La Crosse Community Theatre presents
Drama—Theatre PG-13
February 11–28, 2016
La Crosse Community Theatre presents
WIT
By MARGARET EDSON
Directed by
SARA PILLATZKI WARZEHA
Set/Lighting Designer Costume Designer Stage Manager Original Music by
DILLON MANDY RYAN NICK
MCARDLE PARMETER PUFFER WILSON
Produced in New York City by MCC Theater
(Bernard Telsey and Robert LuPone, Executive Directors; William Cantler, Associate Director),
Long Wharf Theatre, and Daryl Roth, with Stanley Shopkorn, Robert G. Bartner and Stanley Kaufelt.
Lorie Cowen Levy, Associate Producer, Roy Gabay, General Manager.
New York production originally premiered at Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut. Doug Hughes,
Artistic Director; Michael Ross, Managing Director. Originally produced by South Coast Repertory, David
Emmes, Producing Artistic Director; Martin Benson, Artistic Director.
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
SPECIAL NOTE ON COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
THE RUNAWAY BUNNY by Margaret Wise Brown
Copyright © 1942, Harper & Row, Inc. Copyright © Renewed 1970, Roberta Brown Rauch
Used by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
THE DIVINE POEMS by John Donne, edited by Helen Gardner. Used by permission of Oxford University Press.
Cast
Vivian Bearing, PhD........ Diane M. Breeser Mr. Bearing/Technician ...............Phil Addis
Harvey Kelekian, MD..................Rhys Wol Lab Technicians/Students/Residents .............
Jason Posner, MD ................... Ryan Soberg .................. Lisa K. Adams, Mary Greener,
Susie Monahan, RN, BSN............. Alli Seitz* ...........................................Joshua Knetter
E.M. Ashford, DPhil ........... Suzanne Young
* = LCT stage debut
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Artistic Director’s Note
CELEBRATING COMMUNITY To close out our main stage season, we are thrilled
to be producing the national community theatre
As a nonpro t theatre, La Crosse Community Theatre premiere of Billy Elliot, the Musical. Billy Elliot won
has the duty to let our choices be guided by our multiple Tony and Olivier Awards and was named by
mission (see inset). When we put together a season, our Time Magazine as “the best musical of the decade!”
rst question must always be “Do these choices re ect
and enhance our mission?” I believe that we have done It is a shining example of the challenging and innovative
work that we seek to create here
well in recent years in selecting
LCT’s Mission at La Crosse Community Theatre.
shows that support our mission
while giving our audience a level La Crosse Community Theatre creates productions We will be the rst community
and projects that enhance the theatrical literacy of theatre in the country to
of quality and variety rarely seen our audience members, volunteers, students, and produce this show because we
in community theatre. sta . We provide opportunities for creativity and believe that no show is beyond
our talent or our audience.
With Wit we kick o the personal growth in a fun, collaborative environment.
As a community, we celebrate human connections Bridge to Terabithia, based on
outstanding second half of our through communication and interaction.
2015–2016 season. Wit won the
one of the most beloved young
Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1999
and has become one of the most honored and performed adult novels of all time, represents a new challenge for
plays of the last 20 years. Not bad, considering that it was our youth theatre as well. With delicacy and grace, it
a rst and, to date, only play written by an elementary deals with the challenges that children face growing up,
including family trouble, friendship, and tragedy. Bridge
school teacher with no previous experience. The play
would be a stunning achievement for any playwright, is the kind of play that will inspire not only the youth
but more so for Margaret Edson, who has crafted a play involved, but all who see the production.
of undeniable brilliance and understated beauty. With these exciting shows on the horizon, LCT stands
To follow it up, we are excited to produce the smash poised once again to stretch the boundaries of
Broadway hit and Tony Award-winning farce Boeing community theatre. At LCT, we celebrate our community
Boeing. In addition to being one of the most translated by producing theatre BY our community and FOR our
French farces, it’s an impressive feat considering the community.
French “wrote the book” on farce, but it also is one of the See you at the theatre!
funniest and most clever comedies ever written.
Greg Parmeter, Artistic Director
Production and Design Sta
Director............................ Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha Stage Manager ....................................Ryan Pu er
Set/Lighting Designer.................... Dillon McArdle Original Musical Compositions by........ Nick Wilson
Costume Designer...................... Mandy Parmeter Set Construction .....Gary Mundinger, Jim Nelson
Specialty Makeup .............................. Dennis Kuhn
Special Acknowledgments
Thank you to all who made this production possible, including Theresa M. Smerud and Krissa Valentine-Harnish
for photography; Scott Rathgaber, Tom Wright, Sue La Crosse, Jeremiah Galvan, and Gundersen Health System for
equipment, props, and costumes; CBS Graphics; and Kevin Bowen.
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Director’s Note
Wit “… death is no longer something to act out on a stage,
with exclamation points. It’s a comma, a pause.”
February–November 8, 2015
LCT’s 52nd season – 355th production So says Dr. Vivian Bearing’s mentor, E. M. Ashford, years
before either one of them knows what lies ahead for
BE A VOLUNTEER! Vivian. As we have put together this piece for you, this
play about “the pause,” we celebrate the simplicity and
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From the complexity of John Donne’s Holy Sonnets
—and a return to simplicity with a beloved children’s
book—Wit follows the life of a woman struggling with
the love of complicated analysis and complex scholarly
research that de nes her life—and, ultimately, her
realization that in the end, there’s only a nal, beautiful
need for the simple. To use the word as it was meant to
be used, that simplicity is “awesome.”
Thank you for joining us today.
Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha, Director
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Cast Biographies
LISA K. ADAMS (Technician/Student/ DIANE M. BREESER (Vivian Bearing)
Code Team) was last seen on the LCT grew up at La Crosse Community
stage as Vera in First Baptist of Ivy Theatre, although this is her rst show
Gap last season. She spent her in the Weber Center. A theatre major at
summer performing as Matilda UW-La Crosse, Diane spent three years
Bunnell in an original production at the Bunnell House in Los Angeles, later got her education degree, and
in Homer, MN. This season at LCT she has played with raised two fantastic kids (Emily and Ian Richards).
props for The Complete Works of William Shake- Diane’s husband, Randy, supports her thespian
speare (Abridge) and was stage manager for The Gifts addiction. Diane loves writing scripts about strong
of the Magi. She is excited to have this new experience women in history. She has worked as a teacher and
performing in the black box. librarian, conducts historical tours, and is a therapy dog
PHIL ADDIS (Mr. Bearing/Technician) team with her Collie, Daisy. Some of Diane’s favorite roles
is semiretired (working oor crew at (at LCT unless noted) include Sandy in The Prime of
WKBT’s morning and noon shows). Phil Miss Jean Brodie, Louise in Carousel, Rita in
was last seen at LCT as Juror #6 in his Educating Rita (Viterbo), Kate Hardcastle in She
50th production, Twelve Angry Men. Stoops to Conquer, Mrs. Frank in The Diary of Anne
Phil has performed O O Broadway in New York City, Frank, Gloria in Grace and Glorie, The Mother in A
including multiple studio showcases at The American Christmas Story, Miss Maudie in To Kill a Mocking-
Academy of Dramatic Arts. His rst LCT production was bird, Olivia in Twelfth Night, Maggie in Jake’s Women,
in 1973. Favorites include One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Becky Foster in Becky’s New Car (The Pump House), and
Nest, Out of Order, Cash on Delivery, and Lucky Sti . Amanda Wing eld in The Glass Menagerie.
He is a ve-time Dionysis Award winner and received
LCT’s Silver Certi cate Award. Phil’s ebook,“God’s (continued on page 12)
Pinatas,”a drama for the stage, will premiere this year.
He thanks his wife and LCT for allowing him to pursue
his passion of theatre and reunite with old friends.
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Cast Biographies
(continued from page 8) ALLI SEITZ* (Susie Monahan) is a La
MARY GREENER (Technician/Student Crosse native who graduated from
/Code Team) has appeared in several Central High School in 2011 and is
productions at LCT (the rst as O cer currently a student at Western
Pudney in Rumors and most recently Technical College in the graphic design
as a Foley artist in Miracle on 34th program. This is her rst show at LCT, but she has a
background in show choir and dance.
Street, as well as productions at The Muse Theatre. She RYAN SOBERG (Jason Posner) is an
also is a member of the“CheezLand Uke Band.”Mary active member of the La Crosse arts
would like to dedicate this performance to her“bosom community and is excited to be
buddy”JoAnn Hedegaard,“one of the toughest broads I working with such a talented cast and
know.” production team. Ryan holds a BFA in
theatre as well as a certi cate in nonpro t leadership
JOSHUA KNETTER (Technician/ development from Viterbo University. When he’s not
Student/Code Team) has been doing working on a production, Ryan moonlights as
theatre for 14 years. He works as a community relationship manager for the Small Business
server on the weekends and loves Advisory Group of State Bank Financial and as board
writing music in his free time. Josh president for the Pump House Regional Arts Center.
would like to thank his castmates for helping him get to RHYS WOLFF (Harvey Kelekian) is
and from rehearsals, and his friends, family, and excited to be back with LCT for a fourth
coworkers for all their encouragement. time with“Wit.”He has appeared in
numerous productions over the past
* = LCT main stage debut few years. He also is a member of the
sketch comedy troupe“LIVE! from La Crosse,”and the
Community starts rst play he has written, The Season, premieres later
with neighbors this spring. He’d like to thank his family and friends for
who care. their continued support, this amazing ensemble of
actors to work with, and LCT for choosing this play for
That’s what our town is made of. the season.
State Farm® has a long heritage of helping out in SUZANNE YOUNG (E.M. Ashford) has
the community. That’s why I’m proud to support held roles ranging from Where’s
La Crosse Community Theatre. Charley? in the LCT tent at Mt. La
Crosse in 1967 to Daisy in Driving
1201196 Charlie Smader, Agent Miss Daisy, Ethel in On Golden
1901 Jackson Street Pond, various roles in the studio theatre’s inaugural
La Crosse, WI 54601 production of The Dining Room, and, most recently,
Bus: 608-784-4510 Doty in Noises O . Suzanne is thrilled to be back in this
[email protected] intimate setting with this extremely talented cast and
production crew. Welcome to this touching and
Get to a better State®. enlightening performance of Wit.
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LCT Sta & Board
STAFF MEMBERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook
Artistic Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Parmeter President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Battison
Education Director . . . . . . . Sara Pillatzki-Warzeha Second Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne Oliver
Technical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon McArdle Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Isaacs
Costume Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Parmeter Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan McDonald-Conroy
Director of Publications . . . . . . . . . . Eric Severson Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Horne
O ce Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessi Davidson
Box O ce Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ryan Pu er Nancy Flottmeyer, Gary Mundinger, Brian K.
Box O ce Sta . . . . . . . . .April Brown, Lisa Keyser Murphy, Randy Nelson, Karl Noll, Joan Temple,
Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hofer Kathy Van Kirk-Przywojski, Bradley Weber
Thank you to our Thank you to
2015–2016 season all those who
made a 2015
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La Crosse Radio Group If you are interested in making a year-end
Logistics Health, Inc. gift in 2016, please contact Jessi Davidson
Mueller Media
Schomburg Refrigeration at 748-9292, ext. *315, or
Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation [email protected]
State Bank Financial
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This program was supported in part by a
grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with
funds from the State of Wisconsin and the
National Endowment for the Arts.
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Production Sta Biographies
SARA PILLATZKI WARZEHA RYAN PUFFER (Stage Manager) is
(Director) is loving working on this primarily the box o ce manager
beautiful show with this incredible here at LCT but also has taught
group of artists! Her directing credits acting classes and has appeared on
include The Shape of Things (MSU Mankato), our stage. Before his time in La Crosse, Ryan
The Forger’s Apprentice (Park Theatre Company), earned his bachelor’s degree in English literature
Barefoot in the Park (Black Dirt Theatre and theatre from Northern State University in his
Company), Forever Plaid (Northern Fort hometown of Aberdeen, SD, and has worked
Playhouse) and 11:11 (SaMi Productions). Sara is professionally as a stage manager and
the associate artistic director of the Northern Fort production assistant for companies in Kansas
Playhouse and the director of education at LCT. She City, MO, and South Dakota. Ryan is enjoying
would like to thank all of the nurses (especially her being a part of the LCT family!
mom!) who give so much more of themselves than NICK WILSON (Original Musical Composition)
any person should be expected to and who do it is a music student at McNally Smith College
with compassion, grace, and humility. of Music in St. Paul, MN. A gifted composer,
Nick also provided original music for the play
DILLON MCARDLE (Set/Lighting 11:11, which premiered at the Minnesota
Designer) is LCT’s technical director. Fringe Festival in 2014.
A Viterbo University alum, he enjoys
building things, grilling out with
friends, and blowing snow. He would like to
thank his lovely wife, Megan, and son, Miles,
who mean the world to him.
MANDY PARMETER (Costume
Designer) is in her eighth season
at LCT. She received her MFA in
costume design in May 2005 from
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her work has
taken her from Oklahoma to Washington,
Virginia, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. Mandy and
Greg are looking forward to their son, Benjamin,
and daughter, Matilda, growing up in the
La Crosse community.
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Patron Donor List
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Patron Donor List
(continued from page 18) Ron and Frieda Nowland Ed and Sharon Winga t John and Lisa Conzemius
t Wayne and Sandy Oliver Gary and Debra Wold Barbara Decker
Promoter ($125-$249) David and Diane Palm Daryl and Margaret Wood Family Julie Diermeier
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Tom and Lori Nigon Stephen and Katherine Webster Barbara Burchill (continued on page 26)
Jon and Christi Nowland David and Yvonne Whiteman Frank and Kristi Cadwell
Paul and Gwynne Chafer t = Made a year-end gift to LCT
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December 18 & 19, 2015: Home for the Holidays at the LSO
featuring Misty’s Dance Unlimited and La Crosse Dance Centre
February 6, 2016: Boy Wonders and Rising Stars
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Patron Donor List
(continued from page 22) Walter and Shirley Leifeld Patrick and Susanne Peck Dan and Janice Springer
Ken and Nancy Lerum Bonnie Pederson Pat and Joanne Stephens
Supporter ($75-$124) Steve and Karen Lind Colleen Phelps Wally and Betty Stoll
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Weber Center Sta & Board
STAFF MEMBERS Concessions Sta . . . . . . . Stephanie Canales, Cassie George,
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick . . . . . Kelly Krieg-Sigman, Glenna Krzyzanowski, Janet Loe er,
Weber Center Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . Tim Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dorina Lukins
O ce Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jessi Davidson BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hofer President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Amborn
House Managers . . . . . . . . Kendra Andreska, April Brown, Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Ranscht
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Dawidowski, Lisa Keyser Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glena Temple
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Michael Hartigan
Richard B. Artman; Dick Spencer; Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook
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