La Crosse Community Theatre presents
by Thornton Wilder
September 27–October 6, 2013
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Session 1: September 14–October 12, 2013 ACT I ACT II
Session 2: October 26–November 23, 2013 (grades 1–4) (grades 5–8)
Session 3: January 11–February 15, 2014 Saturdays, 9:30–10:20 am Saturdays, 10:30 am–12:30 pm
Session 4: March 1–April 5, 2014
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Theatre Adventure Days not included.
Theatre Adventure Days
When La Crosse schools are out, LCT offers fun theatre adventures for kids in grades 1 to 8.
Fall 2013 ($45 each)
Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 1:30pm-5:30pm: Go, Dog! Go. Adventure Day
Monday, October 21, 2013, 8:30am-3:30pm: Legends & Fairy Tales Adventure Day
Monday, October 28, 2013, 8:30am-3:30pm: Murder Mystery Adventure Day
Wednesday, December 11, 2013, 1:30-5:30pm: Radio Theatre Adventure Day
PLUS a special performance of LCT’s holiday production of Playhouse on the Air
Presents: Miracle on 34th Street
Winter/Spring 2014 ($45Toeraecghist)er, call
608-784-9292Monday, January 20, 2014, 8:30am-3:30pm:
The Jungle Book Adventure Day
Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 1:30-5:30pm: TBA Adventure Day
Friday, February 21, 2014, 8w:3w0awm.l-a3c:3r0opsmse: communitytheaDtrer..oSreguss Adventure Day
To register, or for more information, please call 608-784-9292.
La Crosse Community Theatre presents
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder
Director
Rebecca Seflow Hartzell
Costume Designer Set Designer Lighting Designer Asst. Director
Lori Jane David R. Nick
Reischl Murphy Kilpatrick Brandt
Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
Cast in Order of Appearance
Stage Manager................................. Brady Harlan* Mrs. Soames....................................Emily Guerrero
Dr. Gibbs...............................................Ansel Colby* Constable Warren............................Benny Goetting
Howie Newsome.........................Samantha White* Si Crowell/Joe Crowell/Samantha Craig
Mrs. Gibbs.....................................Rachel Steingart ...................................................Emily Shepardson
Mrs. Webb.....................................Amalia Brownell Mrs. McCarty/Baseball Player/Asst. Stage Manager
George Gibbs.....................................Drew Reischl* ........................................................ Leah Sonsalla*
Rebecca Gibbs....................................Olivia Golding Professor Willard/Josie Stoddard.......Jasmine Kratt
Wally Webb.......................................... Faith Tanke* Farmer McCarty/Baseball Player/
Emily Webb.....................................Annelise Escher
Mr. Webb......................................... Killian Harnish Asst. Stage Manager............... Stephen Reischl*
Simon Stimson....................................Roland Kratt
* = LCT stage debut
Our Town
Setting: Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire
Act I Act II Act III
Daily Life Love and Marriage Death and Eternity
There will be one 15-minute intermission between Acts II and III.
Special Acknowledgments
Thank you to all who made this production possible, including Theresa Smerud and Krissa Harnish for
photographs, and Melissa Kratt for helping with hair and makeup.
Cast Biographies
Amalia Brownell (Mrs. Webb) is in tenth Emily Guerrero (Mrs. Soames) was a Driver
grade at Onalaska High School. She has in The Wind in the Willows at LCT. She also was
appeared at LCT in The Wind in the Willows Mrs. Farmer in The Music Man and a Who in
and James and the Giant Peach. Elsewhere Seussical Jr., both for La Crosse School District’s
she has appeared in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor summer school. She played Dr. Livesy in Treasure Island and
Dreamcoat and Plague of Angels. She enjoys reading, figure the Sergeant in The Pirates of Penzance, both through
skating, hanging out with friends, fangirling, listening to music, Longfellow Drama Club. She enjoys getting to meet people who
and watching“Doctor Who”and“Studio C.”She enjoys theatre also like theatre.
because“everyone is very nice and it’s so much fun.”She would Brady Harlan* (Stage Manager) is a senior
like to thank“anyone who drove me to or from rehearsal, and
Sam White for being my secret girlfriend.” at Onalaska High School. He is making his LCT
Ansel Colby* (Dr. Gibbs) is a junior at La stage debut. He is in show choir and enjoys sing-
ing, dancing, and cooking. He loves how theatre
Crescent High School. This is his LCT stage debut, gives him another way to express himself creatively. He would
and he can’t wait to do more. He has been in like to thank John and Alyssa Harlan for always supporting him,
every high school musical and all middle school and would like to thank LCT for the opportunity.
plays. The one he has the fondest memories of is Tom Sawyer Killian Harnish (Mr. Webb) is in ninth
(as Tom Sawyer) because it was his first show in La Crescent and grade at Logan High School. At LCT he was
“it was amazing.”Every chance Ansel has to be in a show, he Grasshopper in James and the Giant Peach
either acts or plays percussion in the pit. He has been in theatre and Badger in The Wind in the Willows. He
since fifth grade and plans on sticking with it. He loves to also played a brother in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
longboard, snowboard, and play the piano, the marimba, and Dreamcoat. He likes playing ukulele, hanging with friends, and
the drum set. He wishes to thank everyone in the cast and crew, listening to music. He thinks that LCT is a cool place where you
the directors and everyone who made this show possible.“It can meet new friends. He would like to thank his friends and
was a really great experience, and I loved every second of it.” family.
Annelise Escher (Emily Webb) is a senior at Jasmine Kratt (Professor Willard/Josie
Central High School. She has appeared at LCT in Stoddard) is home-schooled and in ninth grade.
The Sound of Music and West Side Story, and Her LCT acting credits include the Barge Woman
in Footloose at UW-La Crosse. She enjoys show and a Rabbit in The Wind in the Willows and
choir, playing piano, baking, and reading. Annelise appreciates Titania and Poins in LCT’s summer camp production of William’s
how theatre offers great opportunities to stretch oneself and Window. She enjoys drawing/sketching, animating, and
grow. She wishes to thank her wonderful parents,“who I reading Victorian fiction. She likes the ability to be someone she
appreciate even more because of my involvement in this play.” wouldn’t be in reality, and the ability to indirectly communicate
Benny Goetting (Constable Warren) is in a point or moral to an audience, particularly in this show. She
tenth grade at Houston High School. He has likes how accepting theatre people are of ideas and how patient
played Albert the Elf in The Last Christmas Gift they’ve been about things. She would like to thank her dad for
and The Narrator in James and the Giant giving her geology lessons and her brothers for helping her with
Peach at LCT. Elsewhere he has played Peter Pinkerton in practicing lines.
Pinkalicious and a Wickersham Brother in Seussical. He enjoys Roland Kratt (Simon Stimson) is
playing piano, singing, acting, reading, and gaming. He loves home-schooled and in the eleventh grade.
that theatre allows him to be himself, and to make“the greatest He played the Ferret Captain in The Wind in
friends.”He thanks his family, God, and Rebecca Hartzell. the Willows and also did tech during an
Olivia Golding (Rebecca Gibbs) is a ninth LCT summer camp. He enjoys archery, computer gaming,
grader at Central High School. She played Mole and playing the piano. He enjoys how attached a person can
in The Wind in the Willows and a Minister in become to almost any character, and how easy it becomes to
The Phantom Tollbooth at LCT. Olivia likes how see life through his or her eyes.
she gets to meet new people and perform on stage. She would
like to thank all her friends and family for supporting her. * = LCT stage debut
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Director’s Note
Our Town This play reminds us just how fast life goes and that it’s
the small, everyday moments that we must recognize
September 27–October 6, 2013 and cherish while we have them. There is a line at the
LCT’s 50th season – 333rd production end of the play that always gets me. It is from Emily as
This is the way we were: in our growing up and in our she is recalling her twelfth birthday. “Just for a moment
marrying and in our living and in our dying. now we’re all together. Mama, just for a moment we’re
happy. Let’s look at one another.”
—Our Town, Thornton Wilder I am so honored to be with our cast and crew as they
When I found out I would be directing Our Town this have their first experience with Our Town. They are
season, I was pleased. I had done the play years ago in young people from across the Coulee Region, including
college, so this was going to be a breeze. “I know that Logan, Central, Aquinas, Onalaska, La Crescent, Houston,
play,” I thought. Perhaps some of you read the play in and Arcadia high schools, Coulee Christian School, as well
high school or performed it when you were young, too. as home-schooled students. They have been an absolute
Little did I know the journey I was about to begin. joy to work with. Thank you for being open, for your
It seems that each time you come back to this work, this creativity, and your work ethic. It has been my privilege
masterpiece of American theatre, you see it in a new to explore this play again with you. Always remember to
way. I am not the first to have this experience. When you look at one another.
are younger—as our actors are here, today—you relate Rebecca Seflow Hartzell, Director
to Wally and George doing their homework; to Emily
feeling insecure over a boy and asking “Am I pretty?”; Before you go . . .
the wonderful, exciting awkwardness you feel when you
find out the girl you like likes you, too; and the fear of Reserve your seats—or purchase additional
growing up. You understand the central question of the tickets—for First Lady Suite tonight!
play: “Do human beings ever realize life while they live
it? – every, every minute?” The scenes with the parents Every First Lady makes her own rules.
are nice. The end is sad.
When you revisit Our Town later in life, time and By Michael John LaChiusa
marriage and children and loss change your perspective.
Now you relate to the mothers trying to get their Theatre PG
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complicated relationships between the spouses, the Performances
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Cast Biographies
drew Reischl* (George Gibbs) is a senior dance classes, plays soccer, and hangs out with friends. She
at Aquinas High School. He is making his LCT thinks LCT is a great environment to learn and produce plays.
stage debut, but has appeared elsewhere in She would like the thank all of her friends and family who
The Music Man and Joseph and the Amazing have supported her.
Technicolor Dreamcoat. His hobbies include fighting crime Faith Tanke* (Wally Webb) is in ninth grade
under the persona of Batman. He really likes having the at Coulee Christian School. This is her LCT stage
opportunity to act at LCT and wants to thank his mom for debut. She enjoys singing, acting, and playing
costuming.“Love you, Mom.” volleyball and soccer! She loved meeting new
stephen Reischl* (Farmer McCarty/
people through this production and hopes to do more plays in
Baseball Player/Asst. Stage Manager) is a the future. She would like to thank her parents for driving her
freshman at Aquinas High School. This is his to rehearsal every day and Rebecca for making this possible
LCT stage debut. He has been in many shows at for everyone in the production.
West Salem High School, Aquinas Middle School, and
Appleseed Community Theatre. His favorite role was being a Samantha White* (Howie Newsome) is
pirate in Peter Pan. He enjoys playing the trombone in high a sophomore and is home-schooled. This is her
school band and dancing in the Guys Hip Hop performance LCT stage debut. She has been in many shows
company at Misty’s Dance Unlimited. He would like to thank at Festival Theatre in St. Croix Falls, WI, and
Rebecca for giving him the opportunity to be in this show, and the Old Gem Theater in New Richmond, WI, and also was in
he wants to thank his mom for making all those costumes. The Diary of Anne Frank with the Falls Players in Black River
Emily Shepardson (Si Crowell/Joe Falls. Samantha also enjoys playing guitar. She would like to
Crowell/Samantha Craig) played a mouse in thank her parents for driving her to rehearsals every day, all
Cinderella at LCT. She also played Baby June the amazing people at Festival Theatre, her grandparents, and
in Gypsy at Appleseed and the Wicked Witch Rebecca and Nick for“teaching her a ton and making this
in The Wizard of Oz at Dakota Area Community School. She
enjoys longboarding and going to shows at The Warehouse. show awesome.” * = LCT stage debut
She loves the kindness extended to everyone at LCT: actors
and audience members.“We all love and respect one another.”
She would like to thank her two best friends, Evan and
Grandma Eloise, for always being incredibly supportive and
“as crazy as me.”
Leah Sonsalla* (Mrs. McCarty/Baseball
Player/Asst. Stage Manager) is a junior at
Arcadia High School. While she is making her
LCT stage debut, Leah has held roles in
Arsenic and Old Lace and Cocktails with Mimi at Arcadia
High School. She enjoys reading and playing piano, as well as
high school forensics and solo and ensemble competition.
She says she feels so welcomed walking into rehearsals, then
afterward feels both energized and refreshed. She thanks her
dad for his encouragement and her mom for her understand-
ing. She also thanks the directors for their helpful insights and
tips. Also, a big thank-you to friends and family who think it’s
so cool that she is part of a community theatre production.
Rachel Steingart (Mrs. Gibbs) is a
freshman at Logan High School. She has
participated in a few shows at LCT; she played
Alice in Looking Glass Land and Mother in
James and the Giant Peach. She has been a part of various
theatre productions at school. Outside of theatre she takes
Artistic Director’s Note
Our Town We invest in our youth not because we are building
the future of La Crosse Community Theatre. We do
Staging a high school production in order to secure not selfishly seek to ensure our own survival for
the future of LCT is too small of an idea. another fifty seasons. We build up our youth because
they will build the future of our world. The lessons
Our goals in developing our Theatre for Youth program that they learn doing theatre here will continue to
go beyond bolstering the audience and volunteer enrich their lives even after they leave home.
base for LCT. These talented and extraordinary
young people are not, by and large, the future of our We all come from somewhere. Our hope is that when
theatre. They are the future of theatre somewhere, these young people go out into the world they will
but these kids will go forth into the world after high remember that they came from here. We want it
school to colleges, communities, and careers in other to mean something when they say, “I am from
places. Some will no doubt return to La Crosse to La Crosse.” We seek to teach them the lessons that
settle down, but this is a different era from the one in they will weave into the fabric of their communities,
which Our Town was written. whether they be near or far.
In Our Town people stay, get married, raise families, Our world, our future, and all of our towns rely on the
live, and die without ever really leaving Grover’s young to make the world a better place. They rely on
Corners. Some go away to college, but most return to us to teach them how.
the little world that they’ve always known; it was a
different time. The size of the world hasn’t changed Greg Parmeter
but it has become a smaller place. Foreign countries, Artistic Director
and even the next state over, no longer seem so alien
or remote. Time and distance no longer separate the
world like they once did and our cultural divisions are
diminishing with each new generation.
Production and Design Staff
Director. . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Seflow Hartzell Set Painting. . . . Danielle Dwyer, Olivia Golding,
Set Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Guerrero, Killian Harnish,
Costume Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Reischl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Elsie Hartzell, Jasmine Kratt,
Lighting Designer. . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick . . . . . . McKenna Schabel, Darin Shepardson,
. . . . . . . . . .Emily Shepardson, Leah Sonsolla,
Assistant Director/Production Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rachel Steingart
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Brandt Costume Construction. . . . . . . . . . Jenn Burchell,
Master Electrician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Harris . .Katya Carter, Amanda Cook, Emily Felsheim,
Deck Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miranda Bauerly . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley Huhn, Francie Johnson,
Sound Effects. . . Benny Goetting, Leah Sonsalla . . . . . . . Abigail Kilpatrick, Katie Anne Reischl
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LCT Staff & Board
STAFF MEMBERS Bookkeeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hofer
Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick Usher Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Dawidowski
Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Parmeter
Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon McArdle BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Costume Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Parmeter President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenna Christians
Director of Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Severson First Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Horne
Director of Youth Theatre. . . . . Rebecca Seflow Hartzell Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook
Executive Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Jenks Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dar Isaacson
Box Office Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Anderson Past President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Michael Hartigan
Box Office Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . April Brown, Karissa Kostka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Battison, Mike Herro, Hal Keitel,
. . . Kate Kersten, Alan Krumholz, Brian Murphy, Randy Nelson,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Noll, Wayne Oliver, Chuck Roth
Weber Center Staff & Board
STAFF MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Roth
Weber Center Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . Tim Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rick Artman, Kenna Christians,
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Neville-Neil . . . . . . .Mary Ann Gschwind, John Lyche, Michael Ranscht,
House Managers. . . . . . April Brown, Sharon Dawidowski, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Warren
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Knox, Barry McKnight
Concessions Staff. . . . . . . . . Kelly Krieg-Sigman (manager),
. .Cassie George, Sam Jinsky, Nick Matthews, Michael Sigman,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelsey Smith
Production Staff Biographies
Rebecca Seflow Hartzell (Director) is David R. Kilpatrick (Lighting Designer) This
Director of Youth Theatre for La Crosse production presents David the opportunity to
Community Theatre and a drama coach for exercise his design “muscles.” As a lighting
La Crescent High School. She is a graduate of designer, sculpting with light and color, David has
Viterbo University and the American Musical and Dramatic served LCT with The Wind in the Willows, Bus Stop, Phantom
Academy in New York and has worked professionally as a Tollbooth, The Last Christmas Gift, and The Wizard of Oz.
director, a producer and a performer for the past 20 years. Additionally, David is LCT’s executive director. David wants to give
Rebecca’s previous LCT directing credits include The Wind in the a big hug to his wife and his daughter for their love and support.
Willows, James and the Giant Peach and The Wonderful Nick Brandt (Assistant Director/Production
Wizard of Oz, a part of the new Jellybean Theatre Series.
Rebecca thanks her daughter, Elsie, for her love and support. Stage Manager) is honored to have taught,
Lori Reischl (Costume Designer) has directed, and worked with this incredible cast,
crew, and text. Nick will graduate this December
costumed shows in the La Crosse area since from UW-La Crosse with a B.A. in theatre performance, then will
1999. She has worked with The Family head to Chicago to study comedy at the Improv Olympic (iO) and
Playhouse, West Salem High School, Appleseed The Second City. He has been seen on- and offstage locally. Credits
Community Theatre, Aquinas High School, Providence Academy, include: Glengarry Glen Ross (Director), Mr. Marmalade (Scenic
Behling and Company, and LCT. She is grateful to Rebecca and Designer), Deathtrap (Clifford Anderson), The Wager (John
LCT for giving her an opportunity to share her gifts and talents. Leeds), Antigone (Kreon), The Drowsy Chaperone (Feldzieg),
She thanks her husband, Bob, and her six children for all the and LCT’s Macbeth (Malcolm). He thanks the cast for its hard work
support they have given her throughout the years. and focus, and Rebecca Seflow Hartzell for the opportunity.
Miranda Bauerly (Deck Chief) is in eleventh
grade at La Crescent High School. She has been in
productions at Caledonia and La Crescent high
schools. She thanks Rebecca for“letting her join.”
Audience Services
Box Office Policies and Procedures Flowers
The box office is open 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and Giving flowers to cast members while on stage is inappropriate.
one hour before performances. General admission tickets may Flowers may be left in the box office for the stage manager
be charged to a credit card or paid for with a check/cash at the to deliver or you may hand them to the cast member once he
window. Tickets must be paid for at the time of the reservation. or she is out of costume. Audience members are not allowed
backstage. If you wish to meet with a cast or crew member after
Seat Reservations the show, please wait for them in the auditorium or lobby.
All seats should be reserved in advance, including those for Bad Weather Policy
season ticket holders. Reservations for the general public begin
approximately two weeks before the opening of each show; It is the policy of La Crosse Community Theatre not to cancel
for season ticket holders about three weeks before the show. performances due to bad weather. As a result, we urge our
Patron Donors (who have made an additional donation of $75 ticket holders to make every effort to attend the performance
or more per season) may reserve seats at any time. Season for which they hold tickets. Should this prove impossible, please
ticket holders may purchase two additional tickets for guests call the box office as soon as possible before the performance
for each season ticket purchased, and must be for the same per- and alternative arrangements will be made. We cannot guaran-
formance the season ticket holder is attending. If you forget or tee that seating will be available for an alternate performance.
are somehow prevented from reserving your seats on time, we There are no refunds for inclement weather.
will do our best to help you find seats. However, seats are not
guaranteed once public ticket sales begin. There are no refunds. Babies and Small Children
Please call the box office at 784-9292 if you have questions.
We welcome children old enough to enjoy our productions.
Need to Exchange Your Tickets? For the comfort of all audience members, we ask that children
under 4 not attend productions. Regardless of age, all members
• All ticket exchanges must be done in person at the box office of the audience must have a ticket for admission.
if your tickets have been printed.
Late Seating Policy
• There is a $1.00 per ticket exchange fee.
• Tickets may only be exchanged for another performance of We strive to begin performances on time. Please allow plenty
of time to find the theatre and to take your seat. If you arrive
the same show, not for another show. more than 15 minutes after the show begins, we reserve the
• Tickets must be exchanged at least 24 hours prior to the right to release your seat(s) to someone else. There are no
refunds. Late arrivals will be seated at our discretion.
performance the original tickets are for.
• In case of emergency, we may (at our discretion) allow the LCT’s Mission
customer to use his or her tickets on another night if tickets La Crosse Community Theatre creates
are available. These tickets may not be reserved ahead of productions and projects that enhance
time. The ticket exchange fee still applies. the theatrical literacy of our audience
Unable to Use Your Tickets? members, volunteers, students and
staff. We provide opportunities for
Sorry, all sales are final. There are no refunds. Please return your creativity and personal growth in a
unused tickets at least 24 hours in advance of the production fun, collaborative environment.
date to receive a receipt for a tax-deductible donation. As a community, we celebrate human
connections through communication
Cameras/Recording/Cell Phones/Pagers
and interaction.
The use of cameras, recording equipment, cellular phones and
pagers is strictly prohibited in the theatre. You may check these
items at the box office. Please leave your seat number at the
box office.
Phone Calls
Parents, please leave your seat numbers with your babysitter. If
they need to reach you during the performance, we will do our
best. We do not interrupt the performance to page people for
phone calls.
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