Director’s Letter There are innumerable people involved in bringing the wonderful his- torical story of The Miracle Worker to fruition. The director is just a small part working in conjunction with instinctively talented actors and technicians. To all of those wonderful people I would like to express a sincere heartfelt thank you. Since I was very young, I’ve been fascinated with Helen Keller and the story of her triumphant life with the constant assistance of Annie Sullivan. Researching for this show revealed to me the history of Annie and the events that shaped her life and created her character. The negative aspects of Annie’s life such as the early death of her mother and brother, an alcoholic father, rejection by family because of her eye disease, semi blindness and life in an asylum under investigation for neglect were utilized by God to dra- matically touch and transform the life of Helen. Due to Annie, Helen became one of the most influential women of her time. My hope is that you are inspired by the story and that you touch the lives of those around you in a positive manner.

Reena DeSanto Director Corporate Sponsors and Underwriters Steven & Carolyn Wong/TSF Inc. – Producer David & Kristin Fishter/Exxon Mobil Foundation – Director Dwain and Sandy Riney/Lubchem – Director Jim & Angela Graves – Stage Manager Karen & Mike Olson – Stage Manager Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Wood, Jr. – Stage Manager Cliff & Peggie Miller – Stage Manager Dr. Bruce and Mimi Bastian – Actor Bobby Carter – Actor Donald & Shirley Niepoetter - Actor Stage Right Board of Directors Marcia Feldt Bates, Phil Clarke, Katt Gilcrease, Angela Graves, Lyn Hawthorne Howard, Greg Kelly, Tom Lockhart, Bruce Lyon, Mike Olson, Sandy Riney, Amy Sowers, Carolyn Corsano Wong, Steven Wong, Kathleen Zaritski Cast (In order of appearance) A Doctor...... Phil Clarke Kate Keller...... Beverly Watkins Capt. Keller...... Katt Gilcrease Helen (Sept. 7, 14, 16 & 22)...... Lena Torluemke Helen (Sept. 8, 15, 21 & 23)...... Lauren Santana Martha...... Lena Clarke Pearl...... Isabella Munson Aunt Ev...... Katie Kelly James...... Garrett Wilson Anagnos...... Quint Bishop Annie Sullivan...... Layci Jones Viney...... Monica Munson Blind Girls...... Sierra Escobar, Katelyn Pittman, Hannah Bartlett Belle...... Harley Wong Crew Director...... Reena DeSanto Assistant Director...... Katt Gilcrease Stage Manager...... Susan Burge Assistant Stage Manager...... Amy Simpson Technical Director...... Jim Bingham Set Design...... Reena DeSanto, Katt Gilcrease Master Carpenter...... Katt Gilcrease Set Construction...... Katt Gilcrease, Susan Burge Costumes...... Katie Kelly Costume Assistants...... Karen Santana, Jennifer Torluemke Props & Set Decoration...... Susan Burge, Karen Santana Sound Design & Engineer...... Carolyn Corsano Wong Light Design...... Roger Ormiston Light Engineer...... Peter Kelly House Manager...... Sarah Roberts Producers...... Steven & Carolyn Wong TIME: The 1880’s PLACE: In and around the Keller homestead in Tuscumbia Alabama; also, briefly the Perkins Institution for the Blind, in Boston There will be a 15 min. intermission between Acts. Food and drink in the lobby only, please. Cast and CrewCrew Biographies PHIL CLARKE (A Doctor) is appearing in his third Cinderella as a mouse and village girl. Lena has also stage production with STAGE RIGHT at the Crighton performed in other drama, dance and choir produc- Theatre.Director He previously...... played the role of PresidentDebra tions Schultz for the Christian Youth Theater as well as school RooseveltStage in Manager the musical Annie...... and performed as Lieu-Reenaand DeSanto-Alvis church productions. She enjoys acting, singing, tenant Abel and the radio operator in the production dance (tap & ballet), playing the piano and making her of TechnicalNo Time for SergeantsDirector. Since...... moving to Houston,Jim Binghamown videos. She is also a voracious reader, writer and TX in 2003, Phil has enjoyed writing, directing and composer and has plans to become an actress, writer performingMusical for Director the stage. In...... the past thirty years, PhilCaleb and/or Ackerman scientist. started his career as a magazine writer, photographer, Rehearsal pianist...... StephanieISABELLA Biffle MUNSON (Pearl) Isabella is in the 8th musician and published author. After 20 years working grade at Livingston Junior High. She is a member of in Choreographer the corporate world, Phil...... is a business consultantDebra Schultz the National Junior Honor Society, student council, and entrepreneur, involved in fundraising for film and athletics and yearbook staff. Isabella is thrilled to be televisionSet Design startups...... such as a television sitcom calledDebra Schultz, Jon King performing in her third show at the Crighton Theatre. the Wannabes and a startup film production company Master Carpenter...... GregShe Kelly recently performed at the Crighton in Cinderella called Edgen Films. Phil currently sits on the board of as a mouse/townsperson. Isabella’s first performance STAGESet ConstructionRIGHT...... Jim Bingham, Joel Kelly, Mathias Frost at the Crighton was in Annie in 2010 as an orphan. BEVERLYCostumes WATKINS...... (Kate Keller) Beverly is ex-DebraIsabella Schultz has performed in many dance, music, stage cited to be making her Crighton Theatre debut! She is recitals and is a devoted tap dancer. Isabella is excited a graduateSound from Design Sam Houston...... State University with aDebra to be Schultz performing in The Miracle Worker alongside her B.F.A.Sound in Theatre Engineer and has worked...... with various TheatreCarolyn mother. Corsano She would Wong like to thank her family, friends, companies around the country, including technical and teachers at LJH for their encouragement in all her workLight on the Design National...... Tour of A Carol. HerRoger endeavors. Ormiston most recent performance was with the Owen Theatre’s KATIE KELLY (Aunt Ev) Since beginning her “ca- productionLight Engineer of Smokey Joe’s...... Cafe. Peter Kelly reer” in the theater, Katie has had many experiences KATTStage GILCREASE Crew...... (Capt. Keller & Master Car-Kaylaand Evans met a lot of wonderful people. The prior parts she penter) says “Howdy” and is glad to be back on the has had were in comedies, The Music Man, the world CrightonHouse stage. Manager Katt was last...... seen in A Christmas StorySarah premiere Roberts of Mama Won’t Fly, and The Carol Burnett as Producerthe dad, Mama...... Won’t Fly as Red and Spud and asAmy Show Sowers. The Miracle Worker is her first drama. Katie has Dub Dubberly in Christmas Belles. Katt also played the enjoyed all aspects of the theater, onstage and back- father Frank Gilbreth in Cheaper by the Dozen three stage, building sets and helping with costumes. She is summers ago at the Crighton. A veteran actor with looking forward to participating in more productions television, commercial, and film credits under his belt, at this lovely theater. Katt is glad to announce the premiere of threeOrchestra movies GARRETT WILSON (James) I have had a passion for in which he appears, two of which are already released: acting ever since I was five years old. Ever since my Up and Down (Michael Spencer),Caleb Oil Ackerman, (Paul Watkins), Music Director, piano first play I have acted in 11 plays, have been an extra in and Tree of Life (featured extra). Katt’s favorite stage Dave Englert, Conductor,the short synthesizer film “Divorce Texas Style”, have performed roles include Jonathan Brewster in Arsenic and Old in the Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival twice, and Lace, Cpt. A. Keller in The Miracle WorkerNico. As always Carswell, Violin II have been trained by the Crighton Theater’s own Bra- thanks and love to Susan. Jeremy Carswell,vo String Company Bass for 2 years. To all my family and friends I LAUREN SANTANA (Helen) is excited to be per- give thanks for the years of support that they’ve given forming in The Miracle Worker. She isDaniel 11 yrs. old, Dufour, and mePercussion to keep acting well into my teens and more. attends Humphreys School for Musical Theatre; her Sarah ,QUINT Flute BISHOP (Agagnos) Returns to the Crighton dream is to one day perform on Broadway. Credits stage with this production. He was last seen on stage include: TUTS: The Little MermaidMatt (Ensemble), Frangos, An- French Horn III as Grandpa in You Can’t Take it With You and as Judge nie (Orphan), Flat Stanley (Cousin Sophie), HFAC: Les Harper in Miracle on 34th Street, both at the Owen Miserables (Gavroche), A.D. Players: ParenthesisZach Frangos, (Mar- Trombone Theatre. He played in the World Premiere of Mama ianna), and HITS: Beauty And The Beast (Chip the Tea- Felix Gamez, ConcertWon’t Fly Master as well as in No Time for Sergeants and Mrs. cup). She gives thanks to God for her many blessings, Bob Cratchits Wild Christmas Binge, all with STAGE and to her family and friends for theirJonathan love and support. Gregory, Trumpet I RIGHT. Quint has been active in Theatre since 1973. LENA TORLUEMKE (Helen) Lena Kaitlyn is 10 years Laney, old TrumpetHe has a BFA II and an MA in Theatre. and is so excited to be playing the role of Helen. Lena ELAYCIA “LAYCI” JONES (Annie Sullivan) is ex- has been acting and singing since the ageBrittany of 6. She Leavitt, Cello cited to be in her first production with STAGE RIGHT! is also a student at the TUTS Humphreys School of Shannon McCranor,Although French she Horn is new Ito Conroe and to the Crighton; Musical Theater. She has appeared in several theatri- she is no newcomer to serving in local community cal productions such as Alice inJolynn Wonderland, Mercer, Jr., Merry Oboe, English Horn theatre. Originally from GunBarrel City, Texas, Layci Christmas, George Bailey, Camp Rock and Annie. Lena Stephan Murat,received Clarinet her BachelorsI in Music Education with an would like to thank Reena DeSanto and Stage Right for emphasis in Vocal Performance from Lamar Univer- this opportunity! Chris Quinn,sity Violin in Beaumont, II Texas. Layci feels blessed to have LENA CLARKE (Martha) This is Lena’sCori Rebenacker, third pro- been Clarinet a part of II The Henderson County Performing duction with STAGE RIGHT at the Crighton Theatre. Arts Center in Athens, Texas, where her passion for Two summers ago, she played an orphanRachel in the musi Smith,- performance Violin I developed. She participated in Annie, cal Annie, and this summer appearedLinda in the musicalWiley, Flute,Into the piccolo Woods, Tbe Wizard of Oz, Bye, Bye, Birdie, God- spell, Little Shop of Horrors, Some Enchanted Evening as an Asst. Director. About two years she started tak- and Honk. Layci is grateful for the blessings God has ing on some small directing projects and roles which given her and loves utilizing and developing her gifts to unleashed a new creative area for her to explore. She serve her church in the worship and drama ministries. would like to thank God for the gifts He has given her Layci wants to dedicate her performances to her won- and for her family for letting her come out to play. This derful husband, Joshua, for all his enduring love and show is dedicated to the memory of Glen Lambert unfailing support. who gave her the encouragement to direct a show on her own. MONICA MUNSON (Viney) Monica is a primary school teacher in Shepherd. She has 2 children, a son SUSAN BURGE (Stage Manager) Susan is excited to in 12th grade and a daughter in 8th grade. She stays be back stage again with a great crew. She has stage busy with her children’s activities and volunteering in managed for numerous theaters in the area with Stage her hometown, Livingston Texas. This is her first per- Right productions of No Time for Sergeants and Christ- formance at the Crighton and she is excited to be per- mas Belles and the world premiere of Mama Won’t Fly forming in The Miracle Worker alongside her daughter being the most recent. During the day, she can be Isabella. Many thanks to her husband, her Mom and found teaching animal science, horticulture, or the- Dad, her son and daughter and her wonderful friends ater arts at Lynn Lucas Middle School. She wishes to for all their support! thank Katt for his love and support through the years. HANNAH BARTLETT (School girl) Hannah is very AMY SIMPSON (Assistant Stage Manager) Amy is excited to be in her first production with STAGE a sophomore at Willis High School and has been act- RIGHT. Her last two engagements were stage produc- ing for 4 years. Awards she has won in UIL One Act tions at Lynn Lucas Middle school in Willis: Romeo and Play Competition include All Star Cast (6th grade), All Juliet as a storyteller and The Great Cross Country Race Around Crew Member (7th grade), and Best Actress as Maude. She’s a hometown Texas girl and on her for her role as the Hare in The Great Cross Country days off she likes to read, practice her flute, and play Race her 8th grade year. She has also received out- with her friends. She would like to thank her family, standing theater student for 3 years in a row. Current- church family and friends for supporting her on this ly, she is the Willis High School mascot and has won venture. grand champion at competition for the last 2 years. She plans to major in theater in college and will hopefully SIERRA ESCOBAR (School girl) Sierra is 15 and be the mascot at Texas State. goes to Willis High School. She is a member of Bravo Co and appeared as Belinda in A Pirate’s Life for Me. JAMES BINGHAM (Technical Director) has been She was active in UIL One act Play in 2011. She played the Executive Director of The Crighton Theatre Foun- the role of Anne in Diary of Anne Frank and got the “All dation for the past 21 years. Jim has been involved with Star Cast” award. Sierra also performed in the Wood- theatre for over 35 years in shows ranging from Aida lands Waterway Festival. to 1776. Welcome to the Crighton! KATELYN PITTMAN (School girl) Katelyn is eight PETER KELLY (Lights Engineer) lived and worked years old and making her acting debut as a school girl on Long Island, New York for over fifty years. While in The Miracle Worker. She is in the third grade, and there, he took advantage of the Broadway theaters and an excellent student at Meador Elementary. Katelyn also, frequently enjoyed community theater. Upon lives in Willis, Texas with her supportive mother Penny retiring to the Conroe, Texas area his wife Katie he and little brother Dylan. Katelyn strives to do her best became active in the Crighton Theatre. Peter appeared in everything she tries. She loves to dance and sing, in the production of The Music Man along with Katie and is very excited to be part of the cast of The Miracle and was been a member of the stage crew of Mama Worker. Katelyn’s family and friends are very proud of Won’t Fly followed by running the lights for The Carol her and wish her the best of luck in her acting debut, Burnett Show and Cinderella. Being active in the the- and hope to see many more theatrical performances atre allows them to spend quality time together, doing from her in the future. something they both feel is productive and fun. HARLEY WONG (Belle) is pleased to be returning to ROGER ORMISTON (Lighting Design) has been in- the Crighton stage in his most challenging role to date; volved with theatre for over 35 years. He is currently that of playing the opposite sex. Harley is a 7 yr old involved with lighting design, setup and programming German Shepherd/Chow mix. His is a certified Ther- for both the Crighton and the Owen theaters. apy Pet and enjoys visiting his friends at Park Manor CAROLYN CORSANO WONG (Sound/Producer) is Nursing home and having children read to him at area pleased to help bring this extraordinary story to the libraries. Harley hopes you enjoy the performance and Crighton stage. She was last seen on stage as the tool- would like to encourage anyone looking for a good pet in’ Louise in Always…Patsy Cline and multiple roles in to check out their local animal shelter. That’s where The Carol Burnett Show. Carolyn is the artistic director he came from. for STAGE RIGHT, a founder and board member. Her favorite roles are partner to her doggie Harley, mom to Crew son Michael and wife to husband Steve. In the words REENA DE SANTO (Director) Reena has a BA in of Helen Keller: “Life is either a daring adventure, or Stage Management and Costume Design from SUNY nothing.” Brockport, NY. Through her youngest daughter she became involved in theater again about 10 years ago. She is usually foundThere behind will the be scenes a 15 performing minute intermission between Acts. the technical and organizationalFood aspects & Drink of a play only or in the lobby, please! Cast and Crew

Hannah James Quint Susan Bartlett Bingham Bishop Burge

Lena Phil Reena Sierra Clarke Clarke DeSanto Escobar

Katt Layci Katie Peter Gilcrease Jones Kelly Kelly

Isabella Katelyn Monica Lauren Lena Munson Pittman Munson Santana Torluemke

Beverly Garrett Harley Carolyn Watkins Wilson Wong Corsano Wong Show Supporters Peggie Miller, Brad Meyer, Doc Fennessy, Craig Jones, and Verle ‘Ozzy’ Osborne for getting the word out about the show. Karen Santana for the generous loan of furniture and set decoration. Houston Family Arts Center for the loan of props and costumes. The Red Brick Tavern for the donation of recycled lumber. Season Subscribers Thanks to our season subscribers who have shown their trust in us and allow us to bring you entertainment at the historic Crighton Theatre.

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Mama Won’t Fly (World Premiere) Barefoot in the Cinderella By Jessie Jones, Nicholas Park By Richard Hope, and Jamie Wooten. By Neil Simon Rodgers and Auditions: TBA Auditions: Dec. 4-5, 2011 Oscar Hammerstein II Performances: Sept. 9-25, 2011 Performances: Auditions: April 29 & 30, 2012 Feb. 17- Mar. 4, 2012 Performances: Jul. 13-29, 2012 An overwhelmed groom places his older sister in Neil Simon’s play about A Rodgers and Hammerstein charge of getting their newlyweds in a 5th story musical about Cinderella, mother from Alabama to his walk up apartment in a fairy Godmother, glass wedding on the West Coast. Manhattan. Rated: PG slippers and a handsome There’s only one problem: Prince. This show proves that Mama won’t fly. Rated: PG a woman’s life can change with The Carol a new pair of shoes. Rated: G A Christmas Burnett Show Benefits of Story By Contemporary Season Subscription Drama Service • Reserved seats in the Crown Jewel of By Philip Grecian Montgomery County for all shows! based on a book Auditions: Feb. 19 & 20, 2012 • Your seats reserved in advance for Performances: next season by Jean Shepherd Apr. 20-May 6, 2012 • An invitation to meet playwrights Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope & Jamie Auditions: Oct 16-17, 2011 A variety show based on the Wooten at the world premiere meet Performances: Dec. 2-18, skits from the TV series “The and greet party 2011 Carol Burnett Show” with • Complimentary ticket exchange song and dance numbers “You’ll shoot your eye out • Over a 20% discount on tickets reminiscent of “Vaudeville kid!”, Ralphie and his quest • 1 Free “Friends of a Subscriber” ticket (Finally) Comes to the to one show for a Red Ryder BB Gun. Crighton”. Rated: PG • Your name in every program Rated:* indicates PG original season subscriber