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L0211159117(exp0114)(All States) © 2011 PNTS 1102-0453 Tualatin High School Presents You’re a Good Man, CHARLIE BROWN Based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz Book, Music, and Lyrics by Clark Gesner Additional dialogue by Michael Meyer Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Director & Choreographer .....................................Dan Murphy Musical Director ................................................... Kim Kroeger Orchestra Director ..........................................Reggie Stegmeier Stage Manager .................................................... Jenny Burkley Set Design ................................... Paul Grun & Barry Albertson Musical Coordinator ........................................... Kathy Roberts Clean Up: Kathy Roberts Props: Liz Grun Concessions: Tracy Esguerra, Publicity: Kathy Roberts, Liz Grun, Connie Susan Mathison, Janette Dean, Brown, Rebecca Marquie Jane Hershberger, Margaret Girardi, Ropes: Jenny Burkley Becky Tollenaar, Emma Gray, Doug & Debbie Van Velkinburgh Set Construction: Paul & Liz Grun , Barry & Robin Albertson Costumes: Lois Haag, Ann Cosart Sound: Claud Garrett, Kim Kroeger Display Cases: Kathy Roberts Spots: Jack Cleveland, Ron Jenks Dressers & Hair: Lois Haag, Robin Kirwan, Amanda Tortorici Tee Shirts: Kathy Roberts Green Room: Anika Girardi, Maragret Tickets: Kathy & Tim Roberts Girardi, Marni Carlyle, Jane Hershberger Ticket Sales: Donna DeLuca, Rebecca Lights: Alec Deering Marquis, Kathy Roberts, Penny Love, Liz Grun, Mary Monahan, Dani Aldinger, Lori Lighting Design: Dan Murphy Baumgarten Photography: Kathy Roberts Ushers: Tom Love, Marni Carlyle, Jennifer Program: Tim & Kathy Roberts Patton, Connie Brown Program Book Ads: Clark Cosart, Liz Grun, Lisa Johnson The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited Produced by arrangement with, and music and dialogue material furnished by TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 3 CAST Charlie Brown .......................................Braeden Kwiecien Snoopy “N” ..............................................Natalie Husband Snoopy “A” ..................................................Austin Brown Sally Brown “N” ............................................Mary Cosart Sally Brown “A” .................................Kaitlin Baumgarten Lucy Van Pelt “N” ........................................ Ana Marquis Lucy Van Pelt “A” ...................................... Madison Grun Linus Van Pelt ....................................Andrew Hashberger Schroeder ................................................... Grey Patterson “N” cast November 14 and 16 “A” cast November 15 and 17 Company Katie Crisp Alexa Edwards Alijah Fletcher Anika Girardi Keely Grealish Glenn Hershberger Scott Hershberger Lily Kirwan Cindy Lara Emma Patton Katie Souza Joey Valko Kaiti Van Velkinburgh 4 ORCHESTRA Director .................................................... Reggie Stegmeier Flute .........................................................Katelyn Schuettke Soprano Sax & Tenor Sax ..........................Madeline Krafve Alto Sax & Clarinet ......................................Sarah Lemieux Alto Sax .................................................... McKenzie Lester Clarinet .................................................... Tianna Vanderway Violin ......................................................... Delaney Bigelow ............................................................................ Cara Flores ..........................................................................Soze Jabbary ....................................................................... Hazelle Lerum ...................................................................... Sarah Williams Viola .................................................................. Alex Brown ..............................................................................Brian Volk Bass .................................................................. Rand Michie Piano ................................................................. Tim Roberts Percussion ...................................................Andrew Chaney 5 MUSICAL NUMBERS Act 1 Opening ................................................................................... Company You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown ........................................... Company Schroeder ....................................................................................... Lucy Snoopy ....................................................................................... Snoopy My Blanket And Me ....................................................Linus & Company Queen Lucy ..........................................................................Lucy, Linus The Kite ............................................................................Charlie Brown The Doctor Is In ......................................................Lucy, Charlie Brown Beethoven Day ..................................................... Schroeder & Company Rabbit Chasing ............................................................... Snoopy & Sally The Book Report .........................Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Charlie Brown Act 2 The Red Baron ............................................................................Snoopy My New Philosophy ........................................................Sally, Schroeder The Baseball Game ........................................Charlie Brown & Company Glee Club Rehearsal ................................................................ Company Little Known Facts ........................................Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown Suppertime .................................................................................Snoopy Happiness ............................................................................... Company Finale .....................................................................................Company There will be a 15-minute intermission SPECIAL THANKS Lowe’s Tigard Dave Dominick at King City Safeway Bill Ford, Boy Scout Troop 423 Dr Sam Fellin, Boy Scout Troop 423 Claud Garrett Pete & Holly Shumway Lois Haag Greg & Connie Brown Linda Souza 6 Congratulations, Madison! You’re a Good Woman Madison Grun! With a heart such as yours... You could open any doors... You could go out and do anything! That’ll be 5 cents, please! With love, Aunt Tie-Di and Aunt Stinky Linda Moholt CEO, IOM P 503.692.0780 C 503.686.0878 18791 SW Martinazzi Ave PO Box 701 F 503.692.6955 Tualatin, OR 97062 www.TualatinChamber.com Linda@[email protected] 20055 SW Pacifi c Hwy, Suite 207 Sherwood, OR 97140 Offi ce: 503.625.6009 Fasx: 503.336.1506 [email protected] www.sustainablelogistics.us MC646507B Phone: 503-670-8675 Email: [email protected] Patti Moir, MS Educational Consultant 14523 Westlake Dr, Suite #1 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 7 DIRECTOR’S NOTE I grew up loving every “Charlie Brown” television production and looked forward to reading each comic strip created by Charles Schulz. I remember feeling sorry for Charlie Brown. I just wanted people to be kind to him, to treat him nice; after all, he is a Good Guy! Ninety-eight percent of Americans today grew up during a time when the Peanuts comic was printed in newspapers. And even the oldest and youngest among us are likely to know about the trials and tribulations of these iconic characters: the adventurous Snoopy, the crabby Lucy, and the ever failing, ever-determined Charlie Brown. Charles Schulz wrote and illustrated 17,897 Peanuts comic strips, publishing one every day for 50 years. At its height, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries and 21 languages. Schultz’s work touched hundreds of millions of people and left a legacy that is, quite simply, remarkable. What makes this musical special is that it gives voice to unspoken dreams and fantasies in a way that was never possible in the comic strip. Shy, sarcastic Schroeder is a man of few words, but in his dreams, he gets to experience a show-stopping musical celebration of his favorite composer. Snoopy’s great adventures are usually limited to a handful of comic frames and some thought bubbles, but here, you’ll get to see these escapades come to life. “Happiness is anyone and anything at all that’s loved by you.” Enjoy, Kim Kroeger The 1999 revival of “You’re A Good Man Charlie
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