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Director Danny Esposito Sound Designer Jan Pritzl Assistant Stage Manager/ Assistant Properties Mistress Veronica Quirk Properties Mistress Erica Ziino Lighting Designer Marty Wallner Scenic Designer Andrew Sierszyn Sunset Playhouse 800 Elm Grove Rd. Elm Grove, WI 53122 262-782-4430 • www.sunsetplayhouse.com in the Furlan Auditorium 1SunsetPlayhouse DIRECTOR’S NOTES God Bless!!! 2 Sunset PlayhouseTRANSCRIPT
1Sunset Playhouse
By Joseph Kesselring
Scenic DesignerAndrew Sierszyn
Sound DesignerJan Pritzl
Stage ManagerJean Casey
DirectorDanny Esposito
Lighting DesignerMarty Wallner
Properties MistressErica Ziino
September 1-4, 8-11, 14-18, 2011in the Furlan Auditorium
Sunset Playhouse800 Elm Grove Rd. Elm Grove, WI 53122
262-782-4430 • www.sunsetplayhouse.com
Assistant Stage Manager/Assistant Properties Mistress
Veronica Quirk
PRESENTS
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SUNSET PL AYHOUSE POLIC IES
~The use of cameras, video recording equipment, and other electronic devices is strictly prohibited in the auditorium. Please turn off or silence all cell phones and pagers. Pagers can be left at the box office with your name and seat location.~Sunset Playhouse is a smoke-free environment. There is no smoking inside the theatre.~Latecomers will be seated in vacant seats toward the rear of the auditorium at an appropriate pause in the action. They may move to their regular seats at intermission.~Restrooms are located in the hallway just north of the auditorium.
PRODUCTION TEA M
Director ...................................................................................................................Daniel EspositoScenic Designer................................................................................................. Andrew SierszynLighting Designer...................................................................................................Marty WallnerSound Designer ................................................................................................................Jan PritzlStage Manager ..............................................................................................................Jean CaseyProperties Mistress........................................................................................................Erica ZiinoAssistant Stage Manager/Assistant Props Mistress .................................. Veronica QuirkScene Shop Coordinator ............................................................................................Pat Westen
CAST OF CHAR ACTERS ( i n a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r )
Scott Bahr ........................................................................................................Mortimer BrewsterKay Esposito ........................................................................................................... Abby BrewsterVictoria Heckman ..............................................................................................Martha BrewsterBill Hitt ........................................................................................................................... Officer KleinAndrew Lien ................................................................................................... Jonathan BrewsterMark McGuire ....................................................................................................Reverend HarperPaul Pfannenstiel ...............................................................................................Mr. WitherspoonStephanie Pluta ........................................................................................................Elaine HarperMichael Pocaro .....................................................................................................Teddy BrewsterJohn Roberts ..................................................................................................................Dr. EinsteinMichael Skocir.........................................................................................................Officer BrophyDJ Slater .....................................................................................................................Officer O’HaraChristopher Smith ........................................................................................Lieutenant RooneyGeorge Spelving .............................................................................................................. Mr. Gibbs
DIRECTOR ’S NOTES
I have had the pleasure of directing a number of plays for various community theatre groups and professional groups in state and out of state. Each production brings its’ own set of circumstances that forces one to rise to the occasion. As a director, you learn to adjust, change priorities, beg and do all those things that hopefully brings about a successful production. Theoretically this is done in an atmosphere of enjoy-ment.. Besides the actors and the Director there is a myriad of others who are involved. One of the ‘others’ is you the audience. I hope the time and effort we have put forth brings you all much enjoyment. Without you there is nothing. Thank you for your con-tinued patronage. On a second note, while I have worked with many theatre groups I have always considered Sunset home. I feel very fortunate to have come home once again, since first setting foot on the Sunset stage in the ‘70’s. My wife, Kay whom I met at Sunset was in the first Production. She was minus 10 at the time.
Continue to enjoy and support the Sunset Playhouse and if we should meet, please say hi.
God Bless!!!
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Scott Bahr (Mortimer Brewster) Scott has been involved with theatre on stage and behind the scenes since he was in middle school--managing,
directing, and acting with many local community theatre groups. Favorite roles include James in THE RED HERRING and Inspector Troughton in RUN FOR YOUR WIFE with the Bay Players. On the East Coast, he appeared as Buddy in COME BLOW YOUR HORN, Nels in I REMEMBER MAMA, and as Leonard Ganz in RUMORS. Scott wants to thank his children, Joseph and Sebastian, and his wife, Jennifer, for their understanding of a tough schedule and help with running lines. Thank you for supporting local theatre; sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
Jean Casey (Stage Manager) Since Jean’s debut in 1974’s AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE, she has worked on props, costumes, lights, set
construction, and other miscellaneous activities. Stage managing remains her favorite task. In fact, she managed ARSENIC AND OLD LACE in 1977. Blissfully retired from her career as a library media specialist, Jean’s happy to be back in the Stage Manager’s corner. Thanks, Danny, for letting me “play” again.
Dan Esposito (Director) Dan had ‘em rolling in the aisles of a Broadway theatre--until the usher came and picked up the dice. He has
delighted Milwaukee area audiences in such roles as Mel in PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE, Walter in DON’T DRINK THE WATER, Roy in PLAZA SUITE, Murray in A THOUSAND CLOWNS, Luther Billis in SOUTH PACIFIC, and--his all-time favorite--Oscar in THE ODD COUPLE. Dan and wife Kay spend half the year in Florida, where his credits include A
LITTLE FAMILY BUSINESS, TEASERS, and COME BLOW YOUR HORN with the Delray Beach Playhouse, and OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS in Lake Worth. Among his directing credits, he is most proud of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST and OF MICE AND MEN.
Kay Esposito Kay taught literature in Brookfield for 25 years and worked with several theatres in the Milwaukee area. Among her favorite roles are Lizzy
in THE RAINMAKER, Aldonza in MAN OF LA MANCHA, Mrs. Lovett in SWEENEY TODD, Nurse Ratched in ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, Mother Miriam in AGNES OF GOD, Norma in PLAZA SUITE, and Emily Dickinson in THE BELLE OF AMHERST, directed by husband Dan. Since moving to Florida, Kay has worked with the Delray Beach Playhouse (A LITTLE FAMILY BUSINESS and COME BLOW YOUR HORN), and in Lake Worth (OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS), and is delight-ed to be working once again with her favorite director, Dan!
Victoria Metz Heckman (Martha) For Vicky, the acting bug called while she was singing with the Milwaukee Metropoli-tan Voices, painting scenery, and sewing
in the costume shop. This is her first production at Sunset but her acting resume includes OKLAHOMA!, LI’L ABNER, SOUTH PACIFIC, THE MIRACLE WORKER, THE WIZARD OF OZ, COME BLOW YOUR HORN, PINOCCHIO, SONS OF LIBERTY, and as an extra in the local movie SOMETHING FOR STEVIE.
Bill Hitt (Officer Klein)A stage veteran, tonight marks Bill’s Sunset Playhouse debut. He was seen most recently as Constable Locke in MUSIC MAN and
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Mr. Van Daan in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Imagination Theater, and as Bob Cratchet in CHRISTMAS CAROL at Mukwonago Village Players. Bill is also very thankful for this, his third, oppor-tunity to perform under the direction of Dan Esposito. Bill and wife Michele reside in Richfield.
Andrew Lien (Jonathan Brewster)Andy is happy to be back at Sunset, even if it means taking a break from his be-loved “Yooper” accent. He’d like to thank a
great cast and crew for making this play a joy, as well as Dan Esposito for provid-ing an authentic New York accent (and attitude) to imitate. A special thanks to family and friends and, as always, he’d like to thank Kelsey and Maddie for their love and support.
Mark McGuire (Rev. Harper) Retired from the federal government, Mark lives in Oak Creek with his cat, Knucklehead. ARSE-NIC AND OLD LACE is
Mark’s first play at Sunset and his sixth play since he started acting less than two years ago. He has also worked with the Grant Park Players in South Milwau-kee and the Racine Theatre Guild. In addition, Mark has been an extra in four locally-produced films in such parts as a barfly and a zombie. He has thoroughly enjoyed his experience with Sunset and would like to thank everyone who worked on the show.
Paul Pfannenstiel (Mr. Witherspoon)Paul is happy to be returning to Sunset after being away for a while. Previous Playhouse credits include THE BOYS
NEXT DOOR; THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; SORRY, WRONG CHIMNEY; and PAWNS. He has appeared with a number of other groups in the area
such as Soulstice Theater and Off the Wall Theater, and recently performed in CANNIBAL THE MUSICAL at Alche-mist Theater with Bad Example Pro-ductions. He hopes you enjoy the show and watch out for what you drink.
Stephanie Pluta (Elaine)Stephanie is thrilled to be making her debut on the Sunset stage. This will be her second time performing in this
“toxically” hilarious show. Currently seeking a BFA degree in sculpture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, this show has been a wonderful excuse to get her out of the studio and back on the stage. Much thanks to her fam-ily and friends for their ongoing love and support. Cheers!
Michael Pocaro (Teddy Brewster)Michael is excited to join his first produc-tion with Sunset Playhouse after many years in Milwaukee area theatre. A gradu-
ate of UWM’s Professional Theatre Train-ing Program (PTTP), he has performed with Bialystock and Bloom, Skylight Op-era, Milwaukee Shakespeare, First Stage, and Broadway Baby Dinner Theatre, as well as community and professional theatres in California, Oregon, Idaho, Virginia, and Colorado. Favorite roles? Quite possibly Teddy in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE or Sefton in STALAG 17.
Veronica Quirk (Assistant Stage Manager/Assistant Properties Mistress)Veronica has joined the Sunset Playhouse com-munity after a ten
year break from acting where she participated in plays and competed in Forensics meets all over the state. As Assistant Stage Manager and Assistant Props Mistress, she has loved watch-ing the characters develop and thanks
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the cast and crew for taking her along for the ride as she dives back into the preforming arts world.
John Roberts (Dr. Einstein)John is proud to be back on the Sunset stage where’s he’s been seen in RU-MORS, SOCIAL SECU-RITY, and INSPECTING
CAROL. In addition to these productions, favorite roles include Max in LEND ME A TENOR, Wilson in HARVEY, and Saul in PLAY ON. John thanks his parents, family, and friends for their continued support and interest in his acting venture! He would also like to thank Sunset Play-house for allowing him to be a part of another great cast and production.
Andrew Sierszyn (Scenic Designer) A recent graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran College with a double major in Theatre and Art, Andrew is making his Sunset Playhouse
debut. He is currently living in Illinois, working toward an MFA in scenic design at Illinois State University. Andrew would like to thank Sarah, Jonathan, and Michael for giving him this opportunity that has become yet another stepping stone in the path to becoming a profes-sional designer.
Michael Skocir (Officer Brophy) Michael is thrilled to appear in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, his second Sunset production. Michael recently performed at
Sunset this past spring with the outstanding cast of LOVE, SEX, AND THE I.R.S. and only four days ago closed BAREFOOT IN THE PARK playing the role of Paul Bratter for the SummerStage of Delafield. Seasoned over the past 10 years by appearing in close to 30 productions in the Milwaukee area, some favorites include A Chorus Line, Oliver, Gypsy, Rumors, Arsenic & Old Lace
(8 years ago), & No Sex Please, We’re British. Michael will next be appearing in the fall production of The Importance Of Being Earnest, for The World’s Stage Theatre Company. Thanks to a sublime Arsenic cast, outstanding Sunset management, and his family and friends for their continued support.
DJ Slater (Officer O’Hara)A Milwaukee native, DJ has been acting since middle school but took a break from 2002-2008. He returned to acting in
three Wausau productions, A CHRIST-MAS CAROL, FUNNY GIRL, and PICNIC, as well as one Sunset production, IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE. DJ is grateful to be a part of tonight’s production, and even more so to his family, Care Bear, and Winston for supporting him all these years.
Christopher Smith (Lt. Rooney)Christopher is very ex-cited (and VERY thank-ful) to be making his community theatre debut with Sunset. He would like to thank
SO many people (the VERY thankful part): his wife Cheryl, and children Jonathan and Rebekah--for their love, support, and encouraging him to act again--and a special thank you to all of our friends and co-workers, as well as to the cast and crew. A VERY special thank you to Danny for this opportunity.
Marty Wallner (Lighting Designer)Marty has volun-teered at Sunset for the past 37 years. His efforts have gone into hundreds of shows in various capacities,
including dozens of lighting designs. He has used arsenic in rodent poisons and he has used old lace as a paint stencil.
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Pat Westen (Scene Shop Coordinator)Pat has worked with her husband Mark on set construction on every set since 1996. She feels that Michael Desper is the best in
designing and building sets, and if you have any interest you should work with Michael and all the other great people who help. Pat and Mark also help with props and cast dinners. Thanks go out to all the people who help with the construction. It was nice working with Andrew for ARSENIC AND OLD LACE.
Erica Ziino (Proper-ties Mistress)Even though Panama is not on Erica’s travel wish list, she may find herself, inevitably, there one day. But be-fore that happens, she
anticipates collecting a few more stamps in her passport to reflect journeys through Ireland, Scotland, India, Greece, and Turkey (not all in one trip). Single, but not lonely, she hopes not to fall prey to the well-intentions of those like Abby and Martha. With two plays under her belt (YOU CAN’T GET THERE FROM HERE, and LOVE, SEX, AND THE IRS), Erica has volunteered to be the Props Mistress, once again, for ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Over the past five years, Erica has also worked with props, set con-struction, house managing and ushering at the Sunset Playhouse.
CONTR IBUTORS
The Staff, Membership, and Board of Directors of Sunset Playhouse acknowledge the individuals, corporations, and foundations whose generosity confirms the importance of live theatre in our community. In recognition of this support and encouragement, we proudly list their name in thanks.
The following is a list of contributors kind enough to think of Sunset Playhouse. This list reflects those who donated to Sunset Playhouse within the past year up to August 17, 2011.
Directors ($5,000+)Eichmann, MarlaEsposito, Danny and KayeGrove, Audrey and GeorgeLoveridge, Susan and Jim Pritzl, Jan and Karen
A’RowanWesten, Mark and Pat
Playwrights ($1,000-$4,999)Adams, IngeDolphin, CarolElm Grove Woman’s ClubKopischke, Scott and
Joanne Lennon, JanPeterson, ElainePolley, J.D. and SallyPorter, Donald
Proebsting, Doug and Wendy
Rytel, KrystynaTroglia, Jeanne
Actors ($250-$999)Allen, JenniferAndrae, Michael G. and
Luisa Armstrong, PaulBrotherhood, Mary Lynn
and RandyCarlson, Bob and ArleneCasey, JeanCrump, Phil and PatDomres, DavidDomres, NancyDude, Bob and Mary Ann Ebersole, CalvinFreitag, Nancy and RobertFlynn, Helen
Gensler, Tim and MaryHolmes, MichaelJohnson, David and Mary
LeeKnudsen, CarolLauer, Robert and Helen McCaughey, Paul and Sally McIndoe, Robert Miskowitch, RudyMoeser, Erik and Carol Mossey, Dr. Richard and
Patricia Navin, Erika and Mark Navin, James and SylviaPierson, JohnRegal, IngridRoell, Stephen and
ShelaghSchimel, AlSchuenke, Gerry
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CONTR IBUTORS (c o n t.)
Schumacher, David and Diane
Schuppner, Ken and Lisa Smith, Brian and KristinSmith, KenSparks, MaryStankovsky, Jim and EdithStiles, NancySzczepanski, LeeStalter, Lee and Linda Timmler, Robert and Sylvia Tucker, Michelle and
William ThomasWerra, Jude and Nora West, Jonathan and Paula
Suozzi
Designers ($100-$249)Armstrong, NancyBauer, Duane and ClaireBaum, JulieBodine, ClaudiaBullamore, MaryClarke, MarilynCollier, DarleneDable, Karen Duke, KarenEisenhauer, TeriElm Grove Garden Club
Ferguson, George and Nancy
Fuchs, Matt and Carol Garcia, Paula and RalphGolden, RobertGraninger, FrankHamilton, BernadetteHempel, MarilynHoernke, Irene and
Donald Irwin, Kim and Davis Katschke, RichardKlauck, Kenneth A. Koegel, Donald and Edith Kolbeck, Henry and Peggy Krauss, MaryLanghenry, PaulLaste, Bill and Judy Lauer, Robert and Helen Lueck, NikkiMartins, Ronald and KayMaynard, John and
Marguerite Nason, John Nazario, Mary JeanOrth, Robert Potter, Charles and DebraRaynor, KatieRoncke, Mary K
Rosenheimer, Nancy and Paul
Rowe, Tom and JeanneSazama, Francis Wilson
and Jacqueline Schauer, Wilbert and
GenevieveSchimel, Bruce and ShirleySchimel, Christopher and
Beth AnnShebasta, Harvey and
Collette Simeth, Denise and Steve Steingold, StanleySwokowski, ShirleyTorretta , Michael and
Edith Turner, ThomasWallner, MartyWenzel, Thomas and Karen
Stage Managers (Under $100)Atkielski, Don and
Marlene Auger, Gerald and FranBach, JackieBaker, ErinBalint, Marjorie and
Joseph
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CONTR IBUTORS (c o n t.)
Becker, Reginald and Susan
Behm, AnneBellart, ThomasBintzler, JimBlackwelder, MaryBoeck, PatBoie, Jan and Mary Borowski, ThomasBotticchio, GerryBrandl, Rose and John Breunig, Karen and Tom Camus, JaniceCarlson, Al and CarolCary, ElaineCassell, AnnChambless, JonChampan, DeannaCichucki, Lawrence and
WendaCopson, Joan and GeorgeDahlen, Chris and Gary Dahlen, RaeDaniel, Gordon and
MargaretDehnel, Joan and WilliamDesjardins, NancyDi Fonzo, Julie and MarkDoemland, EdwardDomnitz, ShirleyDriessen, JohnDuke, KarenEngelbrecht, JaniceEngstrand, GracieEsaman, DawnFadeski, DennisFalk, KathleenFlores, DavidFord, M. Douglas and
BarbaraFose, Dale C. Frechette, James and JulieFrey, BettyFriedli, DanielaGilbert, JudyGrasse, Eileen Griffin, JoyceGroth, Bob and Joan Gull, GretchenHall, Allen and SusanHarris, AnnHartzell, MichaelHately, Jeneane and
Daniel Hutton, Ted and Sharon Jackett, Carol
Jenders, Christine and Don Jeske, JimJohnson, Dorothy and
DouglasJohnston, JaneJones, RachelJordan, StelliaKaczmarek, Gregory and
SusanKaczkowski, AlfredKelley, Holle And Richard Kirsop, Patricia and
RichardKlein, Richard and RitaKlemstein, Dale and Susan Koehne, SusanneKolbeck, Henry and Peggy Kopischke, GinnyKowalski, SueKraus, Donald and Mary
AnnKubis, IreneKubosch, KathleenLibbey, BlytheLiker, Tom and JacquelineLukaszewski, Richard and
ColleenLumley, RobertMack, EricMackus, EdwardMalek, Abdel-FatahMarcus, SusanMartell, Paul and KristineMartins, Ronald and KayMatt, Dennis and KathleenMaynard, John and
Marguerite Meller, Robert and ArleneMerkel, Charles and JanetMuehl, WesMueller, Beverly and
RobertMuhlenhaupt, ArlineMyszewski, John and
MargaretNemec, AllysonNeumeier, BrendaNolan, JosephO’Neill, John and SusanOlson, MarciaPavich, SharonPeterson, BettyPhelps, RobertPhilleo, KarenPhillips, Lawrence M. and
Jo Anne
Pine, DianaPisciotta, LorrainePribyl, Patrick and Dawn Price, GaryRasmussen, RobertRhodes, Lyle and FaithRiemer, JulieRightmyre, CoryRing, HelenRobinson, ClaudetteRooks, Cindy and Richard Rosen, BonitaRosenheimer, Nancy and
Paul Rottmann, Timothy and
CatherineRyan, Jim and PeggyScheu, Viktor and
LieselotteSchimel, BradSchimel, Mark Schimel, RobertSchmidt, DebbieSchroeter, James and
NancyScrobel, David and
DoloresSeebach, BarbaraSemmler, Robert and
GertrudeSevedge, MarySeymour, KristineSimmons, MarleneSkibba, KarenSobocinski, ShirleyStewart, EileenStojanovich, PeterThompson, LeeThompson, MarciaThompson, MarianneTietz, KayTowell, JoyTurowski, IreneValen, DorothyVan Erden, LoryVolte, ClaudiaWay, Wilbur and Virginia Werderitch, John and
KathyWhalen, Gloria and RobertWhite, PeggyWickersheim, LindsayWilhelm LindaWilson, CameronZupnik, Gerald and Shella
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CONTR IBUTORS (c o n t.)
In Kind GiftsApplebee’sBel Canto ChorusBeloit SnappersBetty Brinn Children’s
MuseumBon Ton Stores IncBuelow, KarenBroadlands GolfBrookfield Hills Golf
CourseCave of the MoundsChicago Architecture
FoundationComedy CaféComedy SportzDecker, BarbaraDuffy, EdEAA AirVentureEdwardo’s Natural PizzaElliott Ace HardwareElm Grove Business
AssociationEmery’s CycleryErv’s MugFinancial FocusFirst Stage Children’s
TheatreFred Astaire Dance StudioFriends of Boerner
Botanical GardensFuddrucker’sGermanFestGlass Nickel PizzaGmoser, EleanorGreen Bay PackersHankwitz, HelenHarley Davidson MuseumHart, DonnaHately, DanIrishFest
J.D. Painting and RepairsJohn Hancock
ObservatoryJohnson BankJounston, David and JoyceKatschke, Richard and
VickieKlement SausageKohl CharitiesKummer, DonnaKurtz, MargeKurtz Realty IncLandmark Credit UnionLeCakeryLennon, JanMarcus CorporationMarriott Lincolnshire
TheatreMcDonald, Guy and Mary
JoMcIndoe, RobertMelanie Sikma
PhotographyMilwaukee AdmiralsMilwaukee BalletMilwaukee BrewersMilwaukee Business
JournalMilwaukee Chamber
TheatreMilwaukee County ZooMilwaukee Public
MuseumMilwaukee Repertory
TheatreMilwaukee WaveMiss Julia’s Bake ShopMorningstar Golf
CommunityMunchkin Moments by
Stephanie
National Baking CompanyNelson, JanNext Act TheatreO’Sullivan’s Irish PubPanera BreadPearson, LoisPenelope’s RestaurantPizza HutPolishFestPresent MusicReiner, DavidRoundy’s SupermarketsRyan, Peggy PetersonSchimel, Christopher and
BethSchlitz Audubon SocietyShedd AquariumSilver Spur RestaurantSimma’s BakerySkylight OperaStack, LouiseStalter, Lee and LindaSteingold, StanleyStephen’s Point BreweryStudioNorth SalonSummerFestTen ChimneysThe Capital GrilleThe Clarke HotelThe Grove RestaurantThe Oar GroupTown BankTraffic Engineering
Services, IncTri City National BankWaukesha Civic TheatreWilke, MartyWisconsin PhilharmonicWalt Disney World
CorporationYoung, Ruth
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SUNSET PL AYHOUSE PRODUCTION STAFF
MANAGING DIRECTOR ....................................................................................... Jonathan West*
RESIDENT DESIGNER/TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ....................................... J. Michael Desper*
DIRECTOR, SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS ...................................................................... Erika Navin*
LIGHT BOARD OPERATORS COORDINATOR ...........................................................Pat Taige♥
SCENE SHOP COORDINATOR ...................................................................................Pat Westen♥
MASTER CARPENTER ....................................................................................Dave Schumacher♥
SCENE SHOP ASSOCIATE .............................................................. Stanley “Stash” Steingold ♥
SOUND ENGINEER ........................................................................................................... Jan Pritzl♥
FRONT OF HOUSE VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS ..........Linda Stalter♥, Patti Peplinski♥
CAST DINNER COORDINATOR .......................................................................... Diane Ormsby♥
CAST DINNER HOSTS .......................Nancy Armstrong♥, Karen A’Rowan♥, Kent Brodie♥, Jean Cody♥, Teri Eisenhauer♥, Pam Erdmann♥, Mary Gensler♥,
Tim Gensler♥, Mary Gilpatrick♥, Helen Hankwitz♥, Jim Loveridge♥, Susan Loveridge♥, Erika Navin♥, Diane Ormsby♥, Sue Page♥, Jan Pritzl♥,
Marlene Smedbron♥, Jan Szczepanski♥, Mark Westen♥, Pat Westen♥
MUSICAL MAINSTAGE PRODUCER ...............................................Susan Dwyer Loveridge♥
SIDENOTES PRODUCER .........................................................................Peggy Peterson Ryan♥
BUILDING & GROUNDS ........................................................................... Jan Pritzl, Al Schimel♥
BOOKKEEPER ................................................................................................................. Patty Rode*
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT..........................................................................Michelle Tucker*
BOX OFFICE MANAGER ....................................................................................... Sarah Tullberg*
BOX OFFICE STAFF ...........................................................................................Lucky Tomaszek*, Stephanie Rejman Staufenbeil*, Cleary Breunig*
HOUSE MANAGER ................................................................................................ Andy Doebele*
ASSISTANT HOUSE MANAGER ............................................................................ Libby Amato*
Due to publication deadlines, some volunteer names may have been omitted. Sunset Playhouse would like to acknowledge all volunteers for their contributions.
Paid staff are designated by an * • Volunteers are designated by a ♥
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SUNSET PL AYHOUSE BOARD OF D IRECTORS
OfficersJennifer Allen ....................................................................................................................President Marla Eichmann ..................................................................................................... Vice President Lee Stalter .......................................................................................................................... Treasurer Richard Katschke .............................................................................................................Secretary
Board Members at LargePaul Armstrong
Mary Gensler Jim Loveridge
James Stankovsky Lee Szczepanski
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UPCOMING SHOWS
DYNAMIC DUOSSept 12-13, 2011Sonny without Cher? Simons sans Garfunkel? Everly or Righteous minus a brother? Unimaginable. So we’ll raise a glass (make it two) to the music world’s most talented teams- pairs of performers like Steve & Edie, Karen & Richard, Ike & Tina…Oh, and bring a friend!
PRELUDE TO A KISSBy Craig LucasOctober 13-30, 2011Rita and Peter meet and fall hard for each other and decide that they want noth-ing more than to spend the rest of their lives together. Their wedding is a special day when their friends and family join to celebrate this perfect union. When a mysterious old man pops up and asks to give the bride a celebratory kiss, a cosmic change occurs that switches Rita’s soul with the old visitor’s. This modern roman-tic fairy tale is a tender and funny story about the true nature of love and how hearts beat fast when love is strong.
UPCOMING AUDITIONS
ANNIE Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Martin CharninAudition Dates (Kids): October 1 (9am-Noon), October 2 (6-8pm), October 3 (4-6pm) Audition Dates (Adults): October 2 (8-10pm), October 3 (6-10pm) Callbacks (Kids): October 4 (4-6:30pm), Callback (Kids and Adults): October 4 (6:30-8:30pm) Callbacks (Adults): October 4 (8:30-10pm) Rehearsals: October 16-November 30, 2011. Production: December 1-31, 2011Ray Jivoff is directing. Please show up on one of the dates listed above; come pre-pared with 32 bars of music in your key; accompanist will be provided. Be ready for some movement and script reading as well.Scripts can be checked out at the box office Monday-Friday (1-5pm) and Saturday (1-4pm) with a $10 deposit.Check our website for more detailed information or contact Managing Director Jonathan West at [email protected] with further questions.
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SUNSET PL AYHOUSE THEATRE INFOR M ATION
The Sunset Playhouse is located in the heart of downtown Elm Grove at 800 Elm Grove Road.
BOX OFFICE is open from 1:00pm to 5:00pm, Tuesday through Friday and 1:00pm to 4:00pm, Saturdays. The Box Office is open one hour prior to any performance through intermission. The Box Office can be reached at (262) 782-4430.
BUSINESS OFFICE is open from 10:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. It can be reached by calling (262) 782-4431 ext. 221.
TICKETS can be purchased in person during our above Box Office hours using cash, check, Visa or Mastercard. Tickets can be purchased over the phone using a credit card; please be aware that there is a $1 per ticket fee for all phone, mail, and fax orders. All sales are final. Exchanges must be done in advance and must be made for a different performance of the same show. Prices for the 2011-2012 Season have changed and are as follows:
Full Price Tickets Plays and Musical Mainstage: $20Full Price Tickets Musicals: $22
Senior Price Plays, Musicals, and Musical Mainstage: $16Student Price Plays, Musicals, and Musical Mainstage: $16Group Price Plays, Musicals, and Musical Mainstage: $15
Value Nights Plays and Musicals: $10SideNotes Cabaret: $15 all tickets
For a complete list of performance dates for these series, please go to www.sun-setplayhouse.com or contact our Box Office at 262-782-4430.
RECEPTION ROOM RENTAL Sunset Playhouse offers a reception room for meet-ings, seminars and other special events. The daily rate for the rental of the reception room for groups attending a performance is $150. The daily rate for other rentals is $350. For more information please call the Business Office at (262) 782-4431 or email [email protected].
SHOW SPONSORSHIP opportunities are available. For more information contact Managing Director, Jonathan West at 262-782-4431 x233 or by email at [email protected].
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