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Book: Joseph Stein
Music: Jerry Bock
Lyrics: Sheldon Harnick
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 J.R. Lidgett Sandy Houltberg
Cathie Norris
OrTcyhleesr tBrraenD eirmeacntor ASmtaangdeaMRaenyangoe lrds Assistant director
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F i ddl e r o n t h e ro o f
The Place: Anatevka, a small village in Russia.
The Time: 1905, on the eve of the Russian Revolution.
Act One
Prologue
Tevye, Company
Matchmaker, Matchmaker
Tzeitel, Hodel, Chava
If I Were a Rich Man
Tevye
Sabbath Prayer
Tevye, Golde, Company
To Life
Tevye, Lazar Wolf, Company
Tevye’s Monologue
Tevye
Miracle of Miracles
Motel
Tevye’s Dream
Tevye, Golde, Grandma Tzeitel, Fruma-Sarah, Company
Sunrise, Sunset
Tevye, Golde, Perchik, Hodel, Company
The Wedding Celebration/ Bottle Dance
Instrumental, Company
15-minute intermission
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F i ddl e r o n t h e ro o f
Act Two
Entr’acte
Now I Have Everything
Perchik, Hodel
Tevye’s Rebuttal
Tevye
Do You Love Me?
Tevye, Golde
The Rumor/I Just Heard
Yente, Company
Far From the Home I Love
Hodel
Chavaleh (Little Bird)
Tevye (Chava, Golde, Tzeitel, Hodel, Sphrintze, Bielke, Motel,
Fyedka, Perchik)
Anatevka
Company
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CAST
Tevye......................................................................... Michael Spicer
Golde........................................................................ Vickee Spicer
Tzeitel....................................................................... Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Hodel........................................................................ Matea Gregg
Chava......................................................................... Anna Gutierrez
Shprintze.................................................................. Camille Graber
Bielke........................................................................ Maya Brown-Mereles
Motel......................................................................... Nathan King
Perchik..................................................................... Scott Snyder
Fyedka....................................................................... Joshua Warner
Lazar Wolf............................................................... Richard Groetzinger
Yente......................................................................... Barbara Hilt
Constable................................................................ Michael Freeland
Rabbi......................................................................... Robert S. Jones
Grandma Tzeitel...................................................... Kristina Freeland
Fruma Sarah............................................................ Jill M. French
Nachum (the Beggar)............................................. Alex Engelland
Yussel (the Hatter)................................................ Gabriel Freeland
Shaindel (Motel’s Mother).................................... Shannon Reid
Sasha (the Russian)............................................... Jeff Leger
Mendel, the Rabbi’s Son........................................ Andrew Graber
Mordcha (the Innkeeper)...................................... Timothy W. Burns
Avram (the Bookseller)........................................ Christopher Graber
Fiddler...................................................................... Harper Johnston
Russian #1............................................................... Carl Linstrom
Russian #2............................................................... Thomas Flores
Russian #3............................................................... Rodney Penn
ENSEMBLE Larkin R. French
Jane Goodwin
Marinela Brown-Mereles Keira Hoffman
Tasha Deiser Meadow G. Piepho
Jessica Ferguson
Dominic Freeland
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crew
Director/Choreographer..................................... Maggie Spicer Brown
Assistant Director................................................. Dalana Dutton
Vocal Director........................................................ Gin Hoffman
Orchestra Director............................................... Tyler Breneman
Stage Manager........................................................ Amanda Reynolds
SET Designer............................................................ Josh Morris
Sound/Light Design............................................... JR Lidgett
Costume Designer.................................................. Jenn Morris
Costume CREW......................................................... Barb Hilt, Pam Jones, Camille Morris,
.................................................................... Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade,
.................................................................... Jagodzinke Family
PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE........................................... Elizabeth-Ali M. Schade
Light Board.............................................................. Mia Dennett
Sound board........................................................... Ellen Fixsen
Spotlight operator................................................ Kaydence Dickson
Props chief.............................................................. Sandy Houltberg
Props Crew.............................................................. Gilda Alvarez, Tara Dulohery,
.................................................................... Kaity Geist, Addilyn Jagodzinke,
.................................................................... Audrey Jagodzinke, Stacy Jagodzinke
SET CREW................................................................... Dalana Dutton and Cast
Thank You................................................................. Candlewood Suites
orchestra
Director................................................................... Tyler Breneman
Violins...................................................................... Manda Deegan, Emily Gardner
Viola.......................................................................... Lori McKinney
Cello......................................................................... Thomas Forrester
Trumpets.................................................................. Craig Allison, Kurtis Ebling
Horn.......................................................................... Chris Miertschin
Trombone................................................................. Bill Olson
Reeds........................................................................ Jair Miertschin, Kaleb Feist
................................................................................... Judy Weber, Sam Cusick
Guitar........................................................................ Ryan McClintock
Keyboard.................................................................. Leesa Peterman
Percussion.............................................................. Hannah Applequist
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Actor Bios
Michael Spicer (Tevye) With this show, Michael celebrates the
beginning of his 24th year as Executive Director. He wants to
thank everyone who supports the theatre and its efforts to
remain one of the preeminent artistic organizations in Salina
as well as in Kansas. He thanks his family, Victoria, Maggie,
and Tristan for their love and understanding. He looks forward
to the growth to come in the next five years in programming,
facility, and national recognition.
Vickee Spicer (Golde) most recently appeared on the SCT
stage as Ouiser in Steel Magnolias, Marmee in Little Women:
The Musical, and as Wilhelmina in the national-award-
winning Silent Sky. Vickee is the Executive Director for the
new Prairieland Market. Vickee is grateful for her family that
has shared the theatre ride, Michael, Maggie and Justin, and
Tristan. “I am so proud to get to share the stage with my
incredibly talented husband, answering the musical question,
after 28 years, YES, I LOVE YOU!”
Elizabeth-Ali Schade (Tzeitel) was last seen in Disney’s Freaky
Friday, The Game’s Afoot, and Murder on the Orient Express at
SCT. She is the Production Associate for SCT, teaches Advanced
Musical Theatre for Center for Theatre Arts, and begins her Level
One studies towards Certification for Intimacy Direction and
Coordination this October. Ali and her husband, Erich, have a
three-year old son, Oliver. Her favorite pastimes include: taking
an evening walk with her family, her morning runs, dancing, and
of course, all things theatre.
Matea Gregg (Hodel) was last on the SCT stage in Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Little Women: The
Musical, and Disney’s Freaky Friday. She is the Communications
Coordinator for the Catholic Diocese of Salina. Matea is the
daughter of Deenna Dreiling and Daryl Gregg and has a sister,
Torrie. She loves Jesus, iced coffee, and spending time with
friends. Matea is so thankful to be a part of the SCT family and
wants to thank you for coming to see the show!
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Actor Bios
Anna Gutierrez (Chava) was last seen in SCT’s productions of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Disney’s
Freaky Friday, and CTA Stage II’s Xanadu. She is a senior at
Salina Central High School. Her parents are Amanda and
Jerry and she has a sister, Maria. Anna is a member and
senior captain of Iron Street Dance Company.
Camille Graber (Shprintze) was last in CTA productions of
Disney’s Descendants: The Musical and Lyle the Crocodile,
and SCT’s MainStage production of Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat. She is a 6th grader at Lakewood
Middle School. Camille just finished up her eighth year of
dance and music theatre classes at CTA and can’t wait for
classes to start again. Her parents are Mandi and Christopher
and she has one brother, Andrew. “I am really excited to do
another show with my family, and I hope you enjoy it!”
Maya Brown-Mereles (Bielke) last performed in SCT’s
production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat and CTA’s production of Disney’s Descendants:
The Musical. She is a student at Meadowlark Ridge
Elementary School. Maya is the daughter of Kelly and Marco
and is sister to Mari and Maggie. Maya likes to dance, play
with her dog, Milly, basketball, and soccer. “Enjoy the show!”
Nathan King (Motel) is making his SCT debut! He last
performed in Troy High School’s productions of Meet Me in St.
Louis, Harvey, and Into The Woods. He is an alumni of Kansas
State University and is currently employed by Mosaic in North
Central Kansas. He lives in Salina with his wife, Lauren, and
their dog, Mavis. He enjoys road tripping, hiking, traveling,
hanging out with friends, and playing board games.
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Actor Bios
Scott Snyder (Perchik) was last seen in SCT’s productions of
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Little
Women: The Musical, and Disney’s Freaky Friday. He is the
son of Mark and Heather Snyder and brother to John, Katie,
Emma, and Sarah. Scott enjoys hiking, fishing, and the
outdoors in general. “I am incredibly grateful for the creative
opportunities that SCT provides for our community. Enjoy
the show!”
Joshua Warner (Fyedka) has performed in SCT’s productions
of A Christmas Story: The Musical and Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Salina Central High
School’s production of Big Fish, where he is a senior. He is
the son of John and Jeanie Warner. Josh is also a lifeguard at
Kenwood Cove and creates promotional videos for Sharp
Performance and Salina Central. He enjoys spending time
with friends, watching sports, and playing video games. “I
am so excited to be part of this amazing musical!”
Richard Groetzinger (Lazar Wolf) was last seen on the SCT
stage in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and
Murder on the Orient Express, and Man of La Mancha and
Noises Off! at East Central University, where he was a
theatre professor. He has two daughters: Mykl and Marlow,
and two cats: Bazzle and Mello. Richard loves movies,
theatre, and social justice.
Barbara Hilt (Yente) is making her SCT debut! She was last
seen in Garden City Rec’s production of The Music Man,
Garden City’s Players’ production of Barefoot in the Park, and
Lincoln Amphitheatre’s production of The Sound of Music.
She is Salina Central High School’s theatre teacher. Barbara
has three sisters who also happen to be theatre teachers!
Her passion is theatre and dedicates her time to the art.
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Actor Bios
Michael Freeland (Constable) last performed in SCT’s
productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat, The Game’s Afoot, and A Gentlemen’s Guide to
Love and Murder. He is the owner of Mr. Freeland Design.
Michael is husband to Kristina and they have three sons:
Gabriel, Dominic, and Oliver. “I love how SCT is a family. This
is the first show where 4 out of 5 in our family are on stage!
Enjoy the show!”
Robert S. Jones (Rabbi) last appeared on the SCT stage in
1776, The Father, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. He has
been married to Pam, for almost 29 years, and their kids are
Mark, Robin, Kim, Heather, Ryan, Rebecca, and the late
Steven, and his two grandchildren are Grace and Ollie. Bob
enjoys theater, collecting sports cards and memorabilia,
and sleeping.
Kristina Freeland (Grandma Tzeitel) was last in Disney’s
Freaky Friday, Disney’s Newsies, and Every Brilliant Thing at
SCT. She is a licensed clinical professional counselor and
owner of Gold Leaf Counseling. She is married to Michael
and they have three boys: Gabriel, Dominic, and Oliver; and
two dogs: Aspen and Obi. “I love red wine and true crime! My
favorite thing is quality time with all of my boys! I am so
pumped to do a show with 4 out of 5 of us. Little Ollie will be
on stage before we know it. Enjoy the show!”
Jill M. French (Fruma Sarah) has appeared on the SCT stage in
1776 and Spamalot. She was also the Musical Director for
Disney’s Freaky Friday. Jill is the Director of Patron Services and
Volunteer Coordinator at SCT and is the Advanced Musical
Theatre vocal teacher with CTA at SCT. She is the wife of Ross
and the mother of Larkin. “I am so excited to share the stage with
my daughter for the first time! It has also been a great joy to
share the stage with many of my good friends and to make new
ones! Thank you for your continued support of the arts in Salina!”
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Actor Bios
Alex Engelland (Nachum, the Beggar) just appeared in Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Legally Blonde:
The Musical at SCT and Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat in 2009 at Friends University. He is a pharmacist
at Salina Family Healthcare Center. His parents are Kay and
Glenn Engelland and sister and brother-in-law are Erin and
Nathan Hughes. Alex is uncle to Blakely, Rowen, and Lincoln
Hughes. “I am glad to be back at SCT and thank you for
coming to see us!”
Gabriel Freeland (Yussel, the Hatter) last performed in SCT’s
productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat and CTA productions of Disney’s Descendants:
The Musical and Disney’s Frozen Jr. He is an 8th grader at
Lakewood Middle School. His parents are Kristina and
Michael Freeland, and his brothers are Dominic and Oliver.
Gabriel likes to make music and play the guitar. “I am super
excited to do a show with almost my whole family!”
Shannon Reid (Shaindel, Motel’s Mother) is making her debut
on the SCT stage! Shannon has appeared in productions for
chancel dramas at churches in Dallas, Houston, and Tulsa.
She was also a member of a French drama troupe at Texas
Tech University. She has two daughters: Gin Reid-Hoffman and
Kendra Bossing and four grandchildren. Gin encouraged her to
get back into theatre after taking a long break. Shannon loves
reading, baking, coffee, chocolate, music, and travel. “I hope
to become more involved in all aspects of life at SCT.”
Jeff Leger (Sasha, the Russian) last performed in SCT’s
productions of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Disney’s
Newsies, and Mamma Mia!. He is employed at Mid-States
Electrical Works. Jeff has family all across America, with his
parents in California and a sister in the Bronx. He enjoys
dancing, cooking, and theatre all in that order!
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Actor Bios
Andrew Graber (Mendel) last performed on the SCT stage in
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and CTA
productions of Disney’s Descendants: The Musical, and Lyle
the Crocodile. He is an 8th grader at Lakewood Middle
School this fall and loves taking musical theatre and dance
classes at CTA. His parents are Mandi and Christopher and
he has one sister, Camille. To my amazing director… “For
Sure For Sure”!
Timothy W. Burns (Mordcha, the Innkeeper) was last seen on
the SCT stage in Murder on the Orient Express, the Brown
Grand Opera House’s production of Amber Waves Radio
Hour: Fright Night, and Witness for the Prosecution with
Topeka Civic Theatre. He is a Kansas Wesleyan University
alumni and currently works as an editor, drone pilot, and
animator at Fili Creative. Tim’s parents are Daniel and Nancy,
and his brother, Joshua. He enjoys Old Time Radio Drama,
improv, board games, and playing his banjo.
Christopher Graber (Avram) was last seen on the SCT stage
in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Every
Brilliant Thing, and played the title role in Elf: The Musical. He
is an OB/GYN at Salina Women’s Clinic. Christopher and his
wife, Mandi, just celebrated their 20th anniversary and they
have two kids, Andrew and Camille, and two doxies, Seeley
and Piper. “And as the good book says, ‘Enjoy the show!’”
Harper Johnston (Fiddler) was last seen in SCT’s production of
Disney’s Freaky Friday and Salina Central High School’s The
Crucible and Puffs. She is a junior at Salina Central High
School. She is the daughter of Sara and Peter and sister
to Hadley. “So happy to be a violist on the roof in this
fantastic production.”
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Actor Bios
Carl Lindström III (Russian #1) is making his SCT debut! He
was last seen in Broadway RFD’s Mamma Mia! and Liberty
High School’s production of In The Heights, located in Las
Vegas. He is a senior at Bethany College majoring in music.
His family includes Carl Sr., Cayce, and Caitlyn. He enjoys
ultimate frisbee, food, music, and singing.
Thomas Flores (Russian #2) last performed in SCT’s
production of Little Women: The Musical, Disney’s Freaky
Friday, and Disney’s Newsies. He is the son of Missy Flores.
Thomas loves to cook delicious foods and hang out with
friends in his free time.
Rodney Penn (Russian #3) previously performed in The Pink
Panther Strikes Again and FAME on the Salina South High
School stage. This is Rodney’s SCT debut! He is a Fort Hays
State University graduate, and is currently working at Central
Kansas Mental Health Center. He and his wife, Tanya, have
three sons, Quentin, Colton, and Henry, and one daughter,
Madison. Rodney has a giant lap dog named Penny and a tiny
terrorizing dog named Maggie. He loves motorcycle rides, home
improvement, and golf.
Marinela Brown-Mereles (Ensemble) last performed in SCT’s
production of Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat and
CTA productions of Disney’s Descendants: The Musical and
Lyle the Crocodile. She is an 8th grader at Lakewood Middle
School. Her parents are Kelly and Marco, and she has two
sisters named Maya and Maggie. She attends dance and
musical theatre classes here at CTA. Mari enjoys dancing,
playing tennis, and she loves dogs. “Enjoy the show!”
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Actor Bios
Tasha Deiser (Ensemble) previously performed in SCT’s
summer contemporary dance shows: Illuminate and VII. She
also appeared in SCT’s production of Disney’s Newsies. She
works at Heartland Early Education for USD 305. Tasha was
born and raised in Salina, and is the youngest of five.
Jessica Ferguson (Ensemble) was last seen on the SCT stage
in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and
1776, and Broadway RFD’s Annie. She is a para-educator at
Oakdale Preschool and teaches Creative Drama at CTA.
Jessica is the daughter of Sue Carnicle and Rick Ferguson
and a sister to Kallie, Kendra, and Drew. She enjoys reading,
writing, playing with her dog, Gunner, and being a nanny to
three wonderful kids: Ledger, Graham and Owen.
Dominic Freeland (Ensemble) previously performed in SCT’s
productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat and CTA productions of Disney’s Descendants:
The Musical and Disney’s Frozen Jr. He is a 5th grader at
Meadowlark Ridge Elementary School. His parents are
Kristina and Michael, and has two brothers, Gabriel and
Oliver. Dominic likes watching movies, praising God, and
playing the piano. “I am so happy to be in this show with
three of my family members.”
Larkin R. French (Ensemble) last appeared in CTA’s
productions of Disney’s Descendents: The Musical and Lyle
the Crocodile and SCT’s production of Disney’s Newsies.
She is a student at Stewart Elementary School and is the
daughter of Jill and Ross French. Larkin loves to act, sing,
and dance. In her free time, Larkin enjoys sketching and
playing soccer. She says, “I hope you enjoy the show!”
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Actor Bios
Jane Goodwin (Ensemble) is making her SCT debut! She last
performed in The King and I at Atchison Community Theater.
She is retired from Community College Systems of Colorado
at FRCC. Jane enjoys live theatre and reading. “Never too
late to try for a childhood dream.”
Keira Hoffman (Ensemble) is making her SCT debut! She
has participated in dance recitals through Center for
Theatre Arts at SCT since the age of 5. She is a 5th grader
at Kanopolis Middle School. Her parents are Gin and
Patrick, and she has two siblings, Evan and Vivienne. Keira
enjoys dance, especially ballet. “This is my first show and
I’m really excited to perform!”
Meadow G. Piepho (Ensemble) was last seen in Tabor College’s
productions of Godspell, Fiddler on the Roof, and I’m Not
Rappaport. She and her husband, Jeff, helped start Revolution
Church, where she serves as the Children’s Director while her
husband is the Lead Pastor. They have been married for 20
years with 6 kids: Alyah, Jeff, Jayden, Simeon, Macey, and
Jeremiah. She is the co-founder of Blessed Hope Family, an
organization for foster and adoptive families. They have been
foster parents for 12 years and have fostered over 60 kids.
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u p c o m i ng e v e n t s
MAINSTAGE
AUDITIONS
White christmas
SEPT 19 & 20 | 7 PM
Doors OPEN AT 6:30 PM
PERFORMANCES | NOV 19 - DEC 19
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Audition information:
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FALL CTA
Honk! JR.
Public Performance
OCT 9 | 2 PM
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Honk! JR. is a heartwarming celebration of being
different that is sure to delight audiences of all
ages with its sparkling wit, unique charm and
memorable score.
MAINSTAGE
The Half-life of marie curie
PERFORMANCES | Oct 15-30
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The Half-life of Marie Curie revels in the power of female
friendship as it explores the relationship between these
two brilliant women, both of whom are mothers,
widows, and fearless champions of scientific inquiry.
MAINSTAGE
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Bus stop
OCT 17 & 18 | 7 PM
Doors OPEN AT 6:30 PM
PERFORMANCES | Jan 1-16, 2022
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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!
“The conditioning class makes you NEW CLASS: Conditioning
move! It’s high energy and has lots of Teacher: Maggie Spicer Brown
different exercises working different Saturdays: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
muscle groups. It is good for strength, Beginning: Sept 11
flexibility, and endurance with great $40/mo: (Drop-ins welcome at $10 a class!)
music and a fun atmosphere!” Students 12 years of age and older welcome!
This class will focus on strength training and toning as well
as assimilating different styles of dance. Maggie Spicer
Brown is a Certified Personal Trainer through the National
Academy of Sports Medicine. Come join the fun!
Christopher Graber takes the CTA Conditioning Photos by Karen Bonar, Heartland Photography
class and plays Avram in the musical
Fiddler on the Roof.
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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.
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thank you
to our board members,sponsors, dancers,
attendees, staff, and 2021 salina Stars!
Our event was a great success!
Save the date: March 4, 2022
11th Annual Dancing with salina stars!
Congratulations 2021 winners Christopher Graber and Maggie Spicer Brown (far right)!
see you next year
Salina Community Theatre
Thank you!
For the newly installed flooring for our rehearsal room!
Thanks to Heritage Builders (Ron DeChant) for the demo and installation
and to Floor Perfect LLC (Bob Brown) for the vinyl installation.
-- Thank you for the grants and donations! --
Sunderland Foundation Kristina & Teale & Luke Ryan
Earl Bane Foundation Michael Freeland Vicki Schmidt
Dane G. Hansen Foundation Harvetta & Alan Von Fange Nina Urban
Mandi & Gabe Grant Katelyn Tremblay
Jared & Alison Hiatt Judi Dunn
Christopher Graber Gin & Patrick Hoffman Amelia & Scott Hay
Erich & Braeden & Dana Johnson Florence Jester
Elizabeth-Ali Schade Jeff Leger Valerie Andrews
McDowell Steele Robert & Janell Murphey Erin & Brandon Smith
Mary Anne & Gary Weiner Dustin Pestinger Katy England
Philip & Kristin Van Court Marc & Dawn Sheforgen Leah Wilson
Jessica & Cameron Magnall Monte & Penni White Ann Ridinger
Justin & Jill Ahlers Kevin & Brianna Quinley Jessica Martin
Karen & Erik Bonar John & Mary Quinley Carolyn Sichley
Carrie & Tyler Elting
This replaces the old floor that was already a “used” floor when Tom, JR, and Michael
installed it 18 years ago. We are always upgrading and improving for the safety, health, and
enjoyment of our volunteers and students.
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 Max J. Vandament Sharyl & Bob Kohrs
Gary & Mary Anne Weiner Van & Mary Lett
LIFETIME MEMBERS Austin & Allison Walker Mark & Jeanette Mikinski
Mike & Penny Walker Marlene Mispagel
Jim & Kay Berglund Loren & Sara Young Jeanne Moritz
Jo & Shannon Buchanan Stan Nelson
Dorothy & Jack Gallagher Director ($500-$999) Abner & Kathryne Perney
Barbara Hauptli Beatrice Plott
Sydney & Earl Jensen Marcia & Robert Anderson John & Mary Quinley
Charles Kephart Lynne & Steve Ryan
Marti & Alan Kruckemyer Ryan & Susan Branfort Harry & Pam Smith
Becky Morrison Bob & Susie Stinson
Sissy & Roger Morrison Bart & Kate Bycroft Phil & Ann Stover
Martha Rhea Ben & Betsy Wearing
John Ryberg Patricia & Rebecca Downing Mark & Carolyn Wedel
Marsha & Jack Stewart Mark & Kimberly Zeiler
Rob & Kelli Exline Mark Zimmerman &
Executive ($5000 +)
R. Scott Gorman & C~obInehrloynor Carolyn Hofer
Mike & Mary Nell Beatty Dennis Ballweber
Lila Berkley of Megan & Chaz Advocate ($100-$249)
Verla Nesbitt
Peter & Sara Johnston Joan Balderston
Jocelyn Foundation Tom Basgall
The Teasley Foundation Gary & Lana Jordan Mary Berkley & Eryn Wright
Wilson Family Raymond & Susan Boyer
Greg & Connie Kopsa Pat & Linda Bolen
Producer ($1000-$4999) Pat & Patti Breeding
Morris & Barbara Krug Karen Grizzell Buhler
Gus and Hannah Applequist Jean Burch
Jim & Kay Berglund Roberta & Willard Lenhart Bill & Sara Burwell
Mike & Debra Berkley Hugh & Dianne Cairns
Conee & Kim Brown Nicole & Patrik Leonard Marita Campbell
Shannon & Jo Buchanan Nancy Chandler
Christopher & Mandi Graber Mark & Julie Sager Miller Dale & Bev Cole
Leon & Judy Hannebaum Jan Doherty
Tyler & Mary Hughes Marlene Mispagel Mike & Denise DuBois
Bob & Pam Jones The Dupy Family
Carol & Paul Junk Martha Rhea Les & Karen Durst
Gayle & Jane McMillen Brandon & Heather Ebert
Marlene Moritz Barbara Smith Glenn & Kay Engelland
Sallie & Richard Morrison Jerry & Carol Exline
Sissy & Roger Morrison Greg & Kim Smith Mary & Bob Exline
Marc & Becky Polzella
Joyce & Alan Russ Heather & Boyd Smith
Bob & Linda Salem
Elizabeth, Harry & Constance Stevens
McDowell Steele JW Welch
Guarantor ($250-$499)
Robert & Cathy Ahlstedt
Brian & Cheri Boyer
William & Ruth Cathcart-Rake
Michael & Brenda Cloutier
Kora Copas
Tex & Betty Fury
David & Chris Gray
Dan & Janet Gill
In memory of Jeanie Hemmy
In memory of Wilda Hustus
Ann Jett
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Donors Sid & Susy Reitz Joe & Kaysha Macy
Dick & Toni Renfro Becky & Tim Maguffee
(cont’d) Rex & Carol Romeiser Cameron & Jessica Magnall
Paul & Beth Ruder In honor of Jane & Gayle McMillen
Advocate ($100-$249) Twila Schneiders & David Greiser John & Sharon Palmquist
Don Schroeder Jim & Mary Parker
Janet & Marty Fadden Jean & Phil Sedo Mike Payne
John & Dianne Farmer Karen Shriner Kevin & Lynn Peterson
Corey & Sandra Ferguson Jerry & Linda Simpson Betty Rassette
Michael & Kristina Freeland Mike & Carol Ann Sloo Dick & Joyce Ratcliff
Greg Gooden Stan Smith Darcee Redden
Gabe Grant Marshall & Janice Stanton Linda Richards
Michelle Griffin Chuck & Radonna Stein Mark & Linda Riedy
Brian & Leigh Ann Griffis Garry & Marty Stenzel Archie & Alice Riggs
Mark A.Gruenthal Curtis & Theresa Stevens Jon & Gaylene Rupert
M. Alan & Kathy Hale Karl & Connie Stutterheim Gary & Jeanette Sidman
Gary & (Tutti) Ortrud Hauptli Robert & Joyce Stutterheim Catherine Silhan
Ann Headrick Lloyd & Judith Swagerty C. David Wahlgren
Tim & Lynn Henry Cheryl Sweley Shareon & Ken White
David & Charlotte Herrman Cheryl & Bob Thummel
Jared & Alison Hiatt Bette Timmel
Julie Holk Mike & Penny Walker
Mike & Polly Hoppock Al Joe Wallace
Mary Jane Hurley Brian & Judy Weisel
Stuart Johannes Gary & Sonja Welch
Constance S. Johnson Monte & Penni White
Carroll & Karilea Jungel Charlie & Bev Zizumbo
Suzie Kastner
Cyndy & John Knutson Benefactor ($35-$99)
Cheri & Kevin Koochel
Morris & Barbara Krug Robb & Jean Boardman
Darrell R. & Mary V. Lemon Mark & Darla Brin
Phyllis Johnson & David Martin Champion Seminars -
Karen & Jim McClain
Marceil & John McDaniel Phil Coleman
Mike & Kay Money Dale & Bev Cole
Norma & Wayne Montgomery Marvin Cossaart
David & Valerie Morris Dee Eilert
Gordon & Janet Morrison Corey & Sandra Ferguson
Dusty & Wendy Moshier Elaine Ferguson
Pat & Bob Murray Donna Fitzgerald
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Murphey Dave Freeland
Donna Nelson Dan & Amaryllis Gerber
Ann Neumann Jeremy & Karmen Girard
Daran Neuschafer, Marjorie Green
Dean & Betty Groves
American Family Ins. Christy Hasch
Gayle (Warner) Nelson Bryan & Katie Herwig
Gerald & Barbara Newell Larry & Deanna Hillyard
Martha & Dennis Oakes Florence Jester
Pat & Lisa Ochs Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Conrad & Jean Olsson Kenneth & Nancy Klostermeyer
Joe & Deb Ortiz Kate Lindsay
Douglas & Joan Panning Christina Litwiller
Jim & Mary Parker Kathryn Lorenson
Abner & Kathryne Perney Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Lull
Bill & Kathleen Pierson
Vicki & Scott Price
Salina Community Theatre
CTA Donors
Archangel ($500 +) Mark A Gruenthal Ann Headrick
Gary & Otrud Hauptli Charlotte Herrman
Lila Berkley Jared & Alison Hiatt Bryan & Katie Herwig
CTA Booster Club Suzie Kastner Dr. Braeden & Dana Johnson
Jo & Shannon Buchanan Cyndy & John Knutson Eric & Michele Johnson
Christopher & Mandi Graber David & Luci Larson K. Willow Leenders
David & Cheryl Higgins Cameron & Jessica Magnall Kate Lindsay
Bob & Pam Jones Jon & Sharon Marshall Christina Litwiller
Vicki & Scott Price Diane Miller Tim & Becky Maguffee
Marc & Becky Polzella Mark & Julie Miller Gerald & Cathy Martin
Bob & Linda Salem Wayne & Norma Montgomery Joe & Deb Ortiz
Salina Charities League Jim & Mary Parker Carl & Darcee Redden
McDowell Steele Keith Phillips Linda Richards
Constance Stevens Twila Schneiders & David Greiser Rex & Carol Romeiser
Max J. Vandament Vicki & Scott Price Lynne & Steve Ryan
JW Welch Nancy Ryan Salina Optimist Club #37195
SCT Guild Vicki & Troy Schmidt Harry & Pam Smith
Catherine Silhan Marshall & Janice Stanton
Guardian Angel ($250-$499) Jerry & Linda Simpson Curtis & Theresa Stevens
Stan Smith Cheryl Sweley
Bart & Kate Bycroft Lloyd & Judith Swagerty Harvetta & Alan Von Fange
Bill & Ruth Cathcart-Rake Russell & Debbie Tasker
Jerry & Carol Exline Jeffrey & Mary Thompson
The Dupy Family Cheryl & Bob Thummel
Peter & Sara Johnston Loren & Sara Young
Gary & Lana Jordan
Carol & Paul Junk Cherub ($25-$99)
Marlene Mispagel
John & Karen Mize Richard & Leah Blanchard
Beatrice Plott Robb & Jean Boardman
Mike & Penny Walker Hank Boyer
Gary & Mary Anne Weiner Valerie Coberly
Janet Denning
Angel ($100-$249) Judith F. Dunn
Dee Eilert
Mary Berkley Delores Farres
Glen & Kim Coxon Nedra Fortmeyer
Brandon & Heather Ebert Dave Freeland
Glenn & Kay Engelland Greg Gooden
Janet & Marty Fadden Arlie & Carol Haymond
Jim & Gayle Francis
Brian & Leigh Ann Griffis
Than k yo u t o all o u r d o n o rs!
Please email [email protected] with changes or corrections.
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T r av e l i ng 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
“Outsider Art” In the lobby gallery
PAtrick Patrick McCowan has dedicated his studio practice at
Mccowan Envision Arts to exploring two-dimensional spatial
relationships using stickers of all varieties, while pushing
Sale of work from the lobby gallery three-dimensional boundaries as he layers, stacks, and
generates a 20% commission for creates different forms on paper, found objects, and
SCT programs. more. Patrick is methodical in all he creates. His work is
often described as “Outsider Art” and has been on
display in downtown Wichita in vacant window storefronts
managed by the Wichita Creatives Cohort, A Window Into
Wichita Art, AWIWA.
The term, Art Brut, or “raw art” was coined by the French
artist, Jean Dubuffet, in the 1950s to categorize artwork
that was made by introverted, isolated, and under-
represented artists of the time. Art Brut, now known more
commonly as Outsider Art, was introduced in 1972 by the
English academic, Roger Cardinal, determined to “shine
light on the art made by artists usually untrained, living
quietly, and somewhere sheltered.”
Salina Community Theatre
C o r p o r at 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 ($10,000 +) quality theatre performances.
The City of Salina
Corporate Producer ($5,000-$9,000)
Bank of Tescott
First bank Kansas
great plains manufacturing
Corporate Director ($3,000-$4,999)
Bennington State Bank
Edward Jones
HERITAGE REAL ESTATE ADVISORS, llc
PKM Steel Service, inc
Salina Regional Health Center
Corporate Advocate ($1,000-$2,999)
Advantage Trust Company
American State Bank & Trust
Bank VI
Coldwell Banker
Antrim-Piper Wenger Realtors
K-Coe Isom
PKM Steel Service, inc
SUNFLOWER BANK/first national bank of 1870
Wedel Financial Group
Thank you to the National Endowment for the Arts Make sure to like us and
and the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission follow us on social media!
for our short term operational grant for year 2020.
SALINA COMMUNITY THEATRE
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Wh o’s Wh o at S C T ?
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 Dalana Dutton
Office Manager..........................Daysha Sutton Nathan Endreshak
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. Lindsey Rojas
Paula Rolph
board members Elizabeth-Ali Schade
Scott Snyder
Juanelle Garretson Scott Price
Dance Department Teachers
Julie Goetz Carolyn Sichley
Megan Coberly
Luci Larson Amy Schreiner Maggie Spicer Brown
Cathy Martin M arc Sh eforgen Alison Hiatt
Jessica Magnall
Guild Officers
Cathie Norris
President....................................Cathy Martin Amy Ratzlaff
Vice-President............................Judi Dunn Claire Schmidt
Secretary....................................Florence Jester Hanna Whittaker
Treasurer...................................Carolyn Eland
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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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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 & 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.
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Thank you!
Tips for a Superb Theatre Experience
fro m Y o u r B o x O ff i ce M a n a g er
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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