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To View the Program Camelot April 24-26, 2020 Auditions December 7th, 8th, & 10th, 2019 Camelot Board of Directors - Camelot Theatre Company - Officers Sponsors Founded in May 1998, Camelot is a not-for-profit regional theatre group run by volunteers. Our mission is Brad D. Fowler- President to create family friendly live entertainment with a special focus on musicals and youth productions. Tim Franklin- Vice President Camelot Theatre Company is a proud Partner in Education of the Griffin-Spalding school system. A por- tion of ticket sales is collected for the Program Challenge Center. Performances are often offered to school Kitt Holmes-Treasurer groups at a reduced price. Jacob Sapp—Secretary Community support is important to our mission. Please help us by contributing at one of the levels below. You are the stars of our show! Members Lori Bush Lifetime Legacy Donor Recognition Allison Smyly Dee Coombs Jean & Ray Warren Dr. Gayle Goodin Mettelen Moore Joy Adkisson Doug Stewart Kevin Thomas Williams First Bank of Pike Upcoming Camelot Shows!!! Special Donation Made in Honor of James and Kristen Dutton for their contribution to the GSCS Education system Beauty and the Beast - April 24-26, 2020 Frozen Jr - Sept 18-20, 2020 Lord and Lady Galloway & Lyndall LLP Greg & Tamara Ison Janice Stewart Matthew & Kim Johnson The Camelot Theatre Company Knight and Dame production of Beth Knight Neal Wheaton Barbara Preston Mark Christopher “Gilligan’s Island the Musical” Martha Bullard Jerry Wilson Kathy McLendon Mark & Leah Frickey Tony Tweedell Isaac Melton Kyle Coombs Dee Coombs Gale Buffington Faye Luckie Carla Eidson Donna Bryant Is presented through special Todd & Brandy Fields Serrina Moss Pam Thomaston Suzanne Wilson arrangement with James & Renee Gladney Karla Hale Tammy Casey Karen Comeaux Kimberly Kellam Peg Lawrence Bryan McGouirk Louisa Melton Broadway Licensing—Playscripts Nancy Speagle Sharon Stansberry Brad & Kay Wideman Edward & Carleen Ritter Heather Gunnyon Music & Lyrics by Loyal Subject Hope & Laurence Juber Fowler Family Holmes Family Hammond Family Franklin Family Bush Family Coombs Family T’s & Things The Return Book by Blake Dunn Xpress Tire Chic-fil-A Griffin Doug Stewart Cynthia Adcock The Sweet Shoppe Serendipity Ptree City Regal 10 Griffin Sherwood Schwartz & Lloyd J Schwartz Steve Smyly Main Street Players Zebulon Animal Hospital Ballew Printing Based on the TV show “Gilligan’s Island” Alison Kirkland Robin Liles Created by Sherwood Schwartz Donor Levels All authorized performance materials are also supplied by Boadway Licensing. Legacy Donor: $1000 and up Lord and Lady: $250 to $749 Loyal Subject: gifts in kind 7 Penn Plaza, Suite 904, New York, New York 10001 Phone: 1-866-NEW-PLAY King and Queen: $750 and up Knight and Dame: < $249 Camelot Theatre Company is registered as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. All donations are tax www.broadwaylicensing.com 2 19 The Griffin Area Arts Alliance (GAAA) is a coalition of groups that participate in all facets of perform- I THEATRE ETIQUETTE J ing and fine arts. Created in 1983, GAAA has the goal of raising awareness of and providing support for arts activities in the area. It is our hope that all patrons who visit Camelot Theatre have a pleasant experience. To assure the enjoyment of a performance for all, please follow the guidelines below. In addition to Camelot Theatre Company, current member organizations are First National Bank, Griffin Area Concert Association, Griffin Ballet Theatre, Griffin Choral Arts, Griffin Main Street Program, Cell Phones: Please turn off your cell phone (and other electronic devices) or turn it to silent Griffin-Spalding Art Association, Griffin-Spalding Chamber of Commerce, and Main Street Players. (not vibrate) mode, prior to the start of a performance. Do not text, use internet, engage in social media, play games or make calls during a performance. If an emergency call comes in, Visit the GAAA website to see the wide variety of arts activities available in our community! please exit your seat. Cell phones should only be used during appropriate times at the start and end of a show or during intermission. The glow and sounds of a cell phone are griffinareaartsalliance.com distracting to both performers and patrons. Fragrances: There are a number of patrons with severe allergies to strongly scented perfumes and colognes. Please use sparingly prior to a performance to prevent breathing Special Thanks from the Director concerns among patrons with these allergies and sensitivities. No show is a one-man accomplishment. Without the time and special efforts each of you put forth, the show would not be complete! Smoking: Smoking is not permitted on the school property. Colleen Fowler ♦ Ryan Cummings ♦ Ali Gregg ♦ William Samples Attire: Out of respect for performers and patrons, please refrain from wearing hats or larger hair styles which may block the view of those sitting around you. There is no specific Kyle Coombs ♦ Tim Franklin ♦ Dee Coombs ♦ Lori Bush dress-code at Camelot Theatre events. Marianne Hammond ♦ Steve Adkisson ♦ Steve Smyly Personal Belongings: Please bring minimal belongings into the Theatre with you, and be sure Kitt Holmes ♦ Cast & Parents ♦ Griffin Daily News they are kept within the confines of your seating location. Griffin-Spalding Schools ♦ Program Challenge ♦ The Enrichment Center Late Arrivals and Early Exits: Many shows have a “hold” at the top of the show and sometimes throughout, during which time patrons may not be seated. Please arrive on time to a performance to avoid a delay in seating and disrupting other patrons. If you must leave your seat at any point during a show, please wait until an appropriate applause or scene change so not to distract performers or patrons around you. Congratulations Camelot Theatre!! Noise: Please refrain from talking, humming, singing along or whispering during a performance (unless encouraged to do so by a performer) so not to distract those around you. Any wrappers or zippers should be taken care of prior to the start of a show. Trash/Recycling: We take pride in the cleanliness and appearance of our building. Please return all trash and recycling to the provided receptacles in the lobby following a performance. Linda Fulop Langston, LPC & Photo/Video: Photos and video are not permitted during the performance. Please refrain from Associates Inc. recording or taking photographs. Members of the media are sometimes an exception to the rule but are given specific guidelines to follow. Children: Unless attending a children’s show, our general guidelines for the appropriate age of a child is 6+ unless content is deemed appropriate for an older age. Please be considerate of other patrons if your child is unable to sit still and quietly through a performance. Live theater productions are community events and compliance with the theatre’s etiquette Linda Fulop Langston, MA, LPC guidelines is crucial to allow audience members to fully enjoy and participate in the experience. At the discretion of Management, Camelot Theatre reserves the right to eject any person if that person is too loud, disruptive, fails to comply with the etiquette guidelines, exhibits behavior that threatens or interferes with other patrons or person in the theatre or risks damage to the venue. 18 3 Gilligan’s Island the Musical — Cast List Gilligan ........................................... Stephen Brentlinger Skipper .......................................................... Jacob Sapp Thurston Howell III ................................ Brad Wideman Mrs. Howell (Lovey) ............................ Maxine Brayton Ginger ........................................................ Joy Adkisson The Professor ................................................. Dave Main Mary Ann ....................................... Madison Brentlinger Alien Scout ............................................ Lindsey Fowler Alien #2 .................................................... Jordan Bartlett Alien #3 ...................................................... Raine Ivester The Maxwell Quartet from Scotland Tuesday, March 17, 2020 Griffin Auditorium This Glasgow based quartet broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio Scotland, performs at many festivals and venues across Europe with notable performances at London’s Wig- more Hall. Their program highlights selections by Beethoven, Hayden as well as original arrangements of Scottish folk music. A celebrated international quartet with dynamic flair. www.griffinconcerts.org 4 17 Gilligan’s Island the Musical — Song List Act One The Ballad of Gilligan’s Isle .............................................................. Castaways Shipwrecked / Little Buddy................................................................ Castaways It’s Good to be Rich ................................................................. Thurston, Lovey Island Lullaby ................................................... Ginger, Mary Ann, Lovey, Men Hieroglyphics ......................................................... Professor, Skipper, Gilligan Lucky Guy .............................................................................................. Gilligan How Do You Know You’re In Love? ................................................ Mary Ann Natural Phenomenon ................................................................................ Ginger The Legend ........................................................................................... Professor The Little Green Men ............................................................................
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