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Cox Building Playhouse, Plano January 22 - February 14, 2009 The Star-Spangled Girl by Neil Simon directed by Carol M. Rice presents

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Cox Building Playhouse, Plano

January 22 - February 14, 2009

The Star-Spangled

Girl

by Neil Simon directed by Carol M. Rice

presents

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Rover Dramawerks’ Season Sponsors

Plano Arts & Cultural Endowment, Inc.

ArtCentre of Plano Jenifer Balch City of Richardson City of Plano Robin Coulonge Curran Tomko Tarski, LLP eRecycle Online Ron Eubanks

Frisco Community Theatre Haggard Property Group, Ltd. Garland Civic Theatre Lloyd and Sara Jones

Bill Justus David McLorren Plano Arts & Cultural Endowment Plano Community Charity

Plano Stages Staff Michael Rathbun Truman Rice Jim & Patsy Sadowski

Barry Schneider Texas Commission on the Arts A Toast to Texas Rick Tuman

Valarie Walsh

Special Thanks

The Star-Spangled Girl would not have been possible without the generous contributions of the following:

Our wonderful donors, season sponsors, and purchasers of program ads. Please visit those businesses whose ads you see here

and let them know you appreciate their support of the arts!

YOU, for being in our audience - with an extra special thanks to our growing number of season ticket holders!

The Rover Board of Directors

Jenifer Balch, President Ron Eubanks, VP of Business Management

Jason Rice, VP of Production Mary Millholland, Secretary

Charisse McLorren, Treasurer Carol M. Rice, Artistic Director

Alejandro de la Costa, Lisa Devine, Terrie W. Justus, Martha Kosel Michael Rathbun, Barry Schneider, Rick Tuman

Rover Dramawerks Donors

This list represents donations received since January of 2007. If we have failed to include you, please accept our sincere apology and let us know so we can rectify the situation.

Thank you ALL for your generous support!

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Plano Arts & Cultural Endowment

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Pioneer - $2500 to $4999

Anonymous ▪ Jason & Carol Rice

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Curran Tomko Tarski LLP ▪ Premier Wines ▪ Texas Commission on the Arts

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Genevieve Rice ▪ David & Lisa Rosenstein ▪ Matthew & Paula Rosenstein ▪ Celeste Rosenthal ▪ Mark-Brian Sonna ▪ Tru-Blast Corporation ▪

Wal-Mart ▪ WellPoint Foundation ▪ Richard Wills

Scout - $50 to $99 Anonymous ▪ Laura Y. Burford ▪ Central Market ▪ John & Twylia Church ▪ Nancy Corley & Barry Schneider ▪ Debra Davis ▪ Matthew J. Edwards ▪ Goodsearch.com ▪ Victoria Irvine ▪ Charlotte Kolls ▪ Debbie Marshall ▪

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First Watch - $20 to $49

Amazon.com ▪ Anonymous (3) ▪ Alejandro de la Costa ▪ eBay ▪ Kegs & Barrels ▪ Krispy Kreme Donuts ▪ Edith Dulles Lawlis ▪

Lenny’s Subs ▪ Sasha McGonnell ▪ Donald McLaughlin ▪ Plano Community Charity ▪ Kelley E. Skidmore ▪ Rick Tuman ▪ Verizon

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Invest in Rover! As we continue our 2008-09 Season, Rover Dramawerks continues to experience incredible growth! We are in our ninth year of production, presenting six exciting full length mainstage shows (our next one a World Premiere in the Courtyard Theater!) and two One Day Only 24-hour play festivals, not to mention all of our classes (for kids and adults). However, with growth comes more expense, and we need your help. Ticket sales cover only a small part of the cost of a production. Won’t you consider making a tax deductible donation to Rover Dramawerks? We will be forever in your debt. Rover is also looking for people who want to help get the word out about Rover to sponsors, philanthropists, and organizations throughout Plano and the surrounding communities. Please contact Artistic Director Carol M. Rice at [email protected] for more information. (Feel free to send email to Ms. Rice with kudos, questions, or concerns about anything Rover related, too!) Or if you just want to enjoy the show, that's great! We need and appreciate your support and hope to see you in our audience again soon. Be sure to buy your season tickets! And please join us on Thursday, January 29 after the show at the ArtCentre of Plano (just down the street) for a reception with the cast, director, and designers, as well as many of the Rover Board. We’d love to get to know you! These receptions are every Second Thursday of each show, so mark your calendars now!

The Cast Andy Hobart............................................................................Joey Folsom Norman Cornell......................................................................Joe Cucinotti Sophie Rauschmeyer...........................................................Marla Jo Kelly

The Production Staff Director…………………………………...................................Carol M. Rice Assistant Director/Stage Manager.…………………...............Tiffany Hillan Producer……………………..…………………....…..…............Jenifer Balch Scenic Design....………….………..………………….......................Bill Parr Costume Design...………………………...………................Paul McKenzie Properties Design.……………………..……………...........Terrie W. Justus Lighting Design.…………………..………………………..................Bill Parr Sound Design...…………….......................................................Jason Rice Fight Choreography........................................................Sasha McGonnell Light and Sound Board Operation…….................Pamela J. Schamberger Set Construction and Painting..........................Daniel Balch, Jenifer Balch Debbie Cheng, Maddie Cheng, Joe Cucinotti Alejandro de la Costa, Lisa Devine, Ron Eubanks Joey Folsom, Tiffany Hillan, Michelle Hoekstra Rebecca Jordan, Bill Justus, Terrie W. Justus Marla Jo Kelly, Chris Kosel, Martha Kosel, Paul McKenzie David A. Miller, Bill Parr, Sarah Quiroz, Carol M. Rice Jason Rice, Scott Rice, Stephen Rice, Alexa Rosenstein Barry Schneider, Ricky Thompsen, Rick Tuman Program...............…...…………………………………….........Carol M. Rice Publicity.............................................................................Barry Schneider Box Office…………………………………..Rebecca Jordan, Kim Wickware

The action takes place in an apartment in San Francisco in 1966.

There will be one 15-minute intermission.

Please turn off all pagers, cellular phones, wristwatch alarms,

and other noise-making devices. Thank you!

Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Services.

Rover's Mission Searching for treasures, new and rediscovered,

for theatre "off the beaten path."

Rover Dramawerks produces lost or forgotten works of well-known authors, revives excellent scripts that have suffered from lack of exposure,

and discovers unknown gems of the stage.

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Who's Who Jenifer Balch is proud to be serving as the newly elected President of the Board for Rover Dramawerks. By day, Jenifer assists clients with legal needs arising in a variety of contexts with the firm of Curran Tomko Taski LLP. While Jenifer has no desire to be on stage, she has developed an unexpected passion for producing; this is her second show as a producer. As producer, Jenifer is able to utilize her full geekness in organization! Jenifer is thankful for the personal support of her Rover friends as well as that of her son Daniel and her friend Michelle. Joe Cucinotti (pronounced KOO-CHIN-NAUGHTY...YEAH BABY!) returns for his third show with Rover. He was last seen working as the AD/SM for An Infinite Ache directed by Lisa Devine. Some of Joe’s previous roles include his award-winning portrayal of Eddie McCuen in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 for Allen High School. There was also his chilling depiction of Eddie McCuen in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 for Garland Civic Theatre. And let us not forget his whimsical work as Eddie McCuen in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 for Rover Dramawerks. (Can you say "diversity"?) Every weeknight for the past nine years, Mr. Cucinotti has been heard on Mix 102.9 where he worked under the name Joe Kelly. He has recently finished writing his first stage musical entitled The Rise and Fall of Radio Through the Eyes of Rose Kelly, which he will be self-producing/directing later this year. He sends a very warm thanks to his friends and family for their unwavering support. And a special thanks to his fellow cast and crew for such a killer time. Joey Folsom is pursuing a BA in Theater Performance at the University of North Texas and is delighted to be working with Rover. He’s been seen on stage as Johnny Pat in The Cripple of Inishmaan, Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Stolen Shakespeare Guild, Georgie in Jesus Hates Me at Kitchen Dog, Eddie in Fool for Love and most recently as Donner in The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, both for Sundown Collaborative Theatre. Recently he directed Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange, which was named DFW’s second ballsiest production of the year by Pegasus News. While working on The Star-Spangled Girl, Joey has also been preparing for the role of Dan in Closer for Shank Productions in Denton. Tiffany Hillan is a Junior at the University of North Texas studying Theatre, French, Photography, and Secondary Education. She is a board member and President of Sundown Collaborative Theatre in Denton. Tiffany is very grateful to have been invited to become part of The Star-Spangled Girl, her first Rover Dramawerks show. Her previous shows as Stage Manager include Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork

Small, Simple Ways To Support Rover Use GoodSearch.com when surfing the web (instead of Google), and Rover gets about a penny per search! Use GoodSearch Shopping when you shop online, and Rover gets a percentage of your purchase! Get your Albertson’s Community Partners Card at the box office and use it each time you shop! Or link your Tom Thumb Reward Card to Rover! Just fill out an application at the store's Courtesy Booth including our account number, 10965, and we’ll get a percentage every time you buy groceries! Visit www.roverdramawerks.com to see all the ways you can help in small ways like this. It all adds up! Or think big and make a tax deductible donation!

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Orange, Fool for Love (both with Sundown), and Little Shop of Horrors (McKinney Repertory Theater). She would like to thank her family, friends, and most of all her loving husband for being so ridiculously supportive. Terrie W. Justus has been a part of the Rover scene since 2002, as a performer, properties designer, producer, and board member. She has performed in Lady Windermere’s Fan, two productions of War of the Worlds, Greasy Spork at WaterTower’s Out of the Loop Festival, Little Footsteps, and The Runner Stumbles. She appeared in the title role of this season’s opening production of Veronica’s Room, for which she achieved critical acclaim, and was named one of the top ten performances of the year in Pegasus News. She served as producer for the regional premiere of Morphic Resonance, and has provided props for Claptrap, Spider’s Web, Love from a Stranger, Surviving Grace, and The Runner Stumbles. Finding props for this production has been like a trip down memory lane, being one of the few involved in the production who actually survived The ‘60s! Marla Jo Kelly is a Cum Laude graduate of Texas Wesleyan University with a degree in Theatre Arts. There, she was awarded the Johnson Garrett Musical Theatre Award. Most recently, she portrayed Young Margot DeCosta in Theatre Three’s production of Look What’s Happened to Pixie DeCosta! Favorite roles include Thelma in Fort Worth Theatre’s The Trip to Bountiful, Tiara in The Pocket Sandwich Theatre’s Atomic Cavegirls of Island Zero, and Suzanne in Runway Theatre’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Ms. Kelly currently works at the Art Institute of Dallas. She would like to thank her family and friends for their love and support. Paul McKenzie is pleased to be backstage at Rover again. Paul's costuming work was last seen in Veronica's Room. Paul's work has been seen around the Metroplex at Garland Civic Theatre, Pegasus Theatre, and Richardson Theatre Centre. Thanks to the Rover family for welcoming me back again!

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This is Bill Parr's first production with Rover in many years, and he is happy to be getting to work with friends he has known since before its inception, as well as, getting to meet new, memorable friends. With a more extensive background in theater than he will ever talk about, Bill enjoys the distraction that theater provides from the work day. In addition to using his creative abilities to remember his college apartment, Bill enjoys showing those who don't know any better about the meaning of theater. Bill serves The Nor'kirk Presbyterian in Carrollton teaching scripture to its congregation. Sarah Quiroz is a student at the University of North Texas pursuing a B.A. in theater. This is her first show with Rover Dramawerks and she is excited to be a part of this production. In Denton, Sarah is involved with Sundown Collaborative Theater and is looking forward to Asst. Directing True West this spring. She hopes you enjoy the show! Carol M. Rice is the Artistic Director of Rover Dramawerks, as well as one of the co-founders, and has been involved in some way with every show Rover has done. She most recently directed last season’s smash hits Shakespeare in Hollywood and Gilligan’s Island: the Musical. Some of her other favorite directing efforts include Morphic Resonance, Noises Off, Witness for the Prosecution, The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged), and Lady Windermere’s Fan, and she will be directing Epic Proportions for Rover later this season. Carol is also a produced playwright, and her World Premiere adaption of Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days will be seen at the Courtyard Theater (next door) in March! Despite her absolute love of theatre, her favorite roles are Wife to best friend Jason and Mommy to Stephen and Scott. Jason Rice has been on the Rover board since it was founded and is the current Vice President of Production. He has designed sound for such shows as Veronica’s Room, Mary’s Wedding, Private Eyes, The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged), Night Must Fall, The Glass Menagerie and Light Up the Sky. He has received awards for acting and sound design, and he has written several custom murder mysteries and one-act plays. Jason has composed music for both live theatre and video, receiving the Aegis Award for his original composition for Matt Kaufman’s film short Willoughby. Some of the plays he has directed for Rover include The Baltimore Waltz, The Runner Stumbles, Bags, and War of the Worlds, and he will be directing Around the World in 80 Days next. As much fun as theater is, Jason’s favorite role is Daddy to 7-year-old Stephen and 4½-year-old Scott. “What’s my motivation for ‘Because I said so!’?” This is Pamela J. Schamberger’s first production with Rover. She first started, however, doing shows with Carol in the musical Don’t Count Your Chickens Until They Cry Wolf and also appeared with her in Wrens. After a ten-year hiatus, she is so pleased to be working with Carol again and with Rover! She is especially thankful to Carol for helping her with her appeal.

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