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SEPTEMBER 4-20, 2020
By Bridget Carpenter
Any photography or the videotaping or other video or audio recording
of this production is strictly prohibited.
set Design Costume Design light & Sound design PROPS CHIEF
Josh Morris Jenn Morris
Cathie Norris J.R. Lidgett Molly Terlouw
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Di sn e y ’s F re a k y F ri day
Act One
Prologue
Ellie, Katherine
Just One Day
Ellie, Katherine, Company
The Hourglass
Ellie, Katherine
I Got This
Ellie, Katherine, Students, Teachers
What You Got
Katherine, Torrey, Danielle, Louis
Oh, Biology
Ellie, Adam, Students
Vows
Mike
Busted
Ellie, Katherine, Parents, Students
Somebody Has Got to Take the Blame
Katherine, Ellie, Dr. Ehrin, Señor O’Brien, Mrs. Luckenbill
Watch Your Back
Ms. Meyers, Ellie, Students
Parents Lie
Katherine
Just One Day (Reprise)
Company
15-minute intermission
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D i sn e y ’s F re a k y F ri day
Act Two
Not Myself Today
Katherine, Ellie, Torrey, Company
Women and Sandwiches
Adam, Fletcher
Bring My Baby (Brother) Home
Katherine, Ellie, Mike, Officers
Go
Adam, Company
After All of This and Everything
Katherine
No More Fear
Ellie
The Other Hourglass
Ellie, Katherine
Today and Ev’ry Day
Company
Finale – Company
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Ellie Blake....................................................... Emma Kelly
Katherine Blake............................................... Kristina Freeland
Torrey............................................................. Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Adam............................................................... Ethan Badders
Mike................................................................. Scott Snyder
Fletcher.......................................................... Atticus Reynolds
Hannah............................................................ Anna Gutierrez
Gretchen......................................................... Matea Gregg
Savannah......................................................... Claire Schmidt
Parker............................................................. Thomas Flores
Wells.............................................................. Harper Johnston
Laural............................................................. Layla Jordan
Steph............................................................... Brynn Shaft
Grandma Helene / Ensemble............................. V.E. Green
Danielle / Ensemble......................................... Cathie Norris
Mr. Blumen / Ensemble..................................... Tristan Spicer
Grandpa Gordon / Ensemble............................. Michael Spicer
Pastor Bruno / Ensemble................................. Zach Swanson
Photographer / Ensemble................................ Spencer Wesley
High School Ensemble...................................... Ashley Carraway
High School Ensemble...................................... Audrey Jagodzinske
High School Ensemble...................................... Camille Morris
Ensemble......................................................... Matthew Schwan
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Director/choreographer.........................................Maggie Spicer Brown
Musical Director........................................................Jill M. French
Rehearsal Accompanist/Conductor.......................Simeon Rawls
Stage Manager............................................................Amanda Reynolds
set design....................................................................Josh Morris
Costume Designer......................................................Jenn Morris
light/sound design....................................................JR Lidgett
PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE...............................................Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade
Costume Crew.............................................................Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade,
.......................................................................Stacy Jagodzinske, and cast
Light Board OPERATOR.......................................Nelson Gutsch
Sound Board OPERATOR.............................................Hana North
DANCE CAPTAINS............................................................Claire Schmidt & Anna Gutierrez
VOCAL CAPTAIN..............................................................Matthew Schwan
SET Crew..........................................................Cast Members
Safety Measures RMeqausikresd
Salina Community Theatre is excited to welcome our patrons back!
Here is what you can expect:
• Temperatures taken upon entry of the space of our volunteers, staff, and students.
• We have reduced our audience size by half capacity to allow for social distancing
between parties attending our shows.
• Seating will be staggerd to allow for social distancing.
• Salina Community Theatre reserves the right to alter reservations made online to
allow social distancing, as suggested by the Saline County Health Department.
• We are using Plexiglass partitions and P.P.E.
• We have purchased electrostatic sprayers for sanitation of the facility between events.
Most importantly we are staying informed and communicating with other theatres, educators,
venues, and with our community.
We acknowledge that we must continuously adapt during this crisis.
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act o r Bi o s
Emma Kelly (Ellie Blakey) was last seen in SCT’s productions
of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Rock of Ages, and
The Wedding Singer at Salina Central High School, where she
is a Junior. She is the daughter of Darcy and Frank Kelly and
loves to hang out with her cat, KiKi, in her spare time. She is
a member of Center for Theatre Arts Iron Street Dance
Company. “I hope you all enjoy this fantastic production as
much as I do!”
Kristina Freeland (Katherine Blake) was last seen in Every
Brilliant Thing, Disney’s Newsies: The Musical, and Elf: The
Musical at SCT. She is a licensed clinical professional counselor
and owner of Gold Leaf Counseling. Her husband is Michael and
sons: Gabriel, Dominic and Oliver, and dog, Aspen. “In my free
time, I love reading, cooking, and drinking good red wine, as well
as having movie marathons with my family. Thank you so much
to my incredible family for supporting me in my love of theatre.
Not only is it where I love to act, sing, and dance, but it’s where
I’m home.”
Elizabeth-Ali Schade (Torrey) last appeared in Agatha
Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Baskerville, and
Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5: The Musical at SCT. She is the
Production Associate at SCT and teaches musical theatre
classes with Center for Theatre Arts. She is wife to Erich and
mother to Oliver Schade. She wishes everyone happiness
and safety. “Enjoy the show!”
Ethan Badders (Adam) was last seen in SCT’s A Gentleman’s
Guide to Love and Murder, Disney’s Newsies: The Musical,
and Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame with Salina
Symphony. He is employed at the YMCA and is a Music
Education major at KWU. His parents are Mike and Maria,
and siblings: Alex, Zack, Miranda, and Alexis. He loves nature
walks, amusement parks, and building LEGO.
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Scott Snyder (Mike) last appeared on the SCT stage in A
Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Agatha Christie’s
Murder on the Orient Express, and Rodgers and
Hammerstein’s Cinderella. He is employed at OCCK. Scott is
the son of Mark & Heather Snyder and brother to John, Katie,
Emma, and Sarah. His girlfriend, Audrey, and he have two
pet-children: Ellie and Ana. “I adore nature and hiking with my
dog, Ellie. I am an avid fan of The Office and have found deep
joy in my involvement with SCT.”
Atticus Reynolds (Fletcher) is making is mainstage debut
with SCT! He last appeared in Center for Theatre Arts’
productions of Disney’s Frozen, Jr. and Junie B. Jones is Not
a Crook. He is a fifth grade homeschool student and very
active in classes in musical theatre, jazz, and tap at Center
for Theatre Arts. His parents are Amanda and Patrick
Reynolds and he has four siblings: Rebekah, Nathaniel,
Samuel, and Charles. He also takes drum lessons, plays
baseball, runs in track and field.
Anna Gutierrez (Hannah) was last seen in Rodgers and
Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Disney’s Newsies: The Musical,
and the contemporary dance show, Illuminate at SCT. Anna is
the daughter is Amanda and Jerry Gutierrez and sister to
Maria. Anna is captain of Center for Theatre Arts’ Iron Street
Dance Company and a member of the Salina Central High
School VETS dance team where, she is a Junior.
Matea Gregg (Gretchen) is making her SCT debut! She was
last seen in The Marriage of Figaro-Cherubino, Mamma Mia!,
and Company at Ft. Hays State University. She is the
communications coordinator for the Diocese of Salina.
Matea is the daughter of Deenna Dreiling and Daryl Gregg
and sister to Torrie. “I am very excited to be a part of this
amazing show!”
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act o r Bi o s
Claire Schmidt (Savannah) was last seen on the SCT stage in
Rock of Ages, Disney’s Newsies: The Musical, and was a
choreographer and winner of the 2020 Dancing with Salina
Stars. She is employed at Universal Dance Association and a
dance teacher at Center for Theatre Arts, and Revolution
School of Dance. She also attends Kansas Wesleyan
University, where she is a senior. Claire loves spending time
with her family, baking cookies, living with her older sister, and
playing video games with her boyfriend, Ethan Badders.
Thomas Flores (Parker) was last seen at SCT in Disney’s
Newsies: The Musical. He is a graduate of Salina High
School South. He is the son of Missy Flores and brother to
Breanna, Jose, and Solomon. In his free- time he loves to
create art.
Harper Johnston (Wells) was last seen on the SCT stage in
Center for Theatre Arts’ SummerStage production of
Seussical, Jr.: The Musical and Salina High School Central’s
productions of The Wedding Singer and The Importance of
Being Earnest, where she is a Sophomore. Her parents are
Peter and Sara Johnston and sister, Hadley. She also has two
cats and two dogs. “Hope you enjoy the show!”
Layla Jordan (Laural) last appeared in Rodgers and
Hammerstein’s Cinderella and Disney’s Newsies: The Musical
at SCT and Dreamland at Salina High School South, where she
is a Junior. She is employed at Taco Bell and loves to dance.
Her parents are Sarah and Malik Jordan.
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Brynn Shaft (Steph) last appeared on the SCT stage in
Disney’s Newsies: The Musical and Center for Theatre Arts’
SummerStage productions of Disney’s Frozen, Jr. and
Seussical, Jr.: The Musical. She is an 8th grader at
Minneapolis Jr/Sr High School. Her parents are Travis and Kat
Shaft, sisters are Paige and Elin and pets: Bruno, Luna,
Snowball, and Peaches. She is a new member of Center for
Theatre Arts’ Iron Street Dance Company. “Thank you for
coming to see the show, I hope you enjoy!”
Cathie Norris (Danielle / Ensemble) was last seen on the SCT
stage in the contemporary dance show, Illuminate, Rodgers
and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and Mamma Mia! She has
been with SCT for eight seasons and has enjoyed portraying
the best friend/hairdresser, the office drunk, a mom, and a
not-so-nice stepmom; and that is just on the mainstage. She
also has taught dance classes for six years with Center for
Theatre Arts. “This theatre is a very special place for me. This
show is no different. Please enjoy the magic of it!”
Tristan Spicer (Mr. Blumen / Ensemble) was seen in on SCT
stage in the contemporary dance show, Illuminate and Mamma
Mia! He is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College. His
parents are Vickee and Michael Spicer and brother to Maggie
Spicer Brown. “Thank you to everyone who is taking time to
support the arts during these difficult times, and thank you to
everyone who is making sure that they’re being safe not only to
themselves, but for everyone around them.”
Michael Spicer (Grandpa Gordon / Ensemble) has been with
SCT since 1997. In that time, he has seen SCT go to AACT-Fest
Nationals twice, receive awards for excellence, and helped
gather funding that doubled the size of the facility. He has
spent more than half of his carrier ensuring the success,
reputation, and stability of SCT. He is deeply proud, too, of the
accomplishments of his family, the director of this show
Maggie, his daughter, graduate of Oklahoma City University,
accomplished Equity actress, teacher, and choreographer.
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act o r Bi o s
Zach Swanson (Pastor Bruno / Ensemble) is making his SCT
debut! He was last seen in Salina High School South’s
productions of Almost, Maine and All Shook Up. His parents
are Jeff and Cinthyia, sister, Nicole and dog, Champ. He
loves to play guitar and obsesses over Paul McCartney.
“Please appreciate everyone who works on these
productions. Everyone’s part matters.”
Spencer Wesley (Photographer / Ensemble) last appeared on
the SCT stage in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and Disney’s Beauty
and the Beast. He is a Salina High School Central graduate
and stylist at Hair Affaire. His dad, Steve Wesley, works for
Saint Francis Ministries; he has one brother, Shane, and two
boxer mutts: Rucker and Rain. “When I auditioned for
Cinderella, it had been six years since I performed in a show, I
am so grateful to come back to acting at SCT. The creative
team has a huge passion for the arts and I love that!”
Ashley Carraway (High School Ensemble) is making her SCT
debut! She has performed in Salina High School South’s
productions of Dreamland, The Musical Comedy Murders of
1940, and Almost, Maine, where she is a Senior. Her parents
are Pam and Kurt Carraway and siblings: Alexis and Keaton.
Ashley loves TV crime and criminal mystery shows and to
create costumes.
Audrey Jagodzinske (High School Ensemble) was last seen in
Center for Theatre Arts’ productions of Seussical, Jr: The
Musical, Madagascar, Jr.: The Musical, and Miss Nelson is
Missing! She is a Sophomore at Salina Central High School.
Her parents are Stacy and Scott Jagodzinske and sisters:
Addilyn and Aria. Audrey is a member of the Iron Street Dance
company and loves acting, singing, and dancing. “I have found
deep joy in my involvement with SCT.”
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act o r Bi o s
Camille Morris (High School Ensemble) was last seen on the
SCT stage in the contemporary dance show, Illuminate,
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and One Acts at
Salina Central High School, where she is a Sophomore. Her
parents are Jenn and Josh Morris and siblings: Isaac and
Caleb, and cat, Lars. She is a member of Iron Street Dance
Company, and participates in color guard, band, and theatre
at Salina Central. She loves to assist with theatre camps and
classes at Center for Theatre Arts.
Matthew Schwan (Off STAGE SINGER/vocal captain) you may
have seen Matt previously at SCT in Into The Woods, Les
Misérables, or years ago in Disney’s Beauty And The Beast.
He graduated from Kansas Wesleyan University with a
Bachelor of Music Education in May of 2010. Matt has
completed his MME in Choral Music Education through
Wichita State University this past summer. This is his
fifth year at Junction City Middle School and his eleventh
year teaching. “I am glad to be back at the Salina
Community Theatre.”
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ENROLL NOW!
Acting and vocal classes for ages 3 through adults.
Dance classes for ages 3 through adult. Complete
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brochure in the lobby.
Call 785-827-6126 or come by the education office
to enroll for CTA classes.
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In Larissa FastHorse’s wickedly funny satire, a troupe of
terminally “woke” teaching artists scramble to create a
pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both
Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.
Salina Community Theatre
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thank you
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sponsors, dancers, attendees,
staff, and 2020 salina Stars!
Our event was a great success!
Be watching for information on our
10th Annual Dancing with salina stars!
see you next year
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CTA stands for Center for
Theatre Arts. This program has
grown exponentially over the past
several years.
We produce three shows a year, numerous camps and workshops, and provide year-round
classes in dance, vocal, and acting. CTA staff members are highly trained performers and are
dedicated to helping their students reach their full potential as well as providing them with rich
theatrical experiences on our stage. CTA enriches the lives of people in Salina and the
surrounding region by creating a broad range of quality theatrical programs for their
entertainment. Most importantly, CTA provides a positive, nurturing environment for youth to
develop their craft. Students learn to respect all aspects of theatre and receive a well-rounded
education in these areas.
We welcome all into this program with open arms. Learn how to become a part of the
CTA family by contacting the Education Director, Megan Coberly at 785-827-6126 or
at [email protected].
Photos by Karen Bonar, “I enjoy the interaction with my classmates. The teachers
Heartland Photography are kind and always give me opportunities to grow. The
camps and classes have helped me feel more comfortable
on stage.”
Atticus Reynolds takes CTA classes and is making his SCT debut
he plays “Fletcher” in Disney’s Freaky Friday.
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Playbill
available
now!
SCT is trying to save paper,
printing expense, and adhere
to CDC guidelines with online
playbill access. We are giving
all patrons the opportunity to use our new electronic playbill.
iPhone users: just take a picture of our QR CODE.
Samsung users: download the QR Reader app located in the
Google Play Store.
Thank you volunteers
Salina Community Theatre’s costume department has made
more than 4,000 masks with the help of our wonderful
volunteers. Need more masks? Check the lobby during
intermission. Suggested $5 donation helps supports CTA!
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D o n o rs
We rely on the generosity of our patrons and friends in the
community, and offer a range of additional benefits to thank our
donating members. Become a part of our Donor Family and make the
most of your membership! Call 785.827.6126 for more information.
Thank you to all who have donated!
Due to print deadlines, some donors are not listed but will be included in subsequent playbills.
Please let us know if you have corrections to this list.
MainStage Donors Mike & Penny Walker Marlene Mispagel
Jeanne Moritz
LIFETIME MEMBERS Director ($500-$999) Pat & Bob Murray
Stan Nelson
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Sydney & Earl Jensen Patricia & Rebecca Downing Diana Stewart & Larry Myers
Charles Kephart Megan & David Dupy Bob & Susie Stinson
Marti & Alan Kruckemyer Brad & Jeanine Haynes Mary & Jeff Thompson
Becky Morrison In memory of Ben & Betsy Wearing
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Gordon & Janet Morrison David & Charlotte Herrman
David & Wendy Moshier Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Gerald & Barbara Newell Kenneth & Nancy Klostermeyer
Martha & Dennis Oakes Kate Lindsay
Pat & Lisa Ochs Christine Litwiller
Conrad & Jean Olsson Kathryn Lorenson
Joe & Deb Ortiz Joe & Kaysha Macy
Douglas & Joan Panning Becky & Tim Maguffee
Abner & Kathryne Perney Cameron & Jessica Magnall
Bill & Kathleen Pierson John & Sharon Palmquist
Vicki & Scott Price Jim & Mary Parker
Sid & Susy Reitz Mike Payne
Dick & Toni Renfro Betty Rassette
Rex & Carol Romeiser Dick & Joyce Ratcliff
Kevin & Jessica Sander Linda Richards
In memory of Dick Schneiders Mark & Linda Riedy
Twila Schneiders Jon & Gaylene Rupert
Don Schroeder Barb Sackrider
Jean & Phil Sedo Elizabeth Schmidt
Karen Shriner
Jerry & Linda Simpson
Salina Community Theatre
C TA D o n o rs
Archangel ($500 +) David & Luci Larson
Lila Berkley Bob & Rachel Loersch
CTA Booster Club Cameron & Jessica Magnall
Megan & David Dupy Diane Miller
Christopher & Mandi Graber Mark & Julie Miller
Matt & Brenda Hemmer Wayne & Norma Montgomery
David & Cheryl Higgins Keith Phillips
Bob & Pam Jones Nancy Ryan
Sissy & Roger Morrison Catherine Silhan
Marc & Becky Polzella Jerry & Linda Simpson
Bob & Linda Salem Stan Smith
McDowell Steele Jeffrey & Mary Thompson
Constance Stevens Cheryl & Bob Thummel
Max J. Vandament Loren & Sara Young
JW Welch
SCT Guild Cherub ($25-$99)
Guardian Angel ($250-$499) Arthur Adams
Robb & Jean Boardman
Shannon & Jo Buchanan Richard & Leah Blanchard
Bart & Kate Bycroft Judith F. Dunn
Bill & Ruth Cathcart-Rake Dee Eilert
Dale & Kathy Hanson Jerry & Carol Exline
Peter & Sara Johnston Delores Farres
Gary & Lana Jordan Dave Freeland
Carol & Paul Junk Greg Gooden
Marlene Mispagel David Greiser
Beatrice Plott Ann Headrick
Marsha Stewart Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Dan & Jennifer Stutterheim Eric & Michele Johnson
Mike & Penny Walker K. Willow Leenders
Gary & Mary Anne Weiner Kate Lindsay
Greg & Denise Weiss Family Christine Litwiller
Tim & Becky Maguffee
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Joe & Deb Ortiz
Tom Basgall Jim & Mary Parker
Mary Berkley Vicki & Scott Price
Hank Boyer Linda Richards
Raymond & Susan Boyer Rex & Carol Romeiser
Glen & Kim Coxon Lynne & Steve Ryan
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Jerry & Carol Exline Marshall & Janice Stanton
Janet & Marty Fadden Curtis & Theresa Stevens
Jim & Gayle Francis Judith Swagerty
Dorothy & Jack Gallagher Harvetta & Alan Von Fange
Brian & Leigh Ann Griffis George & Margaret Yarnevich
Gary & Otrud Hauptli
Brad & Jeanine Haynes
Jared & Alison Hiatt
Dwight & Ruth Hill
Suzie Kastner
Cyndy & John Knutson
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T rav e l i n g fro m o u t o f t ow n t o s e e t h e s h ow ?
Below is a list of hotels in Salina who give SCT patrons special rates when they come
to see our shows. If you simply show them your tickets – even if it’s on your phone –
they will give you a special reduced rate for the entirety of your stay.
Thanks to these hotel partners for working with us to make your theatre-going
experience even better!
CANDLEWOOD SUITES HAMPTON INN
2650 Planet Ave. | 785.823.6939 401 W. Schilling Rd. | 785.823.9800
COMFORT SUITES Holiday Inn
715 W. Schilling Rd. | 785.404.6944 3145 S. 9th. St. | 785.404.6767
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2760 S. 9th St. | 785.827.1271 755 W. Diamond Dr. | 785.404.3300
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Quality Inn And Suites
2455 Virginia Ave. | 855.873.6565 2110 W Crawford St. | 785.404.6247
In the lobby gallery Pam’s World
PAM I have been doing art since
PENTICO I was young, I currently
create jewelry, clothing,
Oil Painting furniture, and a variety of
visual arts in different
Sale of work from mediums. My favorite has
the lobby gallery been always been oils and I
generates a 20% especially love paining landscape that give the desire to follow the
commission for path, explore over the next hill or get lost in the worlds I create. Her
company is called “ Yellow Brick Art Studio”.
SCT programs.
Salina Community Theatre
C o rp o rat e S p o ns o rs Additional support for Salina
Community Theatre productions
SCT Board and staff would like to thank and programs is provided by
these businesses and organizations for these generous organizations.
the invaluable support, both financially
and by donated goods and services. This Through the city’s ongoing and
season is possible, in part, because of generous support, SCT is better
their support. able to use subscriptions and
donations to bring our audiences
Corporate Angel quality theatre performances.
($10,000 +)
The City of Salina Make sure to like us and
follow us on social media!
Corporate Producer SALINA COMMUNITY THEATRE
($5,000-$9,000)
Bank of Tescott
First bank Kansas
Saint Francis Ministries
Corporate Director
($3,000-$4,999)
Bennington State Bank
Edward Jones
great plains manufacturing
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Corporate Advocate
($1,000-$2,999)
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Bank VI
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W h o’s W h o at S C T ?
Staff Center for
theatre arts
Executive Director....................Michael Spicer
Technical Director....................J.R. Lidgett Music Theatre Department
Education Director...................Megan Coberly CO-CHAIRS
Costume Designer.....................Jenn Morris
Director of Patron Services...Jill French Jill French
Office Manager..........................Daysha Sutton Chaz Coberly
Production Associate..............Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Music Theatre Teachers
Board of Directors
Ethan Badders
President....................................Chaz Coberly Maggie Spicer Brown
Vice-President............................Michael Freeland
Secretary....................................Mandi Graber Dalana Dutton
Treasurer...................................Bob Salem, Jr. Jessica Ferguson
board members John Hendrick
Gin Hoffman
Juanelle Garretson Scott Price Bradyn Houltberg
Lindsey Rojas
Julie Goetz Carolyn Sichley Paula Rolph
Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Jared Hiatt Amy Schreiner
Dance Department
Pam Jones Marc Sheforgen CO-CHAIRS
Luci Larson Megan Coberly
Maggie Spicer Brown
Alison Hiatt
Guild Officers
Dance Teachers
President....................................Cathy Martin
Vice-President............................Judi Dunn Chaz Coberly
Secretary....................................Florence Jester Hanna Heble
Treasurer...................................Carolyn Eland Jessica Magnall
Cathie Norris
Claire Schmidt
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T i c k e ts Box Office Hours
Purchasing Tickets Monday-Friday
11:30am-5:30pm
Tickets for SCT performances are available online at
SalinaTheatre.com or by calling the Box Office. For Box office opens
more information, call Jill French at 785.827.3033. one hour prior to
start of performance.
Full Season – 6 shows $165 ($27.50/show) 785.827.3033
Select Season – 4 shows $120 ($30.00/show) Performance Times
Single Shows Thurs-Sat: 7:30pm
Sun: 2:00pm
Adult (up to 59 years) $40.00
Military/Senior (60+ years) $35.00
Student (age 5-college senior) $20.00
Ticket prices include tax
Group pricing is available for parties of ten or more
(adult tickets only). Children must be at least 5 years
old to attend SCT Mainstage productions, unless
otherwise specified.
Gift certificates
Any gift certificate that doesn’t list an expiration date
will not be honored. If there is a problem, please
contact Michael Spicer or Jill French at the theatre.
Volunteering
Volunteer opportunities are always available at SCT! Have fun helping with
costumes, props, lights, or sound. Work on constructing sets for our next
production. Help get our next mailing ready for the post office, or deliver show
posters. To volunteer, contact:
* costumes Jenn Morris 785.827.6126 or [email protected]
* props J.R. Lidgett 785.827.6126 or [email protected]
* all others Jill French 785.827.3033 or [email protected]
Are you still receiving a copy of the Spotlight in your snail-mailbox?
Why not ‘go green’ and read it online instead? Contact the Box Office
at 785.827.3033 or email [email protected] to find out more.
www.SalinaTheatre.com
Policies & Procedures Performance Etiquette
Ticket Exchanges In consideration of our patrons and
performers, cell phones and pagers
Season ticket holders are welcome to must be turned off or set to vibrate
exchange tickets free of charge up to only during performances. If desired,
24 hours prior to performance. There you may check them at the Box Office
will be a $5 charge per ticket within prior to curtain time.
the 24-hour window. All others may
exchange tickets up to 72 hours prior Photography (with or without flash)
to the performance only. There is a $5 and recording devices of any kind
per ticket service fee for exchanged (audio or video) are not to be used
tickets, up to $20. during performances.
If you are not able to use your tickets Scripts
for a production and are unable to
find an exchange date, please pass Scripts for Mainstage productions are
them along to someone who can available for a check-out in the Box
attend. There are no refunds on Office. A $10 deposit is required and
unused tickets or unused portions of scripts should be returned within 3
season subscriptions. days. Scripts cannot be checked out
within 5 days of audition dates.
All tickets reserved over the internet
are final. No exchanges can be made.
About SCT
Classes
Center for Theatre Arts at Salina Community Theatre offers classes in dance, acting,
and vocal for students of all ages. A complete list of classes can be found online at
SalinaTheatre.com. For more information, contact Education Director Megan Coberly
at 785.827.6126, or email [email protected].
Contributions
Salina Community Theatre relies on the generosity of our patrons to keep our
award-winning theatre running successfully. If you are interested in tax-deductible
giving opportunities, please contact Executive Director Michael Spicer at
785.827.6126, or email [email protected].
e-newsletter
Get the latest SCT news each week in your email inbox – including a link to the
latest issue of the Spotlight newsletter. Sign up on the home page of our website
at SalinaTheatre.com, complete an address form available at the Box Office, or
call 785.827.6126.
Salina Community Theatre
J o i n o u r fam i ly !
Though season subscriptions make up the majority of SCT’s annual budget, we still
rely heavily on the generosity of our audience patrons and friends in the community.
To show our gratitude for your continued support, we offer a variety of additional
benefits available only when you become a donating member.
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Playbill listing
Advance phone reservation privileges
Choice of permanent seating or having
SCT staff contact you for reservations
Complimentary ticket exchange*
Premiere Parking for your performance*
*24-hour notice is required.
Please let us know if you are willing to donate any of these items:
• Metal shelving Don’t throw it out!
• Gift cards to JoAnn’s or Hobby Lobby
• New laptop or desktop computers Our Props Department
• 3-ring binders (1", 11⁄2") accepts all kinds of
• Gift certificates to SAM’S for tables vintage items – they
don’t even have to be
and chairs. operational! Call
J.R. Lidgett at
• Old cameras – Do not have to work 785.827.6126 to
discuss your donation.
Thank you!
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Tips for a Superb Theatre Experience
f r o m Y o u r B o x Off i c e M a n a g e r
Prior to the Performance
1. Purchase your tickets a week or more in advance for best choice of
performance date and seating. We often sell out, so tickets at the door may
be limited or not available.
2. Arrive 15-30 minutes ahead of curtain time to avoid the rush and for better
parking availability.
3. Use one of our conveniently located bathrooms in either the lobby or inside
the Kephart Theatre.
4. Purchase a snack or drink from our concessions area, located in the lobby.
The bar and concession stand are also open during intermission.
5. Read through and explore your Playbill to discover:
the actors, crew, and orchestra members involved in the production
•musical numbers and setting(s) of the production
••auditions for Salina Community Theatre and Center for Theatre Arts
upcoming productions
SCT Guild information
•what’s coming up next at SCT and CTA
••all our many invaluable supporters
6. As some of our patrons arrive late, please stay in your assigned seat at least
until intermission. If your current seat is unsatisfactory, please visit the box
office for help.
During the Performance
7. Video recording or taking pictures during any SCT or CTA performance is
strictly prohibited.
8. Please refrain from using your phone or any other electronic devices in any
way during the performance. This distracts other patrons, as well as the
performers on stage.
9. Stage lights are usually sufficient to refer to the Playbill. If you must use your
phone for illumination, do so during applause or at a scene break.
10. If you need to leave the theatre for any reason, please do so during applause
or at a scene break, unless it is an emergency. When returning to your seat,
please wait for applause or a scene break.
11.SCT welcomes children ages 5 and up (ages 3 and up for designated
performances and CTA productions). We understand children become restless
or upset at times. The SCT lobby is a quiet place to take your child when such
an instance arises.
If there’s anything we can do to make your experience more enjoyable, please
drop by the Box Office and let us know.
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