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Friday & Saturday, June 20-21 @ 8Pm Sunday, June 22 @ 2Pm Friday Look for our NEW 2014-2015 PACE Schedule this Fall! Theatre Department Presents “Grease” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. One of the goals of the Cultural Diversity Committee in cultivating PACE events is to bring the campus and community together through exciting, interactive, and intimate experiences of arts and culture. We program events that will entertain, educate, and enrich the lives of our campus and community members, and we ensure that while you may pay top dollar to have experiences like these elsewhere, at Jefferson College, you won’t have to break the bank. For less than you would pay for a single event at most major venues, you can purchase a season pass for an entire year’s worth of entertainment (and free Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey parking) right here in your own backyard. This idea of pairing unparalleled quality with accessibility is the hallmark of PACE, and reflects the mission of Jefferson College. Friday & Saturday, June 20-21 @ 8PM 1000 Viking Drive Hillsboro, MO 63050 PM (636) 481-3000 or 797-3000 Sunday, June 22 @ 2 www.jeffco.edu It is the policy of Jefferson College that no person shall, on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, or Veterans status be Friday & Saturday, June 27-28 @ 8PM subject to discrimination in employment or in admission to any educational program or activity of the college. If accommodations for a disability are needed, please call Sundaye Harrison at (636) 481-3169 or 797-3000, ext. 3169. Individuals with hearing/speech impairments may call TDD phone number (636) 789-5772 (Hillsboro). ACT I ACT I Scene 1: REUNION Scene 1: REUNION “Alma Mater” . Miss Lynch, Eugene, and Patty “Alma Mater” . Miss Lynch, Eugene, and Patty “Alma Mater” Parody . Company “Alma Mater” Parody . Company Scene 2: CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL STEPS Scene 2: CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL STEPS “Summer Nights” . Sandy, Danny, Company “Summer Nights” . Sandy, Danny, Company Scene 3: SCHOOL Scene 3: SCHOOL “Those Magic Changes” . Doody and Company “Those Magic Changes” . Doody and Company Scene 4: PAJAMA PARTY Scene 4: PAJAMA PARTY “Freddy, My Love” . Marty and Pink Ladies “Freddy, My Love” . Marty and Pink Ladies Scene 5: STREET CORNER Scene 5: STREET CORNER “Greased Lightnin’” . Kenickie and Burger Palace Boys “Greased Lightnin’” . Kenickie and Burger Palace Boys Scene 6: SCHOOLYARD Scene 6: SCHOOLYARD “Rydell Fight Song” ............................. Sandy and Patty “Rydell Fight Song” ............................. Sandy and Patty Scene 7: PARK Scene 7: PARK “Mooning” . .. Roger and Jan “Mooning” . .. Roger and Jan “Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee” . Rizzo “Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee” . Rizzo “We Go Together” . Company “We Go Together” . Company 15 Minute Intermission 15 Minute Intermission ACT II ACT II Scene 1: SCHOOL GYM / SANDY’S BEDROOM Scene 1: SCHOOL GYM / SANDY’S BEDROOM “Shakin’ at the High School Hop” . Company “Shakin’ at the High School Hop” . Company “It’s Raining on Prom Night” . Sandy and Radio Voice (Haley Korn) “It’s Raining on Prom Night” . Sandy and Radio Voice (Haley Korn) “Born to Hand Jive” . Johnny Casino and Company “Born to Hand Jive” . Johnny Casino and Company Scene 2: FRONT OF BURGER PALACE Scene 2: FRONT OF BURGER PALACE “Beauty School Dropout” . Teen Angel and Pink Ladies “Beauty School Dropout” . Teen Angel and Pink Ladies Scene 3: DRIVE-IN MOVIE Scene 3: DRIVE-IN MOVIE “Alone at a Drive-In Movie” . Danny and Burger Palace Boys “Alone at a Drive-In Movie” . Danny and Burger Palace Boys Scene 4: JAN’S PARTY Scene 4: JAN’S PARTY “Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Queen” . .. Roger and Doody “Rock ‘N’ Roll Party Queen” . .. Roger and Doody “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” . Rizzo “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” . Rizzo “Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee” Reprise . Sandy “Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee” Reprise . Sandy Scene 5: INSIDE BURGER PALACE Scene 5: INSIDE BURGER PALACE “All Choked Up” . Danny, Sandy, and Company “All Choked Up” . Danny, Sandy, and Company “We Go Together” Reprise . Company “We Go Together” Reprise . Company CAST CREW Danny Zuko . Dalton Mathis Director . Rebecca A . Ellison Accompanist . Mark Trautwein Sandy Dumbrowski . Taylor Rundel Choral Director . Keith Boyer Betty Rizzo . Ashley Rudolph Choreography . Mary King Designer and Technical Director . Wes Robertson Frenchy . Shannon Baldwin Sound Technician . Joel Speth Marty . Ciara’ Hargis Light Technician . Michael Booker Stage Manager . Mary Bushur Jan . .. Lauren Goskie Set Construction . Wes Robertson and Jordan Freeman Kenickie . Alex Rudolph 1952 Chevy Convertible Designed & Built by . Professor Tom Schuessler Roger . Chris Owens Costumes . Rebecca Ellison and Cast Sonny . Justin Friedmeyer Running Crew . Cast Members Box Office . Tina Jokerst, Vivian AuBuchon, Lisa Pavia-Higel Doody . Bradley Bliven Programs and Tickets . Lauren Murphy Patty Simcox . Jessica Gaddy Corsages courtesy of makingsomethingofit.com Vince Fontaine . Logan Brown Cha Cha DiGregorio . Haley Korn Bass . .BAND . Joe Pappas Guitar . Darren Thomas Eugene Florczyk . Brody Aubry Drums . Frosty Acre Johnny Casino . Josef Duing Piano . Mark Trautwein Teen Angel . Wesley Whitfield Miss Lynch . Rebecca Ellison SPECIAL THANKS TO Jane Sullivan Pink Ladies . Rachel Culbertson, Sarah Harrison Joel Vanderheyden, for his vocal talent in the Drive-In movie scene Haley Korn, Kayla Patek Tom Struckhoff, for recording and editing the Drive-In movie Kevin Selsor Burger Palace Boys . .. Daniel Walker and Josef Duing Suzie Welch, for her amazing sewing skills Crystal City High School, for the poodle skirts and Pink Lady jackets Faculty, Staff, and Administration of Jefferson College.
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