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Published by Theatre Salina, 2023-01-30 09:47:46

Savannah Sipping Society

Savannah Sipping Society

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www.SalinaTheatre.com PRESENTS Theatre Salina FEB 3-19, 2023 Comedy by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten production sponsor Any photography or the videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. scenic Design Costume DESIGN Props Crew Chief ASSIST. STAGE managers J.R. Lidgett Jenn Morris Beth Ruder Mary King & Andi Haden director John Hendrick Asst. director/Stage Manager Amanda Reynolds Savannah Sipping Society the


Thea t re salina Producer $1,000 + Director $500-$999 Guarantor $250-$499 Advocate $100-$249 Benefactor $35-$99 The Savannah Sipping socie t y PLACE The second-story veranda of a Savannah home. TIME The present. Act One Scene 1: Late morning, lobby/juice bar of a yoga studio. Scene 2: A few days later, late afternoon, veranda of Randa’s home. Hours later, the veranda. Scene 3: One month later, late night, the veranda. Scene 4: One week later, late afternoon, the veranda. 15-minute intermission Act TWO Scene 1: Weeks later, late afternoon, the veranda. Scene 2: Valentine’s Day, late afternoon, the veranda. Later that night, the veranda. Scene 3: Six weeks later, the veranda. Scene 4: One month later, a hotel balcony.


www.SalinaTheatre.com CAST RandA ....................................................................... Becky Holliday Marlafaye................................................................ Robin Dutton Dot............................................................................ Sandy Welsh Jinx ............................................................................ Cathie Norris Grandma..................................................................Jane Goodwin Director...................................................................John Hendrick Assist. Director/.................................................... Stage Manager ....................................................... Amanda Reynolds ASST. Stage Managers ...........................................Mary King & Andi Haden SCenic Design .........................................................J.R. Lidgett Costume Designer .................................................Jenn Morris PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE........................................... Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade Board operator...................................................... Camille Graber props crew chief ................................................... Beth Ruder crew


Thea t re salina Actor Bios Becky Holliday (Randa) last performed in The Father and ran lights and sound for In the Heights and Becky’s New Car, here at Theatre Salina. She is employed at South Middle School and has two daughters, Elise and Anna. She has served 22 years in Army Field Band as a flute player and sound technician. Robin Dutton (Marlafaye) is making her Theatre Salina debut! Robin was last seen in Dracula and Picnic at Cloud County Community College. She is employed as the revenue cycle lead at Lindsborg Community Hospital. She and her husband, Doug, have a daughter, Dalana, and pet, Duey the doodle. “I’m used to being the stage mom or stage hand, I’m excited to be on the stage.” Sandy Welsh (Dot) was most recently seen in Over the River and Through the Woods, Key for Two, and Guys & Dolls at Theatre Salina. Sandy is retired and has been married to her husband, Ken, for fifty-five years. They have two sons, Todd and Scott, have four grandchildren, Rase, McKenzie, Emerson, and Palmer, and two great granddaughters, Maisyn and Parker. In her free time she loves crafting, sewing, and cooking for her family. “This show is so much fun and remember, ‘It’s never too late to make new old friends.’” Cathie Norris (Jinx) was last seen in Kinky Boots and Steel Magnolias at Theatre Salina and Mythos, the summer contemporary dance show for Center for Theatre Arts. She is a hairdresser and a CTA dance teacher. “My family is a huge support, but I’m an “extra” kind of gal and need my therapy with my extended family here in the theatre. “A toast to “your people” whoever they may be. May you have wonderful talks, cries, and experiences that make you experience, talk, and cry.”


www.SalinaTheatre.com Jane Goodwin (Grandma) was last seen in Fiddler on the Roof at Theatre Salina and The King and I in Atchinson, Kansas in the 80s. Janie is retired and enjoys reading. Janie moved here five years ago from Denver. “Returning to my youthful, long-held love of community theater. What a delight!” Actor Bios Sensory-Friendly show | MAR 4 | 10 AM Contact [email protected] for more information. Public Performance | MAR 4 | 2 PM Order tickets today! 785.827.3033 Or www.salinatheatre.com Match Madness is a one-day event designed to generate new gifts to the Theatre Salina endowment. Every gift made to Theatre Salina during the event will be matched proportionally up to 50%! Online donations will also be accepted from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM on March 23, 2023. Donate online at www.matchmadnessgscf.org All donations are tax-deductible. When: Thursday | March 23, 2023 Time: 7 AM to 7 PM Where: Salina Fieldhouse or Online


Thea t re salina upcoming e v ents SPRING BREAK AT CTA SAVE THE DATE! Enchanted - Spring Break Camp MARCH 13-17 | 9 AM - 4 PM For students of all skill levels in grades K-5. Tuition is $200. Explore exercises and activities to engage and build the skill sets of young people. Performance on the final day of camp at 3:15 PM. To register call 785.827.6126 MAINSTAGE Something rotten!: it’s a musical! PERFORMANCES | MAR 31 - APR 16 Two brothers set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first-century Broadway. Summerstage Disney Pixar FINDING NEMO Jr. AUDITIONS | FEB 18 | 10 AM | Doors open at 9:30 AM To audition, prepare and memorize a 30-second monologue and a 30-second song. Bring recorded or sheet music (a cappella singing is discouraged). Audition material should be memorized. Be prepared to move. Camp Dates | JUNE 12 - JULY 7 | 10 AM - 4 PM GRADES 4-8 | Tuition: $450 (includes show t-shirt) PERFORMANCES | JULY 7-9 mainstage School of rock: the musicaL DIRECTOR & choreographer: Vickee Spicer Music Director: Tyler Brenenman Auditions | MAR 5 | 7 PM | KIDs only 10-13 Auditions | MAR 6 | 7 PM | Adults & kids (Doors open | 6:30 PM) To audition prepare a contemporary musical theatre or pop song memorized (no a cappella). Accompanist & tech provided. Bring recorded or sheet music. Dress to move. PERFORMANCES | JUNE 9-25 In partnership with


www.SalinaTheatre.com Summerstage auditions Order tickets today! 785.827.3033 CAMP JUN 12 - JUL 7 | 10 AM - 4 PM GRADES 4-8 | Tuition: $450 (includes show t-shirt) AUDITIONS FEB 18 | 10 AM DOORS OPEN 9:30 AM To audition, prepare and memorize a 30-second monologue and a 30-second song. Bring recorded or sheet music (a cappella singing is discouraged). Audition material should be memorized. Be prepared to move. PERFORMANCES JUL 7-9 TICKETS ON SALE SOON! Adults/Seniors: $20 Students: $10 SummerStage students learn performance skills, develop public speaking ability, and practice team-building. SummerStage is a 4-week day camp for students in grades 4-8. (Must have completed 3rd grade as of May 2023). Camp takes place Monday - Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and students must attend every day. There is no cost to audition, but if students are selected a $450 fee (includes show t-shirt) is required (payment plans available). questions: Maggie Spicer Brown [email protected] call 785.827.6126


Thea t re salina electronic Playbill available now! Theatre Salina 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. Stay up-to-date with the arts visit www.salinaAE.com or scan the QR code and view the events calendar! Sal ina arts & ent ertainment


www.SalinaTheatre.com Staff Executive Director....................Michael Spicer Technical Director ...................J.R. Lidgett Education director...................Maggie Spicer Brown Education Assistant & ballet director......................Jessica Polzella Costume Designer ....................Jenn Morris Director of Patron Services ..Jill French Office Manager .........................Daysha Sutton Production Associate..............Elizabeth-Ali Schade Board of Directors President....................................Michael Freeland Vice-President............................Mandi Graber Secretary....................................Amy Schreiner Treasurer...................................Bob Salem, Jr. board members Gilda Alvarez Kelly Brown Jeffery Ebel Alex Engelland Julie Goetz Bob Jones Guild Officers President....................................Bette Timmel Vice-President............................Judi Dunn Secretary....................................Florence Jester Treasurer...................................Dottie Wallace Center for theatre arts Music Theatre Teachers Jessica Ferguson Jill French Matea Gregg John Hendrick Gin Hoffman Bradyn Houltberg Amanda Reynolds Lindsey Rojas Elizabeth-Ali Schade Renee Toms Dance Department Teachers Maggie Spicer Brown Tasha Deiser Cathie Norris Jessica Polzella Amy Ratzlaff Lorenz Rincones Claire Schmidt Vickee Spicer Who’s Who at Theatre Sal ina? Luci Larson Matt Perry Carolyn Sichley Marc Sheforgen Bette Timmel www.SalinaTheatre.com


www.SalinaTheatre.com J W Welch Monte & Penny White Stephanie White Guarantor ($250-$499) Tom & Beth Arpke Linda & Pat Bolen Brian & Cheri Boyer Kelly Brown Shawna Carter Michael & Lori Chart Kay & Glenn Engelland Bob & Mary Exline Tex & Betty Fury Dan & Janet Gill David & Chris Gray Mark A. Gruenthal Ted & Doris Harder Jared & Alison Hiatt Ann Jett Peter & Sara Johnston Carroll & Karilea Jungel Suzie Kastner Bob & Sharyl Kohrs Patrik & Nicole Leonard Karen & Jim McClain Dusty & Wendy Moshier John & Mary Quinley Sid & Susy Reitz Rex & Carol Romeiser Darcy & Travis Rump Harvetta & Alan Von Fange Al Joe Wallace Ben & Betsy Wearing Natalie Wood Advocate ($100-$249) Cathy Ahlstedt Joan Balderston Tom Basgall John Michael Beck Mary & John Berghuis Donors 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 LIFETIME MEMBERS Jim & Kay Berglund Jo & Shannon Buchanan Dorothy & Jack Gallagher Barbara Hauptli Sydney & Earl Jensen Charles Kephart Marti & Alan Kruckemyer Becky Morrison Sissy & Roger Morrison Martha Rhea John Ryberg Marsha & Jack Stewart Executive ($5000+) Roy & Donice Applequist Mike & Mary Nell Beatty Lila Berkley Kim & Conee Brown Elizabeth, Harry, & McDowell Steele Middlekauff Foundation McCune Foundation The Teasley Foundation Jack Wilson Charitable Trust Bob & Pam Jones Britton & Jordan Zuccarelli Producer ($1000-$4999) Gustaf & Hannah Applequist Jim & Kay Berglund Mike & Debra Berkley Ryan & Susan Branfort Shannon & Jo Buchanan Matt & Kristen Dill Virginia Downing John & Dianne Farmer Christopher & Mandi Graber Leon K & Judy Hannebaum Tyler & Mary Hughes Paul & Carol Junk Robert & Denice Justus Dean & Debra Lewis Gayle & Jane McMillen Frieda Mai-Weis Sissy & Roger Morrison Sallie & Richard Morrison Marc & Becky Polzella Joyce & Alan Russ Bob & Linda Salem Max J. Vandament Phillip & Kristin Van Court The Donna L. Vanier Designated Fund at GSCF Mike & Penny Walker Gary & Mary Anne Weiner Loren & Sara Young Director ($500-$999) Marcia & Robert Anderson R. Scott Gorman & Dennis Ballweber - In honor of Vicki & Scott Price Barton & Kate Bycroft Rob & Kelli Exline Kristina & Michael Freeland Phil & Jean Frigon Jay & Stephanie Gillig Amanda & Jerry Gutierrez In memory of James Hall II David & Cheryl Higgins In memory of Joan Kogler Gary & Lana Jordan Greg & Connie Kopsa Morris & Barbara Krug Jeffery Leger Rev. Eric & Brenda Meyer Marlene Mispagel Martha Rhea Dawn & Marc Sheforgen Heather & Boyd Smith Constance Stevens Steven Tenny Linda & Mike Webb


Thea t re salina (cont’d) Advocate ($100-$249) Lois Boettcher Carolyn Boyce Raymond & Susan Boyer Patrick & Patricia Breeding Tyler Breneman Miranda Kae Brown Jean Burch - In honor of her nephew, Mark McBeth’s birthday Ruth & Bill Cathcart-Rake Linda Copeland Melissa & Brian Crawford Twila Schneiders & David Greiser Jan Doherty Mike & Denise DuBois The Dupy Family Janet & Marty Fadden Corey & Sandra Ferguson Bonnie & David Fruth Greg Gooden Jean Hartzell Ann Headrick Bryan & Katie Herwig Patrick & Gin Hoffman Mike & Polly Hoppock Mary Jane Hurley Stuart Johannes Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson Constance Johnson John & Darlene Magnuson Phyllis Johnson & David Martin The KASA Companies Cyndy & John Knutson Kevin & Cheri Koochel Darrell R. & Mary V. Lemon Kate Lindsay Jeanette Luke Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lull Joseph & Kaysha Macy John & Marceil McDaniel Sarah Meador Mark L. & Julie Miller Mike & Kay Money Bob & Pat Murray Gayle Nelson Barbara Newell Martha & Dennis Oakes Pat & Lisa Ochs Douglas & Joan Panning Jim & Mary Parker Mike Payne Bill & Kathleen Pierson Donors Beatrice Plott Vicki & Scott Price Toni Renfro Ann Ridinger Paul & Beth Ruder Vicki & Troy Schmidt Don Schroeder Jean & Phil Sedo Karen Shriner Mike & Carol Ann Sloo Brandon & Erin Smith Stan Smith Marshall & Janice Stanton Chuck & Radonna Stein Ryan & Marci Stein Robert & Joyce Stutterheim Lloyd & Judith Swagerty Cheryl Sweley Tasker Trucking, LLC Bette Timmel Kyle & Brenda Tonniges Bill & Marilyn Vaupel Jeff & Trish Waddington Gary & Sonja Welch Mary Berkley & Eryn Wright Charlie & Bev Zizumbo Dean Ann Zsamba Benefactor ($35-$99) Robb and Jean Boardman Darrell & Pam Burgoon High & Dianne Cairns Champion Seminars - Phil Coleman Barbara Corpstein Marvin Cossaart Jill Cross Janet Denning Karen & Leslie Durst Carolyn Eland Donna Fitzgerald Joan & Michael Forristal Dave Freeland Steven P Glazner Michelle Griffin Dean & Betty Groves Christy Hasch David and Charlotte Herrman Joshua & Adrian Hunley Todd & Melissa Just Kenneth & Nancy Klostermeyer Christina Litwiller Tim & Becky Maguffee Marian Page Abner & Kathryne Perney Kevin & Lynn Peterson Dick & Joyce Hoelting Ratcliff Darcee Redden Linda Richards Linda & Mark Riedy Archie & Alice Riggs Luke & Teale Ryan Sue Vince Jeff Waddington


www.SalinaTheatre.com CTA Donors Thank you to all our donors! Please email [email protected] with changes or corrections. Archangel ($500 +) Shannon & Jo Buchanan Christopher & Mandi Graber Bob & Pam Jones John & Karen Mize Joyce & Alan Russ Bob & Linda Salem Elizabeth, Harry, & McDowell Steele Max J. Vandament Gary & Mary Anne Weiner CTA Booster Club Salina Charities League Theatre Salina Guild Verla Nesbitt Joscelyn Foundation Guardian Angel ($250-$499) Kelly Brown Barton & Kate Bycroft Nancy Chandler Gary & Lana Jordan Paul & Carol Junk Angel ($100-$249) Cathy Ahlstedt Chuck & Liz Carroll Glen & Kim Coxon Twila Schneiders & David Greiser Judith Dunn The Dupy Family Jim & Gayle Francis Gary & Ortrud “Tutti” Hauptli Mike & Polly Hoppock Ronald & Deanne Lull Mark L. & Julie Miller Jim & Mary Parker Beatrice Plott Vicki & Scott Price Paul & Beth Ruder Salina Optimist Club Vicki & Troy Schmidt Catherine Silhan Stan Smith Marshall & Janice Stanton Lloyd & Judith Swagerty Bette Timmel Harvetta & Alan Von Fange Loren & Sara Young Cherub ($25-$99) Robb and Jean Boardman Hank Boyer Ruth & Bill Cathcart-Rake Carolyn Eland Janet & Marty Fadden Donna Fitzgerald Dave Freeland Greg Gooden Mark A Gruenthal Ann Headrick Anita Huntley & Jack Sheahan John Stavropoulos family Cyndy & John Knutson Kate Lindsay Christina Litwiller Eugene & Myrna Perkins Kevin & Lynn Peterson Martha Rhea Darcee Redden Ray & Sue Tucker Bill & Marilyn Vaupel Ken & Shareon White


Thea t re salina Trav el ing from out of town to see the show? Below is a list of hotels in Salina who give Theatre Salina 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 2650 Planet Ave. 785.823.6939 COMFORT SUITES 715 W. Schilling Rd. 785.404.6944 COUNTRY INN & SUITES 2760 S. 9th St. 785.827.1271 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 3020 Riffel Dr. 785.309.1300 Fairfield Inn & Suites 2455 Virginia Ave. 855.873.6565 HAMPTON INN 401 W. Schilling Rd. 785.823.9800 Holiday Inn 3145 S. 9th. St. 785.404.6767 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 755 W. Diamond Dr. 785.404.3300 Homewood Suites 115 E Mulberry St. 785.515.2600 LA QUINTA INN & SUITES 201 E. Diamond Dr. 785.827.9000 Quality Inn And Suites 2110 W Crawford St. 785.404.6247 In the lobby gallery Sale of work from the lobby gallery generates a 20% commission for Theatre Salina programs. Linda Foster Monotypes & Paintings I came to art through the natural world with parents calling my attention to sunsets, thunderheads, and Dakota Sandstone, all scattered across the Kansas prairie. Formal training recast those observations into the language of line, shape, value, color, and how we read three-dimensional space through light and shadow. My husband Ron and I live in Miltonvale where we are renovating a building that holds a century of history, a bicycle shop, an art studio, and a future loft. QR linked to my website. It does not track data or visitors. Please reach out with comments or questions. Linda [email protected]


www.SalinaTheatre.com Additional support for Theatre Salina productions and programs is provided by these generous organizations. Through the city’s ongoing and generous support, Theatre Salina is better able to use subscriptions and donations to bring our audiences quality theatre performances. Corporat e Sponsors Theatre Salina Board and staff would like to thank these businesses and organizations for the invaluable support, both financially and by donated goods and services. This season is possible, in part, because of their support. Corporate Angel ($10,000 +) The City of Salina Corporate Producer ($5,000-$9,000) Advantage Trust Company Bank of Tescott First bank Kansas great plains manufacturing Corporate Director ($3,000-$4,999) Bennington State Bank HERITAGE REAL ESTATE ADVISORS, llc PKM Steel Service, inc Salina Regional Health Center Wedel Financial Group Corporate Advocate ($1,000-$2,999) blue Beacon, inc EQuity bank Coldwell Banker Antrim-Piper Wenger Realtors PINION SUNFLOWER BANK/first national bank of 1870 Make sure to like us and follow us on social media! THEATRE SALINA Thank you to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission for our short term operational grant for year 2020.


www.SalinaTheatre.com Though season subscriptions make up the majority of Theatre Salina’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. Join our family! Benefit Playbill listing Advance phone reservation privileges * * * * * Choice of permanent seating or having * * * * Theatre Salina staff contact you for reservations Complimentary ticket exchange* * * * Premiere Parking for your performance* * * *24-hour notice is required. * • Metal shelving • Gift cards to JoAnn’s or Hobby Lobby • 3-ring binders (1", 11⁄2") • Gift certificates to SAM’S for tables and chairs. • Vintage cameras – Do not have to work Don’t throw it out! Our Props & Costume Departments accept all kinds of vintage items – they don’t even have to be operational! Call Mandi Graber 785.643.1578 for your props donation and Jenn Morris for your costume donation. 785.827.6126 Thank you! Producer $1,000 + Director $500-$999 Guarantor $250-$499 Advocate $100-$249 Benefactor $35-$99 Please let us know if you are willing to donate any of these items:


www.SalinaTheatre.com Purchasing Tickets Tickets for Theatre Salina performances are available online at SalinaTheatre.com or by calling the Box Office. For more information, call Jill French at 785.827.3033. Full Season – 7 shows $160+tax = $176.40 Select Season – 4 shows $120+tax = $132.30 Single Shows Adult (up to 59 years) $36.29 plus tax Military/Senior (60+ years) $31.75 plus tax Student (age 5 - college senior) $18.14 plus tax 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 Theatre Salina Mainstage productions, unless otherwise specified. Gift certificates Any gift certificate that doesn’t list an expiration date will not be honored. If you have questions, please contact Michael Spicer or Jill French at the theatre. Volunteering Volunteer opportunities are always available at Theatre Salina! 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 Mandi Graber 785.643.1578 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. Box Office Hours Monday-Friday 11:30am-5:30pm Box office opens one hour prior to start of performance. 785.827.3033 Performance Times Thurs-Sat: 7:30pm Sun: 2:00pm Ticke ts Scan the QR code to purchase tickets.


Thea t re salina Classes Center for Theatre Arts at Theatre Salina 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 Maggie Spicer Brown at 785.827.6126, or email [email protected]. Contributions Theatre Salina 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 Theatre Salina 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. About Theatre Sal ina Pol icies & Procedures Ticket Exchanges Season ticket holders are welcome to exchange tickets free of charge up to 24 hours prior to performance. There will be a $5 charge per ticket within the 24-hour window. All others may exchange tickets up to 72 hours prior to the performance only. There is a $5 per ticket service fee for exchanged tickets, up to $20. If you are not able to use your tickets for a production and are unable to find an exchange date, please pass them along to someone who can attend. There are no refunds on unused tickets or unused portions of season subscriptions. All tickets reserved over the internet are final. No exchanges can be made. Performance Etiquette In consideration of our patrons and performers, cell phones and pagers must be turned off or set to vibrate only during performances. If desired, you may check them at the Box Office prior to curtain time. Photography (with or without flash) and recording devices of any kind (audio or video) are not to be used during performances. Scripts Scripts for Mainstage productions are available for a check-out in the Box Office. A $10 deposit is required and scripts should be returned within three days. Scripts cannot be checked out within five days of audition dates.


Thea t re salina 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. Turn your phone to silent and smart watch to “Theatre Mode”. 6. 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 Theatre Salina and Center for Theatre Arts upcoming productions • Theatre Salina Guild information • what’s coming up next at Theatre Salina and CTA • all our many invaluable supporters 7. 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 8. Video recording or taking pictures during any Theatre Salina or CTA performance is strictly prohibited. 9. 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. 10. 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. 11. 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. 12. Theatre Salina 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 Theatre Salina 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. Tips for a Superb Theatre Experience f rom Your Box Office Manager production sponsor


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Be a season ticket holder and reserve your very own seats for all 7 productions. There’s more - you also unlock perks that make your experience EVEN BETTER! • Save money! Lock the best seats at the best prices of the season. • Flexible payment plan! Split your order total into easy installments with no fees. • Always be the first to know! You’ll have first access to new shows all season long. • Change of plans? No problem. You can exchange your tickets for another date. LAW OFFICE HAMPTON & ROYCE, L.C. Sidney A. Reitz Brian W. Wood Tisha S. Morrical Todd W. Davidson Russel B. Prophet Joseph R. Aker Emily R. Brandt Of Counsel: David D. Moshier United Building 119 West Iron Avenue Salina, Kansas Phone - (785) 827-7251 www.hamptonlaw.com Theatre Salina Advertise here! This could be you! Get seen monthly! Your business can be seen by thousands of viewers during each production. Theatre Salina has seven productions a season. PLUS playbills are also available online for viewers to read! To advertise please contact Daysha at 785.827.6126 or email daysha@salinatheatre.


25 Basketballs from 1996-2022 • 2 Championship basketballs • 4 Final Four basketballs • Signed by 13 players who are currently playing in the NBA. • Head Coach’s signatures on each ball. • One or more balls signed by these players: Andrew Wiggins won NBA championship w/ Golden State; Joel Embid runner-up to last years MVP; Paul Pierce probable HOF selection when eligible. Thanks to Bob and Pam Jones for their generous donation of 25 autographed KU mens’ basketballs from the past 22 seasons, including the 2 championship basketballs. Tickets are $100 for one ticket entry into raffle. The basketballs are on display in the lobby at Theatre Salina and will be on display for MainStage shows and events. We will kick off the raffle at DWSS 2022 and stop selling right before DWSS 2023, or when we reach 1,000 tickets, whichever comes first! Tickets are available at www.salinatheatre.com. Please go online and order your ticket for a chance to win the entire collection! Win A KU Basketball Collection Scan me to enter the raffle


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Don’t miss our productions and concerts: www.kwu.edu/finearts Kansas Wesleyan University Kansas Wesleyan is proud to partner with theatre salina in the production of Something Rotten: It’s a Musical this spring. KWU will also host a production on campus in late October. Christian McQueen ’18 was in numerous Theatre Salina shows including Momma Mia!, Tuck Everlasting and In the Heights. Current and former Coyotes, like Hannah applequist ’16, are showcased in the Theatre Salina orchestra pit in many productions. Dalana Dutton ’20 was in multiple shows including The Games Afoot, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and Cinderella. lorenz rincones ’22 was in multiple shows including Kinky Boots and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. KWU Coyotes in the spotlight at theatre salina: Music &Theatre Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ethan Badders ’21


New Beginnings Yaniv Segal, Music Director Rise Up OCTOBER 2, 4 P.M. | Maria Ioudenitch, violin Usher in a new era for the Salina Symphony with Beethoven’s monumental Fifth Symphony. Dynamic violinist and Kansas City native Maria Ioudenitch will dazzle you with her performance of Sibelius’ epic violin concerto. Patrick Harlin’s majestic new work, inspired by Earthrise – the iconic photograph taken from Apollo 8 – will open this can’t miss program. Romance NOVEMBER 6, 4 P.M. | Gabriel Prokofiev, electronics This concert has something for everyone, from Mozart’s charming overture to The Marriage of Figaro to the gripping melodrama of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet. Join us for a romantic journey based on music Maestro Segal wrote for his wedding and settle in for reflective yet driving music from Gabriel Prokofiev’s genre-defying crossover album, Breaking Screens. The Nutcracker DECEMBER 10, 7 P.M. & DECEMBER 11, 4 P.M. Presented in Partnership with Ballet Salina Enter the magical world of childlike imagination with Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet, The Nutcracker. This beloved story of a young girl’s Christmas Eve dream never fails to touch the heart and create a lasting memory for the whole family. Journey JANUARY 29, 4 P.M. Presented in Partnership with Theatre Salina Ellis Island: The Dream of America celebrates the powerful and inspiring stories of those who left their homeland in search of a better life. We open the concert with a powerful work by a Polish composer who wrote under the terror of Soviet rule, illustrating why people sought freedom and refuge in America. All You Need is Love MARCH 5, 4 P.M. Samantha Rose Williams, mezzo-soprano Bring your sweetheart to the Symphony for an afternoon of musical favorites from Beauty & the Beast, Cats, Les Misérables and Star Wars as well as cherished classics by Bizet, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky. The concert will end with “Love is All You Need,” a spectacular orchestral tribute to the Beatles. Passion MAY 7, 4 P.M. Denise Blehm, concertmaster From the soaring melodies in the Méditation from Thaïs to the gripping story of Cold Mountain to the timeless tunes from Carmen, together we will celebrate powerful female voices. The season will conclude with the story of the brilliant woman who changed history in Rimsky-Korsakov’s colorful Scheherazade. Stiefel Theatre Box Office | 785-827-1998 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! salinasymphony.org


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