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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus show program

M A INS TAGE

presents

Sponsored by

A Play in Two Acts by Andrew J. Fenady
Based on the Teleplay by Val DeCrowl and Andrew J. Fenady
By special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing, Woodstock, Ill.
Dec. 12-14 and 19-20 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 14, 20, and 21 at 2 p.m.

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The Callboard

Welcome to your La Crosse Commu- One hundred eleven years later, we too
nity Theatre and thank you for sharing can find direction from Church’s re-
some time with us during this wonder- sponse, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa
ful season! Claus. He exists as certainly as love
and generosity and devotion exist, and
Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus you know that they abound and give to
is set in Victorian New York and is your life its highest beauty and joy.”
based on real-life events. Back then,
eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon Thank you, Virginia, for asking the
wrote the New York Sun and asked the question, and thank you, Mr. Church,
question, “Is there a Santa Claus?” for giving us all a reason to believe.
The sharing of Frances P. Church’s “No Santa Claus! Thank God! he lives
editorial response quickly became a and lives forever.”
Christmas tradition as well as the most
famous editorial in U.S. newspaper With warmest wishes for the holidays,
history. Virginia O’Hanlon received a
steady stream of mail about her letter Lori Portner
throughout her life and often credited Director
the editorial with shaping her life’s
positive direction.

Auditions

Auditions for Twelfth Night: Feb. 2 & 3, 2009
The Producers: March 23 & 24, 2009
2008-2009 Shows Masquerade: May 11 & 12, 2009

For detailed synopses and character
descriptions, please visit our website,
lacrossecommunitytheatre.org. Please
call 784-9292 to schedule an audition
time or for more information.

Lobby Gallery

Dolores Marusarz began selling her Since moving here in 2000, she has
artwork in 1958, when a drawing of painted much of the coulee landscape.
hers was chosen as the cover of a Chi- She also paints portraits on commis-
cago youth magazine. Her paintings sion. She is a juried member of East
now hang in museums and private col- Bank Artists in La Crosse and the La
lections throughout the United States Crosse Society of Arts and Crafts. Her
and other countries. She has taught website is http://marusart.tripod.com.
painting for many years, has adminis-
tered many arts councils and art fairs, LCT welcomes you to browse the
and currently shows her work at four gallery. All pieces are for sale, and
galleries. She especially enjoys paint- 25% of the purchase price will be
ing children doing things that show donated to La Crosse Community
their pleasure in being alive and young, Theatre. To make a purchase, please
and looking toward their bright future. ask at the box office. Thank you for
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Theatre Education

Get in the Act! Photography by Theresa M. Smerud

There is still time to get in the ACT Lori Portner
this season. NOW is the time to sign
up for the Winter Term of our School LCT Education Director
of Theatre Arts. The Winter Term runs
Jan. 5 – March 9, 2009, and will focus
on scene study that involves develop-
ing script-derived acting skills. Classes
fill up very fast! Scholarships are
available! Don’t miss out! Call Lori
at 784-9292, ext. 5, to sign up.

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The 2008-2009 Season

To Kill a Mockingbird ...........................................Sept. 5-7, 11-14, and 18-21

Based on Harper Lee’s book and adapted by Christopher Sergel, To Kill a Mockingbird tells the
tale of Scout, a young girl in a small southern town about to experience dramatic events that will
affect the rest of her life. The play recounts how a local trial about controversial racial issues can
stir a town into a frenzy. Scout must understand what it means to stand up for what is right as her
father defends a young black man wrongfully accused of a grave crime. The family faces hostility
throughout the trial. The play offers a twist as the audience becomes the jury overseeing the young
man’s trial. This meaningful work of art is meant to challenge one’s own beliefs in justice.

Something’s Afoot..............Oct. 24-26, 30-Nov. 2, and Nov. 6-9 (Patrons’ Pick)

This musical spoof about the detective genre, mostly based on works by Agatha Christie, involves a
group of people invited to the estate of Lord Dudley Rancour. When the host is found dead, all race
to discover whodunit. Chaos ensues as one after another of the guests is killed. The musical, with
lyrics, music, and book by James McDonald, David Vos, and Robert Gerlach, is a comical journey
with a surprise twist at the end.

Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus..................... Dec. 12-14 and 19-21

Virginia O’Hanlon is an eight-year-old girl looking for the answers to whether Santa Claus is real
by writing a letter to the editor of the New York Sun in 1897. A veteran editor, Frank P. Church
knows the girl deserves a truthful answer. Based on real events, the play is narrated by the editor of
the Sun and puts the wonder back into Christmas from the views of a child and adult, making you
believe that Santa Claus “exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist…”

Godspell ............................. Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 5-8, and 12-15 (AACT Festival Entry)

Godspell takes parables, mostly from the Gospel of Matthew, and modernizes them with energetic
force and creative twists to the 1970s. Jesus and his disciples, portrayed as hippies, sing their way
through his life, from Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist to the passion of Christ. This colorful hip-
pie romp through the gospels is a classic for kids of all ages and should not be missed!

Twelfth Night .................................................... Mar. 20-22, 26-29, and Apr. 2-5

As with most Shakespeare comedies, Twelfth Night deals with lots of mistaken identity. Viola is
shipwrecked and loses sight of her twin brother, Sebastian. She masquerades as a young page for
Duke Orsino until she can find her brother. The duke takes her in as a confidant to help him court
Lady Olivia. But Olivia has developed a fancy for Orsino’s new page. Meanwhile, Viola falls in
love with her master, who still believes she is a man. The love triangles become more complex as
the steward Malvolio believes Lady Olivia is really secretly in love with him. All is finally revealed
when Sebastian returns and marries Lady Olivia, who mistakes him for Viola disguised as the page.

The Producers......................................................... May 8-10, 14-17, and 21-24

Mel Brooks’ comedy The Producers is truly a hit, winning a record 12 Tony® Awards and wowing
audiences. A down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and his well-mannered accountant scheme to
produce the most notorious flop in Broadway’s history, thereby bilking their backers out of millions
of dollars. Only one thing goes awry: the show is a smash hit! At the core of the insanely funny
adventure is a poignant emotional journey of two very different men who become friends.

Masquerade: A Magical Evening ........................... June 18-21 and 25-28

They say “variety is the spice of life,” so let us spice up your life with Masquerade, a variety
show filled with music, dance, and the spoken word, performed by the very talented youth of our
community. Enjoy music from shows such as Wicked, Les Miserables, and The Phantom of the
Opera. Enjoy scenes from classical to contemporary theatre that will leave you thrilled and eager
for more. You’re sure to enjoy this special evening of talent and skill you won’t soon forget.

Season Tickets

Stocking Stuffer (the last 4 shows) $55

* Season ticket holders may reserve their
seats one week before the public; patrons,
two weeks. Patrons who donate $100 or
more may reserve their seats as soon as
they know their schedule (subject to avail-
ability). Reservations are required and
seats are not guaranteed after public ticket
sales begin.

For more information, call 608-784-9292 or Name(s)____________________________
visit www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org. Address_____________________________
City/State/ZIP________________________
Single Tickets Phone _________(work) _________(home)

Musicals _______________________(mobile)
“Something’s Afoot,” “Godspell,” E-mail______________________________
and “The Producers”
General tickets, Friday or Saturday: $20.50 Stocking Stuffer (last 4 shows)

Thursday or Sunday: $19.50 ____ $55 $_______
Student/military tickets, Thursday or
Sunday: $10 Patron Donation* $________

Student rush tickets (if available 30 *Donate $50 and order tickets two weeks before the
minutes prior to show time, Friday or public. Donate $100 or more and reserve your seats
Saturday): $10 for any show as soon as you know your schedule!

Plays TOTAL $_______
“To Kill a Mockingbird,”
○ Check enclosed (payable to LCT)
“Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa ○ MasterCard ○VISA ○Discover
Claus,” and “Twelfth Night”
General tickets, Friday or Saturday: $18.50 Card # ______________________________

Thursday or Sunday: $17.50 Exp. __/__ Signature___________________
Student/military tickets, Thursday or
Sunday: $10 Mail to: LCT, P.O. Box 1852,
La Crosse, WI 54602-1852
Student rush tickets (if available 30
minutes prior to show time, Friday or
Saturday): $10

Youth Production

“Masquerade: A Magical Evening”
Adults: $10
Children: $5

LCT Staff

Artistic Director ............................................................................................Greg Parmeter
Box Office Supervisor....................................................................................Eric Severson
Education Director ............................................................................................Lori Portner
Scenic Designer/Tech Director ...................................................................Dillon McArdle
Costume Designer..................................................................................... Mandy Parmeter
Volunteer Coordinator....................................................................................Sheryl Clouse
House Managers........................................... Sheryl Clouse, Jeremiah Galvan, Sue Kundy,
.................................................................................................. Lori Portner, Eric Severson

Board of Directors

President............................................................................................................. Tom Brock
1st Vice President...............................................................................................Cary Heyer
2nd Vice President .............................................................................................. Phil Addis
Treasurer ........................................................................................................... Chuck Roth
Secretary ................................................................................................Nancy Korn-Smith
Past President .....................................................................................................John Lyche
Members at Large ........................ David Amborn, Kenna Christians, Michael J. Hartigan,
.............................. Dar Isaacson, Krin Krause, Vicky Kunz, Steve Rose, Nancy Sedbrook

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Production Crew

Light Board Operator...................................................................................... Libby Bestul
Sound Board Operator ....................................................................................Bernie Keller
Set Construction.............................................Jeff Ilstrup, Dillon McArdle, Greg Parmeter
Set Painting ..................................................................................................Sharon Markee
Costume Construction........... Leslie Bates, Michael Kruse, Betty Lamb, Mandy Parmeter
Run Crew .............Leslie Bates, Debbie Brown, Ben Harbst, Andy Krage, Marcus Stage*
Season Brochure Design ......................................................................... Vendi Advertising
Photography .............................................................Ellickson Studio and Theresa Smerud
Historians ....................................................................Dawn Anderson, Diane Hoffmeister
Mailing Crew ..........Al Baker, Angie Baker, Dianne Baker, Emil Hanson, Ginny Hanson,
................. Bev Heebsch, Carol Knox, Linda Krueger, Lorrie Oestricher, Delores Pierson,
................................................Sue Quale, Connie Stockdale, Janet Tenner, Evelyn Weibel
Ushers (Something’s Afoot) ............................ Angie Baker, Dianne Baker, Hattie Bestul,
..........................Kurt Bestul, Libby Bestul, Sallie Bestul, Robert Bilskemper, Addie Bott,
.............. Carol Copsey, Kathy DuBois, Hannah Fernandes, Emil Hanson, Ginny Hanson,
................Carol Knox, Lizzie Knothe, Dan Krage, Val Krage, Ken Lerum, Nancy Lerum,
..............Jim Markos, Auriel Nigl, Cherie Nigl, Rudy Nigl, Sue Quale, Jeffrey Stevenson,
................... Nancy Stevenson, Connie Stockdale, Sherri Swan, Bill Tenner, Janet Tenner,
................................................ Amanda Wright, Cindy Wright, Tom Wright, Amber Zabel
Concessions (Something’s Afoot).......................Dan Krage, Val Krage, Adam Rathgaber,
..............Mary Rathgaber, Scott Rathgaber, Connie Stockdale, Sherri Swan, Amber Zabel
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45TH SEASON 298TH PRODUCTION

La Crosse Community Theatre presents

Yes, Virginia,

There is a Santa Claus

A Play in Two Acts by Andrew J. Fenady
Based on the Teleplay by Val DeCrowl and Andrew J. Fenady
By special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing, Woodstock, Ill.

Sponsored by

Season Media Sponsors are La Crosse Radio Group and WXOW TV-19.
The Season Marketing Sponsor is Vendi Advertising.

Director ................................................................................................ Lori Portner
Assistant Directors ................................................. Stephanie Koehne, Emily Peck
Costume Designer......................................................................... Mandy Parmeter
Scenic/Lighting Designer............................................................... Dillon McArdle
Stage Manager ................................................................................... Megan Pence
Sound Designer.............................................................................. Dillon McArdle
Props Master .......................................................................................Tami Wolden

Cast List

Edward P. Mitchell .......................................................... .... Sean McDevitt
Frank P. Church ..................................................... ................John Richards
James O’Hanlon .................................................................... Michael Scott
Dominic Donneli ................................................ ..................... Mike Adank
Virginia O’Hanlon ............................................. ..................Avery Deboer*
Maria Donneli ................. .........................................................Sallie Bestul
Julie................................. ........................................................Kadee Brown
Susan ............................... ..............................................Frances Flottmeyer
Sean O’Hanlon ..................................................... .............Caleb Schilling*
Evie O’Hanlon.................. .................................................Stacy Bruemmer
Andrea Borland ................................................................Natalie Wikstrom
Teddy Murray ....................................................................Adam Rathgaber
Mrs. Goldstein ................................................................Bridget M. Olson*
Newsboy ....................... ................................... ................... Alex Dutchin*
Newsboy ....................... ....................................................... Lucas Volenec
Goss/George/Pryor/Akins ......... .................................... ...........Kelly Wilde
Otho/Chambers/Flynn ................................................. .J. Michael Hartigan
Barrington/Shannon/O’Hara ..... ...................................... ...Scott Rathgaber
Thief/Schuller/Red ....................................................................Ben Kruse*
Shorty/Scotty/Fritz ..............................................................William Hicks*

* LCT debut

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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus

New York, 1897
ACT ONE

FIFTEEN-MINUTE INTERMISSION

ACT TWO

There will be a 15-minute intermission work of Commercial A.V. Services,
for this show. Beverages and cookies we have upgraded our sound system,
will be served in the lobby. Only water and new hearing assistance devices
and bottles with caps (sold at the the- are available in the box office.
atre) are permitted in the theatre.
The photographing, videotaping, or
Please turn off cell phones and pagers other video or audio recording of this
or check them in the box office. The production is strictly prohibited. Due
house manager can monitor your cell to space limitations, audience members
phone or pager for you. Thanks to are not allowed backstage. Please wait
a generous grant from the La Crosse in the theatre to meet cast and crew
Community Foundation and the hard members.

Acknowledgments

CC106.3 La Crosse Tribune Special thanks to:
WIZM & Z-93 Geri Parlin La Crosse Community
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KQEG Pete Schreier Foundation
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WHLA Mike Hayes Lasting Impressions
WKBH Bob Schmidt
WXOW TV-19 Randy Erickson Fine Gifts
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Who’s Who

GUNDERSEN LUTHERAN is our show and scrapbooking. Most
sponsor for Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa recently her roles with LCT
Claus. VENDI ADVERTISING is our include Dill in To Kill a
marketing sponsor and LA CROSSE Mockingbird and Gretl
RADIO GROUP and WXOW TV-19 are in The Sound of Music.
our media sponsors this season. We thank She has also appeared
them all for their generosity and commit- elsewhere as a mouse/horse/kid-sister in
ment to La Crosse Community Theatre. Cinderella. Sallie likes the theatre be-
cause “you can let go of the world and be
MIKE ADANK (Dominic someone else.” She would like to thank her
Donneli ‘Dom’) is the mom and dad for driving her to La Crosse
Director of Videography every night.
for Itechra in Winona. He
enjoys world traveling, KADEE BROWN
wine tasting, skiing, and (Julie) is in sixth grade at
tennis. His most memorable performance Onalaska Middle School.
with LCT was as Nigel Rancour in Some- She performed with LCT
thing’s Afoot and as Tony Kirby in You as an Oompa Loompa in
Can’t Take It With You. He has appeared
elsewhere as Max in Lend Me A Tenor and Charlie and the Chocolate
as Gary in Noises Off and enjoys LCT be- Factory and as Penny in 101 Dalmations.
cause “it is a theatre that not only embraces She has appeared elsewhere in Gypsy,
its community, but devotes its talents to
give back and enrich our culture.” Mike The Music Man, Alice in Wonderland,
would like to thank the audience-patrons,
season ticket holders, and you. Without all Robin Hood, Snow White and the Seven
of you this would not be possible. Please Dwarves, Robinson Crusoe, and The Little
help us in funding our new “home.” Mermaid. Kadee loves to dance, sing, care
for her animals, and do anything artistic.
SALLIE BESTUL (Maria Donneli) is in She enjoys the people and directors who
fourth grade at Kickapoo Area Schools. work at LCT. Kadee would like to thank
She enjoys reading, writing, singing, her parents for their support.

STACY BRUEMMER
(Evie O’Hanlon) works
for the Coulee Children’s
Center and enjoys “mother-
ing” and scrapbooking.
Her most memorable

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2008-2009 SEASON TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE!

See the order form on page 7.
To learn more, call 608-784-9292 or visit lacrossecommunitytheatre.org.

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Who’s Who

performances with LCT include roles as as Brigitta in The Sound of Music. She
Penny in You Can’t Take It With You and enjoys softball, volleyball, and acting and
as Mrs. Boyle in The Mousetrap. She has says that LCT gives her a chance to be
appeared at the Commonweal Theatre as someone other than herself. Frances would
Timothea in Sea Marks and as Lucy in like to thank her mom, dad, grandmas
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and and grandpas, and her music teacher, who
in Theatre on Broadway in Denver as Lisa encouraged her to act.
in A Boy’s Life. Stacy says that being with
LCT allows her to “play” with old and new J. MICHAEL HARTIGAN
friends. She would like to thank Mac and (Otho/Chambers/Flynn) is
Annie. retired. His most memora-
ble roles with LCT include
AVERY DEBOER* Scrooge in A Christmas
(Virginia O’Hanlon) is Carol and Matthew Har-
pleased to be making her rison Brady in Inherit the Wind. He has
LCT debut. She has par- previously appeared with UW-La Crosse
ticipated as an extra in the Summer Stage as Arthur in Camelot and
movie Ft. McCoy, and in as King Duncan in Macbeth. He enjoys
Mr. Garrott’s class play in second and third barn home design, photography, golf, and
grade. She likes to play soccer and vol- kayaking and likes that the theatre allows
leyball, read, and participate in gymnastics. for a “family” development as the process
Avery likes the theatre because it gives moves from audition to performance to
her a chance to be anyone. She would like strike. Michael thinks that “LCT is a jewel
to thank her family for their support, Lori in the arts community.” He would like to
Portner for teaching her, and her friends for thank Vicki for her encouragement, Lori
their encouragement. for her trust, and the rest of the cast
“family” for their great work.
ALEX DUTCHIN* (News-
boy) is happy to be making WILLIAM HICKS*
his LCT and theatre debut. (Shorty/Scotty/Fritz) is
He is in fifth grade at State making his debut here at
Road School. He enjoys LCT. He works as Direct
playing soccer, baseball, Support Supervisor at
and football. Alex thinks everything about ABLE in La Crescent. His
the theatre is great and really enjoys acting hobbies include sports, movies, acting,
in front of people. He would like to thank dancing, and singing karaoke. What he
LCT for giving him his first part and his likes about LCT and theatre in general
parents for encouraging him. is that it gives him a chance to do what
makes him and others happy. He would
FRANCES FLOTT- like to thank Mom, Dad, and his girlfriend,
MEYER (Susan) is in fifth Julie.
grade at Blessed Sacra-
ment and has appeared
most recently with LCT

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Who’s Who

STEPHANIE KOEHNE his professional credits include the Great
(Assistant Director) is River Shakespeare Festival in Winona,
a ninth-grade student at Minn., the Virginia Shakespeare Festival in
Aquinas High School. Her Williamsburg, Va., and the Commonweal
most memorable roles at Theatre Company in Lanesboro, Minn.
LCT were Lady Marian in Dillon thanks all the volunteers who have
given countless hours of time and, most of
The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, all, he thanks his fiancé, Megan, who sup-
Violet Bauregarde in Charlie and the ports him in every way possible.
Chocolate Factory, and Mary Ingalls in
Little House Christmas. She enjoys dance, SEAN McDEVITT
anything involving music, tennis, soccer, (Edward P. Mitchell)
and reading. She likes that theatre allows works at APAC in La
her to escape reality into her own world Crosse and has his own
“and be whoever I want to be—even for YouTube channel with
a split second.” Stephanie wants to thank original material. His most
“Mom and Dad for giving me everything memorable roles with LCT include Jacob
life could possibly offer,” as well as LCT Marley in A Christmas Carol and George
and Lori “for giving me so many opportu- in The Women of Lockerbie, which won
nities. CMK this is for you!” an award for Excellence in Acting in a
Supporting Role at Wisconsin AACT Fest
BEN KRUSE* (Thief/ 2007. Sean is a graduate of the Rancho
Schuller/Red) is making Santiago Professional Actors Conservatory
his debut here at LCT. His in Garden Grove, Calif., and has a role in
roles elsewhere include the upcoming film Ft. McCoy. He is proud
Stewpot in South Pacific to be part of such a vibrant organization
and Benny Southstreet as LCT and would like to thank his wife,
in Guys and Dolls. His hobbies include Robin, for her love and support.
reading, writing poetry, and collecting
things that collect dust. His favorite thing BRIDGET M. OLSON*
about working in theatre is working with (Mrs. Goldstein) is a
highly talented people who value a sense retired UW-La Crosse
of humor, however dry or nonexistent. He language arts specialist
would like to thank Dutchess. making her LCT debut.
She dabbled in theatre
DILLON McARDLE while in college, then took a 30-year hiatus
(Technical Director/Set to concentrate on teaching English and
Designer) is originally raising children. She was lured back to
from Minneapolis, Minn., the stage when Pegasus Players presented
but grew up in Las Vegas, Spoon River Anthology. Holmen’s Steel
Nev. He returned to the Magnolias and Vicki Elwood’s produc-
Midwest to graduate from Viterbo Uni- tion of The Vagina Monologues followed.
versity with a bachelor of arts degree in Thank you and happy holidays to all!
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Who’s Who

MANDY PARMETER LORI PORTNER (Direc-
(Costume Designer) is tor) is LCT’s Education
originally from Aberdeen, Director and developed the
S.D. She received her curriculum for our First
bachelor’s degree in music Stage and Act series of
education from Northern classes. She also has been
State University. There she discovered her our primary instructor for these classes,
passion for theatre. After a year of teach- as well as the Guest Director for most of
ing music, she relocated to Lincoln, Neb., our Youth Theatre productions. Lori loves
to study costume design. She received her theatre, movies, and New York.
MFA in costume design in May 2005 and
has been freelance designing and teaching. ADAM RATHGABER
Her work has taken her from Oklahoma (Teddy Murray) is an
to Washington, Virginia, Nebraska, and eighth-grader at Lincoln
Wisconsin. Mandy would like to thank her Middle School. His previ-
husband, Greg, for relocating his life to La ous roles at LCT include
Crosse. His support is a true blessing and Josh in Big: The Musi-
one of the reasons she loves him so much. cal and the Ghost of Christmas Past in
A Christmas Carol. Credits elsewhere
EMILY PECK (Assistant include Winthrop in The Music Man. His
Director) is a senior at hobbies include basketball and fantasy
Central High School. She football.
has held roles in the LCT
productions Fiddler On SCOTT RATHGABER
the Roof, Cinderella, and (Barrington/Shannon/
Big—The Musical. She likes theatre be- O’Hara) works at Gunder-
cause it’s a great place to meet friends. sen Lutheran in gastroen-
terology, and he enjoys
MEGAN PENCE (Stage golfing and traveling. At
Manager) is a lifeguard and LCT he has played the roles of Max in The
swimming instructor at the Sound of Music and of Willy Wonka in
YMCA of Onalaska. She Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. His
recently appeared at LCT favorite part about working with LCT is
as Calpurnia in To Kill the camaraderie within the cast and being
a Mockingbird. She studied stage man- able to meet many talented and friendly
agement at UW-La Crosse and has stage people. Scott would like to thank Adam for
managed Cabaret and The Diary of Anne encouraging him, Mary and Veronica for
Frank. She enjoys working with LCT letting him indulge in this hobby, and Lori
“because it is fun to work with a great age for believing he could do it.
range of theatre folks. Thanks, Mom and
Dad, and a great roommate/sister, Ashlee,
for supporting me. Also to all my friends at
UW-La Crosse and Riverland Theatre.”

Who’s Who

JOHN RICHARDS (Frank LUCAS VOLENEC
P. Church) is a software (Newsboy) is in eighth
programmer and enjoys grade at Aquinas Middle
reading, kayaking, hiking, School. He has appeared
and walking his dog, Riley, with LCT as an Oompa
around the block. His most Loompa in Charlie and the
memorable roles with LCT were as Bill in Chocolate Factory, as a villager in Cinder-
The Women of Lockerbie and as Girtie in ella, and as the Dogcatcher in 101 Dalma-
The Angels of Lemnos. He also partici- tions. He enjoys building, drawing, riding
pated in theatre at St. Mary’s University horses, creating, inventing, and riding go-
in Winona. He likes being part of the karts. Lucas thanks Lori for her enthusiasm
theatre because it provides a break from and her confidence in the actors.
routine. Fellow cast members are always
supportive, and he is able to work with a NATALIE WIKSTROM
wide range of people of all ages and back- (Andrea Borland) loves to
grounds. John would like to say, “Thank snowboard, people watch,
you, Santa, for all the Christmas memories. and listen to NPR. Her
I promise I’ve been good this year and I’ll most memorable roles with
leave the cookies out as usual.” LCT include Maria in The
Sound of Music and Alice in You Can’t
CALEB SCHILLING* Take It With You. She has also appeared in
(Sean O’Hanlon) is happy Cabaret and Oklahoma! at UW-La Crosse.
to be making his LCT She loves, through theatre, the chance to
debut. He is in fourth grade explore other lives and other worlds while
at St. Paul’s Lutheran sharing them with other members of the
School in Onalaska and he community. Natalie would like to thank her
likes reading and Lego engineering. Caleb patient family and friends. “I love you!”
appeared as Thor in The Nerd at Holmen
Community Theatre last summer. KELLY WILDE (Goss/
He thanks his director and aunt, Lori, George/Pryor/Akins) is
for her inspiration and encouragement. the morning show host
for 100.1 WKBH. He has
MICHAEL SCOTT (James most recently appeared at
O’Hanlon) is self-em- LCT as Gonzorgo in Babes
ployed and enjoys sea- in Toyland and “decades ago” he was in
kayaking, mountain biking, Vagabond Players. He enjoys writing,
and whiffleball. His most camping, and dutch oven cooking. He likes
memorable moments with LCT because of “the incredible talent you
LCT include his role as Max in Lend Me a have the opportunity to meet and work
Tenor and as Jack in The Boys Next Door. with.” Kelly would like to thank his mom
Michael has also appeared as Master Ford for instilling the love of theatre in him and
for Fairbanks Shakespeare Company. He his wife for keeping the flame lit.
would like to thank the entire UW-
La Crosse Theatre Department: “Thanks
for making this old dog feel welcome.”

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