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Monster in the Closet

Monster in the Closet show program

Sponsored by
www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org

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Sign up NOW! For more information or
to sign up, call Lori Portner

at 608-784-9292, ext. 5

SUMMER DAY CAMP!

Location: Annex, 508 Main Street
Dates: July 19-22
Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fee: $60

If you like acting, this is the camp for you! Each day a different grade level will
meet for age-appropriate theatre activities. Explore theatre and acting through
storytelling, movement and dance, improvisation and scene work, all on the LCT
stage! Please bring a sack lunch and wear comfortable clothing with tennis shoes
– no sandals, please.

Class size is limited, so sign up today – 784-9292, ext. 5.

July 19: Grades 1-3 July 20: Grades 4-5
Michael Scott July 21: Grades 6-8 July 22: Grades 9-12

Guest Lobby Artists Monsters in the Closet

The artwork featured at this show was created by its cast and
crew members as depictions of their own monsters in the closet,
with assistance from Joan Nee.

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Callboard

LCT’s 46th season – 308th production closet monsters are passed from
generation to generation to get children
La Crosse Community Theatre presents to go to bed on time or scare them into
general good behavior. Some monsters
Monster in the Closet are male, some monsters are female.
June 18-27, 2010 Some devour naughty children, and
some just tickle them while they are
You’ve got a monster under your bed! asleep. In any case, if you are tired of
Are you sure? That’s the silliest thing your closet monster and want it to go
I have ever heard! EVERYBODY away, the following should help.
KNOWS THEY HIDE IN THE CLOSET.
But how did they get in the closet? Hug them. Hug your monsters and
acknowledge them. Some monsters
Every culture has its version of a loath love and acceptance, and some
monster in the closet. Most tales of will just be glad to know how you feel.
Walk up to your monster and reach
lovingly toward it with acceptance. This
makes most monsters feel vulnerable,
and they will disappear when they are
acknowledged and hugged. But if you
like your closet monster and want it to
stay around, just leave a few snacks and
toys out for when it gets bored. Either
way, you’ll make your closet monster
your friend.

Sponsored by

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Cast & Crew

Emily........................... Gretchen Turner* Jamie ....................................Lily DeLap*
Stephanie .................. Maureen Holman* Mom ................. Briana Schwabenbauer*
Megan ............................Devyn Martinez
Tara ....................... Samantha Helgeson* Director ....................................Lori Portner
Kelly.......................Katherine Chafoulias Stage Manager ....................... Leslie Bates
Mary............................... McKenzie Klipp Scenic/Lighting/Sound Design
Brain ........................ Frances Flottmeyer .............................................. Dillon McArdle
Tom ....................................... Josh Zabel Set Construction.................... Jesse Bray,
Chris ............................ Anna Sibenaller* ..................Ken E. Brown, Jennifer Burchell,
Shelby..............................Jessica Miller* ......................... Tim Harris, Sharon Markee,
Nathan ..........................Keaton Kennedy .......................Dillon McArdle, Tim Peterson
Murray ..........................Jacob Seymour* Costume Designer .......... Mandy Parmeter
Wanda................................Erika Mueller Costume Construction..........Leslie Bates,
Toady ................................ Nick Cambio* .............Marsha Erickson, Francie Johnson,
Dream Queen.......................Beth Ryan* .................Mandy Parmeter, Suzanne Young
Sandman ............... Malorie Eimermann* Light Board Operator..... Albert Flottmeyer
Robin ................................. Grace Wells* Sound Board Operator ......Dave Grimsled

* LCT debut

Special thanks to: Ashley Furniture

Box Office Notes

Concessions are available before the show and Hearing assistance devices are available in the
at intermission. Please help keep our space box office.
clean by disposing of wrappers and bottles
properly. The photographing, videotaping, or other video
or audio recording of this production is strictly
Please turn off cell phones and pagers or check prohibited. Due to space limitations, audience
them in the box office. The house manager can members are not allowed backstage. Please
monitor your cell phone or pager for you. wait in the theatre or lobby to meet cast and
crew members.

Help us be “GREEN!” Feel free to leave your program in
the lobby after the show and we’ll
reuse it for future audiences.

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Who’s Who

GRETCHEN TURNER* KATHERINE CHAFOULIAS
(Emily) is in the seventh grade at (Kelly) is in the fouth grade at
Longfellow Middle School and is Eagle Bluff Elementary. She has
making her LCT debut. She has been seen on the LCT stage in
been seen in the Longfellow Masqurade (Ensemble) and
productions Heidi (Heidi) and A Christmas Carol (Ensemble).
HONK! Jr (Downy). Gretchen Katherine is an avid reader who
enjoys playing the violin, fishing likes tennis, golf, swimming and
theatre because it “has really inspired me to be myself.”
and ice skating and likes theatre because of the dedication Katherine would like to thank her family for their support
and effort everyone puts in. She would like to thank her and love.
grandparents, mom, dad and sisters for supporting and
loving her and her Aunt Sara for “giving me motivation.” MCKENZIE KLIPP (Mary)
is a sixth-grader at Onalaska
MAUREEN HOLMAN* Middle School. She has been seen
(Stephanie) is going into the sixth on the LCT stage in Masquerade
grade at Lincoln Middle School and (Goldilocks) and Cinderella
is making her LCT debut. Maureen (Ensemble). McKenzie enjoys
enjoys basketball, swimming, softball, singing, swimming and
shopping, acting, singing and theatre because “you can express
theatre because of “the opportunity yourself and it is fun to play different characters.” McKenzie
to act as someone different from would like to thank her family for all of their support and for
yourself.” Maureen would like to thank her mom and dad for “driving me to practices and performances.”
encouraging her to do theatre.

DEVYN MARTINEZ FRANCES FLOTTMEYER
(Megan) is a sixth-grader at (Brain) is in the sixth grade at
Emerson Elementary who has Blessed Sacrament. She has
been seen on our stage in been seen on the LCT stage in
A Christmas Carol (Ensemble). The Sound of Music (Brigita)
Devyn likes waterskiing, clogging, and HONK! (Billy). Frances enjoys
singing and acting and enjoys LCT volleyball, softball, swimming and
because “everyone is so nice.” theatre because “it is SO MUCH
Devyn would like to thank her mother and her father “for all FUN!” Frances would like to thank her family, Kelly,
their help.” Morgan, Courtney, Grace V., Grace M., Amanda S. and
Lucy.
SAMANTHA HELGESON*
(Tara) is in the sixth grade at JOSH ZABEL (Tom) is a
Ventures Charter School in freshman at Bangor High School.
Holmen and is making her LCT He has been seen at LCT in
debut. Samantha has been The Sound of Music (Kurt) and
involved in Missoula Children’s Mame (Young Patrick). Josh
Theatre and enjoys cross-country, enjoys listening to music, watching
hanging out with friends, spending movies and hanging out with
time with her grandma and theatre because “you can friends, and he likes meeting new
express yourself and your best/worst qualities.” Samantha people here at LCT. Josh would like to thank his mom and
would like to thank her mom, dad and grandparents for dad for “driving me around.”
supporting her, and her friends for coming to her
performances.

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Who’s Who

ANNA SIBENALLER* NICK CAMBIO* (Toady)
(Chris) is a freshman at Holmen is a fourth-grader at Blessed
High School who is making her Sacrament who is making his LCT
LCT debut and has been seen at debut. He enjoys skiing, hockey
HHS in Conversation Therapy and dancing and has been seen
(Mindy) and Thoroughly Modern in La Crosse Dance Center’s
Millie (Cora). She enjoys skiing, Nutcracker as a soldier. Nick says
powerlifting, forensics and likes he likes theatre because he “likes
theatre because of “the chance to make people laugh or projecting my voice.” He would like to thank his parents.
feel intense emotion.” She would like to thank Lori for giving
her this wonderful experience and “all the parents who BETH RYAN* (Dream Queen)
carted me to rehearsals. is a freshman at Holmen High
School who is making her LCT
JESSICA MILLER* (Shelby) debut. She enjoys skiing, power-
is in the seventh grade at Long- lifting, forensics, piano and flute,
fellow Middle School. She is and likes LCT because “everyone
making her LCT debut. She has here is so friendly and nice.” Beth
been seen at LMS in HONK! Jr. would like to thank her family and
(Cat) and Heidi (Brigitta) and friends for being so supportive.
enjoys drawing, singing, reading
and theatre because of the MALORIE EIMERMANN*
“wonderful people who love to have fun.” Jessica would like (Sandman) is a sophomore at
to thank her Grandma and Grandpa for “helping me Holmen High School who is
achieve anything.” making her LCT debut. She
has been seen at HHS in
KEATON KENNEDY The Empty Chair (Stephanie)
(Nathan) is a student at Logan and Thoroughly Modern Millie
Middle school who has been seen (Ensemble). Malorie enjoys writing,
on the LCT stage in Camelot singing, dancing, music and theatre because of “the rush of
(Tom of Warwick) and To Kill a performing.” Malorie would like to thank her mom for finding
Mockingbird (Jem). Keaton enjoys this play and getting her started.
theatre because of “the welcoming
people” and “the chance to play GRACE WELLS* (Robin)
diverse and challenging roles.” Keaton would like to thank is a fourth-grader at Evergreen
his parents and everyone in the theatre. Elementary who is making her
LCT debut. Grace enjoys singing,
JACOB SEYMOUR* reading, softball, piano and likes
(Murray) is in the seventh grade at theatre because “I can express my
Lincoln Middle School and is feelings though acting.” Grace
making his LCT debut. Jacob would like to thank Lori, her
enjoys reading, classic video “awesome family” and one of her teachers, Ms. Braund.
games and theatre because “it’s a
getaway from our average life.” LILY DELAP* (Jamie) is in
the third grade at Southern Bluffs
ERIKA MUELLER (Wanda) Elementary and is making her LCT
is a sixth-grader at Lincoln Middle stage debut. Lily likes theatre,
School who has been seen on the singing, volleyball, soccer and
LCT stage in Masquerade and softball and has been seen in
Robin Hood (Fawning Lady) and Nutcracker at La Crosse Dance
has been involved in the Missoula Center. Lily would like to thank her
Children’s Theatre. Erika likes friends Abby, Andrea, Allyson, Gina and Katy, Lori (the
laughing, singing, dancing and director), Leslie (the stage manager) and her mom and dad
acting because “it’s fun!” She would like to thank everyone! (Julie and Kyle).

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Thank you to our 2009–2010 season sponsors!
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Next on Stage

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September 10–26, 2010

Don’t miss the auditions! For more information or to reserve
July 26 and 27 an audition time, please call
608-784-9292, ext. 2.

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Who’s Who

BRIANA LESLIE BATES (Stage
Manager) is a recent graduate of
SCHWABENBAUER* Logan High School and will be
(Mom) is a freshman at Holmen beginning her studies at the
High School who is making her University of Michigan for a BFA in
LCT debut. She has been seen theatre design and production this
at HHS in Thoroughly Modern fall. Leslie has been active this
Millie (Lucille) and Conversa- season at LCT as the costume
tion Therapy (Letty). Briana designer for Driving Miss Daisy and sound designer for
enjoys reading, running, forensics and acting because Escanaba in Da Moonlight, and has worked as costume
of the “buzz in the air before opening night and at coordinator for The Fantasticks at Appleseed Community
rehearsals.” Briana would like to thank her loving Theatre. In her spare time Leslie is involved in Quiz Bowl
parents, Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Sibenaller and her and enjoys rollerblading and movies. She would like to
grandparents.
thank her family for their support.

LCT Staff

LORI PORTNER GREG PARMETER
(Director/Education Director) (Artistic Director) earned his
is originally from Chicago but MFA from the Johnny Carson
has spent most of her life in the School of Theatre and Film at
Coulee Region. She received the University of Nebraska-
her BA in theatre, speech Lincoln. Professional acting
communication and English credits include seasons with the
from UW-La Crosse. Though Nebraska Repertory Theatre,
the years she has directed over 60 shows and has had the Virginia Shakespeare Festival, the Northern Fort
the privilege of teaching countless students of all ages Playhouse in South Dakota and a tour with the
about theatre. Lori thanks all her students for the hard Hampstead Stage Company, a children’s theatre based
work, dedication and joy they bring to LCT. She in New Hampshire. Previously Greg taught elementary
especially would like to thank her amazing son, Blais, special education, worked as the technical director for
for his years of support. Love to B, R and Simon. Aberdeen Central High School and was an instructor
and director with T.O.Y.Box Children’s Theatre.
HAL KEITEL
(Interim Executive Director) has DILLON McARDLE
worn many hats in his career. He (Scenic/Lighting Designer/
started in education as a high Technical Director) is from
school teacher, guidance Minneapolis but grew up in
counselor and principal. Next Las Vegas. He received
he worked for Aetna Insurance a Bachelor of Arts degree
Company as a regional manager in technical production
and assistant vice-president or international operations. and design from Viterbo
Following that, he established an independent University. Professional credits include Great River
insurance agency in the Madison area, The Keitel Shakespeare Festival in Winona, MN, the Virginia
Group. Prior to his retirement, Hal served as Shakespeare Festival in Williamsburg, VA, and the
development director at Reedsburg Area Medical Commonweal Theatre Company in Lanesboro, MN.
Center. In his Rotary life, Hal served as club president Dillon thanks all the volunteers who have given
(3 different clubs), assistant district governor, district countless hours of time and, most of all, his wife,
foundation chair and, most recently, as district governor Megan, who supports him in every way.
in 2006-07. He continues to serve on the board of
directors of Columbus Chemical, Inc.

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LCT Staff

MANDY PARMETER dramatuged and worked on various other elements
(Costume Designer) is in of the theatrical process and was a cofounder of the
her third season here at Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Fraternity—Alpha Psi
LCT and is originally from chapter. Amanda thanks all of the LCT staff and
Aberdeen, SD. She received volunteers for their hard work and welcoming spirits,
her bachelor’s degree in music and her family, especially her wonderful and always
education from Northern supportive husband, Jared.
State University, where she
discovered a passion for theatre. After a year of ERIC SEVERSON
teaching music, she moved to Lincoln, NE, to study (Box Office Assistant) is a
costume design. She received her MFA in costume parttime office administrator
design in May 2005. Her work has taken her from at a local congregation, where
Oklahoma to Washington, Virginia, Nebraska and he enjoys being a positive
Wisconsin. progressive influence on the
world. He also puts in hours in
Mandy and Greg celebrated the birth of their son, LCT’s box office. Years ago he
Benjamin, in October and look forward to him growing played a stuffy old Brit in LCT’s production of the radio
up in the La Crosse community. play The Lost World, and he recently played a knight
in LCT’s production of Camelot. He and his wife, Ellen,
AMANDA GRIMSLED live in La Crosse, where they enjoy singing together
WIESE (Box Office Super- and texting one another from across the room.
visor) Amanda is a La Crosse
native and a 2007 graduate of
UW-La Crosse, where she
earned a degree in theatre
performance and stage
management. While at UW-L
Amanda performed in 19 productions, stage managed,

LCT Staff & Board

LCT STAFF
Interim Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hal Keitel
Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Parmeter
Education Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lori Portner
Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon McArdle
Costume Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mandy Parmeter
Box Office Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Grimsled Wiese
Box Office Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Severson

LCT BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Roth
President Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Amborn
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Korn-Smith
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dar Isaacson
Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tom Brock
Members at Large . . . . . . .Kenna Christians, Kyle DeLap, Michael J. Hartigan, Hal Keitel, Krin Krause,

Vicky Kunz, Jen Roberdeau, Nancy Wigdahl-Sedbrook

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Thank You to our 2009–2010 Patrons

Celestial…$2,500+ Bjerke, Todd, and Karen La Fleur, Lauren & Lucille Vantage Architects Inc.
Lyche, John & Linda Kroll Lawrence, Henry & Beverly Voight, Jo
Le Roy, Robert & Jo Vongroven, Larry & Bea
Director’s Circle Blaha-Deboer, Don & Mary Lee, Tom & Jenelle Warzynski, Larry & Kathy
Bott, Clem & Karol Lerum, Ken & Nancy Wastlund, Ken & Jane
$1,0 0 0 – $2 , 499 Brownell, Kraig Leveraus, Mary Jo West, Ross & Lynn
Brock, Tom & Jan Bruemmer, Tom & Judy Lindesmith, Larry & Diane Williams, Ruth
Cejpek, Ursula Mach, Beverly J Wilson, Daniel & Jennifer
Ernst, Edythe Cobb Mader, Michael & Carol Winans, Paul & Linda
Hartigan, J. Michael & Vicki Buchner, Paul Mailath, Aurel & Sue Wold, Gary & Debra
Keitel, Julie & Hal Buchta, William Matchett, Andrew & Nancy Wolfe, Leon & Kay
Lokken, Jerry & Kathy Burmaster, Mark & Cari Matthews, Lois Wood, Daryl & Margaret
Munn, James & Sallie Burzinski, Robert & Joyce Mau, Stephen & Margeen Wooden, Frank
Rathgaber, Scott & Mary Capaul, Tony & Violet Merkitch, Ken & Janine Wortman, Ken & Jean
Thiher, Donna & Jim Clouse, Kelly & Sheryl Messerschmidt, Les & Rita Yeatman, Joan
Zietlow, Don and LaVonne Coelin, Dorothy Miller, Rich & Vicki
Conzemius, Bob and Kay Minehan, Kiernan & Tracy Angel…$50–$99
Saint…$500–$999 Copsey, Carol Miner, Edward B. & Sally Anonymous
Abraham, Ken & Mary Corbisier, Gary and Susan Mueller, Carl & Doris Allen, Peter & Joan
Ahrens, Bud & Mabel Coulee Bank Mueller, Mary & Kurt Allen, Robert & Laurel
Allen, Peter & Joan Decker, Walt & Barbara Nelson, Doug, & Cheri Olson Anderson, Gary & Judy
Amborn, David & Karen Deters, Merrill, and Shirley Nelson, Kenneth & Carmin Anderson, Norma
Bates, David, Pam & Leslie Nelson, Sonja Antony, William & Jo
Born, Chris & Vicki Powell Nichols, Harry & Cyndy Backer, Mark and Linda
Brooks, Donna Drecktrah, Anne Norby, Jeanne, and Merle Bailey, Wayne & Kathryn
Christians, Roger & Kenna Erb, Thomas, and Cecilia Bakkestuen, Carol
Clemons, John & Arla Holliday Ballinger, Tom & Mary
Coe, Robert & Barbara Caron Nowland, Jon & Christi Baumann, Douglas & Kay
Kirkpatrick, Judy Erickson, Ramon & Connie Nowland, Paul & Tamara Bell, Virginia
Kunz, Daniel & Vicky Everson, Ruth Nowland, Ron & Frieda Berg, Lynette
Magnuson, Paul, Faulkner, David & Teresa Odeen, Bruce & Carol Bjornstad, Jerome & Bev
Filla, Sandra Perlock, Bob & Pat Borgen, Nancy
Apartment ConNeXTion Foss, Richard & Marilyn Poellinger, Carleen, and Paul Bott, Addie
Peck, Ted & Vicki Francois, Joseph & Joan Bott, Lawrence & Mary
Ruud, Sally & Betty Fulford, George & Joyce Brown Branson, Phyllis C.
Saline, Lindy Geary, Michael & Gretchen Reithel, Nancy, & Tim Henke Brendle, Mark & Susan
Sartz, Dick & Mary Jean Gilbert, Philip & Judy Revie, Marguerite Bubbers, Gary & Mary
Goode, David & Nancy Roberdeau, Jen Bucheger, Candace
Benefactor Goodman, Mark & Nancy Roberts, Cam & Carlene Buldhaupt, Nancy
Grainger, Kent & Sherry Rodman, Kirk & Nancy Callanan, Pat & John
$250–$499 Graumann, Bill & Mary Rodzak, Susan & Jeffrey Carlisle, Mariel
Campbell, Roy & Laurie Guillou, Louis & Maureen Roth, Chuck & LuAnn Carlow, Willard & Ann
Foye, David & Barbara Haggard, Donna & Dennis Rude, Brian & Karen Carraher, Jerry & Vicky
Frank, Donald & Barbara Hansen, Stephen & Karen Schneider, Daniel, & Mary Chapman, John & Margaret
Hubbard, Bob & Mary Hanson, Chuck & Cheryl Clark, Jean
Kerbaugh, Chris & Jane Hatlem, Roger & Miriam Lansing Clements, Carl, & Tammy
Loomis, Judith Heili, Herb & Barbara Schoenfeld, Paul & Joan
McBain, Clive & Burness Heyer, Cary, and Miriam Schwingle, Doris & John Serres
Poellinger, Tom & Mary Seager, Glenn & Lila Derks, Dave & Susan
Ryan, Dennis & Sharon Wuensch Sebo, Jeri Diehl, Leland & Alice
Sechrest, Sandy Hill, Ronald & Dawn Seielstad, Peter & Ginny Doerre, Connie
Smiley, William & Christine Hoeth, Merlin & Colleen Sherer, Margaret Dunder, Diane
Smith, Donald, & Nancy Hoffmeister, Diane & Jim Sill, James, & Mary Orrico Dutton, Tammy & Chad
Holman, Russell & Katie Spencer, Dick & Pat Dwyer, Stanley & Sue
Korn-Smith Honadel, Diann & John Springer, Jacqueline Egan, Rich & Sally K.
Solberg, Ed & Laurie Horman, Neale & Sheryl Steingraeber, Paul & Jane Eisenbacher, Mary & Ted
Tanke, Edward & Miriam Hosler, Charles & Mary Stellrecht, Greg & Joan Ekern, Gary & Lu Anne
Withey, Kevin & Marla Huebsch, Rollin & Connie Stelzig, Rose Ellefson, Eldon & Fran
Yahnke, Julie Isaacson, Darwin & Darlene Stevenson, Wade & Tammy Ertl, Daryl & Nancy
Johnson, Nancy Strasser, Jim & Mary Faron, Matthew & Bridgette
Archangel Kastenschmidt, Kay Sullivan, Brian & Diane Feils, Diane & Peter
Klich, Ron & Peggy Sullivan, Maureen Fernandes, Felix & Marilyn
$10 0 – $249 Klinkner, Arnold & Linda Sundet, Ray Fetsch, Todd & Mary Jo
Aberger, Frank & Jenny Knorr, Alfred & Jean Thienes, Terry & Cheryl Fischer, Lance & Cathy
Anderson, J. Howard & Kratt, Michael & Bev Thrune, Bill & Pam French, Marla
Krause, Peter & Krin Toce, Suzanne & Joseph Galles, Mitch & Marcia
Marguerite Kremmer, Cliff & Cheryl Tripp, Barbara & Jerry
Arends, James & Lynn Krueger, Robert Twining, Lill
Asp, Arnold & Donna Krumholz, Robin & Alan
Baker, Allen & Dianne Kuesel, Gloria
Bassett, Jean
Batesky, Jim & Diane
Bina, Leo & Carol

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Angel…$50–$99 Jensen-Utz, Jackie & Tom Munson, Les & Helen Shedivy, Carl & Denise
Johnson, Owen Murray, Curt & Marcia Smith, Arlene
(cont.) Johnson, Ronald & Deb Nedrelo, Roxann Smith, Martin & Ruby
Garves, Howard & Joyce Johnston, Jo Nedvidek, Ken & Geri Speich, Carl & Carol
Gerzema, Dave & Abbie Jostad, Cherryl Nee, Patrick & Joan Spelker, Kathy
Goff, William & Sarah Keller-Maresh, Rich & Joan Newburg, Bill & Karen Springer, Dan & Janice
Grimsled, David & Jennifer Kouba, Robert & Christi Newburg, Tom & Marlene Stansbury, Lee & Ann
Guinn, Larry & Becky Krage, Dan & Val Nieckarz, Marilyn & Willie Stark, Dave & Debbie
Gutierrez, Peter & Janice Kronn, Scott & Nancy Nigl, Rudy & Cherie Stelloh, Richard & Elaine
Haase, Jack & Ann La Brec, Clay & Mary Nigon, Tom & Lori Stoda, Dave & Jackie
Halbrehder, John, and Lanzel, Mary J. O’Keefe, Joseph & Claudia Stoll, Wally and Betty
Leavitt, Mary Olson, Eugene & Karen Strauss, Richard & Pam
Carolyn Diekmann LeJeune, Marvin & Debbie Olson, Lori J. Swanson, Amy
Hansen, Patricia Limberg, Michael & Judy Olson, Tiffany Taebel, Carol
Hanson, Al & Terri Lind, Karen & Steve Onsrud, Paul & Judy Tenner, Bill & Janet
Hanson, Emil & Ginny Lindeman, Claude & Carolyn Otterson, Janice Thompson, Kathy
Hartigan, Natalie Loehr, Steve & Cheryl Padesky, Ann Uber, Audrey
Hayes, Esther Loomis, Gregory & Barbara Peplinski, Marcee Urban, Kathryn
Hayford, Marilyn Losinski, Lorraine Phetteplace, Gordon & Edith Van Atta, William & Ann
Heiser, Helen Mack, Wes & Karen Pieper, Donald & Carol Vanderploeg, Ruth
Helmreich, Cheryl Mackey, William & Helen Pinger, Jim & Lois Wachter, Joan
Hemker, Jim & Barbara Marcou, Robert & Diane Pohja, Larry & Terry Wagner, David & Laura
Herro, Mike & Cheri Marcou, Robert & Mary Proudfoot, John & Linda Wagner, Karen D.
Hicks, Joy Masewicz, Edwin & Char Ramsbottom, Trudy Wagner, Kathleen
Hoch, Jerry & Diane McDowell, Blaine & Patricia Rebhan, Carl & Ruth Walsh, Colleen
Holley, Maria McIlraith, Lorraine Regner, Mike & Therese Walske, Joan
Howard, Dale & Christine McLenahan, Tom & Gladys Rhode, Arlene & Steven Whiteman, David & Yvonne
Hubley, Ray & Joanne Merola, Michael & Margo Rhude, Allen & Betty Williams, Richard and Judy
Huhn, Shirley Miller, Lloyd & Evelyn Ring, Ken & Sharron Wiltinger, Gerald & Judith
Hulke, Jane Miller, Mike & Sandy Sandman, William & Muriel Wittenberg, James, and Cheryl
Hyatt, Charles & Florence Miller, Vilas & Sally Sanwick, Norman & Lois
Jacobson, Emmanuel Monsoor, Mary Schauls, James & Elaine Amsrud
Jandt, Dennis & Claire Muller, Patricia Scheffner, Wilma Witzenburg, Harvey & Pat
Jenkins, JoAnn Wuttke, Jim & Marilyn
Jensen, Arlene

r Start Spreadin’ the News!

La Crosse Community Theatre is leaving
for the city that never sleeps, New York!
If you want to be a part of it, sign up now!
Dates are November 10-14.

This hassle-free trip ensures for an amazing time, full of new and memorable
experiences. Just ask Hal Keitel, a LCT board member who previously went to
New York with us.

“The thing I was most impressed with on the trip was Lori’s
organizational skills…the trip organization went just like
clock work. I also really enjoyed the two shows I saw—Billy
Elliot and Wicked.”

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS! Broadway shows, fabulous shopping, the lights of Time
Square, the Empire State Building, our Lady Liberty, the famous Radio City
Music Hall, Central Park, museums and much more!

Save your seat now and join La Crosse Community Theatre to experience
the Big Apple like never before! For more information contact LCT’s
Educational Director, Lori Portner at [email protected]
or call us at (608) 784-9292.

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Proceeds from concessions and souvenirs
sold during Monster in the Closet will

go toward helping area youth take part in
our School of Theatre Arts programs.
Thank you for your generous support!

Watch Our Website for the 2010-2011
School of Theatre Arts Calendar

www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org

p. 14

Thank you to everyone
who helped make our

a wonderful season!

Information about next year’s Season of Possibility
is on the back cover! Don’t miss it!

p. 15


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