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Tent Theatre 1993 Managing Director Dr. Byrne D. Blackwood
Artistic Directors Chyrel Love Miller, Howard R Onns, Jack Parkhurst
Mwic Director/Conductor Michael Brill Choreographers Chyrel Love Miller, Rhythm McCarthy
Scenic Designers Jeff Cole, Michael C. Culleton Costume Designers Anthony Aldrich, Lou Bird ,
Lighting Designers Steven George, Angela Willis
Sound Designer Mark Coble Technical Director Steven George
Scene Shop Foreman Jeff Cole
Box Office Manager Lynn Danforth Assistant Managing Director Scott Whiteley Carter
Production Stage Manager Michelle Dane
Assistant Box Office Manager Jeff Allen Publicity Jodee Payette
Concession/Picnic Coordinator Luke libby
Properties Jennifer Logan Publications DesignlLogos Christine Chiu, Ron Lambert, Jason Rincker,
Rick Williams Costumes & Wardrobe Chele Ball, Angela M. Bayler, Christine R Boyd,
Meghan Boyle, Barry Curtis, Jeffrey Gross, Frankie Hatcher, Kelly Martorelli, Bryan Patrick Moses, Cindy Svezia
Construction, Props & Lighting Michael Bower, Meghan Boyle, R. C. Catt,
Michael C. Culleton, Matthew C. Gauck, Frankie Hatcher, Steve Jones, Glenn Kornblum, Brook Kreienheder, Wes Lipe, Jennifer Logan, Bryan Patrick Moses, Kory Roberts, S. Denise Scoville, A. J. Smith, Nicole Van Giesen, Angela Willis, Craig Zuckennan
Box Office Jeff Allen, Brian C. Collins, Eric J. Little, Cindy Svezia, Shawn Teague, Loralee Thompson
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LiHle Shop of Horrors
Books and Lyrics by HowardAshman Music by Alan Menken
Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director}. Originally produced at the Orphtum Theatre, New York City by the WPA Theatre, David Gtffon, Cammm Mackintosh, and the Shubert Organization.
Director Jack Parkhurst Musical Director/Conductor Michad Brill
Cllorcographer Rhythm McCarthy Scenic Designer Jeff Cole
Costume Designer Lou Bird Lighting Designer & Technical Director Steven George
Sound Designer Mark Coble
UTfLE SHOP OF HORRORS was originally directed by Howard A1hman with musical staging by Edie Cowan.
The Cast Chiffon Nicole Van Giesen Crptal Kendra Kassebaum
Ronnette Brook Kreienheder Mushnik Tlffi Stewart
Audrey Megan Parkhurst SeymoUr Bmy Curtis De.rdict Jeffiey Gross
Orin. Bernstein. Snip. Lw::c, lie everyone d.tc Gerald Downey Audrey n voi« Jeffiey Gross
mIlnipullltWn Dustin Thomas Longstreth
The Production Staff Auistant Director Eric J. little
Proclw:tion Stage Manager Michelle Dane Dance Captain Nicole Van Giesen
Assistant Stage Manager Kevin C. Eib House Manager Jeff Allen
Atsistant to the Lighting Designer Angela Willis Scenic Artist Denise Scoville
Muter Carpenter Michael Bower Props Muter Jennifer Logan
Light Board Operator Angela Willis Follow Spot Operators Michael Bower, Michael C. Culleton
Sound Operator Mark Coble Props, Deck lie Plant Crew Steven Jones, Glenn Kornblum,
Jennifer Logan, S. Denise Scoville, A J. Smith, Craig Zuckerman
Wardrobe Chele Ball, Angela M. Bayler, Christine R. Boyd, Meghan Boyle
The Orchestra Keyboard I Michael Brill
Keyboard n Amy McCann Guitar Dave Wood
Bass Kyth Trantham Percussion Bart Kelly
VocalArrangcmenu Robert Billig Orchcstration.s Robby Merkin
Audrey II construction by Mark Vanu, Di4ne V~ and Dwight Sump. Dental Instruments provided by Gary Nail, D.D.S., 1531 E. Sunshine.
Musical Numbers Act I
Little Shop of Horrors Girls Skid Row (Downtown) Company
Da-Doo Seymour and Girls Grow for Me Seymour
Ya Never Know Mushnik, Girls, & Seymour Somewhere That's Green Audrey
Oosed for Renovation Seymour, Audrey, & Mushnik Be a Dentist Orin & Girls
Mwhnik and Son Mushnik & Seymour Sudden <llanga Seymour
Git It Audrey II & Seymour Now (It's Jwt the Gas) Seymour & Orin
Act II Call Back in the Morning Audrey & Seymour
Suddenly Seymour Seymour, Audrey, & Girls Suppertime Audrey II & Girls
The Meek Shall Inherit Bernstein, Mrs. Lua:, Skip Snip, & Girls Somina/Suppertime rqJris~ Audrey and Audrey II
Somewhere That's Green rqJris~ Audrey Finale Company
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By Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot
Director Howard R. Orms ~c~u JeffCOk
Costume Designer Lou Bird I .ighting Designu & Technical Director Stl:Ven George
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The Place An apartment over a sub-branch of the National United Bank in Royal Windsor, England.
Act I Scene 1: 9:00 a.m. on a Monday in June. Scene 2: Early evening, two days later.
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The Cast Peter Hunter Gerald Downey
Franca Hunter Shelby Janes Brian Runnidcs Dustin Thomas Longstreth Eleanor Hunter Chele Ball
Leslie Bromhead Rick Maclvor Superintendent Paul Bryan Patrick Moses
Delivery Man Kory Roberts Mr. Needham Tim Stewart
Susan Kendra Kassebaum Barbara Kelly Martorelli
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Leader of the Pack The Ellie Greenwich Musical
Book by Anne Beats
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Music & Lyrics by Ellie Greenwich & Friends Based on the Original Play by Melanie Mints
Additional Material by Jack Heifoer
Director and Choreographer Chyrel Love Miller Musical Director/Conductor Michael Brill
Scenic Designer Michael C. Culleton Costume Designer Anthony Aldrich Lighting Designer Angela Willis
Technical Director Steven George Sound Designer Mark Coble
The d~clOr duJicaus this production to the mnnory oflxr motlxr and John Kline/ine.
The Cast FJlie Greenwich Nicole Van Giesen
Darlene Love Kendra Kassebaum Jeff Barry Barry Curtis
Annie Golden Frankie Hatcher Gw Sharkey Tim Stewart
Rosie Cindy Svezia D. J. Voice Rick MacIvor
Louuge Singer Susan Kniseley Waiter Kory Roberts
Guys and Girls Gerald Downey,Jenny Franklin, Jeffrey Gross, Shelby Janes, Steve Jones, Susan Kniseley, Brook Kreienheder, Eric J. Li rue, Dustin Thomas Longstreth, Rick MacIvor, Kelly Martorelli, Megan Parkhurst, Greg Redford, Kory Roberts, Craig Zuckennan,
Undn-rtutiy Matthew C. Gauck
The Production Staff Assistant Director Angela M. Bayler
Production Stage Manager Michelle Dane Asaistant Stage Manager Wes Lipe
House Manager Jeff Allen Scenic Artist Denise Scoville
Master Carpenter Michael C. Culleton Props Master Jennifer Logan
Light Board Operator Michael Bower Follow Spot Operators Meghan Boyle, R. C. Catt
Sound Operator Mark Coble Props, Deck Crew S. Denise Scoville
Wardrobe Chele Ball, Kevin C. Eib, Matthew C. Gauck, Cindy Svezia
The Orchestra Keyboard I Michael Brill
Keyboard IT Amy McCann Trombone Matt Frederickson
Trumpet JeffNall Guitarrrrumpet Pete Matthews
Bas. Kyth Trantham Percussion Ban Kelly
Musical Numbers Usted by pnform"S n411W
Act I Opening Dance Dustin. Craig. Gerald. Jeffrey.
Shelby. Susan. Kelly. Megan Be My Baby Frankie. Brook. Jenny
Wait 'til My Bobby Geu Home Kendra and Company A ••• My Name is Ellie Nicole
Jivette Boogie Beat Nicole. Brook. Susan Writer's Crossover Barry. Nicole. TIm. Dustin.
Jeffrey. Gerald. Steve Why Do Loft" Break
Each Others Hearts Kendra and Company Today I Met The Boy
rm Going Marry Kendra I Want to l.oft Him So Bad Nicole. Girls. Rick
Do Wah Diddy Barry & Guys And Then He Kissed Me The ups (Shelby. Jenny. Nicole)
Hanky Panky Barry. Nicole. and the Company Not Too Young to Get Married Kendra, Susan. Brook. Jenny. Tim
<llapd of Love Company Songwriting Melody Kendra. Rick. Nicole. Barry. Shelby, Craig
Baby I Love You Frankie & Girls Leader of the Pack Frankie & Company
Act II Act n Opening Dustin. Craig. Gerald. Jeffrey. Shelby.
Susan. Kelly. Megan Look of Love Susan. Gerald. Craig. Dustin. Jeffrey, Steve.
Megan. Brook. Kelly, Shelby, & Frankie Christmas-Baby Please Come Home Kendra. Susan. Shelby, Brook
Trees: Rick. Kory, Greg. & Eric I Can Hear Music Frankie, Jenny, Dustin, Steve
Rock of Rages Nicole Keep it Confidential Kendra. Dustin. Craig. Gerald. Jeffrey.
Shelby. Susan. Kelly. Megan Da Doo Ron Ron Nicole and Company
River Deep, Mountain High Kendra and Company We're Gonna Make It (After All) Nicole and Company
Music Credits for Leaeler of the Pack
I Want to Lov~ Him So Bad, Do Wah Diddy, Mayb~ I Know, and Look of Lov~ used by pennission ofT rio Music Co. Inc.: Et My Baby; Wait Till My Bobby Cds Hom~; And Thm H~ Kisud M~; Not Too Young (To Cet MarrUd), Chap~1 of Lov~; I Can H~ar Murie, RiV" D~~, Mountain High; Baby I Lov~ You, Christmm-Baby Pkas~ Ccm~ Hom~, Da Do Ron Ron used by pennission of Trio Music Co. Inc.lMother Bertha Music. Hanky Panky and What a Guy used by pennission of Alley Music Corp.1T rio Music Co. Inc. All rights administered by Hudson Bay Music Inc. (BMI) WIry Do Lovm Br~aIt Each Othm' H~arts
and Today I met th~ Boy I'm Conna Marry, used by permission ofUnichappell Music, Inc. Leader of the Pack used by pennission of Screen Gems-EM I. W~ 'r~ Conna M aIt~ It (Afor AIL), JivetU Bo~ Etat, and A ... My Nam~ is EIL~ used by pennission of My Own Publishing Co. Inc.lJent Music. K~~ It Ccnfidmtial used by pennission of My Own Publishing Co., Inc./Jent Music Urban Noise Inc.
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MANAGING DIRICTOR
Dr. Byrne D. Blackwood returns as managing director for his 20th year. He worked as set designer and technical direaor for 23 Tent productions prior to hemming the managing director. His work with Tent spans 27 seasons. An SMSU professor for'the past 34 years, Blackwood has designed more than 300 sets. He has also designed sets for the University of Arkansas, University of Mississippi, University of Missouri, Northwestern University, Louisiana Tech University, Lamar University, Springfield and Wichita Little Theatres, and various other high schools and colleges.
ARTISTIC DIRICTORS
<l1yrd Love Miller is an assistant professor in the theatre and dance department. Her past Tent credits include choreographing A Day in HoUywoodlA Night in tht Ukraint, Whtns Charley?, the Tent Theatre 25th Anniversary show, and last season's Jos~h and tht Amazing Ttchnicowr Drtamcoat. Miller also choreographs during the SMSU Mainstage season and works at Springfield Little Theatre as a choreographer and director. This summer, Miller will make her Tent directing debut with uadn oftht Pack, which she is also choreographing.
Howard R. Onns has been a member of the Tent Theatre company for 24 seasons. Throughout his career he has directed more than 300 shows, including seasons at community theatres in Iowa, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Massachusetts. Tent fans will remember his recent productions of Tht Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Btlls Art Ringing, Olympus on My Mind, Tht Fomgner, and Tht NmJ. This season, he adds No Sec Pkast, Wt'rt British, his 25th tent show, to his directing credits.
Jack Parkhurst, director of Littk Shop of Horrors, joined the SMSU theatre and dance farulty in 1990. He has directed more than 100 productions including 1991 's Big Rivtrand last season's Jos~h and tht Amazing Ttchnicowr Drtamcoat. He has also direaed SMSU's productions of Chicago, Conftnnct oftht Birds, and Tht Piratts ofpmzanct. Other directing credits include productions at the Mule Bam Theatre in Tarkio, Nebraska Director's Theatre, Summer Repertory Theatre at the UniversityofNebraska-Lincoln, and the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
MUSIC DIRICTOR
Michael Brill has served as musical director for professional theatre productions and cabaret acts in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. He has also served in that capacity for recent productions of Gypsy, Into tht Woods, and Anniut the Landers in Springfidd. Brill's musical direction credits under the Tent include Pump Boys and Dindtes, Big Riv", and last year's jouph and tht Amazing Ttchnicowr Drtamcoat.
TICHNICAL DIRICTOR/LIOHTINO DIIIONIR
Steven George is participating in his second year with Tent this summer. He holds an MFA in Technical Production and Lighting Design from Carnegie-Mellon University. Last summer George was technical director and lighting designer for all three shows. This year he is also designing the lighting for Littk Shop of Horrors and No Soc Pkast, Wt'rr British.
UOHTINO DISIONIR
Angela Wtllis began her technical interests at Central High School as a full-time stage manager. At SMSU, she has served as a scene shop assistant and has designed lighting for the 1993 One Acts. In her first year of Tent, Willis is designing the lights for Ltadn oftht Pack.
SCINIC DISIONIRS
JdJCo1e is a 1991 BFA technical theatre graduate from Central Missouri State University. He has worked as a scenic artist and sculptor for the Des Moines Metro Opera and the Lyric Opera of Kansas City. In his first season with Tent, Jeff is designer for Littk Shop of Horrors and No Soc Pkast, Wt" British.
Michad C. Culleton, designer for Ltatkr oftht Pack, is only the second undergraduate student in thirty-one years of Tent to design a show. This is his second season with Tent Theatre. Last year he was Master Carpenter for jouph and tht Amazing Ttchnicowr Drtamcoat.
COSTUMI DISIONIRS
Anthony Aldrich, a 1989 theatre graduate of SMSU, is serving as rostume designer for Ltadn oftht Pack. He recently rompleted his master's degree at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in rostume design. During the past three years he has worked with the Missouri Repertory Theatre. This is Aldrich's sixth season with Tent.
Lou Bird returns to the Tent company to design costwnes for Link Shop of Horrors and No Sex Pkase, We'rr British. Last year at Tent, he designed costumes for Starting Here, Starting Now. Bird, who graduated in May, 1991, with an MFA from the University of Virginia, serves as head of wardrobe for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. Other design credits include productions of Firr 'n Ice, Lips T ogether-Teeth Apan and work with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis.
SOUND DISIGNIR
Mark Coble serves as a sound designer and engineer for the theatre and Dance department. Coble is the sound designer for all three of this summer's productions and designed all of the productions during last year's season also. After graduating, Coble plans to pursue a masters degree in audio engineering.
CNORIOGRAPNIR
Rhythm McCarthy is serving as choreographer for Little Shop of Horrors in her first season with Tent. She has been a member of the dance faculty at SMSU since 1991. McCarthy has choreographed productions of The Robber Bridegroom, Marne, and Gypsy as well as several dance pieces, three of which premiered in New York in 1992. McCarthy has also directed and performed in many productions. In her concert dance career, she has appeared with the North Carolina Dance Theatre, California Ballet Company, and Agnes de Mille.
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Director's Notes LiHle Shop of Horrors I.ek "'rkhurst Littk Shop of Horrors is a MWalt Disneyish-look at a 1963 Grade MB- horror flick. This look is best described as resembling Ma plastic covered Better Homes and Garden magazine.~ This has been such an exciting and vibrant musical for us to bring to life. I'd especially like to ecognized Mike Brill, Rhythm McCanhy, Jeff Cole, Lou Bird, Steve George, Dwight Sump, the tech
nical and bwiness staff, and of course, a wonderfully talented cast and crew.
No Sex Please, We're British H ...... R. 0,.. This is that wonderful time of the year when sixty or more people worry about making sure you laugh and cry in the right place and on cue. Everything mwt be tuned to perfection fOr you the audience. Directors, actors, technicians, designers, and all wonder if their choices will be the most effective. Rhythm, tempo, dialogue, action, plot, all those elements that go into
the development of one great gigantic, spontaneous reaction-laughter. The Laugh . It is our hope that this is what No Sex Pkas~, W~T~ British will evoke. If so, we can breath and say,
MThank you fOr being with w for the evening.-
Leader of the Pack Chyrel MIII.r uillkr ofth~ Pack is a wonderful tribute to Ellie Greenwich. She gave w music to enjoy the lighter, brighter moments of life. We all cherish the time of innocence in which she wrote and use it's memory as an escape from today's complex world. I would like to dedicate this summer's per-formances to my mother, who was the eternal optimist, and to John K1ineline, who lived to be on stage and is bwy right now choreographing a chorus line of Angels. Thank
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The Company Jeff Allen is a graduate student and
was awarded the Bob Comer scholar
ship for the 1993 Tent season. This
past season, Jeff acted in TIN Sum of Us and was assistant director for an
off-campus production of Mahagonny. Jeff received his undergraduate
degree from Northwest Missouri
State University.
Chde Ball is a senior BFA theatre ma
jor at SMSU. This past year she per
formed as the fairy godmother in History: Her Story During Tent, she plays a
real-life mother as Eleanor in No Sex Please, Were British. Chele loves pup
pies and has recently taken in a three
legged dog.
Angela M. Bayler is a graduate student
in the Theatre & Dance department. She will receive her Master's in Theatre
this summer. While at SMS, she has
appeared in As You Like It and directed
a one-act Why the Lord Come to Sand Mountain. This summer she is an assis
tant director for Leaderofthe Pack.
Christine R. Boyd is finally taking all of the chances that she wanted to in her
life and is feeling great. She is ready to
have fun. Christine offers her thanks to
all of those who are standing behind her:
Mom, Dad, Gene, Tosca, Jasper, Jared,
Day, and Kim. She loves them all.
Megban Boyle just completed her
second year at SMS as a tech major.
Meghan was props mistress for two productions this past year. Next year she will be working in the scene shop. This summer, she is working in the costume shop.
Scott Whiteley Carter is a Communi
cations graduate student from North Little Rock, Arkansas. This summer,
his first with Tent, he is serving as
assistant managing director. Like another Arkansan, he plays the saxo
phone, but Scott does not like early
mommgJogs.
R. C. Catt is going for his B.S. in Ed. in the areas of Speech and Theatre. He will graduate this December and
looks forward to gaining a wealth of knowledge and experience to help him become an outstanding high school teacher.
Brian C. Collins is a recent graduate
of Mineral Area College in Flat River. He is a junior studying Theatre pro-
duction and design. This summer he works in the Box Office and is assistant stage manager for No Sex Pkas~. w~ r~ British.
Barry Curtis joins Tent after two sum
mers of performing at Worlds of Fun. Past roles include Pluto in Orph(US in tm Undnwor/d, the Baker in Into th~ Woods. and his all-time favorite role of Sister Mary Sunshine in SMSU's Chicago. This past spring, he also appeared
in the premiere of Th~ R~d Hous~.
Michdle Dane is a Springfield native
who has finished her work on a B.S. in Ed. and is currently working on her B.F.A in Theatre. For the time
being, Michelle is enjoying her second tent season where she is production stage manager for all three shows.
Gerald Downey is returning to Tent for his third and final season. He has been
seen in past productions such as Big RiV". Jos~h and th~ Amazing T~ch-
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nicolor Dreamcoat, and The Nerd. This season he is appearing in all three shows. The reason for his return to Tent is that
he still has a burning desire to please. Kevin C. Eib is a theatre major with a Latin minor. This summer he
is working costumes and is assistant
stage manager Little Shop of Horrors. After he graduates, Kevin
would like to continue his education
and increase his hat collection.
Matthew C. Gauck is a freshman,
un-decided major. He hails from the bustling metropolis ofLohmen, MO. His favorite quote, "Tech is my life." This summer, he is on the
tech crew and is the understudy for
Leadu of the Pack.
Jeffrey Gross has anchored himself
here for his first Tent season. Before Tent, he has been adrift performing at Worlds of Fun, a resort nightclub, and
in Into the Woods. This summer he is in Leadu of the Pack and Little Shop of Horrors. Bon voyage!
Frankie Hatcher is appearing this summer in Leadu of the Pack. She has
played Rhetta Cupp in Pump Boys and Dinettes and Cinderella in Into the Woods. She has also appeared in nu
merous operas produced by the University of Arkansas Opera Theatre.
Shelby Janes is appearing in her first season of Tent this summer. She can be seen in No Sex Please,
We re British and Leacler of the Pack. Shelby may be familiar to audience members who have seen her many appearances in local commercials. After graduation, she plans to move to
New York City;
Steve Jones is a senior theatre major at Central Methodist College in
Fayette, MO. Steve has recently appeared in The Runner Stumbles and As You Like It. This past April,
he directed a production of The Actors Nightmare.
Kendra Kassebaum is a junior from St. Louis who is appearing her first Tent season. Kendra has spent three seasons at Six Flags over Mid-America. Audience members may recognize her from her performance as the twisted,
but genteel Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods this past year.
Susan Kniseley is joining Tent for her fourth summer playing the Lounge singer in Leadu of the Pack. Springfield
audiences have seen her play Narrator 1
in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Tansy in The Nerd. and
the Witch in Into the Woods.
A junior at SMSU, Glenn Kornblum is a theatre education major. This past season he appeared as William in As You Like It. Glenn was also the "props
guy" for The Sum of Us and is working on the tech crew this summer.
Brook Krcienhed.er has appeared in The Pirates 0fPmzanu, Hot~/ Paradiso, and Chicago. This past season she went Into the Woods as Cinderella and was
assistant director of Conflrmu of th~ Birds. This summer, her first in Tent,
Brook appears in Little Shop of Horrors and L~1IIkr ofth~ Pack.
Wcs lipe is a senior media production major from Springfield. He has written
and directed several student films and is currently pursuing a theatre minor. He has previously worked on the tech
nical crew of As You Lik~ It. This summer, Wes is assistant stage manager for blllkr ofth~ Pack.
Eric J. little is a senior double majoring in Theatre/Speech and English
education and has appered in several productions. This is Eric's second year in the tent. Among other things, Eric
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Jennifer Logan was a member of the technical crew for As You Lik~ It and later a scene shop assistant for the Spring of 1993. This past year, she successfully played 14 children in a one
act play which qualifies her to be the sole understudy for the entire Tent
company and props master for all three
productions this summer.
Dustin Thomas Longstreth is happy to
be returning for his second season of Tent. He will be familiar to last season's audiences as the Calypso
singing Canaanite in Jos~h ... Other productions in which he has appeared are Chicago, As You Lik~ It, and Conprmc~ of the Birds. This summer, Dustin is appearing in all three shows.
Rick Maclvor is a senior Electronic Media major. Though he is going to Europe in the summer of 1994, he
is happy to be spending his third summer with Tent this year. Among his
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in Th~N"d.
Kelly Martorelli is a junior major hap
py to be enjoying life under the Tent for the first time. She is serving as assistant to the director and has a lot of re
sponsibility (for the first time) for No S~ Pkas~, W~ ~ British. She is in the
cast of that show and L~atkr of th~ Pack.
Bryan Patrick Moses is a junior at
SMSU where he is studying theatre performance. He would like to say "Thank you" to all who will reply
"You' re welcome!" Also, he'd like to
say hello to anyone named Bob, Kate,
and Betty. Bryan has appeared in As You Lik~ It and Hotel Paradiso.
Megan Parkhurst is a history major
out of Omaha, Nebraska. This summer is her first in Tent Theatre.
Megan is happy to be appearing as Audrey in Littk Shop of Horrors and in the cast of Leader of the Pack.
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Jodee Payette is a graduate of Stephens
College and Florida Adantic University. Her expertise in fashion design and marketing has served her well in
her past work with fashion productions. Jodee has acted in several local commercials and is working in the
Tent business office this summer.
Greg Redford is a junior theatre major
from Bolivar. In the past, he has appeared in Th~ King and lin 1991. In
the present, he is appearing in uadnofth~ Pack. In the future, he will be a member of the In-School Players for
the 1993-94 school year.
Kory Roberts is working on the crew
for Littk Shop of Horrors and is in the casts of L~adn- of th~ Pack and No S~ Pkas~, W~r~ British. A recipient of the
1992 Most Promising Freshman award, Kory has appeared as Adam in As You Lik~ It. Kory is seeking a BFA
in theatre performance and a minor in creative writing.
This is the first year of tent for S. Denise Scoville who is the Master
Carpenter for No Sex Pleas~, W~'r~ British. Denise was especially involved
in History: Hn- Story this past Spring. In addition to appearing as the Comrade, she was props mistress, and claims to have lost her mind on that show.
A. J. Smith is working on the technical
crew for all three shows this summer. This 1991 Fort Smith, Arkansas,
greaduate workedonthe crew of As You Lik~ It and will appear in the Enmry of the P~ople next Autumn.
Ttmotby Stewart is a graduate student at SMSU appearing in his first summer of Tent. Tim received his B.A from
Oklahoma State University where he
performed in various shows like Whos~ Afraid of Virginia Woo!f?and Hair. At SMSU he has performed in Confn-",u of th~ Birds. This summer Tim is in the cast of all three shows.
Cindy Svezia is a friendly girl with lots of enthusiasm. This summer, she will
be channeling all of that fervor into
working in the costume shop and the
box office for the 1993 Tent Season.
Additionally, she is appearing as Rosie in Ua4er ofth~ Pack. Cindy thanks her parents for their unconditional love.
Shawn Teague is a senior BFA major in Thea~re. His credits include VISitors from Chicago. Middle of Nowh"~, and the title role in Robin Hood (he played it before Kevin Costner). This summer
he is working in the box office.
This is the third season that l.oralee Thompson has worked in the Tent box office. She claims to be the goddess of the box office. The other box office workers claim she is the task master
but are happy to be working with her, anyway.
Nicole Van Giesen is a senior theatre performance major. She has recently
been seen as Narrator 2 in Jos~ph ... , Venus in Orph~ and th~ Undnwor/d, Phoebe in As You Lik~ It (which she played with a broken foot). This year
she is in Little Shop of Horrors and L~a4er ofth~ Pack.
Craig Zuckerman is joining Tent for his first season.This summer he is a
member of the cast of L~atkr of th~ Pack and on the crew of the other
two shows. Craig just completed his second year at SMS where he
has appeared in Blu~ Horses, and HOkt Paradiso.
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John Klineline Memorial Summer Theatre Internship danct arta: Gerald Downey
Joseph Cantlin Memorial Scholarship uchnicai arta: Michele Ball
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Stephen Emanuel Memorial Summer Theatre Internship p"jormanu area: Nicole Van Giesen
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Stephen E.anuel Stephen graduated from SMSU in 1965. He will be rt:membered by Tent audiences fOr his appearances in 1964, 65, 70, 77, and 78 in Tent productions. A member of the original Tent company in 1963, Steve appeared in J.jttk Mary Sunshine. Other shows in which he appeared include Q/ebraJion, S« Loves Me, Mary, Mary, and Twelfth Night (all from 1970), Man ofu Ma1'lCha anti Babes in Amu (both from 1977), and &11. &oft, and Candle, and T« Miltado in 1978. Steve was a Scrt:en Actor's Guild and Actor's Equity member and enjoyed a rewarding musical cart:er both in Europe and the United States.
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Tent Theatre 31 Seasons
1963 Come Blow Your Horn
High Button Shoes
The Miser
Little Mary Sunshine
1964 Sunday in New York
The Boy Friend
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Li'l Abner
1965 See How They Run
Bye Bye Birdie
The Rivals
Irma La Douce
1966 You Can't Take it With You
Anything Goes
Tarruffe
llO in the Shade
1967 Barefoot in the Park
Oh, What A Lovely War!
Misalliance
Once Upon a Mattress
1968 Born Yesterday
Wonderful Town
Gigi
A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum
1969 Riverwind
The Drunkard
Silk Stockings
A Streetcar Named Desire
1970 Mary,Mary
Celebration
Twelfth Night
She Loves Me
1971 H.M.S. Pinafore
The Tender Trap
Apple Tree
1972
Fiddler on the Roof
As You Like It Trial by Jury/Black
Comedy
1973 Brigadoon
Dirty Work at the
Crossroads
Jacques Brei Is Alive and
Well and Living in Paris
1974 George M!
Summer and Smoke
The Fantasticks
1975 GodspelI Scapino!
Destry Rides Again
1976 The Sunshine Boys
The Roar of the
Greasepaint, The Smell
of the Crowd
Leave It To Jane
1977 Man of La Mancha
The Imponance of
Being Earnest
Babes in Arms
1978 The Mikado
Bell, Book and Candle
The Robber Bridegroom
1979 Damn Yankees
The Comedy of Errors
The Boy Friend
1980 A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum
How the Other Half Loves
Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat
1981 Dames at Sea
Bedroom Farce
Working
1982 Li'l Abner
Ring Round the Moon
Stop the World-
I Want to Get Off
1983 Tinrypes
Deathtrap
Company
1984 The 1940's Radio Hour
Fools
Oh, Kay!
1985 Two by Two
My Three Angels
Grease
1986 Pippin
The Foreigner
Qui\ters
1987 Where's Charley?
See How They Run
A Day in Hollywood/
A Night in the Ukraine
5 x 5 Follies 1"0 1"2 1088 Your Own Thing Joseph and the Amazing
Jerry's Girls The Musical Comedy Technicolor Dreamcoat
Corpse! Murders of1940 The Nerd
Zorba' Sugar Starting Here, Starting Now
1080 1"1 Pump Boys and Dinettes Big River
~ Greater Tuna
Bells Are Ringing
Broadway Bound
Olympus On My Mind
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10. Shawn Teague 20. Jennifer Logan 30. Meghan Boyle 40. Chele Ball 50. Rick Maclvor