Star
Wars). Fisher fell in love with Elizabeth “Liz” Taylor, and married her in 1959
on the same day he divorced Debbie Reynolds. Taylor went to Italy in 1962
to film the epic Cleopatra. Although Eddie Fisher was also in the film, Taylor
fell for her co-star Richard Burton. Their affair made headlines worldwide.
They married in 1964, divorced in 1974, and remarried the following year.
Frankie Avalon and his “favorite Mouseketeer”: Teen idol Frankie Avalon’s
“favorite Mouseketeer” was Annette Funicello, who became a star on the
1950s TV series The Mickey Mouse Club. They met in 1958 and became a
wildly popular couple, starring in 1960s movies such as Beach Party (1963)
and Bikini Beach (1964).
The Gabor Sisters: Glamorous Hungarian sisters Zsa Zsa, Magda, and Eva
Gabor became known in Hollywood for their seductive, sophisticated, yet
slightly scatterbrained, personalities.
Mamie Eisenhower: Wife of President Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower, she was
First Lady from 1953 to 1961, known for her trademark bags and fondness
for pink clothing.
Gina Lollobrigida: Sultry Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida was known in the
1950s as “The Most Beautiful Woman in the World.”
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“Castro’s invading”: In 1961 the United States launched an unsuccessful
attempt to overthrow Cuban leader Fidel Castro by invading the Bay of Pigs.
Tensions remained high between Cuba and the U.S., culminating in the
Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962.
Chubby Checker: Originally named Ernest Evans, singer Chubby Checker
created a dance sensation with his recording of “The Twist” in 1960.
The Hindenburg: The 800-foot blimp, Hindenburg, was the largest aircraft
ever flown. While landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937, the ship
was destroyed in a tragic fire when the hydrogen that filled the blimp
ignited. (Modern blimps are filled with nonflammable helium).
Eva Marie Saint: Beautiful blonde actress who starred in such films as
Hitchcock’s North by Northwest (1959).
The Real-Life “Corny Collins Show”
“THE NICEST KIDS IN TOWN”
“The Buddy Deane Show” was a
teen dance television show,
similar to “American Bandstand,”
that aired on WJZ-TV in
Baltimore, Maryland, from 1957
until 1964. It was the inspiration
for the fictional “Corny Collins
Show” featured in Hairspray. Its
host was Winston ‘Buddy’ Deane
(born 1924). Dean was one of the
first disc jockeys in the area to regularly feature rock-and-roll. His dance
party debuted in 1957 and was, for a time, the most popular local show in
the United States. It aired for two and a half hours a day, six days a week.
The core group of teenagers who appeared on the show every day was
known as the ‘Committee.’ (Waters calls it the ‘Council’ in Hairspray.)
These kids developed a huge following of fans and hangers-on in
Baltimore who emulated their dance moves, followed their life stories,
and copied their look.
Many top acts of the day, both black and white, appeared on the show.
Acts that appeared on “The Buddy Deane Show” first were reportedly
barred from appearing on Dick Clark's “American Bandstand.”If they
were on “Bandstand” first, however, they could still be on “The Buddy
Deane Show.” The station ‘blacked out’ the network broadcast of
“American Bandstand” in Baltimore and aired the Deane program
instead, reportedly because “Bandstand” showed black teenagers
dancing on the show (although black and white teenagers were not
allowed to dance together). The Deane program set aside every other
Friday when the show featured only black teenagers (the rest of the
time, the show's participants were all white). Although he never
appeared on Deane's show himself, John Waters attended high school
with a someone who did. He later gave Deane a cameo in his 1988 film
Hairspray playing a TV reporter. As with many other local TV shows,
little footage is known to have survived of “The Buddy Deane Show.”
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ABOUT THE DIRECTORS
Greg Pschirrer is enjoying his eighth season as
Drama Director at LC where he has helmed
productions of Urinetown, Once on this Island,
Epic Proportions, Seussical, Grease, Miss Saigon,
Chicago, and Guys and Dolls. As a performer,
he has appeared in numerous productions
including: The 25th Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee, Forever Plaid, Cats, West Side Story,
and Seussical. He holds a BA in History from
Gonzaga University and an MA in Theatre Production from Central
Washington University.
Kathleen Blair has served as the director of
Choral Music and has team-taught the Strings
program at LC for the past sixteen years. She
and Bryan Jackson were instrumental in the
revitalization of the Musical Theatre program
at LCHS. Kathleen and Greg have worked on
productions of Hello Dolly, and Kiss Me Kate,
both held at North Central High School
during the LCHS restoration; two offerings
each of Grease, Little Shop of Horrors, Guys & Dolls and You're a Good
Man, Charlie Brown; Chicago, Miss Saigon, West Side Story and other
unique productions. Kathleen began her stage career at age two as a
member of a family act that featured her identical twin mother and
aunt and singing and dancing cousins and hasn't stopped yet! She
has a BA in Music Performance, a degree in Music Education, a MA
in Education and twelve hours toward her doctorate in
organizational leadership.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Teddy Brow (Class of 2011) has been involved with
music since the age of six. For eleven years he has
studied classical and jazz piano, and vocal lessons. He
is applying to both Stanford and the University of
Washington, hoping to pursue a career in physics or
biological research. Teddy gives many thanks to the
cast and crew for their priceless support and patience
in helping him learn critical theater skills.
Dorothy Butler (Class of 2011) works at Southeast
Daycare and plans on attending a community college
before transferring to a four year university. She is
thankful for the encouragement she has received from
all her teachers and feels that she is now ready to
conquer anything that comes her way.
Matthew Butler (Class of 2012) is the Sprint Captain
for the varsity track team and has also played football
and wrestled for LC. He is excited to venture into the
world of musical theatre. After high school he plans on
joining the Army and he dedicates this performance to
his great family, friends, and teammates.
Vanessa Butler (Class of 2014) is appearing in her
twelfth musical. Favorite appearances include The
Legend of Pocahontas, Seussical, and High School Musical
2. Vanessa wants to pursue a career in musical theater,
cooking or sign language. She thanks her family for
encouraging her dreams, her voice teacher, Marsha
Schlangen, for helping her achieve her goals, and CYT
for starting her musical career.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Serena Caryl (Class of 2013) made her stage debut at the
age of three and has since appeared in shows at
Spokane Civic Theatre, Spokane Children's Theatre,
Ignite! Community Theatre, Theater Arts for Children
and Spokane Opera. She will appear as Rebecca in the
upcoming film "The River Sorrow." She is in her 12th
year of ballet at Sandra Olgard's Studio of Dance and
enjoys playing the piano.
Laura Chamberlain (Class of 2012) is excited to be
performing in her 13th show, her 5th with LC after Guys
and Dolls, A Very Potter Musical, Urinetown, and 12th
Night. She currently studies voice with Elizabeth
Mosback and is in zero-hour Choir and the Musical
Theater class at LC. She dedicates this performance to
her loving and supportive family and friends.
Max Chumov (Class of 2012) previously appeared in
LC’s productions of Urinetown, Revenge of the Space
Pandas, Guys & Dolls, Epic Proportions and 12th Night. He
is enrolled in Advanced Drama and is a member of the
Drama Club.
Madisson Clarry (Class of 2011) previously appeared in
LC’s Guys and Dolls and in productions with Spokane
Children’s and Civic Theatres, Coeur d’ Alene Summer
Theatre, and CYT’s Seussical (Mrs.Mayor). She enjoys
knitting, swing dancing, editing the LC Journal, and
chasing her cats around the house. She thanks Mr.
Pschirrer for this chance to “Stop the Beat”, the “Nicest
Kids in Town”—her family, and all that is good, God.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Elizabeth Connelly (Class of 2011) is excited to be
participating in her sixth LC production after Miss
Saigon, Suessical, Guys and Dolls, Urinetown, and 12th
Night. She has also been a member of the Spokane Area
Children's Chorus for the past 11 years. She wants to
thank all of her friends and family for their never-ending
support and dedicate this performance to them.
Shadey Dickinson (Class of 2011) most recently
appeared in LC's A Very Potter Musical, Urinetown and
Twelfth Night. She plans to pursue a career in theatre arts
and media in college following graduation and would
like to thank her amazing family for their love and
support. She'd like to dedicate her performance to her
incredible mother Cynthia.
Alex Engelbertson (Class of 2013) is grateful for the
opportunity to be in his first LC production. He enjoys
swimming with Spokane Area Swimming and practicing
parkour all over Spokane. Alex is attempting to achieve
a fast enough race time to allow him to compete on a
national level. He'd like to thank the members of the cast
for putting up with him all this time, and all of his
friends for their generous support.
Michaele’ RaeAnne Henderson (Class of 2013) is
excited to be in her first theatrical production! She
dances with Julie’s Competitive Edge Dance Academy
and hopes to someday become a lawyer. She dedicates
this performance to her family who has always
supported her in whatever she wants to do.
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Joe Johnson (Class of 2013) is excited to make his return
to theatre with his first production on the LC stage. He is
also actively involved in music, playing clarinet and
saxophone in LC's Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, and Jazz
Band, as well as piano. This performance is dedicated to
all the people who put up with his craziness.
Keyonna Knight (Class of 2013) has previously
appeared in LC’s Revenge of the Space Pandas (Bonnie)
and The Buddy Holly Story (Female Apollo Singer) at
Spokane Civic Theatre. Last summer she played Little
Inez in Coeur D’Alene Summer Theatre’s production of
Hairspray. She dedicates this performance to her
grandparents, uncles, Charlotte and Dennis, and her
loving mother for everything they do!
Raeanne Marks (Class of 2011) previous LC
appearances include Miss Saigon, Seussical Thing 2), and
Guys and Dolls (Hot Box Doll). She is a four year member
of the LC choir and sings in a local band. She plans to
continue her studies of math and physical sciences in
college and would like to thank her friends, family, and
teachers for all of the love and support throughout her
performances and entire high school career.
Indiah Martin (Class of 2011) is a varsity track captain
and has been on the Lewis and Clark Drill Team for the
past two years. She is planning on pursuing a career in
psychology at EWU in the fall. She dedicates this
performance to her supportive family and friends.
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Meghan Mastin (Class of 2011) is a varsity cheer leading
captain who took ballet lessons for eleven years, along
with modern, tap, and jazz. She plans on pursuing a
career in nursing at EWU. She would like to thank her
cast and crew for accepting her into their family and for
their support, and dedicates this performance to her
parents, who drove her to practices, performances, &
games, & always encouraged her to try new things.
Amy McDowell (Class of 2014) is excited to be in her
second LC production after appearing in 12th Night. She
has been involved in numerous community theater
productions and was recently a part of 2010's Spokane
Civic Theater Performing Arts Day Camp. She enjoys art
and whatever sports and would like to dedicate this
performance to her older sister, Laura, who has inspired
her to make the most out of her theater experience at LC
McKenna Mitchell (Class of 2011) is appearing in her
second LC show after appearing in Guys and Dolls (Hot
Box Doll). She has studied ballet and piano for ten years
and is a four year member of LC’s drill team where she
has been captain for the past two years. McKenna hopes
to study cognitive science, biology, or english in college.
She dedicates this performance to her loving family and
friends.
Jessica Newell (Class of 2011) recently directed LC’s
Check Please and Other Unusual Situations and was last
seen in 12th Night (Olivia) and in Civic Theatre's Four
Princes. She has also appeared in LC’s productions of
Urinetown, A Very Potter Musical, and Guys and Dolls.
Jessica thanks her friends and family for the support and
dedicates her performance to Grandma Arlene.
Charlie Butts and the Filter Tips
Spokane’s most intense R&B Dance Band
Charlie Butts – Saxophone, Harmonica
Danny McCollim – Keyboard
Pat Barclay – Guitar
Luther Hughes – Drums
Josh Simon – Bass
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Jon O’Grady (Class of 2011) has performed in Miss
Saigon, Chicago, Guys and Dolls, Urinetown (Officer
Lockstock) and 12th Night (Malvolio). Jon also played
with a jazz band for nearly four years, and intends to
study music and jazz in college. He dedicates this
performance to his family and loved ones, a group of
people who work harder and deal with more stress than
any human beings should have to.
Mary Ormsby (Class of 2011) has appeared in several
shows for Spokane Civic and Children’s Theatres and is
excited to be appearing in her second show for LC.
Favorite appearances include The Snow Queen (The
Robber Girl), and Far Away (Young Joan). She hopes to
attend either Gonzaga or Eastern next fall and study
law.
Daniel Palomba (Class of 2013) is appearing in his
fourth LC production after Guys and Dolls, Urinetown,
and 12th Night. He has been involved in theater since 2nd
grade and has played the piano and guitar for three
years. Daniel plans to eventually attend Gonzaga and
would like to dedicate his performance to his family,
fellow actors, and friends.
Madison Rasmussen (Class of 2013) has been
doing theater for her entire life, and has most recently
appeared in LC's Guys and Dolls, A Very Potter Musical
and 12th Night. She is a participant in Chamber Choir and
is currently in the Musical Theater Class. She
looks forward to doing more shows in her future, and
thanks everyone for coming to see the show!
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
Faith Schuetzner (Class of 2014) is excited to share her
love of acting. Faith started acting at the age of 4 and she
enjoys playing softball and volunteering in her
community. Faith would like to thank her fellow cast
members who she has learned so much from and
dedicates this performance to her friends and family.
Kevin Shields (Class of 2011) is delighted to be
appearing in his third LC production after appearing in
A Very Potter Musical & 12th Night. He is an ardent
member of the stagecraft class & has crewed for
previous LC productions. In his spare time he is cocaptain of a Muggle Quidditch league. He is thankful for
his family, friends, & LC’s drama program.
Nora Mackenzie Swoboda (Class of 2013) began
her ballet training at Ballet Arts Academy at the age of
five. Nora has performed the last six years in The
Nutcracker with Alberta Ballet and Ballet Memphis.
This will be Nora's first performance with LC. She
dedicates her performance to her best friend, Hannah
Hudson, who has always been there for her.
Michael Vanwert (Class of 2014) is excited to make his
first stage appearance. He plays football and track and
enjoys eating cake in his free time. He thanks his mom
for all of her support.
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Jesse Ward (Class of 2012) is excited to be in his seventh
LC production after Epic Proportions (Benny), Guys and
Dolls (Sky Masterson), Urinetown (Hot Blades Harry),
and 12th Night (Sir Toby). Outside of LC, he has worked
with Spokane Civic and Children’s Theatres, Spokane
Opera and Spokane Area Children’s Chorus.
He
dedicates this performance to his always supportive
family.
Kaitlin Webster (Class of 2011) is making her third
appearance on the LC stage and multiple productions
for various local theatre groups. She is also a member of
Spokane Area Children’s Chorus for the last 12 years
and has traveled with them to Scotland, Costa Rica, &
British Columbia. She dedicates this performance to her
parents for dutifully driving her to all her activities as
she has yet to take drivers-ed & get her license.
Andrew Wildman (Class of 2012) appeared in Urinetown
& most recently Stage Managed 12th Night. He has
enjoyed many activities in Casper, Wyoming, including
Casper Children’s Chorale and Casper Children’s
Theater. He is now involved in Spokane Area Children’s
Chorus, Boy Scout troop 343, and many clubs at LC,
including Debate, Chess, and Drama club. He dedicates
his performance to his family & friends.
Congratulations Joe
We are proud of you!
Love, Mom & Dad
To Jon, our brilliant and “Corny” performer,
You bring joy to our lives in so many ways, from your musical theatre, singing,
and piano to your impersonations, your jokes and your mercurial wit. You
are an amazing son, brother, and human being and we are all blessed for
having you in our lives.
Wherever life takes you, when your high school performances are done and
you begin your journey into an exciting new world, remember we are so
proud of you and we love you more than words could ever express. You
will always have our undying support and we will always have your back.
Break a leg, Jon!
With all our Love, from Mom, Dad, Larry, Loretta, Caroline and your furry
& feathered “relatives”
Congrats from Daniel =)
Chris loves you!!! Congratulations!
Mommy loves you more! So proud of you baby girl!
Nic loves you lots and lots! Well done Shadey!
Who would have thought that our little
“princess of the playhouse,”
“beauty stylist of the bathroom mirror,”
and “singer in the shower,”
would use those experiences to
become Amber in Hairspray?
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from age 18 through the end of life. As primary care
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exams, diagnosis and treatment of common ailments,
illnesses, diseases and their complications. These
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different
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We love you, Kaitlin! Break a leg!
Mom and Dad and your whole family
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Indiah,
We’ve loved being
entertained by you for 18 wonderful years.
Your beautiful smile blesses all of us daily.
We love you so much.
Mommy, Kenny, Shaniah, Grace, & Grandma-ma
Alex:
Talented
Outgoing
Sharing
We are so proud of you. Enjoy each performance!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Andy
Vanessa,
You have always
been a star to us!
We love you.
Dad & Mom
Keyonna “Motormouth” Knight
Lewis and Clark High School is proud to participate in
The 5th Avenue High School Awards
Honoring Outstanding Achievement in
High School Musical Theatre.
Hairspray 2011
Guys and Dolls 2010
Chicago 2009
Miss Saigon 2008
Grease 2007
www.5thavenue.org/education
DIRECTOR’ S NOTES
Tracy Turnblad represents what is best about the human spirit: eternal
optimism, hope for the future, and concern for all people regardless of
age, gender, race, and social standing. Working on this production has
helped me to realize that this is exactly what these students represent as
well. Watching them interact and help each other through this process
and through typical teenage struggles helps to remind me that there is a
little bit of Tracy in each of us. It is our hope that as you view this
production, you take that bit of Tracy with you and spread her message
to everyone you meet.
Special thanks
to the following for their
support of this production:
Pam Pschirrer
Judy & Michael McGiveny
CD’A Summer theatre
Alicia’s on 8th
Jillian Wylie
Denny Marit
Lisa White
LCHS Business Office
ACC Sportswear
Jim & Debbie Swoboda
Congratulations!!
From “the Fam”
“We know where
you’re going”
THE CORNY COLLINS BAND
Strings…………………………………………………………………..Kate Carrick
……………………………………………………………..…..Anton Nosov
……………………………………………………..…….Jeanette Procunier
…………………………………………………………..…..Massoud Saleki
Guitars…………………………………………………………...……Mellad Abeid
…………………………………………………………………..Steven King
…………….…………………………………………………..Bruce Pennell
………….……….………………………………………………..Kyle Smith
Reeds…………………………………………………….…………….Hannah Barz
………………………………………………………………….Anna Dunlap
………………………………………………………...…………Chris Moyer
……………………………………………………..………….Paul Plowman
Brass…………………………………………………………………..Holly Amend
…………………………………………….………………Andy Plamondon
Percussion…………………………………………..………………… Mark Tietjen
……………………………………………………………..Kenny Sager
……………………………………………….……….Michael Waldrop
Keyboards…………………………………………………...……….Kathleen Blair
……………………………………………………...………Carolyn Jess
Good luck on your big debut!
We love you Michaele'
and are so proud of you!
Love,
Mom and Dad (and the rest of the family)
Stay updated on everything that is
going on at LC!
Visit
www.lctigers.com
ABOUT THE CREW
Lisa Caryl (Costume Designer) has costumed shows for
Spokane Civic Theatre, Interplayers, Spokane Children's
Theatre, and Actors Repertory Theatre. She works as a
costume designer with North by Northwest
Productions. She's happy to be back in theatre & is
excited to be working with her daughter Serena.
Good Luck, Faith!
Rebecca Cook (Assistant Costumer) has worked as a
costumer, stage manager, director, actress, & make-up
artist with several theaters in the region. Rebecca works
as a set costumer & wardrobe supervisor for North by
Northwest Film Productions & voices audio books for
Books in Motion.
Dylan Black (Class of 2013) is new to Stage
Management & the LC theatre community. He has had
some performance experience around the area and takes
vocal lessons, but is just as interested in the backstage
aspect of theatre. He would like to thank the cast and
crew of Hairspray for making his first experience with
LC theatre a memorable & enjoyable one.
Emma Bracy (Class of 2013) is new to stage managing,
but excited to be involved in such an amazing show. She
enjoys playing piano and singing. She plays tennis and
is also involved in the LC drama club. She would like to
thank her parents and sister for all their support.
Ben Marks (Class of 2011) is new to theatre, but is by no
means new to managing. He is excited to combine his
talents as an Eagle Scout and an event host with his new
found love of theatre. Ben dedicates his performance to
his loving family, who has nagged him endlessly to
complete his college applications throughout his stage
managing experience.
We love you and know
you will do your BEST!
All our love,
Pap and Nancy
GUEST ARTISTS
Thomas Heppler (Guest Artist) most recently directed
Spokane Civic Theatre’s Don’t Dress for Dinner and
Hollywood Arms. As a performer favorite roles include
Escanaba in da Moonlight (Ranger Ton T Treado), My Fair
Lady (Henry Higgins) and Oliver (Fagan). Thomas
placed first in 2003 AACT Best in the Nation for his role
in Spokane Theatrical Group’s I Never Saw Another
Butterfly (Rabbi) and 2nd in the 2007 AACT Best in the
Nation for his role in Civic’s Assassins (The Proprietor).
He was awarded 1st place in 2001 Best Actor in the State
for Joined at the Head (Jim). His 1999 role in Lonely Planet
(Carl) garnered the AACT Best Actor State, Region, and
Nation.
David A. McElroy, II (Guest Artist) was last seen in The
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Chip) and The
Buddy Holly Story (Apollo Singer) at Spokane Civic
Theatre. He is a singer/songwriter and vocal
performance major at Eastern Washington University.
He thanks those who doubted and believed in him for
they gave him the drive to pursue his dreams.
Troy Nickerson (Guest Artist) an accomplished
director, choreographer & actor, Troy also serves as the
Resident Director at Spokane Civic Theatre. He directed
& choreographed Civic’s Assassins which was
recognized as "Best in State" & "Best in Region" &
received six national awards, including "Second in
Nation" during AACT 2007. He was named "Best
Director" for STG's I Never Saw Another Butterfly, the
"Best in Nation" selection at AACT 2003. Troy's
portrayal of Jody in Civic's Lonely Planet earned him the
honor of "Best Actor in the Nation." Local honors
include "Best Director and Choreographer" for Civic's
My Fair Lady & "Best Actor" as Lenny in Interplayers' Of
Mice and Men.
MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT 1
Prologue:
Good Morning Baltimore...................................................................TRACY & COMPANY
Scene 1: TV Station WZZT & Turnblad Home
“The Nicest Kids in Town”..............................................CORNY COLLINS & COUNCIL
Scene 2: At the Vanities
“Mama, I’m A Big Girl Now………............................EDNA, TRACY, PENNY, VELMA,
AMBER & COMPANY
Scene 3: TV Station WZZT
“I Can Hear the Bells”.......................................................................TRACY & COMPANY
“(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs”.................................................................VELMA
Scene 4: Detention
Scene 5: Paterson Park High School Gymnasium
“The Madison”.................................................................CORNY COLLINS & COMPANY
Scene 6: WZZT & Turnblad Home
“The Nicest Kids In Town (Reprise)”............................CORNY COLLINS & COUNCIL
“It Takes Two”...................................................................................................LINK, TRACY
“Velma’s Revenge”.....................................................................................................VELMA
Scene 7: Turnblad Home and Streets of Baltimore
“Welcome To The 60’s”.............................TRACY, EDNA, DYNAMITES & COMPANY
Scene 8: Patterson Park Playground
“Run And Tell That”.........................................SEAWEED, LITTLE INEZ, & COMPANY
“Big, Blonde & Beautiful”...................MOTORMOUTH, TRACY, EDNA & COMPANY
ACT 2
Scene 1: Baltimore Women’s House of Detention
“The Big Dollhouse”..................................................................................................WOMEN
“Good Morning Baltimore (Reprise)”.......................................................................TRACY
Scene 2: The Har-De-Har Hut
“You’re Timeless To Me”..........................................................................EDNA & WILBER
Scene 3: Tracy’s Jail Cell & Penny’s Bedroom
“Without Love”.................................TRACY, LINK, PENNY, SEAWEED & COMPANY
Scene 4: Motormouth Maybelle’s Record Shop
“I Know Where I’ve Been”...............................................MOTORMOUTH & COMPANY
Scene 5: The Baltimore Eventorium
“Hairspray”........................................................................CORNY COLLINS & COUNCIL
“Cooties”...........................................................................AMBER & COUNCIL MEMBERS
“You Can’t Stop The Beat”...................................................................ENTIRE COMPANY