1986/87 Season - Our 48th Year
"Toad of Toad Hall"" Toad of Toad Hall "
A Play based on Kenneth Graham's "The Wind In The
Willows" by A. A. Milne,
Music by H. Fraser-Simson
Directed by
Bruce Quinn
Produced by Caroline S. Hall
Cast: In Order of Appearance: Bridgit Ann Brockhausen, Cathy Buttimer, Rochelle Beverly, Samantha
Currier, Tim Denley, Kestra Espey, Nathan Espey, Erin Hatchett, Lea Izbicki,
Jo-Jo Ullrich and Dashia Wisner as Ferrets, Weasels, Stoats, Rabbits
and Squirrels. Production Staff: Set Construction: Bruce Quinn, Steve Belock, Jeannie
Brockhausen, Steven Bennett, Susan Bennett, Rochelle Beverly, Bridgit
Brockhausen, Kurt Brockhausen, Cathy Buttimer, Connie Buttimer, Tim Denley,
Kenneth Googe, Caroline Hall, Erin Hatchett, Melinda Hatchett, Kevin Johnson,
Mike Jorgansen, Dan Kuhn and Hilberto Valdez. " Caught In The
Villain's Web " A Melodrama by Herbert E. Swayne Directed by
Mitch Swanson and Produced
by Pat Swanson. Cast: In Order of Appearance:
With special appearances by Ann Beers, Betty
Blanchette, Nancy Dirkes & Linda Jones," The Sweet Adelines. "
Production Staff:
Set Construction: Mitch Swanson assisted by:
Audrey Alves, Sara Clark, Bill Gonzalez, Eddie Goodrich, Ken Googe, Melanie
Googe, Warren Gordon, Armando Him, Danny Norman, Jeff Norman, Mike Norman, Sue
Norman, Billy Petkidis, and Pat Swanson. " Snoopy, the
Musical " Book by Charles M. Schultz Associates,
Music by Larry Grossman, Lyrics by Hal Hackady Directed by
JoAnne Mitchell and
Jerry
Brees. Produced by Joan Manfredo. Cast: In Order of Appearance: Musicians:
Mariel Fabrega as Marigold
Connie Buttimer as Nurse
Kenneth Googe as Mole
Mike Jorgensen as Water Rat
Stephen Bennett as Mr. Badger
John Mayles as Toad
George M. Childers as Alfred
Kevin Johnson as Chief Ferret
Karella McCall as Chief Weasel
Kurt Brockhausen as Chief Stoat
Aaron Izbicki as First Field Mouse
Dashia Wisner as Second Field Mouse
Edward Hatchett as Policeman
Jeanne Marie Craddock as Gaoler
Kevin Johnson as Usher
Jack Ullrich as Judge
Erin Hatchett as Turkey
Aaron Izbicki as Duck
Sara W. Short as Phoebe
Jeannie Brockhausen as Washer Woman
Susan K. Bennett as Mama Rabbit
Lea Izbicki as Lucy Rabbit
Aaron Izbicki as Harold Rabbit
Tim Denley as Fox
Jeanne Marie Craddock as Barge-Woman
Bruce Quinn -
Director
Caroline Hall -
Producer
Merrill Espey - Musical Director
Vera Bomford - Choreographer
Bruce Quinn - Associate Producer
Barbara Sanders - Assistant Music Director
Steve Belok & Dan Kuhn - Co-Stage Managers
Bruce Quinn - Lighting & Set Design
Melinda Hatchett - Lighting Technician
Sue Vest - Costume Design & Coordinator
Flower Griffin - Make Up
Holly Wisner - Properties
Caroline Hall & Bruce Quinn - Program
George Childers & Bruce Quinn - Publicity
Bruce Quinn - Poster & Program Art
Jerry Brees - House Manager
Jerry Brees & Janet Goertz Box Office &
Reservations
Bill Gonzalez & Susan Norman Bar
This was the second show of
the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October
3rd through the 18th, 1986.
Soly Greco as Felicity Fair
Billy Petkidis as Malvern Larkfield
Sue Vest as Mrs. Regina Larkfield
Audrey Lee Alves as Lona Larkfield
Kenneth Googe as Brockton
Sara Clark as Denise
Bill Gonzalez as The "Evil" Cyril Bothingwell
Carls Rodgers as Nella Hargrave
Catherine Goodrich as Mrs. Geraldine Hargrave
Ed Hatchett as Dr. Hugo Belch
Fran Banasick as The Pianist
Jack Ullrich as The Emcee
Lucille Baker & Purvis Hamm as The Law Enforcement
Officers
Rob McFarland as "El Mago"
Nicholas L. Unger as Flim-Flam Man
Armando Him & Sue Norman Co-Stage Managers
Jerry Brees Lighting Design
Mitch Swanson Set Design
Catherine Scribner Costumes
Rudy Cazabon, Wanda Fanning, Anita Seifert, & Thomas Leckey
Lighting & Sound Techies
Kevin Johnson, Bea McDonald & Pat Swanson
Properties
Armando Him Make-Up
Joe's Happy Hair Hair Consultants
Angela Mayers Hair Stylist
Bill Gonzalez Photography
Caroline Hall, Sue Norman & Pat Swanson Program
George Childers, JoAnne Mitchell & Sue Norman
Publicity
Mitch Swanson Poster & Program Cover Art
Jerry Brees House Manager
Gail & Jess Totten Box Office & Reservations
Sue Norman Bar Manager
JoAnne Mitchell Gala
This was the third show of the
season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from November
21st through December 13th, 1986
George Childers as Snoopy
Fred Brockhausen as Charlie Brown
Carmen Garcia as Peppermint Patty
Caroline S. Hall as Lucy
Mark Norton as Linus
Susan Pylant as Woodstock
Susan Sweet as Sally
Ken Darlington Pianist
Tammy Norton Pianist
John Beers Drummer
Fred Bales Bass Guitar
Production Staff:
Janet Goertz & Jerry Brees Choreographers
Frank Mitchell &
Jo Anne Mitchell Assistant
Producers
Toni Millard Stage Manager
Bob Clay Assistant Stage Manager
Tammy Norton Assistant to the Directors & Dance
Captain
Jerry L. Hall Lighting Design
Jerry Brees Set Design
Shirley Leffler Properties
Rudy Cazabon, Ken Googe & Billy Petkidis Lighting
Technicians
Elaine Brewer & Frank Mitchell Woodstock's Costume
George Childers, Bob Clay & JoAnne Mitchell
Publicity
Arthur Pollack Photography
Karen Timko & Dave Young Stage Art
Jerry Brees Poster Art
Joan Manfredo Program Cover & Design
Barbara Cairns Comic Strip Dialogue
Gail & Jess Totten Box Office & Reservations
Heather Pylant & Tammy Norton House Managers
Jeannie Brockhausen & Kathy Engle Gala
Set Construction: Dan Kuhn assisted by: Jerry Brees, Fred Brockhausen, George Childers, Caroline Hall, Alicia Kuhn, Lauren Kuhn, Niki Kuhn, JoAnne Mitchell, Rob Mitchell, Tammy Norton, Billy Petkidis, Brandon Sweet, Susan Sweet, Jess Totten & Julia Totten.
" There's No
Business Like Show Business"
A Broadway Musical Review for the Holidays
Directed by JoAnne Mitchell and Jerry Brees. Produced by Jerry Brees.
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This was the Year's Holiday show with 2 performances on Saturday, December 20, 1986. It was sponsored by Hallmark. |
Cast: In Order of Appearance:
Fred Bales
Jerry Brees
Ken Millard
JoAnne Mitchell
Heather Pylant
Sharon Smith
Gail Totten
Production Staff: " Nourish The Beast
" An Adult Comedy by Steve Tesich
Directed by
George M. Childers,
Produced by Brenda Lane. Cast - In Order of Appearance:
Production Staff: Set Construction:
Bruce Quinn, Steven Bennett, Susan Bennett, Jeanne Brockhausen, David Sweet, Bob
Apold, Leonardo Blancas, Rob Mitchell, JoAnne Mitchell, George Childers and
Brenda Lane.
Piano - Gail Totten
Set & Lighting Design - Jerry Brees
Costumes - The Cast
Lighting - Soly Grecco's Flame
Bar - Bob Apold & George Childers
Box Office & Reservations - Jess Totten

This was
the third show of the season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays from January 30th through 14 February 1987.
Toni Millard as Goya
Ken Millard as Mario
Ed Hatchett as Old Man
Jerry Brees as Bruno
Audrey Alves as Sylvia
Jess Totten as Adolf & Studley
Gary Steinkohl as Criminal
Jack Ullrich as Client
JoAnne Mitchell
Assistant to the Director &
Producer
Shirley Leffler, Terry Goldfarb & Rudy Cazabon
Stage Managers
Mark Anduss- Lights
Kenneth Googe- Sound
Bruce Quinn- Set Design
Brenda Camp, Tina Child, Bob Clay & Sue Vest-
Properties
Brenda Lane & JoAnne Mitchell - Program
Jeanne Brockhausen & Susan Sweet - Stage Artwork
Ken Darlington- Make Up Consultant
Brenda Lane - Program & Poster Art
Arthur Pollack- Photography
Jerry Brees- House Manager
Jess & Gail Totten- Box Office & Reservations
Sue Norman- Bar Manager
" MASS APPEAL " A Play by Bill C. Davis
Directed by Caroline Hall, Assisted by JoAnne Mitchell. Produced by Patricia Swanson.
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This was the sixth show of the 1986/87 season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from March 20th through April 4th |
Cast - In Order of Appearance:
| John Mayles as Father Tim Farley | Sam Scribner as Mark Dolson |
Production Staff:
| Kenneth Googe Stage Manager | Jerry Hall Lighting Design |
| Jerry Brees Lights | JoAnne Mitchell Sound |
| Bruce Quinn & Mitch Swanson Set Design | Ann MaylesProperties |
| Caroline Hall & Patricia Swanson Program | George Childers Publicity |
| Arthur Pollack Photography | Jerry Brees House Manager |
| Jess & Gail Totten Box Office & Reservations | Sue Norman Bar Manager |
| Linda Drga, Lesley Hauser, Anne Muse & Patricia Swanson Gala Committee |
Set Construction: Mark Anduss, Bob Apold, Jeanne Brockhausen, Kurt Brockhausen, Kenneth Googe, Caroline Hall, Garrett Hall, Jerry Hall, Kevin Johnson, Bruce Quinn, Mitch Swanson and Patricia Swanson.
"Back to top of page"" Gypsy " Book by Arthur Laurents, Gypsy Rose Lee and Stephen Sondheim, Music by Jule Styne and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Bruce Quinn. Produced by Susan Sweet.
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This was the seventh and final show of this busy season. Performances were Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from May 8th through June 13th, 1987. |
Cast - In Order of Appearance:
| Tom Pierce as Uncle Jocko | Sean Lichtenberger as George |
| Danny Norman as Sammy | Bridget Brockhausen as Balloon Girl |
| Kristen Kirkby as Baby Louise | Joy Lynne Engleke as Baby June |
| JoAnne Mitchell as Rose | Edward Hatchett as Pop |
| Robert Mitchell, Danny Norman, Buddy Bottin & Brian Caffery as NewsBoys | Tom Pierce as Weber |
| Michael Baker as Herbie | Tammy Norton as Louise - as an adolescent |
| Adrienne Oliver as June - as an adolescent | Jerry Brees as Tulsa |
| Richard McQuown as Yonkers | as |
| Jorge Luis Garcia as Angie | Damien Oliver as L.A. |
| David Patton as KJringelein | Edward Hatchett as Mr. Goldstone |
| Lucille Baker as Miss Crachitt | Sharon Smith as Louise - as an adult |
| Melanie Lawlor as Agnes | Judy Holloman as Marjorie May |
| Johanna Leffler as Edna | Mary Peck as Gail |
| Cathy Buttimer as Dolores | Bridget Brockhausen as Thelme |
| Fred Brockhausen as Pastey | as |
| Jeanne Brockhausen as Tessie Tura | Bea McDonald as Miss Mazzeppa |
| Richard McQuown as Cigar | Shirley Blumberg Leffler as Electra |
| Connie Buttimer as Renee | Edward Hatchett as Phil |
| Marcos Alvarez as Bourgeron-Cochon | Omar Rosario & Mario Guerrero as the Cow |
| Kelly McQuown as the Waitress | Pokey McQuown as Chow Mein - The dog |
Jeanne Brockhausen, Connie Buttimer, Kelly McQuown,
Cathy Buttimer, Danny Norman, Bryan Caffrey and Sean Litchenberger as
The Stage Mothers, Neighbors and Contestants.
Musicians:
| Jorge Luis Pujol R. Director & Synthesizer | Ken Darlington Pianist |
| Tammy Norton Pianist | Johanna Leffler Pianist |
| Fred Bales Bass Guitar | Ralph Smith Drummer |
Production Staff:
| Vera Bomford Choreographer | Toni Fisher Millard Assistant Director |
| Bob Apold Stage Manager | Ken Darlington & Tammy Norton Rehearsal Pianists |
| Bruce Quinn Lighting & Set Design | Jerry L. Hall Lighting Consultant |
| Maria Lourdes Bottin Costume Coordinator | Kelly McQuown & Margaret Leigh Properties |
| Mike Robinson Program & Poster Design | Sue Vest, Luis Martinez, Elaine Brewer, Felisa Hinz & Emily McClean Costume Designs |
| George Childers, Bob Apold & Bruce Quinn Publicity | Arthur Pollack Photography |
| Tom Leavy Revolving Stage Design | Alex & Stephanie Hinek Revolving Stage Construction & Operation |
| Susan Sweet & Bruce Quinn Program | Brenda Lane Cow'sHead & Placards |
| Jess Totten Box Office & Reservations | Jerry Brees, Tammy Norton & Heather Pylant House Committee |
| Bill Gonzalez & Susan Norman Bar |
Set Construction: Bob Apold, Mike Baker,
Jeannie Brockhausen, Ken Googe, Alex Hinek, Stephanie Hinek, Dan Kuhn, Tom Leavy,
Richard McQuown and Bruce Quinn.