The words you are searching are inside this book. To get more targeted content, please make full-text search by clicking here.
Discover the best professional documents and content resources in AnyFlip Document Base.
Search
Published by Theatre Salina, 2022-01-31 23:18:10

Over The River And Through The Woods

Over The River And Through The Woods

February 11-27, 2022

and through the wds

Production Sponsor

COMMITTED TO
COMMUNITY

PROUD SUPPORTER OF

Salina Community Theatre!

785-827-5522 | bsbks.com

What
MATTERS MOST

to You

Managing Margins kcoe.com
Growing Profits
Seizing Opportunities
Surviving Market Volatility
Building a legacy that lives on
KCoe Isom is dedicated to the people who
entrust us with what matters most.

JUNCTION 2021-2022 SEASON

CITY
LITTLE
THEATER

135 7TH STREET
JUNCTION CITY KS

785.238.3871

JCLITTLETHEATER.ORG

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!
785.238.3906



spWopenrosadorerutcphtriioosunydeoatfor’s

100 S Santa Fe Ave, Ste 201 • Salina, KS 67401
785-825-7073 • www.heritagesalina.com



Matt Schwan ’10 and Sadie Smith ’17

K A N S A S W E S L E YA N U N I V E R S I T Ystarred in Into the Woods

MMusic
&&TThheeaattrree

KWKUWCUoCyooyteosteisn itnhtehsepsoptolitglihgthtatatSSaalilninaaCCoommmmuunniittyy TThheeaattrree::

EthaEnthBaandBdaedrdsers RacPhaeul lHaoRldoelprh’1’291 CEhlriizsatbiaenth CCuurrrreenntt and ffoorrmmeerr
has starre’2d1in haswaalssoinbmeeunltiipnle MSccQhuaeeefner’1’282 CCooyyootteess,, lliikkee
numwearsoiunsnSumCTerous muslhtiopwles sinhcoluwdsing was uhnasfobrgeeenttainble
showsSiCncTlusdhoinwgs iSnucnluddaiyngin Tthhee Park in smhouwltispliencslhuodwinsg GGuuss AApppplleeqquuiisstt ’’1144,,
The Hunicnhcbluadcikngof Muwsiitch MGeaonrgaendand MaminaclMudiain, gInAto aarree sshhoowwccaasseedd iinn
NTuoctNkreeEwDEvsvaeieemrlrsaleasastanitnndingdgTuck theGWeonotldems,aann’sd tthhee SSCCTT ppiitt iant
BAe aGuetny talenmdan’s GInuitdMheeurtHdoeeLriogavhnetdsand manneyaprlryodeuvcetriyons
GuthideeMBtoeuarLdsoetvre and production
Cinderella

Don’t miss our productions and concerts:

wDonww’t mwwiss.wkou.wrkpwruod.uuec.dteiounds/uafn/idfnicneoneacearrttrss:ts

Brayden Houltberg ’23, Ethan Badders ’21 and Dalana Dutton ’20
starred in A Gentlemen’s Guide to Love and Murder

Enjoy the show!

We are excited to be a sponsor
for another great season at
Salina Community Theatre!

MEMBER FDIC

2040 S OHIO, SALINA I 600 S SANTA FE, SALINA
101 E LINCOLN AVE, LINCOLN I 104 S MAIN, TESCOTT

202 N MAIN, LINDSBORG

Committed to those we serve.

WWW.BANKOFTESCOTT.COM

Local. Organic. Healthy. OPEN

Prairieland Market is your connection to locally grown produce, Tuesday – Saturday
cheese, eggs, meat, prepared foods, and organic bulk goods. Check website
• CSA – weekly share of local produce for hours.
• Prepared Foods – made-from-scratch meals and

sides made from local and organic ingredients

• Non-food local items and handcrafted gifts

Come see what eating healthy,
locally grown food looks like – shop
Prairieland Market today!

305 E Walnut St • Salina • (785) 827-5877 • prairielandmarket.org

Salina Matt Dill
1502a E Iron Ave
Colby A Bertrand 785-823-5133
2525 S Ohio St Ste #3
785-376-0247 Andrea D Pedigo
1828 S Ohio
Don Simoneau 785-825-6905
2103 E Crawford
785-826-9325

www.southwindpt.com Our staff has the experience
631 E. Crawford, Ste. 220 and skills to help you.
Salina, KS 67401
(785) 825-2323 Please visit our website for
M - F 7:30 am - 5:00pm information and testimonials
about our clients’ successes.



Let me help put your
company in the spotlight!

LOGO DESIGN • PRINT DESIGN • WEB DESIGN
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING • DIGITAL ADVERTISING
Contact Michael at 785-829-0909 or [email protected]

mrfreeland.com

PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE ARTS IN SALINA

Dr. Robert Moeller
Great Plains Periodontics + Implant Dentistry, P.A.

A center for your periodontal and implant health and wellness

1011 E. Prescott
Salina, KS 67401

785.404.1712

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.

SalinaArtCenter.org

CLARK, MIZE & LINVILLE

CHARTERED

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

PETER L. PETERSON JESSICA L. STOPPEL
GREG A. BENGTSON JEFFREY A. NORRIS
PAULA J. WRIGHT
ERIC N. ANDERSON AUBREY G. LINVILLE
DUSTIN J. DENNING L.O. BENGTSON
PETER S. JOHNSTON
JARED T. HIATT MICKEY W. MOSIER
JOSHUA C. HOWARD JOHN W. MIZE
AARON O. MARTIN RETIRED
JACOB E. PETERSON

Break a Leg!

From the lawyers and staff of
CLARK, MIZE & LINVILLE, CHARTERED

Patrick V. Putzier au.d.

Professional audiologist

Supporting theArts!Hearing Center1322 E. Iron Ave.
Salina, KS 67401

785.827.3849

800.536.3849 toll free

Patrick Hoffman 785.472.3182

Attorney-at-Law [email protected]
Certified Financial Planner ™

126 N. Douglas • Ellsworth, KS 67439

Thank you to our generous sponsors and donors!

You make our theatre come alive!

PRESENTS

By: Joe DiPietro

February 11 -27, 2022

Any photography or the videotaping or other video or audio recording of this
production is strictly prohibited.

scenic Design Costume DESIGN Props Crew Chief stage manager

J.R. Lidgett Jenn Morris Beth Ruder Amanda Reynolds

director
John Hendrick

production sponsor

www.SalinaTheatre.com

s e tt i n g
The Gianelli home in Hoboken, New Jersey

CAST
Nick Cristano........................................................... Scott Snyder
Caitlin O’hare.......................................................... Mary King
Frank Gianelli......................................................... Scott Price
Aida Gianelli............................................................ Sandy Welsh
Nunzio Cristano...................................................... Richard Groetzinger
Emma Cristano........................................................ Vicki Price

crew
Director................................................................... John Hendrick
Stage Manager........................................................ Amanda Reynolds
scenic Design.......................................................... J.R. Lidgett
Costume Designer.................................................. Jenn Morris
PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE........................................... Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade.
Light & Sound board.............................................. Shannon Reid
Props chief.............................................................. Beth Ruder
Props Crew.............................................................. Callie Hobkirk
Mandolin Accompaniment..................................... Kevin Carnes

Salina Community Theatre

Actor Bios

Scott Snyder (Nick Cristano) was last seen in SCT’s
productions of Fiddler on the Roof, Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Little Women: The Musical. He is
the son of Mark and Heather Snyder and brother to John,
Katie, Emma, and Sarah. He would like to mention a special
shout-out to Ruby, Millie, J.J., Prince, and Queen Richard. He is
a CNC operator at Vortex in Salina. Scott enjoys hiking, fishing,
and the outdoors in general. “Thank you for attending this
production. I sincerely hope you enjoy yourself!”

Mary King (Caitlin O’Hare) last appeared in White Christmas:
The Musical and Steel Magnolias at SCT. A few years ago she
appeared in the Bristol Renaissance Faire in Wisconsin and
Timeless Music Review in Chicago. She is the Admissions
Representative at Kansas State Polytechnic. She is originally
from Chicago and now lives with her dog, Lily, in Salina. Mary
loves pizza, puzzles, and walks with her dog.

Scott Price (Frank Gianelli) was last seen on the SCT stage
in White Christmas: The Musical, Little Women: The Musical,
and Brighton Beach Memoirs. Scott is an attorney at
Marietta, Kellogg and Price, LLC. He and his wife of 49 plus
years, Vicki, have three children and three grandkids: Andrea
and Matt Berthot (Max & Leo), David Price, and Megan and
Chaz Coberly (Alice). “Thank you for coming to see this
beautifully written show about a topic we can all relate
to – family!”

Sandy Welsh (Aida Gianelli) is back on our stage! She last
appeared in Key for Two, Guys and Dolls, and assisted with props
for Steel Magnolias. She is retired after 50 years in banking and
compliance software. Sandy is married to Ken, they have two
sons: Todd (Pam) and Scott (Heather), four grandchildren:
McKenzie Srna and Rase, Emerson, and Palmer and one great-
grandaughter, Maisyn Srna. “I am beyond thrilled to be back in
Kansas and so excited to be cast as Aida. I am just like her, I
love my family deeply and cooking for them makes me happy.”

www.SalinaTheatre.com

Actor Bios

Richard Groetzinger (Nunzio Cristano) was last seen on the
SCT stage in Fiddler on the Roof, Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Murder on the Orient Express.
He is a retired theatre professor and enjoys time with his
family. He has two daughters: Mykl and Marlow, and two
cats: Bazzle and Mello. Richard loves movies, theatre, and
binge-watching TV shows.

Vicki Price (Emma Cristano) last appeared in White Christmas:
The Musical, Steel Magnolias, and the national award-winning
play, Silent Sky, at SCT. She is the Education Director at CAPS
in Salina. Vicki is married to Scott (50 years in June) and they
have three children and three grandchildren: Andrea and Matt
Berthot (Max and Leo), David Price, and Megan and Chaz
Coberly (Alice). “Family is one of nature’s masterpieces. It’s
where life begins and love never ends. Mine is my most
precious gift!”

Salina Community Theatre

upcoming events

Rogers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella:
Youth Edition
AUDITIONS | FEB 19 | 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).
Camp Dates | JUNE 13 - JULY 8 | 10 AM - 4 PM
GRADES 4-8 | Tuition: $450 (includes show t-shirt)
PERFORMANCES | JULY 8-10

Judy Moody and Stink: The Mad, Mad, Mad,
Mad Treasure Hunt
PUBLIC PERFORMANCE
FEB 26 | 2:00 PM
TICKETS ON SALE!
A funny, adventurous play for young audiences based
on the Judy Moody books by Megan McDonald.

SPRING BREAK AT CTA

SAVE THE DATE!

ALICE IN WONDERLAND - Spring Break Camp
MARCH 14-18 | 9 AM - 4 PM
For students of all skill levels in grades K-5.
Tuition is $200.

To register call 785.827.6126

NEW EVENT!

Cabaret & Cocktails: AN EVENING
WITH RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN
A concert version of the most beloved Rodgers and
Hammerstein songs performed in the Sunflower Financial
Theatre. Performed by local vocalists and musicians.
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served!
PERFORMANCE DATES:
MARCH 25 & 26 | 7:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE!

www.SalinaTheatre.com

electronic
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.

SCT continues to respect the choice of patrons
who prefer to continue to wear a mask.

• Fully vaccinated patrons no longer need to wear a mask.
• SCT recommends non-vaccinated patrons continue to wear a mask.

www.SalinaTheatre.com

Act. Sing. Dance.

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].

CTA Class Spotlight!

CLASS: Creative Drama (ages 3-6)

Teacher: Miss Jessica
Mondays: 4:30 PM - 5:15 PM

“I love my theatre because I Students will learn basic acting skills while
get to see The Grinch at working as a team to bring stories to life!
Christmas time and I get to see We exercise their natural creativity through
my friends!” movement, projection, improvisation, and
memorization. The final product of this
- Oliver Freeland (age 3) course will be a short, staged story
presented at CTA Centerstage!

Photos by Karen Bonar, Heartland Photography
Salina Community Theatre

When: Thursday, March 24
Time: 7 AM to 7 PM
Where: Salina Fieldhouse or Online

Match Madness is a one-day event designed to generate new gifts
to the Salina Community Theatre endowment. Every gift made to
Salina Community Theatre 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 24.

Donate online at www.matchmadnessgscf.org
All donations are tax-deductible.

SCT theatre guild

36th annual

geranium Salina
plant sale Community
Theatre Lobby

Friday & Saturday
April 15 & 16

8:00 am-8:00 pm

Salina Community Theatre

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 Bob & Linda Salem Tex & Betty Fury
Elizabeth, Harry & David & Chris Gray
LIFETIME MEMBERS Dan & Janet Gill
McDowell Steele Ted & Doris Harder
Jim & Kay Berglund Max J. Vandament In memory of Jeanie Hemmy
Jo & Shannon Buchanan Gary & Mary Anne Weiner In memory of Wilda Hustus
Dorothy & Jack Gallagher Austin & Allison Walker Ann Jett
Barbara Hauptli Mike & Penny Walker Peter & Sara Johnston
Sydney & Earl Jensen Loren & Sara Young Sharyl & Bob Kohrs
Charles Kephart Van & Mary Lett
Marti & Alan Kruckemyer Director ($500-$999) Karen & Jim McClain
Becky Morrison Mark & Jeanette Mikinski
Sissy & Roger Morrison Marcia & Robert Anderson Jeanne Moritz
Martha Rhea Stan Nelson
John Ryberg Bart & Kate Bycroft Abner & Kathryne Perney
Marsha & Jack Stewart Beatrice Plott
Matt & Kristen Dill John & Mary Quinley
Executive ($5000 +) Sid & Susy Reitz
Patricia & Rebecca Downing Lynne & Steve Ryan
Roy & Donice Applequist Harry & Pam Smith
Mike & Mary Nell Beatty Rob & Kelli Exline Bob & Susie Stinson
Lila Berkley Phil & Ann Stover
Verla Nesbitt R. Scott Gorman & C~obInehrloynor Ben & Betsy Wearing
Dennis Ballweber Mark & Carolyn Wedel
Jocelyn Foundation of Megan & Chaz Weller Farms
The Teasley Foundation Natalie Wood
Jack Wilson Charitable Trust David & Cheryl Higgins Mark & Kimberly Zeiler
Mark Zimmerman &
Producer ($1000-$4999) Gary & Lana Jordan
Carolyn Hofer
Gus and Hannah Applequist Greg & Connie Kopsa
Jim & Kay Berglund Advocate ($100-$249)
Mike & Debra Berkley Morris & Barbara Krug
Ryan & Susan Branfort Joan Balderston
Conee & Kim Brown Roberta & Willard Lenhart John Michael Beck
Shannon & Jo Buchanan Tom Basgall
Christopher & Mandi Graber Nicole & Patrik Leonard Mary Berkley & Eryn Wright
Leon & Judy Hannebaum Lois Boettcher
Tyler & Mary Hughes Rev. Eric & Brenda Meyer Pat & Linda Bolen
Bob & Pam Jones Raymond & Susan Boyer
Carol & Paul Junk Mark & Julie Sager Miller Pat & Patti Breeding
Gayle & Jane McMillen Karen Grizzell Buhler
Marlene Moritz Marlene Mispagel Jean Burch
Sallie & Richard Morrison
Sissy & Roger Morrison Martha Rhea
Marc & Becky Polzella
Joyce & Alan Russ Ken Reitz

Barbara Smith

Greg & Kim Smith

Heather & Boyd Smith

Constance Stevens

JW Welch

Monte & Penni White

Guarantor ($250-$499)

Robert & Cathy Ahlstedt
Brian & Cheri Boyer
William & Ruth Cathcart-Rake
Michael & Brenda Cloutier
Kora Copas

www.SalinaTheatre.com

Donors Ann Neumann Donna Fitzgerald
Daran Neuschafer, Dave Freeland
(cont’d) Dan & Amaryllis Gerber
American Family Ins. Jeremy & Karmen Girard
Advocate ($100-$249) Gayle (Warner) Nelson Steven P Glazner
Gerald & Barbara Newell Marjorie Green
Bill & Sara Burwell Martha & Dennis Oakes Michelle Griffin
Hugh & Dianne Cairns Pat & Lisa Ochs Dean & Betty Groves
Marita Campbell Conrad & Jean Olsson Christy Hasch
Nancy Chandler Joe & Deb Ortiz Bryan & Katie Herwig
Megan & Chaz Coberly Douglas & Joan Panning Larry & Deanna Hillyard
Dale & Bev Cole Jim & Mary Parker Florence Jester
Candace Dixon Abner & Kathryne Perney Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Jan Doherty Bill & Kathleen Pierson Kenneth & Nancy Klostermeyer
Mike & Denise DuBois Vicki & Scott Price Kate Lindsay
The Dupy Family Toni H Renfro Christina Litwiller
Les & Karen Durst Rex & Carol Romeiser Kathryn Lorenson
Brandon & Heather Ebert Paul & Beth Ruder Lorraine McKeever
Glenn & Kay Engelland Twila Schneiders & David Greiser Joe & Kaysha Macy
Jerry & Carol Exline Don Schroeder Becky & Tim Maguffee
Mary & Bob Exline Jean & Phil Sedo Cameron & Jessica Magnall
Janet & Marty Fadden Marc & Dawn Sheforgen In honor of Jane & Gayle McMillen
John & Dianne Farmer Karen Shriner John & Sharon Palmquist
Corey & Sandra Ferguson Jerry & Linda Simpson Jim & Mary Parker
Michael & Kristina Freeland Mike & Carol Ann Sloo Mike Payne
Greg Gooden Stan Smith Kevin & Lynn Peterson
Gabe Grant Marshall & Janice Stanton Betty Rassette
Brian & Leigh Ann Griffis Chuck & Radonna Stein Dick & Joyce Ratcliff
Mark A.Gruenthal Garry & Marty Stenzel Darcee Redden
M. Alan & Kathy Hale Curtis & Theresa Stevens Linda Richards
Gary & (Tutti) Ortrud Hauptli Karl & Connie Stutterheim Mark & Linda Riedy
Ann Headrick Robert & Joyce Stutterheim Archie & Alice Riggs
Tim & Lynn Henry Lloyd & Judith Swagerty Jon & Gaylene Rupert
David & Charlotte Herrman Cheryl Sweley Gary & Jeanette Sidman
Jared & Alison Hiatt Tasker Trucking, LLC Catherine Silhan
Julie Holk Cheryl & Bob Thummel George & Mary Stein
Mike & Polly Hoppock Bette Timmel C. David Wahlgren
Mary Jane Hurley Mike & Penny Walker Shareon & Ken White
Stuart Johannes Al Joe Wallace
Constance S. Johnson Brian & Judy Weisel
Carroll & Karilea Jungel Gary & Sonja Welch
Suzie Kastner Monte & Penni White
Cyndy & John Knutson Charlie & Bev Zizumbo
Cheri & Kevin Koochel
Morris & Barbara Krug Benefactor ($35-$99)
Darrell R. & Mary V. Lemon
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lull Robb & Jean Boardman
Phyllis Johnson & David Martin Mark & Darla Brin
John & Marceil McDaniel Champion Seminars -
Mike & Kay Money
Norma & Wayne Montgomery Phil Coleman
David & Valerie Morris Dale & Bev Cole
Gordon & Janet Morrison Barbara Corpstein
Dusty & Wendy Moshier Marvin Cossaart
Pat & Bob Murray Dee Eilert
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Murphey Corey & Sandra Ferguson
Donna Nelson Elaine Ferguson

Salina Community Theatre

CTA D o n o rs

Archangel ($500 +) Judi Dunn Cherub ($25-$99)
Brandon & Heather Ebert
Lila Berkley Glenn & Kay Engelland Bette Timmel
CTA Booster Club Janet & Marty Fadden Richard & Leah Blanchard
Jo & Shannon Buchanan Jim & Gayle Francis Robb & Jean Boardman
Christopher & Mandi Graber Brian & Leigh Ann Griffis Hank Boyer
David & Cheryl Higgins Mark A Gruenthal Valerie Coberly
Bob & Pam Jones Gary & Otrud Hauptli Janet Denning
Vicki & Scott Price Jared & Alison Hiatt Dee Eilert
Marc & Becky Polzella Suzie Kastner Delores Farres
Bob & Linda Salem Cyndy & John Knutson Nedra Fortmeyer
Salina Charities League David & Luci Larson Dave Freeland
McDowell Steele Cameron & Jessica Magnall Greg Gooden
Constance Stevens Jon & Sharon Marshall Arlie & Carol Haymond
Max J. Vandament Diane Miller Ann Headrick
JW Welch Mark & Julie Miller Charlotte Herrman
SCT Guild Wayne & Norma Montgomery Bryan & Katie Herwig
Gary & Mary Anne Weiner Dr. Teran & Tiffany Naccarato Anita Huntley & Jack Sheahon
Jim & Mary Parker Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Guardian Angel ($250-$499) Keith Phillips Eric & Michele Johnson
Twila Schneiders & David Greiser K. Willow Leenders
Bart & Kate Bycroft Vicki & Scott Price Kate Lindsay
Bill & Ruth Cathcart-Rake Gary & Marilynn Reed Christina Litwiller
Jerry & Carol Exline Nancy Ryan Tim & Becky Maguffee
The Dupy Family Marc & Dawn Sheforgen Gerald & Cathy Martin
Peter & Sara Johnston Vicki & Troy Schmidt Joe & Deb Ortiz
Gary & Lana Jordan Catherine Silhan Eugene & Myrna Perkins
Carol & Paul Junk Jerry & Linda Simpson Carl & Darcee Redden
Marlene Mispagel Stan Smith Toni H Renfro
John & Karen Mize Lloyd & Judith Swagerty Linda Richards
Beatrice Plott Russell & Debbie Tasker Rex & Carol Romeiser
Mike & Penny Walker Jeffrey & Mary Thompson Lynne & Steve Ryan
Cheryl & Bob Thummel Salina Optimist Club #37195
Angel ($100-$249) Melanie Terrill & Mike Soetaert Harry & Pam Smith
Loren & Sara Young Marshall & Janice Stanton
Cathy Ahlstedt Curtis & Theresa Stevens
In honor of Bella Carter - Cheryl Sweley
Harvetta & Alan Von Fange
Lynda Carter
Mary Berkley
Megan & Chaz Coberly
Glen & Kim Coxon
Drs. Driver & Clark, PA

Th a n k yo u t o a ll o u r d o n o rs!

Please email [email protected] with changes or corrections.

www.SalinaTheatre.com

Wh o’s Wh o at S CT ?

Staff Center for
theatre arts
Executive Director....................Michael Spicer
Technical Director....................J.R. Lidgett Music Theatre Teachers
Education Director...................Megan Coberly
Costume Designer.....................Jenn Morris Ethan Badders
Director of Patron Services...Jill French Nathan Endreshak
Office Manager..........................Daysha Sutton
Production Associate..............Elizabeth-Ali Schade Matea Gregg
Jessica Ferguson
Board of Directors
Jill French
President....................................Chaz Coberly John Hendrick
Vice-President............................Michael Freeland Gin Hoffman
Secretary....................................Mandi Graber Bradyn Houltberg
Treasurer...................................Bob Salem, Jr. Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Scott Snyder
board members
Dance Department Teachers
Gilda Alvarez Cathy Martin
Megan Coberly
Juanelle Garretson Scott Price Maggie Spicer Brown

Julie Goetz Carolyn Sichley Jessica Magnall
Cathie Norris
Bob Jones Amy Schreiner Amy Ratzlaff
Claire Schmidt
Luci Larson Marc Sheforgen Vickee Spicer



Guild Officers

President....................................Cathy Martin
Vice-President............................Judi Dunn
Secretary....................................Florence Jester
Treasurer...................................Carolyn Eland

wwwwww.S.SalainlianTahTehaetarter.ec.ocmom

Tickets 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 – 7 shows $160+tax = $176.40 785.827.3033
Select Season – 4 shows $120+tax = $132.30
Single Shows Performance Times

Adult (up to 59 years) $36.29 plus tax Thurs-Sat: 7:30pm
Military/Senior (60+ years) $31.75 plus tax Sun: 2:00pm
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 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 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.

www.SalinaTheatre.com

T r av e l i n g f ro m o u t o f t ow n t o s e e t h e sh 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 Fairfield Inn & Suites Homewood Suites
2650 Planet Ave. 2455 Virginia Ave. 115 E Mulberry St.
785.823.6939 855.873.6565 785.515.2600

COMFORT SUITES HAMPTON INN LA QUINTA INN & SUITES
715 W. Schilling Rd. 401 W. Schilling Rd. 201 E. Diamond Dr.
785.404.6944 785.823.9800 785.827.9000

COUNTRY INN & SUITES Holiday Inn Quality Inn And Suites 
2760 S. 9th St. 3145 S. 9th. St. 2110 W Crawford St.
785.827.1271 785.404.6767 785.404.6247

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
3020 Riffel Dr. & SUITES
785.309.1300 755 W. Diamond Dr.
785.404.3300

In the lobby gallery

Kayla Borell Kayla Borell is a multidisciplinary artist. Her practice
involves exploration and experimentation of various
Mixed Media techniques and materials. As an educator, she explores
many different art mediums such as painting, print making,
Sale of work from the lobby ceramics, and fiber arts. Her inspiration comes from words,
gallery generates a 20% plants, and nature, emotional states of beings, memory,
commission for SCT programs. places in life, and the catharsis of art making.

For more information visit
Kayla Borell Studios on facebook

Salina Community Theatre

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.

Abo u t S CT

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

Join our family!

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.

Benefit PA$$B$$D$Gir3e2d115u,rv550on0a-0e0o0ed0r-$-0c-fcuat9$0$$aacno924t9c+et4r9te9ro99o9rr
***** **** *** ** *
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 & Costume
• 3-ring binders (1", 11⁄2") Departments accepts
• Gift certificates to SAM’S for tables all kinds of vintage
items – they don’t even
and chairs. have to be operational!
Call J.R. Lidgett for your
• Old cameras – Do not have to work props donation and
Jenn Morris for your
www.SalinaTheatre.com costume donation.
785.827.6126
Thank you!

Tips for a Superb Theatre Experience

f r o m Y o u r B o x O f f i c e Ma 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. Turn your 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 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

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 SCT 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.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.

Salina Community Theatre

The original Salina DQ • Serving Salina Since 1948

A PATH
TO HEALING

INDIVIDUAL, COUPLES &
FAMILY COUNSELING

KRISTINA A..FREELAND, MA,.LCPC

785-435-9500
[email protected]

goldleafcounseling.com

(785) 827-4401

Impacting the Cultural Community in Salina since 1986

The Horizons Grants Program of the Salina Arts & Humanities makes
special cultural projects happen in Salina. Horizons Members are a
significant funding arm of this program, working cooperatively with
the City of Salina. These are people actively committed to developing
the cultural potential and scope of our community.

Bill & Jane Alsop Barbara Marshall-Nickell
Brad & Jane Anderson Tom Martin
Gus & Hannah Applequist Gayle & Jane McMillen
Mike & Debbie Berkley Bruce & Julie Moore
Kent & Dena Berquist Roger & Sissy Morrison
Shannon & Jo Buchanan Dusty & Wendy Moshier
Paul & Connie Burket Michael & Susan Ramage
Ashley Null Martha Rhea
Bill & Ruth Cathcart-Rake Mark Ritter
Dale & Beverly Cole Jody & Karl Ryan
John & Debbie Divine Steve & Lynne Ryan
Stacy Clark & Kenton Driver Bob & Linda Salem
Lou Ann & Tom Dunn Steve & Jeanne Sebree
Rob & Kelli Exline Boyd & Heather Smith
Randy & Lisa Graham Larry & Joy Smith
Ken & Susie Guest Morrie & Sydney Soderberg
John & Kristin Gunn Connie Stevens
James & Brigid Hall Wally & Paula Wright Storey
Matt & Brenda Hemmer Brad & Paula Fried Stuewe
Tom & Maggie Hemmer Mike & Penny Walker
Mark Zimmerman Patrick Wallerius
& Carolyn Hofer Alan & Sandy Wedel
George Jerkovich Mark & Carolyn Wedel
Peter & Sara Johnston Gary & Mary Anne Weiner
Gary & Lana Jordan Brian & Judy Weisel
Paul & Carol Junk Monte White
Tobias King Ann & Dexter Eggers Zimmerman
Bob & Rachel Loersch



Proud to sponsor

The Half-life of Marie Curie

OCT 15-30

Mark Baxa SHARON Jim Cates KATY ENGLAND Jody Karlin
CALLABRESI

JESSICA Mari Loder Chris Rost LINDA SAUER Nancy SCAnLAN
KINDLESPARGER

Barbara Sellers Steve Thompson Amber Renfro & Emma Bixby

631 E. Crawford | 785.827.3641 | 800.827.3641 | CBSalina.com

Tony’s Pizza
Salina, Kansas

PKM fabricated and erected 751 tons of structural steel for the 400,000
square foot expansion of the Tony’s Pizza production facility.

In operation since 1961, PKM Steel Service is a global fabricator of
structural steel for major industrial and commercial building projects
including:

 Southwest Airlines Hangar — Denver, Colorado
 Newport SJB MLM — Newport News, Virginia
 P-256 Maintenance Hangar — Oak Harbor, Washington
 North Star Scrap Mill — Delta, Ohio
 Arizona State University Arena — Tempe, Arizona
 CMC Steel Mill — Mesa, Arizona

www.pkmsteel.com
785-827-3638

Quality Employees, Building Tomorrow, Today

WE KNOW LENDING.

- LOCAL LOAN DECISIONS
- FAST AND EFFICIENT
- COMPETITIVE RATES

SALINA | ELLSWORTH | MCPHERSON | ABILENE | LINDSBORG | HUTCHINSON

firstbankkansas.com | 785.825.2211

All loans are subject to application and credit approval. Underwritting guidelines apply. NMLS# 528128

Musical Landscapes | October 3, 4:00 p.m.

Devin Patrick Hughes, conductor
The season will open with a musical journey inspired by American
landscapes and culture when the Symphony performs Dvořák’s magnificent
New World Symphony, featuring one of the most beautiful melodies in all of
classical music. The audience will also experience Victor Herbert’s rousing
American Fantasia and Bruch’s soul-stirring Scottish Fantasy.

Give Birth to the Dream | November 7, 4:00 p.m.

Mélisse Brunet, conductor
Join us for an afternoon of music that celebrates resilience and brings hope.
Highlights include Tower’s work celebrating adventurous women and White’s
inspiring tone poem based on Maya Angelou’s “On the Pulse of Morning.”
The concert will conclude with Beethoven’s thrilling and celebratory
Symphony No. 7.

Christmas Festival | Dec. 11, 7:00 p.m. & Dec. 12, 4:00 p.m.

Experience the joy and wonder of the season with song and dance from
the Symphony, Iron Street Dance Company, Tamara Howe School of Dance,
Salina Chorale, Kansas Wesleyan University Chorale and Salina Youth Choir.

Take Flight | January 30, 4:00 p.m.

Yaniv Segal, conductor
Soar through the concert hall with the Salina Symphony and majestic music
about birds in motion. From a shimmering new work by a young composer
that celebrates the legend of the phoenix to the timeless charm of Haydn’s
First Cello Concerto and memorable swan songs of Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony,
this concert is sure to uplift and inspire.

Melodic Journey | March 27, 4:00 p.m.

Yaniv Attar, conductor
Enjoy an afternoon of music rich with the infectious rhythms of Danzón No. 2
by Márquez and the triumphant melodies of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony.
The Symphony will also feature a guitar soloist for the first time when Daniel
Bolshoy presents Joaquin Rodrigo’s soulful and poetic Concerto de Aranjuez.

Symphonic Dances | May 1, 4:00 p.m.

Vlad Vizireanu, conductor
The season will close with a celebration of movement, melding the driving
rhythms of techno with balletic impulse and symphonic grandeur. This
thrilling concert will feature Tchaikovsky’s passionate and exhilarating Piano
Concerto No. 1 and Rachmaninoff’s dynamic Symphonic Dances.

www.salinasymphony.org | 785-827-1998
Stiefel Theatre Box Office

Great Plains Ag • Land Pride • Great Plains Trucking • Great Plains Construction Equipment • Great Plains International

For over 45 years, Great Plains has been exceptionally
proud to support our community. When we support

each other, incredible things happen.

There is a role for everyone at Great Plains.
See our job postings after the show!

Discover
Your

at Rolling Hills Zoo

• Wildlife Museum • Gift Shops

• Keeper Encounters • And so much
more!
• Restaurant

Bring your SCT ticket stub to the
Zoo and SAVE 10% on admission.

Open Daily • rollinghillszoo.org • 785.827.9488

For every stage
in a woman’s life.

Salina Women’s Clinic provides
comprehensive and highly
specialized health care at every
age and every stage of a woman’s
life—in a comfortable, personalized,
family-oriented atmosphere.

To welcome your newborn into
the world, our prenatal and
delivery teams are ready with the
latest technology, including 4D
sonograms that give you a clear
picture of your baby. For their
prenatal visits and delivery, the
great majority of our patients see
their own doctor—not someone
they’ve just met.

And from general wellness
check-ups to minimally invasive
hysterectomy surgery, Salina
Women’s Clinic is committed
to doing everything possible to
provide the highest level of clinical
care and personal comfort.

Merle “Boo” Hodges, M.D. Christopher Graber, M.D.

Natalie Davis, M.D. To schedule an appointment or learn more,
please visit our website or call 785-827-7996.

501 S. Santa Fe, Ste. 140 • Salina, KS
salinawomensclinic.com



123 N. Santa Fe, Salina, KS 67401 • 785.825.0531 • www.vernonjewelers.com

Equity Means More

More More More
Response Attention Expertise

equitybank.com

Salina

1661 S Ohio, Suite D 317 S Santa Fe

(785) 309-5687 (785) 825-8241

Member FDIC

Life s theatre

we hope you enjoy
tonight’s performance

K. Mark Wedel CFP® Managing Partner
Mark T. Speer AAMS® Partner ▪ Robert B. Justus AAMS® CRPC® Partner

Stuart A. Hieger Partner ▪ David Wedel AAMS® Partner

WEDELFINANCIALGROUP

144 South Santa Fe in downtown Salina (785) 914.5585

Investment products and services are offered through Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC (WFAFN).
Member SIPC. Any other referenced entity is separate from WFAFN. CAR 0821-02655



SUPPORTING SALINA
FOR OVER 93 YEARS

Home-town owned • Making Salina a better place to live.

A nice place to do business!

3500 S. 9th St. • 785-827-9641 3500 S. 9th St. • 785-827-9641
Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram Nissan

1928 Ward Marshall, Clay Center school teacher opens
dealership as Willy’s (Jeep) Whippet-Overland distributor.
1933 Chrysler-Plymouth distributorship started, grows to
Chrysler-Dodge-Ram-Jeep-Nissan.
Ward’s dealership prospered over the years, allowing the
dealership and its employees to be significant contributors to
the Salina community. That tradition continues today through
Ward’s grandson, Larry.

www.marshallmotor.com


Click to View FlipBook Version